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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. LOCAL NOTEE. St. Valentine’s day Is next on the THURSDAY,..JANUARY 24, 1001. list. There has been some fog during the past week. PERSONAL, mention . J. R. Howard of Pooh Bah was here several times this week. Mr». J. II. Shldeler of Taleot pre It was snowing as we went to press. duct 1» In town. Another big storm may come. A. N. Holiss and J. II. O’Neill left Fresh bananas 25 cents a dozen at f >r Salem Monday. “The Bos»;” also oranges, etc. • il. C. Maury of Pooh Bah wan lu R. K. Sutton and wife of Ashland our midst Tuesday. have returned from their eastern piston llltf h or Ashland was one of trip. our yisit >rs Sunday. D. S. Force and T. P. Kahler of W. H. Holt of Applegate spent a Tolo were in Jacksonville a few days day in towu tnls week. ag>. Lewis Bro», of Sterllngvllle were in The county court will meet next Jacksonville Tuesday. Monday for the purpose of levying the Frank Roberts of Mound district annual tax. was among us yesterday. Notes, receipts, drafts, due bills, io book form, for sale at T he Hon. W. M. Uo'.vig made Ashland a etc., T imes office. professional visit Tuesday. Geo. Carter, the miner, Is now Col. Rubt. A. Miller left for his located at Hornbrook, and getting home in Oregon city Tuesday. along nicely. L. U. Basye of Missouri Flat was a Nick Young, Jr., of Eagle Point caber the forepart or the week. made his friends in Jacksonville a I). E. Jones of Central Point and visit Tuesday. his wife were here a few days ago. You can get the most candy for Win. Bybee is stopping at his your money at “The Hoss.” Satisfac q,rings, situated on Evans creek. tion guaranteed. * Terry Byrne and M. T. Crowe of Mrs. R. T. Melius of Ashland took Watkins were in Jacksonville yestcr her sori to Portland last week, to place him in a hospital. day. A. F. Hunt of Ashland, the stock S. Robbins, an old and well-known buyer, tarried in Jacksonville last resident of Phuenlx, died Tuesday, after a short Illness. Bigllt. Miss He ilia Wulf returned from Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of KlamalUou, Calif., tills morning, ror light drinks, fresh "indies, nuts, etc. u visit. Give ’em a trial. * Miss Emma Coleman or PtKrnlx, O. Blede has moved his stock of tin » prominent educator, lx in Jackson ware to tile Masonic building. H» offers great bargains. ville again. Miss Donna Beil of Brownsboro lias The beaming countenances of Capt. lecoiue a student oi cue Ashland Boze and Col. Swayne of Applegate shone on us a few days ago. lurmul school. Jobh McCallister oi JosepiiluuCuun- Steve Swacker, for many years a yw^ent a couple of days in Jackson- resident of Jackson county, is now at Osborne, Idaho, and doing well. \X/fle Illis week T A H. Martin, representing the The county clerk lias Issued license 1 ,’oss Piano Co., spent Tuesday night to marry to Cortez. Snyder and Miss Angel I ne Moore of Anderson creek. <n Jacksonville. J. Thorndike of Sterilngvilleand A. A. L. Iloten and his wife, of Apple J. Daley of Eagle Point were in Jack gate, accompanied by Mrs. Dolly Perry, spent Tuesday in Jacksonville, sonville Tuesday. A. Cantrail and Harry Mathews, the Representative Carter lias our Applegate stockmen, tarried a nignt thanks tor a copy of tils bill provid lin Jacksonville during tile past week. ing for Hie reduction of railroad fareB. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Langley re W M. Richards of Anderson creek, turned yesterday from Niagara.wiiere tiie lumber manufacturer, was here they have been stationed several yesterday, accompanied by C. Snyder. months. Ed. Beggs, who Is now stationed at Mrs. Geo. G. Eubanks has returned Boise, I. T., is visiting in San Fran to Ashland frurn a visit with tier cisco, accompanied by his wife and sister, Mrs. J. 8. sweet of Santa Rosa, child. Calif. Mrs. F. Luy and Mrs. Augustine E. B. Hanley, who lias been visiting Selim Idling, who have been quite ill io Jacksonville, ielt for Seattle Mon with iiearl disease, are considerably day nignt, and will soon sail for improved. Alaska. The mails are being carried regular Rev. CI'.as. Bootli was In Jackson ly again on the Ashland-Klamath Falls ville Monday. He officiated at tile r iad. Most of the distance is made funeral of the late Will. Miller, In sleighs. wiilcii took place that day. Mbs Louise Whitney and O. Thomp W. P. Smith, the clever representa son of Ashland have each been given tive of Langley <V Michaels of Ssu one of the clerkships parceled out by Francisco, has been In the valley late the