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SOUTHERN OREGON MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPT. 23. 1892. a 1 ; ,1 4 1.! ''t 1 r "V" JOB WORK! FULLY EQUIPPED. MAIL OFFICE. PRICES WAY DOWN QUOTE FOR 30.DATS. Letter Heads," per 1,000, $4.00 Envelopes, per 1000, $3.50. Business Cards, per 1000, $4.00 Statements, per 1000, $4.00. Posters, per 1000. $3.00 and up. Everything else in proportion. Oall and see us. Read the Continued Story on Page 4. Just So. Business men always bear in mind that the majority of our subscribers have especially agreed to patronize all - advertisers in the Mail. And conse quently the larger and more continuous as advertisement is the more trade it draws. We are thus able to tell which of the business houses do the largest business.- "Watch our columns. LOCAL AND GENERAL Complete list of Oregon school books at Slover's. A beautiful rain fell in this valley Saturday night and Sunday. We claim to turn out the best and neatest job work in the valley at rea sonable prices. ' The Table Rock school is being taught by Miss Burch. Wanted At Med ford nursery, one chilled plow and two iron corn cultiva tor wheels small sise. 35-4t Miss Lora Ray, of Gold Hill, will at tend school at this place this winter. Glassware at cost. Davis & Pot tinger. .;. ... . Wm. Hanley and wife have returned from their honeymoon trip. Go to Davis & Pottenger's foi all kinds of soda drinks 5 cents a glass. Xm. Shideler and family have returned from their camping trip. Pure Cider Vinegar at Davis & Pottinger. G. F. Merrimon is stopping at the St. Charles while in Portland. Hanging lamps at cost. Davis & Potteager. The Jewish New Year occurred yes terday and to-day, 22nd and 23d. Trunks! Trunks! Valis-.'sl Valises! Largest stock; lowest prices at Angle & Ply male's. Grant's Pass expects to ship about 20,000 bushels of apples this s-ason. Go to Elder's for the best tea in own Joe Hockersmith has moved his fam ily back to this city from Ashland. Buy your school tablets at Slover's and get a good lead pencil free. The evening course at the Business college of Medford begins October 1st. - Ten cent Cuban Blossom cigar for five cents at Davis & Potteoger's. A son was born to Sir. and Mrs. W. M. Colvig at Jacksonville, on the 11th "'inst. Hurrah for straw hats. All sizes and styles below cost at Angle & Ply males's. . . The soldiers reunion was a grand suc cess. Next year the meeting will be in Medford. We give a cash discount of 5 per cent en all purchases, Anglo &. Ply-' male... - ' : , - B.' R- Stevens, of .Woodville, will soon take np a school in the upper val ley. ' ,, . ' -. ' Deinorest Bros., dentists. : Nitrous oxide-gas administered for painless extraction of teeth." . A ' ''"'. Mrs. W. J. Ply male is at Roseburg helping in; the work at the district fair. : :-.--. : . v, - i. I . ; . Slover . has .the only fountain in town and gives a large, ioaming glass of soda for 5c - - : Dr. R. Pryce and W. H. Parker reg istered at the Gilman in Portland a few days ago. . - - . - Largest stock of men's youths', and childrens' clothing in town at Angle & Ply male's. The Talent school began Monday with J. B3atty and Miss Roberts as teachers. Lamp chimneys at Wolter's gro cery. A son of Ol. Weaver, of Jackson creek, broke his arm at the Eaton ranch last week. Go to O.' Holtan, tailor, and in spect his goods and prices before buy ing elsewhere. F, T. Downing has sold 35 acres of wild land near Central Point to W. W. Edington for $700. &1.25 Will buy a Ladies' Solid Leather Shoe at Taylor's shoe store, opposite postoffice. 