The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909, September 22, 1899, Page 2, Image 2

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    H. P. Gurnea, a furn'ture
Staler of Fairliaven, WaBh., arrived
In Medfbrd Wednesday, The senile
anan ia looking for a country where
the rain stops falling every year or
o, ana u eo much .pleased with the
nmate 01 southern 'Uregon, espe
Hedford, that he may deoide to
locate hero.
The big road engine arrived in
Medford Thursday morning with a
.load of 21 ,000 feet of lumber. The
- ananufacturers of this enaine claim
tkey can haul 25)000 feet of lumber,
when a few improvements have
ween made on toe road, without
overtaxing the atrength of the en
gine. Don't forget about those pre
aaium offers of The Mail. Manv
f our subscriber have already
taken advantage or the offer, and
anany more undoubtedly will do so
when they have told -their wheat.
W. T. York, administrator of
the Jos. Cram estate, is over at
Hunt's this week looking after the
ale of a band of fine oattle
Belonging to the estate.
Arthur Wilson of Central
Point wps up Thursday on busi
meaa. Be informs us that N. Btig
horn, a neighbor and citisen of that
place, is at death's door.
Messrs. Wolters & Hovard
have a new adv. in this issue of
The Mail. These people are doing
a splendid business this fall all of
which is deserved
County Treasurer Jacobs has
lands on band to redeem county
. warrants protested from July
loyo, to August e, 1895. see no
tice elsewhere in this paper,
The Mitchell, Lewis ft Btaver
Company are using their advertiS'
' ins space this week to call special
attention to their celebrated Cue
black land plows.
City Treasurer Strang is adver
. tieing in these columns that he has
funds on hand to redeem all out
standing city warrants issued prior
to May 1, 1S5.
. Miss ElBie Howard, of Kerby
arrived in Aledtord Thursday mom
ing. She will remain here for e
iime visiting relatives and friends,
- Mrs. B. Q. Magoons and little
daughter left last week for a few
weeks' stay with relatives in Port
land.
Messrs. A. A. Davis & Co,
eport that they have taken in thus
far 120,000 buBhels of wheat at
their warehouses.
Mrs. F. M. Stewart went to
Grants Pass Wednesday evening to
attend the soldiers reunion
Dr. J. W. Odgers returned last
weak from his professional visit to
aortnern California.
Miss Millie Hugeins, of Riddle,
ifl here upon a visit to MiBB Kate
Bellinger.
Ranoe Rouse was in Ashland
Wednesday upon business.
Doings t the Circuit Court.
TEACHER'S
J A Lyon v-sEda M and John Morris
ad Geo H Palethorp; suit to foreclose
aortgage; judgment tor plaintiff for
buu ana costs.
State va J A Fr'zell; indictment for
nun ana oattery; court instructed
the jury to find a .verdict of not cniltv.
State vs Daniel Jones; indictment fur
jwsauit witn dangerous weapon; defund
at fined 1200 and ooBts.
State vs same; indictment for ma
liciously injuring an animal, the prop-
OTijr vi uuuuier, oismtssea.
State vs Albert Smith; grand jury
-returned not a true bill.
Wm C Deniff, administrator of Ed
Craupner estate, vs H H Bleeoher;
action to recover money; judgment for
defendant for costs amounting to $13.
W P HetTner vs Luella Heffner; suit
la equity for a divorce; decree granted.
V S Johnston va C H Paine; judg
anent for plaintiff, and ordered that
. ataintifT recover one Kimball piano
irom defendant, with costs, etc.
Joseph Hicks vs Lily Hicks; divorce;
alaeree granted.
Clarissa Garrison va Robert Garrison;
divorce; decree granted and custody of
hlld awarded plaintiff. -
Budolph High vs City of Ashland;
' writ on review! court annnln - nnd
quashes the judgment of the recorder'
nice ot Asniana.
J Keets vs W T Nelson and Mary
otcibuii, jury iuudu lor tne aeienaant,
sjiai ttye Hjerregaard admitted to
-samzensnip.
State vs Rosanna Carlile; arson: plea
- Ruiivj, KHwreu ana aeienaant sen
fenced to 9 years in the penitentiary.
