SOUTHERN OREGON MAIL,-FRIDAY, SEPT. z, r392. LOCAL AND GENERAL . See Woltert' adv. It'lsadandy Dr. R. Pryce is back and his arm is doin j well. Dry popcorn at Elder's. A. M. Woodford visited Grants Pass Sunday and Monday. Subscribe for the Mail. J. H. Tborndike visited Josephine county Sunday. Fine job work at this office. W. L. Miller was over from the county sent Tuesday. --Fruit jars at Davis & Pottengerjs. E. w. Starr was up Irom Geld mil a few days ago. Go to Elder' for the best tea in town L. A. Cose rode down from Phoenix Monday. Lamp chimneys at Wolter's gro- Serv. - j Tsreal Harris of Sams Valley called on us Saturday. Quaker Boiled Oats at Davis & Pottenger's. Saml Randies of Lake creek was in the valley Saturday., r j Glassware at cost. Davis & Pot- tenger. A. W. McCormack'of Big Butte w in this city lately. Pure Cider Vinegar at Duvis & Pottenger's-. . - . L. Plvmale of Jacksonville is on the Mail force these days. ; . Pure maple syrup at Davis it Pot tenger's. .-. . - A. J. Brophy has arrived fronvl "Wheatland. ... Soda water 5 cents a glass at C. W "Wolters.' - . . W. Green made a flying trip to Lr rants t ass tnis weeK. For teas and. coffee try Davis & Pottenger. Col. R. A. Miller arrived from the north Wednesday. Ladies' this office. visiting cards printed at J. R. Wilson's new house is rushed along nicely. Fine spices and extracts at being Davis 4; Pottenger s. J." H. Clayton, from Ashland, was' doing Medford last week. . Go to Davis & Pottenger's foi all kinds of soda drinks o cents a glass. Ten cent Cuban Blossom cigar for five cents at Davis & Pottenger's. W. L Vawter visited the Willamette a couple of days this week. We give a cosh discount of 5 per cent en all purchases, Anglo & Ply male. J. B. Dungon visited this section from Gold Hill this week. The monkev and the has-pipes made i the rounds of town this week. i -! Hurrah for straw hats. All sizes ; and styles below cost at Angle & Ply- j male- . - " W. A. Arnett deputed for McMinn- "L'r -u:ZrZ- " ecucoi una wwier. Largest stock of men's youths', and i childrens' clothing in town ac Anglo & Plymale's. r, , . , , . ,t G. F. Schmidtlein of Woodville, nad I a horse bitten quite severely by a rat tlesnake on the 26th inst. . . I Trunks! Trunks! Valises! Valises! Largest stock; lowest prices at Aaglo & Plymale'B. . . ' " Ed Anderson, one of the prosperous citizens of Phoenix, was doing business in town this week. Go to O. Hoi tan, tailor, and In spect his goods and pricas before buy ing elsewherfC A large number of the People Party leaders wera in session in Medford Saturday. -. -- We claim to ttfrn out the best and neatest job work in the valley at rea sonable prices..: - .- - .. Mrs. Dyer and son. mother and bro ther of Mrs. A M. Woodford, are np from Grants Paas visiting in this city. Slover -has the only fountain in town and gives a large, loaming glass of soda for 5c. " - - Mrs M. H. Graves, mother of Mrs. F. G. Kertson, after several months residence in this city, returned to Polk county Monday. - -. Wanted At Medford nursery, one Chilled plow and two iron cultivator wheels small size. - - 35-tt The Medford nursery has a new adv. in this issue. Their stock is of the best, call on them when in need of trees. . ihjinorest Bros., dentists. Nitrous oxide gas administered for. painless extraction of teeth. The business college is now furnished throughout with new furniture and presents a home like and business' ap pearance. Use flour from Eagle - Roller Mills and you will find it better than the best. For sale by Angle & Piymale. tf Brophy & Mathcs are now quartered in their new butcher shop, on C street just off of 7th', where they 'are prepared to serve the best of meats. The celebrated Manhattan Food for horses, cattle and poultry. Guaran teed to cure chicken cholera. For sale at the Strang drug store, Medford, Or. Died in this city Sunday night, the four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perdue. The child was only sick four 5ays. Maxcy handles all kinds of soda water at 5 cents a glass. - Mrs. HilL mother of Mrs. W. I. Vaw ter, returned from the Willametta last week, after an extended visit with her sons at Eugene. '; Mason fruit jars at