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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1902)
'I'lint. I In. itlwiioH vnll Inul ng, on (iluHHy Kululino piimrB, w'lf, In a few yearn houco ho ho binlly I'uiluil und cllH()f,loro(l iim to bo worthless, (.liilatlno in orKimlo multnr. and dctorlotttns with age, Collodion Ib tin unnrunio compound, und poruumunt. Ituoot!iii,iii(j ilio ihot und uotlng accordingly Beall's Portraits : Are &fye Wayside Studio Two and ono I OUR COUNTY . . Communications f ,:n Cur wiv- oral correspondents roc t roach .I)Ib ollloo not lutor than wjanosu-y uoon to niHiiru publloatlo", JURkMOIlVlllH flCWS. CoiinniHHioiioru' court convened this wook. Win. Byboo was nil ABlilnnd visitor roounJy. Mrs. J iiH. Cronctiiillur spent Tues day in Modford, II. D. Kuljli, of Applogato, whb In town u low days ago. Kx-Slioriff Ormo hn returned from hia West Kork mines. Hev. 8. II, Jonua hua boon spend lug several days at Ashland. Mr. and Mm. II. 1C. Ankony loft Sunday for Klumuth County. Itov. Father Ksibor viHiUid Ash laud on Thursday of last week. Cirouit court ia Id session and promises to bo of abort duration. MisB Lilllo Taylor is being visited by MIhb Nellie Southwick, of Sulctn. lion. Thiio. Cumoron has boon visiting relatives in Barron pro cinot. ' ' Miss May Phipps, of Modford, waa tbo guest of Mrs. C. L, Hoamos 1 tat wook. Miss Issie MoCully Bpont Tues day at tlio 11. J. Cameron ranch, on Applogato. MrB. I). Linn has rotumed from n aovorul weeks' vinit to Portland and Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Gub Nowbury loft Sunday for a week's outing at Whiskoy Peak. Tho faiuilluB of Wash Orimoa, J. Thraaher and J. Hooks have gone to the hop (lolda. Mra. C. Oroon, deputy postmnBter at G runt a Paaa, waa among our vis itors during tho past wook. Mra. T. J. Konnoy and duughtors bavo roturned from thoir outing at Coloatin and Wagner springs. Miss Ella Orth left on Monday's train for Portland, whoro she will be tb.ego.ost of Mrs. K. K. Kubli. Millard Ho 1 1) rook, a young dontist ol Portland, who bus boou visiting in Modford and Jacksonville, bns roturned homo. Prank Kaaahafur was at Gold Hill a fow days Bince subptmming witnesses for the September term of irouit court. Prof, and Mrs. K. E. Washburn wore at ABhland last week In at tend anoo at the funeral of a younger brothor of Mr. Washburn. Misa Edna Jeffrey, of Portland, who is visiting her sister, Mrs, Humason, of Modford, spent several days with Mrs. E. J. Kubli the past week. Valeitine Pauly, of Medford, was examined in tho county court last week on a ohargo ot insanity1 and ordorod oommitled to the insane asylum, I hive used Avar's Hair Visor In.. Ihl .m it la Alsim, Inv VI ,,,(1,7 jrwuio at .a w.vfi..., iu. r, a hair dressing and for keeping tho M hair from splitting at the ends." if J. A. Gruenonfcldcr, Crantrork, III. Hair-splitting splits friendship's. If the hair splitting is done on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head is a friend. Ayer's Hair Vigor in advance will prevent the splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop It. 11.00 a bolltt. All draiilsfi. If vour flrtnrirlnt cnniint flninilv votl. nond im nno dollnr nitl wo will oxpromi voti a l)0M.I. Hi, Hiiro autl rdvo tlin nanio of. your iicarflHt (mii-owi niilno. VlitdroHH, . U. Ji A I lull jJtf IaIWUII, JUUHH. HairSplits 1 rilllllll of voumilf Hflvurul vtituB Permanent I - balf mlluB north of Modfo rd J Miss Mary Wottoror, who baa Iwou visiting her mothor, Mrs, J. ll'jaly, for tho past month, returned to bur homo in l'orlliuxi wuunes duy. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meyers, of St. Louis, Mo., are in Jacksonville Thoy are not strangers to ub, having spent some lillla time horo last yoar. Miss KrunooB Humes, who spent tho summer In Crook Couuty, has roturned and will roauuio hor posi tion as vice principal of the Jack sonville public school. L. L. Jacobs and daughter, Eula, of Modford, who huvo boon spend ing a week with Hubt. J, Cumoron and family, of Applogato, were horo hulurduy en route homo. Among the well known attorneys in attendance ut court aro W . I. Vawter, IC. Phii)pa, ,S. S. I'ontss, of Med fold; K. U. iirluga, C. li. Wat aon, of Ashland; W. A. Carter, of Gold Hill. Hobt. Ankony, a Bon of Levi Ankony, the wo.l known hanker and politician, of Walla Wullu, wl.o haa boon viaiting his uncle,. II. Ji Ankony, of Sterling, left Saturday Tor hia homo. Mrs. S. It. Taylor, Misa Llliie Taylor and Mra. Soulhwick snout Sunday at Wiiirnor Bpriugs. M, M. Tuylo. , who hua been rusticating ut thut resort tor some time, roturned homo with thorn. Judge IC. B. Watson, who hui been enjoying his vacation in Jack son County, returned to Portland the latter part of the week. 1m portunt legal business at Coos bay nocesaitated him to shorton his stay here. Tho county clerk haa issued the following murriugo licenses: August 2i)lh Francis it. MoElroy and Anna Eueelo; August 30th Thos. W. Wright and Kato Patrick, Al fred Crauce and Mamie Mans Howard Drown and Elizabeth Currieo. Jas. Elliott haB returned from WiiKuor spriiiRS. During his ab- aenco T. J. Konnoy had the house which Mr. Elliott occupied, an old landmark of Jacksonville, torn down and a neat, new structure erected uiBtoud. The surprise was heartily appreciated by Mr. Elliott. Mrs. C. E. DaviB, of Palo Alto, Calif., was the guest of Mrs. H Holms recontly. Mrs. Davis waa a resident of our town thirty years ngo, and this is bor first visit here. She has juBt roturned from an ex tended visit with relatives in I'endlo ton and the John Day country., Tho following now suits have boeu filed in the circuit oourt: JNick Sorronson et al vs. Steve Downs; T. L. Devoro vb. Martha Ellen Do- voro, divorco; Samuol S. Pentz vs. Francos H. Pentz, divorce; William Wooodbaus et al vs. Ben A. Lowell ot al. Tno families of W. M. Colvig and T.J. Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reames, James Cronomuler aud Bon, Mra. K. J. Kubli, Misses Mary Wetterer and Myrtlo Sutton, Messrs. Prim, Orth, Ruder and Cameron were the Jacksonville people who attanded tho dedication exercises of the big dam across Rogue river, near Tolo, last Monday. CONSUMPTION tltn moRt dreiKlod nnd doatlly of nil dlsoiiHoa, ub woll nH pncumnnlA, nnd nil l.untf Imtiblon nro rnllitvud ill onuo mill curud by Acker' UnKlUh Remedy, "tlm hliiK ota CoubIi OuroH." Uiro CoiiKlm nnd Coldn In n dny. U5 oontn. Your momvv bnuk ir dlHHntlnlluii. Wrllu tor froo nuiniiie. '. H. HoOKKii & 00., llnrtnlo, N. Y. MulHonl DrilB Co., UruirRWIB. Talent News ltoius. . , Prof. G, R. Carlock has resigned his position in C. W. Wolters' Btore and will open tho Talent schools on Monday next. The ohapel car has gone to Cen tral Point but wo' all feel that they did grand work at Talent and if thoy evor return thoy will reoeive a hoarty welcome. On Saturday of last week George Morris, of Siicramento, arrived in Talon t to see hia father, C iswoll Morris,' whom he has not sojh or board of for fifteen years. , Your correspondent was nt the very pleasant home of A. 11. Brad noy, on Anderson creok, ono day lust wook and while there Mr. B invited us to tako a walk over his farm and gitrdeu. Ho has corn growing over thirteen lent in helht und quilo a number of tho bIiiIks aro eight foot from the ground to the ear. Mr, Uradney has u nice cozy little homo. ACKERS Dyspepsia Tablets uurn DyHpopmn mid ull dlNorditrH nHitlng front InillKonllon, )',nUorHUd by pliyMlclnnM ovury. wlmro. Bold by nil druirtflHtM. No uurn. no imv. 