The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 12, 1900, Image 3

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    THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
he platform adopted by the Demo­
Upholstery, Etc.
cratic national convention is a mag­
nificent one, and at once appeals to
Remember The Boss.
J. A. Davis, an expert upholsterer,
the earnest consideration of every one
ha« Incited in Jacksonville, in the
Chautauqua at Ashland.
THURSDAY............ JULY
1900.
who is purblind to the welfare of the
building oi posite P. J. Ryan’s store,
We are enjcylng beautiful summer country. It will be printed in full in
where lie is prepared to make and
weather.
Itl)e next lssue of T he T imes .
repair furniture in a superior manner;
also piano tuning, silver-plating,
PERSONAL MENTION.
Frank Ennis returned from Call-1 Notwithstanding all rumors to the
Give him a call.
forma last week.
.contrary, the fate of the foreign min-
isters at Pekin, China, is in doubt,
Miss Lillie Taylor is visiting at
Dan Gray has left Eagle Point for save alone Baron von Kettler, the
Salem.
married .
eastern Washington.
¡German minister, who was murdered
J. Nunan is making Wagner springs
Thos.
M.
Reed
and
Geo.
Black
have
aD
,
d
cu
,
t
*-°
Pieces,
while
riding
to
con-
his annual visit.
suit with the Chinese council, at a
K li m -D enton —At Medford. July 1,
i gone to Happy Camp, Calif.
1900, by Rev. W. B. Moore, A. J
L. Lowe returned to Siskiyou | E. W. Anderson, G. O. Nelson and meeting called by it.
couuty, Calif., this week.
Klumot Linncounty and Miss Elma
The case of Ray vs. Mitchell,in voly-
[ Mr. Olesen are in town today.
Denton.
ing title to the Whitney mine near
The venerable wife of Judge J man
John Huffer is atvThe Boss”learn- Gold Hill, lias been transferred from
A rciiambeav —N oah —In Jacks >n-
of Ashland is critically ill,
ing how to manufacture candy.
the circuit court of Jackson county to
vilie, July 9, 1900, by Chas. Prim,
A. N. Soliss is at Ashland, attend­ Don’t fail to attend the assembly of the U. S. district court at Portland.
county judge, Henry Arcbambeau
ing the Chautauqua assembly.
Dr. Ray and Mr. Mitchell, wh) are
aLd Miss Ellen Noah.
the 8. O. Chautauqua Association,
the opposing principals, are on the
S. H. Graydon, the clever artist, has
B
jnoaham
-I ngram —At Grant's Pass
Harvest is progressing and a good scene at the metropolis.
opened a studio in Jacksonville.
July 3, 1900. by Justice Holman, S’
crop of all kinds of grain is promised.
E. Bingaham and Miss May Ingham '
The rear Pullman car of Wednes­
Hon. W. M. Colyig is In JosepniDe
Superior ice-cream at The Boss on day’s southbound train left the rails
county on professional business.
F
lackus
—S parks — At Klamath Falls,
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and seven miles north of Delta,Calf. It was
July 3, 1900, by Rev. J. Hunsaker.
Mrs. H. D. Kubii and family have Sunday.
finally stopped, bottom side up, by a
Théodore Flackus and Miss Mar­
returned from their visit to Portland.
Lewis Ulrich is acting as assistant ledge of rocks. The nine occupants
garet Sparks.
were
all
more
or
less
injured,
but
none
postmaster
during
the
absence
of
Miss Frankie Barnes, the popular
fatally hurt. The accident occuried
M oore S haw —At Portland, July 7,
school teacher, has gone to California Harry Helms.
at the exact spot where seven frei^t.t
1900. by Rev. Wilson, RufusS. Moore
on a visit.
A superioi article of ice cream can cars were ditched the day before.
of Klamath Falls and Miss Clara
be
obtained
every
Saturday
and
Sun
­
O. S. Blackford of Tolo was in Jack­
Allen Shaw of Portland.
The Roseburg Review of July 9t.h
*
sonville last night, attending the day at Joe Wetterer’s.
R
iggs
—P hillips —In Warner valley,
says:
Edwin
W.
Stratford,
son
of
Masonic lodge.
