CITY HAPPENINQS. 1 Tlioru was it woildlntf down at Grants I'ass Tiiumliiy uvoiiliitf unci onu of Ino principals wiih u Mudford party lliti Hikinu uuIiik W. IS. Nicholson oui' "Wllllo," null wuro. Tliu wudilliitf took plaoo ut uluht o'ulook, and tliu otlioi' parly to tills ouuti'iuit "until death ill) u h part" wus MImh NuIIId, duilK h tin1 of M r , und M rn. W . J . H tu ivus, ml of whom lire woll known hi this city, thuy having (orinorly rusldud liuru. Thu wedding took plaoo ul thu liomo of tliu bride's iiimmlHftiid tho words wliluli jolnod thu liiiurtH und liiinda ol those two youiiif )uo)lo woro proiiounoud by Huv. Jonicliis, pastor ol tliu Methodist Church In Grunts l'ass, Aftor thouuru mony a II no supper won survo. Thoro wuro In ultondiMioo relatives oflho brldo, ii lew lnvlt.d uuust und tlio groom's Islor, Mis Mumlo Moholsuu, ol tlila olty. Tlio happy oouplo drovo to Mod ford Wodnunduy und on Tliuraduy tnrtoil lor tholr now homo ut Ft. Klum utli, ut whloh pluuo Mr. Nioholsou, In oumpuuy with VV. L). Uoldloniun, con duuta nniirnoaa shop nnd thu two opur uto u slock und huv (una on nulla un oxlonslvo auulo. Tlio brldo la ono ol thu II uo t vounir liidloa ol tlio vulloy- tiiluntod und uulturud, und ono whoin ovuryboily will oouuraluliilo "Wllllo" In auloullnir lor a llfu holiiinulu. Thu Broom woll, by goshl adjoollvos pllod lour doop would not toll ol his trood niiiilltloa. liulsovcrv luuh u Kitiillu iiiun und liouotiiila uro ulwnya bolnur thrown ul hliu by thoao who npprooluui tlio nlorlliitf worth ol u really und truly good nmn. Muy ull tlio irnoda ol llfu bo tuolrs and may thoro bo uuxht olo tliun unahlno nnd luiiiiiliios In thut homo In Kluinutli County U tho wlahofTlltt MAIL. Thuradnv. Out. 20th. la a loirul boll duy no. tho duy to ordor your ull wool auil ol omnium iroin mo iiaonei aioro bull und It li to run from the bead of thu stairs through the ontiro longlh of the building. On tho lint floor tlio of lloo doak w 111 bo urrunuud In tho north- ouat oornor of tho oltluo, tho stairway will bo wldonod and u wash und olouk oo m will b put In whom tho doak now la. Tho dliiliia room will ulao bo re- modolod. Noxl spring tho uuptuln la llgurlng on putting up unothor bulldlog on tho smith sldo of tlio pruauut atruu- turo, in luot, no uua u rouayountrnotou for part of tho work. This will bo lifixlOo foot In si.o und two atorlua high. Tho II rut lloor will bo usud ua un auxll- lurv auinnlo room for oommurulul mon und tho upatulra for bedrooms, In real ity. It win mo un uuuition to tno noun, 1, L. Ilumlltlon. tho iiruaout nuounuut of tho botol, has negotiated for tho louao ol tno nuiiuing lor u torm oi yuura. Vor tho noxt twonly duy a I will vivo good or work for wood. IS, U, Elwood, owoior una opiioiun. M. Bulllniror. llvlnir on OrlDIn orook, mot with quite u aorloua aocl donton Wodnoaduy of thla wook. Ho wuavnuuirou In buullnir wood out ol mo Orlltlu orook ounyou, und whou coming out with uloud hla wuuon tinned ovor un omounkmant ton 10 auvo niinaou from Imj Inn thrown u doruouth It ho jumped from tlio loud on tho upper aldo. but In ao dolus hla foot cantrht on tno wagon una no wua inrown 10 mo Krouud with auuli foroo lliut both hla urma woro brokon ncur tho wrist. Hla urina wuro oulHtrolohod und ua hla lunula atruok tho ground II rut tho wholo wuluhlof his body wua on loom. -Dr. Hlokul wua oultud und roducod tho frnoluro. Although qui to un oldorly nmn ho la atronr phyaloully nod will undoubtedly null throuirh ull rlirhi. llu wua ulono ut tno tnuo uuu wuikou a milo und a hulf to hla homo uftor tho Huuidunt. lloiiao nnd II vo uoroa or land In aub urln of