Southern Oregon mail. (Medford, Or.) 1892-1893, October 07, 1892, Page 3, Image 3

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    SOUTHERN' OREGON" MAIL FATD.YY; OT. 7, 1S92.
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JOB WORK I
FULLY EQUIPPED.
MAIL OFFICE.
T)DTni;c w a v now xr
J. A!U 11 Jll
QUOTE FOR 30 DAYS.
Letter Heads, . per 1,000, $4.00
Envelopes, per 1000, $3.50.
Business Cards, per 1000, $4.00
Statements, per 1000,
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
hare especially agreed to patronize all
advertisers in the Mail. And conger
quently the larger and more continuous
an advertisement is the more trade it
draws. Ve are thus able to tell which
of the business houses do the largest
business. Watch our columns.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Subscribe for the Mail.
L, March has been down from Sams
Valley.
- Dry popcorn at Elder's.
J. B. Hutch rode over from Ashland
not long since.
Fruit jars at Davis & Pottenger's.
C. S. Hatch of Woodvillo, was doing
business in town lately.
Celluloid in sheets for fancy work
at Slover "s.
. . F. A. Peil, from Laks Creek, regis
tered at the Clarendon a few days-. ago.
Partly cooked, silver-flaked hom,
iny at the Wolter's grocery.
J. R. Carter has been visiting in the
city from Brownsboro lately.
Fins job work at this office.
R. T. Vining and J. M. Gregory
were up from Ashland Sunday.
Fine spices and extracts at Davis
& Pottenger's. . . ;
Rev. E. Buss, who has been visiting
at McMianville, has returned.
K Maxcy handles all kinds of soda
water at 0 cents a glass.
.. Fred Witt of. "Woodville, has gone
east of the mountains.
; The Premium Market for good
meat.
Miss Grace Houch is visiting at the
Hanley ranch.
Placer and Quartz claim notices
for sale at this office.
Miss Nellie Kbsa of Phoanb:, is teach
ing school on Sterling.
Smoke the Detroit Free Pre3s
1 cigar at C. W. Wolters'.
A Harrison club was organized at
the opera house last Tuesday.
Rubbir tip lead pencils 10 cents
par dozen ard up at Slover".
John Charles and wife have been in
town lately.
See Wolters' adv. It is a dandy.
Mr. McPerdue of Prospect, has been
in the valley.
Lamp chimneys at Wolter's gro
, eery.
E. J. Montague was up from Rose
burg the first of the week. '
" Go te Chute & Campbc-11 for your
jewelry repairing.
Will Nichols and family of Sams
Valley, have moved to Central Point
for the winter..
The latest style hats, gloves, trim
- mings. etc., just received at Mrs. L. J.
Sears' millinary store.
Mr. andMrs. Beach, of Ashland,
are visiting with Polk Hull's family,
of the Meadows. :
Ladies' visiting cards printed at
this office.
Mis3 Martha Cardwell, of Sams
..Valley, has besn employed to teach
the Central Point school. !
Quaker Rolled Oat3 at. Davis &
Pottengers.
A millwright, from St. Loui3, Mo., is
putting the machinery in Welch &
Welch's grist mill at Central Point.
Complete list of Oregon school
books at Slover's.
' : Robt- Westrope has been painting
the residence of A. J. Daley at Eagle
Point. 1 "
Soda water 5 cents a glass at C. W.
Woltera.'
Louis Tucker, of Ashland, has rent
ed the J. J. Fryer farm at Eaglo 1 Poiut
for the coming year.
Glassware at cost. Davis & Pot
tinger. Mis3 Laura Nichol of Eagle Point,
is visiting with her uncle's folks in
this city, F. M. Plymale.
Go to the Premium Market for
Tt1,vr,a and all Irin.l. ' t
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Robison on Anderson creek on the
Sigu 01 sept.
Pure maple syrup at Davis & Pot
. tenger's. .
Chas. Sherman. .of Bsswick, Calif.,
is visiting friends and relatives at
Talent..
Mason fruit jars at C. W. Wolters;
largest stock and variety.
)' - Rena Goddard,'of Talent, was severely
I kicked in the face by a horse last week
We claim to turn out the best- and
neatestjob work in the. valley, at rear
aonable prices.
Andrew Wilcox is back at Taleut
from Iowa after an absence of several
months.
Go to Elder's for the best tea, in
town
The quartz mill for the Ashland
mining Co., has arrived from San
Francisco.
