SOUTHERN OREGON WAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 182.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
. CORRECTED EVERT WEDNESDAY.,
Wheat, No. 1, .: per bushel I .65
Oats, v - '. " .
Barley ' - . -" ' , i " -
Corn, ' ' " .40
Potatoes, - -' ...--- .30
Mill Feed, Bran and Shorts, -. : per ton . 15.00
Hay, , baled, 111.00; , loose, . , HX00
Wml . Oak, per cord -.- - 4.00
Wood J riI ' .. . a50
Flour, wholesale, . per barrel - 4.10
Flour, retail, . - per sack " " 1.S0
Butter, ' per roll .40
Eggs, . " Per dozen ' .134
Onions, " " per pound " .OS
Apple, perbox- .60
Bacon an Ham . . .. : per lb. .18K
Should ' ; , . " - . .10
Beans " " ." .04
. Lard -, " .12
Honey, - .15
Dry popcorn at Elder's. - ' ' '
'.Subscribe for the Mail.
Judge P. P. Prim is at Portland oa
business. i
Elder's for the best tea in
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Fine job work at this office.
Or. K. Pryco is at Keno, Klamath
County.
Fruit jars at Davis & Pottenger's.
VJ. A. Wilson and wife, of Jackson
ville undayed in this city.
Soda water 5 cents a glass at C. W.
"Wolters.'
W. L. Townssnd now occupies the
H. U. Lumsden property on C street.
Maxcy handles all kinds of soda
water at o cents a glass.
Mrs. W. H. Bradshaw and daughter
were in the city on business Saturday.
.- Pure Cider Vinegar at Davis &
Pottenger's. .
Win. Olwell, one of Central Point's
solid men, spent a day in Medford this
week. .. -
Hay by the ton or bale, seed oats
and barley at J. H. Thorndike's ,
J. O. Holt, of Talent, has just grad
uated from the state normal school at
Monmouth. -
Glassware at cost. Davis & Pot
tenger. '
-T.J.Kinney was down from Jack
sonville Monday to take a peep at our
lively ourg.
Fine spices and extracts at Davis
& Pottenger's.
. Granville Kaylor called durbig the
week and left his order for the Peo
ple's paper.
For teas and coffee try Davis Jt
fottenger.
C. D. Reed and wife, of Jacksonville
precinct, were among our city's callers
- aturaay.
Hanging lamps at cost. Davis &
i ottener.
il. fct. trooper ana J- JJ. Alaxon were
up from the Klippcl mill last week
after supplies.
Quaker Rolled Oats at . Davis &
Pottenger 8. .
Th-j great clothier and hatter. S.
Rosenthal, took in the sights of Grants
fass unaa7.
' Lamp
" eery. .
Go to
towu
. C. I. Hutchinson is back from his
northern trip.
The best placa in towu to trade is
at J. S. Howard's.
J. B. Sollner, the Sisson tailor, was
over this week on a frolic.
Come and inspect those Piano
rakes, handled by Morriman & Legate.
R. R." Rsid, of Eugene, registered at
the Grand Central Tuesday.
AlLextras for the Piano machin
ery kept on baud by Memman &
Legate. .
Commissioner Haymond was on Mon
day's train bound for Ashland. .
The best and lightest . running
binder made is the Piano, sold by Mor
riman & ljegato.
Judge S. Sherman, of Talent, drove
his fast stepper down Saturday.
Merriman & Legate handle the
Piano mower, which is conceded the
best on the market.
T. A. Newman and some of his folks
were over shopping Wednesday.
Persons owing for the Singer
sewing machine should call on L. E.
Hoover.
G. H. Jones, the Tolo cobbler, was
doing business in our town Monday.
Ueuiorest Bros., dentists. Nitrous
oxide gas administered for painless
extraction of teeth.
Born, in this city. Sunday, June 19,
to Mr. and Mrs. AT C. Taylor, a girl.
Chas. Lambert, Gold Hill's peace of
ficer, made Medford a call this week.
