SOUTHERN OUliGON MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 17. 1892. MAIL PUB. COMFY. ' To The Guarantors. 'Ever person who bus affixed his name to the uscrijrtioa guarantee should not lose a moment Li securing every sucscrlber possible as the time in now ripe (or this work and every . tiny lost is so much time lost in the cause, and subscriptions will lie only that much more dif tlculi to secure. Organization has been et teeted aud a president, secretary and treasurer - eWcted, so send in names, to them as fast as they are secured, accompanied by the money lu every possible instance. By order of IRA Wakefikid, Phoenix. Ore. President. Per G. S. BRIG6S, Seo'y & Troas., Medtord, Ore. To Old Subscribers. Person, wishing, to discontinue their sub- ' iaripUoato this piiorcay do so bv paying up : all vrfeauas. bet until that is done we must ,;empJy witU.tholawlrhiofi'sayst' "No paper ' shall b stopped. with tnbseription unpaid.'' vBuJjfpriptlojrt Price. " The subscrlptftii prfoe'tdbis paper has been 'jnMtopetl'itv-ftl itV tier, vbar tf'nAld in advance: Vi-WT'?oth9w1siwaihe.ehsjeAThe price being -T-i'?'"' a-'ap-pmi w ms ao inj to protect ourselves. OtMMirae this do9-noV pertain to those hav ing to do Willi our guarantors. AHianss Dirsstory. L. I. Polic president Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union, at SM D Street. Washington. D. C: Ben H. Clover, vice-prexi dent. Oambridfro, Kas.; J. H. Turner, sec'y; J. F. Willitts, lec turer. Oskaloosa. Kan. OREGON STATE AL.UAXCE. President. Nathan Pierce. Miltoo 1st Vice-pros . James Bruce Corvall's Cad Vioe-pre. S. H. Holt I'ba-nut Rec'y- Treasurer. ..W. W. Myers. .Oregon city Cbaplain IraOvenurf Mist Steward .Wm. Brown KakerClty IVxirkeepor P. U-Hari Ms. Tabor Asst-D-keepcr.Mrs. Gf-o. Carmichael.. Weston Executive Committee Nathan Pierce, W. VV. Vyers. G. V. Weeks, V. A, SainD'.e. W. H. Spaugh. State Lecturer. M V. Iicrk, Salem, As the Oregonian .bas estimated the People's party vota ia th3 state at 15,000, wo era safe in aayinff it will rench 1S,0X, only 3,000 less thau one third of the entire state vote, putting that at G'D,0C0, which is correct, wo be lieve. At this rate it is certainly not unreasonable to say that the People's party have a vrry food show to carry the stato this fall, if it gains in strength in the next throe months as much as it has in the last three. At least Oregon is now a doubtful state instead o' a sure republican as hereto fore. - .- EVEX in the far south' thero is a de mand for municipal reform. The of ficials of Atlanta reooutly borrowed at lit per cont $I00,CC0 more than they needed. They loaned this sum to a local bank at 3 per cent A little later thev borrowed it back from the bank at 5 per cent. This systjm of finan ciering vras too looso to escape notice, and now the officials are busy making esnlanations that do not explain. It was a newspaper that exposed the job, and though several of the men impli cated have quit taking the paper, it is coming out right along. People's Party. RATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. IL B. TAUBENECK, Ch.ukjiax, Marshall, HL ROBERT SCHILLING. Sec&cxart, Milwaukee. Wis. M. C. Rankin. Treasurer. Terre Haute, Ind, . J. H. Dav Sulphur Springs, Texas. Ignatius Lonnrlly. Hasting, Minnesota, G. F. Gaither, Birroinpnora. Alabama, J. F. Washburn, Boston, Mass. OREGON STATK C01TM1TTKK. William H. fialvant Chairman. J. K. Hon-lrix. Swretux-. - . '-.:i?0UTHBRK 0 REGOH E.E1TSON. A!L. ED. Published Every Friday Morning, DESCRIPTION $1.50. PER YFAR IN ADVANCE. IX another column will bi found the tabulated official count for Jackson couuty, with the total vote reeaived by each candidate and the plurality re ceived bv the candidates elected. Also we publish the precinct officers elected The official returns are worth preserv ing, that comparisons may be r.iaJo at the nest election, Hlthough we here predict