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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1905)
1 11 -4.I1J FA' 1 LITTLE OF s The Justice of tbe peace of a Colo- 'Xiao town la aiao tue m age blaalc smith, He make- a epeolulty of forg ing matrimonial ohalna. , " Slceptloa who question the gororn nient Ugmnres on per capita oonsump. tioa of hard llauor are TODeatfulW re- f ei red to the testimony in the Uaggart case. . . . i . , Col. Watteraon says that If Paul Joaea waa a pirate then Ueorge Wash ington was a footpad and Franklin a lobster. We judge that Paul Joaea waa not a pirate. . New York le much perturbed be cause trade has invaded tbe aristo oratio reiiidonoe districts of that city. Still, if trade oan Btand it the aristo cratic districts ought to be ublo to do so. Mrs. tituyveaunt Fish, attired in a magnificent gown, recently paraded in a urenoniug ruin in w usningtou. All faablondom Is exneotod to follow the new fad and ho fool-kiiler will get in nis worK at last. The czar of Iiusaia, it is said, has 25,JOO,000 iuveated in Kngliah socuri ties and $0,000,000 in American rails, iron and ooal. And doubtloBS ho would give it all if that would make everybody lovo him. "Now in order to subtract," ex plaiued a teacbor to the class in mathematics, "things have to be al ways of tbe same denomination. For instance we ouuldu't take three apples from four poars, nor six horses from nino dons. " A baud went up in the back of tho room. "Toaoher." shouted a small boy, "can't you take four quarts of milk from three cowuf ' Tbo now sun license law will be- como operative with the open season for buuting which begun on August 15th. All hunters who coutemplute going ou the aotive liat this season will do well to protect thomaelvea wttn the requlsito license, for wbioh a fee of $1 la charged ruaidente of Uregon ; non-roaiduuts must nay S10. Rosidens hunting upon thier own lands are exempt from tbo paymout oi tuo ticouae xoe. Tho cotton growers, well organized, bavo dotormiuod to make tho Wall street speculutois pay twelve coutB for cotton or be squoezed out. Tho sea son's crop is oatimutod at 9,000,000 oaios. xuo roreign uomanu la Heavy me oiu crop is nouriy exliuusted and it iooks as tnougli tbo growers are "it," providoa tnoy cau bold on long ouougb. While ovorybody will re joico to"aoo the producor got what is coming to him, it must not be forgot ton that when ho boldB beyond tbo marketable stago of bis crop bo be comos himself a spoculutor in prioes, Tbo postoUioo dopartmout Is going attor tuo souvenir postal card lad. Orders bavo boon rooeived to stop all such oards wblob aro olfonaive to doconoy and good taato. There aro plenty to thoso curds which aro not genornuy rogardod na indocont and aro not worse than maay of tho piot uros lu illuatruted wokolioa, but which aro entirely too "skittish" to suit tho taste of tbo poatoillce dopartniinout Hereafter pictures of girls in bulbing Hints will not roach tlioir addrusaea, nor will picturoa of red dovlls acoom pnlod by the logond, "I'm buviug u devil of a time. " U. H. Iliiiliiiiis Tontines after 4 years Q. B. Uurhnns, of Carlielo Center, N. Y., write: "About four years ain I wrnto you stating that I had been en tlroly onrml o( a suynru kidney trnnhle by taking leas thau two holllus of Fol oy'a Kidney euro. It entlrolv stopped the brick dual amllmont, and "pain aad B.vmptonis ol lcidneyfclieaso dlhitppeni' cd. I um glad to aay that I have never had a return ol my of those avmploms during the luitr voars that havo olapsud and I am evlduntly cun cl tnstav cured, and heartily recommend FoIhj 'sKidney Cure to any ono auffuri 't' from Kidney or bladder trouble.,' For sale at the Mod lord Pliarmnry. Klamath County News.' Ktnmntli KrIIh Hxprena, Tbo Oal. &. N. K, surveyors have permuiiontly located twenty miles of tho road from tbo proaont terminus oxtondliig seven miles this sidu ol Grass luko. Tbo graile lines not ex oeod one por cent and tho curves not ovor four por cent. Pros. F. S. Johnson and