The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, March 17, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    - ?. & SHEARER, Prop.
Stand.
MEDFORD MAIL.
xSr ncuie o . kkbtson.
..I'tablisiiod Once A Week.
subscription ts.oo nn vfM m advance.
Old
- raim's
First class work done to all.
lulies' hair cutting executed - with
neatness. .
Bedford Nursery,
One half mile cunt of Medfonl. '
la tle place, to get the largest and
best stock of
Two-jf33r Old Apple Trees
m Jackson county.
E. RUSS, Propr.
Second
NEW and
Entered in ibc rostofflo at Uedford. Oregon,
as Second! 'ls Mail Matter.
KllKoKD. THURSDAY. MARC'!! 17, 1892.
THREE candidates.
Three little candidates In Oregon this ycr:
Hermann, and Miller, and Farmer tlcer. -Seem
bent upon reaching the topmost round
Or the ladder of fume with a single trannd.
There Is room for but one, and (ram hi perch
He will turn and amile at those in the lurch.
Three Mitlr candidate, couttilent and true,
one wna distanced and then there ware two.
To little candidates, tee bow the? run.
A "letter" bobbed up, and then there was one.
One little candidate will be the uoniinee.
Which en It it we really can't foresee.
Can jrouf
with foreign countries, cause a loss
ol, confidence, a great outflow of
gold, and a readjustment of our
currency on a silver uhmb, which
readjustment, they say, will be
made only with great financial dis
order and darger.
Hand
Ui
Goods
cheap; :.
K aeU all kinds of (foods. , We also buy. Call
and see us for bargains. We defy
eompetilfon.
D. S. YOUNCS,
C Street. MEDFORD. Or.
K. F. WOOD.
MEDFORD, OR.
Contractor anOitter
;t
Jobbing of all kind,
estimates furnished on
Jack screws to let. ...
! C. Elder
PRESS OPINION.
This is what the di (ft rent county
papers think of the Peoples' Party
of this county:
The Tidings, (Rep.) says:
"We do not expect to
see the peculiar schemes and theo-
i ries f the third party men brought
to a practical trial in Jackson
county within the time of the pres
ent generation of vdters."
-The Times, (Dem.) savs:.
: . 'Democrats in the orga '
nization, it is time to drop tho Peo
ple's Party and return home to the
old fold, ion have been sold out
in the interest of the Republican
ring, and whatever of good might
have resulted from the business
like manner in which the Faricer's
Alliance lias been conducting its
affairs has been ruthlessly thrown
awnv by the People's Party in the
desire of .its leaders to persue a
i lonesome course up the saline creek
! at the June election."
Plans and j The Record, (Ind.) says:
. ! "With prohibition ignor
applicatiotujj and sub8titutC(1 with a princi.
j pie that it will take years before
. j it gets into effect and tenches the
..!. . 1 I
j ru.ivvh vi nil; oaiuuu man nuu t .v
The foreign wheat market is
somewhat on the decline. There
have been some reports during the
week of damage to crops in France
and Belgium. Continental mar
kets have not seemed to be as weak
as the markets in this country.
There has been verv good foreign
buying of wheat 'at the Atlantic
seaboard every day. But this buy
ing has not been of sutlicient force
to give any strength to the market.
But it has prevented the precipitate
decline which generally occurs at
this season of the year. The re
ceipts at western markets are libe
ral and they seem to be increasing.
Millers generally are moderate buy
ers of wheat. The exports last
week were the lightest since the
crop really began to move. The
visible supply last week increased
nearly i million bushels. It is
impossible to hold prices of wheat
up at this ieason of. the year when
the weather 4is fineAhe crop pros
pects good and supplies in store
not decreasing. :
Mrs. Ed Shefflin, from Oakland, Cal.,
arrived hero Friday noon. .
M. B. Whipple and Clarence Stevens
left the neighborhood last week. : Tho
former Is teaching1 school on wuuams
Creek and tho latter is working in . the
gold mines at Myrtle Creek-.
Several mamb3rs of the Woodville
literary society called on tho society
at Winter la9t Saturday night.
