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KLAM mi <X)CNTY. Jarkson\i 1 le Items. Th«- Lottery in buihiaiiH. I.ihkxillr <iar. Juh I B atos Hot'.K, La., July 7. Gov nuce committee of the ernor Nichols this aft»moon returmal 111** gotnl done by the late runs has Mr. and Mrs. 1‘eter Simon, of Eagle encouraged Martin, the miller, to or« 1er House upon th«* silver to the bouse without approval the lot Point, were in Jacksonville Tuesday. ! II. /'.'<> a full set of first class roiiers f»»i bis In his veto message, which ( •am»* to ah agr»*eiiK*!it tery bill. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Holmes were null, so that lie will now haw oue of wi, • antK’ipated, and is <>r great length. I k - says the |s-rsis’.- visiting friends in Eagle Point Sun the best mills in the state. Noi 1 - \ND NL As eut efforts winch have been made to a compromise measure present Is'iiisiana as a pauper unable day. J.-sse D. Carr arrived in town Wm. Williams, of San Francisco, is to !>e pretty generally by and through her own legitimate re- day on his way to bis grea' stock I? o the silver men. A sources to sustain am! carry out the visiting Ins mother and old t line friends al Clear lake. The old gent in Jacksonville. liH.ks lude and h-arty enough '<> 7th Kaye: illltlrS of her statehood, are utterly without foundation. The state and Waldo (¡ill, <»f Cadillac, spent sev- twenty-five or thirty ye lht* silver r»»hft*rr«*“s |»<>oh*'l their the ditb-rciil pan-lies of the state were I er.il days the past vveek in Jackson- active life. ifsiivs ami came to an agreement mii<,h never, sime the late war. in lietter -.«»•»her than was e\|»»*«*t«*<|. [’he Re condition than they are to-day. Sud ville. (’barley Sla»h\ f»»nnerly driver on ;>ul»hcan m»*mb<T.N of th»* committee denly a «lark shadow of deep disgrace Fred Zigler and Edward Farren, of the Ager-Linkville toad, »•»»" handler N-x April John Bull < remits his uf ;»r»*viousiy ^ot together, and at is thrown across the path, and honor of Hoseblirg, Visited relatives in Jack- the riblMHiR for Sti|»erint**nd(‘nt <’lug P.ri'oii« The wh>»l. le empir» e 1 is to I II. th»* full meeting t<r«la\ all W»*re in , Louisiana, maintained in the house soiiviile Satiiiday. gage oil tla* Blv-Lakt'M»-W dl\IM“!L <*anv:ms**d. It ie »•X'-eted that the -ip*h a plastic in«»o«l that the dif- and council by patriotism and sacrifices 1 A»e. Leavitt has begun to mu! Ipulate Miss Anna Cameron is visiting governlllelit ll|H»|| whose ilomaili t h»- f“r“n<‘»*s were composed in sh«»rt order. the ribbons on the saíne route. of her sons living and dead, is to lx- friends in Jacksonville this week. SIIII ll—Ver sets Will prov«* t<» li.'iv» »in,- I h»*r«* was A»m»* «h*-«Mission on th»* tarni.shtsl forever, her position among ,\ |H-tltioii is in circnLitn-n to in Miss l<;de Cronemiller has gone to l»»M«»l p.«»pl,' subj .s-l to it. b»n whether the monthly pur- her -inter stat*»s to Is- t»*stcd not by crease the mail service to l o ar • of Silver h illion hhoiild I,- | C ’ lesi-ent City, tosp'iid th<- summer. ' w liât she lias Iw-eli, but in lieing a gen An English syndiente r»«-eiitly pil'- chus» from otu-e to three times a wee); in» 1 MM) ounces or that numl>er of eral partner in gambling, designed,or Emma Ply male returned chased a large 'r.et of lainl li tlle Miss to , Htubiish a p<>st< -Hive at Ai- x Si rs’ w«»rth. The