SOUTHERN OREGON MAIL,, FK1DAY, AUGUST 5, 189.1. air b t rTTTV nAn rsr To The Guarantors. Every persoa who has affixed Ills name to the ouVcritvlon guavastaa abpulu Dot - lose a "inoment in semiring every gucacrifecr possible rs the tirae Is now rlpo 'or this work asT every May lost i soatak-Sale' tosf Ui the caaso,"ftBd uberipttoo will be only that jnuch more dif ficult to secure. Organization baa been ef fected and presificat, socratary siiJ irsasuror 'elected, o send in ames"1o Uieas aS last as they are sctured-, acconspanicd by the coney "in every p63ib!albstaiice f ... By onter of JtBAWAKEFIEtJ), - Phren's, Or;-" '"' " - " President. Jfer G. H. Bar6BS, Soc'y & Treaa., MccItor.l,Ore. To Old Subscribsrs. Persons wfcitng to discontinue their su'o- erlpttoii to u.U rjjer may ao so bv pnytcg nr 'all-jrrc3si,; bat until that Is done we mast cnp!y with the law, which sots: "3o paper tU be stopped with uwcrl;tiia unpaid.' Subscription Pries. T.ic subscription price to tliis paper has beer, redueetl to SI JO p;r jcar it peld in adv?r.co: VtllNiciTs S3 s.J ie rivuaCKl. Til priia being so low we must lo t< to protect "ourselfcs. Of course "his docs cot pertain to Uiosc hav ing to do wiui our Euarsn'.cn. . . -- ' ..... iifiaasg Qirsstory. i NATIONAL. ' - - L. L. Polk. :-rojiftent FiirirwrV Aiilantw and jHiiaai 1 ..11- ...,1,1, ... oti i'...:;.. n,uh .vm, V. C: lift!! "C t:io;vr, vir vrsl"t!t. Cunbricse. Kis.; J. K. TViVaer. eey; J.' F. V.'iiUtts, lec turer, ."KtkHij. K :r, - OREGON STATE ALLIANCE. President. Nat-inn nrcn. Milton -tit Vtcc-urcs Jr.mes Brvce Corsralli? nl Vice-pr,:s. S. li. Ho!: ....... ..Fuonn'i -Sec'y-TteasuiTr...'W. W. My-rs. .Oregon Pity Chaolsin Ira Overturf SIM -Steirtini Wm. lirowo BaUer City lkwkec-per :V. L. Hart.. Mi. Tabt r .AKSl-D-keepr. . Mrs. Geo. Carmichael . . WeMon Executive Committee Nathan Pl-roe. W. W. Myers, G. Y. Weeks, W. A. Sample. W. II. Spaugu. ... 1 &taf a mature?.. X V, Sori. Sclera. jACKrQ.N county alliance. 6. H. Jiolw ?rot 1. W. MsrUsbcrrr. V pre -Wm. Breese, Seoy G. A. Jackson. Treasurer E. L. Taoraiwon. Chap Ir Wa'feaeM, Lert jEstella 1uCI' s. Stew't P. H. Oviau, Doork'r. f Elia T.TrilL As-Dvwle per. Connty Alliance mets qtiiirterly lanuary. Apnl. July ad October. Bav? of rcresiTaia tion from sab-alliancas U oaa for every toa or major tracti-jo. . . FeDpis's Party. NATIONAL EXKCCTITE COHiHTT-EE. JJ. E. TAT7BENECK, CHAIiuias, j" - - -- - Marshall, J1L r " ' , Milwaukee, Wis. X. C. RanTKin, Treasurer. Terra Hauls, lad. . H. DT Sulphur Springs, Texas. Ignatius Locnellr. Hastings, Minnesota. "Q. y. Gaither. Blrminshani. Alabama. S. F. Washburn, Boston, Mass. OBlttiOjr STATS COinCTTEK. William sTT Gai wii.4.hainnss. 7- F;Ii3drix. Seorjlary. . fi. Pttoroe. Truur. - ffGUTJiERK j3 FKUX &. . M AIL. ED. j- PsbUaacd Erery Friday Homing. SJBSOSIPTJOH $1.53 PER VEA3 IN AOVANIE. " "atccl iA the Postofflce at ileuford, Oregon, sa S&cOKtlrClilss Mail Matter. MrFo3D, FraUAY. Attgcst 5, 1S32. ' Peonies' Fail! Mil - , FOR PRESIDENT, gENERAf. B. ftAKg, '"' 0? IOWA.' YlGS-PRESISEfiT, fiENEBAl JAMES Q. FIELD, ' ' OF VI2GISIA. ELECTORS. , . ... i yatban fierce, of Umatilla Co. .W.gtf. Galvaai, of Washington. SamT Ef. Holt; of Jackson Co. .W. G-. Burleigh, of Wallowa Co. The volume jafties prices. of money deter- Money is only redeemed in labor or its products. - When money is scarce it de mands more" Tabor or jts products If you want free coinage, vote for it. Weaver is the only nomi nee sbo v'ill not veto tuch a bill. EvEKYTinxo possible " is being done to turn the people against the union miners all over. The peo ple are npj so big fools as not to sea this. . The American voter has teen fooled jnto voting his prejudices as long as he gill stand it. From his on he will vote toe bis Inter eats, instead. JJtrrH the grsat eruptions of the two old partiea tjie auccess of the People.'s party grows brighter every day. Keep jo the front, brethern ; push the fight foE all you are. worth and the victory will be yours. 