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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1903)
MEDFORD SQUIBS. HERE AND THERE. Miss J«> Orth visited in Medford Fri Driscol Bros, have purchased Hugh day. Clopton’s store at Bonanza. Dr. Gah' of Jacksonville is with us S. K. Sykes, a prominent business this morning. man of Roseburg, has applied for a C. A. Edmonson of Big Butte made franchise to operate u Istreet car-line there. He is as irrepressible as ever. us a call today. L. Swan, a pioneer of Northern Cal J. Farleigh of Meadows precinct was ifornia, died at Yreka April 9th. He a recent, visitor. was a fancier of trotting horses and John Mack of Yreka was a Medford made Jackson county occasional visitor yesterday. visits. D. E. Given spent Wednesday aft< r* Governor Chamberlain lias appoint noon in Mod ford. ed Wallace W. Elder of Stayton, Mari Mrs. J. M. Keene was a recent vis t- on county, commandant of the Sol or at Jacksonville. dier’s home at Roseburg, vice W. J. Mrs. A. Costal of Ashland was in Shipley. Medford Thursday. The Native Sons of California have C. II. Pierce of Ashland has been taken hold of the matter of celebrat paying Medford a visit. ing the coining 4tli of July in Yreka, Judge Neil was in Medford Friday, and intend to give a demonstration on professional business. worthy of the occasion. IL A. Rotermund, formerly of Grants J. F. Davis of Gold Hill spent a day Cass, who lias been in charge of the in Medford ast week. Geo. Stevens of Brownsboro was a railroad station at Montague, Cal., for sometime past, lias resigned on recent visitor in Medford. account of ill health. Von der Hellen Bros, of Wellen were Prof. Chas. A. Redmond, who held among us one day this week. the chair of history in the Southern S. P. Barneburg, theenergetic stock Oregon Normal School, died of con man, was with us yesterday. sumption at Phoenix, Arizona, April Frank Poole, late of Eagle Point, has 14fh. The remains were shipped to become a resident of Medford. McMinnville for burial. 111 L. A. Ros«1 of Pho'uix, one of our There are four candidates for Con pioneers, is in Medford today. V» gress in the field, viz.: A. E. Reames, A. M Cannon, the attorney, has re- of Jacksonville, Democrat; Binger turned from his northern trip. Hermann, of Roseburg, Republican; E. C. \\ ells of Gold Hill and his fam- J. W. Ingle, of Corvallis Socialist: ily visited in Medford Thursday. W. I’. Elmore, «if Brownsville, Pro Sir*. Hayes'* First Letter Appealing^ to Mrs. Pinkham for Help: hibitionist. C. H. Hanscom of Talent precinct “ I ’ ear M rs . 1* inkham : — I have lieen under Boston doctors’ treat and his wife made us a call Monday. The semi- centennial anniversary of ment for a long time without any relief. They tell me 1 have a fibroid Mesdaines W. I. Vawtar and M. L. the settlement of Isaac Hill and his tniuor. I cannot sit down without great pain,and the soreness extends Alford visited in Ashland Thursday. family in Southern Oregon was cele up my spine. I have Ix-aring-down pains both baek and front. Sly at>- brated at Ashland by members and Mr and Mrs. L. B. Caster of Big domen i - swollen, a.:4 1 have had flowing spells for three years. My ap- descendants of t he f arent tree, num- * - K •'“1- 1 cannot walk or lie on my feet for any length of time. Butte precinct are in our city today. bering 57 people, April 14tb, just “Tiie sj niptoms of Fibroid Tumor given in your little book ac- Miss Ella Orth of Jacksonville spent fifty years previous, the old.folks had ••urately «1« « rile my case, so 1 write to you for a«lviee.” — (Signed) Mrs. a short time in Medford Wednesday. completed the long overland journey E. F. 11.0% 2-*1'* Dudley St., (Roxbury) lioston, Mass. T. B. Good pasture of Phcenix was from Tennessee and settled on their Note the result of Mrs. Pinkham’s advice—al* among the many here during the week donation claim, ituated seven miles though she advised Mrs. Hayes, of Boston, to take P. IL Daily, county