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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1895)
V " . . I THEME BLITON & YORK, Publishers. A. S. Bliton, - - - Editor W. T. York, - - - Manager Published Every Friday Morning. SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE MAN WAS 30RN TO HUSTLE. He is of few days; but quite o plenty. E tiered in the Posiofllce at Medford, Oregon as Second-Class Mail Matter. r v FISHER. NEWSPAPER AOVEKTIS- I :r.o An.ni '! Merchants Exchange. San Francisco is our authorized agent. Tliis pa per s kept on ale in his otllce. Medfokd, Friday, aimul. 20, IS1W.. Our Clubbing List. The Mail and Weekly S. F. Cull. 5 " " " Examiner.. " " 4t Chronicle. . " Oregoniau.. " " Portl'd Sun " " Cosmopolitan 44 14 Rural Northwest.. z 2 :tt 2 00 2 00 2 05 i :o Energy is contagious, and there is more contagion of this sort scat tered about Medford than any other town in Southern Oregon. A Michigan' correspondent ha found a man who is "living without brains," and actually publishes his discovery as a piece of news. Advertising is the bait that at tracts customers. Your treatment of them the line that holds them Your bait may be all right, but vnnr line is not good vou lose the fish. The Tidings eulogizes Judge Neil for cutting down the county debt. Will the Tidings please ex plain why the judge did not catch onto this economical notion several years ago? President Clark, of the Xew York, New Haven & Hartford rail road, testifies to the fact that busi ness is improving throughout New England. Factories and trades men are doing increased business. Man may want little here below, but he takes a poor way in proving it, and if his wants in the world above are as multifarious as they are here, there will be trouble in satisfying the demand some men would want it all. Medford is the distributing point for the valley for sugar and coal oil. Why not include other staple commodities' in this list? It could be done with profit to Med ford merchants ami as well to those of neighboring towns. Upon the meeting of the fifty fourth congress each member will find on his desk a button, a pres sure upon which will be promptly answered by a page. It is not defi nitely stated whether these electric buttons are to be gold or silver mounted, but all western people are hoping that they will be pressed bv silver fingers. Man is a fool prove it, says an and Cupid can exchange. This paper will make bold the assertion that women are ofttimes bigger fools, and that Cupid can prove it, but there is a satisfaction in know ing that when the acts that lead up to a realization of this foolishness are being enacted all are unaware of the fool part they are playing. Special Council fleeting. A .special meeting of the Medford city council was held last Friday even ing for the purpose of accepting the extension of the city water works, and other business. The water committee havin" made a test of the pipe and thoroughly inspected the work, the tward formally accep'.ed the same but deferred issuing a warrant m payment until their next regular meeting. The recorder was instructed to place on file at the court house, all judgments held by. the city against property, in cases where sidewalks had been built and streets graded by the city. This applies to cases where owners have not complied with ordinances ordering this work done and the same has been performed and paid for by the city . Ordinance No. 140 was read first time and upon motion was passed to third reading and passed by unanimous vote. This ordinance applies to grad ing of North C street, from Seventh to Cottage streets. Petition of Isaac Wright for liquor license allowed and bond, with S. Hig gins and G. E. Anderson as bondsmen, approved and recorder ordered to issue license when money had been paid. Dr. H. K. Fish, of Gravois Mills Mo., a practicing physician of many years' experience, writes: "De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve has no equal for indolent sores, scalds and burns. It stops pain instantly, heals a burn quickly and leaves no scar." Geo. H. Haskins, druggist. Legal blanks at The Mail, office. nnmrn inn A Birtnaay surprise. . . ...v , wm MAIL " I ... I dudhv DCDCnNil Annthr'Rmlnp .Shift. ll Birthday Surprise. T,st Saturday. April 20th, was Miss Mollie Bradley's fourteenth birthday, and it