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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1892)
7 ':g4?Nft x S. ROSENTHAL THE Great Clothier OF MEDFORD, ORE. Has just received a large stack of fine CLOTHING and GEXT'S FURNISHING GOODS also a finestock of BOOTS and SHOES Which he will sell as lw as can be sold. Small profits and quick sales will be his motto. Call and see for yourself. Boots and Shoes. I SELL FOOTWEAR ONLY. As T 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 exaniin stock. Repairing Neatly Done. M. S. DAMON. LA GRIPPE CTJKKD By using S. B. lieauacne and Liver Cure, and S. B. Cough Cure directed for colds. They were SUCCESSFULLY used iwo yers ajfo during the La Grippe epi demic Tid vrry flattering testimonials or their pxiwaeroTerth.it disease are at band. Price and 60 cts. per bottle. Khto. II. Haskina, Medford, Or. PORTLAND ! . Skilled help furnished hotels and Restaurants. Private boarding houses and families. Labor hired for railroads and contractors. TTe register strictly Brst class cooks, waiters and domestics. S N. 3rd. St. S. K. PHILLIPS. Man-r. P3LHGE BIBBER SHOP V W. L. Towxsexd, Proprietor. Mam Street Opposite Postoffice. Hot and cold baths, pompadour hair cutting and clean towels a specialty. Fair treatment for everybody. Give us a trial. i The Road to VesIth I Cannot be successfully limM with out good health. To roach wealth or any coveted poaitlcn In IK require tho full possession and operation of all the fao otties kind nature has endowed us with. These conditions cannot exist unless the hriical eelne. is la perfect workina orcer, and this is Impossible when the liver and spleen are torpid, thosobstmct Ing the seer ' jus. causing Indigestion and iyrpepsla. with all of their aceost- paaying horrors. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic exerts a specific inflaence ever the I her, exalte it to health; action, resolves its chronic engorgements, and promote the secretions: cures Indigestion and contU atiea, sharpens the appetite, tone ae the entire system, and nake life worth I King. CALIFORNIA vlY?d iff? mV 7 "a lmiwaswi CuREi UAIAnnn Eheuniatism, Nenralgia, Cornjs HEADACHE, and ALL PAIN. The California ?oaitWa and negative KLECTRIC cough curs CUHE8 COLDS, CKODP, C05SUMPTI0H. Sold by all Druirta. Each zSe.sOc 4 1. Oreaslnajer Ow., Prop's. Los Angles,Oal WE TELL the TRUTH about Seeds. We will send you Free our Seed Annual ror 1892, which tells THE WHOLE TRUTH. We illustrate and rive prices In this Catalogue, which is handsomer than ever. It tells NOTHING BUT THE awawesaaw, whww Write for it tc-day. pjjj O.M.FERRY &. CO., Dwtrolt.Mlah lHDrC Csofha, Colds. InJoeaza, Bronchitis, uUnjuO Hoarseness, Whooplne Cough, Croup, fore Threat, Asthma, and every affection of the throat, Lang and Chest, including Consumption. Bra anoraiir'. 110.-' ft LOCAL NEWS. Cod fish at the bakery. Dry popcorn at Elder's. Subscribe for the Mail. Fine job work at this office. Demorcst Brothers, dentists. McBrlde & Case for photographs. Trees, trees! at Medford Nursery. S. L. Bennett is reported very sick. A. A. Kellogg and wife are reported ill. Sheet music, the latest out at Wol ters. Get apple trees at the Medford Nur sery. Lamp chimneys at Woltor's gro cery. J. J. Doncgan visited the city this wuek. Go to Elder's for the best tea in towu F. T. Downing visited Medford Sat urday. Call at the City market for choice steaks. Come see the new goods at the Racket. Cinnamon bark and whole cloves at Wolters. Joo Pierce arrived from the south Tuesday. Maple bricks and silver drip syrup at Wolters. Fresh salmon at the city market every Friday. Dr. Danielson's office over Gold smith's store. The best place in towu to trade is at J. S. a o wards. Mike Hanley.was over from Jackson ville this week. Medford Nursery is the plaee to got vour fruit trees. Joe Olwell was visiting friends in the city Sunday. For bargains in boots'and shoes call on M. S. Damon. Ed Temple was up from Rock Point a few days since. A rreat Bargain in heavy shawls to close. Racket. Imported and domestic cigars at Strang's drug store. Bed-rock prices on heavy under wear at the Racket. Mr. and Mrs. Starns were