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ra V, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 31, »902 VOL. XXXII. AN APPLE-RAISER ON A TOUR. Mr. 01 well Visits the Fruit Districts of Eastern Oregon. LOCAL NOTES PERSONAL MENTION For Christmas presents go to The Model. You will be pleased with them. Cupid has been busy lately, as will be seen by the marriages consummated during the past ten days, a list of which is printed elsewhere. Sam Geary came down from the Elk creek hatchery Saturday. He was ac companied by Messrs. Hewitt, Lyons and Weed. Candies, nuts, tropical fruits, for the holidays, at The Model. The biggest stock in town. Monday morning was the poldest of the season, the mercury registering at 21 degrees above zero. The weather has moderated somewhat since then. S. Sandry and his sons, who have been operating in the Applegate mines, have transferred their operations to Gold Hill district. They are first-class miners. Holiday goods of every description at The Model. All new and sold cheap. Call and see them. Mrs. W. H. Rickey spent Sunday in Jacksonville. Jos. Kester, the miner,is now operat ing in Williams district. Mrs. J. B. Harris of Jacksonville spent Tuesday in Medford. W. F. Ashpole was among those in Medford during the past week. Mrs. L. Reynolds of Sterlingville made our town a visit yesterday. Paul Costel, formerly of the Ashland Iron Works, now resides at Eugene. Judge Hanna was in Medford Tues day, accompanied by his son Leon. C. A. Merrill left Missouri Flat some time ago, without ieaving his address. J. B. Dungan, who went to California sometime since, has located at Walnut creek. A. H. Johns of Meadows precinct has been employed at Jacksonville re cently. John Bohl cf Applegate and J. S. Rogers of Watkins were in Medford a few days ago. Chas. Betz made Medford a short visit this week. He is located in Siski you county, Calif. B. R. Porter, one of Table Rock’s best citizens, was in Medford Tuesday, accompanied by his wife. T. A. Newman and his family have purchased -property in Central Point precinct and moved thither. Mr. Sutherland of Grant’s Pass has been on Forest creek, on business con nected with the mines of that section. A. .Kleinhammer of Applegate, the energetic young stock raiser, visited relatives living in Phoenix precinct the forepart of the week. John Lacy, tho well-known pioneer was in Medford Monday, accompanied by his son, J. S. He is engaging in tbe stock business again. H. Leighton, the expert mechanic, has returned from Douglas county, where he has been operating the mill of the Levens Mining Co Roscoe Cantrall, one of the most ex tensive and successful farmers of Klam ath county, is visiting In this section, accompanied by his family. Mrs. H. E. Ankeny and her daugh- tors, Misses Dee, Dollie and Gladys, who have been in Jacksonville and Sterlingville, left for Eugene Monday evening. Geo. Robinson, a prominent citizen of Portland, is visiting his brother, Wm. Robinson. He was accompanied hither by their nephew, Raymond Robinson of Junction. E. W. Anderson of Watkins was in town not long since. He informs us that work on the big copper mine, just across the state line, has been suspended for the present, to be resum ed in the spring. Frank Mengoz, the well-known miner, who is operating in Blue river district, arrived in Jacksonville one day last week, fora visit with his sister, Mrs. M. Deisch. He says that the mine, of Lane county are showing up nioeiy. Blue-print maps of any township in Roseburg, Oregon, Land District, show ing all the vacant lands, for 50 cents each. If you want any information from the U, S. Land Office, address Title Guarantee A Loan Co., Rose burg, Oregon. J. W. OllVell, of the firm of Olwell Bros , i he well-known apple-growers of Southern Oregon, has returned from a ten-days visit to various sec tions of Eastern Oregon and Wash ington, where he went to see wba’ he could learn .»bout fruit-growing and* packing,says the Oregonian. "We are generally credited wi’h being qui’e successful in apple-.row- ing and marketing in Southern Ore gon,” said Mr. Olwell; "bat I have ob served that t here is mueh to be learned by visi1 in.