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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1905)
A LITTLE OF San Franolaoo Dullotin: Even in this enlightened age, stubborn projn--dioe anu bomt of a vlotory over aoi enoe. Up in Oreogn an army mule hU'jUBt knocked out a government urvej. - .-. ,-- - A Uermantown, Pa., young lady -learned to box from her brother pur posely to polish off an intrusive ad mirer, and in . time "mashed" the masher. Doesn't take muoh to do that .generally. , , ; . , ' Another satellite of Jupiter has Just been dlsoorered, . This makes seven, which is altogether too many, consid ering that in a world with only one moon it is not uncommon for a man to see double. Castro in a message to the Vene zuelan oongresa expresses a friendly feting toward the United Btaos. This, together with the faot that a splondiu cherry crop is promised, ought to make us happy. , The baseball editor of the Baltimore Sun got down at the paragrapher's desk long euough to observe, "that no mattor what pitcher the Russians put iu, the Japanese promptly but him out of the box," Harry Furniss says that you can tell by looking at a woman's faoe whether she has a pretty foot or not ; if the tace is pretty, the foot isn't. Hut why this oirouumlooution? It tbe foot is pretty, everybody has plenty of opporuuities to'see it. A Brooklyn magazine writer has reduced his weight from 210 pounds to 175 pounds in forty-six days by eating nothing and drinking large quantities of hot lemonade Other Weighty people who aro not hungry and who like hot lemonade may like to try kits plan. GIVKN UP TO DIE. B. Bpiegel, 1.10& N Virginia 81. Ev ansvllle, nil., writes: "for over live years I was troubled with kidney and bladder alllictions which caused me i much pain and worry. 1 lost flesh and was all ruu down, and a your ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of the bout physicians who did me no .good and 1 was praetictily uiven up to die. Polley's kidney cure win recom mended and the tirsl bottle gave mu gruut relief, uud alter taking the sec ond buttle I was entirely cured." For alu ut Meillord I'lmrmucy. Klamath County News. Ktamalli Kails KxiircnH. Abner Weed, of Dunnmuir, Calif., haa shown his faith iu the future prosperity of Klamuth ootinty by pur chasing l;l,21X iicros of land hero nt coat of 1150.000. These purchases include the Millor proerty, aousistiug of 2800 uoreB, the Bush tract of 4500 aoros, 1280 acres from McCornack and 4700 uoros of Kred Melhaso. Mr. Wood will undoubtedly sign up tho Miller, Bush and MoCoruaok laud with tbe govornmont, aud thereby greatly fa cilitate tho speedy carrying out of our groat roclamntiou project. Our ugriculturul association will givo a thruo days' raco meet and fair t tho race truck noar Klamuth Nulla Thursday, l'Vidny uud Saturdny, Sup touibor 28. 21) uud JIO. lDOfi. Twelve hundred uud twonty-llvo dollars will bo nuug up in prices and premiums will bo givuu for nil kinds of stock aud produce Twolvo horso races and one foot rnco tiro programed, the Klamath Fulls times band will furnish the music, and till lovorn of the Bport of kings should oomo out and make the ruco moot n id fulr a grand sho cess. A. L. Mlnhaul, commonly cullod "Brown," the oxport hay forkor ut tho Shook runoli, bus been tho victim of sovornl acoidonts lately. Kouontly when tripping the fork on the stack tho rope broko uud "Brown" wont bnokwnrd olF tho wagnn on tho groutia. no wns not batlly injured, una ;rosuinuU work. A iluy or two lutor, while unloading, tho derrick toppled over. Seeing the big timbers coming Inward him, "Brown" took a sudden dive oil' tho loud to tho ground and tho big muss oamo so nonr his head us to knock oil' his hut. On .Monday he mot his most serious noci dent, however, having boou kicked iu tile lower abdomen by a mule, lie wus taken homo sulloring groat pain, but was sotnowiint hotter whon lust heurd from. Klamatb Putin Koubllcnii. Mrs. Otis Kansn rotllrnod Tuosdny ovoulng from Modford, whoro sho has boon visiting her pnrouts for the pust month. Mr. Snook, contractor