H EATON-SACKETT. SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS A quiet but pretty wedding lock tilace at the residence of the »ride’s parent* at Davi«v|lle, May 11th, when W II. Heaton and Miss Carrie Hackett were Joined In the holy trnnds of matrimony. The ceremony took place at high noon, and wm performed by He*. W. T. Van Scoy. Ml an Lila Sackett, sister of the bride, and Leslie Briggs of Placer attended the contracting par­ ties. Tbe apartments were decorated with Ivy and brldul wreath and pre­ sented a beautiful appearance. A sumptuous repast follow. Those pres­ ent were: Nupt. and Mrs. P. II. Bally, Mrs. F. L. Crantlll and daughter, Mlsa Hattie Eaton. Miss Maud Ander­ son of Ashland, Miss Nellie Anderson of Placer. Mr. and Mrs. Heaton are ell and favorably known, the groom toeing head timberman for the Victor, Jr.. Mining Co., which owns the not­ ed Greenback mine located at Placer, Josephine county, while the bride Is is one of Southern Oregon’« most successful school teachers. They took the evening train for a visit at Roseburg and other points, accom­ panied by the congratulations and lest .wishes of winy friend». .. ...... « ■■■ !■ There Is more catarrh lu this seelont of th» country than ah other dlseascH pul aovether. au.l until llm lust tew year« was euppo <1 to b<> Incurable. Kor a great Binny jrcar«eadlora pronounced It a local disease, and precrlbed Toeal remedies, anil by constantly railing to .cure with local treatment pronounced It ln- ■ounthle. Science hus proven catarrh to be u constitutional disease, and lhr the system- They, offer one hundred dollars for any case It rails to cure Send tor circular and testimonials. F. J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. Hold by druggists. .Mali's Family Fill« are the beat. PUBLIC MEETINGS IN PHINE COUNTY. JOSE­ Tho candidates on the Democratic ticket of Josephine county will meet tho voters at the following places und dates: I .eland. Muy 15, 7:30 p. nt. Wolf Creek, Muy 10, M p. in. Grunts Puss, Muy 17, 8 p. in. Gali)-«. Cre<-k, Muy 19. Social visit by candidates. Wllderville, May 22, 2 p. m. Williams Muy 23, 8. p. m. Murphy, May 21, 8 p. m. Leland, Muy 2d, 7:30 p. tn. Dance after speaking. Wolf Creek, May 27, 7:30 p. m. Kerby, May 20, 7:30 p. tn. Dance after speaking. Grants Puss. Muy 31, afternoon and evening, followed by dancing, tire­ works, music by the band, etc. The House Committee on pen­ sions has ordered a favorable report on the long-pending In­ dian war veteran bill. And it is time. There is more reason to pay pensions to the men who voluntarily gave their services to the country in early days than there was for paying some of the pensions for subsequent acts. Not only did the Indian war veterans risk their lives; but they were the pioneers who blazed the path of civilization through the wilderness. Bronchitis “ I h«ve kept Ayer’« Cherry Pec­ toral in my house for a great many years. It is the best medicine in the world for coughs and colds.” J. C. Williams, Attica, N.Y. All serious lung troubles begin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single night with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and for coughs of all kinds. TknariMii Uc..N(..M. AB fca ut Wi VISIT DR. JORDAN’S aaaar MUSEUM OF ANATOMY I OBI MARKET ST . SAM FRANCISCO, CAL (iMvm StaU m A J larrmt Anatomical Mossaaa ft In Th* tbs Wor.d. Grratcit attraction in th* Ctty. A wnticrful tltfM far vtetfora Weak ■••••«. or any contract­ ed dbMMM«,poolUwoly by the oldest RpacUllal on the PaciAe CORM. Kulab I i«u«4 JA y «at «. ON. dONOAM-FfIVATI DISEASES Tnnag ■aem and ■nflH4ln •fed «Mesa who are autferlnf from the effects of youthful indla- creUoti* or axeeaoee In maturor years. Nervoit* and phralcai Debility, Ina- |M>teney, Leet !*lanfa««d in all Itacompli­ cation«; t|*rm«U»rrb<»a, Freot«kt«r* rhe«, «•■•rrheew, «Meet, Vre^oeney •f (Zrtnalla*, ete. Hy a oom bl nation of remed!