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She fflrmorratir JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1903. VOL. XXXIII. REAMES’ PROSPECTS NO EARLY SURVEYS ARE VERY BRIGHT. WILL BE MADE. A PROMINENT LABOR LEADER DISCUSSES AN ISSUE. Give*. Hh Own Experience a» an Employee iu the Kailroad Shop»—Couldn’t A Hord to be Sick. A Very Large Number of Republi cans Will Vote for Him—They Know Him to Be Clean, Impartial, Energetic. A. E Reames, candidate for Con Mr. A. O. Holmes, of Oneonta, N. Y., gress, has 1246 majority to overcome an employee of the railroad sU5ps at that in the Fist District, In the June place, is well known in labor circles aud election of 1902 W. J. Furnish, Re- Lis own experience, recently related, de serves the attention of every working publican candidate for governor, car man who has lost time and money ou ried the First District by a majority account of sickness. Mr. Holmes said : over George E. Chamberlain, of 1246. “ Two years ago I had a severe attack It Is not logical to compare the of grip which left me iu a bad condition. present campaign for Congrtss with I was so weak that I frequently had to that which was fought in 1902 be lay off for two or three days at a time tween the late Thomas II. Tongue during a period of four or five mouths. I could not very well afford to do this and J. K. Weatherford, respectively but there was no help for it—I simply Republican and Democratic candi was not able to work. I lost flesh, got dates. Mr. Weatherford is a mau of nervous, hud awful headaches and felt 1 highest character and strong witli worn out all the time. the voters. But he was running “ I had read of some remarkable cures against a man who also was of dis made by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for | tinction, In office and in the midst of Pale People in cases like mine aud so I the most brilliant career ever »xperi- decided to try them. A few boxes helped me and I think I took ten alto j enced by a congressman from O.egon. Mr. Hermannis not situated witli gether. They drove all traces of ths disease out of my system aud made me respect to the voters as was Mr. feel like a different man. I have told Tongue. Mr. Hermann rests unde1- many of my acquaintances about Dr. d rk clouds that obscure his official Williams* Piuk Pills and what they did character—to put it charitably, for me.” clouds that do not brighten political After an attack of the grip there are horizons and presage victorious com always left behind some troublesome effects. Often these are worse than the ing days. Rather, they Indicate disease itself and seem to baffle all ef that a storm is about to break over forts of physicians. Health is shattered bis head and tl ods destroy his politi —the blots! becomes poor, the flesh falls cal bouse. away, the sufferer grows nervous and | Furthermore, A. E. Reames has irritable, and even slight exertion causes passad the m< st searching Inquiry, shortness of breath. These are danger- i lias been subjected to most severe ous symptoms and indicate that th« system is in a state that invites pneu scrutiny, and has emerged from the monia, bronchitis or even consumption. ordeal with unquestioned reputation Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, and brilliant endorsement from the however, will not only quickly restore fair-miuded voters of tbe District. the health after au attack of the grip The present situation, therefore, is aud expel the lingering germs but. work like that which existed in the 1902 ing upon the blood, will render the sys state campaign for governor. tem proof against the disease. Iu hun ANALYSIS OF THE VOTE. dreds of case« just as remarkable as that of Mr. Holmes it has been shown that Furnish.......................................... 21,349 Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have surely ac Chamber la iu................................. 20,103 complished this result. Dr.Willuuns’Piuk Pills for Pale People are sold at all drug stores or seut post- j Furnish majority............................ 1,246 paid, on receipt of price, 50 cents a box; I Furnish counties—Benton, Clacka six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams mas, Coos, Curry, Jo-epliioe, Klam Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. ath, Lake, Lane, Lincoln, Tillamook, Washington and Yamhill counties gave Mr. Furnish a majority of 2206. Rules for Barbers. Chamberlain counties — Douglas, Lien, .Marlon, Jackson and Polk gave The following rules are said to le Mr. Chau beriain 960 majority. some of those of the State Barkers REAMES HOME STRONGHOLD. Association which registered barbers According to the most astute politi- are supposed to observe: | dan* in the southern end of the First They provide that the barber shall District, R anes