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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1906)
made with Royal Baking Powder Are delicious and wholesome a perfect cold weather breakfast food. Made in the morning; no yeast, no "set ting " over night ; never sour, never cause in digestion. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and a thousand other dainty dishes, see the "Royal Baker and Pastry Cook." Mailed free to any address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. A LITTLE OF Senator Ueariu has tho distinction of being tho poorest niun fiuuuoli.lly in tho United Status satiate. Au effort is being made to havo , congress gruut another appropriation to carry ou tuo black sand lexporf mentH, tho appropriation of 825,000 mado by the lust congress boiug ex hausted. In tho village of Vorjux, near Chal-oueur-Saono, franco, a couple, aged one hundred and ninoty respectively, Iiavo just celebrutod thoir eovouty Hfth anniversary of their wedding, which they called their "platinum" woddlng. liiHuraiicB aominisfiioncrs ropronont liig various states had a couforenoo with tho prosldeut In Washington on Saturday to urgo hlm to uo his in fluence to have devisod a uniform h tu to law regaidlug lnsurauoo. With n whito man ou tho soafl'orld and twonty-llvo Toxas shorifl's for au audience at San Antonio thojothor day, a male negro qunrtotto from tho Jail sung, "Uod bo with You 'till wo Meet Again." A vory pretty arraugo mont, still we suppose tho man who had mado It possible was not appro clativtf. Tho census buroau declared that Ulitoraoy among women Is docreastug moro rapidly thau among men. How over, the'fomale sex Is shown to bo moro iUKorato timn tho male, the Il literacy among tho females boing 112, por thousand to 1U1 p.r thousaud fur males. Ton yoai'B ago tho contrast wub moro marked, showing thou 1-M females wore illiterate and 123 males por thousaud, A packing plant for putting up whale meat has boou started lu Now-! foundluud. Over BOO burrels havo been packed idready and the indus try 1b looked upon as u oouiiug one. Canned it is said to look liko corned beef aud smell liko Buioked halibut. If tlioy can but tan the hides, somo of tho leather shortage ought to bo rollovod. A whale skin ought to cut up wolf aud tnere is no danger of ooruorlug tho market. lu ono o tho ilorcioet duels that has tukeu place in thia part of tho coun try since the passing of the profes sional desperado with his six-shootor forever loaplug from Us holster, J. J Sullivan and K 0. Clayton, both of them young aud married, shotoaou other to dath Thursday night in a crowded Hhyolito gambling hull. The mou, after emptying thoir re volvers into each other's boilies, clinched and died locked together ou the floor. Tonapah Herald, Klnmath County (News. KUmuth Fill la Hoptibllcnn About iMOOO wort h of horso8t whleh wore purchased in the vicinity of Klamath Ktills by IS. L. Stockton, ol Sau Joho, were HturLuil to tho rail rood Tuesday, Thero wore fifty horses in the baud. Klve hundred people crowded the opera houno Monday night to witness While it is true that Seiofuln may be acquired under certain conditions, It is usually inherited. Parents who are related bv the ties of blood, or who have n consumptive tendency, or family to transmit it to their children in brittle bones, poor digestion, weak eyes, Catarrh, emaciated bodies aud general weak constitutions arc the principal ways in which the dis ease is manifested. The blood has been diseased from birth, and being in Viis condition cannot properly nour ish the body and Scrofula is the re sult. A hereditary disease like this can only be reached, by a constitu tional remedy and nothing equals S S. S. R3 a cure for it. It cleanses drives out all scrofulous aud tubercular 'PURCLY VEGETABLE. titter into the circulation nnd replace at:rnth plowing with health, ltook wt-dical advice free. THE SWFT und take part In the grand anuual mink bail given by J. V. Houston. About one hundred persons wore lu costume and the ohuraotors represent ed were