For teas and coffee 'try Davis &
Pottenger.
The largest watermelons and punkins
and squashes we have over seen were
on exhibition at the fair last week.
We give a cash discount of 5 per
cent on all purchases, Anglo & Ply
male. H. .C. Dollarhide of Ashland, has
uncovered a 4-foot vin of -coal on his
land in the Siskiyous.
A complete'stock of the latest style
of millinery has just been received by
Mrs. L. J. Sears.
The meeting of the county board of
equalization has been posponed until
Oct, Slst.
Go to O. Hoi tan, tailor, and in
spect his goods and prices before buy
ing elsewhere.
A model of Crater Lake is being
prepared by Major J. W. Powell which
will be sent to the World's Fair.
Hanging lamps at cost. Davis &
Pottenger.
W. P. H. Legate and family are
back from Hornbrook, and will soon
reside here psrmanently.
Chute & Campbell can repair your
watch in a skillful and satisfactory
manner. Give them a trial.
D. H. Miller and J. H. Faris were at
the county seat Tuesday.
Smoke Pride of Medford cigar,
for sale by Davis & Pottenger.
E. K. Binghtman has sold his lease
of the Ashland house to Dr. Jessup of
San Jose, Calif., who will run the hotel.
Use flour from Eagle Roller Mills
and you will find it better than the
best. For sale by Angle & Plymale. tf
Mrs. Henry Smith, will build a nice
residence in Ashland on her hill lots
at the head of Church street.
Trunks! Trunks! Valises! Valises!
Largest stock; lowest prices at Angle
"& Plymale's.
Wm." Freeman, as teacher of the
Woodvifle school, is giving universal
satisfaction. He has about 50 scholars.
Buy your school tablets at Slover's
and get a good lead pencil free.
Mrs. E. Ross, of Jacksonville, will
soon leave for a visit to her daughter,
Mrs. E. A. Rearaes, of San Jose, Calif.
Ten cent Cuban Blossom cigar for
five cents at Davis & Pottenger's.
T. D. Ross and family and Mrs. Ada
Schmitt, of Jacksonville, have gone to
Portland to reside permanently.
Largest stock of men's vbuths', and
childrens' clothing in town at Angle &
flymai.es.
I. L. Hamilton has been at Horn
brook to settle up the business for the
mining company.
Pure Cider Vinegar at Davis &
Pottinger.
Prof. B. R. Stevens and S. C. Sher
rill are now residents of Phoenix, and
are teaching the school at that place.
The millinery store of Mrs. L. J.
Sears is just now replete with the latest
styles.
Wm. Slingcr has purchased of Alice
E. Hanley, 40 acres in township 36,
range 2 east for S120.
Demcrest Bros., dentists. Nitrous
oxide gas administered for painless
extraction of teeth.
Isreal Harris and Mary J . Browman
are the executors of the will of the late
Jacob Bowman.
Slover has the .only fountain in
town and gives a large, loaming glass
of soda for 5c.
The records show that Jason Kel
logg last week4 transferred lot 11 of
block 13 in Medford to C. D. Kellogg.
Go to Davis & Pottenger's for all
kinds of soda drinks 5 cents a glass.
E. W. Starr who is working on the
Chavner residence at Gold Hill, will
soon be through that job, the contract
being about completed.
Hurrah for straw hats." All sizes
and styles below cost at Angle & Ply-
males s.
J. C. Barnard of the Willamette,
and an old friend of Dr. E. B. Pickel
is visiting in this city.
The best five cent cigar in town is
the Pride of Medford for sale by Davis
& Pottenger. .
T. A. Askew has moved to Roseburg
from Sams Valley. .
Wanted A bright boy or girl in
every town to send us a postal card
asking Tor particulars ol now, 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
U, Boston, Mass. 38-Gm
Col. R. A. Miller left for the Willam
ette valley Monday of this week where
he will take the stump in the interest
of democracy.
A farewell dance was given to Jno.
Curry and wife, at the opera house
Monday evening, which was attended
by a large number of young ladies and
gentlemen of this vicinity. Mr. Curry
left for his new field Tuesday morning.
The large circle of friends of the family
express much regret at their depart
ure. The Mail wishes them success
In their new home.
W. H. Bradshaw, near Eaglo Point,
ha built an addition to his largo barn,
in the shape of a shed on three sides
of it.
