The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 22, 1902, Image 5

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    JACKSON
COUNTY
LOCAL NOTES.
A special train will leave Medford
BRIEF MENTION.
PROFESSIONAL BALI.
for Jacksonville Sunday afternoon, at
—
Eagle ’oint vs. Jacksonville Sunday. ■ _
.Mr. and Mr». G. T. Snudden have 1:15, and those wishing to s««) a good
T.
C.
Dugan
of
Eagle
Point
precinct
l"
'
game
of
base
bull
should
not
fail
to
as Played at Jacksonville
become residents of Woodville.
Sunday for Six Innings.
Win. Cook, railroad m-ction foreman, attend. It will I m » Eagle Point against was in town Sunday.
Jacksonville
this
time.
and bls family have become resident«
Frank Brown, the Eagle Point mer-
't b® Backward; but when
One of the finest ball games that
Both the Republican and Democratic J chant, was a recent visitor.
of Tolo.
in Medford make it a point to visit
| ever occurred in Southern Oregon" , vfie
parties have opened their Hpeaking
Mr. and Mr». E. E. Miner of Gobi
| Mrs. W. E. Finney spent Saturday I took place on the new base-ball
campaign in Jackson county. Gue with friends living io Medford.
Hili precinct wore among our viHitor«
Newbury and Judge Neil are the chief j | .Mrs, M. F. Hanley of Lake creek grounds of Neuber & Taylor at Jack­
Monday.
sonville last Sunday.
By all the
orators, and are assisted by the candl- 1
has boon visiting in Jacksonville.
Mrs. J. A. Thomas of Pooh Bah left dates on the respective tickets.
| trad It iocs of baseball the game
Quarters in Thomas t
M hlte s Block. Here you will find
Monday evening for Tenneaaee, on a
Tobe Stone has gone to Sisson, calif., should have been Jacksonville’s; hut
on Display
Advice« from Washington state that
visit to relative« and friends.
they fell down io the seventh.
prospects for the bill granting Indian to be gone during the summer.
A FINE, LARGE LIN EOF
Neither »Ide scored until the fourth
Tho Table Rock Sunday school, un­ war veterans pensions becoming a
Chas. N. Snow has returned from a
Inning, when Jacksonville got two PIANOS,
der tho management of Mrs. B. P. law are first-class. It has already short stay in Siskiyou county, Calif.
men across the plate. They repeated
Porter, 1» in a flourishing condition. passed the U. 8. Senate, thunks to the
Ex-Senator Dufur was at the
ORHANS,
it
In the fifth, both sides scoring a
Louis Nehrbass, whoi» well known in ability and energy of Senator Mitchell. county-seat Monday, on legal business.
g<M«e egg In the sixth.
fn the
Southern Oregon, died suddenly at
C. C. Wood of Ashland and J. c.
THE PIANOLA
John Ashpole of Eagle Point anil his ,
Yreka, Calif., of heart disease, aged 00 son Wilbert were in Medford a few Metcalfe of Portland were with us seventh the cojnty-seat bojs scored
For State Senator:
again;
but
that
was
trie
end.
After
The Wonderful Piano Player, the On­
years.
days since. The latter hail just re­ Sunday.
ROOT. P. NEIL................. of Ashland
ly Genuine Player made.
shutting Medford out for six con­
Harry
Sanford,
who
is
connected
For Itepredentatl e:
turned from a trip to Josephine county,
Mrs. F. M. Love left for Portland secutive innings and with two men
JOHN D. OL WELL, of Central Point with the Oakland Moat co., has been where he purchased J. T. Burns’ cattle Sunday, and will extend her visit t<T
out in the seventh, they allowed the
M. F. CANTRALL......... of Applegate at Jacksonville mil Medford during for L. Huseman of Siskiyou county, Alaska
ball to be knocked ail o/er the field,
the past week.
Calif.
