The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 15, 1901, Image 7

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    <nE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
LOCAL NO re»
Big forest fire» are reported in the
«IOSBPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
Probate Uoart.
Flounce Rock, Trail creek and H*g
The following business has been
How about that wood you promised Butte sections, which are damaging
The thermometer registered at 110 transacted in thia court »Ince the last
the timber considerably. Supervlaor deg. in the shade here Aug. 4th.
AUGUST lß, 1901 to bring us.
|rHURSDAY
report of T he T imes :
Langell
and
some
of
his
forest
rang
­
,
All kinds of lubricating oil for sale ers are earning their salaries sure
Estate of H Amy. Final report of
Iley.
Cha*.
Booth
has
gone
to
his
old
Morvou, Prostration»
at Nunuu’s.
*
home in Lincoln county, to pay it a Silas J Day, administrator, approved Avoid
enough.
PERSONAL MENTION
If you are dangerously sick what i»
and order for discharge made.
visit.
W. E. Finney 1» renovating the
J. N. Thomas, a pioneer of this
Estate of Eliza Anderson. Order the first duty of your physician T He
Taylor House.
quiata the nervous system, he deaden»
C. I’. Snell of Medford,the attorney, for sale of real estate made.
county, »lipped on an apple peel,while
Mr*. C. L. Reame* I» »topping at
tbe pain, and you sleep well.
Full assortment manila and sisal In front of Helms’saloon at Medford, and his family visited on Applegate
OolMtln.
Estate
of
E
W
Hammond.
Final
You ought to know that when you
and tiie fall broke one of his legs recently.
cotton rope for sale at Nunan’i. *
statement
of
J
B
Hillis,
administra
­
returned from
to be regular in your course»,
the knee. He is getting along
tor, approved and order for his dis­ ceased
Miss
Nannie
Applegate
of
Slate
Prof. U. F. Shepherd 1« selling many above
grow irritable without cause, and
nicely at the residence or relatives re­ creek precinct is visiting relatives In charge made.
1 Mis* Anna Keegan
pianos and organs In Klamath county. siding
at Ashland.
Estate of Jo» Goldsworthy. Order pass sleepless nights, there is serioua
returned from
Klamath county.
Coleatin Friday.
Elegant home-made candies of all
made for distribution of assets to
Tbe
game
of
base
ball,
played
in
Bert. Barnes, the popular druggist, heirs.
kinds a leader at Joe Wetterer’». *
Mis* Emma Ulrich
Jacksonville Sunday, between the has
of Ashland 1«
been visiting with his parents,
Cinnabar Sunday.
Estate of Caroline Hoffman. First
Knights
of
Labor
and
the
Sons
of
The ball game of the season at
who reside at Ashland.
semi-annual report approved.
Rest,
was
won
by
the
former,
by
a
Rev. F. G. Strange -------------- ---- Jacksonville, Sunday, Aug. 18tb.
Estate of H V Helms. Administra­
score of 32 to 20. Tiie game was In­
A. E. Voorhlee, the clever editor of
Don’t fall to see It.
visiting in Coo* county.
teresting aud attracted a fair-sized the Courier, spent a day with his fam­ tor given authority to sell real prop­
The tiest brands of cigars, tobacco, crowd.
erty.
Judge Hanna, although »till weak,
ily, who are sojourning at Colestin.
etc., can always lie found at Joe
is improving steadily.
Guardianship of Elizabeth Wooley,
8.
II.
Cook,
a
prominent
citizen
of
Henry
Popkin
of
tbe
Grant
’
s
Pass
Wetterer’s.
••
an incompetent person.
Thos E
Clarence Reame» went to McCaill»-
Applegate precinct, was in Jackson­ Bottling Works was in the upper val­ Nichols appointed guardian.
The atmosphere has been cleared of ville Friday, accompanied by Jas. W. ley last week, and took a number of
ter'H spring-last week.
smoke by tiie late rains and tbe Gilmore, who recently returned from orders.
It will Surprise You—Try It.
Ml»» Cassie Davi» left for Albany weather is consequently coolor.
Missouri, for the purfiose of relocat­
Ed. Bostwick and John Offenbaecher
Friday on a vi»it to relative».
It
la the medicine above all others
E. E. Phipps and N. B. 8. Coleman ing in southern Oregon, after an ab­ of Applegate were iri Jacksonville for catarrh,
and I* worth its weight
.Mrs. Wm. Moore of Central Point tiave become interested in the Ash­ sence of many years.
