The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 13, 1903, Image 3

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    Thrice a Week World.
HERE AND THERE.
MEDFORD SQUIBS.
b..T -
n.®._Thrice' -a-
a‘Wetk
»»vt k World
worm was a
•riili int success in the beginning and
has lieen steadily gn wiui ever since.
1 line is the test of ail things, anrt has
’»•t ns seal of approval on this pin>r,
which is widely circulated in «‘very
state and territory or the Union, and
wherever there arc people who cm
read our mot her longue. Tiie 1 hr.ee-
a-W’ek World for the year 1903 will
make its tow» service, if possible,
mor«« extensive than ever. AP events
of iiuix.rtance, no matter where th» y
happen, are reported accurately and
promptly.
The su scriber, for only one dollar
a year, gets three papers every we»»k
a nd more news and geneial leading
thin luostcreat daiiiis can furnish at
live or six tunes the price.
1 lie Wi i-ld is abs dutely fair ;n its
P'dit »'ll news. Partisan tiias is never
allowed to affect its news column.
In a idit ion to all the news the
1 hi ice-,i-Week World furni'-li- s the
best serial ticiion, elaborate market
r; p >rts ami ot in r leat ures » t inter» -t.
Its regular subscription price isonlv
$1 00 per year and
---- * this,
*'
pay, lor 156
papers We
U" »iffer the Tlince-a-Week
World and our paper
. . r une year lor
*2.00. The
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be le^uotr
ic^uiar'uti-cri)
t n>ti price
of the t wo papers is *2..
Tiie Grants Pa-s Carpenters’ Union
C. H. Pierce of Ashland was a recent
has given notice that after June 1st a visitor in Mt'dford.
day will be nin«' hours, work with the
M. F. Parker was at th«i county-seat
piy to lie 33» cents, » r $.’> per day.
one day this week.
Deeds, mortgages, leases, bends
J. R. Irwin of Tolo made us a jileas-
bills of sale and every ima,triable
kind of legal blanks t he latest and ant call this morning.
best—are const ant ly on hand at the
H. W. Jackson spent a few hours in
T imes office.
Jacksonville Thursday.
An Albany mcreb int :ul vertices
Rev. W. F. Shields made Jackson-
“pretty t rings in shirt, waists for
i
ville
a visit Thursday.
sale.” We have pretty things in
F. M. Amy of Central Point was one
shirt wai-ts right here; but they are
' of our visitors Thursday.
not for sale.
Barents- Burdeit-Cou ts. the great
Rev. T. L. Crandall returned Friday
million tire English wi man, who e from his trip to California.
deeds of philanthropy are known all
Mrs. Peaison of Siskiyou has been
over the world, was ‘.io yeirs old April 1 visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Cady.
21. She is in gm d heal h.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Kubli »if Apple-
The Oiegon State Sunday School I gate are in Medford today.
As-ociatiou will hold hs annual ses­
, Mrs. Emma Coleman Anderson of
sions at Portland, beginning on May
Ashland is visiting in Medford.
12tii and cotitinuing to ai.d i cuing
Wm. Spence of Tolo and bis young­
the lòtti instmt. An unusually at­
est
son made us a eall Wednesday.
tractive pnyram Las lie.'ii arrange!.
J.
A. Norman and his family of Ash-
Ru-siu's r.'|orted action of er.deiv-
oring lo shut out trade of other coun­ i land have been visiting in Medford.
Mr and Mrs. A. Beall, who live near
tries in Marcliuria, and especially tin
Miners Wanted.
United Stale-, turns out to i e a » a- Central Point, are in our city today.
nard. U. S. Minister Conger, at I*. -
Ira Anderson has returned to Caii-
Teng >i»'i tu'ners, wt.o h tve bad ex- kin, lias been nii-iuf.iruitd a-to th i fornia, after a short visit in Medford.
perleme in pl teer mining, cm ge1
st-' idy employ ni-nt by ai-plt ing to th» intent «ms of Russia.