of the high aohool building, accidentally stopped on a laddor ouo day this wook, whloh slipped with him, lotting him fall about twolvo foet through a staiiwuy nolo. Ho wns unconscious for a fow minutes, but la now able to bo about, tho only Injury being a crippled kuoo. Died At Klamath Kalis, Oregon, Thursday morning, August 24, UXXi, ( Moray Ivtin Smith, iufuut sou of Wes ley O. Smith, aged olovon days. The body was laid to rost thia afternoon by tho aido of its mothur in the Klam ath Vails comotiry. John Bonner, au old resident of Klamath county, now from Phoenix, Arizona, has boon in tho Falls for the past ton days buying horses aud mules. Ho now has Mascot, ouo of BLOOD POISON " The disease that has done more than any other to wreck, ruin and humiliate lire, is Contagious Blood Poison. Sorrow, shame and suffering ro hand in hand with this great enemy, and man has always hated und fought it as he has no other disease. It is the most powerful of all poisons; no mat ter how pure the blood may be, when its virus enters, the entire circulation becomes poisoned aud its chain of horrible symptoms bepria to show. Usu ally the first sign is a small sore or ulcer, not nt all alarming in appearance, but the blood is being: saturated with the deadly poison, and soon the month and throat begin to ulcerate, the hair and eyebrows drop out, a red eruption breaks out on the body, copper-colored splotches and sores make their appearance and the poison even works down into the bones and attacks the nerves. Not only is the disease hereditary, beinjr transmitted from parent to child, in the form of scrofula, weak eyes, soil bones, weak, puny constitutions, etc., but is also so highly contagious that many a life has been ruined by a friendly hand shake, or from using the toilet articles of one infected with the poison. To cure this blighting, dendlv curse the first begins to expel the poison and S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable. 1""" pa. n.. u iiimeiui ui any Kina. UOOK on tne ats- ease, with instructions for home treatment, and any advice desired, without "' in ctrritl the best stailllons in Southern Ore gn, bought from C. T. Oliver, the price boiug J1H00. Mr. Bonner has also secured a carload of mules. which he will take to bla ranch in Arizona. 1'ted Appiegate and wife, of Swan Lake valley, left this morning for Portland, where they will see the sights of tbe Lewis and Clark expo sition. Thoy were aocompanied by Misses uessie ana uisie ADDieaate. who go to San Jose. Calif. Miss Bes sie has a Dosltlon as tutor in the Stanford University and will also take a post graduate oouree. Miss Elsie will take a course of lessons on tbe violin. Last Sundav the vaohtua club of mamatn rails toon cneir launones ana with invited friends with row boats went to what is now known as Wood bury lsland,for an outing, The boats were loaded with ladies, gentlemen ana boat or all. baskets or goou pro visions. The party patroled tbe is laud looking for big game, but it was not there. Those in tne party were Mr. uud Mrs. Oeo. T. Baldwin. Mr, and Mrs. B. St. Geo. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Houston, Mrs. J. A, Houston. Mrs. Edna McMillan, Miss Aluuu J!,. Baldwin, Anna margrleter, Jiosslo llauiiuoiKI, Messrs. win uoiu win una Will Bowdoiu. The Klamath Lake Mill & Lumber Company now have their planing mill running and are llliing orders ub fast as possible. J. Duval, who has charge of the shops, Is prepared "to give es timates on all kinds of sho work, gtill work and all Kinds or Hue caoi net work. Th3 oompany will soou havo their saBh aud door machinery iu and will then bo prepared to 1111 till orders In that line. Their nun is lo outed at the Marion Hank's runob, at the neau of the river. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. Plump cheeks, Hushed with the soft- glow of health aDd a pure complexion makes all women beautiful. Tako t small doBe ol Herbine alter each meal It will prevent coustipatiun find help digest what vou have eaten, ouu. M Wm. M. Stroud, Midlothian, Texus, writes May .11, 1W1: We havo unco Herbiuc In our fain ly for eight years. und found it the nurit medicine wo eve, used for constipation, bilious f- ver urn malaria." Sold by Chits. Strang. Market Report The following are tho prices paid l our tneruiianta this week for farm pre duce. This list will hu changed oaei week as prices change: Whanl 58 Oats 4( Flour $2.00 per 100 ll.t Barley uuc llrun 20.0() per ten Middlings i uu Potatoes $1.00 per 100 ll. Eggs, per do. i!-.1.;. liulLor, per Ih -0 litems, dry, per lb Hi- Bacon, per lb 10 to 12 Hams, per lb 10 lo 12j Shoulders, pur lb 1) Lurd, per lb 9- Hogs, live, per lb 41 to ft. Heel, livo, nor lb H lo 2 Mutton, per bead $2.00 to $3.00 LITERARY DRUDGERY. Froudo passed soven yours in collect ing materials aud writing his "History of England." Nearly five years of Irvlng'a time wore consumed In wrlllng "Tho Llfo of George Washington." Gibbon devoted over twenty years of bis life to the labor of reading for and writing Uie "Decline und Fall." Dickens says hi the introduction to "llavltl Coppcrlleld" Hint be spent two years in the composition of that novel. Bancroft devoted nearly thirty years to his "History of the United States," which Is not u history of the country at ul!, slnco it ends where the history of the country properly begins. Grudcu labored uluctecn years on his Concordance to tho Bible and Imme diately after Its publication waa sent to a lunatic usylum. lie never fully recovered from the mcntnl disense brought on by this gigantic undertak ing. Got Off Cheap. Ho may well think, he got oif cheap, who, after having contriu'ted ccnti- patlon or indigestion, is still ahlo to perfectly res'ore his health. Nothln will do this but Or. Kind's New Life Pills. A ntiick, pluiiHtiut uud crrlai cure fcr hiMi.lttclie, constipation, etc. 25 cents at Chas, Strang's drug store guaranteed. A I.onIiik Dream. "I made a nice Idiot of myself the other morning," said the commuter, who is paying teller in n savings bank. "My wife was afraid I'd mtss my train, and sho got me by the ahoulder and shook me. telling me that it was time to get up. I got about half awake, anil, somehow, 'I thought I waa at my win dow Iu tho bank with a long lino of women awaiting their turn. Tho one at tho window was handing me a check, and, from force of habit, 1 said: "'How much money do you want?' "You know, most women who present checks want to draw aomo and deposit the rest. Well, what do you think tho wife did? Quick us a flash came ber answer to iny 'dopy' question: " 'Five dollars will do." "She got It, but I hope I won't dream any more." New York Post. MAN'S GREATEST ENEMY blood must be purilicd, uud nothing will do it so quickly and surely as S. S. S. It goes down to the very bottom ot the trouble, drives out every particle of the poison and makes the blood clean and strong. It doCS Hot hide or Cover till nttvtllimr hitr frntn f 1 build up and strengthen the system. We offer a reward of i,ooo for specific CO., ATLANTA, GA. Honest Abe's Poetic Careei The United Stales Mail Carrier Ctn'l Stop It, So It Seems. li-Qpyriaa w (Copyright, IMC, by R. B. McClure. HEN X gat along to Uncle Billy Drew' farmbouM tbe otter da he bailed me from tbe orchard, and when be bad come lowly out to th roaa ne began: "Look-a-bere, Abe, I thought you wai my mend." "And bo I am, Uncle Billy." "But It don't look much like It." "What do you mean?" "Well, you've been wrltln poetry for almost everybody for ten in I Ira up and down this road, but haven't offered to write a durned line for us. I hain't said anything about It before, but I'll own up that my feellu's have been hurt." "But you know I'd have written you a thou Hii rid poema If I'd known you ABB, IT IS THE BWKETEBT THING HVEB WHITTBN." wanted anything of that Bort Most that I have written Is obituary poetry, and ns you havo not lost wife or chil dren of course you have wanted noth ing of the kind." "If you'd asked me about It," he con tinued rather sulkily, "I could litmi told you that I lost an uncle about twenty years ago. It may be purty late