over from Central Point Tuesday. Ex-Mayor Howard is on a business trip up north this week. Mrs. J. H. Williams visited Medford Monday, from Gold Hill. Work guaranteed at the MeBride & Case photograph gallery. Money to loan on long and short time by Hamilton & Palm. New carp its and wall paper at I. A. Webb's furniture store. W. H. Hosier and D T. Lawtou visited Aehland this week. J. R- Wilson is agent for the Low den perfection feuce machine. A. A. Davis is in Washington look ing after his milling iuterests. Choice varieties of 1 and 2 year old apple trees at Medford Nursery. D. M. Ferry & Co's. well known irarden seeds an C. W. Welters' J. M. Gibson and F.T. Downing were j doing business in Medford Tuesday. j Mrs. Harvey Walker, of Ashland. has been visiting relatives at Medford Bert Whitman shipied a carload OI apples Tuesday from Phoenix to Oak land, Calif. We claim to turn out the best and neatest job work in tho valley at rea sonable prices. M. L. Alford and wife have been in the city lately visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wolters. R?v. P. R. Burnett filled his usual appointments at Gold Hill and Galls Creek last week. Hon. W. H. Parker has been men tioned as a candidate for the offica of district attorney. A valuable mare belonging to I. J. Phipps dropped dead Monday of par alysis of the heart. Lots and acre propertv sold on the instalment plan by Hamilton x Palm the real estate men. Geo. F. Newton was called to Spring field, Ore., Saturday, to attend the funeral of his sister. West Johnson is down with rheuma-; tism and is under the skilled and ten- J der care D. S. Youngs. j Geo. Markle of Ashland, does first class work as blacksmith, wagon maker and horseshoer. J Johnny Williams lost almut 10 ) ton of hay several days ago by fire at his farm near Central Point. Ed Dram, the popular postmaster at Table Rock, was trading in the '"me tropolis of the valley" Saturday. If you want your best girl to think vou are nanusome, del your pi.oio- graph taken at McBride & Case's. E. S. Johnson left Thursday last for Portland where he goes to accept a situation in the plumbing business. Tho next quarterly examination of applicants for teacher's certificates will be held in this city on February 12th. Judge Ercanbrack, accompanied by his estimable wife and daughter, at- ended the Farmers' Inf-titute Saturday. Deputy Sheriff R. T. Armstrong spent Siturday afternoon in the city, lie reports business in the office very quiet. W. H. Hosier is improving his property on 6th street by setting out a lirga number of fruit and ornninental trees. J. A. Story was in th3 city from Galls Creek Saturday. Mr. Story is one of the enterprising men of that section. Strangers are arriving In the city every day. There is no rooms to rent and no empty houses and the hotels are full. Articles of incorporation were filed at Salem, on the 20th inst. by the Cen tral Point M. E. Church; trustees, W. W. Scott, F. T. Downing and Jno. Gibson. 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. Wm. Ulrich has returned from his visit to Portland. This section lost nothing in an interview he had with the Oregonlan. Twins were born Friday, Jan., 22, in this city to Mr. and Mrs. D. P, Gren iger. Two girls This is the, second ocouranco of thoklnd within tho weak and the second event la the history of Medford. For perfumery, satchot powders. brushes of all kinds, combs, soaps, sponges, toilet articles, etc., etc., go to btraug s arug store. B. W. Powell of Castle Rock, is visit ing friends in tho city and looking after his property interests of which ho has a good deal in and about tha city. Chas. Wolters has just finished tak ing stock in his grocery store, assisted by his brother-in-law Mr. M. L. Alford. Charley reports the results of tho in voice satisfactory. Th j new sidewalk botweon the depot and tho school houao is Hearing com pletion. This piece of work will be an accommodation to our citizens and a credit to Medford. To eat green grapes and pick wild flowers. Such was the invitation we received this week from tho Weeks Bro's.. whoso largo ranch is about two miles south of town. S. Childers having purchased the