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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1896)
fpURELY If". . . PERSONAUj j. a. Jonas was over from Eagle Point Tuesday, udou business. Civil Engineer J. S. HOWARD was at Roseburg for a few days this weeU. mmm ' Misses Libbie and May PENDLETON, of Table Rock, were Medford visitors Monday. Mr. J. J . !Ullmak, of3old Hill, was -visiting with her many Medford friends last week. Mrs. S. E. ISH and her niece, Mrs. W. H. GORE, returned Tuesday even ing from Colestin. Mesdames A. L. and D. Vincent, of Sams Valley, were doing trading in our Hub city Monday. E. S. BRIGGS has returned from Ice land and will make Medfoi'd his head quarters for a few. months. J. C. Baibd and GEO. JiLACK lef t last Friday for a short prospecting trip in the Klamath river country. Misses Grace and JJaisey Stan field left last Friday ior a few weeks' visit with friends at-Sisson, Calif. , . . Mrs. John Morris returned from, her quite extended outing at Colestin last week much improved in health . Mrs. Addik Bowman and the twin babies left last week for Grants Pass, where they will reside in the future. Miss Fannie Haskins returned home Saturday f eom .Big -Butte, where she has been teaching for some months past. A.SAHEL Hubbard, of the .firm .of Hubbard Bros., of this city, was up at ' the berry patch the iore part of the week. Walter XjpEiucott left Friday last for Mt. Aneel to resume his studies at the Catholic college at that place. Mesdames JE. C. Vance and G. W. Benson, of Rock Point, were in - Med ford Monday, the latter for .mlical treatment. . , ', Prof. Miles Cantrall, of Apple .gate, was in Medford Monday doing trading and shaking hands with numer ous friends. Representative-elect JL. JL Howskr and wife, of Sams Valley, were in Med ford this week visiting Xriends and ac quaintances. Mrs. B. F. Crouch returned Wed nesday evening from a four weeks' visit with relatives and friends it -Oakland and Alameda, Calif. Miss Minerva Naylok .arrived in Medford last week from San Francisco and will visit for a few weeks with re latives And friends. A. J. MOORE, who has been visiting his cousin, merchant W. H. Meeker, -for some time past, left this week for his home in New York. Jos. Kessler, en route from Klamath Falls to Yreka, last week, stopped off at Medford for few days' visit with his son, H. Kessler, and family. Mrs. L. A. White, who has been spending the summer in Medford with ber sister, Mrs. A. J. Stewart, left Monday for her home in Lamaeo, Mex ico. H. C. MARTIN arrived in Mediord Monday evening, from . Pokegama, ne having been .called here by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. E. A. Mar tin. Mrs. D. W. Crosby and children returned Saturday front their quiteex tended risit to the coast, whither they had been in company with Mrs. C's parents. Mrs. S. W. Vincent, of Sams Valley, took the train at Medford Mnoday for Middle Creek, CaliL, having been called there by the death of her father, A. J. Taylor. R. G. Bunch wheeled down to Grants Pass Sunday afternoon, but concluded to wheel back oa the caboose of the freight train and arrived here Monday morning. Miss Fuakkxe Barnes, of Sams Valley, was in Medford this week visit ing friends and preparing for her school work at Gold Hill, she having been chosen assistant teacher at that place. - T. J. O'Harka was up from Tolo last Saturday consulting with one of our physicians upon the general condi tion of "Mb health, which has not been the. best for the past couple or three weeks. Rev. J.W. Bryan, of Klamath FalU, was in Medford this week purchasing supplies and arranging to move to this city again, that his children may en joy the privileges of our excellent schools. Our good friend J. H, Lame and his wife, of Gold Hill, were doing business in Medford Monday. Mr. . Lame, we are sorry to relate, has been laid up for the past couple of months with a carbuncle on his neck. Mr.and Mrs. W. B. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Halley returned Mon day from their three weeks' trip to the coast and are now content to remain in Medford for several months at least until another spring. Miss -Edna Gibson, one of the -teachers in the Central Point school, was in Medford Monday visiting friends. She came up on her bicycle, and while here was a pleasant and profitable caller at The Mail office. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Van Antwerp! came in from their Apple gate farm Monday. Mr. Van Antwerp's health is quite poor, we are sorry to state, and" his return to bis borne in this city is made that he may receive medical attention. Hon. Gakl T. Jones left Tuesday evening for Leland, where he will survey a ditch line for the Union hydraulic mine, the purpose being to take water from Wolf creek. This is the miDe owned by Hall Brew., Wilieke and Porter. John A. Miller, of Brownsboro, was in the city last Saturday. Mr. M. was recently awarded a contract to do all needed bridge repairing for the eounty on bridges south of Rogue river. The work is to be done by the day and at a stipulated price. C. T. Silvers and family, of Crystal, Klamath county, -were in Medford this week loading their wagons with merchandise This is theirHrst trip but let us tell you, it will not, be their last, as they are well plc:ucd with the bargains secured here. J. J. HOir and family, of Talent, have moved to Eugene where they will reside during the next school year, their sen, V, L. Holt, being a student at the state university. Mr. Holt, Jr., is one of the brightest young men in Southern Oregon, and if he don't ac quit himself with credit . then we are guesstng wide apart from the mark. Miss Mattie Morris, who is a re cent graduate, as nurse, at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, and whose home is at 'Central Point, was in this our Hub city a few days this week and last visiting Misses Ella Hanley and Gertrude -Churchman. J. H. Miller arrived last week with his family from Idaho, and is now oc cupying Mrs. Fielder's residence on A street. Mr. Miller expects to make Medford his home in the future and may establish himself in some line of merchantile business ere long. W. W. Scott, one of the good farmers, living a few' miles east of Cen tral Point, was in the city last Satur day. He reports that on Saturday, August 12, tomorrow, a silver club would be organized in Central Point and that Attorneys Jeffrey and Colvig will address the meeting. Richard Perry, chief engineer at R. W. Gray's saw mill, was in Medford last . week - shaking "hands with bis numerous friends. He has been up 'at the mill about a year and says it seems sort o' natural to get to town again. He left for the mill on Wednesday to resume work. Jas. Braden, of Portland, is here this week visiting friends, among whom are Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nicholson. Mr. B. is a cousin of Charlie Dunham, he who was at one time a resident of this city. He is-express messenger be tween Albany and Portland and is a right pleasant gentleman to meet. Landlord L L. Hamilton, of the Nash, is taking a short vacation this week. Monday even ing he left for Rid dles where he expects to jueel Mrs. Hamilton, who has been visiting rela tives at Junction, Lane county, and to gether they will visit friends and rela tives at RiddJ.es and Canyonville. W. E. Finney was in from Steam boat last week. He has taken a con tract to run the saw-mill for the Grand Applegate Mining company. The com pany expects to get out about 300,000 feet of flume timber this fall. Mr. Finney's seven-year-old son was very unfortunate last week in burying the bit of an ax deep into his foot and is pretty bad hurt, but is now improving. Carpenter W. E. Bctler and wife, who have been over at Yreka for the past week or more return e 3 Monday, but will again pull out for the same place, possibly this week, where Mr. B. has secured a contract for the erection of a large double store build ing, a telegram having been received by him upon his return here announc ing the fact that ho was the fortunate bidder. A. O. Sinks, acting grand K. of R. and S. of the K. of was in Medford for the past week. Mrs. Sinks and three children have been in Medford for the past two weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Hani mood. Mr. Hammond rightly make the claim that these children are the beet looking trio of little ones In the state not, of course, because they are bis grand children, but simply because it's a fact. D. L. Fey, the printer-miner, who has been engaged in mining for the mst