The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 04, 1903, Image 3

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MEDFORD SQUIBS
Miss Marie Tongue o! Hillsboro is in
Medford.
I. L. Hamilton went to Grant’s Pass
this morning.
Mrs. J. W. Lozier of Ashland is vis-
iting In Medford.
John E. Soliss was an Ashland V isi-
tor Wednesday.
J. F. Williams of Central Point was
among us Thursday.
W. II. Gore of Pooh Bah is among
the many in town to-day.
A. Dickey and W. J. Stanley of Ash­
land were hero yesterday.
J. II. Smith, a prominent merchant
of Grant’s Pass, is in Medford.
Maj. Andrus is being visited by an
old friend, G. M. Davis of Idaho.
Mrs. Henry Brophy of Salem is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Biden.
Mrs. J. D. Cook and her daughter
went to Grant’s Pass this morning.
Hon. G. F. Schmidtl«-in of Wood­
ville precinct is visiting in Medford.
A. J. T. Smith of Gold Hill is looking
after his property interests in Medford.
J. Patterson, one of our county com­
missioners, was in Medford not long
since.
W. E. Phipps and J. A. Jeffrey, the
attorneys, made Jacksonville a visit
Thursday.
S IL Harnish of Eagle Point and V.
A. Dunlap, the Talent merchant, were
recent visitors.
D.
Lawton, manager ol Mitchell,
Lewis A Co.’s branch at Medford, has
“ D f ar M rs . P inkham : — There are but few wives and mothers who been quite sick.
ii ixc m » a. trrn s emuiivd agonies and such pain as only women know.
Hon. W. A. Carter and J. B. Weth-
I w ish :i I V nren knew the value of Lydia E. Pinkham** Vegetable
erell
of Gold Hill spent yesterday after­
Compound. It i - a remarkable medicine, different in action from any
noon
iu Medford.
I ever k: ew and thoroughly reliable.
Ed.
Welch has returned from Salem.
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‘1' ^ ^" 'i”n? wo-nendiKtorec’ for years without penna-
* *'*
u * 'A ero curod in less than three months after taking your He spent several weeks very pleasantly
\ egeu >k- < oin|>oui»d, while others who wei^ chronic and incurable at his formor home.
came oil t-.:>
happy, and in perfect health after a thorough treatment
J. S. Howard has returned from
vv ita ’.
. l ..io. I Lave never used it myse'f without gaining great
bjn.T.*. A t w d
restores my strength anti appetite, and tones up Gold Hill, where he has been doing
t io en ire st -. u \ i our medicine has been tried and found true, hence some civil engineering
I t ,’ t id r> : . — ?I s. R. A. A xderson , 2’25 Washington St_ Jack-
Capt. O. C. Applegate, U. S. agent at
son'il!e, I h.
the Klamath Indian Agency, is in Med­
ford, on bis way home.
Mrs. Reed, 2425 E. Cumberland SL,Philadelphia, Pa., says:
F W. Hollis of the Medford Furni­
“D ear M rs . P inkiiam : —I feel it my duty
write and tell you the good I have received ture Co. has been making his many
from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­ friends at Salem a visit.
pound.
Mrs. A. O. Heatherly of Central
“I have been a great sufferer with female
Point
has been I he guest of her sister,
trouble, trying different doctors and medicines ■
with no beneht. Two years ago I went under ■ Mrs J. C. Hall of Medford.
an operation, and it left me in a very weak
J. N. Hockersmith, one of the prom-
condition. I had stomach trouble, backache, I inent farmers^of Roxy precinct, made
headache, ixilpitation of the heart, and was very i us a pleasant call Wednesday.
nervous; in fact, I ached all over. I find
J. J O’Neill of the Ashland Cigar
yours is the only medicine that reaches i
such troubles, and would cheerfully rec­ Factory and D. King spent several
ommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable hours in Medford Wednesday.
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ConiiMund to all suffering women.”
