Southern Oregon mail. (Medford, Or.) 1892-1893, June 17, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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SOUTHERN ORIiGON MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 17,' 1892.
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MEDFORD MARKETS.
CORRECTED IVKRT WEDNESDAY.
. Wheat, No. 1, . . per bushel
Oats, "
Barley
Corn,
Potatoes, "
Hill Feed, Bran and Shorts, ' per ton
Hay, baled, tll.00; loose.
i .65
.31
.40
.40
' .30
15.00
10.00
4.00
3. SO
per cord
per barrel
per sack
per roll
per dozen
per pound
per box
per lb.
Flour, wholesale, '
. Flour, retail.
Butter,
Eggs,
Onions,
Apples,
Bacon an Ham
Should
Beans
Lard
Hsney,
4.40
i.ao
.40
.1S4
.03
.80
.isvi
.10
.04
.IS
.15
LOCAL AND GENERAL s ,
Fine job work at this office.
E. F. Walker was at Ashland on
Tuesday.
Fruit jars at Davis & Pottenger's.
N. A. Jacobs visited the county
seat Saturday. -
Soda water 5 cents a glass at C. "W.
Wolters.' -
J. A. GofFs photograph gallery
sports a fine new sign.
Maxcy handles all kinds of soda
water at o cents a glass.
W. B. Kincaid, of Rogue river,
was in town this week
' Pure Cider Vinegar at Davis &
Pottenger's.
Uncle Jimmy Hamlin paid us
substantial call on Tuesday.
Hay by the ton or bale, seed oats
and barlev at J. K. Thorndilte s
Dr. O. F. Demorest has built a
neat barn on bis premises.
Glassware at cost. Davis & Pot-
tenger.
Wm. Crain is doing the honors
at the Clarendon livery stable.
Fine spices and extracts at Davis
& Pottenger's.
Mrs. B. R. Willits, f Ashland
is-visiting her mother, Mrs. Tice.
" Hanging -lamps at cost. Davis &
Pottener.
Dr. T. H. West and his good
lady were doing the city Monday.
Quaker Boiled Oats at Davis &
Pottenger's. i .
C. A. Dickinson, of Table Rock,
spent a few .hours in town Tues
day. . . - - -
The New York Cheap Cash Store
' take eggs and chickens in trade.
City Marshal Youngs is . rust
ling up the delinquent tdty tax
payers. F
. Placer and quartz claim notices
for sale at this office.
i
Welborn Beeson, one of "the solid
unterrified wa3 down this way
Tuesday. .
Buy your school tablets at Slover's
and get a nice lead pencil free with
each one. -
Miss AHa Brous is visiting with
Miss Millie llowlett at her home
near "Eagle Point. .
The highest prica paid for chick
ens at J. S. Howard's.
Dan Chapman was visiting with
his daughter, .Mrs. W. L. Towu
send, during the week.
Ladies'
this office.
visiting cards printed
at
Jesse Walker has moved in from
Klamath county and will make
" this valley his future home.
Pure staple syrup at Davis & Pot
tenger's. i
v -
Mrs. Dustiu High, of Ashland, is
visiting with - her father's family,
Fred Barneburg, near the city.
For teas and coffee try Davis &
Pottenger,
J. H. Whitman has-been con-
' fined to his room for several days
with a had attack of the grippe.
Tea cent Cuban Blossom ciar for
- five cents at Davis & Pottenger's.
W. iV. Parker, of Big Butte,
brought down a big load of shakes
which, he disposed of very readily.
Go to Davis &' Pottenger's foi all
- kinds of soda drinks 5 coats a ghus.
J. F. White, of Jacksonville, will
leave for the east about the 20th
iust.j' to be absent several months.
We give a cash discount of 5 par
cent en all purchases, Angle Si Ply
male. ' II. F. Stancliff, of Phoenix, ac
companied by hi3 family, was in
towp Monday trading with our
merchants.
i -
. -Largest stock of men's youths', and
. children' clothing in town at Angle &
- Plymale's. -
, ': There will be services both morn-
ing and evening at the Christian
church next Sunday. P. R. Bur-
- nett, pastor.
