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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1903)
A PROMINENT EVENT IN SOCIAL CIRCLES or canker, two or three years ago, THE BALLOTING FOR MEDFORD SQUIBS have eradicated the disease entirely CARNIVAL QUEEN there by spraying with Bordeaux. M. F. Lewis visited in Jacksonville Wedding of a Couple Welljand Favor “Mr. Rymer, who has a 10-acre ap today. Medford is a Close Second in the Con ple orchard three miles west of ably Known in Southern Mr. McNabb of Central Point is with test Interest Increasing Grants Pass, which for the past four Oregon. us today. Rapidly. years has been badly diseased with ( John Arnold, the honest granger, is I Permanently Cures Sick and A brilliant society event to >k place anthracnose, failed to eradicate the ' 804 among us today. Tue-iday in the beautiful home of disease by spraying late In the winter Miss Blackburn, Gold Hill. 7118 Prudie Angle, Medford .... Nervous Headaches that Geo. Porter of Ashland was among Hon. at.d Mrs. H. E. Ankeny, says the or early spring. At my suggestion lie 763 Helen Colvig, Jacksonville. us a few days ago. Eugene Guard. It was the wedding sprayed the diseased trees with Bor Make Life Miserable. 498 of the eldest daughter of the deaux mixture, leaving two rows un Lucy George, Ashland........ Mrs. R. T. Burnett of Ashlaud is vis household, Miss Dee, to John S. sprayed, as a check, with the result GRANTS PASS, LEADING CANDIDATES. iting in Medford. Sick and nervous headaches are amongst Orth, a prominent citizen and busi that at this date on all the trees Grace Good............................................ 621 John F. White was at tho county- the worst ills of life, l he man or woman who is subject to headache at irregular intervals, ness man and clerk of Jackson county. sprayed last fall with Bordeaux no Essie Hartman..................................... 608 seat a few days since. goes through life liearing a load of misery Tlie wedding was a semi-private af new growth appears, while on the two Carrie White......................................... 574 Hon. .1. D. Olwell of Central Point and wretchedness that is terrible to think fair, only the immediate friends and rows left unsprayed the new anthrac E. Dowell...............................................479 went north Thursday. of. Headaches as a rule, result from a dis relatives of the families being present. nose appears in great abundance. The race for carnival queen is start Heaton Fox, a prominent citizen of ordered condition of the nervous system. Aside from Eugene guests, Mr. and This test alone demonstrates that an ed, and it’s a hard guess as to who Mental excitement, loss of sleep, bodily Ashlaud, is quite sick. Mrs. D’Huff, of The Dalles; V. C »ok thracnose has a specific in the use of will be successful. Gold Hill starts fatigue, and disordered digestion ate exciting Miss Mae Williams returned from causes. W hen the brain becomes tired and and daughter, Miss Lelia, of Portland; Bordeaux mixture applied early in off in the lead, with Miss Angle just debilitated, the whole nervous system is weak six votes behind, while Miss Colvig of Central Point today. Mr. and Mrs. MeC’ltllan, of Roseburg; the fall.” R. Cox and Jas. Stewart were in ened, and headaches result. If the liver is Jacksonville is only 41 votes in the Miss Ortli and Miss Elli Orth, sisieis sluggish, the kidneys inactive, and digestion rear. Many voters of Grants Pass are Jacksonville this afternoon. Makes A Clean Sweep. of the griMim, of Jacksonville, Mrs. E. deranged, headaches invariably follow. To Wilkinson, Medford, aud C. N. Mc F. M. Nelson of Phoenix, the lumber cure and prevent headache, the nervous sys There’s nothing like doing a thing sup|>orting outside candidates. tem must be strengthened and vitalized, The carnival committee will not ac manufacturer, called today. Arthur, of Portland, were in atten thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever l he most persistent cases of headache, nervous heard of Buekien’s Arnica Salve is cept any more ballots by mail. Peo dance. Miss Marie Gray has gone to Klam feebleness, and sleeplessness, are permanently the best. It sweeps away and cures At <:30 o’clock the bridal party en Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts, Boils, ple