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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1895)
r NEWS OF THE CITY. Bellinger & Wells received two carloads of coal oil last week. Mitchell Lewis & Staver will have a new champion ad next week. Marion Tryer is building resi dence on I street, bot-veon Fourth and Fifth. Jack Fivdenburg has purchased Mr. Starrs merry-go-round and will o(t erate it on the Fourth. I. Wolf is making many improve ments this summer, among them being the enlarging of his barn. Father Desmans will hold services at the. Catholic church in Med ford next Sunday. June Itith. at !:" a. m. Rev. Father Williams will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sun day. Good music will be supplied by the club. T. W. Ward. Al. Smith, and L. Lute left Tuesday for a point thirty mils south of Yreka, Calif, to do pros pecting. Geo. Davis left Tuesday morning for Marsh field with his -suing" of tmttimr horses, but only "Oregon Chief" is booked for the races. for all run, and one three-year-old run. The purses have not been mado up yet More will be said about the races next week. Demorest, the dentist opera block, Med ford. W. P. Wood, ho who formerly conducted a harness shop in Medford, but who is now at I ronton, Wisconsin engaged in the same business writes that The Mail is better than a letter from home and he must have it and to make sure that he will get it he sends Straw hats, straw hats, cheap at the Webb Kurket. Hon. .1. H.Stewart is an orehardist who takes the best possible care of his orchards and as a reward he will have no inferior fruit this year, all will be a prime market able article. He has used in his spray work this season about :t70 pounds of London purple and Paris given. For bargains in real i stale go to Hamilton vV Palm. W. .1. Fredenburg. called just .lack" for short, is making ready to build a dwelling house out on his tive-aere-traetof land in the Childers fruit addition. He will commence work im mediately after the Fourth. There will he quite a settlement out that way in a few months. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Powdteir ABSOMJTEOf PORE Mrs. E.C. Barlow, of Gold Mul. ar-, The lst shaves put up are thos rived Friday morning on the overland ! r ... n-..,.., Kros. shop, ditto hai and will visit relatives in tins iciun omsiit a few weeks. Drain Echo-Leader, j street. THE MAIL is handling Iruit paper. . x. Liwton has nc .lass, everything. South I About June -Anti we will have on a supply of peach paper, later, pear and apple' paper. Prices are all right A pair of spectacles was found near the Bear creek bridge, in Medford. TWsibw morr.ins. Owner piease call for them at this office and pay for this ; pion notice. Tha picnic season is very muchly with us right now and almost daily the Roo-ue river groves supply grateful shade to from one to five parties of pleasure seekers. Halley Bros, for bargains o! all kinds. u'ciptcd tian for )HM- The W. C. T. U., of Phoenix, gave an ice cream social Tuesday evening, and are 20 better off because of the social. The demand for refreshments was in excess of the supply. Go to Webb's Racket for cheap lace. The recent improvements made on D Brook's residence and place of busi ness adds abou sever hundred per cent to the general beauty ef the place and it didn't cost near that amount. Ladies' sleeveless vests, the best value in town, at Webb's Racket. There are drav lines galore in Med- Messrs. curry v lion as traveling salesman lor mo iiu ley for Mitchell. I-owis - Staver com pany, and the gentleman is now on the road selling Champion uiachincrywiih a swiftness ncouliar alone to the goods he handles the Champion is chani- n nd king. "Rex" ckar for a nickel jriMKi cigar. lv.-t nickel smoke in the city Wolters. the grocer. Frank Amann is proving himself a verv efficient street commissioner, but the place is now one of much beauty and cheerfulness. The papering is the work of Hullor & Green while noon the counters is the trade mark of G. L. Schermerhorn and Joe Shone. Both pieces of work are models of aid.