that at the county election two vears h-nci. the People's party will certainly carry everything. As it is, the People's party polled 773 votes at this election in the county, out of a to tal of 2.700 votes. That this is a tuar- relously good showing is conceded by everybody, and as the party becomes settled to business, fully one-third more votes will be drawn to it and that means a sweeping victory. ' II II f" irtk II II ir" Ul 1 II IIU1M RJ) u u sa n inv i ---9 Used in MiHions of TTntriffi An Vears the Standard. The American Central Incorporated. Salem, Or., Juno 13. Cyrus Bald- ridge, C. Yv. Lamson and W. S. Campbell havo incorporated the American central liailwav L.iiin!)any with the capital stuck of S20.01K),000. The principal office is to be Junction City, ana tue object will bo to build a railroad from San I'raneiseo to Boise City, Idaho and ah-so a braneh line from emtio point in California to Kla math Falls, Or. Oxford Ties. Oxford ties for laduS. Largo stock. New Goods. Just arrived. Latest style. Hound too. Patent tips. Com mon sense nocls. only uu coins a pair, at the New York Cheap Cash Store, Coopjr Block. Central Committoe Meeting. The Pooole's Partv countv central club will nu?et at Central Point on Salurdav, Juna 23. Each precinct club is requoi-tou to send out ona dele gate, and all msrab.'rj ol I eople s Partv clubs aro invitoa to oomo nnd tnkvj part in the meeting. The objoct of this nwetiuff is to map out anu arrange plans lor the fall campaign, therefore, it is absolutely necosarv that each pi-ocinct iu the county ba fully represented. By order of county central commite. W. W. SCOTT. Chairmau. J. W. MARSsaauitY. Sjcretary. Calere4 in the Postostce at Medfonl. Oregon, as Secoad-Clasa Hail Matter. fDFoRD. FKIDAT. JCNE 17, 18.12. AT the election In Jackson county the republicans elected the clerk, one . representative and the surveyor and the republican "congressman and mem ber of board of equalization and district judge received pluralities: the demo crats got the rest of the ticket. The People's party didn't elect any of their candidates, but they are in it just the am and will como out onfa-pnext '" Time, ' The national convention of the Peo ple's Party will bo held in the city of Qmaha, Neb-, on July 4. Each con gressional district In the United Stat3 , in entitled to send four delegates and each state to send eight delegates at large, making s total delegate body of 1776. Among the prominent People's Party mex mentioned for president are . Gjq. Jas. B. Weaver of Iowa; and Ir Ijfnatius Donnelly, of Mianajota. -' Blaine- wasn't in it at the republl i tsa convention at Minneapolis. Pres- ilent Harrison was renominated for president on the first ballo and White law Beid for Vice president. The platform is the same old' rehash about ':zt''jyr-rr jhe country's prosperity, owing to pro- '-"viecUtonJetCKTllffwlver plank knocks Q ree siltor in th'-eada far as the Almost dailv the Oregoniau devotes considerable editorial spac3 to sug gesting who the People's party bhould nominate for president, and on that line it has boomed Governor Pennoyer for that place ever sinoo ho declared in iavor of the third party, borne other paysrs in the east have taken up the refraia from the Oregoaiao and are suggesting who the People's party shall name. These papers might as well save their space, for their sug gestions tail Hat, ana far ircm Deing heeded, the convention at Omaha will steer clear of any material so far put up by the monopoly press for presi dential timier on tha PeopleVparty ticket. Tho third parly understands its business, and Pannoyer or Stewart have no more show of biiug nomiaat d for president than Harvoy Scott him self. WHAT THEY SAY. The People's Party cast over 13,003 votes in Oregon last Monday. As the West Side said of Mm. Liass's spasch hers, ''sha madi thj old panic j wine j," 8J tb.032 votJB last Moaday have caused a deep concern to coma over the spirits of the republicans and democrats. The Oregonian said eui- torially yestarday: 'Altogeth3r the result is one of which, if not for jtell- ing the dissolution of parties, shows that the foundations of parties are profoundly shaken.' Just what we have b.