Mrs. S. E. Pen well has removed
her bakery from tho Medford house to
the old photograph gallery, oa B St.
Born, in this city, Thursday, June
16, to Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Geary, a boy.
FLAGS! Flags!! Flags!!.' at C.
W. Wolters. All sizes, all colors and
all prices.
W. H. Peninger, of Willow Springs
precinct, was on our streets Saturday.
3fGas is the only painless method
of extracting teeth. Dr. Ketoham,
Clarendon hotel.
Mrs. C. W. Vrooman is much worse
and is confined to her room all the
time.
chimneys at Woltar's gro-
Wanted To buy
hogs. Inquire W. H.
sonville.
about 20 good
Parker, Jack-
Judge Hanna 'was at Grants Pass
during the week, finishing up his
legal business. -. .
The New York Cheap Cash Store
take eggs and chickens in trade.
We noticed the familiar face of Win.
Lynch, of Rogue River, on oar streets
na day this week.
Placer and quartz claim notices
for sale at this office.
Two Ashland ladies. Mesdames E. V.
Mills and R. M. . Barclay, visited our
city Saturday. . --
The highest prio3 paid for chick
ens at J. S. Howard's. -
Miss Elva Galloway is visiting Ash
land this week, boiog the guest of Miss
Lora Colton. .. .
The S. P. pay car made our railroad
toys happy oa the 17th. Bob Faris
was conductor..
Ladies?
" this office.
visiting cards printed at
E. J. Montague and his son George
are at Roseburg working on the dis
trict fair grounds.
If you want the Singer sewing
-machine, call on L. E. Hoover, of
Medford. -
' Prof. N. L. Narregan is back from
Portland. He reports having had a
most enjoyable time. ;
: We give a cash discount of 5 per
cent on all purchases, Angle & Ply
male. Jas. Thornton, of the Ashland
. woolen mills, was in Medford the fore
part of the week
- Pure maple syrup at Davis & Pot
tenger's. :
Mrs. Wm. Owen3, of Dry Creek,
- started Saturday evening on a visit
to the .Willamette valley.
! Ten cent Cuban Blossom cigar for
five cents at Davis & Pottenger's.
Horace Pelton, tha Sams Valley
farmer, took a load of wheat and bacon
up to Ashland this week. :
Go to Davis & Pottenger's for all
kinds of soda drinks 3 cents a glass.
' Mrs. A. J. Leslie, of Fossil. Gilliam
' county, is visiting her parents, Mr.
anu Airs. A. J.
Call on L. E. Hoover if you want
to buy or sell a cow. - .
C. Farnham, of the Eagle mills,
- was here on Dusiness Saturday and
signed at the Grand Central. '
-' Buy your school tablets at Slover's
and get a nice lead pencil free with
each one.
Geo. Anderson is having his soda
factory lined and filled with saw dust,
to keep things cool, no doubt.
Largest stock of men's youths', and
'ehildrens' clothing in town at Angle &
Plymale's.
Miss Bertha " Stewart has finished
her school in the ScheitTelin district
' and returned home on Saturday morn
N ing's train.
Beautiful line of solid .back hair
;" brushes just received at J. A. Slover's
drug store. ... , -
. Reames, White & Co.'s popular sales-
man, Johnny DevliD, was promenad
. ing our streets Sunday in company
with his best girL-
-. We claim to turn out the best and
neatest job work in the valley at rea
' sonable prices.-; '
. J. T. Miller one of the best nursey
rnen in the valley was doing business
$ in Medford Saturday. Mr. Miller's
nursery is situated on the Leever ranch
near the fair grounds and wo learn
that - this nursery is being stocked
with the best varieties of fruit trees
. obtainable.
Judge J. R. Neil and wifi? and Mrs.
G. M. Love came home on Wednesday's
train. 1
For sale An A 1 milch cow. half !
jersey, half durham. Inquire cf W. H. !
barker, Jacksonville.
Frank Wait is assisting Prof. Rigby
in ths training department of tha nor
mal. '
-j
Dr. W. M. Mnrsters. of Butte Creek,
is over in Caliornin oa 'a tour of in
spection. ...
