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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
Baking Powder Makes the lightest most delicious and tasty chot biscuit A LITTLE BF Alloo RooBovolt says sbo ain't on gugod to nobody, so tboro 1b still a olmuco (or somo rising youug man and It ought to bo one from the west. Alloo doesn't belong in tho effete nd hide-bound East. The Bhtpmont from San Francisco of a cargo of 25,000 barrels of oil to Cbljo, to bo used na fuol by ouo of tbo railroads tboro, suggosts tbo possibil ities of this South American market for the fuol oil produced on tbo Fa olilo ooast of North America. Senator W. A. Clark Is quoted in a Boston paper assaying that tbo Amal gamated Copper Company ia now earning at tbo rato of botwoon 817, 000,000 and 818,000,000 n year not prolits. Thut ropresoiita noarly 11 per oout on its 810:1,000,000 of oapital stook. Separating miuorals by using oil rooalla one of the orlginul grouso pro oosaea wbioh was discovred at tho Klmborly diamond mluea by n boy, wno, whilo oatiug bia lunoli at worjt, aoaidoutly dropped a ploco of broad "butter sirto down," on tbo traveling bolt on which the diamond-bearing olay passod. llo found that whore tbn gronuu was tboro nlao wore tho diamouds. Tho amount of wator roqulred tor a ooncoutrntor null may bo estimated at 1000 gullous por ton of ore troatod por day. For a 100-ton plaut, about 100,000 gallons of wator will bo ample; in cases of uooosBlty, wboro wator ia aoaroe, 60,000 gnllons will suiQoo whon tho water 1b oonsorvod. The worla movoa and nations, too. Old China, fungus grown with ago, is to havo constitutional jrovornuiout. Unlike Russlnn froodom, it la to oomo poaootnlly by oousout and dosliro of the ruling powers. No doubt tbo movement la inspired by the wonder ful progrosa mado by Japan siuoo adopting inodorn govoruoutal meth ods. The CbiUBBO people, bowovor, havo not tho progrespivo qualities natural to tho Japanese and will not o rondlly got out of tbo rut of agos. Tho torm "stroak" in mineralogy refors to tbo osueutial oolor of a min eral or tho color of Its powder. It is most ooiumouly outnlnod by rublilug tho spooiinon on a plucs of rough white porcelain or on a bit of white hornstono. Tbo atroak ia of groat lmportninio In tbo determination of minerals' nnd ia of oapooinl valtio iu dlillerontiatlug tho motallio minerals whoBo ostorual oolors are often simi lar whilo their streaks may show au othor oolor. Tbo groenUh black atronk of ohaloopyrlto quickly dia tingulshea it from gold whoso streak is like Ita external color. Tho red or reddish brown stroak of bosinatito Borvos to Identify It when oomparod fAAAI A D I A A Poison Breathed lYlMaU-rl- into the System The air arising from low, marshy places, damp cellars, stagnant ponds and pools nnd from decaying vegetable ninttcr, as well as the gases from sewers, Is loaded with germs of malarial poison. The water wc drink, that has not been properly filtered and purified, is also full of these genus nnd microbes, nnd as wc daily breathe and drink millions of MAIARIA IN Ki system: ion TUARS. these into the system, to be lor several years I suffered with Chills and absorbed by the blood, the Fever, caused by Malaria In my system, and each entire body begins to feel the tat J"81 ,!"r I'"1 n J1- fTm.tn of nninnM Thi Finally mv physician prescribed b. S. S. It cn tlfec ji of the poison. he ,irelv iurt;,i'mc. t cv i.n troubled since, most common form of Ma- w M ket st jUsville, Ky, I. Siurorv. Inrin la "chills nnd fever," J but when the blood is thoroughly snturnted with the poison it becomes so weak and polluted that abscesses, carbuncles, boils, sores, ulcers and other skin diseases result. Malaria also affects the liver, kidneys, bowels nnd stomach, producing' a chronic state