State vs John A Carlile; arson: dis
missed. Li pman Sachs vs White & Jacobs;
Judgment for plaiptiff for $3585.23 and
coats, $11.50.
V Luseombe vb ,E B and Mary 0
Slroros; foreclosure; defendants given
until jUeeember, j8, to plead to
amended complaint.
Carrie Orton vs Sherman Orton, dl
force; decree granted.
In the roattor brought -to the atten
tion of the grand jury last week where
in Dr Ida E MusheU was reported to
be praoticine medioinn urlthnnt. a linon.n
sua jury returnee not a true 01,11.
- 'WRDNE8DAY.
At 9:30, forty-live of Jackson County's
tuauuora gaiuureu in me assoiuoiy
room at toe sonooi nouse ana mo morn'
lag sosslon wm opened by alairluir a
election from Bulrly's School Songs.
After the Invocation by Rev. Gist, Prof.
Olaylou, of the Ashland normal. In
structed a class In the method ol teach-
Ins the Drlnolules of division. Mr.
Clayton Is an enthusiast on the subject
of mathematics, and Is certainly an
nblb toauhor in this line. This recita
tion was not marred by anything ex
cept a certain baahfulnosa among the
teaoner pupils to answer questions.
While Mr. Clayton's class was In
sessiou. Miss Alice Auuleuata was In
charge of a class iu reading, in another
room. Her work was very carefully
and thoroughly prepared and wa con
ducted iust as It would have been In
aotual class work, thereby adding real
ity and makinir certain difficult mints
iloar to her pupils.
At 10:30, R. J. Faussott, who gives
one the impression that he is a fine
disciplinarian, uonduoted a recitation
in grammar, using the development
method. His class Brained some valu
able ideas as to particular points as
weu as a general conception ol the
method used.
Miss Frances Barnes at the same
time gave an Illustrated talk or nature
study in the sontbeaat room. This was
muab appreciated by those who have
primary grades to teach, and also bv
those who are teaching mixed country
sohools.
After the re-assembly of teacher and
song. Sunt. Grerorv broached the
suDiect ol a reading course, to be taken
up throughout the country. His idea
received hearty support from Profs.
Hitchcock, Horton, Hanby, and from
Miss Appiegate. Nothing definite was
decided at this time except that a call
tor a general exuression ol opinion
elicited the fact that every oaS is en
thusiastic in favor of the reading course.
At 11:39 tbe Institute was adjourned
tor me noon meal. At 12 o'clock 71
teachers were registered.
- Wednesday afternoon's session open
ed with singing. Prof. Narregan held
the attention of the entire body of
teachers for a time with his talk on the
Oregon school law. He read those por
tions devoted to the duties of teachers
and parents, school boards and of the
county superintendent. This last we
think was necessary only for the teach
ers' benefit. 8upt, Gregory Is the right
man in the right place, and gives satis
faction to tbe teaobers and oatrooa in
general. We would say that Prof.
Narregan's talk, as well as tbe discus
sion it brought out, will prove of much
practical value to the schools of Jack-
eon County. He is a teacher of Ion
ana variea experience ana is eminently
pracilUBl.
then talked at some length although
the time was not Ions- enonsh unon
school organization and management.
As ever before his ideas were eagerly
sought after and appropriated by
younger teachers. Many thanks are
due him for the interest he manifests
in our schools, and the troublo taken
by him to Insure their success.
who was expected to exoiain the course
or study newly adopted by the State
Board of Instruction, failed to arrive
on the morning train. His period was
partially occupied oy fror. Horton,
who 'llustrated some excellent devices
for obtaining and boidlns- tbe attention
of primary classes in reading. He also
sbortly discussed tbe "place" method
ol teaching geography. This last is
"new wrinkle" to many teachers, and
was gladly received.
At lbs close of Wednesday's session
87 teachers had registered. Very few
visitors were present on tnis aay this
is to be deplored patrons should bn as
mucn interested as should the teachers
THURSDAY.