Dennis Dawson, an inmate of the Rev. J. L. and Emma Stratford, who
July 1. 1900, Frank Riggs and Miss
county
hospital,
died
in
that
institu
­
Dr. Robinson and family are attend­
Sarah Phillips.
was born at Ei Dorado, Kansas, March
ing the sessions of the S. O. Chautau­ tion a short time since.
11, 1882, died at the home of his
qua Association.
Notices of location of water rights brother-in-law, Henry Stewart, at
BORN
E. D. Baker of Yreka, Calit.,was in for sale at T he T imes office; also all Comstock, Douglas county, July 8th,
I
of
measles.
He
was
employed
in
the
other
kinds
of
blanks.
Jacksonville during the week, accom­
Western Union Telegraph office in
A ustin —At Merrill, Klamath county.
panied by his wife.
Stationery, notions, smokers arti­ this
city up to a few months ago, and
July 2, 1900, to Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
cle»,
etc.,
also
a
fresh
line
of
lunch
I . M. Harvey, a prominent citizen
was a quiet, studious boy, who made
Austin, a daughter.
goods,
at
Joe
Wetterer
’
s.
*
of Pooh Bah precinct, made us a
many friends among IBs associates and
B
each
—At Lakeview, June 21, 1900,
pleasant call today.
John Owens, who has been at Oak­ gained the respect and confidence of
to Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Beach, a son.
ail.
His
early
death
is
a
sad
bereave
­
land,
Calif,
for
sometime
past,
re
­
Jas. O. Watson of Portland arrived
ment to his parents, and the sympathy
C ollins —At Medford, June 28, 1900,
in Jacksonville during the past week, turned to Pleasant creek a few days of
the community goes out to them
ago.
to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Collins, a son.
to spend the summer.
to the fullest measure.
Makes light, flaky, delicious hot
Now
is
the
time
to
get
your
pnotos.
N
ichols —At Eagle Point, June 24,
District Attorney Reames left for
19C0, to Mr. and Mrs. Nichols, a
Portland today, on business before Sixteen pretty little pictures for 25
biscuits,
rolls,
muffins
and
crusts.
Paris
Fair.
cents at the new studio in Orth’s
daughter.
the U. S. district court.
The American pvhiblt at the Paris Exposi­
building.
E
dwards
—At Saginaw, Or., June 30,
Judge Hanna and District Attorney
Makes hot bread wholesome. These
The soda fountain at “The Boss” tion will be an open volume, whose lessons of
1900,to Mr. i>nd Mrs. Ctias. Edwards,
Reames were at Grant’s Pass this will
skillfully
directed
endeavor,
unfaltering
hereafter be charged with natur­
a son.
week on official business.
are qualities peculiar to it alone.
al soda water from the Siskiyou energy and consummate performance may be
read
by
all,
of
every
age.
The
United
States
F. M. Lance and Grant Mathews of springs.
Government Building is about completed, and
Foots creek and their wives spent
DIED.
are no effort has been spared to make it worthy to
Dunnington & McDaniel
I have found the Royal Baking Powder superior
yesterday in Jacksonville.
customers
furnishing their
with represent cur nation it was by the same
to all others.—C. G orju , late Chef, Delmonico’s.
Messrs. Simons, McClure, Mitchell, superior steam beer from San Fran­ American perseverance, industry and unfalter­
P limell —Near Eagle Point, Jul) 9,
Lawrence, Dungey and others, of Gold cisco.
1900, Mrs. E. C. Plimell, wife of Dr.
ing energy, that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters»
Hill, are at the county-seat today.
J. T. Plimell of Henley, Calif.; aged
T. C. Norris, lately of Sam’s valley, the famous dyspepsia cure, was first produced.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
CO.,
100
WILLIAM
ST.,
NEW
YORK.
66 years.
John Bienvenue, who was serious­ has become a resident of Jacksonville, Since that time, it has never failed to per­
ly injured at Niagara,Linn county, by and is assisting Mr. Davis in repairing form its duty—the cure of const! ration, malaria
C
arr
—At the Carr ranch in Klamath
fever and ague, liver and kidney troubles. It
f-urniture, etc.
a' log striking him, is convalescing.
county, July 3, 1900, Noel E. Carr;
Probate Court.
BRIEF MENTION
is an excellent tonic for the general health.
aged 27 years.
