The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, August 11, 1893, Page 2, Image 2

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BL.ITOH & YOBS, Publishers.
A. S. Bliton, ... Editor
W. T. York, - - - Manager
Published Every Friday Morning.
MAN WAS 33RN TO HUSTLE.
He is of few days; but quite a plenty.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.53 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE.
Entered in tho rojtstllco at Medford, Oregon
aa Second-Class Mull Mutter.
Medford, Fridat, Aug. 4, 1S93.
Tee Central Point News has
climbed the golden stairs asain.
in that state and printing a nonpar
cil paper in a pica town. We fig
ured at that time when saying
things similar to the above that we
were the biggest liar in the stat.
Our conscience used to get up and
pound us right hard sometimes, but
still we kept saying naughty things
about the west and trying to make
ourselves believe they were true.
Since coming to Medford, Oregon,
we have discovered the enormous
ness of those lies we told and we
have made a solemn vow never to
uiter another falsehood so long as
we print a paper.
CLEVELAND'S F1KST MESSAGE.
Every man in the United States
is guessing and wondering where
be we at. Congress is a peculiar
U11U (XI J It lia VI4LUIU1U UtOJ lltl
right.
Sexator Dolpii introduced a
bill in congress Wednesday appro
priating $133,000,000 for fortifica
tions and other sea coast defenses,
and $1,000,000 for the establish
ment of a gun factory on the Pacific.
Some of our contemporaries were
a little premature in pronouncing
the new comet a one-horse affair.
It is a double team, decked in the
latest and most approved, style,
with a little dog star under the
wagon.
The President Is "Aarin" the Silver
rurrhase Clause Extracts hroiu
Ilia Message to Congress.
Our Treasurer Has Hone Hence.
Parties wanting
The therniomtier in Eastern Or
egon registered from 100 to 120 in
the shade last week. Where is the
Rogue river man that isn't grateful
to a kind providence which permits
him to reside in the Pacific tem
pered climate of our beautiful val
ley?
Ihe rule oi the potato Dug is
ended if the story of a Pennsylva
nia farmer is to be believed. An
other beetle has made its appear
ance and kills off the potato bug
whenever it encounters one. It
will be interesting to know what
the new bug is doing among the
potato vines.
Brazil is so anxious for a Chi
nese immigration that perhaps it
would pay for the transportation of
our crop of celestials to its domains.
This would save Uncle Sam a big
expense, Dut this expense will
not be required unless our govern
ment begins her deportation move
ments pretty soon. As these sub
jects are not great propagators the
race will have died off before it is
decided they .nust go.
Persia has been described as
''consisting. of two parts 1, a desert
. with salt; 2, a desert without salt."
... This is rather an exaggeration, but
v the general appearance of the coun-
irrigation is carried on this wilder
ness is made to "'blossom like a
rose." With an irrigation ditch
; running through the "desert," east
and north of Medford, the thous
ands of acres of now barren land
would blossom like a whole bed of
roses.
A youxg white woman yoked
herseltin matrimony to a t,nina-
man at Portland Thursday. Such
marrying should be prohibited.
There would be no objection to
such incongruous alliances was it
not for the social conditions in
wrhieh possible offsprings will be
placed. They will not be recog
nized either by whites or Chinese,
and become social outcasts. The
young woman learned to love the
Mongolian in a mission school.-?
" Eugene Guard.
Washington, Aug. 8. President
Cleveland's message was read to
Congress at noon today.
He refers to the existing alarming
and extraordinary business situat-
tion involving the welfare and pros
perity of all the people of the United
States. Demands of congress a
patriotic exercise of legislative duty
to remedy the present evils.
The unfortunate financial con
dition is not the result of conditions
related to our natural resouees.
With plentious crops giving abun
dant promise of remunerative pro
duction, and manufacturers with an
unusual invitation to safe invest
ment, financial distrust and fear are
on every side. Values supposed to
be 'fixed are fast becoming con
jectural, and lo.-sand failure invade
everv branch ot business.
This, he charges principally to
legislation providing for purchases
and coinage of silver. Tlie opera
tions of the silver law lead to the
direct substitution of s-ilver for gold
in the government treasury, and
payment of obligations in depreciat
ed silver. People are entitled to
some stable currency. The govern
ment has no right to injure the peo
ple by financial experiments op
posed to the policy and practice of
other civilized nations, nor is justi
fied in permitting exaggerated and
unreasonable reliances on national
strength and ability to jeopardize
the soundness of the peoples money.
