t : -k - . 1 SOUTHERN OlUiGON MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 3. 1892. (JET YOUR BEARINGS. : OfcCIDE NOW IN THE INTEREST OF MOLLIE AND THE BABIES. Th Only Oat l Throueli Votln; lor Vonr Own luterl Kuruitni anil j Ctty Toll Unit Pull Togntlier The Mnubick AwaUiua, Order. ' It is- now in order for the farmer, be he Republican or: Democrat, to get his political quadrant at work and ascertain his wherealwnts The silver iill is laid 'on the slielf-it is a thilft; of the great - past, and with tt onglit to l placed the traitors who pnt it there, and if the Re publican or Democrat were as patriotic as be is partisan, the walls of the house of representatives wonld no more echo to the infernal treason of thu people's enemies. ' ' " if Jefferson and Jackson are cogni zant of the doings of Democracy today how -they would blush! If Phillips, Waile. Tlmd Stevens and the immortal Lincoln are gazing back over the ini jiassalile gulf" how their spirits yeiirn for some Lamrns to warn these renegade Kepulilicans of the danger they are rushing to with ail the canvas they can Master. Poor Mossback! See him as he stands, sraittug for the-convetitiou at Chicago or .Minneapolis to meet, so that he may hear the shibboleth of his party! Oh. how he longs, to know what he 111 nut be lieve during this campaign! Jt makes hiui tired. No time now to think of the trip to the conuty sent to visit the treasurer's ofiice uest fall, or to dream of the sheriff's sale he may be interested in more directly than he would relish, no. The darling of his . lean soul and idol of his heart, his party is in danger of being blotted out by the fool Alliance folks, socialists, cranks and Gat Inuatics. , The wife and little ones are forgotten in this mail serge to save bis party; What to him the perpetnity of the Union? What o him that his neighbor vases pooreraud jworer? What if the . mortgage is maturing -if the taxes are - piling up and his resources are drying p? . Let it all go; ll:e party must he saved, lie is so blinded by p-artyisiu that were heaven to be won or hwt by his act. hell wonld be his jrtiun My farmer friend, do yon realize that yon and your fanner friends pay for Oi per cent, of all the expense, no matter if yon have only . X! per cent, of the . Jealih of Ibis nationr" Know yon that the capitalist owns 63 per cent, of the properly of this nation and (lay less than S3 per cent, of its ex penses? . -Do yon not know that "nearly nil the ' 6ilver money of the United States costs yon and me from t4 to 5 per cent, per annum to tmt it in the channels of irade? This is the nnb." and why the son of Abraham opposes free coinage of silver; jfhonld it be coined free, there wonld mo no lionsls upon which to draw inter- ' est. and o Hooknose of Lombard and iv, n c., i.i i,; t T, the promise yon made yonixeir and me last winter a ysir ago? If yon remem- ; ber. we petitinned the Itfi.-datnre of In diana to revise the tax list and place all property and wealth on an eqnal foot int; for taxation. We pot an answer in naviug onr tasea donbleilt . Kicjj iitaire ill of England answered tmr fiirefathers that way. KesnJtr Loks - of North Aaiencan colonies! SVhat siail Shylock lootv Answer at the pdU next November.' We peti tioned for redncrioii of fees and salaries. -The whole fixed salary horde, with acarcely an exception, stormed the leg islative halls, anil dwn we went again! put yon not promise to smoke souie legislator's scalp? 1 did: Now is the Time to start said smoke mill. Keep it np and see that no man who so coolly fttUl ns ont ever gets on the ticket for the legislature. Send the tnan there who ia handy with his "dntes." and when he lias downed bis man lay to and drag the Annanins ont. Another session of onr general as sembly like that will semi enongh men, women and children to fill every poor iionsf and every jail and every peni tentiary in the state, and. my brother, yon and I will have to pay the bilL Do yon not Ijfce it pretty well? . ' ' Brother. ! not make any mistake. There is no way ont of these hard times only by voting for yonr own interests. There is no royal boens poens