As on Wednesday, the day 'a work
was oeirun nv sine ns-. The Hrxt nlandna
ior tne study ol methods were in
structed by Prof. Horton in U. 8. his
tory, and by Miss Appiegate in reading,
It Is evident that Mr. Horton has
studied deeply bis subject matter and
he easily started a discussion unono
his adult pupils about facts, events and
metooas. 11 a teacher can do as well
wltb tbOBe voumrer. his anenesa In
arousing interest in history is assured.
This study is a thing to be dreaded by
many teachers, and thanks are due
those who make it less a mystery. Two
BUDjectB were bandied at tbe same
time during tbe forenoon session, in
separate rooms, and while one class
was being instructed in history, Miss
nppiegaie, oi niamatn r ails, continued
her work in reading. Thia was, like
Wednesday's work, interesting and
iuo wauuers appreciate ner etlorts
ins nexi studies lateen up were grammar, by
Mr Fausselt, and arithmetic by Br. Clay too.
strict attention, even from the boys and girls
"w meiruuargo QDnDV we insll
tnte. This la saying a great deal, hut not too
wuw., ...i. viMvbun is as -lively as a oriUKei,1
as one volnar laav won hnnnl in Dair
Three divisions ot the work in a half day
Caused the time tn bn lAtnflwhat limits hi
8upU Gregory and Prof. Vining managed to
Buras-Fhoebs Ksllsy.
Klamath FallsAlllos A AvplcssM,
Oltmax Anna UrlHOa.
North Yaihlll-Kdllh Urown.
Talent anna Jeffrey,
urowaiboro Donnt Uell.
Willow Hprlngt-A J Hanby.
Much-Catherine Uucaley.
Band Concert.
So very popular baa booonio Urn
exoollunt music rendered by the
Medford band and so deBervingly
Drained have been the efforts of the
boya to become even more proficient
in their uiubIo that geuurai re
quest haa been made upon them to
lavor the people with a concert.
To thia the boys have agreed and
on Thursday evening of next week,
September 2bUh, will be given their
first concert of the Benson. Follow
ing ia the program oi thia excellent
entertainment :
t March--Pagoda (new) Daniels
I overture Impromptu Dabluey
C'oraM Bolo, selected.
Mr. W. A. Snow.
i (a) Toreador song from Carmen atiet
00 Oddliy-Cotton Uloesome. llall
6 Reading , aeleoied
Mlaa Ureas Vaster.
4 Mpantea Feataar La Paloina
T Caurloe Solitude
ttefeotlon Southern Melodies,
.....Vradler
Neroadsnte
. . .Couturno
Introducing toe following melodies "Massa'a
In de cold, cold uround," Plaulat-on Jigs,
"Little Kva." Miss Mabel Jones In the song,
"Suwanee River," "Dutto" and finale.
9 ValseKaoanlla. Rosev
10 Symphony No Two..... Dahlbey
Tbe price of admission will be
25 cents for grown people, and 15
oenta for ohildren under twelve
years. It is hoped there will be a
goodly orowd present upon this oc
casion as the boys deserve every
penny they can Ret to assist in
paying their expenses and the
salary of their worthy leader, Mr,
Will A. Snow.
iu.prt b mrge amount oi Knowledge In geog
malDlng before noon.
Below is a list of those id attendance.
uearord BeulBh Warner, Iva Purdin. N L
Narreiran. Jbriia a Wait, w ft wmiamann n tz
Gregory, j II Bish, L Hay Ptilpps, Grace Fob-
Fielder. Fannin Haa Ulna M U Vw fcctoi. ir
WlleV. Mabfll .Tnnnn. T.IvvIa Fnrtrnarin ttuttta
junta auuwqdu,
Asniand-Edna Wells, Clara L Poley, KHty
JaV . , 'uon, amy ii any, j rerc
WflllS. U Julia. TfiVlnr llrt Aahl.mrl u '
Tauaeit, uubio N Homos, w M Clayton, O A
niwjucooK, .-uamie Mowmiams, i.lda Lot
trldge, Bosa Dodge, MaryB Mooro, Jessie P
Rose, Mary B Leslie, Nellie Ewan, Nellie
DloUey, F W Talcott.MayH ftutton, Louise
uMniviu, vjoiuuuc ouiion,
fnM fflll Urol D n.U J a 11 n
J i, Maalerson.P H Daily, Lulu Newton, M
Unflun.