Monday.
Both
have
nearly
recovered
visited In Jacksonville Friday.
in gold. Ely’s Cream Bairn does all
land Mercantile Co.
their
wonted
health.
O.O. Buck, Beirne, Ark., says: “I
that is claimed for it.—B. W. Sperry,
Postmaster Miller was Hmong those
Eugene Thompson, Otis Krause and was troubled with constipation until
Jos. Rauch of Grant’s Pass, the Hartford, Coon.
. who visited at Colestin during the John Wilson tiave returned from 1 bought DeWitt’s Little Early Ri­ genial blacksmith, has gone to Jack­
My son was afflicted with catarrh.
past week.
sers. Since then have been entirely son and Klamath couoties, on a camp­ He used Ely’s Cream Balm aud tbe
Klamath couoty.
cured of my old complaint. City ing I rip, accompanied by his family.
disagreeable catarrh ail left him. —J.
Misses Ella Orth and Frances Done­
11. J. Booker of Pleasant creek pre­
Store. Jacksonville, Dr. J.
C. Olmstead, Arcola. Ill.
gan returned from Colestin Bunday cinct is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Drug
Jas.
R
'Villlams,
formerly
of
Grant
’
s
Hinkle, Central Point.
The Balm does not irritate cr
evening.
T. II. B. Taylor of Ashland.
Pass and Central Point, Is visiting in cause
sneezing. Sold by druggists at
A
Chinaman,
bound
from
San
Fran
­
the
vallev.
He
Is
now
a
teacher
in
Walter Bostwick of Applegate is in
J. M. Toms and the family of G. C. cisco to Seattle, died io his berth In a
50 eta. or mailed by Ely Brothers,
ttie
Portland
Business
College
and
do
­
Jacksonville, preventing loneliness in Culy of Steamboat have returned Pullman car soon after the train left
Warren St., New Vork.
ing well.
certain quarters.
from their trip to.Klaaiath county.
Ashland, on the <ith. He was well
RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS.
Grant’s Paes’ fire department is of­
Miss Frances Barnes, who has been
John Dodson, a pioneer of southern dressed and about thirty years of age.
visiting in Sam’s valley and Gold HID, Oregon, went to Roseburg last week, The body was taken off at Medford ficered as follows: Chief, Rea Benson;
returned Monday,
Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold services
and buried at the expense of the first assistant, D. Dunken; second as
to enter the Oregon Soldiers' Home.
Blatant, Ira Tompkins; secretary and at the M. E. church in Jacksonville
county.
M m . H aktuv .
Mrs. Dr. Robinson has joined the
Mrs. Lottie Pelton of Ashland lias
treasurer, L. Skeel; trustee, A.Colyin. Sunday morning and evening.
Jacksonville colony which I» sojourn­ Issued invitations to the wedding of
Mrs. Irene Eaton has finally got a
trouble somewhere, and nervous prow
Rev.
Father
Berthiaume
will
hold
Water melons arecomlng Into mar­
ing at Colestin.
tration is sure to follow.
F. D. Ribbins and Mrs. Anna Luster. patent to tbe 10 acres of land she ha«
been llviug on for many years. Tiie ket and will soon be shipped to the services at tbe Catholic church in
You ought to know that indigestion,
W.J. Plymale, the energetic secre­
Mr. and Mrs.H. C. Hill of Portland rigiit thereto was stubbornly contest­ Willamette valley by the carload. Jacksonville, Sunday, August 18th,at exhaustion, womb displacements,
tary of thè 8. O. S. B. of A., was at have returned home from a visit with ed by A. F. McCrary, who fought the The crop is of good quality and fair In 8:30 o’clock a . m .; and at Medford the fainting, dizziness, headache, and
1 Ashland Sunday.
relatives and friends living in Ash­ case in nearly every department. A. size, notwithstanding the late frosts same day at 10:30 a . m .
send the nerves wild with
Rev. 8. H. Jones will hold services backache
of last spring.
affright, and you cannot sleep.
Martin Pernoll of Applegate was land.
N. Soils» was Mrs. Eaton’s attorney.
at
the
Presbyterian
church
in
Jack
­
Chris. IJlrich lias just received 200,-
among those who witnessed the game
Mrs. Hartley, of 331 W. Congress St.,
Prof. Fred. Ulen, who held a posi­ As a construction train was making sonville every Sunday, excepting the Chicago.