In tho day, but If all the folks along hero are goln' In for obituary poetry why shouldn't we? Thnt'a what tho old woman and the boys say, aud that's what I say. However, as you aro so drofful busy with all the others' "You shall have your poetry In ten tnluutes," I Interrupted, ami E got down from my cart and went to the house with hJin. It wns my tlrat poem for two days, and I had to kick myself three or four times to get my muse on tho move, but when I struck my gult I rattled off the following like n barrel bumping down hill: Wo mourn for him, poor Undo Joo, Whoso fnto wiia full of sadnofls. Who took a PlttHburg Hteamor and Soiled down tho at ream in gladness. To Now Orleans poor Joo wns bound To boo tho Orescent City, But If ut Cairo hn'd havo stopped I no'cr had penned thin ditiy. lie walked aboard tho Nancy Jane, And In hit) luck ho trusted, But twenty miles below Cat point The Hleamcr up and busted. Her boiler It was shattered, and Her Hull It was demolished. And Uncle Joe was ono of thnso Whose t'utuio wus abolished. He sleeps beneath Ohio's wave, Th trumpet call awaiting. And that lie is a busted mutt Admits of no debating. "There you are, Uncle Billy," I said, as 1 liuisliiHl rending the poem to him, and what do you think of it?" He took the paper with tender lingers and gazed at it until his tears blinded him. It wus it long two minutes be fore ho could control his voice to say: Abo, If I'd lost two hogs by the cholera It wouldn't have' teched my feellu's as this thing has done. All I can say to you now Is that I'm tcu million times obleeged, but next time you come along I shall hope to prove my gratitude." At the blacksmith shop, two mites ; below, I had to stop to get a loose shoe ; fastened, and I was sorting over my letters when I looked tip and saw that Uie smith bad tears in bis eyes. 1 asked him If he was In palu, uud told blut that I always carried a bottle of relief, but he made no answer until be bad fixed the shoe. Then he sat dowu beside me und said: Abe, that letter you handed my wife tho otlier day was from her mo titer In Illinois and It contained bad news." 'Nobody dead, I hope." 'Yes her sister Sally. She died of the kick of a cow. There Isn't a hu muu bclu' Iu the state of Illinois who cau write poetry, aud Martha asked me If I wouldn't ask you to get off some thing. We'll send a copy out west, and It will cheer us all amazingly." "Will It do next time I come along?" "I'm afraid not, Abe. Martha does nothing but walk around and weep. and If you put It off auother day she may drown herself In the cistern. You write mo somethlug, and I'll look over Uie other shoes aud see that they aro all right." X had to use a piece of paper flour sack and the stub of a pencil, but my muse frolicked around and enabled me to Invent the following: In a certain western stats, where, the boef trust makes tho ratn, Thr did dwell a maiden axed twenty years. Bar name waa Bully Trippar, and to mill sna waa a rip par. And It's on account ot that we're shed ding tsar. A Wnndrrfal Voire. Lablache had (lie most mnanllWnf buss value ever kiiown to tho Ivrle stSRc. It hud a compass of two oc taves, from K flat below to B flat shove the hnss atnff. He wns n mnti of prodigious situ and strength, aud his voice wu proportioned to his phys ical dimensions. Nothing was able to overcome or drown It, and through the tones or uie largest chorus It boomed out as lustlty as though atone. More I uiuu uucu ue oniae a winnow pane by iu utivnirtli at th vll,r.,.i.,. .... . ,,, Tm'trous voice TROT OR GACCOPT" What Do riah Do, d h ! mmt iBjtacta ad Woraaf Here Is a problem for people with sharp ej-ea: A we all know, a borne when walking or trotting advances only one leg of eacn pair at a time, but wben galloping lifts both fore feot to gether and then both bind feet. Now, the question la now other animals man age tnla matter. Tbe birds, of course, flap both wlnga together, but which birds run and wblch hop? We human beings "trot" when we walk and "gal lop" when we swim that Is, If we are using the plain broast stroke. The