For Joint Representative
Don’t forget the ball game at Jack­ the Medford players traveling around
This is the quietest political cani­
HORACE MANN................. of Medford
The firm of Cronemiller & Love, sonvlllu Sunday next. It will be worth the diamond in rapid succession un­
And other small Instrument«; In fact
paign Jackson county li uh ever wlt- which has been doing business in Jack­ your while.
For County Commissioner:
til nine had crossed the home plate.
Anything in the Music Line can
nutated. There has iteen abaolutdly no sonville for a number of year«, was dis­
be nad here.
H. H. TAYLOR........................ of Roxy
J. J. Knutzen of Thompson creek Both sides fanned the air in the
excitement whatever.
solved recently. .1. M. Cronemlller was among our visitors during the eighth, and Donegan scored for Jack­
For Sheriff :
W. K. Price, W. H. Peninger and succeeds the firm, and will carry a com­ last week.
FREE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT S
sonville in the ninth, and one of the
JOS. RADER................ of Eagle Point
W. N. Wright of Willow Springs pre­ plete line of first-class merchandise at I
best
games
ever
played
in
the
county
Given Every Wisdnesday Evening.
Wm. Sorenson and c. M. Rexford of
For County Clerk,
cinct were among those in Medford the old stand.
Call at the Medford Drug Stere and
Applegate tarried Monday night in ended by a score cf » to « in favor of
JOHN 8. ORTH......... of Jacksonville during the past week.
get a ticket. They are Free for the
the visitors. Following is the score;
Tho last session of Jacksonville's Jacksonville.
For County Recorder:
Asking. Use the Side Entrance on
JACKSONVILLE.
There
will
be
a
dancing
party
at
the
council
of
the
United
Order
of
Artisans
ORIS CRAWFORD......... of Gold Hill
Entertainment Nights.
Alfred
Elmer
has
taken
a
position
AB. R. H. SH. PO. A. E.
Medford o|»era house, Thursday eve­ was one of more than ordinary interest. |
For County Treasurer.
Nunan, ■».......
4 1
u o 2 I FIRST CLASS TUNERS
at
the
City
Drug
Store,
vice
Geo.
Ulrich,1 b............
The Grant's Pass There were two initiations, after which
D. 11. MILLER.................... of Medford ning, May 22d.
4
V 13 U o
Henry resigned.
>’ Donegan, p .
. 4 ■
u 8 3 0 Connected with the House. Send all
For Assessor:
orchestra will furnish the music.
a few hours were spent in a «octal man­
Heim», 2 b .........
... S s
u 3 2 1
Orders for Tuning Direct to us and
Offenbaecber, r t
WIDBUR A. JONES........ of Poo Bah
A.
Gangwisch,
the
carpenter-miner,
. . 5 o
o
U 0
ner.
A
sumptuous
collation
was
one
of
Tho weather continues cold, with oc­
they will Receive Prompt Atten­
Brown,c f .........
4 o
u
Î
1 0
left
for
the
north
last
w«»ek.
He
may
tion.
Lewi»,
lb
..........
4 0
For Surveyor:
o u 0 1
casional showers. Both tho agricultur­ the features of the occasion.
R.
Donegan,
It.
..,3
V
o
2
0
1
go to Alaska again
L. F. TREFREN................ of Ashland al and horticultural intenets would lx»
Pernoil, c..........
Tho wife of 8. 8. Aiken of Prospect,
4 V
u 4 1 0
I. M. Muller, who has been visiting in
V
benefited by more or less sunshine.
For Coroner:
who has been ailing for sometime past,
Total»...........
37 «
u 27 » 3 Stere Phone, 134; Residence Phone, 184.
DR. E B. PICKEI........... of Medford
M EDFOKD.
L. C. Kain and his son, Roy, went to died onjtho 12th inst, while en route to Jacksonville, returned to San Fran­
AB. H. H. SH.PO. A. E.
Portland a few days ago, where tho Central Point for medical attendance. cisco a few days ago.