several months on Little Apple gate, left this week for Lebanon, this state, where he will take a position as compositor on tne express. Lhive is positively one of the best printers that ever put the mind's ideas into cold type and a good fellow generally. The Mail will always be Dave's friend Rod the compliment, if it be one, is returned by him. Mrs. TiIOS. CURRY and daughter. Miss May, were up from Tolo this week for a couple of days' visit with ber son, J. W. Curry, and family. Mr. Curry, she states, is doing a good bit of work about his mine this summer and is now panning out good pay. He has sunk a shaft and from this water is secured with which the pan washing is done. He has also been working his quartz ledge considerably. Mr. Curry has one of the very best mining properties in that part of the country and if plenty of water was turned onto it it would bloom rich in yellow tnet.il and this" water can be gotten there with the ex penditure of a few thousand dollars. B. S. Webb and -family returned Monday from a three months' outing trip in eastern Oregon and the Wil lamette valley. - They will but scarcely have time to shake hands with their many frieads here before they will fold their tent and slide down into Califor nia, where they will snend the winter. They having rented their fine residence here has made it imperative that they still continue to camp which they prefer from force of habit and their relatives' back yards are the abode of their tents, and their gardens and fruit orchards the scenes where Ben lingers long and well. Ben has become an adept forager and he con templates continuing to forage until the contents of a shot gun compels hitn to scatter this is Ben's own talk and if anyone is a prevaricator it is he and not we. - In a recent letter to tho manufac turers Mr. W. F. Benjamin, editor of the Spectator, Rushville, X. Y., says; "It may be a pleasure to you to know the high esteem in which Chamber lain's medicines are held by the people of your own state,wbere they must be Ddfi Known. An aunt or mine, who re sides at Dexter, Iowa, was about to visit me a few years 6iuce, and before leaving home wrote me, asking if they were sold here, stating if thev wore not she would bring a quantity with I her." The medicines referred "to are I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous lor us cures of colds and croup: Cham berlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism, lame back, pain in the side and chest, and Chamberlain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy forbowelcomplaint. These medicines have been in constant use in Iowa for almost a quarter of a century. The people have learned that they are articles of great worth and merit, and unequaled bv anv other. They are for sale here by Geo. H. Has-1 Kins. For Medford Property. City and Country property in Wash ington; best dairy section on Pacific coatst; good range; town property will rent for good figure. Will exchange for residence property in or near Med ford. Apply for particulars to office of . The Mail. A PLEASING ANNOUNCEMENT That Will Interest Many. Dr. Darrin, the Emi nent Specialist, will Visit Medford SEPTEMBER 20 TO OCTOBER 3. There is a physicfan coming to Med ford, not Btmply a medical practioner, but a physician of very high order of merit, a scientist, one whose years of close study, close observation, close practical experience, has enabled him to draw not only testimonials, butthehigh ests personal endorsement from the lead ing men of the country congressmen, judges, etc. and whose success in the medical field is today without a parallel. This refers to Dr. Darrin, late from Port land, who will have offices at Hotel Nash. Dr. Darrin has an enviable rank in his profession ws a wonderfully successful physician. He is essentially original in his methods of practice, and those who have been under his treatment are sur prised at the newness and novelty of his system of practice by electricity. His honest and straightforward advice be fore taking a case has won for him the confidence of his patients as well as the general public. The Doctor is a gentle man of genial, social nature, arid his private practice is marked by the forma tion of a personal friendship with those whom he conies in professional