THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
THURSDAY,..FEBRUARY 21, 1001
PERSONAL MENTION.
LOCAL NO res.
Tbe we i ther 1« fine.
It will be a late spring.
Subscribe for T he T imes .
Patronize your home buslnes« men.
Plant your spring advertisement in
T iie T imes .
On Wednesday the seven week»’
Lenten season began.
Have your photo« taken while H.
C. Mackey & Boyd are in town.
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Another Oregon legislative disgrace
will uccur if a senator is not elected.
Elegant home-made candles of all
kinds a specialty at Joe Wetterer’s. *
IL C, Mackey & Boyd s phuto tent
will remain In Jacksonville until
March 1st.
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A number ot farmers tiave been in
town tills week, trading with our
merchants.
The county clerk has issued license
to marry tu F. G. Allard and Miss
Pearl Tice.
Sidewalk and street repairing has
been done on several of our street«
about town.
There are a great many things a<>
quirable which are more to be desired
tliau wealth.
Mrs. E. K. Anderson of Talent 1»
reported quite Bl with inflammatory
rheumatism.
J. A. Tracy ot this county has been
granted an increase ot his pension to
$10 per month.
You can get the most candy for
your money at “Tiie Boss.” Satisfac
tion guaranteed.
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F. II. Sutton, who has extensive oil
Interests at Meadville, Pa., is looking
over Jackson cuuuty.
Tlie prospects tor a good mining
year In tlie southern Oregon gold
fields are very flattering.
F. J. Belts, formerly of Ashland, is
now employed as operator in the 8.
P. office at McMinnville.
Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of
light drinks, fresh candies, nuts,
tropical and other fruits, etc.
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Out in the beautiful country, ming
ling with nature and learning her
laws— what can be more elevating.
Now is tbe time to get good photos
See samples at II. C.
at home.
Mackey & Boyd's, Aiken building. *
T. J. Kinney was a Medford visitor
Tuesday.
Canby Buck of Applegate is at the
county-seat,
S. M. Smith of San Francisco was
here recently.
E. A. Sheridan of Sisson Is in Jack
sonville today.
Ed. Helms was at Medford on busi
ness Wednesday.
Miss Effie Grizzly of Medford was in
Jacksonville Tuesday.
J. D. Cook left Wednesday for Port
land on a business trip.
K. K. Kubli went to his mine on
Gall’s creek Wednesday.
J. T. Layton and Thus. Rued went
to Medford Wednesday.
W. Goidsby of Applegate was at
the county-seat Tuesday.
Dr. Ida Musliett of Applegate was
In Jacksonvi, e yesterday.
W. H. McDaniel made a business
trip to .'ledford Thursday.
Russell O’Neill went to Gold Hill
Tuesday, on a business trip.
Judge J. II. Neil was at Ashland
during the week, on business.
Mrs. Ella Ling and Miss Wulf
were Medford visitors Wednesday.
8. R. Reeves, who has been on a
business trip to eastern Oregon, has
returned.
B. W. Dean of Port Orford, Wash.,
spent a few hours in Jacksonville
Tuesday afternoon.
Sunt. Daily and wife left for Gold
II111 Wednesday, where Mr. Daily will
visit the public school.
Mrs. II. Cronin and her daughter
of Eugene are the guests of Mrs.
Anna Dunn tills week.
’ Mrs. T. J. Kenney, Mrs. Chris. Ul
rich and Mrs. Minnie Obenchaln were
Medford visitors Thursday.
Attorney II. L. Williams of Ashland
was attending to business at the
court house on lest Saturday.
C. W. Root, the well-known civil
engineer, has returned to the county,
after an absence since last June.
You take no chances if you have
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Miss Hattie Stevens of Grant's Mackey & Boyd make your photos, as
Pass, who has been visiting Jackson every piece of work 1* guaranteed. •
ville friend*, returned to her home
All kinds of fruit,including oranges,
Tuesday.
bananas and lemons, also vegetables,
J. W. Osborne of Woodville was a cheaper than the cheapest at “The
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pleasant caller at tills office Tuesday. Boss.”
Mr. Osborne is justice of the peace of
You can get any kind of a photo
that district.
from a stamp inclure to a life-size
C. M. Ruch, the genial postmaster crayon at 11. C. Mackey & Boyd’s
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of Applegate, was in Jacksonville •photo tent.