000 first class cedar shingles, which
Ill., whose portrait we pub­
in Jacksonville Sunday.
a run from tiie Kinneville woodyards, 4th Sunday in the month, when he
tion
In
a
prominent
business
college
he will trade for baled hay or
suffered all these agonies, and
Mrs. BenJ. 8. Webb (nee Nettie grain.
at Minneapolis, Minn., for sometime, north of Grant’s Pass, up on the main will preach at Geld Hill and Wood­ lish,
was entirely cured by Lydia E. Pink­
Howard),wiio realdeaal Covina. Calif.,
has been engaged by Prof. Van Scoy track, Aug. 9th, one of the Japanese ville.
ham's Vegetable Compound; her case
Miss Abide Kendall, a talented to take charge of the commercial de- workmen occupying the train fell
G erman B aptist .’—Elder S. M. should
is reported to be quite ill.
be a warning to others, and
from
a
car,
and
was
run
over
and
music
teacher,
.
—
----
wiio
resided
at
San
ln-
Eby
will
bold
services
at
the
follow
­
of the Medford Academy |<r.r.’1*!>(
her cure carry conviction to the minds
1>. Louis Bundy of Medford, the Jose until recently, has located at partaient
He
is
well
qualified
for
his
new
duties.
’
8ldnl|
y
sihçœ
ing
places:
1st
and
3d
Sunday
in
each
of every suffering woman of the un­
expert dentist, and ills wife have gone Ashland,
month, at the church near Talent; sec­ failing efficiency of Lvdia E. Pinkham’s
family
MEDFORD SQUIBS
Jacksonvlllle was visited by quite a I
.to San Francisco on a visit.
ond,
at
the
Naylor
school-house:
4
th
Vegetable Compound.
Water melons have made their ap­ number of ladiesand gentlemen Hying
r 8. P. DeRoboam and tils former
at Ashland.
pearance and command a big price. in Medford Thursday night, who ser­
Miss
Iva
Purdin
is
at
Colestin
for
a
went to Colestin Friday. Tbe
Calif., : Small ones are retailed as high as 25 enaded several of our citizens aud en­ few days.
County Treasurer'» 17th Notice.
returned the same evening.
cents eacti.
joyed themselves thoroughly. The
Max Muller,, county treasurer, gives GO TO THE BOSS FOR FINE
J.
H.
Huffer
of
Jacksonville
was
in
Mr. Hodgson of Berkeley,
Lena C. Engel, Mary E. Davis and music was entrancing, the solos being evidence here several times last week. notice that there are funds in the
and ills wife were guests of Mr. and Lena Stagg registered from Jackson­ especially of a blgii order. Come
treasury for the redemption of
Mrs. 11. E. Ankeny last week.
Miss Etta Hollingsworth, tbe clever county
ville at tiie Imperial, Portland, 'ant again.
all outstanding warrants protested
milliner,
has
taken
a
position
in
a
Saturday.
The Grant's Pass base-ball nine,
Senator Cameron returned today
from Feb. 1. 1898, to Feb. 28, 1898,
For it’s the BEST In the world.
from Waldo, where he lias been look-
A large quantity ot choice peaches champion of southern Oregon, will wholesale establishment at Portland. both dates inclusive. Interest on the
He also sells it in large or small
Ing after his mining interests.
are being shipped north from Ash­ playa match game against a team
Miss Aileen Webber, an accom­ same ceased Aug. 9,1901.
quantities for family use. Why
of the best players of Jack- plished Instructor as well as pet form­
Mrs. A. II. Maegly of Portland ar­ land. Ttiey bring from 40 to 45 cents composed
waste the time to make it when
soovilleand
Medford
clubs,Sunday,the
a
box,
f.
o.
b.
er,
will
be
in
charge
of
tbe
musical
rived In Jacksonville Saturday, to pay
you can buy the BEST for little
18th.
It
will
tie
played
on
the
grounds
department
of
the
Medford
academy.
her relatives and friends a visit.
money. Ail cream kept In porce­
F. G. McWilliams, secretary of the at Jacksonville and will doubtless be
lain packers. He also makes a
II. S. Reed, the well-known operator
Walter Jackson, the veteran com Southern Oregon Oil C-)., Is In the a lively one.
specialy of Ice Cold
W llbimette vallev, and has sold con­
In mines, is suffering from a severe
mereiai traveler, Is in town, inter­ siderable
James White, Bryantsvllle, Ind., attack of typhoid fever. He is rest­
stock.
viewing his numerous customers.