««, of great curative power, the Doctor has to arranged bls treatment that it will not only afford Immediate relief, but permanent cure, l'be Doctor doee not claim to perform miracle*, but la well known to bo h fair and Bimre Physician and Hiirfeon-nre-emiueni hl« specUlty —Dlaeaaea of Men NTPHII.I* thonnifhly eradicated frost the system without the use of Merenry. Trnaaea fitted by an F.ipert. It nil lea I eta re for Rupture. A quk’k and radical cur« for Pi lea. Fiaanre and Flatnlm, by Dr. Jordan** «perial palnleae method*. KVF.HY IRAK arriving to mt will reootTO our opinion of nlncomplaint._____ H> Qwvruntro a i'OSlTI I’E CUR Ji tn orrrv rrure w»« und«rM*e. _ Onnanitatlon FRICK and «trlctly private CHAHGKS VKRY RKAfiOhARLB. Treatment personally or hy letter. Write for Hook, PNimDTIT OF HARRIAC1IC. M ausd Kass. (A valuable book for men.) Call or w rtto DR. JORDAN h CO. I0B1 Martel St. S F. t CENTRAL POINT NOTES A BRIEF RESUME OF HAPPEN­ INGS AND PROGNOSTICA­ Mrs. M. M. Cooksey visited io Ash­ TIONS OF INTEREST. land a few days ago. Arthur Boswell has returned to Rev. A. M. Russell, who has been In Callahan’s, California. charge of tne Baptist church at Ash­ I). W. Knutzen of Applegate was Io land, has resigned. Central Point, this week. Tbe tree« are very heavily loaded, Jesse McFall and bls family bave and a great deal of thinning by hand gone to Klamath county. must be done this season. No newcases of diphtheriabavebeen Rev. A. M. Russell,the Baptist min­ ister, and Ills family have left Ash­ reported up to this tlm. land for Anderson, California. Mr. Heatherly reports his three The alumni of the Ashland High children much better this morning. School will give a reception at Hotel Rev. Lockhart preached in Gold Oregon on tbe evening of toe 31st. Hill last Sunday morning and evening. Under the new election law the W. W. Edington of the Cardwell polls will be kept open until seven ranch, Sam’s valley, was in town Mon­ o'clock P. M., Instead of six as formerly. day. Schrader, “the divine healer,” did 8. A. Swanson went over to Coles not fare well at Grant’s Pass, either. Monday, to do blacksmithing for Mee He Is a first-class bilk, and the people & Co. know it, too. Several Democratic candidates pass­ Only 3752 voters of Jackson register­ ed through town Monday morning, on ed, 133 short of tbe number two their way to Sam’s valley. years ago. No doubt several hundred The ice-cream social given for the mure fulled to register. benefit of our base-ball club was a Next Fridav Is Decoration Day, and pleasant and successful affair. the event will be generally observed Ben Peart, blacksmith employed by by the veterans of the civil war, their the Fish Lake Ditch Co., visited his wives and descendants. ffitnily Sunday, returning Monday- Subscriptions tor Mr. Bryan’s n iper. Ur. J. Hinkle, who has been sick The Commoner, tbe leading Demo­ cratic newspaper in the United States, for a long time with a complication of diseases, isstill in a critical condition. are taken at T he T imes office. Mrs. Mollie Myers of Salt Lake, P. L Campbell, president of the State Normal School at Monmouth, Utah, who lias been visiting her has resigned, to take a like position parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick, hat} returned borne. at the University of Oregon. Rev. N. S. Hallcroft, Baptist For sale: 225 feet of it-mch pipe, 12 ncti taper, 2 elbows, No. 1 giant, wltii- minister, will preach the memorial nozzles. All in good order and used sermon in the Baptist ebureb next but little. Enquire at T he T imes Sunday, May 24. office. Cecil, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The state and county elections will Heatherly, aged about 13 years, died take place one week from next Mon­ ,>f diphtheria Wednesday, May 14th. day. Tbe interest In them does not Three more children of the family bave seem to be as great as one would ex­ the same disease. pect. Russ Moore was in town a few days A saw mill has lieen received at the ago from Dead Indian and Soda fish hatchery at the mouth of Elk Springs. He report that all the Butte creek, owned by II. D. Hume of Curry creek voters will support Joe Rader county, but operated by the govern­ for sheriff, regard less ot party. ment. The candidates’ ball given Friday Deeds, mortgages, leases, bends evening under the auspices of our bills of sale and every Imaginable lodge of tbe A. O. U. W. was not as kind of legal blanks—the latest and well attended as It should have been; best—are constantly on hand at T he but nevertheless proved a success. T imes office. Ed. Cingcade.son ot DavidCingcade The numtier of voterswho have reg­ of Antelope creek, had his leg broken istered in Southern Oregon is larger between his ankle and knee, la-t Sun­ than ever. The Oregonian says that day night. He had been at church at