" "It is of the most importance
that such relief as congress can af
ford in the existing situation be af
forded at once. The maxim that
'he gives twice who gives quickly
is directly applicable. It may be
true the embarrassments from
which the business of the country
is suffering arise as much from evils
apprehended as from those actually
existing. We may hope, too, that
calm councils will prevail, and that
neither capitalists nor wage-earn
ers will give way to an unreasoning
panic, and sacrifice their property
or their interests undr the influence
of exaggerated fears. Nevertheless,
every day s delay in removing one
of the plain and principal causes of
the present state of things enlarges
the mischief already done and in
creases the responsibility of the
government fonts xistence.
In conclusion the president says:
It was my purpn.e to summon con
gress in special session early in the
coming September, that we mi:ht
enter promptly upon the work
Tariff Reform, which the true in
terests of the country truly demand;
which so large a majority of the
people, as shew by their suffrages,
desir-i and expect, and to the ac
complishment of which every effort
of the present administration is
pledged. But while Tariff Reform
lias lost nothing of its immediate
and permanent interests, and must
in the near futtie engage the atteti;
lion of congress, it has seemed to
nie that-the financial condition of
the country should at once and be
fore all subjects be considered by
your honorable body.
I earnestly reccommend prompt
repeal of the provisions of the act
passed July 14, 1890, authorizing
purchase of silver bullion and that
other legislative action may put he
vond all doubt or mistake the inten-.
tion and ability of the government
to fulfill its pecuniary obligations
in money usually recognized by all
cjvilized countries.
Excitement has been running high
at the county seat this week. County
Treasurer Bloomer has absconded.
The news didn't come with any great
suddenness to those familiar with the
lay of the ground. It had been expect
ed that he would "skip" when he real
ized the fuct that it would be impossi
ble to make good his shortage. Ho is
said to have made efforts in almost all
directions to secure fund.' but to no
avail. Saturday about noon he left
Jacksonville for Ashland saying that
he was going there to get $2,500 in or
der to bj in readiness for the county
commissioners' inspection on Tuesday.
The lust since seen of him was when ho
boarded the north-bound freight at
Ashland Saturday night.
Following is taken from the proceed
ing of the county court:
lx Session, August S. 1S93.
At this time comes on to be hoard
and determined the 8 -ttlerautit of Geo.
E. Bloomer, Treasurer of Jackson
county continued from July lit, 1S9J.
The said treasurer having failed
to respond after being culled at
the door of tho court house three
times by the sheriff of Jackson county,
and the court from un inspection of tho
records this court finds tliut said treas
urer is delinquent in the sum of $13,
34V89. Therefore, it is ordered that tho dis
trict attorney, be and is hereby direcu-d
to forthwith begin an action in tho
name of the state of Oregon, on tho of
ficial bond of said treasurer, to recover
tho amount of money which said treaS'
urer is delinquent as such treasurer.
It is quite probable his deficit will not
be more than half the above amount as
it is reported there have bsen discov
ered iu tho treasury vault and depas
ited in tho bank amounts aggregating
something like S7,300. If this be true
the amount his bondsmen will bo re
quired to put up will be about $X.0fl0.
fits bondsmen aro Chas. Nickel and B.
Haymond J6.00J each, Jorry Nuttaa
$4,500 and K. Kubli $15)0. The coun
ty court at their last session officially
removed B'oomer from the office of
treasurer and appointed David Linn
his successor, fixing his bonds at $50,
000. The news is going tho rounds oo the
streets this morning to the effect that
the firm of Bloomer, Cronemiller & Co.
of which Treasurer Bloomer was the
senior partner, will suffer through his
escapades. The agent of a Portland
firm, to which they were indebted to
the amount of S1.200 arrived in Jack
sonville yesterday morning and placed
an attachment on the store goods. It
is also reported that Levi Strauss, of
San Francisco who is a creditor to the
amount of So,000 has been telegraphed
for and will probably arrive this even -
ing. This dem tod, camiig aj it does
only a few weeks before their collec
tions can be made from tho farmers.
will work a hardship to the firm, but it
is probable they can square themselves
without a very great loss. It Is to bo
hoped they can as the trouble is not of
their making. They deserve the sym
pathy and help of all and will doubt
less get it.
