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s -. ly iv - -r - ... '- . o, . ....., 5 T-TT : 1 " " - -r - The staff of Physicians of the iCAUFORXIA MEDICAL AKfl SUR GICAL INFIKMARY, of San Francisco, Will exaiuiuo all case? free" of charge. The doctors doscriba tjie different dis eases better than tjie si,ck can them selves. r ' It 'is a woatlsWu! gift for anyone to possess. Their Gjiiostiepowai-s have created vou-Jors throughout tha coiin 'try. The 'doctors ass 'weU known as successful practitioners in all of the chronic disfcaBos tint! di.sensos of the eye and ear, and all forms of nervous and pr I vate diseases tt'UI be successfully treated on the most sov.rsitjhe princi ple. Cancr posiiivoly cured without jhuu or the use or a Kuile. . Important Tho dtx-tors Mt'F Wiauy . to vfiirs of experience have Ladies., discovered the (rroiitcst cura known foe all dis-aAs of tht-ir sex. Fe male diseiiK poEiuy&ly oured by a nw remedy. The cure is euocleu by a J;oine trentinsni. entirely harmk'ss and vasiiv applied. C!onsnltaton troe ar.d Strictly ConSdcniial. Correspond' euco will bi promptly ansvrci ed. Married persons or youxg ilarriao. rata cocU iniuatin matri- -: mr.nv. award of their phvS' ical weakness, loss of pro'ereative pow- ers, impjt ncy' pi" otiur tiisquuliuca tion, spjeJuyrcsWroi; '' Blood Poison. Vcnerial Privata Tairt.; OUet, Stricture. Lisea-.'ii. . Seminal Enjissio-:. Loss of Sexu.il iowe?. Weakness of Sexual Orinias. want of desire m male and female, whether from imprudent habits of vouth. or sexual habits of mature vears. or any cause that debil itateaiio v?al qrirjns speedily and permanently "cured'. 'Consultation fi-ee and strictly conntunuai. JEpilpesy Positively curd "oriits. and ncrer failing bv a new mithod .The doctors, after years of exjierience have discovered tae srreatest Known pure for' xveakfls'ss- - in. the buck and limbs, involuntary discharges, lmpo- tency, general debility, nervousness, languor, confusipn of idoas, palpitation f tlit hiiirt rti'Ki-fir the head. throat. nose and kin. Rffectiona oihthe liver, lung's, sWmacU and bowels those ter- i ibte disorders 4risit?S from 'the. soli tary vice cf 5 aula, and s.;crei practices blasting their most radiant hopes and liossjble--take ons candid thought be fore it is too late. A week or month may place your case beyond the reach of hone. Our method of treatment will speedily and permanently core the niost obstinate case, and restore perfect asanlio,' ' ; - :' - " TO MIDDLE AGED MEX. There are many f con, the age of 30 to $6; who are troubled with frequent evacuations of the bladder, often 'a-ceompanied with a slight burning or sinarliuir sensation, weakening the sys tem in a manner the patient cannot ac count for. There are many men who ie of this difficulty who are ignorant if the case,-which "is the second stage of seminal weakness. 'Wo will guaran tee a perfect cure in all such ca:s, and a healthy restoration of the genito urinary organs. ''''.' " .- " FREE" 5 AMJXATJQX O? URIXE. . Persons applying for medical treat ment should send or bring from two to four ounces of urine, that passed first jn the morning preferred which will . receive a careful cht-mical and micros copical examination. Persons -ruined in health by unlearned pretenders, who keep trinmg wan mem montn aiier ndth, givitir poisonous and injurious fcompbundsi should arjpiy iniEeajately. ' Delays are dangerous - 'J WONDERFUL CURES. Perflated ia old case? which have been neglected or nsliittfufly trwated. 