For sale Good second-hand buggy,
with tongue aud shafts, W. H. Parker,
Jacksonville.
R.v. G. W. Black, th-3 Baptist di
vine, dropped do ,vn from Ashla;d one
day recaatly. ...
Riv. R. C. Oijlesby and others are
holding a protracted mieting at the
M. E. Church.
D. T. S.-ars and his friend. J. A.
Waddle, of Portland, were at Ashkv d
on Friday last. - .
L. Shidtrlsr has returned from Rote
burg where he has been for sjveral
days-on business.
N. Langell, of the internal revenue
department, visited Ashland officially
one day this week.
Jesss Adams, of Talen, called Mon
day. He thinks the People's Party
made a good starter.
Mrs. E. M. Dnison arrived homo
Tuesday evening from an extended
visit to the Eastern states.
G. W. Priddv & Co. have just finished
burning a kiln of 14),003 brick at their
brick yard near this city. .
O. O. Helman retorn2d to his home
in Ashland Tuesday, having been off
on a month's run up north.
. J. E. Miner, of Chehalis. Wash.,
alter visiting in Medford a few days,
lelt lor a vacation at bnovel springs.
E. W. Starr is back from Rosaburg
where h3 went to put ia bids for the
erection of buildings oa the district
fair grounds.
We carry the largest assortment of
ladies snoss, uxtoru ti-:s anu slippers.
Call and get prices bofore buying.
Angle & Plymale.
J. W. Hockersmlth is back from
Portland where he went on business
connected with the pork packing es
taolijnment.
Miss Dee Ankeney, of Sterlingvillo,
was at Monmoutn during the com
mencement exercises of the Btate
normal school.
The celebrated Manhattan Food for
horses, cattle and poultry. Guarau
toed to cure chicken cholera. For sale
at the Strang drug store, Medford, Or.
County Reorder W. M. Holmee was
down from Jacksonville Friday-recciv
ing the congratulations of his demo
cratic admirers.
D. J. S. Pierce and John Attorberry,
of Jacksonville preci.net, spent Satur
day in town. ... "
Mrs. Fannie Phelps and Mrs. Ford,
of Central Point, were shopping in
Medford Saturday. . ,
The MiiJses Francis and . Emma Da
vis, of this city, are visiting on Galls
Creek among friends.
Rev. E. E. Thompson as chaplain
for the 4th of July celebration in Mod
ford is a happy selection.
;LG: Porter and fiory steed will
loom up oh the 4th. He has been se
lected as marshal of the day.
The funniest races and games ever
thought of aro promised by the Med
ford 4th of July program committee.
Mrs. Wm. Darling and Mrs. Darn
gee, of Galls Creek, were tho guests of
airs. W. K. Davis qno day this week.
Judge H. K. Hanna will do the hon
ors as president of the day for the
Fourth of July celebration in Medford.
Jacksonville as a unit will attend the
celebration of the 4th at Medford, as
will also several other towns. The
crowd will ruu into thousands.
ESDr. Kotcham, at the Clarendon
hotel, savs the elevator is outof repair,
bat his olfieo can bo reached by the
stairway, just the same.
Mackey Buos., representing a whole
sale nouse of iNew tork and aw bole
sale boot and bhoe store of Boston, vis
ited our merchants this week.
Miss Elva Galloway was -appointed
reporter for tho Mail at tho recent
Teachers' Institute at Ashland. Read
her fine report as published elsewhere.
Stay and attend the Firemen's Ball
on the evening of the 4th in Medford.
Thev are good entertainers and will
sse that everybody enjoys themselves.
On tho 4th of July in Medford, Robt.
Galloway will spout forth in his melo
dious tones that wonderful mastermece
of thought, ths Declaration of inde-
pendonco .
Mrs. A. E. Kellogg, of this precinct,
has been ontjrUiining her aunt, Mrs.
