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IF VOU WISH TO READ A If VU WISH TO ADVSflTltC Anything-Any Dessription-at Any Time TRY THE MAIL -M GOOD RESULTS. Rattling Good Local County Newspaper TAKE THE MAIL $1.50 PER YEAR. Ml VOL. V MED FORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1893. NO. 26. 4 in 2 SOCIETIES Of MEDfc'OBD. A. O. TJ. W. Lodge No. S8. meets every first and third Wednesday in the month at S p. m. n their hall in the opera hlock. Visiting brothers invited to attend. B. 3. Webb, M .W. E. A. Jonssox, Recorder. W. R. C Chester A. Arthur Corp No. 2i. meets second and fourth Thursday" of each month at 3 o'cioek p. m., at G. A. K. hall, in Odd Fe lows building. Mas. N'assik M. Wooi.P. Pres. Mrs. Edith Bradbkky. Sec K. of P. Talisman lodge No. 31. meets M n day evening at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers al ways welcome. M. Pukdin, CC. Fkask Shideler. K. of R. and S. I. O. O. F. Lodge No. S3, meets in I. O. O. F. kali every Saturday at at ! p. m. Visiting brothers always welcome. Horace Nicholson, N. G. W. F. Shawver. Kec. Sec. I. O. O. F. Rogne River Encampment, Ledge No. 30. meets in I. O. O. F. hall the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at S p. m. I. A. WEBB.C. P. B. S. Webb. Scribe. Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 88. meets in I. O. O. F. hall first and third Tuesdays of each month. Visiting listers invited to attend. Mrs Nettie Webb, N. G. Mtrti.k Nicholson. Sec. A. F. & A. M. Meets Brst Friday on or be fore full moon at S p. m., in A. O. U. W. hall. E. P. Geary. W. M. W. P. LIPPISCOTT. Rec. Sec. G. A. R. Chester A. Arthur Post No. 47. meets in G. A. R. hall every second and fourth Thursdays in each month at T :SU p. m. N. B. Bradbcry. Com. S. H. HOLT. Adjt. I. O. G T. Meets Tuesday night at 7 p. m. at A. O. U. W hall. E. W. Carder. C. T. Homer Haryky, Rec. Sec. W.C. T. U. Meets at Presbyterian church on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each mouth. Mrs. Rose DeGboot. Pres. Mrs. L. L. ANGLE. Sec. Young People's Reading Circle Tuesday even ing -f each week, under the auspices of the Eporth League. Epworth League meets each Sunday even ing at S::I0. D. T. Lawton. president. Julia Fulde. secretary F. A. & I U. L. L. Polk lodge No. :, meets every Saturday at 8 p. m. J. H. Smith. Pres. Y M. C. A Meets everv Sunday at 3 p m. at M. E. cnurch. W. S. Hallv, Pres. M. E. Kigey Sec. CdUSCHES OF MEDFOB.D. Methodist Episcopal Church K. E Phipps. pastor. Services every Sabbath: morning, 11a.m.. eveniug.7aOp.nl Praer meeting at J:io p. tn. Thursday. Sunday school eat h Suu day at 10 a. m. E. A. Johnson, superintend ent Epworth keading Circle. 7:uu p. m.. Tuesday Class meetings every Sunday at close of moruiug service. Christian Church No pastor at present. Preacbing first and third Sundays in mouth, morula anu evening. Worship every Sunday moruiug. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayer meeting every Tuursday evening. Presbyterian Church Kcr. A. S. Foster, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Sun day scnool at lo a. m. Y.P.S. C. E.. 6:15p.m. Junior Endeavor Society at 3 t. m.. Sunday. Praver meeting on Wednesday evening al 7 lock. Baptist Caurch T. H. Stephens, pastor. Preocuiag at II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday even ing. Sunday school at 10 a. m PSOFESSIONAL CARDS. JRANCIS FITCH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Medford, Ore. Will practice in all courts of state or U. S JONES & KIRCH! ;ESSNER, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Medford, Oregon. Calls promptly attended to day or -light. Office in Optra House diock. WM. I. VAWTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, fflce Bank Building. Medford, Or J. H. WHITMAN, ABSTRACTOR ASD ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in bank buildinjr. Medford. Or Hare the most complete and reliable abstracts of title in Jaouoj county. WILLARD CRAWFORD. ATTORNEY ASD COUNSELOR . AT LAW. Ofnce in Opera block. Medlbwi, Or JUSTIN S. HAMMOND, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Omce-I. O. O. F. building. Medford, Or ROBT. A MILLER. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Jacksonville, Or Will practice in all the courts of the state. g B. PICKEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Medford, Or Office: Rooms 2 and 3 L O. O. F. building-. J. B. WAIT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Otfice in Childers' Block, Medford, Or K. P- GEARY, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office Cor. (' and Seventh sts., Medford, Or f)R. O. F. DEMOREST, RESIDENT DENTIST, Makes a specialty of first-class work at reason- Office In Opera House, Medford, Or. DR. J. W. ODGERS, DENTIST. Has permanently located in Medford for the practice of dentistry. From a continued prac tice of over 14 years. I am prepared to guaran tee eBtire satisfaction. Give me a call. Ovar Sloven drug: store. "WM- H- GRANT. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Medford, Oregon. Residence, Co:ncr B and Fifth Streets. TAYLER , The Fashionable Shoe Dealer and Maker. Latest styles in men's shoes, ladies button boots and OXFOftD TIES. Childrens wear-resistinjr shoes, cus tom work and repairing promptly attended to. Opposite Poslonicev MEDFORD, - OREGON. Star & IMson, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. We are prop ired to give estimates on any bmliin-j from a wojishead to a stare capita.. All work in our line guarr.in.eed first class in every respect. Medforrt, Oregon. Striking Bargains In Clocks. Clock rhat strike and clocks that dont. Higclock-i and liit'.e clocks and miditle-sixcd clocks, and every one a b ireuin. The Centurv Dictionary say a bar gam is "Something nought or sold at a - low price." According to that every thing in my slock i-i a bargain. Every thing 1 sell ao matter h"W little or bow great the amount of mo:iey involved is sol.i at a low pric; Quality considered. The special clocks I was thinking of are the Seth Thomas Clocks, Pntchard the Jeweler. G. E. FOX, 1 . ri A X D IS. BEEF, PORK. MOTTON AND VEAL Constantly on Hand. Fresh. - Modford, Sausages- Orviron. C. F. LEWIS, n AND MACHINIST. Any work In his line sucb as licing up engine erection and repairini; of si and quurlz miibi itnenueu vj properly ana promptiy. All communications promptly answered. MEDFORD. OREGON. WOOD YARD No 1., Cor. B aud Sinpth Streets. L. P. CHANDLER, Proprietor. Will Deliver Wood if so Desired. MEDFOBD. OREGON. J. W. LAWTON, (Successor to W. P. Woods.) DEALER IS A complete stock of all kinds of goods in my line kept constantly on hand. A competent workman at the bench. SEVENTH ST., OPP. HASKIN'S DRUG STORE Medford, Oregon. fl. pETSCH, Merchant Tailor. Suits to fcrder at all prices. Fit Guaranteed or no sale Cleaning and repairing neatly done Medford, Oregon. ETHE CCLEBRATEDH UNIVERSAL COMBINATION FENCE. jfjf , W. J. FREDENBURC HavinR bought out S. Childors Is now prepared to fill all orders promptly. The cheapest and best Picket Fence made. Correspondence solltlted. Address all orders to W J. FREDENBUKG, Medford, Or. Harness mm 8EEK, WHITESIDE & CO,, -Carry a HARDWARE, Stoves, Tinware and Miners' Supplies. pine pishing Tackle, Guns and Ammunition, OJ. B. POCKET BHD TABLE CUTLERY. Water Pipe PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Adkins & Webb's old stand, Medford, - Oregon. W. H. PARKER & SONS, t Successors to Jav A. Slovtr A Co.) THE POPULAR DRUGGISTS. Our line of Drugs, Patent Medicines and Stationey is replete in every detail mmi FULL STOCK OF Prescriptions carefully compounded under