The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, May 28, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE
: Published Kvery Friday Mornmf .
A. 5. BLITON.
KAN WAS BORN TO HUSTLC. ..
lis 1 of lew days; but quite a plenty.
SUBSCRIPTION $l.8o PER YEAR
BaMred Id tb Poitoftice al Modford, Oregon
M Seoond-Ctaaa Mali Mallur. '
Medford, Friday, May 28, 187.
THTal U1PUD ? kept on Meal
A lilu a. .fa.! I'jlt r.. u. ukiiau
Merchants Ka
ftan Franfltneo. California, wbore cob
UIW lor ftG,Yeriuuig can oo niauu lor tu
vertlslaa Agetioy. 44 and as
... Our Clubbmg List.
TH Mail and Weekly S. P. Cull 12 23
" " " Examiner 2 85
' . chronlole 8 3ft
" " " OreRontan 3 09
" " Cosmopolitan .... 2 10
" " Popular Soionoc.. 2 00
" Weekly Ctnoln-
' oatl Enquirer, - - 1 75
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES.
There will be many mora promotions
' from the fifth trade to the sixth thin
year than thoro were last.
' The number 1011 Is an odd one but it
represents the number of visits o( pat
rons to the different grades of Med lord
publio school since beptcmoer lt&Xj
This is an average of 112 per month.
Many thanks to our friends. We want
2000 viBits next year.
The last addition to the library is
from J . A. i nomas. Jur. xnomas was
one of Hedford's good school boys about
eight years ago but has never lost his
interest in our sonooi. we nice to see
the faces of the pupils of early days.
Mr. Thomas was accompanied by his
mother and together they visited the
various grades.
Visitors during the week: Mesdames
J. O. JohnsoDjEll Fisher, O. A. Smitn,
J. C. Frye, J. W. Thomas, E. W. War
ner, U. W. Wolters, S. JS. Knight, J.
A. Bigham,' M. Purdin, Misses L. L.
Lloyd, Priauf, Birdie Barrie," Ethel
Elliott, Grace Gibbets, Messrs. Eli
Fisher, J. A. Thomas, N. A. Jacobs
and Master Newton Jacobs.
Graduating Exercises.
The graduating exercises of the Med
ford public schools will be held at the
opera house Friday, May 28th. There
are fifteen graduates this year from
the high school. Twelve of these are
from the regular course and three Irom
the business course. Those from the
regular course are: Prudence Angle,
Lizzie Ferguson, W. D. Hazel, F. D.
McCullough, Mabel Jones, Utah E.
Mickey, May Merriman, M. - Grace
Odgers, Olena Holtan, E. L. Olwell,
Geo. W. Porter and Edgar R. Van
Dyke. Those of the business course
are Scott V. Davis, B. E. Brown and
u. w. uviatu
The program which will be rendered
at the opera house is given below:
Overture, "Hival" Petee
Bud.'' i
Invocation Rev. A. S. Foster
n, "Welcome Tonight" c. A. White
Ulass.
Gritty Greece, Salutatory..
. Opportunities for Work... .
Room at the Top ,
Class History.-
I-et Not the Old Songs Die. .;
The Races arc On.
WaUnlnv was owning duv ut the
Medfora fair uroumls.
The rmt for this. Krlilav. afternoon
have u promise of being very Interest
inn. Iwerv horse cuUnihI is ill tlio riuw
to n iii and there are somo good borart
entered. A unnie of bull will be jilnywl
uetwevu mo rhovnix nine , .aim tn
winner of VKHtrnluv. j-Tlie' Modford
brass band is furnisliiiiK excellent music
Kverv Imsitu'sn lions in Mttlfonl will
be uktsml tit Ih iiltrrnooii from one until
live o'clock, tlitis giving both proprietor
ami clerks mi opportunity to ulli'iid, tin'
races u tnev to iit-snv. .-
Attention. Pioneers!