Dr. C. R. Ka.v of Tolo and his fami­
unde signed. Wage-, 12.25 a day;
The !>« i Norte Record says seve ral ly are in Medford this afternoon.
biarl. tlO ceils a day. Add ess or hundred thousand young samoli,
ca 1 1 on
H. M. Coss is at Ashland today, He
hatched by the Klamath Packing &
O ld C hannel M ining Co..
is
doing
a big business there as well as
Galice, Josephm, Co , Ore. Trailing Company, are ready to lie here.
turned into tiie Riamai li nv r. Tiie
\V. G. Day of Hornbrook, the detect­
fry are lo . v about three inches in
STRAYED OR STOLEN.
length.
ive, was among those in our city re­
Toe di-grac'd Crown Princ-'ss of cently.
Ill c’< hör-*“, sm ri -tir in f
Saxony
lias in iter -e. lu-io i uiveo
F. S. Gould and family were among
•od; a so.« l»ay mate, -rr»i> .»» f
un-i'o •, -I ig h ' » » 'll »r ma » » »it to
birth toa daughter. The cl.i d will j those who picnicked on Ashland creek
teck, weiulo. about lOOo pou» »1 .
i> ■ I ak»n tr m in r w in n th»e • weeks j Sunday.
ward. AdJr
of a,e, tira- add ng to the hitter pen­
J. F. Thompson of Greenback, the
K. R. A KMSTKONO
alty impos-d foi her flagrant tran -
well-known
miner, was in this section
J ek-i-i.vi !•-, Or, e.
gie-sion, but not by any means c im­
Dieting it, -inee to deprive a miti lier today.
TEAMS WANTED.
utterly of her child»« n is to impose
Capt. T. J. West of Brownsboro and
lifelong suffering upon her.
his son Bert were in our city one day
want a ir.nnher of logging
Irving M. Sc nt, the noted San this week.
teams a id t ueks to work hi ihe daj
Fraaci-o
ship builder, died from a
or contract. Addre-s » r Call oil Ap
_H. D. Jones has returned to Medford.
piegate Bo >m an i Lum'e- < Miupany, -:roke i f p ira.ysis. 1)»-was a ta ive He has been engaged in mining during
of Marymnd, aged 65 yea»s, and
Murphy, Josephine ciunty. Ore.
. R. N ipper . Manager gained nati» nal lame a- the build‘r the past season.
if the Oreg'n, the battles!) p whi h
Lester Duffield, one of Gold Hill’s
t» ok sudi a prominent part in sink­
ing the sj anish fleet at Santiago de merchants, was a Medford visitor yes­
Farm for Sale.
Cuba, after a ir p ot 15 000 mibs terday.
Eigbty acres of land, in Me:'.dows preeinc, around Cap H«>rn i n m ban Francis-
Miss Ryal Bradbury is night operat­
black loan, part in cultivation. all
" fenceu
‘
co.
watered by two tine spr.ngs. 2-4 miles from
or at the telephone office, and giving
school, 211 miles from Gold Hi I. Title per
Trains of ti e S. P. line from the
feet drill be »Old al a bargaii.
general satisfaction.
soulh are 1 ehind time almost evtry
pply for further particulars to
SILA-» J. DAY’,
A. M. Cannon, the attorney, who
day, owinj to the enormous travel,
Real Estate Agent. Jacksouv.lle. Or
reipiirmg the Oregon •: x;rt'*s to b- went to Missouri, is expected home be­
hauled n two M CLK’n* most »f the fore long.
time, and oc< a-i >nally in
i thre-r s c-
Mrs. S. F. West of Myrtle creek is
Ii»'i s. lie freight uusiness is also the guest of her son, C. P. Snell, and
very lieavy, owing to the numerous
lumb< r and st» ck traits, besides the his family.
For Infants and Children,
Mrs. D. Hill has returned from her
reL ular reiglr f r t“.e t.o them eoun-
ir'. Brush Cdurnbi«, Alaska and trip to San Francisco and Oakland.
I Le E is ern S'a’e-.
Dillon met her at Ashland.
You Know What You Are Taking
Bears the
Wm. Mitchell and his family left for
When you lake Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic,
filcnaran» us
because the formula is plainly printed on every Derby Sunday, in which section they
b >ttle,.hewing that it is simply iron and Qui-
b ue in a tasteless form. >'o Cure. No Pay. 5oc. have located.