Beautiful line of solid back hair
brashes just received at J. A. Slover's
.drugstore..:
Conductor John Dyar is back on
. his old run after an absence of sev
. eral days, having gone as far north
as Portland.
i We claim to turn out the best and
neatest job work in the valley at rea
sonable prices. -.
G. B. Van Riper, a prominent
: citizen of Klamath county, accom
panied .by his wife, has oeen stop
. ping in town for several days.
i Dtjmorest Bros., dentists. Nitrous
. oxide gas administered for painless
" extraction of teeth..
" There are several Medford people
-at the Cinnabar, springs. Among
.whom are E. Brown, Charles Brous,
T. A. Harris and J. S. Miller.
? Mrs. S.- E." Penwell has. removed
. Shot bakery from the Medford 'house to
' 'the old photograph gallery, on B St.
Dry popcorn at Elder's.
Subscribe for the Mail.
S. Childers is recovering from
his recent indisposition.
Go to Elder's for the best tea in
town . .
Prof. Narregan's residence is be
ing treated to a new coat of paint.
" The best place in town to trade is
at J. S. Howard's.
; R. H. Whitehead's new dwelling
on C street is in the hands of the
painters. "
John Olwell has returned from
Oakland where ho has been attend
ing college.
Lamp chimneys at Wolter's gro
cery. Judge L. R. Webster went to
Klamath Falls Saturday to hold
his last term of court.
All extras for the Piano machin
ery kept on hand by Morriman &
Legate. -
Arthur Langell, the Klamath
county stockman, has been in the
valley several days. -
Come and inspect those Piano
rakes, handled by Merriman & Legate.
Miss Zorah Bliss closed a very
successful term of school in Ante
lope district last Friday.
The bst and lightest running
binder made is the Plauo, sold by Mer
riman & Legate.
The estimable wife of Rev. M.
A. Williams is seriously ill with
inflammatory rheumatism.
Mrs. Harris, a teacher in one of
the Denver, Col., schools, is visit
ing the family of J. H. Stewart.
D. Linn and Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
Love, of Jacksonville, took the
train Monday evening for Portland.
Mcrriuiaa & Legate handle the
Piano mower, which is conceded the
best on the market.
A. M. Ford was up from Central
Point Monday and reports every
thing flourishing in that neck of
t he woods.
Miss Phibe Kelly, daughter of
Hon. Harrison Kelly, formerly of
Jacksonville, is paying friends at
that place a visit.
Miss Myrtle Woodford was in
from her school Saturday to see her
folks. She has been engaged to
teach another month. "
Col. Robert "A. Miller, the lawyer,
politician, etc., etc., went north on
Saturday evening's train to attend
the grand lodge A. F. & A. M.
We carry the largest assortment cf
ladies' shoes, Oxford ties and clippers.
Call and get prices before buying.
Angle & Plymaie.
On June 24th, there will be an
ice cream festival at Gold Hill,
under the auspices of the ladies of
that town. A good time is expect
ed. Davis & Pottinger's new adver
tisement in another part of this
paper offers some very choice bar
gains. - Get a chance at the tea
set.
The wife and family of Mr.
Johnson, of the brewery and ice
works, arrived from Portland Sun
day to make Medford their future
home.
The celebrated Manhattan Food for
horses, cattle and poultry. Guaran
teed to cure chicken cholera. For sale
at the Strang drug store, Medford, Or.
Rufus. John and Billy Edwards
are down in Lane county where
they have an interest in a coal
mine. Hope they will strike it
rich.
Boot and shoes anatomically built
by A. C. Tayler. Rcparing promptly
attended to. Carries in stock ladies,
men's, and infants correct shape shoes.
Personal attention given to fitting the
foot. Opposite Post Office.