legislature. ly, Interviewing his many customers. S. R. Coffman of Union precinct T hk T imks received a pleasant call called yesterday. He reports the yesterday evening from J. F. Garri- miners taking advantage of a good | son, a pioneer miner, who is engaged supply of water lu iqieiiing a promising placer mine By request Representative Stewart 1 in Bummer gulch. lias introduced a till providing for an Mrs. M. Miller, widow of the late appropriation of »30,000 for the Pan- Will. Miller, left for Oregon city, American Exposition. Wednesday, wiiere sne will perma Frank Yokum was at the county nently reside. Her mother, Mrs. seat yesterday. He keeps a small Ganong, accompanied Iler. band of good sheep, and lately invest Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thompson of ed in a tine Uostwold ram. Ashland, wno have been at Oakland, Riley Myers has sold his farm in Calif., for several weeks past, returned Table Rock precinct to Mr. Sanborn, Thursday, accompanied by tiieir son, a newcomer, for SHOO. Sam .Mc G. S. Butler. Mrs. T.'s liealtli was Clendon negotiated the sale. not improved by her trip, we are sorry A meeting of tiie qualified voters of to learn. Jacksonville district will lie held at To Teachers and Patrons of tiie school house Saturday, for the Schools. purpose of voting the annual tax. The school clerk of eacti district is There is no change tn t he ballot Ing ^requested to till out the form that lias at Salem for U. S. Senator, excepting i>hen mailed to him and return It to that Heinenway of Lane is now voting the superintendent at the earliest tor Corbett, making Ills total vote 29. possible date. of Roseburg, who was Ail teachers wishing to take the ex W. E. Jacobs Interested in tiie Ashland amination for state papers should no formerly flouring mills, has returned from the tify the superintendent by Feb. 1st Klondike, an absence of three that tlie examination may tie held in years. He after will return in the spring. a place to acoouimodato the greatest Deeds, mortgages, leases, bends, number of applicants. |A11 teachers desiring to hold eighth bills or sale and every imaginable grade examinations are requested to kind of legal blanks-tlie latest and notify meator.ee, and »end a list of best—are constantly on hand at T he the names and numbers of all pupils T imes office. who took the eighth-grade examina G. F. Billings of Ashland, the well- tion in February and May, 1900. The known real estate ano Insurance names of a part of those pupils were agent, lias our thanks for one of those not copied on the record book by Mr. elegant calendars Issued by the U. S Gregory. P. H. D aily , Fidelity and Guaranty Co., for which School Superintendent,. he Is district agent. Lodge Installations. CAMP No. «10, WlMIbMItN <>F THE W ould , Kerby ville.—Consul com mander, J F Ntlth; advisor, H 8 Woodcock; banker, Ed Dally; clerk. E F Meissner; escort, W 11 Schlelgh; watchman, L M Applegate; sentry, A N Hart; manager, CT Payne. S iskiyou C hapter No. 21, R. A. M. CA Hitchcock, H P; E A Sher win, K; W A Holmes, scribe; J R Wick, Sec; F H Carter, Treas; R M Foster, Col H; G C Morris. I' S: C F Nhepherd, R A C; E F Loomis, G M 3 V: C W Martyn, G M 2 V; C W Bar ber, G M I V; H Fox, guard. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tre mendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidney and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at City Drug Store. COUPON. ; Cut this Coupon out. It Is worth <50cts on each dozen Photos, if pre sented at II. C. Mackey A Bovd’s ¡studio on or before March 1. 1901. • H. C. M ackey A B oyd , • Medford, Ore. Hospital Contractor DeRoboam Visited in Jacksonville Wednesday, for the first time in nearly two weeks. He Is covered with a large and festive crop of Job’s comforters. The Talent Amateur Society Sat urday night presented tiie drama "Joe Ruggles, or the Giri Miner,” that was preceded by “Black Magic." The attendance was good and the perform ers acquitted themselves creditably. A number of our citizens went to Medford a few nights since, to listen to Dr. T. A. Boyer, a well-known lecturer. He had a large audience, hut did not give general satisfaction. If troubled with a weak digestion, belching, sour stomach, or if you feel dull after eating, try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablet«. Price, 25 cents. S imples free at City Drug Store. A commodious and substantial hotel has just been completed at By bee's springs on Evans creek, which enjoys an excellent reputation as a health resort. Geo. R. Justus is In charge of it. At the