-lieved for some tim i. Indepen dence West Side. Bedford Cords. On account of late arrival I am sell ing at loss than cist lit dford Cords. Bedford Cords. Bedford Cords, newest novelties and attractive patterns of the season, only 12i conts per yard, at New i ork Cheap Cash btore, trooper block, Reunion to be Held at Ashland. The committee, consisting of Jas. Xorris. C.tt. LWallcy .n I T- E. Hills, Ashland: J. U. Hvzer. Abe Axtle and J. E. Peterson. Grams Pass: J. M. Gib- s-m, C.'ntral Point: J. n. Paris and J. K. Erford. M .Mlford. anp.iintd to select a place to hold a reunion of old soldiers and sailors, met in this citv ecnes day and oreanized by electing J. 11. Faris president, and J. E. Peterson secretary. It was deeidinl to hold the reunion "at Ashland, commencing S. p tmbor 13 and continuing for throe davs, that place offering the best in ducement nnd agreeing to furnish tout?, wood ar.d straw for the lx.ds. etc. Tho fine grove on Ashland creek has been secured for the encampment purposes, and the bravo old bovs can't h-li but have a good, lolly tim:. lor the whole souled, big hearted people of Ashland know bow to make it pleasant for visitors and have them f.-cl at home. Startling .News. For bargains in bojts and and footwear of all kinds, apply at ?EW OKK CHEAP CASK STORE, Cooper Block .--i4--'v? '- (s-prorpeetsj-that?,Ui:Utnoerat3 will c t - Is tb' death on tir lltlf inst.' at ii It fey i'lashinjfton of Col.iL.li Polk, -MeW- -f' --J ensoi ine national rarraers; Aiiiancs -- - "jfeBJid prominent in- Peopw s. party 91c- - - ales, thSae pruanjzations are loser be yond caloulatlon, and the sorrow felt at the sudden demise of this great and good man was deep and universal. The Colonel would more than likely have b.-en tho nominee for president - " by the People's party at Omaha, but as the grim destroyer has claimed him, .the people' must look to another as their standard bearer. ' - - . Tijie following "is clipped from the Portland Telegram: 'We fear that the. Chicago conven- . tion wm 's'sjoavile' the -hnancinl ques tion, the amc-he Jvlinneapohs con ' '. - vention haa"dbne. And in the mean ""time the third party is getting votes, ' tons, hundreds', thousands. In a few years it wiUJ'b'e millions, unless the " democratic party plucks up the courage . of iu, convictions and quits worship-.- - ping at the shrine of the Goulds, the Vanderbilts and the Carnegies. The democratic party needs no more Payne or Bricks. They do it more barm than pooa." How is that for a squeal? The People's Party has developed a surprising amount of strength in this election, and shows the effect of the campaign of education that has ban carried oa by them for the last few years. That party has been forced into ezistnca by the defects of other parties, and is composed in the main of. honest, hard-working people, and they stand upon -a platform of princi ples that their'opponents may ridicule, but scarcely 4re to meet in open do- bate, and the more these principles become known the greater the strehgth'of the party will be. Gt-rvais Star.':.. - - j'.