living at Medford must vote at ath county, to teach school. cured by l’ame’s Celery Compound; it is the great reconstructant of the nervous system. tered the pari r, which was beautiful Ulcers, Skin Eruptionsand Piles. It’s the station erected in this city for Rev. W. F. Shields has returned Mrs. Henry Westrick, St. Clair, Mich., tells ly decorated in apple blossoms and only 25c. aud guaranteed to give sat that purpose. Every Thursday no >n from his trip to Oakland, Oregon. of her release from suffering as follows:— the ballots will be counted at the white no 1 pink ribbon, accompanied isfaction by City Drug Store. I have Gen troubled with dyspepsia and Dr. Gale and H. C. Shearer of Jack sick “ headache Medford Drug Co.’s place of business, for a number of years. Alxjut by Loheagriu’s pretty wedding march every week I would have a bad s]>ell of sick and tlie public is Invited to be pres sonville were in Medford today. Valley Wool Growers to played by Mrs. Emma Thompson. S. W. Blasdell, the well-known oper headache, but since I l>egan using Paine’s ent. The contest will be in the bands Atoneetid of the room they took Celery Compound, my dyspepaia is gone, and Combine. of a local committee, the press in ator in mines, was with us this week. their stand under a beiutiful bower I do not have any more headaches. I feel cluded. Gold Hill and Jacksonville II. G. Meyer of Lake creek, the well- better than I have for yeais.” of flowers, and in a few moments were Plans are lielng formulated to <■ >m- have made the same arrangements. known stockman, was with us recently. pronounced hu-band and wife by the bine the entire wool clip of the Wlll- Each city may have as many candi No Need Soiling the Bands with Rev. Father Bcutgen, of the Catholic Wm. Dutton of Eagle Point precinct amette Valley and Souihern Oregon. dates as they w ish. chure'x of which faith Mr. O.th is a is in Medford, accon panied by his son. Wools will be graded and "baled to The local camp of Woodmen of the member. Mayor Crowell was at Ashland one World have arranged for big times ev Diamond Dyes are easy and cleanly to use. At tlie altar the bride looked charm meet trade requirements and shipped ery Thursday night. It will furnish day this week, on professional busi- Made for botne economy ; never disappoint. ing in her g >wn of lBterty silk trim- direct to ea-tern mills, saving all mid 25 candidates for the grand initiation ness. Direction book and 45 dyad samples free. dle profits. It ise-timated under the which will take place the first after m d in lac< a id fo'ds. She carr e ) a DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. E. D Foudray, a prominent citi- b .uquet if her favorite fl >weis. o- methods of selling that it will add to noon of ibe carnival. Plans are being made to run a spec zen of Phoenix, was in Medford Wed chids and ferns She w is unaccompa the profits of the growers over 9100,- ial train from Medford to Grants nesday. nied. Tlie gro.nu wore tlie conven 000 00 now going into the pockets of Pass, June 17th. Medford Circle will MINORS ALSO LIABLE Mrs. E. Wilkinson went to Eugene tional evening dress. After th«* cere- the middlemen. One of the largest take their team, which is the b< st Monday, to attend the Orth—Ankeny The Following Law was Passed by moay lhe guests sat at oi.e of tlie wool warehouses in Portland has l>een drilled one in the state. nuptials. secured and is being fitted up with the Late Legislature, and Went most elab »rate weddiog banquets ev A Thoughtful Man. Mrs. Wm. Cook, who has been quite into Effect Feb. 21, 1903. er served in this city. It was a ser baling machinery and gracing tables. M. M. Austin of Winchester. Ind., ill, is convalescing, wo are pleased to vice long to be remembered by them. When wools are all in shape for Section 1. It shall be unlawful to market sale will be advertised East knew what to do in the hour of need. announce. An Informal reeepti >n followed and sell, barter, trade, give or in any man and then to'd under s?aled bids. Hav His wife had such an unusual case of D. Perozzi of the Ashland Creamery congratulations were showered upon sumach and liver trouble physicians ner furnish to any minor under the ing several million pounds together could not help her. He thought