MEDFORD, W. I. VAWTER, Pres. Wm. SLINGEK. Vice Pres. Jackson County Bank. CAPITAL, - $50,000 Medford, Oregon. Loan money on approved security, receive deoosits subject to check and transact a general banking business on thr most favorable terras BeirYour Business Sdiicited. Correspondents: Corbiu Banking Co.. N. Y. Pacific Bank. San Francises Commercial National. Portland. Ladd & Bush. Salem. CHAS. S. HOUSE 1 PAPER HANGERS AND DECORATORS. GRAINING, GILDING AND GLAZING. Calcimining and Wall Tinting. First-class Work Guaranteed. Carpels. Paper, Curtains, I. A. WEBB, jlllllllllllllllllillllliiiiiiiiilliiillllliiiilllllltiiiik UNDERTAKING iii-iiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniir D. H. MILLER, -DEALER IN- Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Fine Building Material. Warranted Cutlery, Carpenters and Builders Tools. Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Etc. Etc Redjacket Force Pumps, for deep or shollow wells. Tin Shop Attached Full Line of- and Hose, We carry the test brands of Cigars, Perfumes, Toilet Articles and Drug Sundries, LEGAL BLANKS directions of a rcjrlsicred phjslcian. OREGON. J. E. ENYART. Cashier SHERMAN, J FURNITURE j rlllltltllllllMtlllllltlMIMIIIIIIIltMltiMir '. : . MEDFORD. -1L Picture Frumlritf a Specialty. CARRIAGE PAINTERS Kock Point Pointers. Mrs. L. Scropgin Fpent last week, visiting her sister at Grants Pass. Mr. Sum DulYielil, of this place, intends to start soon for the World's fair. Messrs. Kelley and Cox, of Mer lin, were doing business here Thurs day. Every one and everybody from here will attend the celebration at Central Point. Mr. John Clements and family, of Prospect, are residents of this place for the present. Miss Jennie Colvig. of the Obser ver, paid her grandfather, Dr. Col vig, a visit last week. Prof. Uigbv, of the Medford bus iness college, spent a few day? in this vicinity last week. Mr. C. C. Gall and daughters, of Sams Vallev, were the guests of Mrs. J. V. Hay, Sunday. J. V. Hay made h flying trip to Grants Pass last week in the inter est of the Frank Bros. Implement Co. The carpenters are now at work putting on the n-w approaches to the Rogue River bridge at this place. Messrs. Scott ond Carson were in town Sunday hunting the burglars that broke into Mr. Scotts house near Central Point. Mr. Jas. Blevins has resigned his position in Marksbury's store at Gold Hill. Miss Mamie Wilson, of this place is now in charge. Mr. C. Miller and Misses Hattie lYrooinan and Maggie Miller at tended the nuptials of Mr. Stirns , and Edith Newton at Central Point i Wednesday. As the bride was at lone lime a resident of this plaee, we j extend congratulations. I S. M. I. T. A. j Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. i The best salve in the world for cuts j bruises, sores, uieers. salt rheum, (ever i sores, tenor, chapped hands, chilblains. , corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi ! lively cures piles, or no pay required, i It is guuranwd to pive pcrfi-cl salis j faction or money refunded. Price 25c ! per box. For sale bv G. H. Hawkins. Big Sticky Items. A very elegant residence is being built on the Owens brothers farm northeast of Medford. i , , j " e are tor? l ,e.a l,n" 'a- s Carney, a substantial farmer of ! Butte creek, is on the sick list. s&sS ; gui-s;s of Miss Lulu Roberts, June ; IMh. j Our fiinners are rejoicing over ; the p entiful hay crops. The corn lis growing nicely, and the young i people live in hones of a corn 'husk- .;.u r.l ., . . fa. w iai3 ii riiFt'uimwii. John Ilitinric. a very estimable young gentleman, has left Jackson county for northern climes. He has the best wi.