S. ROSENTHAL THE Great ler OF MEDFORD, ORE., Has just received a large stock of fine CLOTHING and GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS also a fines toe k of BOOTS and SHOES Which he will sell as low as can be sold. Small profits and quick sales will be his diiotto. Call and see for yourself. Boots and Shoes. I SELL FOOTWEAR ONLY. As I give my attention to this line of trade only I can do better by my customers than dealers in all kinds of goods. Call and examin stock. Repairing Neatly Done. M. S. DAMON. ASD EEATi MERIT DOES PEOPLE SAY S. B. COUGH CURE Beats -Aiiy thine: they ever saw. We are not. Battered because REAL MERIT WILL TELL. AU we ask is an honest trial. S. B. MEDICINE CO., Dufur, Or. SOLD BT ALL DRCGCISTS. The Road to Wealth J Cannot be successfully traveled witfc at good health. To rsajh ceallh or any coveted position in life require the (all possession and operation of all the fac ulties Lin! nature has endowed us with. These conditions cannot diet unless the hjslcs! being Is is perfect working tritr, and this is Impossible alien tho Ihrerand spSeeaare torpid, thos obstruct Ing the secrel'jcs, causing indigestion and dyspepsia, with all of their accom panying horrors. DR. HENLEY'S English Dar.dei.cn Tonic xerts a specific infloe.ce ever the Hvar, excites K to healthy action, rcsshas Its HrWiic angoigsmenU. and prorates the accKtlens teens Icdigestioa and consti pation, sharpens the appetite, tones as the entire systea, and uakes lift worth Ihriag. CALIFORNIA -v 7 nmnDu wMiMJinri Bhenmatism, Neuralgia. Co raj!, HEADACHE, and ALL PAIN. Tie California PwitiTB and Xegatrre ELECTRIC COUGH CUBS CUBES COLDS, CB.0UP, C058uTIPTI0S. ScMbyauDrasgists. Each2Se,30et1. Oraasinger Cm.. Prop's. Los Ansel.., Oal. A man that will sell his vote for a dol lar would steal the dollar, if permitted. Are Yon Snfferinsr. From back ache, inflamation of the bladder, brick dust deposit or stone in the bladdir, or in fact any derange ments of the kidnevs or urinary or gans? If thus afflicted do not loosse time and waste money on worthless lini ments and worse plasters, but strike at the seat of the disease at once by using the greatest of all known remedies, the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Pleasant to take, purely vegetable. Satisfaction every time. Considering that this is leap year the declaration of Belva Lock wood that she will not accept the presidential nomin ation unless it is freely offered her is certainly very handsome. Ths TTortl Harlcs-Ml. The JacLjii.es of the present day for the production of ererytliisjj that will con duce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Firi was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which 13 truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is knows the more pop ular it b'omes. Setting a broken neck is a great feat of surgery, still it doesn't quite com: up to putting' a head on a man. Wisdom's Robertine. Is a strictly hygenic preparation. While it beautifies and preserves the complexion it removes all blotches, pimples, sun, wind tan, freckles and all blemishes and im purities of the 6kin of whatever na ture. It is used by the recherche of society and the stage snd bears the highest endorsements from chemists, physicians and artists ever given to any preparation of its kind. Sold only by drugists. They bay It Contains No Poison. The celebrated chemists, whose opinions are above the price of gold, toll what th-?v know. San Francisco, June 2), 1889. Dear Sir: We have made an ex haustive chemical analysis of 'Wis dom's Robertine," obtained by us in the open market, and find it to be free from all noisonous or deleterious ingredients, constituting a harmless preparation for the face. Yours truly, Thomas Price & Som, Analytical Chemists. To Messrs. W. M. Wisdom Co. . catfiai LOCAL NEWS. Cod fish at the bakery. Dry