Prof. I. B. Raymond has finished
his school at Ager, Calif., and is
now visiting his friends in the val
ley. He will teach there again
this fall.
W. F. Griflis is having erected
for himself a neat residence in the
western part of the city.. W. K.
Davis and S. B. McGee are the
contractors.
George Catching, of Grants Pass,
is at Riddle in charge of a contract
with the Nickel Mining Co. He
will erect the buildings and set up
the machinery.
There will be a grand 4th of
July celebration at Etna postoflice
on Rogue River. A fine program
has been arranged and a bowery
dance Will be among the attrac
tions. The Medford Distilling Company
have opened a warehouse in town
on Front street, where they have an
excellent display of goods. See
their advertisement in another
column. . . -
We received a note a few days
ago from W. P. H. Legate instruct
ing us to send his Mail to Horn
brook, Cal. Mr Legate will be
absent for some time in the inter
est of his mines.
fceveral of our citizens showed
signs of having had a tussls with
the intricacies of the ' Australian
ballot system on election day by
being marked about the mouth
with the indelible pencil.
We see by the dispatches that
Volney .Colvig, county judge of
Josephine county, has been granted
a pension1 by the United States.
Thus one more able-lwdied man and
officeholder is placed on the quar
terly allowance roll. Well, per
haps he'll need it when the People's
party get through' with him at the
next election.
Jns. Morton, of Bjnanzi, Kla
math county, has been in 4he yal
ley for several days.
The R. R. V. R R. bed is being
leveled and the track sti (lightened,
which are much needed improve
ments. .
E3F"Dr. Ketuham still
supply cf gas on hand (or
has a good
thj paiuless
extraction of teeth.
John F. WhiteJ8 property in
Jacksonville, lately purchased
from Mrs. Cardwell, is being much
improved by fencing, etc.
Judge Crawford is having rooms
fixed up in the Hamlin brick and
will move into them as soon as
they are ready for occupancy.
tDr. Ketcham will be found sorao
whero near his office twenty-three
hours out of twenty-four.
Mrs. Elizabeth McHatton died
at. Ashland, June 4th, aged 51
years, 10 mouths and 7 days.
She leaves one son 13 years old.
CSTHaving had several years -experience
in the east, I am prepared to do
all kinds of dotitat work. Dr. Ketcham,
Clarendon Hot jl.
E. S. Smith, the mining expert,
was in the city during the week.
He expects to strike it rich at the
old Gold Hill mines in a few days.
The business college firm of
Rigby & Hart has dissolved. The
school will continue as usual under
the immediate supervision of Prof.
Rigby.
The official count for this county
was made last Saturday by County
Clerk Muller, and Justices Silas J.
Day, W. J. Plymalc and George
S. Walton.
Mrs. I. A. Weljb has received the
appointment of D. D. G. M., of the
Rebekah lodge of this place from
Capt. A. D. Helman, G. M. of the
I. O. O. F. of Oregon.
Postmaster Howard, who has
been at Minneapolis taking an
active part in securing the re-nomination
of President Harrison, may
be expected home soon.
Merriman '& Legate handle the
best binder twine made and sell it at
fourteen and three-quarter cents per
pouna. JJll on tacin wnen you want
twine or the b:st agricultural machin
ery.
Macy Pickering, late of Ciay
county, Iowa, and an old friend of
F. A. Bliss and Warren Dodge, is
holding down a good job at George
F. Merriman's blacksmith shop.
At the Christain church Sunday
evening, June 19, at the usual
hour, the monthly gospel temper
ance meeting will be held. Rev.
E. Russ will deliver the address.
' There will be an election of
officers at the Y. M. C. A. next
Sunday at 3 D. m. All members
and friends are requested t6 be
present. - M. E. Rigby, Sec.
Will Halley has been quite sick
at his fathers place near Medford,
for several days. His sickness is
the result of injuries received at
the Lake Labash wreck sometime
since.