Town Trcnaurer's Notice..
OifFioKOP Town Thbasubcb 1
MEDFoni), Jackson County, Obb f
Mkditokd, Oukqon, Sept. 22, 1899.
Notice in hereby given chat there are
lends m the town treasury for the re
demption f nil outBtandinj? warrants
protosled prior to May 1, 1885. Interest
n te sane will cease after the above
'ti Cras. Strang,
Town Treasurer,
Bcaeie Ctnra RtAhaWlann
Olena Holtan. ,
Helon Boltan,
ABbestos-IjIla Sackett, Carrie SacUett.
Phoenix-Thora Smith, Helen Townc, Leila
Anderson.
Central Polnt-P M Coram, M Etta Wilson,
Maude Downing, Gus H Samuels, A O Hreel
iSotcfeme'n.s. A BU"'"'"I Vtt",oa-
Trail-Mrs Dora Lynch
Jacksonville J M Horton, Dolle Potter, Ollle
Huftcr. I a Jaeobs, Oeo McCune, Franoos
Ilarnts, Hmnia Reed, Frances Oonegan.
Wollen carl Von derllellen,
Eagle Point Roht H Jonas.
Banjs yaliey-O D Flugerald.
Judge Crowell went to Ashland
Wednesday morning to take evi
dence in a case of two boys who
were candidates 'or the leform
school. Tbe boya were sentenced
to a term and passed through uere
last nignt, accompanied by Sheriff
urme.
J. 8. Smith returned last Fri
day from the Soldiers' Home at
Los Angeles, Calif. He ia deucedlv
glad to be back again in Southern
Oregon and will hereafter make his
home at Phoenix. Sava he not tired
of hearing so much of California
and nothing of Oregon.
The confession of Mrs. Carlile
to the crir e of arson was somewhat
oi a surprise to Medford people.
While in tbe minds of some there
was very little doubt as to who
burned tbe building the surprise
was mat sne should confess. In
the confession, as related to The
Mail, she told of having firej the
wneat staca first and then went
down to tbe barn and arranged a
slow process ot ignition and then re
turned to another grain slack with
the intention of iguiting it, but by a
miscalculition or a poor arrange
ment of tbe means of starting the
fire at the barn, the fire here started
sooner than she expected and she
did not have time to fire the other
stack before the flames at the barn
had been discovered and she was
compelled to Wee from the scene.
The arrangement with which the
fire at tbe barn was started she de
scribed as being a tin can in the
bottom of which was coal oil. A
lighted candle was then placed in
the can, which when it had burned
to the coal oil, a great conflagration
would result and tbe perpetrator
would by that time be well , out of
harm's way. The candle muBt have
fallen over, thus ienitine the oil a.1.
most immediately after the instru-
mentot destruction had been placed
in position. Mrs. Carlile said h
did not know that there were
horses in the barn or she would not
have set the Are. She gave as her
reason for burning the barn that
her brother, who owned the Dron-
erty, bad occasioned her trouble and
she took thia means of evening up
the Score. There was no evidence
introduced to implicate Mr. Carlile
and the case was dismissed against
him. Mrs. Carlile was sentenced to
nine years in the penitentiary by
Judge Hanna and she was taken to
that place Sunday night.
Excursion to Portland.
SDeoial eXDoaltlnn nmimlnn train
will leave Medford Mnnrluu rnih
9th, arriving in Portland at 7 d. m. in
time for that evenlne-'s entrtnlnmom
ax tne uregon industrial Exposition,
wnion tnis year promises to be better
man ever oerore. '
Exposition tnanaeemeht haa !
spcured from San Franoisco Bennett's
full military band, and Ml-s Alice Ray
mond, the leading ladv onrnntiat nf thn
aay. oensational attractions will be
the six Plorunze acrobats and the
Nncarte Sisters, aorial artists from the
Folles Borgore, Paris. Exourstonlsts
will arrive Tn time for Willamette Day,
the Weddintr Nlctat. Bahv
Ooon Cake Walk, etc., etc., etc.