Mrs. D. H. Miller, who has been vis­
iting with relatives living at Etna,Cal.,
returned Thursday evening.
F. W. Hollis and J. H. Butler were
at Jacksonville Thursday, putting up
a number of awnings.
John Miller, one of the thrifty resi-
dents of Phoenix precinct, made 1 us a
pleasant call this morning.
Ernest Welch, Mr. and Mrs. I. A.
Webb and their daughter, Miss Edith,
have gone to Big Butte.
AND
II. I). Maplesden is in Southeastern
Oregon and Northeastern California,
taking orders for nursery stock.
Will Grieve of Prospect and James
I Grieve of Central Point were in Med-
for»l Thursday, on land business.
W. R. Coleman, the genial
chant, and L. A. Ros«', both of
nix. were among us yesterday.
The One Real Big Event of the Season. The Fa­
D. W. Crosby, chief clerk at Hotel
mous Oregon-Pacific anti Oriental Street Carnival
Nash,
is confined to his b<-d. M. Pur-
Co. Furnishes the Attractions. A Multitude oi
din is filling his place in the meantime.
CASTOR IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
STREET FAIR
CARNIVAL
JUNE 17, 18, 19, 20
Clean, Moral Shows
and Free Exhibitions
Come prepared to be surprised. A Mighty Ava­
lanche of Startling Features. PARADES, FUN
AND EXCITEMENT.
MUSIC! MUSIC! EVERYWHERE
THE
THE SCENIC LINE
Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, I’ueblo, Colorado Springs
and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery
bv Daylight to all Points East.
London, May *.—Foreign Secretary
Lansdowne has proclaimed a British
Monroe doctrine in the Persian gulf
and has practically notified the com­
peting powers that any attempt on
their part to establish a naval base or
fortified post in those’ waters means
war with Great Britain.
"I say without hesitation," said the
foreign secretary, dealing with the
subject in the house of lords yesterday
rvening. “that we should regard the
tstablishment of a naval base or a
fortified port in the Persian gulf by
any other power as a very grave men­
ace to British interests, and we should
certainly resist it with all the invans
at our disposal.”
Lord Lansdowne preceded this ex­
plicit enunciation of British policy by
a review of the situation there, as it
affected British interests, contending
that so far as the navigation of the
Persian gulf was concerned, Groat
Britain held a position different from
that of other powers, both because ft
was owing to Rritish enterprise and
expenditure of life and money that the
gulf was now open to the commerce of
the world, and because the protection
of the sea route to India necessitated
British predominance in the gulf.
Lord Lansdowne’s attitude in this
matter generally meeto with approval,
although the answers thereto of the
other powers interested .n the gulf are
awaited with some anxiety.
The newspapers here comment on
the analogy of the present proceedings,
which Captain Mahan so strongly rec­
ommended to the lTnited States' policy
of Monroeism. The Westminster Ga­
zette holds that the British motive,
namely, the protection of the sea route
to India, corresponds exactly with the
American motive in excluding Euro­
pean powers from American waters be­
cause its territory is thereby threat­
ened.
STOPOVERS ALLOWED
At City Drug Store, Jacksonville
cur»- dyspepsia ana all disorders arising
___rroni
indigestion. Endorsed by physicians t every
where. Sold by all druggists, . No cure, no
pay. 25 cents. *"
' _ ‘ free by
_ writing
__
Trial package
•o W. H. H ook UH '& Co., Buffalo, N. Y
To Cure a Cold in One Day
£
Cures Crip
in Two Days.
on every
box. 25c.
I’aine s Celery Compound makes the old
feel young, and cures their ills, it has added
years of health and enjoyment to many a life.
Jse this great medicine regularly, and its invig­
orating powers will fill your declining years
with health, strength, and happiness. Read
what George L. Morse, 67 yeais old, writes:—
WEt.i s »St R ichardson C o .,
'
1 "
1 w rd in favor of
I’aine s Celery Compound, hoping it may catch
the eye of some alllicted person, and they
may receive the same satisfactory lienefit.
Some 15 years ago I had a combination of
malaria, chills an.l fever, and grip, which con­
tinued for a year or more; meantime I lost in
weigh alKiut 60 pounds, trying different inedi-
cines and doctors with unsatisfactory results.