Broun, r f .......
4 * ■
* 0 0 0 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Q QOOOOOO
Barkdull, lb.
She
was
a
lady
of
many
estimable
John
B.
Beavenue
left
for
California
. 4
0 10 0 1 >
latter
will
learn
the
harness-maker's
PERSONAL MENTION.
Dow, p, SN_____
. «
0 14 2
trade. They wore accompanied by Mis. qualities and highly respected by all a few days ago, and may locate per­ Kelso, 2 b,
4
0 4 3 0,
Isaacs, c f
. 4
Otti
who knew her. A husband and-four manently in that state.
Irish.
Anderuon, mm , p
5
0 2 2 3*
O. IHode of Gold Hill was In Medford
Myer*.
3
b
.........
. 3
0 2 11
Mrs. F. R. Nell, Mrs. T. Cameron McCauley, c. ..
S. W. Boyd, lately from Louisiana, children survive her.
*1
0 3 0 0
Tuesday.
.3
has purchastsl N. H. Spencer’s fine
Dr. Jas. Braden, of Gold Hill, tho and Miss Pauline Karewski were Rothermal, If..
0 10 0
Beginning Monday, May
j M. M. Taylor, who has been quite
farm and orchard, located in Gritlln well-known operator in minus, .-as in visitors in Medford Monday.
Total«..........
..36
0
sick, is convalescent.
19, with every hat of $2.00
ereek district. The price paid wuH Jacksonville Saturday. He exhibited a
Mr. Richardson and Miss Kate
SCORE BY INNINGS.
Jas. MeDonagh of Applegate was $W00.
1 2 3 4 5 fi
sample of ore, taken from the ledge IUted of Medford were among the many
or
over, purchased at my
Jacksonville .
.000 2 2 0
fi
here a few «lays ago.
Charley Diekison of Table Rock left located in Black well district owned by who visited Jacksonville Sunday.
Medford .........
...o o o 0 0 0
■V
Millinery
Parlors, I will give
F. M. Tryer of Josephine county bus Friday morning for Ohio, lie expect* J. D. Graham and himself, that shows
SUMMARY.
Chas. Gerow and his family have
away a beautiful combina­
to lx- gone about two months, and will considerable gold. They uro well become residents of Jacksonville. He
been In Medford recently.
Stolen base—P. Donegan,
Two-
base hits—P. Donegan, McCauley.
tion,
dust proof
.Mr. an«l Mrs. H. D. Kubllof Apple­ visit his numerous relatives in that pleased with the prosjiect.
is engaged in repainting several build­ Double play—Isaacs to Barkdull.
State.
Elizabeth Applegate Cabin No. 4, ings
gate were recent visitors.
Triple play—fly catch by Kelso to
Peter Wilson has commenced the Native Daughters of Oregon,held a de­
PYRAMID HAT BOX
Wm. Robinson spent a few hours in
Mrs. Mamie Dox left Sunday for Barkdull. Innings Pitched—by Don­
egan, 9; Dow 1; Anderson 8. Hits
lightful
session
a
few
nights
since,
when
manufacture
of
slilngles
in
Meadows
Medford a few days since.
Newport, to represent Ruth lodge in —off Dow, 2: Anderson, 15; Donegan,
precinct on a large scale. They are of 30 new memtiers, initiated during the the state convention of Rebekah de­
Our prices are right, and
16. Hit by pitched ball—Brous.
C. J. Meier of Forest oreek was in
a superior quality ami will command u past two months, were banqueted. gree lodg<-s.
Basesun Bails—by Donegan 1; Dow
the
excellent quality of our
Medford eno day lust week.
Misses Lydia McCall »nd JeBsie Wag­
ready «ale.
