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SOUTHERN OREGON WAIL. MUDA.Y, AUGUST 19. 189a. LOCAL AND GESWt. ? Dry popcorn at JElder's. Subscribe for the Mail. Fine job work at this office. Fruit jars at Davis & Pottenger's. Col. J. T. Bowditch was in town Sunday. Fountain soda water at Slover's, 5c. Judge Webstar was at the metropolis last week. - - v Goto Elder's for tho best tea in town Miss Allie Hanley is visiting in Doug las county. Glass wars at cost. Davis & Pot ?tenger. M. Purkeypile was up from Central Point Monday. Quaker Boiled Oats at Davis & Pottenger's. W. H. Newton and wife were in Med iord last Friday.- Lamp chimneys at Wolter's gro- , serv. 1F. E. Sollner, the Sisson tailor, was over again this week. Soda water, pure and sparkling, 6c, at falpver a. On Big- Sticky, August 13, born to Mr. and Mrs. Laud, a son. ' Pure Cider .Vinegar at Davis & Pottenger's. Miss Mollis Bacneburg- went up to Ashland Tuesday morning. ; Soda water 5 cents a jjlass at C. "W. "W-olters.' A. H. Boothby was down from Flounce Rock during the week. For teas and coffee try Davis & Pottenger. Mrs. S. E. Ish and Mrs. W. H. Gore are visiting friends at Ashland. . Ladies' visiting cards printed at this office. Henry Mensor passed through on " Tuesday's train for San Francisco. Fine spices end extracts at Davis & Pottenger's. . G. T. Hershberger and wife drove up Jrom Central Point on Friday last. Cool yourself off with a 5c glass of plover's fountain scda. Miss Helen Strang is visiting with .Miss Mary Jacobs on Butte creek this Keck. Call on L. E. Hoover if you want to ouy or sell a cow. Mrs. E. B. Watson, Miss Lou Kubli and Miss Donaldson were at Coles tain Friday. Pure maple syrup at Davis & Pot tenger's. Miss JJee Ankenev, 01 glerling, is back from her trip to the Wiiiamstte alley. Go to Davis & Pottenrer's foi nil kinds of soda drinks 5 cents a glass. Don't forget the Bazaar at the Opera housj next Thursday aX teraoon and evening. We giva a cash discount of 5 per - cent en all purchases, Angle & Ply tnaie. Fred Stimson is .building for him self a new residence on his farm east of Medford. . . Persons owing for the Singer sewing machine should call oa L. E. Hoover. " - Mrs. Geo. L. Webb went to Coles- - tein Tuesday for a few days of rest and pleasure. - -If you want the Singer sewing machine, call oa L. E. Hoover, of Medford- George Ltnn eamj up from Eugene Friday on a visit to the folks at Jack sonville. Hurrah for straw hats. All sizes and styles below cost at Angle & Ply jmales's. .Miss Mamie Day, of Jacksonville, left on Saturday's train for Ducsmuir for a visit. - Wanted Farmers and laborers to look at the fine line cf durable shirts at the racket. Jobs Calvin, of Grants Pass, was in Medford during the week on business for the S. P. , Largest stock of men's youths', and childrens' clothing in town at Angle & fly male a. W. L. TowDsend is back from the mountains and can be found at the old stand as usual. Trunks! Trunks! Valises! Valises! Largest stock; lowest prices at Angle tz fiymaae a. W. W. Cardwell has gone back to Portland after- spending several days Here witn nis wue. Go to O. Holtan, tailor, and in spect his goods and prices before buy ing elsewhere. Rev, E. K. Taylor, of Grants Pass, occupied the pulpit of the Christian .church last Sunday. We claim to turn oat ths bsst and neatest job work in the valley at rea sonable prices. .The Butte creek saw mill man, A. S. Jacobs,' was down Saturday to get a new saw for hi mill, . Slover has the only fountain in town and gives a large, foaming glass of soda for $c. Maxc'y has moved bis establishment sto the Powell building, just vacated by the City restaurant. IJuuiorest Bros., dentists. Nitrous ' oxide' gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. Jackson county gets 80,278.50 as her hare of the annual apportionment of the state school fund. ' Use flour from Eigle Boiler Mills and you will find it better than the bast. For sale by Angle & Plymale. tf The wife of County Commissioner S. Furry left Monday morning for a visit with soma of her folks at Marysville, uai. The celebrated Manhattan Food for horses, 'cattla and poultry. Guaran teed to cure chicken cholera. For sale at the Str.ang drug store, Medford, Or. Mrs. L. E. Langley, Miss Bertha Langley and Mrs. Susan Vannest are at home again, having spent saveral weeks at Tolman's soda springs lately. The Jacksonville marble man, J. C. Whipp, put up a neat tombstone Sat urday in the. I. O. Q. F. cemetery over the grave of tho departed wife of J. H. Brantner. Mrs. B. F. Yount left last Friday evening for Divenport, Wash., where sha goes to join Mr. Yount, who is in tin employ of .the A. A. Davis milling company, at that place. See. Wolters' adv. It is a dandy. Fine line of toilet soap at the Backet Store. A.