“There is no little enemy.” Little All druggists sell it. There is nothing to The following business lias been
John H. Devlin is now at Baker
city, where he is engaged in the en­ impurities in the blood are sources of equal it.
W
alters —At Phoenix, July 6, 1900
transacted in this court since the Judge Willard of Trail creek was with us
larged-picture business on his own ac­ great danger, and should be expelled
Mrs. Lulu D_venney Walters; aged
one day last week.
last
report
of
T
he T imes :
by
Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla.
count.
MEDFORD SQUIBS
Estate of Gustav Karewsd. Au­ Prof. Horton is at Crescent city, Calif., ac­ 32 years.
H avens —In Josephine county, June
Only first-class, up-to-date work
gust 15th set as day fbr hearing companied by his father.
Mrs. Dr. Hines is in St. Vincent’s
26, 1900, Mrs. Minerva M. Havens;
hospital at Portland, having had an done at the Medford Photograph Gal­ D. T. Sears has gone to the Wil- amended account and report of ad­ There will be no services at the Catholic
aged 38 years.
Prices lamette valley on a visit.
ministratrix.
operation performed for floating lery, opposite poit-office.
chuich
in
Jacksonville
Sunday.
reasonable, nevertheless.
*
Estate of J W Bloom. Adminis­
kidney.
Mrs. N. E Graves and daughter left Jack
Miss Grace Foster has gone to trator finally discharged.
in Applegate
Geo.
S.
Howard
of
Medford
is
Thos. Riley and G. S. Butler, coun­
to
visit
Miss
sonville last week, en route to Portland.
Bernice
Estate
of
Tobias
Miller.
August
is
Jacksonville,
visiting
his
wife,
who
ty commissioners, were in Jackson­
Cameron.
11th set us day for hearing final state­ On the 4th of July at .Medford Eagle Point's
ville two days last week, on official lying seriously ill at the residence of
club beat the home nine by a score of 20 to 13.
Misses Lizzie and Dora Reuter of ment of administrator.
her
mother,
Mrs.
I.
Eaton.
business.
I
Estate of Jos Golds worthy. T J Carroll 1 Bryne, W. Haskins and D. Dorn o'
Jacksonville
were
among
our
visitors
W. R. Cook, having resigned the during the week.
Downing appointed administrator.
Bienyenue Bros., who came home
Watkins were in Jacksonville not 1< ng since.
Estate of David Brower. Order Interesting reading matter will be found on
with their father last month, have position of street commissioner, the
I
Horace Nicholson, who was seriously made for sale of personal property.
returned to Niagara, where they are board of trustees appointed G. L. injured
the first and last pages of T he T imes today.
on
the
4th
of
July
by
a
run
­
Epperson.to
succeed
him.
Estate
of
the
partnership
of
Angle
employed in a sawmill.
away team, is able to be about again. & Plymale. Inventory and appraise­ Miss Sylvia Hazel and Mrs. Mattie Sowden
D. S. K. Buick of Roseburg, who The town trustees, at their last ses­
Medford spent yesterday afternoon in Jack­
Prof. G. A. Gregory, who has been ment, showing real and personal prop­ of
sion,
appointed
Jas.
Uronemiller
a
was formerly a resident ofthis county,
erty to tlie amount of $26,130.71, ap sonville.
school
superintendent
of
Jackson
member
of
the
board,
vice
Geo.
Hines,
is paying this section a visit. He is
Sixteen photos, four positions, for 25 cents,
county during the past two years, left proved.
deceased. It is a good selection.
in Jacksonville today.
Estate of Geo Hines. T J Kenney, at the studio in Orth's building. For a few
for Nebraska last week, accompanied
Fresh
caudies
—
up
to
date
and
of
J
S
Orth
and
D
Linn
appointed
ap-
days
only.
Mrs. Anna Langley of Niagara, who
by his family. He has secured a
praisers.
has been visiting her parents, leaves superior quality—can always be found lucrative position in a school there.
J. W. Opp, who is developing the Gold
Partnership estate of Herman
for her home this evening, accom­ at Joe Wetterer’s; also nuts, tropical
mine, situated west of Jacksonville,
7/>/s Is a critical period
fruits, etc.
Shipments received
Ilelms. E H Helms appointed ad- Standard
panied by Mrs. Delia Barbe.
