Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1896)
naV'y -fJx. , tcafci -- r mcuc re thc riTV Last week the whisper was going around that H. G. Nicholson, all the same Hon.ce, and H. E. Boyden had purchased Messrs. Kama & Gilkey's stock of hardware. The whisper said that which was correct, but for good reasons nothing was said of it last week. Possession is to be taken September first. The people hereabouts are well acquainted with Mr. N'cholson all know him to be a thoroughly good fel 3ow, honest in every respect, a cracking rood merchant and understands the hardware business in every detail. Mr. Boyden is from Illinois, has been in Medford just a year and is one of the very best citizens we have. He is well versed in the hardware business and is a good tinsmith. He is one of those clever fellows whom everybody sort o' likes to have around. The Mail is pleased because that he has decided to remain with us. While the incoming firm is a good one it cannot be better than the outgoing one. If ever there were two honorable, upright citizens in this town those two are W. T. Kara and H. L. Gilkey. They will not, how ever, leave our midst, which is good learn, have decide! to move to Calif ornia. Mr. Green will build on his Surchase provided be disposes of his street property and Mr, Williams is also figuring on building. Delicate articles, such as edgings, ruchings, laces, and gossamer will not stand much rubbing. Soap Foam Washing Powder cleans them per fectly without damage or trouble. Lumsden & Berlin. -The much talked of Sells Bros, and Forepaugh's circus passed through Medford Sunday evening in three trains pulled by seven locomotives. There were forty-seven cars in all and the whole outfit stopped three hours in Ashland in order that the animals might be fed and watered. A "cook tent" was stretched and supper was prepared for the men nearly five hun dred who were connected with the show. It is said that about as much fun was had in watching the "feeding operations" as at a prrformance of the circus. It was much larger than any which has passed through the valley. A numbar of Medford people drove to Ashland to see what was to be seen during their short stay there. A new invoice of sailor hats just received at Mrs. Sears' store at the Backet. The rumor, to the effect that the for the town., and we hope for them, Mr. Kame expects to engage in mining firm of Reames, White & Co., of Jack- hereabouts and Mr. Gilkey, after a business trip to Washington, will re turn and undoubtedly enter some line of business in the city. Leave vour order at the Medford gallery on North B street for all kinds of photographic work. Jfortraits, groups, views and copying. Enlarge ments in crayon, water color, pastels and India ink. ranging in price irom $3 to $100. H. L. Miser, photographer. P. S. Envart. in company with a fishing- partv from Medford. was down on Rogue river one day last week and if we are not much mistaken from the tone of voice sent out by the on-iookers he came very nearly casting anchor for keeps in the depth oi Kogue river water. He and Mr. Pletcher, the doc tor's brother, were out in a row boat. nn where the raoids are thick, and de- .. I . 51 1 cidedlv rapid, aoout nve mues aoove the bridge, Tne current neaaca ineir . . . . 1 T hnat rnr ine discs wucid iuo i - . , . . . -, i . , , jr,nnfli(.niar nd the pebbles pmgs he nas iouna veins oi goou emu. idea oi good newspaper paragrapning drops perpendicular and JP I frA yranta some one with a little money I better than he. Tnk Mail has pic- are as large " "'"''r . r" , s, m, ,!. tha mirohnaA U., f. Mm In thut I in.. If Via r-i U ..r1 F. Ka n Mr K PWnftr W Ul an K - " f I iiuv,ww ivt " " ...... ....v, .. ffrrrir.ndhen the both of his farm and then turn n and do will give it his exclusive attention, suvuvu r-i - - ----- - - i J..l-,.f -.n-u nn thoiua reins. I . , , , j . This didn t accom-1 wmo uDrciuiucu, " - - . -1 i am now preparea w uo su unua plish the desired end and they began a and u tney snow up an r.gus of gun and bicycle repairing at the low isnrA.iQ rrsmne- for overhauging veioper tu pay t,uc p . - est possible price, unas. rerauo. sonyille, was going to dissolve and that Mr. White would draw out, and, in company with Ex-County Clerk N. A. Jacobs, would open a general merchan dise store in Medford, is not authenti cated to any great extent. The report further said that these parties nad leased County Treasurer Lindley 8 now brick building for store purposes, but upon questioning Mr. Lindley Wed nesday morning regarding the matter a Mail reporter was told that he (Lindley) knew nothing