Saturday night overybody was awak
ened bv what soemod to be an Indian
war dance on main street, but it proved
to be some of the boys trying to seren
ade soino ono but we have been unable
lo find out who. The boys are all look
ing verv innocent but from the number
of old tin cans at Mr. Jones wo think
some of them must understand the see
ret. Elinok.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Eagle Point News.
In writing up our town last wejk the
postoffics was loft out. It is now a
monov order office, and we have a daily
mail from Central Point. It is tho dis
tributing office for Antelope. Browns
boro and Leeds; tri-weekly to Browns
boro. twico a week to Antelope and
Leeds.
Tho spring term of school com
mences on th-j 14th inst.. Prof. Hasl
ton, teucher';
At the annual school meeting J. J.
Fryer was elected director in place of
B."B. Hubbard, whose term expired.
A. J. Florev was re-elected clerk.
A new school house is talked of.
Mr. Ha--elton has improved his place
Gold Hill Items.
Lucky Bart was in town Sunday, and
reports everything fovorable at his
mine on Sardine Creek.
Emma Garfield, of Denver California,
is the guest of Katie Parker.
Mrs. T. T. Thomas and .children
returned last Tuesday evening from
Sacremento. where they have been
residing since last summir. Thurston
will return sometime in June this sum
mer. John Hazclton spent Sundav In town
going north on the evening trnln to
take charge of the Santa Ann mines.
The quartz mill is under repair at
present but will be running ngain in a
few days.
C. W. Stewart is getting .out the
specifications for tho enlargement of
tho school house. r . ,'
Wm. P. Jneoby and J. W.. Marks
bury, two of our wide-a-wake- mer
chants, are in Portland on business.
Prof. L. L. Freeman will clo a suc
cessful term of school in ih Gold Hill
school house on Friday. March ISth,
with a frco entertainment in the evening.
EDUCATIONAL.
CONDUCTED BV PBO. !. I. NAKIIEUAN.
Zorah Bliss will teach the lower An
telope school. Her school opened Mon
day. Myrtle Woodford has tho school at
the mouth of Butto creek, and will be
gin April 1st.
; Prof. Simons visited our school last
week.
Tho result of tho monthly examina
tion Is very satisfactory in every de
partment. School report for tho month ending
March 11, 1892.
First grade Tolal enrollment SI ; average at
tendance 41 ; number neither absent or tardy 27.
Cahhik Sackktt, teacher.
Second grade Totul enrollment 49: number
belonging 47 ; average attendance 43; number
neither absent or tardy 28; caws ol tardinem !.
Third grade Total enrollment .TV; number
belonging 37; average attendance 33; cases of
tardiness 3. -
Fourth grade Total enrollment 44 : number
belonging 40; average attendance; 35; cases of
tardiness I. The following deserve special
praise for promptness in all their work: Jas.
Edmunds. Ooc. Holecamp, Anna Campbell.
Elsie Howard. Gertie Johnson. Minnie liish
and George lilsh. Deu.a I'ickbu teacher.
Sixth grade Total enrollment C4; number
belonging 47 ; average attendance 44: cases of
tardiness 1. Mary Them), teacher.
High School Whole number enrolled 100;
number belongiug 7S: average attendance 07;
not absent or tardy 42.
Total enrollment of whole school 347; aver
age attendance S70; cases of tardiness 9; days
taught 10.
GROCER.
GROCER.
CONFECTIONER.
C. W. WOLTERS.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Rosebury. Ore.. Feb. S4.
Notice is hereby (riven that the following
named settler has filed notice of bis intention
to make ttnal ptocf in support of fcfcs claim, and
that said proof wlil be made before the judge,
or clerk of the county coon, of Jaekson county
Oregon, at Jacfc-onTlUe. Or., on Saturday.
April V, viz: Homestead entry No. 4W, of
James G. Kdgerton, for the nw4 of ne, i1
of ne1 and nW of eH' of nee I. tp 24 . r 1 e.