County Finances.
is being visited by his brother.
almost daily.
*
□ inIstra tor.
In
the life of every woman
Geo. H. Tomblinson, the clever
W. B. Jackson, who was appointed Estate of Jas Gaines. Inventory Melville Stine, a prominent young resident
The
editor
of
T
he
T
imes
I
s
under
of
Yreka,
Calif
,
spent
several
days
in
and
no mistakes should
town
superintendent of the Diamond R
by Judge Crowell to make ad exhibit tilled showing property to ine value
mine in Josephine county, made us a obligations to the Southern Oregon of the financial condition of the of $4802.10 Certain property set aside recently, accompanied by his wife, nee Miss be madei
Chautauqua Association for an invi­ county on July 1, 1900, reported that for the support of widow and children. Emma Plymale.
pleasant call this morning.
tation to attend its annual session, there were then warrants in the sum
Ashland's nine won the return game of bas «■
Frank Ennis has returned from now in progress.
Theone recognised and
of 8124,436.88outstanding, upon which
ball from Jacksonville by a score of 6 to 5 It
California, and is on Galice creek at
reliable
help for women
$18,682
53
Interest
lias
accrued,making
having
bis
resi-
Geo.
E.
Neuber
is
was
a
splendid
game,
one
of
the
very
best
■
▼
-y
▼
present. He will spend the summer
and
otherwise the total county indebtedness $143,-
BKA A A ¿s 1 played in Oregon.
denee enlarged
who
are
approaching
and
in southern Oregon.
119.41. The county treasury contains
_ f_____ ________
improved.
W. s. Eachus and D.
L. R. Hilleary and Gus Mitchell, who have
<
passing
through
this
J. J. Martin was in town a day or Cofer tlie expert carpenters are doing $10,606 20 applicable to the redemption
prospecting in the southern part of Jose­
Slow ► 1 been
two this week, accompanied by E. D. the work.
of warrants, and Mr. J. estimates that
phine county, returned not long ago and will wonderful change Is
net county debt on the day above
Baker of Yreka, Calif,, whom be is
»
growth
Brick Wells, formerly of Ashland, the
next go to Steamboat.
interesting In our mineral resources. who resides near Burns now and is in mentioned was $J32,513 21. However,
«
of
hair
the
expenses
of
the
late
county
elec
­
the
employ
of
W.
D.
Hanley,
recently
J. W. Ingram of Willow Springs,
Suicide at Phoenix.
salaries of county offlcers'due on
comes ►
the well-known miner, has been visit­ returned from Montana, where tie de­ tion,
that
date,
warrants
in
clerk
’
s
office
at
Mrs. Lulu Devenney Walters, aged 32 years,
livered
a
trainload
of
cattle.
ing the family of his nephew, Mr.
from lack ► who with her three children occupied the That the utmost rellanoe
the time, etc., amounting to nearly
Salsbury of Henley, Calif. Mr. S. is
We have been favored with a com­ $5,000, were not included in the ex­
Lavenberg property in Phoenix, was found
of hair
now in Alaska, at Cape Nome.
plimentary ticket by the officers of the hibit.
Friday morning about 2 o’clock by her little can be placed upon this
food.
The
1
2d
Southern
Oregon
District
Agricul
­
son tn bed and in an unconscious condition, great medicine Is testi­
P. H. Dailey, school superintendent­
elect, and his wife will soon become tural Society, whose fair will be held The Best Prescription for Chills
hair has ► < with an empty bottle of carbolic acid lying on fied to by an army of
at
Marshfield
next
month.
residents of Jacksonville. He will i»ike
floor alongside the bed. He had been at­
and Fever is a bottle of G rove ’ s
no life. ► 1 the
the county-seat ills headquarters dur­ Owing to the absence of the editor T asteless C hill T onic . It is simply
tracted to the room by her moaning, and went grateful women who have
to a neighbor’s house. The unfortunate woman
ing liis term of office.
It is starved. It keeps
at Kansas city during the past two iron and quinine in a tasteless form
was alive, but . unconscious, when found’ been helped by It.
Harry Lily, Chas. TSunan, S. P. weeks, T he T imes has not been up to No cure—no pay. Price, 50c.
coming
out,
gets
►
Antidotes were freely applied but after linger­
its
usual
standard.
