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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1899)
. . v -i VSl 7 , I PURELY PERSONAL. J t--. -a Herb. Crouoh waa down from Ash .. and over Buuday. Thoa. Collins was at Aahland last wopk upon business. ' T. P. Kahlor was up trout Gold Hill . Jrlctay tor a Driot suiy. Mrs. E. N. warrior and ohildren r "turned Friday from Oolostln. : W. H. Cain, the Gold Hill druggist, Iran In too city last Friday. J. W. Harvey and Mr. Knighton, ot Talent, wore Medtord visitors last Frl ay. Postmaster E. H. Davla and family, oi Tabio lwok, were in the oily weuuea- aay. Meadamea F. E. Biree and H. Do firoot were at Aahland Tuesday upon a xlslt to friends. Miss Hayalo Foster was orer at Un Ion- town last week upon a visit w xvouk Camoron and family. Ernest Lang-ley returned this week irom a trip to tne mountains vary much improved in health, Hiss May and Ira Phipps returned Saturday from McAllister. They were accompanied by Miss JSrnia w lgie, Bert Brown. Bobt. Lawton, Leon Tlasklna and Fred Smith left Tuesday morning for a week's stay at Orator lake. Mrs. L. Zolph, daughter and son, of .roruana, arrived m muuiuru oaiumv and, will prouabiy remain nere perma nentlv. G. L. Perkins and daughter, Miss Ada, of Contral Point, went up to Aan- land MOnaay to visit a lew uays witu mends. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shields, ot Central Point, were in Med ford Monday upon business. Mr. Shields gets two chances on our premium offer. J. M. Whipple and W. N. Witt, of Woodvllle, slopped in the city Sunday nirht, being on their way to Yreka to look at some mining property. G. R. Hammond and his mother. Mrs. A. Hammond, and Miss A. Aubrey, of Merrill, were in Medrora Tuesday and Wednesday upon business. Judge W. S. Crowell left Tuesday for tne Shovel oreek not springs, wnere he goes for treatment for rheumatism. He expects to be absent for about three weeks. Miss Nancy Allen, of Kentland, Ind., arrived in Medtord Wednesday morn iag for a visit with her sister, Mrs. B. A. Finney. The sisters had not seen each other for fifteen years. C. M. Wilson, tho Southern PaclBo brake man, is taking a ten days' lay-off and "was visiting old-time Medtord friends this week. He will also visit his parents at Woodburn, Oregon. C. Kelso, of Central Point, was in the city Monday. Mr. Kelso waa accom panied by his sister, Mrs. Nancy Halk, of Bay rifle. Oregon, who is slopping at Central Point upon a visit to relatives. James ' Brandenburg returned last week from Hornbrook, Calif., he hav ing been taken sick soon after his ar rival there. He is now much better nut he very narrowly escaped a bad ease ot fever. J. G. MoAllister was in Wednesday from his celebrated McAllister sorineo. He reports that Medtord people are plentiful at the springs this year as usual, out mat otner towns oi tne val ley have not been so well represented, ' Air. and Mrs. J. D. Heard returned from the mountains Monday evening and on Wednesday they left (or Uaila ban, Calif., In responbe to a telegram conveying the Intelligence that Mr. Hoard's . mother was seriously ill at that plaoo. D. T. Lawton and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. W. H. Meeker and Clarence, Mrs. F. V. Medynski and daughter. Miss Etta, and Will Bates returned Saturday from their east of the mountains trip. They report that on Sunday week snow fell to a depth of eight lnohes at Crater lake. Mrs. I. E. Sayre left Mud ford last Friday for' Provost, Utah, where she expects to reside. Mrs. Sayre is an accomplished musician and an artist of so mean repute. Several of ber latest hruBh productions are indeed the work of the true artist. Tbe lady will be very much missed by her scores of Medtord friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Edwards, of