The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, April 27, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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THE
DFORD
MAIL
BLITON & YOB.II, Publishers.
A. S. Blitos, - - - - Editor
W. T. York, ... - Manager
Published Every Friday Morning.
MAN WAS SORN TO HUSTLE.
. Ha Is of few days; bat quite a plenty.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PES Yf AB IN ' ADVANCE.
Entered in tbe Postoinca at Madford, Oregon
as Seoond-Class Mail Matter.
Medford, Friday, April 27, 1S91..
The Mail is keeping "cases" on
county affairs and don't any per
son doubt but that ire will guard
'em close.
The Industrials,; four or five
hundred strong, stole an engine
and train from the yards at Butte
City, Montana, Monday and started
east at tbe rate of. forty miles an
hour.
They have a more permanent
.cure for the red liquor habit than
JCeeley's" -back in Oklahoma. A
vigilance committee hanged a man
to keep him from getting drunk.
The subject lias imbibed nothing
eince and his funeral expenses
were insignificant.
.Coxey's army has been given
notice that it cannot enter within
the borders of the District of Col
umbia, bui Coxey iB satisfied he
will enter arid camp before the cap
ital where., he states, his- men will
starve before thev will leave and
that the stench of their ashes will
force congress to give relief.
Twesty-four hour clocks are
rapidly coming into use in New
York, and it is a sensible innova
tion. The use of a. m. and p. m.
in stating the time of day is a relic
of barbarism and in a railroad time
table it is conducive to paresis. By
all means let the timepiece builders
give us twenty-four hour clocks. !
Speaking of her husband, the
frife of Chris Evans, the California
bandit, says she has decided to "let
the old man take his medicine."
The sentiment, will not perhaps
promote her in public esteem, but
it shows her possessed of a ripened
judgment that does not propose to
tire itself oat in reaching after the
nnattainable.
Amoxg the probabilities of the
coming convention is the nomina
tion of Mrs. W. J. Ply male, of Jack
"."onvile, for school superintendent
-"CQ the republican ticket- As a
tand off for this the -democrats are"
. fantioning the name of Mrs. E. B.
" fickel,.of MedSsrdj far like position
f jm their ticket.
Last Saturday the tax collector
for Jackson county turned over to
the treasurer very nearly $5S,GGQ
of collected taxes. It will be re
membered that our issue of -last
week called the collector's attention
$o the fact that this money .would
Le acceptable if put where it would
, be available for its several uses
. throughout the county-and the
text day he paid oyer the money.
Tbe efforts of The Mail and
TreSter Linn things can even'tnal-
V. Jy be gotten leveled up so they will'
;- fxux smoothly and correctly. .
m ,. . . :
. ' Seven good men and truecom-
? - posing the last grand jury, have
said that the county books of this
. county demanded.an investigation
They further stated that they be
lieved Messrs. Kelly and Smith
competent to perform this work, and
further recommended that the
county court engage their services
for this work. The taxpayers now
demand that said county court pro
ceed in accordance with the request
pf the grand jury. Why do they
ret do this? Are they afraid of the
result of such investigation?
ECHOgS FI?0A1 THE STREET.
I. A. Moucce: -"Why, that's a show
pase. Everybody ought to know that.'
Jt was made by Jos. Shones and, if any
pno should ask you, it's a dacdy."
J. B. Erford: "The . niuth. annual
pon vent ion of the state Sunday school
association will be held in Salem from
May 2nJ tfl 4th, Inclusive. It is a mass
convention and every one interested in
Sunday school work is invited to at
tend. Delegates will be entitled one
pnd a fifth fare rate oyer tho Southern
Pacific lines."
Mae, Office Devil: (His letter to Sec
retary Morton). "Knowing- that ' the
department over which you have the
honor to preside is more than willing
to encourage agriculture, horticulture,
floriculture, and various .other foreign
and domestic brands of culture, I now
fit down acd take icy pen in band to
'usk a trivial favor of you. I have .a
.pice patch of ground, lai3 enough to
milk a cow op, 10 Medford, and I am
pnxious to have a garden that will be
fiseful es well a3 ornamental, I would
Jike to raie Havana cigar?, and I will
pstsem it a favor if you wil-sepd me a
sw boxes as seed. Please also state
whether pigars should be planted at
ihe dark ot the moon, or whep planet
Equinoj is in perihelion. J.n addition
jo this, kindly tell me what perihelion
M, and whether a blond horse wquld
fatten on it. I saw the word in the
jilmanac, and ana curious to know what
t refers to. Now. don't fail to send
he cigars, as my garden ought to. bo
tended to right away."
Making dres hats a specialty at
FROM THE COUNTY SEAT.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
John K Green to Cbarles Sharp
and Simon Smyth, undivided
t interest of 1(30 acres sec 1 tp
35b, rl e . . . . r
L M Lyon to S P D & L Co.,
deed and assignment of interest
in contract to It t, blk.2; West's
add to Med ford v
James T Clark to J B Dung-an, a
quartz ledge in Sams Valley
. dist
Jesse H Wilson to Lizzie- Tou-n-
10
8S0
500
sond, 10 acres, sec 30, tp 37 s, r
2 w
John Beckner to A W Shearer,
W E Finney and J D Shearer,
Q C D to i interest Sturgis &
Beckner ditch ,.....
Eineline Turner to W. E Fiuney
and A W Shearer, QCDtn to.
