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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1901)
, T " " I LAWS': 1 5 w. m m m m m m m m m .SHOES Our now Htoc-k of LiidioB' Fino Shoos, built by practical ttlioo Iwildors on 201 Ii Century ideas,' are now in. Our reputation for currying a lino Htoolc of Oontlotnon'H Slunm is an oiiviitldo ono, and wo in tend to ostabliHh a imputation on our ladies' fino goods by bhowing stylos inferior to none and at Jiri(!im for which wo are famous tlio lowest. If you havo a narrow foot wo can fit you; ditto tho wido ono. It is a pleasure to show our floods. 1 - . ' ,, J. G. Van Dyke S Co MKI)FORl; OREGON f. HAPPENINGS. A Crocurymiin: "I wnnt you to stand In front u! mil' store U few min utes unil nolloii where tho prollt on our fruit book. You '"III notion Hint very neurly ovoryonu Unit pusses will tuko from two to half dmtuii cherries from those arnU'ii thnl nut out In front. It'll thu suinu way with hurries ami It'll bu thu same way wlili peaches, plums nnil penrs when they count on tlio iiinrkui. Wu ul ways buy (ulLjnnnMiro when tills lino of kiiikIii I Ukun In ImUiftvr staud- Ing In front of our iituro u low hours thuro It ii noticeable goneness near llio top of tho Ijnxmi. Tho iit'opln wo null to will buy only full boxen nud tho re - milt Is that wo lose from ono to ihruu tioxi'H mil () ovory erulo. No, the pooplo who holn theuia)lvi-a to the i frull don't do It to bo meiin nor with n dlapoaltlon to Kot aomntbioir for noth ing. Thoy do It luruvly from foreo of Imbit, or from curuloaaneaa, and nro for fni In I of tho Impropriety of tho not. f t win to uniinlc to tliinn 1 would un- doubtodly oltond the pHy nnd would j WllUUUk It UUUWb linV H KWVU M.HIIU , jrel wny inoy noiiio " ' .o iwi..i..m.w,..H can loll. Women and uhlldren aro MlcWd to ll Ml more than men, ' till I have seon a sreat many men land in front of in.v plaeo and eat hnlf k cup of cherries. 1 sometimes apouk to children when thoy ruueh into tho crates boeaimo t think it i a had habit and they oiiRht to bo taught not to do It, but when thoy too their pa'otiti and grown pooplo Uoliiff tho solf amno thine; tho mutter of youthful education be onos too arduous tank." Cnah Paid for Ohlekuns: I nm In tho market fur cash purahimet of nil chickens brouuht to mo. T. E. I'ollii gor, proprlolor Central meat market. Tho celebration at Gold Hill, for which (rent preparations wero mitdo, was ono of tho mot suooossful in the county, ncoordlnx to report. From ihtt dnwn of a bright, clear morniuu whluh nahered in our untiil day, until near llio birth of another morn, pnlrlollnm and eiithUBlnsiii run lilu'li in tho thrlvinu little oily on th bunks of tho ltouue, and IhiihIiciIh o( people Innpirod by the wavini; of Old Oiorv and tho boom ul oununns in eommnriitlnn of ono of I ho Krnnilunt events in thu hUtory of u Kriind nation, vied with onuh othor In niiiklnv tho even Is of the day n crowning success. In tho forenoon tho usual prouniin, llin tho orations held tho aUontlon of tlio mullltudiH. In tho afternoon tho time was given tin to sports for tho youngor gonorullnn Into which thoy nil joined with a hearty good will. Thn miuln loi tho day was furnlihod by tho Gold Hill band, and Is highly spokon of. The balloon nsconsion was ono of the most interesting foaturos of tho day Tho aeronaut nsoondod to a height of 20(h) foot, and during tho aicent did some olovor trnpesn work, Muoh of tho suo aoss of the celebration is dun to the un tiring oiTorts of J. Court Hall, who hits tho Interest nf his town at heart and will nlwnvs bo found In tho front ranks whnn anything of public intercut In nt Btuko. . ,,, , , . . Good panttiro for sioek, $1 per month, at Urmiimnr rnnuh. Ht'irllnit oreok. Ap ply to C. V. fc'rulcy, Grlllln oroek, or on prumlitus. ' ( CITY We Appreciate Tho increased trade that is being given us by the public, and aro al ways on tho alert to show it by soiling nothing but the ... ... ,. Purest and Freshest Groceries and giving full value for the money Yours for fair dealing, H. H .. -w. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to . A heed end collision between tho totilhoouud pmsenuur triiln. No. 11. uii.l an extra special, occur rod near uuimmuir unit Munday morning, result ing in mo noum oi ono loan, who was healing hi" way, und severely bruising n unmoor of passengers ami iruln men. At Muck Hullo Summit, n fuw milu Dili) side of Duiisinulr, n spuclul wan preparing to switch to II sidetrack to iiHiiwlliu passenger to pass. In-loud of till) train going onto llio switch it held the main trunk, mid belnr tho jr could bo brought to a stunclHilll i tho pnsciiKcr, speeding on ltn wuy, ierushoil Into thu speclul, so buuly wrecking tho enudno mid forivnrd ears ! Ihut hi x hour' limo whs required U) j clear tho trunk. Mm. W. K. Conner, of i Ashland, who wiih a passenger on thu 1 southbound train, en route to Sun I I'Yunolscn, received it auvero Hi'iilp wound from tho foreo of tho collision, uu ono oi too enKlnnoro win qului m verely Injured. It waa fortuiiuto thnt llio lota of life wui not much fiuter ihnn It wua. Orahnro, corn meal, otc., on aaln at Ituaa'a mill south of water worka. Tho open nifliiiori for deor commences .,,, ' N.K It I, iiiilitH ful for any pcraou to tuko, cap- lure, kill or dealroy In anv open aeuaon moro ti,,,,, flvo (0l,r. Adj von who lawfully kills flvo deor can muko an Brtl.lu..r L.l,.u ..... 1.....!.... -1 .1.- r, , ' W", ,, thereiiiwn deliver to ulllunl ono loathor lite (dcxiiimuj and laaucd by the stale game Warden) for the hldo of each deor, not exceeding live in all. One of theso tnus shall bo securely fiulen?d with wire to enuh deor sklu, and tho on nor l tbeu entitled to offer such doer tkin for mile or exchange Or transportation to any point within thastnle, Tho pun itihmont for vloiatlon of any of tho pro visions of the aol Is by a fine of not less than '-'.) nor moro Ihun JfiOO, togethor with tho oasts of prosecution, or by Im prisonment in thu county Jul! for not less than thirty nor morn Hum 12Uduys, or by both such tlnu and imprisonment. In mid ! lion to1, nil kinds of feed Chiwnmrn A Myers have new uud old pnliilone, dried fruit, buckwheat and wlinlrtwlieiit Hour, oraeked and whole eoi ii. oto. - I'll n Mail is informed by ono of its S, ii, i Valley siibsui-iliurs lluil Mis. U V. Slovnnsnn, ono of tho pioneer lnd es of ihut snutlnn, recently sent n speo. iiidii nl her embroidery to llio Drain aid & A"instrong Co., New London, Conn., to be entered inn contest fur WOO In eiish prizes, whloli they offered to give in uuiso soniling tlio 'just specl- " , ' "-.'J, ''?'" ,H. 'J ".. . .'. ! ? of tlin-iu cash prizes has been awarded to Mrs. Mlovoiidon. Thu contest was open to uvury woman in tho United Hliitcs, and tho foot that hor work wap soloetud for a prl.e from over HDD pieces In a matter ol special congratulation to the Indy. An exhibition of those em hroiderlos has reuentlv boon held nt a fifth Hvenno hotel In New York Citv. Tho exhibit wns oxtonsively advertised, and drew a Inrgo iittendanao of ladies intoroalod in suoh matters. Wo waul ull tho eirgs wo can got; oush or trade. H.'H. Howard & Co. 0. W. Whitman this week purchased tho interest of his partner, II. 8. Ilarri son, in the Mud ford Hook store, and will boreafior work in singlo harness. These two young men huvo, by thoir uuliring eneriiy, tlinir bonnet nnil struightforwnrd busiiross methods, siicoeoded in building ill HOWARD & CO ft " 1 mo i solondld business In their line Anil one which is steadily on the increase. That it will continue to flourish under Orrln's sole niniuiKiiinent Is certain, as be possesses ull the ntlrlhiitus iHicessary to riineess in the business world and is endoweil with an unlimited amount of energy and perseverance. Mr, flan icon