dog, however, "trots" for both. Now, do tbe amphibious animals tbe seals, ot ters and the rest swim like men or like other four footed 'oreatures? Then there are the flab. One would rather expect that, as they move their talis from side to side, they would Hap alternately with tbe flna, which are tbelr hands and feet. Who can tell whether they do or not and whether all fish at all times follow one ruleV By the way, bow does a frog use Its "bunds?" The great anatomist K. Ray Lanke ster has pointed out that, while tho "thousand legs," such as our commou gaily worm, advance two feet of a pair together, the centipede, wblch are much like them, do exactly the opposite, anil the swimming worms also alternate the stroke of each pair of paddles. I doubt If many people can tell ou which sys tem tho caterplllur munages Its dozen or so legs or whether the adult Insect walks, trots, paces or gallops on Its six. How does the spider use elcbt'f Altogether this is a large Held for ob servation, a Held, too, where any one may discover new facts as yet unre corded, and thus add to the store of knowledge St. Nicholas. THREE JURORS CURED Cholera Morbus with One Small Of Bottle of Chamberlain's Colto, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. G. W. Fowler of KlKhlower, Ala. relates an experience bo had while serving on ft petit jury In a murder ease at, ttdwardsvllli, county seal 01 Clebourne county, Alabama. Ho suyd: While there 1 ale eomo iresn meat and some souse meat and it envts tne uholera morbus in a vo.y ei-vcie form. I was nevor more sick lu my uie aua out lo the drug store for a certain cholera mlxtnre, hut the druggist bent me a Dottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea itemedy instead saying that he had what I Eent for. but unit this uieuiotne was so uiucii oetter he would rather send it to me In the tlx I was in. I took one do-e of it and was hotter in live minutes. The second dose cured uie eutirely. Tffo fellow furors were afllicted iu the tame man ner and one Bmall bottle cured the three of us." For sale by ('has Strang . CORRECT ATTIRE. lie Who D reus en Id Good Tnate Shows That He Ren pec t Hltnaelf. When our country was In the log cabin stage of Its growth correct dress was not held In high regard, and obvi ously so. The stout hearted pioneers were too busy hewing paths and bluz ing trails to cultivate life's liner side. Theirs was the rough work of field und camp, of hammer and saw. But times, men and manners have changed, and a new conception of dress hus sprung up. Young men especially rec ognize the direct relation of correct dress in business and Boclal prefer ment. The well dressed man carries his Introduction with him he Is mns ter of himself and of the situation. He commands the respect of others be cause he shows that ho respects him self. It Is true that there are some men of wealth and position who slur their clo tlies and even some who feign to acorn the niceties of dress. The hab its of n careless youth have left their Imprint on such men, aud it Is quite certain that their disdain of dress played no part In their success and detracts measurably from their enjoy ment of it, for, after all. the ripest fruit of success is the esteem of one's fellows, and who can esteem the slov en? In talking to a uiuu one's atten tion naturally roves to his clothes, his hair, his teeth and his (luger nails. Dandruff ou the shoulder, stains on the waistcoat and unshaven face, un tidy hair, creases In the cent, a soiled collar, a mussed cravat, proclaim In trumpet tones that a man lacks tbe truest reflnemeut respect of self. Success. ABSCESS. W. H. Harrison, Cleveland, Miss., writes Aug. 15, U)02: 'I want to pay n word of praise for Ballard's Snow Lini ment. I stepped on 11 nut), which caus ed the cords in my leg to contract and an absess to rise in my knee, and the doctor told me I would have a stiff leg, so one day I went to J. F. Lord's drug tore he recommended a bottle of Snow Liuiment; I got a 50c size, and it cured my leg. It U the best liniment In the world. ABSCESSES, with