of such a deal being on foot in fact was quite positive that they had not leased his building. Wanted. All girls to know that "Hoe Cake" will not make their hands red like common soap. Save the wrap pers. They are worth a cent apiece. Lumsden & Berlin. M. Swanson. living about five miles east of Medford. has found fine croppings of coal in various parts of nis rancn ana in some oi lueso ki-vu- atldn by the board and this for only twenty-five cords, but conditioned that Mr. Ulrich make it seventy-five cords the contract was awarded. Mrs. Sears will be in San Francisco for a couple of weeks buying millinery and her business will be attended to by Mrs. Webb at the Racket. A complete but most agreeable sur prise to the family of Rev. Mr. Crutch field Tuesday night, was given by a numerous company of friends and mem bers of the church, calling with gifts and kind words and pleasant smiles. They'took up the evening in cheery talk, innocent amusements and songs. After prayers, in whieh all joined for the recovery of Sister Ish, the happy hearted company said "good night." Poultry wanted W. J. Sturges, cash buyer, headquarters at Meeker & Co's store. Geo. E. Webber is not a very large man himself, but be grows plums that are not quite as large as he is, but they stretch the tape out to a distance of seven and one-fourth inches in clr cumfrence. They are the Bradshaw variety. He has not an especially large amount of fruit this year but they are all beauties. His place is on the west bank of Bear creek, near Dee Roberts' home, in Medford. Bee Hive baking powder is all rigbtand with it goes a good bit of crockery. Davis, the grocer, sells it also sells the very freshest and best of groceries. John Morris, tho second hand dealer, has been dabbling in real estate again this week. He has purchased the Frank Tryer place, out on North C street, from Bert Childers, for $550. He has also sold to G. E. Trask a resi dence lot, corner H and Tenth streets. Upon the lot Mr. Morns has contracted to build a 14x24 loot cottage, to be put up at once. The price paid, including building, was &i5U. Rolled barley lor sale, rolled on "smooth rolls." Custom rolling done on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Mediord Brewery and Ice.Works. Geo. S. Parker, who has so ably served The Mail for the past three months in the capacity of reporter, is now taking a lay-off for a few weeks George is a very clever writer and there are few It any who grasp tbe Sheriff Barnes gives official notice, elsewhere in these columns, that on Monday, Sept. 28th, he will commence levying upon the real property of de linquent taxpayers. J. J. Brophy has moved his family down from Prospect and is at present stopping with Mrs. Brophy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. McAndrews. -A. L. Williams and E. S. Moore, two Prospect ranchers, have final proof notices elsewhere in the columns. --Vowele & Fallls, the pump manu facturers, are erecting a barn on their West Seventh street property. A. M. Woodford, the produce man. shipped a carload of baled hay to Grants Pass Monday, Miss Alta Naylor, we regret to learn, is seriously ill at her father's home on Griffin creek. W. Eaton has opened a wagon re pair shop in the livery barn at the rear of the Western hotel. The Medford publlo schools will open one week from next Monday, Sep tember 8th. Jas Bates' cottage is about com pleted and will soon be ready for occu pancy. Are You Tired All the time? Then your blood needs to be enriched and purified by Hood's Sarsaparilla, the one true blood puri fier. It gives vigor and vitality. vigorous grasping for overhauging branches along tne Danss. iois, vuu, nrnved fruitless of eood results and as the boat was about to make a leap over the precipice its occupants made a dash tnr firmer footing and found it on the bottom of the river where flowed about aixfeetof as cold mountain water as cpr name from snow capped peaks. They reached the bank in safety but 'both immediately proceeded to make a vow that they would never again go fishing on Sun or, well, any day of the week when the waters were turouient There's more clothing destroyed tt nnnr soan than bv actual wear. "Hoe r!aV" snan contains no free alkali and will not injure the finest lace. Try it and notice the difference in quality Lumsden & Berlin A Demorest medal contest will be the especially interesting fea- ma nt entertainment for next week The date decided upon is Tuesday September 1st. This enter tainment is to be given by the young ladies of the M. E- Sunday school and of his farm and take it, or if the coal don't show up pood he can Quit any time ne is sauauea SUCh 13 the case, anouia anyone nuw to see Mr. S. they will find him always at home. If dull, spiritless and stupid; if . . ... I. s . i i ..u . If your Diooa is ioick ana siujfgiau, i vour aDDetite is capricious anu um.