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SOUTHERN JORKOPN MAIL, FRIDAY. . SEPT. 30, 189a. it JOB WORK! FULLY EQUIPPED MAIL OFFICE PRICES WAY DOWN QUOTE FOR 30 DATS. Letter Heads,- per 1,000, $4.O0 Envelopes, per 1000, $3.54 Business Cards, per 1000, $4.00 Statements, per 1000, $4.0 Posters, per 1000. $3.00 and uri. 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 an 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 Judge Hanna is visiting his family in Oakland. 'Calif. Complete list of Oregon school books at Slover's. Miss Kate Billingor is visiting in Douglas county. . We claim to turn out the best and neatest job work in the valley at rea sonable prices. County Treasurer G. E. Bloomer has been visiting in Portland. Wanted At Medford nursery, one chilled plow and two iron corn cultiva-' tor wheels small size. 35-tt C. C. McClendon has been in attend ance at the Roseburg fair. Glassware at cost. Davis & Pot tinger. L.. C. Pankey lately built himself a nice residence in Sam's Valley. Go to Davis & Pottenger's foi all kinds of soda drinks 6 cents a glass. D. W. Knutzou cf Applegate was do ing business in this town not long since. Pr.ro Cider Vinegar at Davis & ! Pouinger. j A. Lamb, the well known miller, i . employed at the Ejglj Mills near Ash- j land. Hanging lamps at cost. Davis 1 Pottoc'er. Ex-SherifT Brad Dean is chief mar shal at thj fair grounds at Csntral Point. We give-a cash discount of 5 pir cent en all purchases, Angle & Fiy male. Dr IS. Pryca is at Forest Grore, re ceiving treatment at the Keelv Insti tute. ' Lamp chimneys at Wolter's gro cery. Mrs. Mark Armstrong, who has bsen quite ill for several weks past, is im proving. Largest stock of men's youths', and childrens' clothing in town at Angle & Plymale's. Mrs. K. M. McDjaaugh, of Willow Springs precinct, has been visiting at, Koscburg. Slovcr has the only fountain in town and gives a large, loaming glass of soda for 5c. L. O. Castor, arrived from Poguss, Calif., last week, and will make this place his home. Ueinorest Bros., dentists. Jf itrous oxide gas administered for painless extraction of teeth Mrs. Walters of California, is visit ing htr daughter, Mrs. J. W. Wiley, at Phoenix. " Hurrah for straw hats. All sizes and styles below cost at Angle & Ply males's. . .. - .- A meeting of the Republican County Central Committee was held in this city last Monday. Ten cent Cuban Blossom cigar" for five cents at Davis fc Pottenger's. Z. . McCubbin has sold lots 5 and 6 in block 6 of Park addition to W. S. Conkling for $80. Buy your school tablets at Slover's and get a good lead pencil free.' Wm. Ulrica has purchased of Paul Chartrand, lots 8, 9 and 10 in block 11 in this city for S6V-5. -tGo to Elder's for the best tea in own An interest in the'Table Rook ditch has been transferred to J. O. Johnson by E. P. Pickens for S"00. . Use flour from Eagle Roller Mills and you will find it better than the . best. For sale by Angle & Plymale. tf Geo. H. Andrews last week sold lots 11 and 12 in block 3 in this city to Wm. Ulrich. Consideration 160. . &1.25 Will buy a Ladies' Solid , ,A leather Shoe at Taylor's - shoe store, opposite postoffice. 4t Mr. McKay and family, of Modoc county, CaL, arrived In town this week and moved into the Chas. Damon rest-" . dence.. . . Gq to O. Holtan, tailor, and in spect his goods an$ prices before buy ing elsewhere. A. Pool of Eagle Point, lately lo3t a valuable work horse by the animal falling on some- stones and crushing in his skulL . . . Soda' water 5 cents a glass at C. W. Wolters.' . . J. H. Wimer of Applegat, last week plucked 415' pounds' of 'fine pears off one tree in bis ' orchard, says, the Courier. "' ' ' Wm. Noah of Sam's Valley, has moved his mill to his place on Sam's creek and is sawing a large quantity of fine lumber. Trunks! Trunks! Valis.