FRUIT
of any kind will find them in stock with
C. W. SKELL & SON,
Agents for the Sugar Pino Door and Lumber Company, Medford, Ore.
FOR
THE
LAND'S
SAKE!
and for your own sake, buy some land.
Gootl Ileal ttute is the lineal in
vestment in the world. The failures
ff bank a or tho depredation 8 of
thieves cannot uQect it hh they can
ready cash. Tho fluctuation of tho
money murlcpt cannot depreciate its
vuluu. which, if vour lurnl it pur
chased In a growing neihborhol.
in certain to Mcudily increase with
time. The farm property which we
nro offering (orsuie Ik a prime article
and embraces the very best of fruit
and agricultural lands improved
and unimproved. Tho city litis
which we have listed have every
tiling to recommend them beauty
of location, uod sol), and proximity
to stores and Hchools.
HAMILTON & PALM,
Medford, Oregon.
We will Ri.nlly furnish gratuitously
nil dt'sin-il Informutlou regarding
the great ltiigue river valley.
M
ERRiMAN &
JEGATE,
BLHCKSmUHIHG,
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HORSE SHOEING AND
WHEOH-liltlEHie.
Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon.
DOCTORS'
IT'S A SERIOUS BUSINESS.
There'8 no fun
in .selling drugs '
no fun in buy
ing them; they
are generally
bought for a wsri-
oim purpose, as
m e d I c i n e s f or
si :k p.-ople.
The first con
sideration is lh.-ir
purity. Adulter
ated drutrs fre
quently' do more
harm than good,
and are al ways of
inferior quality.
They should bo
curofully avoid
ed. Experience in
compounding in
another item of
imiMiriance. Tho
blendingof drugs
requires practi
cal knowledge
and perf-ct si: ill.
A competent pre
scription clerk
mus'. have these.
PRESCRIPTIONS
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GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS. CROCKERY
AND - GLASSWARE.
Goods Delivered free to any part of the
city. Your patronage Hollclted.
FAWCETT & MORRIS.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omce t Rosf bum. Onrjron. AufTCM 8.
ltti "oilr Is berrtiy given that th following
namrd nettlrrhas tiled notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim, and
that said Droof Kill he made tx-fore the Judge
or County Clerk of JackMm county. Orcfron. at
Jacksonville, orvpon. on Thursday. sVpiember
14. !!, r:z: N.yrulla M. Hlark. on Homestead
Kntry No. HH, for the lots 3 and 3. a e of n w
V and n e ot w V sec IS. tp SI a. r S e.
She names the f.iUowiwc wilnease to prove
nercontinuou residence upon, and cultivation
of. Maid land, viz: Chancy Nye. John Phipps.
both of Hrospect. Jackson county, tirtron; J.
V. P'.tsworth. Kheuben Payion. both ot leda.
Jacknon couuty. Oregon.
a-t-a Ions H. SiiVPE. Rcslnter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land OBce st KoseburR. Oreeon. August 9.
fja. Notice i hereby given that Ue foluuring
named nettler has Qled notice of bis Intention
to make tlnal proof In sui port of bis claim, and
that said proof wUl be made bufore the Judge or
County Clerk ot Jackson county. Oregon, at
Jacksonville. Oregon, on Saturday. Septem
ber St, Issrt. Tlx: la A. Hradlcy. on Home
stead entry No. &UK for the east S f northeast
ti and northeast -a of soul te tt H f sectlun H
and southwest v of northwest uf section 24,
township 34 s, rang 1 east.
He names the fillwttig witnesses to prove
his contlnuiHis residence uptn and enmva.
tltin of said land, via: Warren H Derby.
Kortunatns Huhberd. William W ilktnsun sud
Thomas Htgenuolhan all of Derby. Jackson
countr. Oregon.
z a U s 11 Jonx B. Sucre. Register.
The n prices.
Given the good
quality and b'st
com po u n d i n g,
tbo com of drugs
need not be un
nesarily high.
A reasonable
profit suits us
we don't charge
for our experience.
STRANG THE DRUGGIST.
COMPOUNDED
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. July 8s.
