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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1897)
OUR COUNTV I Correspondents 1 JllCkMIIIIVlllU MOWN, Mru, (.. K. Nuuliur uml MrH. ,1. 1). Kity wore kiiiihIh at. tlio Cot. M111117 I'll nil Hiilurdiiy, M. M. Taylor, tlio olovnr oltirk of I. Nuiiiiii'h, Iiiih Kdiio Id CoIohUii fur a two woolm1 rmiruiitioii. ' Dr. W. W. OnlcHby, uf Junoliim jSity.Hpiint IiihI 'I'liiirHiluy in .luuk Hiiiivlllu, returning homo in tlic uvun ing. County CoiiiiiiinHi(iniirn IlrulHliiuv mid I'urry uro in town u'.UiixJing tlio regular monthly mooting of tliu attourlH. Miirrloil At Control Point, Juno (I, 1HU7, by Kov. I,. K. Heiidiirmm, 1C. C. Slioriiiiiii mid MrH. Modulo Muy WilliiimH. Miwt Riiho Huokluy, who Iiiih boon Slopping ul Kun FriinolHco for tlio piiHt two yonrn, Iiiih rotiirnoii to JuokHou County for a vIhII. MiHH Mollio ItonniOH, who Iiiih bnn veiling rvlutivim in JuckHon yio for Hovorul iiioiiIIih, roturned to Twr homo ul Kluinittli KuIIh l'ridiiy. Mrv, K. A. UoiimoH Id ft Tucfldiiy .for Ililtbboro, whiiro hIio will vinil hor purniitu, lion, and MrH, T. Toiiguo, for 11 month or h!x woolen. Murriituo liooiiHiiH IhhiiuiI, Juno '), to K. H, Huivoiih mill LonuCulhoun; Juno H, to Oao. K. 1 lowland, of For , Ht crook, and MiHB Ada M. Finlior. John Wliitjnu, who hail boon viiiit ing .liiclntonvillu for some) timu, loft on ThurHday for Now York, from whioh phioo ha will nail for Cior 1 'ninny, biH native country. I'rof.C. K. Shophord and Dr. Guo. (). II. Dollar, uoconipiiniod by thoir familiuH, Hppnt IiihI Saturday iiionio ing 011 tilt) bountiful banks of Anil land crook. a ...... u II. ...:n IHIB. rtlllllt .1. IMTIIUfl 1TIII J'orlland Saturday ovnniug to rcpro Hunt Adurol Chapter No. II, 0. K. 8., .it tlio Kniud chaptor whioh con vener) June lit the inutropoliH. Win. Kohryor, of Modford, will opon up 11 now butohiir Hbop in the luiildiiig formerly occupied by Mm. Clmppell, 011 Culiforniii Htrool. lie biyi Ihihii running 11 moat wagon hero for a few weoks and finally looidod to' open a Hliop. Andrew Canlrnll, Jr., of Union- town, Iiiih boon dangoroiiHly ill for Ilia punt fortnight witli Hpinul men ingiliH. Hin malady took a ohango for tho hotter Sunday afternoon, but the latent news trom thero is very liHCouragiug. Dr. Cole, of Modford, , it in attvudunco. Itav. U. C. Oglnsby, who has beon dangorouHly 111 at Myrtle Point for Hovoral motitliR, wne brought to .fnuksonvillo hint week to boo if the change of olimato would not be lionoliciiil to bin health. Ho stood tho trip wall and whmiih Hlightly im proved ut thin ti mo. Hin wife ac companied liim, MrH. John Hillix, neo.MiflH Rutin Danforth, formerly of JackHonvillo, but now of ThoinpHon Kails, Mon tana arrived on Tuomlay's train for a three diiVH' v:itit with old friends at hor former homo. .She is tho guoBlof liorooiiHin, Chad. Busoy, and family. Mrs. Hillis is iecrotary of tho W'oiimii'b Mining Association W Montana, and it is on liumnoss counecteil tlierewith that sho is en route to San KranoiHco. Dr. Dun forth, her father, who was a promi nent physician, also hospital con tractor, -in Jacksonville Hovontoon years ago, in still 11 resident of Mon tana and is halo and hearty. (fold Hill Mnrirets. . IIV MAKK IIAKKII. I'rof. Day I'arkor was down from Modford Saturday. II. H. Barnhart was ovor from Applogato tho last of tho week. I'olton Bros, slnrtod for eastern Oregon with a largo band of cattle 4 lent wook. Man and teams are now busy getting out rock for tho foundation of tho now church. J. T. Molfatt is eroding a now dwelling which will add greatly to Beauty. Benutv'a bano la' tho fading or falling of the hair. .' Luiurinut lroamt nr. tr MnrA In it, A matron than to the maid whose easlcct of cliarrai is yet unrlfled by time. Beautiful women will be glad to be reminded that falling or fading half la unknown to those who use