The twenty-first annual meeting of
the Pluuecr Socictv of Southern Ore
gon will bo hold at the town hall In
Jacksonville on Thursday, June 3d,
iisn, at . p. m lor tne purpose oi eicet
ing oftlcers of the society for the en
suing year, and to transaot any other
business that may . legitimately be
orougnt before the rueetinar. A lit
Attcnaance of the members Is dealrvd.
silas J. Day, Secretary.
. Jacksonville, Or., May 22, 1897
Doings of the Circuit Court
The Hydraulto SHntof Oo' va : laaae Coffman.
ult tor injunction ; continued (or a ttase.
D roe nuitnr m in knn MiAn nf nautili
: . ' "". " orcoaawaoituenor. u L ni
ted States: petition ranted.
The Hvdraulle Minlna. i'a va J n PAnh-
al; order and eltatloa Issued to the defendant
cause way a receiver anouiu not oe ap
pointed, also to show cause why an injunction
should not be Issued restraining the defaadaala
from oonduetliur a cleanup.
A W tlnlMr w U' fl rn.. mA t
Tanner; order for sheriff to make deed,
Helen L Little va Haien J Little: nit tor
divorce; decree granted; judgment for plala
Uff for ooata lusi at (IT.
Beekmao A Reamea va H L I ah; aeUoa to re
wtcrmwiaj; aeiauit entered ajrainsi defend
ant; Judgment for DlalailAs for SMI.46: ISO at
torney s feeu: its rrt-ta .
Ordered that Chaa Hrhult. Km allnwl Sal
f awanor,H-aUDSIIUI, . .
J C Whlpp vaUeo W and Either Lanes and
the Laoce Gold Mlnlnt Co; ordered that Ben
Harmond par to the men wasea due them la
maklnsT the aleaaun. fmm tha minwIi at ,h.
cleanup, not to exosed II JO per day.
rvunii vs in uirlcb and the Seuthern Ore
;n Pork Packlns Co; order madaatibstltutuut
Hen Jane Kubll as nlaJntlfl in thla atilt Inai..!
Of KKubli. . . .
John Matus va Kelson Hosmer, Fred Otfen
and Grant Mathews; sufl for Inluucllon; or
dered that the time tor the hearlnn b the
Court of the arfument It counsel be post
poned to sama dav Lo be here attar wmm, n.
on by the oounael of plainUS A defendant
William Keller vs Ida E Keller: divorce; de
fault entered as-mfnsl defendant ilam. DHn.
cd and the plaintiff awarded the care and cue-
wuj oi me two minorcnnuren.
John Mathls vs. Nelson Hoamet- S-ead cm An
and Grant Mathews; stlpulaUoo: temporarr
Injunction heretofore Issued changed and mod
lned; thaa during the pending of this suit that
the plaintiff beentlUed to use tbe water now.
Ins tbronsh the (tltch fnr InHntimi Hiirnia.
Sundnj and Wednesday of each week, and
Nelson Hosmer have use of the water on all
other days of the week during the pending of
kw .uii. luiiuci uiucreu wti nosmer oe per
muted to enter upon the premises of plaintiff
niKuocr uuvthht to bik repairs on ottcn.
oiCIRCon Jacksoa County; Injunction:
.Olah E. Mickey
Prudence Ana-la
-Geo. W. Porter
L.izxie rarguson
..May Merriman
VC.B. Lysberg
Piano Duet, "Caprice1
M. Grace Odirerg. M&Im1 c. Jnnea
Tbe Horseless Aire alahel ct Jnn.,
Nothing Is Lost M. Grace Odrera
Prophecy.; Edatr R. Van Dvke
Merces," Valedictory
Olenn Holtan
Presentation of Diplomas W. H. Parker
Address Pres C H Chapman
Song, "Class Ode" c. A. White
. Class.
Class Prophec:
-r laen uene
41 INVITATION. .EXTENDED. ' " "
The graduating class of '97, Medford
high school, extends a cordial invita
tion to tbelr many friends, over twelve
years of age, in the city and vicinity,
to attend the graduating exercises
muuy evening, may asto. i We do not
invite children under twelve years of
so ueuause tue room win not seat all
who wish to attend, and the older peo
ple will generally appreciate the exer
cises better than the younger. Babies
win not oe aaml.tted. ..While this may
discommode a few it will add to the
comfort of the many. Doors will be
open at 7:30. Exercises will begin' at
OUUIUUK. ,: -. ; (JLA88 OP '97.