popcorn at Elder's. Subscribe for the Mail.. Fine job work at this office. Demorest Brothers, dentists. McBrido & Case for photographs. Trees, trees! at Medford Nursery. Sheet music, the latest out at Wol ters. Get apple trees at the Medford Nur sery. Lamp chimneys at Wolter's gro cery. Go to Elder's for the beat tea in town Call at the City market for choice steaks. Come see tho new goods at the Racket. Scott Griffin, of Tolo, was in town Monday. Cinnamon bark and whole cloves at Wolters. Maple bricks and silver drip syrup at Woltars. Fresh salmon at the city market every Friday. Dr. Danielson's office over Gold smith's store. Dr. Pryca is on his way to Portland to recuperate. Geo. Barker was over from Central Point Monday. The best place in town to trade is at J. S. Howards. Del Terrill was down from Brows boro this week. Medford Nursery is the p'.ase to get your iruit trees. For bargains ia boots'and shoes call on M. a. JUainon. A great Bargain in heavy shawls to close. Racket. Imported and domestic cigars at Strang s drug store. Bjd-rock prices on heavy under wear at the Kuektt. Tue S. P. pay car passed this way from the north Tuesday. Work guaranteed at the MeBride & Case photograph gallery. Money to loan on long and short time by Uamiitou & Palm. J. R. Wilson is agent for the Low den perfection fence machine. Miss Buena Webb visited Medford this week from Central Point. Choice varieties of 1 and 2 vear old apple trees at Medford Nursery. Henry Klippel is at Portland this week in the interest of his mines. D. M. Ferrv & Co's. well known garden seeds an C. W. Wolters Kobt. Eunis, of Jacksonville, took a railroad trip to Medford Saturday. J. W. Graham of the R. R. V. R. R., at this end of the route is in Portland. N. L. Narregan has purchased the old school house, paying therefor 4250.. Geo. T. Hershberger, the merchant of Central Point, was in Medford on prfcjjusiness. We claim to turn out the best and neatest job work in the valley at rea sonable prices. J. C. Slagle -of Southern Oregon horse fame, was in Medford several days this week. Mrs. L.' C. Gruby has retu rned from ja tirn mintfw vitit tit nor siste at North Yamhiil. Sheriff Birdsey and Judge Silas, J. ai.d Edward Day were among Medford visitors Saturday. The Misses Fries and Reed, teachers j ii the school at Central Point, visited Mo J ford Saturday. Dr. Geary was called to.Sams Valley Tuesday to attend Mrs. H. Cryder, who is reported very ill. Lots and acre property sold on the instalment plan by Hamilton & Palm the real estate men. Wanted A good girl to do general housework. Apply to Mrs. W. H. Nor cross. Central Point. Geo. Markle of Ashland, does first class work as blacksmith, wagon maker and horseshoer. Mrs. M. M. Cooksey of Central Point is about to make an extended visit to Rossburg and Portland. Bert Whitman is back from San Francisco. He reports the fruit mar ket rather quiet in California. A. Poole, L. Boles and G. B. Mat thews were among the Medford vis itors from Eagle Point Monday. Dr. W S. Jones has just purchased one of those elegant Shubert pianos, of which L. B. Fisher is local agent. If you want your best girl to think you are handsome, get your pnoto- graph taken at JlcUrifie & Case s. J. A. Kerr, a realestate dealer from Portland, is in town disposing of lots in a new addition to the metropolis. I. A. Webb has artistically re arranged the goods ia his store. This is a good drawing card for customers. Geo. Thomas, of Medford, and E. C. Wells, of London, Eng., are late addi tions to the Medford business college. Otto Franc, one of Montana's promi nent stockman, arrived Tuesday on a visit to Mr. Jay Bradley of this vi cinity. The special school meeting Satur day resulted in bonding the district for SKWO to pay off all out standing in debtdness. The bridge gang are working in this Vicinity. Part of them are working up cattle guards