-wr- , , .,t- r-i i . tain, you neea a sarsapariua. rur rai results take ue w lit s. n recommeuus tself. Geo. H. Haskins, druggist. It is given out, not positive, how ever, but quite prooaoie, inak v. a. Rostel, next spring, win put up a two story brick block on his three lots on North D street, between the Turf Ex nhnncresalnon and Crane's livery stable. The recent purchase, by Mr. Rosiel, of the Higgins property would seem to tend in the direction of an object with a brick structure a3 its termination. The nriee paid for the Higgins property was $U. II Mr. KOStei sauuiu jiencv these arrangements it will make a good starter for next year s improvements. Oregi Kidney tea physicians MHIHfHI mm' I Gentlemen I Do You Inocu EgBaeaBBBaBaeaEalgiua -ziuaeauuyacutjuliilcaca : t.ucaea BQBaca caeaca EasaEB cacaca. & THE Pr'k'fvf,, Has added a line of the Cele- f( "vwwi, brated McDonald working pants ft to their already large stock of men's furnishing goods Every one wearing the McDonald shirts can testify to their excellence, and the same can be said of their cheap working pants ... We have also received new goods this week in the following lines: Table oil cloth, stationery, telescopes and club satchels, jewelry, ribbons, hosiery, etc., which may be bad at prices that defy competition .... We respecfully invite people from examine our stock and get prices .... a distance to call and Q. L. WEBB, Raqueter Hood's pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure indigestion, billious- noss. St cents. Died flatthew Preston Phlpps. Last week these columns told of the serious illness of Mr. M. P. Phipps. This week we are called upon to chroni cle the death of this pioneer and worthy citizen, which occurred at his farm home, cast of Mediord, on iuesday evening of this week. Mr. Phipps came to Jackson county away back in trie nl ties an l nas since been a constant resident. During these years he has reared quite a large family and has gathered about him muoh of the world s chattels. He was born in Owens county, Indiana, in 1S43. A more extended biography will un doubtedly appear in these columns next weeek. Funeral services were held at the farm residence yesterday forenoon. Nearly a Fatal Shot. will be at the church. The costest will prescribe it, druggists recommend It ha hotveen six vounz ladles oi tne Sunday school, all of whom are now uhwilinr themselves for the test and for the medal and they are becoming quite - proficient in their recitals. Aside from these six recitations there m K rendered plenty of good music. both vocal and Instrumental. These medal contests are always of a most in- and the thoussnds who have used it testifiv to its wonderful remedial virtues. Sold by Chas. Strang, drug gist. , Mrs:-J: H.- Wilson and her daugh- toraTAuraandGarnettand son, Melvm, tocrether with Noah Lyon, left Medford last week lor urescent tuy were w re main for a month or six weeks. The tAf-eati acr nature because of the great I . ia mnAa nrincloallv in hopes of im- efforts put forth by those competing provinSr Mrs. Wilson's health, which each hoping to win. There will be a ha8 not been the best during the past small admission of fifteen cents charged, fewmonths. J. J. Owing, of Crescent tnr aiinlts: and ten cents for children, nttv whn has been visiting here some Tho nMinlA of this church have decided uvnri weeks, returned with them. Mr that they ought to have a parsonage owing was formerly a photographer in tnr their minister and it 'is for this pur- I Medford the first one Medford ever pose that an effort to get a few dollars nal ond 'twas several years ago. dtoH) SeLv1hlnWielse you J .-,. k o rnvi nn and more good than anything else you TOMiirouum- - --77, can nosslbiv take. Sold by Chas. r.0yv",-"rn; their roiect. Strang, druggist. Ill aUU Li CI L tuvui wmw-.