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's »•«‘•‘F awjOii ♦ . Stmocraiit VOL. XXXIII. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH BRIEF MENTION. LOSS OF THE STEAMER STRECKER IN THE GREEN RIVER RAPIDS. M mu , Paaaengera Narrowly P.M-apo WIU* Their Live*—Thrilllug Experience of a Rorheater Girl—The Story of the Rescue. z Road our last page. Pink eye is said to be epidemic in Jacksonville. Alfalfa seed is quoted at 15 cents a pound, a raise of nearly 3 cents in a short time. Grant's Pass’ postoffice now occupies quarters in the Masonic temple, and presents a much ini pro veil appearance. Elmer Patrick, the Ashland ab stracter, was in Medford several times last week, en route to Jacksonville and Central Point. Dr. I. D. Driver, tbe pioneer minis ter, on Saturday concluded a series of lectures at Ashland, which proved an entire success. Frank Roberts, of Mound, was in Medford one day this week. He has recovered from a severe attack of pneumonia. John Broad, the successful operator in mines, is among us again. He has been spending the past three months in California. Mrs. Stevens, an old and highly re spected resident of Williams Creek, died one day last week. She was about <0 years old. Fred Carrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Carrick, of Klamath Falls, died in Los Angeles of diphtheria March 3d. He was in bis 25th year. „ J. A. Waddle, the clever repremmta- tive of w j Vau 4 ., was . J ’ 10 thti during th«» past week, in terv ewing his customers, »«„ ». ,, c Moore xt „ Mr. aud Mrs. R b. and j Mrs. L- L Hammond, of Klamath balls, passed through the valley Sunday, on their way to Salem and Portland. The March term of circuit court for Jackson county will convene next Mon day. Th* re are a number of cases on the docket, but few important ones. John J. Olsen, the genial solicitor of Bright’s Mercantile Agency, was with us tho forepart of tho week. Ho has become interested in land situated in Watkins precinct. M. O Warner of Eugene, chief of pi ano tuners, is in this section on pro fessional business. Reserve your or ders for him, for ho never fails to give satisfaction. M. F. Martin, of LittleShasta, Calif., a member of the firm of Martin & Churchill, last week puichastsl J. W Merritt’s band of sheep, numbering about 5,000 head. Hopaid $1 a piece for latnbs and as high as 43 for many of th«» older animals. The deal involved a sum of something less than 415,000. 1 Mlivery will not be made until June, and Mr. Merritt gets the wool. The Tidings says that Ah Deung, the Chinaman arrest«*«! at Ashland re cently «‘barged with kidnaping Lin Tai, a Chinese girl of 12 years, who was also apprehended there, had a hearing on the charge at Portland Friday, and was bouml over to appear before the next grand jury, with bail fixed at 4’2,500 The little girl was placed in charge of the Boys and Girls Aid So ciety. There may lie more or less games of base ball in Southern Oregon during the coming season between professional clubs. War has been declared by the two Pacll c coast leagues, teams belonging to which will pass through our valley often while en route to dif ferent points to play ball. Seine of them are likely to stop, «-specially as Billy llulen, captain of the Seattle aggregation, lives at Ashland, ami is incline«! to favor this section. Work has been resumed at the big power dam being built across Rogue river at Tolo by the Condor Water & Power Company, of which Dr. ('. R. Ray is manager. The floods of the past winter succeed«*«! in washing away some of the maehinery, but did no harm to the dam itself. The first work to b.* done will be the re-installa tion of the engines and boiler for the hoists and derricks and for the saw mill. In about three or four weeks work will be resumed ontnedam itself. l>r. Ray intends to have the power plant ready for business by th«' close of the summer. OREGON RAILROADS ARE IN FASHION. A Collision on the 8. P. in Lane County--No Casualties. Tin northbound overland passen gertrain cradled into the rear of a freight train at Walker’s station early Saturday morning. The freight was going on the siding, to let the 'a*sen- ger train by, but did n«.t I ave time to complete the switch before the over- l.ind came thundering upon the ai- bo ise. The speed was sufficient io send the engine Hying over the Ca boose and lodged it on top of u freight car on end, where it rested until cleared fr< in tbe Hack by wrecking