Lake Creek, were in Medford this week upon a visit to tbeir son, S. L. Edw irds, and upon business. Mr. Edwards is con templating the purchase of residence property," in the city and of moving here for permanent residence. He has taken the agency for a rheumatic and gout cure, which medicine, by-the-way has proven very beneficial to him, -James Perry was In from hU mine In the Applegate country 8unday. Mr. Perry, in company with several other parties, is operating a placer mine on the Applegate, at the mouth of Car berry . Tbelr company Is known as the Barberry Mining Company, and their clean-up, recently made, was a very satisfactory one. A scarcity ot water right now oompels them to lay off from work until the fall rains. S. l. Bennett and family left Mon ifay for tbe Shovel Creek hot springs. They went by team and their mission thither is to give their ten-year-old ton, Lewis, treatment for rheumatism. The little fellow has been a sufferer for sometime and Mr. Bennett, who a few years ago was himself cured of this dis ease at the 9prlngs, feels that a oure of the boy will surely be effected. Mr. H. B. and Miss Nellie Herrlford, Miss Minnie Cannon and F. P. Light, all of Lakevlew, arrived in the city Monday. These people came via Crater lake and will spend a tew days in the valley, getting fruit and sight Beelng. These people knew what they were do ing when they came to Medford tor lrult. They express themselves as well pleased with tbe valley and will return home by the way of Prospect, topping on the way to put up huckle berries.. E. W. Hutchison, accompanied by Mrs. E. M. Lumsden, left Medford Sun-, day for Union oreek, on upper Rogue river. Their trip there was made be cause oi tne nineBs oi Mrs. M. u. Lumt oaro ot Dr. Klrahge saner, Her malady is lnwrmittant lever. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Starr visited friends at Gold QUI Sunday J. Moshlor, ot Beagle, was doing business in Medtord Tuesday. Mlaa Llnslo Hlirh. of Ashland. Is in Medford upon a visit to Fred Uarno burg and family, R. H. Halley aud Ralph Woodford left Wednesday uioruing for a week's outing on Evans creek. W. B. Roblnett aud Jamea Wilson, ot Eagle Point, woro In Medford Wednesday upon bus moss. T. W. Hold, of tho Oregon Belle tuiuo In the Applegate country, was iu aw ford Saturday upon business. John Campbell oame over from Klam ath Falls this week for a visit with Mr. Kegel's people, who are in tho valley for a few wooks' stay. Mrs. Ora Jones, nee Daley, was up from Moutague last week tor a visit den, of this olty, who Is detained there. Mr. and Mrs. Lumsden started from Medford nearly three weeks ago for Crater lake, but at Union ereek the narts eamaad for a oourjleof . dtiva and Mrs. Lumsden .was taken ill, Blnce Tsoldb lima she bat been under the with her Darenta. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Daley, of Lake Creek. Chas. H. Pierce, tho San Francisco capitalist, who la Interested la the Sugar Pine Company, loft Saturday morning for his home in the Golden Gate oily. Mrs. W. V. Llppincolt and daugnter, Miss Maiio. returned Saturday evening from MoAllister springs. Masle's health waa very muoh Improved by her visit to the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Burns, of Horn- brook, are In the valloy for a ton days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. True, on Griffin oreek. They were accompanied by Miss Viola Tyrull, a sister of Mrs. Burns. J. B. Kennev. left Tuesday evening for Wllbor, Washington, wnere lie will run a threshing engine this fall. Frank Mlngas Is at Wither and he writes that there will be plenty ot work there this (all. Mr. and Mrs. Tborodlke, formerly of Del Mar. Calif., loft Medford Monday morning by team tor Jiiano, wnere thev expect to reside. Mr. Thorndike is