Jacob S. Walch.who owns the Julien
I
When women arc troubled with irregular or painful menstruation, weak­ place, located in Antelope district, ¡ b in
ness, leuvorrhiea. displacement or ulceration of the womb, that bearing-down Medford, en route to California.
feeling, inflaraTn 'tian^of. the ovaries, backache, flatulence, general debility,
indignation, and ne. tous prostration, thev should remember there is oue tried
A. B. Campbell, an expert miner,
and true remedy. Ly dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once who arrived from Idaho during the
removes such troubles.
I I week, expects to locate among us.
Th© experience and testimony of some of the most noted
C. D. Garrison of Portland, a promi­
women of America go to prove, beyond a question, that Lydia E.
nent
operator in timber lands, was
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will eorr»*ct all such trouble at
tho
guest
of Geo. F. King yesterday.
once by removing the cause and restoring the organ* to a healthy
and normal condition. If in doubt, write Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn,
A. M. Cannon, the attorney, who has
Mass, as thousands do.
been visiting in the State of Washing­
ton,
is expected home in a few days.
Ko other medicine in the world has received such widespread and
bnqualitied rrrse-n r t. Noother medicine has such a record of cures
Representative Emmitt of Klamath
of femafe tn • ides. P fuse to buy any sulistitute.
county was on the southbound train
f. FCTtFEIT f
i nr.-tti*-. 111-. ..ririi ::l I. tier. ,»n<l rignaturM ot
Thursday, en route home from Salem
ll», ir »baolyte p.'»uieMM.
Pinkl.ai» Bledletne Co.. Lvm, 57»««
Chas. Roberts of Klamath county,
who has been visiting bis sister, M’.-s.
T. J. Goodwyn, left for home Wednes­
A. Extra Jag.
Chicago, Feb. 23.—President Sam­ day.
I came along to the gate of a humble uel Gompers of the American Federa­
Geo. Comegys is being visited by his
cabin in a town in Alabama Just as an tion of Labor, has reached Chicago
old negro handed a couple of Jugs to to take up and adjust the labor strife brother, C. C. Comegys, a prominent
his son, who was about ten years of that Is now tying up the clothing in­ citizen of Snohomish, Wash., and his
age, and said:
dustry of the city. He will hold a wife.
“Now, Julius, yo’ gwan down to de joint meeting with all concerned.
Wm. H. Pickens of Siskiyou county,
grocery an* git a quart o* ’lasses in one
Mr. Gompers said that the American Calif., is making us a short visit. He
o’ dem jugs an’ hurry back.”
Federation of Labor has sent one of
When the boy bad gone, I said to the its prominent men to the Philippines wants to buy a considerable quantity
of hay.
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father:
I on a secret mission. While there he
“You didn't tell him to get anything ■ will examine into the industrial con-
W. E. Case has returned from a trip
in the other jug. Is be going to leave ; ditions of the country, especially on north of the river. He is selling a
It at th« grocery?”
the growth and present status of the patent fenco, which is proving quite
"No, aah; gwan to bring it back Chinese and the half-breed. He will
popular.
home,” be replied.
also go to China and Japan to exam­
R. L. Farmer of Salem, who has been
"But why send two Jugs to got a ine into conditions there and make an
visiting relatives and friends living in
quart of molasses?*
' investigation into the immigration to
“It’s Jest dis way. sah. If he only th«* Philippines and Hawaii.
Southern Oregon, left for home this
took one Jug, he would be powerful i The express messengers se^t a del­ morning.
suab to bump it or drap it an* lose de egation and requested that he grant
Mrs. Cecil Youngs of Seattle has
'lasses. If be takes two, he’s jess as
them
the
right
to
call
a
convention
been
visiting in Medford, the guest of
liable to drap de empty oue as de
of
the
twenty
locals
of
the
country
H.
U.
Lumsden, C. I. Hutchison and
in
de
odds
Tai** one, an’ dat makes
toy favor. Anything else you'd like aud form a national organization. This their families.
will probabaly be dene.
to ax about, white man?"
D. H Miller, our popular county
treasurer, who has been confined to his
room with la grippe for several days,
is convalescing.
Dr. E. C. Exline has located in Med­
ford. He comes well recommended,
huviug been a resident of Canton,
Ohio, for six years.
Hon. J. D. Olwellof Central Point
was a Medford visitor Thursday. He
made a fine record during the session of
the legislature just closed.
