SOUTHERN OREGON MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 15. 1892.
MEDFORD MARKETS.
CORRECTED EVERT WEDNESDAY.
Wheat, No. 1, per bushel t .65
Oats, " .35
Barley . . " .40
Corn, ' . .40
Potatoes, .SO
Mill Feed, Bran and Shorts, per ton 15.00
Hay, . baled, 111.00; loose, 10.00
Wood Oak. " P 1
FJoor. wholesale, per barrel . 4.40
Flour, retail, per sack 1.20
Butter, per roll .40
Eggs, - per dozen " .19J4
Onions, . per pound . .OS
Apples, per box .50
Booon an Hani per lb. . .12V4
Shoulds . .. - " .10
Beans " .04
Lard . " .19
Honey, . .15
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Dry popcorn at Elder's.
Subscribe for the Mail.
Fine) job work at this office.
Fruit jars at Davis & Pottenger's.
J. A. Martin was among our late
callers.
Pure Cider Vinegar at Davis &
Pottenger'. ' .
Max Muller was over at his saw mill
this week. f '- " ' "
Soda water 5 cents a glass at C W.
"Wolters.'
E. A. Johnson was up the y alley last
Saturday. .
. Maxcy handles all kinds of soda
water at 5 cents a glass.
Henry Pape was down from Jackson
Title Monday . ' .
Glassware at cost. Davis & Pot
tenger. Jas. Pelton, of Sam's valley, was in
the city Sunday.
Lamp chimneys at Wolter's gro
cery. r
W. H. and H. H. Hosier wore in
Ashland Monday.
Fine spices and extracts at Davis
& Pottenger's. :
J. D. Williams, of Soda Springs,
called on us last week.
For teas and coffee try Davis &
Pottenger.
J. D. Buckley, of Applegate, was
here one day this week.
Hanging lamps at cost. Davis &
Pottenger.
Fishing parties are the order now,
and also camp meeting.
Pure maple syrup at Davis & Pot-,
tenger's.
Miss Emma Coleman is visiting
among Medford friends.
Quaker Boiled Oats at Davis &
Pottenger'i
Grain is just about ready to cut in
dead earnest, and everybody will be
'busy.
Come and inspect those Piano
rakes, handled by Merriman & Legate.
Miss Clara Mingus, cf Ashland, has
been visiting Miss Ora Ad kins for a
few days.
We give a cash- discount of 5 per
canton all purchases, Anglo & Ply-mal.-i
L. L. Jicobs, the Jacksonville mer
chant, was down on business one day
Slover has the only fountain in
town and gives a large, foaming glass
of soda for oc
Miss Myrtle Woodford has finished
her school on Rogue . River and re
turned home. . -.
All extras for the Piano machin
ery kept on .hand by Merriman &
Legate.
Polk Hull, the good Spikenard citi
zen, did us a favor by a pleasant call a
few days ago.
The bst and lightest running
binder made is the .PJano, sold by Mer
riman & Legate.. - " . "
Mrs. E. C. Kane, of Ashland, was
paying relatives at Jacksonville a visit
iduring the week.
Deinorest Bros., dentists. Nitrous
oxide gas administered for painless
extraction of teeth,
H. T. Severance, an Eagle PoiDt cit
izen, was the guest of F. M. Plymale's
folks during the week.
Merriman & Legate handle the
Piano mower, which is conceded the
best on the market.
There is probably more building go
ing on in Medford than in any other
town in Southern Oregon.
Largest stock of men's youths', and
childrens' clothing in town at Angle &
Plymale's. -
A baby girl was born to Mr. and
Mrs. . George Howard last Friday, in
this city. All are well, we learn.
If yon want the Singer sewing
machine, call on L. E. Hoover, of
Medford.
Revs. Robert Ennis and F. G.Strangi
.exchanged pulpits in Jacksonville and
Ashland, respectively, last Sunday.
We claim to turn out the best and
neatest job work in the valley at rea
sonable prices.
We have been informed that Bert
Whitman is a good fisherman, so long
lis the ladies keep their distance. Ask
Persons owing for the Singer
flowing machine should call on L. E.
Hoover- - .
Early peaches are ripe, and J. A.
Whitman is busy shipping to Portland.
The Alexanders were the finest in the
market. .