4t S. S. Aiken, late of Prospect, has moved his family to Central Point for the winter. Use flour from Eagle Roller Mills and you will find it belter than the best. For sale by Angle & Plymale. tf A fine flow of water has been ob tained from an artesian well in Honey lake valley.: Prof. L. L, Freeman' is teaching the Gold Hill schools. - Forty scholars at tended the first week. " See Wolters' adv. ' It is a dandy. . W. A. Mann and E. A. Ford, of Cen tral Point, are keeping a boarding .house at the fair grounds. . -The latest style hats, gloves, trim mings, etc., just received at Mrs. L. J. guars' mjUinary Btore. A. D. Helman and R. A. Minkler, of Ashland, are at the St. Charles hotel in Portland this week." Fine spices and extracts at Davis & Pottenger's. Mrs. Nichols has now moved into her new photograph gallery at Central Point and is ready for business. Dry popcorn at Elder's. Mrs. C. H. Ercanbrack's mother and father are here from the .east for a few month's visit at Central Point. Quaker Rolled Oats at Davis & Pottenger's. S. H. Dunlap of Talent sung a solo. ("The G. A. R,") at the Ashland reun ion, which was well received. Subscribe for the Mail. A. H. Dean is building a residence on his property four miles from town, across the river from Grant's Pass. Fruit jars at Davis & Pottenger's. At a special meeting the Ashland school distrct voted a six-mill tax to run the schools through the year. Fine job work at this office. Be sure and take in the dance fair week in Fradenburgh's hall at Central Point, given by L. W. Robbins. It Rubber tip lend pencils 10 cants per dozen and up at Slover's. Capt. James Goodall of Jackson creek had the misfortune to lose his barn by fire last week while he was absent. The finest sweet water grapes on the market at Wolters's. Central Point citizens as follows were in town Saturday : F. T. Downing, C. H. Ercanbraek, G. T. Hershbergerand Frank Amy. '. ' Maxcy handles nil kinds of soda water at 5 cents a glass. Those who are interested will be sor ry to learn that the railroad com pany are not making any contracts f r wood. Mason fruit jars at C. W. 'Wolters; largest stock and variety. Three thousand dollars is a pretty stiff bond for a 100 offiee, but that is tha amount required of the county coroner. Placer and quartz claim notices for sale at this office. Mrs. Rose Bartlctt of Portland, wife of Geo. Bartlett, the S. P. conductor, is paying relatives and friends in the valley a visit. The Premium Market for good meat. Xas;n:e Barr hrs transferi e 1 to Eliza WooSford. lots 11. 14, 15, and 1C of block 44 in .Medford, for $374. Mrs. Wolenweb?r has arrived from Vancouver, "Wash., and will visit her aunt, Mrs. John Abbott, of Ti-.lent, for several weeks, says tha News. H. F. Wood, the contractor, hasbceu in town. Miss Lipp-ncott, a dsujht3r of Mr. Lippencott station aeut ia this city, is in attendance tt Si. ilarv's acad .my at Jacksonville. j Go to the Premium lr.rket fjr ; Uolona a:id all kinds of sar.sjiire. Miss Luclla Gibson has returned to Central Point from Tolnisu's springs, where she ha had charge of the l'os- Ul tel jgra:)h ofnej. Ladies' visiting cards printed at, this ofiic j. v The M. E. Church, South, will havo a quarterly meeting at the Central Point camp grounds, to-day and to morrow, 23d and 24th. Soda water 5 cents a glass at C. W. Wollure.' Judge L. R. Webster is located in the Ryau building opposite Drum's store in Jacksonville, and has a nice sign to mark the place. Pure maple syrup at Davis & Pot tenger's. Austin W. Bish has been engaged supplying the Klamalh county people with some of Rogue river vallry's delic ious fruit product. For teas and coffee try Davis & Pottenger. Miss Roe Griffiths, a teacher in the Medford school last year, is ttachin? at Antioch, and expects to have a large attendauc-3. Smoke the Detroit Free Press cigar at C. W. Wolters". The Talent News says that M. H. Coleman will move to Wagner creek about October 1st, having rented his Phoenix farm to his son, W. B. Partly cooked, silver-flaked hom iny at the Wolter's grocery. W. P. H. Legate has rented the dwelling lately vacated by Rev. P. R. Burnett and will move his family back from Hornbrook in a couple of weeks. The