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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1894)
THE MEDFORD MAIL BLaTON & YORK, Publishers. A. S. Bliton. - - - Editor W. T. Yonrc, - - - Manager Published Every Friday Morning. are many other workers in the field whose names we do not know, with reti lions and good words for this protection of one of our chief enter prises and means of support. These petitions and protests when all ELlered in the Postofflce at Medford, Oregon . have Signed who wish to Will bo i -fn;i K.itt... i , . . sent to Koseburg and Iron, there they will go to the general land of fice at Washington, from which of fice it is expected that orders will SUBSCRIPTION $1:50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE. VAN WAS 30RN TO HUSTLE. He is of few days; but quite a plenty. era Oregon. The work being done Dy ;ur. coivig is mvsi comijuen'.i-1 able and too many kind words cu not be said to the gentleman's cred it, and aside from him there as Second-Class Mail Matter. Medford, Fridat, Nov. 23, 1894. The Virginia train robbers are very smooth in making a haul, but be ;ggued to investigate all cases when it comes to eluding capture nrotesteA Thanksgiving Services. The pastors of the various churches in the city have arranged for Union Thanksgiving services ou Thanks giving day, Thursday. November 29th, to he held in ine m. cnurcn aoutn, at 10:30 a. m., and -have arranged the following appointments for said ser vices: To Preside.: Rev. Ales. S. Foster Scripture Reading, .... Kev. J. Money Prayer, Rev-. E. S. Craven Sermon, Rev. J. !. Jones Prayer," Rev. E. Russ Benediction .". Rev. Dr. Kendall A collection will be taken for the poor and needy of the city. Said collection to be distributed by the Ladies' Benevo lent Association, of which Mrs. A. A. Kellogg is president, and Mrs. tr. ti. Haskins. vice-president ana airs. u. . Lawton treasurer. It is honed that this day will be generally observed by all and that the services will De well attended, for the convenience of worshipers the bell on the Presbyterian church will bo rung at 10 and 10:30 o'clock a. m. Gave Them a Recptlon. oar Western artists can walk straight away from them. A wtLii filed in San Francisco consisting of twenty-four words, dis poses of $300,000 and can't be broken. A lawyer-proof will is a pleasing and valuable couriosity. A youxg woman of Stockton, Cal., is now on her wedding trip. When she started she stole all the money her old father had, and he killed himself rather than starve. The joy that lights that young lady's honeymooh will probably be as re fulgent as she deserves. - It has hesn found that whiskey can be made from beets. It was known long ago that beats can be made from whiskey, and there has ever since been an overproduction. The American steer has been fenced out of Germany, but the " American tourist with a ready check book and the American heir ess in search of a title are still re ceived with open arms. In China, the heathen, who car ries anything from the farm to town, carries back to the farm two buckets of refuse to enrich his soil. In the civilized citias of the new world we fling away all the garbage that would, when properly treated at little expense, be of incalcuable value to the farms of the vicinity. When the city of Medford shall have reached proportions that will warrant it a dailv saper will b-i is sued from this office. At the rate our city has teen forging ahead for the past two years it will not be many more until that time arrives, but until then we will print all the news once a week. This issue of The Mail is the first paper ever printed" in Medford On a cylinder press. The much talked of new machine is here and is doing good execution. The pa per is a little spotted, but we'll over ' come all that by another week Can t expect tOO much all at Once, dav settlers. While the place is quiet . . , ... , I many