Linvilie, of Portland. Sha returned
horn 3 Monday evening after a most en
joyable visit.
S. M. Nealon, lata candidate for rep
resentative on the People's Party
ticket, writes us: "I am proud "of the
good vote I got in Medford and will
not forget it.''
E. B. Hnnsaker, formerly a mer
chant, but now a horny-fisted son of
toil, was over from his farm in Sam3
Valley Saturday doing some trading
with our merchants.
W. S. Barnum is having an elegant
residence built on C street, W. K. Davis
and S. McUee are tho contractors.
Clyde Davis is learning tho carpenter
trade with his father.
D. T. Lawton. for Mitchell, Letris &
Staver Co., last Monday turned out oue
of the finest buggies oa hand for Mrs.
Jav BradL'v. b--ing a present to hor
voin a friend in Moutana.
A Simple Problem.
The value of a baking powder is in the leaven
ing gas it contains. If one brand is stronger
than another, it is worth more per pound,
because it goes further in baking.
Royal Baking Powder, has been determined
by the official chemical tests to.be 27 per cent
greater in leavening strength than any other
brand. Its actual value to the consumer is
therefore 27 per cent greater than the others.
This is equal to 13 cents per pound.
If, therefore, other powders are forced upon
you, see that the charge for them is 13 cents
per pound less than the price of the Royal.
O. w. m
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The Valley Record's editor and
proprietor, fc..- J. Kaiser, was down
this way Saturday. He rejoiceth x-
cwdingly over the defeat of Jude
Webster and spittstn muculy.
C. W. Wolters fas tha happy ro-
ccivor a few davs since from the Amr
ican Tobacco I'-ompauv
and beautiful s-day
is 0:1 exhibition in Wolters store.
Mrs. IL G. Fairclo is enjoying a plas-
ant visit with her relatives hero after
aa absence of several years In Kla
math county. She expects Mr. Falrclo
iu on a vUit about the 1st of July.
Mrs. John Gallagher, living n,uir
Mrs. Fred Rc-ed, of Seattle, who ar- industry will rank
i-iv.-d last week. Mrs. Rccd is high iu this section.
her praue3 of Rogue River valley. I
W. W. Cardwell. Esq., hasconsont, d ,1:,..,- t,v,i- r,'n,. ;,, MrvKnrrf K.iwn.n
to deliver the oration of the dny at lhe,wo 0f 011P ccoj oitizens, by which
Medford celebration of the 4th of July. 1 Charles Wolters disnosod r.f' his ele
gant baby buggy to J.L Napier for
much ler-s than cost. We conclude by
this that Charley has gone out of the
business for a tioTo at least.
F. M. Tryer is painting R, H. Hal
ley's store.
W. H. Barlow, of Talent, was in
town Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Olwell was up from Cen
traTPolnt yosterday.
H. Klippol was at his saw mill on
Galls Creek yesterday.
If you want to enjoy yourself, come to
Medford ou the Fourtli.
Lewis Bo'.les rode down from
Brownsboro this week.
Jeff Bell was visiting with his
mamma one day recently.
Al Rase was ono of the few citizens
Phoenix to visit our business mon
this week.
Ed Johnson will soon erect for him
self a neat residence on lots recently
purchased by him.
Call on A. C. Tayler for latest
stylos and lowest prices on Oxford
ties. Opposite postofiice.
WanW A good girl for gtuiera'.
housework on farm. Inquire at Slc
ver's drug store, Mtdford.
Dr. J. B. Wait's talented and accom
plished daughter. Miss Mary, is lying
dangerously ill at tho family residence.
O. E. Ros-, of Applegnts. was over
Wednesday. Ho expicts to have a big
Kill at his place on th i evening of the
4th.
W. H. Bradshaw was doing business !
m town yesterday. Ho caiuo out of
the late battle as good as new aud is
ready to re-enter the field as ot yore.
J. H. Wilson, who is hauling con
siderable hay to town, hnd -n exciting
runaway this week, but was lucky
enough" to get off with only a broken
tug.
Stage Eobbersat Work.