-Go to Davis & Pottenger's fot all
kinds of soda drinks 5 cents a glass.
Judge H. K. Hanna started Sunday
morning for Oadland, Cat., for a visit
to his family, who are residing at that
place temporarily.
We carry the largest assortment of
ladies' snoes, uxtora ties and slippers.
CaH and get prices before buying.
Angle & Ply male.
The celebrated Manhattan Food for
hnrSPR. At.t.lA flnrl. Tlfllllt.l-ir iiaimn-
teed to cure chicken cholera. For sale
U UA C!. J ... Jl J
J. E. Peterson has bean appointed
county : assessor of Josephine county,
vice C. E. Harman, - who resigned to
qualify as county clerk. .
Several good young horses for sale,
on time it aesirea. - Also a tnorough
bred Poland-China sow and disk. In
quire of D. T. Lawton. Mitchell-Lewis
g Staver s agent, Medford, Ore,
' . Fountain soda water at Slover's, 5c.
Mrs. Thos. G. Reames and children
are at Yaquina.
Go to Elder's for the best tea in
town ;
' Mrs. J. H. Thorndike is visiting in
Josephing county. .
Soda water, pure and sparkling,
5c, at Slover's. .
A. F. Shultz and wife were doing the
city on Saturday la9t. .
The best place in town to trade is
at J. S. Howard's.
Davis & Pottenger shipped 600 chick
ens, to San Francisco Thursday.
J. B. Welch, of the Central Point mill
enterprise, was in the city Monday.
Ladies' visiting cards printed at
this office.
Miss Allie Hanley was visiting in the
upper part of the valley on Tuesday.
The highest price paid for chick
ens at J. S. Howard's.
Sam Murray is at Salem and may go
into the butchering business at that
place.
Call on L. E. Hoover if you want
to buy or sell a cow.
B. W. Dan, county stock inspector,
was in the northern part of the county
on Tuesday. -"
Placer and quartz claim notices
for sale at this office.
S. S. Pentz and J. H. Whitman and
families expect to start for the moun
tains this week."
Cool yourself off with a 5c glass of
Slover's fountaiu soda.
Mrs. Jones, of Wilderville, Joseph
ine county, is the guest of Mrs. G. E.
Anderson, of this city.
The New York Cheap Cash Store
take eggs and chickens in trade.
Will Hanley is married. He was
married at Sacramento on July 6, to
Miss Clara Cameron.
Ten cent Cuban Blossom cigar for
five cents at Davis & Pottenger's.
Miss Maggie Minnis returned home
last Friday evening-after a pleasant
visit with friends here.
O. Harbaugh will ship a large num
bjr of fine draft horses to the San
Francisco market the last of this week.
J. R. Casey, of Ashland, was on
Wednesday evening's train for Port
land to attend the A. O. TJ. W. grand
lodge.-
Mr. McCarthy, of the ice factory,
left for Portland Wednesday for a short
rest from steady labors on the plant at
this plac.
.' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Roberts are at
present at Bartlett Springs. Cat..- Mrs.
Roberts' health is much better, we are
pleased to say.
Milton Maule is back from his trip,
having gone as far north as Portland.
He seems better satisfied with Med
ford than ever.
- Mrs. H. G. Fairclo has returned to
her home in Klamath county after a
visit of several weeks among relatives
and friends in this city.
Gao. F. Merriman will represent the
A. O. U. W. lodg-e of this city, in the
grand lodge of that body which meets
in Portland next week.
W. I. Vawter. Tt. T. C f f tl, T
O. O. F. of Oregon, installed the offi
cers of the Grants Pass lodge of that
order last Saturday evening.
A. T. Kyle. United States Deputy
Marshal at Ashland, returned home
Tuesday morning from an extended
trip to Montana on business.
E. W. Starr is at Gold Hill working
ontheChavner place building a new
house and barn.' Mr. Starr's family
are with him during his absence.
RobL Armstrong, who served in the
capacity of deputy sheirff under Jab. G.
Birdsy for four years, went north- on
Monday's train to look up a location.
Merriman & Legate handle the
best binder twine made and sell it at
fourteen and one-half cents per
pound. Call on them when you want
twine or the bost agricultural machin
ery. We are -informed that the grand- i
mother. 110 years of age. of S. Bennett
died in Iowa a few days ago. The par
ents of Mr. Bennett will soon arrive in
Medford.