Bimetaliat Convention. '
uaioii is strength and Strength Is Victory
J.O THE iilMKTA LISTS OK JACKSON
- vujjnn : .
Tk 1 a' , . " .
ut uuucroiKnea anving Deen ar
pomtea as a committee on organiza
tion, by the Hon. J. C. Cooper, state
uuairuiuu oi ine union Bimetallic
Party hereby notify you that there
uo nciu m Aioany, : Oregon,- on
. Jo, convenuon oi Populists,
Democrats and Silver -Republicans,
who favor a union of all who are o
immj1 tn 1a .t.l. 1 i - . 1
i'"-" w otugic guiu stancara, and
who favor the free coinage of silver,
into one single, strong and united
Party- I . - :J. -.,
United we can redeem the state of
Oregon, and give to our people the re
itormB that are so urgently needed, and
persistently refused by the party in
power. The people must rule, and
-political guerrillas who stand in the
- way must take a back seat.
.We therefore
tblsoounty, without regard to party,
" - uffuocu w - t.ae single gold
standard, and who favor thn im nin.
up of silver, and all who favor a com
plete and compact union oi all the re-
iorm lorces in Oregon, to meet in moss
convention at
MEDrOHD, ON SATURDAY, MAY 29, '97
af j o'clock p. m., and then and there
oiv uoicguteg to ine state convention
to be held at Albany on J une 2, 1897,
and to take such other action as to tho
convention seems wise and for the
oonurion good,
A. S. Barnes, '
. A. N. SOLI88, '
. W. H, Bradshaw,
. iiCMUY 1S.LIPPEL,
T.J. Howell,
County Committee.
Save Your Grain.
Few realize that each squirrel de
stroys 91.60 worth of grain annually,
Wakelee'9 Squirrel and Gopher Exter
minator is the most effective and eco
nomical poison known. - Price reduced
to 80 cents. For sale by Chas. Strang,
Modford; Dr. .1, Hlukle, Central Point;
3, W, Robinson, Jacksonvlllo.
Twenty pounds of raisins for II,
IiUuisdoo tc Berlin.
demurrer to complaint argued and' submitted
"vim aujvurucu uniu June 1. . ... .i
Mr. D. P. Davis, a Dromlnent Hvorv.
man and merchant of Goshen. Vs.. h
tnis to say on tbe subject of rheuma
tism: "I take pleasure in recommend
ing Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheu
matism, as I know from personal ex
perience that it will do all that is
claimed for it. - A year ago this spring
my brothor was laid up with inflama
tory rheumatism and suffered intensely.
The first application 6f Chamberlain's
rain Jalm eased the pain and the use
of one bottle completed cured him. .For
sale oy ueo. a. das kins, druggist.
Eagle Point Eaglets." "
BY A. C. HOWT.ETT.
Miss Cal Tungate Is here visiting her grand-
puivnis. . ... j- ,,,.. , ,
Mr. and Mrs Cal. Owens visliedSlrs.Sinclare
last week.
P. K. Simon, Who has been tn Klamath
County upon business, returned last week.
Hunter Stickle and his mother moved from
nert to Medford last Saturday.
1 understand that Walter Stickle' eipecta to
move to Gold Hill In a few days.1 ' : . - .
. Mr.andMrs.Fredenbonr.-of 'central Point,
passed through onr town -on Monday of last
Mrs. Porter. Roblnett was. taken sick last
Friday morning and at last accounts was ouite
ill. '
Miss Alice Han ley was ta town last week
upon business connected with the Hanlev
cattle. (,; v i' i ii
Mrs. Slaclare was at (hi! count? spat a fan.
uays uui week attending to business and' visit
ing friends.
uai week a number of us not tiwthar .nd
'w- onoge in position on tbe J. 1.
fryer place. . i-
Boyd Tucker, of Sams Vaiie ' . A.