5fSo you don't believe teeth can be
i put in tne mouth w itl:out a plater Dr.
I Ketcham will convince you that thjy
can if you will call audee him. Office,
room Xo. 2, Clarendon hotel, top
oor. Take elevator.
Judge Jas. R. Neil and wife left
Saturday evening for Portland.
The judge goes as a delegate to thnj
grand lodge A. F. & A. M., while
Mrs. Neil will visit with the family'
of her Bon, Frank.
The Piano machinery at all
times takes the lead among the
farmers and as Merriman & Legate,
make a specialty of the Piano
machinery they should be given a
good share of the trade.
Mr?. Ros3 has disposed of the
city restaurtint business to a Mr.
Eddy, of Ashland, and left for Rose
burg Tuesday evening. The new
proprietor will continue the busi
ness at the old stand.
Judge H. K. Hanna's family
left for Oakland, Calif.. Monday
morning where they will reside
permanently. The judge will re
main with us, however, and attend
to bis new duties as circuit judge. -
Thos. Shattuck, sheriff-elect on
the People's .ticket in Josephine
county, brought up a large lot of
strawberries from Grants Pass last
Friday and had no trouble in dis
posing f them to our local deal
ers. Last week wo wero pleased to
mention that C. W. Wolters dis
posed of something over 100 boxes
of strawberries in one day, but last
Saturday the record was broken by
Charley selling 6t0 boxes during
the dav.
Evan Reames, son of Gen. Thos.
G.. arrived at bis home in
Jacksonville from Eugene . last
Saturday, having finished his work
there. He will enter some East
ern law school next fall for a
thorough course. ,
Messrs. Owen Keegan, George
Schumpf and Alex Thompson, of
Jacksonville, joined. Chester A.
Arthur Post, G. A. R., at their last
meelirg. This post has been adding
several members to its list lately,
and seems to.be in a flourishing
condition.
In anather column will be found
the ad vertisem ent of the well-known
merchant, Mr. J. Nunan, of Jack
sonville. They carry a large and
varied stock of general merchan
dise and we recommend them to
our readers for low prices and the
excellence-of their goods.
Marlon Mar land's indorsement
OF J . .
. Royal' Baking
Extract from Marion Holland's Letter to tha Royal Bolting Powder Co.
t
M. Goldstone has made several
improvements about his largo es
tablishment, among which we
noticed a neat sign and a portable
awning.
D. B. Taylor and A. S. Locke,
business men of Independence,
have been sight seeing in this val
ley lately and arrived in Medford
Wednesday.
The members of Protection Hose
No. 1, of Medford, -will.; give a
grand ball and supper on the even
ing of July 4th. As the boys are
sparing no effort for the occasion
this will certainly be the event of
the season. See their adv. and
bills.
The Italian with his cage of par
rots has shaken the dust of Medford
from his feet in search of pastures
new. The people of Medford have
no money to give to a maccaroni,
garlic scented individual, who
seems to healthy too earn a living
bv honest toil.
The Mitchell, Lewis A Staver Co.
have on hand at their branch
house here one of the best assorted
lines of machinery and buggies on
the market. D. T. Law ton, the
local manager, is the right man for
this business and takes great pleas
lire in showing visitors around."
The sad news of the death of
her sister, Mrs. I. B. Nichols, at
Roseburg. reached Mrs. R. V.
Beall, of Central Point, on Monday.
The deceased was 59 years old, and
J an old resident of Douglas county.
! Mr. and Mrs.
R. V. Beall attended
the funeral which took place at
Riddles on Tuesday.
A. S. Hammond mounted his
b'evele Mondav and started on a
trip to the coat. his objective point!
being Cresent City. It is reported j
that bis mission is to look out a
pleasant route for his friend, Judge
Webster, when he starts on his
long and tedious journey up Salt
river.
Prof. T. A. Hayes, of Kirksville.