late term of the county court Commissioner Butler hrought up tne subject of Issuing 5 per cent, bonds, running five years, in lieu of out-standlngcounty warrants drawing 8 percent, interest. The other mem bers of the hoard were notln favor of the proposition, however, and the matter was dropped. There would be little or no profit to the taxpayers through such a* proceeding. C. Goa mel and O. Knlps, who re* cently pure based the Crowell farm, comprising 300 acres, much of which is in apple trees, lias taken possession of It. The price paid is said to be •9500. Every member of the Jackson coun ty delegation voted for Corbett for U. 8. .Senator; and yet none of them wouid let tiie people know tiiat they were in favor of that gentleman if an election was pending. Mr». Fannie Slover Ellin, who Is railroad and telegraph agent at Seaside, Clatsop county, visited with relatives in Grant’s Pass and Ashland during the past week. She Is enroute to New Mexico on business. Griffith, the faker, gave three per formances at the U. S. Hail this week, and then skipped for new pastures. He never goes over the same ground twice, for tiie people who are prone to take stock in his pretensions discover tiie fraud he perpetrates on them in due time. The retail liquor dealers of Ashland -those who were before Jan. 15th—will endeavor to overthrow tiie ordinance passed by their prohibition council. We learn that proceedings will be commenced at once, and there seems to be an excellent probability that they will be successful. The Telegram of tiie 22d prints wtiat purports to be a picture of H. E. Ankeny of Sterllugville. No one would recognize It but for tiie name printed underneath it. However, it has a striking resemblance to the late Jim Gampbell, for several years police judge of ban Francisco. Tiie handsomest flower tiiat blooms Is the rose. Eyery lover of the beau tiful should have an assortment or them. The California Rose Co., Los Angeles, Calif., are headquarters of tiie coast for nice field-grown rose bushes. All the latest and best sorts, bend for a catalogue today. We published an item last month, credited to tiie Medford Mall, that Rose W. Scott,a printer, whoonce resid ed at Jacksonville, w is arrested for burglaries committed io Portland. We have lately received a letter from that person, who is now in Aberdeen, Wash., denying such report.—[Yreka Journal. Tiiat the American people love to be humbugged was again illustrated by those who nightly attended tiie performance» of one Griffith, a cheap faker, who wearB a No. 6 hat and No. 12 boots, and poses as a hypnotist having supernatural powers. We feel sorry for those who were victims of his charlatanry. Geo. Estes of Roseburg, who has been the S. P. Co.’» station agent, at different points In southern Oregon for a number of years, has been ap pointed chairman of tiie grievance committee of the order of Railway Telegraphers. His headquarters will beat San Francisco, and he will get a »alary of #200 a month. Don't give your children chalk and clay; It shortens life, the doctor say; But give them candy pure and white. It will cheer their hearts and make them light. The Boss makes all kinds of candy, and sells at ten cents a pound, or three pound» for 25 cents. A bill Introduced in the legislature by Representative Briggs of this county provide«: In any action to re cover damages for injury to, or death of, any person, slight contributary negligence on tiie part of the person injured or deceased shall not be held to be complete defense or a bar to a recovery of damages; but shall be considered by tiie jurv or court trying the issues of fact in such ac tion in mitigation of damages only. Let me say I have used Ely’s Cream Balm for catarrh, and can thoroughly recommend It for what it claims. Very truly, (Rev.) IL W. Hathaway, Elizabeth, N.J. I tried Ely’s Cream Balm, and to all appearances am cured of catarrh. Tiie terrible headaches from which 1 long suffered are gone.