ISjtl. Notice la hereby given that the following
named settler has filed ootlce of bis intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Judge
or Connty Clerk of Jack-on county. Oregon,
at Jacksonville. Oregon, on Saturday. Septem
ber 13. XfVX viz: Joseph Gepiiert, on Pre-emtion
V. 8. No. 7STJ. for the s w ! of sec. 4. tp 31 s.
rlt.
He names the following witnesses to prove
bis continuous residence upon and culttrntlon
of. said land, via: Thad Brockley and B. F. E.
Edmondson. of Lemont. Jackson county. Ore
gon. John Kdsal. of rhcrnlx. Jackson county.
Oregon and John Gray, of Ulg Uutte. Jackson
county, oregoc.
xallsli Jons H. Snrpg. Register.
Li. E. BEflDEB,
CANDIES
NOT
mm
AND
TOBACCOES
H Alma Mia Patii, La Rnsatle R imirez, Celebrate!
General Arthur, Sweet Clover and the i
Bill Nye 5 cent cigars. Oranges and Lemons. I
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Ice Cream, every Evening but Sunday
C Street, Opposite Mail OfSce,
Medford, Oregon. :
HOTEL MEDFORD
Formally Grand Central.
RATES REASONABLE.
And They Ho Build.
Considering the inside and outside of
the very scarey condition of money
matters all thj cojntry over, thcro cjn
hardly b- said to bi a dearth in the
building liae in Medford. Oar business
seems to b - moving on about a usual
among the city m Tchunts aud the
steady trjad of the onwnrd march of
progress and improvem ;nts are notiee-
0f aoie. Aew or en argea easiness, us
well as inereasod population requires
nov buildings and the demand is bing
met with a sjnlim.'nt of push -.vhich
tends not to a backward move. Thcra
are soventl new buildings now uuder
wuy or contemplated, a list of which
we give below:
The Ilalley brick block, on C street
will be ready for occupancy in a few
weeks. Tho brick work is cx;ccted to
be finished next w.-ek.
':i Jax-;6ocld paid taxes on only
500,000 of property, while he had
'75,000.000 of property that was
;S,yO'ject to taxation. The injustice
'. of our pystem of taxation is plainly
discernible when we compare the
above with the fact that the farmer
and laboring man who labors from
eunriseuntil sunset to provide a scan
ty livelihood ox his family, is taxed
to the rery limit of his few pos-
. sessions and tp .meet the payment
of this tax his family is put on
fitill a shorter allowance rthe only
alternative being the alms house.
While Jay Gould's oath to the as
sessors will be brought up against
him io ihe day of judgement there
is a grain of earthly satisfaction in
knowing thai his estate is required
by the surrogate court to contribute
$10,000,000 in taxes.
, L. E. South returned to Qassel
ton last week after an absence of
"'e&veral year in the west. He re
jports hard times, pn the cost as
?. viell ' as elsewhere, in fact worse
4ban in this jC,ountry. Caiiselton
: .jN. Dak) Reporter. "
Same'old lie', eh, Charlie? JQsed
"':ffr teli 'et ureeives when we were
NOTICE FOR Pi-
Land Onjceat Rosebnrg. Or.. August 3. ISW.
Notice Is hereby giren thai the following.
ramed settler has ti'el notice of his Intention
to make final pro-'f in wipp.rt of bts claim, and
that said prsf will be made before tho Judge
or (Vnntv I'lerk of Jurkson county. Oreiron. at
Jacksonville. treetn. on ?saturday. S ptembcr 1
31. Stl. vlt: t'harles Ira. oo Itomesleao
Entry No. 63 i. fir the nesofswinof
si and s e S4 of n e s see. t. tp X! s. r 3 e.
He names the following witnesses to prora
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of. said land, via: hancey Nye. Tom Lawsun,
Kainb Dean and John Mclnougb a:l of ITos-
pect. Jackson county. Oregon.
X a II lo juus tl. iivps. Kgtster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I .and OSloe mt Rosebonr. Oregon. Aujrutt 2,
lSwO. Nolir U berrby given Ihul Ibr touowlnc
named srtilrr ha. fl!3 notice of bis inteatioa
to mttke ftnaa prrof in rapport oi n clam, and ;
tbat pmof will b aue brfore Ibe Jadfe. I
or County Cirrk ot Jacktn county. Orrcoo. t I
Jacksonville, rrpDn. -a Sturdy. September j
IMA Tix: Warrra 11. Dvrby. on Horn ?trJ (
Vnlrv Xr M1 for ttlf W V. OI ft W . tiM 2a 1
Inek ofsf'i sec 2S and n w V of Of of sec
M. tp54 n, r I e.
Me Dazsrrs the followinir witnesses to prove
bt xn;inuou mti1nce cpon and cultivation
of . atd Und.ru: W Hilars F. WUkinaon. I. A.