Lots
of
says DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Wm. Koeppe, watchmaker and jew­ healed running sores on both legs. ing easily at the home of relatives in
Carl Ruef, who has been employed eler,
Ashland.
jeople
is
now
located
on
California
He had suffered 6 years. Doctors
in T he T imes office during the past
of all kinds. Come now and keep
street,
opposite
the
postofflee.
Satis
­
The
White-Thomas'
brick
is
ap
­
lave thin
failed to help him. uet DeWitt’«.
four months, left for Salem Sunday.
cocl.
faction guaranteed.
*
proaching completion. It is situated
Accept
no
imitations.
City
Drug
lair.
Per-
Chris. Ulrich and Frank Neil, ac­
In tbe western part of Medford, and
A. LEARNED, Prop.
Jackson and Klamath counties are Store, Jacksonville, Dr. J. Hinkle, will
companied by their families, leave for Indebted
be a handsome.«ub-tantial build­
laps their
Central Point.
to
the
state
for
bounty
tax.
a trip to Crater lake this morning.
ing.
I.
A.
Palmer,
an
expert
archi
­
tiie former In the sum of 32,114, while
Ea r e nts
The base ball contest scheduled to tect, furnished the plans and specifi­
Kola Nels, the genial representa­ the latter owes 3334.
be played at Grant's Pass Sunday, be­ cations.
ad thin
tive of the Albany Brewing Co., spent
Forest fires have done considerable tween the local and Ashland clubs,
Col. H. H. Sargent, who recently
a few hours in Jacksonville Friday.
hair; per­
damage this season. Most of them among whom there is great rivalry, returned from Manilla, has been
Rev. E. L. Fitch, presiding elder of were extinguished by rain; but new ended in a squabble in the first in­ visiting I d Medford, accompanied by
haps their
ning. A match game for #500 a side was his wife. They are en route to Cuba,
the M. E. Church. South,for this dis­ oyM have been started.
then arranged, to be played thé fol­ where Mr. Sargent will resume his old •1 children have thin
trict, arrived in the valley last week.
Circuit court will soon be in session lowing day. Much feeling has lieen
But this does
4
place as captain of cavalry in the d hair.
John Pernoll of Applegate, the again. Under the new law It will con­ engendered.
regular army. Mrs. Sargent, who is U not make it necessary
clever merchant and expert ball play­ vene on the first Instead of the second
T^e Ashland and Medford second a daughter of the late pioneer. Lind­ £ for them to have thin
er, made u» a pleasant cull yesterday. Monday In September.
Are now in effect to Buffalo, New Yrrk.
nines played another game in Jack­ say Applegate Is a sister of Mrs. M.
Do you intend to attend the Pan-American
C. Coleman of San Francisco, the
Miss Jessie Worman of Medford has sonville, last Saturday, which wa« L. Alford of this place.
Exposition?
J
hair.
If so do not buy your tickets until you have
capitalist, arrived In the valley a purchased of Miss Emma Tryer the won by the latter, the score standing
investigated
the service of the
1 thing"
One 6 /Mpr*
short time ago, and will remain sev­ residence situated on Oregon street, 14 to 10 in Its favor. It wa« one of tiie
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
eral weeks.
adjoining the town hall.
warmest contests of the season. Each
.Miss Gertrude McCallen of Ashland,
The following deeds have been re­
Mrs. Geo. E. Nichols of Ashland and team has »on two game«, and a third
you
fUlIX
who tits been io Jacksonville visiting her sister, Miss Ella Johnson, tiave will soon tie played to decide the corded in the office of the county_re-
Our accomodations are THE BEST THAT
Miss Helen Uo'.vlg, returned home gone to San Francisco, to getpolnteis ! championship.
corder since the last report of T h a
may
CAN BE HAD; our trains are always on
T imes :
Saturday.
in the millinery bustnesrf.
time; and employes courteous and acton»
J. A. Gross, who has been in charge R C Hite to H J Burson, lot 27, blk I, R
rely
modating.
Herbert Hanna,who lias Iteen spend­
........
