MULDOONS OF JACKSON COUNTY. MOUND. PHOENIX. S P ami D II Barneburg....... Mrs H Colver......................... I N Copley................................ Mrs M Ed sail.......................... Mrs A B Ferns......... ................ Mrs SA Foudray..................... J G Gore................................... Mrs E B Hamlin..................... TJ Hamlin.............................. J Hartley.................................. C Kleinhammer....................... J W Mills.................................. Phillip Mullen........................... J G Norton................................ S S Stearns............................... C E Stewart.............................. Frank Towne............................ S O Van Dyke......................... . Gorden Voorhies...................... Estate M W Wheeler............... PLEASANT CREEK. DE Neathammer.................... POOH BAH. H F Barron............................... G W Bashford.......................... Estate Thos Beall.................... S L Bennett.............................. Mrs L A Bradley .................... O Bursell.................................... Mrs Susan Crain....................... Emil and Rosa DeRoboam.... Mrs Anna Fordyce.................. 'Asa Fordyce.............................. Christian Gommel................... J N Hockersmith.................... Mrs S E Ish............................... W A and Betty Jones............. W Knips.................................... J S Lacy. .................................. J M Lofland.............................. R F Maury................................ I A Merriman........................... L D Minear............................... Louis Neidermeyer.................. J W Prall......... ,......................... W S Raypholtz........................ D B Soliss................................... N H Spencer............................... I W Thomas............................... J P True .................................... ’ Jacob Walz................................. Weeks & Orr.............................. Mrs A L Whetstone.................. ROCK POINT. Garfield Iron & Lime Co......... Ben Haymond........................... H L White............................... ROXY. James Carr.......................... Mrs Rose Chavner............. Helen O Dillon.................... Eva Hockenyos.................. F A Peil............................... Jas G Smith......................... C C Taylor.................. . . H H Taylor.......................... W W Taylor................ .. /. Mrs L A Wilkinson........... .Estate J N Woody............. SAM’S VALLEY. w R okkisvn« Dennis Duggan.................... J B Dungan.......................... Mary S Jennings................ A N Hiflbert ...................... . J A Pankey............................ H Pelton........................!... Pendleton and Frierson .... Sarah Waite......................... ST ER LIN«. .-*•JCataletlDlecher.......,,' H E Ankeny........... .. .......... A Cantrail. » % J F Crump Kleinhanimer A Towne .. Sterling Mining Co........... TABLE ROCK Wm Bybee, Sr................... J C Hannah........................ TALENT. A Alford........................ Henry A merman ....... . Ammerman A Helm» E K Anderson............... E Beeson........................ Estate D Brower......... I) H Hanscom............. Jas Harvey.................... H and G Helms ........... Jas Helms...................... Wm M Mathes............. A Moore......................... M L and Mrs B Pellott Estate J Rapp............. Estate W Reames....... 8 M Robison................. F J Ryan...................... TRAIL. W R Johnson............... UNION. Jas D Buckley........................ Z Cameron............................... R J Cameron......................... John Devlin............................. J and FOffenbaecher............. W Ray...................................... P F Swayne............................. WATKINS. Applegate Water Co ........... WILLOW SPRINGS. W P Counts..................... Samuel McClendon ............... Estate Jas McDonough......... T J O’Ha-ra.......................... Frwi Peninger......................... N H Peninger........................ 2575 281» 2011 WOODVILLE. r Raw A NEW DANGER. III Advised “Protection" Maa» aces • Great I ad as try. Weather Report. The following I» a weather report for the month of June furnished by E. Britt, volunteer observer: Mean temperature, 62.5 degree*; maximum temperature, 92 deg,on the The liniment bottle and flannel atrip are 20th; minimum temperature, 35 deg on tiie 1st; mean of maximum tem­ familiar objects in nearly every household. perature, 782 deg; mean of minimum They are the weapons that have been used for temperature, 46.9 deg; number times generations to fight old Rheumatism, and are maximum temperature 90 deg or about as effective iti the battle with this giant above, 1; number times minimum disease as the blunderbuss of our forefathers temperature 32 deg or below, 0; num­ would be in imxlern warfare. tier times minimum temperature Rheumatism is caused by an acid, sour 40 deg or below, 3; total precipitation, .15 