We learn that Joe Hockersmith has
withdrawn from the pork packing com
pany in this city, and will set up a lit
tle packery of bis own. but whether it
will be in Medford we know not.
J.-H. Brantner, in a pleasant call a
few days ago. informed us that his
mines on Applegate were showing up
well, and that he exacted to make
several good eleanups before tho water
gave out.
Boots and shoes anatomically built
by A. C. Tayler. Reparing promptly
attended to. Carries in stock ladies,
men s. ana intants correct shape shoes.
Personal attention given to fitting the
foot. Opposite Post Office.
The penalty for sbootiner the Chi
nese pheasants will be enforced to the
fullest extent by the Medford Gun
uiud. as tne law soon expires in tne
Willamette valley, an extension will
be secured for this part of Oregon.
In driving to town Thursday morn
ing S. H. Holt and son met with an ac
cident which for a time looked like
it would be disastrous. The horse of
Mr. Barneburg, who was riding by.
stumbled and fell against the cart
breaking a wheel and otherwise doing
damage.
We are pleased to learn that our
trnnA f rinnrl T XV Stmitk hao m, ..
chased eighty acres of land from the
uwens uujb, on ine euge oi tne desert,
and will again .settle down to business
in farming. The nurchase nrii-e was
$2,600. This Is one of tho first tracts
of land In the valley. ..
A traveling physician was arrested
Monday for practicing without a state
certincaie. tie was neia to appear in
$.0 bonds, which be deposited and re
taliated by filing a complaint against a
resident physician, who bad tne state
certificate all right, out Dad neglected
to -get it recorded. Grants Pass Cour
ier. ....
A few days azo Miss Clara Skeel
Uft for Leeds to take up a school for a
lew montns. The young lady was ac
companied by a number of her intimate
mends and relatives as follows: Mrs.
C. I. -Hutchison, Mrc, J. E. Envart,'
Mrs. M. W, Skeel, Mrs. G. H. Has-
kins. son and daughter. Miss Ida Gal
loway. Miss Bessie Brous, Robt. Gal
Jo way and Gaba Plymale. ;
Piano.
Buy a Piano.
The Piano binder is the bast.
Isaac Skoeters is up from Joseph
ine county.
O. Hoi tan is at his Rogue river
ranch this week.
Mrs. Thos Chavner and Mis3 Rose
McAndrew are at Colostoia.
Merriman & Legate handlo tho
Piano binder. Call on them.
Mrs. W. Roberts, niece of , Mrs. I.
Wcolf, is visiting-from California.
Col. W. S. Crowell went up to Ash
land on Wednesday morning's train.
Wm. Charley, of Antelope, was in
town on business tho first of the week.
A. S. Jacobs was down from his
steam saw mill on Buttj Creek Satur
day, Duvid Peningor and J. W. Baker,
two Willow Springs citizens, wore in
this city on Tuesday.
Note G. W. Priddy's brickyard Adv.
on tho first page, and give him a call
when you want baick
Miss Bertha Stewart, of this city,
began a course of study in tho busi
ness collage this week.
Prof. Rigby, of the business "college,
has been nnixnnted a mcmier of tho
county board of education.
Wm. Mansfield. W. P. Jacoby's chief
clerk of Gold Hill, was entefviewing
tho Demorest Bros. Tuesday.
J. W. Marksberry returned from
Omaha Wednesday. We caught a
glimpse ot him going by on the tram.
Dr. E. T. Ketcham, the dentist lately
located at this place, ltft for his home
in California Thursday ou au extended
visit.
John Jeffrey, who has just finished
a term of school at Squaw lake, went
over to Hornbrook Wednesday to look
up a oo.
Mrs. J. E. Tipton arrived in this
city Wednesday and took Thursday's
train lor aanta Kosa, (jal. Mr Tipton
is at Rose burg.
Mrs. D. S. Youngs and Mrs. O.
Woolf went to Ashland to be present at
the installation of the Rebakuh Degree
lodge this week.
A very young child of Mr. Stackpole.
had its arm severely smashed at Ceu
tral Point Wednesday, at the Camp
meeting ground.
Judge L. R. Webster has been in the
city several times lately on business.
X he judge, no doubt, will work into a
good lan- practice.