Modford for rout. Inquire of York Ac Wormian, Friday uflornoon Moadumog Thelas Tbo ludloa of thu Chryamithomum clrulo kuvo u vory ploitauut und Inter ualliilf oiiUirtulniuont ul Woodmen hull on Woduusdav ovunlnir of thla wouk. Tho program consisted of tolos by MUaoa Auuu Wull, Muyalo Foster uud Kltu Modynskl, un address und song by liov. Ulal, a violin solo by Miss Worn Korrlsauda ruultiilion by Wilson Wult, Tlio null drtvliiir oontoal w.is tho tuuus lug fouturo ol tho evening. Thoro wuro alxioon cuutunlunls unu tno nri prize, ii nalrol kid ulovcs. wua won by Mra. I). U. .Miller, tho second prize, u alurt wnlal aul, by Mra. 11. Ij. niuhulnon tho third orlw, a auurf pin, by Ml Llllluu Burr. Tho buuby prize win won by Mra. V. K. lllrio und It wua one of tho hnmiiiora unod In tho oontoat pro tnLml hv onu uf thu ludaoa. Q. L Weill), with thu uduioiilllon thut alio nrnotlcn null driving ut homo. Mlaa Molllo Hiirnuhurir, Mlaa Slollu Smith and Mra. Itlilnehurl did aomo very orodltnblo driving but uouordini; to tho tlmo kooior, Ci. U. Undloy, thoy woro a trllle Urn lonir In dolnir It. Kiln Muilyii akl, with her 'eft bund, ouino uuur gollliiK tho booby prlzu but Mra. Ulrizo could kIvu bur onrda and ipiulea and then win out In n content of thla nature. Tliu quiukoal tliuo nmde, 111 driving lx nulla, wua Hindu by Mra. Nloliolaou und Mra. Miller, thoy each completing tho Job In forty aooonda. If you wnnt to too how tho Sulem Woolen Mill aultlng looka, acu tho gouda by tho ynrd on dlaplny nl thu Itnckot, Tliuraduy und Friday, Oct. 2uth and lilat. On Tliuraduy night, or rnthor Fri day morn ng nbnui two o'clock llro broke out 111 a fruit drer oil 8. H. Sykea' place, aouth of Med lull, and tho dryer und adjoining uloru room wero oiinauiiied, loguthor with thulr conlonla. In thu atoro room wero about fiiMOpoundaoldriod prunea, HHIO pciundB of dried pvuohot und lull pouiida of lrlod npplea. Aaldo from thla ninounl of fruit tho dryer IIhoII wna full of prune" undergoing tho proueHS ol evaporation. In u loan-to of tho atoro room woro 107 boxoa of groon npplof, about nno-third of which wero burned aobndlvnato bo iiiimiirkolnblo. Tbo bullillngH nnd fruit woro a total loaa und thoro wna no lnaurnnuo. Fire diugtil from tho dryur aiuokcHUiok which run out tho aldo ol the building. J. S. llomir la living on llie pluuo und owned un inlorotl In thu fruit. Ho wnb - In M d ford llllrt wook und in aneuking of tho llro siild It wua ulmoat n n.lraele thut tho lino, two-story dwelling houao ana not burnod ulao. Clint rilewurt uw thu llro und at onoo hutiloiiod to tho aceno wliero thuao two gentleman, mutinied by n hired limn, auuouodod in thu dwullinc bv throwing wutor on It from an unatnlra window. Mr. Sykoa la now In Toronto, Oiumdii. Twonty-flvo cont allka ul Mookor ' icCo.'a. Thoao aro bouutloa unu cuii' nftt. hn finillLlleil (llHQWhurO. Slnoo tho aowerngo propoBltlon tins lioon dooldcd uoon by tho city oounoll fiint NiMh him laid hla nlnnaforu thor onifh ovurbuullng of Uotol Niiah. Tho viitirn Interior la to bo icurrungcd Upatulra tho Inaldo roomH uro to bo Jolnod Into miltoa of rooms, onu of ouoh in hi, liilnnil with un outHldo room. In- utoud of two hnlla running ut nil ungloa an thv iln now. there will bo but Olio and Ualloway guvo u drive whlal party to aomo 01 inuir juoxaonviua onu niou- ford frlunda. With auoh clinrming hoatuaaua u moat onloyume tlmo wua mint. Whlal wua indulged In for nov oral houra, Mra. Lovo scoring tho moat points, for whloh alio wua presented u hniidsomu, bund pulntoil china cup. Thu daintiest ol rulruabmonta woro servou uftor whloh tho Indloi nmiisud thomselvoa