-s! Valises! Largest stock; lowest prices at Angle & Plymale's. . . Col. J. T. Bowditqn is temporary captain of the camp of Sous of Veterans, which was organized at. Ashland ou the 17th inst. Fino 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.' John Schumpf of Jacksonville is en gaged in digging an irrigating ditch on his brother's ranch in the Apple gate district. I. E. D.iboy, the Gpld Hill jeweler and J. W. Marksberry, tho merchant of that place, wero in town one day this week. Ladies' visiting cards printed at this office. Hon. J. D. Whitman is at the head of the horticultural department of the fair, and as usual, is making his de partment a success. See Wolters" adv. It is a dandy. . Alford's steam thresher has finished work on Judge Smith's raneh. The judge raised 4.134 bushels of grain on 200 acres. Klamath Kalis Express. The latest style hats, gloves, trim mings, etc.. just received at Mrs. L. J. Sears' milliuary store. The record tells us that the O. & T. Co. has transferred to D. H. Miller and Chas. Strang lots 14. 15, lfi, IV and IS block 53 in Mediord, for $390. Go to Chute & Campbell for your jewelry repairing. Miss Anna Neathami of Rock' Point precinct, who is suffering from dropsy, was in Jacksonville lately for treat ment, accompanied by her brother. Chute & Campbell can repair vour- watch in a skillful and satisfactory manner. Give them a trial. " I i Miss Bern ice Cameron of Uniontown ! precinct, sustained severe injuries one j day last week br being thrown from her runaway horse, She is getting along nicely. Go to tho Premium Market for Bologna and all kinds of sausage. J. A. Brown last week purchased lots 5 and 6 in block f-9 in this city of L. C. Montague for tl"0 and immediately transferred them to G. W. Howard for H0-X H. F. Wood, the contractor. V.-.isbeeR j in town. j The Ashland Mining Company will j put in a five-stamp battery in the mil! j they have leas.d :;t the He'mun street j crossing cf the railroad truct in Aih-' land. ' The "Premium Market for good meat. A p.-lil;o:i t Gv. Ponmyer, asking for tha pardon of I. J. Stacy. wh killed a man in Tabli Rek preeinei some time sine :, is i:i circulation and being numerously signed. Placer and quartz claim notices for sale at this office. A largj quantity of apples is being hauled from the Applcgate section, for shipment to California. The fruit is of fine quality and commands Cocents a box delivered at Medford. Mason fruit jars at C. W. Wolters: largest stock and variety. J. S. Howard, of Medford, and David Loring, of Portland, are here again be fore the board of equalization repre senting the railroad people in tho mat ter of land taxes. Kla-.nath Star. Maxcy handles all kinds of soda water at 5 cents a gloss. Sheriff Pclton lately arrested" E.l. Farley of Chimney Rock precinct, who -is charged with larceny of stock, and brought him to Jacksonville. Farley subsequently' gave bonds for his ap pearanco at the December term of court. The finest sweet water grapes on the market at Wolters's. . The Medford Mining Co. last week sold their placer mine on Klamath river, opposite Ash creek, to J. C. Bay er, W. R.' Price and another Portland man for S3,o30 W. P. Legate will re main for awhile and conduct tho mine for the new purchasers. 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 choice library, with out its costing them another cent. Box 40, Boston, Mass. 38-6m Mrs. Ida Kahler, of this city, daugh ter of Judge Walton, left for Coour d'Alono, Idaho, Monday evenipg, ac companied by her yonngest child. She will be absent for sevoral moiithi. Ai an artist, a musician and songstress, Mrs. Kahler ranks with thj first in this community. . Pure maple syrup at Davis & Pot tenger's. . Hallow'en is the evening preceding Hallow Dai', or All Saint's Day, whioh is celebrated November 1st, in honor of the conversion, in the Seventh Cen tury, o( the Pantheon at Rome into a Christian place of