Specially low fare: tickets onnd fnr
one week. Rates and leaving time of
train can be had of nearest noiint.Rnnth.
em Paolflo Co.
Among the Churches.
PRESBYTISM AN OHUUOH.
The subject of next Sunday mornlnu's
sermon will be "Opportunities." In
the evening "The Life and Epistles of
Paul" will be the sublect nf tnlv a
cordial welcome Is extended to strangers
anu vioiwre.
CRKI8TIAN CHURCH.
In next Sunday mornlnsr service the
pastor's subject- will be, "Wise and
Foollsn virgins." in the evening,
"Slain Enemies and Buemles Yet to be
Slain." Services begin at 11 a. m, and
7:80 p.m. All made welcome. 1
County School Notes, t
By Supt. a. A. Oregory. X
Bavoral sohools aro waiting until alter
me iiiaiiuue to nog in worn.
Maud Morrilt, ol Orunti l'aas, am)
l.ulu Nowton, ol tiolil Hill, have boeu
employed to lunuh the Woudville school,
A uuuu into tho aoliool houati on Oilf,
-fill crook found a loom lull uf buav uu,
pus, wun r. w laiooit master ot me
situation.
Jessie lioeo. ol Ashland, will lakn
oliargo of the muIiooI lu l'lt aaaul creek
district. Pupils aud parents will be
pleased with her.
Miss Elva Galloway was Invltod to
lake charge ot one ol the departments
in the Koeiiburg buIiooIs. Tho Itusuburg
uvuuiu uru to uu voiigraiuiuieu on so,
curfug her. .
Nuto Jacobs Is always ready (or visi
tors lu his room at Jacksonville. lie is
never off duty and ha iiuuila are sell
possesses, snowing mat tuey nave good
iraiiuug every uav.
Nora Svduw will teaoh tho Intleneml
ence sonooi tno oouiiinr year and we
antlulpnte excellent results. The teaohor
nas a good sonooi aud the school a good
teacher In this case.
Wtaou vou not tired of tho rush and
whirl ot business life, stop Into Miss
Ewnn's room In the north school aL
Ashland. Her method ol teaching the
little ones is so quiet and pleasant that
it rests one to stay there an hour.
Talent hikes time to build a now school
but when reailf, noes at it with a vim.
Sept. lUih thero is no a (a ol a building
Ihi-ro. Sixty days from now thero will
be a neat two-room building oomnloted,
furnished In eletrnnt stylo bv Mr. Gill
ette, ol Ashland, and a orowd ol smart
ohildren fat Ing a smiling teacher Miss
Anna JotlVo.v.
A visit to tho Ashland normal found
touchers and pupils busy as bees. Euuh
department la lu vbargo of a teacher
who knows what to do ami how to do It.
Tho rooms lor young uiuu are so crowded
mat it seems necessary to build a new
dormitory. Kelltling tho building; has
made a great difference ill the appear
ance inside and out aud the faoiiitles
(or doing Ural elass work are much
belter than evor before.
Tho school In No. 71 closed last Thurs
day, having been in sosslon all summer,
ll Is called by tbo patrons tho most sua-
cessful term ever held In the district. A
basket dinner was enjoyed by the many
friends of the school In the shads nf a
fine grove which surrounds the school
bouse, after which a o roe ram was ran-
der by the pupils which did credit to
their teacher and themselves. Tho
whole district is better becausn Nora
Sydow has spent three months thoro.
Death of Mrs. Root.
Mrs. Sarah M Kool, one of the oldest
of Medford's residents, died September
16tb. She had boon failing in health
for some timo and death came as a wel
come release. In her old age' she be
came very helpless and was tenderly
cared for by friends.
Mrs. Hoot was about elghty-threo
years old at the llmo of hur death.