with un nnliiiuled gnmu of nlllow-dux. Thoao presonl from Juck xnnvillo woro Mesdmnva Uohtnson, Heuuioa, Lovo, Misaoa Allco llanley uud Jo Orlh: from Modford, Mosdumua l.lpplueoll, Nurregun, Wliilman. Muses l.ipplucott, Wormun, Wult nnd Webber. A, Hlovor, thu dru.yir.un, got him to do your hauling. Household goods and heavy arlluloa carefully nnd sufviy bundled. Teams always huiidy und touuistora oourtooua. K. J. Story, ho who a fow years ngo did (arming nnd rulsod stock ovor in VUO Ulg unu Ullliu uuibuuiuun nuuiibij, wrltoa TlIK MAIL from Ireland, whoro In, now resides, to the effect thut ho hus been having ull Ktnua ni iuok ainco ho lull hero tho moat rucont of whloh wua tho udvont of a little daughter In hla household ; Lot ua quote a lino or two from hla letter: "Tbo lust happi ness bus now ooino to mo uftor u series of good forluno wnlch bus mudc mo a wealthy innn. I hold the Quoou's com mission us it magistrate during my life, nnd I servo on thu local governing MNtlU o tno oounvy-cuiieu v..o ru . , k,n(U of ,hB of guurdlnna which la tho equivalent I ..... . . . of county uommlsslonora In Oregon." Mv full nnd winter stock of tnlllin erv bus urrlvcd nnd la now reudy for Inapooilou by tho Indies of Southorn Oregon. Tho stock Is replelo in ull tho new novelties of millinery. 1 huvo a nlaoo Chamborlaln'a Oollo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itoraody, For (ale by 0. if. Huaklna, druggist. Tho romulna of Frank Moray ar rived In Modford last Suturduy morning und funeral nurvluoa wore hold In the Christian Ohuruh on Hunduy niter noon. Tho nurvloos were oonduutud byUhe KnlghU of l'ytlilus lodge of thla city, of whloh douuusud wua un honored mom bo r. A short, linproaslvo serinon wua prouohod by Huv. Ulst, und oxoullont music wua furnished by tho church choir. Thu Knights inurolioil in file und In uniform from tlio lodge hull, whore the remains woro kopt from tho tlmo of tholr urrivul, to tho church uud aftor tho service to tho Dear orook bridge, where vehicles woro In waiting to convey them to tho cemetery . The ludloa of Mudford hud spared no pulns In tholr efforts to secure for tho occasion thu iiiost.hiiautllul und rarest flowers in tho oity und In consequence thoro wna a moat lavished floral contribution ut the funeral. Oomo In und toe our ulushna und velvets ut IK cents poryurd at Meeker & Co.'a. Tho old bollor. formerly uaed for eumplng wutor at tho oity works, has ecu taken to the now woll house uud placed In poslt'on for use In pumping water irom tno well wincn is now ooin out down. Tlio new nuinn la In poa lion und vory aoou work on thu well nroner will by resumed. It la tho In' toutlon of the bourd, should u sudlclent umounl of water be secured, either from tho woll or u tunnol undor the river, or both, to luy plpo to the tanks, on West Hovoulh street, und this nloo to intorsoot the mains on Houth C and South U streets, and by thla intersection tho pumu will bo pumping directly Into tho mulna ut all times when runnlnu and whon not run ning thu surplus wutor In tho utnka will supply thu demands of the uiulns Thorn uro about twonty feet of water in tno woll ut present ana it is tno in tontion to go eight or ten foot deeper. Spring trucks for spring house hold moving. Wells & 8 b oarer. Mr. and Mrs. J. li. Ward aro very much lncansed because thut on Mon dnv ICnooh Will, an ornhun bov whom thoy scoured n couple of years ago from tt society which hits for Its object the securing ol Homos lor orphan children, wus taken from them by u grandmother ol tbo boy. Tlio hoy wus taken to tiuo- bnrd where bo will live Willi relative' Mr. Ward nvers