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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1903)
I WW'i S i ! ! 'J !"J",lP"j PURELY PERSONAUj Z. Maxey was down from Big Butte this week. ' L. 0. Charley was In from Brownt bor'o this week. W. C. Daily, of Lake Croek, was In tbe city this week. .Miss Mary Childors visited friends tip the valley this week, 0. S. Sargent, of Phoenix, was a Medford visitor on Tuesday. Horace Pellon, of Gold Hill, was in Medford on business Monday. ' J. M. Allen, of Derby, was in Med ford last Saturday upon business. Jerry Hoekathorn, of Eaglo Poln'f was a Medford visitor on Tuesday. D. Cronemiller, of Jacksonville, spent a few hours in Medford on Monday. Merchant Frank Brown, of Eaule Point, spent Tuesday night in Medford. V. E. Bowman, an extensive stock grower of Lake county, was in the oity last week. Geo. T. Myers and son, George T. junior, of Portland, are in Medford for few weeks stay. John Nelson, the veteran thrasher man from the Beagle country, was Medford visitor this week. Ed Flood, a nephew of Mrs. James Kent, of Wellen came over from Sisson last week for a few days visit. Misses Amy and Lucy Lent, students of tbe Medford public school, visited .their parents at Wellen last week. Mrs. J. T. C. Nash and son, Master Elwell, left Monday evening for a week or ten days' visit with Roeeburg friends. S. S. Sherman, of Talent, was in the - city Saturdav.i accompanied by his brother, C. W. Sherman, a recent ar rival from Nebraska. W. E. Carlock, of Langell Valley, Klamath county, Is in the valley npon a visit to friends and relatives. Prof. Carlock, of Talent, is his son. Miss Sarah F. Wilson, of Big Butte, was in Medford Saturday upon land business. The young lady will teach a spring term of school in that locality. M.s. P. W. Hollis left last week for Salem, to be in attendence at the bed of Mr. Hollis' sister, who is very ill and who is compelled to under go a surgical operation, I. B. McDonald, of London, England, arrived in Medford last week and will remain here, during tbe summer, at letst and familarize himself with our fruit growing methods. Henry Jones came over from Little Shasta Sunday. He brought over with him a couple of head of young thoro- bred Durham cattle for bis father-in- law, W. C. Daily, at Eagle Point. ',- E. M. Booth by, of Prospect, spent several days in Medford lately. He was a welcome visitor at The Mail office, and while bare made himself solid for , another year's reading matter in the shape of subscriptions to The Hail and Portland Oiegonian. Jas. Pelton was a pleasant caller at Thb Mail office Tuesday and ordered The Mail sent to Ft. Klamath for the ensning year. He reports about two feet of scow there this winter. He ' -says he likes the country fine 'and ex pects to go back in about a month. . ::'L. A. Crance returned to Ashland from Portland's few days since, whither be had gone for treatment for an lo jury sustained to one of his eyes at his ranch at Fort Klamath last fall, by the premature explosion of a cartridge he was trying to force into a Winchester rifle. It was found necessary to re move the injured optic at the hospital C. J. Wike, of Siskiyou County Calif., has been in Medford for tbe past several days. Mr. Wike Is one of tbe owners of one of the richest quartz strikes ever made in northern Califor nia. It is located about six miles north of the famous Black Bear mine in that county and according to Mr. Wike ha cleared for its owners over $10,000 in tbe past two months, and that with no other appliances for working outside of an ordinary band mortar. Tbe rock is free milling and is said to be fabulou 1. rich. Wm. Davison, formerly of Med ford, is a part owner in the mine. A. W. Sturgls, the veteran hydraulic miner of Forest creek, made Medford a visit ou Saturday last.( He. has had a fi'-.