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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1893)
i ALL THE LOCAL SEWS. More new goods at the Racket. Mrs. T. F. Atterbrry, a rajident . of Sams Valley died at her home last Saturday. Just received The finest line cf Cigars and Tobacco ever brought to Medford- Favrott & Morris. x Herman Lenhart, of Portland, is the new brewer at the Medford brew ing company's establishment. J. W. Lawton has made different arrangements and will not have hi s auction as advertised last vresk. Neat, new and natty. That is the style of the last invoice of gents' nock wear received at V oiler's. . Rjv. Grant will preach in the Christian church, Medford, on the Erst and third Sunday of each month. Hamilton & Palm have purchased lot 10, block 1, cottage addition to Med ford, from a Mr. Prail, of Portland. If you want a bargain in a hat go to the Racket a bargain lot just re ceived. Married, at the residence of Rev. C. H. Hoxie, Aug. 13, 1S93, Samuel Reed Barr and Annie Irene Wilcox. The picket fence factory was moved to east Seventh sireet instead of Mr. Fredenburg's residence, as sta&ed last week. Go to Morris & Fawcett and!-get a package of Pride of Japan Tea. Take no other. Druggist Haskins is getting lum ber on the ground preparatory to the erection of a new store building another spring. The Medford business college will open next Monday. The school .will be conducted for a few weeks in the hall over the postoffice. " B3er five cents par glass, hereafter, at the Roxy Ann saloon. Medford whisky 5 cents per glass. There is no question but that the Halley brick block will be '-all right. What a voici that would bj to take along with a circus. Gus Newberry, assistant superiu tendent of schools, and a daughter of L.. A. Rjse, of Phoenix, weri married j Wednesday evening. Have you seen those beaatiful crayon Portraits at Angle & Ply male's? You can have one free of cost. M srs. Weeks & Orr have shipped a number of boxes of pears, of a very choice .variety and quality to the world's fair this week. A young man nam id Anderson was injured Tuesday at the Lucky Bart mine by a rock falling on his shoulder. Dr. Geary dressed the wound. For sale cheap Fine resident cor ner lot in city of Medford. D. S. Youngs. D. A. Dodson has purchasid an acre of land, being lot T block SS. or iginal Medford, and we understand will er;ct a dwelling hou3e upon iti The new ad of Ben j Eggleston ap pears in to-day's M.vrL. The gentle man is in the eommission business and is open for all the trade that comes. Henry Hansen, who lives a couple of miles east of Medford. is happy to a superlative degree. Th -re canu to his home a bright littl Friday. j C. C. C. California Cream Cheese and Crooked Creek Crank. The for mer for sale at Wolter's. The Smith stock of general mer chandise was this week moved to the old store room on Front street where it is expected the remainder of the stock will be closed out. Messrs. Starr & Drisco have the cold storage building well under way." It is being built adjoining the Southern Oregon Packing house and will be completed in thirty days. Thin or gray hair and bald heads, so displeasing to many people as marks of age, may be averted for a long time by using Hall's Hair Renewer. Jas. Stewart began the shipment of his crop of Bartlett p?ars last Tues day. He will load and ship one car a day for at least fifteen days. The first shipments are being made to Chicago. , Henry Pohlman, the gentleman who superintends the Orchard Home farm, has his new cottage residence nearly completed. ' It is a fine struc ture and is justly admired by all who see it. If-any body should ask you these are days that make the thinest of us think kindly of the ice man even though, as the season grows hotter, the ten pound chunks grow percepta bly smaller. Go to Hamilton & Palm for prices on houses and lots, also unimproved lots and acre tracts on the install ment plan. One week from next Monday, Sept. 