It
will
resume
its
DeRoboam, Harry Helms, R. O’Neill,
Mrs. Pinkham, who has
thinner and thinner,
ing until the afternoon she died. No reasons
RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS.
of Jacksonville, Hyde Rickey and normal condition after this issue.
are
assigned
for
the
deed.
Mrs
Walters
was
the
greatest and most
Irving Ray of Gold Hill have gone to
bald spots appear,
The eighth annual session of tlie
in comfortable financial circumstances, though
Cinnabar.
successful
experience In
Southern Oregon Chautauqua As­ Rev. Father-La Croix will hold ser­
then actual baldness.
she bad been experiencing ill health for some
Quite a number of the prominent sociation is progressing and is beiug vices at Ashland Sunday.
months
past.
She
was
the
widow
of
W.
W.
the
world
to
qualify her,
The only good hair
Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold services
residents of Foots creek spent parts well attended. The programme is a
Walters, who died about 12 months since, leav­
will
advise
you
free of
peculiarly
strong
and
interesting
one.
at the M. E. church in Jacksonville
food
of Wednesday and Thursday in Jack­
ing a valuable copper mine near Henley, Calif.,
sonville. among whom were Chas.
which
has
recently
been
bonded
to
a
company
charge.
Her
address
Is
The report that meat was selling at Sunday morning and evening.
you
Anderson. S. Duffield and son and N. 15 cents a pound in Jacksonville is G erman B aptist .—Elder S. M.
heavily capitalized for its development.—[Ash'
Lynn,
Mass.
Write
to
her.
can
Hosmer.-
land Tidings.
erroneous. Although good stock is Eby will hold service« at the follow­
buy
Chas. Nickell, who was a delegate scarce, choice cuts can be obtained at ing places: 1st Sunday in each month,
to the Democratic national conven­ Orth’s butchershop at tlie old price. at the church near Talent; second, at
is —
tion, returned from K msas city Wed­ The tirm of White, Harbaugh & Co. the Naylor school-house; third, at the
nesday. That was the biggest and most
Medford is having Internal troubles school-house on Forest creek.
enthusiastic affair of the kind ever of
I t
and closed their store for a few days,
Angora Goats.
held.
Business has been resumed, however,
feeds
L. L. Jacobs having been placed in
Houck & Co. are driving over 1000
I
Circuit Court.
the roots, stops
charge.
head of superior goats from southern
I
California
to
the
Willamette
valley,
starvation, and the
The following business has been Mrs. J. Karewski was severely which will arrive at Gold Hill on or
___ R., last
__ HL Sunday
____ evening, by her
MISS MAE ROSS
transacted in this court since tlie injured
hair grows thick and
July 22d. They are all young,
horse backing the cart over her while about
last report of T he T imes :
of Portland,
high-grade
stock
and
producers
of
the
long. It cures dan­
A W Sturgis vs Lee Caton: In­ she was getting out of it. _ Her collar best mohair. Those wishing to pur­
bone
was
broken
in
two
places.
Dr.
Music
Teacher.
junction. It was ordered that defend­
druff also. Keep a
1
chase aDy of them should call on or
ent be restrained from anywise in­ Robinson is in attendance.
address J. J. Houck of Gold Hill be­
bottle of- it on your
terfering with the plaintiff’s diverting
T. E. Hammersiy, formerly of Gold fore the above-mentioned date.
Chickering, Weber, Jacob, Doll, Kimball, Stuy-
150 inches of the waters of the right Hill, is now a member of the police
dressing table.
vesant,
Wheelock and Singer Pianos. Burdett,
hand fork cf Forest creek.
force of Baker city, the metropolis of
It always restores
That Throbbing Headache
J II Stewart vs J G Phipps; injunc­ eastern Oregon. Tom’s many friends
Kimball and other makes of Organs, .liso the
color to faded or gray
tion. Defendant temporarily restrain-1 in southern Oregon will be pleased to
Would quickly leave you if you used
old reliable SIKGER SEWI„YG M.tCHLVE.
ed'from interfering with the natural learn of his appointment to this re­ Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
hair. Mind, we say ►
flow of Fall creek.
sponsible position, and feel certain of sufferers have proved their match­
All Goods Sold on Eaay Terms. Liberal
M always.”