Man. a. O. Johllaon of tbe MeOloud railroad, will arrivo In the Falls Saturday to moot and bocomo acquainted with our busi nosa mon. Ono liuiulrod additional mou havo boon put to work on tbo ex tension of tho road. Young EnrloJOiny, of Poo Valley, who was accidentally shot somo weoks ago, is roportod to be on the road to rooovory. Ho was tukiug a loaded shotgun out of a boat whon tho gun went oir the shot going through one arm nbovo the olbow taking out two iuohoa of the bono. The doctors onllod adviaod amputation, but tbo boy's fatuor domurrod and tbo nrm will bo saved. t Miflfl Marie MuMUlmn, of tho Lake-. Bido Inn, mounted a bucking brouoo last Saturday In tho roar of tho hotel preparatory to taking a oanlor through town. Tho brouoo Boomed to have somo woll-doilnod objections to tho iiroooodiug, an bo began to stand SStnlifVii l0Kfl!nd' o( not howl, out paw tho air violoualy. Tho oharm OLD PEOPLE Their Pains and Ailments Any taint of tbe blood quickly shows itself with old people, and troubles, which a younger, more vigorous con stitution holds in check, take possession of those of ad vanced years, A mole, wort or pimple often begins to in flame and fester, terminating in a sore thnt refuses to heal. of a rheumatic character arc almost constant, the joints get stiff and the mus- cies sore, mine sleeplessness ana nervousness make life a burden. The nat ural activity of the body is not ... o great in old age and all the r"0' Ii!LG1n',f' whil:l1 le,ft,nl? j..ii ... i i.i. "dm0"' physical wreck. To add to my wretched organs get dull aud sluggish, condition, kheumatism developed. In a short failing to carry out the waste time after beginning S. S. 8. 1 was relieved of the matters and poisons accumu- pains and have gained in llh and strength and lating in the system and they my general health is betterthan for years. I heart are taken up and absorbed by "yT?,'1 & S" S " the blood, rendering it weak Dnlon' S' C- v- Gkv. and unable to properly nourish the system. There is no reason why old age should not be as healthy as youth if the blood is kept pure and strong. S. S. S. sss its 6ne tonic effect. Almost from the first dose the appetite increases, th general health begins to improve and the pains nnd ailments pass away, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAt . lng young Iday came to the conclu sion that discretion was tbe better part of valor and disengaging her feet from tbe stirrups fell prone on tbe ground. Hut, unforunutely, tbe brouoo overdid the thing and, losing bis balance, foil over baokwards and nearly outo tbe frightened young lady. Fortunately Miss McMillan es caped with slight injury, as the bron co, in tbe mixup,8teppea on or kicked her left foot. The one-stoiy frame dwolling In wbioh Mrs. Kelly resided at Pine grve, near the gap.caught lire Sunday afternoon and was completely destroy ed. Mrs. Kelly was alone at tbe time, ber husband and eldest son being in Lake county. The fire originated in the ceiling and is believe to have been caused bv a defeotive stovepipe. Only part of the household belongings were saved. Tbere waa no insurance ou tbe property aud as the family is in straightened oiroumstauoes 11. S. Origsby has been securing subscrip tions for their relief. John Shepherd's barn caught tiro from tbe Kelly houBe, but tbe names were extinguished be- tore mucn uamsgo waa done. Mrs. W. O. Smith died at the homo of ber parents Tuesday afternoon, August lf, 1005, from complications arising from tbo premature birth of a baby boy Sunday morning. Tbe fuu oral was held at the residence of tbe deceased's parents, Mr. aud Mrs. I. L. Annleuute. this nioruini at 10 o'clock, interment being made in tho lilumatn rails cemetery, the l(ov. Clay ncarr perrorming me last aau xltes, and Fred Seballock, Carey Kamaby, T. N. Kinnov. Duu Zumi.lt. Fred Houston aud L'r. White acting us pall uouroia. a lurge number or Borrow ing 'riouds aud acquaintances attend ing tbo funeral. The Uoral oli'oriiiKs woro many aud beautiful. Jesaie Ap plegnte was born in