3Che people have .given up hope of any legislation, not in the inter- 'esi'of p a'pEcri. plutocrats, from the Lll itirli'l -U'J iu. fcpuoitcaii iai.y Ifiu ,ino jicrciii. Congress shows con'clusiyeiy that tleyelahd'democracy is 'fio' better. t ' ' . J'Labor," says Karl ' Marx, r'ls J)0i;ght at its exchange value and sold at its use value.' Exchange Value is the least amount that will permit the laborer and his family - to livcvwhlie thi r use value is nil be employer cito Etjueeze out' of it." U ' ; : ' . The contention, known to' be false ami foolish by those who put it forward, is that rltial of cow agc to silver is uot solely responsi ble or the low price of silver bull ion vonll be maintained. Such a contention is an offense to the .un derstanding of a sane man. HoN.G eo. L. Yaple, of Michigan, ox-nieniber of Congress, has come out. (or the People's party. This is a stunning blow to the democracy of that state, and means square fight for reform. Mr. Yaple is an eloquent speaker and a recent can didate for governor m the demo cratic ticket.- The prohibition party will prob ably maki a strong showing in Iowa this fall. The temperance alliance cf that state, which has hitherto" worke 1 for the n publican party, has issu.-d aii address declar ing that it can no longer support that organization owing to the fact that the republican state conven tion, voted down a resolution re aflirm'ng its at.heren.-e to the pro hibition cause. Tns United States is at the pres ent time England's mo?t profitable dependency. What the war of the revolution failed to accomplish for that nation its money has done. The United States feeds, clothes and governs itself ami annually remits to England a large portion of its mt profits in production. This is done through the power of money to oppress and, in the face of this, both old parties have nom inated enemies to remonitiztion whose election shotys a further de cline in prices of uur products' to meet gold payments to English usurers. Down the gold-Lugs I The contest for supremacy in this couiitry under tha present gov ernment is let ween the ptople and the money power; between capital and labor. The conSict a irre pressible, and the parlies must phoosc whom they will serve; both they cannot serve. The people know that whosoever is not for them 1 is against them, and thev intend to ' " ' . " , ! have a square deal. On the part of the people, let thc-m gird up thejr loins to the cattle. They Lave got both the Wall street harlot and the old hag ot threarlneeate, botli ewi York and London, and oil their dependencies to fiht. Il is going to be no holidav affair. Ouu merchants solenialv template shelves loaded with goods j i . , - , I and commercial bills coming due) wnil.; many of our best fanners arejlhe:a who claimed to bj som j borrowing money to carry intm of mortgages filed for record almost equals all other documents. The unemployed can rind nothing to do and tho army of tramps is receiving large " accessions. On the other hand, our houses are full, farms are well tilled and harvests have been uniformly good for years. Jackson county is rich in houses and lands and has rich goods in store. Why, then, is there univer sal complaint of a money famine? Simply because transportation of our produce to the consumer is carried on at a price that is ruinous to us and yields a profit of 40 per cent to the railroads. This and the infamous combinations ef spec ulators' who control the chief mar kets to suit their caprice, is the cause of the distress that will at last arouse the people to remon strance and pc-rhaps rebellion. 