« o'her people and observing their ways. No communby has a monopoly of the best methods, and more visiting around might do us all a great deal of good. Last year 2500 acre« of apple trees were set out in R<*gue River Valley, and nearly as mauy will be set out th's season. In 15 years from now ete y ac e of good Tha masquerade ball given Thurs apple land in Ro„ue River Valley will day night for the benefit of the Ash be covered wi.h trees. Wl'h an in land base-ball club was a grand affair. dustry • rowing like that it is well for A big crowd attended and a neat sum people interested in it to take advan was realized. tage of every opportunity to learn. Wm. Ulrich has returned from the “Of course, I came back more in love with the Rogue River country Willamette valley, where he bought than ever before; and yet 1 saw many several carloads of young cattle. A successful apple sections. The best portion of them were for Rader Bros, apple-growing regions east of the of Butte creek. The biggest and handsomest assort mountains, according Io my observa tions, are at Hood River, Yakima and ment of toys can be found at The Model. Prices the lowest. Walla Walla. 1 am convinced that Geo. W. Catching, whois well known the greatest success of the apple-grow- In these parts, has been visiting In ing industry depends upon producing Southern Oregon. He Is «till one of a varie'y of fruit which will be a fa the Booth-Kelly Co.’s principal em vorite on the marke*, and can be grown ployes. better here than in any other place. The Iowa Lumber Co. has received a Thar is the advan age we have in Southern Oregon. We grow Newtown large, new engine and boiler of tbe Pippins and Spitzenbergs principally, best and most powerful pattern, and and our climate altitude and soil en will now turn out a large quantity of able us to pr< duce a better apple of superior lumber dally. that variety tha" can be grown in the When you wish photographs taken Eastern S;ates. For that reason we and finished In up-to-date style, at can demand and receive »higher price reasonable rates, call on G. W. Mackey the Medford Gallery, Hamlin build for our fruit than can the Eastern at ing, 7th street. growers. There is always a plenty of the common grades of fruit; and it is Christmas was appropriately observed by raising some<hing extra good that everywhere, and the giving of presents an extra price is obtained. People was even more generally Indulged in who go into fruit-growing should than usual. The merchants did a big business during the past month in an study the conditions of their localities, ticipation of the event. so as to de‘ermine what variety of Orders for ladies’ fine watches, dia fruit will do beat, and then not be con and jewelry of every descrip tent with growing anything inferior monds tion will be taken at Dr. Robinson's to the best that the conditions will drug store. The best articles and low est prices guaranteed. permit” Two cases of smallpox are reported from Canyonville, Douglas county. Quite a large number have been expos In the fingers, toes, arms, and other ed, and other cases are likely to appear parts of the body, are joints that are soon. 8tewart and Everton are the inflamed and swollen by rheumatism— two men who have the disease. that acid condition of the blood which A deed to the Iowa Lumber Co from affects the muscles also. C. C. Beekman and D. Linn, for 1541 Sufferers dread to move, especially acres of timber land located a short after sitting or lying long, and their distance west of Jacksonville, has been rendition ie commonly worse in wet recorded In tbecounty recorder’s office v ..other. The consideration is 923,120, or 9)5 an “It he* fwn i long time «Ince we have acre. been wit -t llool'a Sarsaparilla. My Fred Luy opened hU tonsorial father thiuaj l-.e could not do without it. lie has been troubled with rheumatism parlors in the Palm & Bodge block siuce be was a boy. and Hood’s Sarsapa