--Z. Sears and warty' left for the coast Tuesday. i Go to Brophy & Matbes for good meats. Ex-Governor Chadwick was doing the valley this week. Ladies' baits, 5 cents and up, at the Backet. Polk Hull .was down from the Mead ows one day this week. Hanging lamps at cost. Davis & Pottenger. E. Bay, of Gold Hill, was one of Med- ford's visitors Wednesday. Placer and quartz claim notices for sale at this office. Melvin Culp tarried in town a few hours Tuesday from Applegate. Maxcy handles all kinds of soda water at 5 cents a glass. Nelson Grimsley was up from his farm near Central Point Tuesday. Mason fruit jars at C. W. Wolters; largest stock and variety. Dr. J. S. Parson and F. M. Drake drove down from Ashland Wednesday. A f iw bargains in boys' and men's hats at the Backet. S. M. Nealon, the Table Bock far mer, paid us a pleasaut visit Wednes day. Ten cent Cuban Blossom cigar for five cents at Davis & Pottenger's. The framework for the roller mills at Central Point is up, A. M. Ford mlorms us. Smoke the Detroit Freo Pros: cigar at C. W. Wolters'. The tonsorial artist, J. E. Shearer, took a trip to Steamboat last week to see his relatives there. Call and see the new 5 end 10 cent counters at the Backet. Tabie Bock school district is going to have a new school bouso this year, so J. S. March tells us. We hare" com 3 to stay. Call and see us. Bkophy &. Mathes. Hamlin & Grifnu's new separator arrived on Tuesday's freight and will be put to work this week. It is reported that a large number of deer are being slaughtered in Jose phine county for their hides. Bev. F. J. Edmunds, of this city, and Bev. F. G. Strange, of Ashland, ex changed pulpits last Sabbath. Bsv. T. H. Stephens, the new Bap tist minjsi-jr. aas arnvea wii.ii nis family from Wheatland, Cal. Wei. TerrUl, the Brownsboro farmer, brought over a lot of fino beef cattle this week for Ed. Wilkinson. Mrs. A. H. Msagly came up from Portland Tuesday morning for a - visit with her folks in Jacksonville. A. J. McKissick and family will leave soon for Texas, where they ex pect to make their future home. L. Shideler, Frank Shideler, tho Misses Shideler and Miss Giary are camping out up Wagaor creak. Mrs. Fay and daughtsr, who have b3en visiting relatives at Jacksonville, have returned home to California. Mrs. J3. K- Dunn left for home last Saturday evening after a several weeks' visit with the folks at Jacksonville. School Books and Stationery it Strang's Drug Store. Miss Lila Sackett has been selected as teacher in the Medford public schools, vice Miss Elva (jailowav re signed. N. H. Clayton has bseri selected principal of thy Central Point puolic school, with Misses Cardwell and Ben son as assistants. John B. Griffin ia back from the Walla Walla country aud may con clude to locttte up there as he is well pleased with the outlook. Robinson's circus had to pay Lane county $150 license for exhibiting near Eugene, the county and city very prop erly standing in together. Mrs.. A.J. Ltslie and children left for Fossil, Gilliam county, Tuesday evening after a visit of several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fredenburg. Mrs. N. F. Stead man and children left for their horns in Anaheim, Cat., Wednesday morning, after a pleasant three month's visit with her parents in Jacksonville. G. A. Hover started Monday' for Nebraska, bis old home, to attend to some'business matters which demanded his- personal presence. He will be gone about two months. Several good young horses for sale, on time if desired. Also a thorough bred Poland-Cbina sow and pigs. In quire of D. T. Lawton. Mitchell-Lewis & Staver's agent, Medford, Ore. Jacob