Sturtfis & Beckner ditch
J B Prickott to J 13 Shearer,, i
1000
50
200
. interest in Prickott, Finney &
Shearer mininsr claims C40.33
Inez B Metcalf to H M Wagner,
100 acres, tp 3S s, r 4 w
Laura B Fitch to Rose Card well.
Its 3. 4, 5, hlk 7; Med ford
J A Thomas lo E. A Johnson, e
. 2-5 of w i of It 1, blk 2; Mingus
sub-division, sec 2-1, tp 37, r 2 w
J B Kogers to Howard E Rogers,
674 acres, sec 1, tp 35
J B Rogers to J M Rogers, 57i
- acres, sso 15, tp 35 s, r 2 w
10CO
1
2C0
100
100
Mary Sisemorc to James B Rog
ers, QC D to dower of D L. C
No 37, sec 15, tp 35 .s 1
U S patent to Bennett Million,
to 120 acres, sec 15, tp 39 s, r 1 e
PROBATE COURT.
Estate of Rufus North John F
White appointed administrator of the
estato and J S Howard, D H Williams
and J H Whitman appraisers.
Estate of John Hockenjos order ad
mitting will to probate and Eva Hock
enjos appointed administrator, S J Bay,
John white and James Elliott apprais
ers. -.
Estate of Henry Wines order for
sale of personal property ordered sold
at private sale.
Estate of Peter Simon first annual
account.
Ordered that H L Benson, dist atty,
be allowed S1SS for 15 days attendance
at circuit court.
T J Kenney vs E F and P Walker
judgment for plttT.
Same vs J H Bellinger and T Payne
same. .
Same vs John Sisemore same.
T J Kenney vs J W PK-mire judg
ment for pltff for S!24.!)7. "
Jlilo E Rigby vs Myrtle E Rigby
divorce decree granted the deft.
P H Oviatt etal vs Fitch & Card well
suit in equity to foreclose bocd judg
ment for pltff.
State vs John Waltars dismissed.
State vs Walter Forrey dismissed,
Ordered that Frank Kassahter bo al
lowed $4d for services as bailiff for
grand jury and bailiff in case vs T
Godfrey.
County Expenditures,
Following are the biUs allowed by the county
court at its last session:
INDIGENT ALLOWANCES.
Joseph Randlfe, allowance tor Ella Handle
ana famuy - .51. w
J-H Whitman, allowance for A Robinson lo 00
E G Hurt, allowance for J Cox ....
S 00
Jones & Ottep, supplies lor W A Gold-
smun. -. . ...
Reams. White & Co., supplies for Mrs
5 CO
Jones ana lamiiy
Reams. White & Co, supplies for A
Ilntch
10 o
5 00
5 so
10 to
10 ro
6 oj
H
Reams, While & Co, supplies tor Indian
woman
Reams. White & Co. supplies for T J
Henrv
Eeams. White & Co, supplies for Samuel
Henry.'
J Nunan. supplies for J Richards.
j jNuuan supplies tor i sseu .
J Nunan. supplies for Dawscu
Geo brown, supplies for H Q Shock and
.Jit
xarauy
Mrs E C Gale, allowance for herself
Mrs Harriett Johnson, allowance for her-
self
Mrs S Root, allowance for herself
?
J H Cottle, allowance for himself
I L. Uazseit. allowance for bimsi-ll. . .
C K feUum. supplies for A Bluckwei! and
family in the month of November iil..
6
15
11
C K Klum. supplies frr A Klackwelf and
lamiiy irom Jau 3 to .ilarcn z. .. .
Sam Robinson, boarding L Caihora
0
J DeKoboam, meals fur icdijent persons
Sitersof s-t ilarys Aeauemy. conruiiis
and tuition of Venus an Haltie Caldwell
30
Total, J-'iO ;
JIISCEUSEOr5.
Wm Redding, bounty for kiliinz one pan
ther... S
Geo McKee, bounty for killing one pan
ther H L. Peirtr. bounty for killing: two panthers
Owen Keegim. janitor's aiaiy . . .
Dr Geo Dellar. professional service ren
dered Harry Martin (confined in jaili...
Henry Judge, repairing cases for uisess-
ment roll.
The Meston-Dygert Book Mfg Co, for
stationery .
C C Beal, bounty for killing one panther
W L Hdmonson. bonuty lor killing 04tf
panther ' ,
T ti Hingubotham, bounly for killing
2 50
S S)
5 10
31 W
10 oa
4 50
25 IO
5 to
one panther . 2 50
Wm Abbott, lumber furnished to road
district Xo 9 S 50
Cassett & Welvh. lumber furnished to
road districts Xo& and 31 25 10
H C Mver, repairing road in road dUtrtct
No 33.
W F Wilkinson, repairing BigTJutte
bridge
Wm Abbott, lumber furnished to road
district Xo 3.
W T Sloore. lumber f urnished to road dls
trictXoS
Xorris & Co. lumber furnished to road dis-
lrictXo33
Chris Ulrich.lurcberand repairing chairs
Chas Xiekell. printing and blnKS
19 M
ai mi
3 50
Michael Ganew, labor oa jail s.-wer
D Linn, exchange oa money sent to state
treasurer ISO
Total....
..$xa so
School Funds Apportionment.
Supt. C. S. Price sends us the follow
ing list of the state school fund appor
tionment for April in Jackson county.