- '..fie .. FOR THE LADIES. Bv nei.uk ni.Y. NOTES FOR THE DAINTT HOSTESS The young hostess who is desirous of presenting her friends with some novelty in the wav.ol euiermining, win no doubt bo highly pleased with her Knglish cousins idea ol a dainty tea. It is known by tho unique name of a 'Green Tea." It is simple as it is nrvttv and ouito effective so far as table" decorations aro considered. It consists of a jardinicro of maidenhair terns, which occupy the outer 01 me table: around this, fern loaves are carelessly but gracefully arranged, and outside of this circle 01 lerus inuia silk, of a dolicato green, is so arranged as to form a second circle. At diago nal corners aro placed candelabra con taining green candles and finished viih linv irrfcn shades. At one end of tile table coffee is poured, at tho other end chocolate is served, the attendants wearing gowns of green: sandwiches tied with baby green ribbon, pistachi and vanilla lee cream in pretty torms. with wafers, bon bous and suited al monds, from tho ranti, and if the bo:0.;s.e8 are alert, bright and witty conversationalists, the hours sp-.-nt with them will prove most delightful. A ros tea has for the center pieca t bowl of pink ros.'s and ferns; the can delabra hold pink candles finished with pink shades. The voung ludies in this case are gowned in liiuk, and the bouquets at tho side of their place at the table consist of pink roses and forns lied with piuk ribbon. Ices and creams must be in piuk, aud the cakes must have pink icing. The teas can bo varied to suit the host.-ss' own idea. An infinite variety of pietty effects can bo obtained at a comparatively lowvixpenaiiuro. Anothor quaint fancv is a 4-LiIy Tea," substituting white and yellow for colors, and serving salad in lilies sur rounded by snniax among the dainty refres-hmeats. PEACT1CIAL SAYINGS. If the oven should be too hot at any time, place a pan fiik-d with wator iu i:, aud the heat will be lesenjd. To test tho freshness of CjTgs, drop thorn into a dish of water, and if the small end i-ouks to thd top thev are frw-h. Tp make pios or biscuit a nice color, moisten the top of them with a little sweet milk bjfore they arc put iato the oven. For iron rust, lay in kerosene oil ar.d let it remain covered for aome time. The oil will loosen the rust so that it will como off. A tabl.-spoonful of powdered borax dissolved in the bath will prove very invigorating, as well as soften the water so that it wiil feel like velvet. To take oil out of carpels or woolens. put on buckwheat flour, aud brush it oil very carcimiy iuu a uuipa:i. Keonoa applying "till ail the groas.- has been absorbed. July 4th in Med ford. At tho Fourth of July meeting held in the opera. house yesterday afternoon, Judge Willard Crawford presided, and J. W. Curry acted as secretary. It was decided to celebrate tho coining Fourth in grand style. The following committees were appointed: . On Finance G. L. Davis, Chas W. Woltoi a, II. G. Nicholson, Mrs. I. A. Webb and Mrs. J. R. West. On Grounds Judge Crawford, S. Higgins nnd W. G. Cooper. On Program Mayor J. A. White side, W.W. Curd well, Mosdamos Frank Galloway, -A. E. Kellogg and G. W. Galloway. , " On Music and Orator Prof X. L. N'arregan, I. A. Webb, Dr. E. B. Pickle, Mesdames Y. I. Vawter and Myron Skeel. On Printing Henrv Demorest, F. G. Kertson and X. A. Jacobs. Fireworks aud firing salute Geo. F. Merriman, John Redden and S. Rosenthal. On motion tho finance committee was roo.uestcd to report at adjourned meet ing to 03 h;ld at the Opera House Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Dissolution Notice. Mkdford Ore., June 11, 192. To whom it may concern. This is to c-rtifv that we.'M. R. Uart and M. E. Kigby have dissolved partnership in tne Aicdiora uusiness school. M. It. Hart. M. E. Rig by. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known aud to popular as to need no special mention. All who have us id Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A pur-T medicine does not exist and it is gunrant.xnl to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of tho liver and kidneys. will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other nffecuons caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and preveut as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of head ache, constipation and indigestion try Eiectric Bitters. Eutire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per battle at G II. Raskin s drug store. Marriage Liconea. Married at the residence of the bride' par ents. June8, life! by Rev. E. L. Thompson, wm. H. Downing and Miss Martha L. Paa'ney. Married at Central Point June K. by Rev. E. L. Thompson, O. C. PurUeyiillo and Miss . M. Fries. Listen to a Talo at Wno. Some busy bees In a gunien f.