5fo experiments or failures. Parties, treated by mail or express, -but where possible'tJorSonal consultation is preferred. Cases, and correspondence . coundsntially. TcK"Atment sent C. O. ' D. to any part of the United States. Question blanks free. Address with postage. CAL. MED. k SURG. IN FIRMARY, 103i Market St. - ? .:- San Francisco, Cal. Mention this paper. Appers Parisian Enatnctr o the Crcs-Jon of a perfect Complexion. Ta faToriit French Cocmctie. , ue WiioklM, aa4 gi to tile akin the Appol'a 4 kfn Bleach, - KrSeitii . Memuhes.snddUtcofrtrat&msofthe'rtctesach as Tan, Sunburn, Freckle, Swarthy mad CreuTappeanBceoCtaeiace.., . . - fcppel'a Oriental Powdac fa n. While, rinlc and Cream shade rhrea to tM face a beautiful dear aad transparent g- - LI I Jllf.. . -J- . Aapel'S Natural Bluh The only Rouge . . true to nature, when applied to the free or lipa, cannot be aetecua, pninp u iwo - - T U fnr RlrMulM Tark Cor Brunettea. ;' rv. Am.1 cmiii Ea. laa fnirtinii. ekL' .- A pamphlaton how te.Craan aoamplaxlan ftaa. i; , JASr Ai SLOVER & CO., Sole Agents, JIedford, Ore Write tor our mammoth Catalogue, a 000 pago dook, plainly lllusiraieu, giving manufucturera1 lowaot DTtcerWiui nunu fuotucers BuKounta on ali soods manufaetured and imported into the United Btatvs. 85 to M cents on every dollar you (Bend. We sell on) j first oltms good, groceriOH, furniturecloth nut. dry zoods. tavxap. boots and aboes, ncttlons. eroelcery. Jewelry, bug gies and harness, agn- . eultural fnipleine'ats: in tnet nnythinir you want. - Slaved by buying' of ua. fasuu z cciitn pay ez axpreasage oo catalogue, I a buyers1 guide. We are the only .reQCoero that - - ; auus a manuiucturer Meas. allowing the buver the same discount uil the manufacturer gives to the wholesale rade. We guarantee all goods to be equal to sDre)ntations or money refunded. Goods nl by express or freight, with privilege of ez .- ., . . v. - . A. LARPEW CO., ..rV: -V iS"11J Q iincy St., C"olcago,!IH, Farmers f.Voney Margaret Medbury's Managers. By Mrs. II. A. STANLEY. CHAPTER Oh, Jack! I am in trouble." Marsraret had wept for some time when fier will finally came back, and with a determined wiping of eyes, but with quiverinj' litis, she p.rose and ar- ran-'ed her hair, and picking up her gloves prepared Xp go. .' She was unde cided as to whether she should iro down stairs and notify Mr. Simmons, the book keeper, of the discharge or tue xutcs, but after debating the matter a moment or two decided to go home, think mat ters over and come fresh to thb .tvorlj Monday morning. She threw open the dflor to go, but started back, for there on the threshold, immovable its a sphinx, stood Jack. His apron was wound about his big bare arms, his face was as solemn as a martyr s, and he looked so r.tterly lugubrious that Margaret could hardly refrain from laughing eveu iu her pre? ent trouble. His face looked the pity he evidently felt, and in her impulsive way the girl appreciated and expressed that appreciation. Extending both her hands. sho exclaimed "Oh, Jack! I am in trou lile serious trouble, too, I fear and- J jteed friends. We used to be friends. Arent we vet? " Jack "made no reply, but in an awlc ward way grasped both her bands in his, and looking straight down into the tear ful eves stood as immovable as before. Finally his eves twinkled, and droppin; her hands lie said, "I beg your pardon. Miss Medbury. I forgot myself. It seemed again as if you were the little Maggie I used to tease at school. Well! Well! Little one, you've a big job on hand.. "What do ypu mean. Jack Mr, Hazelcy, I mean? Do you know all, or do yoa refer to my duhculty in making you my fnpndr ' "I knew all,' Miss Medbury. I could not well help hearing all, and you do need friends. You have acted very hastily, however, in discharging these two men. Who can fill their places?" "That is true," said Margaret, with a laugh that had a sound of hysterics in it, "but what was 1 to do.' l see now hat I am "pot a diplomat. Oh, what shall I dor , "Keen cool, little woman. That's the first thing to W- - Yowr fatiwrwM nonchalant in times of the greatest ex citement as any ordinary man would Jje on his way to dinner. If you propost- running this paper you mnst get the xnasterv of your nerves first of all. Do you know anything of the business? - " About as much as I do of anything else I never took an interest in," was the despairing reply. "Dear me! I fear I was hasty with those two men, but their attempt to swindle was so apparent that Host all control of myself, l ou see 1 was looking at their faces. Yon only heard their voices. I should have dissembled, and if I had it to do over again would give them a soft answer and seek advice. As it is, the fight is opened, and we must go through with it to the end. What that end will be Ood only knows.. 