Bowman, who was struck with paralysis a few days ago, died at his residence in Sam's Val ley, August 14, and was in terred in th: cemetery at Anllocb Tuesday last. The state insane asylum superintend ent's report for July shows twenty- eight patients to have been received durinc the raonth. Tho numbsr now under treatment is 788, of which only z41 are females. - Misses Helen Strang, Lizzie Rossi ter, Lara Col ton and Miles Can trail were the only applicants out of nine that applied that were successful in procuring certificates at the last teachers' examination. Prof. M. E. Rigby left Monday for Crescent City, Cal., on a trip of busi ness and pleasure. He will whoop up the Medford business college and tell the people all about the advantages offered by that institution ol learning. The Medford Distilling and Refin ing Co., challenges the world for purity of goods. Their goods are made from tbe b-st ol corn ana rye and are absolutely poke. Whole sale hous3 at Medford Ore.. Your val ued orders solicited. E. P. Hammond and W. M. Marsters were up on Butte cre-tk Sunday and at tended an open alliance meeting at the south Butte creeK scnool nous-'. Mr, Hammond addressed the meeting in his usual forcible and clear manner pn tho proposed groat reforms of that otv der. Jesse - Gage, father of Mrs. J. W. Ply mire, who bas been visiting his daughter for several weeks, left for his homn in Oaklnnd, Ore., last Friday. Mr.uage is an old sattieroi tn is county and was prominently identified with the early development and history of this part of Oregon. School commences September 5th. The A. A. Davis roller mill is run ning again. Col. W. S. Crowell is at his Jenny creek claim. . J. B. Casov was down from Ashland Wednesday on business. . Mrs. Will Jackson has returned home from her visit to Jacksonville. W. W. Brotherton, of the S. P. at Portland, was out Wednesday. Geo. B. Hargadino and wife are vis iting relatives at Grants Pass this weelc. j District Attorney Benson is up at tending to legal business .in Justice Walton's court. W. 3t. Colvig has bocn hero several days this week as au attorney in the Sunday law case. E. J. Pool, wife and family and John Edwards started yesterday for. a trip out in Klamath county. Mrs. L. L. Jacobs, of Jacksonville, was interviewing some of our uress- makers during tho week. C. P. Buck and family left yesterday morning for Illinois for a year's visit. Dr. Buck, his father, also went along. Horace Nicholson and Johnny Curry are rolling things pretty high this week, their wives being at Dead Indian soda spnugs. S. Bandies brought down his .wif. and children Tuesday from Lake creek, and they left on Wednesday's train for Hornbrook for a visit with a daughter there. Geo. H. Andrews, land agent of the O. & C. B. K. Co., fcnd W. A. Bucb anau, of the B. B V. R. B, are out from Portland and will spend soveral days at McAllister soda springs. F. B. Cathcart, wife and family and Mrs. W. H. Simmons, arrived Wednes day evening from Sacramento to make this city their futuro home. Messrs. Simmons - & Cathcart are tho gentle men that bought out Adkins & Webb. John Hockenjos, who has been a pretty sick man lor saveral weeks, has returned from Portland where he went to consult the doctors there about his case, but tht-y were not ablo to do him any good. lie was in 'own Monday to see Dr. W. S. Jones. Prof. C. S. Price went up to Ash land yesterday and informed a reporter of this paper "that tho August appor tionment of school money had been de fcrred.owing lo tho fact that the money had not yet been received irom the stat j treasurer. m In this issua ws call attention to the advertisement of the Jackson County Fair Association, who will hold the fair at Central Point, beginning Sep tember 28. Good programs and liberal premiums having been provided for, the fair will of course have a large at tendance and prove a grand success ail around. The contractors row say Oregon's capitol will get a dome yet this fall. The steel is now on the way, the Carne gie strike not having delated it so much as exected. Tbo steel comes ready to go iu placj, and ths dome can be completed iu forty days after the material arrives. It is expected any day