respects she is a cyclone at grinding u arc uiiui iuu w inuuui. w those who have made it possible to so nicely equip our office. per: evening Mr. P. W. Parker, proprietor of the opera house, tendered the Stuttz company a reception. About 40 per sons were present. A fine mustcal program was rendered, among which should be mentioned a violin solo by E. Alma Stuttz and a vocal solo by Mr. Frank Readick. An elegant lunch was spread, after . which the stage of the opera nouse was cieareu ana dancing was indulged in. It was in the wee sma' hours when the party broke up, all voting it a most pleasant suc cess. Eugene Guard. Obituary Notice. Died November 17, 1394, of con sumption, a. her home on Galls creek, near Gold Hill. Mrs. Julia Dungey, wife of Thomas Dungey. Deceased was born in England, August 6. 1357. Came to this country with har hus band about thirteen years ago, was converted and joined the M. E. church about three years ago, under the pastorate of Rev. E. L. Thomson. She leaves a husband, five children and many friends to mourn. Almost her last "words were. "I'm resting in the arms of Jesus." Dr. G. Kahxer. Jacksonville News. Fred Furry and family were vis iting relatives, Tnesduy and Wed nesday. Miss Mamie Isaacs, of Medford, was the guest of Mrs. S. J. Day, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Lena Dunlap, of Phoenix, is in Jacksonville and will remain some time with Mrs. Q. R. Neil. Miss Lillie Patterson, of Ashland, a niece .of Sheriff Patterson, is spending the week in Jacksonville. Married in Jacksonville, Nov. 21, 1894, by Rev. W. B. Moore, Oliver L. . Sargent and Miss Lizzie C. Critchlow. C. C. Pletcher is located in Medford fully equipped and qualified to do dentistry in a careful and scientific manner. Office in MoAndrews block. D. Miller and wife, of Phoenix, attended I he Sargent-Critchlow wedding, Wednesday, at the M. E. parsonage. F. O. Hurd, foreman of the El liott creek mines, was here a few days this week after supplies for his mining crew. Wm. Miller and family who have resided here for a year or more will leave this week for Philadelphia, their future home. CENTRAL POINT. Little Vernon Applegate is very ill with quinsy. John Wright spent Sunday with Ashland friends. Dr. Hinkle made Ashland a visit on last Saturday. T. Hill, of Trail Creek, was here on Tuesday. W. W. Edington made Medford a business trip last week. ; A. J. Daley, of Eagle Point, spent a day in town during the week. Henry Clock and family, of Gold Hill, spent a day here during the week. James Hay, of Rock Point, spent a day here last week with old friends. Mrs. Geo. Priddy, of Medford, was visiting friends at this place last week. . James Shields, of Wellen, was here Tuesday interviewing our merchants. Mrs. Luela White, of Ashland, visited relatives and friends of this place last week Miss Mary A. Mee has been suf- foT-in cr V na at aa1t with a utvara OWJffI)... : 11,1 I ? " cmcim x oiKiwu 10 vwp attnnlr of anr throat auuu, w .., M c fiu fin;she(j shelving turn from California with John An- ,. . " . . , fi , , : j u- ..J his store and is now putting in his irM i iiu l i 1 1 u h i ii ;i i i i m l um iiua in - -. whil. tmrhtimr from J stock of general merchandise, J. t-ietcner is locatea in aieaiora moing train. . eQuIrjDed and Qualified to do Mother Provincial, of the Order dentistry io a careful and scientific of Jesus and Marv, arrived here manner. Office in McAndrews block, Tuesday, accompanied by another The lumber for the M. E. parson- sister. Thev will spend a week age is now on the ground and the with the sisters of St. Mary's Acade- j carpenters will begin work at once. my in our city. ine trustees of the town are now Geo. Neil's cup of happiness is having new sidewalks bunt on brimine full since Sunday, upon rine street, which is a great lm- which date a daughter arrived to provement to the town, mate nis nome wun tnai .oung a. M. rord has purchased