'V uoiilff, 'I'rlul pucliairi, trno by writing IO VV, II, IIOUKIfll n, t;o., uuniiio, ft, i. muu ford Drug Co., OrumfUlN. Jim O'llrlnii'iT 10llnili. "I HiippoHo our woBtern country linn furnlHlmd mure funny HiIiikh In tho op Ituiih lino tliiin ull the reHt of tlio world," reiuurked u Oolorudo cx-von- KreKHiiiiin. "I roiiKiiiibiT onu Unit adorned the oi'inolury nt I.i'iidvlllo In tlio pulmy dii.vn of Unit urea I iiiIiiIiik ciiinp. It HeeiiiH thut In the eotiruu of u biiiTooin lirnll onu .Hill O'Ki'leii, a well knmvii olnciMclor, hull Ills oxlHteiieo tvi'iuliiiit cd prmiiiiliiroly. Hu wub n good fol low In the mnln nnd not without fi'lomlH. One of thu dead mini's uhho- cluti'H, In deep i;rlof over Ills iIimiiIhc, oroi.'tod u woodon Hlitl) over Ills jjrnvo on wlili.il ho hud written In large lot. tors: "Jim 0'Hrlun ilopurtod for heaven al o:30 iu ni. "A local hiiuiorlHt luipponitd along niHin uftvi'wurd and nppondod tho fol lowing: v "ll(?Hvon, 4:'Q p. m.0'BrP;n not.yut ur- rlvd. IntcriHO uxoftunioiit. Tho wornt la fpnr,!d. ' WiiHlilngton Times. Lova of Couiilrr. Kor the love of country, ua uch, It would lie difficult to deride between tlio lilgliliiuilor of Hootlund nnd the mountain horn Inhabitants of the'i'yrol. Both will wander In himii'oIi of fortune to tliu I'luln of tho world nnd yet look lini'k to their native mountains iih their only real home. The mime la true of tho KwIkk, ultlimiKli In n lesser degree. It la a very Klngulnr fiict thut Inliiiu Itiuiln of iiiouiitiiluouM countries pon bohh tills feeling of attachment In a much lutctiKcr form than tluno of tint countries. I.mcUU Heart. "Once tliero wim u lawyer out near Culculnirg," Bald an HIIiioIh cougreMU mun, "who mudtt n brlllhint defense in u certain cane. Men praised Ids effort 'Will he ma Ice IiIh murk for ublllty nn an advoeateV Home one naked. 'No,' replied tlio veteran lawyer. 'Ills ubll lty begins hero nt tlio Adnui's npple and cxtendB upward. He tmiHt have Bometliliig under bis left brenst.' " The cougrcKHUinn cited this as an exnmple why sonic speeches full In tho houae of representatives. Vahlngton Post flokl Tea polllvely Cure Sick Headache, ttidlKOHlloti nnd Coimttpallnn. A dellfrhtful horb uniiK. itemovoH nil eruption ol tno nkln. pro ducing n perfect oomplcxton or money refunded and .Vic. Write lo uh for free Hmtiulu. W. II. Hookkii Co., Uuffalo, N. Y. Medford Drug KILLED THE SPIDER. Deadly Influence nt a Smnll Mannel oil the Inaeet. An exuerlincnt iiimlu by a scientist to text tho Inlhienoe which a nuiguct will huvo on a n .ler Is of Interest. Tho inngnct employed wnn u small steel one of tile V shnpr, tho legH of which were nbout two- nnd n, hnlf Indies long by one-half Inch wide und oiio-Hlxttl of nn Inch thick, the distance between tho poles being nbout one intnrtor of uu inch. Having noticed a small spider active ly running along, bis nrinchnir. he brushed It off upon tho enrnct, whero It lieguu to run, but w-as somewhnt Im peded by tho roughness of tho fabric. IIo now slid tho magnet along the cur pet, following utter tbo spider, till the ends of tho polos were within a quar ter or nn Inch of It. Tho animal, with out being touched, almost Instantly stopped, nnd on withdrawing tho ning net tho spider continued ou his jour ney. ' i Tho experimenter then placed tho mngnct within half nn Inch In front of tho spider, nud, withdrawing It slow ly, tho Intter followed It In every direc tion which the mngnct took, both In straight und circuitous routes. Gradually, however, tho spider be enmo so strongly mnguetlzed us to be luimo' iililo for -several minutes, tho innguotlc Influence seeming to loso its further power. On withdrawing tho mugtiet altogether the spider begun to recover souiewhut Tho scientist ultimately placed a tumbler over tlio spider und tho mug net, covering them both completely, nnd nt the qxplrntlon of several min utes tho spider, nfter a struggle to cs enpo from the strong