will tarry the First not allow bis finger nails to grow long, Judicial District, comprising Jack- son, Josephine, Lake and Klamath for obvious reasons they are to be kep' counties, by more than 1000 majority olean; that a razor shall be cleaned over Heimann. To place It at only after being used on a person with the 1000 is to assume a most conservative smallpox or a dead man; that the attitude, for cl< se figurerà, who know same towel sha 11 not be used *>n more the ground, in many instances name than a dozen p-‘r-on*, whether the 1500 to 1800 as the correct estimate. patron grumbles or not; the use of an These counties gave Furnish 270 ma esthetics fomainhssshaving isstrict- jority over Chambt rlain. To carry them with 1000 Reames ly p oh i bi ted, attention of the opera tor is not to bedivertedby political or will have wiped out tbe Furnish ma religious disc unions in tne shop; jority and have 24 votes to the good, workmen are to confide their state if the remainder of the District be as ments witl.in rar ge of p< sslbility, and it was in 1912. Hut Washington, Yamhill and no briber is toalu w wase hair to ac- cummoiate under his chair to deceive Clackamas, which went for Furnish tire public alt to the amount of busi heavily, will beyond much doubt go for R. sines. Presume them to be a ness be is doing. “standoff“ and tbe 753 majority they gave Furnish will be subtractea from If The Baby la Cattlag Teeth. the Reames’ opDusition to make up Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme dyMHs W inslow s S oothing S trip , for f >r possible io st a everywhere. Hermann's normal strength, which children 'eelbtns. Il soothes the child, soil ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic he should inherit from the Furnish and Is the beat remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty vote, crumbles to pieces in all of the Are cents a bottle remaining counties of the District. In Lane, Benton and many other Don’t Like Jews. counties he has lost from the votes that were cast for Furnlsh( until The ¡eople of Boise arc not a litte Reames’ election seems to be practi excited over the announcement that cally assured. President Room, velt has refused to iide in the same carriage with Mayor WORD FROM Alexander on the occasion of bls v i- it. WASHINGTON and retention at the state capital of Idaho. Mayor Alexander is one of the The statement that conies from best known Jew* in the Unitrd States, Washington concerning the order and this following so soon after the public statement < f Senari r Simon < f stopping lui ther surveys of lands in Oregon that!I e Pre-ident is unreason- Oregon is: ably prejud'ced against the Jews, “W ashington , D. C., May 15.— stems to it ads color to his assert ion. The Commissioner of the General Land Office has decided that there Another Unfortunate. shall be no further surveys of public lands in Oregon this year. The Shir.ff Rader and S. E. Dunning- fraudulent taking of lands by alleged ton lefL for Salem Tuesday evening, settiers for tbe benefit of corporation* having in charge E. F. SteelmaD, and syndicates is thecause. This de who was examined in Judge Prim’s cision of tbe General Land Office court on a chatge of insanity by Dr. grows out of the frauds practiced and Robinson and committed to the asy exposed during the Hermann admin lum. He lives iu Gali's creek dis istration < f the land affairs and which trict, where he ncemly bought a brought ttlK.ut Heimann's removal. “It is regretted at tbe Department small farm of J. W. Miller. Steelman here that the innocent are compelled is a mat tied man and has several to suffer with the guilty, for many children. His malady is not of a vio persons have gone upon 160 acres of unsurveyed lands ini ending to make lent nature. txina-tide homes and fulfill the provis ions of the law. “But, owing to the course pursued by the fermer Lar d Commissioner, and the necessity of going to the bot tom of the matter, it is found to be necessary to cease work in surveying the lands, which will be deferred to a la a Common Spring Trouble. time so distant that great hardship It’s a sign that the blood is deficient will be wrought upon the working in vitality, just as pimples and other people who have gone into Oregon eruptions are signs that the blood and begun to build homes. GREEN’S REPORT INACCESSIBLE. is impure. “The special report of A. R. Green, It’s a warning, too, which only the appointed to examine into the fact“, is on file with the Department as a hazardous fail to heed. confidential document. It is the cus tom of the Department, in cases wherein the-e reports are accusatory of any official or reflect in any man ner up m hi* integrity or efficiency, Remove it, give new life, new cour to mark th« ru confidential and retain them from the public. Tills has