school s south of Ashland, and which is now her medicine — which she knew would help her — tandent, was a Medford visitor known as the Kingsbury place. * her letter contained a mass of additional instruc day. The following are the jurors drawn tions as to treatment, all of which helped to bring Thos. E. Nichols, one of our promi for the April term of the circuit court nent stockmen, was in Medfonl Thur»- for Josephine county: Beuj. Dimlck, about the happy result. W. .1. Soverns, John E. Day, W. H. day. “D ear M rs . P ixkham :—Sometime ago I wrote to you describ, Freed, J. H. Colby, E. A. Wade, H. J. Pattersen, county commissioner, ii.g my syinptoins and asked your advice. You replied, and I followed Zoller, T. B. Elliott, W. 11. Simmons, all your directions carefully, and to-day I am a well woman. was in Medford at thebeginning of the Joseph Pollock, G. M. Caldwell, Geo. 1 he use of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound entirely week. P. Furman, E. C. De Armond, J. C expelled the tumor and strengthened my whole system. 1 can walk C. P. Snell weut to Salem Wedmw- miles now. Campbell, Grants Pass. Ed. Dailey day, to argue a ease in the Supreme M Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coni|M»uml is worth five dol Geo. Duncan, II. M. Garner, F. Des— lars a drop. 1 advise all women who are afflicted with tumors or Court. inger, Kerby. C. W. Craig, Geo. Kip female trouble of any kind to give it a faithful trial.”—(Signed) M rs Mr. and Mrs. John Bellinger of Pooh hart, Selma. Chas. Swinden, O. M. E. F. H ayes ,>2 Dudley St., (Roxbury) Boston, Mass. Bah were among the many in Medford Knox, Murphy. J. E. Holland, W. E. Leonard, Holland. C. D. Sexton, D Mountains of gohlcould not pureha>«1 sucli tt'stiniony or take lately. Peterson, Merlin. R. P. George, Wal the place of tin1 health and happiness which Lydia E. Pinkham’s Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Young of do. Hugh McKenzie, Wolf Creek. J. Vegetable C'ompouud brought to Mrs. Hayes. Gold Hill were Medford visitors Wed J. Steiner. A. A. Porter, Grave. John Such testimony should lie accepted by all women as convincing nesday. Mackin, Leland. evidence that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound stands Mrs. M. A. Hoge, an excellent teach Thrice a Week World. without a peer as a lvmedy for all the distressing ills of women; all ovarian troubles; tumors; inflammations; ulceration, falling and dis er, is teaching the Steamboat district The Thrice-a-Week World was a placements of the womb; backache; irregular, suppressed or painful school. brilliant success in the beginning and menstruation. Surely the volume and character of the testimonial let A. L. Manwell, who is now a resident ters we are daily printing in the new>nq»-rcan leave no room for doubt. of Josephine county, is pacing Medfonl hasbeen steadily growing ever since. Time is the test of all things, and has Mrs. Hayes at her above address wid g'adlv answer any letters set its seal of approval on this paper, which sick women may write for fuller information aliout her illness.. a visit. which is widely circulated in every Iler gratituds to Mrs. t*iiikhain and Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable John P. Jones, traveling’ passenger state and territory of t he Union, and Compound is so gvniüne and heartfelt that she thinks no trouble is too agent of the S. P. Co., was in Medford wherever there are people who can great for her to take in return for her health .