1; Anderson 3. Struck out—by Done
Frank
Waite
and
his
wife
returned
R. B. Orr bus rented J. Huger's
hats
and neat work is
10; Andeison 9. Passed balls—
W. M. Colvig is endeavoring to ner and Mrs. Avis Hllleary were chosen to Roseburg Sunday. The latter’s gau
Pernoll, 2; McCauley 3. Time of
orchard, located near Tolo.
delegates
to
the
Grand
Cabin,
which
unexcelled in Southern Ore-
make arrangements for a big excursion
health was «considerably improved by game—1 b., 50m. Umpire-Prim.
Ben. Beall was at th«« county-seat to Portland, June 13th, on the «s-casion meets at Portland June 3d.
I
rwin
E
ckelson
.
gon.
her stay in Jacksonville.
onuzlay during the past week.
A children's party was held in the
of the meeting of the grand lodge of
Mrs J. Russell left for San Francisco
Miss Ella Orth has been visiting the A. O. U. W.
parlors of tho Hotel Nash Tuesday,
a short time since. With her sister,
Miss I»ee Ankeny at Sterllngville.
L. 11. Liinliarger, the Pacific Coast under the direction of Misses Eula
I Mis* Fannie Nunan, she is the giujst of
W. c. and W. E. Butler of Ashland agent of the Ix-ader Fence company Jitcobs, Venita Hamilton and Enid I lieraunt. Mrs. H. Judge.
Parlots back of New Lank. £
Ask a 6
Hamilton.
Lemonade
and
ice
cream
expects
to
finish
his
canvass
in
this
O
o
district were in Medforti Tuesday.
healthy
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Harper's East Lynne Go. gave an
woman
.Mrs. A. E. Reames left for Hillsboro i county in another w«-ek or so and leave were served and several musical selec I excellent performance of that popular
what she would
tion» rendered. Miss Enid sang ••coon,
recently, to pay relatives and friends a for Eastern Oregon.
’ 's sell her health
drama at-U. S. Hail Monday evening.
coon,
coon,
”
to
an
accompaniment
Hon. J.’K. Weatherford of AH any,
visit.
^or and she would tell
played by her sister, and Miss Euiu There was a good attendance.
' 'you that the choicest
C. C. Pursel of Applegate and H. W. Democratic candidate for congress, sang ‘‘In the Gloaming.”
M. H. Price, who is mining in Ster-
^diamonds in the world
Grimes of Jacksonville were in Medford will address the citizens of Jackson
,1-
'could not buy it. What
’ > lingville district, recently unearthed
Tho
Medford
Academy
will
soon
comity
at
the
opera
house
in
Medford
Monday.
\l\ use for diamond rings to
four
huge
t«-eth,
which
were
probably
adjourn for the summer vacation, after .
Thursday evening
’. ' emphasize the shrunken
Simpson Wilson, who has returned ;
\ fingers, or earrings to light
a prosperous year. Prof. Van Scoy is ( worn by some prehistoric anima).
Hugh
Sanders
of
Gold
Hill
was
in
to Trail creek precinct, was here a few ,
’up the cheeks hollowed by
Dr.
Abbott
of
Grant
’
s
Pass,
the
ex
­
to
be
congratulated
upon
the
success
|
Mtxlford one day last w,s-k. He has
disease?
day s ago.
pert
veterinary
surgeon,
was
in
Jack
­
which
has
attended
his
efforts.
Our
dlspostsi of most of his land,Nmd ex-
Health is the first requisite
Miss Maud Prlitl, Whb has been teach­ j«-«-ts to return to the state from which citizens should auliecribo liberally to, sonville yi-sterdav, on professional
to womanly happiness. General
ill-health in women has its ori­
ing school in Big Butte precinct, has h«> came, before long.
the fund that will give us a first- i , business, accompanied by J. Winset.
gin in local womanly diseases.
returned home.
I
He
always
gives
satisfaction.
class
college,
for
it
will
be
of
great
ad-
J
The county clerk has issued license
Cure tlie «liseases of the delicate
M. A. Watkins and John Louden of to marry to Alva A. Rowley and Laura vantage .to our city in more ways» than
J. D. cook and Geo. E. Howland and
OREGON
womanly organism and the gen­ MEDFORD.
one*.