and other timbers near the stock yards. Fov perfumery, satchet powders, brushes of all kinds, combs, soaps, sponges, toilet articles, etc., etc., go to Strang's drug store. For rent 140 acres of the choicest land in the valley for corn or water melons. Will rent in tracts to suit tenants. Enquire at Mail, office. The Crocker Grocery Company of Ashland, pays cash for poultry and fresh ranch eggs at all times. They are the leading buyers in this line in the valley. Two festal days of some consequence occur in February: St. Valentine's day, February 14th, and Washington's anni- versary, a eDruary zzna. . Notice the anouncement of J. A. Slover & Co., in another column. In a week or so the store will ba open for business and the stock will bo second to none in the state. I. E. Hoover, local agent of the Singer Mn'fg Co., for Jackson and Josephine counties, has his office with J. E. Elder, Medford and Mrs. E. M. Stono, Grants Push, who aro authorized to collect money aud receipt for the Singer Co. in my name. I. E. HOOVER. Boots and shoes anatomically built by A. C. Taylor. Roparing promptly attended to. Carries in stock ladies, mens, and infants correct shape shoes. Personal attention given to lilting the foot. Opposite Post Office. We learn from tho Monroe Chroni cle that Rev. M. C. Aleridge, tho well known evaugelist is conducting a scries of meetings at that place to last two weeks at least, possibly longer. S. Childurs, according to announce ment in another column, is now pre pared to furnish tho Universal Com bination Fenea. Parties contemplating fence building should call on him. Mr. and Mrs. I.J. Phipps and. daugh ter left on Tuesday's train for Los An geles. The daughter is an invalid and the parents are taking her to Southern California in tho hope to benefit her health. Geo. T. Horshborger is spoken of as candidate for sheriff on tho democratic ticket. As Mr. Hjrshbergir has numerous friends in this section his candidacy will no doubtt worry other aspirants iu this direction. Both the evening sessions 1 of the Farmer's Institute which will Convene hero January 22, will be held in the opera house. These meetings promise to be a grand success and all interested in agriculture should attend. ;; Twins were born to Mr. aud Mrs. J. C. Gag.: iu this city Monday.. All are reported doing well. This pairof new comers have tho honor of being the first twins ever born in Medford. Fred Crystal, now eight years old, was the first child evjr born in this city. A lady sys when she goes shopping she likes to visit stores that do not ad vertise. The clerks are never busy and can show her all their goods while she is making up lur mind what to buy in the advertised stores whire the big assortments, big crowds, big bai gins at one price are to bo found. New Orleans Picayune. The Chicago Cottage Orgmi Co.. of Chicago, ill., long since gained the largest reputation as manufacturers of reed organs, their capacity being lS.tO.) organs per year, and for quality and tone have but few or no equals. L. B. e'isher. of Medford. has just received a large shipm --ut of their finest stvles. also a few sample Shubort piauos, which have a world wide reputation and are new on sale at C'has. Strang's drug store, Medford. Oregon. Some gravel has been distributed along main street thus covering ui good deal of mud and improving the appearance of the street wonderfully. This is done by business men and shows a good deal of enterprise. The new council might take the initiative aud set the ball rolling in their favor by carrying ou this good work on the : principal streets of the town. Sheriff Birdsey when congratulated upon his financeering. as the Record has it, during the two terms he has served as sheriff, made the remark that if the Record man wotdd "tote" him to the "pile" he would "divy" with him. When asked as to his opinion of the