Paine’s Celery Compou m<I ’ was recommended,
and, after using a lit th • 1 liegnn to improve,
gaining about a pouiu 1 a week. In a year I
had regained 50 poun»ls of the lost weight and
good health, and have lx*en a well man ever
since.
Yours truly, GEORGE 1 . MORSE.
L eominsier , M ass ., Oct. 27, 1902.
DIAMOND
DYES
COLOR ANYTHING ANY COLOR.
Dresses, clnaks, suits, riblwns, coats, feathers,
stockings, — everything wearable, Diamond
Dyes make to look like new.
Direction book ati.i I'.dved samples free.
DIAMOND DYES, ilurlington, Yt.
SHORT STORIES.
IMMENSE ARMY TO BE MOBILIZED
BY THE PORTE
I
The five vnlcnnoos active last year
destroyed 00.000 lives.
The rubber factories of the United
States use annttally about 60.ooo.im«
pounds of crude material.
When an island off th»
is good for nothing cl
it
Into a sheep ran«Ji. ai d m I
made in this way.
Mr. Ilanbury. the re
retir
«t tt.l
arctie explorer who has
the Eskini« s. - - I V
o r»
gion. not even a Is'llei
prei
being.
Long wharf. Boston, r
, t
brated as Faneuil ! all
i
lj.J
notable cradle of lils
partly destroy.si by fr
i
landmarks areyanishi:
An assistant in the (
brary at \V
tmoks tli«‘r»' it ar<
bv
persons. T1
muiattoos, the straight
11
done almost nothing.
The Chin«'»e of N«*w
ning to «'reet a hospita
town of that city wlier»1
lie treated by physicist
race. This
is to be «
and will I m ' a dis
country.
In Lynn Ma
last
pairs of s!
? ma
rs
17.LM Mj.OtX)
imi in
Haverhill
Ml I
w
made.
in otinH* wo «, fr nil
p * i i r* * cities
enough Lil
wer
«I to
one pair for 1 two-tblr^ >f the entire
population of t
World Wide Reputation.
The 1) mociatic party of the F ; rs t
Congrtssional District of the state of
Oregon, in convention a sembler!, r<-
affirms allegiance to the i ime-Uoiio-eci
princip'es of government as promul­
gated by Thomas Jeffers» n.
We are unalterably opposed to the
present trie t (1 c’ation of our financial
a» (I t r II legi-1 il ion, < sp daily as » x
empliti» »1 by t lie Aldrich and Fowler
bills n»iw p 'tiding before Congress, and
rt»cl»re such conirol as subversive of
o' go».d g, vernmeut.
There is an overwhelming demand
fiom a v »st majority of the p' » ij le L r
a ret i-ion of t lie tariff along ra i anal
lines. We repudiate the absurd prop-
» sit,ion of continuing high pr< t. cl i ni
on the products r.f gigantic trusts
now grown plethoric with wealth un
dvr governmental favors.
We demand favorab'e action in lieu
of mere j r >mi-es in se» uring federal
improvements of our riversand liar-
hois.
We demand the passage of effective
aws controlling trusts and sincere
( IT rts lo enforce them.
Th-? | u’ lie 1 ■ lids lielong to t he pro-
pie. and at v att< nipt to alienate said
and- ci ntiary to iaw sho id b? c» n-
d mi.e iat. the bar of public opinion;
and wo there'ore favor an honest ad­
ministration of the land department
as «ell as of all other d> parfmmts.
Tie administration of Governor
George E. Chamberlain,justly receives
the commendation of all people,
irrespective of party, and the record
d the D- in cratic party in tiie recent
'egislature r.-fl cis honor upon the
parly, and will rebound to the welfare
of tiie -late. We commend their earn­
est endeavor to curtail public expendi-
tt res in tiie interest of the taxpayers.
Reduced Rates tromtlie East.
Commencing Feb. 15'h, and »on-
tiuuing to June 15th, there will be low
rates in effect from the East via ti e
Illinois Central IL R. to all Washing­
ton, Oregon and Idaho points. If any
of your friend-or relatives in the East
are cumin .’ W» st- while these rates
are in effect give us their name and
address and we will make it our busi­
ness to see that they are given tHe
best possible service. We operate
through personally conducted excur­
sion cars, and in fact give y< u the
b< n tit of tiie latest conveniences
kn iwn to modern railroading. We
have 15 different routes between
tie E-st and the West, and are hi
I»o it j n to give you the benetit of the
»•« -t combinations. Write u- and we
will give you full particular-. B. II.