She was a native ol .Maryland but most
of her life was spent in Iowa and Ore
gon. The oyolone of 1800, In Iowa,
snopt away bur homo, and olhor re
verses whloh accompanied tho Civil
war shattered her former comfortable
fortune, and sbo came to Oregon with
her son in 1873 to start anow in ire
She was an accomplished musician and
taught muslo during a long term ol
years. A strong religious character
was hers and also one of firm convlo
lions of duty. Converted at tho earlv
age of fourteen years, hor whole lifo
was one of consistent christian living
auu activity in tno memoorsiitp 01 the
Baptist Ohurcli. where liar mualnal
ability was very helpful in the years
onu eurveo as organist, uer runeral
was largely attended on Sunday after.
ooon from the Baptist Church, whuro
hot. c. ituss conducted the services
and tho interment was In tbo Odd Fel
lows cemetery. Vrs. Hoot leaves one
son and a large clrole of frlonda to
mourn ner departure.
XXX.
m Wanted Twenty Teams
To haul dry Sugar Pine Luru
ber, from what was known as
the Gray Mill, to tho Biir
rmite. it. A. r roudfoot,
Mgr. Sugar Pine Co,
Tell Yonr Sister .
A beautiful complexion is an Impossi
bility without good pure blood,, tbe
sort that onl exists in eonnootlon with
good digestion, a healthv liver and
bowels, Karl's Clover Root Tea acts
di recti on tbo bowels, liver and kid'
nya keeping tbem in perfoot health,
Price 25 ots. and 60 els. Sold by Cbas,
Strang, druggist.
For Sale.
Two good work horses, 6 and 0 years
old, weigh 1200 pounds, also harness
and wagon. Also numerous farm imple
ments, van at tnis omoe.
For Sale.
Choice farm and timber land, busi
ness brick buildings, good paying saloon
property, business and residence lots.
For particulars write or call ou 0, B.
Hostel, Medford, Oregon.
Advertised Letter List
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i Klamath County People!
it
I want to quoto you prices on Groceries.
I do not expect you to buy of mo if my prices
are not as low, or lowor, than you can get clue-flj
where, but I want a chance to talk with you.J
G. L. DAVIS, MEDFORD OROCER.l1
m
A'
ft
Troubled With Cold?
. 5
If bo, our Cole's air-tight Heater will dispel all t
that chilliness and warm your heart as well:
as your blood. Wo havo thorn in all eizon,;
from a pony to a giant. 'We also have a fine (
line of stovoB and rungos in stock. Call and?
inspect them. I 5
7
fioyden & fiicholson
Medford, Orogon. IJSTTlio Hardwaro Men.
sVs!sV'siii!asVs-'st'''s
See H. C. MAGKEY for SUPERIOR PHOTOS
I hold tho high reputation ol bolng one of the leading photographers In the
northwest. This is tho only first-class gallery In Southwestern Oregon. I enmo
here four years ago, and have built up the business In photographing. I havo
everything (or doing llrst-ulasa work and am able to make first-class work. My
work Is equal to any of the Eastern work, l'rlcos are very reasonable and per
fect satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully,
II. C. MacxKY, Hamlin Ulook, Medford.
Following la s tlsl or lettors remaining un
oaltsd for In ths Medford postofflce on Beyl.
Bennett. Amos 8 (2) Ilorrv. Mrs Ida
tlryant, Mrs Balilo (lleraonts, Hlns Ona
Clark, Millie Davis, E B
Johnson, Oeo 8 Knlps, W
Kaouios, Mablo Handles, P L
Kioe, Geo F Hwiigerty, t, O (2)
Bwaaerty, Miss Luoy
A charge ol one oent will bo made upon do
llvory of each of tho above letters
Porsons calling for any of the above letters
will ploaso say " Advnrtlsod."
M. PDiioiH. Postmaster.
WOOD WANTED.
A Slinnlv of wood, either hlnelr or
white oak, is wnntcd for the use of the
county at the court house in Jankann.
vllle, Tho wood to ho either two or
four foot in length, and of body oak.
Call at or write to the county judgo,
stating what amount of such wood you
can furnish, when yon will dollvor it
and the price yon want (or tho same.
Call or write soon If vou havo any wood
that you desire to sell.
Jacksonville, Ore., September 12, 1890.
W. 8. CROWKI.L,
County Judge.
ALili MEJNi
who duaire a first-class smoke for a nickel
always ask for Kurtz's
"NEW DEAL"
When they want a littlo bolter cigar for
a little more money they buy Kuril's
li
Bouquet
Smoke homo made cigars and build up a
home industry.