crews. There were no fatalftie-*. One liol.o was wounded in the hand, but not seriously. Tbe caboose was splintered into a thousand pieces. It was lucky that the trainsmen were not in the ear, as they would have been killed outright. The engineer and fireman of the passenger train stayed at their posts. The passengers ran forward to the engine, expecting to see them crushed to dtatb, but instead found them sitting in the cab ot tbeengine. They stuck their heads cut of the windows and said, ‘Ob, we are all right.” Tiie crew of the freight train said that they attended to the signaling according to the rules, but that the signals were not heeded and they saw there was bound to be a collision. Tbe freight liad only a few yards to go to complete the switch, but there was not time enough 11 avert the dis aster. The damage will be mostly to the engine, tender and caboose, and will amount to a considerable sum. Oritnes 18, 1903 LOCAL NOTES. April 12th will be Easter Sunday. J. C. Whipp spent Tuesday night in Medford. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gus Mitchell March Sth. Mrs. P. H. Daily has recovered from her recent illness. T. J, Williamson is making prepa ration to set out a fine orchard. S. E. Dunnington and W. C. Deneff were in Medford Wednesday. Jacob Parks of Buneom tarried in town a few hours Weduesday. G. W. Isaas, the Medford capitalist, was at the county-seat Wednesday. Mrs. J. 8. Grigsby of Agate was among those in Medford Wednesday. Ben Haymond, of Rock Point, one of Jackson county’s prominent citizens, was in Jacksonville a few days ago. The board of directors have accepted the plans for the new school house sub mitted by C. II. Burgraff of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Campbell, who have been visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. F. A. Garrison, have returned to Wolf creek. Mrs. T. H. Tongue, who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. A. E. Reames, left for her home in Hillsboro Sunday evening. Tho rush to the Sheriff’s office has abated somewhat: but many taxpayers will yet be seen there between now and the first Monday in April, when taxes will become delinquent. Miss Gertrude Johnston, who has been stopping wit i Mrs. A. Elmer, has been removed to the Medford Hospital, where she was operated on for gall stone by Doctors Gale and Cameron. PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Allie Klippel visited with friends living in Jacksonville this wtjek. Mrs. M. Miller and ex-Senator Cam eron were M««dford visitors Tuesday. Dave and Ed. Pence and J. Weeks, of Trail creek, were recent visi tors. Miss Margaret Krause is visiting with Mrs. W. W. Cameron of Apple- gate. S. S. Aiken of Prospect has been spending several days in the lower val ley. Nick Young and P. Cin gkade of Eagle Point were iu Medford a few days ago. J. J. Brophy of Big Butte precinct has been in Medford several times lately. Absolutely Pure W. G. Kenney, W. H. Sherid and Ezra Arnold made Medford a visit THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTS Monday. John Grieve of Prospect, ex-county assessor, has Ixjen visiting Mtxlford and oooooooooooooooooooooooo Central Point. ! I Miss Kate McAndrew of Roxy was in Jacksonville, one day last week, on probate business. J. Nunan, the pioneer merchant, has The Mountain View Copper Com gone to San Francisco, to make his pany, which recently pun-hased the spring purchases. Scribner-Henderson quartz properties C. F. Shepherd has returned to Ash on Wolf Creek, has announced it will land after a several-r onths business hegin at once the construction of a 30- visit in California. stamp mill at its newly acquired prop K. W. Marple has been appointed erties. Notices for the location of placer coroner of Klamath county, vice Dr. and quartz mines, etc., up-to-date Reames, deceased. and complete, for sale at thia office. S. G. Van Dyke and W. R. Culton, The stock-jobbing fever is all in the who live in Phoenix precinct, were in East and appeals entirely to the small Medford Saturday. er investors, who are inoculated with B. R. Porter, one of Table Rock dis the get-rich-quick bacilli. The capi trict’s most enterprising residents, was talist,looking for an investment better in Medfor«i Monday. than tbe thr«*e and four per cent, of- J. W. Slinger and Fred Downing of ’ fered in so-called l«^iti/uate bond is Lake creek were among those in our sues, turns complacently to a strictly town during the past week. business mining investment, <>ff«.ring A. C. Guthrie of Ashland, an expe from 12 per cent, upwards per an rienced teacher, is in charge of the num. school in Enterprise district. Miuers’ liens, deed« to mines, water Robt. A. Cook, a prominent citi right locations and other miniDg zen of Foots creek precinct, was among blanks always on hand at this office. The Josephine county mines, both those in Jacksonville Saturday. Lee Fountain of Oakland, Calif., is quartz aud placer, are enjoying a payiDg our county a visit. He was for great activity at tLe present time; in fact all things point to a great boom many years a resident of this section. in the mining business of this section C. T. Davidson, one of the successful from henceforth. This is mainly due miners of Josephine county, has been to the interest that is being taken visiting relatives living in Jacksonville. of late by moneyed men in tbe quartz Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson of Roxy was in properties of the surrounding dis Jacksonville Saturday, visiting her tricts. So flattering has been tbe suc daughter, who is attending St. Mary’s cess of those who have come in and Academy. taken up properties that many others Jas. Dodge was on the southbound have been induced to follow suit, And train Monday, en route to Siskiyou as a result Josephine county will have county, Calif., where he will remain a number of new and producing prop sometime. erties by the close of the summer. P. Connery, an expert miner, who is The American Mining Code, stand interested with E. A. Spaulding in the ard authority oo all subjects partain- mines in Forest creek district, was in ing to mining, water-rights, etc., is kept on band at this office. our midst Monday. Kramer & Palmer have their new Walter Conner passed through the valley Sunday. He has disposed of his mill about ready to begin work at interests in Klamath county and went their mine on Mount Reuben. An north to seek a location. offer of $100,000 was recently refused for this mine. It is one of the best developed properties in that district. Tragedy Averted. “Just in the nick c<f time our little The ledge has a width oi from eight boy was saved,” writes Mrs. W. Wat to ten feet and carries free gold at the kins of Pleasant City, Ohio. “Pneu rate of from 48 to 410 a ton. Tbe monia bad played sad havoc with him Ajax mine, on MountReubeo, isopen- and a terrible cougb set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew ed by tunnel to a depth of 1200 feet, worse every day. At length we tried and is another rich property of that Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con district. Its present mill of five sumption, and our darling was saved. stampsis to be increased to a much He’s now sound and well.’* Every larger battery. The Gold Bug is an body ought to know, it's the only sure ever-busy mine. It was recently for Coughs, Colds aud all LuDg obliged to close down on account of diseases. Guaranteed by City Drug the great depth of slow ; but is now Store. 50c and 41.00. Trial Bottle free. pounding busily again. Tlie captaiu of the steamer G«»orge Stri ker which went down during a blizzard, in the whirlpool of the Green river, had navigatxl the rapids for over twenty y«-ars previous to the fatefui trip. Tbe a>'* ideiit o«x-une<l soon after the pu sengers had breakfast«*«! and many of them were on deck watching the trouble«! waters. Among them w:is Miss O. E. R* «lfern, of No. 98 Am brose street, Rochester, N. Y.,an«i her ac count of the accident and «>f her thrilling rescue gives the best story of tho } mis - C J. and E. R. Armstrong, of Pooh seugers’ fierce struggle for life. Bah, were in town one day this w«jek. “ When the boat sunk,” says Miss R»*«lfefu, “s >*ne of the men jnmpt*«! into Ben Beall of Pooh Bah, one of our the water and swnm for shore. Oth«*rs prominent farmers, was a recent visi were clinging to floating bales of goods A. W. Sturgis, the veteran miner, tor. and these were rescued by some ineu iu was 1« town not iong since. He is mak Ira Coffman and Mel Poarce, tho ex a l<Mig l>*at. I was caught on a projec tion of tho steamer and went down with pert miners, were among us W«*lnes- ing a first-class run at his placer mines l in Forest creek district—one of the he«.*. One of tbe ere v dive«I and brought day. m«* to tho surface when somebody threw Iiest on record—and that means much. Thos. Grigsby has gone to Table a life preserver over niv head. A young mail heljK-d me oa a bale of w«x»l which Rock, where he will engage in garden 1. M. Johnson and his family, who have been residents of Jacksonville for float<-d past aud sol reached the shore.” ing. At the time of the nocident Miss Red- several months, left for Oklahoma one feru was returning to R<»Chester from Mrs. O. Harbaugh is being visited by day last week. Mr. Kingston and his Kentucky but, owing to the shock of the her niece, Mrs. Carver «if Talent pre family will accompany him as far as accuient, she reached homo iu au alarm cinct. Missouri. ing state of h«*alth. Much interesting matter will be “I was covered with foe,” site said, W. H. Bostwick of Applegate is agent “wheu thev brought me ashore. I was found on the last page of today’s for the People’s Cream Separator, a Wack ami blue from my bruises and my T imes . relatives said they dul not think I would first-class machine and which has no live. And for a foug time, until I took Rev. S. H. Jones will hold services superior on the market. The largest Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale P«s>- at the Presbyterian church Sunday size only costs 412, and one there is that pie, my v nervous system was „ a j WT«»ck. evening. I. i . . k ' i . m i „ can be had for 46. Doctors had not heljied me and 1 was T. C. Dugan of Eagle Point has very miserable. My health rau dowu to Johnnie Cantrall entertained a num an alarming degr«*e, I wiut weak, grew been visiting his father, who is still ber of his friends at the residence of thin aud was extremely nerv«»us au*l ir quite ill. his mother, on the occasion of his 15th ritable. But Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills O. F. Powell, who has been engaged birthday. Progressive whist and re change«! all this. In a short time after begiuning with them I felt better and, in business in our town, has removed freshments were the features of the after using a few boxes more, I felt like to Ashland. evening. All enjoyed themselves School Tax Is Raised. myoid self again.” Wm. Swartzfager, of Steamboat, the thoroughly. These pills have bee<»me famous all over the World for their wouderful ef Will Murphy, who has been visiting One of the bills passed by the last miner, was in Jacksonville tbe forepart The last meeting of Madrona Lodge, ficacy in case* of mvrvous troubl«. s, small of the week. Legislature.whlcliiaSecte nearly every D. of H., was a very pleasant one. Af his parents, on Monday returned to or great. They have curt*«l when the county 8nd school district In the state, Mrs. Frierson of Table R«»ck has ter the routine had been disposed of, trouble was more severe than Miss R«*d-1 Ashland, where he is employ«*! in the fern’s and they cure ’ leseer nervous dis mercantile establishment ot Deuel A is Eidy’s H. B. 264, governing the been in Jacksonville, visiting Miss which included the initiation of three order« without fail. levying of <chcol tax, s The present Frances Barnes. candidates for membership, a social Hubbe. At all dealers or direct from Dr. Wil liw requires that a 5-miil tax be ■ The price of hay in Klamath county Miss Eva Davidson of Jos«>pbine session was held. The programme pre borns MedieiiM Company, Schenectady, levied I y each county ft r school pur county has been visiting relatives living pared was a most excellent one, and Jf. T., 50 oeuts per box; six boxes, |3.50. | has gone up to 410 a ton, on account of poses, and this mor cyls apportioned in Jacksonville. consisted of vocal solos by John F. ; the scarcity of the article. Here thal United States Leads In Coal. among tl.e districts of the several Miller and Miss Maud Prim; apianoand “would be considered a reasonable tig- Tte three great coal proluring Mrs. A. E. Reames and Miss Frantses ure. i countrie of the world are United counties. The rate* of levy is now uni Barnes accompanied Mrs. T. H. mandolin duet by Miss Barber and Land Open to Settlers Mrs. Haney; piano solos by Don Colvig John H. Miller >f Williams Cree«t, State«, Great Britain and Germany. form throughout the state. Under Tongue lo Medford. Pri< r to last year Great Britain le<1 the terms of the Eddy bill a radical and Frances Kenney. A toothsome a well-known merchant, was among The United States, through the the world as a coal pioducei; but we change is made, ami after 1903 the Miss Hoover is displaying a hand collation was spread afterward. those in town th«* forepart of the week. Federal Land Office at Los Angeles, have made su'h remarkable increases some stuck of millinery at her store ad- Calif., will open to settlers within the He says that section is getting along that.lbe United States now leads. We County Courts will make such a levy joiniug the p«>stoffiee. To Cure ■ Cold In One Day. as will produce a sutn equal to 46 for also have the best family medicine as next 60 days about 1,000,000 acres of nicely. Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets.......... All well, namely. Hostetter ’ s Stomach Rev. J. D. Murphy will hold services each chili of school age in the county. L. G. Porter and a parly have gone Druggist« refund tbe money it It tails to cure. land in California. This land is situ Bitters. It was first introduced fifty at tbe Catholic church in Jacksonville I Urove's signature is on each box* *c This will mean a raise of about } of to upper Rogue River and Big Butte, ated between Needles and Mojave, years ago, and because it has al wavs Sunday, at the usual time. and b ndera the Colorado rive*. Much to estimate the timber on the Good hren round reliable now occupies the a mill in schorl taxes, on an average, OA.STOTXXA. foremi st position as a family remedy, though in come counties the present fellow tract, which comprises nearly Josl Holman, who has been spending Bear» the Ltid Y m Hiw Always Bougtr of it is valuable agriculturally. The if y<u have never tried it, take our rate will be doubled-. The bill provides the winter in this vicinity, returned to Signature prospective throwing open of this vast 30,000 acres. advi. e and start to-day. You’ll he that in the se counties where #6 or Sisson, Calif., a few days ago. «f J. W. Opp, the well-known operator thankful for the hint, because it posi tract to settl ment is the result of a recent decision of the United State-* in mines, has been at Portland and tively cures even after other re medic's n ore per capit i is already being raised failed. It is a specific remedy the same amount shall be continued; Supren e Court with respect to the northwestern points lately. He was in f have >r spring fever, indigestion, dyspep but those counties who are raising famous grant made to the Atlantic & Medford Monday, accompanied by Wal sia, constipation, biliousness, ner Pacific Railroad by an act of July, ter De Varilla. vousness, and liver and kidney leM than 46 (ter capita must increase the rate of levy so as to produce that troubles. Beware of counterfeits. 1866. In the territory which embrices Rev. C. J. Cole, the Adventist minis amount. this great tract the Southern Pacific ter, who has been holding a successful The ODly counties not affected by A Wholesale Poisoner. • ha« selection privilege. Authority for meeting in Jacksonville, left for the new law are Crook, Harney, Klam the receiving of entry applications for Portland Monday evening. He will re OWNED BY A. P ARMSTRONG, OF PORTLAND, OREGON ath, Lake, Malheur, Multnomah and 'The police authorities of Phil the 1,060,000 acres in question has been turn soon, however. adelphia have directed the opening of Tillamook. These counties already received from Washington by the of D«»ctors Cameron and Gale a few days 34 grave*-, having secured evidence raise more than $0 per capita. Jose ficials of tte U. S. land office of Lo* since perform«*! an operation on John which led them to the I»elief that phine County now rai-es but 42.50 per Angele*. Blodgett, an operator in mines, for ap Gt* r/e Ho«sfy, the “herb doctor,” I* capita under the 5-rnill tax, to that for hatching purposes, from Pure-Bre«!, Iligh-Gra«!e Barred Plymouth R<x:k chickens, is dirt cheap. The Barred Plymouth Rock is the best all-round chick pendicitis, at the Medford Hospital. responsible for at least many of the county must more than double the The St.macn is the Mas. en known; matures early, grows large—a gv»o«l layer, and unsurpassed for the It was entirely successful. deaths. He is in jail as an accessory rale of levy, or place the rate at about table. First come, first served. Order now, an I thus make sure of a start in A weak stomach weakens the man. Herman Tartar of Corvallis, deputy to the murder of William G. Danze, 12 mills. Many other counties will these superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised for the market because it cannot transf >rm the food lie rau into nourishment. Health food and dairy commissioner, has as whose widow is charged with hav be affected in the same way, though or for home use. It costs as much to keep a “scrub’’ chicken as a pure-bred, and strength can not be restored to sumed his duties. His salary is to be ing administered to her husband not to so gieat an extent. and it is not worth half as much for any purpose. Ca l at the farm, or write. any sick man or weak woman without about 41,000 per year. There were slow pois »u luruislied by the negro. In Jackson county the increase will first restoring health and strength E. R ARMSTRONG. JACKSONViLLE, ORECOIM “We d<> not know how many poison ire about 32 per cent., as 429,982 must to ths stomach, a weak stomach numerous applications for the position. cannot digest enough frsid to fr«*d tbe A great many are opposed to the ap ings can be traced to Hossey,” said a be raised when the new law goes into tissues and revive the tired ana propriation of 4500,000 made for tho { police official, “but thus far we have effect, instead of 419,102, as at present. rundown limbs aud organ« of the Jacksonville School Notes. tody. Kodol Dtsp^psis Cure den ris Lewis and Clark Exposition by the secured evidence that has warranted es, purities sweetens sod strengbtens Legislature, and are signing petitions us in dire« ting the opening of 34 Stockmen Will Complete Or the glands and onmurancs of tbe to invoke the referendum amendment graves. This case is assuming pro Enrollment of school: High school, ganization Saturday. -tomach, and cures indigestion, port i ils far beyond the comprehen 31. Grammar depart ment, 35. Inter dysj epsia and all stomach troubles. to the constitution. sion of those connected with it at the mediate department, 40. Primary de As perappoiDtmmentthe committee Judge Hanna haa decided the case of time Hossey was arrested. The real on constitution and bylaws, composed partment, 45. Total, 151. S. Hamilton vs. U. Flournoy, to deter Old-Time Ball Players. investigation is just beginning, and of Geo. Owen, Welborn Beeson, H. The regular winter term examina mine an adverse claim to real estate before it proceeds much futher start Are youthinking Barron, D. H. Jackson and Gran* situated in Douglas county, in favor ling developments will crop up.” tion has just been held in the public The devil was the first coacher, re schools. of the plaintiff. The matter was Detectives are searching for a white Rawlings, met at Ashland Saturday, of Papering this marks a retired base-ball pl ryer. He brought before him on a change of woman who is alleged to have repte- and drafted a constitution and bylaws A company of tbe order of the coschrd Eve when she stile first. AND . . sentod IL s<ey in the preliminary deal for the association. If so, venuo. American Boy was organizad Wednes Adam stole fee« nd. When Isaac met ings with his patrons. One of the chief officers of the United Another meeting will be held at day evening by a number of boys in Rebecca at the we l si e was walking Order of Artisans is making Southern Medford Saturday, March 21st, at 10 the grammar grades, and named the with a pitcher. Sampson struck out The Old Story. Oregon an official visit. He will be o ’ clock a. m., cf all stockmen interest Ciater Lake Company. This order is a good many I in e-r when he beat the entertained in a handsome manner ed, to elect permanent officers and under the auspices of tbe popular pub Elliott Lyons, who is now occupy Philistines. Moses made bis first run Thursday evening by Jacksonville’s lication, The American Boy, and lias ing a cell in the county jail at Eugene, complete the organization. wheu be slew the Egyptians Cain branch of the order. A first-class pro Mrs. As for its objtct “Tbe Cultivation of The more the association is talked awaiting his execution on April 17tli, matte a base hit when he slew Abel. gramme has been prepared for the oc Manliness in Mu«cle, Mind 'and Mor has professed a deep interest in relig of the more the stock raisers see the in Ladies' Abraham made a sacrifice. Tbe prod casion. als. ” Tbe following officers were have 200 benefits to be gained by such an or ion. For several days past a number igal made a home run. David was Andrew Carnegie has written the elected: Leslie Stansell, captain; Eph ganization — among which are look of young men from I he ranks of the a long distance thrower, and Moses Patterns to select Woman ’ s Club of Grant ’ s Pass that he raim Wilson, lieutenant; Leon Hanna, Cases. ing after range stock, breeding up students of the Divinity Sclwol have shut out the Egyptians at tbe Red from, ranging in will give 45,000 for the erection of a visited Lyons, and at least one city stock, watching thieves, looking out secretary; Albert Learned, treasurer; 8* a. Calls building on receiving a guarantee that pastor has called on him and talk*«! for range, looking after strays, keep David Crjnemiller, librarian. From price from. . . . Answered at all a 4500 annual fund will be raised for with him on religious subjects. In ing up a brand and mark directory, the many linfs of work suggested by » the maintenance of the library. An each inMance the ministers read pass as well as keeping in touch with na the originator this company has effort will be made to take ad vantage of age-* of Scripture to the condemned tional, st ate and county organ iz. itions. chosen that of military drill and the ii an and prated with him. It is ic- keeping better posted on prices, and c illection of txioks for a library. Capt. the offer. p ried that Lyons has expressed great Come to most, people and cause many Stansell has donated twenty-two vol The State Barbers Commission met rppentai.ee for the awful crime; lias many other things which will be of PHONE 573. RESIDENCE of Latest troubles,—pimples, boils and other at Salem one day last week and elect prayed to God for forgiveness, and advantage to the stockraiser. umes from his own library, and other books are to be secured. Tbe com eruptions, besides loss of apfietite, ed the following officers: President, J. shows der p interest in teligious sub WORTMAN PLACE, TWO and Most stockmen live In isolated dis pany elected Prof. E. E. Washburn that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, C. Weis of Portland; secretary, H. G. jects, says the Guard. tricts, remote from railroad and tele BLOCKS WEST OF STORE .................... consul, and it will be bis duty to look Meyer of Salem; treasurer, F. T. Rog indigestion and headache. graphic communication, and from a Piano Tuning. after the welfare of the society and The sooner one gets rid of them the ers of Portland. Mr. Weis takes the mere l ick of knowledge are quite of M. O. Warrer, tbe expert piano offer suggestions, as the o caslon de- place of S. H. Howard. ten dtceived by the better pcsted better, and the way to get rid of them timer, will be in Jacksonville in a few ! mauds. The first regular meeting Chas Nickell, U. S. Commissioner days, on a professional visit. Riserve buyer. and to build np the system that has will be held in two weeks, whea it is for the District of Oregon, is fully V*>ur work ft.r him. He guarantees The cost to uiemhers is low, com suffered from them is to take expeite«! that tbe badges will lie here equipped to receive applications un satisfaction. pared whh the beu« fits to be derived, der the timber and stone, also home and aho the constitution, charter and and the more rnemb« rs the less the stead laws. Final proofs taken, and Trust Those who have Tried. company flag. all business connected with U. S. gov co-t w ill be to each. Every man, or I suffer« «1 fiotn catarrh ofrthe worst ernment lands transacted. Office with kind at.d i ever I oped for tvure, but woman eithe*, who are at all int.tr- Danger of Colds and Grip Forming in combination the Spring S outhern O regonian , Medford. Ely’s C*<am I’a'm s en*stodo even estul in livestock, should be at the Phone 211. The greatest danger from colds and that.—(tecar O-troin, 45 Warien Ave., meeting Saturday and beci me mem Medicine par excellence, ot unequalled Don't Quit Your Business. Grant ’ s Pass lodge of Masons, who grip is iheir resulting in pneumonia. Ciil< aio, 111. It's not necessary follow the advice of the wag who strength in purifying the blood as If r«as< nihle caie is used, however, I suffered from c itarrli; ¡t got so bad bers of tiie asM> lai ion. said, "If your drinking interferes with your busi have just completed a large and hand shown by unequalled, radical and per ness, quit your business.” and Cl amberlain’s Cough Rtmedy There is every reason to believe that some temple, will dedicate it on the 31st I could m t w«>rk; I used Ely’s Cream taken, all canger will be avoided Balm and am entirely wed. A. C. the organization of stockmen will manent cures of inst. This will be the occasion of the Clarke, 341 bliawmut Ave., Boston, Among the tens of thousanCs who prove t<> be of great value to Southern Salt Rheum Scrofula hare used this remtdy for tlie»e dis gathering of a large number Of the fra Mass. ease* we have yet to learn of a single Bolls, Pimples ternity from different parts of the Scald Hoad 7 he Ba m floes i ot Irritate or cause Oregon. Remember the date, next ■re fine old whiskies of quality, that are indorsed alike ca-e having resulted in pueumouia, - necz.it g. Sold by druggists at 50 els., by inveterate an«l occasional drinkers. These whiskies Saturday, March 21, In Medford. All Kinde of Humor Psoriasis be- State. A special train will be run leave the head aa clear as a bell the next day—fit for which shows conclusively that It is or mail'd l.y E y Brothers, 56 Warren Rheumatism business. Always call for them in reply to the great Blood Poisoning tween Ashland and Grant’s Pass. a C' t i.i preventative of tha> dan SI., New York. American inquiry, “ What ’ ll it be? ” A Rs markable Caae. Dyspepsia, Etc Catarrh ger* u * <iise s •. It will cu*e i cold or San uel Sachs, a member of the At nil Olubn, Bnrn nnd Onnlnrn. One of the most remarkable cases of an attack ol the grip in It ss time than Accept no substitute, but be sure to firm of Sachs Bros. & Co., one of San A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. a cold, de« p-seated < n the lungs, c * us any other treatment. It is peisant * get Hood’s, and get it today. Francisco’s most prominent wholesale W. J. VAN SCHUVVER* CO.,lac., Natrikatan, PORTLAND.ORE. ing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. G. and safe to take. For sale by City Will. McDaniel has opened a neat Drug St< re. E Fenner, Marlon, Ind., who was en houses, died last Friday, from stomach cigar, confectionery and fruit store in tirely cured by the use of One Minute trouble, aged 63 years. He was one of Ryan’s building, Jacksonville, and MT Removal of Office Cure. She says: “The cough the pioneer merchants of Jacksonville, keeps a complete assortment of tho Coligii ing and straining so weakened me that best of everything in hisline. Standard doing business there for a number of I rundown in weight from 148 to 92 years in company with his elder broth brands a specialty. Give him a call, pounds. I tried a number of remedies RpeeialUl tor Diseases ot the for he will treat you well. to no avail until I used One Minute EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT er. He is survived by his wife and Cough Cure. Four bottles of the won- has stood the test 25 years Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million three children, as also five brothers, o has moved his offlce* to TOH.X A. deiful remedy cured me eniir* ly of Lippman, Isaac, Benjamin, David and Bear» the Mutual Savings Bank Building, bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay Iha Kind You Haw Always Bought the cough, str« nglhened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, Solomon Sachs, the first four of whom Signature Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent, package of Grove’s Black KooL Liver Pills. No. 9 Geary St., corner Market, health and strength.” jive in San Francisco. <r San Francisco. 15 CENTS PER EGG WALLPAPER ' WAI L PAPER t I Undertakers Spring? Come in and See Our Stock You Embalmers Conklin sistant and Children's Promptly Spring Humors 4c to 80c Per Roll. All the Styles orings Hours Col BOYD & CONKLIN,““ Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills CYRUS NOBLE !.T rb ?" e DR. A. BARKIN, POWDER Southern Oregon Mines RUTS 1 The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enough to go to bed. “Chronic cases” that’s what the doctors call them, which in common English means—long sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott’s Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott s Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott’s Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. Scott’s Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness lasts and do good all the time. There’s new strength and flesh in every dose. We will be glad to send you a few doses free. Be «ure that this picture in the lonu *. I a label i» ..n the wrapper <>f every boule ot Eiiiulsum you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Cnemists, 400 Pearl St., N. Y. Grove’s Tasteless Chiu Tonic 50c. and $11 all dru^sista. Baarathe Signatura «r TOTLIA. The Kind You Haro Always Bouft*