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SOUTHERN OREGON MAIL, FftlbAY, AUGUST it, iB92. LOCAL AND GENERAL Dry popcorn at Elder's. Subscribe for the MAIL. Fine job work at this office. Fruit jars at Davis & Potteuger's. Walter Tic is visiting the folks here. Fountain soda-water at Slover's, 5c. Sisson had a $40,000 are on the 2Sth ult. Judge P. P. Prim is at Salem on bus iness. Go to Eldor's for tho best tea in town Alex Orme took in the sights here Saturday. Glassware at cost. Davis & Pot-tenger. John Daly' was over from Eagle Point Saturday. Quaker Rolled Oats at Davis & Pottenger's. The Klamath Falls council has passed , a vagrancy act. Lamp chimneys at Wolter's gro- serv. Geo. Anderson, of Talent, was town last week. Soda water, pure and sparkling, Sc, at Stovers. Horace Ish. of Butte Creek, is in Klamath county. Pura Cidsr Vinegar at Davis & Pottenger's. '" J. T. Kelly, tha Merlin sawmill man, was in town last week. Soda water 5 cents a glass at C. "W. Wolters.' - Rst. E. L. Thompson held services at Jacksonville last Sunday. - For teas and coffee try Davis & Pottenger. - E. P. Pickens, a solid farmer of Sams Valley, was over Saturday . ! ' Ladies visiting cards - printed at this office. A Mr. Abbott, of Baker county, is taking a look at our valley. Fine spices and extracts at Davis it Pottenger's. L. L. Ehlhart, a new comer, is look- taj around for a place to rent. Cool yourself off with a 5c glass of Slover s fountain soda; Miss Nellie Clark, of Sams Valley, is visiting the lamily oi t . A. iiliai. Call on L. E. Hoover if you want to buy or sell a cow. Francis Fitch is having a room fitted - up In Hamlin s brick lor an office. Pure maple syrup at Davis & Pot tenger a. - The Foots creek miner, Jos. Golds- worthy, spent a day in town last week. Go to Davis &- Pottenger's foi all kinds of soda drinks 5 cents a glass. G. B. Van Riper, of Ashland, -was visiting Wm. Crain and family Satur day. Trunksr Trunks! Valises! Valises! Largest stock: lowest prices at Angle it Plymale's. Mrs. T. G. Reames and children have returned home from their visit to New port. . We give a cash discount of 5 par cent en all purchases, Angle & Ply male. J. A. Boyer is back at his accus tomed place in Beekman St R?ames' bank. See Wolters' adv. It is a dandy. Ladies' belts, 5 cents and up, at the Racket. C. O. Damon was up from Douglas county Saturday. Go to Brophy & Mathes for good meats. B. F. McClarv was down from the Siskiyous Sunday. Fine line of toilet soap at tho Racket store. The family of E. J. Montague left Monday for Rose burg to join Mr. Montague. sewing machine should call on L. E. ! 1ulre at lhu offic Hoover. Sam Murray has returned homo from his northern trip. Hanging lumps at cost. Davis & Potten;er. Judge Willard Crawford and wife Sundayed at Jacksonville. Mason fruit jars nt C. W. Wolters; largest stock and variety. H. I. Pelton, the Sams Valley farmer, spent Sunday at Ashland. Placer and quartz claim notices for sale at this office. F. U. Crannll was down the road as far as Roscburg last week. Ma.xcy handles all kinds of soda water at 5 cents a glass. J. G. Van Dyke deposited some silver sati.roay in the MAIL. S exchequer. Ten cent Cuban Blossom cigar for five cents at Davis & Potteuger's. Wm. Terriil, of Eagla Point, paid tnis omue a pleasant visit iuesday. A fiw bargains in boys' and men's nats at the ttucket. A little 5-month s old child of a Mr. Morgan died on Dry creek last Friday Smoke the Detroit Froo Press cigar at C. W. Wolters'. John Dngan was over from Sams Val ley Saturday doing trading " with our merchants. Call and sea the new 5 and 10 cent counters at the Racket. The new sidewalks are b3ing put down at in: school nou6 grounds by A. M. WOOdlOltt. We have coma to