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.' URE808 SEKT1HEL. JACKONVIt,LK l Saturday, Octobeb 3, 1885. England pays lig salaries. The -secretary of foreign affairs and first lord of the treasury gets $50,000, the ckan eellor ot tie exchequer $25,-000, lord high chancellor 550,000, lord lieuten ant of Ireland $100,000, lord president of privy home secretary $25,000, sec retary of war, $25,000, secretary of India, $25,000 first lord of the ad mirality $22,500, lord chancellor of Ireland $30,000. Let it be kept before the -people that this administration has not paid off a dollar of the pnblio debt nor taken a single step toward formulating any plans for the relief of depressed or the encouragement of a single manufact oiling establishment. It has through the workings of republican laws collect ed to the aggregate of over three hun dred and fifty million dollars but there it ended. It has not followed repub lican plans of paying the interest bear ing bonds and thus affording real re lief. During the campaigns they were going to divide out the greenback re serve. Why dont tbey pay out what the laws requires them to do any way! Sunday School Convention The following is tbe programme of ithe second annual Sunday school con vention for Jackson, Josephine and JKIamatb counties, Or , to be held at .Ashland Wednesday and Thursday, October 7th and 8th: Wednesday evening, Oct. 7th. Music: prayer: words of welcome, Rev. "W. G. Simpson of Ashland; response, Rev. A. R, Bickenbacb, Jacksonville; a little Sunday sshool history, Mr. lEdwin G. Wheeler, Portland; the val ue of the Sunday school, Rev. J.Q. A. Henry, Portland. Thursday morning, Oct. 8th. De votional exercises; how to gather them in, Rev. W. G. Simpson, Ashland; how to keep them in, Mrs. . G. "Wheeler, Portland; illustrative meth ods of teaching, Mr. E. G. Wheeler, Portland; tbe teacher, bis motive, manner and method, Rev. J. Q. A. Henry, Portland; what to teach the little folks, and how, Mrs. E. G. Wheeler, Portland; business meeting; bow to get the Church into the Sunday school, and tbe Sunday school to the Church; opsn conference. Thursday afternoon. Prayer; the teachers' mark, Mr. E. P. Branch, Ashland; hand to hand work, Rev. J. V". Milligan, Ashland; reports from schools and election of officers; the re view, Mr. Edwin G. Wheeler; Bible authority for Sunday school, Rev. A. JUL Russel I, Ashland; ttcmhling blocks "removed, Prcf Jfloming, Hedf Drd; the --can't", vou'ts and trys, Rev. J7Q A. Henry; the blackboard, Mr. E. G "Wheeler; .children's meeting, Mr. "Wheeler; a boy wanted, Rev. Mr. Henry. Evening Music; question box; poner and progress of the Gospel, E. G. Wheeler; how to study the Bible, Rev. J. Q. A. Henry; contribution; 'doxology. Please bring pencil, note book and 'Gospel Hymns. Free entertainment -will be provided for delegates and vis itors in attendance. Great pains have been taken to secure good worker from a distance. Don't fail to com, And to say "comb" to your neighbor. G. F. Billings, President. Letter List. The following is a list of on called for letters remaining ia Jacksonville postoffite ud to this date. Boar E E Mrs Biggins Jess Beers M Mrs Bagly J Brown Wesly G Bussell Ellen Barlow Wm H Brenthano Mamie firaynard Chas H Berry Wm Bragdon H BellF Johnson Fred Jones S T Landis Phoebe Mrs Landis Dan Meser Rev P A Merrell G H Mosher Pearl Miss Miller W Moes Wm O Moses P A Braumiller Henry Partrige Geo L Burns John L Rodtnberger S C Bright E D J$eard Geo R Collins John D Caldwell MMiss Coliis Wm Delpey Gus Frakes Andrew Frakes L D Galloway Frank Gera Chas Hooten Andy Honegan John Warner Chas 2 Wilson Ike Wilson Fred Williams A J Wright David 2 Winters Cbas Reid W F Robertson A Miss Ray E Reed Robt M Rirgcx John Smith John W 3 Shreva J W Srew Nie Shumpf S Spiero C N Shutt EJdie Simpson J H 2 Smith Chas Tyler Jas