Sunday of last week to visit frinria....n.i-.
Mondayevenlag.;.,,,,-,.,;; ',;,.,
The many friends of Jerrv h.i.,h
""cam mat ne expects to return here
la tbe near future. ., " .
Quite a number of our vouni' rmt. '
Central Point last Friday night to attend the
closing exercises of the school."
John Allen, of Derby, bought a mrf'nr a i
Daley's cattle.. He sold the steers to Ed Han-'
ley but took the cows to his.farm, near Derby.
"aicysson have their new aawmin
running on Round Top, and Mr. D. says that it
u, uom,8 une wora ana making excellent lum
ber. . :
' riymaie ana Mr. and Mrs. Oabe Plymalc
visiting menus here. They have
gone to Mt. Pitt preclnot to visit Artie Nichols
ana ramiiy.
Master Frank Nichols came dashing into
nuun am new oicycie one day last week,
making quit a favorable Impression on some
oi me iair aex. . . .
Uncle Johnny Lewis has been taking one of
the cheapen state papers but. has flnnllv con.
eluded that be must have The MsorORD Mail
so that be may know what is going on In the
troriu, - - - ' - '
Miss Elsie Nye started for hir motintntn
home In Flounce Sock precinct, on Monday of
last week, armed with a certWcate to teach,
and I understand that abe has secured a school
In her home district. She Was accomnanipd hv
her mother, brother and two of A. J. Florey'sl
cuiiurcn.
den hoe nhonned It Into. It measured about
three and a half feet In length audpiad six
rame.
l.ait Batunlay Jour rorrespoadent and wife
wore la the Uu&" ud I was surprised to see
so maay of our neighbors Uoro, each one try
lag to buy themaelvea rich. Among the num
ber were Ura. E. Hltun. Nr. aud Mrs. Julia
Aahpole, Mr. ana Mrs, Jamea Owens, Mr. and
Hi. IN K. NlcUola, Mr. and Mrs. Jamoa ICeut
Thomas Bllcy and sIsteMn-law, Mr, aud Mis.
Uoodell, Mr. and Mrs, A. Pool, Wort lool, Mrs
l.eorge Mortne and t. A. Carlton.
Hanley brothers started ou Wednesday f
laat week with about 1X) head of entile for
Harney valley, and nulls a number of our eltl
tens assembled al the ford to see them arou
It was o.uU a sight to the little folks.. Kd 11
baa secured between IQUO and lAOO head of cat
tie and they ara good oats. Ho retusrd to bo
interviewed as. to the price paid, but from what
I oaa learn he patd an average ol about II&.W
or US par head, ranging from as low as 17 tor
yearlings uMa tar three year olds. About all
ot the cattlemen sold some ttcept Hoyt and
sons, who held tor a higher price.
. - : . 1 1 . v
, V Jacksonville news.'
A marriage license was issued
May 23, to Joe Turner and Abagail
roans.
i A daughter was bora May 20th
to Mr. and iMra.. Peter Elmer, of
J fackaonville precinct.
Married In Gold Hill, Mav 23,
1897, by Geo. Hammerelv, J. P,
R. M. Cook and Miss Josie'Hall.
: K. K. Kubli left- for the north one
day last week on a business propo-
i i , .
Biuuo auiu win ue gone aeveroi weeK.
Senator B. H. Holt, of Phoenix
and Arthur Grisson, of Climax, were
transacting business witn tbe county
vicaai auenuMjr,
Miss Josephine Orth has returned
from a pleasant two weeks' visit at
Koseourg and witn Miss Dee An'
keny, of Eugene. '
Tbeo. aud Zaok Cameron, who
have been at , Waldo looking after
mining interests, returned home
during the week. .
Mrs. H. Russeh and Miss Nellie
Russell, of Ashland, were here Sat
urday, the latter making final nroof
on tier nomeetead located near Bar
rons.
Abe Newbury, who went to Ari
zonia in February for tbe benefit of
his health, has returned to Jackson
ville with a preceptible change for
tne better.
The infant son of Mr. aud Mrs.