contact. He is without doubt one of the most thoroughly qualified physicians now be fore the public, and his wonderful cures can testify. ' Geo. Sohmith, Astoria, deafness, cured. John Savensen, Farniinntn,tr., deaf ness, cured. J. H. Wilson, Mist, Or., skin disease, cured. A. Pool, Eagle Point. Or., heart and liver trouble, restored. Miss Maggie Synhwst, Ijiliraiule, Or., russ eye, cured. Isaac Thompson, IjiCcnter, Wash., deafness, cured in five minutes. J aimn iHiily, New. York hotel, deaf ness 15 years, cured. Milt. Jones, l'errydale. Or., cured of polypus of the nose. Mrs. A. E. Patee, Albany, Or., ovarian and womb troubles, cured. Wiu. M. Post, Troutilale, Or., ahmx-t total deafness, cured. J. T. George, Glenedeu, Wash., chron ic rheumatism five years, cured. Owen James, Spokane, Wash., alft-cess in left ear and quinsy, cured. Mrs. Mary A. Joiiiison, Mc.Minitville, Or., deafness many years," restored. C. F. Mayhey, 14 Market St., Portland, rheumatism in its worst form, cured. Henry Vonllelms, Sandy, Or., cancer of the nose and catarrh, cured. J. S. Jennings, Sellwood, Or., eczema or skin diaease, 15 years, cured. Mrs. J. Ellis, 825 Clay Street, Port land, Or., deafness and diseases peculiar to her sex, cured. Mrs. T. 1$. Hatfield's boy, 214 Hth street, Portland, discharging ear ami deafness, cured. C. A. Vanderford, North Yamhill, Or., deafness and ringing noises, cured in ten mintutes. Chas. B. MoCracken, Dallas, Or., con sumption, catarrh and bronchitis, re storedito health. John M. Simmons, Oakville, Wash., catarrh, bronchitis and nervous debility, restored. O. A. Vorce, Antioch, Calif., deafness 22 years, could scarcely hear anything, cured in ten minutes. Many others might le mentioned did not want of spare forbid. Dr. Darrin makes a liberal offer of treating the worthy poor free of charge daily, between the hours of 0 and 10 a. m., in accordanca with his time-honored custom. Dr. Darrin makes a specialty of all di seases of the eye, ear, throat, catarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, consump tion, heart liver and kidney diseases. He permanently cures all diseases of the genito-urinary organs in either sex, such as syphilis, blood taints, scrofula, gleet, glionorrlioea, stricture, seminal weakness, sicrmatorr!ioea, loss of man hood, and loss of desire of sexual power 111 man or woman. All peculiar female troubles, irregular menstruation, leucorrhoea.displaceinent, etc., all confidentally treated, as well as all acute, chronic, private and nervous diseases of whatever nature, if cured. Consultation free. Office hours are 10 a. 111. to S p. in. daily. Sunday, 10 a. 111. to 2 p. 111. Charges low and reasonable, according to circumstances and ability to pay. Dr. Darrin will remain in Medford at Hotel Nash from Seplenilicr 20th to October 3d, and patients would do well to consult him at once, as many cases re quire a socond and even n third opera tion by electricity. All business relations with Dr. Darrin are strictly confidential. Circuit Court Docket. State v Goo E Bloomer; indictment for lar ceny. Hlute vs A Welgle; indictment for practicing medicine without license. State vs Joseph Holand; indictment for as sault with a Uungeroun weapon. State of Oregon vs J C Pendleton; held for assault with a danKerous weapon ; under bail. ACTIONS. I) H Miller vs J W Hockorsmilb ; action to re oover money. T ) Hamlin et 1 vs J W Hoctteramlth; some. Freestone Distilling Co. vs Sam'l McClendori et al; same. The Sugar I'inc Door and Lumber Co; vs W S Barnum ; same. S T Songer vs J J Donahue and Abbie Dona hue; same. W I Vawler vs Tolo Mining Co (corporation); same. State of Oregon, upon the relation of U W Steel vs Wm Flippen; action at law for usurpa tion of office. Jackson County bank vs Mary H Ilanley and K K Hanley; to recover money. ' Pelton & Nell vs K T Shannon; action to re cover money. Pelton & Neil vs M A Graham; same. Keames, White & Co vs Geo J and L L Armstrong; same. Pacillc Press Publishing Co vs M E Klgby; same. Richard Beswick vs J A and Major A Carter; same. Jas Dram vs John R Robinson; same. Geo Brown vs John Cook ; same. Silas J Day vs Thou S toller; same. Charles Cowlcs vs L A Schultz and F Wich mond ; same. Oregon-California R R Co rs Geo Engle ; same. John Millet vs the Kogue River Valley