this county, in Alkali valley, April 18, l!KM,uud spout tbe earlior years of her life there and at Kdgewood ranch in Swau valley, moving to Klamath Falls with ber pur outs about six yoirs ago. After at tending tbe schools hero she went to Monmouth and Ashland Normal achools und to an elocutionary school ut Los Augelos. Sbo wus married to W. O. Smith, editor of the Klumuth Falls Republican tho lattor part of last year und her untimely death brings unusual sorrow to hor busbaud pareta and other relatives and frieudB who mourn that the lusurtubale plans of Providunco should ilud It neces sary to take one so young from the oiroio or iuobo so near und denr to her. Sho leuvea a husband mid iufunt son, nor parents aud two ulsters und two brotbora to mourn tlioir loss, bo aido vory many other living friends und relatives. IClainath Falls Hcubllcan. Marled North Emmitt. Auguat 17, l!H).r), in ho roaideuco of tbo bride's parents, near Kono, K. u. North and Ivy lOmmitt. Juduo linldwill nnrfnrin- od tbo coremony. M. L. nnloguto. of Onklaiifl.Gi.llf.. arrived in Klamath Falls Wednesday night to attend tbo fuuorul of his aia tor, Mra. W. O. Smith, who wua bur lod this forouoou ut 10 o'olouk. Tbo Klamath Lake Lumber puny havo bought tho boiler and en. glue ot D. M. Urlllltb, which wub used ou the stoumer Alma, aud tho ma chinery tbat wus on tbo wrecked Htoamur Joasio from J. F. (looller. Tho company are putting this machin ery in tboir now planing mill at tbe Marlon Hanks plnoo und will aoou bo rendy with nil kinds of llooriug, ceil ing und rustic. W. 8. Wordnn returned Wn.lnuli,v uvuiiuiK irum wuou, uunr., ncoompa llled by A. II. Naftzuor. (if I.nH An. gcloa, who is connected with the Cali- rornui noruioustorn Railroad Com pany, and anyB tho llrat eootion of twenty niilos of the new rmwl llnu aide Ol uruss lake lias boon located by n.u muvuyuia mm luat uiua will aoou bo called for from conlrnotora. The rouu will no llrst-ulasa ami will l uxcoou u one por cont grudo. S. C. llamakor. of tula nlt.v. linn rn. turned from a business trip to Klam ath county. While ansoot he nego tiated for tho Watts Uros.' general morchnndlsu store ut Itlv. ami lia unm, iih bo enn nrraugo bis business ulfniro bore ho will go back to Illy to take charge of tho business and conduct it. ineir ninny lrlunila hero will regret to bavo Mr. llamakor und family leave Ashland, but they retain oonaidorablo properly lutorests I llll'll. Iltlr) ii'lll lii llnltoci with tho city In Hint wny. Wuh Wasting: Away. "1 hml ht'cn troubled with kidney (liHuum) for Hit hint IWf vtarH." wrih t Koburt H. WutlH, of .Sulfiii, Mo. "I lost fhiHli und novvr frit wt-ll huh doctori-tl with limdinu phyhiciuna ami triv.l nil renuulit's BUL'Mi'fted wilhoiu relief. Khmlly I trb'tl Foley 'a Kidney Cur and less tluin two bottles completely eured mo and I am now mnnul und wull." During the aummer kidney ir roiruliirltUid aro often eauHed by oxeoB aivu drinking or being overheated. Attend to tbe kldneyB at oneo bv U8ing Foley's Kidney (Juro. For sale at th Med ford Pburtnacy. Whl Yon Don't Hear. You hoar something like this ever day In tho week: "Ten yearn ago he couldn't got credit for a suit of clothes. Now ho can wrlto hu cheek for 9D0, ?Ut he,ir au?' thlnB llko thlH? Ten ycftrfl n8 htt waa thougbjlcsa and regardless of his follow meu aud cared for nobody but himself. Now ho Is kind and gentle and Is a constaut cucouragemont to all wno desire to enlargo their faith in hu- man nature'-Kanaas City Star, Wandering pains is purely vegetable ana is the snlcst ana best blood purifier and tonic for old people, because It is gentle, but at the snmc time thorough in its action, purify ing the blood of all poisons and foreign matter, 8treniFtheuinir it nnd toninirun the entire svstem bv Pilgrim Joe Plods Along His Pain Alleviator Gets Him Into Periotu Situation at Red Hot Tavern. Copyright, 1906. by R. M. McClure. I BAD sold forty-eight bottles of my Pilgrim Pain Alleviator on tbe public square of the town of Yuba Dam and tired to my virtuous couch In the Red Hoss tavern to sleep and dream tbat tbe time bad come when all tbe world bad turned to goodness, when I was aroused by the door of my room beln' kicked in by stalwart and Indignant men. 1 beg tbe reader's pardon for leaviu1 1. 