M.S. Welch left Moud.iy miming
for St. Louis, Mo., to purchase thrt ma
chinery for the new roller flouring
mills at ueairai jr-oiuu
The tabernacle at tho Central Point
camp ground will be dedicated Sunday
next ut 11 a. m. Rov. J. N. Dennison,
of Portland, will preach the dedicatory
sermon.
Mr. Whitehead's house on South C
street is about ready to be occupied,
and presents a very neat appearauce.
Messrs. Weuvar and Burnett have been
doing the painting. -
Charlie Kahler, grandma of Geo. S.
Walton, full from a tree the other day
at the judge's reMdene. and received a
pretty hard shaking up, but escaped
with but a few scratches.
D. H. Miller, accompanied "bv Messrs
Rvdfield and Boyd, loft for Cinnabar
Monday to bring in Chas. Brous who
serms to be growing worse al the lime.
Thev expect to return tho last of the
week.
B. P. Theiss, of the Medford Distill
ing and Refining Co., returned home
lust Friday Irom a trip up north and
took the train on Tuesday for Cali
fornia. He is placing a large number
oi orders lor their goous.
Harry McClallen and wife were vis
iting relatives here and at Jackson
ville during the week. Harry was one
of the Roseburg bovs that helped
scoop the Grunts Pass laddies in a
game of base ball last week.
Thos.- Stiver and wife, of Indepen
deuce, brother-in-law arid sister of
Mrs. A. h. W oods of this city, left for
home Tuesday evening. They have
been east ou a visit and stopped otf
here a lew days to visit with relatives.
While the flour mill is closed it is
being completely rehauled and
cleaned. ' A wagon scales is being
put in and everything will bo in shin
shape order about the 1st of August
when it is expected the lau ruu win
bsgin.
The Baptist Sunday school will give
The members of the Sunday school are
reqiusieo to meet at tne uaplist church
Saturday morning at 10 a. m. and
bring dinner.
The Medford Dislillinir and Refin
ing Co., challenges the world for
purity oi goods. Thoir goods aru
made from the best of corn and rve
ana are absolutely purk. Whole
sale house at Medford Ore. Your val
ued orders solicited.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Miller, of
ttrownsboro, were doing business In
town one day last week. This is Mrs.
Miller's first trip to tho valley since
her marnatre to John rJ.. a lew weeks
ago. Mrs. C. Benson, of Cottonwood.
Ual., is spending a lew weeks with
the family
Postmaster Howard returned this
week from his extended trip in the
east. He was accompanied by a reg
ulation Grandpa Hat and seems won
derfully proud of it. Ho visited the
principal places in tne east and re
ports an interesting and pleasant
trip.
Quite an exciting and disastrous
runaway occured iu the streets of
town Wednesday. " The team or Wm.
Garret took a notion to skip and th.-y
made for the bridge over Boar ornok.
but instead of going over the bridge
they twitched oil and went through
the creek. leaving the wagon upturned
against a stump in the middle of the
stroam. Tho horses were caught a
short distance out. The harness was
somewhat damaged and the wagon a
little the worse for tho accident.
Wednesday evening last Mrs. Geo.
E. Anderson and boiu9 lady, friends
took. Mr, Anderson's team and hack
and struck out for the camp meeting
grounds to attend the evening session
of the meeting. - Everything went
along swimmingly, and the jolly orowu
were journeying homeward, when one
of the wheels struck a stump and
rather unceremoniously dumped the
driver, Mrs. Jones, who is a vory fleshy
lady, out and under the hack, tho
wheels running over her limbs." Tho
lady was considerably shaken up and
bruised, out no Dons were broken
I The horses started' to run, but were
caught before going very far by par-
i fi:a wuu wuiy uueu oi inem. ,:
The Argument Used
in
uY the makers of
powders to induce the dealer to push
them off on Royal consumers is that
they cost less than Royal and afford
the dealer much more profit.
But you, madam, are charged the same price
for them as for the absolutely pure Royal, which '
is perfectly combined from the most highly refined
and expensive materials. The lower cost of the
others is caused by the cheap, impure materials
used in them, and the haphazard way in which
they are thrown together.
Do you wish to pay the price of the Royal
for an inferior baking powder, made from im
pure goods, of 27 per cent- less strength ? If
you buy the other powders, insist upon having
a corresponding reduction in price.
Married.