Australia:! law, Mr. Birdsey said he was very much in favor of it but he said several of the principal actors in the political drama I of Jackson county were not so much in love with it for it was liable to re teive some of them of their fat posi tions. Judge Martin Purkeypilj was iu Medford Saturday from Central Point. The Judge is looking much healthier than we have seen him for some time. In speaking about the Roguj River flume project for which Central Point holds the charter, the Judge informs us the matter is beginning to wurin up again. The survey must be made we believe before the coming April in or der to hold the right and within five years from that time the flume must be built. County Surveyor Applegate says the survey will be m;ule even if h ; is obliged to do the work gratis. Little Folks and Colls. f Mr. Editor: A littlo folks tea party i was given by Mollie Brushy Saturday. Meda Plymale, Pcarlic WebbJ, Katie Angle. Lillian Barr, Ada Adkins and Laura Bennett were the- bnppy guests. Master Lossie Bradley hud the carriage in waiting for them at 1 p.m. Lossie 's good humor and skill in driv ing made the drive a ple-:int one. The day being bright ai.d warm, per mitted the little folks to enjoy outdoor games. Football was considered the favorite one. i Miss Carri-J Vnndike and Jessi Mer riman entertained the las.-i s beauti fully with good music and other hinuse ments. Each littl3 girl had the pleasure of taking her dolls, which added much to their pleasure and much amusc'iieiit to Mrs. B.-aulty. Misses Carrie aiidjjoe. Tea and cake was served at five; dolls also j artouk. All reached hodjie safe and happy. - One ok the GrEs-rg. Surprise Party. A leap year surprise party was given to Wallaca Wood by a number of young people last Friday evening, at the residence of his parents in this city. The gathering was a regulation leap year affair, the ladies inviting the gentlemen and doing the escorting for the evening. This state of affairs in itself rendered the occlusion nn enjoy- able one. The pari consisted of; : .i a Misses Mamie Isaacs, Millio Howletto, Bessio Brouse, Bertha Stewart, Mn- I tie Woodford, Grace Foster, Skeel, Miimie Nicholson and ., .... , , . V-.i A (Jolvig: Messrs. , Ghas. lJei; Ulysses Damon, Gaba IMymale fJalloway, Kobt. Foster, Bert B burg and Hiram West. Special School Mooting. ' At a special school meeting Satur day called for the purpose of rovid iug means to liquidate the outstand ing indebted t - ess of this school district, after some preliminaries it was voted to bond the district for $!),C0:), tho bonds to he sold by bid to the bid der offering to take them at tho lowest rate of interest. The bonds are to bo paid off in three installments; one third in three years, one third in six years and the the last third in, nine ears. The indebtedness of the district in curred for building purposes, etc., is something over Sfl,(HX) and those bonds are issued for tho purpose of satisfying all demands and to give tho directors a breathiug spell, which they certainly deserve. .: ': - jrjiara ftownie linger, Jftobt. cftuden- Judges and Clerks of Election. South Jacksonville Precinct: Judges Chairman K. Kubli, J. P. True, .Tame Elliott. Clerks James Crouerailler, 0. S. Price. North Jacksonville Precinct: Judges Chairman W. S. Cronoll, David Linn, N. Langell. Clerks R. T. Armstrong, S. J. Day. Talent Precinct: Judges Chairman A. Alford, J. J. Holt, E. K. Anderson. Clerks George Andorson,J.B. Dyer. Eden Precinct: Judges Chairman J. II. Stewart, W. T. Anderson, R. T. Blackwood. Clerks George Kahler. E. D. Fon dray. Central Point: Judges Chairman Ed. R. Owen, G. T. Hershberger, Del Merritt, Clerks W. C. Loever, Ben Beall. North Medford: Judges Chairman P. B. Theiss, E. J. Montuguo, I. A. Webb. Clerks John W. Curry, D. T. Sears. South Medford: Judges Chairman S. S. Pentz, Wm. Slinger, G. W. Howard. Clerks Wm. Ulrich, N. A. Jacob?. West Ashland: Judgos Chairman J. R. Tozier, R. T. Neil, W. B. Colton. Clerks John Buttjrworth, A. B. Chapman. North Ashland: Judges Chairman Thomas Roberts, V. Lyttleton, W. N. Luckey. Clerks J. E. Cox, Jessj 'llouck. South Ashland: judges Chairman II. Evans, W. T. Songer, B. R. Willits. Clerks C. . Shepheard, Thomas Bryant Meadows Precinct: Judges Chairman I). Reynolds, J. B. Welch, John Dodson. Clerks Scott Morris, H. II.Milchell. Gald Hill: Judges Ch-.irnian , c. p. Parker, W. S. Fitzgei-ald.