thut he hus cured for thu boy ns tenderly us ho would his own child und has taught him many things thut aro good for children to know, und-to take him uwuy nftor this hus been done scorns goou grounus lur his disnlousuro una this, us he avers without consulting the local soolety as to tho movo to bo made by the state organization Kgga, eggs, eggs. We will take them ut ranrkel pilco. Deuel Jc Stevens. I). R. Andrus aout a box of his Evans creek coul to tho Portland expo alllon. und us a result ho has nau lou loiters of Inquiry as to tbo exlontol his mine and tho price ut which it can be buuL'ht. In response to ono of those box of coal wus sent to Montana Tuea duv n uht. If thut coul mine kcem anrcndlng its renulutlon someone will drop In hero with a big sack of gold sutnera ono ol tneso anys ana tnon .or. Andrus will dicker coat for cold Im mediately following which Andrus will My stock of now watches has ar rived. D. T. Prltohard. Miss Henrietta Suvugo. of Wood villo, and Mr. Philip Robinson, ol Fools crook, wero married at Conlral Hoint last Sundnv bv Rev. McCain f .. r ....... i..n.... In thn 1 110 ItUDOV COUOIO, aceoinmiiieu uy biiu riiniuur ii wn, a mi v- ... . . . , . , . - , I.U u-l.n will he nleaned to rauet ALL 6ll,lcr. n'rB- : " wooas, cumo . 3 .. . .. '.. . . k In Mnillnrtl llflnv H Lim iiifiios ul liio uucKot sioro. Mrs. : : r7 L. J. Sears. Tho news of unothor auioldo in tho vlolnltv of Climax reached Modford Mimilav inornimr. Tho fuols briefly Kild nre thut Miss Dosln Worlow, tho nluoloon-vour-old daughter of Mrs. Murv Worlow. of thut locality, com- mllled suicide lust Sunday morning by hnmr nit h.rsulf In a burn, in is sua occurrence la undoubtedly u soquol to tho suiuldo committed near thu, plnco a fow wooka ngo by Jaa. Wyland who. ahot himself. Tho young peoplo hnd beon keeping comp:iny for sometime mil were Ul huvo boon married on tho llrsl of this month. Funeral services wore hold at tho family resldonuo on Tuosduy of this wuok. afternoon and ro- ulucd in our Hub city until Monday evening when thoy returned to Wood- villo. They will resiuo on foots creoK. For Salo or Trado Ono Canton gang plow. F. Stovcnson. To huvo n big brothor ono that is f onerous Is fully approcluted by Mis i da Weaver, n typo in The MAiLofllco. It wus this wook that tho mays oroiner, W. E. Wonvor. nresontcd her with a lady's elegant gold watch and the old tin clock mat nangs on mo omce gauy mok and ticks so slowly tho working hours la now looked udou witn uiauain. Doool iSc Stevens are taking eggs In trado. D. W. Ingersoll has recently pur chased tho Justus residence and a Tho now ada thla week are those of O. Taylor, the man who sells horse clothing; Deuel tc Stevens are telling that their atoro will bu open on Sun day; (i. L. Webb Is laying great stress on his lilaok Cat hoso; Hubbard tiros, uro tolling of Texus Kungurs und John Uoore olowa: J. O, van Uvke & Co. are juentlonlng tbelr "dress goods elegant mm uresa gooua extravngunt." rihono St Hohormorhorn uro offering to trade old stoves for new onea. A combination birthday nurtv nan given at tho residence of Mrs. Lungloy on Tuesday evonlng of this week. It was tno occasion ol the Dirt inlay oi Krneit Lunglov and J. H. Duller. A small purty of Invited friends wero present und the evening was spent In gumos, dancing and partaking pf a sumptuous repust. Thoro Is much dissatisfaction among horsemen who took tnelr speed horsos to tbe 1 lose burg races. Thoy aver tbut only fifty per cont of the guto receipts were given them as nurses. and this amount was only twenty-five per cent oi the purse money. Tho Modford-Jaoksonvlllo