hns not decided lust what lie will do, but it is not improbable that he will go to Arlcona soon, wimre Ills lather resides -loo Ordors for tho uromnt delivery of loo In any quantity to uny part of the city may do init lit uirioirs or rot too gur's meat markets, , The balloon ascension at Gold Hill on the Fourth proved moro Interesting and exciting, both to the onlookers und tho norontnit, thiiii win anticipated, In describing this foature tho Gold Hill News says: "Promptly at 0 o'clock I'i'Ol. win. lleals, the world renowned aeronaut, mado tho balloon ascension, and while tho famous man was being carried toward thu skies he performed sorno during feats on the trapeze. When at a height of about 'JDOO foot he out the parachute loose, und down ho cumo, taking a bath, parachute and ull, In IMl'uo river lost above the wagon bridge. Ho succeeded In reaching the shore unaided, looking none the worse for lilsuorliil flivht and but littlo incon venienced by the duoklng." Will) tho new facilities that II. N. Holler put In his shop, ho turns out ui good work in repairing watches and ,'owolry us uny ono in Houthorn Oregon. Since tho Itogne rlvor hatcliery has been established it has tukon about 10,- 000,000 lalmon eggs, Die prodoct from which tins been mainly placed in Kngue rlvor nud He tributaries. Durlnir' the last year about 4,000,000 nut's wero tukon, and of these about 2)00,000 worn re- uiinoii ana nnuiiioil at tlio station, where the young salmon were fed until thoy worn in rue or lour luetics in length be fore thoy wero planted In tho rlvor. A half million of tho cgers taken wero sil ver salmon and stoelbead .trout All tho silver salmon and about half of the steel heads wero planted in Koguo river, while the other half wus shipped to various points In the east, one shipment being made to Tuxedo Hark, the famous resort near Now York City. Don't overlook tho Chancellor and thn Geo. W. Childs cigars. For sulo by Karnes & Hitter. Tho funeral if Kov. Kdwiu Kuss was belli last Friday nflernoon, llio services liclny conducted nt the Baptist Church by the pastor. Ho v. Cnindiill, assisted by the other ministers of (lie city. Tlei remains were followed to their Inst rest ing place in tile Odd 1'ollon'S rem ol cry by a largo concourse of sorrowing friends. In the death of Buv. Huts Medford loses one of he' most upright und Respected citizens, n man .whose every effort, was destined for tho good of Ills fellow man, and a Christian tried und true. The grief of Hie bereaved wife, son and daughter is shared by a host of friends of the dcpuried, who, in life was hold in universal esteem, and whoso memory will bu revered. When yon want draying done get Skiver to do It. lie's always ready always reliable and bis charges are always just right. . Chrysanthemum Circle, No. 84, Women of Woodcraft, held an ouen meeting ul their lodgo room Tuesday; ovniilng, at which the otlluers of the, lodgo for tho ensuing tornt - wore rln I stalled. A largo number of In v Ltod guests wore present to witness the ln-i siailallon, am) ihocvenlug wusspontlo a very onjnyablo manner. Mrs. Win. Bates was in charge of the floor-work, whioh she carried nut very successfully. Mrs. Ella Medynski was the Installing oftlcor. Following aro the officers In stalled: Martha Wells, G. M.; Florence Butler, adviser. I.uolln Mnnn, magician;' V iola Beokett, uttomlitnl; Clam Meekor,: manager; Etta rltovenfon, l ti. Wanted Girl for goneral hohsc-j work, for family of four persons. Must; bo cood, plain cook WugusSlSa month.! Address P. u. llox 172, Vrekn, Calif. Hone good ball plaviug was seen at tiranls I'hsb last week. Too bugene team met defeat at the hands of tho Grants Pass nine on the Fourth, the score being 7 to 0. On Friday tho Ash. land team went up ngninst the victors of the day previous and were defeated by a score of 0 to 0. On Saturday the (irnnls Pass champions telephoned u challenge