—W. J. Hitch cock. late Major U. S. Vol. and A. A. Gen.. Buffalo. N. Y. The Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts., or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., New York. L. P. W. Quimby,game and forestry warden, scores the Indian agents of the government in Oregon, in his bi ennial report to Gov. Geer. He says tiiat they not only permit tiie Indians to kill deer out z>f season, but encour age them to violate the law. There is one exception. Agent Applegate of Klamath reservation. Mr. Quimby says lie cannot give the state good services for tiie present appropriation of $2200 a year, and tiiat he must have more money if he is expected to give the game and forestry interests tiie attention they require. Representative Briggs lias a bill before tiie legislature defining a fellow servant, towit: Section 1—In all actions of employes against em ployers for personal injuries "fellow servant" shall be deemed and held to tie such as are employed in the same kind of labor and subject to tiie same superior servant and the same general control. Section 2 When an employ er invests one servant or employe with control or superior authority over another servant or employe, such su perior shall not be deemed or held to be a fellow servant with those under his control. _ < —— KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS. There lias been some decidedly cold weather In this county during the past month- several degrees colder than It has been for years. The ther mometer registered at ten below zero one morning last week. In view of an adverse report made by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Secretary of the Interior and sub committee of Indian affairs, on the bill granting to the Silver Lake Irri gation Co. a right of way across the Klamath Indian reservation for the construction of Irrigating re‘ervolrs, ditches, etc., it is difficult to see how tiiat, bill can pass at the present ses sion. This bill was Introduced last year by Representative Tongue, and has been shifting about In the de partment until recently. To Cure Consti puli •• Take Cascarete Cunü v ( uihurnc. 10c or Sta d C. C G fmi io cur«, dr uimiu U i refund tnone> MEDFORD SQUIBS Jeff. Heard 1» back from an extend ed stay In San Francisco. Frank Wait of the Medford Marble Works was at Ashland Friday. R. II. Whitehead ha» returned from a trip hisold home in Wisconsin. Dr. 8. Danielson is practicing his profession in southern California. . Miss Jo Orth of Jacksonville visited our city the forepart of the week. John F. White and his family were at the county-seat a few days since. Jas. CronemHler and F. E. Bybee were over from Jacksonville Wednes day. A. A. Davis has returned from San Francisco, wnere he lias been staying several weeks. Miss Rose Brentano of Jacksonville, who visited In Medford several days, has returned home. Carl Narregau has been at the coun Baking powders made from alum and other ty seat several times during the past week, searching the records. harsh, caustic acids are lower in price, but Mrs. Chas. Carney of Jacksonville inferior in work and injurious to the stomach. visited with her daughter, Mrs. Hicks, one day last week. H. fl. Howard and his wife, who »OVAL BAKING POWOE3 CO., NEW YORK. have been visiting in San Francisco, got back one day last week. THE TRANSVAAL WAR. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Miss Letha Hardin, who has been visiting at Gold Hill, Is again trans P retoria , January 21. — The Boers The following deeds have been re acting her duties at the postoffice. have captured a train laden with min corded in the office of the county re An elegant line of valentines is be ing materials between Brugspruit aDd corder since the last report of T he ing displayed at the Racket Store; Balmoral. The passengers were T imes : also a complete assortment of notions. robbed of everything. G W Isaacs to Lucy D Williams, lots », A dispatch from Kroonstadt says T I?,' ' b.lk ’■ Central Point.................... » S00 00 A bill for a new charter for Medford J W Merritt to L D Williams, same 10 00 Gen. Dewet is so angry at the dis has been introduced by Representative S’ H Voyle to Keystone of Oregon Gold Briggs. It contemplates aconsiderable tribution of a book by Paul Botha, ad Mining Co. of New York, sec 35, twp vocating peace, that he has sworn to 37. 8 w 500 00 change in our city government. to G W Trefren, lot 23, blk shoot tiie author at the first oppor A 3, W R Lorxlell R add to Ashland ........................ 15 00 Mrs. Ellison of i-alveston, Texas, a tunity. Wm Ulrich to F M Stewart, q c d to 160 niece of A. M. Woodford, is visiting L ondon , Jan. 22.—The stop-tlie- acres in secs 10 and 15. t wp 31, 1 w 75 00 Medford. She is one of those who war committee today issued a state-1 G H Andrews to F M Stewart, lots 3 and 4, blk 25, Medford ........................ 100 00 suffered severely by the great catas went, saying: "Orders which a British G H Andrews to John II Stewart, lots trophe that befell that city. officer reports he received reveal the 5 and «. blk 25, Medf< d 115 00 Grote to Arthur Miller, lots 17. IS, We are sorry to learn of the death adoption by Lord Roberts and Lord W 19, A blk L. R R add to Ashlard ....... 