1 the business men arc shrewd enough to see where their interest lies they will join with the Alli ance in demanding a complete revolution in the financial transpor tation system of the country. There is certainly no baking pow der so well known and generally used a3 the Royal., Its perfect pur ity as well as its superiority in leav ening power, are matters of fact no longer disputed by honest dealers or makers of other brands. Its virtues are so well known to every housekeeper that the slanders of the dishonest makers of the cheaper goods fail to touch it. - -... r -. . ? Tha Editor Has Snipped. Mr. ir.d Mrs. JT . G. Kertson left Tues day jpvenfng for Portland. Mr. Kert son go 8 as a delegate to a meeting of the central committee of tbo' People's purty cf tho stata Of Oregon, and will bo absent a couple of waeks. Mrs. Kertson will visit relatives and friends in Salem and Portland, and spjnd a month or so in Polk county, her old horns. So, gentle reader, if this great family newspaper is not up to its usual standard in local news, as well as heavy arid convincing editorials, and you are satisfied beyond 4 dpubt that tho editor pro tern, is the biggegt chump that ever Uvpdj'you will' please go Jo tha devil." .'.;. ' - ' An Action for Damage. ' ' 'VjPm. L. Halley, through hi attor ney, E. J. Emmons, of Sission,,wili.poua mence a suit soon for damages against the S. P. Company for injyriis tsus- tained at the Lnbish disaster. Mr. Halloy was all sliukon up nt tha time, and has hot been hisTormer Salt einco the accident. Tho company oIIord to compromise for 5100, but.Wjii.wouldn't listen to it, and proposes to see that they do the square thin? by him. Tlio Bally at Phoen x. A largo nuinbsr of Medford people toolc in tho speaking: at Phoenix Mon day crening. Ira- Wakefield was the principal speaker, and a nioro con vincing aud foreiblo argument was iover hoard. His practical way of d.-alin,"; witli the financial and other questions of the day is most remark able. Tho beautiful grovo was nicely illuminated and a large enthusiastic crowd whs in attendance. Applicants, Attetion. Editor Southern Oreffon Mail: As it is ' sometimes trying for a would-be student cf ths Agricultural collage to go from Southern Oregon ta Corvallis for cxaruinations for en trance and foci in doubt about the result, I wish to say I shall, while in Medford, be prepared to glvo prelimi nary examinations in thi required sub ject and can thon ad visa students of their prospects. I shall ba in Mod- ford about Thursday of this woek and the first part of tho week following. P. L. Washburn. Wilson Chose the Suicide Koute. Wilson, tho murdered of little Mamij Walsh, has taken himself out of tho way by hanging himself. He accomplished this in jail at Origon City Thursday of last week by taking lha bandago off of his broken arm. tying oua cud to tho grat-s of his c-ll and the other around his neck. Ill was obliged to c.arap his legs to ke.-p his feet o of the floor, but h j made a iucj.-sful job of it. n9 had bjeu watched closeiy by guards during his confinement, hut took advantage of au opportunity and accomplished his pur pose. Tho only rcgrit was that he was not hunj by law provided. Castia Cra. Dr. W.'S. Jons returhcJ Tuesday evening from Cisllj Ci-ag where he tjok Mrs. Jcae3 and their little daugh ter to remain through tho heau-d s id son. Tha doctor s eins highly pleased with bis trip. This resort was thiown open to tho public June 15th and there aro now two huad.-eJ gje.it; th re. The Uivern is Eft.cn iniies from Mt. , , , ' , . est of scenery. It is located between . .1 1 i. . Soda crjek and thj Sacramento river and tho grouads surrouuiin it arj bing fitted up in the most approved manner. The hot,-! is to bo doubled in jsizj at once to aooo:unDJat; tourist i, it now b.