short cnt ont: the machjne is made to grind just pne juay. Now, brother, will yon grind or be (rronnd? Decide now in the inter est of MoUie and the babies! Ves. brother toiler of the city.' who Jost yonr job because yon wonld not work fo; starvation wages remember the gall and bitterness of seeing the . wife's pinched features and hearing the children cry for b ead! Go to the People's convention and work witlj all yonr might for a good tnan en the ticket from president to . supervisor. Now is the time to work work as though yon were him on whose soje arm hangs victory. George EL jpiarke in American Nonconformist. Peopla'a Parly In Kansas. - The state convention of the People's party of Kansas will be held at Wichita Jane 13. to elect twelve delegates at large to the national convention to be held in the city of Omaha on Jnly 4, 1893, and also to nominate ten electors and the following state officers: One fongressman at large, associate justice, governor, iientcnant governor, secretary of state, attorney general, state auditor, state treasurer, superintendent of public - instruction. It is further requested by the state . committee that in every precinct where there is no People's party club that one be organized, and that a list of all voters . attending the primaries, with postoffice address, be sent to the state committee. ."Also that a collection be taken np at the primaries, to be apportioned as follows: Forty per cent, to county committee, 40 . per cent, to state committee ana vi pec pent, to national committee. &1pUnt Fusion. Tlie state central committee of Ar kansas has adopted tho following: Whereas, The People's party Is contending for principles which It regarda as essential lo he welfare of the people aud the perpetuation pi American liberty: and Whereas, Other political parties now Id ex istence are bitterly opposed to these principles: and. s a matter of much more vital Importance lmZJ?n ,Z?lZyt " S a rew places; now, therefore, bo it - . iteaoivea. i&ax we recoramena to oar dcodib that they refrain from any fusion or eombiua- lion with other political parties, and that they ; 01 lne wona, reiuse to vote wnth the make a straight contest on the baaia of our 5,000,000 toilers who inscribed the gos principles as heretofore set forth. " . 1 pel of St. Louis?' ZRUor and Duty. In their flight from their tasKmasters the people have, about reached the Red Eea. We cannot retreat. Litacr the floods will be parted tor ns and close us of old npo-.i our pursuers, or a life anil death strangle will ensue between op pressors and oppressed between thot-e who would destroy and enslave and those who are seeking to enter into the inheritance prepared for them by a beneticent Father. It behooves every man who desires a peaceful solution of our ever increasing complications to do all in his power to make the deliverance peaceful aud hu mane. To further postpone the controversy is to unite class aud challenge the arbitra ment of the sword. Our past experience should be sufiicieut to warn us to steer clear of this abyss of peril aud the hell of war. If this economic revolution now in progress in the United Suites is not speedily successful, the in dustrial people will have no one to blame but tji.miselves. Through suffer-, iug and research they have learned the causes of their distress. They have or ganized, decided upon remedies and made kuowu their demands. They have the umnbera to make their wishes ef fective. The constitution and laws of the conn try place the whole matter within their hr-nds. Nothing is now needed but a proper use of the ballot. If the friends of reform will make one fearless aud uuited effort the victory will be won. -A Call to Action." General James B. Weaver. The Country Condition. The condition of the country today is worse than it was just after the war. It is troe at that time the devastation of the south was fearful, but it was uot as bad as it is today. Ali were in alxiut the same boat and there was common sympathy between all classes, but not so now. The lalxiring people have lieea crushed while the special few have been favored by tae unjust