Tn Sni.riim,ntn mlv A nt thft nrtlilTirf, nf R.
S. i;iusop, by ltv. it. M. St-phi-non, W'lalont
IV HuDlev and MUs Clara K. Cameron, both of
this county.
Campers, Attention.
4 ftilt Him nf trull OAmn RtnnlM
camp chairs, etc.. at lowest prices, at
Angle oz riymaio s.
Beal Estate Transfer.
Geo H Andcron to Marie E Plumath. lot S3.
blk S. In K RmJolUon to Ahhlaod. Sa
Hnltli Alauti to rua b au Klucr, land la
tp 39 . r 1 e. ,C ttorrH. t:o.
Jacob Evans to Ktchanl Collins, land in tp 54
s. r 4 w. 10 acres. iiJ
RenJaniln Fox to S U Galrv. lot 6 lu Ilcilcruc.
H B Carter to S B Calcr. low 7. S. 9. 10. 11. 12.
14. IS. 1ft. SU. SI. SJ. xt. nt. Si. 30. ST. M. 29. 3A 31.
Si. 34. ltellevue add. SV.AU.
Jatnrs U ffirdyrr. sheriff, to S B Galcr. land
in t X s. r I e. 1.V3S actv-i; also lota 1. 3. 3, 4. 5.
. 7. 8 6. IU. 11. 14. IX 13. 14. I. 16, 17, IS, IV. so. Si,
2. S3. Mounlutn odd to A.-liUuJ.
L nltcd Slate 10 Olan Hustcrnian. lots 1. S
and a hf of nc qr of cc i tp XI a. rle. 'u acrv.
M J Crew to J S Uagry, lota 3. 4, blk 15, Med
ford. Mux
James Owens and Calvin Chrcas to Mrlissa A
Smith, mr qr of nw iir of aw qr of sec 27. tp 36 a,
r 1 w. H) acre. $iuu
m Punlln to L.Uxle Punllo.lol 11. Dl w ilea-
ford, tl.
Startling News.
For bargains in boots and shoes and
footwear of all kinds, apply at
MiW i ORK CHEAP CASH &TOBK.
Cooper Block:
Profit For All Who Invaat.
The greatest co-oiwrative company
in this country is the Atlantic-Pacific
Railway Tuunel Coin pan v, which is an
association of m?n and womn no
uumberiug more than live thousand
persons. They have provided the
menus to buy niid to pay lor nearly Eve
millions 0 dollars worth of property
in Colorado, whre, at a inl sixty
miLs wst fenm D,nrir (whdro th v
are driving a tunnel for railway and
mining purposes straight through the
Rocky Mountains, a distauce of five
miles, and nearly Gre thousand feet
below the snow-topped summits of the
mountains) and are getting out gold.
silver. copor and lead by the car loud,
and hare here the great-t mining en
terprise in the worjd. and one that will
give employment and profit to tens of
thousands of jnen. Any one who has a
few or in:my dollars to invest can buy
shares or bonds of this company, and
receive interest promptly on all they
invest, and also their honest share of
all the profits and the profits will fol
low for manv generations, io thove
who care to know of this great work.
now in lis twelfth year of progress, a
largo illustrated phamplet will bo
sent to all who send four cents for the
postage to. Mark M. Pomerov. general
manager. Rooms 4M, World Building.
New York Citv. This is worlhv the
careful attention of all who wish to in
vest either little or much to an absolute
certainty of profit.
Specimen Cases.
S. H. Clifford. Xew Cassel, Wis..
was troubled with neuralgia and rheu
matism, his stomach was disordered,
his liver was affected to an alarming
degree, nppctite fell away and ho was
tcmoly reduced 111 llesn and strength.
Ihreo Dottles oi r-lectrlc timers
cured him.
Edward Shepherd. Ifnrrisburg, 111..
had a running sore on his leg of ciiiht
yoars' standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Bitters and seven boxes of
of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg
is sound and well John bptnkcr, Cat
awba, O., bad five large fover sores on
his leg. doctors said he was incurable.
One bottle Electric Bitters and one
box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured
him entirely. Sold at G. U. Haskins'
drug storo.
School Board Meeting.