1 in bung up in the air for a moment at THKY PASTKNBD A nOPB ABOUND MT NECK AND OAVU UEU TUB END TO HOLD. this thrill in' Juncture, while I remark that my Alleviator has now been be fore the discriminating public for the last thirteen years, and doorlu' all that time It has uevcr once failed to do what was expected of It. It soothes tho weary, calms the nervous, brings new hopes to tho hopeless, and any sort o' pain, from a headache to broken bones, Is alleviated almost in stantly. No other remedy ever compounded klu tako Its place. I have seen a grlevlu' wldder woman grlevln' away as If ber heart would break, and sayln' that she might as well commit suicide, take one dose of my Alleviator and then begin to laugh and sing coon songs. If I should set out to tell the half of what this wonderful compound has done It would require ten times the space of tins paper. 1 have heard people say a thousand times over that It was well wuth dollar a bottle, but my prlco Is Invari ably 25 cents. Where a grlevln' wld der woman and her nine fatherless children appear before me in a body and want ten bottles, all to once, I make a discount of 10 per cent. In cases where I find ministers of the gos pel preachlu' ou Sundays and dlggin post boles for 15 cents a holo door In' tho week I nlso make a slight dis count, but to all others the price Is as stated. No pills go with the Allevi ator. It stands out by itself, like a wnrt on a politician's nose. Ilavla' made slrli explauashun as I deemed to bo due tho public I will now return to my perilous sltuashun In tbe Red IIoss tavern. No sooner had the stalwart and In dignant citizens before mentioned bust ed open my door than I gently Inquir ed what was wrong. Iu reply they or dered mo to git out of bed and foller them. On the same public square where I had achieved victory two hours before was now a crowd bowllu' for my life, while tar and feathers had been collected for my bcuetit. I soon discovered the causo of tho commo shun. A cross eyed citizen who had bought a bottle of my Alleviator for the earache bad driven the pain down Into his stomach. Iu order to drlvo it back again be had absorbed a gallon of sour buttermilk and was theu lyln' on the ground with the pangs of de Bpalr gunwln' at his vitals. Tie had claimed that my Alleviator had pi zened him, and tho liberal hearted crowd had taken his word for it and set out to mob me. My presence of mind did not desert me. Even with tho tar warmln' up to the right pint, aud a woman stand In' by with two pillars off ber parlor bed, I held up my hand and made an ad dress to tho crowd. I contended with slch sincerity that the sufforln' critter had been mix In' sunthln else with my remedy thnt ho finally broke down and confessed the truth. I then or dered him rolled on a bar'l, stood on his head and given a few kicks, and whon he had come to the right frame of mind I administered a dose with my own hand, and in five nilnlts he was smilln' like a babe. Public opinion changed at once. I waa hailed as a public benefactor and a hero, and upon reopen in' business I made a sale of thirty-four more bottles and was serenaded by a string band. Whon I loft tho town the next morn In" tho mayor hlsself took off his hat to. mo and gave me an ofllclal luvltashun to call until. I el to this case to show thnt a good man, backed by a good pain allovlator, kin alius depend on Provldonc to bring him through all difficulties. I had driven about five miles next forenoon when I beheld half a dozen cltlsens approachln me on hossback. ' At first I took thorn to bo citizens of the town of Last Cali, who had heard of the wonderful soothln' effects of my Alleviator and had raced out to be the first to buy, but In a lectio thuo I was undeceived. As they cam op