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©emoeratie firnes. GOVERNMENT COSTS TOO MUCH. Josephine County Demo Con cratic Ticket. DIED MARRIED JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. H eaton —S ackett —Near Medford, PoLLARD—In Josephine County, May Some Matters of Interest at the residence of the bride’s p«r- 9, 1902, of heirt disease, W.C. Poi- Printed Every Thursday, at Jackson ents. by Rev. W. T. VanSCoy, May lard. cerning our Neighbors. For lU'pri'«cntative: State government is costing II, 1902, W. II. Ileiton, of Josephine ville, Oregon, by R obt . G. S mith ..........of Grant’s Pass A iken In TraH Creek Precinct, May County, und Miss Carrie Sackett. the jieople a great deal of 12, 1902, Mrs. 8. 8. Aiken; aged 42 For County Judge1 Times Printing Company money. The republicans re- F red Rose of Williams has gone to H aynes - E di . kh — In Lake Creek years. California. J ohn O. B ooth ..........of Grant’« Pass Precinct, May 7, 1902, by Rev F. C has . N ickell , Editor and Mgr. sponsible for it ; have spent Mrs. A. E. Voorhleu lias gone to Sack, Henry Haynes and Elizabeth R oiiiiin » -AtGrant's Pass,May 15,1902 For County Commissioner: Mrs. Marcus Bobbins; aged 52 years' money in many instances, squan Greenville, WIs., on a visit. Eller. TERMS: dered it, with a free hand. There Meariv 2000 voters have registered, C. F. L oveless ............of Slate Creek S hafer -P erry —At Medford. Muy S ciiaffeh —At Merlin, May 9, 1902, One Year, in advance................... $1.50 is no reason for thinking that, a larger number than usual. For County Clerk: Wilmer Schaffer; aged 2 years, sou 11, 1902, by Rev. F. Sack, Heury of Mr. and Mrs. A. Schaffer. Six Months.................................... 1.00 if their power is renewed, there Mr. Marshall of Grant’s Pass was a J as . A. S lover .......... of Grant’s Pass Sharer and Clara Perry. Advertisements inserted at reasona W ilson —S ocket - At Jacksonville, B iugg »—At Grant’s Pass, May in For Sheriff: will be any abatement of the visitor in the upper valley this week. ble rates. 1902, A. C. Briggs; aged about Mav 5, 1902, by Judge Prim, J. E. T. Y. D ean .................. of Grant’s Pass J. T. Burns has sold his band of burden. The revenues required Ryan’s Brick Bldg., California St. T. Wilson of Ashland and Miss Rose H anan —At Roseburg, May 11, luoe, cattle to L. Husemau of Siskiyou For Assessor: Souket of Iowa City, la. for the state during 1902 will county. Jeff. D. Hanan, of tuberculosis reach $1,100,000, and prob Mrs. Dr. Moore and her son and E. F. H athaway ................... of Kerby A pplegate —H edrick At Roseburg, aged 41 years, 1 month and 16 days’ May 13, 1902, L. C. Applegate of For Treasurer: ably the next legislature will be daughter have goue to Bar Harbor, —A tAsh land. M ay 1«, 1 im )2, Democratic State Ticket. called Gold lllll and Miss Eva I. Hedrick S tephenson J ohn T. T aylor ........ of Grant’s Pa»« Me., on a visit. Miss Lottie Stephenson; aged 36 on to meet a deficiency. of Drain. years and 4 days. For Surveyor: The increase in the expenses of W. II. Massie or Merlin lost the H ohwei . l -Dow ning At Central Point, H eatherly —At central Point, May sight of an eye, which was piereed H. C. P erkins ........... of Grant ’ s Paas the state government has been by a piece of wood. May 15, 1902, by Rev. W. T. Van 14, 1902, of diphtheria, cecll L., For Coroner: Scoy, Jos. Boswell and Miss Maude daughter something like $460,000 for one of A. O. and Eudora May Davidson has gone to Siskiyou Downing. FOR governor : Heatherly; aged 12 years and 4 year. This is simply extrava county, Calif., to assume a responsible Dr. W. F. K remer ... .of Grant’« Pass T aylor —C hartrand —In Josephine luoolbs.—colfax, Wash., papers G. E. CHAMBERLAIN of Multnomah gance, a disregard of the ad position in a hotel. please copy. Stops the Cough County, April 19, 1902, W. II. 11. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: •nd Work« off the Cold. d . r L. Greene ~ • ’s family -__ - is nicely Stricken unto doslh the little on«, wltb *1 Taylor and Mrs. PraxellaCliartrand, D. W. SEARS.......................... of Polk vantages of good government domiciledin BromoQuinine Tablet, cure n oold niml her Inst breath, «»claimed. "I want to 1«, the Moore cottage : on B •xnllvo Elder Stephen Jewell officiating. an economically administered. The TOR STATE treasurer ; one day. No Cure. No Pay. Price »oeuta. ansol.