class legislation " this country. The products of labor sold for fair values and the people, we mean all the eop!e, prosjiereU. The circnlating medium was tiien eqnr.l or almost so to the business demands of the country. Uut how is it today? Of the entire busi ness of this country 92 per cent. is. duue on the credit system, on confidence. Yet with this fact before the world men have the civl iciiy to tell yon that it is a want of confidence. Was ever argu ment more preposterous? What the people ueed is for the gov ernment to tnie its hands off of ns and I l:ieu carrv nni us part 01 ine contract and the people will prosper. Let the government famish the people with a circulating medium snfiicient to do all the business of the country n;ioa a cash basis, then, you will see people rroqscr. This is the government's duty, and it should put it within the reach of every atuea at the same rateof tawho u, able to fnmish a K"" security. Tins is what the country uecls and what it ! mnst liave. ltc:in only besotlca throngh ; rl:We are not afraid to show prices isoatheru AiI;;inco Farmer. IT Tiny rio: t . inorsnco. There nevt-r was a full lenl tender dolhir that wrj not worth 100 cents to j pay tnxes or discharge a debt. This is j the logical result of tho power conferred . by the United States constitution upon ; congress "to coin money" and to "regn- j late the vlue thereof. " Vet Jnd.e Uninjihrey in his Agora nrtide says that : money is one of the things or nature anu tiiar its vaine -cannot De auecica. excpt temimrarily. by legislation." I he gold Lns 01 nail street have a specious pleader . in this democratic judge, who would have us believe that he conld have given pointers on the money question to the framers of onr ) national constitution and likewise to the ' .k. fc. .-,.t.,-ll- ;-ir J tamed the greenbackera new or the passage aUve quoted. liiere are mere scnooiooys in tne Al - liance that can give pointers to th present occnjeuit of the liench of the Eighth judicial district on the money question. l ney wonm not ue guilty or j confusing the entirely distinct properties ! of commercial valne (or price), intrinsic or inherent valne and monetary (fiat) valne as does this judge whose plea ' shows sadly a need of posting himself : on the fnndamental law of onr country. Junction City (Kan.) Tribune. Kuniuui All Richt. . $. McLallm. editor of the Topcka Ad vocate and a high ranking apostle in tho People's itrty. is in the city. The Marsh Murdock gubernatorial boom, he thnnght. would notcomplicate matters any. "for." said he, "the People's party will sweep the state no matter what the Republicans may da We will carry the state. It's not a question of ma jorities, but the state is onrs. . "Jerry Simpson will be returned to congress," be continued, "by at least 10.000 majority. They can't beat him ont there. The Seventh and Sixth are sure. Webb McNall will probably make the race against Baker, but he won't have a show. McNall is a fool. He re- signed a $3,000 job to run for congress, aud now he is a back number. Kansas will not go Republican this year. .Kan sas City Dispatch. Not Tramps from Choice. One should pot fall into the popular error of thinking that all tramps are professional "bummers." 1 think that perhaps a majority of those whom 1 see are men who are going to some other point in search of work. Many of theso are employed by farmers and ranchmen living in the vicinity of the railroads at' such times of the year as they need as-' sistance, and several employers have, told me that they were generally very' good help. 1 have repeatedly known of tramps seeking work who had worthless, time checks in their pockets from pre vious dishonest employers. ' It would be doing a very grave injustice to these men to class them with ordinary va grants. Dr. J.N. Hall in Harper's Weekly. Ktlrrlne Mutton. : At a large and enthusiastic meeting of the People's party in St. Panl the hall was decorated with epigraphic banners and streamers. Following are some of mottoes: "Equal justice to all: special privi leges to none;r "The old soldiers heard the long roll call in the sixties: they hear now the mighty slogan of hnman-,; , v, . .u .u.e 111 oue aBuuu am ; ance;" "Can any man of the middle . i .v. i 1 """.".luD wealul r.w 5 . d c Greenbacks, Bank Bills, or we will take Gold in exchange for goods, at the RACKET STORE, Med ford. Every artlice guaranteed full value. No Baits, No Credit and One Price to All. Always the Clieapest. All Silk Gloves, 33, 40, 55C- Aprons. 