silver men stuck ganiz'd and to lx- carried out. not for an extended visit to State of I ¡Herrero, M»*XI it ». mid be »r the ounces. Iiecanse that will her good or her advancement, but its I Monday, from I The mail contract for the route be imule a ««»ntniei to impo; - sou III .11 friends in Yreka. >. «*.»ir iderahly th»* greater amount :»> have Is'foro said for th»* ¡»ersonal and tween i.mkville and Clear kike is now ( hili,.»,' to |>erforiii ei-il.au 1 w--- Sheriff Birdsey will attend the slier m the hands of Mr. it. B. Hatton, Mr. <i. -dv»*! if below par, so to sj»eak. selfish interests of a handful of men, tile property. This 1» th,' iil !‘b»* frmn Is of silver are pretty well many of them eoiiii.'-ted with the iffs convention that holds its sceoml Slmllock having sub-let it. 1 tract for ('hit', «.- laUeer« •I I Litisti*<l with th»* report, a«lmittiii«* darker days of the recount ruction peri annual meeting m Salem Inly 211. work in the Mexi<m i It is reported on good authority hat it i.s r»*al!y as milch as they ex- ls!. 1 re|wat. it is to them and for them ma- |e. Cnder-Sheriff K. T. Armstrong left that a large hotel building will be I >» rt»*d *»r rVeti Lopt*»l to get. I her»* we are s»-lling our birthright fora mess for Woodland. Cal., on Monday Itist. commenced on or near tin- site of tin- i I>n ring tic* cornili. » n»• »|iiesti»»n that th«* r**port will I»»* of pottage, who are six unnamed who for a two w.H-ks vacation from official old Linkville hotel U-tween the 1st K » Staici, wdi expen 1 •■ ir adopted, ¡»robably with.«»nt »l»*bate. are to join with a seventh aud known duties. Hu was Hi-companied as far and loth of July. Judge Smith, we t !. | m * iisioo purp«ri< «. ih If is an interesting fact hi this con one to constitute a new lottery com as Colestm by Ins mother, sister and hear, will also erect a large stone ¡ert’on that tin* compromise agreed pany. I say this to t tie general ussem- total auiount ili; it Gn Miss Ellen Young, who speut the day building on the lot near his residence. nuaily pa’. s ,»nt fi >r t he 1 »!i to-day is almost identical with bly, ill all earnestness, that should this »f there. f artny and ii.ivy, nn I ■ h** silver proposition submitted to measure Is' passed. We will enter Upon KI.AMVTH AGI.X. Y AH MBS. larg.-st «lini tliat anv j •he E“publican House caucus by a p»-rioii of strife such a.swas never be •Jacksonville did not celebrate the \ I n in a 111 Slur, July ttl. rwr grantr.l for tic U.tjor McKinley when this subject fore s's-ii in Louisiana. Let me say to 1th, especially, this year, but her patri 4 Col. Compson was superintendent ablnl i-oldiers. w.i> under eonsiderati«»n. The two you that shoill'i this measure l»e adopt- otic citizens went almost en masse to of the Klamath agency school, his wife plan*- differ in no ♦*ss»*ntial feature. ed ami i-arrii-d out, in my opinion, no the various other towns of the county was matron ami n:sdaughter assistant •L. MrKinl»*y urged his id»*as upon good will ever come of the money that Were celebrating. The town re mation. ?>lr. 1,.»- was fanner of the ittin • ’ l.c cam’ils a> Iw-.-t siiit»-d to in»*et the which we will receive ils the price of minded one very much of Goldsmith's agency aud Mi Lee assistant tvach»'r. bllNllifSH -11 »J e b m »h'l.s of the public, without a vio- our honor and our liberty. Extrava Deserted \ illage on the national an All have resigned and their n signa, ion ■ li»pior le Vai • ■ • disturbance of any mon»*ntary gance. proHiga<-y and corruption will niversary, save that "the Hag of the has ln‘i‘11 accepted by the ollie.