worship. Pope Bon ifice II dedicated this day to the Vir gin and all the martyrs. For teas and coffee 'try Davis & Pottengor. A gentleman interested in boring wells has visited MofHoad and other place hereabouts lately. His home is in Portland but he is so favorably im pressed with our salubrious climate and prospects that ho speaks of return ing o locate among us. He made a proposition to onr town board to sink a well. ' The Central Poiut fair is booming. Smoke the Detroit Free Press cigar at C. W. Wolters'. Partly coeked, silvor-lla ked horn iuy at the Wol tor's grocery. Deputy Clerk J. H. Buffer visited us one day this week. Celluloid in sheets for fancy work at Slover's. Editor Leeds was up from his den tho first of the week. J.O'Hara has purchased tho residonce occupied by Dr.S. Daniel son. D. T. Pritehard'sno.v stock of jewel ry is wonderful. Call and see it. Subscribe for tho Mail. I. A. Webb has been receiving a largo number of fine picture frames. Fruit jars at Davis & Pottenger's. How do you liko this Indian Sum mr? It is glorious! Fine job work at this office. Col. Johnson has traded his ranch on Rogao river for tho Hall property in this city, Rubber tip lead pencils 10 cents per dozen and up at Slover's. Born, in this city on Friday, Sept. 23d, to Dr. and Mrs. S. Danielson, a son. O. Harbaugh, one of Jacksonville's prominent citizens, called Wednesday on business. A complete stock of tho latest stylo of millinery has just been received by Mrs. L. J. Sears. W. P. Squire and wife and Judge Tolman and ladies were up from Ash land this week. The millinery store of Mrs. L. J. Sears is just now replete with the latest styles. Chas. Addington, Chs. Angel and Al. Hopkins are registered at the Clar endon from Shake. Mrs. D. A. Joaes'of Salem, is paying her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Ply male, of Jacksonville, a visit. Cecil Young has returned to San Jos. California, after a pleasant visit with relatives and friends here. A. G. Johnston, the Eagle Point justice, was doing business in town Tuesday, accompained by his family. County clerk Mux MuUer was at Tuesday evening's train, to receive his lady folks, who arrived from the south. Mrs. C. I. Hutchinson gave a party at her residence Monday evening to the young people in honor of Cecil Young. Rev. E. E. Thompson was up from from Grant's Pass one day this week and placed his name on our subscrip tion list. ' J;is. G. Glark. the p:?t and singer, w;Jl hold a concert in tho Methodist church at Phoenix this Saturday even ing. Tw-enty-six thousand bushels of wheat on the Alliance platforai. at Athena, Or., sold TuesJav uf hu-t week for o") and 7 c nts. Shi:-:ens of c;-.l?l fro:n po'siN ia Oregt-n and Washington to the Prget Sound Packing Cmjn:iy new aveiage 1400 h?ad a mouth. W. G. Ce-oper.- of thi Clarendon, and Isaac Wolf, precinct constable, left for California overland a few days :'go, to look up a location. Mi?3 B.-igg-t. daughter of G. S. Driggs of this city, returned to Port land the first of tho week, much im proved in health, aflcr a four mouth's visit here. W. L. Miller, of Jacksonville, will return to Ann Harbor, Mich., to re sume studies in tho school, Saturday of this week, going by way of Sacra mento. Tho Southern Oregon Stock Pro tective Association will meet in this city Saturday. Oct. 1st, at 10 o'clock a. in., to elect officers and transact i ther important business. The fail of rain in the Willamette this fall has already been sufficient for farmers to begin plowing, but in this vallfy the ground is stiil rather drr, although some rain has fallen. The Children's Floral Company of Spikenard are sending out a large amount of advertising matter. They deal ia indigenous flowers, plants and cones and mineral specimens. Everybody should be sure and attend the dance Uiis Friday night at Fraden burgh's hall al Central Point as it will be the best of the week. The mtiMC is good and everything will be first-class. The several citizens both ladi es nnd genth.