Iin.ll.-r T H Ili-lnhathu and Will Hifln-
BLrCATIOK. I b-thaa all of Derby. Jacko county. Oregon.
' l - l t..aar U (2urna f7Hlawa
21 PUaDIT, P.xjp'r.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased xrtton of tho ear
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Djafness is caused by Hn inflamed con
dition of the mucous lining of the Eus
tachian rube. When this tube is in
flamed you have a rumbling' sound or
imperfect bearing, and when it is en
tirely closed. Deafness is the result.
and unless the inflummulion can be
taken out and this tube restored to its
normal condition, hearing will be de
stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh, which is noth
ing but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will irive One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by ca
tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
t"Sold by Druggists, 75-
Cottage Grove has voted $5000
bonds for an electric light plant.
G. V. Meek, the young man
charged with complicity . in the
murder of old man Joseph on Wil
liams creek, was honorably dis
charged at Grants Pass last week.
He testified against his brother-in-law,
Slagle, who is in tho Klamath
jail on a charge of arson, implica
ting him in the murder. Slagle'o
pocket-knife has been found in the
vic'njty of the place where old
Joseph was done up, and Ihe evi
dence quietly accumulating against
Slagle is very strong. Klamath
Falls Star.
The very neat Baptist parsonage, on
North C str.-ct, is fast nuaring comple
tion. It will bi a one story coltug'o
and when in shapj to bo occupied it
will be one of the neatest iu the city.
Postmaster Howard has just com
menced the foundation fur his fine two
slory residence huilding, adjoining the
Baptist parsonage on C street. In
architectural design it is promised to
be second to none.
Over in the Roberts & O'Neil addi
tion to Medford W. B. Roberts has re
cently sold a five acre tract of land to a
Mr. Scott, from Eastern Oregon, and
that gentleman will soon commence the
erection of a dwelling for himself and
family, who are now camped on the
ground awaiting the time when tho
now house is ready for occupancy.
J. R. Hardin has his now dwelling
well under way and ere the sun's rays
of many more days shall have reflected
the shadow of this gentleman across his
path his family will ba nicely en
sconced in their new and pleasant home.
Tho Southern Oregon Packing com
pany have closed the contract with
Messrs. Starr & Drisco for tho erection
of a 20x00 cold storage building to be
built adjoining their packing hotisn.
The contract was lot for $31)5.
A. J. Stewart is figuring on erecting
a One residence in the south and west
part of town, near Prof. Narregan's
place.
Are You Nervous,
Are you all tired out, do you have that
tired feeling or sick headache? You
can be relieved of all these symptoms
by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla which
gives nerve and bodily strength.
FROM THE roUXlY SEAT.
REAL ESTATK TRANSFERS.
U. S. to IVt.-r O. Wilson. liW
acres, s x 21, to Sfi s. r : w
U.S. to Samuel C. Higinbotham
1(51 95-110 acres, mm , lp 35 s,
r 1 e
E. J. Montague nnil wife to Geo.
R. Young, lot 3: B.trr"s add to
Medford 800
John Cox etal to Y. I. Yawter,
lot 15. blk 47; Medford J00
Frank M. Amy to Y. Rawlings,
lit) 02-10J acres, soc 34. tp3ti 8.
r2w 3,0 JO
Frank Amy to John Wright. SO
03-U'O acres, tp .' 6 s. s 2 w. if
servinsr right of wav for O. &
C. R. R 2,-0(
Mary E. Rob rts to .f. S Schulti,
5 aorvs. tp 37 s. r I r 750
Cora Lyon to Jan . Hook.-r, 0 31
100 acres, tp 37 s. r 2 w. S KO,
subj -ot to mortae of $160
Mary D. Farlow to Sarah A.