- of tin- Will MM>I r.s! pi t»*m, but he was overrilletl by assuredly follow its receipt as night free" Hoated to the breeze from sev USelfi interior I > partim-nt. i tbers uh«» insist »‘»I upon the bill that follows >¡ay. I believ«- that at the end eral buildings with the new stars that ,e” is J. N. Hall, of Jackson county, enter siib.-»Mjii»*nt h pas-- * I the Hous»». The have lately arisen alxive the political of twenty-tiv»' years we will not only will ed upon bis duties as silpermtendelit ult has vindic it»*d th»* judgment find constitutional bonds outstanding horizon emblazoned upon them. efi »rv l » of tiie Klamath Indian school.) illy 1st. ami foresight of Mr. McKinley. '1’he to the utmost limit of the funding law, Jacksonville baseball club are very It is uudeJstood thatXJupid has been UÎ .»n-specl nou is that th»* silver «|Ues- but I believe, there will lie an addi enthusiastic over their suix-ess at. ‘.«»n will soon ceas»‘ from troubling so tional immense interest-bearing debt." assiduoiiH in Ins utteBions to the Pro Medford on the 4th, and their admir Gov. Nichols conclude'! with a most ing friends are eipmlly proud. Kap fessor of late, also that he wilt soon be urgent protest against this assumed Kubli, catcher, who did such tine married and will brmg his wife to the Big Wind -tonn tn Dakota l'rain Blown condition of poverty in tlie state, and work in the diamond field, was pre agency. from tiie Track says th»' bill w ill continue to meet with sented with a laurel wreath on Satur Felix Kahn has lhs>n appointed gov \ great wind storm in Dakota de- his most determined opposition. ernmeiit agent to look after the prop, day by some of the prominent society tiiohsb»«! and damaged buildings and young ladies of .1 aekeonville. Others erty of the War Department at Fort did other damage to proja >rty to the l'i»r|H>r.ition Etis-tions equally as meritorious are quietly re- Klamath wlm-li will remain ¡it the i xient of ^75,'MK i at Fargi », on the X. [I’'irtbiii'l. Or . liispatcli July 7.J tleetnig the smiles of the fair faces Fort until turned over to the Indian P. ii. IL, last Monday morning. A 1 In North'-rn l*<u-itii-terminal com that was their la-aeon light of victory. department. i •>rr''si>ondet,t of th, /’/o>/r<r /’rexs pany of Oregon met to-day and com :• ¡«graphed as folio ws: A straight The sawmill, the wood and hay Mrs. S. II. Taylor has this week pur- pleted the regular organization by file T( » wind from the northwest struck Fa chastsl the Glenn residenei' property Fort Klamoth will be turned over to elis-'i iu of officers ¡is follows: at 2:2b uelock this morning. I»rent the Agent ill ¡1 few days to b«> lists! in Henry F.iilmg, president; (’. A. on California street which she will I.i uagi' was done ill the city. The have refitted and repaired at once and the Indian department. Dolph, x ice president : Joseph Simon, •-L e ric light towers were blown down will open a first class boarding and Dr. Josephine Callahan,of Portland, and whole blocks unroofed. The secretary; general ex»s-iitive commit lodging house. Mrs. Taylor has tee. C. 1‘. Huntington. for the South is now- at Klamath agency, but will W’gwam, .McGill A Co's wi.reh.