Trumbull, C<m'l Agent III. C«n’ral
R. R., 142 Third St., Pcrtland, Ore.
Treasurer’s Eighth Notice.
Office of tiie County Treasurer of i
Jackson County, Oregon, Jack­
sonville, May 8, 1903.
Nofrce is hereby given that there
are funds in the county treasury for
lho redemption of ad outstanding
county wariants protested from Nov
10, 1900, to April 6, 1901, both dates
inclusive. Interest ou same will cease
after the above date.
D. II. M iller , County Treasurer
HOUSE GLEANING
Now that the time lor house cleaning is
here, perhaps you may need something
nice in Furniture to help brighten your
home, or a ccmiortable couch or easy
chair on which to rest your weary seif
after the toijs of spring wotk are over.
Don’t forget thai we have everything in
House Furnishings
YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICKS AL­
WAYS RIGHT. Will be pleased to show
you through.
UNDERTAKERS
A perfect cereal coffee
of delicate flavor and
fragrant aroma
The blending of California figs
and prunes with well ripened
grain makes a fruit and grain
coffee far superior to any other
cereal beverage.
By our process all the delight-
ful Havor of the fruit and healthful
strength of the grain is retained.
EMBALMERS
Mrs. Conkiin Assistant in Ladies’ and
Children’s Cases. Calls Promptly
Answered at all Hours.
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I’HOXE 573. RESIDENCE WORTMAX PLACE, TWO
BLOCKS WEST OF STORE.
Ä» BOYD & CONKLIN, S’
XI/
Wall Paper
3c Per Rol/ and Up
Weeks & Baker
West
Side
EfURNITURE a ad
>
UNDERTAKERS
DON’T STOP WORK
V V f
W n F V V V V M V
for a Sprained Arm, Ankle or Back
Buy a Bottle of
SNAP SHOT.
Rub in well and
YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW
Tastes like coffee—looks like
IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU.
White's Creau» Vermifuge has
Healthful—nutritious.
achieved a world-wide reputation as coffee.
being the bi>t » f all worm destroyers,
Snapshot, the wonderful destrover ot all forms ot lnfl»tnmatlonln manor beast
and for its tonic influence on weak Boil from 5 to IO minutes only i'c Sutton'«
and 11 per bottle. R K SUTTON, sole proprietor and manufacturenAshland, Oregon
and unthrifty children, as it neutra­
Forala at City Drug Store. Jacksonville, and by L»r J Hinkle CentraPoint.
ALL GROCERS SELL
lizes the acidity or sourness of the
<t»>niaeb, improves their dig-stion. FIGPRUNE CEREAL.
and asslmiiai i m of f< <xl, strengthens
their nervius Mrstem and r.‘-tores
them to the health, vigor and elastic-
.38-55 HIGH POWER
ity of -pirus natural to eli llano» d.
25c. at City 1 >rug Nt ire.
fi
Asie
Tiie Agent
— FOR —
FOREIGN FACTS.
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cept his des:;, v. l
named Coucuet.
about to be ImmL
francs were f<>
claimed I I k ? moi
contest Cou»Yhet ;
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New Equipment Throughout
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2.00 pm
6:1X1 pm!
6.30 am
11:30 a m
7:00 am
6:30 pml
6:42 pm|
12:10 pm|
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8:05 am
6:00 pm
6:30 am
11:30 am
7:00 am
6:30 pm
6:42 pm
12:10 pm
Pullman and
Tourist Cars
On both trains. Chair cars Sacra­
mento to El Paso, arid tourist cars
to Ne* Orleans and Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with
the several steamship lines for Hono­
lulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Cen­
tral and South America.
See agent at Medford station, or
address
. E. COMAN, G. F. & P. A.,
Portland, Oregon.
MODES Or THE MOMENT.
of
Trains leave Medford for Portland
and way stations at 4:21 n k. m. and
5:52 p. tn.