stay. Call and see us. Brophy & Mathes. The Woltsrs-Sears crowd left for Crescent City, Saturday for a few weeks of pleasure. W. H. Leeds, of the Tidings, was among the visitors at the Masonic do ings last Friday night. rrea utten, tne toots Creek mer chant, went up to Jacksonville on Sat urday morning s train. Prof. M. E. Rigbv is back ' from his trip to Portland, and is assisting with the teachers' examination. Tha carpenter and builder. -L. M. Lyon, is at work on F. W. Knuwles' new hous2 near Jacksonville. J. A. Jonas, a successful pedagogue of Eagle Point, accompanied by bis family, was in town Saturday. A fine lot of black oak wood has been dumped off at the school house for use next winter, it cost $3.53 a cord. Mrs. J. C. Sleagleand daughter and Mrs. J. W. McKay and daughter, of Willow Springs, were shopping in this city Saturday. School Books and Stationery at Strang's Drug Store. The Grants Pass band want to toot against anv other blind of tooters for $100. The" Portland and Salom bands are excepted. Hugh Elliott and wife, of Jackson ville, were down Friday evening to see Mrs. Elliott's mother oil to her home in the east. For Sale Team and two wagons, bay and a good cow. Also good farm for rent two miles from Medford. In- W. H. Barr is back from his in town mines. H. C. Klock tarried hours Wednesday. J. M. CMlders was doing business in this city Saturday. Mr. Marlow and folks, of Lake Crook, drove down to town Tuesday. Mrs. Will Jackson, of Grants Pass, is visiting at the county seat. Mrs. A. Gordon has raturned from her visit to Josephine county. Tha barn of J. S. Stillwell. near Cen tral Point, was burned Monday. Sheriff Thomas Shattuck, of Jose phine county, was in town Tuesday. Misses Bcrnice Cameron and Jennie Roaraes were flitting around hare Tues-uay. Mrs. Henry Kubli and Jas. Wilson. Jr., went over to Colestoin Suuday morning. E. Brown and family and William Slingev and family are homo again from Cinnabar. T. J. Croed and son are boring a well for Col. W. S. Crowe!! on his liue farm west of the city. Mrs. E. Turner and daughter. Miss Susie, of Jacksonville, went up to Colo- steiu Tuesday for a two weeks' stay. Frank Brown and Dan Simons have purchased the Philips thresher and areiunningit at full blast on Ante lope. R, V. Baall and family left Wednes day lor Judge Tolman s toua springs, expecting it to benefit Mr. Beull's health. G.'orge Linvillc, of Portland, an un cle of Mrs. A. E. Kellogg, came out Sunday to see the folks aud returned Wednesday evening. Tho flouring mill was shut down this week on account of the crank pin of tho engine gutting out of repair, which necessitated it being sjnt to Portland. .Work is being pushed on the new flouring mill at Central Point, the foundation bMng about finished. Huge piles of lumber arc already on the ground. C. B. Watson, appointed agent of the school land commission, was formerly collector of customs in Empire and has since resided at Ashland, Or. Coast Mail. The R;v. F. G. Strange, of Ashland, will preach in the Presbyterian church next Sabbath. August 14, both morn ing and evening. All are cordially in vited to attend. Prof. F. L. Washburn was in the city last week in the interest of the statu agricultural college at Corvallis. We have not learned whether he secured any recruits here or not. H. Somraers. of Butte Citr, Mont., and Miss Anna Houser. of Jacksonville, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE J. H. Layman hns gono to Polk county. A. D. Scott is visiting friends near Woodvill Ed..Warman has returned from the Tolman springs. W. Green, tho tailor, paid Grants Pass a visit Tuesday. Mrs. C.W. Palm left vestcrday morn ing for Hornbrook on a visit. J. M. Whito is back again from Mon tana, having been away from