millinerv store of Mrs. L. J. Sears is just now replete with the latest styles. W. B. Baily of Big Butte is at the home of A. C. Howlett at Eagle Point, suffering from a paralytic stroke re sulting from a plunge in Rogue river. A complete stock of the latest style of millinery has just been received by Mrs. L. J. Sears. The quartz mill owned by Houck and Shaffer is being moved to Wooiville, where they will begin operations on the mine recently purchased from W. J. Stanley & Co. Celluloid in sheets for fancy work at Slover's. Several thousand bushels of wheat are already stored in the Mill Co.'s ware-bouses at Central Point ready to grind, as soon as tho mill is finished, and more is being delivered daily. The overland train which bore the Odd Fellows from this city to Pot'.and was five hours late. - The delay was caused by tho burning of a bridge near Glondale, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Jones of this place sang a duet at the lata reunion at Ashland which was 'great" says tho Tidings, and Miss Jones recited a lovely piece entitled, "You Put no Flowers on Pa pa's Grave" , W. Hurst ', has been in town f r j:n Wellan. A. Luigell is do.va from tho Klam ath county. L. A. Rose of Phcouix was in town this week. C. F. Wall and wife wore down from Prospect this week. . L. G. Porter has moved to his proper ty east of Boar creek. Mr. Johnson, of the iec plant, is ab sent in Portland on business. Chas. Strang's now safe is in placo in his drug store and is a beauty. C. W. Wolters and L. F. CranfiU have received a car-load of salt. C. Mingus, tho great fruit man of Ashland, called Monday on business. Postmaster Howard went to Gold Hill this week to do soni3 surveying. A. C. Howlett and ladies of Eiglo Point, visited this section Tuesday. J. A. Whitman left for tho north Tuesday in interest of his fruit business. Mr. Thiess of the distiller is back from a successful business trip on the sound. Mrs A J Stewart went south Tues day and A J is stopping at the Clar endon. Weaver's and Field's letter of accep tance is worth readiug. You will find it published on 1st page. James Linn of Jacksonville, has been appointed to a scholarship in the State Agricultural Collge, at Corvalls. Mrs. Jas. A. Slover, Sr., from Grant's Pass, has been visiting with her son, Jas. A. Slover. Mrs. Jas. A. Slover, Jr.. is ou the sick list. Hereafter the Y. M. C. A. will moot in the Presbytearn church. Rev. E. R. Phipps will address the young men next Sunday, at S p. m. Horace Nicholson has charge of D. H. Miller's hardware store during the latter's absence in Portland. Horace iuforms us he will embark in business for himself in a few weeks. Medford will thip about 30.000 bush els of apples this season. This is more than any other point by a good deal. The sams can be said of peaches, prunes, etc. At the meeting or tha People's par ty county central commute iu this city last Saturday, important business was transacted, which will bi published at the proper time. The supreme court at the October term will give a second hearing to the Beekman-Haralin cas:?, rapidly becom ing one of the noteworthy cases in tho history of Oregon jurisprudence, says the Times. "Break the News Gjntly", an orig inal poem written during the war by Mrs. Damon of this city and spoken by her at the soldiers reunion at Ashland, was beautiful and affoctingand received large applause. Geo. and John Clements have been awardjd the conlract to buiiJ the bridge across Applcgato near IJinc dicl's place. The bid was Sl-JOO for the main span and ?2.5o per foot for approaches. Sirs. W. L. Townsend, bclorcd wife of our tonsorial artist, died in Ashland Tuesday at tha hocii of her parents, after a severe i!lns. Mr. Townsend has the h-.