the total in the state is considerably Eagle Point; when he started borne hie horse run away with him,and as he short, however. struck tbe bridge he fell and caught Rev. F. G. Strange’s resignation as his leg under the horse, causing the pastor of the Presbyterian church at above result. Dr. Picket was called Ashland has been accepted,and be will and reduced the fracture. take charge of the church at Marsh­ field, Coos county. It Dazzles the World. G. W. Mackey has reopened the Medford Photo Gallery In Adkins’ No discovery in medicine has ever building, C street, opposite Jackson created one-quarter of tbe excitement County Bank. Up-to-deoatrkw and that has been caused by Dr. King's reasonable prices. • New Discovery for Consumption. It’s Rev. E. Donnelly of Marshfield, for­ severest tests have been on hopeless merly of Ashland, has returned from victim- of consumption, pneumonia, the eastern states, where he succeed hemorrhage, pleurisy and bronchitis, In raising 915 000 for the construction thousands of whom It has restored to perfect health. For coughs, colds, of a hospital in Coos county. asthma, hay fever, hoaiseness and A large quantity of newspapers, whooping cough it Is the qulcke*t,sur- suitable for wrapping, pasting cd est cure in the world. It is sold by wails, putting under carpets, etc., can City Drug Store, who guarantee sat­ be obtained cheap In quantities t< isfaction or refund money. Large suit, at T he T imes Printing House. bottles 50c and 91.00. Trial bottles If you want the latest In furniture, free. call at Norris’ shop in .lacks mvllle and see one of his folding Daven­ MEMORIAL SERVICES ports. They are superior to anything in that line. Everybody should have one. To lie held Under Direction of The celebrated Snap Shot, the best G. A. R. Post of Medford. medicine In the world for allaying in- tlammatijn in man or beast, can be Memorial and Decoration Days wil found at Dr. Robinson's diug store, also at Dr. Hinkle's, Central be observed by the Medford G. A. R Point. Try it. Post, for which a good program has Ben Tracy, managerof Al. Waddle's been prepared. saloon at Junction city, was shot and Members of the Post and W. R. killed on the night of the 21st, by an unknown party, who robbed the cash C. will assemble at Post hall on Sun­ register of nearly 9300. He was well day, May 25th, at 10 o’clock a . M.,and and favorably known in many parts march in a body to t he opera house, of the state. His wife taught school where union services will be held at In Big Butte district a few years ago. 11 o'clock , under the direction of the When in Medford ask for Myers, the G. A R. of this city. The musical popular jeweler. His stock of goods programme arranged is as follows. cannot be beaten in Southern Oregon. “All Hail, Fair America,” High If equaled. Resells and repairs dia­ monds, Jewelry, watches and clocks, 3chool Glee Club; solo, selected, by cheaper and better than anyone else. members of Glee Club; Prayer, Rev. C. H. H.oxie; “America," by Glee H. W. Ogllbe, a prominent mining Club and audience. engineer of Sao Francisco, savs a com­ May 30th the Post will observe the pany has been formed with ample usual Decoration Day exercises. The capital that will furnish electrical members will assemble at the hall at power for all stamp mills, factories, 9:30 a. m. and will form in front of etc., In a radius of 30 miles from the Post hall, Including the high school Applegate Falls in Jackson county, band, old soldiers of either army, and says.tbey will also have sufficient ladies of the W. It. D., young girls power to operate an electric road from of different states in the Union, and Grant's Pass to Waldo. the school. children. After forming Secretary of State Dunbar has the parade the whole company will disbursed to the various counties of maren to the opera house in a body, the stale tbe sum of 915,113 55, that where the following programme will amount being the 5 per cent, fund de­ be rendered: rived by the state from the Govern­ Singing......... High School Glee Club ment in the sale of public lands with­ Address of Welcome ..................... .......... Commander F. M. Stewart in the state for the year ending June 30, 1901. Tbe money is disbursed to Song, "Cover Thet? Over”............ ........................................ Glee Club the counties In proportion to their Post Officers respective acreage. Of the entire Services................ .. amount Multnomah county, with oi»e- Reading of Orders........ Post Adjutant fourth the population of the state, re­ Oration................... Hon. W. M. Colvig ceives the least sum, only 909 90, since Chorus, “Battle Hymn of the Re­ public” .............................. Glee Club It has an area of only 281,920 acres. Benediction and adjournment until The amount apportioned to the coun- tfes of the first judicial district are: 2 o’clock. The members will then procceed to Jackson ................... 1,780,880 443 03 the cemeteYy, where tne regular Josephine.................. 1,099.520 273 01 Decoration exorcises will be held Klamath...................3.914.240 970 48 according to Dav tne rituals of the G. A. Lake. ...................... 5,130,240 1,271 90 R. All soldiers and citizens are cordially invited to join and assist us Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After in these exercises, and by scattering flowers honor the dead heroes and our Fourteen Years of Suffering. M. S. D amon , ‘I have been »filleted with sciatic departed friends. G. C. N oble . rheumatism for fourteen years,” nays • Committee. Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Gal, “I Health la Wealth. was able to be around, but constantly Eyery variety of water treatment, suffered. I tried everything I could hear massage, electricity, X-ray manua- of, and at last was told to try Chamber movements, rest cure, etc.: skilled Iain’s Pain Balm, which I did, and was nursesand manipulators of both sexes; mmediatoly relieved and in a short- elegant treatment rooms; beautiful time cured, and I am happy to say it location, quiet, every room and de­ has not since returned.” Why not use partment steam-heated Garden City this liniment and get well? It lit for sale Sanitarium, E. San Jose, Cal, Write by City Drug Store. for descriptive circular. BE AFRAID IF Juat Arrived at, D. H. SCÄ MILLER’S, ----- THE SUPERB---- Elite, Cooking Ware The liest Ware that ever came to Medford. Every piece is guaranteed for five years. Don’t fail to call and see it, and purchase some of it before it is all gone. And, talking about Fishing Tackle, Sun and Wind Burn, Freckles,and,Chapped Hands or Face BECAUSE HUMASON’S I have the Tackle that will catch the Fish without applying any great fisherman’s skill. The proof of this is in trying it. Try the Tackle, and vou will be satis­ fied. BENZOIN WITCH HAZEL ELITE STUDIO P.REAM Now is the time to have your Photos made. The regulaa $3.00 Cabinet for $1.50 per Dozen, and other Sizes in Proportion. Satisfaction Guaranteed or no pay. ELITE photo co . Oregon. Medford, oooooooooooo < xxxxx > oqo < xxx > o SPECIAL g j I 5 Beginning Monday, May g 19, with every hat of $2.00 9 or over, purchased at my y Millinery Parlors, I will give 5 away a beautiful combina- I& tion, dust proof 5 o 9 2 X 9 PYRAMID HAT BOX. | Corn Planters, Hand spray Pumps, Fishing Tackle, JUST RECEIVED AT BOYDEN’S MEDFORD, OREGON. Most Complete Hardware Stock in Medford GARDEN HOSE, Our prices are right, and 0 STEEL GOODS, POULTRY NETTING, the excellent quality of our 9 hats and neat work is 9 BASE BALL SUPPLIES. unexcelled in Southern Ore- | MONTHLY MAGAZINE | ( Plumbing a Specialty. gon. LIPPINCOTT'S A F amily library The H. Bost A. in Medynski. Current Literature I 12 CoMALcrt N oyclb V karlv Parlors back of New bank. 2 MANY SHOR’ STORIES ANO PAPERS ON "IMELY TOPICS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO $2 .50 , 25 cts a copy | NO CONTINUED STORIES CVCRY NUMBCR COMPL. . - N iTSCLY 1 REDUCED RATES VIA SOUTH­ ERN PACIFIC COMPAAY. Will Prevent and re- move them. It contains no Grease and is Not Sticky. You can Wear Gloves in Two Minutes After Applying, GUNS All Kinds of Guns and Ammu­ nition at BEEK’S HARDWARE CO A Complet e Stock ct The Southern Pacific will make special rate« to San Francisco on the occasion of the convention ot the Fishing Tackle. Hard­ Noble« of the Mystic Shrine at that point in June. Tickets will be on ware, Farm Imple­ sale from June 3d to 8tb, inclusive, and will oe available for stop-overs in ments, STOVES. California. Full information rela­ tive to rate», limits and other condi­ tions will be cheerfully supplied by A Tin Shop in Connection. all local agents of the Southern Pa­ MEDFORD - - OREGON. cific. , ‘ Medford Drug Co.