Mo., has been elected principal of
the Ashinnd public schools, and
Misses Emma Ewan, Nellie Ewan,
Emma Coleman, Lora M. Col ton
and A. R. Latham have been se
lected from the last year's corps of
teachers, while the other five teach
ers are to bo imported.
Rev. II. Tiss, of Oakland, Calif.,
a minister of the Lutheran church,
who is making a tour of Oregon,
stopped off here several days this
week. Henry Hoist showed him
the eights of this great city and
surrounding country. He seemed
well pleased with our town and
inay conclude to locate here.
George Kapper. of Chicago, rep
resenting a syndicate of capitalists
from that city was in ' Ashland
May 23d, and papers were made
out for the sale of the Ashland
woolen mills property to Chicago
people who expect to turn it into a
huge brewery. The sale has not
been made, but the chances are
favorable thereto. Record.
The joint fair for Jackson and
Josephine counties promises to be
one of the best ever held in this
section of Oregon. It will begin
on Wednesday, Sept". 2S, and con
tinue four days. Peter Applegate
is secretary and with others is
leaving nothing undone to make
it a success. $2950 will bo awarded
for premiums and $1250 for purses.
Miurice E. Bain, our late associ
ate, has again embarked in tho
newspaper business. His paper is
published in the interests of Bar
low, Aurora and Canbv, Ore., and
is called "Tho Three Sisters." As
Mr. Bain is a notorious woman
hater, we wonder what influence
was brought to bear upon him that
he would consent to title bis paper
"Tho Three Sisters." However
his paper shows up quite well
and we wish him success.
It Should Be in Every House.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps
burg, Pa., says ho will not' ba without
Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption, coughs, and colds, that it
cured his wife who was threatoned
with pneumonia after an attaek of ''la
grippe," when various other remedies
and several physicians had done her
no good. . Robert Barber, of Cooks
port, Pa., claims Dr. King's Now Dis
covery has done him more good than I
anything ho ever used for lung
trouble. Nothing like it. t ree trial
bottles at G. H. Haakin's drug store,
Large bottles, 50e. and-$1.00 .
r r
Wirt Pool and D. Cincade were
in town yesterday.
J. II. Story visited Medford this
week from Rock Point.
Riley Myers was over from Sams
Valley during the week.
Supt. C. S. Price is at Ashland
conducting a county institute.
S. F. Floed has severed his con
nection with the Roseburg Review.
Miss Maggie McAndrew has
been quite sick for several davs
past.
The I. O. O. F., of Roseburg,
have let a contract for a $12,000
brick building.
Miss Nettie Graves left Wednes
day evening to visit her sister, Mrs.
. t . Post at balem.
II. J. Terrill, of Talent, an
tamily were interviewing our mer
chants on Wednesday.
.Mrs. . tngledow has re
turned home from her visit 10
friends in Grants Pass.
W. W. Cardwell is back from
Portland where he has been on
professional business- for several
weeks.
John Potter, the Sams Valley
pedagogue, was in the city Wednes
day on his way to Ashland to
attend the institute.
Notice the new locals of the
New York Cheap Cash store, also.
th-.se of Davis fc Pottinger and
Merriman & Legate and Dr.
Ketcham.
John M. Daniel, an old-timer of
this county, passed through town
Wednesday en route for Montana
where he expects to make bis
future home.
Rol-t. Kahlcr aud family, who
have been visiting relatives and
friends in Jacksonville for several
weeks, returned to their home in
Tacoma, Wash., yesterday even
ing.
J. B. Welch was in the city yes
terday and informed a Mail report
er that the arrangements had all
been perfected and tho flouring
mill at Central Point is a go.
Miss Delia J. Pickel and the
Misses Theiss started - veslerdav
morning on their trip to San Fran
cisco and Portland, going via the
bav city. We hope they will have
a pleasant journey and a safe re
turn.