to tho Medford team offering to tilay for a purse of 8100 and agreeing to "bIhiI Medford out." ivhilo they would scora at) runs, the otter was withdrawn, however, before onr boys had nn oppor tunity to.aecepL the challenge. Grants I'nss expects to play Ashland Sunday nl the latter place. All kinds or Biisn and doorB and screen doors, at lowest market, price VV. Woods. Some time ago Tun Mail nailed the attention of the city council to tho dan gerously dclnpidutod condition of stretch of sidowulk on Seventh Blreet. just beyond' the school house, but no stops have yet been taken to remedy tho Biinio. This tdintild be dono nt once as it is positively rfanp erous to pedes trians who travel over it especially at night, and unless sumo remedial meas ures urc taken nl once, some one will be hurt. Wo rospoctfully designate Mayor Crowcll, who passes over this , walk daily a eonimitloe of one to brine; .the matter -properly before the council at its next regular meeting. tin proved N:i t u re's Ton ie, best bit tern on earth. $1 per bottle, only sold at Dis tillory olllco. v -N. 8. Bonnotl, the gontlemaa who has the Murkley fruit evaporator rented, is making preparations for an extensive run of work this fall. He has over forty cords' of dry wood, now being hauled to the dryer and has made other necessary arrangements which will en ablo him to commence business just as soon as tho fruit is roady. Ho has ul toady oontraoted for enough fruit to in sure a good run, but he will be able to handle more fruit than is now oon traoted and parllos wishing him to do their work should arrange belore the dryer's onpaolty for tho season is all taken. . ' Did you know It? When you want a fine photo call on Goo. V. Mackey he on u make 'cm O. K. J. G, Taylor will, commence work on his new brick building this week G. TV. Priddy secured the brick work contract. Ohns. PhlestOf the stone foundation work and A.f O. Nicholson will superintend tho eni'imnter work Thn building will ho 25x(IO feet in s'zo und ono story high. Mr. Taylor will slno oemtrtenco work on-V.i new .reals notion wltnln Ion dnvn or two weeks Tho building ivlll bo it five-room cottage and will bo erected on the land re cently purchased from S. W. 8poan, in Kiist Medford. : An opportunity will bo given the people of the I tog no river valley to visil Han Francisco next mouth, tor a period ol ton days at a very nominal cost. Messrs, Bolton and l'eil, of Ashland, who con ducted the excursion to Han Francisco lust December so successfully, hnve ar ranged to conduct the Kpwortli 'League excursion to tlio liny City, leaving Ash land Monday, July I5lh, at the remark slily low rate of $12 for the round trip. Those who tAke advantage of this oppor tunity will have tho privilege of attend ing the grand chorus of AOOO fino trained voices, whluh in itself ie wor b going miles to hear. Excursionists will be allowed ten full days in the city, every moment of which can be profitably (jipcnl in pleasure and sight-seeing. ' Ka- member the date leaves Ashlund Mon day, July lAib, ft v. W. B. Moore, of this city, will handle and soil tickets for Medford, Jacksonville, Central Point and other valley points, and will gladly give full Information In' regard to the excursion Good rooms can bo bad in tho city nt very reasonable prices. Those matters will bo arranged before hand by thoso in charge of the excur sion, so that no troublo or dlffculty need bo cxpirlonccd by tho visitors, who will bo free to spend the full allot incut of time In enjoying themselves. Thn Medford Art Studio has been closed for tho summer, but will bo re. opened sometime next September. The work will bo under the direction of Miss Myers nt tho re-opeoiug, as Miss Armstrong has accented a position in the Albany college for the ensuing year. A number of oil paintings have been loft at I. A, Webb's furniture store for sale, and parties desiring to examine them can do so at Mr. WeUb'a nlacoof businoss. Orders will be taken at any time by. either Miss Mi era or Miss Armstrong for any work In tnetr Hue. Mr. Webb will gladly show sam ples of work, give prices ana take oracrs. The Elite is the popular photograph gallery of Modfo-d today. Under the management of J. W. Hunter it has come to the front, everybody is pleased with the work that comes. Irom the Kliie. and oolv two months since the studio opened quite a record. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Fish Luke Ditch Coin nan v was held in Medford on Monday of Hub week. 1. 1.. Hamilton was elected pros ident; M. Purdiii. vice president; L. C. Wi'liams. secretary und treasurer; Kuliis Cox. director; V.T. McUrav. muuuger The business and work of the past year wue carefully gone over und ull matters inne'-t'iining thereto were vol oil entirely anti-factory and it was decided that the work now in progress should no piisiieo with nil possible speed, consistent with the conditions and permanency ot toe undertaking. It is your own fault, unless yon have no prams, wtien you nave ueaitaene backache, that tired and Worn out feel ing, Inst appetite, indigestion, full of malaria, stimulate the liver and kidneys by using Improved Nature's Ionic, f 1 per battle, only sold at Distillery olllce I. A. Wobh: "I will take a hundred shares of oil slock. When you on'cj gei to work on the well liulnejs will bo stimulated to quite an extent. I figure that the business men of the town will more .than get their money back in in qroased business. If tile company should be so fortunate as to strike oil the vallet will everlustingiy bum. Medford is the geographical center of the presumed oil belt uud the sooner we find ont that oil does renilv exist here the sooner will 'our interests be enhanced." ', Wells A Shearer have the best equipped outfit for draying and house hold moving In Medford. See them, when need the services of a good dray .(ng outfit. ., . Sheriff M. Froshour, of Siskiyoc Cpunty, California, arrested Wm. Pip pin, a halfbreed Ind;an,' at the Win Byboe ranch, near Jacksonville, Tues dav. Last April, tit Hamburg Bar Siskiyou County, the Indian shot n mai named Frank Kaunas, in the leg, ami iin nedlntely disappeared. Slnca thee the sherlir has been searching lor bin and finally located him at the Byiei ranch, whore he was working. He wn taken back to Siskiyou County Wednes day. , Why not spend the vacation a Yuquinn Bay. where can be had excel lent faro, good fishing, good homing afe bathing, ailuring rides and ramble-'-Tho courses nnd exerulscs at tho Sum. mer school, of 1001. b. Newport, wit' alford great va-leiy of instructions, di vorstou nnd' entertainment. No othe rosort, offers equal attractions and ad vantages. . Wm. H. Hamlin has sold his resi denco property in West Medford ti Bonj. J. Trobrldge. ot Douglas County Oregon, consideration $1050. Mr. Tro bridge was formerly engaged in thi mercantile business .in Douglas Count. and will probably follow a similar busi ness here. Ho exn-cts to nrrlve ii Medford soon with his family. Thi sain was mado through R. T. Lawton'. real estate agency. Men's suits for $4 60 and up, an hnvs' Bulls for $1 and up, at W. II Meeker & Co.'s. , W. D. Boidlemnn writes THE MAll from Union. Oregon, to the effect thn himself and fnmi'y have arrived ther after a thi' ty-two days' trip overland from Ft. Klamath, during, which tho experienced much cold weather. Mr D. expects to ongnge in business n some sort in Union. Ho will be re memhered as having b-en engaged In the saddlery and harness business in Medford a few years ago. To nil member o' Chrysanthemum Circle, No. 84: After this date, July 10th, I will collect no assessments oi dues except in hall or at my home ot West Tenth street. Katharine Wait, olerk ol Clrole No-84. J. D. Anderson, living net In Eden preoinct. brought to this office last Rat yrday a sound, well preserved apple ol b- Mrve-t of 1000. It was of the Ben Uii-. vnilet.y and proves beyond v -hadnw of doubt that as a "keeper" tin Hen Davis is all right.