-ny. Listen to a Uile of woe. Till spied by Grove, aud llcnjiia iuo. From tbe flowers houcy drew. And grew, and grew. Listen to a talo of woe. Chorus Hard trials for tbem two. Harrison and Cleveland loo. Over tlio bees who tbe uoney drew. That grew, that grew. Lia leu to a tale of woe. Tbcse little bees who booty stored. Listen to a tale of woe. Were robbed by dronca of their Juicy board. And right aloud in anger roared. Ignored, ignored. Listen to a tale of woe. Chores. For bees, liko men wbo money maite. Listen to a talc of boo. Object when drone the honey take. And raise a row for Justice sake. And shake, and shake, . Listen to a tale of woe. C boras. When Ren and Grove to the bees appeal. Listen to a tale of woe. A stinging answer both a ill feci. And in despair will gently kneel. And sqaeaL and sqocaL Listen to a tale of woe. Chorus. Coder the sod where the daisies blow. Listen to a tale of woe. We'll plant our Ben and C rover so That neither one will longer grow. Yon know, you know. LUtea to a tale of woe. Chorus. And yon wbo these opinions vote. Listen to a tale of woe. Don't slop when them you ting or quota. And on tbe tide of leiscrc Coal, But rote, but rote. Listen to a tale of woe. Chores. Dr. A. S. Houghton (after Wilton). S. ROSENTHAL THE Great Clothier OF MEDFORD, ORE., Has just receive(t a large stock of fine CLOTHING and GEXT'S FURNISHING GOODS also a finestock of BOOTS and SHOES Which he will sell as low as cari be sold. Small profits and quick sales will be his motto. - Call and see for yourself. THE MEDFORD Photograph Gallery Has changed hands and WORK AND PRICES Arc much more satisfactory. Give -Me a Call. J. A. GOFF, PROP. Our Constituency. We take this occasion to thank our constituency for their loyalty and de votion to our causj ol reform. 1 ou are worthy son ol worthy si es. You have fou-rht well and have b.en victo rious!. We have foueht the battle for principle. Tbe oilicoa were only a sec ondary consideration. We have failed to reach the olncjs. through wtncli tbe needed reforms could be brought about, but we have shown our colors and maintained our priuciules by stand inrr by our color. Deserters could hi counted on thj Qnsors of one hand. I have no need to exhort vou to again gird up your loins for the No vember battle, Dgbt we will yield, we cannot conquer, we rautt. For myself, lei mo aay I a n in tb ; conflict for righteousness' sake and victory. I fought once with tbe sword to save our country; I Egrht ngain to save our country from tber power of '"enthroned capital." Count mo one whenever and wherewr niH?ded. and command mo at will. Yours for life and victory, Iua Wakefield. J The politicians isLo wera ridiculing the People's Party are surprised at the size of its vote. The Telegram in sisted all aloDg that the third-party vote would be an important factor. , It got its strength from tha failure of the democratic convention to incorporate a silver plank in tho platform. Other wise the bulk of that vote would have gono for the democratic ticket, and we would have bean 10,00) votes ahead. Portland Telegram. The dispatchis have it the death of Col. L. 1 Polk a new plan has developed in Omaha which soems to meat with favor among the third party in that section. It is pro posed to nominate United States Sen- - ator Stewart, of Nevada, for president, and Watson, representative in congress ? from, for vioe president. We opine (bat Stewart will never bo nominated, as in our opinion he ia by no means the man for tbe place. " His silver views ' may coincide with thoaoof tbe Peqple's party, but he is, purely