a son of our good friend, J. H. Thorn- dike, of Applegate. Mrs. J. E. Shearer, wife ot Dr. J. E Shearer, of this oitv. arrived In Med ford Monday from Clearmont, Mo. The doctor and bis good wife will oommenoe housekeeping In the Mrs. Smith prop erty, on South U street. Mrs. G. F. Klntr, wife of the very able and always clever depot assistant, arrived In Medford Saturday from Cot tage Grove, Oregon. These people have rented tbe Hagey property, oa North 0 street, and are now housekeep ing therein. Dr. B. F. Adklnsand family returned this week from a six weeks' outing on Little Butte creek. The doctor reports Mlsa Ora'a health belter rlgbt now than It has been for several years whloh sood news all her Irlends will oe pleased to learn. Mrs. Anna L. Johnston, daughter-in law ot Townsman N. R. Johnston, left Wednesday evening for her home In Bancroft, Iowa. Tne lady had Intended to remain nere but ner busoana oouid not shaoe his business in Iowa satisfac tory and he eould not leave. W. J. Calvin, one ot tbe thr'f ty youosr men from up Prospect way, was a caller at Tub Mail office this week and se cured a chanoe in The Mail's premium drawing. He was accompanied by his father, J. Calvin, oi Seattle, wno nas been visiting blm for several weeks. Earl Van Antwerp and his mother returned last week from their quite extended tour of Klamath County. During their pilgrimage of that land Earl put up several hundred clolb posters for Medford business houses and took 105 subscribers for The Mail. A. P. Blackburn, of Lebanon, Ore., arrived In Medford Sunday and returned Monday evening, accompanied by his laughter, Mrs. A. E. Heller, who has been quite 111 witb nervous prostration In Medtord for several months. Mr. Heller is a race horse man and is now training horses on the Central Point track. Henry Gregg, an Applegate miner, who is mining on Humbug creek, was in the city Wednesday. Mr. Gregg has given ootlje that he will be here immediately folio wine our premium drawing and will take home with blm the Mitchell wagon. He might be so lucky, but there are others just as lucky. Prof, and Mrs. 0. A. Dean, of Yaintx Agency, were in Med'ord a few days last week and this buying goods and baving a visit in our city. Mr. Dean is principal in the Indian Aceocv school and Mrs. Dean is matron of the same establishment. These are very fine people and tbeir coming ia always welcome. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Fitzgerald have moved from Medford to Gold Hill, where they will look after their prop erty Interests. Mr. Fitzgerald owns tbe Gold Hill hotel property, and be proposes making some Improvements about tbe place and if possible he will rent It, otherwise be will run it him self. These are good citizens and Med ford dislikes to lose them. i J. H. Bellinger was at Grants Pans Sunday. , 1 J. H. Lame was up from Gold Hill Wednesday. : E. B. Jennings was up from Wllbor, Douglas Couuty, last week, E. A. Laug, tho carpenter, was at Asbland this week upou business. Miss Gertrude ' Johns ton relumed from Klatnathou Saturday evening. D. H. Miller aud Fred Barnuburg woro over ou Rogue river yesterday. H. H. Wright, ot Lako Crook, was In tuu uuu oity upon ousiuess ruesuay Joe Shone wont down to Grants Pass Sunday eveutng tor a oouplo of days' Business stay. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Townsond re turned Tuesday from tholr several days' stay at Aablaud. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. Will Jaokson left Monday for an outing In the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woods and Mr. and Mrs. Asahel Hubbard returned Saturday from east of tbe mountains, Mrs. J. W. Losher. Mavand BUnohe Merrlman, Nellie Wbltmoro and Fern Noma returned Sunday from Uolostlu, Mr. and Mrs. John Osborn ami Mrs Osborn's sister, Mrs. Curtis, returned irom lueir outing- in mo uuau inuiao country last Saturday. Attornoy A. S. Hammond returned Wodnesday from Klamath and Lake Counties, In each of whloh he has sev eral Important oases to look after. A. H, Kins, a brother of tho assistant station airont. stopped on in Mudioru ovor Sunday. The gunlleman was en route Irom uottage urove to Illinois, where he will attend sohool. J. A. Norman and mother, of Roso burg, Mrs. Rose, Miss Jennie Htbbard and Joe Hlbbard returned last week from an outing In the Dead Indian country. They returned by way of Big Butto oreek and the fishing there waa found to be so good and so tornptlng mat, alter reaomng Medtord, Mr, Norman and Miss' Hlbbard. accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whit man, returned to this favored spot aud fished for two days straight. Oregon at tbe Paris Exposition. While the plan ot the Amerloan exhibit at the oomlog Paris mdosUIoq Is admirably de signed to portray the obaraoter ot American resource and Industry aa a whole, It will not afford much opportunity ror dlaUnotlon to In dividual states. For example, there will be a funeral exhibit of Amerloan breadstuff! In whleh Oregon's contribution will appear sulla bly marked; and so on aa regards timber, fruit and other products. But there wUI be little or no apaoe, even If exhibits shall be provided, for tho sotting forth In a oomprebenslvo way of the Industry and resources of Oregon, or of any other state Individually. With the Idea of making a more aatlafaotory showing for the three FaciBe stale through whloh Its lines run, tho Southern PaclBo Company has oon- selved the Idea ot a special exhibit to bo made oatalds the exposition In side-show form, so to speak In whieh the states ot Oregon, Cali fornia and Nevada, and possibly tho territory of Arlxona, ahall be very fully and completely represented. It Is proposed to find quarters In some prominent and popular street ot Paris, and there ta make a showing of Paolno coast produots, the like of whloh oanoot be equaled by any other part of tho United States, or, for that matter, any other country of the world. The California board of trade, a body whose ohlef fnnotlon It Is, In connection with the Southern Paolno Company, to exploit the state, has taken up the work ot org-anlilng the Cali fornia feature ot the exhibit. The secretary of the board Mr J. A. Pllcher la now In Port land for the purpose of Inviting our people to oo operate. He has conferred with the Cham ber of Commerce, and that body has named a oommlltee to take the matter to hand. - The offer made to Oregon is a gooerous one. If oir people will contribute the materlala for an exhibit massing them at Portland the Southern Pacific will transport them to Paris, pay all the charges of transportation, and re turn them here or elsewbere In the United Blatoa. And If, further, our people will send an agent or commissioner to take charge of the exhibit and explain It to visitors, special advantages In the way of transportation will be afforded him. How much an effort under this plan will cost, the 8outhern Paolflo rep resentatives do not undertake to say. Tbe more the better, of course; but SSO00 would probab.y make an effective display and pay an agent to accompany it. There should bo no dlffloulty about raising this moderate sum, and there will be none. Oregon will take advan- tage or this extraordinary chance, and will be represented at Paris In a way that cannot fall to advertise widely tbe potentialities and oharms of the state. While the exhibit la to be a state affair la the fuUest sense, the advantage will be moat likely to He with western Oregon, through which the lines of the Southern Paolno pass. It will be espeolally to the Interest.. of the western oountles to stir