Intluenco which tho mngnct - exerelsed over It, wns dend. Kxchnnge. Acker'a Dlood Rllxlr positively Cures Chronic Ulood Poisoning nud nil Sorofulous nffootlons. At nil limns n nationless systom tontc nnd purl ller. Mono.v roflindnd If you nro not sntUSed. fOc una l.oo. Medford Drug-Co., Druggists. ChrtrleH Ilenile nt .Worlc A frtond once culled ou Charles Rondo und found htm sitting ut his desk placidly smiling, while with grout precision nnd dellborntlon ho Inserlbed Ills thoughts on a sheet of foolscap in u large schoolboy text. He might have been writing n love letter, ho seemed so happy. lie wusN In reality scari fying n "criticaster" in language that made ills friend's hnlr stand on end London Telegraph. , Aiiirelimin!vo. ' l'icase, sir, I wouldn't go out todny If I were you," snld the old landlady. "Why not?" asked, tho surprised art ist.". - Because n crowd of men were look ing for you, nnd they snld they wero the linnglng committee." Chicago News. . . . ... . - PLACEBO PRESCRIPTIONS. An Old IKiotor Tell n Sevrel of . I'rofeanloil. "Never tell a pullent thut tliero In nothing tlio mutter with hlni," said the old doulor, who wiis rtveullng tlio se crets of his profession. "If you do, you inn lie it lifelong enemy and lose your patlenl, who sends for another doctor, (five lilm something, If It Is only flavor ed wuler. If the disease Is only Imagi nary, euro the Imagination with n harmless dose, and your patient gets well, In tltu profession we call such proserlpllons 'placebos,' nnd more won derful cures are effected by placebos than tho world wots of. Mo, also, when you run across a patient who an nounces the first thing that ho eaimot take certain sorts of medicine, don't tell hi in h must. Agree with him and glvo him the medicine, If he needs It, In a disguised form. "There nro thousands of peoplo who labor under tile conviction that they cannot tako quinine and will tell you that they have never taken It in their lives, while at the same time they may bo taking large doses of It. The tuste of iiulitlne Is hard to disguise, but If administered In a pill tho patlenl can be made to take It and never suspect what ho has swallowed. The trouble Is the patient Is apt to recognize a quinine pill by Its appearance, to sus pect, bile Into the pill and thus dis cover your rum;. To obviate this dllll culty druggists now havo pills of qul ulno made In odd shapes and colors. I'lnk pills, containing nothing but qui nine und a little harmless coloring mut ter, lire a favorlto form for use In cases whero an antlqulnlne crunk has to be medicated. In giving a placebo It Is not wise to have It tasto too well. Tho pa tient Is ujit to suspect If you do. And ho sure that you gravely Impress upon the patient thut only a tcnsnoonful Is lo bo taken nt a time und that nt stated Intervals. The wholo virtue of a plncc bo exists In tho solemnity and Impor tance with which you surround it" New York Press, FLOWER AND TREE. Snlplglossls Is a pretty, showy an mini, easy to raise and worthy a place In the garden. The birch grows farther north than any other tree. Next comes tho Si berian lurch and then the fir. The dark spot In the center of a bean blossom Is the nearest approach to black thut occurs lu nny flower. Sunflowers may. be transplanted quite easily If the work Is done on n rainy day or In the cool of the evening. Preserve a green lawn In tho center ot the garden, however small. This is needed to set off the flowers and for purposes of relief. Mignonette is so unobtrusive that Its prescuco Is often betrayed by its sweet scent merely, but a largo bed of mi gnonette should be In every garden. Dissolve fresh lime lu water, allow sediment to settlo und saturate earth lu which smull, white worms have been noticed with tho clear solution thus made. That "It Is never too late to set out roses" Is a true word about gardening. But "the earlier the better, so long as tho frost Is out of tbo ground," Is a maxim no less worthy of dependence. A Spiny Monater. For sheer ferocity of appearance, un redeemed -by any milder faclnl attri butes, a lizard called after "Moloch hor rid kiug" Moloch horrldus is pre-eminent among reptiles. The body ot this Australian reptile Is so covered with spines that, as It has been put,.natuye seems to have endeavored to ascertain how many spines could be inserted on n given area.