rilla is tbe caily medicine be can take that Monday morning. They are elegantly will enable bin. to take his place tn the fitted up and supplied with the latest field.” Miss Ana Dorr, Sidney, Iowa. appliances known to the business. No Hood's Sarsaparilla handsomer shop can be found in Ore gon. and Pills Jacksonville’s Fire Department will Remove the cause of rheumatism—no give one of its popular dancing parties cutward application can. Take them. New Year’s eve. , Great preparations have been made for this event, and ¡1 MARRIED. will doubtless be much of a success. A large number of Medford'« young folk H igh —S mith —In Roseburg, Dec. 24, will attend. 1902, Herbert H. High and Mira The Town Talk has been sold to S. Bertha B. Smith. L. Burton, a journalist of experience H ammkrsly — W illiams —In Grant’s and ability, who lately arrived from Pass, Dec. 24, 1902, by Rev. Robert Evansville, Minn. Hl« predecessor, Leslie, JoUu B. Bammersly and Geo. C. Stanley, has bought the Ash Miss Georgia Williams. land racket store, in company with his K nox —B unch —At Grant’s Pas-«, brother Lewis. We wish them all Dec. 21, 1902, by Rev. Robt. Leslie, unlimited success. A. F. Knox and Miss Percie Bunch. The Jackson County Lumber Co., C olm —K ing —At Ashland, Dec. 22, whose mills are located three miles south of Jacksonville, are prepared to 1902, ty G. W. Nelson, Jules F. fill orders for lumber of every size and C de and Miss luez King. description. If not in the yard, will J ennings - P orter —In Sam’s Valley saw to order on short notice. Postofflce Precinct, Dec. 25, 1902, by Ber. T. address Jacksonville. Two factories located at Grant’s Paas L. Crandall, Richard H. Jennings are each consuming a ton of pine and Miss Myrtle Porter. • » B urkitt — A bbott — At Ashland, needles per day and turning out 600 Dec. 25, 1902, by Rev. W. B. Moore, pounds of fibre. They are the only Thus. Burnett and Miss Lillie Ab- ones of their kind in America, the in dustry having been first Introduced bolt. in this country by F. A. Cords, who O glesby — R obinson — In Medford, built tbe first factory. Dec. 25, 1902, by Rev. M. L. Darby, Acker’s Blood Elixir positively cures Ro 4. W. Oglesby and Minnie Rob chronic blood poisoning and all scrofu inson of Lake county. lous affections. At all times a match less system tonic and purifier. Money K bller -H olsby —At Gold Hill, Dec. refunded if you are not satisfied. 50c 24, 1902, by J . B. R. Matelock, J. P., and 91-00. A. P. Estabrook, Gold Jas. Keller aod Miss Nellie Holsey. Hill, Oregon. The leading druggist. Work on the dam Dr. Ray and his J acobs - M orris —In Jacksonville, Dec. 26, 1902, by Chas. Prim, county associates are building across Rogue judge, Jos. H. Jacoba and Miss river, near Tolo, baa been suspended during the win ter season. The weather Aunie Morris. is quite unpropitious for the com pletion of this important enterprise, and it was deemed best to suspend operations for the present. They will J ennings —In Ashland, Dec. 21, 1902, be resumed with renewed energy In to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jennings, a the spring. son. Thos. C. Norris have received a full S ingleton —In Roseburg, recently, line of new harness and saddles, which to Mr. and Mrs. George Singleton, they are selling at very reasonable rates. They also keep an excellen formerly of Ashland, aeon. assortment of second-hand goods In the C ollins -At Ashland, Dec. 26, 1902, same building and execute upholstery to Mr. and Mr». John Collins, a son. of every description. Y oncalla — At Ashland, Dec. 26, Last Saturday, at the Ray dam, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Yoncalla, a while Leo Williams was cleaning a son. pistol of 38 caliber, the weapon was ac H al »—In East Medford, Dee. 26, cidentally discharged. The bullet took 1902, to the widow of the late Chas. effect on Charley Akers of Medford, who stood near by, passing through V. Hale, a son. of his legsand hands, inflicting a P a y mb —Near Phcenix, Dec. 27, 1902, one painful though fortunately not a dan