few exceptions, are indicative of constipation or debil ity. They may however, result from blows or from foreigo bodies, introduc ed into tho skin or flesh, such ns splic ers thorns etc. Sold by Chas. Strang. Prim It I tci Water Pip. Very primitive water pipes of an an cient date have beeu discovered In tho streets of Manchester, England. Thoy were hollowed out tree trunks fitted together so ns to make a wooden cou duit. The Joints were somewhat In the style of those of a dshlug rod, the thin eud of one trunk being made to tit Into tho thick end of the other. It la supposed that this means of sup plying Manchester with water was In use about 200 years ago, and discov eries of the same kind made In other towns go to confirm that view. The boring through the wood waa about four luches In diameter. The supply of water in those days waa not only much leas In abeolute quantity than now, but very much leas In proportion to tbe population. No Unpleasant Etlrcts. II yon ever took DeWltt'a Little Karly Risers for biliousness or cottstlpntlon you know Khnl pill plensuro is. These famous Utile pills clesns the liver und rids tho system of all bllo without pro.li clnff unpleasant effects. Justico of tho Peace Aoam Shook, New Lisbon, hid., says. "Some three years sso I had a spell ol grip and felt outdone and I happened to set a trial box of DeWttt's Little Early Uisers and they gave me strergth and muscle." They do not gripe or make you fed sick. Sold by Chat. Strang. King William III. of England was passionately fond of the chase and made It a point never to be outdone lu any leap, however perilous. A Mr. Cherry, who waa devoted to the exiled family, took advantage of this to plan tbe most pardonable design which was ever formed against a king's life. He regularly joined tbe royal bounds, put himself foremost and took tbe most desperate leaps In the hope that Wil liam might break his neck In followlug him. One day, however, be accom plished one so Imminently dangerous that the king when he cauae to the spot shook bis head and drew back. It Is said that Mr. Cherry at length broke his own neck and thereby relieved the king from further haunt. . Always Successful, v7ben Indigestion becomes chronic it is uangeroue. Kodol DiepepaiaCure will cure ludigestiun and all trouble reulta Ing therefrom, thus preventing catarrh of the etomach. Dr. New b rough, of League, W. Va., "To thoue suffering ttom indigestion on stomach trouble I would etty there Is no belter remedy than Kodot Dyspepsia euro. I have prescribed it for a number of my pa tients with good success " Kodol Dys pepoia cure digests what you eat and manes tbe stomach sweet, bold by Cbus. Strang. Roaalnl'a Fealonay. Rossini was Intolerably jealous of all his musical contemporaries and partic ularly of Meyerbeer. In 1830 be heard "Tho Huguenots," and on listening to the performance from the beginning to the end he made up his mind that Mey erbeer had excelled blm and deter mined to write no more. He lived un til 1868, but produced nothing for tbe lyric stage. His thirty-two years of re tirement were spent In the pleasures of a voluptuary. He was particularly fond of good earing and drinking and as sembled about him tbe youngest and gayest society he could attract to hta house. Good advice to women. If you warn beautiful comolexion. clear skin. brieht eyes, red lips, good health, take Hollieter's Rockv Mountain Tea. There is nothing like it. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Hinkle's drug store, Central Point. Italian BrlKanda. A German geutlemun wns one even ing riding along the public highway near Imolu when his horse threw him and bolted. He picked himself up and lighted a match to see what time It was. but fouud that bis watch had PICKING PAILvS $4.00 per dozen. These Pails have a Loop in the Bail and a Hook attached to tho loop so the pail cannot slip sideways when hanging to the limb. 1- Quart Fruit Cans, 65cts. per dozen. 2- Quart Fruit Cans, 75cts. per dozen. AI NICHOLSON & PLAIT'S The Place to Buy Your Hardware. 