I 50 00
F. M. Calkins,circuit court reporter, of the Depot Hotel st Ashland for H ».Id to Ashland
upon —
Kincaid to J H Stewart, SO acres
ing tils vacation at home, left for ha« returned from an official visit at several years, disposed of his interests G W sec
30, tp .33, r I e .............................. soo oo
< lakland, Calif., this morning, to re­ Klamath Falk, where Judge BensoD to Hum. Pracht, who has been his F In
M Amy to Martha E Mann, property
sume his studies.
In Central Point ....................................
chief assistant for sometime.and will
.■» oo
held a short term of court.
H V Mitchell to Joe Howett, lots«, 7,18,
retire
from
active
business
on
the
ltith.
From Pacific Coast to Boston *1a Buffalo.
A. N. Soils*, Harry Luy, J. S. Orth,
10, blk T. R R add to Ashland ....
Frank R. Nel) and Ills family re­ His successor will doubtless maintain
350 oo
It you will send fifteen cents in stamps to
makes the hair healthy r
QU Andrews to H V Mitebell, same
J. B. Wetterer and Pat. Donegan turned from Portland Thursday night.
address given below we will rorward you
property
........................
............................
by return mail one of our large
represented Jacksonville at the base­ They were accompanied by Miss the excellent reputation the house Mrs D K Hyde to F. C Payne, property iso oo
and vigorous; makes
ha« gained.
ball game at Grant’s Pass.
In Ashland..............................................
J a me», a sister of Mrs. Nell.
rs oo
it grow thick and
Nearly every resident of southern Wm Nell tn Mrs Sarah Murray, 38 acres
Miss Lottie Reed, one of the teach
H. W. Grimes, the scientific builder Oregon stops at the Imperial when In see 12, tp 3» 1 e .................................... 700 on
long.
It cures dan­
Granville
Naylor
to
Allen
Smith,
prop
­
ers in the Portland public scho ils, and contractor, is in Pooh Bah pre­
In Orchard Home Association’s
Of the United States, Cuba and Porto Rico.
arrived Sunday, and will visit in this cinct, enlarging the DeRoboam resi­ they go to Portland. It is by far the erty
druff
also.
plat
........................................................
best hotel in the city, excepting the Amelia Elmer to Alonzo Slover, bond to 1300 oo
Any information regarding rates, accommo­
Vicinity for several week*.
dence, and doing good work.
dations, service, time, connections, stop­
It always restores
Portland, and compares favorably
lot I. blk «5. Medford ........................ . . 100 oo
overs,
etc., will be cheerfully furnished, by
\ Mr. and Mr*. E. Wilkinson visited
Coy to ED Briggs, 14 acres In
W. A. Cordell of Ashland picked with that noted caravansary. The Chas F
color to gray hair,—
8, tp *9, l e........................................... «31 00
In Jacksonville Sunday. They are from a Royal Anne tree, during the Perkins is a back number, its* princi­ L sec
B H. TRUMBULL. Com 1 Agt.,
Stewart to E D Briggs. » M acres in
all the dark, rich color
Third Street,
now at their farm, situated between past season, 102 gallons of tine cher­ pal patronage coming from people who •ec
(3. tp 30,1 e.......................................
’.50 00
Portland. Oregon.
Medford and Central Point.
R II Bryant to Jackson Co Imp. Co.
do not know where they are going.
ries, for which he received #35.50.
of
early
life.
There
is
180 acres In sec 28, lp38, I w ............
SOO no
Harry Miller, whois manager of a
Walter Drennan, the locomotive The Fish Lake Ditch Co.recently pur­
no longer
need of
onç^....................
big drag store in San Jose, Calif., ar­ engineer, who was so badly Injured In chased several thousand acres of land,
Total ................................................... I * 5037 00
vour looking old be-
rived in Jacksonville Sunday, for a a collision, is at Ashland. He expects situated alsiut eight, miles northeast
visit with relatives and friends.
Question* Answered.
to engage in the insurance business. of Medford. This land will be brought
fore your time.
under Irrigation by means of the
---- the ----
Yes,
August Flower still has the
Thos.
M.