to the widow of tbe late Richard F. gerous wound. The wounded man was taken home and is doing nicely. Pa y bp , a son. Aching Joints Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, Indigestion ana Constipation A delightful nerb drink. Removes all of I the eruptions of ................. the skin, . producing a f ’ ' M c C ollum - Oa Chaney creek, Jo- perfect complexion, or money refund-, aepiilue inunty, Die. 24, 1902, ed. 25c. ana 50c. Write to us for free sample. W. H. H ooker A Co , Buffa Martha, wife of Wesley McCollum; lo, N Y. A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill, aged about 46 years. the Leading Druggist. BRIEF MENTION. Another Mine 8old. A late dispatch announces that, a company of Eastern capitalists. repre sented in Southern Oregon by (’apt T. J. Pearce, has purchased the Owl Gulch group of quartz claims, situated on Sa vase c eek, not far from Gold Hill. The considerat ion is said io be 940,000. They weie located but a few mouths ago, and in this brief lime have proved Io be properly of great promise. Few ledges have been dis covered and disposed of in so short a time as have these. The main ledge of the Owl claims exhibits a width of several feet, and has been opened to a good depth by tunnel and shafts. It is well defined, and carries good values in free gold, with some sulphurets. Men have been put. to work in the de velopment. of the claims, and as soon as they have been properly opened a mill and machinery for working the ore will be installed. Rural Mail Delivery. E. C. Clements, an agent of the postofflee department, is in this vec- tioD for the purpose of investigating the proposition to establish rural mail delivery between Medford, Griffin creek and points In Phœnix precinct, a dis tance of 20 miles, as pet itioned for by J, IL Drake and others. If he decides favorably he will hold an examina- tion of thobe who wish to serve as car rier on thia route, under the civil ser vice rules. The compensation of such a position is 950 a month. Rural mail delivery is a great convenience to those living along the route thereof, and it la unfortunate that other routes have not been petitioned for. The Coffman .mine, located in Forest creek district, has beeD sold, and the Hydraulic Mining Co.’s prop erty, near by, has been leased by Col. Spaulding. Rev. E. P. Murphy of Ashland will ONION CULTURE COUNTY RECORDS lurid services at the Catholic church ACTRACTS ATTENTION. Matters of Importance Transacted at Jacksonville Engine Co. will meet In Jacksonville New Year’s day, at )0 o’clock a. iu. i Monday evening. the Court House. Big Showing Made by Growers on Mrs. P. Hines spent Wednesday J. H. Knutzen, one of the best and Butte Creek. with friends living in Medford. most favorably known residents of REAL ESTATE. The board of trustees will hoM its Applegate precinct, died at his home W M Mathes to Sterling Mining Co, Possibly no section in Oregon is regular monthly session Tuesday eve on Thompson creek last Sunday, after ruht of way deed across swi of nwt, better adapted to diversified farm a lingering illness. He bad long ning. ing than Southern Oregon. Its latest sec 30, twp 39, J w; 91. Sarah Richard« to P Krutzler, prop C. J. Armstrong of Piioh Bib fur l»een a faithful member of the Ma contribution is some magnificent on nished the market with fine Christ sonic order, under whose auspices be ions weighing three pounds etch on erty In Mingus’ subdivision; 9100. was buried in tlie Jacksonville ceme M L Hicks to E nma Wing, lots 22, mas turkeys. tery. Mr. K. is survived by bis wife display at the Permanent Exhibit 23 and 24, Pracht’s add to Ashland: S. R. and lra Coffman of Union pre and several grown children, besides Bureau, 246 Washington street, Port «378. cinct were among our visitors during numerous friends. Requiescat in land. They were received by Secretary J M L'.flar.d to Lavlnia Mingus, tbe past week. Lambersun from Brown & Sons, of pace. property in sec 25, twp 37, 2 w; «1500. Eagle Point, and were grown by A. The officers of Ruth Rebekab Lodge, Tbe