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PROPOSED AMENDMENT REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. EXPRESSIONS. The following deeds have been re For The Initiative and Referen corded in the office of the county re corder since our last issue: dum Will be Voted on at Z Cameron to W H Bostwick, n j of the June Election. d 1 e No 42, twp 38, 3 w. $1500. Success begets success Compliments may be silly; but John Sisemore to H K Hanna, parcel people enjoy them just the same. MAKE.S MALLEABLE GLASS. I.outs KuiiOrltl of liidlmtn ««Id llate Discovered a l.ost Art. to Louis Kauffeld of Richmond, I tut, claims to liuve discovered the lost art of making malleable gluss such as wits made by the ancient Egyptians, say« the New York Times. For five years Mr. Kauffeld has been attempting to discover the secret. lie Is a lamp chim ney worker, und his efforts were di rect e«] to securing u cbltuney that would stand the excessive beat und not break when coming into contact with water while heated. Kauffeld says he has dipped almost red hot chimneys In water that was icy cold and they were not affected, while the ordinary glass would have shatter ed. Heavy glass bottles were filled with cold water, placed In the fire ami the water tolled out, but the bottle« were not harmed. This new process. It is stated, reiMlere ixwslble the making of cooking vessels out of glass, and to a great extent the glass can be used In the manufacture of stoves. Mr. Kauffeld claim» further that he can weld glass together. CATARRH The treatment of Catarrh with antiseptic and astringent washes, lotions, salves, medicated tobacco and cigarettes or any external or local application, is just as senseless as would t>e kindling a lire on top of the pot to make it boil. True, these give temporary relief, but the cavities and passages of the head and the bronchial tubes soon fill up again with mucus. Taking cold is the first step toward« Catarrh, for it checks perspiratioa, and the poisonous acids and vapors which should pass off through the skin, are thrown back upon the mucous membrune or inner skin, producing inflammation and excessive flow of mucus, much of which is absorl>ed into the blood, and through the circulation reaches every part of the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneysand other parts of the body. When the disease assumes the dry form, the breath becomes exceedingly foul, blinding headaches are freouent, the eyes red, hearing affected and a constant ringing in the ears. No remedy that doe* not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh. S. S. S. expels from the circulation all offensive matter, and when rich, pure blood is again coursing through the body the mucous membranes become hy.ilthy and the skin active, all tlie disagreeable, painful symptoms disap pear, and a permanent, thorough cure is effected. S. S. S. being a strictly vegetable blood purifier does not derange the Stomach and digestion, but the appetite and general health lapidly improve under its tonic effects. Write us about your case ami t the best medical advice free. Book on blood and skin diseas< s sent on application. * of land in sees 4, 9, 1H, twp 34; $50. J. B. Dungan et al to Geo H Riley, The following is the proposed A boulevard between Medfonl amendment to the Constitution of Or 200 acres in sed 1 and 6, twp 30, 2 w; $5500. egon, which will come up for adop Elizabeth A Smith to August Costel, and Jacksonville ought to receive 1.23 acres, twp39. Ashland: $»>00. tion at thecoming election. the support of every person in Wm M Colvig, administrator estate Section 1. The legislative author Sam Phillips, to W m H Bostwich, 100 both towns. ity of the state shall be vested in a acres in d 1 c No 42. see 27. twp 38, 3 w; legislative assembly, consisting of a $1000. Blizzards in some oftheMiddle Wm Bostwick to Zach Cameron, 100 senate and a house of representatives; acres in d 1 c No 42. sec 27, twp 38, 3 w; Western states and torrid heat but the people reserve to themselves $1100. power to propose laws and amend Edwin E Nichols to J E Hart, 102.50 tn others—and still some of the ments to the C institution, and to