-hes of his nianv friends, all of horn will sorely miss him. A YotTHFCL Reader. A Laadar. Since its first introduction. Electric Hitters, has gaiiied rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in tne lead srnoni; pure medicinal tonics and alter atives containing nothing which per mits its use as a Ivverajje or intoxi cant, it is recognized as the bost and purest medicine for ail ailments of stomach, liver or kidney. It will cure sich tu-adach. indig.-stion. constipation, and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction jruaranUx-d with eaca bot tle or monev will be refunded. Price die per bottle. Sold by O. U. Hawkins. Central Point Items. Ed. Ford and family, of Central Point, were in Medford Monday. R. D. Scopman, one of the Central Point barbi-rs. moved with his family to Grants Pass Saturday. Edna Gibson, of Central Point, closed a very successful term of school on Galls crek last Fridav. Elder Jones ar:d family, of Grants Puss, are camping on the camp meet, itijr ground, near Central Point this summer. Jessio Straus and wife, of Central Point, left Tuesday for the Willamette valley, whero .hey Intend to spjnd the summer. Will Nichols, of Central Point, and David Cardwell, of Sams Valley, re turned from Willamette valley Sunday whero they have been canvassing for the Economy flour bin. They report flour bin business a failure in that country. A Sure Cure for Pilea. Itching Piles are known by moisture like presperation, crusing intense itch ing when warm. This form as well as blind, blooding or protruding yield at onco to Dr. l5osauko's Pild remedy, which acta directly on tho parts effect ed, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 50 cts. t)rug- Sisis or man. circulars tree. Dr. osanko, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold bv G, H. Husk ins, druggist, Medford. Whooping Cough is not dangerous when Chamberlain's Cough Re mod v is freely given. It makes expectoration easy and prevents thn violent Ills of coughing. There is no danger In giv ing it to small children as it contains nothing injurious. For sale by G. II. Haskins, druggist. Our Country. BV ALEX. V. 8AVEI. Written for The Meovoko Mail. When chaos was ended and harmony enrolled. The sun noised, and burnished like gold. The moon for Its purpose, and stars In their place. And old earth swinging In ctherlal space. Tha seas and mountains teeming with life. And chaofc had finished Its battles of strife. The ear-.h made readr. In Its emerald of green, God smiled on Eden, so peaceful and erene. Not long be waited, but lo his great plan. Created an animal, that creation was man. O'er hill, ralley. stream. Ovean and wood. Beholding their beauty, he pronounced them all good. Perfection : Alone, no companion or guide. Sleep o'er took him, awakening, looked on his bride. So man was created, sinned, fell and expelled. Hcgutled by the serpent, by falsehood be fell And o'er the world man wandered far ana near. Ills borne the forest, his strength his spear. Years became ages, man increased as the sand. Knowledge took growth, and wisdom ex pand. Wan became wicked, wllh lustful, envious eye. God In his anger, heeded none of their cries. Old Noah came forth from his bouse on the mount. Of alt the old world, only eight could hecount. With the seed of the earth, to the plain went down. And builded a city of great renown. Ajrata the world was peopled anew. New trial was given as to how they would do. O'er land aud sea man increased in force. As the son orer shining, sped on its course. Empires and Kingdoms flourished and fell. The history of whiuh la muses they tell, iropUels and sears, in wonderment and awe. Spoke and wrote of strange mysteries they saw. Of a great King who should come to the worid. A new era would dawn, a banner cnfurl. Of peace, of lore, of good will to earth. Wise men and shepherds heralding nls birth. Like an eagle pouncing down upon its prey. Or iikedlauiouvK danclu? in ocean's tpray. This King of heaven scattered the night