C. W. Wolters; largest stock and variety.;. . . Rev E. K. Taylor will preach at the Christain ' church Sunday evening, subject, "Why and what think ye of Christ, whose son is He'V Alex Galloway and a friend rode out from Portland en bicycles last week The young gentlemen are visiting G. W. Galloway, father of Alex. Cast your eyes over Slover's . new adv. and then go and inspsct bis new material. ' Artists will find this store a paradise in their line. ' We have come to stay. ' Call and see us. - Brophy & Mathes. Rev. S. W. P. Richardson, of Polk county, occupied the- pulpit at the Christain church in tels city Sunday, dav and evening and delivered a lect ure at the same place Monday evening. Tho bonds issued by the "town of Jacksonville, are being steadily ve deemed.. : The board of trust.Hjs haiM just called for the redemption of SluO more. Smoke the Detroit Free Press cigar at C. W. Wolters'. County Treasurer Dean of Josephine couuty, has received a draft from the State Treasurer for $2,240,25, Jose phine's portion of the State school fund. Buv your school tablets at Slover's and get a good lend pencil free. . Miss Belle Coleman, who is now teachinsr at Rock Point, and formely one of the teachers in the Grants Pass school, has accepted a position in a winter school at Myrtle foint, uoos Co. Rubber tin lead pencils 10 cents per dozen and up at Slover's. If you miss the opening exercises of tha business college you will miss a treat. The program to bo presented is the best ever offered to the public of this city. Monday evening at the Babtist church. . The finest sweet water grapes on the market at Wolters's. The forest fire raging below Wagner butte has taken both sides of the creek and is encroaching closer toward Ash land every dav.' Tho sooner it is ar rested by the citizens the better it will be, so says the Record - - . Large and small melons at all prices at C. W. Wolters. The Modford Distilling and Refin ing Co., challenges the world for purity of goods. Their goods are mada from the best of corn and rye and are absolutely PURE. Whole sale house at Medford Ore. Your val ued orders solicited. , 1 Complete list of Oregon school books at Slover's. The ladies of the Episcopal suild held a bazaar and iej-cream festival at tho opera-house Friday evening, in which manv ladies and gentlemen of Medford took a ' lively interest. It was a handsome aflair and netted a neat sum. Placer and quartz claim notices for sale at this office. The Smith Bros, spring near Stien man is coming out ahead of any other resort in the valley in the way of pop ularity and accomodations. Tho pro perties of tha water have b Jen proven beyond a doubt to contain medicinal qualities for bodily ailments of nearly all descriptions. Hanging lamps at cost. Davis i Potten,-er. Messss. Bayuton, McPherson and Onne. on their, blind ledge adjoining the Jewett ldije, are sanguine of hav ing a rich thing, the ore running from $Sl to $UX to the ton. The proprietors are row down adout twenty fast, and the prospect improves as they go down. ' Go to Brophy &' Mathcs for good meats. -. Joan. Pauley ana J. c, fclau wera tfranteu ice ngntlo sell liquors on tne lair ground near Central Point bv the socretarv, Mrs. YV J. Piymale." The bid was $2!5.a, the highest ever paid for the privilege. . . J-A. Jocas, one of our letdiaj cdu- eators, who has besn teaching school besn teaching Jon Big Butto is gellinif out material - to subdivide his place und go into, tha i hog business on a more extensive scale. J Misses laa Jlatney and Mamie v. n?y a Mf.S!, j. w. JP. r,,o,M n,,J Clinton Wiley havo gone to Crater lake and thev intend to return via old Fort . Klamath, where Miss Mamiot'-rTbis is a precaution taken to ucy' expects to remain awhile visit ing friends in Klamath county. . The Jacksonville Dramatic Associa tion, which gave such excellent per formances at Jacksonville and Mediord last winter, intend to repeat their suc cess in a short time. Of course, they will bo liberally patronized by the public. The Savage Bros, are doing the threshing for the Woodville farmers this season. While threshing for B., F. Carter, one of the men was' struck by the derrick fork and knock ed off the. feeder's