Christmas rattles at The Ban L. Hazelton. Lavinia Mingus to J M Lofland, I. O. O. F., will be installed next quet attractid a big crowd. Tbe main The history of their growth is quite pr perty in same section, township and Monday evening. event was won by G. W. Thompson interesting. Five years ago A. L. range; «1500. Quite a number of our ycung folk and Gus Newbury, who divided the Granvl' e Savage to J P Hoagland, attended the Christmas ball given by first priz<*, $75, while H. C. Maur/ Hazeltoj, then a retired schoolmas lot 4, se 1, twp 37, 2 w, 33 acres; ter, discovered the adaptability of the the K. i f P. at Medf ird. Absolutely Pure and Frank Smith shared the minor soil for raising onions. He selected a »495.75. Rev. E. B. Lockhart will hold ser prlto, 925. E. W. Anderson captured patch of black soil that could be irri A Child rs t > Wm Angle, lot 2, sec no substitute vices at the M. E. church iu Jackson tbe 950 offered the person throwing gated, aud began raising onions on a 32, twp 36, 1 w, 36 acres; 9400. ville Sunday morning aud evenin g. the highest number in the second commercial scale. W H Emerson to Ira Dodge, 36 He soon found W. G. Kenney went to Portland raffle. Tne turkey supper spread af that while nature had provided the acr -s in stc 16, twp 36, 4 w; 9750. A Magnificent Stock. Carter I.and Co to J A Holcomb, last week, on a visit. His mother ac terward was voted first-class in every soil with about the right chemical particular by ail who partook of it. companied li I in as far as Roseburg. proportions, that fertilizing made lot 14, II B Carter add to Ashland; The attention of the public is called to the large and beautiful assortment The entertainment given Christmas the yield little 6hort of phenomena!. »155. Miss Annie Jeffrey, tbe well-known C C Beekman and D Lian to J N of articles, specially designed for the educator, has been visiting in Jack eve by the Presbyterian Sunday He became more expert each year a* William«, '541 acres west of Jackson holiday trade, which has lately been sonville, th** guest of Mrs. A. Elmer. school was greatly appreciated by tbe his store of experience was added to, received at the City Drug Store. Hav ville ; »23, ui. ing been purcba^jd in the East at the Al. Elmer has been appointed agent many in attendance. Those in charge until this year, from two and one- j J N Williams to Iowa Lumber Co, lowest prices obtainable, and selected of the Dorland Med. Co., and will thereof, as well as those who parti fourth acres, 100,000 pouuds of with much care, it cannot but meet same prop« ty a« above; 81. marketable onions of the prize-taking soon begin soliciting orders fur the cipated, are highly complimented up A W E Sa., jerstn Lance Bros, mining with favor among those who are looL- on the success that attended their Au-tralian Browns and Southpo t same. ing for presents for their relatives and prope ’ t-y ■ b oot* creek district; $300. friends. It is acknowledged to be one Don’t forget the Firemen’s ball efforts. The following pr gramme Globe varieties were ra'-ed. Tue Il So ■ »use to Amanda Snow- of tbe largest and handsomest stocks New Yeat’s eve. No pains have been was observed: 1. In vocation; 2. Hymn, samples receiv'd are of the lat’>t goo*f . «■ nwi, swj of nej, sec ever brought to Southern Oregon. spared to make it the event of tlie "Joy to the World;” 3. P«altn; 4. An variety. You can find just what you want there, 6,1.1 : «500. them, *‘Wnen Jesus was Born in Mr. H. has the business do #n to a suc for you are certain to be pleased. season. Jul>_ Houck to Grace Hasty, Bethlehem;” 5. Prayer; 6 nymn, cessful point, and to see him irrigat Mrs. O. Harbaugh went to Wagner Retail Market Repart. and 25 feet of lots 5 and "While Shepherds Watched;” 7. ing tbe crop is to receive a lesson in lots 6 a i. creek Wednesday, to visit her sister, Scripture reading; 8. Duet, "The practical irrigation. From a flume 10, bik 19, Ashland; 91. Tbe following quotations were Mrs. M Rapp, who is considerably in Wm Angle to W J Gregory,adminis made up this