a and promising attorney and share house and lot on Manzanita street, the lather's joy. of Mrs. E. J. McClendon and oc Mrs. J. M. McCall and Mrs. Rees- cupied the same at once. er, of Ashland, spent last Thursday The Ladies' Christain Aid Society in Jacksonville, i ney were especi- wall give a box social and free enter- ally delighted with the various va- tainment on November 24th. All . E XJLLER. The annual report of R. A. Max-1 well, fourth assistant postmaster general, has been submitted to the J ?f?1, Phoenix Happenings. i BY PECK'S BAD BOY. Bert Hukell is improving from bis recent illness. Wm. Cbastain came over from Klamath. last Saturday. Frank Robison has moved bis barber shop to Talent. Henry Stancliff is doing considerable build ing tbese times. George Epps will leave this week for Apple gate, where be will do a turn at mining. John Stewart, as a bicyclist is nothing slow. His time, on that new wheel, is not given out bat it is harrying Zigler right swift. Phornixissaidtobe a Quite old place, bnt she is dear to the heart ot many of the early in out weddings and we will pnt ber up against any town in the valley. Griffin Creek Gatherings. BYOOCASIOXAL. Mr. Poley and daughter Clara, of Ashland, spent Friday Bks with relatives here. 3Uas KstWTVaiatrir,' of Ashland, spent a few neties of chrysanthemums now in bloom and which are extensively cultivated by many of our floralists. N. Langell has returned from a trip to Klamath Falls where he went to attend the trial of F. Swin gle for the murder of Arthur Lan gell. The case was continued un til June owing to the illness of Swingle's wife, an important wit ness. Adarel Chapter No. 3, O. E. S., elected officers at its last meeting. Miss Alice Hanley, W. M: Mrs. P. Elmer, A. M; Geo. W. Love. W. P; Miss Pauline Karewski, Cond; Mrs. Lizzie Cronemiller, A. Con; Miss Estella Levy, Treas. and Miss Issie McCulley, Secy. The installation will take place in four weeks. Messrs Norton and Uaay, ac companied bv their fa.vilies. ar rived here recently from Seattle, Washington, in quest of homes. These gentlemen are carpenters and anticipated plenty of work in their line, having rtad graphic accounts of the great mines being opened in (k;. .nnnnomn fhnt than wna mnre nr Ipps hnilflin? in con-l K mvtinn thorpnnth hilt nrt A trifle I i rOl. M. disappointed. are cordially invited to attend. W. B. Kincaid is now building a residence on his lots in the Con stant addition and will be a citizen of our town in the near future. Dr. Hinkle is at his North Star ledge this week. The ore is very rich and he is now having several tons crushed at the Lindley quartz mill. J. G. Conley, of Sams Valley. and Miss Eva Pankey of this place, were married at Jacksonville, on the loth inst. They have the best wishes of their many friends here. News From Unlontown. Baylor, last week. . . -, - - n - i ' 1 1 - r i ii linn nsi rn Trmirr vuniea general. XT? J ttwrt I gJ iu bUt MS. rathe pupils some good -postmaster v covers fTfo'nKalyea? ended JThetotal nunJ bei f poSoffiees in operation in tbe United S&fit9,8d5: ' During the year 3jl3G postofEces were es tablished and 1J34 discontinued. The total number of appointments during the year was 23,166. stoat Mk P.Truehod OMalsfortnne to have a fine nrala oolt severaly tottea d a few days ago by tn coKtaot wlta a aarnoa wire fence. A young nU Mn B Ike name of Dan Chap man, died Monday at JO o'clock p. m.. having angered mrmrnl mamkt with consump tion. ..; 5:;. As Governor PsamATwr -irlfsfr-oancluded to mud with the nMiaU Wilmoaron Thanks giving uay, we wm avw m iuai.w muuj uu once ana gei w amvw w t n--. While H. L. Oriffln WM ngags4 at Work In the Seld a few davs av BS aMesXlaa aras av 1 tmHMl hff t,p Antm liniMI a. ahflrfc dlatance AfTBnnv who wants a water SUP- from him and upon invewdsmtlon 'ud they DCIBf n iww r me dead as dead eould can had treed a wildcat. hand he threw a rock to I dogs, and