He names the following wltinesaca to prove
Discontinuous residence upon and cnltrvatioa
of. flaitt hind, viz:
Fort Hubbard. Jr.. Henry A. Sotton. and
William A Tagpart. of Lreda. Jackson Co.. Ore
gon, and A. J. &feekpr. of Hiff Butte. Jackson
Co., Oregon. V-14 Johs H. Shupk, Ketrister.
GROCERIES!
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roffeburg. Ore.. Feb. SC. '92.
Notfee is hereby (riven that the following
named settler has tiled notice of bis intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that akl proof will be made before the Judge
or County Clerk of Jacknon county, Oregon, at
Jacknonviile. Oregon, on Saturday. April If.
viz: Homestead entry No. s. of John . OUoo,
for the ot rc 34. M 54 a. r 2 w
He nameit the following witneMsesto prove
his contlnoou residence upon and cultivation
of. said lud. viz: . W. Smith. John K. Potter,
I.Harris, of B-agle. Jackwm county. Oregon;
J. U. BfdgerK. of Sams Valy. Jiwk-son county.
Oregon. 9-M Johv H. Sucpk, Kegister.
PROGRAM OF THE SCHOOL LITERARY
Sx:iETY HELD MARCH U.
Song -Whistling Farmer liay. Ily School.
Quotation.
Reading,
Read I r-g.
Instrumental music,
Reading,
Re&tttPK,
Reading.
Reading,
Recitation,
Solo.
Reading,
Reading,
Reading,
J Song Phorouh's Army.
peett lo De out ol business long . b making his two dwelling houses into
oeiore mail ana uuring wnicii one.
MEDroRD.
OREGON.
I
Dealer in
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS.
ROOTS, SIIOESl11
7 iLoo
: time he will be free from the ini
: mediate annoyance and harassing
; influences of the direct and speci
;fic remedies of the pestiferous
i prohi, the dispenser of "rum, rheu-
imatism and rebellion" will offer no
:reMtance"
The Peoples' Party will put a 1
comity ticket in the " field. S
i Look well to your laurels, oh
GLO V ESS NOTIONS j dcmocrats nd republicans.
PORKIGX AND DOMESTIC i
PRIVATE BOARD.!
A. C. Howlett has a man and a wheel
barrow entraed in gathering rock.
Mr. Pool, of the Eagle hotel, who
has ben in ioor health for soma time,
has gona to Portland for m ;dical ad
vice. Mr. Inlow, sometimes of Eacle Point
! and sometimes of Talent, is sojourning
; at tne laiter piaeeat present,
j Rev. Stj-rns preached here on Sun
: day. the KUh. morning and evening,
j The ltjvs. Thompson nre to com
mence revival meetings nere on tae
i20lh inst.. to continue two weeks or
vi ! more.
" ' Th Suudav-school. which has been
! closed since bfovembr, will commence
l stain soon, with A. G. Johnston as su-
, . . , - , I erinteiident.
As the time draws near for the , This warm weather is bringing fruit
different count v conventions, we i trees into bloom Early peaches, al-
" 1 n.tati nml nrtii(ft ft ln in Villi 111 fUim
j are reminded that there is much to now.
interest the knowing ones. Are' the merchants are repienisningtneir
- . . . ... ' 3lv(v ui ;uuia iui vui: a pi
, j t j 4 rw: i'oa 1,1 11 ' Commercial travelers are numerous
rMngle Poom and Board ?,?.-w; j these days, and some are verv industri-
Uoom and Double Bed for Two : '2. , . , ... ous, not "even resting on Sunday.
and Board (each ) $3.50 k T"E finest bunch of c:lttle Microscope
lkard Without - Room..:. ..'.fS.00; ew shipped out of this valley! : ; .
:were snippea . to. .in rrancisco ..
i last week from here. Verily, this ! MAiL:-Ve aro having beautiful
!. i weather up here, t armors are ousy
; IS a cattle country. j putting in grain, and the drum or the
festive woodpecker is heard in the
, ; land, and the voice of the fretful farm
prove Med- i ers' alliance man mav be heard from
i ford's advancemeiii than that her "chilly morn till dewy eve," especially
: i , ... ' . -a, i on mail day.