- ut, unlike lU'ttiteirity deity, who seems really to have spelled himself Moloch, the llitard docs not de mand tho blood of children. It is, In deed, vegetarian nnd only fiery iu that It has a curious faculty of absorbing aud drying up water. A specimen placed In a shallow dish was observed to attract tho wnter like a piece of blotting paper. Westminster. Gazette. The Word Flattery. At first sight there would appear to bo little connection between flattery and the wagging of a dog's tall, yet In nearly all the northern language tho same word signifies both, and flattery Is certainly derived from the word sig nifying to wag tho tall. In tho old Norman flngra signifies to flatter and also to wag the tall. In Danish logre Is to wag the tall, and loger for ecu Is to fawn on oue. In Dutch vlcyden Is to flatter nnd vleydsteerten is to wng the tail. In the old Gorman wedeln Is to wng the tall, and In English wheedle is to guhi one's end lu flat tery. Mothlnar Wnated. A Scottish farmer when going to market, it was observed, always took a hen with him In his trap. The reason was never known until ono dny he took a friend with him on a drive. Every place the farmer stoppod ho put the nosebag on his horse, nnd then the hen was so trained that what dropped from tho horse's bag tho hen would pick up, so there was nothing wasted. rear son's Weekly. f SAWYER'S sZ EXCELSIOR UHAHSJ pi msmi Susts KJvl Wnrranteil Wnterproor. .' I JlHilotoRmml imrnvorK una i 'v nuiKlnvemlifr. i.m.u rovlmu... k. 11 yom- OMltT lliK'Kiri mmm. .rv f Th Mflti Who (Vcari M -MA U 1 J$-j.J K'vi- V7HI Airl.. Sun PrnnrWru. ft fvM$i$L V 11.11. fUWYEK HON, Solo MrrM TmyjtJglrtJlMi&lWUIMIII r II aWmg.llLI.JM I MM fr I." J nn uu nn UCJ ua nei nn uu nil U'J El CI ua nn on uu nn ua nn nn uu en an nn O'J ran vtj nn Bli nn U'J Bex U'J nn ua MEDFORD GROCERY and ' FEED STORE I. B. BROWN, Proprietor GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, SEEDS . AND LIME Campers' Supplies a Specialty East 7th St. MEDFORD, ORE. WEST SIDE GROCERY T. lJ. QOODWYN, Prop. Fine Line of FANCY and STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES HAY and FEED Goods DellveredlFree Ancient' Trade. 1'nlonn. Seven thousand years ago there were trades unions In Nineveh and Babylon, and so strict were their rules that In some cases tho penalty of death was Inflicted for Infringing them. Each man's work was strictly defined, and even the number of hours that he was allowed to work was stated In the charter of his guild or union. Later exactly the same state of affairs ex lilted In Pompeii, and Inscriptions have been discovered stating specific ap pointments of officials to trades unions. Tho most powerful of these appears lo bavo been that of the Fishermen's guild. Deceptive. "Dey ougbter pass a luw," said Hun gry Biggins, nursing his leg, "ter com pel people ter call delr dogs be appro priate names." "Wot's de matter now?" Inquired Dusty It lion d . "Why, a woman down de road Bald If I didn't git out o' her yard she'd call l"ldo. O' course I laded. Den she called Fldo, and Fldo didn't do a flog. He was a big brludle bull!" Chicago Tribune. A "Bird" Anyirny. Mrs. Spenders That's what 1 call r "duck" of a bonnet Mr. Spenders Tes? I'd call It a "pel ican." Mrs. Spenders A. "pelican?" Mr. Spenders