1100 00 Kitchener of a policy, having for its of tne little daughter ■ f Mr. and Mrs. aim the extermination of a heroic Jas Holben to Wm Lynch. lots 2, 10 and 11, blk 32. Medford . .. 265 00 E. W. Tryer, which occurred a few nationality, by starving its women ■ Wm Lynch to G W Owings, same prop- days ago. She was a bright child, and "rty ............................... 500 00 and the deliberate mas Lucinda Galnsrd to J P McErlane, the Joy and pride of tiie house sacre children, of unarmed prisoners.” The : property In Ashland.................... 100 00 hold. C Stone to Mary Helms, property in latter clause alludes to Gen. Kitchen- ! R Ashland ................................................... 650 00 C. W. Cowan, the genial telegraph er’s alleged secret orders to Gen. De- I Addle Phelps to Mary A Phelps, prop operator, who was stationed here dur wet’s pursuers to take no prisoners. erty in Woodville................................... 600 00 ing the absence of W. V. Lippincott Copies of letters from an unarmed j Total................................................. »4,350 00 in southern California, has returned British officer, containing these and to Grant’s Pass. We hope to see him ether charges, will be sent by the How’s This? • ion again. committee to Lord Salisbury, Lord We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any Roberts and others. case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's J. J. Howser. our late mayor, who Catarrh Cure is known by the sobriquet of “the F. J. CH ENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O. Story of a Slave. • 10,000 beauty," because while a mem We, the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him ber of the legislature he would not To be bound hand and foot fot honorable in all business transact sell his vote to an unknown man for years by fhe chains of disease is the perfectly ions and financially able to carry out any obli that sum, IsatSalem. He travels on worst form of slavery. George D. gations made by their firm. est A T hvax . Wholesale Druggists, Tole a "pass,” as usual. Williams of Manchester, Mich., tells do, W O. W aloing . K inna . n A M arvin , Wholesale The 8. P. Co. has put in a pumping how such a slave was made free. He Druggists, Toledo O. plant here, rather than stand the says: "My wife bad been so helpless Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, act raise of the city, which wants »40 a for five years that she could not turn ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur month for supplying its engines with over in bed alone. After using two faces of the system. Price 75c perbottle. by all Druggists. Testimonials free. water. Our authorities have acted bottles of Electric Bitters she is Sold Hall's Family Pills are the oest. very foolishly in this matter, as well wonderfully improved and able to do as in expending several hundred her own work.” This supreme remedy DIED. collars Improving the octopus’ prop for female diseases quickly cure's nervousness.sleeplessness. melancholy, erty without its sanction. headache, backache, fainting and —At Phcenix. Jan. 22, 1301, S Rob- dizzy spells. This miracle-working ROBBINS Protection for Fish. oins; aged about 60 years. medicine is a godsend to a weak, »ijc- HOWELL—At Grant's Pass, Jan 20. 1901.Wm. Representative Carter has intro- ly, rundown people. Every hottie Howell, son of Mr and Mrs. John Howell of duced tiie following bill, ' h is of guaranteed. Sold bv City Drugstore. Williams creek: aged IS years. importance to the people of ruuthern Oregon: RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS. MARRIED. "Section 1. it shall be unlawful to take ot fish for salmon, salmon trout, Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold services mountain or brook trout, in the Rogue at the M. E. church in Jacksonville AGER—TERWILLIGER— At A<cr, Jan. 15 1901, by Rev. J E. Wright, Eugene Ter river or any of its tributaries, or with Sunday morning and evening. williger of Little Shasta andMlttie Ager of in three miles of the mouth of said Ager. Rev. Father Berthiaume will hold Rogue river, at any time, by any means services at the Catholic church in BARTOW—HASKINS—Near Klamath Falls, whatever, from March 1st to April 1st Jacksonville. Jan 14. 1901. Eldrlck Bartow and Miss Lill'e Hoskins. both of Klamath county. Oregon. and from Aug. 1st to Sept. 20th, east o’clock A. M. Sunday, Jan. 30th, at 10 from the confluence or the Illinois G erman B aptist .