Lindser Sisemore was daneerouslv
ill for a few days during the week
but is improving under the care of
Ut. Kobtneon. .-
Mrs. Anna M. Reed, of California,
who is an experienced journalist.
spent ' several days tnis week in
Jacksonville in the interests of the
Overland Monthly. 1 I -
Edna, eldest daughter of Mr.' and
Mrs. Newton Haekins, of Sterling-
ville precinct, died , May 20th, of
meningitis. The deceased was aged
16 years and 10 months. ;
Rev. L. P. Desmarias will leave
ia a short time for an extended trip
to Canada, tier. Newell will be in
charge of St. Joseph's Church dur
ing the former's absence.
Judge Bronough and Attorney
W. D. Fenton spent several dava of
last weeic in Jacksonville attending
circuit court, i ney are attorneys
for the railroad company.
Beni. Taylor arrived from Port
land Sunday where he has been so
liciting for the Chicago .Portrait
Company. ' He will canvass in this
county in company with A. Hardy.
Hisses Ida and Amy Caotrall, of
tiniontown, spent tbe past week in
Jacksonville, i he former bus been
an invalid for several months and
her numerous friends are pleased to
see an improvement in ber health
and hope it may be fully restored,
i. Drs. Geary & Pickel, assisted by
Dr. Chas. Hines, performed an op
eration upon Willie DeRoboam for
appendicitis last Saturday. '- This
is the second operation - the voumr
man has undergone in a year's time.
He is a youth of considerable erit
and may De aDie to overcome the
trials to which he is subjected.
At a meetingof the citizens at the
town hall on the evening of the
ii in tne louowme committee on
finance and general arrangements
was appointed to taKe active atens
towards celebrating the coming
uatiunai noiiday, juiy 4tb, in a
patriotic manner: J. C. Whipp, J.
Nunan, L. L. Jacobs, John Orth and
Geo. E. Neuber. The committee on
finance were out Tuesday afternoon
and met with a liberal response
from the business men and ofli(w
Over $200 were subscribed in n.
short time.
Mr. and Mrs. Bonnet, of Edon pro
duct, were visitlnn tho lattor's tinr
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Chapman, hero
UUeilHV iUHt W6UK,' t. Iff
' .Roy Jlawkiim liusaoouDted a ixml
tion In Wwks iiSi Orr's furniture
Htpre at J;'Ikihx and lias alrt-nilv
eutoreu upon his duties. '
G. W, Bushford 1ms i tint uom
pluted it tint) largo hay barn on his
titrni in anticipation of an ituiiiuuse
uoy crop tho coming season.
The friends of Rev. Do-vid lirowur
in Kuterprise distriot, gave a pound
social wr mat gentleman at tlio
residentte of Mr. ltollinuer last Sat
urday venina aud a very pleasanr
t!,n ... l..l 1... .11 t; .-. ,- i.
On Saturday of last week Mr. Sv.
erance and his daughtur, Mrs. John
Kauer, and her two little sir s. were
the guest of J. P. True audi' family-;
wr. o. gt'iurtieu noaae iu aameuay
uu aan.madet- reniunoa over isun.
r ana wn, . : i rue -were
vieitiiiK their friends. Mr. and Mrs
Tyler, near Ashland, several days
last week. While there thev visited
tne loietuan sou spriugs, drank
soda water and took vapor baths,
after which they returned home.bav
ing enjoyed a very pleasant outing,
Table Koea items. t"J
m . . ...
x wo men were mil to work on
tbe coal prospect Monday. ' 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Vincent left
for Siskiyou Count v Monday, where
UA ill 1 ,L.! 1 '
tucy nui uiitae mt'ir name.
E. Wilkinson, of Medford. uiid T
C. Sisemore, of Sams Vallev. were
looking this country over the first of
tne weeic. .
There is quite a laud dual on tan
In our inidet, but we will wait for
particulars for fear we niislit uot
be rightly informed. . ,
Later advice reports that men
working on the ooal vein struck in
to a chimney eight feet in diameter
and lound good coal iu the bottom
Last I'riiiav the Hlinnrura finiuhn1
work on the Kybeo band and Hut
urday night tbe sheen wero all
dipped. They will dip again in
about ten dnvs. i
Mr. and Mrs, Win. Dickison mid
t-oioy Adams and family are to
to start for Crescent City and other
coast Hints on Wednesday fur a
montn s outing.