was upon this day that Mrs. Bradley had arranged a surprise lor the little lady and it was truly a sur prise. Mrs. Bradley, uuring uu; wee., had invited a number of Miss Mollie's schoolmates to attend too party ana had cautioned them to come at a uesig nated time, and to come quietly. This they did and Miss Mollio knew nothing of their presence until all were seated about the silting room and she had been sent to the room upon an et rami md all was merry for a lime yon etui rii.wc J SlIIClUlUl llllieuewil "I v i. and the usual accompanying delicacies was served, after wiucli many nine games were indulged in on the beauti ful lawn, among them being croquet. A huge swing had been put up in the barn and much amusement was fur nished in this direction. All in all it was a happv crowd of little people, and none there were present but who would ho delighted if Miss Mollio had a birth day every new moon. Mrs. Bradley did all possible to make the occasion a pleasant one -and she succeeded ad mirably. The little folks present were: Bessie Hammond, Prudic Angle. Katie Angle, May Merriman, Pearl Webb, Battle Odgers, Lillian Barr. Maggie Bellin ger. Gertie Johnson. Cecil Stevens Elsie Howard. Bydal Bradbury. Mead Plymale, Edith Nicholson, Stella Sp'angler, Laura Bennett. George Porter. George Faris. Floyd W Into. Bert Beidleman. Bert Miller. Uon Haskins, John Clark and little Otto Bradley. Wants flore Information. ST. PAVU Minn.. April IT, lS'.O. Messrs. Blitox & York. Gentlemen: Permit me to thank you for giving space to and editorial comment upon advertising Oregon in your issue of March 15, '.'.: 1 hone your people will respond generously with tue information the Groat North ern seeks. You need our Kastern people, and they very much need the information vour people can so easily furnish by a little concerted action, for distribution by this company. I have reason to believe that the people of Josephine county will do thir part in sending forward information, and. as these two counties are huge Siamese Twins that Mother Nature fashioned long ago, and. although one may be named "Jose" and the other "Jack" their separation i- an impossibility, and if Josepeine will advertise it is an equally necessary thing that Jackson put on best 'bib and tucker" and do as much as the other twin. Ben A. Uwixl Mr. Loweli desires that letters of information concerning. luekson county foe sent the Great Northern railroad I com nan v at, ".. i am. jhuhi-i. '" . . -. i, i m: Tli company is endeavoring to do some- j .i.:..1- .- ...ii ... v.. desirable immigration. We ought be , willing to comply with their slight j requeJt. Will some several ,.f r ,-..11..,- l.bN writ- e;u-h a letter. I Address them to IV-n A. Iwel!. No. 7St.'ourt House. SU Paul. Minnesolu. Among the Churches. Uev. A. K. McAllister prvaeh. d at the opera h.nise last Friday and S.;ur- 'day evenings and Sunday morning and afternoon, and to a lair ueu auuieneo. He wiil preach again, al the same place, next Sunday morning al II o'clock and at 3 o'clock in the after noon. At the close of the afternoon services there will be a meeting, of ttuise who bold to the L'nlvrrsalisl be lief, for the 5urMse of iiisei:sing the feasibility of a church organization in this city." H 'V. . H. Shinn will also speak at the opera house on the even of April Smb., at o'clock. At the Christian church next Sun day the following services will be held: 10 a. in.. Sunday school: 11 n. ra.. sermon, subject "Christian Life;" 3 p. m.. Junior Kndeavor: ii:30 p. ni.. Christian Endeavor: p. m.. ser mon, subject "Perfect Sanctification." A special feature of the 11 o'clock service will be a solo, sung by Miss Butler. Strangers in the city are especially invited to meet with us. At the Baptist church next Sun day Pastor W. C. Jeukius will preach morniiiir and evening. His morning subject will be: '"God's Solicitude for Man." His evening subject wiil be; "Fchoes From San Francisco's Double Murder." It is also expected there will be Baptism. All are invited. At the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning there will be the reception and Iviptistn of ne.v members. followed by the adnnnistral ion oi the Lord's Supper. In the evening, regu lar services: subject of sermon, "The i Vine and the Branches." Cordial in-1 vit'ilion to all. Hev. W. W. Uamsay, of the lies j