'Yes, God doe3 know," said Jack, 'and according to my mother's doctrine bell- see you through. I'm gaing to Etand by the new management anyway, and whichever way I go the union goes. There's God and tho union on your side anyway, and even a woman ought to run a paper with such backing as that. You mnsrn t look back and monrn over any mistakes yoa may have made, but look ahead. 'What shall you do in the future? That is the question. You asked me if I knew alL 1 es, I door nearly alL What I dou't know I've snfpccted for some time. The Messrs. Charles and Arthur Elite want this property. Jnst how they are going to get it I don't know, but suppose they ve got the plan of campaign all ready for press. What we re to do is ta pi their form, l m not prepared to give advice just at this . . . . i jr., - . ml Ingram, out wicu your perzpissiou u see you later. I'd like to do something fbr -you,- and if we cau have an under standing I may be able to run things inside the building more to your advan tage. It won't doj however, for us to be seen talking here, and with your per mission ' IT now call a cab. for- you and call at your your home for a later talk. "Certainly r Mr.' Hazeley. You are Terr kind and are tne very person want advice from. Come as early as. possible this evening; and well have a lonx talk." - Jack sent the office boy out for a cab. and went over to tho' sink to wash tho ink from his hands and arms. Just as Mirh Vedherv went down the front wav Mr. Arthnr'Blito up' the back stairway and out through the compos ing room. As he neured the sink he topped short, aa if there WR3-soinethln)j he wished to say, but remaining silent went on again, when Jack, who was as cool aa ever and perfectly natural, re marked, "By the way, Mr Elite, will you be here Monday?" . . .. '. - Blite's eyes glittered, and be turned sharply, looking suspiciously at the un concerned foreman, who, as he' wiped. first one linger and then another on. the grimy towel, selecting the cleanegt spot! with great care and deliberation, con' tinned, " 'Cos if you are, sir, I want to talk with, you about some position con tracts. , . - The apparent innocence of the ques tion devaatvied s. straight reply, and al-' thouirh Jack had' mischievously inflected the word "poaitioh; giving the business manager quite a' turn, the latter had no reason for equivocation; and said: "(Cer tainly, Haseloy; I shall he iu the. ofUco right along. . You can see any time all next week." .." "Sol hoi Mr. Man, and - so yoa .don't j propose to accepC file CX&uargu" "of lie proprietress? I think .when she author, ilea Simmons to ' manage things, and Simmons authorizes me to fire yon out the first .door, you'll go," soliloquized the imperturbable Jack as he dried the last linger ou the towel. He nut ou his coat, and as he went through the busi poss office stopped' up to Simmons, the bookkeeper, audiiajdiu a low voice, "J may call on you tonight bet ween eleven and twejve, aud jf I do you'll be at homer '.'VV'hatfs that you said?" doiuanded the business manager from his desk. "I was speaking to Mr. Simmons, was Jack's prompt reply, "and I'd also like to say to you that if you let hat pill firm work any more wood backed nuts on us you'll hear of our missing some mails. They won't dry in the steam table, and we don't get out that first edition with a minute to spare. If we do miss all the eastern mail soino