The per capita is $2.30;
1 S 760 70 I 39.
..148 90
. 178 80
.. i 30
..139 70
..137 40
..139 70
..10!) cO
.. 81 50
..132 80
..116 70
1,501 30
. . 86 80
..16Q 60
..125 90
. . 84 50
.. 91 40
. . 93 30
..135 10
..220 20
. '. 60 10
. . 96 CO
..165 00
. .128 20
..165 00
.. 75 30
. . 75 30
. . 75 30
.. 77 60
..114 40
..121 30
..135 10
. . 73 00
..102 90
..107 50
. 206 40
. . 80 80
2
...2S0 00
40
41......
42
43
44.,.:.
45
46
47
48... .
49.:...
50
51
52
53
54
55
06
57
53
59
60
61
62
C3
64
C5
66
67
68
69
70
71.....
72
73
74
3
4
6.....
7. . . . .
8
9
10
11
12
1?
14
Jf. . . .
16
n.....
18...
19
20 ...
21
22
23.'....
24.....
2-5....
26
27
28.:...
29
30..,..
3f.....
32
33.
34.,.;.
35
36....;
37.. .,.
33
37S PO
49S CO
. . 1.802 60
666 40
, ...155 80
123 60
238 SO
192 60
125 10
148 90
132 80
213 30
151 20
.....191 90
158 10
....190 30
....197 20
155 80
66 40
853 20
79 90
.....151 20
144 30
139 70
84 50
73 00
135 10
75 60
SB 80
..'...183 70
.....148 90
...'.,119 00
.....257 00
.....142 00
93 70
. 89 10
Total,.. $14,823 00
LAND KOtt SALE,
At 60 pep ceiit of actual value.
Six-hundred acres of land situated
on Rogue river bottom, and oreeks and
up land adjacent, three aud ono half
miles northof Central Point suitable
for grain, fruit or stock; good fence
acd building? controls exteasivc rjngo
adjoining. Will sell all or any part On
very liberal terms. Intending pur
chasers wj!l do well to examine this
property before buying- elsewhere.
Call at premises or address the undcr
dersigned at Central Point,
W. B. KlNCAID.
Come to the Second Hand Store to
bupr gocjdji cbetvp.
PDKELY PERSONAL.
Geo. Isaacs was vijiting Ashland
friends Tuesday.
. Dr. G.- B. Cole returned from the
east Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Smith
were up from Wolf creek Monday.
E. Kendall has returned to his old
home at Vernon Center, Minnesota.
D. W. Hazel returned Saturday
morning from his mine on Sardine
creek.
Gail DeLashmutt, a brother-in-law
of Dr. E. B. Pickel, arrived in Medford
Monday from Tenncsee.
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. WKBD left Mon
day morning for a couple of weeks
visit at the midwinter fair.
Jos. Chapman is up from Josophino
county and is going to do prospecting
Lin the vicinity of Wagner Butte.
Miss Alice Sihdeler loft Tuesday
morning for a visit with Iter sister,
Mrs. H. C. Dollurhido, at Stineman.
Mrs. E. M. Lu.MSDF.N' aud daughter,
CARRIE; left Saturday for- Topeka,
Kansas, where they expect to remain
during tho summer.
Judgo Chas. Walker, of Cottage
Grove, is in Medford for a couple of
weeks' stay looking after his landed
interests hereabouts.
Messrs. Al. Boggis. Joiix Miller
and . RlioTEX wore up from Gold
Hill Moiidtiy and laid, in a supply of
groceries for their mining camp.
Mesdames Maggie Anguine and
ANNA COLEEN. of Santa, Rosa; Calif.,
are visiting in Medford, tho guests of
their brother, Spencer Childers, and
family.
David Ijnn, Jr., of Eugene, is here
for a quite lengthy visit with rela
tives and a whole country full of friends.
Mr. Linn is engaged in the drug bus
iness in Eugene. J"
Frank Davis came down from his
asbestos ranch last Thursday, to do
trading in Medford, returning Friday
morning accompanied by Miss Lila
Sackelt, who goes to rusticate a few
weeks.
Eli Hooax was in from his Wellnn
ranch Tuesday, apparently as happy
as a clam on a succulent mud flat.
Says be is getting in somo good work
clearing up Lis ranch, which is a good
one but distressingly well timbered.
J. P. HOEL and family arrived in
Medford last week from Des Moines,
Iowa. They have secured a place of
residence and the family is housekeep
ing while Mr. II. is out skirmishing
for a suitable piece of mining properly.
Wm. Calvin, Bert Farley and
PARK Skace, all vouncr fellows
I from Kent, Washington, and friends
I of Merchant Berlin. The- are here
; for a location and are now casting an
J eye about for government land upon
j which to FT- , ,,'n
j wTb. Rousrts returned Saturday
' evening from bis quite exU?ndod visit
j in the east. He will, of course, report
' having had a most pleasant timj but
oes without saying that he is falling
13 tw all over himself iu his greal joy at be
s cn inn cneo again outside the range of
i blizzards, bitter blasts acd cyclones.
00 j'L."C. CkE.nshaw, 0 Ager, Ca!;r..
W; was about Medford a few davs this
01 ! week visiting friends and relatives.
JlMr. C. was an early day resident of
this city aud beasts of having assisted
in putting up oae of the C.-st store
buildings comer D and Ninth street,
then owned by Vroornan. Miner & Co.
I. J. Puiprs returned .Monday even
ing from his visit in several eastern
: states. He was accompanied upon his
! return by his brother, J. K. l'HIPI'S.
; and nephejr. C. E. Pmrps. These
; gentlemen are, from Barnard, Missouri,
aud will undoubtedly remain during
the su turner with their several relatives
. ; in the Rogue river vallev.