of biliousness that often results in jaun dice or some malignant fever. In cases of Malaria the blood must be puri fied before the body can regain Its natural health. S. S. S. contains purify ing and tonic properties nosscsscd by no other blood medicine, and is the 8. S. S. Improves the appetite and digestion, tones up the entire system by its alterative and purifying action, nnd Malaria, with all its bad effects, is permanently driven from the system. Book on the blood nnd any medical advice, without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. with tbe other yellow or frost brown stroak of Uamonlte or the black of niagnetito. President Itoosevelt baa appoint ed Cbaa. A. Slillings, of Uoston, to tho olllco of publio printer In room of tbo preceding holder of tho ollloe, which carries a salary of 81500. Mr, Sttlllnga is a trained printer of large e.xprlouce, and is highly rocommeud ed. The publio printing olllco iu Washington la tbe largest establish meut of tbe kind in the world. It has boon oxtravagautly and dishou- faatly conducted and if the new obiof accomplishes what 1b oxpected of him there ought to be a saving of a mil lion dollars a year or more. How' TuiaT we offer One Hunlre4 Pollers Reward for anv raso of Caterrn that canuot be cured lif Hall's Ceterrli Cure r. J- CHUNKY &CO., Toledo, O. we, me unocriifiieo, jiavo Known r. j.unen' ev lor tho lam 16 rears, and believe him mjr- lectlr hnnurablo In all buslnitss transactions and nnanclall.v able to carry out any obliga- uoui uko uj nil mm. wabnmg, Kimiun A Minvw, Wllftlosalu Uma-rltla. Toledo. O Hall' Catarrh euro la taken In ernally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous flurlacoH nl the system. Testimonials sent Tree, l'rloe 76 cuius ior bottle, sola by ull drtinvlntH, Take II all's Family I'll lo for constipation. Klamath County News. rroH Klamath Bx.rvaa. I'Tnnk Ward ia at Byron hot springs near Stookton, Cal. His health has Improved lately and be expeots to be back in the Falls In a week or two. Tbe Whltelak Timw is to be the name of tbe new paper to be pnb lisbed at Whltelake City with tbe first publication to appear next Mon day. It Is to eaponse the cause of lio pnblloanlsm and bear the name of tbe Wbltolake Publishing Company as ownor and J. 1' nalcido as editor. Quit a number of Klamath Falls oitlzons accompanied tbo governor to Merrill, among them being Judge n. Li. uenson, 4. aeon xayior, u. St. Geo. Bishop, Jndge Baldwin, W. O. Smith, S. B. Huston, of Iiillsboro, Mont Uutohlsoj, (Jen. Flnier and Col. Wilklns. They Boomed to ojnoy their trip to onr oity and we oould be glad to have them come often. SteDhen Collahau. of Dairy, was the victim of an aooidvnt resulting iu a broken .eg and somo bruises Wednesday eveniug of last weok, He was rldlna a fraotloui horse borne from school. Arriving at the gate at tbe southeast end ol tbe Collahan rauch, tbe boy got olf, opened tbo cute, led the horse through and then attmpted to mount. Stepping his left foot into the stirrup and rising the horse suddonly pluugod to tbo right, throwing him backward to tho ground. He lOBt hold of the rolu and ills foot dinging to the Btirrup, be was dragged somo forty yards, broaklug a bono in his leg below the kuoo. Ho laid thoro for somo time, calling for help, and, luoklly, about sundown, George Hyinth came riding aloug. beard hiB ories, found him, put him on his boast and took him homo, about two miles away. Next morning he was taken to Bonanza and had tho bone sot. Two membora of tbo Unltod StateB reclamation aorvloo have rocoutly toudored thoir rouigimtioua and will praatlco their professions iu Klamath Falls. II. L. llolgato, attorney for the sorvlco, who baa for tho past year looked aftor tho legal matters afl'oot ing tho Klamath project, will, after tho