now. Jesse Richardson got a good shaking up last week. H-j was engaged iu haul ing wheat to town, and when coming down the bill near Tbos. McAndrew's residence the neck yoke broke and Mr. Richardson was thrown out of the wagon, striking on his head and shoul ders. Although pretty badly bruised, Jesse will sooa be himself agaiu. Rufus Cox, the veteran thresher, is in a quandary over tbo question of whether the eight-hour law mcsus eight hours of labor out of tho twentv four hours or eight hours a. in., and eight hours p. m. He favors and practices the latter, but is willing to be convinced if he is ia error. Will somebodv rise aad explain for his benefit? " W. Gre;n, tho new merchant tailor of Medford, has just received the larg est stock of goods ever brought to lhe Koguo Kiver valley, ana as no is aero to stay and build up a trads, ho will make suits to order for 824 and up, and pants for six dollars and up. Step in and see his display. Fit guarau'.eed. All kinds of cleaning and repairing dono. Old Paris hotel building. The firi company was called out Sat urday and the boys bad a lively run. Tbo Mtssrs. uoldbtone s women ioiks were burning up some trash at their residence near the school house, when the dry grass in tho yard somehow got bred, and it was inougnt tne nouse would be set on fire so rapidly did it spread. The fire was put out. however. before the boys reached tho scene. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will give" a bazaar and ice cream social on Thursday, August 25, at the opera nouse, tne proceeds to De used in unit ing the interior of their church. The patronage of the public solicited. Re freshments, 15 c.mts; children 10 csnts. The bazaar will bo open in tho after noon from 2 o clock, und ice cream will be served, .commencing at G o clock. Tho Johnson, McCarthy & John son ice plant turned out lis urst ice Tuesday, it being four inches thick. The output will bo immense as soon as everything get3 ia good work ing order. The proprietors have had much bad luck to contjnu with but they think all difficulties are" now sur mounted as tbe machinery is working nicely. Large cakes ot ice weighing 240 pounds were taken out Wednesday. We desire to call our readers' atten tion to tho recommendation giveu the State Insurance Co., of Salem, as pub lished elsewhere. No other company can bo found who are so prompt in the payment of loses and so liberal in their policies. Their new policies jtist out contain several new and very favorable features and we advice nil who need Insurance to call on J. E. Enyart in this city and investigate for thom selves. . How is This! We offer Oae Hundred,. Dollars re ward for any cas! of Catarrh that can not be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Curo. P. J. CnENEY& Co. Props., Toledo.O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yearn, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry but any obligations made by their firm. West &Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O., Welding, Kinnan & Mar vin, Wholesala Druggists, Toledo, O. -. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takpn inter nally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tne system. Price 75o. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. farmers, Attention, The tariff having been takon, off of flour wo aro selling full roller process flour for 90 cts. per sack. Angle & Ply- male, . Used in Millions of Homes ALL SORTS. California is now shipping fruit di rect to England. Jacksonville school district is going to have some new desks. Tho Southern Oregon District Fair meets at Roscburg September 20. Supt. Miles, of tho Oregon reform school, bas resigned and will go cast. Four prisoners escaped from the ktato penitentiary lust Friday evening. The Oregon State Baptist convention will bo hold in Independence-. October 20, 1S-J2. Tho East Portland postoffico has been discontinued and all mail goes to Portland. Thos. McAndrew is at the vapor springs up the valley for recreation and health. Many useful things will be offered for sale at tho Bazaar next Thursday afternoon and evening. Attention is called to the advertise ment of St- Mary's Academy, which re sumes studies