Ayer's Hair Vigor. ggr The irSM of tho looks of hia already handBomo place, H. 1), Drown, of Sardine creek, wont to I'ortlmid Saturday to Hiend two or thruo weeks. John Curry was in town lust ivcek in tho interest of tho Singer Hewing Machine Company, Olson HroH, lira bimy cleaning up their lumber viird preparatory to moving near Jiickminvillo. Carpenter & Alllwin have Hlurted their 1 1 () kiln on Kuiiiih creek after .several moutliH of Idleness. Dr. James itraden left lust Fri day for Indianapolis, I nil.. toHpond the sumiiiur with his friends. IJert Whitiiuiii and Miss Myrtle Woodford, of Medl'ord, punned through here Sunday morning 011 a tiiiideui, on route for Grants 1'ush. McFurren, the barber, hub added another chair to his shop, und "Lit tle Hill" is now practicing on the boys Unit uro trying to ruiso whisk ers. Orris Crawford is now the owner of a "bran now" bicyule and wo ex pect to hear of some broken records, if nothing else. Cast oil' splints unit Hi'cond hand arnica for Palo at reasonable terms at Thk Man. of fice. ) Tulile Kiii'K items. Dr. and Mrs. Patterson were driv ing through Table Itouk Thursday. Many uro busy haying. Tho crop is not iuitu up to the standard this year. Joe Hill, thu proud owner of tho pacing horse, Tokio, was among tho visitors to Table Kock lust week. Last week Wo hud a little scuro about measlttH in our school, but tho alarm was a false one and only hinted a couple of dayH. Itert Childors Iiiih been sending two and three teams daily to Mod ford louded with wood. He has enough out to kcop them busy for 11 long time to coma. Thero wers several largo crowds visiting and picnioing on the river Sunday. Although the day wus very warm everybody seemed to onjoy their outing. Soma nice strings of small fish woro taken home but wo heurd of no one lauding a salmon. Letters from I be Adnins-Dickinson cumping parly, stato that thoy arived at the eieisl in good health and enjoyed llionitjolvoB through out the whole trip. As this is their first visit to thu "briney deep" they will find many things new thut will afford them'pleasuro for somo time to come. Our roads hit ye been kept hot for soveral days past by man 1 who are always anxious to help a good thing along with their money und inllu odoo. Our recont coal and oil dis coveries have had the effect of stir ring up matters considerably, and wo hope that the coal will continuo to grow blacker and bigger and tho oil puror and mora abundant until double daily coaches of fuur will be needed lo carry tho sight-seers. W. F. Huddard, U. S. commis sioner and superintendent of the Clackamas hatchery, Rpont a couple of days bore last week looking up a location for a hatchery hero on the river. Mr. Hubbard has been con nected with tho fishery business for over twenty years and is quite en thused ovor the prospects of getting a hatchery located on our beautiful river. As most of tho arrangements am completed for water, building, etc., wo are ipiito suro of tho new enterprise being in operation by Aug. 1st. " Children Day. Juno KJ. will bo celebrated by the pupils and teachors of Tablo Kock Sunday school with appropriate oxorcises in the Maple crovo on tho river. All interested in Sunday school work aro cordially invited to at tend. Exorcises to begin at 11 a. m. From 9:30 a. in, to 10:30 there will bo some one stationed at the gate north of Bybee bridgo to show tho way to tho grovo. A basket dinner will follow tho exercises and in tho afternoon thero will bo prouohing by Uev. F. Downing. All aro cordially invited. Poisons oiigonilured by food fonnoiit Ing In a dospuptio stomach aro tho di rect cause of rhaumatlem, gout, bron chitis, liver and kidney complaints, as thma, pneumonia und many norvous uilmonts. Thoso results aro prevented bv the HBO of tho Shakor Difrostlvo Cordial, a romedy dlsoovorod and prepared by the Shakora of Mount Lebanon. N. Y. It