Sunday school superintendent John
son of Eagle Point is building him
self a substantial residence and barn
on his farm near Eagle Point.
On October 21st a froe dance will be
given at Gold Hill, and a watch and
gold pen are to be given to the- two.
most popular ladies in the county, and
the homliest man will also receive a
prize. We understand that Editor
Kaiser has spoken for tho last.
Thos. Cremer of Grants Fuss, won
tho bicycle race at the fair' lust week;
time, 3:40.
Mrs. A. P. Armstrong and her sister,
Miss Ebith Nelson, of Portland, are
visiting Jacksonville, tho guests of
Mrs. M. Armstrong.
Married at Ashland, Sopt. 25th Mr.
Louis Prince of Bouldor City, Colo.,
and Miss Cora Sinitu daughter of G.
W. Smith of Ashland, by Row G. J.
Webster.
Mrs. Mary E. Jacobs died at the
family homo at Talent on the 2ith ult.,
at 9 p. m. after a lingering s-idkness of
disease of liver and kidneys, She was
born in Iowa, was 42 years old and
lived a consistent Christian life, being
a member Of the M. E. church.
Ira Wakefield left for east of the
mountains Wednesday in answer to a
call from the people of that section to
speak at different points for tho Peo
ples party. He will be absent uutil
about the 20th inst., when he will take
tho stump in the Willamette valley,
tho state centr.il committeo having
mapped out a line of action for him.
A. p. Dodson, forme'.y engaged in
the newspaper business at this place,
passed through the valley lately en
route with his family overland from
Polk county to Ridding, Calif.
Chas. Lambert, the well known
horseman of Gold Hill, registered at
oue of our hotels one day this week.
W. W. Scott has bjen in town sev
eral times lately from Central Point,
disposing of hand made manzanita
canes at a surprisingly low figure.
J, H. Shideler and family have re
turned from Linn county and will live
at Mebford. U.hev were visiting
friends at Colesteia, Dollarhide "s and
Ashland last week.
The State Convention of Christian
Endeavors will convene Oct. 14 to 10
at Eugene. Endeavor societies are
requested . to send five delegates.
Laura Preston, State Secretary.
Talisman Lodge No. 31 K. of P. of
Medford, is represented by four of its
members in the Grand Lod-;o which
meets at Eugene ou the 11th inst., as
follows: Dr. E. P. Geary as Grand
Inner Guard, Francis Fitch as Grand
Orator, and J. E. Enyart and C. I.
Hutchison as delegates. These gentle
men will leave in a day or two for
Eugene.
We are unable to procure the list of
premium winners of the fair for pub
lication this week, but will give the
list in full next week.
There will be a danco at Fraden
burgh's Hall Central Poiut, Saturday
night, Oct. 1. 1S:'2. The music will
be the best, and the same strict order
will be kept as was had during fair
week. Every bony come and have a
good time. Tickets ouly 50 cents.
L. W. Robbiss and Taos. Center
Special sermon on "American
Womanhood" at the Methodist church
next Sunday evening. All are wel
come. E. E. Phipps, P;ustor.
George, son of Postmaster Town? o'
Phosnix, who fell and fractured his.
arm some time sincd. is improving
nicely and also little Gertrude Lamb,
whose thigh was broken the other
day is rapidly recovering.
M. R. Hart, who has been absent in
California pr.rt of the summer, return
ed to his wife and children hero on
Sunday last. His Oldest child has been
very sick, but is recovering we learn.
Suveyor Charles Howard casus homo
and spent Sunday with his family. He
returned Monday to the camp cast of
tho mountains and will continue in the
field until the siiow fiks. .
Prof. James G. C'i:.r!:. America's
original balad singer, will five an en
tertainment of poetry a:;d s-.ng at the
Methodist church MoiuUy Oct. 10th.
Remember the date.
The Jackson County Sunday School
Convention will convene at. Central
Point on Tuesday ar.d Wednesday,
Oct. 13 and 19. There will be three
lectures by a distinguished eastern
scholar. ,
Miss Lou Glbjon, the postal tele
graph operator, who has taken several
month's vacation is back at hor post in
the Grand Central hotel. Miss Rose
Buckley, who has attended to the keys
in the absence of Miss Gibson, will
iiccept a position to teach in the busi
ness college
One day last week the barn and a
large stack of hay on the Stevens farm
one mile east of Jacksonville was
burned. The insurance was light. i
The 14-year old son -of C. Magrudor,
treasurer of the Fair Association, had
his leg broken and his ankle dislocated
while playfully scufiling with a boy
about his own age, on the" fair grounds
last week.