- Clerks C. N. Lambert, J. J. Houck. Rock Point: Judges Chairman n. L: While, Noah Boners. P. W. Blackert. Clerks J. T. Blevens. E. L. Farra. Table Rock: Judges Chairman M. A. Houston. C. L. Sydenstriker. H. W. Shii.lev. Clerks Joseph Martin, L. E. Potter. H j Eagle Point: Judges Chairman A. L. Hazleton. X. Young. George Brown. Clerks J. A. Jonas. James Kent. Pleasant Creek: Judges Chairniau W. P. Hillis. D. E. Neathauier, B. F. Pearl. Clerks L. H. Hammond. Charles Williams. Woodville: Judges Chairman E. M. Hill. G. F. Schiuidtlein, J. H. Whipple. Clerks Simon Simpkins, Charles E. White. Foots Creek: Judges Chairman R, A. Cook, W. M. Morris. W. Luddington. Clerks Thomas Carr. Charles F. Anderson. j Applegate: Judgvs Chairman J. H. Kuntzen. John O. Brien. II. D. Kubli. Cteiks O. E. Rose, George Hoff man. L'niontown: Judges Chairman John Deri in. W. S. Boswick. R. J. Cameron. Clerks Frank Cameron, A. Inynrt, Sterlingville: j Judges Chairman T. H Gibson, J. B. Saltmarsh. G. A. Hubhill. j Clerks A. Johnson. Gus Mitchell. I Trail Creek: j Judges Chairman J. G. Buscoe. J. K. Morrison. I- J. Mark. Clerks J. H. Hynson. S. B. Holmes. Chinm-ey Rock: . Judges Chairman W. P. Fi.rlou. G. W. Nichols. G. W. Mey. rs. j Clerks -Jt.hu Grieve. W. C. D-il ey. i Lost Creek: j JuJges Chairman R. E. Pay ton, ' Henry A. Sutton. .1. F. Dit. worth. ; Clerks F. Hubbard Jr., W. F. Lag gut. Big Butte: Judges Chairmnn W. F. Wilkinson. Ben Hick nbotthem. C. C. Walkins. Clerks J. A Obenchcin, A. W. Cor mack. Mount Pitt: Judges Chairman Ben Edmonson, Joseph Gcffcrt, S. B. Edsall. j Clerks-G. W. Beale, R. L. Parker. ! Steamboat: j Judges Chairman O. C. Culy, Ed j Shearer, Ed Lang -ly. Clerks W. E. Finney. A. W Sherer. j Willow Springs: j Judges Chairman Thomns Wright, j JAV. Ingram. W. R. Buck. j - Clerks Scott Griffin, W. II Pankey. Flounce Rock: Judges Chairman W. Gordon, John Clements, C. Nye. ' .' .Clerks A. H. Boothby, Jasper Woodruff.,-; ' -;.. " itMai'rieCl- In Medford, Jan. 17, 192, by Rev. P. R. Burnett, Mr. Horace G. Nicholson to Miss Cassie Plymale. Tho above contracting parlies are among the most favorably known young people of Jackson couutv. Mr. i -...'. - 1- 1 . i '. ' . Nicholson having b icn 'heild salesman for tho wvn known jirui ,-'of Adkins & Webb, for .severally ears and his i s timablo wifo being thejdaUghter of oae of our pioneer rcHrdrit, : Mr. F. M. Plymale, of the extensive merchau tila firm of Angle & Plymale. The ceremony was performed Sunday at 5:150 1. M. at tho residence of tho bride's parents, P. 11. Burnett officia ting. Only the immediate relatives of the young couple were present. After the ceremony an elegant repast was served which by no means de tracted from tho quiet cnjoyubleness of the occasion. Mr. Nichoslon has a cosy homo already prepared for his bride at the corner of 12th und G streets and here tho happy couple will immediately take up the duties of housekeeping. ' The Mail extends hearty congratu lation's. The Australian Ballot. The work of establishing tho new voting precincts ,and appointing the judges and clerks of, election for Jaek- son county under tho 'Australian ballot law, was accomplished at tho regular January term of tho county court just hold, us provided by law. The judges and clerks so appointed hold office for two years and must not all bo of the same political