-.nd h ipj«incss. read our mother tongue. TheThrice- Wednesday. a-Week World for the year 1803 will Truly is it said that it is Lydia E. I'inkham’s V«^g«*tal»le Com Mrs. Nus baum of Lake creek visited make its news service, if p issible, pound that is curing so many women,and no otli -r medicine; don’t for her daughter, who lives in Medford, more extensive than ever. All events get this when some druggist wants to sell you something else. of importance, no matter where they not long since. vennn forfeit if we which cannot forthwith pr-xlu»'«» th«» .riginal letters and signatures at happen, are reported accurately and «n&lUllIl will prove their a i «• k’« t ’ihteuet» Geo. Clift, who is in the employ of promptly. ■WWW W Lydia K. I’inkh nn Me th ute Co., Lynn, the Fish Lake Ditch Co., was with us a The su’scriber, for only one dollar a year, gets three papers every week few days ago. and more news and general reading T. H. Hemenway and F. W. Smith than mostgreat dailies can furnish at of Portland are in this section, on a five or -ix times the price. The World is absolutely fair in Its tour of inspection. political news. Partisan bia< is never Mr. and Mrs E. Wilkinson ami Mrs. allowed to affect its news column. Mamie Hanley spent Thursday after In addition to all the news the Thrice-a-Week World furnishes the noon in Jacksonville. best serial fiction, elaborate market C. E. Gaddis, manager of the Med- reports and other features of interest. ford Creamery, returned from Rose- Its regular subscription price is only Buy * Bottle of SI 00 per year and this pays for 156 burg a few days since. papers We offer the Thnce-a-Week C. R. Moore and W. T. Kinney, who World and our pajier one year for live in Lake Creek district, were in 12.00. The regular subscription price < f the two Dapers is S2.50 Medford not long since. C. E. Tull, who was quite sick, has Rub in well and Walked Without Crutches been discharged from the Medford I was much afflicted with sciatica, hospital as fully recovered. writes Ed. C. Nud, luwaville, Sedg Roy Kremer of Grant's Pass and L. wick Co., Kan., ‘‘going about on F. Jordan of Gold Hill were in Med crutches and suffering a vreal deal of pain. 1 was induced to try Ballard’s IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CUKE YOU. ford during the past week. Sn iw Liniment, which relieved me. I Hon. A. E. Reames, Democratic us d three 50c. bottles. It is the Sn-ttau’s Snap Sb-vt, the w.-mderfut destroyer of all forms of Infiamma lion tn manor beasi candidate for Congress, went to Wash greatest liniment I ever used; have Oc aad |l per outlie R K. SL'TTON, »ole proprietor and manufacturenAsuiand, Gregor rec >mmended it to a number of per ington county Friday evening. Foralo at City Drug Store. J acks »ostile. and by Dr J Hinkle CentraPoinl sons, all express themselves a- being Emmett Beeson, one of tho promi benefited by it. 1 now walk without nent stock raisers of Southern Oregon,’ crutclies, able to perform a great deal <>f light of labor on the farm.” 25c., was at the county-seat Monday. 50 and i 1.00 at City Drug Sto e. M. McDonough whois now engag ed in the lumber business at Ashland, Kiikirorms That Die. The sill.w. nn story is a twice told spent a day in Medford this week. Dr. Lee Steiner of Lakeview passed tale. Ever; i...«t,. knows bow th«1) reon. wriggling «•!•< attire, fed fat on mulber through the valley Wednesday, on ry leavers spins himself a shin route to bis former home at Salem. ing shroud, out ol’ which lie will come W. H. Wright, who lives in the Sac with wings that is. If lie comes out at ramento valley, has been visiting C. C. all. For the most part he does not. The cocoons meant for reeling are kiln Ragsdale, proprietor of Hotel Nash. dried until the dormant life goes out Arthur Poe and Peter Denhoff made entirely. The largest ami fairest are Medford a short visit this week. They ■avt-d for wed. Out of them come Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs are in the employ of the Iowa Lumber the moths that lay eggs for a new gen Co. eration. l-'rom 300 to 600 is the usual and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery C. A. Pruett of Pooh Bah was in number. bv Daylight to all Points East. The eggs, called grain, are subject to Medford the forepart of the week. lie a fungus that do«‘s not d«istroy their informs us that his wife, who was very vitality, but makes worms hatebed sick, has almost fully