ul»M celebration in grand style and oe en­ royally, come to Jaqkeon- Be rare to come to Jacksonville July tertained vllle, where nothing Is done by halves. THURSDAY ................ JUNE«. 1601 4 th. Our people look after their quests, do Have you voted for goddess of everything that promotes their happi­ liberty? ness and don’t originate celebrations for the sole purpose of abeorbing out­ PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. J. B. Beach visited Medford siders ’ money. Tuesday. Thoe. M. Reed formally opened a Vote early and often for goddess of saloon a few nlgths ago. He has em­ Judge Nell, who ha« been Indispos­ liberty. ed, is at bi« office again. bellished it with a lot of new and Only candy kitchen io southern handsome fixtures, the bar, manu­ Mi«« Rose Buckley of Applegate has factured by Weeks & Son, being of Oregon at The B om . • been visiting in Jacksonville. marble, artistically carved and finish- Sheriff Orme went to Medford Tues­ ed in the finest style. A big crowd MUs Throckmorton of Applegate day on official business. made Jacksonville a visit Saturday. was In attendance and enjoyed the Superior ice-cream can always be good cheer of the genial Tom. Mrs. J. J. Murphy of Dunn precinct • yisited Judge and Mrs. Neil last week. obtained at The Boss. The Jacksonville Reading Circle re­ Elegant home-made candies of all cently held an interesting meeting at L. F. Willits, Judge of Klamath the home of Mrs. J. U. Whlpp. Mrs. county, has been visiting in Jackson kinds a leader at Joe Wetterer’«. • C. C. Beekman read a sketch of Han­ county. Trespass notices, printed on cloth, nah Moore. Besides the ladles men­ (J. B. Watson, attorney of Ashland, on «ale at T ue T ime « Printing House. tioned Mesdames Beach, Robinson, is doing business at the county seat Mrs. Virginia Applegate and daugh­ DeBar, Miller, Reames and Ml«s today. ter. Miss Cynthia, left Tuesday for a Carrie Beekman were present. Robert Kahler, brother of Attorney J. B. Dunkin of Gold Hill was a Visit at Roseburg, A line assortment of up-to-date Wes. Kahler, a former resident of visitor in Jacksonville last Tuesday, vihiting cards can always be round at Jacksonville, and for many years a also J. W. Dunkin. T he T imes office. prominent business man or Tacoma, II. D. Kubll of Applegate, now Key. C. L. Corwin, of Medford, was Wash., is now located at Summer, a mining on Galls creek, visited the few miles east of Tacoma, and is as­ at the county-seat Tuesday and gave sistant county-seat last Tuesday. superintendent of a quartz this office a pleasant call. mine known as the Minneapolis Mine. W. T. Beagle has gone to Ulsklyou Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of When he was In Jacksonville some county, Calif., to develop some light drinks, fresh candles, nuts, two years ago bls health was so shat promising mining property. tropical and other fruits, etc. * terea that little hopes were entertain­ County Commissioners Thoe, Riley ed of his recovery. But his friends Sections of Champion, Empire and will be pleased to learn that he is well and Guinn 8. Butler were In attend­ other mowers cau be obtained at half and Is again in business. ance at county court tills week. price by applying to O. Blede. 8. F. Hathaway of the Leever place You may as well expect to run a near Central Point, was selling some Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, steam engine without water as to And nice cherries in town last Wednesday. etc., in book form, can always be ob­ an active, energetic man with a tor- Mr. Masterson has closed a success­ tained at T iie T imes Printing House. fiid liver, and you may know that his Iver is torpid when be does not relish ful term of school in Dardanelles dis­ J. P. Harr cf Squaw creek, made trict. He gave general satisfaction thlH office a pleasant call today. He his food or feels dull and languid af­ and has been engaged to teach anoth­ reports crops as looking tine In his ter eating, often has headache and sometimeH dizziness. A few doses of er term there. section. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Mrs. Hattie Moore of Portland, who A. P. Estabrook, the leading drug­ Tablet« will restore bis liver to its lias tieen visiting her mother, Mrs. gist of Gold Hill, makes a poison oak normal functions, renew bls vitality, Mewbury, has returned home. She remedy, and guarantees to cure improve his digestion and make him was Joined by her husband, who lias poison oak. feel like a new man. Price 25 cents. been at Lakeview. Samples free at City Drug Store. Choice home-made candy and trop­ J. P. True, road supervisor of ical fruits can te obtained at The JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. Griffin creek district, was Interview­ Buss cheaper than anywhere else in ing tiie county court about bridges In southern Oregon. • ills district last Wednesday. Mr. We have Just printed an assortment Miss Birdie Jones, formerly ofTolo, True believes In good roads and of blanks,in conformity with the laws has become a resident of Grant’9 bridges. passed by the last legislature, which Pass. every miner should use. MEDFORD SQUIDS. .J. B. Agner, the well-known mining Say! Did you see the latest in man, who is now located on Sardine Sbotos? You can see them at the cteek. was in Grant’s Pass Friday. Miss 8opiiie Ratine of Lake creek ledford studio, oyer Beck's hardware has been visiting In Medford. stole. Geo. W. Mackey, Proprietor. Show Your Colors. M. Purdin has gone to Port Orford, The Tidings says that «550 will The General Committee has insti­ Curry county, on a tour of inspection. probably be raised for the celebration tuted a voting contest for Goddess of N. B Nye, merchant-miner, has re­ at Ashland and that a «1900 assort­ Liberty for July 4th. The lady re­ turned from his trip to Kalispel, ment of fireworks will be a feature of ceiving the largest number of votes the event. Mont. to be declared the choice, regardless Ballots have been W. T. Clemmens. who Is employed Fully «500 is assured for the cele­ of residence. In a mine on Applegate is visiting his bration of our national holiday in £ laced at 5 cents each, and boxes will Jacksonville, and this sum may reach b found at the stores of J. B. family. •600, contributions are being made Wetterer, J. Nunan and the Boss Mr. Geo. Merriman, Medford’s post­ every as candy kitcheu. Voting will begin June day. master visited Roseburg on business 1st and close July 1st. The commit­ W. II. Bradshaw, of Lake creek, tee will guard against any unfairness, Saturday. made a trip to Jacksonville Tuesday. and the result of the balloting will ap­ Some of Medford's 099 spent Sunday Mr. Bradshaw is an ex-county com­ pear Inthe local papers twice a week. at the Sterling mine ano Applegate missioner and a prominent citizen of The proceeds will be turned into the and had a tine time. celebration fund. the county. A. Throckmorton,of Ruch, together Lost—Between Jacksonville and with ills wife made a business trip to Medford, last Saturday, a ladies’cape, Railroad Taxea Paid. Medford last Thursday. black in color and having a plaid Last Wednesday Mr. W. W. Breth- Geo. King, a relative of W. J. King, hood. The tinder will please leave it ton, tax and claims agent for the arrived in Medford not long since, at T he T imes office. Southern Pacific railroad, putin ap­ and may locate among us. A large quantity of newspapers, pearance at the county seat and hand­ Miss Emma Reed, one of the teach­ suitable for wrapping, pasting on ed over to 8heriS Orme the modest ers of the Medford schools, has re walls, putting undei carpets, etc can sum of #19,400.00, the same being the turned home, to spend her vacation. be obtained cheap, in quantities U amount of tax due the county on the suit, at T he T imm Printing House. company’s property for the year 1900. Mr. Henry Ankeny, the Sterling The almve pays the tax in full for the miner visited his family In Eugene Posters are out announcing a grand year on the road-bed, roiling city last week, returning on Thurs­ celebration of the 4th of July in last stock and lands of the 8. P. R. R. Co., day. Woodville. The parties having it in for Jackson county. Mayor Crowell returned Monday hand will see tiiat it is a success in from a ten days' outing on Elk creek every way. A tine programme is be­ Blown to Atoms. and complaius of feeling better for bis ing arranged for it. The old idea that the body some­ trip. A surgical operation is not neces­ times needs a powerful drastic, pur­ H. L. Gilkey, cashier of the Bank sary to cure piles. DeWitt’s Witch gative pill has l>een exploded; for Dr. of Southern Oregon at Grant’s Pass, Hazel Salve saves all that expense King’s New Life Pills, which are per­ was back to this city one day last and never fails. Beware of counter­ fectly harmless, gently stimulate feits. City Drug Store, Jacksonville, liver and bowels to expel poisonous week. Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. matter, cleanse the system and abso­ A gentleman named Winkler, of Don't fall to cast your ballots for lutely cure Constipation and Sick Hollister, Calif., reached Medford Thursday, and will make their home Goddess of Liberty for the Fourth of Headache. Only 25c at City Drug July. The majority of votes decides Store. for the present. who it shall be. Please note the L. B. Applegate and wife, of Klam­ change in time of closing of voting to Bicycle Ordinance. ath Fails spent last Saturday and June 25th instead of July 1st. At a meeting of the town board of Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Saltmarsh of Applegate was Jacksonville, held on Wednesday Mose Alford In Medford. in Jacksonville a few days since. He evening, June 5, 1899, it was decided ()ur public school adjourned last week, has commenced packing supplies into to strictly enrorce the ordinance to resume studies in September. Prof. the Cinnabar section, something he againHt riding bicycles on any of the Narregan and IBs corps of assistants has done for a number of years, to sidewalks of the town. People riding have given entire satisfaction the satisfaction of all concerned. wheels will do well to take notice of this action, for if found riding on any D. T. Sears lias gone to the Willam­ Special attention is called to the sidewalk in any part of the corporate ette valley, accompanied by biadaugh­ ter. He may locale In the state of musical and literary entertainment limit they will certainly be brought of St. Mary’s Academy on tiie evening before the recorder and fined. Ride Washington in the near future. of June 2uth. The program is p good in the street and save your casb. J. L. Wiley and his son Orton, old otie and will no doubt merit a large resident of Medford, started for Oak­ attendance. Please don’t fall to go. A Pleasant Way to Travel. land, Calif., on Monday, with a view The bilious, tired, nervous man of locating there. Mrs. Wiley and The most delightful route of travel cannot successfully compute with his to tiie East Is by wsV of Salt Lake daughters will follow later. healthy rival. DeWitt’s Little Early —the city of the Saints—and the J. C. <>orum, who was arrested for Risers, the famous pills for constipa­ city Rio Grande Western Railway, in con­ selling list) unlawfully, will be tried tion, will remove the cause of vour junction with either the Denver A In Justice Siewert’s court as soon as troubles. City Drug Store, Jackson­ Grande or Colorado Midland rail­ as District Attorney Reames returns ville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Rio roads. This route not only carried from east of the mountains. Point. the passenger through the heart of The commencement exercises of the Jacksonville is not the largest town the Rocky mountains and in view of Medford public schools will be held in southern Oregon, but it will have the most magnificent scenery on the at the opera house Thursday and the biggest and most elaborate 4th of continent, bnt it also provides for Friday evening of this week. They July celebration ever held in southern stop-over on railroad and Pullman will be unusually interesting, a splen­ Oregon. Everybody who has attend­ tickets at quaint and picturesque did program having been arrauged. ed such events will bear witness that Salt Lake city. Glenwood Springs, Denver, etc. Through Pull­ The tragic death of Henry Davis, our town always succeeds in pleasing Manitou. man Palace and Ordinary Sleepers, which took place aL Klamath Falls all comers. Free Reclining Chair Cars and a Per­ last week, Is generally regretted, for There was a row in the Chinese fect Dining Car Service via this route lie was a worthy youug man. He had camp at Sterllngvllle several days ago, to Denver, Omaha, Kansas city, St. been rowing on little Klamath lake which almost terminated fatally for Louis Chicago. Personally con­ with his wife, and In landing started one of the Celestials, who bad an arm ducted and weekly excursions. For to take a gun lie had out of the boat, broken in the meiec, shot off his pis­ printed