afternoon, and is an Angel,” H. G. Dox and Miss Ethel spigot holes turn tbe water into every impartial report of tbe prices charged disposed Barber; 9. Sermon, Rev. S. H. Jones; alternate row, when the plugs are trator’s deed to lot 2, sec 32, twp 36, 1 by Jacksonville dealers: Judge Prim, County Clerk Orth and 10. Anthem, "Hallelujah to the drawn. The commercial fertilizer w; 9600. Wheat—75c per bushel. Wm HI dcs to Pauline Hines, one- Geo. E. Neuber went, to Medford King;” 11. Prayer; 12. Bencd ctlon. used instead of barnyard manure does Flour—92.10 (¿92.30 per 100 pound«. Oats—48(a5oc per bushel. Tuesday, to participate in the shoot not contain the seeds of weeds and third interest in lots 3, 4, 7, 8, blk 3, Barley—Rolled, 91.25 per cental. Jacksonville; 9150. ing tournament. The Holiday Excursion. therefore is an advantage. But what Hay—Per ton. baled, 910. J W Merritt to Wealthy Evans, ever weeds make their appearance are Potatoes--91.00 per hundred C. C. Ragsdale, the new proprietor lota 1, 2. 3, 4, 5. 6, 7 and 8, l*)k 65, Onions—lj cts per pound. Pell & Bolton's excursion to San cut down by two small ga.rden plows. of Hotel Nash at Medford, is having Butter—50c per roll. tlie lower story remodeled, as well as Francisco was a success, notwithstand The patch yielded tbe promoter one Central Point; 975. Bean*—24(a5c per pound. T n B Taylor to Ora Jones, ditch renovating and putting the whole ing the advance in tbe price of tickets cent net profit on each pound, or 91000 Lard—15(«rl6c per pound. and water right in Pleasant creek caused by the railroad company. It off two acres and a fraction of land. Eggs—25 cts perdozen. building io shipshape. Suga*—D. G. 95 75i«96 25 per cwt. is estimated that about 75 people resid Dozens of other farmers along Butte precinct; 910. M r. aud Mrs. R. Oglesby late of Lake ing in Southern Oregon took advantage Poultry—93.00 to 93.50 per doteD. Hugh Sanders to J n Armstrong, 4 creek, in the "onion belt,” as it is Hams—16c(al8c per pound. view, a ne^ly-marrled couple, were in of this opportunity to visit the metrop acres adjoining Gold mil; 9600. called, are following Mr. Hazelton's Shoulders—12(c per pound. Medford Christmas. They will reside olis of the Pacific Coast. Among them Cluggage Heirs to J Nunan, lots 2, practice and producing onions nearly Side Bacon—156920c per pound. near Jacksonville. We wish them un were: as good tn quality, having profited by 8, 9, 10, 11,12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, Valley limited happiness and prosperity. Medford—I. Humason, J. F. Ritter, bis experience. The business is View add to Jacksonville; 9500. New Year’s Ball. Lottie Pelton to T J Howell, ooe- H*. T. McIntyre, St. Pau’, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Nve, H. Barron, growing to large proportions and, if who iias been troubled with a disorder Mrs. E. F. Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. D. it Increases at the present rate, there eightb interest in Homestake miue, A dancing party will lake place at ed stomach, says: • Chamberlain's E. Morris, R. D. Maplesdep and family, is talk of providing warehouses Woodville district: 91. Rueb’s Hall,Applegate,Friday night, Stomach and Liver Tablets do me H. G. Wortman, Miss Marie Grey, specially ventilated for the storage of M Rosenbaum to U S, wf of sj of Jan. 2d. Music will be furnished more good than anything I have ever Frank Olwell, R. C. Hensley, L. the product. InsUad of supplying a by Ray & Cameron’s celebrated orches small heal demand, the product ntl, sec 29, twp 39, 1 e. taken.” For sale by City Drug Store. Duffield, Ed. Van Dyke. tra, and a fine supper will be provided. Jacksonville—Mrs A. Elmer, Mrs, S. would find a market all over t’ie PROBATE COURT. Tickets, including supper,SI.50; herse J. M. nurley of Willow Springs pre. Eckelson and son, W. G. Deneff, T. J. Pacific coast, and eventually the Mid feed 25c. extra. No pains will be spar Guardianship of minor children dle West. It opens up a new line in cinct, who Is propagating quite an