-men, have returned from Port land, whore they wore in attendance tit tho I. O. O. F. convention, much pleased with tho trip, the crowds and the rain. Fred. Barneburg, while at. Portland at the convention, blew out tho gas in a hotel and went to bed. I. A. Webb happened to enter the room in lime to save Mr. Barn8'urg"s life, but it was a close call. The reported sale of tho Grand Cen tral hotel hus not been consummated as yet. Messrs. Neuber and Arm strong are figuring on purchasing the business but have not tak?n charge. Reasonable people aro finding little fault with tho advance Medford is making. Peopl3 visiting other sec tions for awhile and thon returning here ar3 astonished at tho growth of our town. We aro in it. We learn from authentic sources that the fair at Roseburg was a fizzle, finan cially and otherwise. Tho farmers in' that vicinity as a body refused to ex hibit their ivarc3, owing to tho fact, ns' they claimed, lht the fuir was not run in their interest. A slight of hand manipulator with ventriloquistie proclivities, perform ;d payliigly on the depot square a couple of evenings this woulc. Peopl. always seem to have money to spend on those occasions and greBt crowds elbowed tboir way to the front. Powder Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard, Judge L. R. Webster, waul north on Monday. C. P. Jones and J. T. Townsend of Ashland, spent a few hours . in town Wcdncsduy. J. A. Whitman returned Wednesday from his fruit -trip north and reports business pretty brisk. Tho Wouians Relief Corps, of Med ford, will give a ten-cent social in the opera houso'this Friday evening. All are invited. Mr. Woody, who some tiuio since purchased the Vansiekle property back of the Baptist church, moved Lis family in on Wednesday of this week. Clarence Kellogg, day engineer in Davis' flour miils, expects to soon leave for Portland, to take a position as engineer on one of the river boats. State Printer Frank C. Baker ar rivvd in town 'ou Wednesday's train and left immediately for the fair grounds, where he is chief judge at the races. John W. Curry, so long connected with the establishment of Angle & Ply male of this city, will leavo for Albion, Calif., the first of next week, to take charge of the books in a large establish ment t lit re. DIED. At the family residence iu Medford. Sept. '23, lS'Ji at 5 o'clock, p.m.. Chas. G. Brou, aged 44 years, two months and 21 days. The funeral took place from his la. . residence ou Monday Sept. ii'.th at I o'clock, p. m., servica being held by Rev. Geo. S. Walton. He was buried ia the Jacksonville j cemetery under the auspices of Med jford lodge K. ofP. j The deceased was a long nnd patient , suffered from dropsy. He leaves a wife J and several children, who with a large list of friends, mourn tho loss of the J husband, father nnd friend. g- Resolution of Respect. Whereas, liv. E. E.Thompson, hav ing been pastor of the M. E. Church of this place for one war, nnd When as. He has b-en removed from thi o charge by the Annual Conference, against the expressed will of lh church, therefore be it j r.ESOLVKI). K-sr--t. That we express j oi;r appreciation of his earnest, faith- lul aiul suece-ul I:i;xrs among us. Second. TUat wc he-ipjak f.r him u welcome crner.g the p-eopl? t Grant's Pa.s, a:id trust that his labors wi-i bo equally successful there. By order of the Official Board, M. E. Ohitrca. E. A. Jt'HNSOX. Sec. Medford. Sept. Aa Apology. Ira Wakefield, of Phoenix, called on lis this week and told a good story on himself. Ho was billed to speak al the People's Party meeting at Central Point Saturday nisht, but through the week he lost a day nnd arose Sunday morning early, thinking it was Satur day and repairing to his potato field he pitched iu with the