of is making a business visit to Northern the fortunate mtn from the south age of eighteen years any tobacco, and being properly packed, it will and tried Dr. King’s New Life Pills California. who wooed and won one of Eugene’s jjigars or cigarettes in any furm or warrant eastern mills sending out and she got relief at once and was most popular daughters. The bride Robert II. Moore, the Gold Hill mer any compound in which tobacco forms their buyers to buy direct from the finally cured. Only 25c., at City Drug was the recipient of an elaborate dis Store. chant, spent an afternoon in Medford a component part, without the writ range. The largest grower in. the play of valuable and beautiful pres this week. ten consent or order of such minor's ents, cut glass forming a chief fea W ¡Barnette valley, S. Philippi of HERE AND THERE H. M. Coss retti rned this evening parent or guardian; and if such minor Stayton, Marlon county, is beginner ture. from zXshland, w here he is doing a has no parent or guardian, then in of the proposition. The happy couple left next morning Circuit court stands adjourned until big business. that case consent may t»e given by for Portland, where they will spend a Judge Hanna’s return from Josephine C. E. Spencer of Thermalito, Calif., the county court sitting for the trans Thrice a Week World few days of their honeymoon. Afte_ county. is visiting relatives and friends living action of county business, upon prop a short time spent in Eugene they A girl thinks it is better to have in this section. er application in the county in which The Thrice-a-Week World was a will repair to Jacksonville, where brilliant success iu the beginning and been kissed and caught than never to said minor may have resided. D. D. Good of zXshland is looking af they will reside. The beat wishes of has been steadily growing ever since. have been kissed at all. Sec. 2. Any person violating the ter his mining interests in Siskiyou their host of friends acc< mpany litem. Time is the test of all things, and has provisions of this act shall, upon con We pay the highest market price in county, Calif. set its seal of approval on this paper, cash for sheep’s wool and goat's hair. viction, lie lined in any sum not less which is widely circulated in every HEKBlNE CURES L. B. Warner, the wideawake agent stale aud territory of the Union, and Nuuan, Jacksonville. than live dollars Dor more than titty Fever and Ague. A d<»se will usual wherever there are people who can Dunsmuir is to be rebuilt in a sub for the Albany nursery, has returned dollars. ly stop a chill, a continuance alway- read our mother tongue. TIieThrice- ' from a trip north. Sec. 3. It shall be unlawful for any cures. Mrs Wm. M Stro id, Midloth a-Wiek World for the year 1903 will stantial manner, many of the build Rev. T. L. Crandall has gone to minor under the age of eighteen years ian, Texas, May 31, 1899. write«: “We make its uews service, if possible, ings to be of brick. Tlie water system California, and will spend a week in to smoke, or in any way use any cigar, have us*d Herniue iu our family for mure extensive Ilian ever. All events will also be improved. eight years, and found it the best of importance, no matter where they the vicinity of Fresno. cigarette, or tobacco in any form The appropriations of the late Ore medicine we have ever used, for la happen, are reported accurately and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kincaid visited whatsoever on any public highway, gon legislature were 92,265,000. Toe grippe, bilious fever aud malaria.” promptly. 50c. at City Drug store. The su scriber, for only one dollar appropriation bills of the last Cali in Medford this week. They are lo- street, place, square or resort. a year, gets three papers every week fornia legislature amounts to 911,000,- cated at Dunsmuir, Cal. Sec. 4. Any minor violating the and more news and general reading 000. Our Fruit Interests A. Yetter and J. A. Cavers. two of provisions of this act shall, up >n con than mostgreal dailies can furnish at AleliDa Patti is to make another Omaha's leading citizens, are in Med- viction, be fined in any sum not less A. H. Car-on, member of the State fiie or -lx times ti e t rice. than one no’more than ten dollars, Tlie World is absolutely fair in its “farewell tour” of the United States. I ford on timber-land business. Board of Horticulture frem this dis polit cal news. Partisan bias is never She will get five thousand dollars for Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pelton of Sam’s or by imprisonment at tlie option trict, recently submilt«d a report, allowed to affect its news column. of the court, twodays for each offense. lu addition to all the news the each concert, an estimated return of I X*alley were in Medford XX’ednesday. Sec. 5. Justices of the peace shall from which we make the following Thrice-a-Week World furnishes the tifiy-slx dollars for each inimité cm- ¡ So was S. F. Morine of Eagle Point. have concurrent jurisdiction with extracts: best serial fiction, elaborate market ployed. Mr. Gurnea of Ashland has been vis the circuit court fur all offenses aris “Spraying Las been done to a great reports and otln r features of interest ing under this act. In 1889 Michigan cut. 4,392.189,914 iting his son, E. W. Gurnea, superin er extent thau any 'ormer year, as or Its regular subset iption price is only chardmen of all clas-es now leiLze 11 00 per year, and this pays for 156 feet of lumber, In 1902 1,746,104,979 tendent of our light and water plant. that their success, it they grow clean papers. We offer the Thrice-a-Week feet. In ten years her cut has been | Geo. R. Lindley, cashier of the Jack- World and our paper one year for Is the cause ot more discomfort than any other fruit l h it can be s >>1 J in the market, 92.00. The reamar subscription price reduced one-half. In 1902 the mills son County Bank, returned last night ailment. 1 you eat the things that you want, of that state cut a little over one ami that are good for you. you are distressed. of the two Dariers is 92.50 it mu«t be sprayed catefuliy. from a business visit in Josephine coun and Acker s Dyspepsia Tablets will make your di I a half billions of shingles. gestion perfect and prevent dyspepsia, and its "Gao ine power to run -pray pumps ty- attendant disagreeable symptoms You can We want a representative in every in Ibis district is increas'ng rapidly. Reduced Rates tromthe East. safely eat auythiug. at any time. If you take John W. Coleman has left Ashland city and town in this state to present oueof these Tablets afterward old by all Fruit men And gaso ine [ower much our business. Our proposition is an for Dixon, Calif., where he will oper druggists under a positive guarantee. 25 cts Commencing Feb. 15th, and con Money refuuded If you are not satisfied. cheaper than band labor on the spray exceptional one, and offers to a good, ate a cannery. He is accompanied by to us for a free sample. W. H H ookkk A Send Co, pumps as will as more efft clive. tinuing to April30th,there will lie low reliable, honest party, with references, his family. Buffalo. N. Y rates In efftet from lhe East via tie nut less than 9100 per month No can There aie 30 ga< 1 ne engine- in use in Illinois (Antral R. R to all Wa-hing- Fred Herrin of Ashland is in Med or appointing of agents -a i Jo-ephit e county alone. lon, Oregonatal Idaho poinla. if any vassing bona-fide, legitimat«' business. zXddreaa ford. He raises some of the finest MOTHER SEES HER BABE ! of your friend- or relativism the East “About 1200 acres of new orchards DROWN IN A CELLAR | are c>.miu.’ Wist while the>e rates with stamp, C. G. Pulsifer & Co., Lum chickens on the coast, and finds ready weie planted in JacUs-m county lhe I are In effect give us th< ir name and ber Exchange, Seattie. sale for the eggs. Los Angeles. April 2< .—Before the past winter, the apple leading all | address, and we will make it < ur busi- It is certain that Oregon is now re Hon. and Mrs. W. A. Carter, of Gold eyes of bis mother and almost wlthiu oilier varieties of fiuit in acreage. , ness lo »«e tiat I hey are givtn tlie ceiving moie attention from Eastern “The apple an th rat nose, which In best possible »er vice. We operate people than at ar y time hitherto iu Hill are in Salem, having been called arm's length of several other children through persi n iby conducted excur the ptsi b.