- work manship and are nothing short of beauty unveiled. .lust arrived at Webb's Racket, la dies' tan Foster hook gloves, ladies' civam and black silk gloves and mitts' and some nice fans all at the usual leading lowest prices. j --The ladies of the Kpiscopal church ! have recently completed the work of! carpeting their church. They have! put down forty-one yards of carpet, cloven yards of which was a very accept- , able gift from Merchant W. 15. Sle- j vens. of the linn of IVu.d .V Stevens, j from whom the caritet was purchased, i I The F.piscopa! people are fast making! j their place of worship one of comfort , ami neairy. Arthur Weils, drayman, is always "hooked up" for win k in his line. f-1 lice every where on the streets, satis- faction every time, j Last Friday little Percy IVGroot was riding a bicycle, and being bare footed, in some manner got tin great ton of bis left foot caught in the gear ing of the wheel, so badly crushing it that amputation was necessary. He was taken to Dr. Geary's otlice, where the operation was performed. The lil lle fellow stHHl the ordeal manfully, and without 'be use of anesthetics, co- the front part of the building. The beams and overhead wood work is painted cream color trimmed with a darker shado, there being a frescoed circle in the center of the ceiling. All in all the work is well done, and shows beyond a doubt that Mr. Larson is a workman of ability. Jjist Friday was truly a day of I much misfortune) to various parlies in ; a:.d about this city, in itvms elsewhere we have told of two quite serious ac;i- I dents and here we have another, and all of them on Friday. It was upon! that, date that Mrs. F. Stevenson drove j out to a sehoolhouse ca-t. of Mi-iiford to , bring her daughter, Mi.-s Mao Kai-1 hart,, home for a visit over Sunday. When the ladies were returning their horse took a notion il wanted to pass a team they overtook and carried the notion into effect despite tie: re-straining powers of Mrs. S'.everiMM). and in passing tiie carl was overturned and I the Indies thrown violently to t he j I ground, and tin: horse sp d homeward, i Mrs. Stevenson received several bruises, aud a had fright, but no bones were ' broken, but her daughter was less for i lunate, she having received a fracture I of the arm. Dr. Geary was summoix d ami I lie tallies were soon maile com fortable, and in a short time will doubt- j less be quite themselves again. j Medford people, are. proud of our city's professional men and they have! I every reason to be proud of them. We j have some of the most learned and i abb' ni"ii of profession in the slate. and among these are our attorneys . ! ami while we are speaking of these gen tlemen, at tornevs. and their well cho-eu . ' professions we must not lose sight proper raiment j ' . , , .,. ,.;.. ,,,, , ,, , -i 'ii i :. ; Jl mi; iiiv t unit iii' mm - uv i I " " ' "V ., 'olliee fittings in keeping with th i proper lor you io siieK upa nine ior i in; i celebration it does not necessarily follow I that you should pay big prices (or your goods. "Happy Home clothing Is the the probable amount, of money they can expect, for running expenses dur ing Ihe next. year. Mr. Newbury has written to the stale ollicials regarding the matter and the reply he gets is that about ?! .."ill per cai.itn can be ex pected from the state school fund. To I Ills Mr. Newbury has added I he de linquent school tax of tip-county which will raise the amount to about:.' per capita. The Medford V. M. C. A. people were at Grants Pass Wednesday even ing and duplicated the eiitei-luinmeiit given in this city a few weeks ago. They returned yesterday morning bearing a bountiful supply of beautiful bouquets, given tin in in compliment by Grants I 'ass people. They had a faiily good house and just a little more than paid expenses. Those who went down wen: Mr. and Mrs. I'.. K. Thompson. Mrs. A. S. Foster and daughter. Miss Maysie, Mrs. Lumsdeii and - daughter. Miss I arrie. .Miss Ixi'.ler. Miss .lennii. Reams, and the Ashland ladies' quai lette. Clothe yours. Spromig Medicine Is necessity because the tonio of winter air is gone, and milder weather, increased moisture, accumulated impurities in tha blood and debilitated condition of the body, open the way for that tired feeling, nervous troubles, and other ills. The skin, mucous membrane and the various organs strive in vain to relieve tho im pure current of life. They all welcome s !O00 i W8 fr,j If ,.r n..n,..rtv nwnPM no! ! oiune Minply boinj; useil on tho too. finishing up the street work when once j There is great danger in ncglecl coinmeneed thus leaving parts of the j ing Colic, Cholera and similar com Ktboriirist much imnroved thorough- plaints. An alsolulelv prompt and fares in bad condition. j safe cure is found Va,..i,j cnli, o.r.w 1:1 m l'l for I and Cholera cure. so. ors hole lot more lixings wen placed in the S. O. P. P. company in Do Witt's Colic Git). H. Raskins. ted goods and warranted to be j druggist, mended. W.H.Meeker. A wl as recomme J. S. Cantrill, has sold his Sams Vallev farm of lt0 ncns to C. F. Mor ris consideration, $1000. Mr. Can trill is now engaged in sidling a com pound, or a receipt for making a compound, for preserving fruit the right to so canvas having been pur chased from Mr Morris. We carry Goodyears rubber hose, the best brand in" the market, in nil at prices to suit the delivemenrnaVi.g put on a -. J ..ihop ininod wiib Mr. times. J . ieeti , o araj khui-s; '"- '" r, -i..). l. ;m,,r.,v- Skeel ana ne nas pui on iwm. .. :, - - Vni'le & Ply- i''a nl!i very line oouiu . sn i j...