of day. Flash upon Uie world, its love light to stay. Like ramred rimmed thunder, a voice smote the world. As the prince of darkness from the pinnacle wvs hurled. The prince of Heaven came, dethroning evil power. Freedom to all the world, and liberty from that hour. And thus, as slow mUiinluxns rolled on their way. Men hred. looked, died and turned Into clav. Wlia eyes still mod. Ihej wasdered toward the west. In search of The new Eden, the haven of rest. In that long night of darkness and gloom, lght and Liberty found a martyrs tomb. On some bold headland a suitor hero stands. At bilUfWin breakers surve agaiesi the land. From ocean's roar taere comes a prophetic sound. Westward a new world will yi found. His vl-lon fades as u stretches across the sea. A consuming fire burns in the breast of brave Genoese. A iruUiing spirit holds, and all his actions! A moi mighty Republic dawns, stretching far and wide. Land: Land: from Pinta's sea washed deck. From ocean's misty hue. a tiny looming speck. A chorus of voices rewound from startled sea. Fouad! slveplng world, from past eternity. A western world, emerges from the wave. To crt'wn Colons K)a. victor, hero brave. A wile cry resounds along the western main. Mounts to the heavens, tr. echoed back again. Nrw world, for ail the world oiprrssed. Kmpire of Liberty of Ue goida west. Vepuciou came with his exploring band. New world: America, I name this land. Cortex with bis brave bloody band. Conquered the land ruled "by Montezuma's hand. The eectle Aitee. nealh his hills of saow, Buil'ied his temple in silver Mexico. !:mrro scaled the Andees to smile unblessed I'crue. The wad Iccas tn fear, before their conQuer- Ir.s,iu.rn;nn.i Th. UiiM; His companion and guide a native maiden ch'-'d. Neatn the yellow water of Its nppling wave. The hero sleeping lies, in a watery grave. Tue unknown came from across the sea. Some for gain, others for sweet liberty. The Illgnm Fathers, bold, brave and true. lauschrd their barks for western wortd new. On Plymouth's rock, midst cold and snow. Hefuge uiey sought from tyrants sad foe. Nrala New Enii.snJ's rock nMxi shore. They planted thelc faith midst ocean roar. Liberty seed grew, strong, deep and broad. Tbrlr liibie tbetr guide, and faith la their God. For freedom they braved tbe wilderness toil.' Cleared Ine land, and tilled the soiU Dread hunger and cold stared them in the face. These sturdy Pilgrims founded a new race. Liberty : dear liberty ! rang o'er mountain and vale. Kings beard the echo and Monarch's turned laie. Our Fathers sang It with deep thrilling tone, Andcljhimcdtl. tuelr birth right, all tbeir own. From valley and mountain aad green pined hilis. From flame of the forge, store and the mill, Frm cabin and plow, omce and stnip. Men woke from their dreams, speecnlcss they slop. Tis the call of the drum, and musketry's rattle. Freemen in arms, for Liberty they battle. PuUnan aad Stark. Campbell and Hayne. Heary and Franklin, and ine firry pen of Payne, Hancock and Green, with names untold. Their oeeiis euiolaxoned like burotshid gold. Father aud sous lor freeoom oiu Uut MoUiers aud oaugnters wept aad prayed for the right. O'er all lue land brave men rushed to the fray. All nouors to our uead heroes, 'us Liberty s day. Hail. Liberty, bail ! our fathers aU exclaim. L'nfuri tne starry banner with songs of ac claim. To tne Godess of Liberty let all people bow. With diadems bngnt. we'll auiorn uty brow. For Ireeuom to live, for freedom to oie. Welcome, oh! welcome, Fourta of July. A loud, shrill requiem trills o'er the land. Tis the cry uf uie slave-man with shackled hand. The oppressor's chain clanked with ominous chime. Liberty is mocked bv this cruel, hellish crime The war -cloud gatuered mic alia fast, Miusl cauuoa's roar and satire Oasn. Cancelleo. witn bloou. the dark