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I w I ■■ A* Vol. XXXII. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1902. No. 6. S ■ '1 -IB < E. A. Mack, our quondam hotel keeper, has left us. Tom Garson la now empieyed at tbe S P. de. pot at Gold Hill. Miss Lottie Slancila of Phuenlx Is tbe guest’ of John Wright and bls family. Thus Pankey was at Medford Tu esdsy,visit log his sister. Mrs. L, Cardwell. The Infant child ot Mr and Mrs J Mann, born last Friday, died a few hours after birth. E. E. Lyons and bis family, who have been living here for a short time, are now residents of Medford. . F. M. Amy has sold his imprest In the 10 acres he and W. J. Freeman bought of J. F. Ramsey to bis partner. J. W. Merritt, who la also engaged In mer. chandlslng at Gold HUI, In the Odd Fellows building, now makes regular visits to that town. The meetings being held st the M E ohureb by Revs Lockhart and Walter are attracting much attention and making a number of con verts. ALL WOOL THREE PLY CARPETINC. LINOLEUM FLOOR OIL CLOTH MATTING 12x9, all Wool, Art Squares, Neat Design, $7.00 $5.00 » „ n »OOOOOQOOOíM XXXX j We Offer You Special Low Price on Rugs to Close 4->/a Feet by 27 in., Moquet, $2.00, Regular $3.00 Rug. 5 Mi Feet by 2Vs, Plusn, $1.75, Regular $2.50 Rug. 3 Feet by 18, Ingrain, 25c., Regular 50c. Rug. Rev. Mr. Walter, tbe Methodist evangelist, who has been bolding meetings at Medford, Thursday svsnlng began a revival at Central Point. The Spring 1902 SAMPLE BOOK WALL PAPER for your inspection. This YEAR’S PRICES are unusually LOW. We have several Odd Lots WALL PAPER Ten Cents Double Roll, worth twice us much, will pay you to look at. New Assortment of TRUNKS, TELESCOPES, VALISES, HAND SATCHELS. Rev. N. S. Holloraft, who has been conduct ing a series of meetings in Central Point, closed last Friday evening. They were well attended. OUR STOCK IS THE LARGEST. John and Joe Olwell were among those who were initiated into tbe mysteries of tbe Benev olent Protective Order of tbe Elks at Rose burg last Thursday night. Prices Always the Lowest The remain« of Gee Fuller, who died at Tolo from strabgulatloo consequent on enlarged tonsils, were burled In the Central Point cerne tery. Revs Waller and Lockhart conducted tbe servlees, which were Impressive. NUNAN Our town election takes place March 15tk, and tbe board of trustees st Its last meeting* Monday night, appointed H H Rippey, J H Gay and J M Gibson as j udges of the election, and W J Freeman and J E Ross clerks. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GEO. O'B. DB BAR, M. D., PHYS I 01 AN AND SURO EON. Jacksonville, Oregon. SUTOfflco in Kahler's Building, up-stalre. Ros- ld< noe on California street. Dev or night 0*110 attended oromntlx 4. M. KEENE, D. D. 5. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Offloss >n the Adkins Deuel block Oregon. Medford, H. D. NORTON, ATTORNEY and counselor at law , Gr**t’* P*a*. Oreg«*. Mrs. Lawrence Cardwell, (nee Bertha Pan- key) who now resides in Northern California, was operated on this week for appendicitis at Medford by Doctors Plckel and Parson The operation promises to be entirely successful. Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky, delicately browned loaf of bread made from I F Williams, our livery stable keeper, was tbe successful bidder for the oontrset for car rying tbe malls between Cemral Point to Big I Butte, via Magie Point, six times a week; from Snowy Butte Flour With the sad results achieved from the use of cheaper flour?; The one, the highest triumph of cookery—the most useful of all the arts; the other, a monument to wasted energy, blasted hojies and poor judgment. But why continue the compari son? If you have made the mistake in the past, trying to exist on inferior flour, redeem yourself by ordering Snowy Buttf flour only in future. Every up-to-date dealer Handles it Office »bore 8 P D.tL.Oo i Store. Eagle Point to Leeds, twlee a week; from Eagle Point to Climax, thrice a week. Tbe many friends of E. L. Olwell will be pleased to learn that he is doing nicely at Davenport, Wash., where he is engaged in merchandising on an extensive scale in com pany with a young man named Myers. Ed. Is a Jackson county boy of good habits and abil ity, and we will always oe pleased to hear of bls suooess. The entertainment given at Rostel's Hall under lb* direction of Prof. Hanby, for tbe pur pose of paying off the o-gan debt owed by our publlo school,was a success in every way. The participants are entitled to much credit. A lai^S nucleno* was in attendano* and Ml were t the receipts,a little more than enough to square thelndebtednees. Fastest Boat In the World. Wm. M. COLVIO, LAWYER. Jeekeonvllle. Orefien. you OEAF? Jffioe tn Ro< Moo'« Hu Idin r. p. prim d SON, attorneys and counselors at law Jacksonville, Oregon. . NOISES? ALL CASES DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING CURABLE ARE NOW Only those born deaf are incurable. by our new invention. •Will praotloe In all courts of the State. Of- Hoe In tbe Court House last door on the rtpht from entranoe HEAD F. NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. A. WCRMAN, OF BALTIMORE* BAYS: B altimore , Md.. March 30, toot . 