I V.'M. Staxley returned Saturday
; evening from Ci-eeent City where he
1
had been looking after collections ror
10 00 j the school furniture housj which he
7 50 ' represents. Tha gentleman is a we'.l
10 ! to-do rancher up Brownsboro way but
'makes a few dollars on the fide from
r
bis schoot business while
tho Kiys
to things
il?"pail the cows'' and 'tend
generally about the farm.
i J
Dr. W. T. W11.LIAMSOX,
Grand
I .Vastor of the I. O. O. F. of the state
h.is boeu making a visiting tour lo the
several loilg'-1 in Southern Oregon tl.e
past few days. Saturday evening hi
met with Medford tadgc and gave the-
boys a friendly end very much appreci
ated talk upon Odd F. l!ow.-,hip and its
attending goods. lie is a very fin
gentleman, a candid, careful sjiealcer
and cne whomakesirieiidsevurj'where.
Mr. and Mrs. ClIAS. STKASG re
turned Tuesday evening from their
visit at the midwinter fair. Thev, as
a matter of course, had a splendid
titnOf and since their return Chat-lie
has Hoomcd out like the rose, a while
one, in a new pairof clothes including
head gears and he's looking ' foxior
thun anybody. Not to appear mislead
ing allow us to announce that that pair
of clothes was purchased of a Medfor.il
tailor.
J. W. Kays, of tho firm of Linn &
Kays, Eugene fin nlture dealers,- re
turned to the Willamette valley Tues
day evening after a saveral days' visit
with relatives and friends in this local
ity. Mr. Kuys is one Of the many
young business 'mt g of Eugene who
have accumulated it nice little sum 'of
this worlds goods by hard work-and
strict attention to business. He is on
almighty clovor fellow and has friends
at every turn.of tho road.
Word comes from all quartors that
the neatest and most satisfactory dye
for coloring the beard a brown or black
is Buckingham's Dye for tho Whiskers.
Jror Salo.
Fifteen acres of excellent fruit land
two and one-half miles north of Jack
sonville, on Gold. Hill road. For par
ticulars writo to, or call upon,' A. C.
Nicholson, Medford, Ore.
My stook of goat's furnishing goods
is now and ootnpletc in ovory detail I
M. Muller.
To Laud. Seekers.
" We have 40. fiO and 80 acre tracts of
land near Medford, at pricesuind terms
lo suit tho tim-'s, if sold within tho
next 10 days. The Jackson Co. F)umo
fc Irri-aiipq Co,
POLITICAL CARDS.
FOR STATE PRINTER,
-, W. H. LEEDS,
OF JACKSON COUNTY.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY,
FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT."
W. H. PARKER,
OF JACKSON COUNTY.
Regular Democratic Nominee.
Physicians aro stationed at all the
depots in Chicago to prevent smallpox
patients leaving the city.
General Evnn3, tho Democratic- can
didate for governor in Georgia, demands
tho repeal of the state hank tax and
favors the free coinage of stiver.
Upon complaint o' tho Northwestern
Iron company, Judge Ludwig at Mil
waukee has entered an order iTetlaring
the Wo.it Superior Iron and eel cota
pitr.y itisj'.vt tit.
Ey ; if t:Ce in New York of 07 oil
:ti.:;i. Ik-lonirhig to the late S. A.
Cole. :Ti?,7iC was realized. W. R.
lTcan.t of Francisco purchased a
Liiulscupe by llousscati for jti.".
The agricultural department has lieen
notified that two bonis of domesticated
buffalo ami eik are to be found in Otoe
county, Neb. Then are nine animals ill'
one group and eiht in the other.
The new fire and police board at Den
ver has ordered a tilrict enforcement of
the gambling and lottery laws. The
gambling lu;n;cs and .'ottery shops,
numbering 17, have all been closed.
Mummies of people Who are believed
to antedate the cliff-dwellirs are said to
have been unearthed in Southeastern
Utah underneath the ruins of the cliff
dwellers. They are well preserved
specimens.
Kews is rcceirod of phonoiuonally
rich gold discoveries i:t Dixie district,
Ida. Ruck has lxi-a found that runs
thousands of dollars to the tou, some
specimens being half sold. Ye ry rich
placer ground h.ts aiso been found.
In turning the soil i:i the vicinity of
5Iowi.-up.ia. Ills., several farmers have
found large numbers of loensts of extra
ordinary sire. This Rppeurs to confirm
the rapidly spreading Klief that we are
to have the seven year locusts this sc:v
son. George J. Gould hasbon-ht the Vigi
lant. The gentlemen who built tho
yacht last sfnson to cVfcnd the Ameri
ca's cap tituust the Valkyrie sold the
boat to Gouhl for JM.'.KW." Yachtsmen
were surprisoJ by the saio.
A p;issenger train, east-bound, was
ditched by a sand drift on the track tho
other day near Ymua.Col. The passen
girs were unf:jr.red, but Enginer Tat
Qninlan and Fireman IX-jt Goodwin
were seriously hurt. Part i-f the train
turned over and the engine is a v.-reci.
Tho Chii-api, Milwaukee and St. Paul
ro;d"s comparative statement f earn
ings for the njionth of March shows
gross earnings f.J.51.'i.7o8, a decrease f
f-"?Cj,710. Dwlucting xjHu5es. includ
ing taxes. $l,-!."l.-:.;3, there is a deon-nsa
of k1.jC7. uiaking the net earnings
$!,0C-l.S-!3, an incrcr.te of $'.3.S!3.