250. Sclirtv all competition, ll.ilbi iirgan Shirts. 2 tc and up. Bay Rum Il iir Oil, 10c. Box paper, 5 to 25 ct. Belts, 10 and 24c. Baby Caps, 25 to Soc. Huiton hole sill:; 2c Ixilt es. 10 to 25c. Black hoe, 7c and up. Beads, 2 and 5c string. Roys' ties,' 3c and up. Bachelor buttons, 7c per doz. Cnt down exj euscs. Curling irous, S and toe. C-'.-et steels, toe. Cotton lace too cheap to be lieved. Carpenter pencils, 25c per doz Chemise, 33 to 70c. Corset covers, 3 c. CoUuu gloves, 12c and up. Corsets 39c atid up. Cra.-h. 9, 1 1 and 12c. Crochet needles, 3c set of 3. ijon'l dtetay coiaiug. Dress stays, 5c doz. Dress Shields, I2C Damask, 35c and up. Darning uttdics. 2 lor ic. lc- i . . . .. , , . . I Dress --wttons, all shades. 2 to 7C J P11" uz- j Everything il bargain. j Envelopes. "3, 4 and 5c a bunch i Kuihroidcry, 3c a yard and up. j fiVAi lower pi ices "if oil can. ! t.",,,. 1--,;,- r cj. flags mid fans oa the ! . j "- yon examine our goods. Tlie Same Cl." An old anjnaiutauce. who has snefced his iioiiiiciil jMiison from the Detroit Free Pret-s for the last iuaj ttr of a century came at ns t!in!y: "Kovr see here, since we harp known von iu iiolitical work you have chaugett t too many limes to be ilitically healthy 1 First vcu were a Ureenbacker: then a Union Labor man: then an Independent party man: then a i'almu of liidutry and Farmers" Alliance man. and now yon are howling for the People's party How is this?" We then replied that we once knew irirl that some called Hamwh. others called Hannah, : X. , ., .. - , i in urn men onsan. ana Mimeumea Cetsev. bnt it was the same "gid dam i girl all the time. We then K-rt hiai ; trjt) the a&snr.uice thiU he could have w thiw irwks Id fi-nrp onl what ; we meanL John SI. Potter in Chicago1 " i Cjptxs. Inflrpenrienta In Trxtu. Major Ben Terrell, of beguin. Tex.. while in Washington rrccntlv said: "There never was a time in the history of tlie Lone StarStato where party harness hnng so looc!v on the shoulders of the veople. Ue says the farmers have taken Lie bit in their teeth and arc determined to staud by the action of the Dallas con vention. The Independents, he says, will place a full ticket in the held, em bracing the governorship, legislature aud congressmen, and that their candi date for the United States senate will Btuinp the btate, as Palmer did Illinois." Let Europe Govern I'm. Tho gold b'Jcs In coDKrcsH M-cm very anxtons to refer tho ailvrf question to ao international conference. Arv tbey equally as anxloiut lo refer tlio tariff question lo an inlvruatlonat conference? i'eople'a "auiie. Well said. What's the matter with referring all onr qnestions to an inter- national conference? Why should not we let Europe manage all the United t states' affairs? Our currency is already controlled by the bankers of London throuch their acents in Wall streeL Let's move our business olhce acrmo save trouble. Topeka the pond and Tribune. Congr-oatinan Minpnon Conllilent. A Washington newspaper correspond ent credits Congressman Jerry Simpson Vfith the following expression of opinion, when asked what he thought of tho re port that a straight Democratic candi date would ran against him at the uext election: The story is a hnmbng. I ran against Mr. James 11. Hallowell. a pop ular Republican who polled more than 1.000 Democrats' votes. His vote was 25.181 and mine o'.(iti:t. Of conrse the Alliance and Democrats combined. There are perhaps iu the district ,000 Democrats, and should the Democrat nominate a straight ticket we have nothing to fear.. Mr. Hallowell will uot be a candidate again, aud since the last election the strength of my party in the district has grown fully SO per cent The same may be said of it thronghont the state. 