■■■amnia, and 1 think I shall ba." Under street, Grunt’s Pass. a Moral mound iu the villa«« graveyard, alt F owler —N ickkichon —In Jackson that HENRY BLACKMAN....... of Morrow republican party is alone re mortal or tills cberUhed Idol ut her E. S. Depuy of Fruitvale, Cal., ville, May 5, 1902, by Ilev. A. P. home, WM FOR supreme judge : la re.llng now; but deep-graven on il,„ Farm for Sale. sponsible for this condition. Mrs. visiting R. L. and Miss Mary Coe, Gillette, E. Fowler and Florence heart« ot thorn) who knew her are th« word« of B. F. BONHAM.................. of Marion Those of the party who have [is A good farm situated one mile northeaHt of trunt and hope. Though I he fearful nature <.( her brother aud sister. N ickerson FOR attorney - general : Phoenix lying alongside county road, contain her malady forbade a large attendance at ths ing 1W. 18 acres. There will be aold with it held the reins, in no particular funeral, thorn were not wanting loving hernia A type-setting machine, the only if desired by the purchaser, to acres of wood J. H. RALEY.................... of Umatilla to heap above her resting place a wealth <4 FOR STATE PRINTER: have they considered the rights one south of Salem, has been installed land. The place I n all enclosed; about l&U BORN springtime beauty to typify tha lovu and in the Courteroffice, which Isevidence aores of it is under cultivation. The Improve ■«teem In which the lllll« one waa held by all JAS. E. GODFREY............. of Marion of the people, but have simply of ments consist of a dwelling-bouNe, a large who know her Bro. Voorhles’ enterprise. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC barn with sheds for atock, »moke, wood and B ice —At Curtis, Wash., May 12, 1902, looked after the needs and de poultry houses. There is a good well of water INSTRUCTION: The annual social of the Grant's Pass at the house and one near the barn; an oroh- to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Klee, former A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. W. A. WANN......................... of Lane mands of the “grafters." They Choral Union, held Friday evening, a rd in good condition, containing about (W fruit ly of Jackson County, a son. was a very pleasant one, greatlv ap trees of assorted varieties, mostly apples, have poured the money of the j F or C ongress , F irst D istrict : school house near the north end of the farm E aton —In Jacksonville, May 15,1902, Will. McDunlcl has opened a neat preciated by those in attendance. Terms, UUD, ll.LU) in cash, H.lXX) io Jne years to Mr. und Mrs. Jack Eaton, a cigar, confectionery and Irult store In J. K. WEATHERFORD........ of Linn state into individual pockets. and 91.000 In two years, deferred payments to F. Pracht has his saw-mill, located draw interest, or all cash at option of purehas daughter. Ryan'«building,Jacksonville, and keeps The people have been "worked,” near Woodville, running on full time Inquire of S ilas J D ay , Koai Estate a complete assortment of the best of and there is no promise that with a large force. He is manufactur- er C rump —On Applegate, May 9, 1902, to everything Agent, Jacksonville. Oregon. in his line. Standard Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crump, a S mash the third-term idea. It the abuse is to be discontinued. ing a large quantity of superior lum- brands a s]s-elulty. Give hltn a call, for daughter. breeds a court-house ring,- chronic Should then there be any’ sur 1 ber. ho will treat you well. R andle —At Grant a Pass, May 0, office-seeking and ctber objectionable prise if the voters should decide Rev. Mr. Daughters has arrived in 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Rundle, HOUSE FOB SALE. things. Four years of office-holding to change servants at the polls Grant’s Pass from Collax, Wash., a son. to assume charge of the Episcopal is enough for anybody. good sailli Io pony can be bought in June? Surely the party in church. He is accompanied by liis S pa RUN—At Grant’s Pass, May 11, at A reasonaiilo It may become chronic. ligures by applying to newly-wedded wife. 