table, receiving a severe wound on the breast. John Wolters, the' late Jacksonville baker," has moved to Medford and will run the bakery of C. W. Wolters. As Mr. Wolters is a master at the business his wares are sure to be in de mand. Messrs. Hardin and Brown have made a rich strike on the face of Paddy hill, near Gold Hill, exposing a rich pocket of quartz. John - R. Hardin went out from Medford lately to look after its development. Rev. E. E. Thompson, lata pastor of the Methodist church of this city, has been appointed to fill the pulpit for the coming year at Grants Pass. Rev. E. E. Phipps will succed Mr. Thomp son. Rev. E. S. Thompson has boen transfered from Central Point to Ross burg. ... ' Secretary Silas J. Day, of the S. O. Pioneer society, wishes us to say that all persons who may visit Jacksonville to attend the Pioneer Reunion, on Thursday, Sept. 8, and pay 25 cents for a ticket at Medford to" ride over the R. R. V. R. R, to Jacksonville, can get a free return ride to Medford on. a certificate from the sec'y of the Pioneer society, on any trains that may run that day. The barn of John Ocander burned to the ground Sunday night. . The origin of this fire is only one among several mysterious blazes which have occurred in town with the week. One of the out-buildiDgs of the school house was also scorched the other night, but prompt action prevented much dam age. The mysterious purpose of this hellish work is only equalled bv the invisibleness of tha culprits. r There is some talk among our citizens of having the county of Jack son, state of Oregon, divided so as to givo Jacksonville the court house, VOOK HOUSE and COUNTY DEBT and Eagle Point county (that is to be the name of tho pew.-, county) all of that portion of the old county lying on the east side of Bear creek, , including Sams -valley and upper Rogue river and have the county scat of the now county at Eagle Point. . Won't that be nice? Then all of us can have' an office, and we can run a new debt un til we have a little more than we can carry and ' then wo -can divide again and give Sams valley the debt and siari anew, we will have to build a court house anyway, for we have so much legal business to attend to here that it has become necessary to have a deputy district attorney appointed. Our new district attorney was over to attend the Meeker, Dunlap, Allen (Old Rhoda), Carter trial and appointed our old stand-by. t Dr. Stanflold a " his deputy for this part of th.i judicial district, which embraces four pre cincts. Record Cor. from Eagle Point. ' Celluloid in shoots for fancy work at Slover's. . ; ' Jude and Mrs. Crawfo.-d Vivo at the county i.cat this week. B. F. WaJjof Tubii Hook pr.-oiuet ttas bjen iu this vicinity lately. Don't forget the Peopls's party rally at Gold Hill this (Friday) evening. . The Jacksonville public schools will reopen on Mondnv. Sqt. 12, U02. Col. J. N. T. Millor is la the Kla math country looking after his stock interest. . Miss Mary Thiess, of this city; has been engaged as a teacher in tho Salem schools. . .,.: W. J; Plymalo has recently taken charge of the. business department of the Times. .' Thos. Mc Andrews returned a few davs ain from Smith's springs much improved in heultb. Judge W. Crawford visited the county seat ' one day last week on professional business. A numbir of the Woodville folks arj preparing to go to tho hop yards oolow tfrant s r"as8. Tho atmosphere is still full of sraoko. A general shower Of rain would not bs out of place just now. Mrs". F. Roper has been at Medford several timos recently, having her eyes treated by Dr. Geary. G. T. Horshberger arid Win. Carey, two of Central Point's business men, were in towu Thursday. Mrs. Mary Pickering and family arrived from Iowa lately and joined Mr. Pickering at this place. Rev. G. W. Hoxio of Williams creak, proposes rebuilding his sav-mill which was recently destroyed by tiro. Mrs T. A. Harris and infant of Mcd foru, have been visiting her sister, Mrs. B. R. Willits, in Ashland. A numoer oi improvements are go ing on In Jacksonville. Too old town is improving steadily, if slowly. Mrs. F. Roberts of Glendale. arrived latelv for a visit, with relatives and friends in Jacksonville