-i since nis arrival a lew ngi. Things thereabouts are not what they he strawberry crop aoout -1'J" ! pm.eHp,varfd tolw. A n,-nt litlloo..tliii;r has waned from its bounteousness , has buil, am, ,h(. fronnil!l r...ttly Roots and shoes at male's for cost and freight. j The strawberry crop about Med- ford to a few stray boxes, but the supply did not meet the demana ana snipmenis are being made from Willamette valley points. Fine chicken dinner at Star restau rant every Sunday for families. Frank Wilson, the baker, is doing good business and he deserves to do all the business he can, because he puts up good goods, and both himself and Mrs. W. are working hard to please all cus tomers. Workingmen's buckskin gloves, .10 cents Der uair at Fair store. H. L. Gilkey has moved to B. S. j Webb's residence, and . 1 - . one to the residence of Dr. B. F. Adkins thev to remain there and look aftr thino-a during the owners' two months' absence. "Victor" bicycle best in the world for sale by J - Beek & Co. Rev. H. A. Shorey, of Portland, delivered an interesting and instruct ive and able sermon at the Presby terian church last Sunday. The gen tleman is an intimate friend of Dr. C. J. Hall, of this city. Webb's Racket has cheap laces and more coming. Xew toweling from five cents a yard up at Fair store. The latest product of the Worth establishment is a dress sleeve in imi tation of a stained-glass window. If sleeves keep on growing it will soon be possible to represent entire churches in their architecture. Still a few silk umbrellas at the "Webb Racket, and new ones expected in a few days. The newly elected officers in the K. of P. lodge of Medford are, M. of W., C. O. Damon; C. C, J. W. Curry; V. O.. A. J. McLeod: P.. G. L. Scher merhorn; M. at A., G. W. Isaacs, Jr.; I. G., I. Woods; O. G., C. W. Wolters. Have your faded and soiled clothes dyed and cleaned at the Excelsior Dye Works, Medford, Oregon. The Mail this week did some eolor poster printing for the people of Leeds, who propose having a celebra tion of their own on the Fourth. They have a good program and the commit tee propose that it be carried out to the letter. For sale Improvements on home stead. Address W. K. Ingledue, Wi nner, Oregon. Regular services at the Methodist Episcopal church next Sunday. Preach ing morning and evening by Rev. E. L. Thompson. Special opening and Chil dren' 8 Day exercises one week from next Sunday. Everybody cordially in vited. A good second hand mowing ma chine for sale cheap, at J . Morris' sec ond hand store. Deuel & Stevens have a new ad this week, in which they tell our 1500 subscribers that about June 22 read the ad, on editorial page. Chas. Stranff. the druggist, also has a new display of printers' ink, also Tayler the foot fitter. The Medford Brewery and Ice com- Danv shipped a carload of ice to Mont- aeue Saturday night. The Medford . plant is the only one between Eugene and Sacramento and as the years roll bv the extent of the company' s business is becoming greater, as wen ii. uugui,. Special prices on lounges. I. A Webb. Therewill be races at the Central ' . Point fair grpupds on July ,3rd. Th races will consist of onn three minute trot, one three-year-old trot, one free a much framed away. imnroved. Some time later larger dwelling will be built. Get a chance on that nice picture at Smith's given Christ Before Pilate. Married At the Taylor house, in Jacksonville, June o. iS!C, by Rev. W. It. Moore. Mr. O. C C nwford and Miss Amy Morelock. Mr. Crawford is one of Gold Hill's merchants and reo- ii:.. ) ,if.,l reseniaiive vuuug iiii-u. in " I ,:..) . j i: i .. .1 .v.,..- nrlli Ii loi ana HCCOinpusiieu -.ji me is . u.kiit,,. i i of Mr. Morelock, the miller at Gold j Hill. The Hoffman House cigar, for a ; dime, is u clear cream smoke C. W j Wolters sells them. j E. P. Hammond bus a climbing I rose ousn tliat nas a lew more man seven million roses on it. It is of the variety Lady Blankian and is a b -auty. the roses at different stges of life hein- of decidedly different color. The above number may not be abso lutely correct, but there looked to be that many. See the fine picture, oak frame, "Christ Before Pilate," given away at Smith's. Art Farris has been gathering gooseberries this week from his moth er's berry garden, and he has left with us a box of samples, which are the size of hen eggs, or thereabouts. One of them we measured, and '.he tape line tallied three and one-half inches It is little wonder our berries find a ready market in the east. Frank Wilson will have ice cream