acres, see 12, twp 36, 2w; $500. people in Southern Oregon are J I Fredenburg to Ella F Perry, 54 enact or reject the same at the polls, discontented with their lot. acres in d 1 c No 83, twp 37, 2 w $3500. independent of the legislative assem H A Spencer to Alary M Dunn, d 1 c bly. The tirst power reserved by the No 18, twp 3‘.i, 2 e: $700. A young lady, a recent arrival, Chas Lewellen to M F Parker, 20 people is the initiative, and not more acres in see 23. twp 38, 2 w; $200. asked a voting man why so much than eight percent, of the legal voters Win Lyttleton to I.ouis Werth, 280 shall be required to propose any acres in sees 12 and 19.twp 38,1 e; $2800. mistletoe grew on the trees here. measure by such petition, and every Thos Rasmussen et al to J L Ham- such petition shall include the full merely, lots 1 and 2, blk 29, Gold Hill; He told her to come under one of text of the measure so proposed. In $1. them and he would show her. itiative petitions shall be died by the C'allir Palm and husband to John Save* Two from Death. secretary of state not less than four Eads, lots3, 4, 5. 0, bik 31, Medford; But she said she didn’t come THI SWITT SPECiriC CO.. Atlanta. Gs. “Our little daughter hud an almost months before the election at which $700. from Missouri. fatal attack of whooping cough und they are to be voted upoD. Tne A Clagg, Jr, to C Eads, lot 4, blk 49, bronchitis,” write« Mre. W. K. Havi second power is the referendum, and Medford: $250. land of Armonk, N. Y.; “but, when all It may be ordered (except as to laws U S to Levi L Angle, 160 acres in sec The movement started in Ash other remedies failed, we saved her necessary for the immediate perserva- 13, twp 40. 3 e. tion of the public peace, health or Alex Orme to J A Smith, 70 ucres n land to provide markers for the life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our nics-e, who had consumption in an safety), either by petition, signed by sec 18, twp 38, 1 w; $3.18. live ¡>er cent, of the legal voters, or by Alex Orme to J a Smith, j of lot 5, graves of Indian war veterans, advanced stage, also us«'d this wonder the legislative assembly, as other bills all of lots 6 and 7, blk 1, Medford so that their graves may be easily ful medicine and today she is perfectly PORTLAND, OREGON. weil.' Desperate throat and lung are enacted. Referendum petitions $23.93. diseases yield to Dr. King ’ s New Dis shall be tiled with the secretary of (Founded I MW.) J M McCoy to C W Kahler, power of j found on Decoration Day, is a covery as to no other medicine on state' not more than ninety days after attorney. good one. \Ve owe our present earth. Infallible for coughs and colds. the tinal adjournment <_f the session A J Daley to School District No 9, , of the legislative assembly which lots 9 and 10,blk 8,Daley Emery’s add 1 peace anti civilization to the 50e and $1,00 hotties guaranteed by City Drugstore, Trial bottles free. passed the bill on which the" referen to Eagle Point; $1. dum is demanded. The veto power of MUSIC, ART AND ELOCUTION. Carter Land Co to C W Martyn,deed early efforts of these brave men. the governor shall not extend to to lot 34, Pracht's add to Ashland: $150. Tip« or» Art. They accepted the bitter hard-J Till« School oiler« to wlrl« a t.roaa »Bd ttorcugh education, cuBihlnrd with the advanlar«-» measures referred to the people. Reglis' recumbent statue of the Into Samuel Phillips to W H Bostwick, 160 u healthful unit relined home. It occuple« a lar»e and attractive building In the Immrdlut» All elections on measures referred to acres in d lc No 42. twp 38, 3 w; $1500. ships and helped to make this Empress Frederick is now completed of vicinity of the City Park The «unitary condition of the premia«'« ha« born made a matter of the people of the state shall be bad at »pedal attention The bed chamber», cl»»» and recitation room« are large and luoroutthlv C C Gilchrist to J N Smith, 160 acres, ventilated; and the con« true lion of the bulldln« la ouch that every room la open to the «unllvhl country what it is. And we, in the clay. the biennial regular general elections, see 19 and 20, twp 35, 2 w; $1. The urratcal care ba« been taken to provide