-artfelt sympathy of his large circle of friends in his pr.'sat loss. At a regular raieting last Mxiday evening of the K. of P. lojgj in this city, J. E. Enyart and C. I. Hutchison were elected as reprcsenalives to the Grand Lodge, which convenes in Port land in October. Wanted A bright boy or girl in every town to send us a postal card asking for particulars of how, by a lit tle pleasant work they can earn a bi cycle, a watch or choico library, with out its costinff them another cent. Box 46, Boston, Mass. 38-Gm Thursday. Sept. 30th, at 10 o'clock, a. m., Prof. J. M. Bloss of the State Ag ricultural College will deliver an ad dress at tho Fair Grounds. Subject: "Kslatiou of Education to Agricul ture." C. H. Ercanbraek is now prepared to supply the people with grocerios at the lowest prices for cash at Central Point, The Alliance should support Mr. Er canbraek as he will especially endeav or to please. We have been asked to give publici ty to the fact that deer are being slaughtered without reason in the sur rounding hills, and that the culprits will bo brought to justice, if they do not let up. A road has been petitioned for by J. G. Briscoe and others in Trail creek precinct. The commissioners court 'has appointed J: A. Houston, J. C. Hannah and Perry Foster as viewers to to meet at beginning of said road, Sept. 30th at 10 a. ra. This week, on the forth page, will be found the commencement of asorial, entitled "A Story" and as it is writton by a well known writer, whose reputa tion as an entertainer, is of the best we take pleasure in presenting it to our readers. Be sure and follow the trials and tribulations of the hero. ToCoramandar La Valley, Vice Com manders Dunlap, Ax tell and Faris, Adjutant Hills, Quartarmaters Norris and his assitants, Erford, Peterson, Beach, Crowson, Spencer and Sayles, and to tho ladies of Burnside Corps W. R. C, the visiting members of the en campment last week at Ashland woro largely indebted for a pleasant time says the Tidings. In the encampment at the reunion -at Ashland were tho following post 'com manders: J. R. Casey, Burnsida Post, G; A. R., A3hland; Mrs. M. E. McCall, Burnside Post, W. R. C, Ashland; Goodman Noble, C. A. Arthur Post, G. A. R., Medford; Mrs. Damon, Ches ter A. Arthur Post, W. U. C, Medford; D. S. Holton, Gen. Logan Post, G.. A. R., and Mrs. Aba Axtell, Gen. Logan Post, W. R. C, Grant's Pass. 000 Baling AlPoivder: Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard, John King was up from Gold Hill one day this week. W Boeson, of Talent, registered at the Clarendon this week. A farewell party was given to C. Young Thursday evening, at the resi dence of F M Plymale. L A Simon, who has been out with Surveyor C J Howard, returned yester dav and reports that the remainder of the party will return in about eight days. In the Sunday closing case from this city wo stated last week that the cir cuit court had decided that udgo Wal ton had no jurisdiction in the premises. This is erroneous, and we wish to set the matter right. The circuit court dismissed the case on motion of the counsel for the saloon men, so that puts the parties back to where they were ia the beginning. Heppner citizens are rejoicing in the success of an artesian well for city water supply. A test was made with a six-inch pump with a capacity of 250,000 gallons a day. The pump was started at a 72.000 gallons a day rate, and then increased to 144,000 gallons, and at last to 21ti,00Y gallons, and the well stood the test, to the surprise of many doubtful persons. This test con vinced the citizens that the well will supply water sufficient for Heppner's demands, though another well may be sunk to insure a supply equal to any emergency. J. T. Miller, lha Central Toint nurseryman, visited lirul'i Tux this week. New ftaxsware at C W. Woller. Fresh soppij of candle at C W. Woltera. Cobble gutters will replace the present wood en ones in our streets. Stone is belnc h-n'ed tor the purpose. Our streets are also to be graded with fraud. II .O. Chute and Chas. Campbell, of Dallc3.are about Ui