1 be submarine boat recently built lor the Russian government Is supposed to be the fastest In tbe world. It la claimed that It will ernes tbs Atlantic ocean tn two and one-halt days. The secret of Its extraordinary speed lies tn Its peculiar construction. Tbe secret of tbemarvelous sucoessot Hostetter's Bitters lies tn the sclentlHc compounding and extrac tion of the curative properties of certain roots and herbs. It la a family medicine and can be relied on in cases of belching. flatulency, slck- headache, diazinons, indigestion and dyspep sia. It 1s also an excellent appetizer and nerve-strengthener, and as a preventive ot malaria, fever and ague it is unequaled. Give It a trial, and you will feel its beneficial effects from the start. Farm for Sale. (Ifntlffnrn : — Being entirety cured of deafness, thank.* to your treatment, I will now give you A good farm situated one mile northeast of Phoenix lying alongside oounty road, contain A. C. HOUGH, a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. About five year» ago my right ear began tc sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost ing 150 1-2 acres. There will be sold with it, it desired by the purchaser, 40 acres of wood attorn ky at la w my hearing in this ear entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num land. The place la all enolosed; about 150 acres of It Is under cultivation. The improve ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that Grant's Pean. - • . orefioa. only tin operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would ments consist ot a dwelling-house, a large barn with sheds for stock, smoke, wood and Offlceover Hslr-R,ddlo Hardware Store. then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would l>e lost forever. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat poultry houses. There Is a good well of water at tbe house and one near the barn; an orch ment. /ifter I had used it only a few dav*. according to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day. after five wrelo my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank yon ard In good condition, containing about 80 trait tree* ot assorted varieties, mostly apples, A. E. REAMES, heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours. school-house near the north end of the farm. F. A. WERMAN, 730 8. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Terms, 43.UU0; 11,000 tn cash. 41.000 in we years attorn ey - a T-L A w , Ot':- treatment <toea not interfere with your ueual occupation. and 81,000 in two years, deferred payments to draw interest, or all oash at option of purchas i Jacksonville, • • Oregon. er. Inquire ot S ilas J D at , Real Estate Agent, Jacksonville. Oregon. -Offloe In Red Men'« Building. YOU CAN CUHE YOURSELF AT HOME ",oe^,nal INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC. 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. A Sure Cure fer Lumbago. ROBT. O. SMITH, attorney and counselor at law , Grant’* Pa*a. Oregon. Practices In all tbe oourts dulldlng up-stairs Offloe tn Bank Location Makes No Difference. The Best Photographs Are still being made by EAST------ and SOUTH VI* The • Shasta^ Route SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Train leave Medford for Portland and way Tr ata tlona at 4:« A a nod <.W re 8:40 V M Leave Portfond 4 11AM 11:40 AM Leave Medford II :4* * * 14:* A M Leave Aahland 8:® A M Arrive Sacramento 8:» 4* * 8:56 A M Arrive San Francleeo !:■ 4M 1:00 A M arrive Ogden________ *:t* A M A reive tfonver jjgAjL ?:* A M Arrive Kao*** Pity AM ~8:80 A M Arrive ¿hicago __LllAA ìllTÌ Âreiv. Loa Angele. < 00 r M A M A M Arrive Houston ____ Arrive "fTewTYrleana 8.80 r ■ 8:80 r M AreW~Wa»hlngton 8 f -S APrlre ~New York ¡8:10 r M 1k:10 r * Pullman and tourist oars both «Talks. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden an a ki Paso and tourfat oara to Chicago St Louis Nm^*”Sn“u^Mshlln^n>'‘“<>*eo wl‘b steamship lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, th* H. C. MACKEY & BOYD, IN MEDFORD To Cure ■ Cold In One Dev. Take Laxative Bromo-Qulntns Tablets, Al druggists refund the money It it fails to cure E. W Grove's signature is on each box. *c Letter .Lint. The following is a list of letters re maining uncalled for in the Jackson ville postoffice Jan. 31, 1902: Bo*ltoln, Mlkocoy Donnel, J W Butterfield, A W Dunlap. Mrs Wash Fisher. Mrs Llaltte Beck, J W Beauneaw, Charley Fredenburg, A J Chappel, Charles F. Jackson, Mr Casey, Prof Myers, MISs Mias Frances Franoee Sturtz, Mrs Charles One cent will be charged upon de livery. J ohn F. M illbr , P. M. IG TENT Get the Most AT THE C Street, Oj posrite Van Dyke’s Store. MAX MULLER & CO. Jacksonville, Or., Aretht Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boot and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. Out of Your Food Yon don't and can't if your stomach is weak. A weak stoninch does not di gest all that is ordinarily liken into it. It gets tired easily, and what it fails to digest is wasted. Among the signs of a weak stemach are nnensinees aifa r eaiiug, fits of ner vous headache, and disagreeable belch ing. "I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla at different times for stomach troubles, and a run down condition of the system, and have been greatly bcnelited by its use. I would not be without It In my family. I am trou bled especially In summer with weak stom ach an<1 nausea and find Hood’s Sarsaparilla Invaluable." K. R. H ickman , W Chester, Pa. Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Manager Portland 0» GIVE US A CALL Sticingthen and tone the stomach end the whole digestive system. The Finest Cake Is made with Royal Bak ing Powder. Always light, sweet, pure & wholesome. GEMS OF JACKSON DAY Sentiments Expressed by Bryan, Shepard and Hill. SOUND DEMOCRATIC) PRINCIPLES. Brywn’s Tkense Idees, Kot Armies. Edward M. Shepard Polats to the Path of Daty—Oavid B. Hill’s Ce*. deased Platform — Democratle Ea- thaalaam at Meetln*s and Ban quete. “Never fits the Democratic party Had a more real or a plainer duty than at thia very time, when it la abut out from official power. It* true interest* and its return to power depend. I be lieve, upon the faithful performance of that duty. “Over and against the president's programme of Imperialistic power let ■ us set our programme of a truly great, powerful, peaceful, industrial people." David B. Hill, who was unable to ac cept the Invitation of the young Dem ocrats to speak at their Jackson day celebration, sent a letter In which be •aid: "I give you this sentiment: ‘A strict construction of the federal constitu tion; no entangling alliance with for eign nations; insistence upon the re served rights of the states; public r»v- atlon for public purposes only; opposi tion to monopolies and dangerous com binations of capital; the preservation of the persoual liberty of the citizen; no centralization; home rule for states and municipalities.’ These are Demo cratic principles which survive all de feats and must ultimately triumph." Throughout the country there were celebrations and banquets, and Demo cratic sentiment was at high water mark. William J. Bryan was the guest of honor at tbe Jackson day banquet at New Haven, Conn., on the evening of Jan. 8. He said in part: “I like to commune with men who will continue to be Democrats whether It is popular or unpopular. We have spent too much time in tbe past dis cussing tbe financial advantages of questions and not tbe great underlying moral principle at the bottom of them. I am satisfied that unless we can in terest the people of the country in tbe principles which underlie all problems our cause is lost Tbe paramount ele Beware ef Ointment* for Catarrh ment in civilization is tbe moral one. that Contain Mercury, You can’t find an instance where a as mercury wtlh surely destroy the sense of great nation has gone down to decay smell and completely derange the whole sys where its moral did not precede its tem when entering it through the mucous aur- political decay. I deny that it is neces taces. Such articles should never be used ex sary for a republic to die. I deny that cept on prescriptions from reputable physi there is any reason why this nation cians, as the damage they will do is tenfold to should be less grand and great a thou the good you can possibly derive from them. sand yean from today than it is now. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by T. J. * Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer- “Service la * consoling philosophy. If Cheney cury, and in taken internally, acting directly I were to be obliged to be contented upon tbe blood and mucous surfaoes ot U m syo- wlpi what the Republican* did for > you gef rtwT^n^ié^ît Is taken internally. me, I should dis of misery."' i ÍH0W of no greater service that we can ren and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney * der to the world than to work out the Co. Testimoniale tree. Sold by all Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. problems of civilization which come to Hall's Fsmlly Pills are the best. us. “There is no justice in taxation. There St. Valentine** Ball. is no approach to justice as taxation is There will be a daDcing party at administered today. No nation can en the public hall in Ruch Friday night, dure perpetual Injustice. It is time to Feb. 14th, to which everybody is in- modify our taxation system till It ylted. The best of music and supper equalizes the burdens of government will be provided and no pains spared. “What does Imperialism cost? It has Tickets, including supper, tl.50. cost England tbe prestige she does not measure in dollars. It has cost her so much that she could have bought every Boer at 11,000 a head with her war tax. “I want this to be a nation which will conquer the world with its ideas, not its army.” Edward M. Shepard of New York Kick a dog and he bites you. was the chief speaker at the Jackson day banquet of the Maine Democratic He bites you and you kick him. club, held in Auburn. Mr. Shepard said In part: The more you kick the more “General Jackson’s historian tells us that when he reached New Orleans he he bites and the more he bites seemed ‘possessed by a kind of frenzy or fanaticism at the idea of any one in the more you kick, Each vading American territory.’ Surely to this supreme doctrine the Democratic makes the other worse. party remains loyal, whether as now out of power or when at no distant day A thin body makes thin It resumes, as surely It will, the privi lege to represent the will of the Amer blood— Thin blood makes a ican people and direct tbe jiolicy of their government The Maine Demo thin body. Each makes the cratic club does well to recur not udy to that fundamental doctrine, but also other worse. If there is going to the doctrine of frugal and economic adminstration. of equal rights of ull to be a change the help must citizens and of hostility to special' priv ileges. whether under tbe uuiue of pro come from outside. tective tariffs or subsidies or any oilier Scott’s Emulsion is the right name. Those doctrines together make up that heritage which we cherish and of which tbe hero of New Orleans was help. It breaks up such a so powerful and lifelong a defender. combination. First it sets the “The president and Republican states men tell us that we are more prosper stomach right. Then it en ous than ever before, with more wealth the blood. That □n hand than we have ever bad and riches with wealth ’in sight,’ as tbe miners strengthens the body and it say, which will dwarf the wealth al ready gathered. The prosperity, as well begins to grow new flesh. what Is real as what is seeming, is A strong body makes rich treated by our political adversaries as the result of their accession to power blood and rich blood makes a live years ago, but it la tbe fruitage of a century and a quarter of Democratic strong body. Each makes the local self government on a vast and other better. This is the way unprecedented scale. It has resulted not from armament* or navies or con Scott’s Emulsion puts the thin quests or strong and splendid centrali body on its feet. Now it can sation of power, but from American dislike of unnecessary governmental in jet along by itself. No need- terference, from American devotion to of medicine. home rule, from the maintenance of absolute free trade over the vast area* This picture represMtS and among tbe diversified industries of the Trade Mark of Scott's the United States—trade free on a scale Emulsion and is on th* and to an extent incomparably beyond wrapper of every bottle. ¡anything which the world bas ever Send for free «ample- known—from the profound and reli gious belief of tbe American people In SCOTT & BOWNS; . the nobility of labor, from ibeir regard 409 Peart St,. New Yodfe , for the dignity and rightful power of | 50c. and Ji. all dniggiat^» «imple manhood. These are the true 'cause* 4