The Colorado state lxarJ of eU.ilii.v
tioa h:is rednced the assessments of niil
road traclr.Tvre 0 per cvit r.:id on bn;'i.l-
ings and rclhng .-tiKii o pcrce::t. . Ke-
(taction of Ci-j jx r ivnt w.s Ep.!e oa
Vires n:ul jh::is of t.ie Western Lmon.
bocanse last .year's asoesiaireat was r:iie-J
79 percent. - - - . - .-
Bob Fitzsiaimons, the luM.'le-weiy'tt
J ch.-uir.iiim. b:is Jn-i-u.ht stti: 'ryiinst the
Pennsylvania m;!r:i.l f(r f i'J.OAi ln:n-
coiuivtnv struct: U ! tu the r-.ce bocauso
t?-.. l.-itf..r r,fns.l let a intn- tho r.ir
fmi-ilt.i,l-!'f,.rn. V.t t .imin.itK .-luinw
he was sick and v;i. 'r.cam on ttie
jilatfortu to get some frvsh a:r. .
William A. Erndy h.-v-Ptinrrrtl Jrm
Mtice to appear with Jim CorU-tt i:i
England. Mace and the champion will
(rive sparring esin! it;i-s ai:l the old
fighter v. ill 1 jriwn r-'rt in tu play.
Corbott is Kiti lionized 1-y the Eu-lishiiif-n
and everything points to a suc
cess of his venture adror.d.
Owing to poor fruit crnp pivpocU in
Marj'land canned troo.is have advanced
G cents a dozen. E. S. Jude, secretary
of the Kational Cwme.l Gootls nsstvia
tion. has retnrntil from an inspection of
the peach growitti; district? of Virginia,
Maryland and Delaware. He sLys he
cv.t open jutuiy of the lilosoiiu itud
found the he.'.rt Mack, which shows that
tho crop is mined.
The coming mo'.or of propn'.sion tr
ttreet cars will o fr:is. nccotiltna to thfl
report of United States ConMil CJeneral
nt Ontud Fork. Cicnr.rtny. He shows
th.-.t as a result of eiUatts'ive t'xjM-ri-ments
tlie'Hernisn cx;c-rts b::vo deter
mined that the ?n. motor istheckeapt
and U-st of all v.i.";;is of j;owi r 1 ropt-.l-sion.
The cost of operating l,y gas .t
fnnnd to le S5 pfrcer.:. cheaper than by
electricity, and the cwtf cipiiptucttt is
also liiucli cheaper.
The news of tha di.;jioiir.-;ry law de
cision by the supreme co"urt i f Snuith
Candina. which diviared the Un-nniva-stitutional,
was revive 1. nt Charlt;toa
shortly after 10 o'clock hi the morning.
An hour later lfiwiad ot 200 "blind
- , 1 . - . 1 ,
Ugers" li!J ntiractilon-sly reeov. re.l their
fight nnu were 1:1 I'.ui unvi.. ii;;ny or 1
them hnng out si-,-tis inviting passers-by
to "Walk n ar.d h;;ve one with them,"
and people were by uo means loth to ac
cept the invitation.
J.Brown of . Vancouver went to Vic
toria three mmit.'.M a;;o, r.nd on return
ing h ft his valise in the baggage room
of the hotel. Going to the hotel tho
other day he got the valise. He noticed
that it looked unusually bulky and
seemed very her vy, but concluded some
one had been playing ft practical joke
on him, and taking it to tho hotel coun
ter opined it before the hotel guesta
lounging about. Tho va'ise contained
tho body of an infant recently born.
The V ictoria police aio unablo to solve
tho mystery.
An intercollegiate debate between
Stanford university and the university
of California was held nt San Francisco
a few evenings ago. Tho question was
"The national ownership of the rail
roads of the United States. " Tho speak
ers were: - FOr the nflirniative Arthnr
M. Cathcart, William Doherty and Miss
Cora M. Pnlmer of Leland Stanford
university. For tho negative-rManrico
V. Samuels, Emanuel Myron Wolf and
Edward P. Foltz of tho university of
.California. Stanford was awarded the
cup. The judges. wero Judge Seawell,
Attorney General. Hurt and Assistant
United States Attorney Knight.
Pains in the small of tho back, indi
cate a diseased condition of tho Liver
or Kidneys, which may br easily re
moved by tho uso of Br. J. H. McLean's
Livor and Kidney Balm. $1.00 per
uotiie. f or sale oy w. 11. 1'arlter.
How doos this catch you for a bar
gain? Five 1 pound bars of Horseshoo
soap for ' ronts, a, Mullor's grocery,
C5
CD
as.
m
JUST OPENED!
A Fine Line of Staple
FREE DELIVERY
In the McAndrews Building on Seventh street. Our etock of Cigars and
Tobacco is complete. (Jive us a call. SIGN OF THE lilO
S. O. SVTLSON', Medford, Oregon.
All kinds of Factory Wortc Furnished upon
AppJication. Free Delivery to all parts of the City.
WALLACE WOODS,
Agent for Sugar Pine Door and Lumber Company, Medkord, Oregon
Talent Items.
The Ilr.rclav store ts" beliVir repainted and is!
BY T. A. I.EXTOR.
beginning to look like n different place entirely,
The Dyers and Long, our Klamath county
prospectors for mineral, arrived home on Mon-
ilav. They are mum
Mr. X. O. Xi-theiland has received bi coo
mission n 1. M. of Talent, and he has apiiuted
his foa. Leo, as Crist assistant.