-ing taxed to its full capacity. Dettctive Xotn ililea. ; The Orcgonian in spj&king of the Howard-Jon. -s mail roboery and coua-con- j terffciting casj has lhs to sav about Southern O.-egoa's would-hj detective: Thomas Milea, who gave away tha , . v - kmo. of a Ue'.cctive, is tuouf bt by s-ime He is tho fellow who ran away from Southern Oregon with a girl, and the pair wero arrestid and put in jail here. It is thought probable that both Itioa and Miles will meet with untimely ends if they go back into tho section where tho friends of Howards and Joneses liv. EVEBY BOOT COME OUT. General Weaver and Others Will Ad dress the People in tbo Afternoon. . The editor of the tteform Journal re-c:-ived the fallowing from tha National People's Pirty Headquarters at Hotel Richelieu, St. Louis, Mo., last Mon day: "Guneral Weaver and other parties will addrc3s a mass meeting at Port land, Atigust 12, in the afternoon. Must leaves for Tacoma and Seattle on the evening train. Havo tho people out en ma-Hse." This was 6ignad by H. E. Taube neck, chairman of the National com mittee.. It is probable Mr. Taubeneck will be with this party, Portland will be the only placo where a meeting will bi herd. All county, precinct and club committors within a hundred miles or more of Portland should make a special effort to get out an immense gathering at Portland. At the People's Party club meeting held Tuesday ' ev;ning the following committee of arrangements was select ed for th? Weaver meeting on the 12th: Mrs. S. K. Keenan, G. A Morgan, A. P. Nelson, A. I. Mason, J. W. McVi car. -. - - - ' The meeting will bo held in the afternoon, at the plaza in front of the county courthouse. This is a shady place, which will be seated. Speak ing will begin not later than 2 o'clock In the afternoon. Efforts will be made to saouro trans; portatioo rates on both sides of the Willamette and down tho Columbia. Reform Journal. BDbinsou is Arrested, Eel,4, to Answer, And EfTdCts his Escape. On last Sstturday a warrant was Issued out of Justice Walton's court charging Henry Robinson ' with tho crime of pOlrgnmy, and placed in the hands pf Special Constablo D. S Youngs to 82rve. .The prisoner was arrested, arraigned and held to answer before tho grand jury at the Soptsmber ' torin of the circuit court and his bail placed at $300. District Attorney H. L. Ben son represented the state and S. 3: Pentz appeared for tho prisoner." In stead of taking his Wan to the county bastili on " Sunday the special con-j stable was prevailed upon to wait1 until Monday. So Robinson was placed in ttaa town calabooso and whon Mr.-Youngs went over the next morn ing to pay his rosp-.-cts to hU company, he was not long in finding out that his bird had flown. "Soraoona on tho out side hud filgd the' lock and hbaraljd tho prisoner. The spjci.tl imm;di-aiolyl-l. graph ?d" his ill luciv to the district attorno at Grants Titss and asked hfra what h i should do. Mr. i33ii80n telegraphed back these mngic words, "Catch him." i But Mr.. Youngs hasn't caught him, and is not likely to catch him. Our big-hcartsd officer, lika Sboiiff Kel ley, he of Wilson farao,..i3bcing most bitterly censurod by many of our citi Z2118, whilo others seem well ploasd with tho outcoro i of thj proceedings. It is evident that D. S. has m:tdo ilia biggest misUikj of his lifo in this case and unliko 'this "groat " Multr.cmah sheriff, he didn't oJfer a raward, and have men scouring the country in every uiivclion. Hut to a man -up a trje it looks like but littls effort lias be:n mado to capture tho prisoner and our worthy and respected special doesn't seem' to realize the responsi bility of his position. Crawford, Howell & Co. Sued. Tho Merchants' National bank, cf S.