been age, strength and animation. done with Green’s report, snd only They cleanse the blood and clear the through the consent of the Hermann complexion. people could it be released for publi- cat ion. Accept no substitute. “Efforts have been made to secure “I felt tired all tbe time and could not it, but they have failed. A reques Bleep. After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla from tbe Hermann pe pie of Oregon a while I could sleep well and the tired would operate to remoze the ban of feeing had gone. This great medicine has secrecy, so it, is believed here; Inde d also cured me of scrofula.” Mas. C. M. a hint was 1 brown out In a manner to Indi ate that such a request would B oot , Gilead, Conn. end all diffi ulty in vetting at a re Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to port that seems to ba largely the crux curs and keeps the promise. of the whole quest ion.” That Tired Feeling Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills N. D. YOUNG, Dr. T. "T. SHAW Civil Engineer and Locator of Government Land, RESIDENT DENTIST, WIMER, - J acksonville , - O regon . OREGON. Office in Ryan’s Brick Building, Cali Price« Reasonable and Satisfaction fornia Street, two doors east of Post Guaranteed. Office. PERSONAL MENTION. CAMPAIGN NOTES. LOCAL NOTES. GOOD BASE BALL AT JACKSONVILLE SUNDAY We occasionally 1 ear a Republican Miss May Huffer returned to Jack Vinton Beall of the Wayside Studio, claiming that Hermann will be elect the popular artist, is kept busy. His Ashland Goes Down to Defeat Before sonville Monday. Timber Land Frauds Hurt Actual the Superior Work Done by John Grieve of Prospect was a recent ed without any trouble. If such is I work is of a superior quality and Settlers Very Much—Survey the case, why is tbe district being | pleases all. the Local Team. visitor in Medford. flooded with the best speakers the ing Stopped. Hon. G. C. Brownell of Oregon City, Republicanscan muster? It seems to Wm. Robinson was in Medford Sun Gilt-edge ball was put up at Jack any unprejudiced person that ttie Re a prominent Republican orator, will day, en route to Ashland. No new townships are to be sur publicans are badly scared, to say the speak at Wilson’s Opera House Satur sonville Sunday by nines represent Jack Fades, the expert packer, has very least. veyed in Oregon by the Government ing the county-seat and Ashland, as day evening, May 23d. this year, according to present pros left Josephine county for Idaho. Woodburn Independent, Republi the score, 5 to 1, shows. Both pitch We pay the highest market price in pects, and all those in course of sur W. T. Houston and F. M. Hodges of can: “It is to be deeply regretted that cash for sh< ep’s wool and goat’s hair. ers did good work. Robley struck out vey are “hung up,” pending investi Trail creek precinct were in Medford the Republicans of this district have Nunan, Jacksonville. more men than did P. Donegan—8 to placed in the field a congressional gation under the supervision of the Saturday. 2 W. S. Barnum has returned from —but seven safe hits were made off nominee who is so much on the defen United States Land Commissioner Henry Patterson and G. W. Hamlin, sive; but little can be gained in crying Portland, where he sold his small lo his delivery, while Donegan allowed Richards. prominent Socialists, are canvassing over spilt milk. ” comotive and invested in a larger one only four. The team work of the The cav.se of this suspension of sur the county. Jacksonville nine was the best, which No matter h >w much the President for use on the R. R. V. R. veys, as nearly as can be learned, is helped much to give it the victory. may endorse Mr. Hermann for this The Medford Drug Co., which has D. H. Wiles, who lived at Ashland the reports of Special Agent Green, of for sometime, is now a resident of campaign, it is undoubtedly a fact been doing business during the past Very little heavy batting was done. the Interior Department, who be The following is the score: ttiat tris resignation was made at the year, has sold its stock of goods to Sebastopol, Calif. came alarmed at the great quantities demand of tire President himself—Al Chas. Strang and Geo. H. Haskins and Nirs. Reuter left Monday evening for bany liemocra'. JACKSONVILLE of timber lands being bought up by Absolutely Pure retired. Portland and The Dalles, on a visit R. B. H. P. 0. A. E. lumber syndicates, who use tbe al For buying 3,000 acres of land in THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE 2 Wool bags, fleece twine, Little’s Nunan, s s. ......... 1 1 leged “settler” as a go-between In ac with her daughters and son. Jackson County and 1,000 in Coes 5.1 S’>eep Dip, for sale at Nunan’s, Jack Donegan, P p.,.,3 9 1 2 1 Arthur Kleinbammer of Applegate County from the public domain, and sonville. quiring title. Surveys are now sus 1 1 0 0 Finney, c t. ......... 