Universal Combination Fence business from Frank Galloway, is prepared to fill all orders in thin line. Note his "ad"' in another column. Boots and shoes anatomically built by A. C. Taylor. Repitring promptly attended to. Carries in stock ladies, mens, and infants correct shapo shoes. Personal attention given to litting the foot. OpjKJsite Post Office. D. L. Newton, E. Pleasant, F. T. Fradenburgh, G. W. Priddy, W. P. Ol well, Chas. Rippey and Sam MeC'len don wore among thoso who visited Medford last week, from Central Point. G. W. Priddy has leased the brick yard, of which I. L. Angle had charge. Mr. Priddy intends to put a fores of men to work turning out brick pre paratory to the prospective extensive spring building boom. Hog killing is over for the season. about. 2T00 being slaughtered in this vicinity. The pork packing company of Medford killed about liitM, the re maining 1000 b-ing divided up among our ranchers hereabouts. Hon T. T. Gecr, of MeCleary, Ore., attended the Farmers' Institute hero last week and read a very interesting iKfpr. Hon. II. B. Miller, of Grants Pass, also did his share in entertain ing the Institute visitors. E. S. Smith, familiarly known as 'Quarts," has secured the Fredenburg ledge, one-half mile from Gold Hill, and will put a force of men to work on it at oncj. He is in Portland to inter- i est Portland capitalists in his mining ! interests. Dr. Geo. McMurrny the veterinary surgeon, while breaking in a colt last week in front of Worman's livery stable, had his hands full in keeping the frisky animal from smashing every thing in sight after the cart had been demolished. M. W. Skeel & Son will begin imme diately the erection of a new planing mill on the old site and expect to have it finL-hed within sixty days. The mill will cover a much larger ground floor space and all the latest improvements in machinery, etc.. will be used. I. E. Hoover, local agent of the ' ! Singer Mn'fg Co.. for Jackson and; ',. Josephine counti-. has his ollie with j ' t v t--i.i.r- i.wir..,..i i v- i i IV. " V. '.' . . " "-. " ; . - . - ----- ----- smne wmni.s r iims- wmisn n'.n nnri7iMi to collect money nnu receipt lor me ; singer Co. in mv name. I. E. HOOVER. We would suggest that tho city council establish some mc.--surc to pre vent cattle from running at large in j the city as it is now impossible to pro tect ornamental shrubbery which adds so much to the appearance- of the streets and yards. Next Friday evening a social will be held in the basement of the Christian church under the auspices of the Y.W. C. T. U. The annual election of offi cers will take place and all members are repuested to be present. May Craix. Pres. Edward Scheifllein of Southern Cal ifornia, at one time a resident of this valley, is visiting friends here and at Woodville. Mr. Scheiffi-in is the dis coverer of the great Tombstone mine of Arizona, which netted him such a "pile" some years ago. Ho will put iu the summer prospecting in these hills. S. Rosenthal has moved his stock of goods from Gold Hill to this place, and will again handle dry goods in connec tion with his extensive line of furnish ing goods. Mr. J. L. Hammorslay, who conducted the store at Gold Hill, will assist Mr. Rosenthal in the busi ness hero. At a special meeting of the old city council held last Thursday night the newly elected officers were all sworn iu and Friday evening the new board or ganized and appointed their commit tees. J. Brandenburg was appointed street commissioner. The firwt regular meeting of the new lioard occurs next Monday night. A runaway occurred Sunday in towu and smashed the buggv considerably. The rig belonged to Jay Bradley and was being hitched by his son to a post at the Presbyterian church, when be coming frightened tho horse jerked away and after doing a good deal of damr.ge to tho buggy, was stoypel by a young man of tho city. Tho Jackson County Bank was incor porated on tho 21st inst. with a capital stock of &10,OJO by W. I. Vawter, G. W. Howard, J. E. Enyart, Wm. Slingor and Chas. H. Pierce. Tho officers arc W. I. Vawter, Pres.; Wm. Slingor, Vice-Pres.; G. W. Howard, Caihier; J. E. Enyart, Asst. Cashior. Tho bank takes up