We have been too busy to scribble anything
for the pre-'s during the past . two wees, but
will now ciuke up lor lol liuic.
l:nrtaers, gardeners. WQOilhaalerH. and even
;rntcsiinal Irnmpa. ore all bur nowadays at
llietr chosen occupations for a livelihood.
Tbe weather is propitious and although a
little belated, we may yrt count oa heavy and
Iwuuteous crops especially fruit and bvrr.rs.
The upper Wajacr crevli literary club is to
have a law suit on Monday eventnif. May T:h.
Luther Alien plaintiff rs C:r:es l'helps. de
feuda.::. Complaiul a civil action lo recover
damages.
Kcv. Vf. Uuckner.ef Ashlasd. is to r"-!c
at the M. E. quarterly cieetiux al Talent celt
Saturday and Sunday. -J!th and Si-tb tnst. Pub
lic preaching by the doctor Sunday 11 a. m.
urd 7:SS p. ui.
Jo Bowers, with his brldie crew is now buitd
in a new R. K. bridge acro Wacnt-r cnek
a thins bidly needed since the washout of the
atiuttraeaU during the rair.y season. Tbe tx
men make the Taient hote'l their homo while
enajrcJ at work noar-by.
Wc did not Itucnilonany slight the young pop.
ulist wao arrived at the home cf his psren'-s.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Abbott, on the 4:h lost..
n-.-i:her the fact of the birth of a young lajy at
i the horn: of Mr. and Mra. pan.Oaweil oa the
-ill Inst., but the leading paragrru exoUii&s.
We arc authorized 10 mention that the Taieat
IUtauract. having changed UndUrd3 abj-it
the lots lost., Mas'-er !iph Mn'aslwr, a fjoT
ytaroid. be;r.g at the head as rjan-.r. cusuai-
ers m-y be waited upon la the blandest style
! ' " ' r"ts- Kspcctal dinners wtiea or
i-reJ.
lYcf. Crowhursl orsantre.i Mi:ar Lie?
I. o. G. T. on the eTenuijof OeVili lu.-t.. w
Sicnartcr icembers. 't o?t to bi the
-llanner LoJjw" cf ibe Mate iili:3 .one yr.
Not. let Mevltoj-J io k to ter laatvU. v. aut-
ever Talent undertake :1 geucral'.y acooaj
Mrn. I...y.i Mccurjy.iu.vi ;rrc cauarea r
i u 03 the lUC, acroinmoJatlja on
teu:
even'.n;. lo fpvzi a
outtri Ktia b.-r
KiaKia-.a county Lclgl-.x.r. isrs. .:.ce sjeraiaa
McOjaitHT. anj to cc.y t!ie pure atawsiitjcro
ot taa sut-urbaa vtlia,w anU anayTroa lie
iluty, noy, rmwdeJ city ot HvJtorJ.
tTfce I.iu fssor.y ta-.aine caxpaoy'5 c'.U
jtar;oU up to-.lay aaJ ita Uiacy lwr.9
ct rich 1
or la tbe damp od mi!Ua mon "10 siht
It may be taug.coa weal the iMtici ot tie
lucky ramera are. lVrtiapi tbe parun may
it:ve more pleasjrc laa lae Vess-ua. ot
:ae wealta! br.i raoai mea ttuuiJ be gUJ to;
take lac rU-ks.
We0refurrytosay,aeh,althcfttU!oca
lsnolosra-.lt.vir,i:sroS-ai. Mr. Joan l.ar
Tin. the !ione.-t laborer oaJ o!J prospector, bas
been u3crir. viih iuSaaituatory rheumatism
tor u r : It';
ler yei. ur. i)ivu is uvm, ' - -
sufferer. Also Ted liarclay ts Jo n n iac
sam- coap:ini. bul b-'.i-g younger Ue n:ay
soon recover.
The New York Cash Store always
!eads, and never follows.
Lake t'rei k t'leeklets.
tiv vi.
l-oslmaVerUrieTes a up to the Hag ranch
a tew Cays a;roa a social visit.
Mar. in and Davin Zanoa went 10 Jackson -vii;e
lal wecU on abusinesa erranJ.
Mli;e Ilanley. of Jacka ratley. Is tp oa
Little Halle looktag alter too Interval ot h'.s
toeJ, ranch.
Mi Kostrr i cow tcachir.a whool at tUe
La'.;e creek scboil house w!ia a bihmI attend
iiiuc ar.d a nattering prospect uhead tor
sue-
cesful term.
We r.ave been Informed r.icrc will be numer-
1
! "
, U:
s horst races the t'.rat of May at Lake crevk
ce trai-itl. 11 Is no Mated thai Sauiutt
.1. will ..tp pn.l I,'. II lit 111. 1 Jlk,'
' r.,... h" . . tb evtf..liff.
Poll-.ic.i! mal'.cra arc boin!nj. with tho peo
plo'a party bearing of! the honors lu numbers
at pro--enl. and can safely" say there Is not n
flUKie aspirant fjrofaceainoas the people party
men the ottlco will have to j-eek the man if
.they get one.
Farnii rs have all shed Vhclr coats and are
earnestly onitnged In farming, though laboring
iiniler disadvantage as the ground is ba.lly
baked. Spring Is nt lenjt one n-.or.lh earlier
than last spring and as a general thing, grain
is looking well.
Fred Downing, we learn, lost jltc heavlly
in entile during the winter and spring. Wm.
Haley also lost several bead lately, from poison
or somo other cause not definitely known.
Crass Is fine at present aad uo further loss Is
anticipated in stock of any kind,
Jacksonville Kews.