after noon" Yes. yes. Til attend to lluit at once," said the hoodwinked business manager. He had heard the same long winded complaint only fifteen minutes before from the prcssmau and again from the stereotyper, and he did not want a repoi tition. As he looked down again to his writing Simmons nodded intelligently, aud Jack went out the office door. CHAPTER ITT. That evening Jack was ushered into the cozy reception room of tho Medbury house, and ss he waited for tho young mistress of this elegant homo to make her appearance) found himself face to face with an elegant life sue portrait in oil of the late proprietor of The Herald. If Jack had ever had any intention of improving any opportunity or presum ing on any commence bis patrons daushtet- might bestow, such a feeling vanished as ho looked at that strong. manly, kind, old face. As he thought of the manner iu which Mr. Medbnry had asxsted and encouraged him at night school, and in other ways since the necessities of Jack's mother bad com. "I am vhnt I am by the grace of Cod." pelled her to take him from day school, where he was a classmate of Margaret's, and apprentice him to The Herald office, the young' man inwardly vowed to dis interestedly advise the friendless young woman. The words, "I am what I am by the grace of God, and -ou were one of the main instruments of God's providence in rmiking me a useful citizen. Samuel Medbury," came almost unconsciously from his lips. He supposed he was done, and when he ceased speaking and turned to find Margaret iu the doorway behind him his confnsion was for a mo ment quite embarrassing to bot'.L. Final ly the young man managed to say: 'l supposed I was alcne. Miss Medbury. and unconsciously SKke aloud. I meant what I said, however, and am here tint evening to offer yon my services in. any way you may deem most efficient. ) find you need some information concern ing the details of the office. I can im part that, and can then bear any mes sage you may wish to send to Simmons. who is naturally the successor of tht business manager you have discharged. Mr. Simmons is an honest man, end yon will doubtless by his aid become a suo ressful journalist. There is no reason why a woman cannot run a newspapei successfully. I wish to report to you that one of the brothers at least Mr. Arthur Elite decides to remain with yon, whether or no," and Jack proceeded to relate his esperience in "pumping the business manager, to the great amusement of tho young lady. " Finnlly, however, she became thoughtful again, and bending toward Jack said: You speak of Mr. Simmons? He it not my choice. You will pardon me, but I have chosen a man to succeed Mr. Elite whom you will probably advise me against. Your advice, however, in this respect will be unavailing, for I am determined. You are the man, John Hazeley, end I will take no refusal. Jack drew a long breath and looked as if he had received an offer to go at missionary to the South Sea islands. Fi nally hid mouth flow open, and he be gan, "But, Miss Marr ; "No buta at all, Not a word of objec tion. I wont hear it. There's some thing tells me you are the mau. It told me so an hour ago, and went to Mc Collum, liana's lawyer, hu he is in poli tics up to his ears and didn't want to say a word against the Elites or mix up in any quarrel among newspaper men-. I think ho will know his mistake before he's a year older. He did say, however, that you were practical and a bright young man. I want you to take charge at once.' I can trust yoa fully. Will tou do me this f avorr' and the honest blue eyes were looking earnestly intq bis face. The Door follow weakened. It was so unexpected and he had not the propel confidence in himself, hot every objec. tion he offered was answered by ergi ments that he could not controvert "You know that whon Mr, Blite failed to hold an advertiser they always sent you around to talk with him, and I heard father declare not three months agotnat your blunt arguments and businesslike talk did more with the average man than all of Mr. Blite's soft solder. Yon know they depended on you to settle th- strike last spring, in short you mnst not refuse me," and before he left his young employer at ten o clock that even ing he had consented, and they had dona considerable planning for-tue future. 