business February 1st under the new reign. The Chicago Cottago Organ Co., of Chicago, 111., long since sained the largest reputation as manufacturers of reed organs, their capacity being J 8,U0i organs per year, and lor quality nnd tone have but few or no equals. L. B. Fisher, of Medford, has just received a large shipment ol their finest styles, also a few sample Shubert pianos, which nave a world wide reputation and are new on sale at Chas. Strang's drug store, Meuloru, Oregon. L. F. Cranfill, manager of tho Into Henry Smith's extensive business in this city, returned Saturday from Woolf Creek whero he had been in voicing tho Smith business. Sylves ter Smith, youngest son of Henry Smith, accompanied Mr. Cranfill on his return here in the interests of his fathers business. He is one of East ern Oregon's prominent ntookmeu. election Precincts. How the Matter Stauds at Present. The Petition and the Delegation, j Section 2 Australian Ballot Law of Oregon: "It shall bo the duty of the county court in tho several counties of the state at the regular term in Janu ary proceeding tho goneral election, to set off and establish election precincts within tho county. Said court may set off and establish within said county as many election precincts as may bo deemed necessary or coavnient; providing, that no election precinct shall contain more than 250 electors." The fruits of tho above mandate as carried out by our county court at its January term were published in full in tho columns of the Mail last week and the results of its perusal by al most every voter in Jackson county has been an almost universal com plaint that justice has not been done in readjusting these foundries. Ashland, Central Point, Willow Spring and others have bjen heard from, but Medford apparently being the biggest sufferer, a delegation com posed of Messrs F. M. Plymale and Postmaster Howard, bearded the Hon in his den Monday and found upon in vestigation that contrary to the pub lished reports tho principal bound ries of Medford had not been materially tanierud with, the dimensions as they now stand, being throe by four miles. Hut this delegation had a far more important mission to do with and that was tc have the precinct of Medford en larged so as to embrace all of Tp XI s, r 1 w nnd Sees 34, 3T and 31! of Tp 30. s, r 1 w, as petttioned'for by over 20 voters who havo for tho last six years been compelled to go to Central Point to vote, when they voted at all. which they M-ldom did, in.stead of being allowed to come to Medford which is their postoffice and trading point in every case and is much nearer. The p.-titton was presented iu ample time to the court with all the require ments of tho law, but nothing came of it. and it seemed as though another year would roll around without justice being done. Our indignant citizens, after expressing themselves quite free ly and forcibly, decided to make one last supreme effort to have these wrongs adjusted and. as we have said above, a delegation repaired to Jacksonville Monday and succeeded in being heard to the extent that at the February tnectine, January 3. it has been prom ised the petition would be recognized as described above. It is to be hoped thu wiI1 b- do"e. for although it is im- possible to pleas-; everybody, the court cannot but admit this petition to be a just and reasonable one. RAILROAD .NEWS. Something Sew and Interesting About the R. R. V. R. R. Mr. I. A. Webb, our enterprising funiture dealer, exhibited to us this week a letter bearing date of Jan. 4, 92, and written to him from Omaha by a friend who is prominent in rail road circles in the East. Tho follow ing extract explains itself: "Dear Frieud: I wrote you some time ago regarding tho probability of my taking hold of the Rogue River Val ley Railway. I have since that time got iaio definite figures out of th uresenl owners and the road can be purvhased. providing sufficient induce ments could be given our Comjiany iu your town and other towns along the line. ..The plan will be to extend the line both ways from Medford, thus center ing a large amount of trade al that point; and I think it would be very ad vantageous to your people to give the plan their generous support. ' We think comment is unnecessary under the circumstance. It is certain the project is a feasible oue and the parties in question mply responsable to take the matter in hand. Would sufficient induceaients be offered? ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS Good two-horse wagon and single harness for wile or trade by Hamilton & Palm. Joe Thiess. one of the atlacheos of the distillery, has left for the cast to be gone for some timi. Rev. L. D. Goodwin intends making a trip to Washington in the near fu ture. He will be absent a week or so. Among the local realty tnnsfers this week by our real estate dealers we note 2 acres to Mr. Penwcll. house ami lot to Alex Ormf. lot to Geo. Justus and house and two lots to Hamilton & Palm. Scores of people were over from Jacksonville Friday and Saturday in attendance at the Farmer' Institute, among which we not ;tl. Col. R. A. Mil ler, Hon. V. H. Parker, County Treas urer Geo. E. Bloomer, Count v Judge R. Neil, Judge L. R. Webster. Chas. Nickell and a number of oth r gentle men and ladies including Mrs. W. J. Plymale, Mrs. Judge Webster, etc. Chas. B. Graves, father of M.-s. F. G. Kertson. died Saturday morning at Monmouth, Ore., altera ling ring ill ness and was buried Monday in the family grounds at Bethel, Ore. Mr. Graves was one of the earliest pioneers of Oregon nnd was j" years of age at the time of his death. Mrs. Kertson left Saturday evening to attend the funeral. Bert Rsdden and Hiram West took their girls out riding Sunday. They were Jacksonville girls and of course all had a jolly time. Tho boys took tho lassies homo and started to drive back here after dark. They didn't get here however in as good shae as tboy started, for they had a break down and were obliged to get out in tho mud knee deep and patch up affairs nnd then "wulk in tho rest of the way. Wo aro informed of parties in the east looking this way with the idea of organizing a development company in our midst for tho purpose of advertis ing and settling up this part of Oregon. There is plenty of money back of the project and tho prospects aro that in tho near future something definite will come to light. One or two of our re sponsible citizens aro in communica tion with the projectors and a number of very interesting epistles have been exchanged. The social held at tho college room last Saturday evening was a success in every respect. The students and in vited friends numbering thirty-tlv.i. spent a few hours in games and social ontercourse. Refreshments in the waj of candy and nuts were served at 9:30, after which an hour was very pleas antly spent and all left feeling that the time had been profitably spent as well. The principals are deserving of the greatest praise for tho interest takon in the students. Real Estate Transfers. F. H. Carter and Alice R. Carter to W. K. Smith, lund lu Ashland, 2 30100 acroat 1000. K. Ileamer et al to Ernest A. Carter, laud In tp 30 s, r 1 c; (TO. H. K. Mntnews to D. P. Mutliews; s'.i of m ! and ncK of scki and It 3 of sec Ml, tp S5 a, r 1 w ; IS 15-100 acres, and ne'i of soK of sec SI, tp 36 a, r 1 w, and ne'4 of se4 of nec SO, tp 85 s, r 1 e, 40 aores; also hw',4 or sw of nec 8, and se!4 of so sec !!0, and n)4 of no K of sec 33, tp 6 n, r I e, ISO acres, aKKrexatlng 397 lfi-IUO acres; (4000. Andrew J. Tuylor and Kacbel to Lindsay Swan, its 3 and 4, sec, tp 34 , r I w, 115 acres; too. Sarah M. Morris and Qiiorgo Morris to Jane Fcwel, undivided; one eleventh of It 4, blk II, AHhland; (00 00-100. William PultorMOU and Annie . Patterson to Mrs. Jane Fewell; undivided one-eleventh of It 4, blk II, Ashland: too. SylveHter Patterson and wife ct al to Mrs. Jane Fewel: It 4, btU II, Ashland: (Wl'-ll. Joseph L. Puttersou and Delia Patterson to Mrs. Jane Fcwcll: Il4.blk II. Ashland: (01. John Patterson and wlfo et al to Mrs. Jane Fewell; It 4. blk II. Ashland: U!A. Jumcs U. Iitrdserc to John M. Short; Sher IITs deed to It 4, blk 2. Short's addition to Med ford; K7. Wrlborn lleeson and Mary C.. bis wife to D K. Hyde: land lu city of Ashland; ilOU. L. and A. Hose and Jemima Hoso to D. E. Hy.te; land In Ashland; (1U0. .Klchard iluswlck and wife to S. F. Moriue n !, of D. S. C. No. &0; TV 05-100; (.