ilrst of Decombur, open an olllco here and ougage iu tho general praotlco of law. He will, howotor, notwithstanding bis resignation, com plete the immediate govorumout work upou whiob ho is now ougaged. Mr. llolgato has been iu tho govoru ment aervioe for over five years and roBigns a poBitlon paying 81800 and oxpousoB, per annum. Before enter ing tho government aervioe he waB a member of tbe Orogou bar. Melviu D. Williams, graduate engineer, re signed Ootobor 1st, and will opou an engineering oilloo iu the new Bald win building, lie has had eight years exporienoo iu tho engineer ing work In tho wostorn atatos and for the past three years has boeu oou nooted as assistant engineer with the U. S. reclamation sorviea. His study and praotlco has boon aloug the lines of irrigation, hydraulics, mining and general laud surveying. His office will be oomplotely equipped for hand ling a gouoral engineering praotioo. At their regular mooting last Satur day the dirootora of tho Klamath Wator UsorB Association appointed Mr. Williams ollloial engineer of tho association. Klamuth Falls Keuubllcan At tho xogular mooting of the city council Monday ovoning, Uoorgo llumphroy, of the third ward, was ejected to 1111 the unexpired term of Counoilmau Ward, who is absent in California for the winter. Mrs. S. J. Bubb, mother of Assist ant Cashier Bobb, of tho Klamath County Hank, arrived Thursday ovon ing from her home at .Mountain View, Calif., and Is visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Martin, Jr. Mrs. lliibb is an aunt of Mrs Martin, boing a sister of the late tioorgo W. Smith. Klamath oouuty has commouood shipping butter outsldo of the coun ty. Mr. (J. V. Mlahlnr, of the Merrill creamery, returned Tuesday from tho Kngue river varey whore ho deliver ed uOOO pounds. Mr. Mishlor stntoa that he received two cents moro a pound than be has been getting nt meal remedy for the treatment oi Malaria, it des troys the germs of the disease and builds up the weakened, polluted circulation. It enters into the blood nnd forces out every particle of poison nnd waste matter and adds strcneth and activity to it. homo. Ho could not dispose of all ulB product at homo and had to find an outside market, I, A, UufTy is to have a modern equipped bouBe-boat for the accom modation of his frionds boro and from San Diego. Mr. Duffy has let the con i race to Alex nosier, wno win mild tho boat this winter. It will bo 05 foot long and 20 foot wide, with promenade running entirely around tho cabiu. President J. P Churchill, of tho Klamath Wuter Users' Assooiatiou, arrived from Butte creek valley Thursday evoning to attend tho meot ing of the water users and assist in the ratification meeting Saturday. lie remained until Tuesday. Miss Warring, of Markesan, Wia oonain, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Newbam, left yesterday morning for her borne. MIsb Warring says she likes Klamath Falls so well that sbo intendB to return iu the spring to live here. Favored by Hot I Farties. Kfpnblloans and D.moerats alike praise Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, oolds and all throat and lung diseases, as no other remedy can com pare with it It la safe and snre. F. T. Slater, merchant, 171 Mnln S., GlouBter, Mass., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar ourod m of a very bad cough whloh I bad for three months though other remedlos failed to poneflt me. I oan highly recom mend it for coughs and colds." Sold by Medford Pharmaoy. A JiMsslM Puthar Hint. From Oregon Observer: A few moralngs ago, Adal, son of S. G. Blngan, of Willisana, went out on tbe fothills of Gnybaok mountain with his dog to hnafc. After traveling around a little, tbe dog raa iinto a fir tbioket, and isaanadlataly oom menoed to make ooasitUrabl of a racket From