Kenney, A. Schmidling, Bernice Cam ed to make the ball a grand success. (Jregou’s long list < f pn ducts. of John Drexler. Mrs F L Johnson All are invited to attend. orchard, is planting 1000 fine trees eron, Rev. J. D. Murphy. Sam’s Valiev—Mr. and Mrs. Horace appointed guardian. which be purchased of the popular Pelton, Jas. Pelton Coughing Spell Caused Death. Estate ofC Magruder. Order for Favarite Family Remedy. Albany Nursery, through its agent, Wellen—George and Miss Von der sale of personalty made. “Hariy DuckWell, aged 25 year«, Hellcn. L. B. Warner. Frequently accidents occur in ti,e Talent and Phoenix—Mrs. Sherman choked to death early yesterday morn Estate of Susan M. Wilkinson. Jan household, which cause burns, cuts, A. F. Carpenter and Mrs. M. J. and F. P. Roper. . ing at his In Die presence of bls 17,1903,set for hearing final statement sprainsand bruises; for use In such He contracted a of administrator. There were 40 Ashland excursionists, wife and child. Oglesby were married in Medford last cases, Ballard's Snow Liniment has slight cold a few days agi and paid whose names we did not learn. It is for many years been the constant Sunday by Rev. M. L. Darby. They Estate of Chas V Hale. Inventory favorite family remedy. 25c, 50c end reported that four carloads joined the but little attention to it. Yesterday will reside near Central Point. Mr. excursion in Siskiyou county. . morning he was seized with a fit of of appraisement filed aud approved, •1.00 at City Drug Co. and Mr9. C. have our congratulations ¡coughing, which continued for some showing cash and properly to the time. His wife sent for a physician; and best wishes. PXRSOMAL. Language Lessons. but before he could arrive another amount of 91364 92. Order made to Mrs, Dr. Kuykendall of Eugene, j roughing spell came on and Duckwell sell personal property. Wanted. Ladies everywhere to send grand (resident of the Native Beginning Jan 15, 1903, private died from suffocation —St. L'»uis Estate of Margaret Hauser, Ad- for free package of our Turkish Harem Daughters of Oregon, recently made lessons in French, German and Latin Globe-Democrat, Dec. 1, 1901.” Bal- ministrator discharged. Sachet Powder; also valuable infor the loral cabins an official visit. She wlli be given at the residence of Rev. lard’s Horehouod Syrup would have J. D. Murphy. Address Lock Box 115, saved him. 25c, 60c aod 91 CO at City ; Estate of E W Hammond, Same mation. Send no money. The Pacific was given a reception by Jane McCul Jacksonville. order as above. Company, 149 10th St., Portland, Ore. Drug Co. ly Cabin which was a handsome affair. Esta'e of Johanna Houck. Will ad- HOUSE FOB RAT.» nrtied to probate, and Jesse Houck. The Supreme Court has affirmed Grice H «ty and Fred Ilouck appoint Judge Hanna's decision in the Dean A Urge mare, eight years old, ed execut r. case, which was in favor of Ralph broken to ride nr drive, gentle and A/ways say "Qyrvs fioMu" E«rate <>f John O’Brien. Fifth semi true. Apply to this office for partic Dean. Judge Benson’s decision In the annual account of administrator ap ulars. case of Britt, el al, vs. C. D. Reed, in reply to tbe great American inquiry, "What’ll it be?" pro v<d. that was in favor of plaint >ffs, was al new suits filed . so affirmed. I W K »tiler vs. John Sims and J The Christmas tall at Ro e's hall, I Merritt; -o foreclose mortgage. on Applegate* * as very well attendel JR.'R.ll et al vs. Sarah et al.; and plowed a bigsucces, as I-the case f' Tkd i«e inortg u e. withail tl>e eve it managed I y Mr. Fr ink H Ray vs Scott and Jennie and Mrs. Rose. The music furnished Gr.ffin; suit. by Riy & Cameron’s orchestra was i'avid Ball vs. W B Haymond; W. J. VANSCflUYVEKS CO., lac. NKTUNaOU. splendid and gave general sati-facti <n. m-jud; act-oa. POWDER nutf is CYRUS NOBLE MAURI AGE LICENSES. Lesli* Baib y and Rose W Badger; Jul.Q D Hovktr and Sarah E Royse; An Unjust Accusation. We wish you A Happy, Prosperous New Year We desire to thank our eus- tomers for their past patronage; assure you that it has been ap preciated. We