all the necr««ary appointment« of a well, Turin will open on April 20 Its expo except when the legislative as-embly equipped HChool, and to furnish every facility for tralnlLtf pupil« In the mo«t unproved metlxaU Ehler Band, guardian, to J F Hall, 160 I should honor their memory. sition of modern decorative art. with The alm of the arhool 1« to give thorough and well oideretl In.true!Ion to girl« und rounir shall order a special election. Any acres, see 10, twp 40, 2 w; $200. Women, titling them for college when that 1» deaired, »nd to Bid In the det< lonmenl of in,» 1,500 exhibitors. measure referred to the people shall J R Cook to J E Hart, 50 acres, twp twp | und womanly character. take effect and become a law when it 36, 1 e; A int in certain water ditch and English women of leisure tire reviv The Fall term open» September Id, IBOI. A faculty of twenty competent teacher« Ina urea After fighting with a street is approved by a majority of the votes water-right; $1300. for children and young women that Individual care ant’. Instruction neceanarv to tL«h«i ing the olden employment of needle result«. ' cast thereon, and not otherwise. The J F Hendriuks to Jennie L Tracy, car conductor Senator Money of work with more and more z« st There are four skilled teachers In the Music Department alono, «peclallst« In Art amt style of all bills shall be: “Be it en 16.36 acres, see 8. twp 39, 1 e: $435. Oartory, and native teacher» In French »nd (lerman Mississippi had him arrested. A national memotiiil to John Ruskin acted by the people of the State of Provision 1« made for all athletic games suitable to women, as tennis, croquet basket ball Mary E Roiterts to City of Medford i will take tlie shape of a museum, pic bloycllng and hor.et.uck riding A gymcMlum. SOilOO feet. 1« In procc«« of construction Oregon.” This section shall not be 1 acre in d 1 c No 42. twp 37. 1 w; $25. He stepped from one street car which will offer still more opporlunltl ■ for healthful cvcrcl.e ture gallery ami library at Botirnvllle. construed to deprive any member of For Illustrated catalogue apply to Chriatian Downing to Gertie E Green the legislative assembly of the right land. 5 acres in sec 8. twp 37, 2 w; $50. to another in such it hurry that near Birmingham. MISS ELEANOR TF-RHFTTS, Principal, to introduce any measure. The Chas B Heggins to Geo W Dunn, lot the conductor of the first car did A national conservatory of art Is sug whole number of votes cast for justice 4. see 30, twp .39, 2 e, containing 9.58 gested in Canada, and Sir Wilfrid l.au of the supreme eouit at the regular acres; $400. not have time to give him a rier Is to advocate a yearly grant of electjon last preceding the tiling of Ellen Band to J F Hall, 160 acres in transfer. He refused to pay his 150,000 for the support of such an Instl any petition for the initiative or for see 4. twp 40: $200. tiltion. the referendum shall be the basis on John R Schroeder to J S Rogers, Many judges regard J. I. <Jerome as which the number of legal voters 6.465 acres, twp 37, 2 w, including fare on the second car and the a stronger artist in sculpture Hinn in necessary to sign such petition shall water-rights; $900. conductor promptly ejected him. painting. his p il'.chrome statuettes be counted. Petitions and orders MINING LOCATIONS. The Senator ottered resistance built of Ivory, steel silver und gold for the initiative and for the referen Paul C'irac, “Lucky Boy,” quartz dum shall be filed with the secretary and a fight ensued. The conduc having creuli d n sep-ution. of state, and in submitting t he same claim. Jackson county, April 16th. ... .Offer» You.... M II Crockman <Sc Wm Madden, tor was clearly acting within to the people he and all other officers “ Fold Note,, ’ quartz claim, sec 30, twp shall be guided by the general laws What's Your Face Worth? Through trains daily from Chicago ) rPR l> I T I? I? II A the bounds of his duty. Most and the act submitting this amend 33. April 19th. Through trains daily from St. Louis • lv D<Jl r clLv S B Inlow E V Morrison gives no Sometimes a fortune; but never, if ment until legislation shall be men admire a man who will 1 Through train