about equal to the number of maskors. There woro a large num ber of beautiful aud haudsomo cos tumes, but the noticcablo feature of the hall was the small number of comical characters The musio was furnished bv tne full Klamath KhUh orchestra Mr. Dell V. Kuvkeudoll. of (this city, aud Miss Zella Mires wore mar ried at the home of tho bride at Drain, Oregon, on K it t Urdu v. Decem ber 23, 1005. Mr. Kuykeudall has boen practicing law in Klumath Kails for the past year and is Bpeoial attor ney for tho Klamath Water Usors' Association, one of tho largest and weaithist corpoiatious in tho state. Mr. and Mrs. Kuykendalll will reside j in Klamath Falls in the Fraiu rosi- douce, on the curuer of Pino and Fourth Btroets. liort Osburn had whut came near being a serious acoideut while out hunting on the lake Christmas day. There are pot holes among the tules, which soein to be u kind of wnrm spring ou which tho ice nover gets vory tnicK, wniio crossing the ice he unknowingly tried to cross ono of these places aud broke through. There boing no holp in reach he was in the wator several mlmitoB, The water was too deup to trot a footiniz and the loo so tin u it would break and let him back. Ho finally got to solid loo and Hticooodcd in getting out. Ho con tracted;such a cold that he hud to get a substitute to carry themailtu Steel Swamp for him, Information is wanted of tho where abouts of Fritz Hasselborg, eightoen yours old, middle sized, chunky build, It I .,ll...., I.'l hth Falls, Oregon, about June 8, 11)05, in oompuiny wun Andrew Jjam, n man about six foot tall, with brown mustache and bald head, and Charles Litoll, a man about six foot high, with dark mustache. Ho had a two horse team, oomdstiug of one blnok mare, star in face, bunch of white hair at root of tail, and ono light-bay horse and a narrow truck, half i.ruok Stoughtou wagon. Send information to the boy's fattier, John Hasselborg, at Carrultou, Washiugton.'i audi re- oolvoisuitublo reward. A street oar'aysteml iu o oration in tho city of Klamath Falls by July of this year. That is what C. N. Haw kins proposes if ho secures a frauohiBo for that purpose from tho city coun cil, A petition will bo presented by Mr. Hawkins to the oouueii- at their meeting Monday night, asking for a franchise fur a stiout railway line over eertaiu streets of tho town, Tlio probable route and purpose of the lino will be to connect tne Upper aud Dower lake. The line will start at the wator front on the Uppur lake north of the government tunnel aud follow tho canal to where the Klamath Canal Company's canal b ratio hod oil, tueuce uK ng tiie.uivisiuu line nt fair view additiou No. '1 and 1 to the cor ner of Uphant ami Prospect stroets, thence down lUlh tu Washington, irom Washington to Ninth, from Ninth to Pino, fioin Pino to Seventh, from Seventh to Walnut and from there down Sixth street, rum KUmmth Express. Ceo. Orr, who vrested last Friday on complaint of Kichard Hnr field, tho latter chargiug Orr with the crime of adultery, waived a pre liminary trial aud was committed to tho tender mercies of Sheritf Oben elmln in default of jtOOO hall. Tho hitter being reduced .to ifioO, H. D. iioufcs ami Abol Ady mivuuocd the amount and on Monday Orr was re leased from custody. The irentloman i'nrmorlof Vouua Val ley, Oscar Dee, and Minn Dora Is lington, formerly .teacher in t he Dairy school, were united in marriage ou Aow War's night at tho home of the I Drill OH paioiiin in x w vuiiej. ;i large number of presents weei recolv AN AWFUL INHERITANCE blood taint of any character, arc sure the form of Scrofula. Swollen glands, I tnherltcul Herofulu, iuu nlioutBPvnn yourtt hko BuiTovoit iutmiHttly from it. Trlml ovory doctor nv tumble al ir rant oxmmNo. but trrow nuiidlv voratv In laot, lnul tHvon up nil hot ot lotim euriM, nnd na a dytutr lmin will it-mvp nt A n t r n w , 1 w ii a v i r a ad td b y m y brothnr, tmu'h nuaiuAt mv will, to try 8. S. B. Attnr tnkuttt six bottles, I frit a woiuionui eimiiro tor t m nor i r. i con I'muut to tiitio it for about nix months, tnkintr