Tabbott Edward Taylor Marion Vows Carl Warner Chas 2 Whitney G M Max Mullee, P. M. We've Got'Ern. We have on hand and now for sale, Morrison walking plows, Morrison sulky's and gangs, Morrison harrows of all description received in car load lots, direst from the factory. We have no agencv but buy for cash, these good are offered tor sale cheaper than ever before. Grain taken in exchange. Call and sea for yourselves beforo pur--.chasing elsewhere. A. H. Maeglt k Co., Successors to Bilger &. Maegly. Mensor Bros , at the Golden Rule Eizaar have just been ia receipt of a Una line of ladies and misses cloaks, ulsters and Dclmans which they are offering at bed rook figures. Circuit Court Docket The following are the cases docketed up to Friday nightr CIVIL CASES. Wm. Bybee vs. O. & C R. R. Co. action for damages. J. M. McCall et al. ts. W. High and Orra High action to recover money. H. Ecngelbrecht vs. Jeo. B. Landres and Geo F. HcConnell to recover mon- Wagner, Inderson & Co. ts. Olney Mickelson to recover money. J. U. McCall et al. vs. W. TJ. Balti more et al. to recover money. J. D. Fountain vs. W. U. Baltimore, et al. to recover money. James Hamlin ts. George Schumpf to recover money. N. Fisher ts. Geo. Armstrong to re coTer money. N. Fisher vs. Geo. F. Merriman to recoTer money. The Dundee Mortgage and Trust Im provemcnt.Co. ts. H. W. Shipley -to re cover money. M. Caldwell vs. 0. W. Broback action for damages. J. W. Collins vs. John Hockenjos action for damages. Thos. .Martin vs. T. J. Bell to recover money. It. J. Cameron ts. John Orth to re cover money -ilex Martin ts. J. W- and H. C. Doll arhide to recover money. J. ii. McCall et al. ts. Thatcher & Wor den to recover money. H. B. Miller ts. J. Ellis to recover money. Glenn, Drum & Martin ts. B. M. Dean to recover moi.ey. J. M. McCall Vs. V. K. Hendrickson to recoTer money. N. Fishtr vs R.F. and Q. N. Ander sonto recover money. Jemima CofVcrlfs, P. W- Olwell to recover damages- ' Fordjce lioper, Geo. Willard &J. H. Ma.) field ts. AS Jacobs, Sheriff to re cover personal properly. Amanda Bilger ts John W Dollarhide to recover money. A McBalh ts L Martin to recover money. Louis Keel ts H C Crjder ct al to recover damages. J M Mc alfvs Cyrus and Wm Neil to recoTer money. O n Kaliler vs Geo R Justus ct hi to recover money. Thomas Chavner vs C C Parker to re cover money. Alary Donegan ts C D Reed etal action for damages. Chas Nickell vs O M Krewson to recover money. N Fisher vs A Loudon motion for leave to Is-,ue execution. N Fisher, county treasurer, ts O D Reed to recover money. SUITS IN EQUITY. J C Tolman it al vs, llenry Casey et al suit lor injunction. Jacob Neaibaniruer vs ME Pogue ct al to foreclose mortgage. W L Childers vs P W Olwell suit for injunction. Frank Lorraine vs Bernard Lorraine suit for paititionof real property. B F Harding vs Wm Bybee to fore close morlgaire. Kubli & BoUtsJ A Lewman to fore close mortgage. susauna -tacy vs Jacob Rcifcl and Geo Janenthul to foreclose mortgage. Kubli &Boltvs O WAkers etal-to foreclose mortgage. Solomon & Vensor vs J N T Miller, guardian of Clement Sairailelt to tore close mortgage. G F Schmidtlin vs W R Potter to foreclose mortgage. Thos Chavner vs L S P Marsh to tore close mortgage. State nl Oregon ts Wm Briscoe to foreclose lien. ltial UeilullctTS'vroinaciiiui.i oui in equity for an injunction. State of Oregon vs County Court of Jackson -suit lor review. Chas Nickell ts M E Pogueto fore close mechanic's lien. Frances Burnley vs Wm Runilry di vorce. Manila Edy vs John Edy divorce. M C Barms vs Aifle M Barnes divorce MarthaFines Edward Finedivorce. Isaac B Dobcll vs 11 S Woods to fore close mortgage. CllIMIKAt, CASES. State of Oregon vs rtin Uanley and Geo M Love; lie.d for larceny. State vs. Joshua Citon ; same. State vs Chas McVey; same. State vs A J Merril; same. Slate vs iiiuauda McDaniel ; held for murder. State vsnezckiah Mathews; indictment for maliciously killing an animal. State ts Geo Miller; assault v.ith a d.'