selQsh iq that respet,as his whole interests are in ,- silver mines in Nevada, and bb a nat? ural result he is fighting for free silver - Otherwise Senator Stewart has nothing : in common with the 'Alliance or Peo- party, Ii. It. Folk Resolution. At the last regular meeting of L. L.. Poik Alliance in Medford, a committee was appointed and ordered to draft a resolution taking proper notice of the death of President L. L. Polk and con doling with the b3reaved widow and children. The following is the result of the committee's work: Whereas, It has pleased the All Wise God, the dispenser of all good, to call home our beloved brother, L. L. that 6lnoe ! Polk, to that higher realm where mor tals never dwelt, wnere tnere is no more weeping, no sorrow or pain; he has crossed the line to the bourne upon whose borders he may exultantly Bland and bid the world, war and strife a happy and eternal adieu. . But remain ing here we deplore the loss of one whoso pleasure it was to direct the un happy to that exit gate to the higher kingdom; Therefore be it ftESOLVED, That we, as members of the great Alliance family, say to his widow and children that we feel that we have lost a great and good friend whose active labors for ''Equal rights to all and special favors to none," nlaced him in the ouioe which he so ably filled. The depth of your sorrow we cannot feel, but tbe great President of Heaven and earth can, therefore He ia your strength and comforter. TJ.W.MILLEK,)C utee F. G. KEHTSOX, ) Piira.oU! Parasols ! Parasols! A fine variety and latest styles and handles. On account of tlu lulj arrival of parasols, I a;n offjr ing them at a great reduction. New York Cheap Cash Stork, x . Cooper Block. motym . Connfy Commissioners Court. In matter of county road petitioned for by Jas. winnlngnain ct at. la Jrnu i:rroK pro duct, continued until July term of this court. In matter of county road petition dforoy D. R. Mills in Ashland precinct, ordered that the rond be declared a public highway. Iu matter of county road petitioned for by F. T. D wnlng, ct ul, in Ceutral Point precinct, same order as aboTe. County road petitioned for by L. Henderson. ct al. in Woodvlllc precinct, ordered that C. F White, Joseph E. Wliftcmun nnd George Mea eerly appointed viewers and Peter Applcinito surveyor, to meet and qualify before the sur veyor at VVoodvllle, Juue-J. at 10 o uiock a. m. In matter of bridiro across Evans Creek near Wlmcr postomre. bid of Jas. McUougnl ao eented and the lients on north side of brlilee bo placed on the hard cement and further ordering thut said Jan. McDonul enter Into bonds to the sum of i'OO for faithful perfor mance of bis contract and said bridge shall be completed on or ucioro acpt, is, in'j. Ordered that Albert Eaton be appointed supervisor of road district No. al for tho year it. Mlscelleaueues bills amounting to tI8?4.K allowed. 1 ai A Difficult Problem. ' Tho people are wondering who is go ing to 1)3 the next chief ruler of this great United States, but wonders never cease. Call nt tho New York Cheap Cash Store and see tho prices put on men's and bovs' clothing. You will certainly wonder at tho good values received. ilarion Rarland's Opinion. Readers of the Mail are familiar not only with the (prightlr writings of Marion Uarland, but also nith her Ound common sense uintn mat ters of every day life and action. Ht-r name, indeed, id a household vord. and is equally well known in parlor and kitchen. Ileroele braU-d conk book ' Common Sense .. r 1 ii II ' - a in the iiousenoiu, is wiinout a peer nnd thow3 that she has made a careiui stutiv 01 now to prepare good, wholesome food in the best manner bv the lest materials. In this issue we produce a fac simile letter from Marion Harland that giieaks from her experience in the highest terms of the uiicquxled ovahties of the Royal Bakui' Pow der. Housewives everywhere should read the opinion of such an expert and act accordingly. All good cooks, who have used the Royal, are of the same opinion also. Probate.