down it came ply that, is absolutely pure have it bv rigging UP a Still, and a be, he having struck It in the head. Henry - 60 . , , . geems to hit the mark It makes no difference still is easily made Dy placing a glass retort or a tin one, it glass is not obtainable over a tea ket tle and so distilling his drinking water. Condensed steam is abso lutely free from any animal life. j what he goes at. Willow Springs School Report, eport of No. 14, fa The following is a : Springs school, district ending Nov. s, ltvt. the Willow for the month rl Mansfield 100: Sonhla Davis 100: Hat- tie Penninger 100; Lottie ftowe 85; Kate Davis HflT IRA KIWW HUT JUUI HlfV UU" ning 75; Agnes Ash worth 95; Ethel Patrick iuu; Water that drips from the tube of a .."gJfSJSr mLTiS retort is absolutely sterilized. No nj&&&t person who drinks distilled water is TS&s$3fi&mg : A-;1r in la worms of 100: George Jones AO; Ira Jones 96; Horace cici6imi5iuuliiiu 6 Jones 100; Charles McDonald 70: MetaMorine 1,M fcr fe. Albert Clifton 100; Harry Beal 86: Ralph j r ' Real estate is always moving in Medford not a3 swift as we have seen it jump about, in North Da- koto where banks of it shift from one man's ranch to within his neighbor's inclosure3 in less time than it take3 to write this and all due to the storng. healthy winds Beal 80; Arthur Beal 75; Eber Davis 100; Ben- nle Peart S5; James i-eari w; te rainca Perry Patrick 80; Harvey Gray 100; Becca Gray juu: iienie narr iw; aiyrue nittu, naw;i wjwoi Mima Clampltt, Maggie Clampltt, Genie Turn- age. Danger of Catarrh. BY DOUGLAS. T. M. Reed was at Gold Hill Saturday and Sunday. Dr. A. T. McMurtrey is teaching music in this settlement. Misses Grace Throckmorton and Mary Jeffrey visited Medford Sat urday. Mrs. J. D. Matney and children are visiting her mother on Little E. Rigby. of Medford, will lecture at Bridge Point, Satur day evening, November 24th. C. C. Pletcher is located in Medford fully equipped and Qualified to do dentistry in a careful and scientific manner. Office In McAndrews block. m. Kay, Sr., ana sons are gathering cattle. The cattle came nQSpAll persons knowing themselves from the range this year in first uB tn h indebted to E. Worman. I i-lnaa nrdw One pair 10-4 blankets at Angle & Flymale a lor w cents. Fine line of cigars and tobaccos at the Big T grocery. Notice. to be indebted to E. Worman, either by note or book account, are asked to call inside of thirty days and settle, and save costs. Sewing maehine needles and sup- ues of all Kinds, at bimmons' second and store. class order. Chris. Weis & Co., of the Klam ath river country, nave just pur chased of John Pelton the Kings bury band of cattle, paying eight dollars per head for the same, The literary society at this place We are Still Here ! And are keeping up our reputation as the . . . . Great Bargain House.... Of this valley. We will soon receive a new line of fine Dress Goods, at greatly reduced prices. Uur low prices to all, niarKeu in plain figures. Honest goods and fair treatment. ff I Stands for Question, Quality and Quan tity. The first question is, where can you buy the best groceries in the mar ket; the second question is, where can you buy the most lor the least money Q A at I. Stands for Answer. The answer to the first question is, at I. M. fluller's. The answer to the second question is Al. Muller's. R Stands for Proof. The proof of the puddine is in the eatine. The proof of - the above assertion is in the fact that I am enjoying an exceptionally large trade. o UR line of Gent's Furnishing Goods is complete in every particular. You should see those nobby ties that I am selling at 25 cents each. I. M. MULLER, Corner Seventh and C, Medford, Ore. Keep Your Eye on the Flag. Deuel & Stevens, I, - - Meufori, Oregon. Serai tree THE STAR RESTAURANT, Front street, first door south of Hotel Medford. Our tables are supplied with everything the market aifords. Suppers (or dances ana parties on snort notice. h Heals at all hours, Day or Night, square Meal 25 cents. Give me a call when you are hungry and want a good meal. B. TRAINOR, Proprietor. Ti OTEL MEDFORD, n V HAMILTON & LEGATE, Proprietors. NEW MANAGEMENT, ,Xr i STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS, M M FREE SAJIPLE ROOM. mmw The Medford has been thoroughly renovated. Accomodations the very best. If you try us once you will surely come again. RATES FROfl $1.00 TO Sa.oo PER DAY. ... 