Hurlburt
of
Portland,
Mrs. Dr. Darrin. Mrs. v. T. Mc­
the ditch now under construction, work
Si .00 a bottle. All ffrafflats.
largest
sale
of
anv
medicine
In
the
well-known
surveyor,
who
is
an
ex- on which Is progressing with all possi­
Cray and Miss England, who are
residents of Medford at present, made amlner of survey« for U. 8. land of- ble speed. Already the price of real civilized world Your mothers and
"Asa remedy for restoring color
to the hair I believe Ayer’s Hair
fices,
passed
through
the
valley
Jacksonville a visit oneday last week.
nne estate on the line thereof has an up. grandmothers never thought of using
Vigor has no equal. It has always
anything
else
for
Indigestion
or
day this week.
ward tendency.
given me perfect satisfaction in
W. R. Stansell, L. C. Driggs. J. J.
biliousness Doctors were scarce, and
every way.
The real property belonging to the
Winningham and Cha*. Gerow have
they seldom heard of Appendicitis,
Mrs. A. M. STurtn..
returned from Roseburg, where thev estate of Hermann V. Helms will be
Aug. 18,1898. Haramoudbport,N.T.
WANTED
Nervous Prostration or Heart, Failure,
transacted some business* in the land sold it private sale by E H. Helms,
etc. They used August Flower to
the administrator, after Sept. Oth. It
WrUfe //>• Doctor»
STI'DENTS AND TEACHERS
office.
clean out the system and stop fermen­
Miss Hallie Thomas, who has been Is situated in Jacksonville.
He will send you a book on The
Wishing to Increase tbeir income. tation of undigested food, regulate
Hmr and Scalp free, upon request.
visiting at Ashland, returned to Ma­ The semi-annual examination of Gixid pay for good work. Permanent the action of the liver, stimulate the
If you do not obtain all the benefit*
----- VIA——
nervous and organic action of the sys­
rlon county last week. She will teach applicants for teacliers' certificates work given If satisfactory.
you expected from the use of the
Vigor write the Doctor about it.
tem.
and
that
Is
all
they
took
wtien
another year In the Salem public will be lield tn Jacksonville tills week.
Address M g ' r ., P. O. B ox 403,
Addre**.
feeling dull and bad with headaches
D r . J.C. ATER.
schools.
Quite a number of young men and
Roseburg, Or.
Lowell, Mas*.
and
other
aches
You
only
need
a
women
will
be
in
attendance.
Frank A. Huffer Is In Jacksonville,
few doses of Green’s August Flower,
The most Interesting and enjoyable trip Jon
visiting III* relatives and the scenes
Hop Picker» Wanted.
Miss Lizzie Gross of Ashland, a
In liquid form, to make you satisfied
this continent is over the pop­
of lil* boyhood days. He Is now one graduate of 8t. Mary’s Academy of
there
is
nothing
serious
the
matter
ular railroad.
The undersigned wishes to engage
of the most, prominent lawyers of Ta­ Jacksonville, lias, entered upon her the
services of .‘100 hop pickers. Pick­ with you. GetGreen’s Prize Almanac.
Choice of two routes through tbe Rocky Moun­
coma, Wash.
novitiate as a 8lster of the Holy ing will liegin Sept. 1st. For further AtUlty Drug Store, Jacksonville.
tains and four routes east of
particulars address
Denver and Pueblo.
Hon. E. B. Dufur, lately a promi Names at the convent In Portland.
Carter Creek Spring».
nent attorney of The Dalles, lias lo­
J ohn R anz . au , J r .,
A large quantity of newspapers,
Stopovers allowed at Salt Lake City or any­
cated at Gold Hill for the practice of suitable for wrapping, pasting cn
Grant’s Pass, Or.
One of tiie most helpful books on
where between Ogdea and
U miles from Steinman station or
Denver.
his profession. We are glad that he wails, putting under carpets, etc., can
12 miles south of Ashland. Pleasant nerve weakness ever issued is that en­
lias become one of us.
be obtained cheap, In quantities U
A Poor Millionaire
accommodations for campers, tine titled “Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer, THROUGH CAR SERVICE.
of San Francisco, now in its fifth
Owen Keegan and his daughter. suit, at T ub T imb » Printing House
MAGNIFICENT SCENERY.
Lately starved In London because mineral water and vapor baths. thousand. This work of an experi­
Miss Anna, Miss Bertha Lewis and
Reuli. Hatton, a pioneer of Klam­ he could not digest his food. Early Rates- 50 cent* per person per week enced
and
reputable
physician
is
in
Perfect Dining Car Service.
txo of her brothers, Arthur and ath county, and also well known in use of I>r. King's New Life Pills for camping. Including use of vapor
agreeable contrast tc tbe vast sum of
Harry, left for the Dead Indian this section, committed an assault would havesaved him. They strength­ baths. Special rates for families.