Ar Los Angeles. .
Ar Ei Paso..........
f\»r Full Particulars, Kates, Folders, (• Ar Fort Worth..
etc., cull on or address
Ar City of Mexico.
J. IV l’HALON,
H.DICKSON.
Trav Puss. Agt. City Ticket Agt„ f Ar Houston.........
Ar New Orleans..
122 Tbini Street, Portland.
A. 1« C. DENNISTON. G. W. P. A.,
Ar Washington ..
612 First Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
ft! Ar New York ....
“One Dr. King’s New Life Till
each night for two weeks has put m
in my ‘teens’ again,” writes D. LI.
Turner of Demp»eyt»'wn, Pa. They’re
the best in the world for Liver. Stom­
ach and Bowels. Purely vegetaM .
Never gripe. Only 25c. at City Drug
Store.
CuA-STOn-XA.
Bears the
Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature
î
Route.
S:30 am
11:45 pm
12:30 am
made young again .
Shirt waists are made of pressed vel­
vet in pin stripes.
Bell slecvi'S appear on some »if tile
smart new jackets.
Bright colored hats of velvet or bea­
ver are considered the smart thing to
wear with black gowns.
A lace kimono to be worn over slips
of silk of different colors represents a
luxurious morning gown.
Collar and cuff seis of huckaback,
done in cross stitch, are th»' latest to be
ad»n>te«l by tin- feminine world.
Swinging cords, frogs, brandeliourgs,
buttons, fancy gimps anti similar mili­
tary effects will be used on many of
the spring jackets, coats and basqut-
bodices.
Lace figures very prominently as a
trimming for the spring hats narrow
scarfs of black chantilly, deep eream
and Ivory white lace drnpeil around
the rim of broad brims, the ends hang
lug down either at the back or side.
THE
EAST
L» Portland. ...
Lv Medford.........
Ar Ashland..........
At Sacramento ..
ArSan Francisco.
DAYLIGHT TRIP THROUGH
THE CASCADE AND
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
:d left to
iperty ex-
a lawver
Shasta
9 Trains Daily 9
Day Coaches, Palace and Tour­
ist Sleepers, Dining and Buffet
Smoking Library Cars.
A i iiiiei : ' i
11.»' » ity of » J.-ir'i
NEW MAVEN. CONN.
—VIA—
L. .Fast Time* >
i
smokeless cartridges, made by U. M. C. Co., to fit the regular _JS-55 Marlin re­
peaters with Smokeless Steel Barrels, give high velocity, fiat trajectory and great
smashing power. They can be reloaded with biack powder as the t»ist uf the rifles
is adapted to both velocities.
THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO
TO SPOKANE, ST. PAUL,
DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS,
CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS
HAST.............................................
V
Marlin
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Rock Island
i Southern Pacific Co. Great ROUTE
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GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY.
Th
REVIVAL OF THE PRAIRIE
SCHOONER’MODE OF TRAVEL
Tacoma, Wash., May —The prairie
schooner has been revived as one of
the most popular ways of crossing the
continent by settlers. During the
spring to date some 200 families
Tennessee, Misslsouri and other East­
Modern Equipment, through Pullman and Tourist
ern states have arrived In the North­
west by this means. One party of 100
Sleeping Cars and Su|>crb Dining Car Service . . . .
families came from Missouri, using
105 teams and wagons. They took a
southern route over the plains,through
F. W. Knowles, who lives near Jack­ Kansas and Nevada, then up through
W. C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt.
For rates, folders and other
Oregon. Some of the Immigrants re­
124 Third St., PORTLAND, ORE sonville, is visiting his daughters, Mrs. mained in Oregon, and most of the
information, address
A. Hubbard, Mi-. W. \V. Woods and ethers have come into Washington.
Mr9, F. M. Parker.
Eli Pletcher and his wife, the vener­
greatly alarmed
able parents of Dr. C. C. Fletcher, who
arrived in Medford a short time since, By a Persistent Cough, but Her­
rnanently Cured by Cham­
now think strongly of locating horo.
berlain’s Cough Remedy.