to aoiloa of tbe dog, the hunter reckoned a bear was In the cover. Presently IDA dog onme out, but on being ordered went back again, with hid oloa behind, pre pared for business. Ther was for ooious growling and the nuater stop ped beside a log to investigate. Just then, a panther rose up behiud him with a terrible scream, and making a leap over some bushes, alighted across his guu and arm, knooking bim down. The dog came to tbe res cue and the panther loft the hunter and Braug for the dog, but misBed and landed on a log. Ed promptly recoverd his feet and Immediately put a shot behind the shouldersa of the beast, wbioh made olf aoroaming, for the thicker brush. Hearing aome growling a few feet from him, tho buutor turned aud Boeing part of au- othor panther lot blaze with dead ly eifect. It proved to be a panther cub. Meantime tho dog was agaHn making things iutoreatiug for tho old punther, but prosoutly returned to his master and oould not be induced to rouow tho fight. Tho savage boaat was whipping tho bruah aud growl ing forooiously aud without the dog, Ed did not coulsder it safe to taoklo tho wounded panther alone, bo ho made for homo, got two moro dogs and accompanied by Mat Chapman, roturuod to light it out. Thoy found the pauthor doad and In looking around found another cub, whiob thoy killed. The old oua weighod oighty-two pounds. CONSTIPATION. Iloalth is obaolutely ImpoBBlble if oonstipation be present. Many ser ious oaaea of liver aud kidney oom plaint have Bprung from neglootod oonatlpation. Suob a doplorable con dition is unnecessary. There la a oure for it. Uerbine will Bpeadily remedy matters. C. A. Lindsay, P. M., Urouson, Fla., writes, Feb. 12, 1002: "Having tried Herbine, 1 find it a tine modiolne for constipation. " 60c Dottlo. Sold by Strang's Drug Storo. HOTEL RAMON A A PILE OF ASHES, Handsome Structure at 6an Louis Obla po la Destroyed by Fire. Ban Louis Obispo, Nov. 11. The hmulsomo Hotel llamona has been to tally destroyed by a lire which Is bo lioved to have started In tho kitchen at 2 o'clock yesterday morning. Thcro woro 160 guests In tho bond ing, moat of them boing eastern tonr lata, but all escaped In safety with ihclr personal effects. Tho building was a moilorn frame structure, and though tio local flro do pnrtmont did excollont work It was im posslblo to chock tho spread of the flames. Tho loss Is estimated at about J100, 000, of which 1S,000 was covrorl bj Insurance Tho hotol had attracted consldornble tourist travel In this city and Its de struction will bo severely foil, by tho community. The Exact Thing Required for Con stipation. "As a certain purgntiro and stom aoh miritlcr Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor Tablets seem to be tho ex act thing roqulred, strong onough for tho most robust, yot mild enough nnd Bate for children and without that terrible griping bo common to most purgatives" say K. 8. 'Webster ,fc Co., Udora, Ontario, Caunda. For sale by Cbaa. Strang. MlrrMer of War Lewveai Oabtnet Parte, Nov. IX Tho rUrorlor Min istry mot with IU first cheek yoslur day whon M. Dortoanx, Xttnislor oi War, poromntorlly withdrew from the mlnlstorlnl bronchos during an angry debate In tho Ctiamoor of Deputies and theronftor amonncoA bin roatgna tioiv Por a Umo tho entire Cabinet hung in tho balanco, and lYerntor Hou Tier announced tho rosMttDocs of him. solf and bis coeavqrs to giro up power union they wore rnnported by a substantial mfiercitr. After a de bate of exceptional vioionoo a motion favorable to the Mititstrr pravnfled by ft vote of 310 to 147, Howoror, the ministerial majority la made np oi tractions of dirorgout grottos and the future of the Cabinet rornaroe In doubt' TO KILL JEWS slOTINY AT CRONSTADT HA! BEEN SUPPRESSED AND IS NOW UNDER CONTROL. stories of a Regular