>u.» •. I h ' cu engaged in tin* business for sev amax tueop.-ra lioilse, the lit/mblit-.i h of- ern Pacific; < iardner M. Lane, of eral years in Jacksonville, and is so take the position as teacher at Boston, for the I'nion 1'acifie; and agency. ii.-.-. ilia K",Ti»*y block, the battlement well aud favorably known, that ehe James B. Williams, of New York, for be - Bank of North Dakota, th-- Bev. (¡ills-rt, a (Junker missionary, ms'ds no commendation at our hands. the Northern Pacific. t 11 »III I bl I'll.- < Jregon Improvement company With her improved surroundings and lately from Indiana,htistaken position i pn.. • h I l|t|| as industrial teacher at Yainax school. was reorganiztsl to-day, and their location she will undoubtedly meet 'm- I • ». I t •lit l tin- appns-iation and success that her Th»-sUxuner Bustler carried a load election resulted: Elijah Smith, preB A » Ik.« H* il' i of gay excursionists from th»- Agency ident; ('. A. Dolph, vice president; •*nt»*rpnse merits. . . ,r I) to Bt-nr island hist w»-ek, and (¡»-neral \\. 1. Wallace, secretary; B*»swell W. I 14 tl’V I Smith, treasurer, and assistant secre An El,-guilt Monument in .Jacksonville Applegate made a very instructive and « »II I ('em,'tery amusing sp. ach to them. tary. 1'he Oregon and Transconti An elegant and Ix-aiitiful monu nental re i l«s‘t«-d Henry Villard pres lately lieeu erected ident. Colgate Hoy te vice president. ment has ( rtiircr of I lie Lip Cured. Paul Sehillz.r second vice president, T. to mark the grave of (’apt. James T I I suffered from cancer on my lip that Barnes, u Mexican war veteran, and II. L'indall, s»sTetary and assistant detied the skill of tin- I»» st physicians of treasurer, George A. Eads treasurer one of the bravest of Ort'gon’s frontier the state. I had it burned out. but the »V I..it and assistant secretary. defenders. lìir et vie is a cottage. operation only ma de it worse, causing I ’» T‘ ' cabinet of Italian marble on a square it to spread «»ver more surlace and eat ly;*» • ><»*■* i ! hi! • ar 21 v Tile Bln«' and I lie liray sandstone base. (' Host en tat ions in deeper in. I filially hail it burned oil / • its elegant simplicity, its only orna again, and used Switt’s Sp»*<utic I s. s. a numpi I'enn., .1 - -|.i,t, ii. Ji > \ arms, while be- S. to heal it up and drive the poison II wa> l iie first annual conventimi of the ment , is t the » stacked , out of my blood. I he effect of the Beath the simple inscription 1 of name Specific was magicaF It healed Up the I'liiteil (.'mifeiierate veterans (»Delusi • ___ ! ......... i., » I............. 1 ..I »... tins iinirning. I ii . ihiii visitors are tn and age is the legend "Best. Soldier. cancer entirely without leaving a scar * ’ i J» the city. The buildings ¡ire de e< »rated Best,' silggestisl by a comrade of as a reminder. 'I Ins w is over tour yea s • .1. with tliousalids of I'nitvd Stat en flags the Mexicali war, B. S. Dunlap, who ag< >, and since then 1 livre lias Been no .nul buntiiig. Major Wheeler, W h»*eler, a I n- tells the L h 'T oic story. Th»» flag placed sign <»f a return of the c 'licer. I will lUiH’irivs in re u»!» veteran, delivered deliver,«! an addreHH address < ,(■ thereby G. A. It. ismiradi's on IJveo cheerfully answer any Esos Yol ST. gard to my case. w.