the folks almost a year. F. M. Blevins brought up a lead of lumber from Galls Creek Tuesday and took back a lot of mill feed. The Rogue River hotjl at Woodvillo belonging to Mr. Pollard wns burned Wednesday with all its contents. The Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., will hold its next session at Port land. Ore., on September 19, 1S92, and will remuiu in session during the week. C. P. Buck has rented his farm to L. L. Ehlhart, lately cf Fresno county, California, and will leave about the first of September for a year's visit to tha states. A water wheel, to ba used for irri gating purposes, is biting constructed near Pendleton. It is claimed that it will raise 5CO.10O to 1.000.COJ gallons of of water every twenty-four hours. C. J. Howard start-id out this week with a party to classify and apprsiM! railroad land in tha vicinity of Buck lake. The most of tho party cam-i up from Grants Pass, Elmer Faucutt and L. A. Simms going from here. The saloon men and business bouses were notified last Saturday by a com mittee t keep their places of business closed on Sunday or thj Sunday law would be enforced. No attentiou was paid to the threat. District Attorney Benson has been notified but knsn't showed up yet. so nothing has b.Miu done. But evidently there will bs music in the air. Last night Duncan Clark's Mon ster Combination and Famalo Minstrels commenced a week's engagements at Ssliakopoaro Hall, appearing before a crowded house. This is undoubtedly the largest female company before the public. Everything is new and bril liant and tho fun wns fast and furious from first to last. The marches, fancy dnnc?s and singing were attractive and the performanca was an original ono in o.'erv way. Daily Courier, Syracuse, N. Y February House, August 13. cjnts. 7890. Reserved Opera seals OU "'All:PdlNT:ER i t ',fr -i r ' - Groceries UUliUt TOKO Cigars, Caij Ms Stationery, SoflaWater, E!C,EtC. server. brides pareuts, August 9, 1S92, Rev. Itobcrt h.nnis, officiating. A moonlight social will b: given br the Y. W. C. T. U. at the Christian church to-night (Friday). Ice cream and cake. 15 cents. Bring somebody's sister out and have a jolly good time Ira Wakefield will address the eiti- zens or Oolrt Hill Saturday evening; upon tho political issues of the day ' i i i , i . . . . . . out every body and hear Mr. j Th. . ,:.$-' , "j mtlJ osn,ri. once In tre law business with aro;her Tho Medford Distilling and Refin- ono of his partners. M. E. Pogno, et ing Co., challenges the world for ono time, u we roinemoer correcuy. made from the b-.'St oi corn antl rvo , y x " , n ntnTirrnv rn-or WknU O iwnnay morning lor i.-i sale house at Medford Ore. Your val Miss LoraColtoa, of Ashland, was vis iting with Miss E!va Galloway during the week. - If you want the Singer sewing machine, call on L. E. Hoover, of Medford. ' The Central Point saddler, W. M. Carey, paid the Mail office a pleasant visit last week. Go to O. Hoi tan, tailor, and in spect his goods and prices before buy ing elsewhere. J. L. Napier has moved down into Josephine county, being somewhere near Kirbyvillu. We claim to turn out the best and . neatest job work in the valley at rca- mable. prices. The Grants Pass hardware merchant, J, P. Judson, was looking around here during tha week. Wanted Farmers and laborers to look at the fine lino of durable shirts at the racket. D. B. Worthington. of the Klamath Falls Express, paid his respects to this omce on r rmay last. The Eagle Point flouring mill man. A. J. Daley, was looking up business in his line here Monday. . uurran lor straw nats. All sizes and styles below cost at Angle it Ply- -maiess. Slover has the only fountain in town and gives a large, foaming glass oi soaa ior oc. Hiss Martha Card