matter, tourist rates, etc., Inquire of when It was discharged, Ila contents tol Hnd hit a bystander, indicting a J. D. Mansfield. General Agent, 122 striking him In the body. painful wound. All of the parties art? A Third St.. Portland, or Geo. W. recovering. Heintz, General Passenger Agent, It Girdles the Globe. Hon. J. C. Pendleton, Jackson coun­ Salt Lake city. The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, ty’s genial assessor did business in the Land for Sale. as the best in the world, extends connty seat Tuesday. He is now en­ around the earth. It's the one per­ gaged in assessing in Ashland, while I have 1560 acres of land, all in one fect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Deputy J. M. Whipple is working on tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It Bruises, 8ores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcers, the Applegates and Deputy 8 F, Mo­ is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin rine is looking up the property inter­ 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 Eruptions. Only infallible Pile cure. ests of Big Butte creek. miles from Medford. I will sell this 25c a box at City Drug Store. Tiie Christian Endeayor Society of land in tracts of 100 acres up until all the Presbyterian church of Jackson­ Is sold, at «10 per acre. It is good Goddess of Liberty I ville will give an Ice cream social in farming and grazing land, and a good the basement of the Pbyterlan stock range on the outside. I will The voting for Goddess of Liberty church, Friday evening, June 7th. sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a for July 4th will close at fl o’clock p. There will be an admission fee of 15 tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack m. June 25th instead of July 1st as cents charged at the door. An •onville Or. previously announced. amusing contest will be indulged in lor which a prize will be given to the For Sale. winner. Ice cream and cake will l>e A two-borse wagon. Will take hay, served free, and Included in the 15 wood, grain, shakes, shingles, or any­ cents admission. A delightful time is anticipated, and everybody should thing else. C hris U lrich , attend. Jacksonville. I'M «magement or a pwior uaa at- ways soemsd to ma to involve ques­ tions having a certain ethical vataa since, if a parlor means anything, it means a place in which man's rela­ tions with his fellows may be carried on—those relations In which all sug­ gestion of business or of a professional character are for the time being drop­ ped. Thus you not only want to pro­ vide a seat for the neighbor who drops In to see you, but you want to make that seat comfortable. You also want to refresh bls eye with agreeable ob­ jects as he sits there, shielding It from glaring lights and so arranging yourotb- er belonglugH that his vision, tempted to roam while be waits, does not come plump upon some ugly object In anoth­ er room. You must never, by the way, forget the end of the visual line, as it were. Landscape artists and architects study it, and the mistress of the house­ hold never loses sight of it Chairs and sofas and table« should be pulled about, tried in one place and then in another until the desideratum is reached. As your possessions increase, too, you must tie ready to move things again, even those which until that moment have always seemed to you “exactly right.” The coming of a new picture Into an apartment sometimes means the entire rearrangement of all the rooms, since everything else may be thrown out of key. But if your pic­ ture be worth anything It is certainly worth the trouble you may take in bringing the rest of your belongings Into right relations with it. No one, however, who loves good pictures is unwilling to do this.—Harper’s Bazar. A Scrapbook Screen. Ilere is a suggestion for a screen which any one can follow or work out on original lines. The panels may be covered with pa­ per any shade desired. Dull green, dark red or black make good back­ grounds, while ecru or tan are ad­ mirable. Every visitor to a girl’s den is asked for a contribution to the screen. The artist makes a small sketch, the poet writes a verse or two; one will contribute an Interesting newspaper or magazine clipping. In reality the screen is a big scrapbook, and almost anything is suitable for it Autographs of distinguished persons may be in­ serted If one is lucky enough to pos­ sess them. The friendly photograph screen is another idea of an up to date girt This screen has an olive background, and on It are mounted the photographs of all her friends, with their auto­ graphs underneath. What Shall We Have tor Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it today. Try Jell-O, a dellclons and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling! No baking! 