recovered. from them unhealthy. They toil not, Emanuel Pool of Klamath county, neither do they spin. Instead they dla Modern Equipment, through Pullman and Tourist who has been visiting his former home, weak and languid, to the disgust of the Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Service .... in Iowa, returned this week. He is growers and the depletion of th elx better pleased with Oregon than ever. pockets. L. H. Hughes of Phoenix was among A Thoughtful Man our many visitors during the week He M. M. Austin of Winchester, Ind., W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. For rate?, folders and other informs us that his brother Charles knew what to -............ do in the hour of need. 124 Third St., PORTLA ND, OBE his located in the State of Washington. His wife information, address wifi1 had such an unusual L_---- cai-e of »t« m ich and liver trouble physicians Miss Case, rhetorical instructor in could not help her. E_ He thought of C the Southern Oregon Normal School, and tried Dr. King’s New Life Pills and Miss Bernice Angle came down and she got reliefat once and was from Ashland Wednesday evening, to finally cured. Only 25c., at City Drug Store. attend the entertainment. you have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels con- Jacob Klippel, who is engaged in Mortifying Advice. st i pa ted, bad taste in the mouth ? If ininingin Josephine county, spent sever A federal officeholder tells of cam- not all of these symptoms, al days in Medford. He is a veteran of paigning in Kentucky with another I then some of them? It's the civil war and came on business stump speaker^ The latter thought to with the board of pension examiners. make a good impression in the famous I your i distillery town of Owensboro, and in II. M. Hanaford, representing H. B. Ills speech then1 sounded the praises of Thearle, manager of liquid air enter- whisky. “Why, gentlemen,’’ said lie t iinm-mts, was in Medfonl one day this “I have notic'd in my reading of his H natural ' week. He did not receive the encour tory and biography that all great men N vegetable remedy, agement ho wished, and went north drank liquor. I tell you, whisky makes H containing no mineral or men smart.” the name evening. narcotic poisons. It will correct “What’s that?” said an old farmer Th« Hilgar—Miller case, involving who was a noted teetotaler. any or all symptoms, make your health, title to a pioce of property in Medford, “Whisky makes men smart,” reiter appetite and spirits góod. At druggists, 50cents. was argued in tho Supremo Court ated tin1 orator, “and I challenge de Thursday. C.l P. Snell and W. M. nial." Colvig represented the appellant and “Then,” said the fanner, “you'd bet respondent respectively. ter get a couple of barrels and begin on It at once.” J Fibroid Tumors Cured A distressing case of I’ ibroid Tumor, which baffled the skill of Boston doctors, Mrs. 11 ayes, of Boston, Mass., the following letter tells how she was cured, after everything else failed, by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Marvelous Escape tieni Death ! / PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND Does a Woudrous Work for a Lady Who Was Almost Crazed with » Paiu and Suffering. It is well known that terrible rheumatism, sciatica, and neuralgia cause more helpless ness, acute suffering, and agony, than any of the other diseases that attlict humanity. The great medicinal virtues of Paine’s Celery Com pound make it the only trustworthy specific for the cure of all forms of rheumatism and neuralgia. Ihousands of strong testimonial letters from the most prominent people of the land, prove that Paine’s Celery Compound has banished these terribly fatal troubles when all other treatment has failed. Mrs. Mar garet Bethel, of Brainerd, Minn., after thirty years of agonizing tortures had a desire to end her life, if it was the will of Heaven: she al most prayed for the time to lay it down. Heaven-directed, she made use