and halted and formed a ring around me tbo leader asked: "Hain't your cognomen Pilgrim Jocr "The same, thank ye," I replied. Aro you a single man?" "Reasonably single. That Is, I've got an old woman buck In Indlnny whom I haven't seen nor hoard of for oven years. No telllu' when she'll turn up, however." "Sho don't count," says the ninn. "Iliu-k yore two miles Is a grlevln' wldilcr. She's been a wldder for three years, and Is grievin because sho can't cntcb a mini, llor esse has appealed to our sympathies and teched our hearts. Day by dsy we have sawn her drooplu1 and plnln' for a partner, but he bas came not." "It's a case where my Alleviator will git In Its work," I said. "After taklu one bottle, she'll kick up ber heels like a spring colt, and after tukln' two she'll set out aud travel till she fluds proper man. I've never knowed It to fail." "And It wou't fail this time, 'cause wby? 'Cause we are goln' to take you along wltb us and give tbe wldder husband." "But how kin I marry her?" "Easy as pie, and It's got to be done. Come on." I would have resisted with carnal force, but they was too many for me. In half an hour we reached the wld der's, and sbe come to the door and looked me over. "Will be do?" asked the leader of tbe mob. "I reckon he'll have to, as there hain't nothlu' better In sight. Old man, dost sigh for a birdie V" "Not a durned sigh! Wldder woman, I want to tell you that I've got an old wife in Indlany." "But that don't bluff me. Say that you love me aa you have never loved before." I refused to do so, and what did that crowd of critters do? One of 'em claimed to have been a preacher lu Missouri before be stole a cow and bad to Ueo to the wild, wild west, and they hauled me off my wagon while be said tho marriage ceremony. Then they threatened me with dire pains and pen alties If I ran away, raised their hats to tbe late wldder, and a minlt later galloped away and left us cooln' on tbe doorstep. They had fastened a rope around my neck and given her the end to bold. "Joey, dear," sbe says when they bad departed, "why this coldness of de meanor to'rds your birdie?" "Git out!" I says. "Docs that mean that thou dost not love to dwell with me?" "It dost." "Dost It mean that thou wilt not sit here with me when the sun goes down and tbe gloamln comes and recite poetry in my ear and tell me tales of lovo and romance?" "I'll never even squeeze your hand. "Say not so, my Joey. I would that I could be cast on some fair Isle wltb theo, there to dwell forevor and for ever, when tho daylight faded softly Into night; when the stars came forth to tell their love; when the great, white moou looked down upon us as we whis pered our tales of love" "Forget It!" I yelled. "Forget It? iNever! Not on your life! Joey, my frolicsome darling my pet lambkin" And then I broke away and ran for the wagon. She made a grab for me nnd missed, nnd with one tremendous bound I reached tbe seat and put the gud on the old hoss and liberty was nilue agin. Tho wldder woman who had lost her Joey followed me for a mile, sometimes galnln' and sometimes losin', but eventually my lucky angel, hacked by my wonderful Pilgrim Poin Allevlntor, triumphed over nil things, aud sbo gave up In despair and turned her face homeward. Alius shako the bottle before usln'. M. QUAD. A Good Tip. Tout I have a good tip for the last race. Ooodthlne-Whnt is it? s Tout Play Smoke for all you got. It's going to blow In. New York T.ies. Iletlilnnr Illtn Out. Mr. Stutter A-a-a-a-h, b-b-b-b-but c-c-c-c-c-c-c-could d-d-d-d-d-do Listener (eucournglngly) Hurry up, my dear fellow. I know the alphabet The Lnekr One. I grow weary of the labor That begets my bread and cheese When I see my lucky neighbor Sally forth to take his ease. How can I nurao resignation In my own rebellious breaatr He Is off for his vacation. And I sadly need a rest. All the two long weeks of summer, While ho gluts himself with play. I keep working, growing glummer As each day succeeded! day. But, with self congratulation, I today admit 'twas best. He Is back from his vacation. And ho sorely needs a rest. -T. A. Daly In Cathollo Standard and Times. 