party. No election precinct shall contain more than two hundred and fifty electors as ncely as can bo ascertained by the court. In another column wo givo nam.;s and residences of the judges and clerks and the boundrics of the precincts. A 91 00 Suit. Within the precincts of Justice Wal ton's court this week there has been aired about every ill and woo of the "honest worklngman" to which 'human flesh is heir to." Lewis Bolus of Brownsboro sued Geo. W. Morine of Brownsboro, in the sum of fifty cents a day for several days as rccompenc3 for damage sustained by tho aforesaid Boles, by reason of the aforesaid Morine forcibly retaining in his posossion certain wagon wheels which had been sent to the said Mor ine by the said Boles to bo repaired, said Morine retaining said wheels in' lieu of tho sum of $'1.00, tin same be ing the. value the said Morine placed upon the labor he performed in repair ing said wheels, aud thereby "liangs tho tale." It seems that a contract was consu mated last summer between Morine and Boles, tho consideration of which was a wagon, a watch and the repair ing of tho wheels of the said wagon the following summer. Morine owned the wagon and Boles tho watch and they swapped, Morine agreeing to repair the wheels of the wagon, as leforesaid, the following summer. All went well until tho re pairing clause in tne contract came due. Bolt's sent the wheels to Morine to b-e fixed, but aft?r tho repairing was done Morine refused to give up the wheels until he had been paid M.00 for the work he perfo-u.ed, did uing thtt the watch iu the trade had not come up to the standard agreed in thj contract. Boles brought suit to recover tin' wheels and the damage he sustained by reason of their non-delivery. The suit consumed the belt :r portion of two days. Judge Willard Crawford being retained for the plaintiff, while S. S. Pentz did the honors for the de fendant. A juryof six was imitan ! .d and after listening to lengthy and bril liant remarks by both attorneys aud a learned chnrge by the judge, they were retired and in about fifty minutes re turned a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum of Sl.i'fl. Election Precinct. The new precicru eiablibed l.r the Jan-! uary lerrn ot commissioners court are bounded as follows: South Jacksonville Precinct Ik-sinning at t point in the town of Jacksonville s ht re lb ecu ler of Calitoruia street. In said town, intercede Jackson creek on the western boundary of said i town, thence up the centre of said Jack-oa j crct KlothettrM. forks thereor. thence up Ihe'i right hand fork to the Cantrall gulch, thence ua! the cenere of said gulch U. tbe left hand fork j thereof . to a point w here said gulch intersects 1 the section tine between sections 2 and ST. tp 3T. r 3 w : thence west along said section line to ! the sw corner of section 3i. Ip 3T . r 3 w : thence j south to sw corner of nwv, of wiion s. tp3t. rS ( w: thence east to-ecorot ne. s 11. tB 3w; I Vfccccf poutb lo corner of i-c 9. tp3 Sw; ' Ihfnro lo s mm- -it uw 1 it Stt a - K, : , .T . "! and 3 tp 3T, 3 w; thence tn a .csterly -our along the center of said singe ruad to a point ' where it Intersects the center cf California st. j In Jacksonville: thence westerly along tbe centre of said California street to place of he ( Kln&tng. Tbe voting place to be at the town j Hall. ( North Jacksonville precinct- Beginning at a i point in the to. n ot Jacksonville where Califor nia street, in said town. Intersects Jackson .1 creek. on the western limits of said to. n. thence ' westerly to the center of said Jarkton creek, u i the first forks thereof, thence up the rtirhi band i fork cf said creek lo Cantrall gulch, ttence up f said gulch to the left band tV rk ihcre-of. thence t up the said l.