Elder David Browor has improved
the Gary place so that it is doubled in
value. He has also bought of Helms
and Amerraan 12 acres adjoining, at
$45 per aero.
Clint Cary's folks havo returned to
Talent from Douglas countv, and havo
purchased 15 acres of tho Colver ranch,
adjoining the McTavish place at $ 10
per acre.
Mrs. Peter Applegato and childrin,
who have been visiting M r. Applegato's
sister at Ashland, are back at their
home at Central Point.
J. W. Lawton, of Griffin Creek, as
secretary and treasurer of tho Farmers'
Club of Jackson county, has been hav
ing some printing done at this. office.
Tho club meets every Saturday night
at Griffin Creek and at the next meet
ing, Hon. Carson of Grants Pass, will
deliver an address. Tho officers of
this club are: W. S. Crowoll, presi
dent; . N.. H. Sp?ncer, vico president;
J. W. Lawton secretary and treasurer,
A. Andrews, corresponding secretary
and S. G. Wori.m-.sn, JJ.ity.Sjrgeant..
PPIIPFT
IMJ . u m &sa e lssi
fl0i .taking
Used in Millions- of Homes
Riley Myers was in from Sams Valley
Wednesday.
Dist. Att'y Benson returned from
Calif., Wednesday.
T. F. West loft for Loyal ton, C.t'.if.,
Thursday morning.
C. A.Bailey, of Bjit, was doing busi
ness here the first of the week.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Maule of this city, on Sept. 30.
Dr. D. G. Terry of Kagle Point, has
been hero on" professional business.
G. W. Mauzoy, one of the good citi
zens of Eaglo Poiut, was on our streets
this week.
Mr. Thiess of the distillery, went
north Wednesday, 0:1 busiucss connect
ed with the firm.
L. M. Lyon has sold his six aero tract
east of town, to Mr. Booker, lately from
Morrow county, for $ j!)0.
Judge Crawford, Judge Valton and
S. S. Peutz, visited the county seat,
Tuesday, on professional business.
Rev. C. M. Aleridge, the Methodist
minister late of this place, is now sta
tioned at Couer d'Alenc City, Idaho.
C. H. Godfrey has exchanged his SO
acre tract iwar Coker's hill east of lowu,
u a Mr. Phillips, for. a farm near
Springfield, Mo.
Geo. Hamlin has purchased the Web
ster tract of 10) acres, one and one-half
miles south-west of this city, for$l,oOO.
At tho regular meeting of the City-
Council last Monday, i: was decided not
to cobble stone the gutters at present,
but the streets will bs graded immedi
ately.
S. n. Ho'.t returned from the moun
tains Wednesday. He will speak at a
people's party meeting at Antiuch. this
(Friday) evening, and in the afternoon
tomorrow, Oet.Sth, at Gold Hill.
Thomas Heriford and Mbs Tessie
Rag! and, were married Wednesday,
Sept 2.th, by Judjje Day of Jack jonvilie.
Mr. Hertford came from Cai'oruia only
a short time ago, but has sueceded in
capturing one of Oregon's fair young
ladies. The Mail wishes them bound
less hajpintss.
V. I. Vawter, president of the Jack
son county bank, of this city, was ad
mitted to practice law in ail the courts
of Oregon, by the Supreme court at Sa
lem, this week. Mr. Vawtor has been
studying in the oft'.ej of 8. S. IVntz for
some Hom?, and pass.-d the examination
with flying colors. Wc believe this is
one of the few instances in the hi.-'.orvof
this county where a man has b--en ad
mitted to the bar who tt jdied or.lv in a
liw office.
Ia.r:moc:al.
Mr. Scott GritTin. the To'.o post
master, real estate dealer and general
rustler, went east somj few uie;:th
ago presum .b!y to onlight n th.
tender easterners as U the superior
advantages otTered the huuK seekers
in this valley and particular- in the
neij;hlrhc-ol of Tolo. lie mu.-t have
been very succsful in a general way
for he prevailed upon one at least from
nmong his audiences te return with
him and sharj his lot 'for better or
worse until death". It was in the
beautiful little cityf St O ner. fad..
on the 8th day of September; 1S02,
that Mr. Scott Griffia and Miss Jennie
Morrow were made man and wife.