6lck hendticho results from a disord ered condition of tue stomach and is uickly cured by Chamberlain a tora- ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Charles Strang. Guessed the Price. He la looking for a present for his mother-in-law." "Ah, that explains why he borrowed 80 cents of me yesterday." No Excuse. Tho bachelor, when his hair comas eat. inra uiuo joy m IU, Benauso he cannot go about atm lay it on Ms wife. By Another Name. His rheumatism patned htm m He couldn't ro about; He 11I hlr to a mill ton. And thon ho had the gout A Httl forethought may ave you on end lo trouhlo. Ativ one who ntiikes It a rule lo keep Chamberlain's Colic, Oboiera and Diarrhoea Kerned y at hand knows thi to be a fact, For tale by Chale Strang. It ill v ah and not rub off This complexion all envy mo, It's no secret so I'll tell Tnkp thuu Rstky Mountain Tea Dr. Hinklo's drug store Central Point, TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. The Imperial manifesto proclaiming the creation of a national representa tive assembly In Russia was read to day at St. Petersburg. Three batteries of the United States artillery will leave on September i overland for the southern part of the state for the annual target practice. Kermil Roosevelt, the second son of President Roosevelt, will leave shortly for South Dakota on a hunting trip. The chamber of deputies of Argen tina has passed a bill for the conver sion ot th external debt of th coun try. Several members of th Royal Set tlements commission of Oarmany haw been ordered to th boiled BtatM tor th pnropse of studying western farm maagmnU and con dittos!. 'They Appeal to Our Sympathies. The bilious and dyspeptic are constant sufferers and appeal to our svmonthiea There U not one of them, however, who may no, be brought back to health und hanoiaesB by the use of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tatileta invigorate the stomach and liver and strengthen the dieeation They also regulate the bowels. For sale by Uhaa. btrang. Market Report The following are the prices Daid bv our merchants this week for farm pro duce. Tbia list will be changed each week as prices change: Wheat 60a Oats 40 Flour 2.00ner 100 lbs Barley 1.00 uran fiiO.OU per ton Mlddlines 1'5 00 " Potatoes $1.00 per 100 lbs Etfga, per doz 20c Uutter, per lb 20c Beans, dry, per lb 34c Bacon, per tb 10 to 12c Hams, per lb 10 to 121c Shoulders, per lb 0c i.ara. ner lb He Hogs, live, per lb 4 to 5c Beef, live, per lb 1 to 2 Mutton, per head $2.00 to $3.00 Browning and an Umbrella. A correspondent writes to the Lon don Chronicle that ho once came upon Kobert Browning in Piccadilly In live ly dispute with a stranger who had curried his closed umbrella over his shoulder or under his nrm, with the end sticking out Browning, walking behind, struck down the dangerous I Iiuuit wiui an energetic stick. l al ways do it," said the poet with Just , indignation nnd in no tnensured tones. ! The man protested aloud, but Brown- lug explained to the gathering crowd i and Justified himself fully. No one seemed to know how illustrious was tho brawler. Peculiar Disappearance. J. D. Runvan. of Butlerville. O.. laid the peculiar disappearance of his pain ful syinptoms.of indigestion and bilious nese, to Dr. King's New Life Pills. He save: "Thev are a perfect remedy. for dizziness, sour stomach, headache, constipation, etc." Guaranteed at Chas. Strangs drug store, price 25c. EIFERT, The If you want Satisfactory clothing leave our order with EIFERT. " Fine Foreign and Domes Woolens in Latest Shades and Weaves. Orders taken for Chicago tailor made suits from $12 up. fTPressinjr and Cleaning; by Skilled Workmen. W. W. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Medford. When You Come To Portland Make your plans to stop at a home-like hostelry; a place where you will be shown every courtesy and treated as you would be in your own home, town or city. THE FORESTRY INN la such a place, and it stands within one block of the Exposition Entrance, on 25th Street facing Upshur. THE FORESTRY INN is constructed on the log cabin style; furnishings, cuioine, and management conforms thereto. It has 150 large commodiouBroomB, all opening on broad, cool verandas; wilh electric lights; hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof garden a view is had of the Exposition grounds, the city rttd surrounding country. Car service direct to all parts of the citj. European plan. Dining ser vice a la carte and reasonable as in any part of the city. Price of Rooms, $1.00 and $1.50. Special Rates to Parties of two or more. MEALS A LA CARTE THE FORESTRY INN, Inc., Address P. C. MATTOX, Manager, or H. M. FANCHER, 25th and Upshur Sts. PORTLAND, ORE. Nash LJvery Stables A. W. WALKER, Proprietor Tho Stithies has been newly rellttcd, and New Rigs anil Good Horse aiU'ed. All Night Telcphne Service. Orders filled at anytime. Reasonable Rates. MEDFORD, Sour Stomach No appetlto. toss of strem th, ness, headache, constipation, bad Wreath. general debility, sour risings, and catarrh ei thesumachireajl due to indigestion. lUdoJ cures Indices, lorn This new discover nm sent s the natural Juices of digestion m IM? exist In a healthy stomach, combined wltb the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does Ml only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia. bt thit famous remedy cures all stomach treublea Caeansing, purifying, sweetening iQ..Kw.Bi.iug iaw mucous memDraoM the stomach. Mr. S. S. Halt a - t. . "I J troubled with sour stomach for'tveeWreu curad me sad we are sow itataf H to aii Kodol Digests What Ym Btft. onissooJr. 11.00 Slu twldlnff3K tlneaes! lu. which Mils for ftn MaM l'rr Sir O. O.WITT OO., OMI0M For Sale by Chas. Strang Few refereiuHH enn be i'miiuJ us to 'lie maimer lu whidi a meal wan served and eaten during the dark ages. As aear as we cun leurn, the soup was put In a big bowl with eurs, culled a "por rluger." There was seldom a spoou for each person. Those who had spoons dipped them into the porringer, and the liquid was carried directly io each mouth. Those who wero without spoons drank their soup from the por ringer, holding it by one of the ears, or else borrowed a spoon of their neigh bor. The meats were placed in a large vessel In the center of the table. Each person present at the meal picked out with Ills fingers such bits as be desired. One or two knives answered for half a dozen guests. Those who were with out knives borrowed from those who had them. As a rule, the guests at table used their own knives. Thero is no evidence thut napkins were supplied to guests at this period. At any rate, no mention Is made of them. DIAMOND EDGE" TOOLS Are the favorite tools of good work men. Their all around goodness has made them so. and all who ever use them swear by them. You can't use any other kind if you want to do the best work! Chisels, Hatchets, Gimlets, Saws, Bits, Files, Axes. For Sale By Nicholson & Piatt Medford, - Oregon. City Talior r Efficient Service OREGON 4 H, E. MORRISON.M. D., UKIIFORD, ORKQON. Oftlc: Itooia 8, Pulin-Ncldetmuycr Slock ItolJeiirai-C'oriior Soalli U und Ninth dttonlj A. S. BLITON, V. 8. COMlBaiONBB, DlBTKlCT or OHIOOH Homestead and Timber Land til lug sod proois made. Tont.mouy taken In laud con tent cases. Omen wib Medford Hall MnHnrd Oraoa I D. PHIPPS, D. 0. S. Offices, n Adklni Block, adjoining Haaklaa Drug Stole Mediord.Orego (, V. STEPHENSON, PHYSICIAN, BURGEON AND OPTICIAN, Oftlce: Room 6, Adidas' block. Calls prompt! attended day or night. Thone663. , Medford, Oregon. (jtT. JONES, COUNTY 8URVKYOR, Any or all kinds of Surveying prompt'. done The County durveyor can give you tbe only legal work. Medford, Oregon B PTCKEL, PH.SIOIAN ANDSUKGDON, Offlcehoim u to 12 a. a. and 1:30 to 3 p. m XHay Laboratory Examinations f.5l to $2$ Office Raskin Block, Medtora, Oregon. C, E. TULL, VETERINARY SURGEON CVeterinary Dentiatry a Specialty. All call orders promptly tilled day or night. Office at Union Stablee, Medford, Or. U. E. ANKENT, Presldtnt. O. L. OAvis, Uasbler. ). E. RNYAnT, Vice Ptesldent. W, B. Jacksoh, Asst. Casbler The fledford Bank Mcorono. onceoN Capital and Surplus, $55000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT IIOXES TO RENT A General Banking Business Transacted SUMMONS. In tho Ciicnlt Conrt for the County ol Jackson, State of Orogoil, Zelma Goorisell. 