-fi taa-e t--rk to the point where It j iclcr-ecls tbe see iiuc Vol ween e3 and -. tp ST I 3 w. thence .est al -nir tHt section line to sw corner cf sec tp ST " w: '.hence uorth to nw-t 1 of swj sv: ti. :;ee cu-t i:i-r.g said section IltieJ ;o r.w corner ci et s;: 37. s w. thence- seulli , 3:014: sui.i -evlU-3 1:: a poi-l .here sa d' 1 llr.c ijierscc:s the J.i-k.nvttle od Yreka stance rad : l..er.oe In a we-t.-ily eirrciioa alorg the line of saM rjwl lo .here it intersects Califor nia street tn tbe to. n of Jacksonville: thence alone thcccLireof suul strvel to tbe place of?" bi-ffinnlng. The voting place to be al Court I " Houso. . ,' j - Talent Precinct Beginning at tbe sw corner r of sec l tp 3S. r 1 w. thence e to sw corner of se ! -, of sec 14. tp as, r I w, thence n lo sw corner of sei of sec 1 1. Ip rw. r I w : thence c to se corner ! of said section It. thence n to se corner of net of sec 3S. tp 3T. r 1 w : thence e to meridian link'. thence s along the meridian line to se corner jr j sec Js. tp so. r I w : thence w along tp line to i corner of sec 31. tp 35. r 1 w : thence north aloig I section line to place of beginning. Voting plarc tn town of Talent. - Eden Precinct Beginning at the sw corner of see T. tp 30. s r I w. thence n alone tp line to nw corner of seen. tp3S, r I w, thence e along tu ' line to se cor of sec rs, tp 37 s, r I w, thcr.C, j n to nw cor of sec CI. tp 3T, r I w, thence c lo se C'-nteruf sec 31. tp 37. r I w. thence s to se cor uer of ne! 4. see V tp 37. r I w ; thence w to sk conier of nw ; of sec Sit. tp 37. s r I w. thence to sw corner of si c Ii. tp 3H s. r 1 w. thence w to sw corner of sct of sec II. tp3s s, r 1 w; thenea s to nw t4 of ne l of sec 33.tp3Ss.rlw. thenev w to sw cor of sec l. tp 3S s. r 1 w; thence s along sec line to sw comer of sec 10, tp 30. r 1 w ; thence w on sec line to place of beglnuing. Vollug place ut town of Phoenix. k Central Point Prvciuct Iteginnieg at sw cor of sec 13. tp 37 s. r I w.thence w to sw cor of see 17. tp 37 s. w: theuce n to nw cor of sec 04 tp 37, H w, thence n to n bank of Bear creek on the Hue bet sec 31 and 3.t;i : s. r t w : thence down along the n bank of vuid creek lo tec Hue bet sees S7 and 'i tp rf w : ihence north" j 111ep.ee nonn'ioi o ,?fc ! liogue r.ver, thence up suld rivi said tp, thence s 10 sc cor sec 13 tp Ihence e to no cor sec 151, tp So. r I w ; thence $ to I tp line on s boundary, tp 3S s. r I w; lucuco e to summit of divide bet lry creek ami waters run ning luto Bear creek : thence south easterly along said divide 10 sw corner ot sec 13, Vj 3? s. r 1 w. lo place of beginning. Voting place la grader's store. Central Point. North Medford Precinct Beginning nt a point In the town of Medford where the centre Hue of w 7th st crosses the center line of O st; running iu un easterly direct.on along. tho cen tra line of suld w 7th st, and e 7th st. to where the sume intersects the county road, known us tho mouutuln road, leading from Medford to EukIo Potut. thence along the centre lino ot suld road tn a northeasterly course, to where the same intersects tho boundary line Sv and 33, tp 37 8, r I w ; thence n along suld e boundary lino to the nw cor of sec no, tp 37 s, r I w : thence w olotig tho see line to nw cor of see S3, tp 37 s, rf w, thence s to a point where the county road leudlug from Jacksonville to Medford crosses the sec Hue on w boundary line of sees S3, USand 35, tp 87 s, r a w, thence along the centre of suld couuty roud to where the sume Intersects w7lh street, Medford. thenco nloug centre of said w 7lh st 10 pluce'of beginning. Voting place to be. South Medford Precinct Beginning at a point in town of Medford where Ihe centre Hue of w 7th st crosses tho centra Hue of ( st, thenco running In an easterly course along tho centre line ot w 7th street ,tnd e 7tU st ton point yihero the snmu intersects the couuty road knon as the Mouutulu roud lending from Medford to Eagle Point, thenco ulong the centre line of suld road in a