0 pended in the timber regions of Lane, and his family have been visiting rela (or buying and selling and speculat 15 1 0 2 Saturday, May 30th, will be Decora Orth, lb.. ............ 0 ing ir> Agricultural College t-crip and Douglas, Josephiue, Coos and Curry tives living in Phoenix precinct. Donegan,R 2 b 0 1 4 5 3 THE NATION’S DEAD tion Day. It will be appropriately ob- bounty land warrants, contrary to Muller, r f. ....... 0 0 1 counties, in Western Oregon, ana in 0 0 Mrs. J. C. Pendleton and Mrs. Frier printed and written instructions from WILL BE HONORED 1 2 0 1 Wallowa and Klamath counties, east son of Table Rock are being visited the general land oftice, and from the served in Medford, Ashland, Grants McGill, 3 b ............ 0 0 0 .......... 1 0 Pass and other points in Southern Ulrich, c.. 2 of the Cascade Range. 9At by Miss Grace Olney of Oakland, Calif. President, and contrary to law as ex Oregon. Donegan,E 1 Í...0 1 1 0 Memorial Day, Saturday, May 30, pressed in statute, Mi. Hermann was “It is not the policy of the Gov Mrs. J. C. Barnard has returned to removed. He was removed ht cause he Will Be Appropriately Observed There are several cases of small pox ASHLAND ernment to survey these lands for any Central Point from Colorado. She —Medford's Programme. violated that statute and those at Klamath Falls, and Judge Benson R. B. H. P. o. A.E. set of individuals or corporations de will soon,be joined by her husband, the instructions. adjourned the May term ef circuit Closser, 1 b ....... 0 1 10 0 3 siring to purchase them,” an officer Prof. Civic parade, at half past ten 0 0 0 1 court soon after opening it because of Sayles, 3 b ....... 0 From a Cat Scratch connected with government surveys 1 ....... 0 0 0 1 Neil, ss.... Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gatch of Salem, o ’ clock a. m. that fact. said today. “These lands are held on the arm, to the worst sort, of a 2 0 3 2 Eastman, 2 b....O have been making a short sojourn at Street concert by Public School burn, sore or boil, DeWitt ’ s Witch 2 for actual settlers, and those who en Hon. A. E. Reames, the Democratic Robley, p.. ..........0 0 5 0 Band. Ashland, for the benefit of the former's Hazel Salve is a quick cure. In buy 0 9 4 1 candidate for Congress, will address Miller, c... ....... 0 ter the quarters as timbered lands ing Witch Hazel Salve, he particular PROGRAM—OPERA HOUSE. 1 0 0 Carter, If.. ....... 1 0 the people of Medford and its vicinity are likely to lose them should the health. to get DeWitt’s—this is the salve 0 0 1 War Songs of Boys in Blue.................. Marksbury, r f..O 2 Miss Martha Robinson, who has been lands prove more valuable for home House Fridaj’ Bowers, c f ....... 0 that heals without leaving a scar. A at Wilson’s Opera 1 0 0 0 ............ Public School Band. steading. The Government has giv visiting in Jacksonville for sometime specific for blind, bleeding, itching evening, May 29th. and protruding piles. Sold by all America ............ School and Audience past, returned to Junction City during en away a good deal of timbered lands K. K. Kubll umpired the game and Appeal papers in the case of Mary druggists. Invocation ........ Bev. T. L. Crandall to syndicates unwittingly; but the the week. H. Hanley vs. Ellen J. Kubli, to set gave general satisfaction. Recitation — “ Memorial Day".............. policy of issuing final proof papers to Mrs. Mary Miller and Mrs. Alice Ul aside a dower right,which was decided The same clubs will cross bats at BRIEF MENTION. ....................... Elma Johnson all man ter of entrymen will hereafter rich have gone to Portland, to attend in favor of the plaintiff, are being pre Ashland on Wednesday, and an Inter Solo ........................... Mi9S Mabel Jones be abandoned. the state convention of Rebekah De pared by County Clerk Orth. esting contest is expected. Ed. Bolt has gone to Douglas county Recitation — “ The Soldiers ’ Re-Union ” “It is quite likely that in the near gree lodges. to work in a mine. Lieut A. A. Fries, who is now in the ......................... Nola Redden future these lands will be disposed of A Sure Thing. Mrs. R. H. Moore, Mrs. P. Dekum Mrs. J. S. Murphy visited in Medford Philippines, expects to return to this according to the amount of timber and her daughter, MissHumason, of one day this week. It Is said that nothing is sure ex Recitation—“The Drummer Boy In country soon, having been ordered to Blue.................. Ethel Curry they contain, and that Uncle Nam will Gold Hill, visited In Medford and Jack Geo. Garshwiler spent several hours the barracks at Washington, D. C. He cept death and taxes; but that is not altogether true. Dr. King’s New Address................... Rev.W. F. Shields go