N. S. Clay, the horticulturist, who is
suffering with a severe attack of rheu­
matism, has gone to the hot springs at
creek, Calif, to seek relief.
Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs Shovel
John Watkins of Eagle Point, the
and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery
genial hotel keeper and dealer in real
estate, was with us a few days ago. So
by Daylight to all Points East.
was Frank Morine of the same town.
W. Dutton of Antelope and his son
were here the forepart of the week, for
tho first since last fall. They inform
Modern Equipment, through Pullman and Tourist
us that the January flood did not do
Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Serv ice ... .
nearly so much damage as reported.
Mrs. Anderson, a prominent society
woman ot
of Jacksonville, Fla.,
ria., daughter of
Recorder of Deeds, West, who witnessed
her signature to the following letter, praises
Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
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THE SCENIC LINE
3 Fast
rains Daily Between Ogden and Denver 3
TELLS
HOW
-IIS
HE
MANY
CRIMES.
PROTEST AGAINST SEATING
OF UTAH’S NEW SECRETARY.
Washington, Feb. 26.—Senator Bur
rows, chairman of the Senate Com
mittee on Privileges and Elections, to­
day presented to the Senate a protest
s'gned by the Rev. J. L. I.eilitch, in
tho case of Senator-elect Ileod Smott
of Utah, urging that Mr. Smott slMll
not be permited to take his seat in
the Senate. Mr. Lielltch is in charge
of Methodist missions in Utah and
resides in Salt Lake City. He is in
Washington as the representative of
the Ministers’ Association of Salt
Lake. His statement is sworn to.
Mr. Lielltch declares that Smott is
a polygamist and now his a plural
wife, although he deems it inexpedi­
ent to give the maiden name of the
lady at this It me. His charge on this
point is as follows:
“That the said Reed Smoot is a
polygamist and that since the admis­
sion of Utah into the Union of
States he, although then and there
having a legal wife, married a plural
wife in the State of Utah, in violation
of the laws and compacts hereinbe­
fore described, and since such plural
or polygamous marriage the said Reed
Smoot has lived and cohabited with
both his legal wife and his plural wife
in the State of Utah and elsewhere,
as occasion offered, and that the only
record of such plural marriage is the
secret record made and kept by the
authorities of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, which se­
cret record is in the exclusive custody
and control of the first presidency
and the quorum of the twelve apostles
of the said church, of which the said
Reed Smoot is one, and Is beyond the
control or power of the Protestants.
Your protestant respectfully asks
that the Senate of the United States,
or its committee compel the first
presidency and the quorum of the
Twelve Apostles and the said Reed
Smoot to produce such secret record
for the consideration of the Senate.
Your protestant says that he is ad­
vised by counsel that it is inexpedient
at this time to give further particulars
concerning such plural marriage, and
its results, cr tho place iu which it
»as soiemnL d. ui the maiden name
>f the plural wiie.
Mr. LRTtch alro ca rets that “Pres-
•lent Jo: eph F. Smith, the president
f the ’¿c:,.c.a church, is living in
pen polygamy and has bed a child
orn to him by hi; plural wiie as late
is 1898.'* And al_.o that "President
ixirenzo Saow lived aud died in the
practice of pelybamy aud polygamous
cohabitation, and that his plural wife,
Minnie Jensen Snow, bore him a child
as late as the winter of 1896-1897.”
Salt Lake, Utah, Feb. 26.—“The
Ministerial Alliance is not back of
the charges of polygamy brought
against Mr. Smoot by Dr. Leilitch,”
said the Rev. W. M. Paden of the
First Presbyterian church today. “The
charges are brought independently by
Dr. Leilitch. I was Informed last
night that such charges does not form
part of the formal protest against
Mr. Smoot brought by the Ministerial
Alliance, yet that body will stand
back of Dr. Leilitch."
The polygamy charge against Sen­
ator-elect Smoot was received with
the utmost Burprise in Salt Lake,
among Mormons and Gentiles alike.
SAN FRANCISCO MAY
HAVE A MILK FAMINE.
San Francisco, Feb. 26.—This city
13 threatened with a milk famine, as
over 250 milk wagon drivers are out
on strike.