St. Bartholomev Massacre of the Jews Has Been Planned by "Black Hundred." fat, Paterrtbnrg, Nov. 11, Btories an tsamg tnauHtrtoiiHly circulated that I scgnhzr BL BapOiotomow massacre o CD Jows and lnLelloctuals hoa beei ptasmod by Cha "black hundred" of St Petersburg tern oomo time. , ft Is . declared: that all houses eon Inhrrng Jewe are being marked with I rod cross. While K Is naOcxDrUxOy true tha' the lower cluaaes would ttke to lo' loose, no real denger is anticipated, at he polio ban seactvtnl tha most Hglc ksfltnieUoai kt mtpyrmt ami oUexapl at an tsniatoe. Obtrat Witt baa crAewea a 'WinsrwEli krreatlgatlon of all the Jewish massa aes and other disorders in tbe tnterioi whore the polios, troopc and official are cnarged eftber wrfil fcocTting oi with abetttng violence and -be as de IsriitusGd to heae all tbe cOenOen re awfed and ittnlsTrnfl. Mutiny (MSrety 8up)iiauiii d Onetadt, Moar. ltr Tba ntrttn aere te vaJDnMf nppreesecs. The mn meers wlio ore tcf dtnaj oot In the oast m aactlan of ttwtovn ban been or rested. Tie diacrderly elttnarsai are n ruler control. Bt Petorsborg, Nor. 11-Oujtog th( rioting at Cronstadt the Qrjvornm eni treasury there, which was ecrroundot by a deep moot filled with water, wai only saved from tho mob of mutineers and rowdies by tbe r removal of the bridges. Public Lectures. St. Petersburg. Kov. U. The Towt Council of St Petersburg is taking the lead in the political education agitation of the masses by inaugurating a series of public lectures at which the new order of tilings Is explained to the people. The object of tho meetings is to allay the hostility between the vari ous classes by showing the benefit ac cruing to all from the grant of liber ties. Tills oxnmple will be followed by Moscow and other cities. False Reports Spread. Word reaches Count Wltto that In somo regions the reactionaries who are seeking to make the now regime odious are spreading reports among the peasants In tho country and the lower classes of the cities that the Im perial manifesto is a fogery Issued by a Camarilla of revolutionists of which Count Wltte Is the head and who hold the Emperor prisoner In the palace. Such stories, circulated among the 1& nornnt peasantry are apt to prove al most as dangerous now as they dfa when the peasantry rose to support Pugaticheff, who, claiming to be Peter III, called on the people to overthrow Catherine n. The clergy throughout tbe country, under instructions from tbo Holy Synod, axe doing all In their power lo counteract tho effect of such pernicious reports by explaining to the people In the churches the real meaning of the reforms. Mutinous Sailors Surrender. Constodt, Nov. 11. All Is quiet a' Cronstadt Tha mutinous sailors have all BUbmlttod and the leaders to the number of several hundred have been deported from tho Island. The others are thoroughly repentant. Troops are pouring Into the city from all dlrec tions by water. Ask Help for Russian Jews.' San Francisco, Nov. 11. A strong and urgent appeal to help the unfor tunate Russian Hebrews, sufferers by the terrible roossacro that so recently took place, has come to the- Jowisn Congregations In San Francisco. Rabbi Jacob Voorsanger received the follow tng message. "On bohnlf of Uie National Commit tee for the relief of sufferers by Rus Stan massacres, of which I have been appointed treasurer, wo urge you tc call a tneotlng of the Jewish com runnity to form a branch committefc and collect rnimcdlnte ftmda. Tho ne ooeurtty la very groat. Conditions are appalling. JACOO H. SCHIFF." A meeting of tho associate delegates of the Jewish congregations and so cletlos of Snn Francisco and the baj cities wns Immediately called and wo) hold Thursday night in Tomple J3manu-El, Jacob Greene bAum presld w Tho dispatch of Jacob Behlff, whe 