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. _. Sparliti A change in administration is power deserves to be turned out J ohn F. M iller , It may cover the body with large, It is »aid three timber cruisers, of William«, a daughter. what the people need and want. It and the “stables” they have oc namedingram, Higgins and Brown, Jacksonville, Ore. will te productive of good. The Re cupied for so many years discovered a gold-bearing ledge assay Inflamed, burning, Itching, scaling publican party has been in power too "cleaned out:” It is not a bad ing as lilgh as $70 to the ton, and sold patches and cause intense suffering. ». long, and has become reckless and ex thing to “clean up” now and it for $6000 cash to Mendenhall. »<«X#A«XiXäX$X»w «A«.*X<kíM^ 4»,,î It has been knowj) to do so. travagant. The Pacific Pine Needle Co. received 9 then. A change could not in a gold medal for the excellence of Its Do not delay treatment. T hat Robt. P. Neil will represent crease the burden, and the pos i exhibit at the Cbaileston fair Ore- gon received 14 gold, 4 silver and 17 Thoroughly cleanse the system of Jackson county in the State Senate sibilities are it would greatly bronze medals, as also 82 honorable Is as certain as the sun will rise to reduce it. Those who pay the mentions. the humors on which this ailment de H. M. Coss of the COSS PIANO HOUSE has just morrow. ne is a man of the people, taxes are thinking about it from Jas. Riley, a civil wa- veteran, who pends and prevent their return. arrived from Portland, where he made his final arrange- reliable and successful in business, this standpoint. The East Ore is evidently determined to die, made merits with the Filer’s Piano House for the exclusive and who always does his duty with gonian has heard some of the another attempt to drown lilm«e)t in The medicine taken by Mrn. !<!a E. Ward, out fear or favor. The voters certainly Rogue river a few days ago. He was Cove Point. Md.. wan Hood's Sarsaparilla. agency for the foliowing pianos and organs: burden carriers — those who fished out by Otto Walter, who was She writes: “ I had a disatfreeable itching n will make no mistake in electing him. really pay the taxes, though in fishing near by. my arms which I concluded was salt rheun. I began taking Hood'» Sarsaparilla and in T he Democratic county canvass is directly—talk. They say the J. T. Taylor, our efficient county two days felt better. It was nut long before treasurer, who has been very sick, is I was cured, and I have never had any akin ? progressing, and everywhere the republicans in state offices have able to be about again, we are pleased speakers are being well received by not done what they should have to say. There is no doubt of his re disea.se since.” good-sized audiences. The truth is the done, have neglected public election, for he has made one of the best and most accommodat ing officials Hood's Sarsaparilla ♦ Democracy is united and confident, duties while lookin ig out for (.he county ever had, while the Ripublicans are half-heart selfish and private interests. ed in the support of their ticket, There would not exist any cause The citizens of Crescent city are as Promises to cure and keeps the which was put up in the interests of for wonderment if the voters in much elated over the prospects of promise. It Is positively unequaled railroad connection with Grant's Pass certain bo«se» and chn nlc office-seek as arethe people of the latter city, for all cutaneous eruptions. Take it. all parts of the state decided not ers. For the following Coun iea:— and gave Col. Draper a rovul reception to stand for it any longer, and on hisiecent visit there,' ompanled vote against the republican by A. C. Hough. TheC ■'.bus gone Josephine Jackson, K lamath and the 'T he Republican managers are try party. Its record in the state to ban Francisco on a sb t visit iiUt For County lerk, Lower one-half of Lake. will return soon. Meaowijile a pre ing to bamboozle the public with a justifies the action. There are liminary survey is being made. M. L. ALFORD, For lowest prices and l»est of terms, sue H M. COSS false presehtaf it'fi of the county debt sure signs that portend this The annual teachers' institute for question; but taxpayers are not to be Of Medford. before buying. His motto is small profits , QUICK Josephine county was held, at Grant’s caught with sued chaff. They well result,” SALKS, PERFECT satisfaction and quality unsurpassed. * Pass last week, and attracted an un know that the party in power Is at Republican Nominee F urnish and C hamberlain . usual amount of attention