Ib in itsolf a food and has power to digest otlior food takon with it. Thus it rests tho (Uncased stomach and fin ally mastors tho worst oases of dyspep sia. It aots promptly and fresh strength and inoroiiHa of woigbt soon follows. Tho first dose, taken immediately aftor eating, almtoH tho pain and distress so dreaded by dyspeptics. Trial bottlo enough to provo Its moi'lt 1(1 oonts Lnxol Is tho best niedlelno for ohlld ron. Doctors recommend it In place of enstoroll. Settlement Notice. Ml parsons knowing thomsolyos ln dobtad to tho undorslgnod aro re quested to call and sottlo at once; all porsons having claims against mo aro rnquosted to presont thorn and thoy will be paid. O. L, DAVIS, Outrnl Point Items. J. Cook, of Mt. Pitt, wuh trading hero tho first of the week. Wm. M. Holmes made Grunts Push u business trip lust week. Ben Hymond, merchant of Rook Point, 8jm.1L Tuesday in our city. MrH, A. L, Harvey, of Gold Hill, spoilt Saturday with friends of this place. I Pule, offiold Hill, spent un day with his diiiighter, Mrs. Murk Welch. Mrs. Kllen Curd well, ofdold Hill, wuh in our town several days lust week, visiting friends. Tho members of the M. K. Church will hold their annual camp meet ing bore beginning Juno 2-1. Mrs. J. W. Morrltt mudo hor pa rents, Mr. and MrH. W. T. Moore. of Jacksonville, a visit last week. Mrs. J. C. lliiruiird opened her photograph gallery last woek and ih having all tho work she can do. JCdwurd C. Sherman, of Ashland, and Mm. Muggio M. Williums, of this place, were murricd Sunday. Miss Minnie Cox, who has been very ill, is now improving. Dr. Jones, of Med ford, is the attending physician. . Our city bus presented a very live uppcaruueo tho pust week, ow ing to the rush for the Elk creek gold mines. Mrs. J. D. Rocker, of Ashlund, organized a Woman's Relief corps hero last Saturday with fifteen charter members. The school board met Saturday evening and elected teachers for the next school year. Tlfey were Prof. J. C. Barnard, principal; P. II. Daley, Misses Anna Clements and Puarl Hull, assistants. P. 0. Appleguto, J. W, Merrill, V. C. ICover and Mr. Brobst have been prosMictiug a quartz ledge on Elk creek the past month, it is prospecting very rich and they think they have struck a bonanza whioh wo hope will provo true. MKMOIIIAI. DAY AT CKNTHAL I'OINT. Central Point was not behind in tho manner in which Memorial und decorative services were carried out. The iieopla were fortunate in securing tho Rev. Eli Fishor to preach Memorial sermon on the .'10th. The sermon was able and scholarly from first to last, filled with pathos for our nation's dead, whilo earnestly breathing forth forgivoness for our erring bretharn of ralKilhous strife. Ou Decora tion's Morn" the peoplo assembled at the M, K, Church which was simply, but tastefully decorated with evergreens and flowers suita ble to tho occasion. A largo de legation from Ashland Burnside Kst and W. R. C. came early as invited guests. The Gold Hill Jas. I.ullroll was also represented, hut came Into in the day. Commander Kealonj of Harrison, courteously invited tho Burnside post and Relief corps to perform tho G. A. R. ritual exercises, which wus accepted and carriod out in an improssivo manner, after which the program of the day was opened by singing "The Battlo Hymn of the Republic," which was rendered by the choir in a very accepted manner. Commander Nea'.on, in a few well chosen remarks introduced Hon. C. B. Watson as orator of the day. Tho address was calm, dis passionate and happily freo from anything that could offend any class and showed deep thought and extended research. At the close of tho address, "Covor Them Over With Beautiful FloworB," was ar tiHtically rendered by the choir, followed by reading of Lincoln's Gettysburg address. Aftor reading the address the song of "Southland" was sung by the trio of Applegato childrou which