11th, the Medford public schools will open for another school year. If the school's success for th e next year be a duplicate of the past there will be no kick coming. Imperial wheels at cost for the next twenty days A- Galloway, Med Jord. Robt. Gallowav has severed his connection with the Angle & Plymale mercantile establishment and expects to attend the Medford public school the coming term. Gabe Plymale takes his place in the store. As a proof of the fact that there is still a demand for more tenement bouses fn Medford we have but to mention that before Mr. Lumsden's property on ,C street had been vacated six hours there were six applicants to rent it. Ketchup made from tomatoes and homemade. Goes well with the doughnuts your mother used to make at Wolter's. Jorgonson the Baker has an ad in today's MAIL- Th3 gentleman has JHghest of all in Leavening Power. i in ABSOLUTE! PURE opened for business on east Seventh street and is having a good trade. His bread stuffs as well as pastry is said to be a fine article and is fully appreci ated. The railroad company announces that hereaftir poultry will bi shipped bv freight to Portland at first class rates instead of double first class as heretofore. Wo are a little shy on home news this week, but if it is news from every part of the county you are looking for we caa supply the- demand. Our cor respondents are attending strictly to business this week and we like their ways. Pioneer maple sap liks you uster oaek at the "biling down,' at Woltor's. Wm. Ulrich has a foundation laid for a new tenement hous-s on North C street, adjoining the property now oc cupied by the Messrs. Goldstone. It will b3 a duplicate of that building. C. W. Skeel & Sou will put up the building. Red Seal and Schilling package tea finest in the market Fawcett & Morris. Spence Childers- is preparing to burn a kiln of brick for use another spring in erecting a two story brick block on C street, just south of The Mail office. There will bo so-me sev eral brick blocks in this man's town if those that are now promised ai- built. What is ?t? Conserves Alimonta res Petits Pois. Do you kumtux? Ask Wolters. the grocer. J. D. Whit-nan has recently erec ted a n?w and improved fruit dryer at his fruit farm, which is slid to be one f thfJ if no. Tas b.st d isiQ. vet brought out. It is an original design with Mr. W. and the dryer ha- a capac ity of 50)3 pjaaii of p.-uijs p;rday. Finest line of cigars ever brought to South :rn Oregon, at C. W. Wolters . George Anderson m i:rafactures soUa water and raises big fruit. Think of poach ;s that m asures nearly eleven inches in eireu-nferenci! That is the size of same George brought to this office this week. They were the early Crawford variety big yellow fellows and deliciously palatable. L-ist M.mJay in Judge Walton's court the case of assault and batlery brought against Geary Johnson by Gotleib H.ss, was called for trial. Attorneys Vawter and Hammond ap peared for plaintiff and W. W. Card well for defendant. Acquittal was the verdict brought by the jury. Just over: from the other shore. Crockery at Wolter's. D. T. Pritchari repDrts that the health of Mrs. Pritchard is greatly improved.' Says sho is better now bov babv Jast!tnan S33 'xi '-'a J tx Dlil vo years and he has great hopes of her en tire recovery. She is now able tJ w iU about without the aid of a cane. Dr. Kerchgessner is attending her. W. H. Parker has rented the Hutchison residence in West Medfo-d and is now moving bis family into the same. He has decided to make Med ford his horn s for the future, notwith standing the fact that he has had some very flattering propositions made him to enter into partnership with a big Portland law firm. Try soma of St. Charles" Evaporat ed Cream, at Fawcett & Morris'. M. S. Damon has been at work this week building a fruit drier for his own use. He has a two acre orchard on B street that is as fine as thjy grow 'em. Every tree is loaded with fine varieties of fruit. Same of the trees are so heavily loaded that many branches have been broken dowa by the fruit's great weight. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is ono of the few remedies which are recommended by every school of medicine. Its strength, purity, and efficacy are too well established to admit of doubt as to it superiority over all other blood- I purifiers whatever. Aver s Sarsaparilla leads all. Dr. Demorest is back from h'.s va cation at McAllister springs and he wantsu to say that peopledesiringany work in the dentistry line will find him at his post of duty at all hours of the day in opera block, Medford. His brother. Dr. O. F. Demorest, has returned from his mountain trip and he too will soon rjju.nj office work. Dr. Pickel while out riding on his wh?el Monday unfortunately, for him self, ran against a small boy who was standing on the sidewalk and was thrown to the walk, resulting in a sprain jd wrist for the doctor. The boy should have received the injury as he persisied in stepping in front of the wheel when the doctor turned out to pass him. Any one desiring to purchase min ing machinery, or in fact, mill machin ery of any kind, will save tim3 and money by calling upon C. F. Lewis, Medford. When the good people of our land buy jewelry they aim to buy a goad ar ticle. It is foolishness te put money into chenp-Johti brass gilded finery. Buy a good article, but buy it at as reasonable a figure as you could expect to get good goods for. Pritchard, the jeweler, keeps a fine line of the goods you need. His ladies' jewelry is sim ply elegant. Latest U. S. Gov't Report I Baking News reached the city yesterday morning telling of the suicide Wednes day of a Mr. Frohinon, residing some distance up Roguo river. All the par ticulars that could be gleaned wero that he took two doses of strychnine, was ofG !rman nationality, sixty years of nr-i ami leaves a family. Coroner Pickel aud Dr. Wait siarted for the scene of the suicide yesterday morning to hold an inquest. Many p3op!o. not aware of the dangers of constipation, neglect the proper remedy till the habit becomes chronic, or inflummation or stoppage results. A dose or two of Ayer's Pills in the beginning would have preven ted all this. Messrs. D. S. Youngs, B. S. Webb and Wm. Simmons organized them selves iuto a. trio of bold, desperate hunters on Monday and started out on the trail of the festive chicken hawk. Their scene of disturbance to the neighbors undoubtedly was the south western part of the city where they shot 403 hawks be 'I the same, more! or less, and according to the mind's exaggerated fancy. Kor Billlousness nod headache Simmons Liver Reyulator ts the best medicine the world ever saw. H. II. Jones. Macon. Georpia. There' are houses of illrepute in Medford. and those respectable people who are so unfortunate as to bo resi eents of the localities where these houses have been opened are justly in dignant that such things should be tol erated, a-id it is to the en J that the city council's attention may bo called to their existence that the information is given us for publication. A wholesale arrest of these inmates and their pa trons might be it means of lessening their number. The Weeklv Examiner and this paper one year for $2.3.". Another good siz .d real estate deal was brought about this wejk wherein G.'O. Mitchell sells to G. P. Liiidley his twenty acre fruit farm siluit.-J across ii.-r creetc ana aooui inree- qtiartors gf a mile from Medford. The entire twenty acres is put out to fruit and b-'ins so close to the citv is a most desirabl propertv. Tha price paid vas SHOO and the sale was made through the agency of Porter & John son. Medford real estate dealers. Mr. Lindleyis from Linton. Washington. and will doubtl ess uwve here for per manent residence. For lurillhaad happtaeat, the boon of a '.I mankind, take Simmons Liver Itefulntor. J. II. Wilson owns a very valuable Medford. It is not only valuable be cause of its location hut because us well of the superior quality of fruit gro.vn upon it. We have a sample of some Hungarian prunes that he grow, nearly as large as goose eggs, and grap.