inches; numlier of condition of the bkxxl. It is filled with acrid, irritating matter that settles clear days, 24; number or partly in the joints, muscles and nerves, and liniments and oils nor nothing cloudy days 6; number cloudy days, 0; else applied externally can dislodge these gritty, corroding particles. They numberof days on which .01 in.or more were deposited there by the blood andean be reached only through the blood of precipitation fell, 4; greatest pre­ Rubbing with liniments sometime« relieve temporarily the ache« and cipitation in 24consecutive hours and pains, but these are only symptoms which arc liable to return with every date, .07 on the 2d. change of the weather; the real disease lies deeper, the blood and system are infected. Rheumatism cannot be radically and permanently cured County Treasurer’s 32d Notice. until the blood has been purified, and no remedy does this so thoroughly Max Muller, county treasurer, gives and promptly as S. 8. S. It neutralizes the acids and sends a stream notice that there are funds in the of rich, strong blood to the affected parts, which county treasury for the redemption dissolves and washes out all foreign materials, and th* of outstanding warrants protested sufferer obtains happy relief from the torturing pains. from Sept. 2, 1899, to October 25. 1899, S. S. S. contains no potash or other mineral, but both dates inclusive. Interest on tiie is a perfect vegetable blood purifier «and most same will cease after J une 4, 1902. exhilarating tonic. Our physicians will advise, without chaige, all who write about their case, and we will send free our special lx»ok on Rheumatism and its treatment. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlaata, 8a. Rheumatism Mr. William O. Edgar, editor of tho Northwestern Miller, in an article en­ titled ”The Miller’s Evil Genius’’ point« FOOTS CREEK. 2795 out with vivid emphasis a new danger Mrs C S Birdsey...................... 334» from ill advised protection, which now Black Channel Mining Co.... 2580 menaces one of tbe greatest industries 41.30 N and M J Hosmer.................. of this country. 21821 Tbe “protective” duty of 25 cents a 2510 Geo W Lauce........................... . GOLD HILL. bushel on wheat is the object of Mr. SIM 5575 Edgar’s justified attack. He makes 3835 J as Braden............................... Estate T Chavner................... . 10,603 clear tho truth that this duty. Imposed 2403 simply to tickle and delude American 211» J J Houck............................... 2625 farmers while conferring no real bene­ 2960 E E Miner................................. fit upou them, is in reality threatening 2875 C C McClendon ....................... 2035 the great Hour milling industry of tbe 4340 middle northwest by creating a Cana­ 2550 C R Ray.................................... 2200 dian competition which would not de­ 3405 Rogue River Milling Co......... 2120 velop save for the imposition of tiie 3035 C Vroman................................. duty in question. JACKSONVILLE. 3722 2145 The vast stretch of Canadian country 2260 A P Armstrong....................... 14,000 west and northwest of Winnipeg, Mr. 2580 Beekman A Reames................ OOOK Edgar points out. is rapidly becoming 4625 M rs A M Berry....................... the greatest wheat producer of the con­ 10,840 4245 Peter Britt..................... .......... tinent. Three railroads centering at ->440 Emil and Amalia Britt .......... 2050 Minneapolis traverse this region and 11,430 afford every facility to enable the 2725 C C Beekman............................ 3040 farmers to send their product to that 2370 F E Bybee................................ 2800 great milling metropolis, their nearest 4115 J W By bee....................1.......... 26!» market. This Canadian wheat is of 4190 W J Caesar............................... 7580 high value to American millers, for the 5045 Theo Cameron......................... reason that, mixed with American vari­ 5230 Estate John Cantrall .............. 2315 4037 eties. It produce« the finest flour Hiid 7235 DrGeoO’B DeBar.................. insures American control of European 2905 3150 Jean DeRoboam...................... “Two years ago my hair was markets. Tiie supply of American 2700 wheat, already inadequate to the mill­ M J Donaldson-Selby.............. falling out badly. I purchased a 5050 ing capacity, is destined to diminish In bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and 2052 S M Eby ................................... 2070 the near future as the west becomes Fisher Bros ............................. soon my hair stopped coming out.” (Foaaded IMS.) 2622 more thickly settled and diversities Miss Alice Hanley.................... Miss Minnie Hoover, Paris, III. Mrs Dora Harbaugh............... 2960 farming supplants wheat growing. But} O Harbaugh .......................... 2792 the duty 0^25 cents on Canadian wheat ’ Perhaps your mother Mrs Pauline Hines.................... 7590 utterly prohibits Its natural trade. It compels the Canadians to manufacture MUSIC, ART AND ELOCUTION. had thin hair, but that is C W Kahler............................. 