-' Estate of Warren Lynch, a minor, order con firming sale of real entate. Estate of Geo. W. Cooltsey. ordor of final sot tlement; administratrix and her bondsmen dis charged from further liabilities. Estate of M. Ilanley nnd Lumnn Townsend, ordered that administrators and sureties be discharged from further liabilities. Estate of II. W. Hoaclaiul, order for snlo of real property. Estate ot Henry J. Holmes: O. F. Billings ap pointed admluistrator and letters of adminis tration Issued to htm upon his tiling a bond in the sum of 110,000. Dan Chapman. John J, Murphy aud Barney Miller appointed apprais ers. ' Estate of Eber Emery, ordered that Sophia Emery be appointed executrix and letters test tamentary bo Issued upon her qualifying as by luw provided. Will admitted to probnte. Estate and suurUluiiHhip of Thad Moilulton. minor, ordered that 8. T. Songer be appointed guardian of the person and estate of said minor and letters of guardianship be issued to him vpou his giving bonds in tut sum ( IrtOO, Baal Estate Transfers. Wm T tlolliday to P 11 V acner, lot 12, blk 51 Suiniuer add to A.-!;!aml; S10. O V il axon to W T Holllday, lot 10, bile 51. RummiL add to Ashland: 10. ti r' llllllnss W o & C It K Co. right of war deed across John Barrett's die No 4S tpS3rI2:l T Uarratt to Lewis Sawyer, parcel of land la Ashlund : . Elizabeth Kobard3 to Chas T Robards. IfiOacs in sec 7 tp :S and M acres in sec I. and S acres lu see In and 70 acres in sec 13 same Ip : 1. A F Kngsduio toll U Meyer, land in tp SSs rs-; rJJJ-i Milton Mauie to Ida K Crane, lot 6, blk SI, Medford: 0.O. J F Hull to A t Hall, property In tho Pool and Ivllppel add to Jacksonville: F-uu. Juiues Hopwood to KUzubeth McKenzle, tbe undivided OUi Interest in the Thou Hopwood dlo 06 to :tTs r aw; Su. T Sturns to J O Starns, t acrs sees 2 and 8 tp :H r iw; shoo. J H Bumuiu to Kittle L. Wceb. a parcel Of land, Pnipps reserve to Medford fcuO. Wm Oce to H H Carter, -W acres, sea IS, tp 39 s. r I e. j H Lynch to Wm Oec, 40 ocros, seo 10, tp 39. r 1 0. Mux Pracht to L R Uller, Its 5 and , blk 8. Prarlit a add to Ashland. II.). WES Eddy to Wm Mycrund Q F Billings, Its II nnd jj.blk 30, Medford, S-lA). Edward A Wope to S O SoweU, -10 acres, tp SS 8 r 2 e. John W Farmer to Ursula Million, 5 acjes. seei. tnss. r 1 e.11. Ursula Million to John W. Farmer, i S0-I00 acres In see S3, in ) s, r 1 e. 1. A B VV'llhrow to N E Oltn, Its 7 aud 9, blk ti. Central Point. 1700. T J Kinnoy to W S Sinclair. It 3, blk 56, Jack sonvuio, m. Kdu A Johnson to Wm Ulricb, It 6, blk A Mcilfonl. tut. W O Holins to B N Trout, It 0. Harndino's aim to Asmanu, fMX). U S patunt to Henry S Kccran, 1C0 acres, tp 4U s. r 4 e. - Same to Charles E Kecran, 1C0 acres, tp 40 r4e. Same to Harry Harper, 138 43-100 acres, seo 2U, tp ;w s, r a e. Hame to David Rusor, 160 acres, soo 10 ,tp 40 s. r 4 e. Same to Henry A Rusor, ICO acres seo 10, tp 40 s, r 4 e. Same to Josoph G Plorue 160 acres, seo 8, tp 33 s, r 3 e. Same to Frank Cardwell, 160 acres, soo 21, tp 35 s. r3o. Same to Andrew It. Ellis, 160 acres, see 0, tp Same to John C. Angle 188 05-100 acres, soo 6, tp S3 s, r a 0. To Intending Builders, It will pay you to write or send to the southern uregon Lumoering ana Alan ufacturing company of Grants Pass for all kinds of building material: lumber, sash, doors, and mill work of all kinds, as they will guarantso you satisfaction in niatoriui, workmansnip anu prices Plans and estimates furnished on all kinds of work, Palo Alto Stock Farm llatno ofSinttoL S.ONS't Ait, C:o.: .Irion. -JclP'i: Ull Blrd.SrCCvf. Chas. Liar via writes under date of January 9U1, 1891, be found by fecd ii.g tkc Rc-J Ball Brand Scanbattan Food to the borcs urdcr bis charge, that it proved to be as represented. Abo Mr. V, nu Cor'oi'.t of the San Mate Stock Taru.. Siia. Gauiblc, J. A. tto'dsatith, B. C. Holly end Fibers speak iu I be Lihest tcrau of it. Th:s i'ood is jtist the thing to prepare colts for circuit; Civy nurture more rapidly and it keeps thcru in splendid spirits, i-or a horse oJ his Iccvl, or one run Joan, it is high ly btatnciaL This L the only slock food which ever received medals at 'tv.cracimto State Fair 1S91, Stockton Fair iS,i. San Frinciico 1590. The forcmcst vclv.