They lost no time in hieing them
selves hitherward, landing at their
home at Tolo one day last week. Last
Friday at tho fair we had the pleasure
of meeting Mrs. Seott Griffin, nnd
found her to be, as was expect -d, a
lady of refinement nnd beauty. Tho
Mail wishes them every happiness.
Commited Suicide.
S. E. Day, tho 1.1 year old son of ex-
County Judge Silas J. Day, of Jack
sonville, committed suicide by blowing
tho top of his head off with an old
musket Friday morning, Sept. GOth.
The boy had been attending school,
and Thursday played truant and went
to the Central Point fair, nis father
had promised to allow him to attend
the fair Friday with tho family, but
learning of his running away tho day
before, thought to punish him by com
pelling the boy to remain homo. The
boj then wantvd to go hunting, but
his mother forbade, and gave him
work to do nt home. Sopn tho boy
was missed, and search revealed him
at tho barn near tho houso dead. He
had taken an old-fashioned musket,
placed tho muzzle near his head , nnd,
discharging tlie weapon with his foot,
literally shot his head off.
Fublio Notice.
Notice is hereby given to the public
generally, that I havo not now, and
never have had any partnership rela
tions with one T. M. Howard of Med
ford, Oregon, and that he hns not in
any maimer beon associated with mo in
business, except as an employee, nnd
that the said T. M. Howard has nover
al any time, had any authority from mo
to tign my nam; in conjunction with
his as Hosier & Howard, or Howard &
Hosier, or to ordor any poods, or do.
or transact any business in said name,
as no such firm cr partnership, has
ever at any time oxisted.
W. H. Hosr.F.n.
Dated, Medford, Or.,. Oet. 1st, 1S02.
40 Years the Standard.
A Beautiful Stock.
D. T. Prilcha'rd, our popular jeweler,
lias just received tho finest assortment
of good jowelery ever brought to this
valley, and he takes a pleasure in show
ing it. He has an tleg:uit solid gold
ladies' watch for S'jO, which cannot be
duplicated in any large city, and his
other watches are equally wonderful in
price aud in quality, besides rings
plain, band, inUid. cto., and lockets,
diamonds, chains, Seth Thomas clocks,
and everything in the jowelery line.
It will pay you to examine his rtock.
a
Farmers, Attention.
The tariff having b.-cn Liken off of
flour wo are selling full roller process
flour for IK) cts. per sack. Anglo & Ply
male The Slate Pays Promptly.
Medford Ore., August 8, 1892."
Received from the State Insurance
company, of Salem, Ore., through
their agent Mr. J. E. Enyart, the sum
of -JC17.40 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. Faiilow.
liuckleu's Arnica Salve.
The best salvo in tho world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sqjvs.tetter. chapped hands, chilblains,
corns, and all skin eruptions, aud posi
tively cures piles, or no pay required.
It in guaranteed to giye perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 25c
per box. For Kile by G. U. Haskios.
9 m .
When weak, weary and worn out,
rend the Mail and it "will restore your
strength.
Notice.
Wo have moved iato our new shop
on C street, and are now prepared to
serve the public wiih everything ia
our line. Thanking you for your past
patronage, we hope, by fair dealing, to
merit a continuance of the same.
We are yours anxious to please,
Bucpiiy & MATlLtiS.
The TTor'I Hnricari.
The faci.iticsof theprcsectday for the
production of ercryiins tiat will con
duce to the material welfare nd comfort
of ciaakiul ere almost nsllmited and
when Syrup of Tis was first produced
the wcrM yt33 enriched with the only
perfect laxative known, as it is the culy
rKr.ccy which is tn:!- pleasing aad re
freshing to the taste and prompt and
eaectual to clenasc tic system gently in
the Spring time ir, ia fact, at any time
end the better it is Vncwa the more pop
ular it b"omca.
Golii Bill Xi2gt8.
There is considerable prospecting be
ing urnie ia this vicinity at present.
It is rei-oi-t..-.d that Mrs. L. Iruin.wbo
bought tho Dr. BraJcn mining proper
ty, has It as-.-d it to some parties from
California.
Thos. Lawrenc and Wrn. Eaton
havo b-ased the Whitney & Marks-berry
ledge fituated near the Original GclS
Hill ledge, and are driving a tunned
which prospects well in course gold.