n easterly course to whore tho same intersects the see on 0 boundary of sees 20, Wl and :a, tp 117 s, r I w : l hones west nlomr tp .Ino to sw corner Bee ST, tp 37, 2 w, thenco n to n joint where tho pou hi j? road lending from Jok wnrlllo to Medford crones tbe section line on . boundary of sees 23, M und Ki, tp 37 u, r 2 w; thenco nlong the centre line of suld county font to where the same intersects w 7th st In the town of Medford, thenco nlong thn centra of Duid w 7th ht to the place of beginning. Ordered thnt the boundaries of Ashland pre cinct as heretofore established be and are here by oboliulicd und thut the territory heretofore embraced In Ashland and Shake precincts arc hereby divided Into three predicts, as follows: West Ashland Precinct Beginning at se cor of sec 'JO, tp 3 s, r 1 e. to the licod waters of Ashluud creek, thence down to w bank of Ash land creek, tbence to nc cor of A. D. Helman'f donation lund rlulm No. 40, tp :,H s, r 1 e, tbence w nlong the boundary of said donation land claim to sec line bet s-cs 4 unci r, tp : s, r 1 o : thence n along suld Hcrtion Hue to n boundary of tp 3S , r 1 e; thenco w to meridian line, theucc s along the meridian Hue to sweor of sec l. tp 39 s, r I c, thence east to place of begin ning. Voting place, Granite Hall. South Asblund Precinct Beginning at the s side of Main street, Ashland, on the east side of Ashlund creek, where sold street crosses said creek, tbence along tbe s side of said Main st in no easterly dlrcctlou to a point where the Southern Oregon wagon road begins, thence along the line of said Southern Oregon wagon nmd to the county line between Jackson and Klamath counties, thence s ulong said county fine to s boundary line of Mute of Oregon. tbence W ulong suld boundary line to a point due south of se corner of sec SO, tp 3a s, r I c; thence n to the se cor of sec 'JO. tp 3K s. r 1 c, thence down tbe e bauk of Ashlund creek to place; of begin ning. Votliig place in building owned by I). K. Meyer, uear Ashland House. r" Norlh Asblund Precinct Beginning on n side of Main street, Ashland, on e bank of Ashland creek, thence ulong n side of suld Main street where tbe Soutberu Oregon wairon road be gins, thence along tbe n side of said wugon road to the county line between Jackson and Klum uth counties, tbent-e n to ne cor of tp 38 s, r 4 e: tbence w along tp line to sec Hue bet sees 4 and S. tp 38 s, r I e: thence s along said sec to the n boundary of A. 1). Helmaus d. 1. c. No. 40, tp Si s r I e; tbence e to e bank of Ashlund creek. thence along up the e bauk of Ashland creek to place of beginning. Voting place. City Hull. A leader. Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters, has gained rapidly iu tMipular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alter ativescontaining nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxi cant, it is recognized as the b; st and purest medicine for all ailments of stomach, liver or kidney. It will cure sick lu-adach. indijestion. constipation, and drive tnalura from the system. Satis fact ion guaranteed with each bot t.e or monev will le refunded. Price '. per bottle. Sold by G. H. Haskius. Our army ain't so much for fighting as it is for giving the officers a job. liuck leu's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores.t.'tter. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aud all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price. 2.-c Ier box. For sale by G. H. Husk ins. An honest man in polities gets all- ! fired lonesome sometimes. - Hippy and content U a home wi:h " The Ro- j inciter : a lamp with tie Ii;ht of the niorui-;. Gmloues. write Roches LampCo.. New Y&.-L : - ....THE .. MM MM KKEK !!! KFFF OOO RRK UI.Il MM K I 1 r o OR K I. If J if l " S 1'..", E--JLL"-? I MMjwEEKLY MAIL M MM M I u UK K 1) l . 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