The officials of the Milk Wagon
Drivers’ Union say that if the walk­
out of the drivers does not prove ef­
fective in bringing the Dairymen’s
Association to terms within a few
days, the members of the Milkers’
Union, the Horseshoers’ Union and
the Cooks and Waiters' Alliance will
elso be called out to completely tie
up the industry.
A. C. Jacobson, foreman of the Suc­
cess, has returned from Portland, to
which city he accompanied his wife
W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt.
For rates, folders and other
and
other relatives, who are en route
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AND,
ORE.
nformation, address
to Bioom field, Neb , and Sioux City,
on a visit.
If The Baby la Cutting Teeth.
We were favored with an invitation
Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme­
to tho wedding of Miss Minnie Talent, dy, M rs . W inslow ' s S oothing S yrup , for
Your appetite is poor,
'eetbins. It soothes the child, soft­
the amiable and accomplished daugh­ children
your heart “flutters,”
ens the gum*, allays all pain, cures wind oollc
ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Talent, and and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty
you have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels con­
live cents a bottle.
Ellis Beau, who is connected with the
stipated, bad taste in the mouth ? If
Shannon Grocery Co., a prominent
not all of these symptoms,
Dake** Agency Moved.
business establishment of Seattle, which
then some of them? It’s
The E. C. Dake Newspaper Adver-
took
place
at
Portland
Thursday.
We
your liver
join their many friends in wishing t i-ini/ Agency of San Fianclsco, Cal­
them a long life of happiness and pros­ ifornia, has moved from the Mer­
chant.'.’ Exchange, where it> has been
perity.
locwd for the lust 23 jear* to 11.e
is a
E.re Build in/, 124 Hanronie si net,
natural
Mysterious Circumstance.
new nr d Irrgcr qnarteis. This is the
vegetable remedy,
O e «¡is jal: and sallow ard ti e eidiug agdcy ui I he court, in fact It
containing no mineral or
oilier fre-ih and rosy. Whence the dH- is the only anency, for It places adver­
Lrente? She who is blushing with tisements alm* st anywhere and by
narcotic poisons. It will correct
health uses Dr. Kir g’s New Life P.lls telegraph If neceasarÿ. This agency
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any or all symptoms, make your health,
tomantain it. By gently arousing Is now known as one of the solid insti­
appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 centA
the laz.y organs they comjiel good di­ tutions of the West and many who
gestion and head off constipation. Try wish Iodo business throueh a reliable
them. Only 2fc. al City Drug Store. s< jirce hunt up Dake’s Agency when
City Drug
Jacksonville
wishing to plate advert i-ing.
STOPOVERS ALLOWED
At
Store,
notice
Is hereby given that all persons are strictly
forbidden from entering or in any manner
trespassing upon the premises < f the under­
signed. For descriptkn < f tnv land see Jack-
sou county records All trespassers will be
punished in the manner provided for in sec
U|on 1793 of the Criminal Code of Oregon. My
agents have full charge of this matter.
C. B. ROSTKL.
home of those arriving i e-e have
v< ry little idea ot condlli d > in Ore­
gon. They think they can go right
out and pick up a claim of 160 acies
within 10 or 15 niiks of nearly at y
town. A large proporticn of the ne>.-
C'tmers seem to have te?n given to
understand that almost the who e
state is still open for settlement.
There is considerable land that can be
homesteaded; but the b anc seeker
must get back some dis’ance from the
railroad to Hod It.
PAINE’S
COMMITTED
Hamilton, Ohio, Feb. 26.—Alfred
Knapp, the Indiunappolis man arrest­
ed yesterday, who confessed to the
murder of his third wife, today made
a full confession of five murders
Among them is that of Ida Gailhard
the West Indianapolis girl who was
found murdered in a stable July 3
1895.
Knapp’s confession, which was
sworn to before Mayor Beach, is as
follows:
“On January 21, 1894, 1 killed Emma
Littleman in a lumber yard in Gest
street, Cincinnati.
“On August 1, 1894, I killed May
Eckert in Walnut street, opposite the
Young Men's Christian Association,
in Cincinnati.