idea of gather ing his crop before starting for Cen tral Point. His delusion was short lived, however, as his wife soon con vinced him that he Was breaking the Sabbath. Thus it was that the Central Pointers waited in vain for the good speech prepared for them. Literary Society Organised. The s-tudents of the Medford Busi ness College organised a literary socie ty in tho college rooms, Friday even ing, Sept. 2:11. The following ollieers we.ro elected for the term : President, Geo. S. Parker; vice-president. Miss Ethel Holder t secretary. Frank Wait ; treasurer. Miss Kate McCord. Tho so ciety will meet in the college rooms every Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, p. m. The questions that tend to ele vate nnd educate will bo discussed by students. Question to be discussed on Tuesday evening, Sept. 27th : Re solved, That there is more pleasure in pursuit than in possession. Koligious. The Sacrament of th 5 Lord's Supper will ba administered in connecliou with tho morning scrvico at tho Methodist Church, next Sunday, October 2d. A spciul s-rmou Tor young men at the evening scrvico. Everybody wel como ut those service. E. E. PlltlTS, Pastor. Karrietl. At lh-i Mansion wist IHh street in Medford, by Ujv. F. J. Edmonds, Tuesday, Sept., 27th 1892, PilipC. Parli mont to Miss Wildy Williscraft, nil of Eagle Point, Oragon. A Beautiful Stock. D. T. Pritchard, our popular Jeweler, has just received tho finoit assortment of goad jowelery o.-er brought to this valley, andhj takes u pleasure in show ing it. Ho has an elegant solid gold ladies' watch for $20, which cannot be duplicated in nny large city, nnd hiB other watches are equally wonderful in price and in quality, b.isides riugs plain, band, inlaid, etc., and lockets, diamonds, chains, Sutlj Thomas clocks, and everything in tha- jqwojery lino, It will pay you to oxnmine his stock-. Advertised Letter List. The following Is the l!t of loiters remiilntiH.' iinc-Hllril for Id llio Meilford, Or., poalofUce on Srpt. -es. im : Allen, ruoebe Conover, Jeff Cornaack. Uavlx. A. J., S Mensor. Henry Kuvmond, I. II. Davin. J. A. Yaudoru, Ncllilam rHrsons culling for the above please say "ad vertised." J. S. HOWAHU, P. M. Farmers, Attention. The tariff having been taken off of flour wo are selling full roller process flour for PO els. per sack. Anglo & Ply. mule' The State Pays Promptly. MEDKOKD Ore., August 8, 1S92. Received from the State Insurance company, of Salem, Ore., through their agent Mr. J. E. Enyart. the sum of )17.-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. FAULOW. Buckleu's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, -chapped hands, chilblain., corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give jiet-'eet satis faction or money refunded. Price irc per box. For sale bv G. II. Uaskius. When weak, weary and worn out, read the Mail aud it will restore yoar strength. Notice. j Ye have moved into our new shop i on C street, and are now prepared to j serve the public with everything in ioiirltne. Thanking you for your past I patronage, we hope, by fair dealing, to ! merit a continuance of the sam. We are yours anxious to please, Buol'HV & MaTHKS. The WorH nnr!chi The faci.ilies of the present day for the production cf everything Oat wiU coc iuce lo the material welfare and comfort of mankind err- almost unlimited and when Syrup cf Firjs was r-t produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only rescny which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the f ystern gently in the Spring time r, ia fact, at any time end the better it is known the more pop ular it b"omss Table Eocket?. The recent rains settled the dust ami rid us of the smoke, for both rf which we are thankful. Mr. diihh'rs has taken charge of the .1. 