-s that woalJ tempt a man to steal if be couldn't get them any other way. "These things are a treat to yatt fellows, but us old timers who have seen "em growing like that for several years don't think envthing of their greatness," remarked Mr. Wilson as he handed in a bay ket well loaded. Latest styles and the only stock of celluloid collars and cuffs at Wolters. One goad turn deserves another. A few weeks ajio the bays about town were having a laugh on B;rt Whitman for shjoting ducks after life hid been extinct for several hour., but we haven't heard of his "swiping" any green pumpkins thinking they were ripe watermelons, hut that is what Cashier Enyart did a few nights ago. He and Bert Whitman were out driv ing and Bert kept thinking how he was to get even on the duck deal when a haopy thought struck him real bard. 'Whoa: There are watermelons out there, Enyart. 'swipe' "em," aal Bert pointed to a green 11 'Id some distance from the road. Mr. Enyart proceeded to "swipe "em" and after packing a couple of the '.argest melons he could find over two rail fences and a quarter of a mile of stubble ground he showed up at the place of starting. He then proceeded to carve, but the green pumpkin he carved and th j ripe meloa he thought he carved, don't belong to the sam3 vegetable family, Bert lauorhed and said something about duck, and then E lyart said something, j but it wasn't a quotation from his Sun day school lesson leaf. I um selling refrigerators VEKY cheap. Call and see me. I. A. Webb. Men's pants and overalls at Wol ter's. Notice to Jurors and Vitnesse9. Whereas, Monday the 4ih day of September, A. D. 18J3. is the first day of the September A. D. 1S0 J. term of the Circuit Court in this county as fixed by law, and Wheueas, the last L-'gislative As sembly have enacted a law setcing apart the Raid 4th day of S jptcmbjr as Labor Day, making it a non-judicial day: Therefore, no Circuit Court busi ness will bo transacted on said -Jth day of Septembor 1893, and all jurors and witnesses who have been notified to appear on said 4th day of September, are horoby notified not to appear before the Circuit Court until the 5th day of Sjptoraber, A.' D. 18U3, at 10 o'clock a. m. Max Muller, Clerk. Parties owing mu can settle with my clerk, Prank Wait, at my store and get receipt for same. S. Rosenthal. PUKELY PERSONAL. JOHN KELLEY, ol Crants Pass in Medford Monday business. Mr. and Mir. Franci&Fitch are in San Francisco on a pleasure trip. Chas. Tice returned to Medford last Saturday from East of the moun tains. T. C. Coleman, of S.m Francisw,. is looking after bis grain crop interests in this locality. Sliss Magoie Tice and Mrs. PHELPS, of North Yamhill, arrived in Medford Wednesday morning. A. II RitOUSE, of Lincoln, Nebraska, and a brother-ia-law of D. H. Miller, is here for a few weeks' visit. F. M. MIXOU3 and wife and G. W. ISAACS, jr., left Tuesday for a two weeks outing at MeAUister springs. Mrs. Jas. McDdugal. of Willow Springs, was in Medford last week vis iting with tho family of J. U. Hardin, Lew Besder, Mrs. L. L. Angle and Miss Effie Bender were enjoying a few days' outing on Rogue river this week. C. O. Damon and family arrived in Medford yesterday from Elk ton, Ore gon, and will reside in this city here after. Ctl.vs. Wilson, of Grays Harbor, and a relaiivj of J. H. Wilson, is stop ping in this land of plenty for a time indefinite. Mrs. E. B. Parson and daughters, Ola and Verg, left Medford last Friday morning for San Jose, Calif., to reside permanently. Miss ALTHA BltAXDENCUKO, a teacher at the Yaiuax Indian Reserva tion school, is visiting with the family of A. Z. Sears. L. BROOKS, of Mountain Home, Ne braska, and father-iu-law of Eli Hogan, is here for an exteuded visit, and if the country suits he will remain. Gi:s NEWllERltY. the short man who is deputy county superintend eat of schools, was iu Medford Monday look ing after duties connected with that office. The family of Mr. Raphaltz ar rived Monday evening from Drury. Kansas. Mr. R. is the gentleman who receutly purchased tho W. II. Parker farm. Jas. and Chas. Sic eet EES and Misses i Laura Havck and Jcua Scraxtox, all of Wuldo. visited the family of J. Sowcll in Medford last Saturday and Sunday. J. L. WaLPOLE, of Portland, and general agent for the Imperial bicycle, was in M.