was a gem in execu tion. . The exercise closed with a few remarks by one of the comrades and singing of that old song that is over new, Amorica. Too much praise cannot be given to the members of W. H. Harrison post G. A. R. for tho manner in whioh the services woro carried out. Though weak in membors they are full of zoal toward those who stood shouldor to sholdor with thorn in the dark day of tho nation's peril and we as citizens as oach 30th of May rolls around should emulate their oxnuiplo in commemorating tbe sorvices of those who freely gave thoir lives that we might enjoy the blossings of peace. Those that returned from the strife are now in tho sere and yellow leaf. Each Decoration morn tho line is shorter, tho step more feoblo. Lot younger hands and foot carry out what thoy have bo nobly carried out for many years. , ' A Barrel of Squirrels. Mr. N.'- P. Williamson, of Salom, Oreiron. writes. "I havo triad soveral brands of squirrel poison but Fry's Is tho bost. 1 bollovo ono Oin of B'ry's Squirrel Poison will kill a barrel 01 snulrrolB and bv using early and ofton you stop tho breed." Evory can guar- anteod or monoy roiunaoa, price ouo, For salo by O . II. Hasklns and Chas Strang, Modford, Dr. J. Hlnklo, Cen tral roint, InlOOdl'S Cure nil liver UN, IiIIKiuj. - ", IikmIucIih, mm tUim- 3 will, liiillKimlluu, Minatlint- III C nmi, Ttiiir uit umiijt, oiu,. mil pain or jcrl. Hold brail ifrunrMl, r.nu. 'Ilia onlr I'lIU to tuka wall IIomTi HanapaillU, OltDINANCK NO. 1.75. An OrrllNUNCt' iu I'rnOoi itwt fmututf tho l'ult Ho lliiultlj, unil lo I'rovlfln (or, Kniulro und Ki.'KiHiih tlic oiiHiructlim, i Utanlntt nwl -Inhiclintf of WiiiiT'i'ikNt I'rlvy Vault wlthlti twiulij 1.1 in It In IIih Town of MctltVint; to I'rolilljll llio imo nl I'rlrfcH Uk.tcim wJitimit ouch VauitN, urn) Ut H KijlHtf the Removal ut tlio CouU-MlK Diorrof, and of otlwr Vault), und of (ImtMirit ui.il oihvr NoxKmm mid OfiVnalve HuljMtonct wlUitu tbe VoitHtruUi Llmlw of HttlUTown of Medford. Tho people of tho Town of Mcdford doOrdulo tut follow. HKcTtow I -It Mtmlt tie fttid lii bwhy d. clunrd to lie und made thu duly of eavh and evnry pernon or pottou. oorfio ration or eorpor btlofm owning uuy lot. piece or parcel of real om tuto. on which thre now In or hereafter ahull he any privy or prlvlrn ernntcd, uotnttructed or mulntuined. within the IlinltM of tbe fnllowinir ileHerloed portion of the town of Mcdfordj eoiiiity of JwUiuiu and Klute of Orefn( Ut wit: ( oniifienclnic ut corner of A und Ikt trcntji run nliiK wonUirly ulonK M utreot to U Htnwl, theneu noutherly alentf a n'reet to 4th ntrect, theneo weHiorly uUmtf -Ith Htreet to J Hired, thence Southerly itlontf J mreel to 7lh utreei, thence wettton Juekwrivllle road to northwest corner of ll-tk 'I n Culloway u Mldltion. thence Mouth to Went lUth utreei, thence easterly along Went 10th mrott to tmrcet, thence Houtherly alotiff fi fiireet to fViiiiltwent corner of block i. in i,ufUHion h addition, thence eaMUirly along the (MiUtheru limit of the Uwn of Medord Or,, to Kunly ntd, thenre northerly alon county road lo M Htreet, thence weuUtrly along 3d Htrwjl to A Htreet, to, under the direction of the health committee of wald town, excavate, con m rue l and wulntutu under each and every nuc)i privy or prlvEeit, either of hrlck or tone laid lu mortar and properly cemented, or of metal or other material. In Htioh manner an will make the name, wualover the male rial uHed, wholly ImncrvlouH to water or urine, a good HUlmtnntlal vault of Huftlrlent alze and dlmen atoim, not leH than 'l feet by 3 feet, and at leant foot deep, und of ho much lurRerHtzeamldl menlotHa tbe hi. Id health committee Khali deem necebary and direct, and all aucb vaulU nball le ho cnnHiructed an to render the aarae convenient lo empty the contemn thereof, aluab with wau.r. cleauHe and dlnlnfect. Biwi. 