dally from Kansas City 1 tice of water location on west side of And Point» Beyond, you have a sallow complexion, a jaun especially provided therefor. stand up for his rights and use diced look, moth matches and blotches Rogue river, April 29th. Harmon and Chas Fisher, placer his fists rather than be “put up on the skin—all signs of liver trouble. Wants To Help Others. mining claim in Applegate mining dis But Dr. King’s New Life Pills give on;” but the Senator, as clearly clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complex "1 had stomach troubieall my life,” trict. April 21st. by his actions, is ion. Oulj 25 cents at City Drug Store. says Edw. Mehler, proprietor of the J S Tice, quartz claim, “Ibex," Sar- shown Reclining chair cars (free), Pullman Palace Sleepers, Din Union Bottling Wt rks, Erie, Pa . dine mountain district. Oct 26th. one of those pompous, self-ap ing and Cafe Cars on all trains, l’olite trainmen. Perfect “and tried all kinds <>f remedies,went probated individuals, who im Providing For Paator«’ Familie«. roadbed. Shortest line and quickest time. Tourist cars to several docotrs and spent consider Saved Many a Time. agines because he is a United The rich churches of New York have able money try Ing to get a moment’s Mondays and Thursdays, 29’/ii hours Chicago to Heston. Inaugurated the custom of rulslng large peace. Kioaliy I read of Kodol Dys Don’t neglect coughs and colds even States senator, everybody pepsia Cure and have been taking’it if it is spring. Such cases often re should do him homage. The ex funds for the benefit of the fumilies of C. S. CRANE, G. I’. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. nil ulsters who may die In the harness. to my great satisfaction. I never sult seriously at this season just be found its equal for stomach trouble cause people are careks». A dose of ample of this great lawmaker When Dr. Babcock, pastor of the Brick ROSS C. CLINE, P. C. P. Los Anj ele«. and gladly recommend it In hope that One Minute Cough Cure will remove fighting with an obscure con Presbyterian church, died in Italy, bls I may help other sufferer«.” Kodol all danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at congregation raised $50.000 for hl» wid Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach once. Sure cure for coughs, colds, ductor, because the latter did his ow. A similar movement Is on foot, troubles. You don’t have to diet. croup, grip, bronchitis, and all tbroat duty in obeying the rules of the says tbs Chicago Tribune, In the Fifth Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what and lung troubles. “1 have used One you eat. City Drug Store, Jackson Minute Cough Cure several jears,” road, is a picture not very flat Avenue Presbyterian church for the ville,md D . J. Hinkle,Central Point. says Postmas’er C. C. Dawson, Barr, tering to the Senator, unless the benefit of Mrs. Purvee, widow of the II). “It is tlie best c ;ugh medicine facts as reported have done him Rev. George T. Purves, who was In on the market. It has saved me many charge of that church for a year or so. a severe spel! of sickness and I warm a grave injustice. The sum set in this case Is $100.000. ly recommend It.” The children's favorite. City Drug Store, Jackson PROTECTION OF GAME. Ph«to»rar>k.r Didn’t Know Him. ville, Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. Plants Shipped to J. H. Stewart "Can’t you look n little bit pleasant Ingenlonn Methmclm ( ml by Shipper« er?” naked the photographer. for Experiment. of Wild Hird» From .Minnesota. DEDUCTIONS. "Pleasanter?'’ echoed the wife of the In the April issue of Outing LeonidtiB man In the chair. “Why, Mr. Photog- Tea plants can be grown in the Hogue Some people find it easier to meet Hubbard, Jr., has a notable article on rapher, lf he would look that pleasant game conditions in Minnesota which all the time I would lie the happiest their creditors than the bills. River Valley. Short dresses are not indicative of a will also be read with interest by woman alive!”