-dford last Saturday on busi ness with the local agent, Alex Gal loway. Mrs. Geo. Mitchell left Wncs day for Baker City where she exp-ects to remain for some time. Mr. Mitche!! and son cxix-cl to go to California for ! the winter. j W. A. 3t;cH.NiN' came oat from J Portland hut week and in company with Mavor Vawter and Prof. Nam- Uan enjoyea a low nays cuing oui ou . G. W. White left Tuesday evening for his home ia Washington. II ex- poets to return in about three we-eics with his familv an J will from then oa be one of us. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. StiCIf.E leftTues- dav for the Cnerokc Strip country - ' where tlK-y expevt to locate uixin gov- eminent land when it is opened for .s.Miomnnt vrhToh will Hi on th. 1 tith of this month. Dr. W. B. Officer, of McFa'.l, Missouri, has been visiting in this city for the past few days, the guest of Mr. Wright's people. The gentleman U in quist of a location for the practice of his profession. Merchant S. ROSENTHAL left Med ford Monday evening for a three months' visit with relatives Hnd friends in New York City. His Medford friends will wish him a pleasant trip and will extend a hearty welcome upon his re turn. A. X. S.WERS is over in tho Apple gate country disposing of his furniture iKilish and rheumatic cure. If testi inonials count for anything nnd th oubt to when, local Mr. Savers has th; best medicine for that ailment there is in the county. John Rkdfield was summoned to Grants Pass last week to give expert testimony in the Single-Josephs mur der trial. John bjing a gunsmith of renowned reputation he is ofttimes called to give testimony where fire arms are used as tho instrument of as sault. R. W. GRAY, of Prospect, was doing business hr Medford Monday. He re ports things mighty busy out his way. Savs he will soon have a shingle mill in operation on Mill creek and that ho expects to get out a goad article and further expects to find salo for all tho work ho can turn out. Mrs. A. V. Wright and two chil dren, of McFnll, Missouri, arrived in Medford last Thursday Mr. Wright has been stopping in Mcdfotnl for the past few months and working at car pentering. Thy are now keeping house in the Lumsden proporty on C street, recently vucated by Mrs. Par sons. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Wilkinson, of Live Oak. Calif., wero in Medford a few days this week gleaning notes for a write-up of the Roguo river valley, to be published in a Suttar county, California, newspaper. Mr. A. is an invalid nnd moves about by means of' a largo invalid's chair on wheels. These psoplo were accompanied by J. W. McGraw, an nttondant. W. J. Marlow, of Lake creok, was down to Med lord Monday and loaded his wagon to overflowing with mer chandise for his good famine's use. The gentleman has a flue fruit prohard Zlr. JC II. Churchill Mt. Vernon, Wast. An Honest Medicine Rheumatism Cured Health Built Up. Mr. Churchill, formerly of Churchill C Taylor, urvjyori ami civil cnUv.