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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1902)
' MEDFORD SQUBS SUCCESSFUL DEMOCRATIC S.CROFULA CANDIDATES Rev. Mr. Day has been joined by his family. 1 bequeath to my children Scrofula with all its Mrs. V. C. Truesdell is visiting in attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering. This is a Ashland. for the great compliment paid me bj strange legacy to leave to posterity; a heavy burden to A BUSINESS MAN. Hon. M. Stewart of Talent was with tlie voters,” said he, "by conducting place upon the shoulders of the young. us yesterday. my office in such a manner as will This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and hinders Assessor and Mrs. J. C. I'eudleton Mr. Miller will Transaet Public gain the approbation (f all classes. It the growth and development of the faculties, and the are in Medford. child txirn of blood poison, or scrofula-tainted parentage, will not be for tlie la 'k of earnest ef Business the Same as • J. M. Rader, sheriff-elect, spent Ls pootly equipped for life’s duties. fort if 1 cannot give substantial evi Friday in Medford. his own Business. Scrofula is a disAise with numerous and varied dence of my feeliugs before my term Under Sheriff McCarthy was a re symptoms; enlarged glands or tumors alxrut the neck cent visitor in Medford. of office ends.” and armpits catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dreadful Fay Sears is visiting her sister. Mrs. have already expre*>ed my views skin eruptions upon different parts of tlie body show the Dr. Burnett of Ashland. in the blood. Thia dangerous presence of tuiiercular or scrofulous matter iu APPRECIATES COMPLIMENT John F. White is visiting his uncle, ¡nut stealtliv disease entrenches itself securely in the system and attacks who lives in Oklahoma. the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles oi m« rewnltinj< In • Mrs. T. Cameron of Jacksonville What John D. Olwell says About white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the skin, loss of strength and was a visitor Thursday. a gradual wasting away of tlie Ixxly. Sheriff Orme and Senator Cameron his Election. S. S. S. combines ixitli purifying and tonic properties, and is guaran were among us yesterday. teed entirely vegetable, making it the ideal remedy in Mrs. Gertrude Barclay of Ashland ‘•I appreciate the compliment paid visited in Medford Tuesday. all scrofulous affections. It purifies the deteriorated me by the voters of Jackson county.: blood, makes it rich and strong and a complete and John Broad of Forest ereek, miner, was in Medford Friday. permanent cute is soon effected. S. S. S. improves and I shall endeavor to show how the digestion and assimilation of fo»xl, restores the A. Betz and A. J. Daley of Eagle sincerely 1 thank them by shaping ! lost properties to the blood and quickens the circulation, bringing a healthy Point precinct were here yesterdy. my actions in representing Jacksun color to the skin and vigor to the weak and emaciated holy. Mrs. J. D. Crocker of Ashland has countyjin such away as to merit their gone to Portland, to remain sometime. Write us about your case anil our physicians will cheerfully advise and future approval.” help you in every possible way to regain your health. Book on blood and John Ashpole and Frank Brown of The speaker ;was iJolin D. Olwell, Eagle Point were in Medford recently. akin diseases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. elected representative of Jackson I Win. Bybee, ex-sheriff of Jackson county on the Democratic ticket. He trust they have reposed in me by county, was in Medford several times lately. conducted ills (campaign in a clean, electing me to represent them in the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grattis and Mrs. clear-cut manner, free from all per legislature. A. Furry were among our visitors sonalities. He feels that tie owes his Friday. election not alone-to the Democrats, WAS RE-ELECTED. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Morris were but to the Republicans as well. His down from Brownsboro the forepart of the week. of (Founded ISAM.) Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hall of Gold Hill were among their Medford friends Thursday. through the S outhern O regonian .” Mrs. H. C. Shearer left Thursday for says D. H. Miller, who That Dr. E. B. Pickel must have was elected Washington, to visit relatives living MUSIC, ART AND ELOCUTION. made a good coroner in the past la in that state. county treasurer on the Democratic shown in tlie t'aet that lie was again TblR School offer* to girls a broad ard thorough education, combined with the advantage« J. M. Cronemiller and It. S. Dunlap ticket. a healthful and refined home. It occupleM a large and attractive building in the Immediate elected. He went in on the Demo- of of Jacksonville tarried a while in Med Mr. Miller said in this paper that vicinity of the Citv Park The Hanltary condition of the premlaeN haw been made a matter of Npeclal attention The lied chamber«, claaa and recitation muni« are large and tuoroughly cratlc ticket, and has proved an ef- ford Friday. he. had been a business man all his vacillated; ttU<5 1110 con* l rue lion of .the building I n auch that every room la open to tie aunllgbi ticient official. Miss Kate Plymale of Jacksonville life: that there was no reason why The greatcNl care has been taken to provide