! school census this year gives oOl i a. H. Boothbv has gone to the valley,
i children of school age in this dis- j Klso Nye is home from Roscburg.
i . . ' Frank Manning, of Leeds is among
j tnct against o3 last yar? I us.
C. F. Wall. Mrs. Wall and Mrs.
j j Grav started for the vallov Tuesday.
Why not advocate an amend-j H". L. Pegg has returned from the
iuient lo the State constitution, ! va'lc'-. "... .. ... ,
; The irrepressible Charh-? OrirBth. of
I which would allow this county to t Eaele Poiut. is in our midst again. He
John Hazclton stepied off at Gold
Hill Snturdny morning and visited
Luelcy Bart's min. He speaks to the
hiehest tirras of the out come of this
celebrated mine. Mr. H has gone to
take charge of the Santiau mine. j
Mr. D reman recently from Tejtaa, is
prospecting in me mountains n-jar
Gold Hill
As a prospector A. J. Horlow may i conundrums,
bj said to bo a broad, comprehensive i Recitation,
and sublime failure. song-Good NlKht.
Tom and Joe Hammersly concluded I The office for the literary society for tbi
to no placer minimr. Th-v doned month elecu-d Monday niirlil- Grace Kcwur
' their gun boots and mad- a be lino I president; Clara SSccel sec'y: Rose Gr.m-.hs
for Snms creek last Monday morning, i cr.iic; Klva Galloway editor.
As soon as the mining ground was I Subject for di-bate: R.'solvcd '"That
reached. Joe hunted a shade for a j Xajxdfon was a greater Goncral than
quiet nap. Tom wrote a letter lo bis Grant '
best girl in Phoenix and caught on to ! mm m
a passing team ana returnea to ioia i nA t
ir:n a t... t -i : in i-- ' uwoa iOUKS.
Thomas Edmund
Miss Griffiths.
Iivule Walt.
Julia Fielder.
Minnie Grenntifer.
lleisle Hrous.
Carl Narreiran.
Grace Kldcr.
Etta Medyaskl.
Prof. Narreran.
Millie Howlett.
Artie Farts.
Kannic Ha-kins.
Ily School.
Lulu McKiMick.
Willie Isaacs.
Arthur Ood?e.
By Schl.
o. w.
MEDFORD,
WOLTERS.
- - OREGON.
Dmyersal
Commiiation
Fence
8. CH1LDERS
Having bought out Frank Galloway
is now prepared to fill all orders
promptly..
MEDFORD
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
t t . T . . i ft !
LiAuir.o ana ur. -
A First Class COMMERCIAL-School for both
TLEMEX. All Branches Thoroughly Taught. PORTRAIT PAINT-j
1
INC. and GREEK and LATIN Taught. EDUCATE Bovs and GIRLS j
' The Cheapest and Best Picket Fence
j made. Correspondence Solicited. Ad
! dress all orders to
S. CHILDERS,
Medford.
Oregon.
I-
for Business. Vou Can Begin at any Time. Day and Evening Classes, j T "f JT
For Terms Apply to RIGBY & HART,
HOWARD'S BLOCK, Medford, Oregon
GUM ELASTIC HOOFIK'J FELT cor:
only tx.iu per KJO square fet- Makes agod
nx-f for cr. and anyone can put it on. send
stamp fur sample and tail particulars.
;r EiLsnf ;:.j.rio -o
39 & 41 West Bkoauwat. New Vukk.
UXAL AGENTS WANTED.
VAWTER.
Pres.
SUNGEK.
Vice Pres.
G. W. HOWARD.
Cashier.
J. E. ENYART.
Asst. Cashier
ITill nnil Ift Trw
n:.,t-.. h trt -oit.-l f.!r . t...m ! Ctood looks are mor than skin d-ep,
and amused himself fishing for the ; d-"iwndmg upon a healthy condition of,
speckled benuti.-s in Sams Creek. He ' he vitnl organs. If thi liver be in- j
made a good catch and took them to C. c,,ro h.v,? a,blU? 18 1,?nk- ,f 'mir :
C. MeClendon and gave the fish for a (tom:ich be disorder.nl you have dya- j
ni.rlit liinr. i.w, lHptic Iook. and if vcur kidneys b-;
lost anv mines. j affected you have a pinched look.