1 am confident that 1 will be sent back to congress, and I have no fears of either a straight Re publican or straight Democratic ticket, nor the two combined. Generally 1 may say the Alliauce is on a grand boom. We will make large gains in , and it is my judgment that r will surprise the whole country in , ,. ..' the south. The Alliance "- will cnt more of a lignre in the next congress than yon.. . it does iu this, I assuro F Cet yonr old statement and com pare prices. Gents' linen collars, 10c. Gold Medal shaving soap, 10c. Cuter web, 4 to 12c per yard. Gents gloves at a bargain. Hard times cut high prices. Hair pins, 50 for 2.r Hooks and eyes 2c a paper. Handkerchiefs, 2, 3 and 5c and up. Hair brushes, 10 to 25c. Hand mirrors, 10c. I lose supporters, 9 and 15c. Et will pay you to see our goods. Infants' hose, S to 19c. Ink, 4c per bottle. Ju-t the place to save you money. Jet buttons. 5 to 7c per doz. Knocked out Credit prices. Kid gloves.. Foster's lace, $1.12. Knitting silk, 4c spool. Kn't vests. 24c; toe coi!iim Lower than the lowest. " Lather brushes, 5 to 10c. Ladies' silk r.iits, splendid valu;. Lead pencils, 5c doz. Linen lace. 1 to 1 tc. Phoney saved. Machine oil, 5,-. Mioses' silk mitts. 15 and iSc. Muli:i underwear for ladies. Mioses hose, S to 24c. . . , Men s stispemlcrs. p5c am! up. Nothing to!d on time. KevdleS, ic per paper. Novels. loc. Nij;ht gowns. 70c and $t.i$e. iote pjper. 7c per quire. Que trial ai-.d on arc convinced, 77. ,i. ... D EAiT A. D SOUTH Mm Kiss BrpQ TH2 IIOmCT SiXASTA EO0TE. EXTKKSS TRAINS LEAVE rODTLASD. 1A!I.Y. i 1 N.-rlh rm p. m f.v. rnrllnn l Ar. I 7: .v iu m ? ."' l. I .v. J l.r. B riKT. i.v.j '! Alwi lra,u .pon:v at ihc f.,:;o,nj va- iion n-nb . f Ko-tturR: fasi ro-il-.n..t:r IVI'iViV"' Jlti'; Jf-?Bi?i ipjjuJtus.ut ! KOSCRt'Rn MAIL nAII.V. -m J l.v & I J u. m 1 Lv IVnlmifl Ar lA p. m K'rM bun; Lv j isZf n. m AtJIASY LOCAL UAtl.V (Except .uiu!ny.J j S.0.1 p m l.v rortlaaj Ar i t"- p m Hr.'J p m Ar Alluny L ' ! r u su FnUraan EuCet Slespsrs. . Tonrtt sicrpinK t-ar-r.r ihcawmmo lntlon !ofccoulciaaisicnsiTs,a!ach l ioci-rf trauix. Dctvreea Portland and Corvsiliis. j WKST MDK DIVISION. I Mnil trains daily, except Sunlnv: I 7 .Wo. m I l.v IVirilniut Ar I :Vp. ni j J J 10 p. in I Ar Corvullm Lv I l V p. ui ' At Albany and Corvallln ciiimcci xi-th tmin of oroj:tn rucilic niiironil. Express Trnln.t dully, except smulny: 4: ID p. ra I Lv Pnrilantt Ar I 5.1 a. m J. p. in I Ar Mc.MiiiuYiUo l.v iti n. in v-Throuuli ticket!! to all point eat ond south. ' Fur tickets mid full luf.innaiMm re sardine rntci. nuips, c;c, cation thecouipany'a nccnl nf McHford. R. ROKIII.KK. K. P. ROCKRS. Mauusrcr. At. CI. K. & i. Asl . 0. Elder MEDFOnO. : OIIEGON. Dealer in GROCERIES, DRV GOODS. BOOTS, SHOES GEO VES a NOTIONS FORKjT.N and domestic 0.1 BARBER J. E. SHEARER, Prop. Palm's Old Stand. First class work tlone to all. Ladies' hnir cutting executed with j neatness. r"vTC J ri Ci, MEDFORD SIP e- r , 1 r 1 ,Wi In mm LJUU U VU Overshirts, 30 c and up. Oil tan gloves, 50c aud up. Prices tell. Pins, 1, 2 and 4c. Purses, 6c and up. Pants buttons, 12 doz ice. Perfumes, 9 to 25c. Quick sales. Racket beats them all. Hitching. 5c a yard and up. Ribbons at a bargain. Red bandannas. 5c. Riveted overalls, 55c . Send your children. Sox, 5 and up. Sewing silk. 3 and 5c spool. Stay birding. 2c roll. Safety pins. 2. 3 ami 4c Ioz. Slate pencils. 3 for ic. Skirt braid, 5c roll. Scarf tics, i2candup. Straw hats at a bargain. Tiv the cash plan. Thimbles, ic. Tooth brushes. 5 and 10c. Tape measures. 3c. Under all in prices. l."nl:iu:idritd white shirts, 50c. Underwear at all pliers. Value for your money. Venti'ated corsets, 50c. Veiling, 14 and 27c. Why pay iiire. Windsor tic, all prices. Wire hair btuhes. 25c. Xji-nscs can be cut down. Y'U can compare prices. Youths' bicycle hose 9 and 17c. Youths suspenders, 9, 12 aud 15c. Zero prices 0:1 the etr.iti s:ck. and only ask that; G. L. WEBB. Boots and Shoes. I S3!i FOOTSEitf mil ii:V at : :it'iO:i Jo this line rtr:..'.