4y 1 3 THE X GEflESRIi STOHE. IS STE IN THE LEAD.. Our Prices are the Lowest. An Inspection of our NEW STOCK . . . Will Convince you. Come all. It is no trouble to show goods. Remember the place, I. X. L. STORE, MCAXDREWS" BLOCK. MEDFORD, OREGON. Union Iihery Stables, FRANK MINGUS, Proprietor, Successor to ED. WORMAN. ... Having lately purchased this popular stable and stocked it with new rigs, safe vnd fast teams I am now prepared to meet the wants of the traveling public in a satisfactory manner. CORNER SEVENTH AND B. MEDFORD, OREGON. Thinking Comes Hard To some people; especially in these close times, when dollars are hard to get, it behooves everybody to study values and prices before investing even small sums in goods. Have you been buying carelessly? We have a general line of Hardware, Builders Materia!, Cutlery, Ammunition and Tinware. ' SPECIAL FBaCES ON EDGED TOOLS. . . . KAME & GILKEY, - medford, precox. The Gem Saloon," In connection. Tho best and cigars courteous treatment. purest of wines, liquors and Cooking Prunes in Tea. Lareest stock of fall and winter clothing in the valley at Angle & Ply-1 is training a wide reputation for the males. excellent and diversified character of its work. Last Saturday eve- nine was a red letter day a re- A lady of Sauealito, who has a viral of the debating club marked deservedly high reputation , among the evening's entertainment. Vocal her friends for the dainty excellence selections by Aria Throckmorton, of her household cousine, informs Will Matney and Miss Mildred us that prunes are greatly improved Matney were well received. Misses by cooking in tea. The fruit Anna Jeffrey and Grace Throck should be soaked in cold tea during morton favored the audience with the night and then the whole choice recitations. The debate was placed on the back part of the stove hotly contested by Miss Anna to 6lowly simmer until the proper Jeffrey, assisted by Messrs. Floyd stage of tenderness is reached. Pierce and O. V. Stickle on the The tea imparts a pleasing flavor, part of the affirmative, while Hon and many who never eat prunes John Jeffrey. Wm. Banister and otherwise prepared take kindly to Frank Farrell defended the nega' the tea flavored article. Fruit Grower. -California tive side in a creditable manner. Is fully equiped and qualified to do Gold and Porcelain crown work. Gold, Silver and Cement fillings. Artific ial teeth in all styles. I also make the improved partial plate. Special attention given to Children's teeth. Office in McAndrews Block, The most important feature about that very common complaint, catarrh in the head, is its tendency to devel od into some other more serioos and dangerous aisease. i ne ioui manor dropping from the head into the bron- of that country, but here the moves lead bronchitis or consumption, that are iust swift enough to be of a destroyer which causes more aeatns m in the blood, local applications can do but little good. The common sense method of treatment is to purify tne blood, and for this purpose there is no nrpnuratinn superior to Hood's Sar rtlll IKI..fl onllnn i.f ttiil The first nine months of The mlciDe upon the blood expels every Mail's existence under its present impurity, and by so doing cures catar- Vli nil rn anQ gives neaitn to tne enure ur- .. 