Foud ray, 20 7-100 acres, tp SS
s, r 1 w" 1
Simmons Liver Regulator surely cures
headache, indigestion and all disorders of the
liver
The wreckage of the steam
schooner Emilv, which went to
pieces oifthe Coos bay bar a
we-ks ago was sold recently
$130.
Hall's Hair Rirnewer enjoys the
confidence and patronago of pjoplo all
over tho civiliz :d world who sa it to
restore and keep thj hair a natural
color.
A telegram from Chieago an
nounces that out of the oOotUiiivtse
landed on world's fair certificate,
as they are called, but 80 are in the
world's fair tit Chicago to-day, and
there is no telling when the 80 Chi
nese left will scatter out of that
city and locate where they please.
Six months ago Chun rale Kwai, a
San Francisco Chinaman, and Chou
Ball, his partner in China, arranged
to bring the Chinese to this port.
They brought them over and cus
toms oflicers now say , that no less
than $300 each or the sum of $150,
000 was paid by the people landed,
to Kwai.
JII EDFOBD 1DP1BEB
Manufacturers of and dealers in
DR. GUNNS
ONION
SYRUP
F0R COUGHS.
. 1 er
LUMBER. LATH AND PICKETS, 1
1 Cel M s M t 9 llM4
MEDFORD. - - - - OREGOX.
COLDS
AMD CROUP.,
A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN.
Wba ebOd t hotae. aeUtfr md aw tk tr
poonTul o eitoa yrup l ntbt. the xxt nunun
mj coach ffCDL For Croup H bid dj coa1.
M t etuldrvn iauK epos bATttx Pr. Ovnoi Osioa
r t-txt whtrh is tlrrtdy pmxkred. mar p:eaot
withont IMU or smU of Um o&oa Bold t OOc
For sale bv Gcm. H. ilkins MeiliorJ. I
kffp on tand i larpr stork of Flrir g. Knstir ard Cellirg, also Ceder. Yeilov and
CnMr Ptn mn f 4ntth Inn ?wr
MITCHELL LEVIS & STAYER CO.
Dealer in 0
A baby born near Turner re
cently has only one hand, the left
hand lifinjr off at the wrist It is
doing well and srems to be as
healthy as any ordinary baby.
You 111 seldom nrcd a doctor If you bare
Simmon!i Urer Regulator handy.
Indians in Wasco county are of
ferinsr p mies at from $2 -t0 to $7.
Tin.- no:Ie red man is this season
littrallv a "'pool Indian," the high
water prevention tho usual run of
s.'ilmmi.
few
for
Any one desiring to purchase min
ing machinery, or io (act, mill machin
ery of any. kind will save time and
money by .casing upon C. F. Lewis,
Medford.
Far b.tter than the harsh treatment
of medicines which horribly pripa the
patient and destroy the coating ot the
stomach. Dr. J. II. McLean's Chills
and Fever Cure, by mild yet effective
action will euro. Sold at 50 cents a
bottle.
Some of the residents of Sixes
river, Currv count?, are engaged in
burning alder and maple charcoal
for shipment to San Francisco. Coal
from this wood is said to be the
liest made, aud they have hopes of
creating a business that will at
least pay for clearing thtir land.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve iu tho world for cuts
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped nanus, chilblains,
coi ns, and ail 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
per box. For sale by G. II. Haskins.
For sale by G. H. Huskins, Medford
Dr. W. Y Oglesby, of Cottage
Grove, has located a mining claim
in the Bohemia district which old
miners say will go $100,000 to
the ton. It is located near the
famous Annie mine and bears the
J cognomen of Washer Woman.
PPiCES
Bakin
Powder.
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
psed m Million of Homes 40 Years the Standard
machinery and Vehicles.
HRADEK5! 1 HKAOSKSS
-O UINPKtUt: J I BINDERS! O-
Graver Pipe Frame Headers
and Champion Binders
Binding Twine and Bale Ties.
Send For Our "83 Catalogue.
filTCHELL-LtWiS & mm iu, -
D. T. Lawton, Manager, Medford. Or.
THE PLOTf HI
PllULD
It Causes Little Excitement
When compared with
ROSENTHAL'S PRICES FOR 60 DAIS.
This is a bona fide CLOSING OUT SALE, as I wi'l positively leave
for the East in a short time.
GOODS WILL BE SOLO AT FIRST COST
Give me a call and satisfy yourself.
S. ROSENTHAL
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