Moines. Iowa, conference, will preach in the M. E. church of this city, at 1 1 o'clock, next Sunday. Let all attend these services. M.O. Brink. Pastor. Robbed His BanK. Jacob Neathainnier is a wealthy fanner residing in the vicinity of j Gold Hill, but Thursday night of; . . ,' i, -,. . ,. : last week a goodly portion of Ins i wealth vanished. It stole away . when the old geiitleniati was sleep-1 inu- and someone was responsible! e i. "ot,.!., " lOI ll l llllL f IWIU ll.Y.ll . Ti , ,r - ,, It seems 'that Mr. Neathammer llPS been in the habit of depositing his surnlus monev in a wheat bin in his granary, t he deposits hnvei The deposits have -r-. - . . been growing of late and upon the night in question he had deposited there $ 7200 in $20 gold pieces. Of this amount there tvas stolen on Thursday night $501)0 the other $1600 not having been discovered by the thief or thieves. The par ticulars surrounding the theft we are unableto learn but the princi pal facts are as above stated and told us by Wm. Bateman, son of Mrs. Neathammer who returned from the farm Wednesday. What steps have been taken to locate the thief and recover the money we have not learned, yet it is pre sumed that all possible will be done to bring the culprit to justice. PURELY PERSONAL. W. EI. Fayle, of Grants Pass, was here last week doing business for Cass & Mee. Mrs. Hartman, mother of Mrs. Chas. Murray, left last week for Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. 1). W. Ckoshy and the babies were visiting at the line farm homo of It V. Beal last week. H. N. IIoltaX, of Etna, was in Medford visiting relatives and making purchases, last week. Lawrence Buittsan and B. J. STAltMEK, of Ashland, were in Medford on business Monday. Mrs. I. M. Nli'lioi.s, the t.Vniral Point, photographer was doing busi ness at the Hub Wednesday. Miss FANNIE KAl.ru, of Ashland, is visiting in Medford. the guest of her friend. Miss Mollio Barneburg. Mrs. M. K. Fieldek and A. L. Har vey, of Central Point, were pleasant visitors to Medford friends .Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kedeield were at Woodvillo Sunday visiting relatives. They made the trip on their wheels. II. 1). Kriil.l was in from Applegate Wednesday with a wagonload of line Irish lemons all the same potatoes. Or.J. W. OlKiKKS is at C.'i.tral Point a couple or three days this week doing work in the line of of dentistry. his profession, that Miss Loi.i. XH'hols. of F-agle Point, is visiting in Medford. the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Plymale. .1. K. Brown and T. K. Lewis are over in the Applegate country at work on a placer mine, owned by Mr. Brown and Perry Stewart. M. A. Shirley came down from' Prospect Monday to meet his wife and little daughter, who arrived Wednes day from Logausport, Indiana. G. M. Praskk. one of the owners of the NaiHileon mine, on F.lliott creek. was in Medford Monday much of his yellow metal in for the camp. investing j groceries W K. IM'LEDCE was in from Winter Sunday, and ujHn his return he was accompanied by Mrs. Ingledue. They will remain on the homestead during the summer. Judge L. K. Wehster was up from Portland bust week upon business of a legal nature. The judge is always the same clever gentleman and always a welcome visitor. Bev. .and Mrs. W. V. Bams ay. of Boone. Iowa, arrived in Medford last Saturday. They are here in hopes that the climatic change will improve Mrs. Kamsay's health. L. W. Netherlano. of Talent, and of the tirm of Hurvcrson .V Nethenand, general merchants, was a Medford visitor last Saturday. II- reports a fairly gooc trade and the crop outlook "'i i-i.o,t ,.' ". . GeouuK Isaai-S. Jr.. was down at l.igewood. I auforn.a. for a couple of t!"" T'S V" W " T - M- d. formerly of Bilu .gs Montana, did bartering at Uu- I a lace ' ue i onsor. ! Miss Ai.u'E Mathews, of Gold Hill. ;wasi-iling Medford friends V mines jday. The lady has recently taken a I xsitioii in the store of J. W. Murks ! hury. the same having recently leen I vacated by Austin Holt. ! Mrs. E. Hknketty. whoso huhand 'died in Medford lal week, returned to j Portland Monday evening, where- she i will straighten up some of her hus j tKtnd's affairs. uft-T which she may i Hjssibly return to M-dford ! JiuL'e H Vit.E. of Klamath county, was a iilea-anl Visitor to .Meuioru u:way. The judgyis holding court at Grants, Pass