criminal spot, Tue bright lustre of our laud, never more blot. Washlugton and Lincoln, we cili them as dead, Kcvereatly- speak, and carefully tread, Tis halloweti grouud, Columbia's uead. Columbia, great nation, we call thee our own. Let true sous of sires, bow al thy lu roue, bhoul : sboul : the songs of praise and glad joy. Freedom, blest Irvedoin. w ilaoul alloy. Our fathers fought, our tamers died. Their blood stained banner with us abide. This day is a united people's pride. No sftacKied slave witn us abide. Our glorv boasi. pride and reuown, Wbllc peace, pleuiy and love abound. Our faiuers tougni. our fathers died, Loug sail the snip on peaceful tide. Hark : on the winds there's an ominous sound. Munauriug of voices 'neatb the social grouud. Capiiui anu Labor, in etuitlict arrayed, Aud the hearts of men grow fuintiugiy afraid. Wnmg the right se harnly assailing. Kighi will couuuer, never, no, uever failing, Meu. high tuiuurd men, who love their eouu try well. Like Cincinnatus, their country's wrongs to tell. Know their rights, and knowing dare main tain. Crush the tyrants.and rend the moneyed chain. Our eagle soars high, and in his lulous strong, lie bears a sceptre lo rectity the wrong. And arries ou nigh In his imperial beak. An armortHisnietu to protect me rignt. Justiue tor a time may drop from his wings, Aud luw may be strangled by nioueyvd kings. boverign laws, with justice will be found. And equity and rigut. Liberty shall crown. This Is our father's glorious day. Let cannons roar and music play. We'll guard the chaplet. our nation's pride, Sail, ou : sail, good suip, adowu (ne lute, Changeless lu uuart aud firm iu hand, Tnwy dared to brave the King's command. Freedom or death was In each life. As Derculy raged Uie unequal strife. our lullura fought, our fathers bled. This day we remember our nation's dead. The struggle's cost lives brave, good and true. Of noble men who dared to do. Who dared to do. and fought it through. Brought forth a Union free and true. Those noble men are passing away. As loyal people, we love this day. Our fathers and brothers fought and died. Cursed be the traitor or parracide. The oonflicto'er, thoy've not long to stay. The tyrants chains rust and decay. Their memory greeu lu love we'll keep, I And keep In trust for those who sleep, A united nation, broad and free. From gulf to lake, and sea to sea. From Bunker Hill to Galveston, The eagle went up. the lion came down, Washington aad Lincoln, brave, true men. Bequeathed to us, a freemen's land. Triumphant heroes, peacefully sleep, To memory dear their names we'll keep. As cycle's time glide down the plain. We'll guard the chnplet. our heroe's name. And o'er their graves we'll drop a tear. Because we love their names so dear. Columbia, thou gem, fairest of the earth. Hall thou Queen, land of Liberty's birth, Columbia, our land, prophetic land foretold. Ages roll their cycles, thy greatness wm be told. One heart In all this mighty land. We pledge anew, for freedom stand. The stars and stripes, our father's will. As freemen we'll love the banner still. As Li the past, so may it ever be. Protector of the r.ght. home of the free. God bless thee, thou country of my birth. Home of the free, thou chosen ol the earth, Stout hearts, brave hearts, bear thee o'er the sea. Till erery land shall eho. Sweet Liberty ! - . Columbia, stretch forth thy hand o'er the world. In every land and clime thy starry flag nnfori. Till every load and Ballon with freedom abound. And not a royal scepter In all the world be found. Liberty, rise up! as on eagle pinions high, TJl erery land shall echo. Freedom to aU be neath the sky. Medford. Oregon. July 4. via. Hot Weather Insurance. For twenty-Eve cents you can insure yourself and family against any bad re sults from an attack of bowel complaint during the summer. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is a certain cure fo.- these diseases. It costs but 25 cents. For saie bv G. H. Hawkins, druggist. Real Estate Transfers. Walter Farnhara to Clarence Farnhara. lot 8, blk 14: Asbl'd. G. B. Mathews to D. P. Mathews, undived i interest of D. L. C, No. 40. tp 3a s. r 1 w, also n e i of u e t. sec 36. and e i of n e t sec 34. and wiofnwi of sec 35, tp 35 s. r 1 w Lawrence George to Mary C. D. Heavener, lots 2T, 23, 29, 30, 31, 32. 33. 34. 35. 3S; Ashland Wm. Heavener to Lawrence Georjfe. same property, sune consideration Joseph RansdetJ to ilrs. P. H. Donahugh. lots 24. 23. K. R. ad dition to Ashland W. A. Forbes to J. E. Donnellv, lot 3 blk 40: Medord '. 800 1000 1000 475 i L.omnara investment Uo. lo H t Dollarhiae. satisfaction of raort- gage John E. Pelton. sheriff, to Cam 200 illa and Phoebe M. Walker, w i of se i. and s t of s w i, see 14. tp 36 a. r 1 w; and n i of n e i of Its 1. 8. 9. sec 23, tp 36 a, r 1 w. 311 60-lw) acres 856.85 Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera tvnd Diarrhoea Remedy. Every famijy should be provided with a bottle of this remedy during the summer months. It can always b de pended upon and is pleasant "and safe lo take. In many case. by having it at hand, life may be saved before a physician could be summoned or medi ciae procured. Xo other rmedv is so ifciiBuic wr tucwsiui. 2iO Oiner so certain to cure bloody Mux. dvsentary, diarrhoea and cht-ileiTi mr-Kic"ir. t,..;. worst lo.-ms. It is equally valuable fur children and adults. 25 and 5J cent bottles for sale by G. H. Haskins. drug- gist. Table Bocx Neva. Mr. Dickinson has a fine crop on his ranch this season. Johh Vincint and wife have moved to Galls creek to reside for the summer. Pinckney Pickens is in Hum boldt county on business for a few weeks. His son Will, is keeping things moving lively on the ranch during his absence. Fred Hansen and J. O. Johnson have purchased interests in Rogue River Irrigating ditch and together with Mr. Drum, who has been the prime mover in the enterprise, will this week complete the ditch so as the ranches of Hansen and Johnson wiil receive water for irrigation pur poses. This ditch funushes water to irrigate alfalfa at the present time as follows: Vm. Bvbee 100 acres, Fred Hansen 40 acres and J. O. Johnson 40 acres. All par ties are intending to larcely increase their acreage of this valuable grass another year. Rev E. E. Phipps and wife, of Medtord, Rev. Vm. Anguin and une. oi santa Kosa, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Amoid ChiUers, of Med ford. spent Tuesday of last week at Table Rock ranch and took dinner with Mr Spencer Childere and wife. Mr. thilders is a brother of Mrs Anguin and Mrs. Phipps. Rev Anguin and wife remaiued over night with their uncle. J. O. John son, and on the following dav with a party of friends went on "top of lower Table Rock to view the beauty of the landscape there brought to view, and as Mr. A. expressed it the beauty of Sams and Rogue river valley as viewed from that point is beyond description. Nothing he has seen on the coast equals it in beauty. $100 Howard, 9100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science, has wi.-u aum iu cure in an its stages nl that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only ixjsiti ve euro no w known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bein a constitut ional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally, acting direcUv upon the mucous surfaces of thwswtem. thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the, natient strength by building up the cJStiSJ wad'TK"iSlStlnff -natur ia doing us work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative power, that the? Address, P. J. CHEXEY & Co.. T 1 . l Vs. WSold by Druggists. "