tn nil nbout tlltoon bottles, av lit oh entirely curod me. MuntKomery, Va. W. H. STOCKTON. and strengthens the deteriorated blood, deposits, nnd there is a gradual but sure return to health. S, S. S. supplies to the anaemic, lifeless blottl the properties necessary to build back to strong, robust health, and does this gently nnd so thoroughly that no signs of the disease are ever stvu in after life. Ik'ing purely vegetable S. S, S. is the best remedy for Scrofula: its harmless but healing imrredicnU wax - like, bloodless faces with vigorous with information about Scrofula nnd SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA, ed by the happy couple. We unite with many friends in extending con gratulations and wishing the young coulpe a long and happy married life. ' J. D. Hamaker, the saw fniill man, is residing in Bonanza this wiutei. He was up at the mill just before the storm, retaining immediately after wards, and reports anow eighteen Inches deep. Although Mr, Hamaker bus been in K la ma to county over twenty-five years and thought he knoen every part of the road, after the snow storm things looked so changed that he got lost and wandered around. He Anally found his own trail and followed it back to the start ing point. Greatly m Demand, Nothing Is more in demand than a medicine wuicn meeu moaern re quirements for a blocd and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Lift Pills. Thoy are just what you need to cure stomach and liver troubles. Try them. At Chas. Strang's drug store, 2uc, guaranteed MADE TO ORDER BEAUTY. Artificial Nohcii, Month Forinem and Dlmiile Centers. Tho best artificial noses nowadays are made of papier mache, enameled. Such a nose Is fastened to a spectacle frame sometimes for the sako of con venience and thus may be put on or re moved nt brief notice.' There Is a patented contrivance, somewhat resembling a clothespin, foi attachment to the nose to glvo to the organ a proper taper. Another device fir supposed to Improve the lines of tho mouth. Not a few people havo no roofs tc their mouths, having been born with out any, or In other cases having lost! them by disease. For such unfortu nates artificial mouth roofs mado of galvanized rubber are furnished. Tlicre is a patented device for clean Ing the tongue, consisting of a knife with a concave edge to which a sort of sponge brush is attached. When one fs not well one's tongue Is liable to be disagreeably coated, but the annoy ance may he removed by means of the instrument described. If you desire dimples you may wear a certiiin kind of wire mask at night to which are attached blunt wooden points that may bo caused by the help of screws to press upon tho points where the dimples are wanted. Thus after awhile the dimples are inndo to appear. You will not find beauty in rough pot or complexion whitewash. True beauty comes to them only that take llollistor's liocky Mountain Tea. it Is a wonderful touio and beautilier. cents, Tea or Tablets. H inkle's Drug Store. , VnrloiiH KlndN of Apple. "Pineapple" and "love apple" (toma to) are Instances of tho manner lu which the apple has beeu habitually tukeu as the typical fruit, the name of which Is naturally borrowed In chris tening all sorts of fruit and vegetables Unit onJy remotely resemble It. Dr. Murray's dictionary gives un Imposing list of them Jew's apple, devtl's ap ple, kangaroo apple, and so on. A writer of the seventeenth century siwaks of "tho fruit or apples of palm trues," and a fourteenth century mtm says that "all inanero aples Unit bec closyd In an harde skynue, rynde,. othei shale, ben callyd Nuces" (nuts). In the year 1000, apparently, "earth, ap ples" meant not potatoes, but cucum bers. And even' Eve's "apple" is- be lieved to have been a citron. Throo llttlo babes wore uestlod iu bed I'll name William, Willie and bill," motner said : Wldo was her smile.for trpletsthey be Who lays hor uood luck to Kooky Mountain Tea. (Great baby medi iouo.) Hiuklo's Drug store. lcndlr. Two ladles got quarreling. aCoul their reiectlve ages. At