. T", . ... . ; s.-cure good h.-alth and vou will have
J. H. Bacon hu shut down the j Wks Eleclric Bitters is the
nimriz ttiiii hi inn imiii'n m ina inr n
Jackson County Bank.
CAPITAL, - S50,000 Medford. Oregon.
few days but will resume operations as ,h., ,1 '-,,.-
j Loan money on approved security, rective detsosits subject to chtxHc.
and transact a general banking business on thr most favorable terms.
soon as a tunnel is driven in a few feet '
stiMY Teancraics. kmim
OLD STAND COR. C A 7th sts.
f . H. FARIS, - Medford. Ore.
J. P.. WILSON, BLACKSMITH.
on thesa viua organs.
so as to enable the miners to slote out j 'f ..1 r; w. Ha I
. kin s drug sUire, .Ac. pi-r bottle. OrrespOrKlfcTltS:
1 x
Corbin Banking Co.
BdyYour Business Solicited.
from Pugot
on Sardino
the ore.
Dan Varner recently
Sound, is prospecting
CreeK.
Robert Si-xauer contemplates mak
ing a thorough pr-oxpect on the diri'.L
between Jump Off Joj and Louse
Creek.
Prof. Freeman is well liked as a
teacher.
RECLAIMING THE SAHARA.
Can we sav more to
IBI
1
:nd
Horse and Oxen Shoeing-
Thousands of Acres Rendered For
tile by Flowit-g Wells.
The moil remarkable example of re-
clamation bv means of artesian well '
water is found in the desert provinces :
or departments of Algx-ria under the i
French rule. The area, officially given. ;
of French Algeria, is if4.465 squire !
miles. The outlying portion is "put at :
13.V000 square miles. In this total of
: Commercial National.
N. Y. Pacific Bank, San Franeisco
Portland. Iidd & Bush. Salem.
CALIFOnrHA
a-ixw, mm m ms n r
la?7
PATADQU
iures uMiMnnn
henniatism. earalgia.Cony
HEADACHE, mn4 AU. PalN.
Tie Califorsia Pm-ItItj ari 5ffmtiT .
ELECTRIC COUGH CUES
CCKE3 COLDS, CSOCP, C058TJKPTI0K.
Sold by mil Drn cprti. Baca Sc. S3c ti.
OrMinar C.. Prep's. Lorn a'ufl.Cal
The Reaorve Wheat Crop.
The March report of the distribution
or wheat by the department of agricul
ture makes the stock in growers hands
171.0ttl.0n0 bushels, or per c.-nt of I ovor s2?.41.'i stuar miles, one-half be- 1
the crop, the largest reserve evkr re- , long1i lo the s.inlra dvM,rl Cultivation'
ported j by the means of flowing well waters
red
J. S. HOWARD.
Dry Goods, Boots i Shoes, Groceries,
and Crockery.
A Mountain of Aabeatos.
John Jiolt struck a line ledge ol as
bestos n;ar bis mines dorn Cilice
creek last week. The lode is almost 1
perpendicular and reaches from the
hillside down to tho water's edge. He
hiul KfimA iiw-tmorw with him whieli '
looked like fino white silk pres.-d into
solid lumrs. Mr. Inilt savs aslwstos
MEDFORD,
! K tr.,1 f V,o ;(.- in b ' says he has carried a cannon
'- ... Ispecialbeinefitforthepastthroemonths.
; present ueoi luigni De reauceu sev- because, lorsootb, we incidentally men
tor our j is quoted at 75 cents a pound in X
ORE.!eral P" ccnt?
ONE OF THE GREATEST.
MEDICAL DISCOVERIES!
OF THE AGE.
The hillsides are covered with
i flowers in this valley, while in
! East and North, blizzards seems
Dr. Woodcock of ICerby, Josephine ; to be the order of the dar.