short- lino now has a hoadllirht In whloh acetylene gas la used as tho lighting agent. This Is undoubtedly the first railroad in tbo United states to adopt this gus lor headlight purposes, For tho noxt twenty duys I will give goods or work lor wood. u, uiwooa jeweler und opticiun. A match horse race running bo' tweou Philip Fair and Rubber Neok is booked for the Medford fair grounds on Saturday, October 2SM. The race Is to be a mile dash and van) on a side has been put up by tbe owners. Volo, driven by Wm. Clark, won the free-for-all raco at Roseburg last week, making the fastest time ever trotted on tho track 2:20 3-5 and this in mud, which made tho track good twelve seconds slow. Call and see what I have in watches. clocks, Jewelry and silverware. El wood, Jeweler and optician. Hon. J. J. Howser bus traded bis farm property in Sams Valley to Mrs. Mary Chlldors, of thla city, for her resluonco property in East Medford and thoy will each change tholr places of residence mis week. Percy H. Levin, he who, with the assistance of locul tulont put on "A Summer's Fancy" in Medford and Jacksonville during fair week, put on tbo same pluy in Y re It a, Calif., cn Wednesday evening of this week. T. W. Botket hus switched his services as salesman from Wolters & Howard s grocery and crockery store to F. L. Cranflll's general morcbundlso store. Oregon woolen goods cun't be ex celled fur wear. Sulem Woolen Mills make the best. At the Racket Thurs day nnd Friduv. Oct 20th und 21st. by the yard or uny way you like it. Ueot 8 please come and see. F. M. Wilson, the baker, is lavish ing all kinds of smiles upon his friends about town these days all because that since Wednesday of last week there has beon a new oleven pound girl baby at bis home. W. B. Kp.vr.olda writes THE MAIL from Arcadia, Kan , saying tha1! his excursion Is no go this fall, owing to the resumo of old-time railroad rates He hopes to get it headed this way next snrlnff. Wo want your eggs. Deuel & Stevens. Chns. Vincent, of Sams Valley, the young man who was shot accidentally In t ie groins wuno oui nuniing a couple of weeks ago, died from the ef fects of his wounds on Wednesday oi this week Got Wells St Shearer to do your moving satisfaction always. J. A. Whitman has purchased be tween twenty und twenty-five carloads of winter apples at Grants Pass and he now has a force of workmen packing them for Bblpment. New oainlesa remedy for extracting teem, at ur. uagors' uonuii pariors. FALL 1898. WE ARE READY WITH FALL 1898. Newest Styles, Seasonal Novels...... i Latest Attractions, ..Finest Selection, Breatest Assortment Jt Is the event of tbo season, because our bait Is bargains. Our stock Is complete and is going to be sold In every department At Prices that Will Sweep Them Off the Counter Dry Goods Of tbs very latent pattern a new soil complete slock for (all trade. Silks, Velvets and Plushes In different Rbades and qualities all of the very latest styles aoti;up-to-dat6 In every respect. Men's, Youths' and Beys' Clothing Our line Is Immense aod Is replete In all grades, texture and prices, which latter are so loir that they eannot be duplicated elsewhere In Southern Oregon. Gents Furnishings In tbe very Intern novelties Ties, Bblrts and Culls Canes and Jackets Ladles' and Misses' Capes and Jackets an elegant article uxe tnem in and for little money. ncuioru. Tnere are none i Union Suits Ladles' and Children'! Union Salts and Genu' Underwear No purchaser makes a mistake who does business over our counters. W.'H. HEEKER & CO. Dress Goods Elegance DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN Dress Goods