-ngerous weapon. State vs .las t unningham; indictment for embezzlement. State s John Doe; indictment for sod omy. btate ts E S Trumble and J C Trurable; appeal from judgment in justiec court Slate ts John ilcilachon; indictment for murder. Habitual Contllpatlon Is a prolific source of misery and many ills, giving rise to Headache, Dullness, Fevers, Nervousness, Rest essness, Biliousness, Iudigestion, Pois oniHg of Blood, etc. The bitter nauseous Liver medicines, pills, salts and draughts formerly used to relieve the sufferer, only aggravate the disease And sicken the stomach. All who are afflicted in that way, know the impor tance of the remedy pleasant to the palate, harmless in its nature, and tru ly beneficial in its action. Tae trial bottles of 6yrui of Figs given away free of charge by our enterprising druggists Merritt and Robinson of Jacksonville prove that it is all that can be desired. Large bottlej at fifty j cents or one dollar. FOR DISPEPSIA and liver com plaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Brooks keeps it. BORN. Beachem In Table Rock precinct. Sept 22d 1883, to Mr. and Mrs. Beachman, a son. Eckles On Jackson creek, Sept. 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eckles, a daughter. Grow On Emigrant creek, Sept. 20, 18S5, to VI r. and Mrs. Gccrge Grow, a daughter. Gallarsor In Ashland, Scpt.24, 18S5, to Mr. and Mrs. Gallarnor, a son. DIED. Williams Near Hock Point, Sept. 27th, 1883, Wm. Williams, a native of Ken tucky; aged CO years. Kentucky papers please copy. LrcKEXBAcn At his rooms in Jackson vide, Sept 30th. 1883, Jas. G Lucken bach, a native of Pennsylvania; aged 74 years. tTto At Mnrphy, Oregon, Sept- 23d, 18S3, of cholera infantum Homer Evan, son of Lewis and Catherine Strong; aged 3 years, 1 month and 9 days. A SCIENTIFIC FACT. "Boyal" the only Baiting Border tree from Lime and Absolutely Bure. liime Is the serious defect found ip most of the cream of tartar baking powders. As a ma-ier of fact, chem ical analysis has found it in all such powders except the "Royal." Its presence is caused by thi use of adulterated cream of tartar in the effort to reduce their cost of pro duction. Lime adds to the weight while it detracts from the strength of the baking powder. It ako renders the food less wholesome, giving rise to dyspepsia'aid kindred ailments. Baking -powders containing fllmtflproduqdess leavemrig gas, and therefore in use are more cxpensgefthaajj first-class, pure article. t x -JJBftSSiSsSS The Royal Baking Powder that is first specially refinecf andJraacceniically pure. No tartrate of lime or other impurity- c$findits'iway into the "Royal?' and to this fact its great superiority" in strength, wholesomeness, and keeping quality Is die. All this adds greatly to the cost of manufacturing the Royal Baking Powder, but as all its ingredients are selected and prepared with the same precise care and regardless of labor or expense, an article is produced that is free from every extraneous substance "absolutely pure." Nor does it contain any ingredients except those necessary to make a pure, wholesome, and perfect baking powder. Professor McMurtrie, late chemist in chief to the TJ. S. Department of Agriculture, alter analyzing the various baking powders of the market, testifies to the absolute purity of that used in the Royal Baking Powder as follows : "I have examined the cream of tartar manufactured by the New York Tartar Company and used by the Royal Baking Powder Company in the manufacture of their baking Powder, and find it to be perfectly pure, and free from lime in any form. "WM. HcMURTRIE, E.M., Ph.D., "Chemist in Chief, U. S.Veft of Agrictdtiire" lllVJMM'IWVmaMirW'M.'