-ers. Mt. ernon, "wailjlnyion, writes: "Southern CalKorula was civ home f..r njanv years. Wheu I coma tieio fbesau to uc aCicted cU over wiih Rheumatism And also pains in my bask and a jcnoral feelln; being uel up. My business takes mo out la tho element all U.e Uiue. zn l I loun't my self uuflt for work. l:eadtv. aii advertise ment of Hood's Kcnapu-Ula, nud Icr-rulng also Ui:it Ihs mcdiciue was cn!!w.:u(tod lu my own St ite of Massachusetts. I concluded ttus muT be an b on cm I medicine. I look l and aia to oiaeh Improved iht I m out Hood's s Cores In all weathers and travel all ilay with no faltsue nnl tired feeling. To any cno that I eelj lad all over I say ut( 11 oo ifs Sarsapa ' rilla. Ithascurodnie." R.n.Cnnt.iniJ KOOO'3 P:UL8 euro Llrer Ills. Jaujlce, XUlomr.rsi. tUiit UeaJaclw soil CociiipaUoo. and from its bountifjl supply MAIL gets n good sample. The tleman's fami'y, both boys and gen girls are all musicians and to add to their line oi lustruroenta tney nave pur chased a fine organ which was taken to ! their honi" from Medford Tu sdav nod"s pills eure a!l liver ills. 2TC- Wanted: Ladies to canvass forme. Agents can make from six U twelve dollars -'cr week. Address, Mrs. J. II. Faris. manager of branch office for the Woman's Co-Operative Toilet Co., j Medford. Ore. Lock bos 74. Found After Twenty Years. Doubtless there are many of the ear ly day settlors of the Uoguj river val ley who remember that in 1S73 there lived on Galls creek a man named Kas por Meyer. In that same year Mr. Meyer htart.-d from his Ijome on foot for Jacksonville, through the timber und a'oue lie failt-d to reach Jack sonville, a search was instituted, but he was never found, and the conclu sion arrived at was that he had lost his way in the timbor asd hid died oi starvation. Last Tuesday workmen enticed in cuttiair Ions for Kli'ipie A- Marcuson. on Calls cr-ck, caine upon a heao of moulded and rain-bleached hu mau Iwnes. Cpon examination these proved to bi the remains of Kssperj t.rr Th. i.tontitv was ttahi:htd ' i - - l j by a moorJvhaum tohacco box J found ojar-hy and which were known to bj the rop.-rty of Meyer, . . ;; . . , - j Poixtsvillk. Rcrlixgton Co.. N. j J-. July K. I MM Our baby, now four- I Veen months old. was taken with every of cholera infantum. I com- menced using Chamberlains Colic, j cholora nnj Diarrhoea R-medy and i afi.-r the first f.-w dos-es he was relieved, ! and at t his wrii ins: U as well as ever. I feel tnat I cannot spesK lv uigniv in its praise' sale bv G. Miss. Wm. E. K:-:ku. For H. Haskins. drugjnsL Appointment of Ministers. The M. E. conference has made the following appointments for the Grants Puss district: T. L. Jon's. presiding elder: Ash land. J. S. Smith: Canyonville, Henry Move; Creswell. EJ-ard Gibbons; Drain J. L. Stratford: Florence, to b sup- rliod: Gol I Hill. Geo. Kahler: Grants 'ass. E. E. Thomp-on: Jacksonville and Central Point, W. B. Moore: Klamath. Indian Mission. Thomas Starus: Klam ath Falls. C. R. Hockvtl: Lake View, J. D. Dimick: Lowell. J. M. Sweenry: Marshtield. G. W. yuimby: Medford. E. S. Craven: Mvrll Point, to be sup- i plied: lais!ey. A. M. Loveiace: Phoe-t-vliiix. J. L. Wood: Kosebure, E. L. Thompson: Siuslaw. Charles E. Fletch er: Springfield, F. H. Older; Walker, Jos-nh Sa:.s: Wilbur. M. O. Brink: Wildville. M. N. Hampton: Voncolla, R. T. Baldwin: Ten Mile. W. A. Kemp: Sod.-v Springs. IX L. Spauldinjr; X. S. Uucknor. financial agent, Ashland col legiate institute. A Hat tie for Blood Is what Hood's Sarsaparilla vigorously fights and it is always victorious in ex pelling all the foul taints and giving the vital fluid tho quality and quantity of perfect health. For Sale Cheap. Ono four spring, two seated, moun tain hack, nearly new. Inquire at this office. FROM THE COUXrY SEAT. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Samuel II. Cook to Matilda K. Cook, so i of ne i. and ne i of so i, of sec and n i of sw i of sec S. tp 88 e, r 4 w 750 Daniel S. Youngs to William H. Simmons, It 2. blk 22; Medford 1,S00 Rachaet M.Johnson to G. W. White, ii acres, sec SO, tp 67 s, r 1 w 003 Simon Rosenthal and V. I Vaw tr otal. to G. W. White, It Xo 12. blk IS; Medford 1,000 Julius Stein to E. S. Brooks, a mining ditch, known as tho Maaerly ditch, also water right 100 A. B. Carter to G. W. Crowson; 40 acres, seo 16. tp 39 s, r 1 e. . . 