-t-class run this season, and isn'i done by any means yet. Mr. Sturgls is a living example of what hard work grit and everlaating'Siiaywithitlveness" will do. For many years it was an up hill struggle for him to keep bis mite in operation, and it was finally pre dicted that be must "go to the wall;' but he hong on, and finally tbe tide turned. Now he has one of the best paying mines in Southern Oregon, owe, so man a penny, and Is assured a com potency for his old age. Mr. and Mrs. N. Cooke, of Central ' Point, who have been spending' the past few months in Southern California, re turned home on Friday last. Mr. Cook. - says Southern California is a fine place in which to live and that he rather fell in love with the country. "But," he said, "that Is one of those kinds of loves which requires money to enjoy it, and besides the Rogue river : valley has something about it that brings a man tack to it, no matter where he may go," W. H. MEEKER Bb CO.'S DRY GOODS TALK New Suitings, Waistings and Wash Goods Madam: Now is the time to mtiko your soloc t ions for your Spring and Summon' wear, for by tlio time you get them made up you will nood ihom As in the past seasons, wo aro the first to show the new ideas, and our assortment is as hiriro as is usually seon in the cities. , We buy early and so get tho choice of tho " market in place of short mill ends. Our stock is all first quality and we recom mend every piece. . The mercerized fabrics are tho best, aro mer cerized in the thread instead of the piece, and thus will no lose their luster in washing. The new mercerized Oxfords, London smokes. Soie's Madras, hemstitched silks, silk tissues, etc., will be the correct things this season, all fast colors. We are proud of our stock. see it. Your careful'inspection we invite. Yours Truly, W. H. Meeker & Co. l n ey are We want YOU to County Commlsslontr' Court. The regular monthly term convened Wednesday, March Uh, with Judge Prim, Commissioners Patterson and Itlley present. Journal for tho month of February iip.iovetl. U 'port of county hospital unproved, W, A. Jones, county assessor olool for Jackson county, having sulnnltluil tho titumis of Dun Chapman, uf Ash laud, John Ashpolo,o( Kevin Point ami lien. 1(. Ilniiimersly, of Hold Hill, ii; deputy assessors for Jackson county, tlio appointments of suld persons ap proved by the court (.'has. Prim allowed the sum of Silo 'or stumps (or use of county ollloluls. liighlv-fotir sculps of wild animals weio presented during t lit nioiilli of February for state Imuniy for which wnrt-anla to tho ituiount of ltlS wore urntvn ou Uie treasury. Warrants for oxnonses for the month of I'Vlnuiiry wore drawn us follows: County court mid commis sioners $ 12 J 0C Justice's court H:.' CO Miomla .salary t lurk's " " liccorihir a " ; 111 I rea-uror's " (ill tilt School Supl.'s olllco U'S HIS Assessor's " IAH Hll Current expenses 181 :i, lA A prominent wholesale, grocery house of I'orllund recently sunt lo a Luke view merchant, among others, a oln ll hit' culling his iiituiiiluii to a curtain brand of goods the jobbing house rce oiumimdod, and tliu imiccliunl's reply, mimes being udinltled, Is uiilislmitlully us follows: "li. Ik unfortunate thai we a so sit.. niiicci tutu your alluring pinpu-luim can Mll'.ird Us no liunallt, oilier thim lillibly uolored rending lunltcr. While incurring tlio uxneusu .of two ueiit in posing,',' 'necessary to lay your prop osition before, us, you have overlooked the fuel ibut wu do not know I'orlluuil 'oinmerolnllv: t int Orcein stirrund.ueil :i!l:l !i:t Mb Is lorrilory, for all liuluu purposes, li-ui UP nor sitter sunn ou tlio south, yuur iiio.uikI Hint with our recognition of vou ns our "dad" politically, all our al legiance unilsi that we urn compelled lo turn to our fester naruiit fur Hie nec essary means of siioporl, she woo puy MUCH FROM L.l l ll.U. Court house 87 Oil us atiuuallv 'tll).0tl(l fur fine l,f il.'.o . Jail i (In OS tWO fur our million, tAO.iKKI lor our County poor IK) hi horses niul milieu, and li.'oO.tWO lor our tlrhlgea and roads , . 1-KI 00 wool, And In consideration o! tho fore men! p bounty HIS 0 going, the nurty of the second part cornea is ou hum anil Klamath we are It) agree unit do nay to llio aforesaid atinnullv Jury List. HOO.lXH) for goods, wares anu merohnn- dise. an.lto Iter r nm nii.,.h.lf nl The following list of jurors hava been this sum. for bringing thesu goods to urawn to serve at tho April term of W. E. Vanluredale and e H. Priest, of Harlings, Iowa, arrived in Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rickey relumed to Medford this week after a Beveral weeks' stay in San Francisco. (Jarry Henry, of Cold water, Neb raska, arrived In Medford Wednesday. He is a friend of B. V. Lewis and ex pects to remain here. Druggist Strang and Dr. Jones were t Glendale last week, looking