in piice of Judge Hanna, who is at Portliufd occupying a similar psi- tion for some judge in that county. Mr. and Mrs. L. I). HlTfll, of Tolo. were pleasant callers al TllE Mail office last week. Mr. Hitch is one of the many admirers found in the county of the economic principle advocated by this paper in the management of county uirairs. , Mrs. W. S. vCHAKl.KS and little j daughter, of Topeka, Kansas, arrived I in Medford Sunday morning and will j remain for a few weeks' visit with rel atives. The lady is a sister of F. W. ; Hutchison and Mrs. E. M. Lumsden. Mr. Charles is expoctml to arrive in a ; few weeks, for a brief visit. Mrs. E. M. iNfiEKSOLL. of Keokuk. , Iowa, arrived in Medford last wtek J for a quite lengthy visit to her mother. Mrs. Whitney, and sister Mrs J. A.' Morey. The" sisters have not met ; before for nineteen years. Mrs. In- i gersoll is now down al Tolo visiting another sister. Mrs. .1. H. Short. G. IILTCHINS. Mrs. CAKHIK 1 1 ITCH -INS and Mrs. JENNIE Cox. all of Drain. Oregon, are out at. Lake creek , visiting with 'A'. J. Marlow anil family, i the two ladies b.dng Mr. Mal low's ', daughters. Mr. '1. will probably re-! main in this vicinity during the sum mer but the ladic will return in a. couple of weeks. ; Miss Irene Chitwoop came down; from Ashland Monday, and will remain in M.-ilfiii-il lierniatieiitlv. The same i lav a conn le of wavon loads of house-. bod goods were brought down and delivered at the residence, on south V street, recently vacated by K'V. t ra- n .Uli, ul (-)u.J ,,. lil lv lllul lu.r , hrolher. I'harlie. b :gan honskeepiug j therein. En. Test, the printer, left Medford, last week for Portland, near which ........ . ; place h.- has joined bis parents on a i ;ll.nl.im w;,t develop himself into a ; full ll.-ilg.-d horny-handed son of toil. ! Ed. is not a Sullivan in stature but he , . t ....n: .1 !.... i couimnaiion oi ouinhui nu v m- ivtt III goo,ll.:llOWSIll) a goou priuu-r aid one who deserves a better fate than that accorded to the average dis ciple of the print shop. Air. Webb's Reply. In answer to "(. L. M.'s" query of April 20th, in the Jacksonville Timos, would say that Mr. Patterson paid me for collecting taxes here, and he did not put in one cent of county warrants on what I collected. If "G. L. M-," or anyone else, wants to know anything more they will find rao at my office and willing to talk upon the subject. B. S. Wkb. For Sale Cheap. Two houses and of Col. J. Johnson, four lots. Inquire Another 'Business Milft. I. M. Muller, ho who has been in bussiness in Medford for something over a year past, decided some few weeks ago that he would make a shilt, and on Monday of this week the shift was made. Messrs. Thompson, YanDyke & Co., purchased Mr. Midler's slock of gent'n furnishing goods, and Mr. C. V. Wol ters his stock of groceries Thompson YanDyke & Co. nlso purchased the stock of gent's furnishing goods car ried by Mr. Wolters. This linn has loused the building formerly occupied by Mr. Mulieruud as soon as the carpen ters and pnintersshiill have thoroughly ! reimovuted the building, re-modeled j ' and re-painteil the store fixture:, they j will move their large stock of boots', land shoes and novelties thereto, am. ! as soon as Wednesday of next, week ! they will be ready for business in Iheii j new loeat ion. Mr. Wolters has sort o' figured for j several months past that if ho coulu ! disposeof his gent's furnishing goods hi ; would slock up a litttle heavier in the j grocery and crockery line and when this opmrtimity presented itself he was not slow in seeing just what he , had lein looking for and he made a ; deal. The change is entirely satisfac tory to all parlies concerned and there is little doubt but that it will prove of j Mr. Mul'ler "has not decided as yet what he will do. but is inclined to think that perhaps lie will take charge of the Stanley stock of goods at Gold Hill, of which his father is assignee. Ike is a very clever businessman and a general good fellow, and his friends here are hoping that he will change his notion. She Is an Accomplished Voc.ili.st. Those of Medford people who have Ih-cii so fortunate as to listen o the I singing of Miss Butler are loud in their compliments of the young lady's ability as a thoroughly 'rained and cltieien. vocalist. The lady, during her brief sojourn in our