Tuesday. He reports everything mov Geo. M. Freeman, well known in
ing along nicely in that precinct.
southern Oregon mining circles, died
V. B. Haskins of Buncom, who has of chronic Brigtit’s disease, at Ash
been employed In a mine In northern land lust Friday.
California during the past few
The “Boss” is the place to get your
montbs, ha« returned home. He was oranges. Thirty boxes have been or
a caller at T he T imes office Wednes dered, and will arrive within the
day.
next day or two.
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Work at the Opp mine, located near
A Bargain for Somebody.
town, Is progressing finely, and prep
Complete printing outfit for sale, arations are being made to put in ma
"xll press, type,etc. Onlv forty dol chinery dur'ng the early spring.
lars. Enquire at T imes office.
Salt fish, new barrell of bloater
mackerel, Columbia river salmon bel
FOR MARSHAL.
lies, boneless codfish, during the
At iht* requoNl of a number of citizen» of Lenten season al Nunan's. Jackson
JnelcRonTtile I bave become an indepeaduut ville.
candidate for the office of Town Mambal. The
favorable conaideratIon of the voient at the
Have you seen those big oranges at
election on March &, IWI. ie re« peel fully
eollelted.
“The Boss," two for five cents? 1 get
KHLKK BAND.
my oranges direct from the grower,
and they ripen on the tree; they are
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fine aud cheap.
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coupon .
;
Mrs. A. J. Florey has purchased
Cut this Coupon out. It Is worth, tbe large brick residence erected sev
50c U on each dozen Photos, If pre-i eral years ago by the late B. Jr.
tented at H. C. Mackey & Boyd's’ Dowel), and with her family have
studio on or before Marcli L 1901. , moved into the new home.
II. C. M ackey A B oyd ,
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There are some five or six aspirants
Medford, Ore.
to tiie Dunsmuir postoffice, and the
Republicans have called a meeting to
decide as whom they want. Tlie sal
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ary of tlie office is $1000 per year.
Tiie nominating convention field at
the town hall on Monday evening was
largely attended, and considerable in
x For Infants and Children.
terest manifested in the selection of
The Kind You Have Always Bought tlie men to HU the different offices.
A slight break-down occurred Tues
Bears the
day t<> the small engine that baa pull
Signature ot
ed the Jackson ville and Medford train
all winter, and now the large engine
; 1« on duty until repairs can be made.
Something New.
Whatever dries up business will dry
Just published by the 8. P. Co. Is a up population. This should be a
pamphlet upon the resources of west warning sufficient to get in ar.d adver
ern Oregon, which includes an excel tise in your local paper, and help to
lent map of tlie state and contains In keep our population up to tbe stand
formation on the climate, lands, edu- ard.
catlon, etc., existing Industries and
The snow still lingers on the high
their capabilities. Attention is also
directed to such new fields for energy mountalus over this county, which are
or capital as promise fair return. Tills very white, with but few dark spots
publication tills a need long experi where the t imber is scarce to allow
enced by Oregonians, in replying to the warm sun a chance In melting the
inquiries of eastern friends. Copies winter covering.
may be had of local agent of 8. P. Co.,
E. W. Moore’s portrait of Gov. T.
ot from
T. Geer bus been accepted by tlie joint
C. n. M arkham , G. P. A., Portland, committee appointed for the purpose
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and will be hung with the other
RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS.
paintings of Oregon's governors In tlie
Legislative hall.
Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold services
A mutual benefit reading circle has
at the M. E. church in Jacksonville
been instituted by Miss Carrie Beek
Sunday morning and evening.
man nf this city. The circle will
Rev. Father Berthiaume will hold meet «emi-monthly and promises to
services at tiie Catholic church In be a source of much benefit as well as
Jacksonville,Sunday, Feb. 24th, at 8:30 pleasure to *ts members.
o’clock A. M.
A heavy slide occurred on ‘’Isklyou
G erman P aitibt .—Elder S, M.