R R Co: corporation, same. H A Fergus vs John Devlin; action at law, to recover money. BCITV. Catherine Noland vs Silas J Day; suit for correction of deed, W M Hannum vsGoo Blalock; injunction. Nat Jones vs Theo H F Engle und Henry C Engle; suit to foreclose mortgnge. The Jacksonville Mining and Milling Co vs W O Thomas, A R Thompson et al ; in junclior. J T Layton vs J T Payne and W W HInlon; injunction. Benj Eggleston vs II R Barbour et al; tn fore close mortgage. John T Bauman vs J H Anderson : same. Sarah Neathammer vs Jacob Keaihammer; suit for support. Spencer Cbilders, Jr.. vs Mary M Childers; administratrix to; reform a deed. The Ashland Hotel company vs Charles W Lngsn: foreclosure of mortgage. W I Vawier. adm eitate of S T Garrison vs E G and Hilda Saint rom: suit in equity. Antonelt DePeatt vs Walter Fornham: fore closure of mortgage. A J Stewart vs Chas and Victoria Cowles: same. Wm Lyttlelon and O Nooboo m Wm M Colvig, adm estate of J C Durkee; et al. G W Isaacs vs M and Lizzie Rigby ; suit in equity. 1 il k Hart vs Chas Milton; foreclosure me chanics lein. . A Moody and K E Saltrasrsh vs M A Gra ham, E M Corliss and RT Shannon. IMVOHCKS. Annie M Reed vs J F Ke.nl. ' NetUe Clark vs P H Clark. Emma Keaibammer vs Joshua Neathammer. Joseph Clirt vs Jane flirt. Laura K Blakeslee altos Laura E Colver; vs Robert W Blakeslee alias James A Colver Sarah J I.o Plant vs Krne-it S La Plant 5 Madge Hitchcock vs Herbert Hitchcock. Laura. Decker vs Henry Decker. Rebecca Cox vs Japar W Cox. Lueindo Slacle vs K S Single. Lilhe M Carver vs K W Carver. In Probate Court. E.tatr of M P Phlpps; Inventory and an-prnixnu-ot riled and approved Total amount of pmperty appraised Kxtale of xv L Colvig : petitioned for nn order for the sale of personal property;, granted and property ordered sold at private sale. Ktale of Jas Herd: report of sale of personal property: examined and approved. Fjttnteof Kmtna Jane Webber: property op prnifed at 16i and guardian ordered to tile on additional new and MiRk-icnl bond in the sum of f 10.0 on or before 1st day of October LhM; ex am ined and approved. Kstoteof laac ConMant: order crantinf W j T I-eerpr administrator de boms uon, to sell certain property. j Estate of Spencer Childers: cause continued until October , "VS at lo o'clock o. m. In tbe matter of the petition of Aaron Beet.; i for the adoption of Florence Heck, a minor, or ' dered that Aaron Iteck adopt Mid minor os bis child from this day, September 8th. I PURELY VEGETABLE, Tlw ( brdpex, (hurst mad IVk Family Medi cine tn iHc nri! ! Ax KrrsiTfu Srvcivtc for all ckAe 4 tbe Liver, Stuavh RcccUrc the brer mad nrrvrtM Cm:lls ta Kurr, Maiai or Jivr". Bovtt. lovn.MM KfMLrv ,lttUUK AND Navma. KA1 RRKATH! Xmh nK o unpfoiMnt. nothing n comrion, bti hirwth; &sd in ccarly every cik it o4r itm the tfnauwH, and can he u rauly corrected il vu tk. SlMMOKft I JVSg K KI.VLATOII. 1 o WOC IVlrCt VO sure a reucdv lW itu repuUire disorder. Il will uUo impriMe yciar uppctiic.coznp'csiua and general lieaka. PILES! How cany mflcr mriure day after day. malme life ft burden and robbing c&itence of all pleaurc. owing to the cvrct :iKcnn front ftles. Yec relief is ready to the hand of almost any one who will mc yMcmau eally the remedy that ha permanently cured ihou tand. NiH94t Ijva RrcU'LATOK is no drastic, violent purge, bat a fen tie assistant to nature. CONSTIPATION SHOl'lP not be regarded as n trifling ailment in (act. nature demands the utmost regular ty of the bowel, and any deviation from this demand naves the way often to serious danger. It it quite a necessary to remove impure accumulations from the bowels as it is to eat or steep, and no health can be expected where a costive habit of body prevails, SICK HEADACHE! This distressing affliction occurs most frequently. Tbe disturbance of the stomach, arising from the imperfectly digested contents, causes a severe pain in the head, accompanied with disagreeable nausea, and this constitutes what is popularly known a Sick Headache, for the relief of which taki Simmons LlVSM KaGULATO OR MkUICINK. MAM'PACTVKKD ONLY BV J. H. ZK1L1X & CO., Philadelphia. Pa. DROP INTO THE ...CRATER And oiitch a bree.o from the little fan. Tho Crater is headquarters for cool and refreshing summer drinks. Agent for Siskiyou Min eral water, nature's own beverage. Families supplied at $4.50 per case of 50 bottles. There's no flies on us when the fan runs. D. I. Waldroop, Prop'r. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE Advertised Letter List. Following Is a list of letters remaining uu called for in the Medford postofflce on September 11. . Miller, D C Roberts. Georee Gordon, A F, special delivery package. A charge of one cent will be made upon de livery of each of the above letters. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say "Advertised." M. Pukdis, Postmaster. How's This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cbkhet & CO., Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially ubh; to cany -out any obligai Hons mode by their Orm. " ' ' Wkst It TiitlAX, W bolesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.dino, Kixnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76c. Hall's family pills are the best. Wood of all descriptions for sale. Bellinger & Hill. A New Deal in Hardware 4i Having purchased the Kame & Gilkey hard ware stock and business, and now being in possession of the same we invite our friends and the public generally to call and see us. It's a big job to get straightened up, but we are now ready to show goods and give prices.... Boyden & Nicholson. Turf Exchange Saloon., COURT HALL, Proprietor Brandies and Cyrus Noble Whiskey This brand of Whiskey was awarded first premium at the California Mid-Winter fair Best line of Cigars in the City.... Pure Brandies and Whiskies for medicinal uses. When you are driukin-r'take a drink of Ood whiskey try Cyrus Noble .... Not a Woman But what groceries Ifs Practical Economy ..... V -t-t ... G. L. DAVIS ... MEDFORD. OREGON SEE $$$$$$ mackey the ... LEADING For fine photos and best bargains. Prices fixed to please the people. H. C. Mackey, Medford... To Me Your Horse Wt-.' Would be an impossibility, but consult me about & new set of harness and you can make your horse laugh. The season of the year is at hand when you should be thinking ... About New Harness As that old set you are using is liable to give out any time Call and see my stock of harness and saddiery all lines eonc- plete, and prices at the bottom notch .... J. W. LAWTON, Adkins - REFRIGERATOR .... Is a desirable addition to the furniture of any household and I have in stock the best article iia iTilo 1iriA ?ati elAnTn l ATiir? A NEW LINE OF HAMMOCKS ... sgjL Just vjp is, as Just In also new assortment of wall paper the very latest patterns. My stock of furniture, carpets, etc., as in tne past, I. A. WEBB, fledford, PLETOHBR "THE PAINLESS Office hours 8 to 12, a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. rewcter Asked to Desist. Editor Mkdfohd Mai( Something over a year ago L with my family, moved to Ibis county and took up my residence at By bee's bridpe. Since then I have worked hard and fulthfolly, early and late, trusting that a bountiful har vest would be my reward, as everybody well, knows crops were not up to the expectation of farmers so we hod to content ourselves with what the soil produced and look for another year to realize our profit. Lately conditions have changed for the worst for me. For some time, some person or persons have been mak ing themselves too familiar with my crop of po tatoes, squashes, onions In fact everything in tbe line of vegetables that could be used or sold. I have stood by and allowed this until 1 dow4 see that all my work will be lost nnless this is stopped. I sincerely beg of the persons who boe o unkindly dealt with me to cease at ooce. My patience has been exhausted and now L must protect myself and my property, ever? though I hove to use tbe severest law. COLBT AOAMS. I. A. PALMER, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT Office In Adklns-Denel hlk. Medford- On Perspective drawings and specifications furn ished on all kinds of modern buildings. Own er's Interest considered paramount. in Town .... has words of praise for the purchased at ray store To trade with me. Qualities are not sacrificed to price, and yet prices are ..fral never high. Buvine for Cash at mv - - store saves many a price to the purchaser : : o y- .1 Deuel Block, Medford, Oregon second to none in boutneru uregon Oregon .... Dentist MEDFORD, OREGON Pppier