from the Salt Rheum REAR THIS CAREFULLY. II * i Weber, Vose & Sons, Whe’lock, Schumann, Stuyvesant, Victoria, Sherwood & Sons PIANOS. THE BUSDETT ORGAN. tempting to obcure the third-term What a contrast between the two educators of Southern Or>^on. Both issue, the great increase or taxation men. Mr. Furnish, our Republican the afternoon meeting and the even ing entertainments are largely attend and other derelictions, friends will tell you,is a business man, ed- Atuonj the educator-, who were aDd for proof of what they say win present and assisted in the institute H on . J. K. W eatherford , Demo i point to bis fortune. Is money every weie J. H. Ackerman, state superin J. H. Orcutt, president of cratic candidate for county congress thing?1 1« the time past when Ameri tendent; Drain Normal school: P. L. Campbell, man in tbisdistrict.is in the valley at can citizens are measured by wealth president State Normal Schoo); Henry present. He has been in public life instead of the sterling qualities of D. Sheldon, doctor of phil ■soDhy a long time, and holds the highest the man? We think no7. As State University, and T. M. Jones, tf the Oregon Teachers’ esteem >f ■ very '> >dy who knows him suming for the sake of argument editor Monthly. Supt. Savage is entitled to that Mr. Furnish is a conscientious or his heard of bin. A man of much business man does he not suffer in much credit for bls earnest endeavors ability, of good appearance and a cemparison with Mr. Chamberlain? to make the institute a success, which forcible, convincing speaker, Mr. The latter is not only a statesman it was in every sense of toe term. Weatherford is pre-eminently the and a polished gentleman, who will be The corps of teachers employedin ornament to the office of governor, the Grant s Pass public schools have candidate who should be elected this an but is fully conversant with the laws beeo engaged for the ensuing school time. He will poll a very large vote. of state. His record is so clean and year, towit: F. E. Young, principal. sparkling with efficiency that even M;ss M. A. Goodin, assistant prin A great fight is being made the most radical Republican news cipal; Misses Florence Akin, Cilia against E. V. Carter, Republican paper« cannot find fault with it. To Heslm. Lillian Hogan, Mary E. Day, see Cnamberlain and Furnish in Ethel Hackett, Minnie L Tuffs, Nora candidate for state senator, inside of public, with no previous knowledge of [ Sydow, Allie Pool, Ma,y E. Sutton, his own party. Especially is this the their individual characteristics, is Mary E. Griffith, Edna Parker. There casein Ashland. He is being brand enough to tell which is the better were but two changes, Misses Dora Colvlg and Edna Harvey, who did not ed by Republicans as a trickster and man for the position. for re-emnloymeni.tobesucceed- »petty boss, making his personal in I t remains for Gus Newbury, the apply ed by Miss M. E. Griffith and Miss terests superior to those of his con great and unrivaled mathematician, Edna Parker. The following scale of stituent«, even in public matters, and to show how the county debt can be wages was adopted: All teachers ex as not being a proper man for tne reduced about $65,000 in one year, as cept primary teachers and assistant will receive $35 per month place he seeks. Hundreds of hi« own he claims, when the total sum the principal the first year. The assistant party will vote against him, and his county receives from the tax levied in for principal. $40 per month for the first defeat is assured. the same time is less than $43,000, and year. After one year the salaries are hardly enough to pay the running ; increased $5 per month, and there Is W. A. C arter , the Republican can expenses of the county and the at- la similar increase after the fifth and didate for representative, who «eek« crued interest on the debt. Our re I tenth years of continuous service. re-election, has been tried and found sourceful county clerk has well earned hi. reputation as a Juggler of figures. wanting. His record as a member of Tuis time he has overreached him PROHIBITION Lite last legislat ure is one that, en self. however. But he can’t fool any TICKET titles him to defeat. He did no body who has any gumption at all. thing for his constituents, and proved Representative«, PUBLIC MEETINGS. himself a steadfast frieud of the E. B. LOCKHART .................. of Central Point corporations, al«o casting hi- vote Io Judge Crowell will speak on the C. E HOSKINS........................... .of Gold Hill the end lor H. W'. Corbet*, when a Joint Representative, very large majority of the people local Issues at Gold Hili May 27th; at c. n. HOXIE.................................. of Medford were opposed to such action and Central P lint. M iy 28tl>: at Medford Clerk. petitioned him to change it. Mr. May 29th; at A-hland M iy 30th. All E. S. WOLFER County ........................ of Medford Carter should be overwhelmingly will be evening meetings. Every County Recorder, beaten at the poll«: and will be. body is Invited to attend. G T RICHARDS........................ of Medford For Representative, C. I’. SNELL I I DON’T FORET THE PLACE. Head office, MEDFORD, OREGON. Correspondence Solicited. of Medford. Camdidate of Socialist Partv For Representative, Josephine County, ROBT. G. SMITH, of Grant’s Pass. Democratic Nominee. For Sheriff of Josephine County GEO. W. LEWIS, JR., of Holland. Republican Nominee. For Representative, CLINT. E. STEWART, Of Medford. Republican Nominee. For Attorney-General, JAS. II. RALEY, of Umatilla. Regular Democratic Nominee. UNIONI EE I DON’T GUESS A T I T But if you are going East wri us for our rates and let us tell vo about the service and aeeointn dations ottered by the Illinois Central R. R L’< THROUGH TOURIST CARS via the LLINOIS CENTRAL from PACIFIC COAST to CHICAGO and CINCINNATI. I $ I I Don’t fail to write us about vour trip, as we are in a position to give you some valuable informa tion and assistance. 5319 miles of track, over which is operated some of the Finest Trains in the World. ’ ■ l or particulars regarding freight or passenger I* UT niill n/l/lmo.. LgA rates call on or address K£1 J. C. LINDSEY. B. H. TRUMBULL, T. F. &P. A. Com’l Agt. 142 Third St., Portland, Oregon. ____ Ü MAX MULLER & CO Sheriff, Don't Start Wrong. T here I s one plank In the L. F. LOZIER......................................of Medford Don't start the summer with a lin- Democratic platform the workinz- County Commissioner, men are not likely to overlook, Lite, gering cough or cold. We all know w A. CORDELL .... of Ashland what a “ summer cold ” is. It's the one demanding that all trust-made hardest kind to cure. Often it “hangs Coroner, goods be placed on the free list, in con . on” through the entire season. Take W I McNUTT Ashland •» OREGON JACKSONVILLE. petition with foreign good*. Till« | it in hand right now. A few doses of A mwmmot . ... ot Medford means that when magnates combine j One Minute Cough Cure will set you HC BROMBI.E Arethe Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boot right. Sure cure for coughs, colds, Treasurer. Orders for Hacks.Buggies and Riding Horas« to limit the supply and force up price« croup,grip, and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco bronchitis, all throat and .J MERLEY.... promptly attended to. Medford ... ot the consumer is afforded telief hv be lung troubles Absolutely safa. Acts At a recent meeting ot the county Feeding done at reasonable rale*. Beat of Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. central taken to prevent accidents, but wHl be rs ing able to have the benefit of foreign- at once. Children like it. “One Min committee, held In Aehland. the reslsnatlon of cars sponsible for none should they occur. to do livery work on credit made goods. Competition is a more ute < ough Cure is the best medicine I D. H. Hawkins, candidate for state senator.*» Will refuse GIWiiGE N LEWIS. Pro r pl effective way of regulating tru-ts ‘ ever used, ” «ays J. H. Bowles, Grove presented. At the urgent request of the nomi i aaaaaaaaaaaaa .««»•••••«.,. yyyvuvvvuv ton, N. H. “ 1 never found anything than even direct legislation L' gi«l 1- nee for aenator on the Prohibition ticket th« tlon can ba moulded tn suit the view« else that acted so safely and quickly. ” count; central committee, under protest, ac- Co Cir. Cot,«Ofton ror.t.r GIVE U h A CALL .Ske Cawareti Candy Cathartic Me nrHq of the trusts; but compel It i >n 1« City Drug Store, .Jacksonville, and Dr. cevted the withdrawal of his name from the « « IX Q fall to curs. drurc' tU refund tnuoaE something they must meet squarely, i J. Hinkle, Central Point. candidacy. Jacksonville, Or. Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best 'Y