Eby will hold service* at the follow mountain, near the summit, last Fri
ing places: lit and 3d Sunday lu each day night, covering the railroad track
month, at the church near Talent; sec with an immense amount of debris,
ond, at the Naylor «chool-house; 4th wiiich detained the southbound Ore
gon express until after midnight.
at Ashland.
CASTOR IA
Afo Gripe, Pein
Or
/
testu..
healtbiul
no irritation of th« In-
. grntle, prompt, thorough
cleansing, when you taka
Hood's Pills
laid bv «11 druealsti.
Beanti»
SifOAtan
•f
25 cent«
When you want a physic that is
mild and gentle, easy to take and
pleasant in effect, use Chamberlain’»
Ntomach and Liver Tablets. Price,
25 cents. Samples free. Every box
guaranteed. For sale City Drug Store.
The police have no clew as yet In
the matter of the $3,800 diamond rob
bery on the Oregon express at Oak
land, in which Mrs F. II. Osgood of
Seattle lost al! her jewelry. The local
piwns tops have been carefully search-
, ed; but. in vain, and the detectives
, are of i he opinion that the gems never
readied San Francisco.
The traveling tribe« of hobo«
through till* county lately, result«
from shutting djwn the gambling
game« in Oregon arid Washington, to
gether with the extra vlgftioce of tbe
police notifying them to leave or go
to jail.—[Yreka Journal.
Phillip Robinson, who came to
Jacksonville with hi« family about
two months ago, from Missouri, died
at bl* residence in the north part of
town Thursday morning, Feb. 21,
1901, of consumption. Mr. Robinson
leaves a wife and five children to
mourn their loss.
Tbe hog cholera, which made its
appearance in this county in the ear
ly part of the winter, has recently ap
peared in several droves belonging to
farmers In the vicinity of Talent.
The disease was brought here by
stuck that had been shipped In.
A shrewd business man advertises
during the dull season as well as In
the busiest months. In January and
February as in August, September
and October, the man who keeps ills
name in the local paper will do
business in season and out ot season.
Not certain of the end is the rr*-
dicament of the Oregon legislative.
Forty days is its allotted time, winch
ends tomorrow, (Friday) Feb. 22d. As
that is a legal holiday tiie session
will probably hold on until Saturday.
However, the members will nut draw
pay after Feb. 22d.
The handsomest lower that blooms
Is tiie rose. Every lover of tbe beau-
t.lful should tiave an assortment of
them. Tiie California Rose Co., Los
Angeles, Calif., are headquarters of
the coast for nice field-grown rose
bushes. All tlie latest and best sorts.
Send for a catalogue today.
At the citizens'convention M< nday
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Retall Market Report.
evening, held at the town hall for the
purpose of making nominations, J. C.
The following quotations were
The
following
deeds
have
been
re
Whipp presided and H. G. Dox acted corded in the office of the county re made up this afternoon, and is an
as secretary. The following well- corder
impartial report of the prices paid
since the last report of T he by
known gentlemen were placed In nom
Jacksonville dealers:
ination to till the different offices of T imes :
Wheat—45(®50c per bushel.
Pajne to Elizabeth Payne,
the town, and will r>e voted on at the Cbampioo
Flour—$1.50 per 100 pounds.
w H of «ec I; n K of nw X of tec 19,
town election on March 5, 1901; lot 4, see 11; « Vi of se X ot tbe »e x
Oats—40c per bushel.
Trustees, Henry Wendt, Chas. Prim, otaeot; all In twp 38 I w; also 220
Barlev—Rolled, $1.25 per cental.
acre« In d 1 e 81, twp 38, 1 w
........... | 10 00
David Linn, E. Britt and Thon. Kin Sylvester
Hay—Per ton, baled, $10.
Powell, at ux, to Josiah Pow
ney; recorder, W. J. Plymale; treas ell, ISO acres In aec 4, two 40, '2 e .
Potatoes—75c per hundred.
500 00
urer. James Cronemiller; marshal, J. V A Breadbent, et ux. to win Lvncb, ae
Onions—lKa2c per pound.
M of the ae q of aec 11, and the w V4 of
C. Murphy; street commissioner, G. the
Butter—40(a>55c per roll.
aw X and the aw x »nd tbe aw X
8. Epperson.
Beans—4(<j5c per pound.
of the nw x of sec 12. twp 34, 2 w .. .