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. rPressinK and Cleaning; by Skilled Workmen. W. W. EIFERT, The City Tailor, Med ford. When Vou 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 Is 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, cuisine, and management conforms thereto. It has 150 large commodious rooms, all opening on broad, cool verandas; wilh elecric lights; hot and cold water and free baths. From the roof pardon a view is hud of the Exposition grounds, tbe nity rnd surrounding country. Car service direct to all pnrta of the city . European plan. Dining ser vice a la carte and reasonable as in any part of the city. Price of Rooms, 100 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 LJvory Stables A. W. WALKER, Proprietor The Stables has been newly refitted, and New Rigs and Good Horses added. All Night Telophne Service. Orders filled at anytime. Reasonable Rates. MEDKORD, I Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nasi, headaohs, constlDatton. bad hraaik. general debility, sour risings, and catarrh t the stomach are all duo tolndlgestlon. Ksdol cures Indigestion, This new discovery reer tents the natural Juices of digestion as tae eiltt In a healthy stomach, combined wlti the greatest known tonlo and reconstnwtlve properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does net only ours Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach Ireukies oy cleansing, purifying, aweettnisf SM strengthening the mucoas mtmbraoes Hslng the stomach. ti Mr. 3. S. Ball, of Rmnawood, W. Va.. awti t""Wl with sour stomach far (tm .fk? cm and ws art bow aataflTi saw Kodol Digest Whet Yoti Bat. ottlMoahr. $,oo SUa holdinf 3H tiaMSttttMi alta, which sells for SO caeta. ryaparva by I. a OaWtTT 0O OMHMM For Sale by Chas. Strang .iiuiimu. just at tunc moment two bicyclists hove In flight, and he went forward, making signs for them to stop, but the men pedaled furiously of sight. About two months after the gentleman was reading tfst account of travel in Italy when he came across the following passage: "Ono evening we had an adventure with a brigand. We were bicycling near Imolu, wben an individual In a long dusty cloak suddenly sprang from the ground uud with a small lighted torch, which he flourished with furious gestures, demanded our watches. We with great agility, but by the skin of our teeth, avoided the 111 intentioned fellow and, shouting that we had no watches, made off aa fast as we could. Whether followed or not we did not wait to see." Rome Letter to Pall Mall Gazette. Rheumatism, gout, backache, acid polBon. are results of kidney trouble. Hollhtter's Rocky Mountain Tea goeB directly to the seat of the disease and cures when all else fails, 35 cents. Dr. Hinkle's Drug Store, Centra) Point. Oat of Se-aaon. Mrs. Hi Uppe Dear, did you see any of those fine old aqueducts while you were in Italy? Mrs. New-KIch Never seen a duck. And while we was rid ing across Germany we kept a lookout for some of them German peasants, but I never seen such a scarcity of fowl no place. Kansas City Drovers' Telegram. City Talior .-.1---: Efficient Service OREGON A H9 E. M0KRIS0K.M. D., MKMPOKD, OBEliON. OfllcBi Ron tn 8, Falm-Ni'lderiaeyer Block Keitdeouo Corner South C and Nltito atreety 9 S. BUTON, U.S. COMMIBttlONKH, PISTHlOTOP OHEOOM Uometiteud and Timber Land allaffu tad proofs made. Testimony taken lo laud ootv tent cases. Office witb Medford Mall M"d(ord Orecwi I, D. PHIPPS, D. D. S. OlBceBl n Adklui Block, tdjcltlog iUaiflu Drugstore Medtorl.OmtoB (J, W. STEPHENSON, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND OPTICIAN, Office: Room 6, Admins' block, Calli prompt! attended day or nlgbt. 'Phone 663. Medford, Oregon. Q9 T. JONES, COUNTY SURVEYOR, Any or all kinds of Surveying prompt. aoo The County Surveyor oan give you tbe only legal work. Med ford. Oregon t. B PICKEL. PH.BICIAN AND SURG DON, Offlcehouri ll to 12 a. tn. and 1:30 to 3 p. m X-Itay Laboratory Examinations 12.50 to $2& Office Haa It in Block, Medtora, Oregon. C. E. TULL VETERINARY SURGEON EVeterirjary Dentistry a Specialty, All call orderB promptly filler! day or night. OFFICE at Union Stables, Medford, Or. U. B.ANKENY, President. (J. L. DAvis, Cashier. 