all the nccehaary appointment* of a well- d no bool, and to furnish every facility for training pupil* in the moat approved mathoMn. was the guest of Mrs. Jane Plymale a the business of the public should not "1 always endeavor to do my duty equipix 1 be atm of the Hchool I* io give thorough and well ordered fnatructlon to girl* and youn;L few days ago. women, llttlng then) for college when that 1* dvaired, and to aid In the development of IrueX to the best of my ability, ” lie said. be conducted thesame as any private and womanly character. ? T. G. Spangler has gone to Eola, "Further than that I have nothing lerm «»pen» September Iff, 1901. A faculty of twenty competent teacher* In* urea Polk county, to take charge of the business, and that in the event of his for children and young women that individual care anti I nut rue lion neceaaary to the beat to say. ” ____________ reauit*. election he would employ the same distillery there. There are four «killed teacher* In the Music Department alone. Npcciallata In Art and W. H. Bradshaw of Lake creek was methods in handling county affairs as Oartory, and native teacherN In French and German If The Baby la Cutting Teeth. Provision 1« made for all athletic game* wuitable to women, as tennla, croquet, l ankrt ball among the many in Medford during he did in transacting his own busi Ue sure and use that old and well tried reme A gymi.a*ium. Mix 100 feet, I* in process of conatrucima the past week. dy, Mas. W inslow ' s S oothing S vhup tor bicycling and horseback riding ness. children teething . It soothes the child, soft which will offer Htill more opport unit I * for healthful exercise tor illustrated catalogue apply to Miss R. Bradbury is now a member ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic “I have only to add." Mr. Miller MISS ELEANOR TEBBFTTH. Principal of the Racket Store corps, and fills her and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty tire cents a bottle. said, “that at the end of the term I position acceptably. W. A. Jones made us a call yester can best thank my friends for the The toniiuuner, day. He was the successful candidate honor they have imposed on we, iu for county assessor. [Mr Bryan's Faper.J showing them how I have handled W. I. Vawter and J. A. Whitman their money.” The Commoner has attained with in six months from date of the first have gone to Portland, to attend the Masonic grand lodge. issue a circulation of l«0,000 copies, a record probably never equaled In the PLEDGED TO FAIRNESS. Mayor W. S. Crowell has gone to his ....Offer« You ... history of American periodical litera old home in Ohio, on a visit. He will popularity swept aside party preju ture. Tlie unparalleled growth of be gone several weeks. dice. He was elected by Ills friends, this paper demonstrates chat there is Through trains dally from Chicago i rp/k DITDr <1 A Mr. Hart, the genial traveling rep Wilbur A. Jones says He Will Through trains dally from St. Louis - 1 V DlllT ilLU room in the newspaper field for a regardless of party principles. resentative of the Palm, Whitman Co., Carry Out his Promises. "It shall be my one aim,” said he, national paper devoted to the dis is visiting in Medford. Through train daily from Kansas City ) And rotate Beyond. cussion of fsilitlcal. economic and so in a sincere, modest manner, "to rt p- cial problems Dr. G. Goble, the optician, is at To the columns of Albany, on professional business, ac resent the interests of Jackson coun- The Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes companied by his wife. ty io a faithful, impartía! way. Thus iiis best efforts; and liis review of Fred White, locator of government can I best show how 1 appreciate the political events as they arise from Reclining chair cars (free), Pullman Palace Sleqx-rs, Din time to time can not fai'l to interest lands, left for California this week, to compliment.” be gone several weeks. those who study public questions. ing and Cafe Cars on all trains. Polite trainmen. Perfect The Commoner’s regular subscription M S. Biden, the scientific shoe ORTH IS HAPPY. roadbed. Shortest line and quickest time. Tourist cars price Is $1.00 per year. We have ar constructor, may be found with Tay- ranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we Mondays and I hursdays, 29H hours Chicago to Boston. ler, the foot-fitter again. furnish his paper and T he W bkk - Says he Shall Show by his Ac can S. S. Pentz, the attorney, and Frank ly T imes together for one year for Wait, worker in marble in stone, were C. S. CRANE, G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. •2.00. Tlie regular subscription price tions he Appreciates at the county-seat a few days ago. of the two papers when subscribed for ROSS C. CLINE, I*. C. I*. A., Lon An; elcs. His Big Yote. Mrs. J. E. Ross of Gold Hill and M's. separately is »2 50. Purkeypile of Central Point were among our merchants Wednesday. John Orth, elected county clerk, is * Signor Boffa and Miss Kendall fur- another Democrat. Not. only did he nised the music for the dancing party have a popular man to overcome, given at Jacksonville Thursday night. Republican majority as J. A. Perry, the genial warehouse man, left for Willamette Valley points Thursday. He will not be gone long. All Kinds of Guns and Ammu nition at Fred Wagner, editor of the Ashland Tidings, and W. G. Kropke, deputy game warden, tarried with us a few hours Friday. Buy a Bottle