00
G W Bashford to M G Theiss, parts of
Lard—lie to 1:1c per pound.
Archbishop Kane has Issued a let lots 10 and 11, blk90, Medford............. 60 00
Eggs—12c to J5c per dozen.
ter, which was read in all Catholic Carrie D Porter to 8 A Baines, 4.96
Sugar—D G.$ 6. ¡5 per cwt.
In Ashland ................................
000 00
churches last Sunday at St. Louis, an M acres
8 Damon, et ux, to Florence B But
Poultry—$2.50 to $3.00 per dozen
nouncing that owl ng to the prevalence ler, property In Medford.................
100 00
Hams—15 and 16c per pound.
Fordyce to J H Stewart, 820.72
of the grip, all Catholics in St. Louis Anns
Shoulders—124c per pound.
acres In twp 37, 1 snd 9 w ..............
1
10.000
00
and the eastern part of Missouri in Geo
Irwin, at ux to I' F temlth. 9.80 I
Side Bacon—10(cil6c per pound.
cluded in that diocese may consider seres In twp 39, i e.................................. 1300 00
Ulrich to Alice Ulrich, property r
themselves entirely exempt from the Chris
A Farm for Sale.
obligation of fasting during Lent; but in Jacksonville......................................... 6 00
A 120-acre tract, all fenced, 70 acres under
not from the obligation of abstinence,
Total..........................................
a i
cuitl’illon. free soil and easily cultivated, la
unless on the advice of their physi
on tbe public road a quarter of a mile from
cian. The letter is based upon the Large Wall Maps of the United Moovllle, Sams valley poetoffloe— improved
with a dwell Ins-house with four roorr. s below
advice of prominent priestsand physi
States Given Away.
and one above, a good, large barn.smoke-hoase
cians of the city.
and woodshed; Rockcreek flows through the
HOW TO GET ONE.
A Life and Death Fight.
If you sre going Esst.or thinking of sending
for your family, do not buy your tickets until
you have secured rates from the ILLINOIS
CENTRAL RAILROAD Co. Their service la
excelled by none, and they can reach ell points
tn the East, South or Southeast from any
point In Oregon and Washington. Through
tourist car from PaciSc coast to New York.
It you will send fifteen cents in stamps to the
address given below, we will forward you by
return mall a large wall map of the United
States. Cuba and Porto Rico. 34x40 Inches. For
particulars regarding passenger and freight
rates call on or address,
"B. H. TRUMBULL, Com’l Agt„
142 Third Street, Portland, Ore
land, a good well of water at tbe bouse and a
good well at tbe barn; six miles trom Gold Hill
railroad station. Will be sold tor «10 per
acre, half cash at time ot sale, balance on one
year's time, interest 8 per cent, per annum, or
all cash at option of the purchaser.
Winquire or SfLAQ J. DAY, real estate
agent, Jacksonville . ireeoe.
Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester,la.,
writing of his almost miraclous es
cape rrom death, says: “Exposure af
ter measles Induced serious lung
trouble, -vblch ended in Consumption.
Horses Lost.
I had frequent hemorrhages, and
Strayed, from Foots creek district, about
coughed night acd day. All my doc
three years ago. three horses, each branded
tors said 1 must soon die. Then I be
with a square or block on left shoulder, points
gan to use Dr. King's New Discovery
projecting from each oorner thereof One Is a
bay mare, 12 years old, weighing 1150 pounds,
for Consumption, which completely
long body; another Is a grey gelding, 9 year«
cured me. I would not be without it
old. weighing between ten and eleven hundred
even if itco«t'$5.00a bottle. Hundreds
pounds; and the other a chestnut sorrel mare, V
years old. with white strip down nose, weigh
have used It on my recommendation, I
ing about 1400 pounds.
They were seen
and all soy it never fails to care I
recently, ranging on tbe
desert,
near
Throat, Chest and Lung troubles.” |
Bybee's bridge. I will pay (5 ahead to anybody
who finds the above animals and will put them
Regular size 50c and $1.00. Trial
THE TRANSVAAL WAR.
in some enclosure. For further particulars
Don’t give your children chalk and bottles free d ?ity Drug Store.
call on or address
clay;
P. W. C a RHIS,
It shortens life, the doctor say;
Circuit Cou.