well, one of our good looking school teachers, was vis- lung in mis city Friday. Largest stock of men's youths', and ' ehildrens' clothingln town at Angle & A AJT UidlO B. The Demorest Bros, are at Crescent City for a two weeks rest from work, starting aunaay morning last. ' 'Use flour from Eagle Roller Mills ana. you win nna it bettsr than the b3St. For sale by Angle Plymale. tf , - Chaa. Anderson took the train Sat urday morning for Dunsmuir where he goes tp work for the S. P. company. Dxmoreat Bros., dentists. Nitrous - pxide gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. jWelbftrn Beeson is supplying C. W. Wolters, the popular grocer, with fine .- apples pf-the Red June and Astrakan varieties. The celebrated Manhattan Food for horses, cattle and poultry. Guaran- - teed to cure chicken cholera. For salo . at the Strang drug store, Medford, Or. 3. W. Howard, wife and C. K. Chans Ior. of Grants Pass, attended the Kaigbts Templar Conclave which met in Denver, Colo., this week. - The O. K. Barber shop of which J. E. Shearer is chief tonsorial artist, is furnished with elegant and easy chairs and the razors are always in good' order. Uo thou there and nave thy face shorn of its prickly points. Next to Grand Contra! Hotel Front St. Jake Ellis, of Wagner creek, poppsd in on us Friday last and planked down one year s subscription for this great lamily newspaper. L. L. Jacobs, the Jacksonville mer chant, was visiting the family of Robt. Cameron, of Uniontown, Sunday, in company with bis wife. a. u. weuster, tne trusty wno re cently escaped from the stat3 peniten tiary, has been captured and is safe again behind the prison walls." Demorest Bros, are at Crescent city, cai., wne.rc itxzv are taking a couple of weeks recreation. They will 08 back on or bclore the 20th inst. Tho Grants Pass Water. Lteht and Power company seemingly have a bard road to travel, four complaints aggre gating $62,0 ;0 baiug filed ugainst it last week. M. S: Welch returned on Friday evenings train from St. Louis, Mo., where he went to buy machinery for tho new roller flouring mill at Cen tral Point. Perry Farlow brought J. Nunan and family down to Jacksonville Saturday irom tne Dead Indian soda springs. 3 Mr. A. H. Carson and daughter, Miss AUie, Uft for Portland Wednesday. Mr. Carson returned Thursday morn ing, whilo Miss AUie will tako a few ! weeks trip up through Alaska. Misj DIED. In Eagle Point, August 7, 1892, Mrs, Lois W. Hubbard, wife of B. B. Hub bard, aged C4 years, C month and 15 days. The subject of the above notice was born in Windsor, Ashtabula county, Ohio, January 22, 1S2S, whre she lived until 6he arrived at maturity, when in a short time was called upon to fol low the remains of her husband to his last resting place, tho grave. In the course of time she married a man by the name of Ranney, after which they moved to Kansas, having two children by him, a boy and a girl, but she was destined to drink the bitter cup of tor row. When her children wcro about fifteen and thirteen respsclively, her son was killed by tbo falling of a tree on him. and just ono year from that time, her husband was killed in the sams manner. On December 31, 1S73, sho was married to B. B. Hubbard, and in 1SST, moved with her husband and daughter to Jackson county, Oregon, settling in Eagle Point, where she lived till the day of her death. She became religious at about thirty years of age, and spent the remainder of her days in God's service, being an active worker In the Sabbath fchool, exem plifying a true Christian character. She lavei a long list of friends, who svciualbizs with ber husband acd ! daughter in their bereavement, but GALL AND SEE US We buy for Cash, and we buy to sell. We buy direct, and we buy in quantities. You will always find our stock complete. We sell at one price, and that the lowest. . We treat you courteously. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Our coustant aim is to give you the best goods at bottom prices. We make your interests ours. Your child will be served as cheaply and politely as yourself. A comparison of our styles and pricas will convince you that yon should trade with us. The Popular; Gpocef, C. W. WOLTERS, MEDFORD. OEEGON. GO TO were married at the residence of tho i Carson has had very poor health dur- thev feel that their less is her eternal mg the past vear. ana it ts hoped bv gain, her many friends here that she will , Q , Qa carth, hare a very pleasant journey and come j , j , sorrows and Its toils to home enjoying bj'.ter health. Ob- share- NUNAN, One Turn Wakefield. h-ss tho pilgrim's daily cross to Charles Nickoll ha brought suit in I bear: tha circuit court of Multnomah county jOno more the crown of ransomed souls against Jamed R. Little for the re- j to wear, cwverv of STjOAT. It will bo rvmcra- At home in heaven, bered that the aforesaid gentlemen j Q , heaven! were partners a tew rears aS'o In Jcc- j tboucht to briehten elondv days: Another theme of thankfulness and ftart-BlufT, praise: Anothrr liuk on high our kuts raisi ! To horn; and heaven. A. C. H. : : : : JACKSONVILLE. IF YOU WAST THE BEST COOPS AT THE LOWEST POSSI BLE PRICES. :::: Staple Biy Mk, Groceries, Proyislons," MEN'S FURNISHINGS, ETC., ARE OUR SPECIALTIES. Hoguo river, arriving first of ivptouibcr. ued orders solicited Mrs. C. K. Fronk. of Albany, sist-r- in-law of Mrs A. J. Gjodrn.in. is here visiting friends and relatives. Wo remember Mrs. Fronk especially as ono of our old Jackson county friends. It is pl-asant to revive old times and meet old friends. Indopendeucs West Side. Wm. C. Boutelle. a United Snt?s postal inspector, paid Postmaster How ard an- official visit Saturday. Of course be found everything in apple pie order. It was also found on inves tigation that J S ' Harrison nlntr was the only genuine bell shaped grandpa j dians within nut in town ' Calif., where thev cxnect to moot Mr. i and Mrs. W. ti. Roberts. Dee will return nftsr he sees his pa and ma. while Barney will join tho folks, and j leaving tho railroad this side of Red i Bluff, they will go up through Big Valley into Modoc county, thence into 1 Klamath county, via Crater Lako and g home about the TOT tVorll nar'.chri. The faci;iues of the prescrt d-ty for the production of ercry&ing Uitt will con duce to the nisterU welfare aad cosfort of mankind ere cimost unlimited and when Syrup cf Tigs was first produced the world ws enriched with tie only : perfect laxative known, as it is the oaly remedy -which is truly pleasing and re- to! We Pay the Cash or Exchange Our Merchandise tor All Farm Products READER. IT Will BENEFIT TOJ TO TRADE WITH US. June 11, 1S92. TOUTS Respectfully, J. NUNAN tiir1ijs will h.- rn.nmA.1 si t : Marv's Academy, Jacksonville. Ore., j freshing to the taste and prompt and on September 5,1392. Facilities are effectual to cleanse the system gently in off sred for securing a thorough cduca-1 Spring time or. ia fact, at any time lion in the branches pursued in tbo ' 3 , . , , bst institutions. Although piptia are ! d l.hc icncT 11 U kaowa fflore Tom Morine unopened to look under the sidewalk near the R. R V. R, R. depot one day this week, and found the tickets stolen from the little depot astvnn tim. tiM T t fa t.At, 1 1 1-.. 1 , t Vi n -c M;nn'M. ,t"f,,. t.',rii t ! Bod and bedding per term party, and ho thought it best to return ' asic. wilh "s. of instrument. .-.. : Drawing per term r.