•leona»; ration Day, and the fadtsl Howers due; General I ¡enernl Gordon, < !ordi>11, comman i Bradford. < Jlno der in chief <f the <’4 »ufe'lerate veter- mutually tell of the unbroken bond of brothi-rliood of th»' nation's old and ponded. i II W hy l|.iiiii:-rati<>ii e l ight new defenders. Sweet be the el»s*p of ' 1 Itiilroad men do not sj ak very en- those who have given t he la st part of » »111 III I h < olii I. Brak ! <»f their lives to perpetuate our time hon t husiimt ieally of the summer lmmi- i» pnv ored heritage of American freedom. griltlou her»', I >tle of them, m S|>eak- .•Il I ll«' work was done by J. C. Wlnpp, mg of the matt.-r yesterday, smd: Hoi. P» v,r I.! ¡it th»' Jacksonville marble works, and "1'he immigration is not nearly so I in«»!. I, V;t., »»li cannot Is* surpass»"! in magnifi large as that of last ytM.r. Ami what III* WIR »Mm. ; a Wl ! -I i I Ilf I f llsllS |leop| ■ are coming here are not tlios*. cence of design and workmanship. X. II** • pts-i.d ¡igent sold I with money to invest, but Iml are clueliy pei'M»hully I<» th» the piairer class -lass i of lala.rnig men. A I to inv» stiga:»-tin- alleged faulty A Prominent Druggist ('ured. thi«>ilgii<»iit th** « rolli.try ¡is k <>f census enumerators in that deal of Portland money "Eleven years ago I was snfleriug good ill L es Um»*, lb* w ,.« a n,-| •y do»'K Hit find matter-' in su 'll bail from an attack of White Swelling. A that might otherwise have been used I ¿.il.« I *iph. «• •f l L ».,!.. ,k,-. dltioii as had Iss-ii rvpres«-nted. great many promilieut physicians at to employ l;d>or has la-en tied up in e<i.u>r of lb«* \\ .--lung on ", lias •- I, graph»«! to Washington tended ini' but failed to effect a cure. 1 outside real estate speculations. from 1*03 io . and c< a,.- m eotniueiiced using Swift's Spi-cific (S. S. iATHwlher prime cans.' of the falling oil t hi almost every instance invest i- | m . 4 umler l*m .Imn.m. II. S.), and after using it for a few mouths in immigration is the collapse in i i where it was alleged a person Hi kJ.'ii .l bild (’.in inda during le V. : l u. i I Is ell omitted by the ellllmel'ltors I was entirely cured, and since then Southern Cahfonila property values. «>i> h s¡»»*«,i ¡! ims- 11<in for i Ir- f ..•if ! nave had m» symptoms of its returning. Their I hioiii am! consequent depres s Is .-n -how ii tiiat they have Jss'ii 1 feel that the cure is entirely due to ert’.h* XT“'» rniii» ht. . Sine.' I-' "i » ir- r j-erly r> turned by the enumerators the curative properties contained in S. sion has unquestionably operated to NÎtîrd (‘oh! ’iii l'dly in 1 \\ slung i’ms has prov.«! to lie th»' e.ise all over S. S. I can cheerfully recommend it as bring the whole coast into disfavor tin country. Thousands of complaints a medicine to all suffering humanity." with Eastern investors. [Oregonian. I'vi't. W K ikki - vtbkk . of hirkpat h- ve Is-'u received that this or that The ¡M-ople of I l-la'io 11.1,1 : rick A Waftord. Druggists. .Johnson Take It Befare Breakfast place has Issm oVerltH »ketl, blit Ctdebrut ion »»n t he • I’fl of Jlllj City. Tenn, t reatise on blood .and skin iron, '. mi to H i per »•»■nt of the eases was admitte») in!«» • 11" i n?«»n h I he gr» at appetizer, tonic and liver diseases mailed free. this kui'i it has Ixs'ii developed I whir1! received th i»* I*r»s«i«i»*!it regulator. In use for more than .