-uttl?, has commenced iuit in the Uuited States circuit court ag:iii:st W. C. Crawford. T. C. Uowell aad E. K Howell, partners under the firm name of Crawford, Howell 5: Co., to recover on four promissory notei givoa by the Grrn, for sums amouu'.ing to about SooOO, elulmiag to be innocent purchas ers of thu nots for value b:foro matur ity, without notice. Crawford, Ho oil i Co. wera rail- road contractors formerly r.idinj in j ... ... .... l . i. . . . . r 1 uuiiuij, kiiv 1K4IIU1UJ ,s.u .ii uiiui ui lulurc. Jacksonville, and contracted with C. ! Oa lasr Friday night W. R. Dickiscn, L. Hamilton, formerly of Portland. with the aid "of lis M)n a::d G-.o-gc . ,. . , r, . IT,.;i, j LX'trich killed fottv-four bcu. T&e and b.-lter known cs Fuck Hamilton, ! taw u haJ lhjJ coim(1T a dealer in railroad aud tlocti ical sup- j ,llt.;r headqtiartrs and they had b.r-pli-;s for cars, locomotives, etc. -They camo very obnoxious to the oevup;ints deny that they over received any coasideration lor the r.otcs, whieh they claim were partcf a contract which was not f jlulled. Il is repovt.'tl that ho has i-irc: boon nt to the Jo'.iet piait -ntiary f:-om Chicago for forerv. Pursuant to call, ihe county central j csmmitt.H; of tho Jackson cjanty Peo-; plo's party tn:t at M ;JforJ. Sjttirday. ! Ju!y SJ, with J. W. Marksbcrry in th; c:.air and Ira uKefieid as sccretarv. ... rr. i , . live committee. Tho purpose of elect- iiijf said executive committee was to 9T;iV.k UIIC W IUCII UUUCI IU I , y L I. 7'. Ik, rmmtr r.l n mwlinrnf lh. f-.t.-,!n central coiatnifo. which convenes in I Portland, August 6, to cljct a stale ex - oculivo committje. which wouid map out a lan for the fall catnrui-n. The J-ckson county c -mru! co-niaft- ... tecl:ct:d their csfcu'.i.-j comair-co aj fj'.'.o.vs: Dr. S. DAr.i-. lion. J. W. Abbott, 3. M. Xealoa, I. W. Thomas and F. G. Kertson. There being no further busiacss te- adjourn was made and carried. The executive committor iraun-di- aUly convened and elected Dr. S. Dan- ielson as chairman, F. G. Kertson sec retary, and I. W. Thomas treasurer, ext in order was tho election of delegato to represent- tho csunty exec utive committee at the state central coramittco at Portland. F. G. Kert son was R.-lected as delegate. Means wero provided to defray his expanses. The secretary wa3 instructed to no tify county clubs that the lima was at hand to begin to pu-h work for thi f.dl campaign, and itistruct them as lo raising funds, etc., to defray D.-l -gate Marksbirry's expends t j Omaha and other necjssiry expenjoj. Moved and cirri d that tho n-xt meeting be hell a? Medford oaSoptjm bor 17. Adjourned, Last night Dncan Cl-rk's Mon ster Combination and Fomal Minstrels commenced a week's engagements at Shckepoaro Hall, appearing bwfore a crowded house. .This is undoubtedly the largest femalo co-npnny bfnro the riublic. Everything is now and bril iant and the fun was fast and furious from first to last. The marches, fancv ilaucrs and singing were attractive and tho performance wa. an original one in ovorv war. Daily Courier. Syracuse, N. Y., Fcbi-uary S5. ISiHi. Opera ltoos;, August li. Uoservud seats CO cents. Appeal of lh Wnmrn. This appeal by tlio women cf tho Peo ple's party attending tho convention has been issued: The trno women of the north and of the west here assembled ppcu their over flowing hearts to you, asking that yon rejoice with thetnat thcsnblimoontlook for the cattso of tho great, plain people. With that devotion to home and na tive land that has over been character istic of tho women of tho south, j i'r wilh ns and help ns to savo this glorious nation from tho wicked clutch i-f pln