“On August 7, 1894, I killed my
wife, Jennie Connors Knapp, under the
canal bridge in Liberty street. Cin
cinnati, and threw her into the canal.
“In Indianapolis, in July, 1895, 1
killed Ida Gebhard.
"On December 2, 1992, I killed my
wife. Anna Knapp, at 339 South
Fourth street, in Hamilton, and threw
her into the river out by Llndenwaid.
- “This is the truth.
“I make this statement of my own
free will and not by the request of
any officer or any one else.
"ALBERT KNAPP.”
“Sworn to before me, this, the 26th
day of February, 1903.
“C. F. BOSCH, Mayor.
Doomed to Disappointment.
Rescued from Suffering
and Death by
CONFESSES TO
MURDERING FIVE
Celery Compound
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THE GREAT MEDICINE.
MR. ALFRED BROWN,
A Prominent and Popular Citizen, Says:
“After the
The Season Opening.
U m of Paine’s Celery Compound,
B e ball is becoming popular, now
that spring seems to be ht re. Con
siderable practice Is reported in the
different towns of the valley. As
G ant’s Pass has declined to become
amembir of the proposed Southern
Oregon League, it is probible that it
will be organiz'd without a represent­
ative from that town. A number of
interesting garni s are promised us
during the coming summer, in which
f reign t 1-nt will probibly parti-
c'pite.
I Am Now iu the Best of Health.”
The greatest of modern physicians, Prof.
Edward E. Whelps, M. D., LL. D., after years
of long practice and close scientific study, gave
to suffering and diseased men and women his
marvelous, life giving prescription, with the
conviction and positive knowledge that it had
peculiar virtues and ample powers to cure.
Thousands of the strongest testimonials from
the l>est known and most reliable men and
women of our country fully sustain the claims
made l>y Dr. Phelps regarding his incompar­
able I’aine’s Celery Compound.
One of the most convincing proofs furnished,
comes recently from a gentleman widely
known in the capital city of the Dominion of
Canada. We refer to Mr. Alfred Brown, 91
O’Connor St., Ottawa, Ont. Mr. Brown’s
letter fully demonstrates the fact that the
greatest sufferer may cast off his or her burden
of disease and become well, strong, and happy.
It proves, too, that the great medicine main­
tains more fully than ever liefore its unrivaled
placa in the estimation of people of wealth
and social standing as well as with the masses.
Mr. Brown says: —
“ I acknowledge with thankfulness and
pleasure the fact that I have been cured of a
very painful illness of eight years’ standing by
use of Paine's Celery Compound. I had,
during the years of my iihiess, tried almost all
the advertised medicines without deriving any
good results. I was also treated by several of
the best doctors of this city, hoping to find
that one of them, at least, would understand
my case.
“ 1 was getting worse, and was tolJ I was
incurable. I was indeed in a critical condi­
tion. I could not go from the house alone,
as I was liable to sudden collapse. I tried
hospital treatment, but no relief or good results
came to me. I could not sleep; anything that
I ate increased my agonies; I was extremely
weak, restless, tired, and des|x>ndent; was
obliged to walk about with my hands pressed
firmly into my left side to ease my pains; my
feet and hands were cold continually; bad
inclination to r’omit, had profuse, cold sweats,
quick breathing, and would be racked with
pain for hours at a time.
“ After the regular use of Paine’s Celery
Compound for a time, I am now in the best of
health, have good appetite, and can use any
kind of food. Thank God 1 am my old self
once more, all through the use of Paine’s
Celery Compound.”
Horses Wanted.
PORTLAND, OREGON
(Founded 1880.):
A Boarding and Day School for Girls.
MUSIC, ART AND ELOCUTION.
This Schcol offers to girl» a 1:< ac trd thorf.ugb education, rombirid with the »¿vantage,
of a healthful and retir ed home It occupies u large ut.d attractive building in the Immediate
vicinity of the City Park
1 he sanitary condition of the premises baa been made a mattercf
special attention. The bed chamber», Clara and recitation rooms a j Urge and thoroughly
ventilated; and the conatruction of the build’np is such that every rocn: is or eh tothe sunlight
The greatest care has been taken to provide all the necessary uppoinniienls of a «ell-
equipped school, ard to furnish every facility tor training pupils in the D ost si proved methoos
The aim of the school la to give thorough and weH-otdercd Instruction to girls and young
women, Otting them for college when that Is desired, and to aid in the cett lopment of true
and womanly character.
The Fall term opens September Ifl, 1901. A faculty of twenty comrctri t teachers Ins tires
for children and young women that Individual care and lnstructlor rc<cs«iry to the best
results.
There are four skilled teachers in the Music Department alor k|.eciall»ts is Art and
Oartory , and native teach) ra lu French and German.
Provision la made lor all athletic games suitable to women, as terms, croquet, basket ball
bicycling and horseback ridiDg
A gymnasium. trUxlOU feel, is In process of coosiructtcc
which will oiler still more opport unit Is for healthful exercise.
For illustrated catalogue apply to
MISS ELEANOR TEBBETT8, Principal.
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DON’T STOP WORK
for a Sprained Arm, Ankle or Back
Buy a Bottle of
The old reliibie business tb m, the
Seattle Auction a» d Sale Stable-, Inc.,
winch holds s(ecial aucliou sales
eveiy diy and regular weekly aucti ius
every Friday, r<ceive horse-, 1 to 100.
od consignment and advauce all ship
ping charge , and sell on ci mmis-iun
or w 111 buy your l:o see outrigiit. I'
you have any number of i.oraea jou
wish to di-po->e <f at the Seattle
market price, no matter Low far you
are !rom the city, wrile us full ut-
scriptions and we »ill ktyou know
what the prices are acd how they are
1
selling. All correspondence promptly
answered.
N. T. J olliffk , Mgr.
M.
J. W alker , Auct.
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1212 Western Are. Seattle, Wash.
SNAP SHOT.
Rub in well and
YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW *
IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU.
Sutlja’v SnpSQ»i, tir» * >a Urtili J-itrorer of all forms of iDflsmnsitoDtn min or beast
Me and 41 per boltlo. i< «. SUTTON, one proprietor and mxuufiKt'jrenAaiilMd, Oregon
For»>a at Cilv Drug Store. J-Acmoavllle. »nd by Or J Hinkle Centra Point.
ooo
Roll Butter.
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The young housekeeper who told th<
fish man that she wanted some eels nnc
When he asked her bow much replied
“About two yards and a half,” has a
rival.
“I wish to get some butter, please,’
she said to the dealer.
“Roll butter, ma’am?” he asked po
litely.
“No. We wish to eat it on toast. We
Seldom have roils.”—Chicago News.
THE SOUTHERN OREGON STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL
Opens Wt^ncsdey- September t-
Full Faculty; ituptovid buildings; exhaustive r curse of atudy;
i acb c< rartnif i>t filled by a ¡-{ec'alist. Latin'and Economics added
for the Lem tit of th< ¡>e ¡ rej anog to Uacb in IligbEcbcols; but are op­
tima). *2C0 ic Cash Prize® f<r excellence it oratory and athletics.
Expenses JigLt; social cc nditiot s ideal. Send for catalogue.
Givin* Authority.
A worthy parson, on being accused
of cribbing, owned to it cheerfully, but
added naively, “I always acknowledge
the fart by raising two fingers at the
opening words, and two fingers again
at the end of the borrowed matter, to
indicate quotation marks.”
FOR TWENTY YEARS
DIAMOND DYES
bar. l««n tl>. »laudard home dyea. Every diacor-
ery io dying haa been utilixed to improve them
Today they are the «irapleet, etronnet, and moet
reliable of all dye« for bume uee. birwlion book
and 45 dy ed aamplee free.
We hare a apecial department of advice, and will
answer free any question* about dyeing. Bend
aarnple of gooda when pooetbl«.
DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt.
B. F. MULKEY. President.
CLIFFORD THOMAS, Secretary.
SOUTH AND
FAST
—VIA -
She Furnished Bulletin*.
“Their marriage was a surprise,
wasn’t it?”
“Weil. Ids friends were surprised,
but I believe iter friends were expect-
in«r It”—Brooklyn Life.
&
DON’T WANT “OLD GLORY"
ON
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The scientific blending of Ar
Los Angeles. . 2.00
California figs and prunes with A El 1’asO____
d:0o
Ar
Fort
Worth.
..
6.3u
carefully selected grain makes
Ar City of Mexico.
Houston.........
A perfect cereal coffee Ar
Ar New Orleans..
Ar Washington ..
of delicate flavor and
Ar New York ....
8:35 a m
G;i 0 pm
The peer of all flue trains la­
tween these lange cities is the
famoas
11:30 am
7:00 am
6:30 pm
6:42 pm
12:10 pm
.North-Western
t>;30 am
fragrant aroma.
Pullman
CHICAGO
Route
Shasta
Trains leave Medford for Portland
mû way stations al 4:21 a. m. and
5:52 p. m.
FOREIGN-BUILT SHIPS.
New York, Feb. 26.—The Board cl
Directors of the Maritime Association
of the Port of New York have taken
action against several special bills
now pending in Congress for the ad­
mission to American registry of a
number of foreign built vessels which
have been wrecked outside of the
United States and repaired in Amer­
ican ship yards. Resolutions protest­
ing against the passage of these bills
have been adopted and a delegation
from the association will appear be­
fore the Senate Committee on Com
merce in opposition to the measures
The preamble to the resolutions
adopted states, among other things:
“By special acts of Congress for
eign-built vessels have from time to
time been admitted to American reg
istry in steadily increasing numbers
which special registers are a direct |
and personal injury to owners of
American-built vessels who have paid I
an average of 50 per cent mere foi
the vessels they have built In Amer-
lean shipyards than has been paid for
those specially American registered
foreign-built vessels.
“The passage of the special bills
now pending would place upon the
much more expensive American-built
vessels an additional burden of com­
petition. and especially in the coast­
wise trade, the effect of which will
be greatly to depredate the value of
such American-built vessels.
“Should American registers be
granted in the pending special cases
but one more stepp will be required
to admit freely any foreign-built ves­
sel to American registry and to the
benefits of cur coastwise trade, which
injury can oniy be prevented by ef­
fectively checking this movement in
its incipiency."
Southern Pacific Co.
and
A delicious beverage having
Cars
all the satisfying qualities of
coffee and
On both trains. Chair cirs Sacra­
mento t<> El Paso, and tourist cars
to New Orleans and Washington.
Boil from
Connecting at San Francisco with
5 to IO
the several steamship lines for Hono­
lulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Cen­
minutes
tral and South America.
only.
See agent at Medford statioo, or
address
ALL
W. E COMAN, G F. & P. A.,
GROCERS.
Portland, Oregon
Tourist
B est
CEREAL
%
For lowest rates, time of trains,
etc, address
H L. SISLER
General Agent. 218 alder St Portland.
Ore« on.
T W. TEASDALE
Gen'l Passenger Agent, St Paul Minn.
coffee
E. S. Wolfer
FRANK E. ALLEY,
akes siic:t roads.
Tin Roofing and Sheet
Metal \ ’ rk.
ARCHITECT and
ABSTRACTER
We make a Specialty
BLUE PRINTS
Of any To*n>hlp
nd light loads.
REAS
Stockmen's Call.
ood for everything
We, the undersigned stockmen
Jackson county, believing that our
terests can be bettered by closer asso­
ciation and united efforts, respectfully
ask that all who are interested in the
livestock business meet in the City
Hall at Medford, Saturday, March 7,
1903, at 1 o’clock P. M., for the purpose
of organizing a stockmen’s association.
B arneburg B ros .,
M. F. H anley ,
W. W. T aylor ,
C. C. T aylor ,
J. M. R ader ,
G. R awlings .
that runs on wheels
«
Sold Everywhere.
Of Acetylene Gas Plants, Gal­
vanized Cornice and Tin Work
for buildings, Galvanized Iron
Water Tanks, and Plumbing.
Opposite Mitchell’s Blacksmith Shop, Medford
in the
Roseburg Land District.
FILING PAPERS
Prepared for Fllingnc I! ill -
stead or Timber Claims
feÿ*Spccial Attention given to
Mutters in Connecliou with
the U S Land Office.
e
phone
us
THE
e
Great Rock Islard
MarksBid.,Roseburg, Or
Made by STANDARD OIL CO.
ROUTE
LIPPI N COTT'S
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
4 F amily L ibrary
The Bast in Current Litaateh
I
I
t
12 CcsKcrt N ovels Y early
I
MANY SHORT STORIES AN3
«
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS I
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
Druggists refund the money if it falla to cure.
9rove’, signature is on each box. 25c.
$2 50 FXR »EAR, 25 CTS * CO*-
Through personally conducted
Tourist sleeping cars between
Portland and Chicago once a
week, and between Ogden and
Chicago three times a week via
the
Rock Island
NO CONTINUED SiUrtIL
The Poetry of the Orange.
It; appeals to y:»u, when th; f uil
hangs iip» and sweet on the tree late
in February, or etrly In March. Then
the blossoms break ou’, a :d the trees
are yellow with golden globes, ant
white with oranL<e floAcra. ft may
be that, a fluny < f sn< w has wltlleued
the mountain t>pJ, and t hen you have
an artistic background f>ratropiaal
forest. The air is full of sunshine,
aud heavy with fragrance as n’ght.
comes on, and ( her, if I lie moon i<
shinin', you may iiea* at midnight,
through oren windows the song of
the mocking bird in I lie scented
grovo, and it never seemed so melodi­
ous before.
An • xperitin',e like this is possible
any winter, and It is worth a Journey
ot a thousand milts, while you can
have it, by inking the s tenlc Shasta
fb ute i hr >ugh thtTgrand and pictur­
esque Siskiyou un i Shasta mountains,
to Southern California. Complete in-
f< rotation about the trip, and descrip­
tive in it ter, telling al out. California,
may I e had from any Southern Paci­
fic Ageut, < r of
W. E. C oman ,
Gen. Pass. Agt. S. P. C ., Linee in
Oregon.
Portland, Oregon.
O
Brnrith.
Signature
«r
TOU. I A.
lha Kind You HavMlways Bought
EVERY DUMBER COMPCk : u
N ITS'...
Scenic Line
Mrs. Fred Unra.th,
President t’onnlry Club, Benton
llurbur, MU*U.
“After my firjt baby wut born I did not
jeem to regain my »trength although the
doctor gave me a tonic which he consid­
ered very superior, but Instead cf getting
better I grew weaker every day. My hus-
band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui
for a week and see whit it would do for
me. I did take the medicine and wes very
grateful to find my strength and health
slowly returning, in two weeks 1 was out
of bed and in a month I was able to take
up my usual duties.
I am vary enthusi­
astic In its praise.”
Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs
of generation for the ordeal of preg­
nancy and childbirth. It prevents mis­
carriage. No woman who takes W ine
of Cardui need fear the coining of her
child. If Mrt.*Unrath haa taken
Wine of Cardui l>efore her baby came
she would not hive been weakened us
she was. Her rapid recovery should
commend tlrts great remedy to every
expectant mother. Wine of Cardui
ivguiaKJ
mu uiuuou
uai flow. .
regulates the
menstrual
huo
1 (WINEorCARD^
Weeks & Baker
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
West Side,
Medford. Ore.
Open Nights
Through Standard Sleeping Cars
daily between Ogden ana Chicago
via the Scenic Line.
Through Standard Sleeping Cars
daily between Colorado Springs
I and St. Louis-
I
Through Standard and Tourist
Sleeping Cars daily between Sau
Franci-co and Chicago via Lus
Angeles and El Paso.
Through Standard Sleeping Cars
and Chair Cars daily between
St. Paul and Chicago.
Be sure to see that your ticket
reads via the
Great Rock Island Route
THE WEST SIDE
GROCERY
The best and most reasonable Din­
ing Car service.
. For rates, folders and descriptive
literature write to
L. B. GORHAM,
T. J.CLARK,
General Agent,
Trav. Pass. Agt.
250 Alder St.. Portland, Or.
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
T- J. G00DWYN.
PROPRIETOR
7 KADACHKcured ln20 minutes by Dr. MU«*
’’AH. fau. “Une cent a duM»“ AsdntasMa