open a jewolry store in this elty. The gentlemen come highly recommeded and vi.1 no donbt meet with the success they dcArrve. M-rricd, Sept. ItC at the reldcnce of A. II. Kootbbr. Joseph T. Duck and Miss Sarah R. Iluothbjr : O. J. CYlllard. officiating. Married. Sept. 19. at the court boum, bj Juilce J. K Nell, James McCaslUi and Miss Ut ile Cox. DIED At the home of her parents. Mr. aod Mm Daniel Chapmsn. In Ashland, Sept. SOto ISSi. at IO:a a. o.. Mrs. Lolu Totmsend. wife of W. L. Towuscnd or MeJford. ajed ! years sni IS days. The funeral took place from the Chap man residence oa ttranlte street, Wednesday cvcaloj. Sc;l. 2i at oue oVlck. Interment at Ashland ecrct?ry. Ta Portland. The following morab.TS of the I. O. O. F. of M .Mifosxl. w.-nt to Portland la a special car last week, to attend the I mj"ting of tho Saveroin Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., which conv-n.-d Monda;-. They are expected back the last of this week: I. A. Web a id wif ., D. H. Miller and wifo. Dr. E. B. Picksl and wif j. B. S. Webb and wife, L. M. Lyons and wifo, Mrs. W. I. Vawter, A. C. Nicholson. G. F. M-;rriraan. D. S. You.igs. C. C. Taylor, Mrs. R. T. Law ton and F. Barneburg and daughter. What's th Katterr To be often reminded, as we ara, that our subscribers in outside postoftlces do not receive thMr Mail regularly, is worrying to say tha least. Our sub scribjrs at Bolt havo within a few days complained to us that the Mail seldom reaches them, and from Lak ) Creek cam 28 tho sime complaint. Wo are going to sift this matter to the bot tom and to that end wo have writton to the )ostal inspector at Portland as a starter, and will push the matt-jr until we And out who is to blame and then something will drop. The Besult. Thos. A. Harris, who was accident ally shot on the 12th inst., died of his wounds Thursday evening, Sept. loth, at G o'clock. He was buried in the Catholic cemetery at Jacksonville, Rev. Father Watry conducting the services. Deceased leaves surviving widow (for merly Miss Nettie Tice), and infant child, besidos a daughter of tender years by a former marriage. He was universally esteemed as a whole-souled, genial man, and the untoward accident resulting in his death is sincerely de plored. . Wimer Jottings. It is vory dry and smoky here. J. W. Robinson has a full stocked store. Give him a call. School began in Wimer dist., Mon day, Sept., 12th, with T. C. Cailcy as teacher. Mr. Joseph Burkhardt is eroctiug a ne w dwelling on his place. Savago & Caxton will havo finished throashing all the grain on the creek by tho last of the week. The now bridge across Evans oreek is complatcd. It will afford a great convenience to this section of tho county- . . .. Chester, the little son of A. J. Shor rlll, who has been very sick for quite a while sooms to be improving vory slow iy. r Prof. B. R. Stevens closed a . very successf j1 term of school at tho Scott sc hool house Friday, St-pt. t9Ui. -t Mr. Stevens - is one of Jackson county's prominent teachers and is a successful instructor. Vale. Farmers, Attention. The tariff having been taken off Of flour we are selling full roller procesa flour for U0 cts. per sack. Angle & Ply. male If you are unwell or experience that tired feeling, take tho Mail; it will rest yoin- .t ' The Btate Pay Promptly. ' - Medfokd Ore., August 8, 1892. Received from the Stats Insurance company, of Salem, Ore., through tneir agent Mr. J. E. nvart, tne. sum of 617.40 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. Faklow. Bueklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever aorcs,tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 2Tjo per box. For sale bv G. H. Raskins. When weak, weary and worn out, read the Mail and it will restore your strength. Notice. We have moved into our new shop on V street, aod are now prepared to servo the public with everything in our line. 1 hanking you for your