0. Johnson ranch and has his family litre. Mr. llurch and his family have moved into the Hansen house. Oitr school directors have let the contract for the new school-house to J. S. March, and he has some of the material on the ground. The hard times have? made the collection of the school tax a hard job. E. P. Pickens ia hauling graiu to Ashland. Will Pickens is visiting relatives in California. Table Rock Lodge Farmer's Alli ance will hold its regular meeting Saturday evening, Oct. 1st. J. O. Johnson is interested in the irrigation ditch, having purchased a part of E. P. Pickens' interest. Haysf.ep. A Leader. Since its first introduction. Electric Bitters, has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among "pure mediciual tonics and alter ativescontaining nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxi cant, it is recognized ns the best nnd purcs-t- medicine for all nilmonts of stomach, liver or kidney. It will cure sich headach. indigestion, constipation, and drive malaria from the svstem. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bot tle or monev will be refunded. Price 50c per bottle. Sold bv G. H. Haskms. Messrs. Gifford & Armstrong, of Tolo, were in town Wednesday, to lay in their winter supplies. These pros pectors have somj good claims snd ex pect in tho near future to put in a ton str.nip mill near Tolo. $100 Reward. Tho readers of this paper will be pleased to lenrn that there Is at least one dreaded diseaso that science has been nblo to cure in all its stages, and ! that is Catarrh. Halts Catarrh Cure is tho only positive cure known to be the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires acon stitutional treatment. Uall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting dircet ly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tho piiiticnt strength by building up constitution and assisting nature in do ing its work. The proporletors have so much faith in its curativo powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. ! t-STSold by Druggists, 75c. CHUTE & CAMPBELL, PRACTICAL WATCIlMAKKIlS, XIadford, - Oregon. Watches, Clocks. Jewelry and Speo.ta elos Itepaired. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 2T Givo u a call. WOLTER ".The only way io do when you'bave a GOOD - stock and want to Sell is to advertise .and .that is why C. W. WOLTERS advertise .his large stock of GROCEJRIES. POPULAR "When ytm want Groceries, Tobaeco, Cigars, Candies, Fruit, etc, etc, call on C. V. Wolters for large or 6iuall orders. Friends from the country are jnrited- Medford, GO TO NUNAN, : jcKsoisrvir,r.E. IF YOU WANT THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSI BLE PRICES. Dry Ms MEN'S FURNISHINGS, ETC., ARE OUR SPECIALTIES. We Pay the Cash or Exchange Our Merchandise for All Farm Products. READER, IT WILL BENEFIT YOU TO TRADE WITH US. June ii, 1S92. Yours Respectfully, J. NUNAN. FarmerS' StorE, GENERAL MERCHANDISE t GROCERIES, MEDFORD. OR. Cigars and Tobacco, Canned Fruit? - Vegetables and Meats, Extract?, Spices. Flour, Feed, Etc Free Delivery". ""Produce taken in Exchange, A.ngle & Plymale, Props. FTJRNITUiRE, Carpets, Taper, Curtains, Shades, Pictures, Etc. L A. WEBB, Medford. "Picture framing a Specialty. Artists Suppltet. UNDERTAKING. D. H, MILLER, -PEELER Wr Hardware, Stoves, Tinware i and Fine Building Material. Warranted Cullcry, Carpenters and Builders Tools. Fishing Tackle, AnawHtn, Etc. Etc Redjacket Force Pumps, for deep or Y. J. YAWTER. Wn. SLINGER, C. W. DOWARP. J. R- ESTART, Pre. Vice Pres. Cashta. AMI. Caller Jackson County Bank. CAPITAL, - $50,000 Loan money on approved securitj, receive deoosits subject to check, and transact a general banking business on tbs most favorable terms. 84S"Your Business Solicited. . CoTTGsponcltonts; Corbin Banking Co., 2. Y, Pacific Bank, Sn Francisc. Commercial National. Portland-- ' ldd & Bush, gaknu GROCER Oregon. ies, ProYisions.1 shollow wells. Tin Shp Attached Medford. Oregon. Grocer e J