Klamath Falls, Or., June 16
Two masked robbers held up the Link'
ville stage about half way between Kla
math and Lakoview early this morn
ing. They ransacked the Wells, Fargo
box, getting it is believed, a large
amount, and then escaped.
-
Oxford Ties.
Oxford ties for ladies. Large stock
New Goods. Just arrived. Latest
style. Round too. Patent. tips. Com
mon sense heels. Only 90 cents a pair,
at the New York Cliaap Cash btorj.
r..n ki,u.i- -l
A New Soda Fountain.
J. A. Slovor i'Co. were the recipi
cuts this week of a fine large soda
fountain which wilt ornament one of
the counters in their neat aud tasty
drug store. Jim expects to have it in
good working order in a f jw days, and
as it is the only on- in trnn they will
ba kept busy during tha Fourth and
have a good trade ail summer.
A.S Unmmnnd rfnrnjvl vst.r.Tnr
in,v',- valun'lrifromafow wocks absence at Cres-nt
clock. The clocijCj!v. Ha rode his btcvele olf and on
from here to the coast and back aa fr
a- Grants Pass, taking tho cars from
there.
Tho machinery for thj brwwjry and
ica factory have arrived and are being
placed. The machinery is immonsj
and elegant and from the way things
look ut the factory it Is safe to'sny this
second to none in
Startling Sews.
For bargains in boats and shois and
footwear of all kinds, apply at
New Yokk Cheap Cash Store.
Cooper Block:
Camp Meeting.
On the camp meeting grounds, at
Central Point a Methodist camp meet
ing will bj held, to begin July 5 at 8
p. ra., and will continue over the Uth
Meals will bo served on the grounus:
also feed for horses. Bring your teats.
Several conventions will be held dur
ing this series of meetings. Th jro will
b a largo number of minist:riiil work-
POPULAR
3s
V
MAKES IT A POm
TO ACCOMMODATE HIS CUSTOMERS,
The Only Place in Town Where
-: FRUIT IS MADE A SPECIALTY;
FINE
Teas :: and :: Coffees.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
Medford,
Oregon.
The World for PuritT of Gcods.
Medford Distilling and Refining Co.
WHOLESALE HOUSE, MEDFORD, OR.
Our Goods ar made from the best of Corn and Rys sdS are
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
We Solicit Your Valued Orders.
HENRY KLiPPElL,
Successor.to
era present
welcoraV
from abroad. Everybody
I ROGUE RIVER LUMBER
Wholesale and Retail Dealer
COMPANY.
The gun club of Medford having
turned loose about a dozen China
pheasants, they expect lots of sport in
the years to come.
. Farmers wishing hay bailed this
season will find a full circle steel press
Dy csaung.on wm. ttayes, Ueutral
Point.
ft. Barhe, of Jacksonville, has been
here several times of late trying to se
cure a suuaoie lot on wnicn to build
him a residence. -?
F. M. Blevins was up from Galls creek
Monday, accompanied by his daughter,
Mrs. ej. a. r auiicner, wno starts in
few days for Turner.
There should be a larce attendance
at the People's party central commit
tee meeting to be new m central Fomt
tomorrow, Saturday.- .
Mrs. R. K. Dunn, who Is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pape, of
Jacksonville, sent Suturday in Med
ford visiting old iriends."
Jno. F. Wbito left Monday morning
for an extended- visit in Kentucky.
Gen. T. G. Reames'. little daughter,
Nellie, accompanied him.
Merriman & Legate handle the
best binder twice made and sell it at
fourteen and three-quarter cents per
pound. Call on them when you want
twine or the best agricultural machinery.
His effort will no doubt do him proud
and will b received wilh'Ct spirit.
The J. H. Paris residence in the
western part of the oity, is receiving
the finishing touches 4 front lha hands
of Walter St-ott, who is an export
painter as well as a skillful carpenter.
Ths reduc.-d rates secured from
Grants Pass to Ashland and inter
mediate points for tho celebration at
Medford on the 4th will bn taken ad-vanlKg-j
of by hundreds who will at
tend.