after their mining interests in that locality. Mrs. John Osborn, of San Francisco, who has been visiting Medford friends for a couple of weeks, left Thursday evening for a visit with Gold Hll, friends. H.G.Meyer and L. Tonn, two suc cessful stockmen from Lake Creek, were registered at the Nash a couple of days this week. While here Mr. Meyer paid Thi Mail a very flattering compliment and proved his absolute belief in what be said by subscribing for tbe paper for a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Crystal, of Warm Castle, Calif., are in Medford this week visiting relatives. Mr. Crystal has sold his saloon business In Warm Castle and will leave Sunday for Fall River, Calif., where he will engage In like business. Mrs. Crystal will visit in Medford for a month or six weeks. Geo. Hall, who has been engaged In mining near Gold Hill for the past few months, was in Medford Tuesday, look ing after his city . property. . Mr. Hall f says the high water did most of the small miners as mnch harm as good, damaging tbeir ditches and dams so much that before they could make re pairs tbe water had gone down. How ever, he has had a fairly good season, and expects to have a spring rnn of few weeks. Mr. Hall has been work ing in an old race, which has been worked over from one to three times, but he has taken out $525 this winter from this same gravel. Thos. P. Kahler was a pleasant caller at the The Mail office on Saturday. Mr. Kahler has but recently returned from the Ml. Reuben district in aorth ern Josephine county, where he had been tolng assessment work on a num" ber of claims owned by Dr. C. R. Kay. He says that camp has a very brilliant future before it, and in a few years will be one of the best prodncing districts in Oregon, or, indeed, on tbe coast. Development work is going on at all points and there is much -actively In mining matters there. The Gold Bug mine, which has beeu closed down for several weeks, will open np again in a short time, and will employ a lare fo"ce of men. This mlno has been a steady producer, there having been over $400,000 taken out of it in the past four years. The Toggery. Saturday Inst W. F. Isaacs opened his new gentleman's furnishing store "The Toggery," in the Pulm-UodgO block, and now has on display the handsomest, and most complete lino ol shirts, hosiery, ties and other thing that go to make up tho furnishings necessary to the man who has a desire not only for appearance but for com fort, Tho stock is all new, up-to-date, nnd of the latest patterns and styles. You can find alinott anything you want at "The Toggery," at almost any prico, but of only one quality tbe very best for tho money. Tbe fittings for the showing of goods are the very latest appliances. At tbe back stands a hat case nearly tbe full olroult court: Ashland A. MuCnllen, S. Patterson, A. P. F.ddy, Frank ClutO. li.glo Point J. A. Jones, T. J. Ayres, Jatnos Owens. Central Point Frank Amy. O. It. I'unkoy, Joseph dwell. Medford K. C Hoeok, F. K. Dcunl. D. T. Luwion, W. I. Isuacs, I. L. Hamilton. Jacksonville Nick Mitchell, T. J. Keuuey. Dunn Kdward Murphy, I,. A. Null, Pooh Bah-Asbury Ileall, Nicholas Kimu. Gold fllll -J. K. pcUoy, 0. It, Eluinnietsli-y. Roxy W. II. Stewart Talent Fred Nupp, Van Dunlup. Mound W. U. Norcross, J. IV Houg hud, II. W. Nuto. , Willow Springs -Win. Wright. DEAF MUTE LIFE-SAVER. ) Afl!let4 Brooklyn Han the ArkaoirU Jk1 Champion of Inlld Slat Volunteer Cory. John W. Lyon, a deaf mute, resid ing at 638 llaltic street, Brooklyn, en joy the distinction of bring ac knowledged chHlliliioll life ssvi-rnr lh width of tbe room perfectly dust proof I'nlKd Statea Volunteer Life Saving with glass doors, through which every corps. The honor su formally be- bat Inside may be Inspected. Tbe hats 'ow'a on nlm (.ririmma evening, are supported ou brasB rods and dis played to the best advantage. The fixtures for making tbe window dis play are nickleplated, and are the lat est things in that line. Shelving, tables, showcases aad all when he i awarded four additional bar to hi flrst-elnss silver medal, rec ognising the rrsi-lle of i'9 live from drowning during the pul limine r. The presentation was iimdr lv Commodore Theodore Krouibach, at the Yacht ho tel. Third avenue nnd Twrnlv-flfih inside fixtures are such aa are rarelv street. The silent eliiimnion was wan