The directors of the Sonthnrn
Oregon Agricultural society held a
business meeting: at Jacksonville
Monday and were tbe euesta of
Vice fresideut ,I)r. Geo. DeBar
during their stay iu the. capital
town. ..
Rev. Roht. McLean, of Gmniji
x ass, accompanied by his son,
Bertram, spent a counle'of 1vb on
Rogue river last week. Mr. Mn-
Lan has beeu in poor health for
some time and must soon take a
vacation. His many friends here
hope he will decide to spend the
time among us.
All Humors of the Blood,
From the sroull Dimolo tn th ,!,-,,, ir,, l
scrofala sore, ' are cured by Hood's
sarsapariuu, wnicn thorongtily purl
uo, vitalizes miu unnencs tne blood.
He are Offeri
ng
'V
A good white Poarl Button
size 18 to 24 at 5c per doz.
, PURE LINEN Jj A.0E f ?
fiwh wide,' .5o for, 12 yardH.!' iiicji wid, Ho foe 12 yard
WW' l'tut) linen Jicni 8tMMa,liitodkrt5liift for 10 emit.
m A lanrofline' of colurod .iH.nlHnul h,m,
to, r . - . T. " '-. XT oatvtv.iiv t
S ?5
at iOcot8:)tjr;dJit6ii)l.l.
Vhi na "'- fif g H'.'-
-rre
A ('uatoiu Mui.e, full Htook working hIioo
for men, at
A -.HiuiUBo.tje 1 JreBti-Uo)olrrMt'ii all "
VtJrl?S,iitt
I ne uesr
.... .......
h isi ri- rr:
n i-riAM Masai
nn iiuui "iiirni. at
$1.50
$1:50
2 f p1fw:lMc per yard.
Oiuuo window Khndos Biiring flxturoH, 2.5 cts.
viuriuin poms, oompioto, 10 ot8..
M-DE0EIi St EVEflS
HAVE YOU
MHeard a Robin" Yet?
No Matter if You Haven't
.Whether you have or not, you'll know that
Hpring is hero by a peip into our show
windows. Once you step inside the store
you'll find evidenco on every side
Spring Goods Piled High...
Will confront you which ovor way you may turn, and
they are quit sura to challenge your attention, for
never have wn displayed a finer stock. As to our
prices and valuos, we prefer not to say a word, for wo
oannot do them justice. Camo and see they wilt
speak for themselves ...i .
W. H. Meeker & Co.
Griffin Creek Gatherings.
George Hoyt came near boln(f killed lost Sat
urday. He was in his stable, oo the Hasolton
place, when one ol his horses kicked him with
both feet between tho hip Joint and the spine.
He lay there for over an hour, unable to make
a noise or get up, but finally succeeded in get
ting up and going to the house.
Mrs. Robert Mlnter came near belna- bitten
by a huge rattlesnake a short time ajo. She
was sitting on a choir under a.cherry tree and,
hearing something rattle, looked and discovered
the snake coiled between her feet. ' She fumtwid
Just In time to save herself, and taking a gar-
BY PHILOMKr.A .
Mr. and Mrs, Nosier have moved
near Ashland.
Mr. Chapman and familv Via
uiovea to caen precinct to reside,
E, L. Redpath had tho miRfnr.
tune to iose a fine Jersey cow last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraley were the
guests of J. L. VVilsou and family
Sunday.
Mr. Kirtz, who has resided here
for some time, left for California a
short time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown, of
Eagle Point, were the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. True on Thursday.
Hood s Pills cure nausea, sick ln-ad.
acbe, Indlgestloo, biliousness. All
arugfftsts. 'Mi.
A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING.