Countv. Oregon, has discovered a new "
remedy for Diarrbnen, IJissentery, j here, upon this picture,
Cholera Morbus Cholera Infantum, surrounds us on every hand.
lUiu an Kinareu uiseasesoi in.- anuieu-
Vork cisy and that the expense of
getting it ot:t of his new-found mine
and laying it down in New York will )
not exc.-ed 5 cents a pound. As he
has several million tons in sight, from
which ho cxjiects to net .0 cents a;
Mr. B. can bj considered a !
will proceed to
. . , , . 1 1 . t. .
I nas oeen seuuiouiy loatoreu oy ine
' French Colonial government. Such
" j wells began systematically to be bored : lEDIPOIt IDi
in Ki7, the French engineer. M. Jus, ;
1 J . . 3 - 1 .1 . .1 ,
uai ing uuiaoilsiraieu iu tcviv iiiak 111c
; desert was endowed with largo supplies
J of underground water. )
i The lotal number of wells '.hat have ;
1 been bored since that date in the de-
: tui-ttr,.ntft nf AK.iors (lrAil Btlil Con- I
ew 1 ' . !
siantine is siatcu at ij,io-. 1 ucsc
The best goods at the lowest prices for Cash. The highest prices pa
for country produce.
GOOtS DELIVERED KREE TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
For Sale.
A tract of -bbixit M avrvs. miib. x frw bolldins
A ?tnall Orrbar-d : also a Tram. Wapoc Cow
Iraplrrcrn'-ix. Ferd. Famiicrr. etc
SaM prxpcrtT b iioali about iH olics vest
t :
of Mcif'Vd P. O-. tear Iarariiie Station
Anyone wistiri: srch a locatloe pleas ca
and look.
C N. TINKER.
OREGON.!
BBP CETOL 7 SOTELfe
WiMlom's Kobextine.
Is a strictly by genie preparation.
While it beautifies and preserves
he coiia.'.exion it removes all
tarv canal. The new remedy is called
ReEflatQr of the Bowels anil Stomacn.
It cures all Summer complaints, all
irregularities of the stomach and bow
,1j. no matter what the cause is. It
does not constipat and has no opium
in it. It grows plentifully on the Pa
cific slope. There is no danger in tak
ing it, as it has been us.d by a number
of years.
TESTIMONIAL.
We, the undersigned, citizens of
Josephine County, Stata of Oregon,
hereby certify that we have used Dr.
Woodcock's flegulator for the -Stomach
and Bowels and believe that it is all ,, land in
.. - - 1 j t : . T"u : . i -
Vlai la Uiumuu iui u. iu ii. la m
1-cat known remedy for all summer com
faints: "
Wm. Baker, Grants Pass: Wra. A.
Ohely. P. H. Whit, Geo. E. Floyd,
11. S. Woodcock. N. J. Woodcock, Chas.
r. lf..K 11 Whit Rvt A1-
a-TMi, Waldo.- Sold by Druggists generj budding
p.iiv. -
on this" that which
hand has painted!
the
which
"and
blizzard's
From every source we learn that
the crop outlook in this countv is
better tha,n it has been at this sea
son for many years. A great deal
of fall wheat was sown and is grow
ing well, and the spring grain is
well advanced. The farmers have
taken a great deal of pains to put
good condition before
ettwing and the results are very
apparent. A good deal of atten
tion is being paid to gardening and
small farming. The blooming and
orcbacds, promise well
for abundant fruit crops. A little
rain just now would help along
some but nothing is as yet in any
urgant need of it.
tioned in a communication to the Mail
that he was a first-class cook. Lo!
Charlie, you don't know a good thing
when vou sea it.
S. H. Flolt. countv oreanizer of the
fh. I 1 1 : - : 1 . 1 . ,
. iai iiiers uiii.iiji; win p pna 1 "-- I .