Hon. C. C. Bceliuian and wife took
Monday evening's train for Eugene to
bj present at the commencement ex
ercises of the state university at that
place, Mr. Bjekinau being one of the
regents.
Tho County Alliance of Jacksrn
county will hold it .regular quarterly
m eling In Midfdrd on Friday. July 8.
Tbis is good news and shows that Med
ford is coming to the front as the fai m
ers' town.'
Ja3. R. Reames, of Phoenix, who hos
been having a severe tussle to keep on
this side for several months, is fast
becoming himself again, and in com
pany with his wifo drove . down to
Medford Saturday.
F. B. Inlow an artist of sme repute
of San Francisco, stopped off here sev
eral days this week, and visited bis
relatives' who live at Eagle Point.
Ho is on hia way to Portland, aud
from there goes to New York.
The Christian church choir will do
the warbling on the 4th in Medford
aid as they are more than locally
famous for the symphonious strains
of their numbers we may expect some
thing out of the common in the way of
vocal music.
On two roads between here and tho
river, C W. Wolters has placed on
trees and fences, about two dozen large
sicrns reminding people of the fact that
Medford is the place to buy groceries.
Charluy understands advertising and
knows that it pays. .
Sam Murray and Milton Maule are
down in the Willamette country work
ing up a boom on the carpot sweeping
business. They are also prepared to
talk wire brace fenoo, take a job of
painting, or open up a butcher shop.
Boots and shoes anatomically built
by A. C. Tayler. Roparing promptly
attended to. Carries in stock ladies,
men's, and infants correct-shape shoes.
Personal attention given to fitting the
foot. Opposite Post Office.
Talk about painting things rod on
tho 4th, Medford will do this up brown
by painting Roxy Ann of a vermillion
hue with several hundred pounds of
blood-colored fire and any quantity of
fire works. The reflection will light
the sky up for miles around. Watch
for it. Come and see it.
It is reported that H. L. Wright, tho
merchant tailor, has gone to find Dr.
McMurrav, tho horse doctor, who de
parted henoe some time since taking
with him a gold watch belonging to
one of our citizens, and leaving behind
a big board bill. Look out for tho
pair of 'em.
Isaac Woolf was out driving Sunday
b .-hind one of his fiuo t.-ams, when ono j
c i tnc nurses ojcamo irigntenoa at an
approaching train, and roaring and
piunging, sat down on the tongu, com
pletely demolishing it. No further
damngo was done, and Mr. Woolf con
gratulates himself that it was no
woi-se.
J. A. Whitman has returned from!
his trip
country
ing going on in Medford than
place he visited while gouo
ports fruit ueaiers of Portland very
cautious this season about making
contracts, owing Id the crop aud
prices beiug uncertain.
IWford Cord?.
On account of late arrival I am sell
ing at los than1 cost Bedford Cord,
Bedford Cord. Bedford Cords, newest
novelties and attractive patterns tf the
season, only l-i cents pjr yard, at Nw
York Cheap Cash Store, Cooper block.
A Lively Buna way.
Last Friday as C. G. Duncan was un
loading a load of wheat at tho Med
ford roller mills, his team not being
secured, started and took a lively spin
down Front street colliding with aa
oak tree in front of B. F. Vaunt's rcsi- j
deuce which checked tair mad night
j very unceremoniously. Tho harness
was sadly domoraiu.il. . the wagon
tongue broken out and the mouth of
one of the horses budlv lacerated.
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Life, Lalii,
Firm
MEDFORD,
Stogies, Mels,
2. CeiliE Etc.
Rustic
OREGON.
WM. ANGLE.
F. It.
PLYMALE.
A Difficult Problem.
The people are woude rin who is go
lug to bj the next chief ruler of this
great United Stat?, but wonders never
cess?. Call at the Now York Cheap
. Whitman has returned from 1 ?JL .h-l
p to Portland and tho Sound Cas!i &ut JmIT- m
f. He says there is raoro build- 8. ,and f1" r, ?" .V?
on in Mmifr,i .k,n in . certainly wonder at the good valu-.-s re
in any corouniy
it., T. ccivoa.