000 C. A. Bailey Xo Alexander Ormo; the Tough Xut mine near Bolt postolllco 103 IN PROllATE. In the matter of the estate of John Mollert order appointing Louis Mel lrt administrator with bonds fixed at S200. Ben Raymond, U. F. Miller and J. W. Masterson appraisers. Estate of Joseph Sattorfield semi annual account of executor filed and approved. G. I WOLTERS i. f?" PORE FOOD PURE FOOD Hammer sicknesses are often brought on by partaking of Im port, food. Too much care can not be taken ta avoid this danger. The surest way Is to deal only at reliable houses thone who study to please in order to retain your custom oil the year round. All Dairy Products, Canned' Heats and Fruits, as well as Fish and Vegetables, should be used only when perfectly fresh and pure. Our reputation Is based on sup plying constantly the best quali ties in all goods. Our prices are governed by tbc-se high Qualities. PURE F09D PURE FOOD A SUNSTROKE otlcn proves fatal. It Is caused by excessive heating of the brain. The old preventive way was a grape or cabbage leaf worn inside the hat. The new way Is to keep Ihe bead ceol by wearing one of our vcslilau-d bats. They are made of Japanese straw, very light, and a band of open work about the crown gives the breezes full play. WOLTERS THE GROCER. t-4 MEDFORD, GET a BOSIflESS EDUGHTIQJI! Wt TEACH SHORT HAND- AND TYPEWRITING. BUSINESS COLtLtEGE, THE Practical Business TrainiDg aol of Oregon. OTTF? KRW "RTTT IniXO- M. E. RIGBY, PRINCIPAL, OUR NORMAL COURSE IS BECOM ING DESERVE DLY POPULAR. MEDFOED, J. R. WSLSON B LACKS! Wagons and Bugpies Xade to Order All Work Warranted First Class. Cor. C and Eight streets Medford, Oregon. Iresorip tions Maia Street, Carefullv DINIEl COFER, illinium LATE F SCRMCHTO. bud ' wm. Contracts a Specialty. Plans and Specifications Furnished at reasonable rates. I have 9i now destmu'S of Cottas homes those wishing to buili would do wvll to ex amln thorn. Poarorrcc Box, T9. MEDFORD, OR EG OX. COPPER 1. i.r ijfi, Ji! T GROCER Matty " New Meckwear trSumrrr. L dotr says wear this, and Parts -V wear that, but to be in lint? you must wear both; cot at the same time, however. Artistic taste Is "bred in the bane." Our Neckwear buyer has it his selec tions prove It. Ksieoe nov elties iiinty colorings, new shapes and. In fact, anything you might desire for & 8amner tie. Tne latest London acdParis fads aa well as moderate priced goods arc in onr collection. 'SEE1XG IS BELIEVIXG." WOLTERS THE GROCER. We Lifts the Ladie3 to come to our store, whether they come to buy or not. vve try to hare something new to interest and attract tfeeai. VTe realize that the Ladies Like Bargaiss, and so we always manage to have something In alt of onr depart cieots at special low price. This week we are having a great ran on CROCKERY and FRUIT JARS WOLTERS THE GROCER. OREGON. WE TEACH TELEG RAPHY )N PENMANSHIP. IS NEARLY COMPLETED. PREPARE YOUR SELF FOR A USEFUL LIFE. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. OREGON. fl v.o AID HORSE SHOES. THE MORTAR DHUG STORE, G. H- HASKINS, Fropr. H jwrmifM m tmc DMt or q. Pur D-U$, Pate&t t&ciiwe. Book, Stationery, . 3?VITS OILS. Tobaocoes. Clpnrs, Perfumery. Toilet Artie-las and Kvrrvilutia that is carried in a first class UK CO STVKK. -"- Compounded, Medford, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I .and OfRc at KosrbHrfr. Oregon. July SS. 1SS. Notice Is hereby (iven that tlu following named settler has fi'.ed tioiiee of his icu nuon to moke flea! proof in support of his etaitn. and that said proof will be irai.e betore the Judpa or tVtiuty clerk of Jack son county. Oresoc. at JacksinvHle, Oren. on Saturday. Septem ber SS. IS6SS. via: Joseph Geppert. on ite-emtioa D. S. No. nt, for the s-Ol sec. 4, tp &t s. rlt. He nnmes the ftillowins witresses to prove his eontiuuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: Thad Urockley and 11. F. K. Kdtuondson. of Leuont. Jacksoa eounly. Ore gon, John Kdsal. of phojnis, JccKson county, Oregon and John Gray, of Bi llutle, Jackson, county. oreRoo. a-ll-s-15 Jons H. Sarr, ReKlstcr. ACDnsCSL CAM rBAKC?S5Q CM