and Medford. Mrs. Gaskin, of San Francisco, who has been visiting her father Chas. Schultz at Jacksonville, has returned home. Fred Hogg has been down to Central Point, fitting up a building for tha oc cupancy of the photographer, there, Mrs. Nichols. Robt. T. Armstrong has returned from his trip north and will remain a few days, when ho will leave for Cali fornia in quest of a location. Harvest Is now at its zcuilh. The croj-B will not be so large as last year, although they arc in many cases turn ing out much brtt ir than expected. Miss Delia J. Pickcl and Miss Mary Theiss left for Salem Tuesday where 'her have accepted positions to teach in the public schools at that place. Mrs. McKinley and Mrs. McCorJ, who have ihran visiting the family of W. U. Parker for some weeks, have taken up their residence in Medford. " C. W. Taylor of Eagle Point, this Columbia, ia tho hopo of rccovertuff 1 hrs health. . Ho will be absent several weeki Mrs. W. ,T.. Piymale went to Poi t- an md lust week to attend a niwtint of the committeo which is making ar- rangomenis to entrta:n tne sovereign grfind lodge I. 0. O. F. . " The ics factory is running at night at present .and lying idle during the ward off any attempt to set fire to tha plant by fire-bugs.""" - j Chas. Vall and wife of Flounce Rock precinct will leave for their old home ia the Sandwich Islands next week, sad will tnke the remains of their son with them for burial there. A gentleman interested in the fisheries at tbe monlh of Rogue River, is looking for a place to put in a hatcberv. He pronounced tho mouth of Big Butt- ah excellent place. . The boys of -Medford .varo. tolled off the streets the.so nights at nino o'clock by tbe Grand Cenlr&i hotel bell. This is a good law and should always bo on- forced. ' ' Lee Burch informs us his crops on the whola turned out fairly well this s;a-son. He threshed J, 600 bushels of barley from 35 acres of ground. At present he is lattening luu hogs which will a vol age 200 pounds each. Wadhams & Co.. of Portland, have established a sugar depot in this city at C. V. Wolters' grocery. A car load of sugar will arrivo immediately and distribution will ha made from herj by Mr. Wolters to all retail merchants in this section. A. A. Davis went north Saturday to look after his milling interests on the Sound. Tho mill at this place is being repainted to obliterate the marks left by tho late fire. Tbe mill is running night and day at present. C. N. Has tings of Spragno. Washington,.is night miller and W. nalley, night engineer. Wm, Olwell is still general superin tendent. , , ' j j- -: v ' ' ; , The first annual convention of the Jackson Countt Christian Endeavor Union will take place at Ashland nt tbe Congregational church on Tuesbay and Wednesday, Sept. (Jth andJth. Tbe first work of tho convention will bo the election of -officers.-which - will bo fol lowed by an excellent program. A so ciable will be given on the evening of tbe first day's session, commencing at 7 o'clock. Each society is entitled to fiye delegates. MEDFORD- PUBLIC SCHOOLS. . - BABBEGAH, rHIitClFAU "The common school," says Rev. A. D. Mayo, "is the- place of all others, to inculcate the great industrial, social, and civic virtues of honesty, chastity, truthfulness, justice, responsibility for social order; all the moral safeguards of national life. If you were absent from the com mencement examination or did not at tend'tho Medford schools last year und wish to enter . this, don't fail to meet tho principal at tho school buildiog on Saturday. --! The teachers are requested to moet at the schools ut 2 o'clock on Saturday. Good Looks. , ... . ' Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition of the vital organs. If tho liver bo in active you have a bilious look, if your stomach be disordered you havo a dys peptic look, and if your kidneys be alloc ted you have a pinched look. Secure good health and you will have good' looks. Electric Bitters is tho great, alterative- and Tonic nets -directly on these :. vital -organs. Curos piuip'.os, blotches, boils and gives a foot! complexion. Sold at G. H. Has-' iu's drug store, SC-c. per bottle. DBPRCES OS Used in Millions of Homes CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. CRIMINAL. . State of Oregon vs. John Walters. ACTIONS AT LAW. J. N. Shook vs. Samuel Colver and Geo. B. Curry ; action at lawtottcover money. L. "L.. Burtenshaw vs. B. F. and E. 13. Mver ; same. -Tinics Defioest vs. O. N. L. S. Asso ciation; same. J. Kahn vs. Buena V. Webb; same. J. N. Shook vs. Samncl Colver and Goo. B. Curry ; application of sheriff of Klamath county for allowanco of fees. - H-3iiry Amraurman vs. G. M. Pierc? to recover real proparty and damages J. B. Brown vs. C. W. Skeel. J. B. Brown vs. N. B. Bradburv. C. Magruder ct al. vs. Frank Amy. C. Magruder et al. vs. F.. T. Down ing. Spencer Cbilders, Jr., vs. . M. P. Phipps: damages. James Hamlin vs. Newell Harlan. . A. S. Johnson vs. J. W. and Melissa Smith. Emma Cooper vs. I. J. Phipps. ct al. Mrs. I. L. Fanning vs. M. F. Hurst: appeal. S. S. Pence vs. James Harvev. M. D. Wells & Co. vs. Fountain & Holmes. Wm. Ulrich vs. R. L. Duscnbury and H. E. Cooper. ' E. A. Smith vs. I. J. Phipps and C. P. Phipp3. EQUITY West Ashland Ditch Co. 2, vs. Wm. Geo; injunction. Hattio B. Winters vs. Geo. W. Win ters; divorce. Slaver & Walker vs. John D. Chap- pel, et al.; foreclosure. Sarah A. Hull vs. Silas H. Hull; di vorco. Susan. A. Dodgo vs. Jesse Dodge; suit in equity for an for support. Jesse JDodgo vs. Susan A. Dodge; di vorce. Annie M. Thomas vs. C. X. Thomas divorce. Alfred Gunter vs. C. H. nosley ; foreclosure of lcin. l-i r - v. 1 1 .... XT C. Mesjen-er. ct al.; foreclosure of mortgage. Lizzie Kmgsburv vs. B. R. Kios- burv; di vorco. Zach Cameron vs. Cvms H. Parker. et al. foreclose of mortgage H. F. Barron, cuardian of the minor F. Barron, guardian of the minor of M. Walker, vs. C. H. Harris. h.-irsof M. V,.-..r v C. H Hrr! ct al.; same. T. A. Harris vs. Lydia D. Harris ; motion to modify decree of divorce. Martha M. Cobksey vs. C. G. Rippey; fon-closure. Levi Gartmaa vs. Stephen Boors; injunction. J. D. Maxom vs. Lillian Hails; suit to quiet title. Manuel Silva vs. Wm. F.eddinjj; in junction. Almira Whetstone vs. 5i!a J. Day, administrator; foreclosure. Henry Arcmermau vs. H.-C. Ecgie, et al.; foreclosure. Ht-nry Atnmerman vs. Thto. H Enjrle; foreclosure. E. Mary H. Litilo vs. Harvoy H. Little: divotxvi. T. M. Howard vs. Ceo. S. Walton ; equity. Robert A. Gray vs. Annelta Gray ; divorce. Jackson County Bank, corporation, vs. Honeyman. DeHart & Co. Prouoanced floprlcso. Yet Saved. From a lettvr writton by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton. S. D., we quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled ou my luuga, cough set in aud linally terminated In consumption. Four doctors irave mo up, savinir 1 could live but a short timo. I pave myself up to my Saviour, detarmined if I could not stay with mv frionds ou earth, I would moet my absent ones above. Mv but band was advised to fet Dr. King's Now Discovery for con sumption, coughs and colds. "I eavo it a trial, took in all eight bottles; it had cured me, and thank God I am now as well and heart v woman." Trial bot tles fro at G. II. Ilaskin's drug store, regular size 50c and$1.00 Kedford Business College. There is always sweet music iu a chime of bells.whcrethe different tones blend to;cthor and form one chord. and it is with pleasure that wo listen to tho tones as they peal forth and fill tbe Btmosphore, as it were, with rich,sweot corded music; but if a lull Is struck whose tone is not in unibon or does not blend iu with tho tones of tho other bells, what a discord it makes, and how distasteful it is to those who are ooliged to listen. I wish to say this to the cit izens of Medford, that it is tho same with a community as it is with music. Every community is made up of people of different tones and different classes. This is necessary. And where those different tones and different classes blend together and all work for one noble purpose.. how happy is that com munity, and how people love to come and dwell with those communities. All seems to bo peace and prosperity, but let a person of a joalous, selfish depo sition, one whoso estimation of himself is greater than all tho estimation uf others have of . him, come into a com? munity and how quick a