The largest log ever laweti in the
ruget Bound , country was, turnod
out ol a lacoma mill last week. It
was 30 feet long and 9 feet thick at
one end, and 6J feet at the other,
scaling over iu,uw leet. Boards 1 4
inches thick for the entire , lonth
vTcic uuy iui ciuiuuiuQ purposes.
in . lalcima, .Waehmcton. thn
streets and trees are full, of the Ger
man songbirds this summer. 1 Tlm
iook une nome . canaries escaped
from their cages, and their warbling
is beautiful. Three yoars ago a
few hundred of these little songsters
were turned out of their cages from
Portland, ttnd every year thev have
multiplied mindly, until now the
towns and cities, as well us tlio
ceuntry settlemunle of the entire
INorthwcBt. arc full of music because
of their advent.
Dill Vn l'.tn
Try Klectrio Hitters us a runuuiv tin-
your trouble? If not, got a bottlo now
uu Buireuei. xnis medicine bus boon
found to be peculiarly adapted to tbo
relief and cure of all fnmnln OAtfiri o(na
exerting a wondorful dlroot lnfluonoo
in (?ivin(f otrentrth and tone to tho nr.
kiio. ii you nave loss of
Soyden 8t JSiieholson
jqiHDWE MEN
Wo arc now tn nni tiAtr .kuni.... j i. -
tuvVfiA h.vH :.r!"WD""T" y 'rwetet
ntclal tlM ". Ainooff our
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Blue Flame Oil Stores, Ice Creaiu Freezers,
Hand Loaded Shells and Fishing Tackle ...
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? ,u ' roal,ttr twk .of Unlvorsal stores and ranges, also
.11," .ovorj;'hiiiK usually kept in a tirst!.. birdWarc
store. We do all kinds of Jjlpe-ilttlnir and pluinbtnic. Call
and see our line of (runs and sporting goods . H",",B,n'
;, Remember We are now tn the Adktog building
. next door to Haekins druir stnrn . .
Bred Trotting Stallion,
TYBALT, 2:27 1-2,
i Kegistered No. 1070J, .
Will make the season of W at Modford, Jacksonville and Central Point, Jack-
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TYBALT was olrod by tho ohamnlnn t nil inn ' a ... i...... ,
of JulieL -I:?, trial onl'eoHf rTZ V ?L?
rnon as tno late TIios. niiymond.Jay Beach
-. n irtrjl ham. 1.A ...... .1.1 1 ... -
Hnn.tlfu
constipation, headaoho, fainting spells',
or are nervous, slr-nnln.a a,,ii.Mn
molancholv or tmnhin u,ik ,n,..;
spells, Kleotrlo Blttors is tho modiol'n
you need. Health and strength aro
5wan.H?,d b lts uso' Fmy "on and
l.00 at Chas. btrnng's drug store.
Notice of Final Settlement,
In the Couniy Court, of thn Blntn of Oregon.' for
!... .. '""'''onnty ol Junkson.
.u .uouiunur 01 tno ostate of Annln M. Rein
. noltz, deucuHofl.
VTOTIDI! IS HKitkuv tiivv.u , , ,
VaMbl"11"' " M'oa In the County Court of
o'oloeUn m.'.ha ,h'. . .... ':"."'.
l!"nr,ngnt!,,r?f- A '" Intenrntort "ire
HOrntiy nntlflrtfl tn unnmif ami ill.i Uli, n 1 " .
rubllsliudin MKIirniiu Mail i,.'.''
W. 8 Crownll, county Jud.;o of suld County.
and others say -if Tvbult liml lw,n
Y" noun one of tho fastest of Altumont'. ,i.a ir ,
.i .mo iuui icotior aim Drocds lurrra Tnrms , . i .
AL. HELLER, Manager.
payment,
WM, CLARK.
'ay 03, lOVI.
Admlulstralor of said astute.
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DAVIS & GILKEY
Succossora to G. L. Davis.
Tlin tiiimf itf ((ni fii'm lm nl.. i 1 .
pol icy remains thfj same. We shall continue
to carry a complete line of fresh Krocories
find give, our customers the benefit of the
lowest prices possible, as well as honest
weights. Call and see us and we will treat
you courteously ....
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DAVIS & GILKEY
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