into a little speculation on his own sonville Monday. in Medford Monday. expects to visit Southern Oregon af- Discovery for Consumption is a sure Battle Hymn of the Republic............. account, as some of the states which cure for ail lung and throat troubles. G. H. Lawrence, who has been a resi Nick Kime of Pooh Bah, the ener ter his arrival at San Francisco. ........... School and Audience own timber lands have done. In this dent of Jackson and Josephine coun getic farmer, was in Medford Monday. can testify to that. Mrs. Wm. Lynch, a highly respected citi Tnousands Benediction... .Rev. E. M. Patterson C. B. Van Metre of Shepherdtown, way thousands of dollars will be ties during the past few years, left for Mrs. N. Langell of Medford made zen of Trail creek precinct, died at the Va., says, “I had a severe case of The Woman ’ s Relief Corps is re saved by the Government which has California la6t week. her friends living in Jacksonville a re residence of his son, George, Friday Bronchitis and for a year tried every quested to take entire charge of the heretofore disposed of timlier lands at i night. He was a resident of Medford a thing I heard of, but got no relief. decorations, and all are asked to Willis Griffin, who is engaged in mer cent visit. $2.50 an acre that in reality were Mrs. W. M. Colvig, R. C. Harrison number of years ago, having come I One bottle of Dr. King’s Discovery bring flowers and evergreeas. chandising at Crescent City, Calif., and then cured me absolutely.” It’s in worth 20 times that sum. and Dr. Gale tarried a while in Med from Kansas in company with Frank fallible for Croup, Whooping Cough, □ G. A. K., W. R. C. and all other Or “A great many squatters are now his wife are visiting in Jackson and ford Tuesday. Lewellen. Grip, Pneumonia and Con’umption. ders are cordially invited to take patiently waiting in the woods for Josephine counties. it. It’s guaranteed by City Drug I. Householder, who lives near Gold J. H. Ackerman, state school super Try J. T. Cook of Sumas, Wash., is in the surveys that will enable them to ob gist. Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes part and honor this day. Hill, was in Medford Monday, accom intendent, has changed the date 50c., $1.00. tain title by homesteading and com valley, buying horses. He has already panied by his son. Election Supplies are Ready for the final examinations of the muting for the purpose of selling out purchased several teams, paying from Dennis Duggan, a prominent citizen eighth grade pupils of the Jackson Senator Mitchell’s Contribu #200 to #300 for each. to speculators; but these squatters of Sams Valley, and Will Vaughn were county schools, which was to have been tion. County Clerk Orth is busy prepar will tave to go through a much more Hon. T. Cameron has gone to Port in Medford Wednesday. heid the last week of May, to May 21. ing supplies to lie used at the polling rigid scrutiny than heretofore.” land, to attend the dedication of the Miss Amy Cantrail has returned 22 and 23. Senator Mitchell says Hermann places in the various precincts on |. A timber dealer in discussing the handsome cathedral of the Scottish from her visit with relatives living ou N asal C atarrh quickly yields to will win by “fmr thousand votes,” June 1st, the date of the special con situation today said: Rite branch of Masonry. Applegate, improved in health. treatment by Ely’s Cream Balm,which further remarking, “Hermann is gressional election. The articles for “What good is 160 acres of timber Otis Krause and his wife returned is agreeably aromatic. .It is received lucky, always lucky.” Now, Senator, each precinct are as follows: A sup Hon. A. E. Reames received a spec land to the individual? It isn't Saturday from Oakland, Calif. He through tbe nostrils, cleansesand heals worth six bits to him. Capital is may go to Klamath Falls, to engage in ial invitation to attend the President's the whole surface over which it diffus are you just as sure about the truth of ply of white ballots, colored ballots, reception at Salem, and has accepted it. es itself. A remedy for Nasal Catarrh tbe first statement as the last? You two poll books, three tally sheets, 20 needed to build logging railroads, set the manufacture of candy. Richard L. Ish arrived from Van which is drying or exciting to the dis know that Hermann was “fired” from official seals, two copies election laws, up sawmills and hire large numbers of Mrs. D. McCarthy of Ashland has eased membrane should not be used. men in getting the timber out. If been summoned to Portland by a mes couver Barracks Wednesday, to at-1 i i Cream Balm is recognized as a specific. the Roseburg land oftice by President three pens and pen-holders, three bot Uncle Sam insists on each settler sage informing her of the serious ill