last, Ho end the dispute, one of them said in a con ciliatory tone of voice: "Don't let us quarrel over the mat ter any more, dear. I, at toast, hnvr not heart to do It. I nover knew who my mother was, for she deserted me when I was a baity, and who knows but that you may have boen that heartless parent V" Tlu Drnmn, The drama embraces and applies all the iK'autles and decorations of pooti-y. The sister arts attend and adorn her; painting, architecture and music are her handmaidens; the costliest light of a people's intellects burn at her show; all ages welcome her, Charlotte L'ushmau. MnlclnR It Kit tiy. George (nervously) I'd like ever so much to marry you, Kitty, but i don't know how to propose. Kitty (prompt ly and practically) That's all right, Gwrfni. You've finished with me; now go to papa. Some men do as much begrudge oth ers a good name as they want one themselves, and perhaps that Is tin1 reason of It. Tcnn. it Invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keep: you in condition physically, nienntally and morally. That's what I (oldster's lioeky Moun tain Tea will do. ." cents, Tea or Tablets, lltnkle's Drug Store. Market Report This Hat will bo changed cadi week hp prieep change : Wholesale l'ricc Kotnil Price Flour. .$:itl per ton $'J.0O per 100 lbf Mran. .$-0 iwr ton $1.10 per 100 lb Mlildliugs s-Jr per ton. SI 40 por 100 lb U Barley per ton...$!.'0 per 100 lbs HKTAll, PRICK. Wheat ;")Se Date -10 Hurley $1 per 100 lb? Potatoos $1.00 per 100 lb.- Kgf per dcz iic Hutter, per lb "Jie Ih'iins, white dry, if;;,!H per UK) Jhs lieanp, rod dry, per lb :w Onions fl.lVt por 100 Ins llncon, per lb lie Hams, per lb Shoulders, per lb 0e l.ard, per lb UV Hogs, live, per lb 41 ion Heof, live, per lb J tn ;l Mutton, por lb ;je Chickens, spring ifi'.OO to $;1.00 Chickens, old $1.00 to $i"n Hay taUni, grain 10.00 CAVE OF THE WINDS. tfce Vinton Carved In Stone L'ndi Its HUli of Dukuta, The great wind cave has tho form of an eight Btory house, each story, ot stratum, containing a distinct forma tion of its own and each containing chambers of a size and magnificence of decoration each as have never been found in any BUbterranenn cavern of the world. It Is a dream, a nightmare, a vision carved in solid stone under tho green hills of Dakota, stone as white aa the milk the hired man used to give us tc drink In the dawn of a happy June morning, stone as red as the heart of the first bloodroot that you dug in the spring when the world was all spring to you and stone that is blue with a blue tliat alt the painters who have over painted Venice have tried to gel for generations and huvo failed. Frozen fountains are there, white with tho leaping foam of untold ages, sculptured cats and horses and great monsters to be dreamed about p nights and feared in durk corners fn the daytime, organs built by the hands of giant gnomes for a Titan to play wild hymns of praise upon, a kitchen for the cooking of weird dishes never thought of up hero in the sun shlno, all manner and all kinds of rooms, ninety miles of theni, down thero under tho hoofs of the gallant little range horses who pound th grass Into hay the year round, up there In South Dakota. ICE FOR HEATING. One of the Odillllea of Our Moilcrn ClvlllzntloD. The use of Ice for heating purposes is one of the oddities of our modern civilization. Often It happens that a train enrrying fruit from the south to the northern murket encounters a cold spell while en route. If the tempera ture goes below a certain point the per ishable merchandise will be ruined. But such a misfortune may be prevent ed by covering the fruit car with a coat of Ice, n tiling easily accomplished by turning a hose upon It and allowing the water to freeze until the whole ve hicle is enveloped in a glassy aud glit tering blanket. It may, Indeed, bo appropriately call ed a blanket, inasmuch as It prevents the radiation of heat from the Interior of tho car. The Ice being a good non conductor the warm tli Is retained and the fruit, or possibly it may be vegeta bles, goes on Its way