themselves to the end ot setting forth their attractions In the best form. The timber, the grains, the frnlts, tbe minerals and the vast multitude of other In terests must all be represented. Contributions will be freely made, Ingenuity and art will be taxed to present tbem In beautiful forms, and the result cannot fall to be a prudlglons benefit to Oregon. . CoMty CesBanlssiOMre' Cotirt. Road petitioned for by John Arnold et al. ordered disallowed. Road petitioned for by tsaao Wool! et al; disallowed. Journal tor July read, approved and signed. Tb F. E. Biree. the local promoter of our high line water ditch, left Meoford Tuesday for a couple of weeks' stay in San Francisco, where be goes upon business. The lmporta 'ce of the work which Mr, Biree has undertaken is f reater by far than many people imag ne and tbe only hope of those who fully understand Its value is that suc cess may be his and in time success is surely ours. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Howland left Monday evening for Portland, where they will remalu for a few months. They were accompanied by Miss Leo nora Usher, a sister oi Mrs. uowiano, who has been visiting here tor a few weeks. Mr. Howland, in .company with his brother. A. C. Howland. are min ers on Forest creek, where they own and operate extensive placer mines. The mines are shut down for the sea son and about October 1st, the last named Mr. Howland will leave for a brief stay In Portland. F. E. Payne, an orobardist from Nortbmrt. Wash., arrived in the val ley Tuesday and is looking over the country with a possible view . to loca ting. North port is a mining section and close to tbe British line. Mr. Payne waa doing a good . business In growing fruit but a smelter, whloh was built near his orchard, killed all bis trees and be was compelled to abandon the place. The gas from tbe smelter, he says, killed all vegetation for miles around in fact it has killed foroBt tree ten anile from tbe smelter. ho assosBor was orranted until first Monday lu Outobur to complete assess uioul roll. Repoi t of Kind DuRoboam, koupor ot oounty uo-'pllel, approved, ltoud petitioned tor by August Walilnr et ai; iiaviu uinoaid, Lane wyland and i i-ruitt aMpoiutuu viewers aim unrl T Jones surveyor, to meet August 81. Ordored that a warrant for $20 bo drawn In favor of Thoa Ualloy, super visor roau uistriot no zn. Ordered that G 0 II u board bo dls ohargud from oouuty hospital August si, 1BVV. Ordered that a warrant be drawu on special county fund In favor of oounty Judge for f)X) to purchase postage stamps. Thirty-two scalps of wild animals have been presented for bounty slnoo July term. The court having examined tho ao oounls of Alex Orruo, sheriff aud tax collector, and having oompared tbe same wltb the books ot tho olerk and treasurer, finds that said sheriff was ohargt-able on the 1st day ot July. lHllli. with the sum of IM,077.f7 delinquent taxes, on tne tax roil lor law, which ho had not oolleoted. Tho bills of Or K U Plokel, Mrs Johu Osborne, Dr Chas Hinoe. Louis 0 llohl, U G Meyer, O M Ruoh, Wm Cameron, K K Kubll, Fuucett, and M N Long coutluued until next term. HILLS ALI.OWKD. The following bills were allowed at the August meeting of tho County Com missioners' couu ; Alex Ormo, shorfff Uus Ncwburv. clerk J O Petidlulun, assessor , rotor Apphyato, recorder , W S Crowoll. couutv luilfn . O A Gregory, superintendent L L Jacobs, treasurer Owen Kregan.Janllur O U OraliigtT, atook luspoolor, S mouths John Watklns, Hogue river forryuiau.. t-oier Appiogato, ucpuir hire rur July.. II W Urluies. atonladdtr Alex Oriuo, boarding prisoners, July.,,. aundrlSM for nriiunanL.. Ous Newbury, express ohargea on lour nal Otto tllode, elbow for Judge's ofaoo Ulasa & Prudhomtuo, deed reoord blank audsuppltea for olork'a office Irwin 