tend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Al- Price 50 cents at c ruggists or by mail. Grant when he had served but one tles ink. four indelible copy pencils, A cold in tbe head immediately disap month more than half tbe term of three blotting pads, one needle and nutt. keeping the 1G0 acres there will be no ness of her sister, Mrs. Fitch. more logging camp*, as large bodies Augustin Schmidling left for Port pears when Cream Balm is used. Ely four years for which he was appointed? string, one stick sealing wax, one bal Frank Derrick, who has been stop Brothers, 56 Warren Street,New York. “Lucky?” You know, too, that lot box with keys. of land are needed to justify heavy land Tuesday, taking with him his four outlay in getting out tbe timber.” ping with W. H. Bradshaw and his President Roosevelt, or practically Matt Daemmer, who has been a resi the same thing, his Secretary of tbe sons, who will be placed in an orphans’ Mr. Orth wishes to impress upon family, left for Seattle Sunday evening. dent of Medford for several years, a Interior, turned him out of the com the judges and clerks of election the home. He is en route to his home in Nebraska. NO APPLE PIE Judge Day was at Grants Pass one few days since purchased the Schoeflin missionership of the general land of nutter of reading the election law but a short time since. “Lucky?” Jos. G. Martin, who lives near Beagle, IN EASTERN STATES tarried a few hours in Medford Mon day this week, accompanying his wife, ranch, located a few miles south of, fice And you know he was really turned carefully in regard to sealing the bal who has gone to Portland on a visit Jacksonville, an excellent piece of land. out for cause; however, the gentlemen lots in the boxes. The law states that day. The Government has increased that far. Mr. and Mrs. Schoeflin will reside at responsible for bis getting out of the the ballots shall be sealed in an en Frost« Almost Ruin Fruit Crops in his pensiou to #12 a month, which he G. H. Lawrence, who has been a res the county-seat, having bought the office may diplomatically lie about iti velope provided for the purpose, then Many Localities. well deserves. D you really think Mr. Hermann place them and nothing else in the ident of Jackson and Josephine coun Gangwisch property. “lucky?” Lee Bradshaw and Mr. Smith of ties during the past few years, left for The first number of the Jacksonville George II. Lamberson, secretary of Now, Senator Mitchell, you are not ballot box, which shall then be sealed. Brownsboro, Will. Nusbaum and Henry California last week. Sentinel, which is published by Chas. in the habit of misstating things! the State Board of Horticulture, has Tonn of Lake creek were in Medford received a letter from B. M. Tanner, a Rev. S. H. Jones leaves for Califor Meserve, is on our table. It is reared Why should you lay yourself open to Peaches Were Hurt. Friday. The first-named was severely tbischargeon behalf of a man whom large wholesale fruit dealer of Kansas hurt by a horse that day. nia and Nevada this week, and there on the remains of the Medford Success, you know to be a time-server, whose will be no services at the Presbyterian which it closely resembles in every only ambition is to hold office? Emu City, Mo., inquiring about this sei- The peach crop is likely to be a light A Gangwisch was in Medford Sun church until he returns. way. The new candidate for public fa late George Washington; tell the one, owing to tbe ravages of frost. son’s apple crop In Oregon. Mr. Tan truth.—Eugene Guard. ner writes that the fruit crop through day, and while there purchased of N. Reports from Ashland and its vicinity, Peter Applegate Is in Elk Creek dis vor is newsy and well printed, and the Langell his frame building in Jackson people of Jacksonville seem well pleased out the whole Middle West was where many peaches are produced, trict, looking after his mining inter A BIG LODGE FORMED greatly damaged by severe frosts on ville, whichadjoins T.J.Kenney’s brick ests. He is accompanied by W. H. De with it. announce that the greatest havoc is tbe nights of April 29 and 30. Up to on the east. The price paid was #100. Zeng, the well-known miner. SATURDAY NIGHT. reported to the Early Crawfords, and Dr. Reader of Ashland has been that time the prospects were never no estimates of the output of thia appointed by Governor Chamberlain Rev. J. D. Murphy will hold servic A Startling Test. variety run higher than one-half a better for an immense crop in Kan Eagle Point Branch of the A O. U. W. as commissioner to represent Oregon es at tbe Catholic church Sunday To save a life Dr. T. G. Merritt, of sas, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and crop, while other orchardistsare figur Commences Its Career with a morning at 8:30 o'clock. At 10:30 a.m. at the fifth national industrial exposi other upper Mississippi River Valley No. Mehoopany, Pa., madea startling ing on a basis of one-quarter. Esti Large Charter Membership tion to be held at Tennojl, in the city of test resulting in a wonderful cure. He he will say mass at Medford. states. “But now,” states Mr. Tan writes: “A patient was attacked with mates on the output of Muirs vary and Under the Most Osaka. Japan, which opened March 1, M. J. and R. H. S. Donaldson-Selby ner, "reports are coming in which in- violent hemorrhages, caused by ul widely. In some sections these trees Favorable Auspices. 