Watkins pn-eincts|ientThursday night E. Rusmill; to Alva R. Wilkins and
eral health is perfectly restored.
their families, who have been residents
— a <; i : n ' k poh —
The Southern Oregon Medical Socie­
The remarkable benefits ex­
in Jacksonville.
Charlotte B. l’racht; also to Nat«» G. ty, which met at Ashland recently, will of our town for several years, will leave I
perienced from tlie use of Dr.
Miss Mollie John of Williams, who) Bates and Mazie a . Kame.
for Grant's Pass in a short time, to
I
Pierces Favorite Prescription
hold it« next meeting at Grant's Pass
has been the guest of Mrs. P. Hines, 1 E. B. McKee of Union pim-inet han
reside. We are sorry to lose them.
are dne to this niec.icine’s per­
in November next, six months instead
fect cures of v-wnmil-. «iiseases.
left for borne Friday.
removed to Butte creek, accompanied of a year hence, as formerly. An ele­
There will be another game of base |
It erta lisl. ’ nt. fity, dries
M. J. Donaldson-Selby, W. H. by his family. He him sub-contracted gant banquet was one of the features of i ball at Neuber & Taylor's grounds,
weakening .rains, heals inflam­
mation an.i ulceration and cures
Nlaultby ami A. Gilson of Sterlingville with I. F. Williams to carry the mail tho late session. Those present were next Sunday, between th«- Eagle Point
female weakness.
were with us Saturday.
between Eagle Point and Leeds.
Doctor« F. \V. Van Dyke, J. S. Moore, and Jacksonville clubs. Both nines
"It affords me great pleasure to be
able to sav a few words iu regard to
L. B. Warner, the energetic agent
Mrs. L. Shideler of Alliabram, W. H. Flanagan and Henry Klebs of i are playing good ball, and a lively i
the merits of Dr l-ierce s Favorite $»£’ I keep a full line of Sundries
i
prescription nnd his * Golden Medical
of th«« Albany nursery, was a visitor at Calif., who was for many years a Grant’s Pass: E. B. Pick«-!, E. E. Em­ game Is expected.
Diseoverv.' writes Mrs. Flora Aril, of
erson,
Medford;
Geo.
O.'B.
DeBar,
Wm.
Sears,
Boone
Wiltrout
and
the county-seat Saturday.
Dallas. Jackson Co., Mo. "I was for Bicycles. Expert Repairing a
resident of Jackson oounty, is n.-cov«-r-
Jacksonville; H. P. Hargrave,Phoenix; while at work at the Sterling mine, one
tempted to trv these medicines after
Prices Right and
liny Cook ami Frank Ankeny arrived iug from an operation perfornmd re­ .1. s. Parton, 8. T. Songer, i>. m .
seeing the effect ut-on my mother At Specialty.
an earlv stage of mamerl life I was
day last week, were caught by a pre­
from California during the puM week, cently for the removal of a cancer.
Brower ami F. M. Shaw, Ashland.
grestfv bothered with painful t>eri- Satisfaction Guaranteed
mature explosion of dynamite anti
ods. also a troublesome drain which
and ar«- at the Sterling mine.
I Th«- hotel at Prairie city, Grant
remleted me verv weak and unfit for
GRAND CANDIDATES' BALL.
eonsiticrably hurt. The former's in-
work of any kind I became so thin
N. E. Gray«-« of Y’reka, Calif., the 1 county, was burned a short time since
there wai nothing left of me but skin
|
juries
are
rather
serious.
Dr.