unspoiled even by zero weather. Cars used for transporting oranges j and other fruit from California to Vic east arc often provided nowadays with large cylindrical "ice stoves," as they might be Called, at each end, which, while useful In summer time for re frigeration, are filled with Ice during a cold spell in winter. When tho tem perature outside Is at zero or below, the Ice, at 32 degrees F., Is compara tively warm, and thus the "stoves" de scribed act as heaters. I'liyHiofcnoiuy. Dr. Bnrnardo, tho great London chlldi saver, was once discussing crime and criminals with a Scotland Yard ex pert and expressed his disbelief in the theories of heredity aud criminal phys iognomy, lie produced two photo graphs of two well known men aud showed the faces only to the expert. "One," he said, "is that of a once noto rious crlmimil, and the other is that of a notably good man. Tell mo which is whicli." Without hesitation the expert designated ono of the photogrnirfis as that of the notorious criminal. Dr. Bernnrdo was triumphant. The expert criminologist had chosen the photo graph of an archbishop of Canterbury. A Quick I)ltveT Letter. It Is a curious fact that a century and a half aso a letter traveled much faster than ever it has done since. It wns in 1753 that "Lord March mado a heavy wager that he would cause a letter to bo conveyed 100 miles within an hour. His lordship ongnged n score of cricketers, all expert throwers and catchers, had the missive Inclosed in a ball, and, arranging his men at Inter vals iu n circle, got them to throw tho ball as swiftly ns possible from one to another. At the end of tho hour It was found that the letter had traveled almost exactly 120 miles. Era Maga zine. To Spite Ills Wife. A Parisian actor who formerly made n good income In his profession is now earning his living as a cab driver. He has taken tills step to spite his divorced wife. Wherever ho went she put a Hen on his salary. The actor found Unit the only occupation in which his wife was helpless against him was cab driving, because he drew no wages and had to pay for the hire of the cab. He says he Is making a good living and Is quite bappy. Iwxtk AlMnt You. It Is wonderful how much one can leant by cultivating the habit of obser vation. As you walk hi the street or ride in the car you pick up a surprising amount of information. Our fellow be ings are intensely interesting, and tiiey are constantly teaching us somc Uilng or oUier. 1H not let your knowl edge stagnate. Tut it to some practical use. She WtiH Wlllln. "Kind lady," remarked the weary wayfarer, "can you oblige me with something to eat?" "Go to the woodshed and take a few chops," replied the kind lady. Phila delphia Keeord. Ono Diinni'r Avoid imI. "I may run chances of a breach of promise suit," said tho foxy old bache lor, "but tltero Is some satisfaction In knowing that the divorce court can't touch me." DetmK Free Press. Humility hath depressed many a gen ius to n hermit, but never raised one to fiumv Shfustonc. HOU!STER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bnsy Jdwicice for E::y Ppl. Brings Golden Hcdih aJ Kcnewisl Vigor. A : wille ? ? C rt ion. In.lUvtfon, I ito an! Kil!iiv Tr-niMo. I ir;-!rs. i-V-cnM, Impure r.liVil, wul Hrortth. JU-Ci llO'i K ll.'mUi'ht- Ait.l t'.Vl.fK-l-.r'. It'sK ,-Ilv Jl, 'ilit.ii;i Tv coldzn nig; Dr. Uiitkl ;STS FOR SilluVi P0PLK c, CoiitrniIVint,Orego DREW THEIR OWN WILLS. Eminent Letfnl Lttfht Who Did fo ami III an tie red. Many celebrated men have neglected to settle their afrairs. Ben Joason, Drydcu and Sir Isaac Newton all died Intestate, Bacon Insolvent, and tlie epigram on Butler's monument in Westminster abbey sufficiently ex plains why he and many others like hlm never made a will: Tho pooi'B fate Is hero In emblem shown Ho a-sks for broad, and ho ruoelvea ( etono. "Wills," said Lord Coke, "and tht construction of them do more to per plex a man than any other, and tc make a certain construction of then excoodeth Jurtsprudentiura artem." Ar old proverb says that every man Is el ther a fool or