-inarv sii;coas cf Coli foruU feed ad rcccmtncnd it, vtx: C S:.iJ.rJ, Ii. J. Crctiy, r. Burns, V. F. K.-r:. TjU .'co.1 coutaii no an'J- mo:iy or any otl.tr tuiucral ur puiauu- ous hc.La. httan Vou lt larjicjl pouilry ntiii oa lUc cvKUt r-rcer it to r!l titSf. Charles St.vxo. A.-it. Medford, Ore. K. F. WOOD. MEDFORD, OR. lontractor anfl Buililer Jobbing of all kinds. Plans and Th-3 TTorll rnr:c3-?4. Tbe faculties of tic present day for tbe j producticn cf ercrything that will coc- dace to the mrtcnal welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of F:js was first prcdaced i perfect laxative known, as it is the only j estimates furnished on appricatioa. reraccy vbich. is truly pleasing and re- 'Jack screws to let. freshing to the teste and pronrpt and effectcal to cleanse tie system gently in tbe Spring time or, ia fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop xUsi ittT'omes. THIRD ANNUAL GRAND ::: BALL OF Protection Hose Co.! NO. i, OPERA HOUSE, BEDFORD, IjUay E?e, July i j " Tho very best of music end calling-1 ! will be furnished, aud no pains spared to make this the event of the season. COME QSE, COSE ALL t:.cr ur.n i:ra:.d M...,-:Ti3ae!s, Including Supper, $2. ir Food is likewise re:;-UU; ; ,m,v rrupv P0LBGE BBBBEB SHOP W. L. Towxsexd, Proprietor. Main Street Opposite Postoffice. Hot and cold baths, pompadour hair rutting and clean towels a specialty. Fair treatment for eTerybodv. i Give us a trial. I Myersal JOHN V. CURRY, II. G. NICHOLSON, J. C. ANGLE, Committee. ComMauOfl Fence S. CHiLDERS flavin? bought out Frank Gallowar j U now prepared to fill- all orders promptly. GO TO NUN AN, 1 The Cheapest and Bst Picket Fence made. Correspondence Solicited. Ad- I dress all orders to : : : : JACKSONVILLE- IF YOU WANT THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSI BLE PRICES. ::: Staple Dry (Ms, Groceries, Proiiiis,:::: MEN'S FURNISHINGS, ETC., ARE OUR SPECIALTIES. We Pay the Cash or Exchange Our Merchandise for All Farm Products READER, IT WILL BENEFIT YO'J TO TRADE WITH US. Juno H.1S62. Yours Respectfully, . J. NUNAN. S. CHILDERS, Medford, - MITCHELL LEWIS & STAVER COMPANY Branch, MEDFORD. Ore. DEALERS IN Hall Farm ana spring wagons, Buggies, PHAETONS. CARTS, ETC. A Full Line cf J. I. CASE Threshers, Engines, Etc. CHAMPION Mowers and Binders EMPIRE Mowers and Binders RANDOLPH Headers Red, White and Blue Mowers JOHNSON Left Dump Rakes- Bonanza and Dairy Hand Dump Rakes CANTON Clipper and J. I CASE PI0WS---B1SU1I and Gale Ghilled Plows. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OP AGRICULTURAL in 11 1 nr 111 1 I immn GIVE US A CALL AND WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN ' -SHOWING OUR GOODS. PJITGHELL LEW IS and STHVER COfTlflHY. D. T. LAWTON, M'N'GR. Oregon. DRUG STORE. The leading Drag Store ot Medtord ts - GEORGE H. HASKINS. Soocessor to Hasttas & Lawtoa.) He has anything in the line cf Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Books, Stationery, Paints and Oils, : Tobacco, Cigars. Perfumery, Touet Articles, And everrthinjf that is carried ia a first-class . . DRUG STORE. Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded. Maix Street, Medford, Oregon. THE UNDERSIGNED O WUX RCS IBS O ALLIANCE STABES at meoford. . GOOD TURNOUT, iSSSS and SADDLE IIOKSES, Horses Bought and Sold, and BOARDED at REASONABLE RATES. GOOD CARE GUARANTEED. MURRAY & WALKER. L M. LYON. CONTRACTOR AND O BUILDER. J obbing of all Kinds. ALL, WORK GUARANTEED. Medford, - - Oregon