—Indiana [toll« Sun. ALL The letter following, received by J. sportsmen -In other states, Mr. Hub- girl ’s age. H. Stewart from R. B. Miller, general and love do no not mix well. bard says: passenger agent as well as the indus Poverty “Tlie Ingenuity displayed by shippers People afraid of having their names trial agent of the Southern Pacific, is in the paper generally have a reason. of game is really of a high order. self explanitory: Physicians seldom take their own Quail, grouse und prairie chickens can by our new invention. Only those bom deaf are incurable. not be sold lawfully in Minnesota, but Are the dread of there whose 1 tings are “Having heard that tea plants will prescriptions. grow successful in the Rogue River A wise man knows how little be they have been shipped from the state - weak." Some fortunate people can in .i dozen Illegal ways. Once a con follow the summer as it goes southward, Valley. I took the matter up with Con knows. F. A. WKRMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: Kindness is the diamond-gem of hu signment of rabbits was examined by Hidtrape the coM blurts of winter and y-, . B altimomî . Md , March 10, iqot gressman Tongue, and have succeeded .hill airs of spring. •ne But for the .fui? the officials. and It was found that in obtaining a tew plants from the man virtues. tact v.ty of people th. I is impossible. "°g’ ",<1 ‘hU wor*’ “»*" 1 '<** United States Department of Agricul Avoid a man who avoids your eye. each rabbit bad l>een opened and sewed Family caresand my h^dnx I.Î tK:^r‘Sli%kri,‘,t ture, to be used by us as an experiment. A woman is known by her dress, a up again after it quail had been placed Li ■ it,ess obliga h-r ¡.f*'J.bVûïïî.î c-,.‘,"rh ,or ‘’’’T withot#«ny mi . .ew, om.iilted a „„nt- inside. Likewise quail ami other for- For this purpose I want to place them man by his money. «n,oins other-. themo.t eminent «ar .peci»l»« of thl. city, who told tw that ti ns hold them „X «J. onlv an operation could help n»e, and even that only temporarily, that the head n<.i«M-s would bidden birds were found in cans label at Ashland, Medford. Jacksonville and The ugliest men get the prettiest then ccaae. but the hearing .n the affected ear would I>elost Grever Grant’s Pass, and knowing you are in wives. ed condensed milk, in bales of hay and ’ Vca’ ’ lung» *"r, ”T y,’“r »c ••lemally in . New York poper. .n<l ord. —1 .«treat. I? .1 V »Z «V 2” “ ‘L" V " 111 'llrectt«»'1», then..: .»< nd terested in every industrial movement mad« irony In bethHng. ” Jealousy is a species of insanity. LlowYi n" < » ' *•' G»»’ diæaMed ear hu>. been entirely re-tore.I 1 Umuk ym calculated to develop«» the resources of b« tlie use of I )r. Mr. Hubbard hopes that some sort of heartily and beg to remain Very truly your*. 7 ? Courtship is the skirmish before the locality, J am taking the liberty of Pierce's Golden F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, M<L co-operation by the government cun be sending the plants intended for Med battle. Medical Discov Our treatment doen not interfere with your unital occupation. ttrrnngi'd which will prevent game ford to you. ery. It cures the slaughter by the Indians. There are a “We have no directions as to how obstinate cough, PROBATE COURT. number of reservations In Minnesota. hey should be handled, hut presume heals the in INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL. that you will know how to get them in The following business has been From these the braves are stealing at flamed tissues, to the ground, and shall be pleased to stops the hem all seasons to kill game. Indians are hear from you as to the result of the transacted in this court since our last hard men trt keep track of, and their orrhage, and re » issue: experiment.” stores the lost iiithience la Lad. for settlers are reluc flesh to the ema Mr. Stewart has already received the Estate of Patrick Dunn. Monday, tant to obey laws when Indians violate ciated body. young tea plants, and they look some June 21, appointed as day of final set them with impunity. thing like young willow sprouts. The i tlement. "I am a railroad agent. " writes I. B. wonderful productiveness of the Hogue | Estate of Robt Taylor. Monday, Staples. Haq . of River Valley is becoming proverbial. May 26th, appointed as time of final JOSEPHINE COUNTY COURT Bart lay, <Mnge C«a, Hardly a thing grown in the three! hearing. Kan«., "«nd four year« ago my work zones but can be grown here. Estate of Elizabeth Miller. Citation keeping tne in e “There is no longer any doubt re- issued to J C Tttrnidge to file final ac M. P. Shaw vs. Oeo. and John Bla warm room and garding raisinga good grade of tobacco count of said estate on or before June lock; appeal from Justice’» court. stepping out fre- auently into the in this county,” said Mr. Stewart. 