a physielun at forty. Sh II. Ualford happening one day to quot the saying to a circle of friends. Can nlng humorously Inquired, "Sir Henry mayn't ho bo both?" At any rate, ex perlenco teaches that lawyers whe draw their own wills Ho.metlmesmakt great mltuke& Sir SumuoT Itbmiliy'i will was improperly worded, Chief Baron . Thompson's will became the sub ject of chancery proceedings, while the will of Bradley, tho eminent convey ancer, was actually set aside by Lord Thurlow. Jondon Standard. Notice of Proposed Sewer Assessment. Notice is hereby given to Ella Mauie. F Al Parker, Win Davis. C E Crystal, John Ends, M A Brooks, L L Jacobs, H A Kuipps, 1 M Harvey, Ed a Gore, E?tate T A Harris, K M Wilson, J K Wilson, James Hansen, Mnrv (Jhilders. A A Davis. Al A An derson, C Al Vroman, U L Boone, W H Moore. August L.awreutz. L B Kln- oaid. O Gorslino. Mrs J K Hardin, John Cox, Edwin Kuas, Palm and Vawter, Jane Miles, Charles Strang, J S Lacey, Al E Darnell, Julia Aliles, Elizabeth Stewart, Carrfe Damon, A L Helms, J S Eads, R H Whitehead, h B Brown, J H Parson, Fred Luy, Louis Bundv, G H Howlau.l, Alary E Merriman, Edith Orr, H G Nicholson, Ara Ered Tico. Palm & Vatrter, Chas Unteman, S S Peutz, W J Beaty, R j W Gray, E J Siiuger, D B Russell, Estate of Emanuel King, Henry vo geli, W Al Colvig. T E Pottonger, P Osenbrugge, Airs u Aluller. Ur btop heuson, James Jory, S M Wilcox'y J D Heard, W Lr Halley, H H Harvey, C C Beeftman, Pat Daily, Geo Aluuk house, Fred Day, Amelia Bunch E L Carpenter, D h Day, D D Duff, S P Hardy, H N AJarcy, George and N F Keea, J r Kelloy, wm iuuuioe, k m Whiteside, Airs John Peterson, A J Fradeuburg, Al Shearer, J III Miller, Susie Neil, Mrs Edmonrtoon, Woods Lumber Co, J ii Toft, W F Kutrop, A w Htuniig, u U'Tooie, a r raieut, Jane Piynmle, A C Hub aid, Isaac Cuffman, Edith M Eisenhart, Cather ine Aiurphy, Fcrt Hubbad, F & A C Hubbard, Carrie Damon, E D Mc Kenuvsy, E C Boeofc, Mrs Hugh Orr, Anna Ciift and all persons known and unknown who are tne ovvnora of real property in the limits of tho boun daries of Sower District No. 3, of tho oity of Aledfcrd, Oregon, to appear vetoro the city council of tho city of Aledford, Oregon, at tho city hall iu said oity ou the 10th day of January, li)06, at the hour of 7 o'clock p. m., of said day aud show cause, if any there bo,- why a system of sewers should uot bo oonstucted in said Sew er District No. 3 of said oity and tho real property directly benefitted there by nnd adjacent thereto bo assessed for the construction of tho same. 'This notice is given under the pro visions of ordinance No. 03 of eaid city, which was passed by tho city council on the 30th day of December, 1905, and approved by the mayor of the same date. Dated at Aledford, Oregon, Decem ber 30, 1000, F. xV. HARTZELL, City Recorder (ti(((K((( f ttif tttf tote ! spBciai HnnooncBinsni Mr. I'linrlcs s. Mitchell fmm t'hlcniro, ( i Iihs purcli-oa tlio lame SHKHT MU- a tjv SH Uopitrimeut from H. M. Co?f. Ah- vt it lantl, On'iti'ii. Wrilf tor (.'niAUiarui! nnd Ui j, l'rlio list of InrfSt lor-U:ii- Music. Oi Kvery j'lLtc soM 1 KUftriiniecd. W -Boot and Shoe I Repair Shop i l Witli Cook A Wliitcsitle, J k K:st 7th Street, J! Modlord, Oregon J jj M. S. B1DEN. j T l Hoi rttr L'octor ar.J t'ri-priclcr. T n fj&-wf Pottt'b Swrta are heff bconnw M V gtA"m eucit-wful yonra have iwn tjH'nt In U I KE!) Ihclr tlt'veiloimient lialf a contury B I Bin-tfil of cxH'rt catq In making Uieui C O $ THE MC&lV$p?iPlTE fl $$ t CATALCp ?4W D MAKE -YOUR. fl W SELECTIONS i tl FOR THE HOLIDAYS b ft I 03 PCfJ LOWEST 1W yi IM THE CITY I iiicmNmiNBRQsL CJ 23 STOCKTON ST. (Ii Sour Stomach Mo appetite, Ion of atrenith, neu, heidiche, constipation, bU braath, ;enew debility, sour rtotngi. and oatanfc Ihe stomach are all due tolndltoarton. Ktiti curea Indigestion. This new dlaeorary rapr seats the natural Juices of digestion as tns. exist in a healthy stomach, oom blood will Ihe greats known tonio and rocoiutnwtii properties. Kodol Dyppals Curs does net only cure Indigestion snd dyspspsi, kst this