Proceedings.
I P retoria , Feb. 19.—Gen. Dewet is Kubli, Jackson Co., Or.
But give them candy pure and white,
moving north wiiu the Boer com
It will cheer their hearts and make
The following business nas been mand. The British believe this move
For Sale.
them light.
transacted in this court since the last ment i* a feint, and are prepared to
A
Farm
of
720
acres, located on Rogue
The Boss makes all kindB of candy, report of T he T imes :
meet him should be double back south River, suitable tor grain and fruit culture or
and sells at ten cents a pound, or
C C Beekman vs C S Price and Mary as they believe he will.
stock raising: has ample buildings and fenclag.
A Placer Mine, In operation, equipped with
ttiree pounds for 25 cents.
Price; order dismissing cause of ac
pipe and giant; also some quarts properties.
I will sell for cash or take in part payment
For the weakness and prostration tion.
The
Appetite
of
a
Goat
Joseph Dame vs C A lunger, et al;
property In or adjacent to Ashland. Terms,
following grippe there Is nothing so ordered
one-half down, balance In easy payments at 8
that
plaintiffs
bill
as
to
de
Is
envied
by
all
poor
dyspeptics
prompt and effective as One Minute
per cent. Call on or address,
H L. WHITE,
Cough Cure. This preparation is fendants Songer and Neil be dismiss whose Stomach and Liver are out of
ed
and
said
defendants
have
judgment
order.
Ali
such
should
know
that
Dr.
Iz>ok Box 38. Ashland, Oregon.
highly endorsed asan unfailing remedy
for
cost«
aud
disbursements.
King
’
s
New
Life
Pills,
the
wonderful
for a.u throat and lung troubles,and its
A W Sturgis vs Lee Caton; stipula Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a
Land for Sale.
early use prevents consumption. It was tion
bet.veen parties ordered entered splendid appetite, sound digestion
Forty acres of land on Thompson
made to cure quickly. Citv Drug
Store and Dr. J. Hinkle,Central Point. and neither party recover cost or dis and a regular bodily habit, that In creek. Has a dwelling thereon, 20x20
bursements therein.
sures perfect health and great energy. feet, with four rooms, a log stable,
C R Ray vs J R Mitchell; the mo Only 25c. at City Drug Store.
The Christian Endeavor Society
12x14 feet, 12 acres fenced and In cul-
will give a social in the basement of tion and petition of Frank H Kay for
tivatian. A few fruit trees. Clear
leave
to
file
his
complaint
in
inter
the Presbyterian church Friday even
title, free from incumbrance. Price
MARRIED.
ing. The Endeavorers expect to vention in above entitled cause is
$200. Inquire of
overruled
and
disallowed.
make It a good, old-fashioned social,
S ilas J. D ay ,
C R Ray vs J R Mitchell; the testi HOWARD—DECOATS—At Beagle. Feb. 4,
and everyone attending 1« expected to
Real Estate Agent. Jackson ville, Or.
1901,
Jas.
Howard
and
Miss
Mary
Decoals.
mony
having
been
taken
the
same
Is
wear some kind of old-fashioned
dothlDg. or they will be subject to a continued for argument and consider NORTON—DECOATS—At Beagle, Feo. 4.1901.
For Sale Cheap.
Mr Norton and Miss Ellen Decoats.
small tine.
Admission 10 and 20 ation until the April term, 1901.
Good
team
of horses, 1050 pounds
SMITH--ROSS—At Dawson city, N. W. T.,
cents.
I Jan. 14. 1901, Frank Smitn ot Seattle. Wasb , each, both Rood work and saddle
Education
In
Porto
Rico.
aud Miss Jean Scobie Ross of Clowson.
A good citizen Is he who expresses
horses, ages 7 and 9 years.
faith In the future of the town in The expense of maintaining scboeli In Porto
Set double harness.
which be lives, and who is always Rleo ie very high, If re consider the amount
bpring wagon with cover, in good
DIED
talking of its advantages as a place spent for the small number of pupils enrolled,
condition: will carry 1500 pounds.
of residence. Strangers tight shy of but as that country is gradually brought In
Will sell at once for $65.00. Address
Silurian«, and never locate In a place closer touch with sur own, their system will FREEMAN—At Ashland, Feb. 15, 1901. of
S. C. C. L unt , Ruch, Ore.
the inhabitants of which seem to stay evidently be changed, until It reaches our pres chronic Bright's disease, Geo. M. Freeman;
there because they can’t help them ent state of perfection. In this coentry the aged 47 years and 29 days.