past patronage, we hope, by fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. We are yours anxious to please, Buoput Sc Mathks. Fair Notice. Tuesdav. September 27th, will be Fruit Grower's Day at the Cantral Point Fair Grounds. Thero will be no gate charges ou that day. There will bj an interesting address on agricul ture. The horticulturists of Jackson and Josephine counties should make as fine an exhibit as possible. They can not afford to do otherwise. The repu tation of this part of tho state for the abundance and excellence of its or chard and vineyard products must be maintained. - Don. A. H. Carson will deliver an address at the Fair Grounds on Thurs day, Sept. 29th at 11 o'clock, a. m Tbis gentleman's ability as a public speaker, and his scientific research on the great Geld of horticulture, in which he has bcn a patient gleaner for a life time, is sufficient guarantee of his ability to present the subject of horti culture to an audience, in a way both pleasing and profitable to alL Don't fail to hear him. Coming to Jackson County. One or more surgeons of National Surgical Institute. NUSiS Bush Strret. S. F will be at the Hotel Orciron. Ashland. Sept. j. Grand Central liotet. Mrdfor.K Sept. anh and at the Uou-1 tllaclibum. Urant's l'ass. rV-pt. Xta. This ms'.kuc is specially devoted to the treat- : mrut of curvature of the srine, diseases of the , hip and knee joint, crooked limbs, clubfeet and I nl lh-wll!i-.Ur..nntllrt. Tl,..i . ....w.. I. . inc these troubles as well as nasal datarrh and ail cbrsnlc dlsnases has made for the Institute a national regulation. - Ail persons who are sufferlnir from any of these complaints fhould not fail to lake advan tage of this opportunity for relief. Ask your postmaster for circulars. Reference mar be had to the foUowinc: Gov X. t. Kerry. Oiympia. Wash: Judce Tnos. L I avMon. Salem. Or.: Supreme Judge J. P. lloyt, of Washington: Rev. K. R. Condit, Al bany. Or. : E. Young A Co. Oakland. Or, and Uenry Conn .Roseburg, Or. The YVorU Hnrlchei.. The facilities of the presezt day for tie production of ererything that will con duce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind arc almost unlimited and when Syrup of Fijs was first produced the world was 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 r, in fact, at any tuna and the better it is known tha more pop ular it ty'omew. NOTICE OF NEW SURVEY. TJ sited States LAKDOrnca. I Roseburg, Ora..Spl. IS. I8B9. f Notice Is hereby given that the approved map of the survey of township number IS South, of Hangu S East has been received at this office, to wit : The plat of said surveys thereof will be filed In this office on the Nth day of No -ember, l&ei. and on aod after the -a!d Uth day of November, IrtU, we will be prepared to receive applications for the entry of the land in said township. John H. Sncrc Register. A. M. Crawford, Receiver. NOTICE OF NEW SURVEY. Land Office at Roseburg. Or. Sept S. ISM. Notice is hereby given that the approved maps of surveys of the following Townships hairclbecn received at ibis office to-wit : Town ship No. 31 South, of Range 1 East, W. M.. com plete. The heretofore nnsnrvoyed portion of Town ship No. ill South, of Range No. 1 West, W. M.. to wit : Sections 1, 9, 8, 4. J, . t. 8. , 1CS II, 13. is, h. n, is, 17, is, iv, so, 2i. a, a, a. , as, S7. SS. 29. .10. 31. Si. S3. SI, 34 and 3S. The heretofore uaRurveyed -portion of Town Ship IS South, of Rauge S West. W. M-. to wit : Hrctions No, 4. 5, , 7, S, l, 17, IS, 10, 90,31. SS. W. S3. .11. 3 and S3. She piut of said surveys hereof will be filed in this offlco on the Sid day of November, IKS. anil on and after the said &d day of November, 1HW. we will be prepared to receive applications tor the entry of the land in said townships. . JOHN H. SHU1E, Register. A. M. CRAWFORD, Receiver. $100 Reward. 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