1 Plaintiff, vs. Summons, Evart Gondsoll, I Suit for Divorce. Defendant. To Evan Gootisell, tbo above named defendant IS Til E NAME OF TH E S I ATE O K OKfiGO : You are bereby rvqut ed to appear nnd answer the co t plaint orn alntiff llled against you In t lie nbovo entlllort court und tJuuse within six weeks from tbe date of tbe first publication of this summons, said flirt publication bring on Krlilny. August -jr., liHW, and you aio hereby uoliiled thut If you full tr. appearand answeRor ortherwisc plead to plaintid's complaint with in said time the plain tiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded lu iho com plaint, towit: For a decree of divorce irem you and that the bonds 01 matrimony now existing between yourself and plaintiff be wholly set aside nnd held for naught, and that plaintiff bave the care, control and custody of ber minor son, DeForcst Good sell, and tbiit she have judgment against you for her costs anrt die mtsementsund for sucb other relief as to the Court and in nood conscleuce may appear Just and equitable. This summons Is published in Tim Med ford Mail by onkr of Hon. H K. H a una, one or tbe judges of tho Circuit court for Jackson oouniy, Oregon, made on thoSl'nddav ot August, lOOft. at Chntub rs wberefn and In tald order it is ordered thnt the defendant appear and answer plaintiff's complaint within six weeks from the Utile of the first publication of this summons, .n'M-U -said first publication is August -ib, 1905. W. I. Vawter, Attorney for plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, in and for the County ol Jacuson. Margaret J. Poysui, Plaintiff, vs. S ss Frank I'oyser, defendant. ) T5.r.R.Plt Hoyer, tb.- above nnmed defendant. IN THE NAM H OF '1 11 K STATIC OFORKGON; you are hereby required to appear mid answer the complaint llled against you lu tlio ubove entitled Court nail causo. within "Ten" days from tbo date of the servtronr thin Snmm,.a upon you: if served wttbln this (invkson) County. O recoil, or If serveil within nnv- nth-i county within tht State of Oregon, then within " i uenty days from the date of tbe mtvIco of ththSiimmntiminriTiv.il- nr tr in. ..i.u.,n of this Summot s, then within elx weeks frnm the dale of the Orst Publication thereof, nnd if you if 11 so to answer for want thereof iho plaintiff will nnnlv to tbn Ponri for ti.u Ai,Af piayed lor In her complaint herein tn-wltr For a decree dissolving tbe contract of mar. rtage now existing between plafmiir and tho lirferent relii( as to tho -miri m, nble. 1 This Summons is Published In Tim Meaforo Mail pursuant to an order of Hon. H K. Hanna, Judge, made In cbambeis at lnckon vlhe, Jackson County, Oregon, July 25, 10115. tlluflrsi tilth lint Inn luii. ii... uu.u -1 -I July A. D. 190.1, and lhe tast publiciuiou bchur on the 8ih day of September A. W 1901. M.o Hook, Attorney for the Flalutiff EXECU1R1H NOTICE. ... luoiuoroi mo eeiaie 01 jesso lllnklo, deceased. ' Notice is hereby alven that tho undersltrned ?u- "Finjimtju UJ- uiu uouniy (jourt ol Jacksoi. County, Orepon, executrix of tho estate of Jesse h inkle, deceased. All persons h-ving clHims attain t the said estate aro requested to present them to tho exceutrix properly verified on or before six months irora. the date of this notice, at Central Point. Ore gon. July 28, 1905. Gus Newbury, attorney for executrix. Mary ann Mbb J. R. WILSON, I Blacksmithing THE OLD STAND. I . Brick Shop . I . This is a Cut of . MILLARD'S - NON - MAiiNFTlC Watch Movement. Absolutely unuffeutHi! l.y Electricity or Mngnci im. B. N. BUTLER, A(?ent Corner 7th and C ts t r