A Branch Gallery.
selves, rather than from choice and a peep!« are being educated to the fact that ROBINSON—In Jacksonville. Feb. 21, 1901. of
, Phillip Robinson; aged about
H. C. Mackey Jt Boyd have started a
laudable desire of bettering their con there la a sure cure for dyspepsia. Indigestion, consumption
branch gallery in Jacksonville, in the
dition by helping the community in constipation, liver and Sidney troubles, and 47 years.
Aiken building. California street, op
that medicine la Hostetter's Stomach Bitters.
which they live.
posite Ryan’s store, All work will be
It soon id be taken at the very first symptom,
For Over Fifty Years.
A number of colonists arrived in If you would avoid unnecessary suffering. It
finished ’ at »ledford. and satisfaction
the valley Saturday from Nebraska, will give promp. relief and eventually cure, as A n O ld and W bll T ried R emluv .—Mrs. assured, Work guaranteed to be the
and say they are forerunners of others hundreds of people, Including many prominent Winslow’s Soothing Syrup nas been used for best.
Arty years by millioas of mothers for
destined to arrive here soon. They physicians, have test tiled during the past fifty over
their children while teething, with perfect
were part of the large company of years.
success. It soothes the child, softens the
Trees! Tree»!
gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is
colonists arriving in California last
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to
At
the
Riverside
Nursery, Grint’s
week from the east. There Is plenty
the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of
MEDFORD SQUBN.
of room and good opportuntles in
the world, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its Pass, Oregon, you will find all kinds
is Incalculable. Be sure and asK for of fruit trees, berry plants, shade
southern Oregon for people with some
Considerable improvements are ' value
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take ro treesand Monterey cypres for hedge,
capital to locate; but otherwise they noted about town.
other kind.
etc. Price- reasonable, and satls'ac-
will find it pretty hard picking.
tlon guaranteed
J. T. T aylor .
Dr. E. E. Straw of Klamath Falls
Chinese New Year celebration is ( lias been in our city for tbe past few
i n ««»»i«s«»s««9«»es«ses«si
now on, and will continue a week or days.
Dictionary for Sale.
more. All the Chinamen make It a
•IF
YOU
WISH
TO
ADVERTISE
;
A
.
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perfectly
new Webster's
una-
J.
O.
Randall
and
family,
who
visit
rule to pay all debts, and visit their
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IN NEWSPAPERS
very latest edition,
neighbors, dressed up in their best ed-friends at Ashland during the ►
index, can be purchased at a
anywhere at anytime
clothes. They also enjoy the luxury week, have returned home.
!
lì with
reasonable price. Cali at T he T imes
Call on or Writs
of feeding on pork, chicken«, rice,
The news of the death of Mrs.
sweetmeats and various Chinese Peter Spielman (nee Miss Elizabeth
K.C. DAKE’S ADVERTISING AGENT office for further particulars.
groceries, including good wines. Phipps) In New York, was received
64 4k 65 Marchants* Exchange
Propertv for Sale.
liquors, etc., and also smoke opium here on last Sunday. Tbe young
and tobacco. The Jo! 11 tied t ion in couple were married only about three
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
The undersigned offers his residence,
Jacksonville is no exception.
weeks ago,and left for Buffalo, N. Y., I»— >«$« >«ei located in tbe best part of Jackson
ville, for sale at a reasonable figure, j
The end of tiie present session of tu make that place their future bomc.
Dv. Mies' Nervine loosens Grin’s «nwi
O. B iede .
the Oregon legislature will be either The news of the young'bride’s sudden
Friday or Saturday of this week. Fri death was a great shock to her rela
day. the 401,h dav. is a legal holiday; tives and friends of Medford. The
but that fact will not prevent the leg remaius will be brought here for in
PRESENTS—For EVERY DAY USE
islature from holding Its regular ses terment.
sion on that day. The pay of the
members will cease Friday, and it is
considered certain that the <ession
The lamp that doeen t flare up or smoke, or cause you
will not be prolonged beyond this "Good Counsel
to use li..d language ; the lamp that looks good when
week; hut all indications point to its
ui cot it and stays good ; the lamp that you never will-
v os rt with, once you have it; that's
final adjournment on Saturday night.