of Paine’s Celery Compound, and is enjoying true life once more. She says: — “ l or thirty years I have been a great suf ferer from neuralgia in the head, and also with rheumatism in the whole body. I l>egan taking Paine’s Celery Compound and soon found I was much belter. Before taking the Compound, my life was such a burden that I almost prayed to lay it down. I was bedfast every two weeks with horrible pain in the head, back, and neck, until I was almost crazed. I am able to do harder work and more of it today than for twenty-five years. I am really enjoying life again, thanks to Paine’s Celery Compound. I am satisfied that my life has been prolonged many years by its use.” lr > DON’T STOP WORK for a Sprained Arm, Ankle or Back SNAP SHOT. YOU ARE GOOD AS NEV, THE SCENIC LINE 3 Fast Frains Daily Between Ogden and Denver 3 STOPOVERS ALLOWED IT fit Your Litter! I I I A e M M At City Drug Store, Jacksonville To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. This Signatare,^ Cures Crip in Two Days. Farm for Sale. Righty acres of land, In Meadows prectnc, black loam, part in cultivation, all fenceu watered by two tine springs. il% miles from school, 20 miles from Gold Hill. Title per fect. Will te sold at a bargain. pply for further particulars to SILAS J. DAY. Red Estate Agent, Jackson villa. Or fast black Diamond Dyes Color Anything Any Color There are many ways in which Diamond Dyes will help you. Dresses, cloaks, suits, riblorfs, coats, feathers, stockings,—every thing wearable, Diamond Dyes make to look like new. Diamond Dyes are the perfect home dyes; they are SIMPLE, STRONG, SURE. 'JÍKXKKitHKKXW&OOOOOO-OOÍHX) Southern Oregon Mines XX 00000000-00-0000000-000 Tiie largest gold nugget yet disc<>v er. <1 in the Nome District yielded to the finder $1700. Notices for tiie location of placei and quartz mines, etc., up-to-date and complete, for sale at this office. A. N. Mills of Tacoma, a well-known operator in mines, is in this section again, accompanied by W. DcVarilla of Grants Pass. They are negotiat ing for the O|>p mines, located a few miles westof Jacksonville. F. IL Stull has returned fioin the Red Bean mine, located in Douglas county, which he has been developing for some time past. The ledge is low twelve feet wide and carries ore of an excellent quality. He will leave for Kingman, Arizona, in a short time. The American Mining Code, stand ard authority on all subjects partain- ing to mining, water-rights, etc., is kept. <m hand at this office. The management of the Shorty- Hope Mining and Milling Co. have ar- ranged with Jesse A. McCall, the ex pert United States Deputy Mineral Surveyor for Oregon, to survey and map the ledges through the entire length ;of their properties, nearly a mile. II. S. Heed of Medford, the mining man, was in Ashland recently, says the Tribune. With his partner, Mr. Fletcher, he has a crew of men at work on the Little Applegate Cinna bar mine, 12 miles southwest of Ash land. They are running a new tunnel, which will tap the ledge 140 feet be low the idd workings, and it will take about four months to get underneath the old shaft. The American Mining Code, stand ard authority on all subjects parlaln- ing to mining, water-rights, etc., is kept on hand at this office. W. D. Sisson bad some fine sped- mens of copper ore in Yreka, which came from some copper ledges he is interested in with other parties at the head of Smith river in Del Norte Co., < al. The group of mines extend into • Began, across the boundary, and are close to the northwest corner of this county. They are probably in the same belt as the Preston Peak and Jo c.’e k copper mines on Siski vou mon n- tarn, near the California line. ROLLS of Ec UPWARD have bought a job lot of WALL PAPER that will be Sold at Surprisingly Low Prices. THERE ARE SOME IVe CHOICE PAT iER\S. See Them IBefore They Are Gone EMBALMERS UNDERTAKERS Mrs. Conk in Assistant in Ladies’ and Children’s Cas*s. Cails Promptly Answered at all Hours............................. PHONE 573. RESIDENCE WORTMAN PLACE, TWO BLOCKS WEST OF STORE.. - • - 8SU. BOYD & CONKLIN,” eiosinQ 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. . . Harness, Saddles, Robes and Whips Makes A Clean Sweep. 