0. Ila'rbangh has returned from
a business visit nt Riddle.
" Mrs. K. Morris and soil, -of Cen
tral Point, were trading iu Jackson
ville Tuesday.
G. M. Granger, of Ashland, was
transacting business at the court
house Saturday. . . .
. Mrs. Galloway and B. S. Webb
and family, of Medford, wore among
tho visitors hero Tuesday.
Married In Jacksonville, April,
24, 1894, by Uev. V. B. Moore,
Jefferson D. Wilson and Miss Mry
Wyant.
A. F. Eddy, of Pendleton, who
formerly resided here, arrived in
tho valley Wednesday, on a visit
to old time friends.
The railroad com.uissioners were
in town Wednesday morning but
remained only a shor, ril)ie. They
-...UV'VV
73
3
anil Fanny
I, - Deans - ETC.
J found the road in extra good con-!
jtlition. .
The nominees o the populist j
j ticket and the nominee for district j
j attorney, have Died their certificate j
; (, nollliliation with CoUIltV Clerk j
M tiller. i
1
. Several of our attorneys, Judge!
Ilanna and M1S Iv. LeiHuerger, I
court btt'IlOgraphcr, are at Grants I
IacS tin Week attending a FIMJCial ,
term ot circuit court.
John Clemeiits, of Central Point,
was here Saturday. lle"was award
ed the contract for .repairing the
t.riilje acniss Dearcreek, near "Cen
tral Point, his ti l being 5-505.
K. Kuhli is paying 'San Fran
cisco a business visit and attending
the I. O. O.F. celebration. His son,
Henry, is temporarily in charge of
the hardware store -during his ab
sence. Dr. Williamson, Grand Master
of the J. O. O. F., was tendered a
banquet at the residence of Senator
Cameron Friday evening, by the
members of the Rebvkah Lodge.
A number of persons were present
a:d all report a pleasant lime.
Prevention
i Kilter than cure, and you may pre
vent that ltr d f-Iinjj by takir.jj llixxi's
Sarsapariilii. which will kc-p your
bloxl p.ire tt!:il fr-.e from aciJ tainl and
germs of tiix-a.-.
IiooTs lii!s co not purf
grip-, but act promptly, eaii
cie.Hlv.
p.-.tr. cr
aud tfii-
Have viva s: -n thoe no'nhv hats at
Malicr's? If siot, voa thuuiJ bvlore j
C'"' j
J I caa fi you out ia anything you i
xiizy n?oJ in '.'ti'.'s fiirtiisiiia
ROOJS cr.
2t-oo.Ti.-s I. M. Mi:!ior.
I5.;!::ier. thi? ii.-ay i::r.n,
for -
5pvtr.'tics ia glassware at ;e S.c-
. oaj j j.,a.j .;ur(.
j
j Jss. Coe'.i has taken the agency
for Albany beer. '
. s , f . . p w Q.
we. I corn is two vears 01a.
j Trv a tv.iir of "no ri Via'
Hull
n.reov.j,0 .,. Angle'A Iiv:cale"s.
j
New and .second hand stoves for
i sa'e at lite ,S eoud Hand Store.
j fa tarC!lin in ladi.V. gents'
; . , , , r ... . ,
j aad chliurcn s head wear. W . L. W el)0.
Q,. prw-Tio al I. M. Mu!!.-r"s.
! corner Seventh and C rtrocu. MsJfoni.
( .
Cenirul 1'oiut Items.
. dy sraiAt.
W. B. Kir.caiJ made our citv a visit.
Friday.
D. N. F.ii-ds-y. of B.i'.t, sp.T.t a day
here recently.
fr. IHn'-le male Fhocnix a pitjr.''s-
vi.-t . I iKSJay.
' Mrs. Thos. tik.;-r made a
visit,
with
Asl.lanu irtenus, aitesuay.
Wtn. Cary. who has b -en quite ill. is
st r.ie bi tter at this ri:ing.
A. M .Ford made hts friends at the
county seat a vis-it Tuesdav.
Km:-1 VanAntwerp is i.ow tern
, OI1 Evans crcx-k, tu'ar Winter.
Miss Fa unio Chastain is paying
friends in Jos.-phimi county, a visit.
W. T. M.Mirv; is spending "the week
here attending t.ie protracted meeting.
Peter Applogafe and wife, made
Ashland a visit the fore part cf the
week.
Miss Aletha Maascy is teaching
school in the ScheitTeiiu district near
Woodi-llle.
Mrs. O. K. Houek. or Portland, is
paying relatives aad friends of this
place a visit.
W. B. A. Temple has leased a farm
in Willow Springs prociuet, and wilt
take possession at ouco-
Or. J. nink'.c. W. C. Leever and I.
J. Carson, wore cleot-d delegates to
the republican convention.
Elder .Ton's and White, of the
Christian church, are holding a pro
tracted mooting here, and have largo
congregntious each evening.
Wanted A girl to do cooking and
general house voi-k. Apply to Mrs.
Lionel Webster, Medford, Oregon.
No More Back AChe,
I
aRA
CONSTIPATION.
INFLAMATIONoffHC BLADDER. ahO
ALL KIDNEY DISEASE S.S
n."DAn"D"DTOQ
JUt W J JJJ .
uller, The Grocer.
A Long Pull
AXD
A
what gits to
THE. FRONT -
In all lines of Business.
These are the kind cf Pulls we are
making, and making them win.
A Good Article
isalwavs a Saleable Article.
Our Groceries are Prime Articles and -Saleable.
In Gent's Furnishing -Goods
We lead 'em-all.