- (til v caii tli l-tti-r Uv .!V ! :itiU!ifrs thr.M i lc:i U-r. in nil fci.iti ! Cn!l :u.il ex.mi:i k. j i Repairing Heatly Dene. S. DAMON. lE'VI"? P - .. LC,'l,i ! wtrrr bv Ut every Tt-.3:ay fn-ra nco i nntil &iianlarrHn.ai.i ilH-'ha:ur.,oi :ae lircr o.J. : rrul : cao a ft ycroi. In S:ti. jMm fans a rrcvM at Uos Ar..'lcs ot izts as a I yvar.a :er aue AND FSIUKKtK. Ttt!s V. vas sinrnl by Jl:e crirUmtl Joe l!vUirr.f CiiilWiii. holy Momiay. Kooktrs ir& dam vr MnytfwT. Mr rvt. Keiinrc: iM. IU nn Fanvw by iinp. Si1 anmek ; rl." JJa ty Imp, -Vr-r-cV: CwrJK.n's !;na iMar.U UxU vi bv Sir UuhAri : :;;. br ii Lac.; fill ii-t RviVv I'v Vt;krV Woniivr: lih. bv t han-lic)-.r: Mk by tr.p. Strriii i:: Wh. by U;ins: Itiih. br imp. SiUvn-vc; IKh. by imp. Jrltv Kotrr: !?, by !;:rt.r: l''Xh. by i;;:i. Monkey: liih. Imp, uiarv froci uluil of Harrison ct lira a don. lcwis V's dani wnt LJrrle P. by Icloatrr. by imp Austniiia.:. tiui-l In o:tt bncsl by .. I. iruchatd of Sacrum? t to. California. IUr 1st dam was AdUic A. by AsicroM: cd.lor?;ta br insp. Svvoro(yi!:3rd. Mrxl iVn by Tborc hill; 4:h. ynry ThoKuT by imj. Consul: 5rh. Pnrwi Ly Kiin-Inlvh"1 Koatiuko. luro.ft by imp. Morr:tLiiu; TtX h::p omrv by Popinjay; Mh. Burbn"s d;.m bv lircip(ti;t; fh. ty Hiphtiyer: imh. Tiffany by Kciipso: Ulh. lias bv Skin; li line Wildru' damt by Crab: 13. KUviy of CliiKlm: Uih, Old Kbony by lln.:o: li;h, Macys Marc by Massvy j IKack liaro. TERMS OF PKKVtCE. Hy Ihe sTMn, fTik. and grxv pnMurnjr fur nihi ciarrs during the timo for SlO cJditfoca). Kvory precaution taken to prevent accidents, but no repocfeiblUty assuu d. NOTICE FOR rURLlCATION. Lnml OiTlcr at Rosrburc. Oiv.. May 17. 12. Noticts is hcrv(iy iriven that tho uUuw:ng nnmeil Mtlrr ha !iKU nutito of his tiiH'tittou to muUo Until prwf in sp;htI of his claim, act Uiut taUl prx t vilt bo uiatlo ivIuns the judKC or clerk of tbt ouuU1 court. f Jackson cutKity Orcnn. nt Jcl;bvUlc. Or., on SMtmUv. July 9. IJ. viz: HomcMcaa futry No ivitti, oi IriV it. naynioiul, fir the V.lr of ?VVi., and WwofssF..i of c2rt. tp;!s?s. rS. Ho nunics tb: followinj? wltiucsrcs to prow hi continuouh nvsiUence upon uutl cuittvttoK of. Mtitl lui:d. rt. : Albion II. Uoolliby. SquiroS. Aikon. Churlcs! Dra of Prospect, Juckstin Co, Ore. and Harvey Rtchurdon of Ivtnu, Juckson Co.. Oregon. John H. Suurc. Utyistcr. NOTICE FOR PUULICAT10N. Lund Offlco at Ro.olurt. Or. Muy ai. iflS ; Notice I") hereby given tlmt Jho following nmmnl settler bun IHtnl notice of his iutoutioc to make lliitil proof in supiort of his claim mid Hint sulil proof will bo untile before the judge or clerk of the county court of Juckson couuty Or ejron lit JacUuviiltT Ore. on Saturday. Muy 1, l.vD- vlr: Ilomest-ad Ktitry No. 4iiif Tbeo pbilus A. Askew, for the N of Sec SS, Tp !tos It Sw. Ho names the . following wltnenscs to prove M-s coutluuous rcsidcuco upou anil cultivation of said land vis: John K. Olson of nenuli Jacob Conlcy, Ar temus Armsirong nnd William Jumper KodfTt'rs, uf Sams Valley, ull of Jnokson couuty. Oregon. Sl-9o Jons 11. SntiPE, Register. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Oftlrc nt Roscbnrsr. Ore.', Mav 19. M5. Nut ice l.i hereby clven that tho followinfr name 1 settler has tiled notice ot his intention to niako tlnal pnvif in support pf hi!" claim, mid that said proof will lis made before the Judge or County illerk of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jucksouvilie, Oregon, on Saiunlay. July IMC, vii: HomeHteati entry No. 4711. ot John O. Ilris coe. for iiie NWW of sVH'. $S of NS'!i aud SV'ofNErfS.'efl. TpXi. II lw. He names the following witnesses to rrovo ' his continuous tesidei.eo upon and cultivation of said Inntl, vis: ! Thomas tl. Duwson, H. L. II11I. J. A.-Houston and S. 1'. Oliver, oil of Klun. Jackson county. : Oregon. SI Si) John H. Buci'b. Kcgtstw. REAL MERIT iinjji If you tuke puis it Ik 1ocaufte yoa bavo never irica me S. B. Headache and livsr Cure. It worltH no nicely, cleansinff the Liver &e3 KiUnejK : U'b uc a mild pb.vi.ic ' Itboat caus ing pion or nlrknt.es. aud does nut stop you frtu ttl:u a&U wurkiQtf. m TO TltV IT IS TO UECOJ1R A FKIEKD TO IT. For sale by Geo. II. Hasklus, Mcdford, Ot THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. I. E. Tl.