1 a Now York banker and financier ol tho firm of Rnhn, Loob A Co., wni tread and on Immediate response wai ritnde to tho appeal. liberal snbscrlp tlons were given. I All contributions may be sent to P !N. Ifllenthal, treasurer of the locai commltteo. nt tho AngtoOallforalb Sank. Snn Frnnctsoo. HOLU8TER'3 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A iSniy Medloln for Buiy Peoplo, Brings Golden Hilth and Renewed Vigor. A spooifle for OnimtlMtlnn, Tn.liRtwtton, T.Itb tun, Kitttipr TronbltM. PtmplM. Kozenvt, Impur U:ivi., iVil Unutth, Muuvlffh Howt-K Hti.tltu'.i ami .Ini'tcnt'lu. It'siRivky Mountain IVd n lab let form, iw ofiits n Kt. OfnnfitP mado b HnLLIATKR ltntt COMPANY, Miiill!). Wlft, vtOLDEN KUGGFT5 FOR SALLOW PE0PLF Dr. Hinklo, Central Point, Oregon OAHTOHIA. Bnu th It ItW Yen Haw Atars Bt5flgH FACES WINTES FAMINE GENERAL MORTZA, PERSIAN MINISTER TO WASHINGTON, FORESEES SUFFERING. Washington, Nov. 11. Gnnoral Mor t07.a, tho Persian Minister, who ar rived here yesterday, in im Intorviov poke of the deplorable condition ox isting in his country as a result o' the cholera epidemic of 1904. the fall ore of crape and the increase In Wv price of the necessities of life. "Our country is most peculiarly anr woefully situated jut now," Bald C!en enaJ Morteza, "and Uiere Booms to no relief In eight. Through a serle' of distressing vi (illations - up cm o' peoplo, the PerBians are exjicrlcmelu a panic. Tlio irtody increaao of prtwf means Btarvntion to manry; It ,wi1' moan minery to eounttess ot3icnt, anr It in with Leavy UteartB thai w kxii forward to the Mifforlng of thif wlntor. "OitJin-arlly, in times of crap failure tbe 3ertJaxir djojHmd upon tnclr mex! door xtolffbbQr, Boasia, far Whottt, but IlnBSia! wir rMUltod In (he larporta tMns to Ponda feeing bo greflflty Olnin tohod that fow wore aDle to praflt b H, and tben only tho better ctasMti os tbe Rnesinn -war prices wan al Boost exofWiant. Two-thirds of Per fltafo commerce ia with Knsala, and tbe war orip2ed our indtratrieo lr Bcerriy H EMh epcteg Abonl 100,000 of oar poave on Vm wcwlei u ftKnticr go otto U OaocBEai to mvr pttoctpaTJy in tha grain fteMc, enfl Che wmr and tha internal oVCwtianoes tbture have pavolyied oven tha ajri u Mural rwrauita and those roan hvre earned no vaees, fxacticalXf, h post two tEOmmen. The Cholera ham posited, the war ts t an end, but oar peonto mm stilt btragry. Their pnoeloni H to Brt through anotber 5"eax, bniBtJug tc Providence that tiielr gxanaiioc maj be filled next autumn." NEUKALGIA PALNS, Rheumatism, lumbago and sciatic pains yield to the ponotrating influ ence of iJallard's Know l,inlmeut It penetrates to the nerve and bone and being absorbed into the blood. its healing properties are convoyed to every part of the body and effect some wonderful -"cures. 25o, 50c, Qi.uu. soia Dy Strang's urug store, Market Report This list will be changed each week as prices change : WbBttt 58c Oats 40 Flour $1.80 per 100 lbs Barley Si ' Bran $20.00 per ton Middlings i!5.00 Potatoes $1.00 per 100 Itw Egg 8, per doz 82io Buttor, per lb 224c Hoans, white dry, per lb 4c Beans, red dry, per lb 3c Bacon, per lb 11c Hams, per lb 12c Shoulders, por lb 9c Lard, per lb 10c Hogs, live, pur lb 4 to 5 Beef, live, per lb.. 2lo 3 Mutton, per lb 3c Chickens, spring $2 00 to $3 00 ChiekenB, old. $4.00 to $460 Hay baled, grain 10.00 If you are troubled with Indigea tion, constipation, Bour stomach, or any other pain, Hollister'e Kooky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well, 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets, Or. llinkle's Drug Store, Cen tral Point. Native to the soil nnd climate make tho healthiest and best bearing orchards. Eureka Nursery Eight miles from Grants Pass, in Applepatc Valley. Allhome grown trees, true to name, freo from disease, strong and vigor ous growth. 