-. for Infants "Caitorlalsso-wcnaaartedtochndreathat j Ireconunend JtasEoperiortoaoTprcscnptloa I bwwntomc" ttX,AijLa, J m6o.Ozftni&t.,Br0ail7B,U.T. I Znz Frank Brothers Implement Company, DEALERS IN l9 BUFORD'S WALKING PLOWS, nODGE'S DOUBLE DRAPER Header" LaBELLE WAGONS, WALTER A. WOOD'S MOWERS, McSUEhRY DRILL AND LEEDERS, REAPERS, TWINE BINDERS, BUFORD'S G4NG &, SULKY PLOWS, COATES SULKY RAKES, BUFORD'S RIDING AND GEAR, SCOT T &. CO.'S Engines Js Thre.slir, WALKING CULTIVATORS, COOPER A CO Saw Mill Slacliinerv, RANDALL WHEEL HARROWS, CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGONS, THE CELEBRATED HOLLO .VTOOTH, BUCKROARD WAGONS, HARROWS, Etc., Etc., Etc. A Full Line Of Farm If acMnery. Write for catalogue. Address either FRANK BROS. IJIP'L. CO, Portland, Or. Or, R. "W. PORTER, Agent, Oregon City, Oregon. apr 11 3 m GENUINE CLOSING SALi Owing to ill health and recent financial ed to retire permanently irom tne mercantile entire stocK ot At the Old Ashland Store, At Saia Fpg&i&clge t.2 The Store and Fixtures will be OFFERED FOR REISTT. Ashland, Or., June 26, 1885. J M. McCALIi AUCTIONEER. naving taken out the necessary licence, I offer my services to the public as a General Auctioneer. AU business in my line wi'l be prompt ly attended to at reasonable rates. Satis faction guaranteed. For further particu lars enauirc of or address. ft m. A Owra, Central Point, Or. as' mmmfk&&wm ofiartai I . iiW and Children. Castoria enrca Colie, OoKtlFallcn, g?r Stomach, Diarrhcca, Eructation, ms Worms, eives Elcep, ami pruuiotes dl- vniSout tcfrsfom meilcatioa. CzsTica Cazsisr, IS! Fulton Street, N. Y. , i "1 M memimwj r dHTTTcsjthe undeisigntd has conclud jj. ;acss, ana tnerciore oners lor sale his Xsa.Brt Ca.2JL. TO ITBOII IT HIT COfCEHV: As we are closing up our business here, all who are indebted to us are hereby requested to come forward and settle without unnecessary delay. Reaues Bkos. OtlX J O-Utfaninles worth $3 free Address Stikso $ i " rtland.Jie TO OFFSKT ' The Bull Times SEWMAJf FISHER Hts mo&ed his goods down to Bard Times Prices He will sell you MORE GOODS for LESS MONEY than ever otic-re sold in Jacksonville. His stock is AS GOOD AS THE BEST, And his prices will ASTONISH. YOU It is needless to cnumerate,the articles he has to sell, as he keeps everything to be found in a first-class General Merchandise Store When in town give him a call and he will show you goods at prices that will KNOCK THE HARD TIMES Idea clean out your head. Ilis stock is varied and complete, and, you can hardly ask for anything he has not gat. Remember the p'ace coroner of Cali fornia and Oregon strtets. Highest Markat Price PAID FOR PAHM PHODUC3! t3FCjIl and see if this advrrtisement is not as true ossoipel. KLWMAN FI-HER. JAGKSOHUILLt NURSERY A. S. Johnson, Pro. As the demand for fruit trees is so great in this alley I have started a Nur sery in this place and will rjise nothing hut the finest varieties. This jear I wl 1 sell from theAVoodbum Niirte-y as usual and also lrom the celebrated Alameda Nursery, Oakland Cal. The following are some of the leading varieties I will keep : iJcacnco. Early York Brigps 'Red May. E. and L. Crawford's Mump World. Wale's e-iriy Mbyav. Amsden Susqnehnnnuh. Alexander Mary's hoice. Orange Cling Yellow Sergcn. "Lemon Cling and many more. Pwi-nnn 23.e3. 2PZ-l2.X33.f3. Petlitc Prune d'Agen Peach Plum. Iulian Prune Yellow Egg. Go'den Pruno Cot's Goien D.op. Grosse Prune Rradthaw. -t Calhriue Trune Japan Pl.im. herties Nectarine, Apricot, Qiunce. -...li. Tin., -.a.AasaTztfTiscg-inaMl -agne Berries, and all kinds ol ornament al and shade treea. B. IT. B Merchant jcksoE.viIIe Tailor, Oregon. The subscriber takis pleasure in in forming the public that he has opened a Tailorshop. 