-s II reatened tl e app eoi- sion cars, and in fact give y<u the itshistcry. There is good reason to thither by the illness of the latter’s fa who were playing near by, George, the twenty-one months old son of Mr. and cliards of Joseph ine and Douglas Iren fit of tlie latest convenience« believe that within ten years the |»op- ther, John Hughes. Mrs. Clarence F. Rafferty, was Walter Poindexter and his family, counties with extinction, lam glad to known to modern railroading. We ulati uof the state will be doubled. drowned in six Inches of water In a who went to the State of Washington cellar excavation on the lot adjoining report, is found to yield leioiiy by have 15 different routes between Tlie body of a man was found in the East and the West, and are in sometime since, is now at Oregon City, the family residence on East Tenth >| raying with to deaux mixture ear po-ilion to give yi u the benefit of the Klannth river last Friday, aid ly lu the fail, just ¡»ftr apple-gathi r- best combinations. Write u> and we brought to Yreka for burial. He had where they expect to locate. street. . baby fell into the pool ing. The Eisman Bros, wboseorcliaid, *G1 give you full particulars, ltev. W. F. Shields occupied the pul of water face downward. Before a ■“ ,_________ B. II. evidently been in lhe stream for a Ci m ” ’l Agent six miles west of Grams Pars, was Trumbull, '.... ... ” * * 111. Central physician could be secured it died, its year or more, and nothing ci uld be pit of tho Presbyterian church of Ash parents not knowing what to do la R. R., 142 Third St., Pt rlland, Ore. land Sunday, exchanging places with no badly diseased with an brae nose. found, nor could any knowledge be the emergency. obtained in reference to his 1 (identity. Rev. P. F. Phelps for the day. Ted Feary, Jr., the genial state or ENGLAND'S DEBTS ARE Dr. Matthew Gardner, one of the OF ENORMOUS PROPORTION most distinguished physicians ac d sur ganizer of the A. O. U. W., is in South London. April 21.—The Dally Tele ern Oregon. He made us a pleasant geons ot California, and head of the graph calculates that the total gross call today, accompanied by A. Hub- Southern Pacific R. R. Co. hospital liabilities of the United Kingdom bar<). department, died recently, after a amount to £800,000,000. This com R. W. Christian, a member of the pares with £635,000.000 ln March, surgical operation for appendicitis. He was a native of Canada, aged 56 firm of Champlin & Co., who aie 1899. so that the Boer war may be years. looking for a first-class dredging prop said to have added £185,000,000 to Sick headache absolutely and per osition in Southern Oregon, made us the British national debt. manently cured by using Moki Tea. a a visit Wednesday. pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa J. M. Davidson, a prominent opera SECURITIES COMPANY MAY tion and indigestion, makes you eat, PAY MORE DIVIDENDS sleep, work and tie happy. Satisfac tor in Nome, who is interested in sever Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. al important enterprises in the frozen St. Paul, April 2',.—Before United and 50 cts. Write to W. H. H ooker north, is making our city a short visit. and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery State Circuit Judge W. H. 8anborn & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for a free have appeared attorneys for the sample. A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill, He is now on his way thither. by Daylight to all Points East. the Leading Druggist. H. J. Elkskamp and hi« family leave Northern Securities company and the The Klamath Fal.s Express says R. for Portland In a few days. During Northern Pacific aud the Great North ern Railway companies to present W. Marple has leceived a letter from their stay in Medford they have made their request that the recent decree Harvy Lindley, requesting him ti numerous friends, who regret their de against the Northern Securities be so Modern Equipment, through Pullman and Tourist have conveyances sufficient for tlie parture and wish them good luck far suspended as to permit the pay Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Service . . . . transportation of large numbers of wherever they may go. ment by the railroads of the regular passengers ready to make connection May dividends to the securities com You Know What You Are'.Taklng pany. betweenKlama.il Falls and the tem When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, The petition