- The anple, to gethor with others, was kept in a oool drv, dark' place and n.6 preserving fluids or wrappers wero ned. Lost- On June 20lh. a four-foot stei ladder, hpr.ween nnntrnl Point And Stlck lane. Finder will please leave sane with Rev. J. O. Gregory, Central Point. Rev O, J. Gist has rieolded to In ento at Dovtpn, Wash. The town that' so fortunate ns to secure this sentlemn' as a citizen is to be oongrntulnted. Hi We are Coming to Town To see Out Stock of Ladies' Shirt Ladies' Shirt waists closing ont at cost. Bargains in them - All-over lnce and embroidery, daintiest and prettiest in (own. ., .-, .. , ... ... , ) . Our new line of ladies' kid gloves have arrived.; We like them and you will too when you see them. Onlv $1 per pair, , . . . .' . , Boys' laundered shirts assorted colors and sizes,- 35-50c Men's percale shirts and Bhirls with extra length in sleeve, etc. Bow ties of latest shades and designs. Flags, fire crackers, horns, whistles, etc., etc. ' H. B. NYE'S, Racket Store, t. TAYLER, THE Juwt arrived from the factory, a complete atiovtf una tiiiiuem . IWShoesDoctored fs one ol the best preachers and best all roundsquare, honorable, attend-to-hio-own-affalrs man we ever met and his family is just as much a credit to a community as is himself. The family will leave Medford within a couple of weeks. -Good driving or farm horse for sale. Inquire at Mail office. Fred Snyder, while working, a scraper in his road district in Lake County lost week met with a peculiar and painful accident He stooped over to lift the scraper and in doing so bis spinal column separated and he tecame helpless, causing him- to suffer great agony. A physician replaced the col umn and the patient is recovering. For Ice cream and cream soda go to Kurnes & Hitter. , ,, Klumuih Falls citizens will attempt to seeurethe establishment of a Presby terian academy at that place, A public meeting was held there last week, and a committee was appointed to confer with the Pi-esbyteriun Board of Educa tion, from whom aid istxpeeled. Com-mltu-es on building and to solicit funds vera also appointed. .; ( r ' A full line of pipes and tobacco at Karuej & Ritter's. W. K. Co I tan is the first grower of 'he v.iliey to market peaches. He Irought in several boxes of fine Alex lndrus Saturday for which he found a ready market. Du will probably have !JaO boxes ol this variety of fruit und bis market will bo the towns of the valley and as far north as Salem. Just Received A' nice line of sum mer corsets at Gurnea's. Iu the cose before Judge James Stewart wherein J. C. Corum was found guilty of selling fish contrary to law, a fine of (20 and costs wus imposed The .-Oats, amounting to f44, were paid and ! the fine was allowed to remain unpaid, pending future bebaviorof tliedefendsnL . H G. Nicholson has a One line of dsbing tackle and sporting goods. .. -It has been decided to hold the next Sonthern Oregon district fair at Ash und. . The Chautauqua tabernacle will bo used us a pavilllon and the horse 'aclog feature will. bj eliminated. Camp stoves and hammocks at 'jrni a's. ' - R v. Chas. Vail will give a tree lecture at' the opera house, Tuesday evening. ' ,'uly 18ih. on Government lwnci-shlp of the Trusts. All are in cited. . . Pasturage at the Enrbart farm, half mile south of Medford. The band boys gave an excellent ipen air concert one eveuing last week, xbifli was highly appreciated and thor oughly enjoyed by a largo crowd. The mining laws ot Oregon for sale it this ollice. ' - W; P. Dodge started Tuesday raorn ng, with his well boring outfit, for the Meadows, where he will put down a wpll for E. C. Pomeroy and others. . The annual Chautauqua Assembly, if Southern Oregon, convened at Ash