seen outside the large cities and alto- congratulate.! l.y the Invited guest eether make an anrwaranen whinh Pr"nt, and he received hi honor. would be creditable to . .tore av. ri,h.,.co.,nlnf '"ode.ty. "Po". the j nrooKivn r.ncle. . . On two i!,-v, ous occasions Mr. Lyons laxen altogether it is a genuine, was honor, d l.y the corp., and nuuier- fcwAnt.ipt.h f.Antnpv ...raviyut-o" unit I on .i t.lK l....u . .. w -Ai-; ... ...I. ,,i,fi,,,, uivti.i.n lire wic Billie's many friends are not only wish- acknnwledi-ed recognized revvHrd for rescuing :,7 lives all told. Mr. I.von hna ninny, other rescues to bis erf .111 that did not come under tbe notice of the.Btate orguiiiiiiinii, his completu log him the success he deserves, but are giving him substantial demonstra tion of their good wishes The filiool wi r.a mihiIhh tia, nanl ami - uim . , . other wooden fixtures are of Oregon !.-u BUV.wl,lf 8 t?rai"' total of 6' yenow nine ana manufactured bv Weeks Baker, and are ursl-clasa ex- mis remurkiitile man was horn in anrples of the good work this firm has New York city 35 years ago and was uuuireu iqb oaou oi turning out. Among tfie Churches. educated at the deaf mules' instil oil, li st One Hundred and Six! r-seconil street and Twelfth avenue, .Mnnhiittiin. Ill iM Nil.,,,, Am, 4 ! I...... .. . ir a nr. n I ".. ,l- niX lllf'lll'a ,1, a.bwusvuia, h-ifc, .. nIAl .in-. -ill I : " " ."" " " "r, more man -"' ' -"-""S" wwmjuiomw i n.,linl At ntl,ln,lnu I I ... March 15th And on Monday evening celled, lie It :,.. .,, ,., ..." fj nil.L t 17 . . I . ... " tr jhu. ciiAiu, irum jventucKy, will lane I result or iiianv rear of eni-efi:l tri.li. cnarge. uome out to hear the ablel'ng- "e aavrd three men from Hi- preacher and see how you like htm. He ater of the sound soil one from the ill, saying notli nir of the Immense onus paid Into tlio ait ino source for trunsiKirtlng our heel, mutton and wool to thulr markets. You also suv that "wu are ltiulosliu you a postal card, which wo ask you lo kindly fill out and return lu us, soiling a .Into at which our salesman can call mill show you our Hue." Wo answer: When you arc propau-d lo buy what e nave hi sou anu Uellvur al a les Irelght rata than we aro now pnylng the goods wo reiiilro; tliun send you' iiiiiii nm, mu grin, anu vou w I u. us reudy to nssUt him In distuning it onto one trado. (Comment Is needless. It Is about time Portland merchants wore wuklng up to the (nut Hint not only all cast ol ho mountain triiile In the southern end of tho stuU,1, as well as a goodly isirtlon of the irnde of this section, I going to California, simply because lliat elutu furnished a uiarkul fur our products. Nearly every hoof of cattle, hogs or sheepiuarkolcd from South urn Oregon, goes lo Kan Francisco, whil.i Portland ships In druased lieef from the east. Look like ll would take considurahlo "nervo" lo try to sell lo people, from whom you buy nothing, but Portland docs It. Waku up, Port land, If you want us, out south hero, to help you with the 1003 fair and see if you can't find that Oregon extends be yond the limits of tbe Willamette val ley or tho Columbia rlvor bottom. Indian War Veterans to be Paid. " '."ZZT. - Governor Chamberlain has filed In the rffioo of tbe seorelaly of state the bill passed just before tho adjournment of tho roceol legislature, making an ap propriation of IIMS.OOO for tho relief of veterans of tho Indian wars of 18-W and 1R&H Under the provisions of this law each non-commissioned officer and private who servod In tho territory of Oregon In the Indian wars of 18.' 6 and W0 shall be entitled to recelvo for such services 2 per day for himself, and all commli. Inned offlcors shall recelvo such sum as was paid to ollicurs of the same rank of the army of the United, Slates at the same lime; provided that any amount paid on ascount thereof by tho United States shall he deducted therefrom. The verefled claim for services must be presented to tho Adjutant-General, who shall without additional cost to tho state, examine and pass upon tho same and may require additional and oorrolf oiatlve evidence In support tlierco' Vouchers must bo filed by tbe Adjutant- General in the office of tbe secretary of state T..ls act, so far as the samo relates to It's of tint occasion lor remark how far U Must Hour wl,l go when ll comes t i It 1 ti time. It, uh.uilm