was granted by Judge porary terminus of the railroad at because tlie formula is plainly printed on every W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt. For rates, folders and other nettle,showing that it Is simply Iron and Quf- Sanborn after the argument. Pokegama commencing on May 1st. The attorneys maintained that the 124 Third St., 1 OUTLAND, ORE It Is probable than naptha launches blne In a tasteless form. No L'uro.No Pav 50c information, address money would ultimately reach the will be put on Klamath river be NOTICE tween Klamath Falls and Keno, af Is herebj- given that all persons are strictly same individuals, whether paid to fording passengers noveltv in tlie forbidden from entering or In any manner them direct or through the medium upon the premises of lhe under mode of transportation. Passengers trespassing signed. For description ot my land see Jack- of the Northern Securities company. may travel 30 miles on the r.ew KL.iu- son county records All trespaswrs will 1« On all other points of the decree no Your appetite is poor, ath railway, 18 miles by stage to punished in the manner provided for in sec modification was asked. The attor 1793 of the Criminal Code of Oregon. My your heart “flutters,” KeDO, tin me up the Klamath river tion agents have full charge of this matter. neys presented their petition to Judge by boat to Klamath I alls. C. B. HOSTEL. you have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breath, bowels con Sanborn on Friday, but United States stipated, bad taste in the mouth ? If District Attorney Haupt, under in If The Baby la Cutting Teeth. Farm for Sale not all of these symptoms, structions from Attorney General Be sure and use that old and well-tried re me then some of them ? It’s Knox, objected, and the case was set dy. M rs . W inslow ’ s S oothing S yhitp , for Eighty acres of land. In Meadows preclnc, children teething. It soothes the child, soft black loam, part In cultivation, all fenced your liver. ens lhe gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic watered by two line springs. 2% miles from for argument. A little over $4,000.900 and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty school, 20 miles from Gold Hili, Title per will be released for the May dividends tive cents a bottle. feet. vVtll be sold al a bargain. and nearly >,4,000.000 will be paid £ pply for further particulars to out before a decision can be secured SILAH J. DAY, May Day Ball Real Estate Agent, Jacksonville. Or from the supreme court of the United natural States. TEAMS WANTED. vegetable remedy, A dancing party will be given at Ro-e’s hall on Ai plegate on the night containing no mineral or A Sweet Breath, We want a number of logging of the 1st (>f May. The best of music narcotic poisons. It will correct and supper will be provided. A prize teams :i and trucks to work by the day Isa never failing sign of a healthy any or all symptoms, make your health, will be awarded the liest wallzer. or contract, Address (r call on Ap stomach, When the hreat.h is bad appetite and spirits good. At druggists, 50 cents. Floor managers, Mlles Cantrall, Chas. piegate Boom and Lumber Company, the stomach Is < ut of order, There Hamilton, Jas. Louden. Tickets, in Murphy, Josephine county, Ore. is no renudy in the world equal to W. R. N ipper , Manager. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure for curing in cluding supper and hoisefeed, 92. A general invitation is extended. digestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders. Mrs. Mary S. Criek, of Miners Wanted. White Plains, Ky., writes: “1 have been a dyspeptic for years—tried all Ten good miners, who have had ex kinds of remedies but cont inued to perience in placer mining, can get grow worse. By the use of Kodol I steudy employment by applying to lhe began to improve at once, and after undersigned. Wages, 92.25 a day; taking a few battles am fully restored I Take Tablets. /TV X on every board, 60 cents a day. Address or in weight, health and strength and call on can eat whatever 1 like. Kodol | This signature,kox.25^ O ld C hannel M ining C o ., digests what you «¿at and makes the Paine’s Celery Compound DIAMOND DYES INDIGESTION THE SCENIC LINE 3 Fast I rains Daily Between Ogden and Denver 3 STOPOVERS ALLOWED At City Drug Store, Jacksonville I ZL To Cure a Cold in One Day LATE NEWS BRIEFS /Ñ AX Montreal, April 23.