-ceived at any time, parents and jruar- to place their children und-r tho enro of the Sisters of the Holy James will tesk their own inter est by sending them at the opening of Hcodcrsou, ct at. In Wo. 1, . ' , , J In oilier oi coont, road rjiibroucu lev, paiu uiifc unco. ct iv. waiter a. KucDcn, c( ni( lioard and tuition per term. County Commissioner's Court. In ftinltcr of county road petitioned for br I- tue preewai ; dls- iO m e rlncL o rn I OrdrnM thit M. nellinffiT. A petitioned tor by JSC. joa,tlle pre- where they havo been for a few week: rusticating. Thos. Fish and wife were in Medford Saturday. Mr. Fish owns consider able real estata in this county and will probably remain in the valley tnrougnout tne summer. M. L. Alford, of Ashland, is assist ing H. H. Wolters in C. W. Wolters' grocery store during Charley's absence on his Crescent City trip. Mrs. Alford is also stopping in town. Several good young horses for sale, on time if desired. Also a thorough bred Poland-China sow and pigs. In quire of D. T. Lawton,' Mitchell-Lewis it Stavcr's agent, Medford, Ore. A. N. Soliss and M. L. Ryan, who have juBt returned from a trip to Cres cent City in the interest of the Stock ton business college, started Monday for a tour through Klamath and Lake counties. F. B. Cathcart took Monday morn ing's train for Sncramnnto, He. will return in a few days bringing with him his family and household effects. w. a. Simmons'. lamily will come along with them. The railroad company ran a special from Ashland to Grants Pass last Sat urday to accommodate those who de sired to take in tht circus. It went through Medford before many . of our citizens were up however. - Sixteen of the Portland street-car conductors arrestsd for embezzling money irom their employers were held xo answer ontore tne grand jury witn bonds fixed at 8150. Five were dis charged, there being no evidence ai;iust them. We ara sorry to chronicle tho death of Mrs. B. B. Hubbard, of Eagle Point, who died at the family residence in that plaos Sunday last A large pro cession followed the remains to tho Central Point cemetnrv. whnrn thn body was starred. - ' ' the property. Mrs. G. E. Genung, of Oakland. Cnl., who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. P. Wood, returned homo Saturday morning. Mrs. Wood and nod children accompanied herns far as Colestoin, where they hnd a big time drinking soda water, returning homo in the evening. . Thn last time O. Hnrbaugh iras heard from he had disposed of all his horses but ono span. It stroma that horses were a slow sale, a largo number hav ing been been placed on the market previous to his arrival. It cost him S220.EO for his car load to San Fran cisco from this pine 3. Paddy Kyan, tho 300-pound S. P. railroad conductor, who has a heart in him as big as a throshinc machine, and wbo thinks tb'.ro is a girl in Jackson ville that is prettier, sweeter and lovelier than any lassie that ever smiled on a conductor, mado one of his pei iidical trips to the county seat last weeic. While plavincr on a horizontal bar at the residence of J. H. Paris last Tues day, littlo Jimmy Howard, son of Ex press Agent U. J. Howard, foil to the ground, causing a fracture and disloca tion of tho elbow of the right arm. Dr. Gaary was called and fixed up tho little fellow, who is getting along nicely. Judge H. K. Hanna, Miss Kato Ln barger, court stenographer, and tho lawyers are back from Josephine, the court thsre boing cut Bomew hnt short on account of Judge Hanna having been interested in so many ot tho cases. It is expected that Judge Halo will hold an adjourned term, commencing aepiemDsr vj. W. Green, the new merchant tailor or Meaiord. has just received the larg' est stock of goods ever brought to tho Rogue River valley, and ns he is here to stay and build up a trade, ho will make suits to order for $24 and