tociacyt help us to ravo our beloved homes for our children and our chil dren's children. . Mrs. J. D. Weaver, Iowa; Mrs. Mary E. Lease, Kansas; Mrs, S. E. V. Emery, Michigan: Fnr.nio Randolph Vickevy, Kansas: Elizabeth Murray Wardcll, South. Dakota: Florence Loucks, South Dakota; Jennio Kecnan, Oregon; Mrs. Hobart, Washington; Mrs. C. Vincent, Indiana; Annie L. Diggs. Washington; Mrs. M. C. Bonbaiu, Indiana, and thirty other women. History Will Repeat Itst-ir. If yon roiiionibor tho birth of the Re publican party yon will recall that it took us fonr years to elect a candidate. In 18,13 u Republican vote large enough (o frighten the people was polled, and in 1800 wo were victorious. We had 11 war in tho end. bnt wo elected our man. I do not think wo will have another war. but Bomo lierco political battlos remain to be fought;.., '. . . Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard, Probalo Ccurt. Kstnto of Baptestl Cbcgar; ordered that Septembers be lxuu us day ol Uuul stt:!einuin. L,ataie of jLiiaoeiU Mcuultv; S. T. rjog-r aptH)iutea uututi.Ulrritor ana tetters iucd ni-.li boua at titui. Uitute of Jucou Worlow: Tuesdiiy September G, Ibtti, appoiutvd bs day of Uual svtt.eu.cut. . Koal Eitato Traafors. faelion or money r-fut:ded. fvic-i ic Ther drie Cameron lo William Cameron, j l,or For sale by G. II. Uaskins. I If HOiu rt. Mc I ip:w. r . ltJ. - 1 " - '.h ,drl Cairir n -oZmk CimircE.t04S-ICO I , t r-:-i-o t,. T acrv.Mi4.ip.r3w,i. A Little Girl s Experience In a l.cuu A MauiK-vm to Chadwlck, t54.'K0 I if!il l:nnf - ' Kccs.st-c 1.1 tp:o i. r-.'w.fl. ' , , . i.lg.lllioue. J M .MeCuli 10 E 1C Auutnon. I 30-iOCa-r s, Mr. and Lor jn Troscott are k'v-pers tp su s. 1 1 e. Q. c. l . ii. . j of tho Gov. Lighthouse at Sand B lach. Lucinua Puiien to Jo-tephine Pa.ey, Its 5 ird . , a , . , , , J. biu 11. sua iotsa.a).ii, bik M. u K aud to j Miob., and ate bless.d with a daugh Asinat d, iiJ. , ta. four veari old. Last April hfce W a fcuwaruii. et i. 0 I J ruipps. 1 r erty bee 1'.'. tn ;.T s. r i o. il t'h..ru-s U lCnii.-'.barry to Oxro T Drown, ll ini u rrB. ipsjs. r:o. j.xj. Volsu Wetatcr u MaKiric F Noble. 191 feet.a Melurd, J-AO. C il iv.-i,t.bury to J K VonBact. 13 acres la A&U1.U,1. ur Wli.um Jarkon to n b. rt A Milirr Uojse uaU lot in California i-trrtrl, JTOO U S to Edar U Hum lou acres, sec tp 2! s r3e. US to Gjcrgc tVocdriJi,x, SO acres, sec 4, tpi; s. r4 w. 'ibllc Ueck Squibs. Hot aad diy. G ain r.i; Leaded. N. F. H.auing is canvassing for the Grants Pass nursvry. K. B. Huosttker was in Ashlacd Monday. - Walls, the os driver, was s?oa iu this valley Suud.ty. C. A. DickiMin and wif. visi'.cd G. W. Hnshfurtl at d family hunday. O Tvcr.il ui our i:iii.md um contt m- ia the of tho room. Daisy. Scarc.ty cf Firm Libarer. j ST. Pact, July 2S. There is a pai"c amfin' 1 J.tkotn fai nier "ev w ill b-j unabl j to harvest tbo treat wheat ertvp now being cut i.i tuo .o i.ur.; pt r: cl rsmtn utiKo.a. tu aecuuat ti ! th-; scarcity of tarvest hands. A con j vcrsative ts'.imtt- is ra . wiil b n-etkd in the Dakolas aud 1 Miuuesota within tue i ext month. To Wncm It May Ccccern. Having been o!ceteJ h ctuKra:id cr- ' picizer of the P- P. in Jj 1-v Jarkrrn co.tnty co.tnty. 1 doftro lo say tar.t 1 am r a- y f.T work c h r. war.t-d. Ivel m know liv. V t -1 v. . ......... h,' . ....... . , ...... j if, caa vo a.,v po.d. ja roe kn . j l.ci us oryartii ' -vorv p-ccir.et in ; . ' kv.. - . . ...... . ....... , ' . " " -Tia.ai oeou..