—The grave dig gers of Montreal are on strike for an increase of 25 cents a day in wages. Southampton, April 23.—The Sham rock III has been surveytsl In dry dock. It was found that she had sus tained no damage below the water line. Breslau, Silesia, April 23.—Dis patches from various parts of Silesia report that the bodies of fifteen per sons, who were frozen to death during Sunday’s snowstorm, have been found in snow drifts. A number of people are still missing. San Jose, April 23.—Wilson R. How ard, the negro who shot and killed Andre Souer, the aged Frenchman, for the purpose of robbery, has been found guilty of murder in the first degree. This carries the death penalty. He will be sentenced on Friday, May 1. 1,000 • of Wall Paper LOLLS Manila, April 23.—Lieutenant Colo re! Henry W. Sprole of the First Cav alry shot himself in the head with a revolver at Taal, province of Batan- gas, and died immediately afterwards. His brother officers say be was tem porarily Insane. He was appointed to the military academy in 1865. V'-3 ■J : have bought a job lot of WALL PAPER that will be Sold at Surprisingly Low Prices. THERE ARB SOME a » IVe 7î\ /i\ xiz 7îx MZ ZIX zî\ xtz zK XIZ CHOICE PATTERNS. See Them Before They Are Oonc. zia UNDERTAKERS EMBALMERS Mrs. Conklin Assistant in Ladies’ and Children’s Cas s. Calls Promptly Answered at all Hours............................. I PHONE 573. RESIDENCE WORTMAX PLACE, TWO BLOCKS WEST OF STORE.__ _ ------ --- - iSci. BOYD & CONKLIN, DON’T STOP WORK vv W- V V V V V * V V V V V V V for a Sprained Arm, Ankle or Back Buy a Bottle ot SNAP SHOT. Rub in well aud YOU ARE GOOD AS NE’W IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU. Sutton's Snapshot, the w»n'.ertu W.reyer of all forms of infiammat Ionin manor beast Ocand (1 per bottle. K K. SUTTON, -ok fr -r • • md manuf act uren Ashland, Oregon For ale at City Drug Stove. Jacasonv.lle. and uy Dr J Hinkle. Centra Point. Wall Paper 3c Per Roll and Up Weeks & Baker r^URMITURE West side, ------•------ CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. 2JHS undertakers r1 The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Bignzttw» at TITLED ITALIAN BOLDLY HUNTS AMERICAN HEIRESS New York, April z!.—Armed with documents to verify his claim to no bility, Marquis de Mayo Durazzo of Naples, Italy, has come to New York with the avowed intention of marry ing an American heiress, and in evi dence of his earnestness recently ad vertised to this effect. The marquis thinks New York is the Mecca for heiresses. "There is more money in New York than in all Europe,” he said when asked why he came to New York in stead of going to some other large city. • "You sea,” said the marquis. "I art young and would like a young and beautiful bride with the large dowry So 1 come here to find It. America! girls are beautiful beyond all others.’ Asked If $190,000 would be a fail dowry, he said: “It would do, but it is not much return for the honor my title brings. My family is nearly 650 years old and has large estates near Naples." Passports from Naples, signed by the mayor, say that "Arthur. Marquis Durazzo, is of good moral character and the son of Francois. Marquis of Durazzo. a wealthy man of Naules.” F igprune Cereal smokeless cartridges, made by U. M. C. Co., to Fit the regular .39-S3 Marlin re peaters with Smokeless Steel Barrels, give high velocity, fiat trsjeaory and great smashing power. They can be reloaded with black powder as the twist of ibe rifla is adapted to both velocities. TN* MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO. SOUTH AND NEW HAVER, COMM. . EAST THE —VIA— Southern Pacific Co. Shasta route Route. Trains leave Medfurd fur Portland and way stations at 4:21 a m. and 5:52 p. iu. Lv Lv Ar Ar Ar Great Rock Island Portland. ... i 8:30 am Medford......... 11:45 pm. Ashland...........i 12:30 am Sacramento... 5:05 pm! San Francisco. 7:55 pm' Ar Los Angeles... 2.00 pm zXr El Paso.......... 6:00 piu Ar Furt Worth.. 6.30 ano Ar City of Mexico. 11:30 am Ar Houston. ¡ 7:00 ami Ar New Orleans.. I 6:30 pm Ar Washington .. 1 6:42 pm Ar New York .... 