— Elder S. M. CAMERON—HAMMERSLY-Near Woodville, river, and from March 1st to April 1st, Jan. 21, 1101, by J. W. Osborn. J. P., D. C. will hold service« at the follow Cameron and Carrie Hammer sl;T. and from August 1st to September 1st, Eby ing places; 1st and 3d Sunday in each west of the confluence of the Illinois month, at the church near Talent; sec- I MeCLENDON—L1NDBECK—At the U. 3. In Jacksonville. Jan. 21. 1901. by Chaa. river, except with hook and line, com ond, at the Naylor school-house; 4th Hotel Prim, county judge. John W McCi.ndon of monly termed angling. Siskiyou county, Calif., and Rrcbel Lind beck at Ashland. ___________ “Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful to of Ashland. take or fish for mountaiu or brook HOLLENBECK—CROSBY—At Talent, Jan. Land for Sale. trout at any time, in auy year, bv any 20, 1901, by Elder M. Brownrigg, A. ». Hollen- Forty acres of land on Thompson beak and Miss Meda Crosby. means whatever, in tiie said Rogue creek. Has a dwelling thereon, 20x20 river, ar its tribtaries, except with hook and line, commonly termed feet, with four room«, a log stable, 12x14 feet, 12 acres fenced and in cul BORN. angling. “Sec. 3. Every person who places or tivation. A few fruit trees. Clear allows to pass into any of the waters title, free from incumbrance. Price BEACH—In Ashland. Jan IS. 1901, to Mr. and Mrs R. W Beach, a son. of Rogue river or its tribntaries any •200. Inquire of CONKLIN—At Grant's Pass. Jan. 3. 1901, to S ilas J. D av , lime, gas, tar, coculus Indicus or saw Mr. and Mrs. James N. Conklin, a son. dust, or who uses any poisonous or ex Real Estate Agent. Jackson ville, Or. plosive substances for the purpose of taking or destroying fish, is guilty of a misdemeanor. “Sec. 4. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to construct or maintain any trap.weir or tishlng-dam or fish-wheel in the waters of Rogue Like every other complex machine, the human body has :'s river or any of its tributaries; pro vided. however, that nothing in this periods for repair. Sleep is Nature’s time for rest, when the act shall be construed to operate repair shops or the brain make good the damage of the va :ng against the successful operation of hatcheries for the propagation of fish hours. The man who cannot sleep, or who suffers from hcad'-che, in said river or its tributaries. etite, indigestion, heart trouble or pain, is “Sec. 5. Any person or persons vio nervousness, lost lating the provisions of this act shall running with a h px.< Give the tired brain and worn-out upon conviction thereof be punished nerves a chance to . Stop! It is time to oil up. by a tine of not less than »25 nor more than 4200, or by imprisonment In tiie “ LaGripi j left me with shattered nerves and a weak county jail not less than 10 days nor ened heart. I win short of breath, my heart fluttered more than six months. Justices of and I was so nervous and irritable that I could not sleep. the peace shall have concurrent Juris The first two doses of J)r. Miles’ Nervine brought rue diction with the circuit court lu en relief. Five bottles invigorated rnv whole system and forcing this act.” cfaed me. Although I am 88 years old 1 am as strong aud hearty to-day as most men are at 60.” A New Railroad. C apt . J oseph K ellogg , Portland, Ore. A party of four railroad surveyors, under tiie direction of Civil Engineer Henderson, touched Klamath Falls during the recent heavy snow for sup plies, and '.“ns their presence and pur pose in tiie county became known. They reported that they were making feedsand rests the weary brain and weakened nerves. It a preliminary survey for a railroad gives zest to the appetite, stimulates digestion, increases from < intario to Klamath Falls, by the circulation and restores health to body and mind. way of Prineville, believing t he route D r . M iles M edical O o .. Elkhart, Ind through there to be the most feasible Sold by druggiate on guarantee. one by which to reach the ocean. They were also gathering data of re - sources along the proposed line. The For HOLIDAY PRESENTS—For EVERY DAY USE vast timber tracts of Klamath county seemed especially attractive to them. The Absolutely Pure Made from Grape Cream of Tartar. Time to Oil Up» Dr. Miles’ Nervine Lamp of Steady Habits " To Be ot to ft Th»t b the question th»f concerns t-oery mortel: whether It is better to be hslf SI, nervous, worn out, or to be well, strong, cheerful »nd useful. The Utter condition will be yours if you t»ke Hood's S»rs»ps- rffU. America's Greatest Blood Medicine,— there is nothing equel to it. 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