11,590 their own product, thereby becoming Tbit School offer* to $rirJ* a broad ard thorough education, combined with the advaataeea 5M0 dangerous competitors of the American T J Kenny................................. no reason why you must of a healthful and refined home. It occupies a large and attractive building In the Immediate* vicinity of theCtly Park The wanllary coudltion of the premlara han been made a matter af 6525 millers. Mrs E J Kubli.......................... go through life with half* ■ pedal attention The bed chamber*, cla»* and recitation rootnii are large and tnoroughto Estella Levi............................... 2210 ventilated, and the construction of tbe bulld’ng la auch that every room I* open to tbe *unHaht The situation thus pointed out by Mr. The greatral care ha* been taken to provide all the necewaarx a^polotBieata ot a wM* starved hair. If you want David Linn................................ 2540 Edgar, who speaks with the authority equipped *chool, and to furniah every facility for training puplla !u the moat approved mat bod«. 2135 of an expert, is so threatening that it The aim of the Mcbool la to give thorough and a el lor ur red Instruction to girl* and young Alexander Martin................ long, thick hair, feed it women, tilting them for college when that ladealred, and to aid in the dotdopment of true J N T Miller............................. 2650 will inevitably arouse the [Mtpular re­ and womanly character. with Ayer’s Hair Vigor, The Fall term open* September Iff, HM)i. A faculty of twenty competent teacher* Ina urea Mrs Mary Miller...................... 4560 sentment Justified by such a condition. for children and young women that individual care ami inatructlon necea*ary to the beat The antitariff sentiment of the great reauil*. and make it rich, dark, Max Muller............................... 2.31» northwest will be vastly strengthened. There are four »killed teacher* in the Muafc Department alone apecialiata io Art and North American Trust Co.... 4410 The farmer cannot but see that injury Oartory, and native teacher* In French and German and heavy. Proviaion la made for all athletic gameN Nullable to women, a* tennla. croquet, banket ball J Nunan..................................... 13,270 to American millers means injury to bicycling and horflbback riding A gymnasium. hOiKJU feet, la In prove»» of conairuaiiot» SI.M • bonk. All 4n*|M. which will offer aiin more opportunit I a for bvalthfui cierciae Estate John Orth.................... 4170 American wheat growers. He will not For illustrated catalogue apply to If your driigkriat cannot supply you, Samuel Phillips........................ 2200 hesitate to condemn a "protective” MISS ELEANOR TEBBFTTS, Principal send uh one dollar and we will expretu* you a bottle. Be »lire and Rive the name T M Prim.................................. 2300 duty which, instead of protecting, of your nearest expr«"4H <• fin e, iddrew, C D Reed................................... .3000 places him at a tremendous and stead­ J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Maae. increasing disadvantage. The rest ily 5870 i Estate A L Reuter.................. 5340 7675 of the country will see in this wheat °163 I Estate S Rosenthal ................ duty farce another striking illustration 4285 ** J Ryan.................................... 11.382 of the folly of the present day protec­ 3200 tive tariff. Mr. Edgar's article is a 2650 1 Chris Ulrich.............................. 2390 LAKE CREEK. strong indictment of so called protec­ 2011 tion. Its influence will be felt in the ....Offer«« You ... 2265 WC Daley.................................. I 6310 M F Hanley.......................................... 7040 political developments of the near fu­ 4 Through trains dally from Chicago 1 mi DITCD * 1 zx 2285 E B Hanley................................. 2200 ture.—St. Louis Republic. 4 Through trains dally from St. Louis ' 1 V D (J f T ALv 2350 Binger Hermann...................... 5800 1 Through train dally from Kansas City ) Aod «-oi.t« B«yo«s. 0775 A Meyer A Son........................ 2085 CONGRESS C an do it . 2570 Geo M Nichols........................... 4109 ^Nl •----------- I 11^^ I J W Slinger................................ 3125 Take the Tarin Off Cffffle and Bring the Beef Traat to Terms. As we wish to make room 3100 A E Wait.................................... 4350 It is already evident that months for our Immense New Fall MEADOWS, Reclining chair cars (free), Pullman Palace Slecjiers, Din 6188 must elapse, perhaps years. teftfSflPy Stock, we will have 3840 G A Lawrence................ 2350 substantial relief shall be obtalneoin ing and Cafe Cars on all trains. Polite trainmen. Perfect DUNN. roadbed. Shortest line and quickest time. Tourist cars the courts in restraint of the operations A GREAT REDUCTION 2375 of the beef trust. While the courts de­ 2010 C F Blake Mondays and Thursdays, 29H hours Chicago to boston. 