so much wnl.ir Ihnt It will iipiIhi Iwluo Its weight in hrrnd uootl brciid at Unit, bneiiosu minlo-fi-niii gi oil Hour, the lu st the mills grind out tho 1) lliwltliriiiitl, A. A, DAVIS KILLING OF COAL MINERS INVESTIGATORS' RIPORT WHICH HAS CREATED A GREAT SENSATION. will surely give you Jhe truth. You'1"' lv'' The balance of his re- pay of volunteers, shall be so construed can't afford to miss his sermons. . -e ere made in the l..er liny and M L DAR.nvP.ator "'-""-.' "nu. lie ims n remarkable UAR.Blf' r i9tor- perception In scenting dunifer. and hi- FIRST. M. B. OnUKCn. feurlesaness and brnverv have mv aov. ur. oymtne, assistant secretary eaueo lortn ijihii. n s from nil. of the Board of Missions of the Metho- Dllrln(f crowds, lie thorotnli:i- imil.-i-. dist Episcopal cbnrch, will visit Med- ",0Bd8I the b,!"t "cans of tiu-kllng a ford March 18th and 19th. He 1 . n' Bno ouo '"s methods Advertised Letter List. Kollowfnr is a list of letters remaining ,,n. called tor at the Medford postofnee on afarcb 11. 1903. Crystal, Mrs Mary ud Anderson. Estbsr Oollett, Robert Culver. Mrs ftfaui iiuioic, nunoa J men, Aiyrue (Zl Muncy, George lltlllgan, Will NoUer, Mrs Susan Hobertson, Lee (2) amltb, Mrs Mary J Hmlth, Bessie A ohio-ir, of onn ennt wtll lift midn nniin la. livery of eaeh of tbe above letters. rersons ealltng for any of the above letters will please say, -'Advertised." w. r. aiKRRiMAH, fosimastcr. man of national reputation and It is quite an opportunity for tbe people of Medford. We cordially invite the pub lic to attend his meetings and hear this great man on the subject of missions. A program will lie prepared for Thurs day evening and a general discission of f.-aturesof missionary work. W, 13. Moore, Pastor. ' UAITI8T CHURCH at reauscitatioa. HOT A CLERICAL PHRASE. as to apply to all who have been in the service ol the territory of Oregon dur ing tho said Indian wars of 1805 and I860, and "hall slso extend to the ser vices of the Ninth regime nt of tho Ore gon in ' Ha, while the samo was In actual ervleo du-ltig said war. Dlnlas-Oar Walter' Mlskas D la- balled the lllnalon ReswrHlaff '.fee" T--V.I.,. A gcntlraan prominent In one of the state department had occasion re cently to visit New York. Upon his way back, relates Ihe Chicago Chron icle, he was seated at dinner opposite The following officers were elected by 8 rntleman whom, by the cut of his e B. Y. P. U. last Thursday: Leon fr"ek' hl hH , ,le an1 ffn'ral ap. Farm Implements for Sale. I have for sale a mower, hav rake: two horses. Victor cultivator. Thi above nearly new. One good sulky plow, one fanning mill, hack and harn ess. Good barrel spray pump with hose, ready for use. Also have a variety of smaller implements. Call at my residence in Medford. i D. B, SOLISS. the Howard, president; Frank Loder, vice president; Miss Reta Reynolds, secre tary ; Miss Katie Blars, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Gurnea united with the church recently, also Mrs. Csrlyle Lamb and Miss Enid Hamilton were baptized last Sabbath evening. Sermon topic next Sabbath 11 a. m. "The Surety of Love." Subject 7:30 p. ra.,"Hunt for a Truthful Man." Sab bath cshool 10 a. m, and B. Y. P. U, 0:80 p. m. A cordial weloome to all services. T. L. Ckandat.&. Pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Communion service at the Presby terian church next Sabbath morning In the evening a story of Mission work In Siam,' pearanc. he took to be a clergyman The waiter entered with the dinner ordered by the supposed clergyman. He was a pompous darky, with a pro nounced strut and dignity to give BWHV. Just then the train rounded a curve and before the waiter could get off hll dignity the trap was tinned a Httle and a bottle of salad oil fell Into the "cler gyman'" soup, breaking the dish and spattering , soup and all over bis clothes, white tie and irrnv whlakee. The clerical gentleman exhibited all the externnl nppearance of havlna-an apoplectic fit, but befnre he could snv a word the waiter gathered up the table cloth with all its contents and mis out of sight in n minute, The clergymnn turned to the Albanian and emphatically remarked: fcJ'My 0-aln't he the imHlH '. r-J "The Poetry of the Orange." "It apnoala to you, when tho fruit ham a ripe and sweet on the tree Into In Febinary, or pipIv In March. Then the lilossoms breuk