4 llodsoa, olrcult ooiirt journal.. ' attacbmootoertinoate 4ohn Maaerlek, road work with leania., leKoboam A Orsor. team hire John A Millar, covering Lake Creek brldgtt. J H Welch, bridge lumber, dlstrlot No SS uoo w Kooeriaon, uays work India tricl No IS Warner Wortman, supplies for atla calil.. W O Daley, service at new bridge on Little Hutm oreek Chris Kecgao, buUdlng now hitching rack. Oeo Kldlnger, repairing Kogue river bridge K L Cook, work on ftook Point brldgs., Wallace Woods, lumber for roads. . . . Wm A Wrtsjht. medicine for T W Thompson, (disallowed S7) Mrs L Berlin, board and lodging tor Thompson L L Jacob, transportation furnished T w Thompson from Klamath rails to Ashland A K Morrill, supplies for Mrs Ollbert and family Mrs 8 L Irish, boarding Mrs Margaret Smith. ... .... J Nunaa, supplies for Con Kan nlns mourns P L CranfUl, supplies for Hollenbeek family A H Morrill. Bundles forThanMon Cost bill 81a le vs A O llorlon Espouse hill, Inquest of D W Cryder.... louigvoi allowance tor s remlllo Cronemlller & Love, supplle lor A O Hatch Cost bill, appraising damagre on road petitioned for by O W Trefren J N Hockenmlth et al, viewing road petitioned for by Isaac Wolf Oarl T Jones, surveying, eto Halpb Dean, servloes as viowerfor John Arnold Kxpense bill, examination John Penln I I SO S3 INI IW IM 3.1 IIS SB IUD PS H.1 XI ee os a uo so uo is as l si l as M as t a l 10 86 SO M SO SO 14 UO 1 w a s& 5 W O) a it tl t too J 00 00 SO 00 I Mi Mil II SO a oo 10 00 oo U 16 til S 00 14 OT m ao 50 00 3 00 IS 00 to uo 40 New Lumber Yard O. E. QORSLINE & SONS sfANUPAUTUUKItn Or AND DKAI.HHN IN Rough and Dressed Lumber Fir and Pine Shingles Medford, Oregon Rustic and Flooring Three Years Old. Thoroughly Seasoned Vsrd Mouth l Whitman's , Warehouse Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., DBALBKS IN JVIaehiner?y and ..Vehicles We oarry a ooruulote Block of the colobrated Bull and Roller Boar- ing Champion Mowers both the Hayinukor aud Drawout styles. Also Reapers, Rindora and aeveral stvlos of Rakea. Hindi no: Twine. Bale Ties, Smooth and Burb Wire, Machine Oils, Harness, Saddles, Etc. D. T. LAWTON, Mgr. Medford Branch J. W. Ling House, Carriage and Ornnmen al ' .. .. PAINTER KalMmlnlag and TlaUag U part of fly BmiImn Kattmatra furolihed fnm for paper ban King and pain ling 5k gor for luoaoy In Memory of Mrs. McKee. Died, at tbe family residence, on Blar Butte, Mrs. Wm. McKee, Aug. 12, 1890. Dear mother, we will miss you In the home of love, But God will be wltb you, In the Uoaven above. We will miss your footsteps That trod upon tbe floor; And we will mlsB your voice, We may never hear no more. Weep not, dear husband and little ones, for the d:ar one that passed away; For we know thiit she Is hiippy, In that land of perfect day. Farewell, dear mother, but not forever; To us tbe consollog thought Is given, When Ood Rees fit to call us homo, We'll have a family reunion In Heaven. Mas. M. A. W. About ono month ago mv child. which is (lft-'nn months old, had an at tack of diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I gave it suob remedies as are usually i?lvon in such eases, but aa nothing gave relict, we sent for a phy slolan anil It was ui.dor bis oure lor a week. At this time tbe child bad boon sick for about ton days and was baving about twenty-five operations of the bowels every twelve hours, and we were convinced tbat unless it soon ob tained relief it would not live. Cham berlain's Ooliu, Oholora and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended, and I de cided to try it, I ston noticed a change for tbe bettor; by It oontlnuod use a complete! cure ng brought about and It is now perfootly healthy. O. L. Boggs, Sttrmpliwn, GllinerCo,, W. Va. For sale ISy Chas. Mrang, druggist, MesUersI; Dr. J. Hlnklu, Central Point. Imor Perkins, wltneas a so Sam McCleudon, " 3 40 W K Price. " 4 oo ko u'Hara. " s 00 Kred Penlnger, claimed (3.80; dis allowed all. Dr Uoo Dollar, elalmed M; allowed. , 1ft On Dr J U Wall, claimed f; allowed ... 