-iover. local ar-nt of the singer jin Co., tor Jtajkson and Jos-phine coiintii.s. has his ollice with J. E. Elder. M -Jford and Mrs. E. M. Sumc. fl'.-sinls I'iuss, who are authorized to collect in:i;y m-.d receipt fur the Sing.T Co. In mv name. T. E. HOOVER. Hane? Saved is RJniev Ifai?,. - j j . hWitprurmf nxrmnth fitaln-tm (tut-j e& mm r vrttiT 1 o-jri:. c:.-; it ii..-Uiustralton and firing lowest lw of charge. If favorable the inrentor is !tr.a.4;aicturttV w iia iu..coiu:era" ' i-Cised as to cost of procerlinp. etc Our fees d:Mcum..f every kind of rods acd MjlriWiire always resonablc. We reer to ail ex ! ircruf-icturrd aud tmnoncd into th L iti " conin3iis-.iorifrs of patents during Lhe past quar i f-ta:cM. Grwrici Iioueb-iJ Gotri. Fmi , tr of a century and to clients in all parts of tha ! lure, nbihtrf. Ln.!-' an-1 (ifnt nothing and eountry. of whom names in your Stale will be j KsirM-h. uk ocs. Drvss Goods. White Goods, frfn "?'0 reqaest. Our book of instructions. Iry G.tKi-. l.ats Cj- U.x,ts an-J S-joes. :.rts. No' o'js. Glac5Wure. Staii-jnery, atche.. Co. ks. Jew.lr. S:lrcrware. Bu?fte wm:.v, A?r:-r-tmi imvienjnts. ic ONLY FiKST :tSS G"ODS. Catalou bent on rt v i o. ceau fc.rexprte. We are the I J!fj, ii1-;-.?, i- Vr r ;, -r - Jifc.?e.l?I S U&tJZl yk;r TSSi ' t-v rx;ir. frrl-u vrt'h prtv:ti to IT Tfco Read to Wealth n Caeaot be I3cctjf!:r trm'-ed oitlf R art rccJ tci-lfc. To recei mi'-b ot ur ceteloj petilk a ia lilt rrq'-ircs tfca fst Taet cccitioss cuct oli cs:ess tha aSjtidl fca Is la cried coiiiag cr.'cr, aej tii: It I-.potJ;:e s6u tiM lh;r i:d fpictuirs trplj. t:.obstntct fcj C eci " j-j. cstiirj I.-ilgcsJwa pmjtr.3 LartrTS. CR. KEN LEY'S English Ctr.dDiion Tonic exertt a cptcile laacace crcr tb iher. excites it ta tci!ij actio. roioSci Its chnclc enjstnerts. zr.i prceotcs tfc secfctiocs ; cres Ucisriteo ard caasti I fit ion. ha-r;r J tS-e srjetite, torts na ! ths enttia trf.e-a, sr.i ckes lifa worth I !hl13. ONC OF THE GREATEST. MEDICAL -OF THE AGK. Dr. Woouiyck of Ktrbr. Josephine as u:sco-crva a new Diarrhoea, nisssntarv. Cholera IrJnntutn. and ai! kiu lr-'d diseases of thi aiimen-t.-.ry tanl. The new remedy is called EoirJatDr of me Esirsls and Wml It cures all Summer complaints, all irregularities of the st imnch sad bow els, no n;;;tor what the ccuse is. It dtws not consiijvit and hss no ouium in it. It grows plentifully on the I'a cit:c s!oj.'. There is r.o dan?r in tak ing it. as it hiss b.vn us-d by a number f years. ' TESTIMONIAL. We. the undvivijrnotl. citizens of Jviscp!iinj County, sitato of Oivjron, hereV.y certify lh::t we have used Dr. WooUcoek's lfcgula;r for tho S:ou:ch nnd Bowels and '.relieve that it -is ail that is claimed for it. That it- is thfl best known romody for all suininer cm Dlaints: V.'m. R'lk-r, Gi-nr.t rass: Win. A. Ih. ly. P. H. Yhit eo. E. Floyd. Fl. S. 'ixxieock. N.J. VWHHloock. Chas. Duncan. Kerby, S. n. YVhit". B-rt Ad imis, Waldo. Suld bv Drusrgists gen tr olly. ' , tnrP CsnjA. Ciit!, IrSneaa. Cwnchnts. for LlrcM. utKms. and ex:v aRtn of Hie Thro.'l, Lur-Smi I Cl.t't.:r.c:iid;n(t Censnnrtion. SiceujrauJlnaJUC.iU t-eutiacsiea "I, Buttt.' PORTLAND i PPM : Skilled help turulsaied hotels and Kftaurants. Private boarding houses and families. Labor hired for railroads mid contractors. ?e register strictly first class cooks, "waiters and domestics. X. Srd. St, S. R. rillLLiPS, Maur. own KvaMtrk.wiirrrvcr thry liv. W inni!h crrrrlUtitr. ttrt yn, Xt riJt. ou cn litWc -emr nnt hm ruruis, ur tl )-our ltn lo b wtnti. Thb toma fiiilwiy nrw Irndjii j brine OoUiTftil nr c evr" ot kr ttij ii r rtitt a littl xt'vriraoc. V can rmiih tb cut. U-'riwrut ind tMch jpm f l.TK. No tjer to rsplnlw hro. Full J. W. MILLER, Repairs Buggies and Wagons -ASD- MAKES BEE -:- HIVES At very reasonable rates. Next door to Merrnnan 8 blaccsmlth 6hop, MEDFORD, - - - OREGON. J. R. WILSON, BUCKSMITH. uw EicKsmiitii AND Horse and Oxen Shoeing- MEDFORD, ORE. We Will Pay A salary of 2 to V per week to GOOD apenu to reprenent ns in every county a&d sell our penensl lice of Merchandise at maaufact unrrs priceK. Only those wfco want steady em yloyment need apply. Catalogue and