2d. cold air gave me brnnehitw. which became The only question is to select the right I Estate of Arthur Wilson. J E En- Verdict for defendant f r $44, chronic and deep »rated. Doctors failed to State ys, Jo*. C. S.;CI«rk; informa reach my case and advised me to try a higher kind of soil. I find that the best soil is yart appointed administrator. H V Buy a Bottle of but, fortunately for me. a friend also advised the red sod of the foothills. The da' k Beall, C W Leever and Wm M Holmes tion for larcency In a store Flea of •ir. ■»e to try Dr Pierre s medicines I commenced valley loam seems to be too rich for appraisers. guilty entered and defendant sentenc taking your Gokleu Medical Discovery.'and by the time I h«d taken the first t>ottle I was bet tobacco plants. First-class Havanas, ed one year imprisonment In the ter, and after taking about four bottles my however, can be raised in the re 1 soil. «Dugh was entirely k,<dle I have found no ne- ‘ Tell me penitentiary. In a few years I expect to see a good I esarnty for seeking .jthcr climate.” many tobacco plantations in Southern Pretty ♦’■Iden” Ubas. L. Tutt vs. Jane Chadwick, Sometimes i> dealer, tempted by th« there any more railroad« lixe the Denver Rub in well and Oregon. When planters know the prof & A re Dismissed a« to J. little more profit j; ti i on the sale of less Rio Grar de and Rio Grande Western. Per to quiet title. it there is in the business and learn I hap*. Pvssibly -but hardly any to compare Meritorious medicine», will offer the how to raise the plant, there will be no with Wie magnificent scenic attractions and Brandt Kapp. a sutatitute as Itetng "just as the unequal'd tripledally train service of the question about the result.” C. C. Case vs. Dottie Case; divorce. customer good ” as the " Discovery.” Rio Grande Route . It is the only route pass Mr. Stewart finds that teals grown ing directly through quaint and picturesque Decree granted. You get the People’s Common Sense in the temperate zone in China. It is Salt Lake City Through Sleep!nr and Dining Jas. Lyttle vs. F. H. O.good: to Medical Atlviocr, the !>est tneilical work IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. proof against frost and grows wild on Car Servloe to Denver, Omaha. Kansas City. St Louis or Chicago Personally conducted quiet title. Plaintiff’s demurrer to ever published, free by sending »tamps, the mountain sides in its native land. excursions every week. For literature, time to p»y expense of mailing only, Sena He has ln»-n studying the ques tabh'N. rates or information upply to J. D. defendant’» plea In abatement sus »1 one-cent stamps for lxiok in pap«» Sutton'» Snapshot, ths wonderful dnatroyer of »11 forma of Inflammation In manor bea«l and »1 ., — per v_.,i. bottle. R. H K. SUTTON, HUTTON, sole «ole proprietor and manufacturer. Ashland, Oregon tion and has learned many interesting Mansfield. General Ag> nt, 121 Third St , Port tained and leave granted to file an covers, or yi »tamps for cioih-liound vol ( 50c trn Jickunnvlllp hv Dr l ir J f Hlnkl«. Ulei,i. Central r-.--._- i Point. ’ land: Geo IV H-lntz Assistant General For »Io at City Drug Store. Jacasonvllle, anti and by things. Passenger Agent, ball Lake City, ume, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V swer. Saint Helen’s Hall.... A Boarding and Day School for Girls. Wabash-Niagara Falls Short Line i equipment : ARE YOU DEAF? TEA RAISED HERE. ANY NOISES? DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING CHILL WINDS ARE NOW CURABLE HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME “ DON’T STOP WORK , For a Sprained arm, Ankle or back SNAP SHOT. YOU ARE GOOD AS NE1A