033 5311 S0 WSM C?KJi'Q' Building, and that ho is now prepared to do all kinds of work in his line in a su perior manner and at prices to suit the times. EyClothin; made after the latest and best styles. A large lot of samples al ways on hand to select from. R N.BAKER. GHAHQE m fdAHAGEMENT OF, T1IS U. . HOTEL, Cor. 3d and California Ets., Jacksonville - - Ogn, naving taken charge of this hotel the undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the public that a complete change will be made. will be market of the supplied with CAtiything the fiords, and a general renovation Sccla o.-nd rioonis will be made. "The patronage of the pub lic is solicited. J DeRoeoam. Criterion Billiard Saloon CALIFORNIA ST., CATON &. GARRETT, Fropristcrs. T'HIS popular resort, under new man 1 agement, is furnishing the best brands ot liquors, wines and cigars.' The reading table is supplied with Eastern periodicals and leading papera of the Coast. Give me a call. F.EITSCHAED, ' practical Watchmakee ad Jkwelee, California Sreet, 1 yTAKES a specialty of cleaning and re iVJ. pairiDg watches and clocks. 31 0ir5-s are reasonable Give me a call Sheep For Sale. The undersigned 1ms 2."59 head of good mutton sheep and 350 head cf stock sheep which he offers for sale at a bargain. Call o n or address me at Jacksonville P. Doseoas. THE JLAJIES Of Southern Oregon, are hereby informed that in addition to a large and elegant line of millhstery I have added to my stock the following class ot goods, or which inave aiuii line Ladies' rurnishing:Goods, Both Knit and Jluolin. Infants Wardrobe Complete, As cheap as to be bought any place; also CH1LDRENS' SHORT CLOTHES, Under 1 years old. A. beantiful line ot HOSIERY! Consisting of Lisle and Silk. Glove's, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, SBoTplx-yr JS2i.n."v7v7-ls And many other things too numerous to mention. I have also secured the services of a FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, And am prepared to execute all orders in lliatll,nc in first-class style at reasonable rate. x " "" " Call and see me at the building form erly occupied, by A, L. Johnson on Call fomia street. ' 1IR3.P.P.PRIM. SILAS J. DAY, Notary Public, Real E&laic Agt. Abstracts mrule of Titles to Lands. Zioal Poo-iimoaLta Of all kind9 drawn up, especially pertain ing to the settlement of estates. Collector of Accounts Prompt Eemiitanccs. Investment Securities a Specialty. Jackson County Scrip Bought and Sold. I have a complete set of Maps of all Surveyed Lands in this county, and re eeive abstracts monthly frni Uoeburg of all new entries nrul. I am thus pre pared to make out Homestead and Pre emplioi papers, and can thus s ivo to par ties the expense of a trip to Roscbur Land Oflice. Several fine farms arc in my hnds tor sale. Prompt reply made to all letters. Charges in accordance with the timw. Refer, by ptrmisstnn. to Ct'. Beck man, Etq, Banker; to Hon. L. R Web ster, Judtje of this judicial district, and to anv business house in Jacksonville. Otlire at south cast corner Ca ifornia and Olh street, Jacksonville, Oregon. SILAS J. DAY. DEDICATION or TIIE TJ. M. L, Hail, of Talent, Will take place on SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4. PROGRAMME: Exercises -w ill commence at 10 a. m Instrumental music. Greeting sontr. Introductory-remarks by the President of the .association. Sons-, Ad them. Address by Gen. E. L. Applegate. Picnic song. Basket Picnic Dinner, served in rear room of hall or in grove near by. Ifternoon fccssion will commence al 2 o'Click. Exercises to consist of short ad dresses bv .1. L. Johnson and 31. A. Mc- Giuuisol Mulford; W. F. Benjamin of Uoseburg; J. H. Hall of Central t'oinl and others; timely interspersed with music by the Talent Glee Club. COMMITTLK OF IUTnODUCTlON. Mrs. Sallie Jlorton, Arthur Soule, ot Phoenix; J. fountain, Ashland; J. N. Hall, Cen tral Point; II. Kinney, Jlcdford; Jndrew Hnbuell, Jacksonville. C3fDon't forget your basket. A dedication dance