DeBar
well-known civil engint-er, spent a few and Geo. Jones perished in the flumes
The event of the season will he
and bone
My husband became
alarmed and go« me a bottle of ' Fa-
The de eased leaves a wife and the candidates’ hail te be given at the is attending them.
days in Jacksonville this week.
vurite Prescription.’ After hz saw the
public liaII at. Ruch, Union precinct,
Mrs. I. N. Jones of Susanville, Calif,
wonderful effects of that one he got
We are pleased to learn that Mrs. daughter residing at Jacksonville.
me two more, and after I used those
nn the night of M iv 23d. Music will after visiting her son, Fred Sturgis of
up there was no more pain, and I be­
Dennis Duggan of Sam’s valley, who
be
furnished
hy
Ray
A
Cameron
’
s
W. G. Steel of Portland writes to
gan to gain in flesh very rapidly.**
Forest
creek,
left
Sunday
for
Linn
has been quite ill, is convalescent.
Dr. l’ickel that he will be in Medford orchestra and the supper by Mrs W. county, where her eldest son Winter,
” Favorite Prescription ” make«
All Kinds of Guns and Ammu-
IL Venable, which Is a guarantee of
weak women strong, sick women
Will. Muller, who represents a prom­ in July for the purpos«., of arranging their excellence. Most of the candi­ i resides. She was accompanied as far
I iti' n «ir.
well.
Acccept
no
sutistiute
fot
inent business house, is visiting rela­ for the transportation of a party of dates for office are expected to be In ¡as Medford by her daughter-in-law.
tlie medicine which works won­
attendance. Tickets, including sup
tives and friends living in Jacksonville. prominent people to Crater lake.
ders for weak
per, $1.50. No pains are being snared j Our public school will adjourn for
women.
Jas. McGuire, a prominent citizen of to make the ball an unqualified I the summer vacation next week, May
Hon. W. M.t'olvlg has gone to Port­
A Compiete Stock cf
land, and it is rejsirted that he will Salem, was a visitor Sunday, aceompa- success. Everybody Is Invited.
! 29th. commencement exercises will
makes« me speeches In favorof Furnish. ' nled hy Mr. Sullivan He has just fin­
be belli at U. S. hall on the evening of
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Mrs. L. H. Sears of Medford and her ished putting up an i«x> plant he recent­ Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet«. All i that day. .Misses Leila Prim anil
druyglvtN refund the money if it fatln to cure ' Flora Thompson will form the class of |
daughter and Miss Smith of Dunsmuir, ly Bohl to Robbins & Stevens of Ash­ Grove
’« «Ignature 1« on each box 25c
Calif., were guest« of Miss France« land.
1902, and there will be several gradu-
John Wilson, who will carry the
A CELEBRATED BRAND.
Barnes Sunday.
ates from the eighth grade.
The First Term of the Capital
Among the graduates of Mills Col­ mail between Jacksonville and Watkins
Summer Normal at balem, Ore- A Tin Shop in Connection.
gon, began May 5, to continue
Strike* ■ Rich Find.
Dunnington A Deneff, the clever pro­
lege, Calif., this
s»«a««»n, will be during the next four year», has put a
MEDFORD
-
-
OREGON.
Eight Weeks.
Misses Lucinda and Laura Reame», fine, new outfit on the line, and will do prietors of the Criterion Saloon, have
“I was troubled for several years
The Second Term begins June 30,
been
appointed
«ole
agents
for
Jack
­
with
chronic
indigestion
and
nervous
business in the moat approved fashion
formerly of Jacksonville.
to continue till the August Ex-
sonville of the celebrated J. F. Cutter debility," writes F. G. Green of Lan­
amination Classes will be formed
whiskey, in bulk and cam». It is prov­ caster,'N- H., “No remedy helped me
Mrs. Wilds Belknap, grand chief of hereafter.
In all the Branches Required for
J. M. Chapman, who has been visit­ ing decided popular with their custom­ until I began using Electric Bitters,
the Degree of Honor of Oregon, has
ers.