famous remedy cures all stemaok stables by clsajiaing, purifying, swsslsnlnf sod strengthening the mucuos membranes Ifsiof ths stomach. , Mr. a S. BO. of Rmenrae. W. Va., avli I m uwM w aour Motnck for twoal reus K1 CageiU Wbst Yost Est. SotUo. oasr. 1 1 .oo six toidisf tu tuus tfcs bat au, which Ml), tor 60 cuta, Prsssrasl by B. O. O.WITT k OO., OMJOACO For Sale by Chas. Strang NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Id me mutter or the Estate of David W. Lor Iuk. deceased. Notice U hereby given thut the underdlcned aumiulstrutor of saiu estate ha. tiled hli tlual account as Buch administrator, nud by order of the Hon. Geo. W. Uunn, county judge, said llual account will De heunl od Tuesday, the 'Jd day of January, ltlwi, at 10 o'cloca A. M. of said 'luy. All persons interested urc hereby notl. lied to appeur aud ofier their objections to said account it any tbey have on or before eaid date and hour. Dated November 'is, 130.1. VV.M. M. CMLVIQ. Administrator of the Estate of David W. lur ing, deceased. $100 BEWi We 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 COMY, By C. K. Ray. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ?) ft ft ft ft ft Wo have just received half a oar load of Sewing Ma chines. Must go within 90 days at prices that heat the world. We don't heat the World nor the People either, but we sell Sewing Machines, at the following prices: Drop Head, New Home, Swell Front, cash $37.50 " " " Climax " " ' 32.50 " " Domestic, $35, $40 and $45 cash Slight advance on installment plan, Same make in machines of different styles, cheaper prices. GALL AND y Medford, 47Q ACRE STOCK RANCH: 100 acres in cultivation air buildings, ten miles from railroad, $7.50 per acre. A 1H() A-K-tn: Ooocl buildings, S10 acres in cultivation, cood .u ulliiu, jjuil road $3700.00. JJ K ACRES: 25 inches water for irrigation, near railroad, " for $3500.00. Country property to trade for Aledford property. Good bargains in Timber and Medford property. W. T. YORK Closing" Out. We have a few Heating Stoves left which we are going to Close Out to make room for new goods. A snap if you want a HEATER. NICHOLSON & PLATT'S The Place to Buy Your Hardware. Eifert's IT'S TOE MA BEHIND THE SHEARS Who Crentes tlie Nobby Fit. EIFERT Garments are Cut and Drap ed by Artistic Workman, who devote their time and ability to please his customers. . Orders taken (or Suits, from $1 1.00 and up. Orders taken for Over Coals, $14.00 and up. Suits Pressed and Cleaned. V t Eifert The City fiuarantocd the Fit. We DR. LEON E. STORY f-om Washington, D. C, lately returned from studying abroad has located at- CENTRAL POINT, OREGON. OFFICE Pleasant'! Hotel, Main Street. H. E. MORRISON, M, D. MEDFORD, OREGON Ofllce: Room Palni-Neldermeyer Block Kwldence: Corner South C aud Nluth streety I, D. PHIPPS, D. D. S. Ofllces n AdkUi Bloci, Drug B tore iltdtoi. Oregon Q. W, STEPHENSON, PHYSICIAN, BURGEON AND OPTICIAN. Ofllce: Room 6, Adklns' block. Calls promptl attended day or nlgbt. 'I'hone 563. M bdford, Oregon. Qf T. JONES, COUNTY SURVEYOR, Any or all kinds of Surveying prompt. done The Couotydiirveyorcau glvo you the only legal work, Med ford. Oregon ft. B. PICKEL, PB(8ICIAX ASDSURGDOS, Offlcebours 11 to 12 a. m. and 1 :30 to 8 p. m X-Hny Laboratory Examinations f-i.AO to f23 Onlce Haikin Block, Medforo, Oregon. R. S. DeARMOND, PnVSlfJIA.V AND SUltOEON, Palin-Ncldermeyer Building. 'Phone 413 MEDFORD, OREGON. MISS SABREY BOOKER, ....NORSE.... MEDFORD, OREGON 'Plioue 50C. C. E. TULL VETERINARY SURGEON JgVeteriimry Dentistry a Specialty All call order6 promptly filled day or nitrht. Office at Union Stables, Me dford, Or A.. S. BLITON, U. S. COMMISSIONEK, DISTRICT OF OREGON Hlomemead and Timber Land tilings and nrools.inade. Testimony taken in land con. tern casejj. Oll'ico wlib lledford Mail Medford Oregon AfTD nioirs 1iao Gotzgik aud docile liun.gr SEE THEM, AT Oregon. J in niiaiui, si. mues irom rail MADE TO ORDEE IIHLITS.1& Will Scientifically measure you, who hns the . . . Knowledge of Measuri'tnents i Tailor, Medford.