-.300. P. Dunn to J. P. and E.J. Uilmorc; land in ip 30 s. r IS, 10 acres; tUO. J. P. Ullmore and E. J. Ullmore to P. Dunn; sauie lund as above, con same. V. S. puteul to Joseph T. Million; IA0 acres, sec !-'. tp 40 9, it e. U. S. patent to Andrew J. Taylor, 115 tfl 100 ncns, tp 30 s, r I w. Caroline Cantwell to C. W Kahlrr, 19 S-100 ceres in Mrs. Cardweil's addition to Jackson ville; (IM. Samuel Phillips to Christian Clrlch ; a tract of land in Jacksonville: Caroline Cardwell to Emma Cardwell; eiof blk 3, Mrs Can) well's addition to Jacksonville: :500. O. Hurbaug-b to George Hall ; 35 acres of land insect, lp37s,rSw; JS25. J. and C. Downing to I-orena E. Downing; ? VtMuO acres, sec a tp 3J r. r 2 west : S3LO Win. K. Callahan to Ueoive Hall; lots i. 14, 15 and 1A. blk 8. Park addition to Medford; S0 Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford. New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheu matism, his stomach was disoi-dered, his liver was affected to au alarming degree, appetite fell away and he was terribly reduced in fle.tb and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters I cured him. Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg, 111., hud a running sore on his leg of eight years" standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxen of of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ami his 1 g is sound and well John Speaker, Cat awba, O., had five large fever sores on his leg. dorters said he wait incurable. One bottle Electric Hitters and one box of Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured him entirely. Sold at G. H. Haskin's drug store. OSWliGO. The Fnture Manufacturing Sabnrb of Portland. Already a Pay Roll of 8 U. 000.00 per Month. It is a well known fact that a man ufactory, employing labor, no matter where situated, is th; mucleus of the city. The greater the number of em ployees, the greater the prospective city. The Krupp gun works of Ger many, support a city of ti.".i.r; the Pullman Palace Car Co.. of Pullman. 111., a city of 12.tW. Oswego. Oregon is in its intancy. loilay me Wregou C- ,.-.1 V.-L- a,l ,,1,..,. in. trios, make a iv roll of 24.0lW a month. With an increase in th-M manufactoring output, the city in-1 I c. -eases ronulation. Population in-I ! creases values of real etale: therefore Oswego off.rs today, to the careful in- I vector, the very tx-l field for invest - ment. Oswego is only two miles out j side the limits of Consolidated Port- i land It has chcun train serv ice St a da , ; mi$ irj, Bnd eight trains also six steamboats each way on the WtllMTiii'lttv fsu-e,Tn i m henutiftil site for a town. Osweiro has a solend id 2.101 water power, which is offered to manufacturers lor a term ol years iree, and land with it. Oswego has pure spring water in pip s over the town. Oswego has a beautiful lake where the pleasure-lovers of Portland will soon estatiUMi a summer report, i rop rty j j5 garr values in Oswego will advance rapidly I " " . , and permanently as its future is found-j The Debating Hub hold it" regular el on the development of the favorable i meeting last Monday night at the 1 cation for manufacturing. Lots in'-hool house. The subject was, Re Oswego invit the homcseeker Lots , d u o( wild on easy installments of ?I0 down ' . and $ a month. Ak the publisher of j nian than a gun. The subject was ably this paper to show you a plat of ! discu!ed, both pro and con. and it was j Oswego, or address a postal card to Hokthwick. Batty & Co., il Alder Street, Portland. Oregon. A fruit man speaking of tho profits in systematic fruit growing the other day. said he had figured it out that $1000 invested in a prune orchard will yield a larger income than $40,000 in vested in bonds. Th Worll r.arich-J. The faculties of the present day for th production of c .