J. E. Jonnlson. a mir.ing expert from
New Mexico, came up from Grants Pass
Tuvsday to hK.k after mining property
in Ibis vicinity. Mr. Jennison repre
sents -ia-tern capital and if he finds
anything here that suits him will make
so:ao investments.
Mr. Thompson, who has boon farm
ing the K:gsdala ranch near Central
I'oint. has rented tha Chavner ranch
near Gold llill und .will take charge
soon. He is a first-class farmer and
will make two blades of grass grow
wiu re but one weed grew before.
Speaking of making two blades of
grass grow, reminds us of the pai?r
that was read by a saw-mill farmer) at
the hay-seed conwn'.ion or institute
recently held in Medford. The gentle
man wt i:t on to toll about what wonder
ful things could bo accomplished by
scientific farming making oue acre
produce as much as two tinder present
methods, and then followed in a speech
in which he told the Hay-seeds that
what was the trouble with the coun
try now was over-production. Oh,
common-sense, thou art a jewel.
We notice that the leading republi
can aud democratic papers and politi
cians are beginning to work their old
cold-storage (tariff) racket for all that
its worth. Well, they may succeed in
fooling some people, but the farmer or
laboring mail who can rend and has
horse sense, that will be humbugedin
to voting either of the o'd jiarty tickets
should be compelled to live on" tariff.
Query! Will some smart-aleck
(democrat or republican) tell us which
is a democrat the eastern manufact
urer and Cleveland gold-bug who is in
favor of a high turill nnd opposed to
free eoiiingo or the western former who
is in favor of free coiuage and opposed
to high tariff? Don't all speak at one.
The repulilieansof this precinct held
a pow-wow Tuesday night. The meet
ing was composed principally of Peo
ple's party men aud democrats who
went to take items. Tho house was
called to order by Wm. P. Jaeoby and
Mr. Shipley was chosen as chairman.
The chairman slated that the object of
thp meeting was to organize a Harri
son club, change tha county road lead
ing to Sams Valley, develop the iron
mini's and vevise ways and" moans to
build a government factory at Gold
Hill after which the meeting adjourned.
"IiisH" Applestale's Dates,
non. E. L. Applegato proposes to
make a campaign of his own in tho
interest of the People's party in Ore
gon and wo glndlv publish his dates
for this vicinity: Gild Hill, Oct. 10;
Medford, Oct. 11; Ashland, Oct. V2;
Grants Pass, Oet." 13, Koseburg, Oct.
17.
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POPULAR
When you want Groceries, Tobacco, Cigars,
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edford,
GO TO
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MEN'S FURNISHINGS, ETC., J
ARE OUR SPECIALTIES. " -
We Pay the Cash or Exchange Our Merchandise
for All Farm Products-
HEADER, IT Will BENEFIT YCU TQ TRADE WITH US.
June 11, 1S92. Yours Respectfully, J. NUK&K.
FarmerS' StorE,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE Jfc GROCERIES, MEDFORD, OSLE.
Cigars and Tobacco, Canned Fruits,
Vegetables and Meats, Extracts,
Spices. Flour, Feed, Etc Free
Delivery. F""Prcduee taken in Exchange.
Angle & Plymale, Props.
FURNITUiRE,
Carpets, Paper, Curtains, Shades, Pictures, Etc.
L A. WEBB, Medford.
f-Picture framing a Specialty. Artists' Supplies.
UNDERTAKING.
D. H. MILLER,
-DEALER IK-
Hardware, Stoves,
and Fine
v
Warranted Cutlery, Carpenters and IlutUlers
RetHiiolcet Force Pnmns. fur dtinn rr
W. L VAWTER, Wm. SLING Ett, O.-W. HOWARD, J. K. SNTART.
Proa. VlcoPros. Cashier. Asst. Cashier
Jackson County Sank.
CAPITAL,, - $50,000
Iyoan money on approved security, receive deoositsvsubject to. check,
and transact a general banking business. "on tht most favorable terms.
P"Yoit Business Solicited.-
Corrospondtonts:
Corbin Banking Co., N. Y. . Pacific Bank. San Francisc
Commercial National, Portland.
GROCER,
Oregon.
Tinware
Buildinsr Material.
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Tools. Fishing Tickle, Ammunition, Etc. Eu
fiVirdlnw irnlla Tin SVin Att.nk
Medford. Oregon
Iadd & .Bush, Salem.