*»9 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta (in. in», -tigation that th»< returns hat years in England. Positive specitic for tiire «Ml th»- ild «>i >1 *luiy, an« liver complaint. Bad taste in the month is .ti made u|s>n information furnishi «•eicoratihg the t«ciar<iti*>n of on arising in the morning. dull pains in • neigliijors or friends. It is n »ience by the pe»»| P- of U.K O- the head and back of the eves, tired ly that a gem nil r««-ount will I the Atlantic «‘Oi.s st 113 yr.. 1 feeling. dizziness, languor symptoms of made in Portland, but one or t Id ih»»an4 Iiati 1« :.» ->:->nt tl liver complaint. Remedy Dr Hen ; r 'iiicts may be recount»«! as a In »ar ♦• «»ver th»* * ill • '. i iS».« »II lev’s Dandelion 'Ionic. Relieves con Seattle and Tacoma are found t< coiiiini»nu«»alth to » an dpi d.t v stipatiun, sharpens the appetite and nearly equal m piq other forty two s* * of t tones up the entire system. Get the roll flHOU. having afioilt 3I, imm I m< :i t hat has sp panned th»» < Volile» yy.b.'e» to Mary F l'.-oì- 11» : I. genuine from your «irtiggist for $1. .and about 32.JMM1. Both a blk I'aik additimi to town of Medford. take according to directions. since th»* I liter! y 1» ►ell eriieketl »Hit. cans,' th»'enumerator III the < »id iieiTry «» »i th** Htah* 1 Kiebardson Io Win. Renken I» 1.1 swarms of l.«»cii-t> I < Jreg! ii..>re |.... pl»'. In S 1 *1»i «a« it • 1 p hi a. in q. .. • r 1 w. I7J alni ».-|i«i n. r. .. be ilis.i n. .rly all I lie towns San l-’riincisci», June 7. Near White I’he Xew York / / / o».'. w A. J. I'aley toll AV Mi ¡1er, land ill Me J, Buck, in the eastern portion of Sacra p 'tiled m the retur is pretty t|. s r 1 »'. i on iloi l>een eonsp»cii«»ii s h »r rcHuy \shl:inii mento county, locusts have found Jani.» Helm» to EIizab«*tli Helm», three securing justic»* f»»r veter » h will liav, eoruered It »mitt', of liiqdist i liureli. lalent their headquarters ami residents have army. c«dlt» ioi a 1 liait in th*» i Ja* k'on <minty. < on Jikki p,-..p|e within deemed it prudent to warn th«1 govern fxnsivhh. il s..y ys: The m A I' lalent to Jame» Helm» amt Henry uf th»' town. anscrib Ammerman, undnided intere»t in It» ment officials at the capital that an in pi' I ’ ‘ « M «¡.¿inn res 1 r p, n> I >. T'. Jo. blk I-.. illaL'e of Talent, eon $T. vasion of that city is threatened. I h n r» aehetl. if. , 111« !»•»•( I, it Mr» i-.liza J yVor’ln'11» to AM .lohii»mi They are coming in daily by the thou »ilFied ¡1 and Mary .1. Jolin»mi it 4. blk :. Barr» a l 1 I"';1 ll sands, the sun at times la ing darkened dition to tow ti of M'-dford. . mi Ilo»* activ.'l. lemaml • on th»- par » mi»tantine Maurmler to I B XV lliatn». by a multitude in Hight. t V ,-f Hi. 1 ni«»n ! » t .-urns It J, »mitli »ide m It 9 and its In and 11, Idk alr>-Mli appropr ríate»!. ; m b i entra Point emi Jjn> 1 matilla Iti-M-rvatioii l.imk i on»t«n»ine Makrndcr tn Amru-tiiH I. an« nrr sehsibl»' •enough t< yy illiam». It B'-, t.lk *■, town of l'culmi Point, Many persons are anxiously looking appo »priât i<ms e\c» «*u»ng eoli } ;< o forward to the time when tiie Umatilla i'oii»tantine Mneruder i.i Matilda Wil tir»* levinue of tie* G«» ham- Its i . 