81mply add boiling wate and set to cool. Fla­ vors:—Lemon, orange, raspberry and strawberry. Get a package at your grocer’s today. lOcts. Compamoss d. In Hix months’ Jacksonville, Sunday, June 10th, at time I was completely cured. The par­ 8:30 o'clock a . m .; and at Medford the alysis has not returned and I never same day at 10:30 a . m . Rev. 8. H. Jones will hold services have the chills now. My general health at the Presbyterian church in Jack­ is also better than when I began taking sonville every Sunday, excepting the Pink Pills for Pale People. I always 4th Sunday In the month, when he keep them with me and, in the eight will preach at Geld Hill and Wood­ years that have ftassed since I first took ville. them, I have never had occasion to call G erman B aptist .—Elder S. M. on a doctor. Eby will hold services at the follow­ “I have recommended Dr. Williams' ing places: 1st and 3d Sunday in each Pink Pills to many people, and good re­ month, at the church near Talent; sec­ sults have always followed their use.” ond, at the Naylor school-house; 4tb Signed, WILLIAM H. WHITING. at Ashland. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day of January, 1901. BORN. J ohn L. B eale , (Seal] Notary Public. N utt —In Kane’s Creek District, May Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale Peo­ 28, 1901, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry ple are sold by all dealers, or will be Nutt, a son. sent postpaid on receipt of price, 50 cents a box, or six boxes for «2.50 (they are never sold in bulk or by tho hundred) DIED. by addressing Dr. Willi runs Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. Davis—At Klamath Falls, May 29, 1901, Henry Davis, son of Wm and Anna Davis of Medford; aged 24 years, 6 months and 7 days. “NERVEWASTE” I f You would know The Whole Truth, Read between the lines. “Fijfprune I Cereal S is the most I Nutritious I I Economical ■ of any of the I Cereal Coffees.” I That’s the I verdict rendered I by those I who use a Cereal Coffee« Timber Land Act June 3, 1878. Notice For Publication. U nitbd S tatbs L and Orrica, R ohxbubg , O rbgon , M at 21.1801. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled An act for the sale of timber lands In the states of California. Ore­ gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as ex­ tended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892. Charles W. Gerow of Jackson­ ville. county of Jackson, state of Oregrn, has this day tiled In this office his sworn statement No 1(U2, tor the purchase of the sei< of section No. SS. In township No. 37 south, range No. 4 w and will offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to estab­ lish his claim to said land before the register and receiver cf this office at Roseburg, on Frl day. the 9th day of Auvust, 1901. He names as witnesses: J. J Winningham.J. R. O'Neill. Lorin C. Driggs. W R. Stansell, all of Jack­ sonville, Jackson county, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 9th day of August, 1*01 J. T BRIDGES, Register. Timber Land Aot June 3, 1878 Notice For Publication. U nitbd S tatbs L and OrricB, R ossburg O hbqon M at 21, 1901. Notloe Is hereby given that tn compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled An alt for the sale of timber lands in the stalesof California,Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory, as ex­ tended to all the publio land stales by act of AugustA. 