each afternoon and evening, at 10 cents a dish better than the best try it once and you'll try it always at the Vienna bakery. Quite a sad mishap befell Mrs. George Dickey, a lady living out east of Medford, last Friday. The ladv was outdriving in a cart and when crossing a small ravine the vehicle up-set throw- ine the ladv to the ground which acci dent resulted in the breaking of an arm in two places. Dr. Wait was summon ed and reduced the fracture. "Christ Before Pilate," a beauti ful picture framed nice enough for any parlor. Given away with a twenty- five cent purchase at Smiths, lry and see if you can get the lucky number. Mitchell. Lewis & Staver received a carload of Champion reapers, mowers and rakes Monday. The company a .wnt at this place. D. T. Lawton. is doing a whale of a business these days nothTnff less than the sale of from three to six machines per day being able to satisfy his notion as to a prop er day's work. The Champion is clearly champion of Southern Oregon Bellinger & Payne are in the field for your work in tho dray line. All work done with dispatch and care. Every line of work given especial at tention . "Klatawa"' has gone: he's just quit this world of trouble and gone over to the other side, where horso knows no mm- davs of abor. "Klatawa" was beloved by the Galloways as well might be expected, he naving oeen a memoer nf the familv for several years, but he died Tuesday, the malady being strang ulation caused by the mastication of more hay than his swallower nau capa city for. Oregon is the best state in the Union, Medford the best town in the state, ana inompsuu, omjuo the best place in Medford to buy goods. Thev can save you money. The improvements in the Interior of the Jackson County tsanic, oi wnion we spoke recently, are completed tnd meat market new chopping works, new counter and marble slab. The counter was made by Weeks Bros. t whose ad. is found in the alley 1 Record and is just as good a pit-e of j work, for a small job. as any they have i put up and there is work of theirs in I this city that cannot bo excelled in the i state. The above market is looking 1 immense ail the same city. j R. G. Bunch, proprietor ( the: Medford harlx-r shop, i- an artist ; equalled by i.one in M tided. On- trial makes a steady customer. Ki ' sl-e'.a-s work, siiiiiii tnmiMrivi The group of the ';' graduating elass of the public school tahrti I Mackcy. the photographer, is an ex ceptionally tine pieeeof work, and shows plainly that Mr. Maekev is an artit of ability. He has taken orders for a large nmulx-r of these- pictures. They ait only .VI cents each. Call al the . Photo, lent and sec them. He also photographed the class singly, and the ; pictures are exceedingly tine speci-; ! mens. i Schiller's bit cigar is an excellent : ich for editors, but just the quality for those who enjoy an elegant after dinner smoke al vVol ters'. the giocer. The City Dray line, o! whi.-h Bel linger - Wells were proprietors, has split. Their lines will run in the same direction, but upon a different track. This firm just sort o' divided their stock and trade and Taylor Payne, having purchased the dray ing outfit and the good will of J. D. Cbaopell. has joined issues .villi J. H. Bellinger, and the two will do business under the firm name of Bellinger .V Payne. Ar thur Wells will do business upon bis own hook and in the same line. The most pleasant little pill's for retrulating the bowels are De U itt Litlle Early Risers. Cur article you are looking for always good always cheap and always fit. W. H Meeker - Co. Kx-Landlord S. F. Morine hns pur chased thirty-two acres of land, alxuit one mile cist of Medford, from Sporiec Childers. consideration $:niH). The jiurchase includes that new, large dwell ing house, which of itself alone repre sents in value something over $2ixl. There are fifteen acres of fruit trees on the place and nil of the land is sowed t ) crops. Sizing the deal up lxth sides and down the center one can hut believe mat Mr. Morine has a bargain which othce llttiugs in keeping Willi their ability to out lislanee the legal lore of i neighboring courts and attorneys of adjoining cities. I In? "newest newly fitted offices in Medford are those of Messrs. t'rowell A: Parker, into which palace-like apartment a MAIL reorter found bis way on Tuesdayof this week. Both the above named gentlemen he found very busy at the desk and in consultation with clients and the re porter found them housed in about as slick a suite of offices as you would ex pect to find in cities of double Med ford 's size. New carpet and matting on the tloor, new and elaborate furni ture, such as office desks, chairs, libra ry cases, sofas and divers other fixings, a couple splendid law librar ies, and these scattered aoout verv arsa parilla to assist Nature at this time when she most needs help, to purify the blood, tone and strengthen the laboring organs and build up the nerves. "I was not able to wait on mvwlf and could not gain any strength until I began taking Hood's Sar.