respectfully solicit your future patronage, and will do all in our power to make it satisfactory, as in the past. F ABM FOR SALE. The well-known Graupner Ranch, on Sterling creek, over 800 acres. Fine timber and stock range, 150 acres in cultivation. Some of the richest placers in Southern Oregon. All pat ented and carries mineral right. Apply to B arfoot & M onroe , 233 Stark St., Portland, Or. CONSUMPTION, Medford Furniture Co the most dreaded and deadly of all diseases, as well as pneumonia, and all Lung Troubles are relieved at once and cured by Acker's English Remedy, “the king of all oough cures." Cures coughs and colds in a day. 2fi cents. Your money back if dissatisfied. Write or tree, sample. W. H. H ookir A Co., Buffalo, N. Y Ballard’s Horehewnd Syrup The Houseufrnishers and Undertakers Treasurer’s Third Notice. IbJ Office of County Treasurer of Jack- ) son County, Oregon.Jacksonville, > December 20th, 1902. ) Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the county treasury for the redemption of all tutstatiding county warrants protested t oui February 10th, 1900, to M irch 7tb, 1900, both dates inclusive. Interest on the same will cease after I he above date. D. H M iller , County Treasurer. * I Much odium is sought to be casi, upon Oregon through the apparent fraudulent entries which have been m de of lands lying within tbe state; but : b ->e vbo have been so very in- j this line of work entirely i.e fact that most of the en- haye been made in this it .e been made by entrymen who hav come from other states. If any frarni has been practiced, it has been their fraud and not tbe officers. It be gees to tbe land office or before any one of tbe various U. 8. commis sioners or county clerks, and makes affidavit in accordance with the re quirements of the blanks furr.ished rrom tbe land department at Wash ington, it is certainly not tbe fault of tbe officer before whom the affidavits are made if they are false—the entry man alone is to blame. And no blame should attach to the officer who takes his affidavit. If entrymen persist in swearing falsely before the officer, the officer is certainly powerless to pre vent bis doiDg so, and perhaps has no authority to refuse to take his affida vit aud act upon it, even though he may be morally certain that the entryman has sworn falsely. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic Immediately relieves hoarse,croupy, cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping and difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns, druggist, Shull burg, Wis.. writes, May 20, 1901: “1 have been selling Ballard’s Horehound Syrup f >r two years, and have never had a n-epiration that has given belt r I .lit fiction. 1 notice that when I . ell a bottle they come back for more, i can tn>ne«t'y recommend it. 25e, 50/ id 91.00 at City Drug Co. has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half Million bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 30c. ___________ Knctos ad with evary Sottto h a T b Cwt package of Crwi*i W a ck Ao«» Uver Mb.________ * a 3r Ite Kind Y oí Hurt Aiarjtvs Surnature Don’t forget the old man with the fish on his back. For nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the world, and is still traveling, bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh he so much needs. To all weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. To thin and pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the old man with the fish are now grown up and have children of their own. He stands for Scott’s Emu!* sion of pure cocl liver oil a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. SCOTT A BOWNE. OhonMsts. ;O9-»4I5 Pearl Street, New York. 5Oo.andSI.OO; all druggist3. Farm for Sale. Eighty acres of land, in Meadows precinet black loam, part in culltVillon, all. fence«, watered by two Hue springs. «¡4 miles from school, 20 tulles from Gold liill. Tille per- ftet. Will be sold at a bargain. Apply tor further particulars to SIL AS J PAY. Ke .IK.lale Vgenl. Jaeksortitle.Or ■Si