'V..-.; J TO BE CO.TTIJtCED.J A Liatlain orti elaim blanks prlnt- let Md tor. a, by: The Mail fifty cunt per doau. MINES AHD MININ&. Two Ashland men. Govan lligb and Jno. libra, the latter a gentle man who came to thin place from the northern part of the state, have bonded a Jedge upon rhilander Powell's place on emigrant creek, and are doing some prospect work. The ledge is twelve or fifteen feet wide. An assay went $12 to the ton in silver and $2.17 in gold. This ledge has been noticed by many people beside the wagon road where Emigrant creek cuts through it, and some attention was paid to it by prospectors more than thirty years ago. What is probably an extension of the same ledge, has been located by Jaeob and J. M. Wagner further up the creek. One of tho largest straight string of mining claims yet located near Ashland is upon what is called the Blue Lead. It is a continuation of the ledge upou which Uopcr, Carter and Mills have sunk a prospect shaft on tho hill in town. U is traced by a cap-ledge on the sur face for several miles in a direction nearly due south, and thirteen claims have been located upon it already. George Kendall is one of tho locators, as are also railway mail clerks Knowlesand llangasser, of the Portland run. " Mr, Knowles got a fine prospect one dav this week from a piece ot surfaoe Heat from the ledge. Keno. Klamath countv, is the latest scat of gold excitement, aaya the Ashland Tidings. A settler named Took, on the south side of the Klamath river, about 1 J miles from Keno, was dicging a well and at a depth of sixty feet he stauck a formation from which he panned out $1.50 in gold with an ordinary skillet. The gold was probably from the stratum of blue gravel which underlies a large portion of the lake and Klamath river country, and it may lead to the development of sonic good drift mines there. One dav last week Messrs- Logg St McDonnell tired of working over ground which had for a long time failed to produce anything of con sequence, and went farther up the stream, taking out a few wheel-barrow-loads to test the diggings. The very first wash-out produced a nug get of "old channel gold weighing $1.0. In addition to this the ex penment panned out about 9b in legitimate washings. The placers themselves are by no means com pletely washed out in southern Or egon. Messrs. Muller and Kingsbury are well satisged with the Spencer mine west of Cole's in Siskiyou county. They have sunk a shaft on the ledge from their working tunnel to a depth tf 35 feet, and find the ore at that depth as good as any they have worked. J hey wiil coutinue this shaft to the depth of 100 feet, intending to run a new working tunnei upon iu lowest level f the ore at that point make a satisfoctory showing. J. D. Fry has been summing up the amount of gold bullion that is shipped from Josephine county an nually, which, as near as he can es timate, is over $ m'.lXHJ. I ins is a j regular output, and comes from the mines which have been in opera tion for past years. But as there are so many new field?, opened up, the rear of 1893 will doubtless double the past year's record. Quartz Smith is still meeting with very encouraging prospects in his Gold Hill tunneling, and will undoubtedly eventually find what he is looking for, the mother lode of the famous Gold Hill pocket, which made several citizens of the valley wealthy away back iu 58. Success to him he is the nerviest prospector ever in southern Oregon. The Portland company who are prospecting the Foota creek placers