'I, It fthall be and is hereby declared to be Hie duty of every nucb owner, and of r .y aKeut, Icirnce, or occupant of any lot, piece or parcel of real entate within the limttH aforesaid on which any privy now Ih or hereafter nball be erected or mafmalned and uned to caune the vault thereunder to be emptied of lu contents and thoroughly cleatincU and disinfected as otten an the name beconien tilled, or whenever audh emptying, cleanhlng and d Mo feet I or way be deemed ne('enary and ordered by it a id health comuiiiu-e, of aald town, to prevent tbe name tecoml!ig ln)urlouH to tbe public health or onViiMlve lo itm Htnne of the Inhabit ant of nald town of Medfortl, and nuch contents muni be removal u Home point ouulde at the corporate iiojuh oi tne lown or 61 eo lord, and hucIi (ililnfecttuitH used for dlllnfeetlng nuch vuiiIIh uh ihe rtuld h'-ulth commlitco Hhall pre scrilHi find direct. Mi:c. 3. It Hhall br. and Is hereby declared to ne, una mane uuiuwiui tor any owuer, or occu liiitit ol any ha. piece or parcel of real ctale within the limit of the territory herein above in ncctloo on of thin ordinance mentioned and ueMirtoon on wnu-ti any prlvv now Ih or here-i uficr nhall be constructed, maintained or UHcfl, ! lo hereafter construct, muinialn or uhc the I Mime an a privy without llrst coiiKiruciing 1 thereunder a water ltlil vault of the character i and in the mar tier herein above in Kuld ttection I one of I bus ordinance provided, Hpeclhed and required; Provided, however. tbt oue hundred and twenty day' time, from and after the pub lication oi inis oruuiancc. or nucu iiirtner time an may, by mid health comtnlttfe of aid town, be deemed reanonublc. necessary and granted lu which to conn I rue t the vault, or vaults, as by this ordinance required, shall be and inhere by allowed and granted to each and every nuch owner, or owner, of any of the real estate aforxuld affected by the provisions of IblH ordi nance, in which to comply with the provisions of wet I on one of this ordinance by the con hi met Ion of vaults as thereby required. Her. it duqii oe ana isnercoy ueciurea ana wade unlawful for anv owner, airent. leHsee. or occupant of any real property within tho corpo rate llmita of the tewn of Medforfl. or for any person whomsoever to deposit upon, cover or burv In the around at nnr olace within said corporate limits the contents f any privy vault of any kind or character whatsoever, whether anove or below tut surface oi me grouna, situ ated within the coroorate limits of amid town of Modford, but it shall be the duty of every itucn owner, agent, leruteo or occupant o: any such real estate on which there now is or here after nball be any privy, to cause the vault thereof to be emptied of it contents and the name to be removed in the manner hereafter in thin ordinance provided. bKC. h Any. every and all privy vaults which heretofore or hereafter may be constructed within tbe territorial limits mentioned and de scribed In section one of this ordinance, shall be vtntilateu hyu veitltlatintr pipe or tube cou rt true ted ol such material and size (not less than four inches in diameter or tu iqutvclent on the luHtdet of the height of one foot above the roof of puch buiuitng and In nuch manner as said health commlttea.sball prescribe and dl roct, and such pipe or tube shall be connected with the vault as to secure the proper ventila tion tnereoi, HK4 6 It shall be and fs herebv declared nnd made unlawful for any person to sutler or permit any premises owned or occupied by htm witnin tne corporate umus oi me town oi .ieu fonl, or any cellar, vault, privy or pool situated thereon to becomo nauseous, foul or otlensive and prejudicial to the public health or public com fort. Sec. 7, It sholl bo and is hereby declared ami made unlawful for anv person to remove the comet) ih of any prlvy vault, sink or cepool witnin ne corporate itmun m ine town oi 3iei