Yes; on account of the size of the bill. Philadelphia Press. The records left by the Phoenicians, Assyrians and ancient Persians show that among all those nations the use of perfumes was very common. The cost of producing nnd planting young salmon is under SI per 1,000. ::-.' Ner-vb-lne. . Cures general debility, Joss of- man hood, sexual weakness, pain in back, nervousness, etc. Best preparation on the market today. Positive cure. Dr. Uupont, fans. Medford iirug Uo. agents, Medford, Or. $1 per bottle, six for fo. Elk's Carnival at Portland. For the Elk's Carnival the Southern Pacifio Co. will sell tickets from all s'ations in Oregon to Portland and re turn, on August 31st, Sept. 1st and 5th to 11th, inclusive, at greatly reduced rates. Account "Elk's Day," tickets will be sold on Sept. 3rd and 4th, at one fare for the round, trip, with a maxi mum of $9.00. Special attractions have been pro vided, which will make this carnival the finest ever held on the coast. Grand parades every day, in which the beautiful Queen of the Carnival will appear before her admiring subjects. Don't fail to visit the Midway Plais- ance, the German Village, andjjabour's Extravaganza. If you stay at home you win spend the rest of your life regret ting it, For Sale- One horse surrey, praetloaUy new. In- i . m . . . ni For Sale. Steam power shingle mill plant, all complete, 20 per day. Write quickly, if you waut it. Harry Taylor, -Box 11, Woodvllle, Oregon. -Wanted. Twenty wood choppers at Gold Hill. Oregon. Also two carpenters, one en gineer one machine drill man. Dr. C. K. Ray, Gold Hill. Oregon. For Sale. About one and one-half acres In bear ing orchard within olty limits of Med ford for sale at a bargain, or will oxohnngo for Portland property. Jt. v. JONKS, ;Astoria, Or. f hia sEpnntnro in on every box of ths ronilnc Laxative BramoQuisine frbictn ho rciuody Ibat flnrea .a cotrt tit oue day BS : um na ua Km um Fa um ma UU ' B utt , rit Uli ' Bfl um ! -uu : ' nn -uu nn uu ua oa en ua a:f um CM osm BS' uu can -ua ua . AdvertUed Letter List. Following is a list or letters remaining na 31902. tlie "ed'or PauSlce on Sept. Rallav l nr Plerpont, Miss Haul Thompson, Mrs M H VMnn I,. Ua... Bowker, Miss May Fredrick, Mr M II n -Int. LI ... ,1.. II Wulker. Mrs M II w.wuaiau i1uwu Peters, Lawrence A charge of one cent will be made upon dt. livery of each ol the above letters. Persons calling tor any of tbe above letters will please say " Advertised," O. F. McnuiM aw, Postmaster. Ui(.llBi,auiu.a-k it .. --....- LOS ANGELES COLLEGE OF LAW, U. S. C. Thorough two ytars' coarse leads to degree of LI.B. Excellent facilities. Students hue college and office work, thus combining theory and practice, tieorge L. Sanders, Dean For particulars addrest, . FRANCIS 11. PARKER, - Bee L. A. College ol i.aw, Ixw Aogeles, Calfct. 1FRUIT CANS ; S By the. Dozen, i or by tbe 6ross NOIV-POISONOUS .... j Put together witb rosin i Jsolder, no. acid used to i kpoison tbe fruit C WOLFEk, the Tin-man' fWWWWW MIMA BLACKSMITHING and WAGON WORK WEST SIDE SHOPS ( M. N. flARCY, Prop. All Work ProiDptly Executed ' y. pnn rn Folly Onrated-'-;:'.--.. MEDFORD $ I BAZAAR I MRS. O. aiLBSRT, Proprietor S ' Ladies' Goods a specialty Laces J Handkerohiefs.Embroidery silks n JJ and all materials for fancy work Notions, candies, nuts and sta- tlonerv m One Door North of Postofllce - MEDFORD, OBEGON' J WUttr(ttlrf(rH((vKH Mitch el & Boeck, Blacksmiths WHEEL WORK and TIRE-SETTING a Specialty Horseshoeing Merrlman'soldBtand, UEDFORDOREaOM' D.X. Day, Painter and Decorator Satisfaction guaranteed in botk work and prices HEDFORD, OREGON Stops tho Cough and Works off the Cold, r.lxittvo Broom Qulntno Tnblots ourc ft cotfl In ono day. No Cure, No P.iy. t'rlooj 2fl eont For Kent. Small and larsro farms. Address Dr. C. R. Ruy, Gold Hill, Ororon. i