- r i --- . . . The contest will commence at 8 o'clock The ice cream social given at the last Friday evening, by V' 4... i. wh aide the Junior Union, of the Baptist mauj . - --. - y-T nhnrpl, wa3 one of the most successful beadacne, P'" in Medford. Their stomach troubles. . ?e W tt 3 Ut e o. i j k exhausted in l7""m""u.Mn of time that those tor overcoming .ucu were BurDri8ed at the result H. liaskins, uruggisw - nroceeds of the evening, outside There was a time of merry making of alj expenses, were a little over $15, out at the residence of Lorentz Demer, wnicn ia con9idered unusually large Wednesday of this week, tne occasion bein2 the marriage of his daughter, Miss Theresa, to Mr. Paul Bruckner. Rev. A. S. Foster was the gentleman whnae haonv lot it was to pronounce the ceremony which united for life this wnrthv couole. After the ceremony which was witnessed by a goodly number of relatives an friends, the company was at. tables spread witn an tne of life which eive to us suste nance and make3 life worth living for . Kottor cnrenA nf edibles never graced the tables of kings. After a couple of mnntha' stav in San Francisco the hannv" couole will go to Roseburg where they will make their future home. The bride was handsomely rooBed in brocaded navy blue silk, long white veil and orange blossoms, and carried a handsome bouquet of roses. The groom was dressed m regu lation black. The good wishes of lots of good friends are given this young couple and a hope for success and hap piness always. Leostine's great poem ''The Lost Tablets," may be had at Webb's Racket 15 cents each. If J. S. Hagey, the east side land owner, isn't doing business these times there isn't anyone. Aside from the work incident to the erection of a fine house for himself he i3 buying and selling real estate. Last week he pur Mm Rnt.ler's place, which ad joins his property on the east, together l .i, t n .1 : . V, .nftn nnnRinera- VV llil ail uuuuiugs tion, 630. He sold, about the same time, an acre lot In his Cottage Home eAMtinn ts, A. P. Green, the painter. consideration, $200; and another lot of n ami a half acres to Contractor G. tt WilHamn rinu&ideratlon. $300. Mr TTarov will move the Butler residence back onto a lot In his Cottage Home aiMitinn. Mrs. B. and her. son, as we nnnainerincr the brief time given to advertise it and in its preparation. Won't "vellow the clothes" is what thev av about Soap roam wasning Powder. Ijumsden & uerun. If Dr. Geary continues to add to and improve his fine beventh street residence the time is not far distant when he will be compelled to purchase mnre oround OD Which tO DU11U. tie now has men at work building a back ntairwav and enlarging his dining room, besides other minor improve The doctor unquestionably has one of the prettiest homes in the Rogue river valley, and is continually Improving it every time uuiuS wu venience and beauty. Atn T. Davis' crocerv store will oiarovahe found a fine assortment of fruits of all varieties, Report comes from up Prospect wav that some certain individual is making himself anything but an object upon which the neighbors find it a pleasure to cover deep with bouquets and this i? brought about by his putting ungates on bridges wnicn ieaa io large blackberry patch. The bridges nrern hill t DV some Ol IDO OHKiio" because of this Is where the unpleasant ness drops in. The road upon wnicu the hridce are locatca ICIIU inwj m eovernment reserve. Trnannss notices, printed on cloth. for sale at five cents each at The Mail office. Wm. TTlrich. for the Southern Oregon Pork Packing company, has been awarded a contract for furnishing qa v en tv.fi v A enrds of wood for the town of Medford. The price paid la $2.90 per cord, which is four cents less per cord than tbe last lot cost. There was . but the one bid submitted for consider J. W. and D. T. Lawton, C. C Chitwood and Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Pickel. returned Friday from their Crater lake trip. They report that there were anvffav from three to five hundred people at Crater lake. The maioritv of them were from Klamath and Lake counties, who had turned out in full force to aid in the entertain ment of the visiting Mazamus. Soap Foam saves tho btrength for other duties, and saves the clothes Lumsden & Berlin. Soenccr Childers. the brick con tractor, is particularly full oi lunny canors these times and the elation he feels is such as would seem wen mer ited, since the arrival in his homo last week of as One a little glr! baoy as any household can boast of. This being the first girl in a family of eight children would seem good grounds for hilarity. --All kinds of wood for sale. Long wood, short wood, hard wood, soil wood and just plain wood. Bellinger & Hill, dravmen. An outin? party left Pboenlx Mon day for Crater lake, Ptlican bay and the huckleberry patch. Those of the crowd were Mrs. M. E, Hamlin, Misses Louie Ed sail, Lena Hamlin, Mary and Lettie SUncliff. Messrs. E. W. Carver, Walter SUncliff and Ed Hamlin. They were joined by a large party from Woodville. Ask Lumsden & Berlin for "Hoe Cake." Last week we said that Mayor Has kins would move to tbe residence now nccunied