1 ort,arn ine . .. , mis cuuoirv tuau nuv nature most wholesome to our cuy s catarrh originates in impurities prosperity, enly, the Hub do move and it do move ahead we never retrograde. management was an up all the way and a heavy lug. people had been bilked by newspa per publishers until they had lost all confidence in members of the craft. At that time we had five Miners' rubber Md boots at Kauf man & Fisher's IaL general store, -Kock Candy Drips and sorghum molasses. Lumsden & Berlin, Wolters' groceries are always fresh hundred subscribers and very few and are sold cheap, of them paid in advance, loday Staple and fancy goods at the Big we nr nrintinar and mailing llo4 -1 grocery, taners, to actual sucsencers, ana uouse ana 101 tor saie. inquire a. TYifinw nf them nre naid two and three - J 1 T J Dt T nmn. - J-.rt-.rt-. I liKJ.B WttU IrtSU blJO iJ ft " years : eery store, Medford, Oregon. Attorney W. M. Colvig, 0f Ladies'.Misses' and children's cloaks ! P.IAoa nan Vux Via. Anirlar Pi vmfll a TaVann-irilli Tins been encased fori . r.. Aa th u-ppV ;n l,nM. -Prices on Millinery goods are al- a. . . Ways the lowest at Mrs. J. w. Jfaims iuS , -Angle & Ply male's standard calf ences at, vv ooavaie auum iuc uu school shoe is a wearer. Try it. . a - i :4. ! creeK country, m iue iulcxco. u -uc It wU1 that cent mines and mining lands of South-1 neckwear, at Muller's. The Way To reach cattarrh is through the blood. Hoods Barsaparilla by purifying the blood, removes the cause or the aisease and permanently cures catarrh. Take I only Hood s. Hood's Pills act cosily, yet promptly and effectively, on the liver and bowels 25c. When tmhj was sick, w ( Iktr Outerfs. What shs was Child, Aa cried for OutorU. msbebeosiBSlUBabsclong taOutarts. . Whan mba had ChMwybs gwUfn Oilorts. C. C. Pletcher, the Medford den tist, will take oak wood in exchange for dental work. From Over the Creek. Try the new bakery, in the Woolf building. The new package coffee, ite." Lumsden & Berlin. 'Yosem- at Bread Three loaves for a dime the new bakery. Pattern given away with every dollar's worth of goods sold at the Racket. A Famous Show of Beauty. BT KILEY Mr. Tripp has his new barn about completed. He expects to live in it this winter and in the spring he will build a fine residence. G. P. Lindley returned home last week from a hunting trip at the head waters of Trail creek. Four large fat deer ware the reward of his labors, Mr. Sohott, the bachelor gard- The Gents' and ladies' tTaclntoshes ner, has his hve acre tract in snip haye arrived! Make your selections shape and that cosy little cottage now, Angle & Fiymaic. nftB attracted more than one pair of eyes of the opposite sex who have triven shv elances in that direction fl-rari hv f.mnnB mrtlatjL whlnh tn now t&klncr I place at the Academy ot Floe Arts In New I Say. Mr. Editor. I forgot to tell York, Has been anticipated by Thb Cosmo vou that Edwin RuBS. the miller, is "JTM "wm T "StTXZZoll making au article of Graham flour article by Wm. A. Coffln, with lunatratlons ot .... , , . . uurl -f.h.mn,h.,,tifi.. Th ..a..t that is hard .to beat. "Where is Passions of History" series has for this month's I RURS' mill?" Why, don't you subject the romatlo career of Agnes Sorel- know? Just One-half mile east Of who Influenced tfle destinies or France under I w - J , J The Great British Northwest Territory. Attorney li. W. W Dlte Has aDOUt The Chiefs of the Amerloan Press," sad the I comrjleted one of the finest houses Publlo Library Movement" are amongst !n ti.- .. 'Tf von think that Th Cosmopolitah'S table of contents. Stir- . T .f, vworsof the war and their cniiorea win and exaggeration I will say one among Intense Interest in -The Story of a Thousand," the finest. He 18 expecting Mrs. a personal narrative begun in this number by White to return in a few days from Albion w.Tourgee,wno tens wgrapio way, oi jowa wn(jM gne Q&8 been visiting a reiriineni wmon saw neree eryiee 01 or- , , v Tha mil n-.mtin. iu marches, its smrts. and its I wisnds and reUtiveB for the past death-rou. . three months. 