city, has sung at many of our public cntcrtainiucnls and at the dose of each of her renditions she has been loudly encored. She has decided to remain in Medford with her aretits, and she will soon begin the work of organizing a class in vocal culture, or she will teach pupils in private, at residence, on ii street, north of M. K. church. Wc print below a few of several Hal tering comments from the press in localities where the lady has lived: Marshnlllown ilowai Pally Tttnes-Reptiblt can: Miss HuiUt's voter Is wonMrrfully sweet antt cl-ur. her arttcultiUen anil iuniuy eT line perfect nutl htr rompa iilmo-l marvelou. she ln-lut; ahlr li roach uuil suniain httrh C wiiu.iut u i;uvor anil hiujou! apj-arvtil rt. Yankton iS. !. i Journal. Mi BuiWr' ?.:; vo:c- aiul srt-at inu-ical lal.m slmpl rlecirl .! !he uiulii nee In her rrn Ulion oi herit'jtcr ent sti;v I'.aiir :r.iv-il.a Tiuii-h: M'.s lut':rr k sc-- a "tt'i-i i ri uiarkahlc cii:ia. ! Ia e Vol! seen tin" "l.'er'r" It s a lie a S-.i:de!iker bugnv. For s;.!e bv .1. A. Vhi:man. Med.'onl. Oregon. ' H A A i A Pretty Foot Is largely due to the kind of shoe there is on that f-HU. No matter how shapely the feet themselves are. if the shoes are not the pro per shape, size and style, the effect will be disappointing. This much is certain whether a lady's Aot is pretty or other wise, it will at least Look pretty in our New Oxfords. 0 cents to $. I ") per pair. Thompson, VanDyke & Co., A A A MEDFORD. Death of Freddie Klippcl. PiKit KKKDHIK. KI.IIM'EI.. nt his hoine. near Phoenix. April I'.'. 1M.'. -if lipmli'Tl:i. after an Illness ul only en iLivs. :it;e. S yi'ars. 10 inoiillis ami I tluy. Our little community has again been saddened death has snatched from out midst one of our bright little tlowers, and made desolate two homes. The relatives have the sympathy of their friends in this sad hour of their bereavement. All who knew little Fred the best loved his bright, happy face, and warm. alTect iounte lit tie heart. Weep not. oh lovi d ones, it is well with little Fred: his little feet have reached the other shore. Iv;j eoinforted with the words of Jesus i when ho said, "Sutler little children to i come unto me and forbid them not. for I of such is the kingdom of Heaven." L. 1. ; Ansel White Wanted. ! Ansel White, who left Santa Cruz ! early in IStiti, is wanted. Any tangible information concerning mm win oe liberally paid for. Address K. II. Oil A ISA. No. 4! S. Seventh St.. San Jose, Cal. For Sale. , 150 ncre homestead. Will sell im provements very cheap good house; about 10 noros cleared, in good shape for tree planting. About 20 acres heavy timber. Good sprjng water the year 'round; three miles west of Jack sonville good wagon road to place. Also have 1000 fruit trees ready for setting next fall. JOHN PoltzeR, Herling, Oregon. We latch ' CHAS. STRANG j the DKuamsT See the Sign j! Over the Door Is v.ucv. TjtUI''ll''l''l'''''''f.''ir-i'l'''1Mtil'iiie.iriiiiiilM.tiiii'"i'viinuM """"" "" " tg , . j ' - T1T . i 5w0f iaivfri'7f.Ma.:.;afimv';Vfli'i j Do ftot Buy Your Clothing i r We old our Feliruarv Rfspt't-tfully. DEUEL & STEVENS, j ! Bamiim BlOCK, - OREGON. Circuit Court Doings. I State vs G E Xuber: demurrer to in d i c t w e n t o ve r- r a led . Ordered that a warrant for ?10, favor of H L Benson, for two days at tendance on circuit court, b.' drawn on the treasurer. Court adjourned until May ('. lS! Farms or 5alt."'. lmtroved ranch for sale, or trade for Medford pronerty. viz.: lliil acres, til) in oruin: house rill new barn; all femvii. M0 acres in grain: fenced: no build ings. ISO acres, ."0 in wheat; timber garden land; no buildings. ".'(ill acres, l.Vl in crop, '" in alfalfa; good house, lare barn, granary, all necessary outbuildings. Inquire at this otlieo. County Commissioners' Court. In matter of application of II. Von-j derllellcn and J. C. M. T. Go. for over payment, of taxes for ISO;;, on real prop erty in Jackson county; clerk ordered to draw warrant in favor of H. Vonder Hollen, for $li5, on account of said over-assessment. In matter of return of sheriff's de linquent list; sheriff granted until next regular term of court in ' which to file his delinquent list. Real Estate For Sale. Five acres choice land for sale in north Medford also some desirable town lots. Call on or address Wm. Churchman. Medford, Or. have had the door hinges