will bo given in the same halt on the following ZPricia.'y X2xro. Oct. OtlL. Tickets, including supper, S2.00. The bestof mnsio furnished . Wr. 31. Bueeue, Sec. U. 31. L. A. MAX MULLEB, P. O. Building, Jacksonville -DEALER IN- Gencral Merchandise. THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES pleasure in informing the public that he has purchased L. tolomon's in terest in the POST OFFICE STORE. Which -will be kept stocked with a com plete and first class as--rtraentof general merchandise. I will sell st Very Reasonable Hates. Give me a call and see for yourselves. 3IAX 3IULLEU DAVID LINN, AND DEALMl IK COrrJEtf TH2KTJS3IEJGS. COFFINS FURNISHED ON THE shortest notice and cheaper than at any other establishment in Southern Oregon. Furniture of all kinds kept on hand or made to order K.10JttI,l, In Ills New BflilJin; Jncksflpiillt, grtgM DEALER AND AYOltKEK JN SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, Pumps, i. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, NAILS, A FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF STOVE81 HARDWARE, TINWARE. POWDER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Fuse and Caps, WOODEN & WILLOW WABE ROPE, NAIL3, Paints Oils, Yarnisli, Glass. -CUTLERY, IRE, Shot, 3r ash s, Chains. ose ETC., ETC- ' T llflfl, wrnrful IKo eitrvti.no ftf tlrat. class mechanic, and am prepared to def an repairing promptly anu in superior style. In connection with the above I am re ceiving and have constantly on hand ft full and first-class stock of GROCEHI3S, Dltr-OOODS, GDM B OTS, T0DACCO ItEAUY HI ADR CLOTIII.tU, GLASSWARE. CROCKERY, 3so Everything sold at reasonable rates. K. KUBLI. Jacksonville, March 9, 187S. YOU m VIAD TBM AT E. C. BROOKS' New Drug Storey JacksonvZIa, Or. Clooictl. A fine assortment of b-day clbclw, Yllh and' without -lumi. X?yrs.-toZ3.os . tlrnt-; re'-' uuC' t.'.v?1 huiitijg-ca", opn-!"jf-' watches, from $5 to 100. -fjnJ-Tsn- -th-Bf and skylight' ErncoXotSJ. A flno lot of ladies' golu band and hinghV bracelets. arizs-scx 2".iaa.sj.3. Diamond and rubv rinc3. camfo fcfnm.1 cameos set with diamonds, ( aincx s tct' with pearls, srarnel alul ptwrls tar ino so and pearls, and onyx i is vuili ' ft lee mottoes, solid old'lwicd and bar.Is J.z3r plsm and solid Lulifo.-rngs. Diamonds in cverv bhitpe. Ladles' sets of Jew 1- , from the 5j cent4 black set to the ??C0 bird sets of diamonds. Gents' and ladies' gold' chains, lockets and charms. Flsa.Ei a.3xtX Suttoris. Gents' gold scarf-pins, scarf-slides, studs and collar-buttons. Bil-c-cr XWti-ro. Silver and silver-plated kntves, forks, spoons, napkin rings, slher sugar-spoons and tongs in cases. IMicoollanooun. Gold ana silver thimbles; gold, silver and steel spectacles; and a full stock of every thing in tho jewelry line A full assortment of perfumery, toilet soaps, etc. A lot of steel engravings and pictures for children. In short, a complete and firstclassline ot KOLXtfAY GOODS. All to be sold at the LOWEST PRICE! 41so accordeons, violins, banjos, and the best lineof violin, guitar and banjo strings. lite ucst sperm on tor sewing macmnes. A full line of Drngs and Medicines. Bgl.'Prescriptions trefully compounded ' E. C BROOKS. City Lunch House Fred Grob, Proprietor. Having moved to my new stand on Cal ifornia street opposite the Union lrvey slab-c. 1 ask my friends and the public generally to give nie a call. I keep fieer. Wine and Cigars and ZS" A first class lunch con be had at any time for 23 cents. FRED GROB. EMPIRE HOTEL. Modford, Or. J. W. Cunninghan, Prop.- This commodious and well arranged and ho a hotel is now open for tho accommodation of gaests an id will be kept on the mot approved plan The table will atwavs be supplied wit! the best the marKet atlords. Aspect duceinents are offered the trarelinir. lie J W. CUNNING H. Medford,Feb.25, 18S4- V LL-- flfj&ftgfaritSfcfr