Extravagance It's certain, our stock was never better, and we have succeeded in Crowding Prices a Notch Lower. To persons who know the supremacy of this de partment, it means much. It means the best pro ductions of American and European manufacturers have been selected and are offered here at prices that are sure to please our customers. Ask to see those rich Plaid Cloakings when you are in. J. G. VAN DYKE & CO., Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes IS. W. Curvor will soil you wagons, r,nlo of lots, down noar tho oil tank haoks. buirclo or blovulos at prices to ,,nli iiaa moved his family thereto. Tho price paid wiib MOO. Mr. Ingersoll Is ol the omnion tnat paying rem is a luxury bo does not especially care to indulge in nnd has DaoKea nis opinion by this purchase. Bananas, dates and flgs, at O. L. Davis'. . J u 1. i, fn.iinntn. 1m an Anlahnri largo pole, tho puck horse, were packed, burnn a nn f lime on Knnes oreok tho dogs, guns und nil cum n puraphor- Bnd lhoy wm ,lt 0nco commence the nulla, Including Willie UnU-s nrotty con6truoti0n of a 10x10 lime house on smiles, and tho other threo hiintors, . Barnum pr0pertv, near the Boar worn irnttun toirethcr in a vacnni ium ,, i,,.:,i,. 'ni, l, will hnvn a on South O street and a picture was ono0jtv ofl200 bushels ofllmeand this 1 f ........ I . . A ..,( mnuu ui iiitm. tuny oxpeot, to Ull tola lail - - . . , .. I Old fashions in areas may oo ruvivuu satisfy you. Will Jackson, Orin and Scott Unvls nnil Wllllo Butos returned early this u'iu.Ii (nun il ilner hunting expedition un RoL'im river ami as n rosulto; tholr ninwn dm r lee n (leer were Blaln. Upon returning to Mudlonl seven or oigni oi the door carcasses wero strung on a but no old-fashioned medicine can rc- UNDOUBTKPIA A PAIR OF v y HE BEST REIWtUT -v FOR COLD FEET m N T V W D II 10SE "RACKET" GOOD, WARM m Can furnish these for tho smallest child to rj tho largest man at prices from fio to $1 per pair. Wool Hose, Flcccoi Hose Merino Hose, Cotton Hose, V. n.nni.iiv lo oU altontloii to our lino ot (ft Wn wish opnoclftily "BLACK CAT Mo ojietiio nmn on nurm. Notning OOMOr iur wjo. Thuy . wnur Ilka loiUltor. Or. Ij. I Don't foruot that good roast PoR' oock coffeo. It will make you smile nil tho wav down ana half tho way baok, and keep your wllo In tne ooet oi numor. muijuv hmu.u. uouo, Perry Stowart, tho oarpontor, is at work this week remodeling ' oortain narta of Morohanl Boyden's resldonoo on Nnrth O street. In due course of tlmo that Boydon family will nayo inoir home fixed to suit and then it will bo ono of tho vory best In Modford. Fresh citron, lemon and orango peol at G. L. Davis'. Tho Rlohards mill Is getting out a irnml nimllt.v of lumber thoso times. and Mr. Rlohards -soems to be of the impression that a good lumocr Dusiness innv be exuootod anothor spring. Tho mill has any amount of slabs and saw1 dust for saio. Caullllowsr, colory, sweet potatoes and all kinds ol vogeiaoios at u Davis'. ,'ne sln lflO aoroa of land; 00 or 70 acres undor cultivation; botwoon 10 nnd lr aorcs in annua; goou young orchard; Irrigating ditch; modoratelv good buildings; posloinoo on piace. iw dross Mrs. V. uiinnoy, opiaonnru, wn Cash paid for ohlokons and oggs O. L. Davis. n T riny linn niiroliaaecl his part Intnroat In tho Now Nash llvorv Btablo and heroaftor will oonduot the business single handed, ft. a. ywingi the ex-partner, has not determined yet what business ho will engage in. I have mv stock of watches, clocks, jewelry and silverware In shape. Call and see what I have. Elwood, jeweler aod optician. To Trade for Tunnel Work. I have five acres of