-". Ira Wasefu:ld. ! Good Stibtsa. Fiu; c'aas riffs of alt d crijti.M.f jean bi ;r.:c:ir-d al all lim s oi tho d::y ! r nj-'ht '' - Clarendon hotel livfry ibliiblej. D-utn-uci-ar.dc:!.i.cnsU:'inj ' ..fiTl4 ?houU siv1 thU s..,Wo a lri! Sv.is'aciioa guirautccd; charges rva- j soaitble. Eagle Roller Mills. FULL ROLLER PROCESS. Is Best of Flour, ' Grain, Cora leal, ' and Chopped Feed of All Kinds. AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. fiT Wheat Exchanged at all times on best terms possible. C. FAHNHAL Ashland. Ore. . MITCHELL - LEWIS & STAYER CO., IVIaehinery and Vehieles, Well Fan & .sum Wagons, Uuggias. Carriages. Carts and Harness, Champion Mowers and Binders, Bonanza and Starr Rakes; Canton Blac't Land and Hillside Plows, Gale & Bissell Chilled Plows. Bale Ties and Binding Twins a Specialty. CATALOGUE ON APPLICATION. MITCHELLLEWIS & STAVER GO.. D. T. LAWTON. M'?r Medford Branch. RED XSAXylv 3T3RAKTrs 1 2 2 " a- This food Is just the tbinsf for Colts and eincic in picuuiu wnmuon, jiinrvm i eras una and Viiltf-uslo. 1. me loretiiosl vets oi the state indorse U w sueli ns Wasorr Funis, Irau Our JiCff l"oxl Is also used hv wome of our ht r t l'oultrv i:ntsers: it U utrvn.-. cheaa and Creel y. ttd reliable. Ask your .ilcujer or icuU to'MuuUatlau Focil Co., cm llowtrd tiU, S. K, Cal. " STRANG, Druiat, Affent, Medford. Ore. I l' Butklcn's Aruica Salve. The bst salve in the world for cuts. ! bruisis, so:es, ulcers, salt rheum, fever j to.-cs.t il'.cr, cha-pjcd hands, chilblain, : co.-iid, aud all bkin eruptions, and pusi j lively cures piles, or no pay required. It Is ifuatttnieod to giyo perfect batis- w.,s tr ie n lown with 1h., m.-Ml fol ios ! low ii. with a tlrjadfgi c-.ugh and lurn i in ' in:o a f ;ver. Doet:ira nz home and a. D.-troit trs:it, d h :r. but in win, she k v.or.-c r.toitiiv. until sho was a m rs handful of bone-?.'' Then tha ir!ed Dr. Kind's Xew Discovery and ufier th : u -e of two and a half bo tics. w.is cumj Ic'e'.y cur.d. They Kiy Dr. King's New Discovery is worth iU weight i:i gold. y,-t you rr.av get a trial bo'tlj free at G. II. Hawkins' drug storj. OPERA HOUSE One Nifrht Os!i Saturday, Aug. 13, OiHStH CUJK'S 11 20 First Class Artists M,. ?nrff: r,-... nanr-Otr : u.ii oui hJ, "iiuy uui.uwo, I 0 . . ... , . , U2.iuir.e rrsnin nia MSF.ers, Kt man aad Grecian Statuary from LIVING MODELS Earih'sandTaltaH. RESERVED SEATS CO CTS. m Mi a Half Hours of Pure Fun 3 Horses wlica iu train in r, ontl kcrps WorVln? rccommtiiuv i; soao uomvniin. iatnDie 1101-y Female Minstrels riiliice llair' IS THE PLACE TO - - : GET--SHAVED;: 1 J. R. HARDIN. Chief - Tonsorial Artist, Opposite I'ostoffice, , MEDFORD,-: -OREGON.- A. C. TAYLER, ; niinniriirnn ALSO the LATEST STYLES Of Eastern Shoes. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DOXE. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. THE NEW TAILOR W. GREEN. Suits to Order, $24 2nd. Up. Pants to Mz, $S and Up. s Corner of 7th and C Sts . MEDFORD, - - - OREGON. S. ROSENTHAL THE mm OK MEDFORD, ORtL, Mas just received a large stock of Gne CLOTHING and GENT'S 'furnishing GOODS ' also a fine-stock of HA.IT 1 otrnpa Which he will sell ss low as can be sold. Small proGls and quick iah'S wiil he his motto. " tall and yte for vourself. Universal Goitoatifiii Fence: i S. CHILDERS Having bought out Frank Galloway is cow prepared to fill all orders promptly. Tho Cheapest and Best Picket Fence mad.. Correspondence Soiicit:d. Ad dress all orders to S. CHILDERS,, Medford. - - Oregon. ' DRUG STORE. The leaJlag Drug Store ot Medford is GEORGE H. HASKINS. (Sncccaaor to Uaskins Jk Lawtoa.1 He has anything in tha Hno cf Pure Drups. Patent Medicines, Books. Stationery, Faints and Oils, Tobacco, Cigars. Perfumery, . Toilet Articles, - And every thin; that is carried in ' first-class DRUG STOEE. Prescriptions Carefully Com pounded. Maix Street, Mkdford, Oregox, L. M. LYON. CONTRACTOR ASD BTJILDER. Jobbing of all Kinds. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Medford - - Oregon. mill i in. 1:11 1 lATinnn