-aparilla about three months ago. Now I am doin my house work. My right lung was badly effected, and in the soring and summer I was very weak, but Hood's Sarsa parilla has done me much good and I have grf-at confidence ia it." Mrs. E. R. Kxigut, Ttcuirsch, Okla. urmes The Blood " I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla and it has always built up my system, given me a good appetite and cleansed mv blood." Thomas Kroger, Tulare, California. UnAJt. r;M the afttr-rtinncr pill and llOOa S FlliS tuui!j cathartic. 3Sc The Union Spy. desired, because that he is a deueedly i pleasant and entirely elegant offices, the tine gentleman. Mr. M. has moved to j wans Und ceilings of which have but the place and will reside then? perman- r,.ivnty vcrv artistically papered esHly. 'with beautiful, but modest material. De Witt's Colic anil Cholera cure j Each of the attorneys nas an office never disappoints, never fails to givt j hv himself and at the side is a small immediate relief. It cures just as suu ; office occupied by Geo. S. Parker, who as you take it. Geo. H. Haktns. drug- I is stenographer for th- linn, and i gi"l. jstndv'iig law on the side. A-1 in all That editors are brave jnt.ple was j these offices are replete in everything demonstrated Sunday after-con. in this tliat tends to pleasure an., convea.ene... laiKinese p.tiv r napkin a: l-.ur city, when one of the front wheels of vehicle came off and precipitated i stor g r,ti in! ward a part v of Ashland Knights : j among whom were Editors Kaiser ! Wagner. The once raven look 'V Kaiser are said to now tv. snow" washed to this d by fright. Lion-Hk lm-itively refused the carriage again until Wagner as sured him that the protection of a Owing to local causes L. W. Sim mons, the celebrated Union spy, who delivered his famous recital at the opera house Wednesday evening, did not have the audience he deserved. Those who heard the recital were delighted and those who failed to bear it. missed a great and instructive treat. The lecturer is a plain assuming man, but holds his audiences spell-bound by his wonderful account of personal ex-K-rience in the secret service in the South during the war of the rebellion -Should Mr. Simmons come this way again we are safe in promising biin a Ix-lU-r house. ilall.-v Bros, for dry goods. This i.tHv t i 'rs of wood e has from for sale. one to lortv " hitet than gr- e of purity he is said to have i) seat himself in r i brother pem-il pusher nnu.il i his. Imagine Wagne-- prol.-et ing Kaiser Lilliputian and Bi-obdingnagiai!. I" nt il the morning of July "th -ve will sell "Happy Home" clothing at al most jour own prices -we are del' r mined to do business that is. more business. We would rather do lots ol business on a -mail profit than a less amount ami eel a larger profit. By dividing protils with '.he customers wo are eiiaiiled to tin more business and keep our stock new and f r.-sh W. H Meeker ' Co. Miss Myrtle Woodford has taken a chance in cultivating the art preserva tive and is now "holdii.g down casts" in TlIK M All. office. The young lady is making a very clever commence, nielit and one rf these tine days she'll make a printer all right, all right. Since lady compositors have been put lo work on TltK M aii. it is desjerately hard work 'making up" the paper, because of the absence of that which : .t, i .-.I ! Bill Nve declares makes the lines ju Hid of -r- r r r r i i tlimiMtltttlHl mitmilMltlHtHMHM1MtMllttf r i i H ache and constipation. Small pill. Small dose. Geo. H. Raskins, druggist. J. A. Hanlev has opened his saloon again after several weeks of idleness, during which time great improve ments have been made. 1 he room has been re-papered and a new Himm- put in. It has also been supplied wtin a new- bar, ihe handiwork ol the oeKs ttitis.. t of Phoenix, and is hut another proof of the excellency ot their work. It. to gether with the back bar. are of solid oak, and hand carved. It is a model of beauty and tine workmanship. 