The school hoard met in special
session at the cleric's office, Monday
evening, July 11, with A. A. Davis
chairman. I. A.' Webb director, and
J. II. Faris, clerk, present.
The chairman stated that tho object
of tho mcetitg was held for the pur
pose of hiring teachers for tho noxt
school year, and any other business
that might come before the board.
On motion tho followiug teachers
wero selected and salaries fixed for the
coming year: Prof. N. L. Narrogan,
principal, $1050; N. A. Jucobs, assist
ant principal. S'JO; Misses Mary Theiss,
Delhi J. Pickel, Myrtle Nicholson,
Elva Galloway and Carrio Sackett, $10.
On motion tho time of collecting
the school tax was extended to August
loth.
In tho matter of putting in a hy
drant near the water tanks it was
decided that the district would pay
one-half the expeii60 providing tho
town pay the other half.
It was decided to build sidowalk, 8
feet wide, to corner whore tho wnlk
turns south, 0 feet from there to tho
south limit of school grounds, to bo
made out of one and one-half inch fir
lumber. Also to lay sidewalk to and
around the well and to the privies.
On motion the clerk was ordered to
buy 25 cords 4ft. oak wood and 5 cords
lit. fir wood, to bo delivered on school
grounds. .
It was decided to reslata tho black
boards. -
On. motion Wm. and John Galney
were employed janitors for tho coming
year at $16 per month,
the second-class baking
A Difficult Problem.
The people are wondering who is go
ing to be tho next, chief ruler of this
great United States, but wonders never
cease. Call at the Xew York Cheap
Cosh Store and see the prices put on
men's and bovs' clothing. You will
certainly wonder at the good values re
ceived.
Comity Commissioners ConrU
ADJOCIISED TtaU. JCt.T I.
Bills audited amounting 10 P rr.3B.
K;ri-AR TEUl.
In the matter of the eounly road petitioned
for by Walter S. Kitchen el cL. Jacksonville
precinct. James McDonough. W. A Owens and
D. Linn appointed viewer, and C. J. Howard
surveyor, to tuccl July 14. 1X2, to view said
rjao.
In the matter of the county mad petitioned
tor oy l.. Hemierxon et ai.. in w oocvuie pre
cinct, continued until next term.
In the mailer of the report of the appropria.
tion to open a county road in district o. 7. re
port of appropriation and expenditures filed
ana approved.
In the matter of the county road petitioned
for by James Wl.-inlmjham et al., tn Trail Creek
precinct. aiKiuiMica.
Iu the matter of dellnouent tax llxl for 1-W1.
ordered that the clerk 01 the court make out a
full and complete 111 ot all unpaid laxe
appeariuc on the list for the yearn t.to and 11.
and attach warrants thereto commanding the
sheriff lo collect such unpaid taxes as provided
by law, and turn said ltl and warrants over to
the hcnCoT use county.
Ordered tbat the school superintendent's sal'
arv be nxed at ftu) per annum.
in the matter of the report of the county
treasurer, ftcml-anoual statement read and ap
pro veu.
Bond of Goodman Noble, commander of Ches
ter A. Arthur Pom No. 47. O. A K-. with K. H
While and M . S. Damon as sureties examined
and approved.
Monthly report cf Emll DeRoaoam. keeper of
county hospital, submitted, mowing mat there
are cleveu male patients now tn attendance.
Heport examined aatl approved.
U. W. Dean appointed s'x-k lcspeetor wtUi
oouu uxrci at
Oniervd that Suuire Rncers. an Indigent per
son, shall receive indigent allowance of fi per
monin until lurtner on;er 01 tuu court,
ordered thai Ia-wIs Calhoun, an indigent per
son. oe sxnecca irom ine ii.su
Ordered thai jailors fees for the county 4e
fixed al KC per month ualQ further order of the
court.
Miscellaneous bills allotted amoanUng 10
linckleii's Arnica Salve.
The best salvo in the world for cuts.
bruisjs, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
soros.t-.'tter. chapped hands, chilblains.
corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It is cnanuitced to (five perfect satis
faction or money refunded. - Price 25c
por box. For sale, by G. U. Haskins.
Society Installations.
A O U W
At the meeting of Medford lodge No.
PS. A. O. L". W.. heid at their hall on
Tuesday evening1 last the following
oflieer were installed by V. I. Vawter.