of Gov. Brady of Alaska and his wife, A Complete Stock of who have b<-tn visiting friends living in Ashland, also complimented Med ford with a visit. J. G. Walters, supervisor of the Wilbur A. Jones was elected asses Singer S. M. Co., has gone to Baker Rub In well and City, leaving Ed Rowland in charge sor on the Democratic t i;ket. In the of the business here. Republican nominee be liad a : strong Ben Beall, of Pooh Bah. Prof man to run against. Hanby of Central Point, and C J A Tin Shop i n Connection. "I can say no more than I Geer of Brownsboro were among ready said, and stand ready t those in Medford lately. IT HAS CI RED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. MEDFORD, OREGON Miss May Hutton of Ashland, who all of my pledge“," lie said when asked ha« lieen teaching in the Grant's Pass for an opiti >n. "I have pledged my «Ä «Ä1’ 1|T k T u %TO^ "»»or schools, attended the commencement self toa just,impartial administration, exercises of the Medford school-. and. in slang phrase, ‘‘.t is up to me.’ Mesdames W. I. Vawter, L. J. Sears, and J. A. Whitman left for Portland / Friday morning, to attend the meeting ✓ LARGEST MAJORITY. of the Grand Chapter of the O. E S. The First Term of the Capital Charley Betz, w ho has been attend Summer Normal at Salem, Ore- ing Medford Academy, left for Siskiyou os. Rader Comes Ahead of Any gon, began May 5, to continue county, Calif., this week, to enter the Eight Weeks. well. Although a young man, he Candidate Running. employ of the Julien estate. Success The Second Term beglns June 30, to him. is bright and efficient, and gives to continue till the August Ex- amln ition Classes will be formed C. B. Williams, one of the principal promise of making a good ofti- Joseph Rader secured a larger ma- In all the Branches Required for stock holders in the Jackson County clal. Improvement Co., who was here on a jority than any candidate on tlie dif- STATE AND COUNTY PAPER'« feeling as "Just tell them I am tour of inspection, has returned to San ferent ticket'. He welected sheriff AND IN LATIN Arethe leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boot happy us a king,” said he, when asked Francisco. and Shoes, Crockery Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco Tuition for First term, MOO. for an expression. Then, speaking se Thus. Collins, after a visit of a few One Dollar per Week. ForSecond Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. days in Medford, returned to Eugene. riously, lie <■ mtlnued: “J feel deeply term, 95.00. The attendance will He will soon be on his way to Lake grateful for tlie confidence reposed In lie large. county, where he holds a good position me, and shall endeavor hard to show For Information Address with the Cbewauean St<x-k Co. that i appreciate it.” Mrs. J. F. White, who is a promi J,J. KRAPS. Salem. GIVE U h A CALL nent member of the O. E. S., left for Portland Friday, to attend the annual CANTRALL GRATEPUI meeting of the Grand Chapter. Mrs. E. R. Reames. who represents Klamath Falls' Chapter, accompanied Anri Will Represent Jackson her. County Industriously. The commencement exercises of tlie High School were attended by a large number of people. The giAduatee did \Ve carry in stock a complete line of both hand credit to their training,and proved that Miles Cantrall was elected represen and machine made harness. the public schools of Medford are of a tative on the Democratic ticket. We make a specialty of hand made harness and high order. These young women and ’ I shall endeavor to serve the coun young m n gradual« s are armored for guarantee every piece of work we turn out. ty in a creditable manner,” he said the warfare of the world with in Prices reasonable. tellectual attainments. Their minds when approached. "A person can have been disciplined toexert their will Of Acetylene Gas Hants, Gal not accomplish -all lie would like power, concentrate their thoughts and ofttimes, because he is controlled vanized Cornice anti Tin Work control their minds in whatever voca tion they shall select for their life’s more or les» by tlie conditions sur for buildings, Galvanized Iron work. They are like trained soldiers; rounding him; but of one thing the Water Tanks, and Plumbing. but. prepared as they are. they have a Seventh Hired, people of Jackson county may feel hard struggle before them, which will Medford, Oregon sure, and that, is 1 shall either rep Opposite Mitchell's Blacksmith Shop. Bedford tax their strength and ability to the utmost, and some are likely to fall by resent them in a faithful manner or I the wayside, jn whatever they uki . t on the Democratic ticket. mot ail. 1 wish to taae this opportuni I Your Colei Curea for öo. tak. the S outhern O regonian wish "I can best stow my appreciation ty to thank my many friends for the Wet Or. Mitro' fijativo Cold fare es them success. Saint Helen’s Hall •••• PORTLAND, OREGON. A Boarding and Day School for Girls. Wabash-Niagara Falls Short Line i GLINS equipment : DON’T STOP WORK —A for a Sprained arm, Ankle or back BEEK’S HARDWARE CO Fishing Tackle, Hard ware,Tin Farm Imple ments, STOVES. SNAP SHOT. Y OU ARE GOOD AS NE"VA SUMMER NORMAL MAX MULLER & CO ^-j^gteson v j lle^ Or., Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best . w,-,-B-Lru-uruvuvuv^ E. S. Wolfer Tin Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. We make a Specialty L. A. LUCUS & SON, I 11 )wcril)c for tile tile Times