September 5. Wm. and Isaac Mensor passed through on yesterday's train for San Francisco Irom Port lownsend. Wash. Jno. H. Hasoltiy.o is working Med ford in the interests of the Homo life insurance company, of New York. John J. Valentine, of San Francisco, has bson elected president of the Wells, Fargo Company, vice Lloyd Tevis, re signed. Frank Cluggagc, tho well known mail contractor and s'.ago man, who has resided in Southera Oregon for many years, died t A'xhisou, Kansas, last week. XlUa Myrtla Woodford returned home yesterday morning after a pleasant Visit with relatives and friends at Grants Pass. Tho blackberry crop is about ex hausted, and many of our people are going to be disappointed this year, as the crop is short. Hert-after the county clerk and sheriff, of Marion county, will buy their own stamps and stamped enve lopes, or do without. A Cincinnati mother, ia jerking licr son into the street car by the hand, pulled the arm out of socket at the shoulder, and the lad bad to be lake a to the hospital. This oflic J bas just received a premi um list of the Jackson County Agricul tural association, which holds its first annual fair a. Central Point, consmono icg September 2, and continuing four days. The A. O. U. W vcrv substantial of Oregon shows a growth during tho past I: sea I year. During tb-j year thoro wcr seventeen now lodges es tablished aud a gain of uear'.y 1000 members. Rer-orts have been coming from & if- j The bot salve in the world for cuts, forcnt parts of Oregon nbom 82 bills i bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever boing raised to 510 bills with tho aid of j sorcs,tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, revenue stamps, and successfully passed, j corns, and ail skin eruptions, and posi Such a case occurred in Albany re-j lively cures piles, or no par required, cently, says tbe Democrat, a bill pass-1 U is guaranteed to givo perfect satis- lng among covered. soveral bsfore b.'icg dis- The first car load of watermelons shipped from tni p'.ncp this seavtn, were shipped by Mr. T. P. Lee Wed nesday. Mr. Lee's watermelon crop is not as good this year as it has baen heretofore, but the musk melons are zz.ng nnoiy ana win iurn out a large average. lie has twelve acres ot musk melons and thirty-eight acres of watermelons. We had the pleasufo of inpecling and sampling his melons uibt Sunday. Observer. N. Ahlstrom reports that the circus that exhibited back of tho new derot in Ashland thrc-o years ago, introduced the Canada thistle into that neighbor hood, and notwithstanding that he has cut it down several times it kreps on increasing every yenr and will soon threaten to over run the whole country if som effort is not made to wipo it out. The authorities should see that this dangerous pest is nipped in its incipiency. Ashland Record. - David Dunlap, his wife and their sm James, all residents or Big Butte pre cinct, were arraigned in justice John son's court at Eagle Point lust Satur day, charged with assault and battery committed on A. J. Meek?r. All were fined, the first-named being convicted by a jury and tho others pleading guilty. They were eneh fined $20 and costs, in dcfuult of the payment of which they were sent to tho county jail. District Attorney Benson con ducted the prosecution. On thi fol lowing Tuesday tho defendants, through their attorney, W. II. Parker, applied for a writ of habeas corpus, and tho matter coming for hearing b-fore Judge Ilnnna, they were or dered discharged by his honor. Medford Lodge No. 103 A. V.& A. M., which had bonn in oxor:isj under a special dispensation during tho past yoar, was regularly instituted under a charter from tho Grand Lodge of Ore gon last Friday -evening. The cere mony was enacted with tho following .epresonlatlvcs oi tno grand lodge pro sent: T. G. Reaines, Grand Mastor; C. C. Beekman, Grand Senior Warden; C. H. Vuupel, Gr. Junior Warden; Max Mullor, Gr. Sec'v; W. M. Holmes. Gr. Mnrshnl: S. S. Pcntz, Gr. Chap lain: Wm. Nelson, Gr. J. D. Tho offi cers of thn new lodge elected and in stalled wero, N. L. Narregan. W. M.; E. P. Geary, S. W.; W. I. Vawtar, J. W.; J. P. True, Treas.; W. V. Lippin- cott, secy.; or. E. u. Piokl, S. D.; J. F. Kelley, J. D.: A. n. Huston, Tyler. Tho lodge starts out witn somo tnirty members. Real Estate Transfers. Elizabeth Williams to A C Stanley, Us 10. II, blk 14. Cold Hill. S00. Gertba 8 Bnrnum to C W Skeel, property In Mmlford. tiOOO. Frank Green to Reorge H hasklns. It S, blk a, lieniiy s nua to Mcmnni, 77ft. jonn urown to Juiuin K Minor, H of ne'i and nw ot no" and noU ot nwU, seo 17, tp S3 , r 3 e. IrtO acrt. (601. Gcarco E Morgan to A F Suultt, It I, blk E, It R mid to Ashland, I0T. Mndlnon Uodsers to O W Skeel, It 10. blk SI, Medford. SI. GHBnkerto Frank Grcon, It 8, blk 6, Bcatty'B add to Medford, tlv Clinton Carney to David Bower, S Bi-100 acres vp 8,ri w, muu. James Helms and wife and Henry Amor' man to Clinton Carney, 3 M-xQu acres, tp 33 s, r lw.MW. Oscar Gnnlard to S F Chadwick, 95 4.V100 acrai. hmc it, tp s, r s w, y c u, li. V 3 patent lij Inncs Elliott, 160 acres, seo SO, tr) AS s r 3 e. Silas j Day to Nanoy M. Walker, all of Its 5. asd o, and 90 feet off of north end ot its I sad , D)K 10, JtCkKraTUM, KDA 40 Years the Standard. Guaranteed Cure. Wo authorizo our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery lor consumption, coughs ana colds, up on this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this rem edy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no relief, you may re turn the bottle and have your money refunded. Wo could not make this of fer did wo not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles freo at G. H. Haskins' drug store. Largo slsc 50c and SI. 00. September Torm Jury List. The following 1 the list of the Jurors drmwn to acryu at tbo September term of lbs circuit court: G. W. liurron. Conrad Minguft, Jobn McOaltiater, James Norrts, O. Uanlaril. J. K. Tozicr. Jobo Dosler. KrcU Warner. Asbland; Jobn Roll. J. T. L.ayion. Peter Durkbaltcr. Applrgale; S. B. Edftull. H C. Wllktnsoo. J. A. Obeorbain. Big Untie: W. T. Moore. G. F. Henibbcrvrr. Central Point: R. T. Illxckwood, Eden; J. W. Masterscn. CoiJ 11111; Jatne Drum. II ;v. Helm. P. II. Owing!, David Croncmlller. JackMnTiilr: C. W. Klce. U. S. Wood. LUtlc Uutie: I. M. Harvey. Medford; John I) Cbappel, Rock Point: T. H. UUson. Sierllnirrlll: W. P. Hillls. Pleasanl Creek: A. L. Gall. Table Keek : A. W. Kunsan, Trail Creek: Scott GriOin. Willow Sprinra, At Smith's Soda Spring. The following Medford pcoplo ware at the above springs August 'A: T. F. West, Mrs. E. M. DenisonuMiss May Craiu, T. McAndrew, Geo. L. Davis, wife and Hazel: C. J. Hutchison, wife and Fern; W. L. Grinnell, Ida Gallo way. The springs aro pleasantly situ ated near the summit of the Siskiyou mountains, iue bencucial enects ol the spring water and vapor baths are effecting wonderful curvs. as scores can losu ry. lb: grounus nave bun greatly improved, two new bath houses and several cottages having ba erected lately. Good Stable. First class rigs of all di-s.-riptious can b? procured at all times of the day or uight at the Clarendon hotel liverv stables. Drummers and citizens usein' Warns should give this stable- a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed; charges rea sonable. It Worrltd Kim. Two weeks ago C. P. Buck, living east of Medford, placed an advertise ment in the Mail, offering his place for rent. On Tuesday of this week he rushed into the office and wanted that "ad" taken out. "Why." ho said, "they are botherirg mo nearly lo death I rented the place the first week after tho notice came out in the uaper, and I have been besieged by persons wautin' to rent ever sinca. 1 hey come and I lIu t 11 niffiit KitS r nn.t if T r-n 1 ui ,i " .nh... i ..,m i,.,. !U,ca everyone of them ." The Mail's largo and increasing circulation o2ors big inducements to advertisers. Buck leu's Arnica Salve. faction or money refunded. Price iac per box. For salo by G. H. Raskins. Sua day and tu Saioona. Tbe case of the Statj against T. M. Howard after a couple davs trial in tha justice court of this precinct was ' di.