2865 liberate tbe trust continues its extor­ 20(» W C Butler SALE BEFORE THE 4TH 14.8!» tions und contrives new plans of es­ 2950 G y Butler C. S. CRANE, G. P & T. A., St. Louis, Mo. Our entire stock of trimmed 6675 caping the inhibitory perils of the l%w. 2065 G W Dunn ROSS C. CLINE, P. C. P. A., Los Angeles. hats, and untrimmed hats, 2178 While the lawyers wrangle aDd th§ 2825 W W Erb courts issue temporary i»J1u>€tiona the Street Hats, Cuban Flats, Fenton. Wakefield, Mark» & 2500 people who cannotnffnrd to buy meat McWilliams Sailors, etc., Chiffons,Flow­ 2650 at flint pricey^ go hungry. Justice ............. ers, Silks, Braids and Laces, 3065 J S Herrin moves slowjyv It is necessary that 24C5 F C Homes in fact everything pertain­ there should'oe no haste_ for fear in­ justice b^/Sone. The thanageni^of the 3045 Mrs V S Wickelson ing to the millinery art, beef trust have their rights.. These 2*«» Estate John Murphy, Sr must be sold out at ES­ J A and D V McBride rights tnus^rnot denie uK POINT. 2860 tax enable« tbe great packers who s 21.31 the 4*3Q A Biebersted I have combined to <-o«itrol tbe meat Rtib In well and W IT Br'.dshaw 4495 trade to extort a heavier tribute from 3065 every householder who tmys or eats a 7960 fieuBrownA Sons 2404 steak or wears a [»air of shoes. Con- ■3000 Mrs M M Brown and no« Win Chambers gress could wipe out this tax In a wink 3252 6381 3545 of time, as quickly a» It passes a pen­ MW A J Daley IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURB YOU. 3850 sion bill. Knowing this, the people of 2575 Holmes Bros 5200 the United States should bring their am » 21,375 W N Jones and P F Mays Nation » Snap 8001, im wonderful dealrorer of nil torn» of 1 i>n»mm»llont» ann or bennl guns to bear upon their representatives "Me und 11 per bottle. R K. HUTTON, sole proprietor nod msnutscturenA.hlnnd 0«Mon Estate N D Julien 2675 *»r»J. nt City Dru« Store. Jucieonville. end bp lir J Hinkle CeutrnPoInt ’nlBna' nt Washington. If representatives .3600 should fail in their duty, they should 3200 Ixxs Fairchild and Idlemaa • / 3695 be replaced by new men who would 2464 G B Mathes O 1» Met lee 2225 consider the public interest before the BLUE PRINTS 7535 Interest of tariff bolstered monopolies. 2175 Tho» E Nichols Of anv Township in Mbe 5276 — Philadelphia Record. 2980 Joe Rader Roseburg Land District. 2177 Th os Riley 2600 Republican Party a ad Trasta. FILING PAPERS 3282 11,905 H Von der Helles Why should the people expect the Prepared for Fllingon Home FLOUNCB ROCK. 2945 Republican party, which Is responsible Ü Gorden stead or Timber Claim«. 3870 3655 for tbe trusts and which largely ae- 2465 Sir-Special Attention given to 2600 S S and G H Aiken cures its campaign funds from them, Matters in Connection with 3425 to destroy the trusts? It Is not to ths 2790 Wm McClanahan the U. 8. Land Office. •355 interests of the Republican party or the » 3260 W E Goodfellow Are the Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boot Republican administration to fight tbe • PHON E «1» e 4270 and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco FAKM FOB, SALK trusts, and political parties generally, 4710 and the Republican party especially, Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. 2960 Forty acres of land on Applegate, do not do things that are against their 4425 near the old Phil Gleave place- interests. If there Is to lie a fight 3550 Fifteen acres enclosed, half of which against the trusts, it must come when 3325 is in alfalfa, with water to irrigate there is a political party In control of 2395 tbe whole, Al«o eight head of cattle the government that is Inimical to the GIVE U r A CALL and 25 ho-’s. For further particulars .3115 enquire of trusts. One might as well have ex­ H. W. W ilson , Jacksonville, Ore. pected the Democratic party beforo ths civil war to have settled the slavery 24.10 question as to expect the Republican A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. party to settle the trust question.— .3065 New Orleans Tlmes-Democrat. Will. McDaniel has opened a neat 2975 cigar, confectionery and u«h »»-op. Bears the Intima. «old by rtrogglft*. 4000 is prevented In certain Imports t field • Seventh Street, - - Medford, Oregon &cn*cur*t< 2757 of trade and industry ro Ion • will the i trust system flourish In this < i tn try. Taxpayers who Pay on Prop­ erty Assessed at $2000 or Over. N J Gregory........................... Mrs E J Roberts.................... J J Van Hardenburg............. Wm Werth....................... . . . . W K Price................................ G Sears..................................... W N Wright........................... Chas White.............................. 5693 Your Hair Saint Helen’s Hall.... PORTLAND, OREGON. A Boarding and Day School for Girls. f I I I BIG CUT IN SUMMER MILLINERY Wabash-Niagara Falls Short Line equipment : DON’T STOP WORK for a Sprained arm, Ankle or back SNAP SHOT. YOU ARE GOOD AS NE*W FRANK E. ALLEY, ARCHITECT ABSTRACTER MAX MULLER & CO J^ctcaonviHe, Or.. Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best E. S. Wolfer Tin Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. Hand Made Harness We make a Specialty CASTOR IA The Kind Too Have Always Bought L. A. LUCUS & SON, «