W. B. Roberta "expects to leave
for California the last of this
week in company witn Mrs. Rob
erts, whose health has been very
poor of late, with to hope that the
trip and change of climate will
benefit her. They will visit Bart
lett springs and the different health
resorts of that state and will prob
ably be gone all summer.
In consequence of the engine of
the R. U. V. R. R. getting out of
repair the traiti was stopped for a
couple of days this . week. Ralph
Kideuhour, engineer, assisted by
Horace Nicholson, of Adkins
Webb's, fixed it up as good as new
and Thursday morning it came
down on time. During the layoff
Geo.- Coulter treated the car aud
engine- to a new coat of varnish
which makes them shine like a new
silver dollar.
That Medford enjoys the distinc
tion of numbering among its citi
zens several connoisseurs of rare
liowers is undeniable as anyone
knows who has strolled about the
city and gazed upon the numerous
yards of beautiful blooming flowers.
Among the rest we may mention
the yard of Mrs, J. A. Edwards in
the north part of town. The in
numerable rare flowers and shrubs
in this (yard are indeed a source
of pleasure and a joy forever to
the owner. Last Saturday Mrs
Edwards kindly gathered for us 60
varieties of roses and other flowers
and arranged them into a magnif-
icient bouquet for which we return
thanks.
Bucklcu's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for outs,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
soreu.tetter, chapped hands, ohilblain.
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi-
uvuijr euros piiea, or no ptty requirou.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 2fic
por box. For sale by G. U. Husk ins,
Campers, Attention.
i a lull line of wall lents, camp
A lull line of wall lents, camp
stool
camp chairs, etc., at lowest prices, at
j Angle & Plymale's. ,
o.
W. WOLTERS;
-THE-
POPULAR
'A V
MAKES IT
The Only Place
-: FRUIT IS
TO ACCOMMODATE IS rauIM
JADE
FINE .
Teas :: and :: Coffees.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
Medford,
WE CHRIiLiEfiGE
The World for Purity oT Goods. ;
Medford Distilling and Refining Go.
WHOLESALE HOUSE, MEDFORD, OB.
Our Goods are made from the best of Corn and Kye and are Absolutely Pur
We Solicit Your Valued Orders.
HENRY KLIPPEL,
Successor to
ROGUE III V Ell LUMBEU CUMFAM.
Wholesale and
IiAr, LaUi SMrnles, Mets,
Mooring . Cil, Etc.
MEDFORD, -
WM. ANGLE.
FREEHS' STOE.
ANCLE & PLYMALE. Proprietors.
DEALERS IX
General Merchandise 1 Groceries,
Presh Bacon and Lard, Choice
Cigars aud Tobacco, Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Meats,
- Extracts, Spices, Flour, Matches, Etc., Etc.
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF TOWN.
X. B Produce Taken in Rvcliange.
I. A. WEBB
- DEALS IN
purnituye
Carpets, and Paper
o 5 -Curtains,
MeriaMiig CarefiY Attend to.
D. H. MILLER,
-DEALER IN-
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware
t and Fine Building Material.
Warranted Cutler;, Carpenter and Build Tools. Fisning Tackle, AmmvntUon. Etc, Eta
Redjacket Force Pumps, for deep or
w. I.
VAWTKK.
Tres.
Wm. SLINGER,
Vice Pres.
Jackson County Bank.
CAPITAL,- - $50,000 Kledford, Oreg
Loan money on approved security, receive deposits subject to. check,
and transact a general banking business on th; most favorable terras.
CaTYour Business Solicited. - - ,
Correspondents: .
Corbiu Bankiug Co., N. Y.
Commercial National Portland
J '
GROCER,
A POINT
in Town Where
1
Oregon.
Retail Dealer
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OREGONr
M. PLYMALE.
is
Strained Honey, l'ure Cider, inegar
shollow wells. Tin Shop Attached
G. W. HOWARD.
Cashier.
J. E.
ESYART,
Asst. CashMr
- Pacific Bank, San Francisco,
Lad.l & Bush, Salem.
SPECIALTY