When
you
call
on
them
ask
for
STATE
AND COUNTY PAPERS
ing
relatives
in
Jackson
and
Josephine
which did me mon- good than all the
been in Southern Oregon during the
_
AND IN LATIN.
medicines I ever used. They have al­
counties, left tor LaGrande Thursday Cutter.
week, visiting the different lodges.
so kept my wife in excellent health for
Tuition for First term. $6 Of.
return
to
evening.
Re
expects
to
LAND
FOR
SALE.
Mrs. L. Reames, accompanied by her I
years. She says Electric Bitters are
One Dollar per Week. For Second
Southern Oregon soon for permanent
just splendid for femafo troubles; that
term, $5.00. The attendance will
youngest daughters and son, also VV m.
A good stock ranch, on Antelope, 10 they are a grand tonic and invigorator
CIGARS, CONFECTIONERY,
residence.
be large.
T. Iteame« and hi« family, left last week,
mile» from Medford and 12 miles from for weak, run-down women. No other
LACES, RIBBONS. EM­
Point
has
C.
E.
Roberts
of
central
Central Point, containing 1560 acres m«-dicin<' can take its pla«-e in our fam­
For Information Address
for Berkeley, Calif., where they will
of
grazing
and
farming
land;
price
$10
BROIDERY, BATTENBURG
purchased
the
old
Hockenyos
place,
reside hereafter. They are accompa­
ily.” Try them. Only 50«-. Satisfac.
J. J. KRAPS. Salem.
an acre. Seventeen hundred acres ly­
and POINT LACE MATE­
nied by the be«t wish«-« of many friends. situated two milesinortheast of Phoenix, ing under the Jacksou county Im­ tion guaranteed hy City Drug Store-
of Mrs. J. Nunan. The price paid was provement Company's ditch; al$6 per
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
RIALS, STAMPED
A number of the friends of Mrs.
»3000. The sale was negotiated hy acre. Eighty acres of orchard land,
LINENS,
EMBROIDERY.
Chas. Prim met at her residence a few
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
adjoining Jacksonville: at $40 an acre.
Judge Day.
partnership heretofore existing between Jas.
SILKS
and STATIONERY.
evenings since and celebrated her birth­
St. Cronemlller ami Fannie M Love. under the
Wm. Clarke has sold his fine trotting For further particulars apply to
firm name ot Cronemlller A Love. has been dis­
day anniversary. Those prewent were:
W illiam B yhkk ,
For Infanta and Children.
solved by mutual consent. The business will
Jacksonville Oregon.
be continued at the old stand by .1. M. Crene-
Mesdamen Miller, (»henchain, Neuber, colt Medford,hy Tybalt, to John Clark,
,
to whom bills dne the late firm are pay-
the
wholesale
saddle
and
harness
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('ameron, Broad, Cronemlller, Ulrich,
able, and who will pay claims agalnM the
The
Beat
Prescription
for
Malaria,
er of Portland, for a neat sum. This
L.
Jacob«
and
Mrs.
same
.
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Kenney, Mrs. L.
Bears ths
Jacksonville. May 17, twnj
Is one of the finest and fastest animal) Luas C hill T oxic . II I h simply iron and uul
J M CRONEMILLER.
F. Luy of Medford, It was a pleasant I
Your Cold Cureo for sou
I sine In a laatalens form. No care. No pay
Signature
.
F. M LOVE.
ever raised in Southern Oregon.
Prloe
Wo.
Or. fl lira' Laucntier CM4 OMv*
affair.
INSPECT OUR
. PIANOS.
COSS PIANO HOUSE,
DEMORATIC TICKET.
PHONOGRAPHS and
GRAMAPHONES
COSS PIANO HOUSE
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SPECIAL
H.A. Medynski. |
KELSO
Rambler and
Ideal Bicycles
GUNS
BEEK’S HARDWARE CO
SUMMER
NORMAL
CASTOR IA
Fishing Tackle, Hard­
ware, Farm Imple­
ments, T0VK3.
Mrs. 0. GILBERT.