7. s. In. 11. town i>f central reservation will be offered f«>r sale, I>eu. hl a oma«l faction «• l'oint, i-mi Aiku* expecting to se< ure good farms at low might «¡iiickiy c . jl »* tue ba', id Limi to .1. < XVliipp. It in l>lk 7, prices, l'he cnanct-s do not appear t » rsoniil propertv am the whole system U‘h mi i a : ¡forma street. Jack»ons ille. con >o. to In-very promising in this line. In •f real estate. He h .1. i . Bakei et al to Frank M. English, nn approval or supp, erk fees a- divided 'a of ne'4 of ■»', ol see lit, tp ht\ M u i the first place the lands will be ap children surviving h s r : w . - --il limn. \detona, »I uly ' ». .»»'W - La I»-, ti r»- praised and a value set on each tract, sirs in tiie In Uh- M. bn s. E St,-arnés to J. c. Bakerct al, »am«- reived fiom i’o: t i'o.> li .end tb.,1 ,i ami any bid of less than the appraised and .M-veral He r> I property. <-.»n »I. sp»*cial in» -*eh“,*i ■ irriv«-d from Wash- « iiari.- Xi. k. II to » . B Roste!. It- 1. 2. :. value will not I.-»' received. The pur of Great - 1', 11 L’. i k >. al-o It- 2, 3. I, 5. ♦», 7, \ rui-tl ilts fol ingt< h with i chaser must swear that the land against tl • I" 11 Ì.’ I.Ik ’ . town of M.-.|i..r.| . <.D V-." mandt rs of th»* I nit *»l Stat if which the foreign heirs W I., steadnian to .loci >. Smith. It m , blk Itonght is for his own use and oecii- to pro»*»*»*d I»» B - • i 1 I. Pilot ni \ i oil B< hrm_ h paney, ami before receiving a title The claimants contended A. I’ lalent to Henry Aniinerinan. blk <i all viséis f«»i’.n I with any e fonigli heirs had no stand- »• he-, ami It.- 4, •, •>, 7. in blk 1!, village of Talent. must have r,-tided at least one year havnig been »“lgaged in in»» upon tin- kind ami have twenty-live in court for Hie n ¡isoli that tliey prei in< t « . hi If-» I erv. r io-»lay a st«»r> •IK • l>. Rostri to ('barie- Nickell, bond for acaes nuder cultivation. ¡Oregonian. nil aliens their turns •1.- d Io Ils I. 2. ?.. s. pi. H, i?, |,lk »M. an.I two clipper school)» ai ♦ il l not Is-I II- 2, I -, 4». 7. -, ’4 10 II, ill bl k low u Lstp* Installations crelly iiit»*d <»ul in M.,ph ¡»,n led will of Medford, . oil •ci Die Fin : 2D .1. >. Howard to Mary .1 and A. J. John-on The following officers of Talisman s."i bx th land in -ec >>. tp -i. s r I w, '» k and X) 100 each carry L'sige No. 31. K. of P„ of Medford, repair on l.'imi swaller : were installed last Monday evening by to J k Moore. It 7, of -ce II tp . on and 100. acre- H. T. Chitwood, deputy (¡r. C.: Dr. to John K Moore, e’? of nwl4 and E. 1‘. (leary, C. C.; P. Henderson, V. ir*4 of see 1, tp n r ?» w, 150 ami (’.; C. I. Hutchiing, P.; Lake France, I 4 ii»TU 1! 100 acres M. at A.; John W. Curry. I. (i.; F. France, ().(!. Enervates the system, reduces the vi For Ashland L.slge No. 15. I. (». D. tality. and weakens the energies. In F„ the following officers were installed T|i»> S.n th:s condition, the body readily tails a hist Monday night by I >. D.. 1». It th»' L'llowin:' victim to disease. Fortify the system Mori is. of 1 ¡rant's Pass: .1. C. Dur (»liia cas»' tli against tlicsc debilitating influences hv the supreme ,s»nrl taking Dr. Hiller’s Hydrastine Kestora kee. N. G-; -I. 11. McBride, V. (».; I'. 1 lie ease of S.ui,l live. It enables the nutritive system \. (¡etz. Sec.; \. D. Helman, P. S.; W. to absorb sufficient nourishment to keep W. Kent nor. Treas.; J. K. Helman, It fiiruii-h< s the I mx I v vigorous and healthy, and in S. N. I i; It Tavlor. L. S.; D. High, II. justice c i a tit condition to resist, disease. For S. V. (¡. C. II. Hoslev, L. S. V. (¡. L. vet«. «» sale by I. K. 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