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 There’s nothing like doing a thing thor< uglily. Of all the Salves you ever heard of Bucklen’s ’ he be ll irns S res Bruises, Ulcer-, Skin Eruptions a only 25 ■- at d „ guarant ___ e l isfact n ty City Dru We hare a »pedal department of advice, and will an-wer free any qtieetiona about dyeing Bend »ample of good» when po»»ible. Direction book and 45 dyed »ample» free. Shiny Pastry« THE NUGGAR TANK. Till» Loathnonte Spot 1» One of the Siiclata of India. One of the innumerable curious sights of India is the Nuggar tank of Kura- chi. In former times th«1 enrcodil«1» which inhabit It rottmed the neighbor boo«! at their will. t»<ieklng whom they might devour, but so great were their depredations that the authorities were forced to build a wall round their haunt. This Is a swamp, causcsl by hot springs, the medicinal virtues of Which have been known from early times an«i are attributed to the sanctity of a Mohammedan whose tomb is cl«>s« by and to whom the crocodiles are sa- cred. The tank, as it Is called, is about 150 yards long by about half that dis tance in breadth. In this space one observ«‘r <a«unt«‘d over ‘-‘'*1 reptiles from eight to tift«*«’ii feet long and smaller ones innumerable. They are so tame, in a tien.se, that it is necessary to poke them with a sti<’k before they will move. Buffaloes are always standing in th« water au«l are not attack«1«!, but any other animal is instantly seiz«"d. “The whole appearance of the place,' ' says one writer, “with Its green, slimy. stagnant water and so many of these huge, uncouth monsters moving slug gishly alout. Is disgusting in the ex treme, and it will long b«1 rememlH’red by me as the most loathsome spot I •ver beheld."—Chambers’ Journal. That bright yelknv. shiny surface that gives such n rich look to the pastry of delicatessen shops is obtained by brushing it over with the yolk of aii egg beaten with two tablespoonfuls of milk about ten minutes before it ¡9 tak en out of the oven. This glazing proc ess is a great improvement to the ap- p«arance of a chicken pie. Cereal Represents the highest standard of excellence in cereal coffee products 54°o California figs and prunes, scientifically blended with 46°t well ripened grain, makes a table beverage of rare quality. In F igprune there is com- bined, with the delicious fruit flavor, all the nutritious and health-giving qualities of fruit and grain. Boil from 5 to 10 minutes only ALL GROCERS FIGPRUNE X led ford Wall Paper 3c Per Roll and Up Weeks & Baker West Side /BURNITURE axp r UNDERTAKERS SELL CEREAL If The Baby la Cutting Teeth. Be sure and use that old and well-tried rente dy. M rs . W inslow ’ s S oothing S yrup . for children teething. It soothes the child, soft ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty live cents a bottle. Marlin A Speedy Yenrllnir. - HIGH PRESSURE SH?KCLC smokeless cartridges, made by U. M. C. Co., to fit the regular ,38-SS Martia re. peaters 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 riflea is adapted to both velocities. no too (tuirnwr » j ——tf- A yearling filly, owned !n Ken tucky, by Belsire, 2:18, dam by Jay Bird, trotted a quarter in forty-on« seconds and an eighth In nineteen the fifth time she was on the track. THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO NEW HAVEN, COMN. Wouldn't Wear n Glove. Yeager is one of the few catchers who will not wear a glove, and. unfor tunate as It is. Ids reward came in the shape of a badly split hand that puts blm out of the game for awhile. SOUTH AND Mrs. Fred Unradh. HERBINE CURES f Fever and Ague. A dose will usual ly stop a chill, a continuance always cures. Mrs. Wm. M. St.ro ad, Midloth ian, Texas, May 31, 1*99, writes: “We Have used Heroine in our family for eight years, and found it the best, medicine we have ever used, for la grippe, bilious fever and malaria.” 