have cone down bo teot in their shaft and are beginning to take out some very rich gravel. Sonic of tho very best placers on Foots creek have nut yet been worked, owing to the scarcity of water, during the last twenty years. J. M. Casebeer and J. M. Lewis, the latter an old miner, have loca ted a claim upon a five-foot vein of quartz near the head of Wagner creek, which prospects well upon the surface. They will do- consid erable work upon it as the weather permits. A rich piece of quartz was picked up last week by the wife of Dr. H. T. Inlow in their dooryard on their farm east of Bear creek The piece, was about half gold, and caused several prospectors to start in that direction. C. II. Yeghte, of Ashland has made a proposition to the miners of that, locality to put in operation a five-stamp custorn quarts, mill, provided he is guaranteed the work of crushing 500 tons of rock at $5 a ton. B. F- Wyant has leased of E. K. Anderson for another year the old McCall & Anderson hydraulic mines north of JLaglo Mills, and turned water into the mining ditch run. W. K. Johnson and G. M. Grain ger have a. claim adjacent to the propertv of the Ashland Mining Cp. on the north, and are putting con- -:j 1.1. & "l' -c i ' - Biuerauic protpeub worn, upon ii,. A nugget weighing fltv was found one day ' last week on the ground eivned by Logg & MeDoald on Foot a creek. ' '" THE SPOTTED gJRAFFE. Utile I-ajr About a Man WTao Had AU He Coald Want Iu a. General Way. There once wna a Cliiue&a rnandarln Whose name vaa LI Wnog Ilai, And all Lad be that a ricU (Jbinee Could wont in a general way; Bat bocauae bo had not a spotted giraffe, Bo stately, tall and slim. He said to hla wife that really lite Had Dover a pleasure for him. for him. Had never a pleasure for him! Now the cmprror heard the upeech absurd Of his favorite U Vun Hal. And round he sent ('twas quite well meant A spoiled giraffe one day. The gift was rare, and the orders were To the mMudarln great that he The royal beast mutt treat at leal. As oue of hln fatally, family. As one of bb family. THE GIKAFTE SO STATELY. TALL AND SUM. LI Wong replied, much gratified. With revereuce must profound: His chest he thumped, his head he bumped Full nine times on the ground! But after a day or so. do you know, 11c very much wished that he Had derllnrd to acrept a spotted giraffe As one of bis family, family. As one of his family. There was nothics the creature wouldn't From a pumpk in down to a brirfc. He ate, if you please, the tops of the trees And the root with a single lick! And down his throat went the mandarin's coat, HU hat, a cane and a kboe. And be never got back his pet bootjack. For the spotted one ate that, too, ate that, too. Tho spoiled one ate that tout He swallowed a bank and a Chinese junk Such a hungry giraffe was he! A Japanese fan and a watering can. And a sack of the beat green tea. He nibbled the cherished pigtail eff From the head of the mandarin. And after that ala the glass and the plate. Including the soup tureen, soup tureen. Including the soup tureen. Now how to get rid of this tiresome pet Was a puxxle to poor Wung Hai. For the in ft of a kiDg U the sort of tains One cant very well give away. So Mr. liirmffe went on with his pranks t'nllL a it happened one d&y. He ate a French grammar, fell dead as a hammer! And this is the end of my lay.of my lay, And this ia the end of my lay. The Land af Eternal Frost. For hundreds of miles inland from the Arctic ocean Siberia I covered with vast treeless plains called tundras. In summer they form one immen.se spongy bog, in which moss is the only jrrowrtb. In winter tbey are deserts of snow, to which gale and tempest rive the shape of wave. As the tnndras are scarcely to be crossci) either in winter or summer, this great tract of Rnwia in Ala is one of the most tlrsolate regions on tiie rorth. Moreover, here U the land of perpetual frost. Be neath