up, and pants for six dollars and up. Slop in ana see nis display, r it guaranteed. All kinds of cleaning and repairing done, uia t ans notci miuamg. Prof. L. F. Willits and wife, who have baen in the valley several days visiting relatives, returned to the scene of their labors nt Yatnax this wesk. Lsvi says he gets along very well with tbo Siwashes, not having to lick but three Or four. They ara not as mean as tho .whits trash, although they curat, chow tobacco and pmoka elgarettoo on tho sly, Painting, watr colors, S3; oil colors 10 CO j Typewriting per term tor further particulars, apply at the academy. Now is your chaneo to secure a biau tiful sweet voiced "Epworth' organ with stoul, instruction book, and nil freight paid for only ST5. The3e in struments aro shipped direct from the tactory to me; hence, no raiddlo men profits. They aro not of inferior quality as might 1m inforred from' tho romarkably low price, but ara strictly ti rat-class in every respect and fully warranted. Hear' what Prof. C. J. Merrill, M dford.s experienced musi cian, says about th?m: Medford, Ore., Juno 22, 18P2. To whom it may concern. This is to certify that I havo thoroughly tested the "Epworth" organ and can heartily recnmmsnd them its bMng thoroughly reliable. Tho action is equal and re sponsive, to tbo touch and the capacity ol the bellows is superior to any I have yet seen. Respectfully, C.J. Merrill. Rev. E. E. Thompson is ngont. Med ford,, Ore. Real Estate Trasfers. A P Talent to Adnlnh Strmibe. SVJ r f neU and wli of c4, boo 15. tp 3S s. r3 o. nlHosvrii ot nv4 ot neo 14, und ne4 of vwJ4 of sea H, tpa,lSe, 3I0U0. ' Murv 7. Rrirnt In 1 T. T7nA Hn 1 9 .11 31 llllf A, R R add to AshlnMl, ttni. Same to sumo, Itn 2), 27, I) lit U Its 30, St, Z3,blk "C," K K add to Ashlund. fttX). SytvoKter Puttermn to Millon Borry, SA ldO acres in Alilnml 100. J C Hanlv to I W Johnnon. land In tn SO s. r I e, KV). Unto wiuiaa II Newton, iou acres, seo u tp 3T s. r 3 vr. Chorion O Rlnnev to Martbia M CooUy. 11 83.V KM acres, I p 37, 8100. T uownuiR to jpnso u xioages, DU OU-IUJ acres, tp ,T7 n, r 3 w, fj5. Ooorira E Morgan, to A F Shultl, It t, bllt E. R K ndd to Ashlitml. (lav M Purdtn, et nl, to Inlow & Astapolo, lot In CiiRle Point, U10U. John Anbpolo to J B Inlow, Q, C. D., to lot iu Eaelc Point. Samo to samo, 135 80-1M acres, tp 35 s, r 1 w, StO. A Million Fvicnds. ' A friend in need is - a friend indeed, and not less than ono million people have found just such n friend in Dr. King's'New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. If you have never us jd this great cough medicine, ona irlal will convince you that it has won derful curativo powers in all disensis of throat, chest and lungs. Each bot tle is guaranteed to do all that is claim ed or inortoy will bs refunded. Trial bitttes fM3 at G. H, Ha-jkins' drug M. ricrrr and 1 . l tn-. uvimH.Lii.-).i... w. o W I age to meet at county clerk' o&ce AuruM r.l o 00 ! I"" at 10 o'clock a. m.. to qualify and a.nral diunnces. and further ervlrred tha: U-.'.s matter I be coiitlnued uutil September term of WM. ANGLE. F. M. PLYMALK. ANCLE & PLYitALE, Proprietors. DEALERS IX General Merchandise 1 Groceries, Fresh Bacon and Lard, Choice Stra-ned Roney. Pnre i Cider, Mwgmr Cigare and Tobacco, Canned Frttile, Vegetables nd Meat, Extracts, Spicee, Flour. Matcher, Etc., Etc. FREE DELn'ERY TO ANY PART OF T'Ttt X. .Y. B Produce. Taken ui Exchange. be continued uutil Sitlember terra of court. Ordered that the clerk aJvcnine f ir the pro alsof kepinir county nvxr, to boj-rti auo s ro bos liNlffe. lurnisn Cluin ir.p. loonrco, uicni : v i anu uieiicul attendaucc and bury tbo dead, and transr-ort patient within a raatns of are tntlea ot aaid hospital and bid for Ud scrrici ft ccptln medical attet;dnnce for a period of oae year, irom iba imd oi feptcmucr. iw cam bid to be t pened and coisldrred September T. iXM at I'i o clock. Said bid; to bs accompanied by a bond cf tr Ordered that tho eotnty aswssor be and Is Sruntcd an vxlcnlon of timo to complete the af!rvnientct the county until October 7, ISM. Onlered thai tho proposiuon of John- H. Iluncr. Jr.. as set forth tn tho Fret portion of bin btd for the aura ot Ml. to build a siane pave ment from court house step to gate U ac cented. 