16 00 Dr Chas Hlnea, witness fees 2 lu Arthur Wilson, " " s 10 8 P Morlne. repairs on road scraper.... s SO John A Miller, building Antelope bridge KM Ml lumber for road dlstrlot No IS IS 00 Florence Crlttendon Home contribution bv county to lanuarv. 1000 US 00 James U Bmlth. bridge lumber. S3 38 J U Morton. Bdaya' servloes as oiamlner oi lescoera.. in w N H Clayton, asms. U ou Chessmote A Allen, balaooo for print ing brier, K u case, olalmed sera; al lowod 400 00 Same, supplies for sheriff 7 oo A8 lilltoo, supplies for sheriff, eto II SI Dr Chas Illnes, medical servloes attend lng Wm Dennis U 00 E P LoomU, supplies for Norman Vaa and family 8 00 Wm 8 Crowell, sundries for county. . , 4 Hh Martin Perry, oouoty commissioner..,. 10 Uu a n uutler. " " .. it wi John Smith et al, viewing road 0 uo The peooh crop of Now Jersey 1 but one-half its usual size. Prices are about double what they are during full yield years. A 23-month old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bier was burned to death in its cradle at its parents home near Bants Orui. Ohildren playing with matolio caused the tire. The Southern Paolflo company hni 000 men at work on the now road lu Santa Barbara oounty, and it ia said there would be twioe or three times iu many employed if tbuy eould bt secured . A shooting scrape occurred at Boquel, near Santa Ornz, a fow days ago, iu which M. Buolua shot J. Valoueia with a pistol and in turn waa filled with bird shot from a shot gun in the hands of his victim's son, Frank A. Coffer waa boaton ani robbed In a saloon at Salinas. His con dition was very serious and doitth ex peoted a few days ago. Ho claims to have lost 9100. Uf 1 k v y - -r 1 T iT--r- r,-i' i''i'1 - i a sj WAGCNS OARPTAGES AND BUGGIES 1: oro is positively no bettor vehicle rrrO than tho Studebakor known aud ! om mended tho world over. Two car-loads received this week. 1899 And Ideal Bicycles .. $40, $30, $25, $20 Second-Hand Wheels, $5 to $25. J. A. WHITMAN, Agent, Medford, Ore. K - aT Dress Your Horse -IN- New Summer Clothes Everything now and up-to-dato in the haanoss lino. Mnw summer horso goods ot ovory dosoriptloa, J. G. TAYLOR. MEDFORD OREQON. 1 Quick delivery The Weekly Oregonlan ' Doctor MEYERS A. CO. Specialists for Men. Thtnkt ofaritcUiig) ban xn m-ib waafktwM ftod eon tract ftllmtnU ftlrv IWI. Ttof IMV. tll Uffrst MM boa Mulptwd iJinl In rtilullco, ana . IshuJv pcM in me j sa. K par TUI Cared. ulatU atarld WltUffWaa 'rla sved print lok- 9 aff. aVtl saUP SSVASUHS0 If VS. , t,,., ,t jimtCTijsilinMiti Ke Charge far CoasulUHos, von 'u..iCkii lu Southern Oregon State Normal School. This pchool Is now umliir State eoatrolt 1 the largest and most progressive sohool Id southern Oregon. Now buildings, now apparatus and fixtures, fine cumpus. healthful loretlon. de lightful ehmnto, oxcellont Influences for atu donts. Courso of study tho ssme aa at other Normals of tho Hinte, llrsl advantages for to enl and Instrumental nitislo to be found In southern Oregon. Training sohool I fullv eriulnpod and In ohargo of a thorough orltfo toucher. Tuition 0.Vtl. per term; nuslo H.0U and 110,(10 por term) board at hall 11,70 nnd lodging 50 eents per week, student furnlahlag bed clothes; family board 11.10 and 16.00. SJ,g pivys all eipensos for one year's sohoollng, In aludlng books. The shorten! and most thor ough route to a Htate oenlfloato la the Normal course, Review classes for teaehnra througri out the year, Hirst term opens Bapt.11. IBM. For eatalog,be or Information utirtreea W. T. VAN BCOY, FrlBMnt, Legal Blanks at The "Mail" office.