I nwl tho Ol.,. nf 'Ntm-l-h. Wn r.-allv b ?- I P"u""
t fiorp. aninn nf the calnmilv howlers pretty rich man. Ho
Look ! will bo just a little ashamed of their jdvelop this ledgo
"rainbow chasing' wner. tncy nave ( Granls Courier,
given the subject careful thought. I
They ought to know, and most certain- TnTTTT"
ly do know thai a depreciating cur
rency or of fluctuating value or pur
chasing power will work moro injury
to the farmer and wage earner thnn to
tho rich man. A rich man can provide
against emergencies while the poor
man can not. A great many are sin
cere, but we are compelled to think,
from their past record, that thj l.-ad.-rs
are tho veriest demagogues.
May B U Nonoo.
j wells range from 75 to4C0 feet in depth.
and the low pressure common to the
majority of them force the water over '
i the casings to a distance of about two
I feet above th; ground. The waters are
then collected into small ditches, which
convvv them to the vinevards, date trees
and fields of durra, millet, wheat, etc..
Medford, Oregon -o
Terms: $1 $1.50' ani $2 tgrti
Harris & Pcrdin Proprietors.
First-class in Every Particular.
special attention paid to Commercial Travelers.
immediately. ; which comprise the chu-f products. In
iall about TJ.UKl.OOO acres have been re- !
(claimed in this way. The government I
: bores ire at least 1-10 of the whole
Prononnced Hopeless. Vet Saved. I number. I
From a 1 tt -r written bv Mrs. Ada
E. Hurd. of Grolon. S. D. w quo:e: ! Thi Worl I rar!caA.
Wnstttk.-n with a bad cold, which The fjc:.;:icsof t!ic presetdar for the , l?( )( 1 1 !
HENRY KLIPPEL,
Successor to
Bock Point Pointers.
Point,
setll. a on my lungs, conga set in aim i Droduction of c.-crvUi ai that w-iU con- i
finally Wrminatod in c.-sumpt ion material clfarc and comfort !
Four doctors gave me up. raying I , , ... , , ,. . , : ,
could live but a short timo. I gave of mank:nd ore almost nnhmi-.cd and1
myself up lo my Saviour, d termiaed if when STt:p of Tis was fir:t produced j
I could not stay with my friends on ; ti,e or'.J waa enriched wi'Ji Uie only i
earth, I would me -t my absent ones lax..ive Lnoml. it a,e onlv I
above. My husband was advised tor . , . !
rccicay wuicu is im.y picosing c:iu itt-
Wholesale
LUMBKR
and Retail Dealer
COMPANY.
" " ' One Dollar Weekly
Hays a good Gold Watch by our Club
S-stem. Our 14-karat gold-filled easel
o warranted for 20 vsars. Fine Elgin i
Waltham movement. Stem wind! , , -t. ...
id set. Lady's or Gent's size. Equal Ix last week 8 MAIL in an editor
tv 830 watch. To secure agents tjaj corrinjent we had occasion to
'tion tho "silver issnc" at pres-
fhe pco-e
-c-ith
, nited
.ii who
i without
nas silver
the govern
or issnes certi
,he silver; pro
silver", because
,ifvcr a full legal
Jwido'DOort.jraonpy
?m the woir.; "Hje
trade
H. Magruder. of Central
in town Sunday.
R. Cook and Mintio Miller, of thisi
place, visited friends at Draper Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. T. . Miller who have
been at Grants Pats for tho past month
have returned to Galls Creek.
Mrs. Will. Cook and daughter nnd
Mrs. E. Williams, of Gold Hill, were
in town Sunday. , .
James Gay. lately from Portland, but
again a resident of Central Point, was
in this place one day last week.
Henry White and G. Tjinee are busy
hauling wheat to Gold Hill to market
for shipment.
School meeting was held Monday as
usual. Messrs. C. Vroman, F. Blevins
and Henry White were chosen as di
rectors, and Benj. Haymond as clerk.
Miss Meagerly. Of Evans creek, is
visiting her grandmother. Mrs. Jacob
Neath hammer, in this vicinity.
J. W. Hayes had a fine cow. killed by
tho south bound, passenger train last
eek.' Tho engineer is very careless
this- place, foi he has. run over quite
number of cattle hero without even a
hbtlc of warping to frighten stock
way.'