Lena Howard vs Thos Howard; that lie will acquit himself creditably. less merit for Sick and Nervous Head­
divorce. Order made for publication
aches. They make pure bicod and
• I .00 a bottle. All droxrlata.
Discount for Cash. Come and See Ua.
L.
G.
GixKiell
had
an
examination
of summons.
strong nerves and build upyour health.
C R Ray vs J R Mitchell; injunction. before Judge Prim at Ashland one day Easy to take. Try them. Only 35
“I have found vonr Hair Vigor
Í
Medford, Oregon.
|
this week, and was adjudged insane cents. Money back if not cured. Sold
to be the bevt remedy I have ever
Ordeis heretofore made annulled.
Medford,
Oregon
tried for the hai . My hair wan
by
Dr.
Brower.
He
was
taken
to
1
Jas Braden vs J W Northup; con­
falling out very bad, ao I thought
Salem by Sheriff Orme and E. A. by City Drug Store.
firmation. Sheriff’s sale confirmed.
1 would try a pottle of it. I had ►
Carter.
Goodell
was
but
recently
dis
­
need
only one bottle, and my hair
Clara («dgers vs T M Boyd; equity. charged from the asylum at Stockton,
Land for Sale.
atopped falling out, and it ia now
Kate Lemberger appointed referee.
real
thick
and long.
Forty acres of land on Thompson
S»5< r J. M ocxtc *« ti «,
White S M Co vs W H Brunk, et al; Calif. He has softeuiog of the brain. creek.
Has
a
dwelling
thereon,
20x20
July
28,
1896.
Yonkers, N. Y.
to recover money. Garnishee dis­
During last. May an Infant child ;>f
with four room«, a log stable,
missed and given judgment for his our neighbor was suffering from chol­ feet,
12x14 feet, 12 acres fenced ana In cul­
costs.
era infantum. 1 took a bottle of tivation.
A few fruit trees. Clear
Court adjourned sine die.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and title, free from
MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS tore been In »
Diarrhoea Remedy to tlie house, tell­ $200. Inquire of iocumbrance. Price,
over SO y«sn by the leaders of the Mormon Chnreh and their
LP
follower». Positively mm the worn earn In old and young
County Treaaiirer’a Flrat Notice. I ing them I felt sure It would do good
S ilas J. D ay ,
riling from effevik of
dUMpatlon, excesses, or t igarette amoking. Cores
if used according to direction«. In
Real
Estate
Agent.Jacksonville,
Or.
nt-ney, l.oat Power.
e perms torrbwew, In-
«
■
wb«»d.
Impoi-we;
Max Muller, county treasurer, gives two days time the child had fully re­
Dsstres,
Memlnsl _____
Fmlssiewa,
Lame Baek. Nrrr.a, D-. UI
•zi*« tn B m < Ir, Kvril -----
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_ ____ ______
“
’
* ~*
r«K>l*,orC9
■’ adaeh«, lnfi»av$a to Marry,
Ix»«s
of
V»rl-
notice that there are funds in the | covered. 1 he child is now vigorous
flon, Rtopfl Q,wfek«eM of Dhrharge, Rtop« Knvowi
TwffeMlmg
/
county treasury for the redemption of 1 and healthy. 1 have recommended
U«ia. Effect« are immMiate. Impart vigor and pofenc~ ?„ rrrry 50 function, I-
Tonx
cents orran«. _____
all outstanding warrants protested 1 »hl« remedy frequently and have never
ndem. a cure la et han»'». iUwtorm »mall, utm .< vHop* 4 „____________
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Bugtit ilaC brain and nerve ce. rent. 60c. a box, 6 fr r
by mail. A milieu guarantee, to c
from Aug. 8, 1896, to Sept. 10, 1896. known I’ to fall —Mrs. Curtis Baker,
mone
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,
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with
b
boxes.
Circulars
free.
both dates inclusive. Interest on same Bookwaiter, Ohl«» Sold by City Drug
Address, BISHOP RCIf. £ f C3-, Ban i rwciscc, «-«L
Store.
•Mse July 12th.
LOCAL NOTES»
♦
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P owder
Absolutely Pure
The
Turn
of Life
STARVED
HAIR
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vigor
Medford Piano House,
H. M. COSS,
Manager.
VIM! VIGOR! VITALITY!
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