1892, John Russell O'Neill of Jack­ sonville, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has this day filed tn thia office his sworn statement No. IMP for the purchase of the northwes*. quarter of section No 98, in town­ ship No. 37 south, range No. 4 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuaole for Its timber or alone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bls claim to said land before the register and re­ ceiver of thia office at Roseburg. Oregon, on Friday, the 9th day of August, 1901. He names aa witnesses: Loria O. Driggs, J. J Winning ham, W. R. Stansell of Jacksonville and James FltiglbDon of Gold Hill Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims In thia office on or before said Sth day of august, 1901. J. T. BRIDGER. Register. Notice for Publication. U nitbd S tatbs L and O tticb , One of the most helpful books on nerve weakness ever issued is that en­ titled “Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer, of San Francisco, now in its fifth thousand. This work of an experi­ enced and reputable physician is in agreeable contrast tc the vast sum of false teaching which prevails on this Interesting subject. It abounds in carefully considered and practical ad­ vice, and has the two great merits of wisdom and sincerity. It is indorsed by both the religious and secular press. The Chicago Ad­ vance says: “A perusal of the book and the aDplicatiou of its principles will put health, hope and heart into thousands of lives that are now suffer­ ing through nervous impairment.” The book is #1 by mail, postpaid. One of the most interesting chap­ ters—chapter xx, on Nervines and Nerve Tonics—has been printed separately as a sample chapter, and will be sent to any aodrc»s for stamp, yy the publishers, T he P acific P ub . (Co., Box 2658, San Francisco. REDUCED RATES Are now in effect to Rnffalo, New Y^rk. Do you intend to attend the Pan-American Exposition? If so do not buy your tickets until you have investigated the service of the Illinois Central Railroad. OuracccmmodatlonsareTHE BEST THAT CAN BE H ID: our trains are always on time: and employes courteous and accom­ modating. Through Tourist Cars.... From Pacific Coast to Boston via Buffalo. It you will send fifteen oents in stamps to address given below we will forward you by return mall one of our large 34x40 Inch Wall Maps :::: Of the United States, Cuba and Porto Rico Any information regarding rates, accommo­ dations, service time, connections, stop­ overs, etc , will be cheerfully furnished by B H TRUMBULL, Ccm'l Agt. 142 Third Street, Portland. Oregon. Timber Land Act June 3. 1878. Notice For Publication. U nited S tatbs L and Orrica, R okbburg , O regon , M at 21. 1901. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3. ¡878. entitled an act tor the sale of timber lauds In the states of California, Ore­ gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, ex­ tended to all the public land statea bj act of August 4.1892, John J. Winningham at Jackson­ ville, county of Jackson, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office bls sworn sistemeat No. IS4I, for the purchase of the northeast quarter of Section No. 48 In Township No. 37 a, Range No. 4 w. and will offer proof to show that I he land sought la more valuable for ita timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish hie claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Rose­ burg on Friday, the 9th day of August, 1901. He names aa witnesses: J. R. O'Neill, W. R Stansell. Lorin C. Driggs and Chas W. Gerow, all of jMksonville. jMkaon oounty, Oregon. Any aad all persona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to fito tbalr claims In this office on or before said 9* day of August, 1901. J. T. BRIDGES, Register. RoSBBrRG, OllBOSN, MAT 18, 1901. Noties Is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notloe of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Gus New­ bury, oom ty elerk. at Jacksonville. Ore*on. on July 8, 1901, vis: Robert H, Lewie, on H E. 9771, tor the w% of the nwM. seM of Isen ww, lot 3, see 91. ip 32 a, r 2 e. He names the fol­ lowing witnesses io prove his continuous rest denoe upon and cultivation of said land, vis: David Pence. M Pence. John Matthews of Troll, and W . W, Willits of Prospect, all of Jackson count,, Oregon. J T. BRIDGES, Register. Far Sale. A Farm of 720 aerea, located on Rogue River, suitable tor grata and trait oulture or atoes raising, has ample buildings ami tencina. A Placer Mine, in opera!loa, equipped with pine and giant; also some quarti properties. f will sell for cash or take In part paimont property in or adjacent to Aahlaad. Terms, one-halt down, balance in easy payments at • per cent. Call on or address, H, L. WHITE, Lock Bos 38 Ashland. Oregon.