partlca Iars sent oa receipt of S5 cenib for exprese&ge. A. KARPEX CO.. 122 Quiney StreeL Chicago. I1L PATENTS Prom rod In the United States acd foreign countries. Twvnty-fivc yesr experience as fcoiiciinr-B befrre the Paiect Office- and a attor neys In patent causes be 'ore the courts has jiircn us aa extent iv jtractirc as experw. We give specUl aitcoTion to craves rejected is atber bands. alo to interferences, sppcahs. relssoes, trade-marker, the prepenukm of optaWo aa to itfrfr?tin-nt. sxpe and ralidily at patents, and the prosecutioc and defense of suits fur in frincemcnL Limiting' our practice enables u to crefulty sndy trach case and pet claims in the orijrinal paU-nt as brood as the inrenting. This i- low cfperfall? important iuTiev of the dif ficnlty In otts.infni? a reissue of a tlefectlve pat-t-nt ar.d of n-ainiainjr it in the ccurts after it is ; obtained. The employment of competent sttor- ners i iMPOhTAST. Upon receipt of tnodeK sketch, ot phocno- ?raiib. w pive our opinion as to patectabUttr ; cic. ?ni iree. ? EDSOIf BSOTHERS- , ThiiAi. iruo t a. , Sqmtabi Buiidin 1003 F St., - , Waslixxigton, I. C. : ra-r :hrv- for t- m hA. Ulu?r- bootl-t. -InrentiTe Peeress cur 'cu2 quarto eeaienaial pbamplet j tw-tru year of prJSct i . Fa sitive? 5 ssff t&cuRzs CATARRH Eheomatism. enralgiau Corns, HEAOACHE. and ALL PAIN. Tbe CiliforsU PesitiTi uj Segaur. ELECTRIC COUGH CUSS C 112X3 COUJB, CE0UP. C0551T1CPTI0I. SoM by a3 Dross. tmA SSc.SOc tl. Cmltw A Ca.. Proo a. Loa ml.Cal HOOPING cm ei.5t:c kooftsg fklt -ok cc'.y &(tT ko eqiurc rcet. Hakes a pood rvot tor yv-jr. a0 acjoo can pnt It oa. tni --;-n:;i fr sun-; ;c and fctl r-rucniar. t;n Kijisxic Koorisc Co 39 41 West Bboakwat. New You. LOCAL. AGEXTS WANTED. W isdom's Eobertine. Is a sfrictly hygenic preparation. Whila it beautifies and preserves the complexion it removes all l'lotehes, pimples, sun, wind tan, freckles And all blemishes and im purities of the skin of whatever na ture. It is used by the recherche of society and the stage and bears tlie highest endorsements from chemists, physicians and artists ever given to any preparation of its kind. Sold only by drugists. They Say It Contains Xo Poison. The celebrated chemists," ' whose opinions are above the price of gold, tell what thev know. " Sax "Francisco, June 29. 1SS9. DEAR Silt: We hare made an ex haustive chemical analysis of ''Wis dom's RobQi-tino," obtained by us in the own market, and find it to be free from all poisonous cr deleterious ingredients, constituting a harmless preparation for the fii.ee. Yours truly, Thomas 1'rice & Sox, Analytical Chemists. To Messrs. Y. M. Wisdom & Co Are Yon Suffering. From back ache, inftamation of . the. liladder. brick dust deposit or stone in tho bladder, or in fact any derange tnejits of tho kidnevs or uriuary or gans? If thus afflicted do not loosse time and waste money on worthless lini-' ments and worse "plasters, but strike at the seat of the disease at once by using tho greatest of all known remedies, the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea Pleasant to take, purely vegetable Satisfaction every time. One Dollar Weekly Buys a good Gold Watch by our Club System. Our H-kart gold-tilled cases are warranted for 0 ysars. Fine Elgin or Walt ham movement. Stem wind and set. I-ady's or Gent's size. Equal to anv S50 watch. To secure airents whera we have nooe, we sell one ol the Hunting Case Watches for the Ciub pi-ico $5 and send C. O. D. by express with'privilege of examination before paying for same. -Otir agent at Durham. N. C, writes: "Our jewelers have coaiessed taey don't know how you caa furnish such work tor the Mou.y." Our agent at Heath Sorinsrs,S: C says: "Your watches take at siV-ht. The gentleman who got the last wuteh saiil that he examined aud prieed a )eweler"s watches In Lancaster that were no better than jours, but Ihe pric was Sis." - ' Our agent at Petniccton.Tex., writes: "Am in roeeip i of the watch, and am pleased without measure. All who have eaen it say It would be cheuy at MO." . One good reliable Agent wanted for eaoh place. Writo for particulars. Empire Watch Co., New yorlg