Ellis Phillips, a grandson of G. Nay­
lor, is visiting in Medford, the guest of
at
his cousin, Mrs. G F. Schermerhorn. hi Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student i.t
aw, in Greenville, S. C., had been
Ho is engaged in railroading in tho trouhb d for four or five years with a
northern country.
contimus cough, which he savs
H. J Elskamp and his family, who “grea'ly alarmed me, causing me to
fear that I was in the first s’age of
have been residents of our city during consumption.” Mr. Burbage, having
the past several months, have left Med seen Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
ford, and will probably locate in East­ advertised, concluedd to tiy it. Now
r ad what he says of it: “I soon feb
ern Oregon.
a remarkable change, and al ter using
two bottles of the twenty-five cent
ACKER’S
size, was permanently cured.” Fur
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
sale by City Drug Store.
3 Fast rains Daily Between Ogden and Denver 3
Vigorous Old Age
TURKEY’S HATRED
IS INCREASING
Constantinople, May «'.—The irrita­
tion in
Turkish
official circles
against Bulgaria is constantly grow­
ing more acute, and the government
of that principality has been formally
notified in rigorous language that the
porte holds it responsible for the
outrages arising from the freedom of
action which the Macedonian agita­
tors living in Bulgaria have been al­
lowed.
It is reported that the porte has
decided to mobilize the whole of the
Second and Third army corps, sta-
tioned at Adrianople and Salónica re­
spectively.
The police of Constantinople have
arrested about sixty Bulgarians and
have made numerous domiciliary vis­
its. including one to the residence of
the secretary of the Bulgarian Diplo­
matic agency, whose papers were
seized, They were, however, subse-
quently restored. as nothing compro-
arising was discovered therein.
Alarming reports are in circulation
regarding outrages which are said to
be proj«?cted here for today. The
military and police guards in this city
and its suburbs have been consider-
ably strengthened.
In the district of Pristent. Albania,
two Albanian chiefs, leaders of the
opposition to the reforms, have been
arrested.
The sultan’s reform commlsion is
still at Ipeka. Albania, on which place
Turkish troops are advancing with
the object of dispersing the hostile
Albanians in that vicinity.
Vienna. May 6.—Advices received
here from Salónica say that noting
the fact that hundreds of Bulgarians
have been arrested, street fights are
constantly taking p"lace. Women and
children, especially young girls, take
Mrs C. H. Pierce of Ashland, who a prominent part in these disturb­
ances.
has been visiting in Portland, got back
It is ascertained that bomb out-
the forepart of the week,
rages have been planned in all the
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hosier of Ash­ towns of Macedonia.
land passed Sunday with relatives and
CANAL TREATY MAY
friends living in Medford.
HAVE ROUGH ROAD.
J. D. Heard and J A. Whitman have
been in the hills during the past week,
Washington, May ?.—The latest ad­
looking after their mining interests.
vices received indicate that President
W. E. and Clarence Case are in Med­ Marroquin of Colombia has almost de­
ford today. The fo>-mer will leave for cided not to call a special session of
the Columbian congress to act on the
his home at Medina, Ohio, tomorrow.
canal treaty. In the election In pro­
J. W. Bcrriam, superintendent of gress the opposition continues to gain
the government hatcheries in this and the prospects for a government
county, and his family were down from majority are so doubtful that Presi­
Elk creek a few days ago.
dent Marroquin seems indisposed to
Wm. Johnson, who arrived from act.
The outlook, however, does not dis­
Oklahoma a few days since, is the guest
courage the officials here. The United
of C. M. Allen and his family, of Pooh
States government has gone so far in
Bah precinct.
its negotiations *wlth Colombia that
F. C. Henderson, the clever avant confidence is felt here that President
courier of the Allen Stock Co., made us Marroquin will feel himself bound ^3
I a pleasant call Wednesday. He left carry out the engagements Into which
he has entered.
the same evening for Gold Hill
Prof. N. A. Jacobs and his family,
who have been residents of Southern
California for some time past, will re­
turn to Medford in July.
Messrs. Gray and Murray and their
j wives arrived from Siskiyou county,
I Cal., this week. They will locate among
us, we are g’ad to say.
Rev. J. S. McCain, who has been
very sick, is improving. Ho is being
treated by Dr. Butler, the expert os­
teopath.
Democratic Platform at Al­
bany April 11.
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