JW'qilcp, The Grocer,
Ml
in
Medford,
GRAN FILL a HUTCHISON,
JUST ARRIVED !
Fievy Un3 cf Spring Goods, Ladies' Gloves, BfacK and
a!! Colors. Ladiss", Kisses' and Children's Hosiery.
FABRICS!
NansoaX Disiily.
Organdia, . Swiss,
-PRICES TO sl'IT EVERYBODY.
It cost? you nothing to call in
and get Our rices.
' Oar motto, CASH, still '"hits
Craifill &
.rVSESFGRD, -
(Successors to
Goms and ssa us. - W
Medihp, - - -
A. FETSCH, o
-3sfe01erefaant Tailor,
I
I
Colitis ill Wool
IiorM M fool
I buy my goods from Chicago and New York and can give my custo
mers tiie bcaetit of Eastern prices. My molto is
MA'XIMILLIO'N.
EIjGL'SH (75.33) pHlFIE.
Brown Shire Stallion Vol. 10 foahvl 1SS7; bre.l by A. C. MoCorqaeJale,
Lawtoti Grange". Xewtoo G. Willows, Lancashire, England.
Imported for S, F. Cass, of Sunim?r, Iowa, 1SSS.
PED3 CRSH : Sirevl by Agrieo.a 2700: he by Thu-aper 213G;
he by Waxwork l,y Matchless (130J); ho by Active (23); ho
bv Farmer's Profit S73 ; he bv Howard's Profit.
"Dam, Medlar (Vol. 9); she" by AJaai Vol. 65." Grand dam, Jip Vol.9;
she by Duke of Thornton. .
iThe above pi-li troo Is certi'l-.l t t-J. St'iiT-cir-i. S-.-r-:arr of lii Siire H jrss Sjolsty, ot
- Ureal Britain jmi lrUaJ, August SS, 1SSS
Tho (Tw-Rt Acrlrta rei h-js TTon. an- tho other prizts. first at tho Rjral Manchester anl
I tv.-riHHl I'.liow iti 1SHJ, tlrst a:ut chMiiioaovfr al as at sams sJi'T lu t!; ltrst al Laaca-tte
Sprinc Stallion Show; tlrst at Lvtumt: ttri at Jvelsoa a-ul ttrst at Skiptoa. all in ISSi In ISS; h
won tlrst at Orra-ikirl; ir-rtuc Stallion Sh -; rtr.-.t at Krraskirii. Souihpji t au-i B.wtls Show, ana
chatupion prirf (or best s!a!Iioa ia tho shjw var.l. Ia ISST he was tmvvrt-vl by lialbraiih Bros.,
ot JancsvilltN Wiscunsin, anl in lssi hu woa tlrst prize in Cak-ago in ma strouiest class of Shirs
horses ever shown iu America.
Misllar i Vol. U. Uaic of M.ixiuiill!oal Is a SU'-re uwro -a-eighins Si pounils. ho3 broellne is as
tine as any horse iu Kns'.anJ.
While Maxiinillion. like his sire, th? sroat Ajrii-ola. Is n.it extra larjrw (weighing only from
1HU to t'.W iouiiJsi his set is universaliy very lartTe. antl. lik himself, they possess the baud
bone uml ittiisclc neeesiFarv to lunke them seller, in aiiyiaiket.
The breeders of irepn have fouiiU to Oaeir sorrow liat breeding scrnb stock does not psy.
n-.ust either breed for saleable draft horses or for soeejy trotters Either class i in demand and
will bring good prires. and while lue Mongrel is unsalei-ble at from twenty-live to ttfty dollars the
well bred, heavy draft horse is in ,wd d-.-mud at from lot) to fit) each. Ttje Easlish Shire ia
the draft horse fur this mountainous couutry; In ihem is combined the action of the pony ana
the strength of the draft horse. Did you ever see an KuijUsii Saint that would balk, or had curb
or spavins on his limbs? Wc think not. Have i on ever seen a breed of horses as free from dls.
ease, as uardv and as easily tteit iu good condition as the Shire horse! Statistics say no! Tuo
horse breeders of Orecon who are now so libemUy patroaizlug MaiuntUton this season will nna
rlwvi- biiv.) itiu.M nwf in i iiirik
v...t..,, ,i . w. w.n-n:' livi'i'v yt.ihlrt
MasiiaUUon can bo foun-.l at WtlUams-nwry
fcO to insuro. In easeVour c."lt tuens with an
Terras: $W sitig'-e services. 15 for
: . . . - . .. .... -
, tne rroe use or tne aorso iae utii &t.-tja ior
j W..N. M4.STnJ, Manager,
Steady Pull
Oregon.
We have anything you want in
India Unon, Pirn '
Victoria Lawns, lrisli Linsn.
and see our large stock of goods
tbe nail on the head."
Hutchison,
- - OREGON.
4
YMEN
"orris fc Legate.
ers fessSsii for a long
" - ' - Oregon.
stay.
Ms from 201 1.
Mis-fill Sli
-QUICK SAIES-ANO SMALL F,iGRTS.
1
iii Mi.lforJ. mi Thursday, Friday aad Saturtv
sraiie in ircinu trviuv Mmuy,
Tuesday and
ay of
aocideat or dis tfore a week old. you st-all barn
tbe season wHft usual return pmut'M
. w...-. nwi. iaH id nt rmn'ri in
-"c wu4i, j-.u. .vv Www -
S. F. CASS, Owner,
GKNTS PASS, QUEGQJf-
i