-cry thing that will coo- luce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Tis was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it Is the only remedy which is tru!y pleasing and re- iresmng to me issie ana prompt ana . . .... ... . .... i i effectual to cleanse the svstem gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it b'"omes. Sottimr a brokoi neck isacreat feat of surgery, still it doesn't quite com-, up to pulling a head on a man. Wisdom's Robert inc. Is a strictlv hvgenic 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 ekin of whatever na ture. It is used by the recherche of society and the stage and bears the highest endorsements from chemists, physicians and artists ever given to any preparation of its kind. Sold only by drugists. They hay It Contains Ho Poison. The celebrated chemists, whoso opinions are above the price of gold, tell what they know. San Francisco, June 23, 1889. Deau Sin: Wo have made an ex haustive chemical analysis of 'Wis doin's Robirtino," obtained by us In the open market, and And it to bu free from all poisonous ordoleterlous ingredients, constituting a harmless preparation for tho face. Yours truly, Thomas Pkick & SoM, Analytical Chemists, To Mwn. W. M. Wisdom A- Co. County Commissioners' Court. JANUARY TERM. In the matter of a new voting pre olnot at Brownsborough. Petition dis allowed. In the matter of new voting precinct at Siskiyou, on Siskiyou mountain. Pe tition disallowed. In tho matter of tho division of Flounce Rock precinct. Petition dis allowed. In the matter of abolishing Shaki precinct. Precinct abolished. In the matter of Ashland precinct Precinct subdivided Into North, South and West Ashland precincts. Iu the matter of Jacksonville pre cinct. Precinct subdivided into North and South Jacksonville precincts. In the matter of rebounding Talent precinct. Precinct rebounded. In the matter of rebounding Eden precinct. Rebounded. In the matter of rebounding Central Point precinct. Rebounded. In the matter of subdividing Medford precinct. Subdivided into North and South Medford precincts. In thej matter of Little Butte pre cinct. Name changed to Eagle Point precinct. In tho matter of eularging Medford precinct. Petition disallowed. In tho matter of Evans Creek pre cinct. Name changed to Woodville precinct. In the matter of establishing Justice of the Peace and Constable precincts'. Districts established as follows: West Ashland precinct. North Ash land precinct and South Ashland pre cinct shall be known as Ashland Dis trict; North Jacksonville precinct and South Jacksonville precinct shall be known as Jacksonville district; North Medford precinct andSouth Medford precinct shall be known as Medford district. Talent Precinct shall be knovrn Talent district. Eden Precinct shall be kno?n Eden district. Centaal Point and Willow Springs Preeiucts shall be known as Central Point district. Rock Point and Gold Hill Precinct shall be known as Gold Hill precinct. Woodville and Pleasant Creek Pro cincts shall be known as Woodville dis trict. Foots Creek Precinct shall be known as Foots Creek district. Applegate, Sterlingville. L'niontown and Steamboat Precincts shall be known as L'niontown du-trict. Chimney Rock Precinct shall be known as Chimney Rock district. Eagle Point, Big Butte. Lost Creek and Mount Pitt Precincts shall be known as Eagle Point district. Table Rock and Meadows Precinct shall be known as Table Rock district. Trail Crock and Rock Poiut Prv cinctn shall be known as Trail Creek district. In the matter of Tax Levy for Jack son county for the year 1892. For State purposes. 4 2T.-35 mills " University... 5-35 " ' Militia ...... 7-35 " " School 5 " Ind'g'nt Soldiers 2-10 " - County purposes... 9 $-10 ' j In the matter of Burnside Post No. 23, G. A. R. Bond of J. R. Cas.n-,1 t Commander, in the sum of $ W0. filed ) with George Crowson and S. S. Songer ! as sureties. j In the matter of establishing polling : places in the a-everri precincts of Jack j son county. Not completed, as suita- J v,in ia u-.... , K.n Wi,l..l ,irn ! -v man-v ot the Pcincts. Public School. Class loaders for the month of Jan- j uarv. , A' 0 hi h .hool-Bessie 1 . ... ... ...... "I , B grade high school Tom Edmunds j j Edith Van Dyke, Etta Medynski. Wal j . tor ."ervrujiou Gracj Amann. and Grace : j Davis C erade high school John Gain -y. j Brace Skeel. Willie Isascs and Uor- biTt Crouch. 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