Has No Price.
'Cbe
Rochester
Thos. W. Hammond of this county,
Wise advice is the result of experience.
who holds an appointment to a cadet
Oth<*r Innrpe may be offered you as “just as good
they may be, in houiu respr'cts, but for ali around rnod-
ship at West Point from this state,has The hundreds of thousands who have
ne.ss,
tiiere's ooly one^ The New Roche»ter. To make
been ordered to appear before the used Hood's Sarsaparilla, America’s
sur»* the lampo/feivd you is genuine, look for the name
board of army officers at Vancouver. Greatest Medicine, counsel those who
on u ; every lamp has it. (300 Varieties.)
Wash., appointed to conduct tlie en would purify and enrich the blood to
OlvI
NTiitle jNe^w.
We can rill every lamp want. No matter whether you
trance examination, on the first, of avail themselves of its virtues. He is
waiita new lamp or sfoue, an old one repaired or refln-
March. Ralph L. Button of Hood
isht d, a vase mounted or other make of lamp transform
River, alternate, will take the exam •arise who profits by this good advice.
ed into a New Rochester- we can do it. Let us
send you literature < i the subject.
ination at the same time. The exam
We are SPECIA LISTS In the treatment of diseases of
ination is a very comprehensive and
Lamps. Consultation FkLL.
rigid one, and usually covers In time
THE
ROCHESTER
LAMPCO., 38 Park Place A SS Barclay St., Bew Yark«
a period of a week or ten days.
Never Disappoints
Lamp of Steady Habits
Capt. Benson and wife of Yaquina
bay passed through the valley last
Fridayjen route to the Indian Terri
tory. The captain was collector of
the port at Yaquina under President
Ilarris-in, and has recently been ap
pointed by tlie present Administra
tion as a member of the commission
to apportion lands in severalty to the
To the engineer who has the powerful
Indiana io the to rttory, preparatory
to opening a portion of the reserva
force«
of nature under his control, the pos
tion for public settlement. The cap
session of a clear bead is an absolute neces
tain expects to be absent nearly a
year.
sity. He must have a head that is quick
The claim of other cough medicines
and ready, wide awake and ever on the
to be as good as Chamberlain's are
lookout to meet emerganoies. A clear
effectually set at rest in the following
testimonial of Mr. C. D. Glass, an
head
must be free from aches and pains,
employe of Bartlett A Dennis Co. of
becauss
they weaker, ths nssveus loros
Gardiner, Me.
He save:
“I had
kept lidding tn a cold and cough in the
and divert tMattention. ItmwtneifeMW
winter of 1897, trying every cough
dissinsss, dullness. meksaAoly (Mprss-
medicine I heard of without perma
nent help, until one day I was in the
sion of spirits, nor nerveuanesa
drug store of Mr. Houlehan, and he
advised me to try Chamberlain's
Cough remedy, and offered to pay back
my money if 1 was not cured. My.
lungs and bronchial tubes were very
«ore at this time; but I was complete
ly cured by this remedy, and have
since always turned to it when I got
a cold, and soon find relief. 1 also Raiteves every form of heed Heebie and give»
recommend it to my friends, and am
snap’that make clear-headeiineae.
glad to say it i« the best of all cough
medicines.” For sale by City Drug .Sold by all druggists oa a gaacaate««
Store.”
A Clear Head
“I am an engineer and for years was
handicapped in my work by frequent at
tacks of severe headache.
In spite of
everything I could do these spells grew
worse until they became almost continual.
Hearing of Dr. Miles’ Nervine through a
friend who had used it, I began taking it
for my be&d, and it gave me relief from the
start. 1* a abort time my head, was as
dbaraea bail and has not troubled me
sinoê.”
K. W. W ilson , Alcott, Colo.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
to the entire system that vigor, energy and
Try a bottle fbr yourself.
Dr. Mlles Medical Co., Elkhart, lad.