MEALS A la carte .
false
teaching
which
prevails
on
this
Address J oseph Z ukchbr ,
springs this morning.
with a dangerous weapon on loe en the stomach, aid digestion, pro­
Interesting subject. It abounds in Ask your nearest ticket agent for tickets eta
Sisklyoo,
Oregon.
Koesel
at
Kiamatli
Falls
last
week,
mote assimilation. Improve appetite.
Pre*. Clayton and Prof. Haves, of
carefully considered and practical ad­ i the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. Scenic line
the Southern Oregon State Normal He was held to answer hi the sum of Price 25c. Money back if not satis­
vice, and has the two great merit« of of the World.
Waated.
fied. Sold by City Drug Store.
Descriptive metier mailed upon application.
School, made Jacksonville a visit a •250.
wisdom and sincerity.
DUFFY.
R. C. NICHOL.
H. C. Van Dusen, fish warden, In
Intelligent young men, from 17 to
few day» since. They report the pros­
It Is indorsed by both the religious B. H.
Traveling Agent.
General Agent,
19
years
of
age,
having
common
pect» for the coming school year to be bls monthly report commends the
and secular press. The Chicago Ad­
UM Third St.,
Port land, jOva.
A Farm for Sal*.
work
being
done
by
Hon.
R.
D.
Hume,
school
education,
to
learn
mechanical
vance says: "A perusal of the book
good.
120-acre tract. »11 fenced. 70 seres un­ trades.
at Wedderburn, and by tiie U. 8. der A cultivation,
For
full
Information
apply
and the anplicatlou of its principles
tree toll and eaatly cultivated
M. Resslnger, Lloyd Best and hl» government In Mr. Hume’s plant on
on tbe public road a quaraer or a ml'.of rom or write to Union Iron Works, 222 will put health, hope aud heart Into I »—»•*••••»—»•*•♦•»•*•♦1
family J. T. Powers and his wife, are upper Rogue rlyer. There having la
Moonvllle. Sams valley postofflee— Improved Market St.. San Francisco.
thousands of lives that are row suffer­
camping at the headwater» of Butte been complaints regarding dams on with a dwelling house with four rooms below
ing through nervous impairment.”
one above, a good, largo barn, amoke-houne
creek, in the vicinity of the Dead In the Applegate, in Josephine county, and
O
li
IN NEWSPAPERS’
and wood shed. Rock creek flown through the
The book is 31 by mall, postpaid.
dian springs. They are all residents Mr. Van Dusen made arrangements land,
a good well ot water al the house and »
htn th»
Kind
•MW
ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME
(
One of the most interesting chap­ I [
good well at the barn, nlz miles from Gold Hill
of Los Angeles.
by which tlsliways will be constructed, railroad
Vgn.tn».
ters—chapter xx, oo Nervines and
Call on or Write
»tutIon Will be sold tor *10 per sore
so
that
tlsli
may
readily
pass
above
Mr. Norman of Portland, wneral
half osah at time of sale, balance on one year's
*r
Nerve Tonics—has been printed
agent of the New Home 8. M. Co., the dams. Similar improvements time. Interest » per cent, per annum, or all
separately as a sample chapter, p.nd ¡■E.C. DAKE’S ADVERTISING AGEICT'
cash at option of the purchaser.
will
i>e
made
at
Grant
’
s
Pa»«,
Win
­
64 & 6s Merchants’ Exchange
was In Jacksonville Friday, accompa­
•wInquire of s IL a R J. D a Y real estate Your Cold Cured for So. will be «ent to any aortre«« for stamp,
agent. Jacksonville Oregon.
by the publishers, T he P acific P ub
nied by J. P. Kraber. who has been chester and Roseburg.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
CM
l»r.
AWee*
L
wom
M
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CaM
CW*
appointed agent of that corporation
Co., Box 2B58, San FrancisCo.
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for southern Oregon.
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Women Must
Steep,
n
Ice
Cream
Soft Drinks
REDUCED
RATES
►
n
3 Illinois Central Railroad.
Hair
vigor Through Tourist Cars.....
34x40 Inch Wall Maps::::
Go East Over
Denver & Rio Grande
Railroad
Scenic Line of the World
Salt Lake City and Denver.
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