land adjoining Medford on the west that I wish to trade for tunnel work in a mine. Land is all set out In fruit; good plastered house hard finish; barn, abets, etc.; well of good water. Any party taking advantage of this offer will be given .Thnr Is a henD o' sunshine In the an opportuulty. If he desires, to do homo of W. W. Tavlor. who lives out east of Medford, since last Friday, upon bioh day and dato a new ooy oaoy ar rived Wanted Good, fresh milch cow. Ed. Bobbins, Phoenix. Tbe semi-annual offiolal statement of County Clerk Newbury, Sheriff Orme and Troasurer Jacobs will appear in this, tbo official paper of the county, next woek. For Sale One pair French burr mill stonos. Inquire at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Halla Anderson are! happy parents to a new boy baby whioh look ud permanent rosldence at their home, near Phoenix, on Friday of last I week. . If vou want something nice in a pure Bugar syrup try G. L. Davis' bar rel syrup. Tn nnnther column annears County Treasurer Jacobs' sixth offiolal notice, I calling in oounty warrants protested from Oot. o, ltfus, to uct. ai, loua. Just opened a fresh barrel of fine pickles. Call and see them. G. L. uavts. Frank King, he who Is a partner of Jeff. Hoard, passed through tho val- lev Tuesduv. on route from Klroy to Yrelca. For newest, un-to-date styles in I mlllioory, see Miss Medynski. Rnht.. Rlno-ln. tho elevon-vear-old son of J. C. Slaglo, is 111 with typhoid fevur. Ur. Wait is in attonaance. Mining location blanks for salo at thlB omce. Houso nnd two lots for salo. Fruit troes on properly. Address postotnee box 230, Medford. Bring your oggs to Deuel & Stevens. Ed. Ferguson has taken a position 1 .: ,,.!. f. tTAnDHl'a An- llvory wagon. Douol & Stovens will buy your eggs. Wallaoo Woods roooived threo car loads of lumber Monday. Saratoga chips at G. L. Davis'. work in the mine for cash, in addition to the value of the above described property . A. A. Davis. A nw remedv for the Dalnless ex traction of teeth has been secured by Dr. Odgers. Dental office over Van. Dyke's store. , Advertised Letter List. rMinainff l. it lint nf letters remaining na called tor In the Medford poatofflce oa Oolober 12 '98. Acree, Ed Black. Mrs HI ChBpln, Gconre B Day, E M Fredenbnreh. T Ii Howland, Mrs Ella Lewis, EV?(S) Orr.W l. Robinson, H (3) A oharge of one cent will be made upon de livery o( each ot the sbove letters. Persons calling tor any of tbe above letters wUl please say Advertised." H. PtTRDtN. Postmaster. That Joyful Feeling with tho uxhllaratlns sense of renowod I, mil Hi nnd strencrthand Internal olean- llnnaa. whloh follows the use Ol a.vrun of FIbs. is unknown to the fow who hnvn not nrocrrossed bevona the oia- tlmo modlolnos nnd the ohoap substi tutes somotlmcB offered but never ao oopted by the woll informed. Buy the ffonulno. Manufactured by tho uau- fornla Fig Syrup Co. Table Rock Medford School Building main Street, Hedford HESE are the scene decorations which Wolters & Howard have had burned in their latest invoice of Chinaware. "Wheelock China, Made in Austria for Wolters & Howard." is printed in gilt on the bottom of each piece. The scenes are taken from photographs and are beautiful souvenirs. The ware is the best of China, and the articles comprise Afternoon Tfias and Coffeas Moustache Cups Bon Bon Boxes Sugars and Creams . Olive and Pickle Dishes Pin and Jewely Trays Tea Pot Tiles Card Receivers Creamers We want to sell you some of these arti cles', because they are really beautiful ; but if you don't want to buy, come in and let us show them to you. WOLTERS & HOWARD 1 HE GROCERYMEN