and, Tuesday, July 9th, and will be In esslon until July 18ib. Fred Barneburg has recently had his South J s'reet residence nicely painted nd otherwise greatly improved in ap p m ranee. Louis Warner has been dotnc ser vile this week as night olerk at Hotel N sb during the Illnoss of B ;rt Miller. Wm. Forsyth has purchased the '" Ai to ii ifiii - igrKvjfM r L Broad View T&xsSftSt -mop, range ol mountain, or a landscape or marine scene, be should ' have a broad view, which an ordinary camera does not afford because Hs vision fa limited to about 60 degrees It the only practical camera for scenic photography. Its vfakra oi 180 degrees, which, the SWINGING LENS affords, enables you to include ALL of the widest scene In a single picture something v.-hich no other camera can do. CATALOGUES FREE' If you want it, we have it, if not we ter where you are when you want dsn it ns soon, unu otten sooner than the biggest Mail Order House in he Cities. MEDFORD BOOK STORE Mall Order House The Yellow Front Nye's Closing Waists i FITTER Mlook nt Lfuttf.fi' Kino 7th Street. Medford bill posting business from M. 8. liamont the date of transfer being July 1st. The Drlck work on the White Thomas new store building was torn menced Monday. ' ' C. T. NicholBon lias moved to Mrs West's residence property on ' North B Btreet. - - .'. Forest fires are already raging in Lake County, says the Examiner. ' Born To Mr. and Mrs-. Jeff . Brophy, July 0, 1901, a son. - - - - - - ' To the Public. ', To my friend and patrons of South-. ern Oreeon : As I am about to leave here and wish to know that my friends and their friends are well treated in the music business, I most beartily recommend H. M. Coss as the proper man to buy a piano or organ of, s you can rely on what he tells yon about an instrument, as his judgment is good and he values his word too much to misrepresent his goods for gain. - He will soon be prepared'li All ull orders again, so do not bo in a hurry to pur chase but nail and examine his: stock before buvir.g. . P. J. Head. Steinway, A. B. Chase, Emerson and other pianos, alio A. B. Cliaep and Putnam organs, Victor gramophones end singer scwiou machines at the Coss Piano House. Sole agent fori the above makes- for -the territory- from Redding, Calif.; to Eugene, Oregon. Dissolution Notice. : Notice is hereby given that the co partnership horetofore existing between. O. W. Whitman and H. S. Harrison, do ing a general book and stationery busi ness under the film name of Whjiman & Harrison, is this day by mutual con sent dissolved. .The ousinese will be continued by O. W. Whitman, who will pay all bills owed by the firm and t whom all bills owed the same are pay able. ' - . - - : , - Dated at Medford, Oregon,' this 9tW. day of July 1001.- ' . , O. W. WlltTMAM, - , ' ' H. S. H Ahiusos. Dissolution of Partnership; Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing by and between D. T. Cox and J. A. Perry, do ing a general warehouse and shipping business under the firm name of Cox & Perry, is this day. by mutual consent, dissolved. Tho luisiness will be con tinued by Mr. J. A. Horry, who will pay all bills owed by the firm and to whom ail bills owed the- same are payable. Duled nt Med did,' Oregon, this 1st day of Jute, 1001. . D. T. Cox, J. A. Feuhy. Fruit Paper. ; - - The Mail bas.paper in slock, for pack ing peaches. Parties desiring pap'or i any great quantities, for packing peaches or otho' fruits, are kindly asked to fill their ordors hs early as possible. D not wait until you need thu paper be fore ordering. v : Farm for Sale. . A Ono hundred and sixty acres', forly Bve under cultivation; all fenced, small4 young orchard; good box house, barn, all neeessai-y Out. buildings; two veils. Near Wellen postofflce. Inquire of O. S. Snyder, Medford. . in extent. For this reason the will ont it, and quick, too., No mat Kodak goida, write us.. We can, fur- 0