U. D. G. M.,for the ensuiuff vear: I.
A. Webb. 1. M. : J. A. Whiteside,
M. W.: G. W. Cooper, F.: li. S. Webb,
C; G. F. Merrinmn. K-corder; Chas.
Strang. Finaucier; V. I. Vawter, Re
ceiver: t. Irver. G.; E. l-arder. I. .;
F. A. Bliss. O. G.; Dr. K. P. Geary,
Medical Kxaminer.
KKHCKAH.
At a meotingof Ruth Ilubekuh Lodge
No. 4, I. O. O. P.. held on the evening
of tho 11th inst at Jacksonville. Mrs.
Alice Ulrich, special 1. D. G. M., in
stalled the following officers for tho en
suing terra: Mrs. V. J. Plvmnle. X. G.:
Mrs. R"sa Do Roboain, V. G.: Mrs.
Marv Miller, treasurer: Mrs. Mollie
Cameron. Roc. See.: Jno. A. Bover.
Fin. Sec.: S. J. Day, li. S. X. G.: Mrs.
Nellie Plymale. L. S. X. G.: E. De Ro
boam, R. S. V. G.: Mrs. E. Turner, L.
S. V. G.: Miss Laura Luy, ; Miss
Minnie Bybeo, Cond.; U. Poitovick, I.
G.; Miss Carrie Croncrailler, C.
K Of T
K. of P. Talisman Lodire Xo. 31. in
stalled ita newlv elected ollleers at tho
regulnr meeting last Moudny evening.
Installing offieer, D. D. G. C. Geary:
C. I. Hutchison, P. C; M. W. Skeel,
C. C.: Jno. W. Currv, V. C; M. Pui
din. Prel.; H. Deuinrost, M. of F.; J.
K. bhearor, 1. G.: Geo. t . Merriman,
O. G. Some of tho officers boing ab
sent, tlicy will he installed nt the next
meeting.
The best binder twine in the
market at Merriman & Legate for
Fourteen and one-half cents per
pound.
Cyrus W. Field is Dead.
Xew Yokk, July 12. Cyrus W.
Field died this morniug at 9:30. Those
at his deathbed included David Dud
ley Field, Mrs. Dudley Field, Mrs. Isa
bella Judson, Cyrus Field Judson,
Frank Judson and the attending physi
cian. MERRIMAN & LEGATE,
SELL THE '
Piano Binder,
. It Is tho best
Pluno Binder,
Piano Binder,
Piano Biuder,
Piano Bindor,
Piano Binder,
Piano Binder,
Runs the easiest.
. Binds the neatest.
Cuts the cleanest.
Is the cheapest
Wastes no grain.
Is always on hand at
Merriman & Legate,
Medford, Ore.
GO TO
NUN
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IF YOU WANT THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSI
BLE PRICES.
""Stan fi Hrv Rnnils frrnnfirifis Prnvisi nns
I WIUII1W JJ1 J UUU WL
MEN'S FURNISHINGS, ETC.,
ARE OUR SPECIALTIES.
We Pay the Cash or Exchange Our Merchandise
for All Farm Products'
READER, IT WILL BENEFIT YOU TO TRADE WITH US.
June 11, ISO 2. Yours Respectfully. J. NUNANs
WM. ASGLE.
ANCLE & PLYMALE, Proprietors.
DEALERS IX
General Merchandise Groceries,
Fresh Bacon and Lard, Choice Strained Honey. Pure Cider, Vinegar
Cigars and Tobacco, Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Meat,
Extracts, Spiees, Flour, Matches, Etc., Etc.
FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF T0W3T-
vV. B Produce Taken in Exchange.
I. A.
DEALS IN
Furniture
Carpets,
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Care
D. H. MILLE
-DEALER IX-
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware
t. and Fine Building Material.
A'vrmnted CuUrry, Carpmlrn ul Builder Tools, rishias Taakle, Amman ttian, EUl, Eu
Rcdjacket Force Pumps, for deep or sbollow veils. Tin Shop-Attached
W. L VAWTER.
Pres.
Vice Pres.
Jackson County Bank.
CAPITAL. - $50,000 Medford. Oregon.
Loan money on approved security, receive deoosits subject to check,
and transact a general banking business on th most faroxable term.
Eaf Yonr B.sinass Solicited.
Corxespondtoiits:
. Corbiu Basking Co., 3i. Y.
Commercial National, Portland.
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