. JUrs. W. . Cook, whoso Ufa has been
litnost despaired of, is much improved
t present. :j"
Tho new railroad bridge ovor Sardine
creek has received a now coat of paint,
and makes tho old wagon road bridge
look Quite shabby.
Edith Newton, of Central Point pre
cinct, was visiting friends here last
week.
Sixhour Bros., of Gold Hill, have
been prospecting the mountains in this
vicinity for a quartz ledge.
FemmeSole.'
Woodville Whittling.
FA Farra is shipping qui'to an amount
of grain. .
O. P. Kandell went to Grants Pass
on busine Sunday.
Mr. Jones has lust purchased a now
type-writer. . . . . .
A young gentleman and two young
ladios from this place rode out to Kook
Poln Sunday ajtomoon." ;
get ur. Kings ew mscovery lor con
sumption, coughs and colds. I gave it
a trial, took in all eight bottles: it has
cured m", nnd thank God 1 am now a
well nnd hearty woman." Trial bot
tles froe at G. 11. Haskin'a drug store,
I regular size ol'c. and il.0)
freshing to the taste and prompt and
effectual to cleanse tlie system gently in
the Spring time or. a fact, at any time
end the better it ia known the more pop
ular it b' omes.
Mr, Lai Sliiiles, Pickets,
Flooring, Ceiling, Etc.
hitches, pimples, sun. wind tan,
freckles and all blemishes and im
purities of the skin of whatever na-
lure, n is useo iy use recnercne
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 bv drugists.
They ay It Contains So Poison.
The eelebrate-d chemists, whose
opinions are above the price of gold,
tell what thev know.
San Frani iseo. June 23. IS8?.
Dear Sir: We have made an ex
haustive chemical analysis of "Wis
dom's Kobertiae." obtained by us in ihe
ooen market, and find it to be free from
ail poisonous or deleterious ingredients,
constituting a harmless preparation for
the face. Yours truly.
Thomas Price & Sosi.
Aualvtiesl Chemists.
To Messrs. W. M. Wisdom Jk Co
MEDFORD
OREGON.
Ammonia and Alum
Officially Condemned.
INDIANAPOLIS IN THE WAKE OF OTHER CITIES
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
is Pure.
IT CONTAINS NO DELETERIOUS INGREDIENTS.
(See Report of Indlanapolii Board of Health, on Baking Powder November 4, lPtl.)
AMMONIA AND ALUM NOT FITTED FOR FOOD,
Dr. Latz chemist to the Board of Health, who made
the investigation of the Baking Povdes on the market, at
the request of the Board says: "Physiologists of high stand
ing consider Ammonia and Alum deleterious substances .
unfitted for use in food."
These are the brands condemned by the Board of
Health : Royal, Climax, Atlantic and Pacific, Kenton, Crotvn,
Sea Foam, Bon Bon, Early Rising, Queen, Regal, Ruckelhaus,
Forest City, Calumet.
Dr Latz, City Chemist also says: "Dr. Price's Baking
Powder, contains only , such ingredients as a Pure Baking
Powder ought to be composed of and I recommend the same
to every housekeeper as pure, wholesome and effective."
(Signed)
...... Pk Lai?,. City Chemist
ADKINS & WEBB.
i . Dealers in.
SHELF AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
Stoves, Tin and Willow Ware, f
Cycone and Hoosier Pumps.
Ever' article bears a guarantee.
Are You Suffering.
From back ache. iutUunatioa of the
bladder, brick dust deposit or stone in
the bladder, or in fact any derange
ments of the kidnevs or urinary or
gsus? If thus afflicted do not Uvsse tim
and waste money on worthless lini
ments and worse plasters, but strike at
the seat or the aisease at once oy using
the greatest of all known remedies,
the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea
Pleasant to take, purely vegetable
Satisfaction every time.
v t !, :
:
D. H. MILLER,
DEALER in
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware t
t and Fine Building Material.
(Van-anted Cutlery, Carpenters and Builders Tools. Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Etc.. Etc
'Redjat-Vct Force Pump, f-r dvp or sbollow well. Tin fchop Attached j
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