out, anil tho trees aro y. How with golden globes, and while with orange flowers. II may be that a flurry of snow has whitened the mountain tops, and then you havo an artistic riacKgrouna foratroplcnl lorest. The nir Is full of sunshine, nnd heavi with fragrance as night comes on, anil then, If the moon bo shining, yon may near ai, nuunignt tnrougn open win dows, the song of tho mocking-bird In the scented grovo, and it never Boomed so melodious before. . An experience like this Is pose i bit any winter, and it is worth a Journey of a thousand miles, while yon oar have it, by taking the soonlo Shasts Route through tho grand and ploturos que Slsklrou and Shasta Mountains, U Southern Ciillfernlo. Complete Informs ' t-ion about the tiip, and descrfptlvi matter, tclPngnbootCnllforjiia, may In hud from any Southern Paoifio Agom Indianapolis, March 9. When Dep uty Marshal Cunningham and bit posso brought In forty-eight prisoner from Atkluavlllo, West Virginia, twe wcoIib ago, It wiih given out that the arrests wore inn do aa the oiitc.iino ot a liloddy huttUi between ronl minor. and tho pones. It now tlovnloim that tlicro wna no bnttlii In tho sense (hut there was no ruslstenco by tlio miner and the shooting by which several nion wore killed wna done by Hit possea without provocation. That It lh substance 0f the oftlclal report iiiado by Chris Kvana, who was) sent by llio United .Mlno Workers to the West Virginia coal fields lo Invesll rule tint killing of colored minor at AlkliiHvlllo. According to thcreport thoro wn (treat feeling against Cunningham, and (he men decided not to allow hire to arrest them, and ho was driven away. Mr. Kvana says that ho sent telegram to tho men to submit quietly, but that the coal companies, who own all of the telegraph and tele phono lines connecting with the town refuted to deliver It, and before lit could get any inesitiKC lo the men CiiiiuliiKhani and bis deputies, who. h said, were tbe wort characters ht could collect, wont lo tho town a sec ond lime and killed the miners la tht night time In their beda. Mr. Evans says that he went tt Ihe scene of the troublo the ne.it uornlug after forty-tdght men had bees arrested for conspiracy fo kill Cum nlngham and found there, In a houti occupied by a negro the dead bodlei -if William Dobaon. William Clark and nichnrd Clayton, all colored. SCHLEY HAS A NARROW ESCAPE CHAUFFEURS SAVE PARTY FROM COLLISION WITH TEAM. rtlvrusldo, March 9. Admiral 8chle and Ilia party had a unrrow eacapt from serious accident during tholr r cent visit to this city. Admiral and Mrs. Schloy and parl arrived In this city lit a special rat shortly before noon Saturday. Th party was divided and In v two auto mobiles was taken for a drive ovct too valloy. Aa the auto cara were ascending the hnifbts along Ilawardeo drive, tiear the resilience of Robert Hender son, a runaway loam raced down tht hill toward thcra. Tho horses wort hitched to a heavy wagoa which had boon used by a party of plcknlckert and loft unhitched beside the road on the height. The road at ths point was too narrow to permit auothei team to pass, and the situation seen, vtl desperate. Juut aa a solution wai 'mmltient the chauffeurs ran the ail a containing the Admiral's party oft '.la rond and down a sllgkt embank :u nt,. Just uiisclag the runaway rig; vhlch wont on uViwn tht hill. Ne injuries wnra austaluod, although tht party had a stvore fright. Eggs! Eggs! Pure bred Plymouth Rock eggs foi sale, both Barred and Whlto. Out Barred P, R, aro from first prize win ners at Portland Poultry Show,.funuary. 11)02. Waaklactoa An onmlbtM auhll.i building bill, tarrying approximately $1,000, OUO, bat been Introduted. Tho bill authorize the limit of cost or Federal buildings la the several clUea 'lamed to bo Increased to the follow ing amounts: Fresno, Cal $160,000; 3an Francloco custom house, $1,600.- f ff You Could LoolA AJL Into the future tnd teeth condition I , . "-men your cougn, it neglected, will bring you, you would teek relief at once and that naturally would be through Shiloh's Consumption Lure Guaranteed lo cure Con. umntioii, Bronchltia, . . ""-'li" aim nil Ming Trouble. CuresCoiiRliannd Colds In dny. Sli cents. Write lo B. c. Wki.ls & Co.. I,e Roy, W. V., for free trial bottle. ' Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies tht Blood D, T. Lawton, ) 1-