12:10 pm 8:3o 11:20 12.05 5:00 8:55 pm am pm atn am 8:05 am 68)0 pm 6:30 am 11:30 am 7:00 am 6:30 pm 6:42 pm 12:10 pm Pullman and Tourist Cars Through personally conducted Tourist sleeping cars between Portland and Chicago once a week. . nd between Ogden and Chicago three rimes a week via the Rock Island System Scenic Line Through Standard Sleeping Cars daily between Ogden and Chicago via the Scenic Line. Ti-rough Standard Sleeping Cars daily I tween Colorado Springs and St. Louis. Through Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars daily between San FranciMX) and Chicago via Los Angeles and El Paso. Threu. h Standard Sleeping Cars and Ci air Cars daily between On both trains. Chair cars Sacra- me' to to El Paso, and tourist cars to Nev Orhans and Washing! u. Connecting at San Francise, wilt; the several steamship lines fur Ilou< - lulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Cen tral and South America. See agent at Medford station, or St. Paul and Chicago.* address W. E. COMAN. G F. A P. A., Be sure to see that, your ticket Portland, Oregon. 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. A Perfect Food Drink The beverage made from FigprilllC CtrCzll is smooth, palatable and nutritious. Because of the large percentage of natural saccharins mat ter in figs and prunes, Figprune requires less sugar than any other cereal coffee. All Grocera Sell It. OASTORIA. Bear» th» ^ni) Vou Have Always Bought To «Jure ConitlputLxit forerei» Take Cascareis Candy Cathartic. 10c or 2So A G. C. Q. tall to car». druuUU ruiuad ummm > < ic UPWARD li I FROM Stockton, April 23.—Fifty-one coun terfeit dollars and eleven halves, sup- pused to have been secreted by the Cummings brothers, the Oakland counterfeiters, were found Ln a can under the Miner avenue bridge in this city by a boy. The money was hidden in the same block in which the Cum mings boys roomed while in this city. Detroit, Mich., April 23.—A special to the Tribune from Lansing says: The proposition to hold a Republican national convention in Detroit as a feature of the celebration of the semi centennial of the birth of the party under the oaks at Jackson, Mich., has created enthusiasm in the state capi tal. Auditor General Powers has communicated with Senator Hanna, chairman of the National Republican committee, to secure his views in re gard to the proposition. London, April 23.—The appoint ment of the Prince of Wales as pres ident of the Royal commision which is to represent Great Britain at tne St. Ixmis exposition will be made at the special request of King Edward, who thought he could thus best dem onstrate his personal Interest in the exposition aud his cordiality toward America generally. John Redmond, the Irish leader, was Invited to be one of the Irish leaders of the commission, but his many engagements necesi- tated a declination. Somerville, N. J„ April 23.—A com mittee of the strikers on the estate of James B. Duke, president of the American Tobacco Company, had a conference with Mr. Duke yesterday. Hv told the committee that he would not under any circumstances re-em ploy the men who had caused trouble at the farm He agreed to increase the wages of the masons, and they returned to work The other strikers are still in an angry mood, but they have gone quietly to their homes. Los Angeles, April 23.—E. H. Pen niman. a conductor of the University line of the Los Angeles Railway com panv, died in the receiving hospital from injuries received while shifting the trolley on his car at the terminus of the line at Garvanza. Pennimna 1 was on the rear of his car holding the ; trolley rope w hile the car was backing up. and was crushed between his car aud another standing behind It. He had been In the employ of the com pany only a year. He leaves a widow and a sister. Mrs. J. T. Preston, re siding in Paxton, Maae. Laxative Bromo Quinine Gallce, Josephine Co., Ore. stomach sweet. I Medford Furniture Co., HouseFurnishers and Undertakers. JohnH. Butler, Funeral Di- i rector. Day Phone Main 353. Night A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Phone Main 251. Will. McDaniel has opened a neat cigar, confectionery and fruit store iu Ryan’s building, Jacksonville, and keeps a complete assortment of ti e best of everything in hisline. Standard brands a specialty. Give him a call, for he will treat you well. rA.SToniA. Bears the lfw 1111,(1 Ywl H3W W*