50c. at City Drug Store. From the Coo!-.book. Mrs. New Wed -You don't like tlie dumplings, Harry? Why, i made them from Mrs. Snorer's «*><>!; book. Mr. Nev, Wed Well, my dear, th«1 book itself may lie very palatable, but 1 must have been ludpeil to a piece of the cardboard cover. New York Tinies Miners Wanted. Ten good miners, who have had ex perience in placer ruining, can get steady employment by applying to the undersigned. Wage-, $2.25 a day; board, 60 certs a day. Address or call on O ld C hannel M ining C o ., Galice, Josephine Co , Ore. |*r»'sl<l«*»t «'»«intrv i'lab. Benton Harbor, Mich. •‘After my first baby was bom I did not seem to regain my strength although the doctor gave me a tonic which he consid ered very superior, but instead ci getting better I grew weaker every day. My hus band insisted that I take Wine of Cardui for a week and see what it would do for me. I did take the medicine and was very grateful to find my strength and health slowly returning. In two weeks I was out of bed and in a month I was able to take up my usual duties. I am very enthusi astic in its praise.” Wine of Cardui reinforces the organs of generation for the ordeal of preg nancy ami childbirth. It prevents mis carriage. No woman who takes Wine of Cardui need fear the coining of her child. If Mrs. Vnrath had taken Wine of Cardui before her baby came she would not have been weakened as she was. Iler rapid recovery should commend this great remedy to every expectant mother. Wine of Cardui regulates the menstrual flow. UNEor CARDUj Treasurer’s Seventh Notice. Office of the County Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon, Jack sonville, Marell 30, 1903. Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the county treasury for tho redemption of ail outstanding county warrants protested from May 10, 19(H), to Nov. 8th, 1900, both dates: Inclusive. Interest on same will cease , after the above date. D. H. M iller , County Treasurer OA.8TOTLIA. Bear« th« __# Tlw Kind You Have Always Bougu I I EAST —VIA— Weeks & Baker Funeral Directors and Embalmers West Side, Medford. Ore. Open Nights Southern Pacific Co. Shasta Route Trains ¡eave Medford for Portland and way stations at 4:21 a. tn. and i 5:52 p. tu. Lv Portland. ... 8:30 am 8:3u tau Lv Medford ... . 11:45 pin 11:20 am Ar A-hland......... 12:30 am 12:05 pm A i Sacramento... 5:05 pm 5:00 am ! Ar San Francisco. 7:55 pui 8:55 am i | Ar Los Angeles... 2.00 pm 8:05 am 1 Ar El Paso......... 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Ar Fort Worth.. 6.30 am 6:30 am Ar City of Mexico. 11:30 a m 11:30 am Ar Houston. . .. 7:00 am 7:00 am Ar New Orleans.. 6:30 pin 6:30 pni | Ar Washington .. 6:42 pin 6:42 pm Ar New York .... 12:10 pm 12:10 pm Pullman and Tourist Cars On both trains. Chair cars Sacra- to El Paso, and tourist cars to Ne v Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with the several steamship lines for Hono lulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Cen tral and Soutii America. See agent at Medford station, or address W. E. COMAN, G F. & P. A , Portland, Oregon. Medford Furniture Co., HouseFurnishers and Undertakers. JohnH. Butler, Funeral Di rector. Day Phone Main 353. Night Phone Main 251. Great Rock Island ROUTE 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 System Scenic Line Through Standard Sleeping Cars daily between Ogden and Chicago via the Scenic Line. Through Standard Sleeping Oars daily bvtweeu 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. 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. For rates, folders and descriptive literature write to L. B. GORHAM, T. J. CLARK, General Agent, Trav. Pass. Agt. 250 Alder St.. Portland, Or. To .'ore Cuiimipat* • fake Cascareis U mk I. v CakiarUc. 10c or*» 1U ¿ C. r>ul «O cur« dr-iKKiau rvZuiMl muaas