-missed on a technicality Wcdnes- day evening, me orror occurred iu ; the complaint which was dated wrong. ;ew papors were immediately made j out and the case is again being tried ! belore Justice Walton. The action is brought by tbo state on tbe complaint of sevui-al anti-saloon citizens who are endeavoring to close the saloons of Ucdford on Suudar, with the intention that if they win the test case, to force all saloons and billiard hails to close on the Sabbath. The State Pays Promptly. MEDKORD Ore., August 8, 1S92. Received from tbe State Insurauea company, of Salem, Ore., through their agent Mr. J. E. Enyart. the sum of S017.-I0 in full settlement of my dwelling which burned recently, and I fully recommend this company to my neighbors and friends who need in surance. Signed. W. P. FakiOW. Notice. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at tho office of the Town Recorder up to noon, August 20, 1392. by the Town Board of Trustees, for the furnishing and placing in posi tion, digging trenches and covering pipo, l hydrant, S31 feet of 4-inch pipe, with fixtures, ns per plans and specifi cations now on lilo in tbo Recorder's office. Said work to be dono under the supervision of tho Town Board. The Town Board reserves tho right to re ject anv or all bids. Dated at Medford, Ore., Aug. lo, teyz. J. A. Whiteside, Mayor. J. H. Faris, Recorder. ' Tha WorM Cnrlched. -The facilities of the present day for th production cf everything that will con duce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind arc almost unlimited aud when Syrup of rijs was first produced the world w.-.s enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it ia known the more pop ular it bome. Studies will be resumed at St. Mary's Academy, Jacksonville Ore., on September 5, 1892. Facilities are oflVrod for securing a thorough educa tion in the brauches pursued in the best institutions. Although pupils aro received at any time, parenUand guar dians wishing to place tholr children under tho earn of the Sisters of tho Holy Names will sook tholr own inter est by sendiug them at the opening of the term. Entranoo foe, paid but once. . . , , . to 00 Board and tuition per torm. 40 00 Bed and bedding per term. ...... 3 00 Music with use of instrument. ... 15 00 Drawing per term , 8 00 Painting, water colors, $$: oil colors 10 00 Typewriting -per terur.., 6 00 For further particular, apply at tho academy. . " "A 1 1 P I O j i 1"N T'l'E -R Groceries Tlacco Cigars, uanay CALL AND SEE US We buy for Cash, and we buy to sell. We buy direct, and we buy ia quantities. You will always find our stock, complete. We sell at one price, aud that the lowest. We treat you courteously. A satisfied customer is our 1jest advertisement. Our constant 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 prices will coayj.nce -ou jbat you should trade with us. The Popular Gioeet, c. w. WOLTERS, MEDFORD. OREGON. GO TO NUN AN, : : : : JACKSONVILLE. IF YOU WANT THE BEST GOODS AT TIIE LOWEST POSSI . ELE PRICES. Staple Hit Ms, Groceries, Provisions MEN'S FURNISHINGS, ETC., ARE OUR SPECIALTIES. We Pay the Cash or Exchange Our Merchandise for AU Farm Products READER, IT WILL BEHEFIT YOU TO TRADE WITH US. June li, 1S92. Yours Respectfully, J. NUNAN. WM. ANGLE. ANCLE & PLYRS ALE, Pxeprtetorp. DEALERS IN General Merchandise Groceries, Fresh Bacon and Lanl, Choice Strained Honey, Pure Cider, Yinejar Cigars and Tobacco, Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Heats, ' Extracts, Spice, Flour, Matches, Etc., Et. FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF TOW N. vV. B Produce Taken in jExchaTige. I. A. WEBB DEALS' IN pupnitufe - Carpets, and Paper o Curtains filer Care am D. H. MILLER, -DEALER IN- Hardware, Stoves, Tinware t and Fine Building Material ffamatod CoUerj, Caxpoaters sad Builders Tools. Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Kto St Red jacket Force Pumps, for deep W. L VAWTER. Pres. Wm. SLING ER. Vloo Pres. Jpiekson County Bank, CAPITAL, - $50,000 Medford. Oregon. Loan money on approved security, receive dcoosits subject to check, and transact a general bauking business on tht most favorabla terms, StaYour Business Solicited, Correspondents: Corbin Banking Co., N. Y, Commercial National, Portland. Jfft Stationery, Bp MS, -Wv- Miter, WJ Bacon, W Etc.,1. F. M. PLYMALE. to. or shollow wells. Tin Shop Attached G. V. HOWARD, Cashier. B. ENYART, AMtCllklH Pacific Bank, Sail Francisco. Ladd & Bush. Salem. Aiieiefl