discord is sounded, how unpleasant it is for those who are ohlig-cd to resido there and how careful others art of moving in. Liet us, citizens of Medford, encourage nothing that will makt a discord, but let us all as one community,- work for one noble purpose with one object in view. And lot that object be, to work for tho best' interests of our town, to keep In good will und unison all classes ot which our town la composed, and keep up such u harmony that those from other communities who visit us will be captivated by tbe even chord of tho different classes and professions of our community ana coma to '.dwell where all Is good-will,, peace and pros perity. ; .- . ....... The doors of our Business College will be open for visitors and those who wish to make inquiry regardin? the school ; also for students who wish to plan heir work for the coming terra, both Saturday and Monday, the College Principal will bo in tho rooms both of the days - for! the purpose of entertain ing visitors and examining- studonts. Hoping to- sea all at the opening cx err.isws r.t the Baptist church Monday evening. Respectfully, 14. E.- RlODY. Baking Powder 40 Years the Standard, Farmers, Attention. Tho tariff bavin? been taken off of flour wa are selling full roller process flour for SO ets. per ick. Angle & Ply- male. Good Stablea. First class rigs of all descriptions can bo procured at all timos of the day or night at the Clareudou hot.,-1 livery stables. Drummers and citizen uscing teams should give thin stable a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed; charges n.a souablo. Advertised Latter List. The toilnnrtnr It the list of letter reci&inuic uncalled (or in Uie MoUur-J. Or., potioSlce on AUKIM13I. l!VJ : Ool:er, Frank 8 Oinnell. O. W. Callanaa. MxkxIo Habbar.1. M. S. Ntulngrr. C. E. Kllcy. Lclhs Worth. Jay Wbce lor, Wulluce Porsoc calling for the above ptemrte ay "Ad rcrttKCit." J. S. lioWAKD, h". M. Lost. On Dead Indian range, one black mare, four years old. AraUan stock, slim mans and tail, a Utile white around the eyes; braudod oulsftshoui dar with letter "J." I will pay liberal for her delivery at Clarendon Hotel, Medford. W. G. Coorr.R. 2ha State Fays Promptly. MEDFORD'Ore., August 8, ISPi Received from the Statj Insurance company, of Sclem. Ore., through their agent Mr. J. E. Enyart, the sum of &U7.-I0 in full sct'.fcment of my dwelling which burned recently, and I fully recommend this company to my neighbors and friends wbo need in surance. Signed, W. P. FAULOVT. Ashland Club. E. E. Ditnirg writes us that at Ash laud thev havo a People's Party club with a membership of 29. Thev meet ) on Friday evening at the city hall and will ke?p tha ball rolling 'till Novem ber. Mr. Barnes made come gord re marks to the ciub last Friday and sev eral songs were sung to enliven the ?? v nf Tbe officer are: Abram j Bish, Treas.; E. E. Doming. Sec.; Capt Teel, P. E. Fitzwawr and Wm. H. ! lireesa, executive cOmmitU-e. Keal Estat Tranafera. i John WiWvmfi to p. c. PuUsent : I crw j Jcb !n.1" ' P -. Co . i Cba. H. Were to l.eri J Pierce ; 4TSt3? srrcs IntvrcT. tlaS. K S E. l. f U T. inkjw to U. S. rot : SWV of SE. See X). Iwp 3 S. K S E. fJjj. Asm Carr 10 E&o Ulair : lot? 9 tvl 7. block -T6. Coolliice add lo Asbiasd. Subject to man i Caweofllx C3tO j In Se. twpSJS. KS V. fTJt. Ivory M. Marbal lo Iftac Carpenter : all cf lou 3l. JO. -T: aud M, block A. KaUroad AU lo Asblaad. InO. Eraim and KUa L V."r!l to U. T. lclow ; S W j, of N KVi. S-c SI. iwp 3. Sl-Xi. I" s. galeai lo ilrnrv i'ae. Jr. ; KO 1 acre iu p a. iwp s. n fc - How Is This! We offer Oi riaudrd Dnllara nc J ward for anv cas of Catarrh that can not bp cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CnEXET& Co. Pmm.. Toledo.O. We, the undorsigned. havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and b-v-lieve him perfectly onorable in all business transactinhand financially ablu to carry out any bligalions rnadd by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Drusrgis!, Toledo. O., Waldiog, Kinnan & Mar vin. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Curo" is token iator- nnlly. actinc directly cn tho blood and i mucous surfaces of the system. Price J. I (Antic. OU1U OV UIl 17rUl?lS. Testimonial free. Oood Irfjpic. In talking with gentlemen lately from Sptht-ru Orefron, it i their deairo to have railroad connection with this place, as it would greatly benefit both them and us. They raise the Tinest hay, grain,' fruit, etc., oa tho coast, and considerable would find a market hore. There are a uutnbcr of flouring mills in Southern Oregon that manu facture tha finest grad.s of fl-jur that would also be a benefit to us. Tho only drawback to building a road is that our harbor is not as safa in wintor as it might bo on account of storms, but with Government aid, could bo uir.do safe. It is tho natural shipping point for Southorn Oregon and Northern California, and with a railroad one hundred milos in length, would tap the wholi entiro inland country, to connect with stoam and sailing vessels. uresccat mty lie-cord. 4 Mathodist Conference, Tuesday, Aug. 00, witnessod the clos ing session at Portland of the Oregon Methodist Episcopal conference at tho Centenary church on tho east aide. Just prior to the formal adjournment of tho conference .the appointments were made by tho bishop for the calon edcr year of 1 f 93. Among othors w note the following: GRANTS PASS DISTKICT-cT. Iy. JON1W, PRESIDING ELDER. . , Ashland J. S. Smith. . . ; . -Grants Pass E. E. Thompson. ; Gold HiilTo bo supplied. Jacksonvillo and Coutral Point C. M. Bryan. Klamath' 'Indian ': Mission D. L. Spaulding.1111" ' ' " ' -Klamath-Falls To be supplied. ' -Lakeviow R. T. Baldwin. -Kngle Point Thomas Starnes. Phocnix-Goorgo Kooklor. Rosoburg E. L. Thoicpsou,-- i Medford E. E, Phipps. . ,. ,; ' '' Thu World, Enriched. :'. . i The facilities of the preicut day for the production of everything that will con duce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost nnlimtted and when Syrup of Tirjs was first produced the -world was enriched with the only perfect laxative kuowu, as it ia the only remedy which ia truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the tvsteni gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time end the belter it U known the POI flrnn UUllUsJ, T cigars, 111 on Canay, Ms, CALL AND SEE US We buy for Cash, and we buy to sell. - We buy direct, and we bay iu quautities. . ...... You will alwavs find our stock complete. We sell at oue price, and that tbe lowest. : .. We treat you courteously. A satisfied cutomer is our best advertisement. Our constant aim is to give you the bast 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 convince you that yon should trade with us. ' The Popular Gfoeet c. w. WOLTER MEDFORD, OREGON. OO TO NUNAN, : : : : JACKSONVILLE. IF YOU WANT THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSI . BLE PRICES. iSlaple Bit Gooils, Groceries, Misioas,:: ' MEN'S FURNISHINGS, ETC., ARE OUR SPECIALTIES. . ' We Pay the Cash or Exchange Our Merchandise for All Farm Products- . HEADER, IT WILL BENEFIT YOU TO TRADE WITH US. Juno ii, 1892. Yours Respectfully, J. NUNAN. WM. AKt'iLE. FRHIWES' STOrE. gf? ANCLE & PLYMALE. Proprietors. - DEALERS IX I General Merchandise Ghroceries, ! Fresh Bacon and Lard, Choice Cigars and Tobacco, Canned Fruit?. WgtUbles and Meat. Extracts, Spiweo, Flour, Matches. Etc., T.tr. FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF TOWX. -;. Y. B Produce Taken-ifi Exchange. . , . I. A. DEALS IN Carpets, uifir aim Care D. H. MILLER, -DEALER IX- Hardware, Stoves, Tinware ... ;t and Fine; Building Material Xarnuited CatlMy, Crp&Vn and Builders Touts. FtaMn Tickle. A.mmattloa, Elo.. Et Redjacket Force Puuips, for doep or ehollow wells. Tin Shop Attacked w. L VAWTKR, . i :.rs.. Wm. BLINOER, Jaekson County Bank. CAPITAL, . - $50,000 ; Medford. Oregon. Loan money on approved security, receive deposits subject to check, aud transact a general banking business on ths most favorable terms. J Your Business Solicited. .. " Correspondteiits: . ' Corbiu Banking Co., N. Y. , lcific Bank, Si Fl-antisco. .Commercial National, Portland. N.fEjR Stationery, EtcEtc, F. M. PLYMALE. Strained Honey. Pure Cider, Vinegar WEBB and Paper Curtains lo. O. W. HOWARD, . . ; . Casater. : J. . ENYART. , Jtast. Caaawr ;Ladd & Basil, Salem. 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