and oiled up so that GETTING IN so also the GETTING OUT Charge- are very moderate, prepcription filled while you Your wait. Toilet Article In Endless Variety l ine Line oi Cigars Until You Have Inspected Our Stock will save you monev. iN'o chestnuts to work off. All CloUiin; ; purchased since 189.3, and we srive 1, you the benefit of the irreat re duction under the new tariff law. Rnedford, Oregon. ORDINANCE NO. K59. AN OKlIN ANCEio I'jwido for the C.radine au.l irav -lini; "11" s-irnrl From the Inter ; so-.ion ul Scnmd Slr-ct lolhe Intcnwtioni , . of Nmih street in tbe T.mn of Mcdurd. The I'roplr of t.'ic Town of Medford Jo Ordain s Inllows; i Skctiov 1. 11 is hereby- ortiensl thai the ' (wlu-n- i'f 1'its nn he Httt anvl West side of 14 Mrvi-t from and tielwecn lllt inlersecllon ; of Seeonii unit Ninth slncl with sv.kt "H" strrel cradc and craw! sjtid "11"" slrcet (Opposite Uirlr repcclive loi.jt or property and to the ! eenicr ol said "H" street, aud o the center ( o! all strie:s and alleys thai intersect said "15"" "-.reel. I'V menus ,i:' the nveessarv cul and liil- StV. 2 Snid jrHdrs shall oMiform lo tlie t : la'l"sJied irraele lis pmvidtnl for in lrd:nanoe i No nine oi ihe sj;d Town of Medford. and tn aceorviAine with the survey now on record 111 tin KeCirxleT - olt'ee. skc. II sliad In- Ihe duly of :he Kieorder. ; within thirty days fnm the passaav oi this ; Ordinance lo make out a list of itllrettl propeny j frxintini; uwn said "IV street deiween the j points di:sii!iteil in stx-lion one d oflhisOr ! di::amsr. tosfelher with the names of the own- it or owners thentf and deliver the same to ; Ihc Street Commissioner. Spr.4, l'iKn the receipt of snrh list the 1 Slnx-l tomniisiomT shall notify such owner , or owners liy didu-erinp or sendins: to htm or J thorn it written notice requirintr him or them i lo sntile and crawl "B" strtvt as provtded for j in sx;ion one ill and two 1 of this said Onli ! nanee. on or tH'fore June 1. lO. j Ski, a. The iiradini: and irravelinjr of said ! "II" street shall tie ituder the sttpetvision of j the Stns. t Cotiimittee. who shall see that thu I wot k is ilone in a prvivr niauner and graveled as I hey divm necessary. j Skc. i. All tv-rsons owning Broirly ntxm I that portion ot the streel nanusl heroin, and ; alter hnvln been duty notifii,! lo comply- with i the rtsitiln'menisot this Ordinance and npoit i their allure so to doon or befotv June I. ISsC. as provided in thi' f.mrth i-uto sixnion of this ; said Ordinance, the Street Commissioner shall l nd h' is hi'rehy emtxiwcrcd and directctl lo do said work and the expense l same when i ascertained shall he anil is hereby made a lien i in the lot or lots sl.ijoinins said "H" street on ; cither side thai the same may be situated on. ; and in default ol the payment of the amount : so assessed Uiiiust said property f,ir said im I m-nients the same may bo sold by the Board : of Trustees ol" the said Town, in the same illan ! ner as is provided in sections .ri. o, 7. s, s and lit. ot .riinanix No. eil;hty-foursl,of said Town. (Missed Atnrttst Sp. ls;i. and njnatrins sidewalks, i Ski. T. This Ordinance shall le iu lull force : and effect alter its russsif-e. i This Ordinance was passel bv the Towu i Hoard of Trust eos at t!ieir rei;ril.ir meet ins held in i i" I lie Town Hall, of tile Town of Medl.'rd. Ore- t Son. on the Vlut day ot April, issw, its there . names were called: X V. !.a-tvn. aye: C.J. 1 Howard, nvo; J. U. Wilson. ave; I". W.siarr.aye. "Attest: i. ILHaSKISS. ' 11 S. V Kim, Recorder. Mayvir. For 5ale Four Jacks. i 1 have for sale at my farm, one tuilo ; north of Talent, four thoroughbred 1 Kentucky Mammoth .lacks. Two of I these are two years old and two are ! three years old. Three are black in j color with w hite points, and one mal um! tcsc with white points. They will bo sold at a reasonable price. All cor j resuoiuients answered promptly, j C. M. llAUVEY, 1 Talent. Oregon. Trespass Notice. Notice is hereby given that any and j all persons caught trespassing upon my premises will oe prosecuted to tne fullest extent of the law. Thos. McAxdrkw-s. Medford, Oregon, April 19, 18115. For Sale Cheap. A span of horses, harness and spring wagon. The horses will weigh about 1100 each. Inquire of Fred Straub, Central Point, Or. Dr. Price'! Crwun Baking Powder World' Pair Highest Award. ft s