1. E. Envart, Vice President. W.B. Jackbon, A But. Cashier The fledford Bank MKDFOflD. OREOON Capital and Surplus, $55000.00 SAPG DEPOSIT IIOXBS TO KENT A General Banking Business Transacted SUMMONS. In the CI. cult Court for the County of JackNon, State of Oregon, Zolraa Goortsell, 1 Pluiutlrr. vs. Summons, Kvttrt Goodsell, I Suit for Divorce, Drif eud ant. J To Eva-t Gooilsell, tho above mimed defendant IN THE NAME OF THE S'l ATEOKOHECOM: You aro hereby requl ed to appear and answer the co ' plaint of n alntlff til til ngnlnr-t you In llie above cut (licit Court and Cuuxu within six wcetsfrom the date of the llrst puUir ;it!ca of this summons, said Ilm puWicatinn being on Kridey, August Lf, lititf, and yi-u ae heieby notified that if you fail tn appearand answer or ortherwlxc plead to plain mi's coin pin I ir with tn uald time the plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the rtlluf demanded In 'he com plaint, towlt: For a decree of divorce Iretr you and that tbe bonds 01 mutrimony now existing between yourself and plaintiff be wholly set uslde ana held for naught, and that plaintiff bavo tbe care, control and custody of her minor !on, PeForest (ioodsell, and that she have judgment UKaiuet you for her cosin anc die huseinentsand lor snob other relief as to tbe Court and in uood conscience muy appear just and equitable. This summons is published in Thk Med fOin Mail by order of Hon. II K. tianna, one or the judges of ih Circuit court for Jackson 001111 ly, Oregon, made on the 22nd dav of August, 1905, at Chmub rs wherein and in talrt order it is ordered that tne defendant appear and answer plain tiff's complaint within six weeks from tho Unto of the llret publication of this Ntimmons, whloh said ft rat publication is August 'lb, VMr. W. I. Vawtkr, Attorney for plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and lor the County nl Jui-kkou. Margaret J. Poyscr, Plaintiff, 1 VS. I S3 Frank Poyser, defi ndunt. To Prank Poyser, th above namrd dnfei.ilaut. IN THE NAME OF 1 11 K STATE OF olli.OON; you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint lilnl analnst you in the uhove en tit It'll L'ourtaud cause, within "Ten" dayB from the date of the .service of this Summons upon you: If served within this (iiuk.soti) County, Oretron, or if served within anv other county within the State of Oregon, ttur' within "Twenty" days from the date of the service of this Summons upon yi.u: or If by niiiicution of ibis Suinmoi n then within t-ix vi eks trom tho date of the llrst Publication 1 hereof, and if you I il so to answer for want then of the plaintiff will apply to the Court f..r the relief ptayed (or in In r complaint herch. v wit.- For a decree dissolving the coin 1 act 01 mar riage now existing between plaln-tiT at,d tho defendant, and for such other, Hi r uud different relief as to the court may vvm equit able. This Summons Is Published In Thk mkdford MaiIi pursuant to an order of tin. 11 K. Hanna, Judge, made in ehumh 1 i-ck.-on-villc. Jackson County, Oregon, Ji y 2.V 1MU5, the tlrst publication b lug on th. vs ti .i;tv of July A. D. 1005, and ihe .Ht public. ,u being on the 8th day of September A. I. l!i. M Mogr, Attorney for ti::- r;.:ijtlff EXECUTRIX'S NOP i. In the matter of the estate ol Jcs- Hliikle, deceased. Notice la hereby given that tho 11 ! rsined has boen appointed by the Com v 'it)rt of Jacksot County, Oregon, exec t ix of the estateof Jesse H inkle, deceased -m p'r-ona having claims again t the said c'a-o re requested to DreEent them to th.- tutrix properly verified on or before six ui nihs irora thedatoof this notice, at Centrul l'int, Ore gon J illy 28, 1905. Qub Newbury, attorney Tor executrix Mary a nn Mbb J. R. WILSON, I Blacksmithing: AT THE OLD STAND . Brick .Shop M edford. . This is a Cut DILLARD'S NON-N i-rifj Watch Movemeni Absolutely uiiiittVi'.i.'i! I.y Electricity. ir Malmhm imi-. B. N. BUTLER, Aent Corner 7th and C ts