11. W". Dean has been apppointed by the county court to the office of stock inspector and Srcentx bonds In the amount ot SXV, with . Nunan and J. W. Urbee o-i aurcUcs. IVhica bond wttx nc.xpted and approred. C. S. Price, superintendent oi scbocl for Jackson county, nled bis report of the Insti tute fund of said count.' for the year euding March lit. ISIO, which showed balance of JV) on band. Keporl approved C. S. Price, superintendent of schools for Jackson county, tiles his report ot school funds for this year ending March 31. IW3. Which ro port examined and approved. Ordered that Max Muller Insure the court house in the sum of tk,VU '.or tho term ot three years. Report cf keeper of county hospital tiled ana approved. Ordered that the clerk order record for county commissioner's court. Ordered thnt l he clerk of this court shall ad vertise for proposals to build a bridge across Apploga'.e creek near He .edict's place al a point wncru tno present county nnupo across satu eroek is situated. The bidder to uccompntiy his bid with plans and specifications for tho same, riuiu prosposais to oo openoa oopiora ber?, ISV.' nt 1 n. m. In matter ol school districts or Jackson t.. Oregon : Whereas th? laws ot Oregon passed eDrunrv ua. inn. roauires tne countv commiss ioners to provide tho county school superiu tandent a pint ot the boundrios of the several school districts of the oounty. Said statue provides that where present boundaries are un oirtuln reoi flictink', st:d commissioneia sliall nnve power to establish or correct tho sumo and whereas tuo boundries ot various districts of Jackson county are uncertain. It is ordered that tho boundaries of school districts aro re established. Miscellaneous hills amounting to fiavi.M", allowed. . Good Stables. - First class rigs of all descriptions can na procured at an times ol tno day or night at the Clarendon Hotel livery stablos. Drummers and citizens uscitig teams should give this stable a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed; ohargea rea sonable. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. Tho beat salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcors, salt rheum, fever soros,tuttor, chapped hands, cliumnlns, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures plies, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to givo perfect satis taction or money refunded. Prlco 25c I. A. WE DEALS IN Carpets, and Paper o Curtains UMertaldiii GareMv Attended to. D. H. MILLER, -DEALER 11- Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Fine Building Material. Warranted Cutlery, CarpeoUrs and Builders Tools. Fishing Tackle, Amronntttoa, Xte Et Redjacket Force Pumps, for deep or shollow wells. Tin Shop Attached w. 1 VAWTEK. Pres. Wm. SLINQER, Vice Pres. Q. W. HOWARD. -Cashier. J. K. ENYART, Asst. Cashier Jackson County Bank. CAPITAL, - $50,000 Medford. Oregon. Loan money on approved security, receive denosits subject to check, and transact a general banking business on ths most favorable ternu. 3rYour Business Solicited. Correspondents: " v - Corbin Banking Co., J?. Y. Commercial Jational rortland. Pacific Bank, San Francisco, Ladd & r.uh. Salem. wre, largo ootti.s &o ana 9i.uo, par box. For sale by G. li. Hackins,