5000 Spitzen burgs, all whole root, crown grafts, trees 3i to 4i feet high, if 65 per 1,000; 4, to 6 feet, $70 por 1,000. Twenty-five other varieties to select from at reasonable prices. Tives carefully dug and packed and shipments made to any point, i address: J. H. ROBINSON, WILDERVILLE, - OREGON. 100 REWARD Wo offer One Hun dred ($100) Dollars Reward for informa tion leading to the Arrest and Convic tion of the party or parties shooting at or breaking insula tors, or interfering in any way with our Transmission Line. CONDOR WATER & POWER COMPANY, By C. R. Ray. $ sa.- smj L--JJ aj VJJ vjj 'a' Sour Stomach No appetite, lose of atranctb, aesa, headache, constipation, bad fatMak general debility, aour rlainga. and oshlants of the stomach are all duo to indigestion. Kodol cures indigestion, This new discovery rapw cents the natural Juices of digestion u exist In a healthy stomach, combined wttb the greatest known tonic and reoonalretertrf properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Curs dm ao4 only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but (hi famous remedy cures all stomaoh travels by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening tha snucoas msmbnsaja Untof the somaoh. Mr. S. g. Ball, af Rsrraswoos. W. Va.. aaitr I as troueted with sour stoensch far IMS ream Kcdol curaa mm sad a ara sow aria SI as (or Ubr. KcckK DiBMU Want Yes Ead. r. (1.00 Bias BeloU IU sasaataatl alsa. waist sails for (0 osnea. 4nal aw I. . D.VWTT a OS).. WMM For Sale by Chas. Strang That not rery ologuit wcotO, ssssy postxlly ox Amorscariuna, "bummsr," m said to be doacoodol tram the Snt tlab jumnmroo," Uaolr oonliirits oU, it not tbt litorisry la tba oomijanu H lsu Isapt. X. "bitmniaruo" iu a ptsM vbo ptaVUod ab outeias tts sxsjsdar fluti mortoC Maturallr acb a ptaraaal M In durfaror vltb tba dasdan la Sta astabnadiwd nuutebs. Slsa 'TaasassBawi eas" iram ccsjaod of aaaattna; sosst aaUtns wmrlilsas waaaa, kaaaa tlaa aUav osraaabta trlsyaaVanna of Ha JanpMatla W." aaid fba trnic. Om fijbt" Ho. Ol OdoX" BVOarl Dot rem atronk Ola flasrt Bspsa. ou roa do Ouutr "Vekato be aaid to mo, V OVaa Vra Buother,' and so I aordanrl tUs PtlMnAnanrila Pma CAHTOnlA, Bans Ilia 11,1 "ln' ',01 N"' lw"' NOTICE OF FNAl SETTLEMENT. Ia the mttier of iha suUte of Mrtha V. Hen drtx, dccetiSPtl. N TICE 18 HKRRBT GIVEN THJLT THE undornlEned, tulminlBtrator of the estate of Martha M. Hcrtd.Ix, deceased, has tlltd hi final account as Huch mlmlntBtrmor ir the County Court of Jackson Couuty, Oreiroa, aad vhat said court han, by order, appointed Wed nesday, the 20th day ol December, V3QS, aa a limu and the court btjuie at Jaukkonvillo, Ure rod, as the place for hearing objections tboro to and the arti lenient thereof. Luted and first nuoliehed November 10, 1905. J. W.LI NO, Administrator of the ostato of Martha M nendrix. deccaed. S. Putuux, Attorney for Eatato. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In the matter of the etato of James Musty, deci'iised. Notice is hereby uiven that tho undcrstKned htiM bucn duly appointed by the County Court of iiiuKMuit i.uuDij', uivkiiu, uumiiiiHvraior, ui tho est rite of James Musty, deccuriud. AH perMitiH having elitims agnln-'t the aaid estaio are heaeby notitied to present the suniu to the uniJorsin' d at the ollice of M Pnrilin, in Hudford, OrcRon, witn proper vouchers attaehed and duly verlfitd, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and ilrat published Novembe- 10, 1105 I' X. MUSTT, Administrator of tho estuto Jumea MuRty, de ce tired. M. furdln. Attorney for estate L A.'yn ACRE STOCK RANCH buildings, ten miles from 160 35 ACRES: Good buildings, 90 vcrea in cultivation, good f ir fruit or alfalfa, part in alfalfa, six miles from rail road $3700.00. ACRES: 25 inches water for irrigation, near railroad, for $3500.00. Country property to traHe Good bargains in Timber To Burn Or Not To Burn; That is the Question. Whether it is better to suffer the loss and annoyance of burning meats or breadstuff h in an old stylo common pan, or by buying a "NEVER-BURN"' to end euch. troubles. NICHOLSON & PLATT'S The Place to Buy Your Hardware. Eifert's IT'S THE MAN UEE1IND THE SHEARS Who Oemee Hie Nobby Fit. EIFEliT Garments are Cut nnd Di'hii ed by Artistic Workman, who devote their time and ability to Dleuoe his cuBtomert. Orders taken for Suits, from $14.00 nnd up. Orders taken for Over Coals, $14 00 and up. cuim rretsseu anu lteunea. Eifert W. W. EIFERT, I The City We Ruaranteed the Fib. Smoke Murphy's Best" This is the best Nickel Cigar ever put on the Medford Market, La Cinceridad and Garabanas Are bit goods known the world over as a prime ariicle. Tobaccos and Cigars to suit aU tastes, at the OOUD-OREE1N FRONT, W. Q. MURPHY, Proprietor MlTOftU, OUEtiOH. OBdHBoom Paluv-Neldermeyer Block BasUdanoe 'Corner Buuth C uud Kliitk itreoty 8. BLITON, O.B. COllal IStiloNUU, D1BTHICT or OKEQON Uoujwtload aud Timber Land tiHugH aud prouls made. Toatlmony tubun lo luud oon. UMil USAeil. Office with Uu'lford kfull Medford Oregon I, D. PHIPrS, D. D, S. Offlcee a AdiJn. Block, ftdjcltlrg llaekio Urutf Btoie Uedlord, OreKUK Q. W. STEPHENSON, PHYSICIAN, BUEGKON AND OPTICIAN, Offloe: Koom.AdkiDB' block. Calls promptt tttteododdayor Dlght. 'Phone 668. Afedford, Oregon. Q T. JONES, OU0NTY BUEVKYOR. Aayorali kinds of Surrey Id e prompt'. dona ThoCouatyeurreyoroan give you the only local work. Medford. Oregon I?. B PICKKL, FH1BIOIAN AND SURGDON, . OfBoohoora ll to 12 a. n. aod I :U0 to 8' p. m X-K&r Laboratory Examlnatfons 12.60 to 26 Ottae Haaklo Block, Uedforo, Orvgou, 0. . TULL VITXBINABY BUEGEON glVoVerinary Dcnttstrx a Specialty. All nail order, promptlr alias img or nigbt. Oma at Onion Etablea, Medford, Or. l.S. BaTABT, Vice President. W. B. JAOBSOM, Asst. Oasbter PivaUtnt. . x.. SATIS, oaablsr. The Hertford Bnk Msaraaa, Oregon MM WtPOtlT BOXES TO stBNT A GiRersI Banking Business Triisacted SUMMONS. Im Vtm Olrcnlt Court for the County of Jackson, 8tats of Oregon, Plain tiff. 1 vt. V ftuaamoDH, " Charlar P i.oar, Suit for Divorce. Defendant. J T Charles P. lKar, Defendant: IN THE NAUK OF TH K Bl ATE OP OBEGO N: Yam are hereby requl rd to appear and anwer the co plaint filed ueairjHt you In tbe bovo rati tied Hult on or he lore tbe last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of ommo.iB, lowlt: on or beforethe lftth day of December, 1905, aid date being tbe exultation of six we-ks;(roro tbe Hret day of publication of thin summons, and if yon 'tall so to appear and anr. wo r, for want thereof, the plain It fl will apply to the court tor the relief demanded lu plaintiff's complaint, a BUcclnut stati-inciit of which It; hh follows, towlt: tor a decree of tho court dissolving the contract of marrla. e exist lug butwuon plaintiff and defendant, uud de creelng that the plaintiff have exvlucivr c .rQ' aud curitodyof the thror minor chtldnn of rilalntiff and defendant and tor such other, urtber and different relief as to tho court ahull Gvem equitable. k This summons Is publlEhed In Thr Med fokd Mail by order ol Hon. H. K. Harm a, judKO of the above enlltlcd court, which order wan mado and entered on the 2dt d.v ol November, 1905, and tbo dale or th Urn, publication hereof in tbe 3d day of November 1905. M. PUR DIN, Attorney tor plaintiff Subscribe (or The Mnil. 100 acres in cultivation, fair railroad, $7.50 per acre for Medford property. and Medford property. W. T. YORK J MADE TO ORDER GARMENTS Will Scientifically measure you, who has the . . . Knowledge of Measurement. Tailor, Medford. '