ford without tlrst procuring n permit so to do from the health committee of said town which health committee shall urant uch permit upon compliance by tho applicant therefor with the provisions oi tuis oniinauco rciaunK luercio, nml niinh nerinit Hhall be curried bv the nerson or persons doing such work while engaged there in. Skc. a It shall bo and ts hereby declared to bo and made unlawful for any person to use, wlthiu the corporate limits ol the town of Med fnni. unv oart. wauon or vehicle for the couvev- nnoo or removal of the contents of any privy vaults at any lime unless tue same it peneciiy staunch, tight and olosely covered with u wooden or motal cover so as to entirety prevent leakage or smell therefrom, and the premises from whioh the contents of such privy vaults have been removed shall be left bv the person or persons removing the same in a cleanly con dition, satisiactory to sat a neaun committee. SBC. Any privy vault within the corporate limits or the town of Medford, which in the opin ion of tho said houlth committee is at any time detrimental to the public health shall upon no tice lu writing from said henlth committee, or chairman thereof, to the owner, agent, lessee or occupant, of the premises on which tho same la situated, be abated within live days after the sorvtoo ofsuoh notlco, upon such owner, agent, lossoo or occupant, or within such shorter time as shall by said houlth committee be deemed necessary and designated in said notice. Seo. 10. Any person who shall violate any or Dm nmvisioiiH of this ordinance, shall, upon conviction thereof before tho rocorder of said town of Heniora, oe pumsnoo. oy u hub oi coi less than ttvo dollars nor more than twenty dol lars, and in defaultof tho payment or such tine and the eost or prosecution, shall bo committed t, iiia lull of nnid town for a norlod of time not oxoecding ouo day for overy two dollars of such 8kc. II, It shnll he and is hereby declared and made thedutv of the said health committee and of tho marshal of said town to see that tho provisions of this omlnni.ee nro enforcotl, Skc. IS. This ordinance shnll tnko offcot and bo In force from und after its first publication. , . O. 11, IIASKINH, Attest. Mayor. V. W. Stunileld, Heoorder. Notice of Final Settlement. In tho Couuty Court, of llio Suvto ofOreprou, for UtoComily o( Jui'kson. In tlio innttor of tlio ostuto of Aiiulo M. Kou holtr, ilrotmsotl.' NOT1CK 19 HK.KKHY GIVKN THAT L. L. Frooinnn, AdmiuiHtrfttor ot the above on titled ostnto, hau tllcil In tho County Court of Jackson bounty, Oregon, his Una! account In sulci matter, ami by order uf said Court, 10 o'clock a. m tbo Oth day of July, is fixed for a hearing theroot. All porsons in teres tod aro hereby notified to appear and fllo his or hor ob jootfotiHtosald account on or beforo Raid day. Published in Mhdfohd MatTj by order of Hou. V. 3. Crowe 11, county Judgo or aald County. Dated May i,lW7. h. T. FnEEMAK, Administrator of said oatate. Hrsal( tho London chemist, found that In ground pepjHT, Unseed meal cake, wheat flour, oat meal, husks of mustard dud aeveral other rnattfrin.H of vefffftahlo origin had been introduced tut adulterant. The tvifn.1 raltifl of coke made Innl yvtir In thu (Tiiitd Htatw aioounti'd In tumt to more than 912,000,000. Niiic-twn-twentlethH of American coke comes from the Appalachian eoul flelrlH. while f'eiinsyjvfiiifa produce, three lifiicH iiH fiuclt iim any other HUtfe, I'rof. Frederick HUirr, of the Cui ventlty .of Chlcuo,. hn Jtifl art'd on a tiiree months' tour of Mexico and Guatemala lu the Interest of archiu'O loffical ifclonre. fir Intendu to examine the drowned A.Unc city at the bottom of Uikc, C ha pal a, and Investigate the pyg mle in the Chapnla mountains in the interior of Ouatmala. Thla It Tour Opportunity. On receipt of tea eenU, cash or stampa, ft generous sample will be mailed of tbe moat popular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demon sirs to the great merits of the remedy. EII BROTHERS, 50 Warren Ht., New York City. Rev, John Reld, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont, recommended Ely's f'resm Balm to me.. I can emphasuui bis statement, "It is a posi tivo cure for catarrh if used as directed." Her. Francis W. Poole, Pastor Central Pre. Church. Helena, Mont. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. )WM. M. RICHARDS .... 1 Z la Manufacturing a llfgh Grade of E 2 Z ....Rough and Dressed Lumber if Fir and Yellow Pine of Superior Quality. Prices and quality , 5 El guaranteed to give satisfaction. Mail orders will receive 2 attention . $ Mill Seven 5rW.WffHMffffW Slam 0 ... Hjax Bicycles .$45, $50 The Best Wheel Made for the Money They are strictly up-to-date; thoroughly well made; all the latest improvements... We keep in stock bicycle lamps, bells.J pumps, oil and other supplies needed by wheelmen. Call and see us before purchasing.... BOYDEN & NICHOLSON Jr. The best every day tool in Oregon - ' For Cultivating Orchards; For Cultivating Corn; ' For Cultivating Wheat on summer fallow ground; For Cultivating in Wheat on ground that was plowed, last fall and not sown. We also have a full line of Planet Jr. goods. Call and see them.... . HUBBARD BROS. No livery stable In Southorn Orepon ia prepared to turn out bet tor rigs or toams than aro we and 'tis this fact that' lias made our stables the favorite with tho travoHng public Horsos boarded by the day, week or month at reasonable rates Commercial Travelers Rigs a Specialty.... Executor's Sale of Real Prooerty. ,nu.i:,!'?!r pf Ibe County f Jackwn. Ji nlli "L"1"'!'- tnwaiwUon w protmle liuitlneaa. In tho manor ol Uio imlato ot K W Carvor, V-fTICK la horehv iM tb, uiutonlgtml V uh oooulor of tfio alwve ni.i.iwl olol. fr vlruiKof on oninr of anlo milo by mo aula miuiity wurt .i i Miijm. iwr? win Vund .fur HATUkiMY, jvi.yj, im, offor ot prlvuto .ole. im provlilrrt by Inw, thn folloKinif Uoaorlbod rem uiitiito boloiiKlnK t Htototto wit: " TliOKwHof ,. aonin, tu Warmth of rnu I oBt; )4 of "4, vr',i ul not, awU of n vrii. hk4 ol na4; via of awu, Boo2, lota und i of aco :i, lota f ourl 6 of aoc 10. lota I. u and ilncc II: u'i of tlio uvi'4 ami nH of ne'4, nue R; IuIh '4 arid :i, aifo IA: alao commonrlritf ut the nw voroor of fractional of nw'f mcc I l.tbnncoanrs. riNia.thoriMi o roUi., tlienco n rrMla tbouorw IB rod to plarm of bfirlnnlnir. contolnlnn 6.'J aoroa; and alao iHijrlnnfnif at nw vomer of do nation hind claim NoM, Ip .In south of range I weat; theneo eaat&ri.uncba; thenco aouth ol.H chatoaouth boundarvof d I o No HI: theno. w ar.7l cha; thence n 'ii.ih chs; thence w If&jr. eha: thenco n 17 cha to place of benlnnlnr In aeca 10 and II. tp as south of runno I weat, con talnlnir In all (i.7B ocrea. excepting therefrom the following described landa heretofore aolil and conveyed: 1U) acrea aold to t N Hhook. om dcacrlbed In volume it page m deed recorda 24.04 acrea aold to a:v Morrla aa deacrlbed In volume 2(1, pago ana, deed rccorda; .3 acroa aold to Wm Mathea aa dracrthed In volumo lie page !!, deed rooorda; 11.33 acrea aold to Im (! (Joeman, aadeaerlled In volume ft, page Dng. deed recordaj total number of acrea Hold, l&g.rtt leaving Wt.Yl aerea of land belonging to the oKiate and all situated In Jackaon County, atatb of Oregon. , . 'I man or HAI.K C'aah in hand. II. K. Coopbii, Eiecutor of the eatate of K. W. Cim er, de ceaaod. Dated May 0, IW7, Wanted-An Idea Who eaa thlalr of some lmpl Ihlnw tn falMl? rrm,i yuui hibh inrrr mar DrlOK TOH WUUU. Will. j6llS WgLBEKijfaBlf ' CO., Patent AtuZ txjt. Waiblnitoa. D O.. tot their .Htt prla. offar and lut ot two bundrad loveatloD. wanted. -Superior job printing, Mail office. Miles East of Medford U and $75 ! Onion... S tables WILLIAMS BROS... proprietors' CULTIVATOR