0. C. Pletcher, THE . . Dentist, IT'S QUITE A TRICK (I n Medford, Oregon. Hog Taken Up. A block sow has come into niy en closure, and the owner is hereby notified to call ana tatce ner away. MarKs swallow foriC in left car and slit in right. W. It. U1CKEKSON, Table Rock, Oregon. Taken Up An Estray. ramA InA mv rtimlnsnpn nn nr before Oct. 20th, one dark bay horse golding, nranaea wita star un uip, uu nt ness or saddle marks, weight about 1000 pounds. Owner call and p rove proper ty and pay for advertising. Table Kock, Or. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Awirdtd Cold Mtdal MldwlMtr l-lr, su i-nuicuo- Assignee's Notice to Creditors. To write a convincing adver- isment about clothing nowa days. AU dealers claim so much, and most of them too much for the discriminating reader to believe. All I do is to try and get you to look at my stock. It is easy to sell then. My constant aim is to put into the cloths all the attractive ness of artistic fashion and careful making at the lowest possible price. This is why I retain mv old trade and con stantly receive new customers. Ask those who wear the latest and finest clothes where they trade and all will toll you with FETSCH, The Tailor, Medford, - Oregon. T. H. SHORT, Blacksmith Wagonmaker. AND V 4 Catch the Shadow Ere the Substance Vanishes." FOR A LIMITED TIME, -IHHHHh L To introduce our novelties for the Christm as trade, we nave J reduced the price for our best finished Photographs. Re- wember that a dozen of our fine Aristo and Solio paaels will a dozen Christmas present, which they will appreciate. j Come in early so as to give your photographer plenty of . "f time to finish your order for Christmas. Call and see our f new samples of photos, in latest styles. o WHTH PHOTO CO., Seventh Street, Medford. Tyler's Gallery, Ashland. MITCHELL, IMS & MB COMPAHY, -DEALERS IX- MACHINERY AND VEHICLES. We Carry the Celebrated! HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY. J5T,Located at Merrjman's old stand, Medford, - Oregon. Nntlna In hereby riven that C. W. Skeel and M W. Skeel, a eo-partnerahip, doing business under the firm name and style ot C. w. Skeel & Son, In the town of Medford, and state of Ore gon, bare this day made an assignment of all Srt.BMii.o the undersigned for the benefit -f i of their oreditora pro rata; and any and au per t CXi tons having claims againsv niu imuiviram.i" .... .Huni hj ,nmn ilnlv verified, to mo at I ' i my offToe on or before February 1, 1V9.V Dated this Mth day of Novomber, 1894. N-tS-D'88 W. I. VAWTKR. FRANK WILSON, Mitcliell Lukr and Spring Mods, I Corrallis Top and Open Buggies, Buckboards, Carts, and in fact a full . line of vehicles of all descriptions. Case and Canton black land plows, both single and gang. Bissil and Gale stubble plows, Case steel frame lever harrows. jfJfCall and see us before purchasing. Catalogue sent on application. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Company. 3D . T. XiA."WTT01Sr Manager, Medford Branch. BAKER AND Assignee's Nojicejo Creditors. NOTICE la hereby given that Poter J. Vaa Hardenberg, residing and doing business aa Table Rack, Jackson oounty, Oregon, has thla day made an assignment of all his property odi e Scots to the undersigned, for the benerlt of all his creditors, pro rata, and any or aU persons having elalms against this Insolvent estate must present the ame to me at my offloe In Medford, Oregon, on or before Feb. 8, 1WS. Assignee. Dated Oct. 8, 18H. a-lSdtt GONFECTIONER . MAMVPACTHf UKX OK . Cream, Plain and Fancy Candies. Orders for plain or fancy baking will receive prompt attention Bakery in Woolf building, on North C street, Medford, Oregon CRSS cV JVIEE, -A- MANUFACTURERS OF i!D DEALERS IS . . . SUGAR AND YELLOW PINE LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, PICKETS, SASH, DOORS and BLINDS. Correspondence Solicited. . . FRUIT BOXES. Cass & Mee, Grants 3?ass Oregon: