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MEDFORD SQUIBS. Paine’s Celery Compound Rev. M. L. Darby has ruturned from his northern trip. Mrs .1. M. Koeno visited several days in Ashland this week. D. Cingkade of Eagle Point pmcinet was with us Thursday. Geo Noble is again quite ill at his Rheumatism, which docs its terrible work residence in West Medford. in the muscles, joints, and tissues, is caused by Will Von dor llellen of Antelope uric acid which gathers in the blood. To get rid of this poisonous acid which produces the made us a call Wednesday. irritations, pains, agonies, inflammations, and Messrs. Russ and Hartley were swellings peculiar to rheumatism, Paine’s Celery Compound should lie used without among our visitors Tuesday. delay. No other medicine gives such prompt, S. A. Carlton and D. Terrill of Eagle cheering, and happy results. It is the only medicine that prevents a return of the dreaded Point precinct are in Medford. disease. l’aine’s Celery Compound braces E. M. McCown is visiting at. his old the nerves, the blood is quickly cleared of all home in the Willamette valley. irritating poisons, tissue and muscle aie built C. U. Ragsdale ami ’Squire l’urdin up, and the digestive organs perfectly toned, llo not treat with indifference the slightest spent Wednesday in Ashland. rheumatic symptoms; the early use of l’aine’s R. Cox was among us Thursday. Celery Compound will save you weeks and months of suffering. Mr. S. I >. Conway, Ho is in a fair state of health. St. Dinis, Mo., was permanently cured by Harry Carlton, the Eagle Point mer l’aine’s Celery Compound after repeated fail ures witli other medicines and physicians; he chant, was in Medford Wednesday. says:— Walter Hughes anil his family have " I an; 64 years of age, and have lived in returned from their visit in Portland. St. Louis 27 years, and all this time with the of three years, I have served.in the Mrs. Fannie Rirdsey of Gold Hill pre exception Engineers' Department as Inspector. Last cinct was a Medford visitor Thursday. winter I contracted rheumatism and was laid Judge Prim and Geo. E. Neubor of up. I tried all remedies and doctors, but all failed until I struck l’aine’s Celery Compound, Jacksonville were among us Thursday which has made a permanent cure in my case. Miss Mabel Prim of Jacksonville tar 1 have recommended it to many, anti they ried in Medford a few hours Thursday. have used it with the same result.’’ H. D. Kubli of Applegate, the Re FOR HOME, USE AND ECONOMY publican leader, was in our town Fri day. .1. E. Burkdull was a passenger on the northbound train Woilnesday ev ening. Make Old Clctúes Look L w R. E. Kingman of Brownsboro was Direction hook and 45 among the many in Medford during dyed »»ampie* free. ' DIAMOND DYKS, the week. Burlington, Vi. II. M. Coss is looking after his inter ests at Ashland, in which city he is do ing a good business. HERE AND THERE. M. L. l’ellett of Talent, the well- known horticulturist, was a visitor in Circuit court for Josephine county Medford yesterday. convenes on Monday, April 20th. Miss Jessie Cole is again a disciple of President. Roosevelt ba- an Italian the art preservative, and holds a posi professor engaged to give him fencing tion in t he Mail office. lessjns. Hon. J. D. dwell of Central Point Oregon mills cut 935,345,319 feet of has gone to Albany to attend the Dem lumber and 32,265,000 shingles during ocratic congressional convention. the year of 1902. John B. McKimsev of Marion county The 1903 product for Oregon is 20,- made us a call Wednesday. He will he- 1 000,000 |>oiind« of wool, with rates come a resident of Big Butte precinct.. | alMMit the same as t hat of last year — Julius Hart, whois favorably known 1 20 cents. The American Mining Code, «t ind- to all who travel the Ashland-Klamath Fails road, was in Medford Wednesday ard authority on all subjects partain- ing to mining, water-rights, etc., is morning. kept on hand at this ortic?. C. I*. Snell went to the tall timber The prevailing wages in the Cape this morning, accompanied hy Geo. Nome mining district is a day in Porter of Ashland and J. D. Edwards the summer and t3 during the wtnti r of Grants Pass. months. The Review says a new -.urveytng D. E. Green made Evans creek dis trict a professional visit, and located crew will shortly l>e put to work on several persons looking for government the Roseburg-Coos Bay branch of the Oregon Central. lands, this week. The county court< f Josephine coun W. I. Vawter and W. H. Gore re ty ha« a ppri priatxd >3' 0 t ward com turned this morning from Eugene, pletion of the wagon rt ad from Le whe^e the Republican congressional land to the Mt. Reuben mine«. convention was held. The sheriff an 1 district attorn y of Arthur Wells, who recently invested Siskiyou county, Calif., have givrn in a farm situated in Josephine county, 11 >tice to saloons through« ut the not far from Wilderville. was in Med county that running of percentage ford one day this week. games will not be tolerated. J. W. Berriam, the clever superin-1 Moki Tea positively cures Sick H< ad- tendent of the government hatcheries ache, Indigestion and Constipation A located in this county, was among those ! delightful herb drink. Removes all of in Medford during the week. the eruptions of the skin, producing a H. E. Ankeny and I. L Hamilton perfect complexion, or money refund ed. 25c. and 50c. Write to us for free were among the delegates to the Re .sample. W. H. HOOKER A Co, Buffa publican congressional convention who lo. N Y. A. P. Estabrook. Gold Hill, I the Leading Druggist. returned from Eugene Friday. The grand jury lias returned a true M. G. Smith of Cross Fork. Pa., ar rived in M cg ford this morning. He I bill against former Lieutenant-Gov has come for the purpose of complet ernor Tillman for the murder of Edi ing a residence on his homestead claim. tor Gonzales in S nth Carolina. Till Cashier Lindley of the Jackson Coun man is also indicted for carrying con ty Bank smiles more audibly than ever, cealed weapons. In the counties of Douglas, Coos, ail because of the arrival of a pretty Curry, Josephine and Klamath there j little miss at his residence on Tuesday are 12,519 square miles of limber. Miss Ora King of Orchard Home, Roughly estimated, this will make who is now a trained nurse, having re 76,414,000,000 feet of lumber, Imard cently graduated from a San Francisco measure. The timber is principally school, has returned home a few days Douglas tirand sugar pine. ago. Portland, Or., merchants have Ireen Misses Edith Cranfill and Cassie Plv- receiving short-weight, butter from mire, who are attending St Mary’s San Francisco, recently, all of which Academy, came down from Jackson was sent back by Food and Dairy ville Thursday, on a visit with relatives Commissioner Bailey. The rolls when and friends. weighed were found to lie from U to W. H. Roberts and A. W. Griggs of 1» ounces under two pound« each. Latah, Wash., were in Medford Thurs George Estes, president of lh«‘ day, on their return from Elk creek, American Association of Riilway Em where they located some of the tine ploye«, has teen discharged from cus timber for which that section is noted. tody and t lie charge against him dis Mrs. M. (talkins, Misses Alta Naylor missed. This has a tendency to con and Prudenoo Angle have been chosen firm the suspici m that lias all a'ong to represent Olive Lodge No. 28 in the existed that. Mr. E«te« was arrested State Convention of Rebekah Lodgi s, wholly to prevent his exerting Ills in- j which will be held May 21st at P011- fluence in behalf of the strikers. The 1 land. charge placed against bi 111 by the Pa J. A. Perry, of the Independent cific Mail Co. was inciting labor trou Warehouse, is visiting in Linn county, ble«. his former home. He will attend the The Guard is informed that Eugene Democratic congressional convention, bidders for transportation and com to be held at Albany Saturday, as a missary supplies for the Mazama«,who delegate. were to go thereon July9th and make Rev. N. S. Hollcrcft’s family have a tiip to the Three Sisieis, have not returned to Portland. He will contin made suitable figures, and there is a ue his work in Southern Oregon, and likelihood of the expedition being de clared off. You -l.ould r ot try to rob begins a s< rics of meetings in Neil crr-elc them because they are a c impany of district, a few miles east of Ashland well-to-do people who are willing to next Sunday. pay well for what they get. I) FI. Miller and J. A. Whitman, ACKER’S who are delegates to the Democratic DYSPEPSIA TABLETS congressional convention, left for Al cure dyspepsia ana all disorders arising from bany Wednesday evening. They stop- stop indigestion. Endorsed by physicians every ped at Eugene to see the fun at the Re where. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. Trial package free by writing publican convention. to W. H. HOOKKR & Co., Buffalo, N. ------ ♦---------- Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reames of Jack The Benefit of Change. sonville were in Medford Wednesday evening. The former was on his way We are like house plants: We need to Albany to attend the Democratic congressional convention, He will also a change of soil nowand then—lobe replanted. New scenes, new ex- apply for admission to the bar. pet iences, new -urioundings—a change of climate, dry air instead of moisture, Reduced Rates tromthe East. sunshine in place of cloud. This is sometimes essential to health. There Commencing Feb. 15th, and con are conditions near at hand that ; re tinuing to April 30th,there will l»e low better than Eu 1 ope can olTir. Take rule« in effect from tiie East via ti e a month i r two in California. Plant Illinois Central R. R. to all Washing Vurself for a time where there are no. ton, Oregon and Idaho points. If any irritât.ons. where the li tel is bey- nd of tour friend« or relatives in the East criticism, the landscape pleasing, and | are cornin' Wtst while these rates where warm,sunny weather invites to are in effect give us their name and walks and drives. Pure and dry air, address, and we will make it our busi and the increased ekctric influences ness to see that they are given tIre of sunshine are vastly helpful. best possible service. We operate You can make this trip at very through porsc nally conducted excur little expense, and enjoy aride over sion cars, and in fact give you the the scenic Siskiyou and Shasta moun hi in tit of Hie latest conveniences tains, which, at this time i f the year, known to modern railroading. We with their snow-covert'd peaks, arc un have 15 different routes between surpassed for their grandeur. tie Erst and the West, and are in For complete information regarding position to give you the benefit of the rates, points of interest, and delight best combinations. Write u«and we ful holds in California, address will give you full particulars. B. H. W. E. C oman , Trumbull, Com’l Agent Ill. Central General Passenger Agent, S. P. Co., R. R , 142 Third St., Pcrtland, Ore. Portland, Oreg n. CURES RHEUMATISM. The suffering and pain endured by many working women is almost beyond beJief I Iow distressing «S to see a woman struggling to earn a livlihood, or perform her household duties when her back and head arc aching! She is so tired she can hardly drag about, and every movement causes pain, the origin of which is quickly traced to some derange ment of the female organism. I ’ V \\ hen the monthly periods are painful or irregular, when backaches and he: t lav lies drive out all ambition, when “ l-can-hardly-drag-about ” sensation att ic?;-, you, when you are “ so-nervous-it-seems-as-though-you*would-fly,” it is cert hi that some female derangement is fastening itself upon you. Do not let tiie disease make headway; write your symptoms to Mrs. Pinkham for her free advice, and begin at once the use of LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Profit by the Experience of the Women Whose Letters Follow: “Dr vr: th;«. I’ inkiivm I wish to write and thank you 1 for all you have done for me. 1 have bean suffering 1 . i h w mb an 1 rivtu ian trouble for about four years and tried everything, but found no relief. I •• and • Chicago. • went t<> ,h- ! t specialists in St. 1‘aul, Minneapolis I thought at times I would go crazy, I Buffered so * thing ’* ‘ *" * lie to have an operation ‘ and * my ovaries . taken . . 1 :.<• .1< ’ tors told me the only would out. I at lad ».-<• ¡<1. •! to quit the doctors and give Mrs. Dinkhani’s remedies a trial. I used Ixrth Lydia E. l’ink- liaiU'i. Ver,, *tah!e Compound and Sanative Wash, and now find myself completely cured. 1 had the doe- :i I , was ---- ------ 1 j cannot say enough tor what your remedies have tor to tnake an examination ami he said cured, done for me, and have advised all my friends to try it.” — M rs . C laba M all , with N. 1’. «t Nat. Express Co., Ashland, Wis. Mrs. France-, Stafford, 243 Fast 114th Street, New York. N.Y., says: “ It affords me great pleasure to tell you of the benefit I have derived from taking Lyrlia E. Pink ham’s Vege- Coin- table pound. 1 am MRS. FRANCES STAFFORD now enjoying better health than I ever did. It seemed to me that I had no strength at all. I could hardly drag about, I was in pain all over. “ I began to feel better after taking the first dose, and aiu now like a new w oman. I know that if other suffering women would only try it, it would help them. “I thank you with all my heart for what your medicine has done for me.” 1 Mrs. Lou Davis, 74 Institute Place, Flat 5, Chicago, III., says: 41 “ August 24, 1901. “For the good of others I wish to testify to the merits of your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. I’ink- haiu's Vegetable Coni|M>un<l. “ I was certainly in a very bad condition. I suf fered terribly with a continual bac kache and head ache. I had pleurisy in my right side, liearing-down pains, and those dizzy, sinking or fainting spells, was nervous, peevish ami despondient. “I was advised to try your medicine,and was greatly surprised at the benefit I derived from its use. I am now entirely cured of these ailments, ami consequently feel and look like an entirely new per son. “I shall always be pleased to influence sutfering women to try your Vegetable Compound. 1 lias done wonders for me, ami I am very thankful." FORFÈ! T if we cannot forthwith proilu««' the original letters ami signatures of above t<-s- will prove their absolute $5000.00 tiinonials, which genuineness. Lydia E. Pinkham Med. Co., Lynn, Mass. Copper in Water. for a Sprained Arm, Ankle or Back Buy a Bottle of SNAP SHOT. Rub in well and YOU ARE GOOD AS NEU IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. A woodchopper near Lakeview re- ! cently felled a tree which, in its fall, • broke the frozen ground and made a I depression which soon tilled with water (ram the melting snow. This froze one cold night, and he noticed that the ice was green. lie cut out'a piece of the ice, took it to his cabin and put it in a tin cup, where it was allowed to stand for a couple of day«, when the water was found to be clear, but the inside of the cup was coatrd with copper. Very rich float speci mens of peacock copper ore have been found in that vicinity before, and it is believed he has found the ledge. As soon as the weather become« more favorable he will prospect it. though at present he declines to show the exact location of his find. Sutton's Snapshot, the wonderful destroyer of all forms of InHammatlontn manor beast Uc ami <1 per bottle. R. K. sL'TTON sole proprietor and maDufacturenAshland, Oregon For aie at City Drug Store. Jacksonville, and by Dr J Hinkle.CentraPolnt. Miners Wanted. Ten good miners, who have had ex perience in placer mining, can get steady employ mont by applying to the undersigmd. Wage«, 12.25 a day: board. 60 cents a day. Address <r call on O ld C hannel M ining C o ., Gallce, Josephine Co., Ore. Thrice a Week World. The Thrice-a-Week World was a brilliant success in the beginning and has been steadily growing ever sinct. Time is the test of all things, and has set its seal of approval on this piper, which is widely circulated in every state and territory of t he Union, and Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs wherever there are people who can read our mother tongue. The Thrice and Denver, and the Famous Roekv Mountain Scenery a-Week World for the year 1903 will by Daylight to all Points East. make its news service, if possible, more extensive than ever. All events of importance, no matter where they happen, are reported accurately ami promptly. 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THE SCENIC LINE 3 Fast Trains Daily Between Ogden and Denver 3 STOPOVERS ALLOWED stipated, bad taste in the mouth ? not all of these symptoms, then some of them f It’s your liver. If o Bean the Signature of HORSE STOLEN. natural vegetable remedy, containing no mineral or narcotic poisons. It will correct any or all symptoms, make your health, appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. At City Drug Store, Jacksonville From ranch on Antelope, 21 miles west of Climax pom tllcc, one bay mare, blind in left eye, and split in li ft, ear; sin ulders gulled by collar; w bite spot on right side of back; bot h hind feet shod; fail bobbed. I will pay a reward of #5 for any inf, rmation lead it g to the recovery of the stolen animal and the conviction of the thief. .J ei ’. omk G ervais . * ' To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Seven MBBon boxes soM in post 12 months. This Signature, Cures Grip I d T wo Days. on every box. 25c. ■ I I I Diamond Dyes NOTICE Is hereby given that all persons are strlctly forbidden from entering or in any mimner trespassing upon the premises of the under signed. l<’or dt-Hcription of my land hoc Jack- son connty records. All trespassers will l>e punished In the manner provided for in sec tion ITWIof the Criminal Code of Oregon. My agents have full charge of this matter. C. B. HOSTEL. Farm for Sale. Eighty acres of land, in Meadows precinc, black loam, part in cultivation, »11 ” fenceu ‘ watered by two tine springs. 2% miles from school, 20 miles from Gold Hili, Title per- feet. vVIIt be sold at a bargain. pply for further particulars to SILAS J . DAY, 1 Real Estate Agent, Jacksonville. Or Obituary. Wealthy Arm Matt ice waslrorn Dec 25, 1840, in Schoharie county, New York. In 1857 she emigrated to Kent county, Michigan, and on August 7, 1859, was united in marriage with •John W. Clark. From this union five children were born, three of whim survive their mother: Mrs. II. A. Mil ler of San Francisco, Mrs. Angie Hale of Roseburg, and Mrs. It. A. Clark of Sain’s Valley. Mrs. Clark joined the M. E. Church in childhood. In 1883 the firmly moved to Oregon, and in the follow irtg year she e united with the church at Cornelius, Washington county. In 1899 they came to Jackson county. The funeral services w ere conducted at the home, hy Rev. Edwin B. Lock hart, Sunday afternoon, the remains being interred in the Central Point cemetery. Many friends were present to pay their last tribute to thedepart- ed and express their sympathy for the bereaved family. A number of beauti ful floral pieces were laid on the new- ly-niac’e mound by loving hands and sorrowing hearts. Mr. Clark and his family have the condolence of the en tire community. Mrs. Clark was a truly good woman, and Iter demise is mourned by all who knew her. You Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove'» Tasteless Chill Tonic. I.e -ause the formula Is plainly printed on every nottle.showing that it Is simply Iron and Qul bine in a tasteless form. No Cure.No Pay. e UPWARD FROM IVe have bought a job lot of WALL PAPER that will be Sold at Surprisingly Low Prices. T 5» e are some CHOICE PATTERNS. See Them Before They Are Gone UNDERTAKERS^ EMBALMERS Mrs. Conk in Assistant in Ladies’ and Children’s Cas-s. Calls Promptly Answered at all Hours............................. PHONE 573. RESIDENCE WORTMAN PLACE, TWO BLOCKS WES I OF STORE. ---------- ----- ÎÏV BOYD&CONKLIN.’SU.'" I & • Weather Report. 7 he fallowing Is a weather report for the month of March, furnished by E. Britt, volunteer observer: Mean temperature, 49.1 degrees; maximum temperature, 76 deg. on the 23d; minimum temperature, 22 deg., on the 9th; total precipitation, 4 64 inches: number of clear days, 14; num ber of partly cloudy days, 11: number cloudy days. 6; total snowfall, in. 0. Total precipitation for season, 30.04 inches; for same time lastseason 27.04. Closing Out At Cost^ As I am going to Leave this Valley, I will Close Out My Entire Business at Cost. Now is the time for you to get. A Thoughtful Man. M.-M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of sp inach and liver trouble physician' could not help tier. He thought of and tried Dr. King’s New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25c., at City Drug Store. Harness, Saddles, Robes =------- and Whips.- Miss Ware Resigns. That Mis-. Marie Ware, the United States Comnri-sfoncr at Eiige: e, has be< n under the displeasure of the General Land Office ha- been known for two or three weeks. Her r< signa tion is no surprise. It has been open ly stated several times during the last few days that Miss Ware’s position would M»on be vacant. She wa-court eously given the opportunity to resign, which at first she hesitated to do. Whether the charges against her wert of a very serious character is not Known here; out the developments re cently made in the Land Office in quiry lead many to believe tliat Mi-« Ware was mix d up in some unusua trail-action«, whether knowingly or nnosentiy cannot to charged. F igprune T/o, zi, In fact everything pertaining to the Harness Line. I also have some HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE. See me before you buy anything in this line........................... H. J. Elskamp Medford, Oregon. ■ Wa// Paper CereeJ Children who drink F igprune thrive and grow strong'. The perfect food drink for growing children is FlGPRUNE. It is made from carefully se lected California figs, prunes and sound, well ripened grain. Looks like coffee- Tastes like coffee. But — there is not a grain of coffee in it. Boil from 5 to 10 minutes only 3c Per Roll and Up ' « a » • Weeks Æ Baker urniture ™ d UNDERTAKERS West Side F ALL GROCERS SELL CEREAL FIGPRUNE Weeks & Baker Funeral Directors and Embalmers Weht Side, Medford. Ore. Open Niglits 55 HIGH POWER Marlin» smokeless cartridges, made by U. M. C. Co., to fit the regular .38-55 Marlin re- placers with Smokeless Steel Barrels, give high velocity, flat trajectory and great smashing power. They can be reloaded with black powder as the twist of the rifles is adapted to both velocities. Ito mi too Oumuu. nwr i* um nbn —- - far , tmn THe MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO. ...... NEW HAVEN, CONN. SOUTH AND EAST THE —VIA— Southern Pacific Co. 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See agent at Medford station, or address W. E. COMAN. G F. & P. A., Portland, Oregon. II. L. SISLER, General Agent, 248 Alder St., Portland, Ore. T. W. TEASDALE, Gen. Pass. Agt. St. Bean the Signature «r Great Rock Island Medford Furniture Co., HouseFurnishers and Undertakers. JohnH. Butler, Funeral Di rector. Day Phone Main 353. Night Phone Main 251. 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 em Scenic Line Through Standard Sleeping Cars daily between Ogden and Chicago via the Scenic Line. T.trough Standard Sleepiug Cars daily between Colorado Springs and St. Louis. Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars daily between San Francisco and Chicago via Los 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 best and most reasonable Din ing Car service. Fur cabs, folders and descriptive literature w rite to L. B. GORHAM, T. J.CLARK, General Agent, Trav. Pass. Agt. 250 Alder st., Portland, Or. '1 KA1>A< ’HEcured In 20 minutes by Dr. Mite* n«rr P liai *. “i.moCMUt a du^u." Atdraototw