the tnndras bodcring the river Lena, north of Yakutsk, there Is a thick layer of front which never disappears. In winter it begin at the vurface. of the ground; in rummer it i found at a point twenty cr thirty lur-iies beneath- the surface, awl penrlrate a'.I the year round in many spots to a depth ot several hundred feet. Loit oa the Alps. In cold and darkness, long ago. Where frvezln? mists hung damp and gray On Alpine summits white with snow, A traveler lost his way. The faint moon had withdrawn her light: So star was seen in all the sky; Vainly for 'd Uiat awful nisht Urn uttered cry on cry. JfST IS TIM 15. At last a drowsy feeling crept Across his brain, half dazed with woe. And as the morning broke he slept Stretched on the drifted snow. Then, echoed, by the tall peaks round. What sounds, like music, smote hia earl The loud, deep baying of a houud Told him that help was near. Brave, noble dog. how well he knew His duty, wise as be was brave! Louder the anxious baying grew His mission was to save. The good monks heard and came with speed The poor lost traveler to befriend. And fed, warmed, sheltered in hla need. His troubles; foAd an end. A Queen's fata on Their Travels. It may interest boys and girls who are fond of animals to know that in recent rears (jaeen Victoria shows a greater 11k tng than ever for pots, especially birds of the (mailer kinds. Canaries were her first favorites, but their notes proved too trying to lier majesty, and they have been re placed by bulllluchea aud linnets. These are placed in her private rooms. They travel with her always, except when she goes abroad, and there is special provision rande in the royal traiu for their comfort on the way. Some canine pets Spot, Marco aud Roc, terrier, Pomeranian and collie also accompany the queen oil her travels, going abroad with her even. They, too, have their special compartment t.n the royal train and a policeman to attend ifeem. Notice). Tho Annual Mooting ot the Stockholders ot the Jackson County Bank ot Medford, for th election of Directors, will be held at the bank ing house at o'clock P, M., Saturday the -tin day ot 6Drury, iso, W. 1. VAtmn, President. 4 Cvtr far Croup. If your, qhtldren ar subject to croup, always keep a bottle of Chamberlain i Couth Reined ; at band. It Is a prompt and certain cure. If given as soon as the croupy eoujjh appears it will pre- I Haskins. .. .. . mint. run n T in hn iuiia nv I . h De&fneis Cannot be Cured. by local applications, as they cannot reach tne diseased portion of the ear. There is only one wav tocure Deafness. and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you hove a rumbling bound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deafness is the re sult, and unless the 2nflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing . ill be des troyed forevr; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous sufaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. S..-nd forcirculars, reef. V. J. CHENEY &. Co.. Toledo. O. EiySold by all Druggists, 75c. GOOD STORY a " A . a . is as mucn me pan 01 a Home Newspaper as the news. Therefore the choice fiction from leading writers constantly appearing in these columns. If you are not a regular subscriber enter your sub scription at once for THE HOE PAPER EAST AND SOUTH BV THE Sousnsrn Pecilio Rouie. THE MOUNT SHASTA BOUTS. EXrUESS T11A1XS LEAVE POSTLAD DAILY. South I North rO0p.ml.v. Portland Ar. I . -w a. m 4-JBp. m Lv. iledford Lt ilop. m 4:13 a. in Ar. Slan Kranclsco L.v. 7(1) p. m Abore trains nop only at the following sta tions north of Roseburg: East Portland. Ore gon City. Wooitrarn. Salem. Albany. Tngrnt. Shedds. Italsey. riarrlsburg. Junction City. Irr- mg and kagene. ROSKBl-G MAIL DAILY. -aa.niLv lvnland Ar4.-0cn.m &)p.mLv Kosebsrg Lvo2)a.m ALBANY LOCAL DAILY iExcept Soaday.) S)pal.r Portland Ar fcipm p m I Ar Aioauy i o--vv m m Pullman Buffet Sleepers. Toorlst Sleeping Cfcr for tlieaceommodation of second class paarcneers, attached to express trains. 