bv Mr. Medvnskl. That was decidely incorrect. He will move the aforesaid residence to the site now oc cupied bv bis old residence and the old one to where now sianus tne new one just changing 'em around, thats all. Watches cleaned and warranted (or one year for $1 Pritchard, the joweler Died In Medford. on Tuesday, August, 25, Wm. Caldwell, son of Mrs. M. Caldwell, ased about eighteen years Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon. The young man came nome from Harnev county In June and was at that time scarcely able to sit up. His malady was consumption. Saw-mill for rent, seven miles east of Medford. W. W. Taylor. Jas. Hoffman, he who did deputy assessing in this county under Assessor Wooldridffe. was in weaioro iuonuay. He has been doing a good bit of this same kind of work for Assessor Klippel over in the Applegate country, but is now engaged in the same line here abouts. Excelsior Dye works, Medford clothes cleaned, dyed and repaired. Everybody is saying pretty things for the front County Treasuror Lindley is putting into his new brick store building. It will bo one of the prettiest and most substantial in the city and the only one with cut stone trimmings. Parker & Higgins keep melons on ice always cool always delicious. Frank Stevens: "I wish you would say that at Silver camp, four miles above Union creek, on the Crater lake road, travelers can get good timoiny hav at one cent nor pound." McDonald cottonade pants at tne Racket cheap. J. H. Bellinger has moved to the Judge Walton residence, corner North D and r ourtn streets. nai is vorjr pleasant place and the above household is to be congratulated, Wood of all descriptions for sale. Bellinger & Hill. Mr. and Mrs. I. Woolf, Mrs. Sim mons and her nephew, Benj. Curtis, left Wednesday for the huckleberry patch on Union croek to be gone about a week or ten days. No entrance foe will bo charged ex hibitors at tbe Central Point fair this year, but each exhibitor will bo re quired to purchase a season admission ticket. ;,'.-. Rev. Wm. Hart, formerly pastor of the Episcopal church in Medford, has located at Lompoo, Calif. His family joined him at his new home last week. A nartv consisting of Cashier J. E. Enyart and Messrs. J. S. Hurd and F. P. Klntr. two mining mem of Los An gelos. started out on a short fishing and hunting trip Saturday evening but bad the pleasure knocked out of the trip by what came near being a serious accident. They camped Saturday evening near the Byhee bridge, and next morning after fishing a few hours concluded to move camp, and while driving along the road their dogs scared up some birds and both Hurd and King took their guns and startod ia persuit, so pa rating in the brush, and still going up the river. After going some distaace Hurd fired at a bird not thinking that his friend Kin? was near, but no sooner had the report of bis gun died away than he was startled by tbe shouts of King, and on going to bis rescue found that a good part of the load from his gun had entered his friend's face and shoulder. He was auickly taken to the wacron and brought to Medford where Dr. Geary was summoned and the unfortunate man s Injuries dressed, ah told twenty-three shot entered his face, but luckily none of them entered his eyes. Messrs. Hurd ana King are ooia strangers in this locality, naving oniy been here a couple of weeks and durln that time they have made many friends wbo deeply regret tne occurrence the accident. Death of Otis Frierson. i.acacaBaaauaBacaacaB3cyauacaBaB3t:acacacaBaBa: B3raBacnBaraBacar.ar.anar,arapaBaRaBr.aBflC3r5cacaB3 Kac'jBacaBacacauacauacjcjLataBaEauabacacacacacaEa; r-aEaBa 1GUP.E PS II W .... feandea Bauawa csEaBa cacaca racaca cacasa C3E3E3 fcuuaca caEnna tjcuca E3B3E3 eacaca BaEaon taBaBa E3EaE3 cacaea caEaEa cataej EaE3E3 tacaca You CarCt Reach 'Em... . Any other way than by selling .... Good Goods at Low Prices And giving honest weight. And We Do Just That! Wholesale and Retail Grocers L1SDEH & Bit CaE3E3BaEaE3E3E3BarararaB3C3EaB3B!IB3 EacacacacaBacacaKaBaEacacaeacacaBaEa r.3B3E3- cacaua C3E3ES cacata GHO B3E3E3 cacaEa rar.aca tJtJtJ raraea ra 0F Last Season's Shoe Sales Fall very sweetly upon our ears. Those purchased school shoes of us then are .... who Coming Back Again This season with words of praise for the shoes we sold them. Our fall line of men's, womens and children's shoes will be in soon and we hope you . will call and look them over. They will be the best values ever offered in the city" 1 4 I r . 