1. J. FREEMAN,
OCALCN IN
BAIN WAGONS
Milwaukee Chain Mowors, Hodge Benders, Oshorno nuller-Bearing Mowors.
Oliver and Flying Dutchmnn Plows, Hakes, Kxtms, Small Tools and a lull
stook ol Saddlory Goods and Imperial Uloycles.
Prices Lowest, Quality Considered !
Tayler, the Foot Fitter
Has just received a large shipment of Farmers' and Miners'
Heavy Plow and Mining Boots and Shoes.
Every Pair Warranted to Give Satisfaction.
All kinds of boot and shoe repairing promptly attendod
to by Tayler, the Shoe Doctor. 7th Street, Medford.
Shoemaking !
Get only flrstdaas work when you
aro havlnff shoo-repalring- done. It
don't cost any more and does a heap
more service. I want you to come In
and let me prove to you that I am all
right as to work and prloo.
M. S. BEEN
WlthW.T. Kimo
neit door to
Davlti Grocery
COUNTY TREASURER'S
NINETEENTH NOTICE.
Orncs OT COUNTV Timubohbr I
or Jaoksoh county, Orison, f
Jaokkonviixs, Oiisook, flept. Kl, IBM.
Notice Is boreby Klvon that tbore aro luads In
tho county treasury for tho roiloropllon uf all
outstanding county warrants pretested front
July S, lftW), to Auuuat 0, IBM), both dates inulu-
eivu. iniorusi on wo samo win oaaso artor tue
abovo date.
L. L. J Annus.
Oounly Treasure ,
BOX CALF
AND VICI
The Celebr ted
Cushion Bottom
For Men and Womon.
' These Shoos are Corn Dostroyors
All Shoes at Bed Rock Prices
Next Door to
Davis'
Grooory
IrV. T. lm,
ASSESSOR'S NOTICE TO TAX
PAVERS.
NOTICE IS HRItKIIY GIVEN THAT THW
board of equalisation for Jackson County,
Stnto of Oroion, will convono at tho office ot
tbo oounty olerk In Jooksonvlllo on
rionday, October a, 1899,
for tho purpose of publicly osunHnina tbo as
sessment roll and corruollng all errors in valu
ation, doHorlptlon, qualities of lands, lots and
other proporty. Said board will continue In
sosslon from cloy to day until said roll ban
bcun duly examined,
All Interested partlos will tnko notloo and
govern themsolves accordingly.
J. L". Pni.iTni,
fTnnnlu A asnusnii
Jaoksonvlllo, Boplomboro, 1IW0.
oooil Rnoneh to Take.
The finest quality of loaf sugar is
used in tho rminufnoluro of Ohumbor
Iain's Coiijfli Kenedy and the roots
used In lis propniatlon k'vo It a flavor
similar to thtit of maplo syrup, making
it very ploawint to tako. As n mcdiulno
or the oure of coiichfl, colds, In nrlppo,
croup and whooping couffh it Is on
equaled by any other. ItitlwnyBourus,
and ouros auiokly. For sale by Ohns.
Strang, drusrglsl, Medford; Dr, J.
Hlpkio, Central Point,
NOTICE FOR PUBLIOATIOtT.
,oL',,lll5,ol!,.C10 """"hum, Oregon, fioptfimbors,
18IIB. Notloo Is hereby given thai tho follmvlntf
nainod Hcltler bus Illod nollco of his Intention
to mulio final proof In support of his olulin and
that aald pnwf will bo mailo before Uui
Newbury, oounty olerk of Jackson County, Oro
jffi'o' Jr,H,.jBO'",0,,v'"0 Orogon, on Octobor M,
OROHQI? BTOOKTON,
On his II. R.No 7II7B, for Iho NH 8RI4
rjfiHt f W, Alt
Ho names tho following' wltnosses to prove
his contlnnous residence upon and cultivation
of Kalil innd, vlxi
MoDonald Pardiie nnd Olaf njorrcgaard, ot
Prospopt, E. rtatBant and llonj. Nnrhery, o
Oontral Point, all of Jaoksnn County. Oregon,
J. T. UuiiMias, Heilstor.