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Cwl axactlj n tara ritilaa 1 hotac tnvctaata. rV-fXX r '.'"-. r- Tb.t4 avl twaai. lUa patent W-T.t iuiis m MtiM rt-ra4 i .-a a iv-co. 4 writ tea. nat-ant k-toaptaM -rs aiiis.aiUw rtf udn ailTyixM ytm alt aliaaJi iwi gpacfa4v.a, Empire Walch Co-, Xcw York. JAPANESE I CURB A now and f omnleta Treatment consisting o Sunnositories. Ointment in Capsules, also in H.11 nnd lills: a Positive Cure for Kxteraal. Internal. Illind or Kleeding. Itching. Chronic. Recent or Hereditary Piles, and many other diseases and female weakness: Ii is always a groat benotlt to the health. The first discover.-' of a meilicaS cure rendering an operation with the knife uonecessarv hereafter. This Remedy has never been known to fall, tl per box. for R: sent bv mail. Why suffer from this temble disease when a written guarantee is given with o boxes to rotund the money if not cured. Send stamp for f roe Sample. Guarantee issued by iriviDWAKti Cukki t Co.. Wholesale A Re tail Drujrsists. Sole Airent-i. Portland, re. O. II. Haskins, sole agent for Medford. BILIOUSNESS o l. o The S. B. HEADACHE & LITER CURE IS A w.ww-.es ( BUBS 8AM5,, lrtXOIVy , CHEAP If taken as directed we guarantee satisfaction or refund your money. DON'T SICKEN. DOST GRIPE 50 cents per bottle, by G. H. Haskins J.R.WILSON, BLACKSMITH. Mill AND Horse antj Oxen Shoeing- MEDFOKD, ORE General B Land for sals) in rju&ntitiea ta suit purchasers, prico 0.25per acre and up wards, f or lurtner particulars in quire of E. W. Carver, owner, Phoenix, Ore. X3Tft. BAU JJiM ' ELEOTBiO BELT LATEST PATENTS SgrX WITH ELECTRO- BEST MACaETIC WPROYEMEMTS. S03PEHC0ET. VUlerm VUfcovt IMiclrta tU Vtibr .rultlj tnm yvcrtaUsvUM f braJa. arrr f tttt tt TTi"n n in llimtl . avs oeztwl tibaartlM. 4raJt. toa-, fcrro dU;U, !. kurMM. lurnor. rbtacUBs, i'4r--r, liver uj ba4r cavamplairsU, lm tek. Isabtf. ciitlca, cBrml lft-aba, WtM. Tixi letrie Um Cstisks WaaraVricl IrrwrKarU J! tbra. svsd c1ri ecrrvat that Is iaminrxiy felt by vrsvrcr or forfwi: rfS.ae, svda IU er ait f ttaW tflaauea r par Tbstwa4 bare bet cared lam viMM tarantlar aito ail atber rcai failctl. asa wf civ ketidrWj of te(lDeta.la la OU vi4 erm-jr oir atxt. Owamrf) IxrrauiEt UXTNtir l ntlHIT. tk fraalaw.bcrr offr4 arnJ"!ftrZ WITH ALL BELTS brail a4 vtfaroM vmrnfi Kt.tZl3TXKlmGmimthn. aWad tar UiwaSaJ iajarh:na, uiimd, aaair. r alru 6AH JJAIJy ELE-JTIUO OCX. Mo. 172 First BtPOKTUkmO, Ofttfi. ' fl. .FETSCH, : it .-. Tailor. Suits to erder at all prices. Fit Guaranteed or no sale Cleaning and repairing neatly done Main St. Medford, Ore. J. W. LAWTON, (Successor to W. P. Wooes.) DEALEB IS A comnlete stork ot all kinds of goods In my line kept coosaastly on hand. A competent workman at -ju oencs. SEVENTH ST. OPP. HASS2N-S DRUG STORE Kedford, Oregon. C. F. LEWIS, icalvEM AND MACHINIST. Anjt work Ia his line Fnch a? lining op nw erectioB and rrpalruur 1 tsav atrJ a-irtz milla MF-DPCKD, OSKGOX. L M. LYONS, GontPactop 1AXDO- BUILDER, Jolibincr of all Kinds, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Medford, - - Oregon. H. F. WOOD. MEDFORD, OR: Jobbing of all kinds. Plans and estimates furnished on application. Jack screws to let. OAVKATS. TRAOI MARKS. DISIOM FATUITS.I COfYRIOHTS. atoJ Tfcr ItiTuc uiatloc and rrea Hsnotbook .ilw to MUNN a co. aa Bko.uit. ksw vorc OMest tuieaa tor seeurinc pateats In AaMrieav Kvery patent taaeo oat by us Is broacht before ta paauo W a aoties Iran tree of oban fe ta. Sf ntutitit mttitm Tsiiiat rilinilsllm rf tit ii linlllii im m In tin worhl. SpleadKUy Urartrsted. Ko lctel Ureal Baa should beirlthoitt It. Weekly. &,) a ysari $U0 six months. Address MCNM a CO, ' h;llSHH' 5.861 liruaduaj.sw XorkCtty. r V.. ' . . . .. . - ' The WorU Enrlcaed. 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