There will be an abundance of hay
in tho valley this year, and In conse
quence of which the price will bo low.
The grain crop in many places will be
short, a largo amount necessarily
having to be cut for hay, owing no
doubt, to tho cold and backward spring.
But the farmers will doubtless get u
good prico for their wheat and corn.
W. E. Newton, of Portland, was horo
this week to placo an agency for the
Imperial bicycle, of which he is coast
ageut. Adkins & Webb took tho
agency. This machino is rnthcr high
priced, but it is well worth the money.
Mr. Newton and a friend rode from
Portland to Roseburg, a distance of
21S miles, in 2Si hours.
W. L. Eaton, a rich old codger, ac
companied by his wife who does a driv
ing business among the unwary and
unsophisticated in soiling ladies'
rubber goods, crimpers, etc., was iu
town several days this week. His
physiognomy reminds one of Gou. B. F.
Butler, and as he is a good feeder he
stopped at the Clarendon hotel.
The frogs, as it were, seem te be
masters of tho situation, and wo con
fidently expect tha oouncil will be
callod upon to raise up in all its might,
or words to that effect, and put a quie
tus on their hilarious and discordant
strains. Let the good work of exter
mination be carried to a successful ter
mination even if the troughs must be
abated as a nuisance.
J. W. Marksberry smilod In on us
from Gold Hill yesterday. He Is still
smiling over tho scare ho gave his
opponents. Mr. Marksborry, being a
delegate to tho national People's Party
convention, will leave for Portland on
Monday, whore he joins the other dele'
gates. Mr. Marksberry Is a friend of
Gou. 'Weaver's and expects him to got
the nomination.
A serious conflagration was averted
at the John Perdue residence yester-.
terday, by the timely action of Mr.
Perdue who had his bands burned in
putting out the fire. Very little dam
age was done however out a badly
frightened family, the loss of somt
window curtains and the walls being
somewhat blackened with the smoke,
are the particulars in a nutshell.
New Night Watch.
At a special meeting of the city
council held at the council rooms Sat
urday cveuing, T. V. Johnson was
elected night watch to servo during
tho pleasure of tho board. They also
appropriated the sum of $29.40 toward
his monthly pay, tho business men of
tho town raising the balance, making
his salary $50 per month. Couucilmen
E. J. Montaguo and V B. Roberts
were granted a leave of absence.
A $2,000 Damage Suit.
S. Childors, through his attorney, S.
S. Pentz, has filed a complaint in the
circuit court agaiust M. P. Phipps for
$2,000 damages. Mr. Childcrs claims
that in an altercation in which Mr.
Phipps was tho aggressor, ho was so
roughly handled by the defendant as to
causo him great bodily pain, and the
injury may result In a permanent sick-
noss, thereby unfitting him for manual
labor of any kind. Mr. Childers was a
very sick man at the time and refused
to put up his '"propa," but Mr. Phipps,
who is a large aud powerful man, with
muscles like Peter Jackson aud who
strikes like a mule kicking, advanced
on his man and pommeled him severely
until stopped by a looker-on. The case
will bo trledNtt the September terra
and will, no doubt, bs a raoy and inter- j
eating proceeding.
A Little Girl's Experience Iu a
Lighthouse.
"Mr. and Loron Troscott are keepers
of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beaoh,
Mich., and are blessed with a daugh
ter, four years old. Last April she
was taken down with the measles, fol
lowed with a dreadful cough and turn
ing into a fever. Doctors at home and
at Detroit treated her, but in vam, she
grew worse rapidly, until she -was a
mere "handful of bones." Then she
tried Dr. King's New Discovery and
after the use of two aud a half bottles,
was completely cured. They say Dr.
King's New Discovery is .worth its
weight in gold, yet you may get a trial
bottle tree at Uv H. Haakift's drug
j store.
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