1 i hi r r4 4 J. G. Van Dyke & Co. H Not for a long time has there news reached Medford which cast a gloom over so many laces as did mai wnicn came last Saturday announcing me death of Mr. Otis Frierson, at Table Rock, which occurred in the early morning of that day, August 22. Mr. t rlerson was unraarriea ana was born at Knights Landing, California, November 23, 1S65. He came to jacic son county in November 1893, accora- rnied by his mother and sister, Mrs. C. Pendleton, and the latter's hus band, and located upon a farm near Table Rock. He had been in poor health nearly all his life, prior to com ing to Oregon, but since his arrival here his health had greatly improved, in fact, during the past tew months he had said to his friends that not until then did ho fully realise tho valuo of perfect health. Some few weeks ago he made a trip to the Althouse mining district and upon his return, just two weeks prior to his death, he was taken ill, and deBpite all efforts of physicians, relatives and friends he gradually grow worse but not until a short time before, his death did his condition appear alarming. His malady was typhoid malaria. Mr. Frierson was ono of the most noble young men of that locality and none there were who knew him who was not his steadfast friend, lie was honest and upright in all his dealings and. best of all and be it forever credited to his memory ho was nis mother's treasure and to him thore was not another name so dear as that of "mother." The funeral services we-e held athis mother's residence near Table Rook, on Sunday, August 23, and was attended bv a verv lartro concourse of sorrowing neighbors and friends. The services at the residence were conducted by Rev. McLean, of Grants Pass, and tne singing was by the Grants Pass quartet and local talent Interment was made in the tlentral Point cemetery and thAm ihn nervices were conducted by Rev. Moore, of Jacksonville, and the ! k.. Puntrfil Pnlnt. church cboir. , , , I ueceasea leaves a motner anu sisrer to mourn his early demise, but tho grief incident to his death is not all with these near relatives, out as wen reaches into every home in which tho young man was acquainted, and while this grief is widespread the friends are not forgetful of symputhy and kindly administrations for those who are near of kin and whose grief is more keenly felt. ' -: . ' Doctor Danlelson, in TTallov Mnnlt over POStOffice. nhmnin diseases, and diseases of women and children a specialty, Fifty Cents for Wheat. I will pay fifty centa per bushel for all wheat delivered to me in payment of. blacksmithlng accounts. All ac counts must be paid by September 25th or they will be put in the hands of an attorney lor collection. Medford, Oregon. Notice to Policy Holders. Any person carrying an endowment or tontine life insurance policy desiring to sell or borrow money on same, please apply to G. L. WEBB, Since 1S78 there has been nine epi demics of dvsentery in different parts of the country in which Cbamberlaln.s Colic, Cholera and Liiarrnoea ivemeuy was used with periect success, here tofore the best efforts of tho most skilled physicians have failed to check its ravages, this remedy, nowever, una riind the most maliguant cases, both of children and adults, aud under the most trying conditions, which proves It to be the best medicine in the world for bowel complaints, t or sale by oeo. H. Haskins. For Medford Property. City and Country property in Wash ington; best dairy section on Pacific coast: good range; town property will rent for (rood fitrure. WiU exchange for residence property in or near Med ford. Apply lor particulars w onco of The Mail. " ' . Notice. Aristo Platino better than Carbon, at Mackey's studio, Medford Ore. - Wants to Trade. I will trade Medford property either- acreage, business or resiaeni raw lumber. r. aungus. Six weeks ago I suffered with a very severe cold; was almost unable to speak My friends all advised me to consult a physician. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised in the St. Paul Volks Zeitung, I procured a bot tle, and after taking-it a short while was entirely well. I now most heartily recommend this remedy to anyone suf fering with a eold. Wm. Keil, 57$ Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. For sale by Geo. H. Haskins. ra ta WITHOUT AN EQUAL ... r.a ua ra ta r.a ca na ta ca ca na ua ca In Southern Oregon size of mv stock of ... Groceries, ... Crockery and ua Glassware ra kl'J on "ma nn pa And ray prices as of yore ara just a little lower than any house in .Medford asks for the same quality of goods .... r.a ra LJ ra ra tJ ca ca Ra ca . ra ca . ca ' that is just the ca'- ca. E J . BF1 ca ca ca nn a tea ca ta ca Kar ta pa L. J WOLTERS IfiJiE2B MEDFORD, OREGON