1 lie sa loon has been christened 1 urf r.x- change." The dress goods we reoieved last week are nearly all sold out and '.I was a big lot of them wo recieyed. Good goods last quick at our store, pro vided tho price is all right ours are afflicted that way. Twenty dress pat terns is a fair average day s sa'e al . II. Meeker & Co's. For a right s nart piece of ground there is none getting very many laps in advance of a little place owned in southwest Medford by J. W. Ward. We will tell you to what extent he can grow garden trucK: rrom a piece m land 2x4 rods in size ne nas soui twelve dollars' worth of vegetables and berries and has fully two dollars' worth on the same ground yet to mar ket. If anyone can beat this record we w ill gladly make a "two stick" men tion of it In tho columns of this great fireside companion. When occasion demands its use. try De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is cooling to burns, stops pain instant ly, cleanses, a perfect healer for scalds or skin eruptions. Always cures piles. Geo. II. Raskins, druggist. Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Lum-den and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchison and little Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Enyart and little Hazel. Mrs. Lumsden, Miss Carrie Lumsden, F. J. Hutchison, A. N. Ber lin, Ed. Dowe and T. N. Berlin composed a jolly crowd who drove down to Rogue river Sunday and spent the day in the cool shade along the banks of that placid stream. They went direct to Bybee's bridge, which affords the most pleasant camping and fishing ground of any along its banks. Several of the school clerks and directors in the school, districts of Jackson county have written to Super intendent Newbury for figuree as to ttfy correctly and is nothing short ol long drawn out and doubled up cuss words, hut when the tvp.-s gel in the notion ot obeying milder epithets we will resume the even tenor ol our' evil ways evil to evil doers. , L. l-arsoii. who has for some lime I past been engaged in frescoing the in- I lerior of the M. K. church, was union- uuate in breaking his leg Saturday morning. He and Chas. Boardman ! were working in the church and no; sooner had they mounted the staging ; than the end upon which Mr. Ijirson was standing gave away, letting him I tail to the tloor with sufficient force to j break the thigh of his left leg. Drs. I Pickel and Geary were called and re-I duccd the fracture, and tho patient is' now resting quite easily. Mr. Lar- j son is recently from St. Paul, and has done considerable work in .Medlord and Ashland. He is quite well along in years which accounts in part, for the seriousness of the injury. Last Saturday Dr. Geary, assisted by Drs. Picktl "and Wait, and Dr. Parsons, of Ashland, successfully per formed a verv delicate operation upon the person of Mrs. J. G- McDonald, of Tolo. The operation was that of vag inal hysterectomy and is in itself a verv dangerous one. In this instance the" patient was ."4 years or age and withstood the operation well rallied very quicklv and is doing well, with ehu'iiees of siu'cdv recovery decidedly in her favor. A few years ago opera-j tions of this kind were unknown to the average physician, but now it is suc cessfully iH-i-formed. Be il said to tho credit of our skillful physicians that many of the most delicate operations are 'vx formed by them with rarely ever a fatal result. -Tho M. K. church has been under going repairs for some weeks past, and tho first of the week a Mail represen tative dropped in to take a look at the work, and' to say that the church now presents an elegant appearance is only putting it mildly. The walls havo all been frescoed, tho figure being in gold with a light pink background. On either side of tho pulpit are vory tastily painted pillars, upon which, and over the front of tho pulpit is a beautiful design, reaching around and over tho round window in the globe of the church. On the back wall of the pulpit is an open bible, tho aiming being so cleverly done as to ecelve the eye of a person standing in I r i i M M A Neat Cupboard Is th- pridr of ilu- thrifty housewife. She likes to show lu-r dishes t-o her neighbors when thev call. She doesn't want anybody else to -ret ahead of her in this matter. I invite housekeepers to look at my din ner and tea sets. 1 can help them make their cupboards loot as neat as anybody's. 1 have in stock a full line of Glassware, crockery, 4 Jk Groceries, Confectionary, Cigars and Tobacco FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT LOW PRICES Wolters, The Grocer, MEDFORD, - - OREGON. Yi QRANFILL & HUTCHISON Are still at the front and "as usual are giving the Best Bargains, Most Goods, Best Values For Cash. Our stock is nice, clean and new. We have a beautiful line of ladies' spring dress goods wash goods of every description. Quantities of laces, embroideries, gimps, etc. Prices on all lines lower than the lowest. We buy and sell on a Bed Rock Basis CASH. New line of spring shoes. New goods arriving daily. Call at once before the assortment is broken. Same assortment of goods aud same prices at our Central Point Store. Hi MEDFORD and CENTRAL P0IN.