1903, and will continue until July 1st. were in Medford Tuesday, having ac dicate that only 40 or 50 per cent, of ceration of the stomach. 1 had often will have to undergo considerably The Doctor, accompanied by Mrs. found Electric Bitters excellent for companied Chas. Stewart of Portland the usual crop will mature.’* thinning, while id others the loss is Reader, will leave Ashland about June Snowy Butte Is the name of a lodge acute stomach and liver troubles, 90 I that far on his return home. GOOD FOR OREGON GROWERS. nearly as great as to tbe Crawfords. 1st. of the A. O. U. W., which was organ prescribed them. The patient gained Postmaster Hammersly of Gold Hill The early varieties, like the Hales and ized at Eagle Point Saturday night. Secretary Lamberson is of the opin from the first, and has not h ¡d an at We want a representative in every ion that Oregon dealers will soon re tack in 14 months.” Electric Bitters and his familj- are now occupying their city and town in this state to present The charter was closed on that date Alexanders, will vield heavily as usual. are positively guaranteed for Dyspep will be quite numerous, ceive large fruit orders from the sia, Indigestion, Constipation and new residence, which is one of the our business. Our proposition is an with 50 members, an unusually large TbeSalwavs and the proportion of loss is not as exceptional one, and offers to a good, most beautiful in this section. wholesale houses in Kansas City, Chi- Kidney troubles. Try them. Only reliable, honest party, with references, number, nearly all of whom are youDg great as some other kinds. All in all, Henry Ireland, the forest ranger, not less than $100 per month. No can men and among the best in Jackson the Ashland peach crop for tbe sea cago, Omaha and St. Louis. He also 50c. at City Drug Store. son of 1903 will be short; but the pros who has been stationed in LanCjCOunty, vassing or appointing of agents—a county. expects that within the next few Work is Kept Up. for remunerative prices were returned to Jackson county this week. bona-fide, legitimate business. Address weeks there will be quite a number of The foil awing officers were elected pects never better, says the Tidings. with stamp, C. G. Pulsifer & Co., Lum dealers and growers from the Middle He is on his way to Fort Klamath. and then duly Installed by Ralph Fee- ber Exchange, Seattle. Manager Koehler, of the Southern States here to inspect the orchards of A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill ’ s leading ny, past grind master of the order, this state. SHAWL LOST. Pacific Company’s lines in Oregon, is The band of gypsies, which have Cyclones, frosts and bu shave been sued the following statement concern druggist, is having the Birdseye build been traveling south from Portland for assisted by Geo. Daley, who acted as playing havoc with the orchards of grand guide: P. M. W., Harry Carl ing, a brick, handsomely fitted up, On the road between Medford and the east f< r the pist score of years, ing tbe reduction in forces: “Reduc" which will be occupied about June 1st. sometime, blew in on us Saturday. An ton; M. W., Jay Grover; F., Carl Von Brownsboro, on the night of May Sth, dirtest lot of men and women and on- and the growers are said to be some tioc in forces along the line of the a large shawl, iron-grey in color. A Rev. Edward B. Lockhart will deliv erier gang of petty thieves never struck der Hellen; O., Chas. Terrill; R., W. suitable reward will be paid tor its de what weary of the fight. This is ex road, chiefly incaqienter forces, extra Von der Hellen; F., Frank Nichols: pected to result in a large amount of gangs, men employed on specific work er the sermon at tbe meeting that will Southern Oregon. Their stay in Med livery at this office. outside capitil being invested in Ore be held under the auspices of W. H. H ford was very short, as Marshal How. Rec., Geo. Givaus; G., Carl Ringer; I and shop forces.isdue toextraordiDary gon fruit farms within tbe next few W., W. U. Ashpole; O. W., T. Lewis; large forces being employed hereto Harrison Post, G. A. R., at Central ard ordered them to move on at once, months. trustees, Gus Nichols, T. C. Dugan, Point next Sunday. fore, conditions of season and condi which they aid after much protest A. Nichols; auditing committee, N. WATCH LOST. Henry Popkin of the Grants Pass ing. Several special policemen were Young, H. French, L. Smith. tions of business. The company still Bottling Works was in this part of the put on duty that night, as they threat It has been decided to give a danc employs large forces in ballasting,st eel Between the residence of L. E. Hoo ing parly on the night of Monday, valley Monday and Tuesday. His rail laying and filling trestles, which ened to return and burn down the ver, H miles northeast of Medford, June 1st, under the auspices of the and Jacksonville Sunday evening, will not bediminished. All these mat manufactures arc of a superior quality town. lodge, and a committee, composed of May 17th, a lady’s gold watch, case ters are done in the t egular course of and he enjoys a good business. The board of directors for Jackson Wm. Von der Hellen, Harry Carlton, engraved and < dge scalloped. The B. Holmes, W. C. As’hpole and finder will be suitably rewarded by business, and any speculation connect The Jacksonville public school will ville district has let the contract for S. Frank Nichols, was appointed to Scott’s Emulsion is the leaving it at iHe S outhern O regoni ing them with labor questions have adjourn, for the summer vacation, Fri the building of a brick school house on make arrangements for the same. an office. no foundation. day, June 6th. There will be several the site of the one burned last January, Extensive preparations have already means of life and of the en graduates, and commencement exercis to II. Snook of Salem, at $10,000. It been begun, and nothing will be left joyment of life of thousands of to make it an unqualified es will be unusually interesting. will contain five rooms, and will have undone men, women and children. success. Hon. A. E. Reames, Democratic can all the modern conveniences, including To the men Scott’s Emul didate for congress, will return to a ueatlng apparatus in the basement. A Big Blaze at Ashland. sion gives the flesh and i Southern Oregon next week and com The county-seat will possess one of the A fire broke out in Plymale’s res strength so necessary for the plete bis canvass. He has addressed handsomest school buildings in the taurant, in Ashland, which was situ cure of consumption and the big crowds everywhere, and is well state when this is completed. There Is no health possible without pure blood, and ated on Fourth street, near the S. P. repairing of body losses from pleased with his prospects of success. io pure blood if the stomach is weak or disordered. depot, very early Monday morning and Mrs. Martha Alnutt died at the Ish I’d the blood of all impurities by making the stomach in a short tune property valued at any wasting disease. STOMACH trong and healthy with farm Tuesday night, after a short ill For women Scott’s Emul #25,000 was destroyed, upon which ness. She recently came from Virgin there was about #10,000 insurance. sion does this and more. It is ia, on a visit with her sister in-law, The following is a summary of the a most sustaining food and Mrs S E. Ish. Mrs. Alnutt was high- losses and insurance carried: tonic for the special trials that i ly respected by all who knew her, be Gurnea Block, #2500, fully insured; ing a lady of many excellent, qualities. G. A. Gurnea, merchandise and fur women have to bear. ind good health Is sure to follow. It will positively 5. R. Jennings, one of tho earliest To children Scott’s Emul :ure niture, $6000, no insurance; L. P. Orr, pioneers of Douglas county, died at Copper-riveted #2200, insurance $400; Ashland Trad sion gives food and strength Nausea, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Grants Pass one day last week. He ing Co., $1400, insurance $1000; Poley for growth of flesh and bone Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney Troubles, was stricken with paralysis a short & Hughes, $100; W. L. Townsend, and blood. Nervousness, and Malaria, Fever and Ague. For pale girls, • time ago, and never recovered. Mr.J. $250; Mrs. E. F. Kinney, $2000; E. F. Its past record of 50 years of cures certainly justifies J was a genial, upright man, respected for thin and sickly boys Scott’s Kinney, $1500, Insured; P. Provost, i fair trial. Avoid all Counterfeits. The genuine« $1500, insurance $700; Ed Sutton, $1000, by all who know him. He is survived Emulsion is a great help. s sold only id bottles with our Private Stamp over • fully insured; Mrs. O. Gantard, $2000, by three sons — J. A., L. L. and Henry Send for free sample. the neck. Your druggist will supply you. J insurance $1500; C. E. Nininger, SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. Jennings—and one daughter, Mrs. $1000, fully insured; miscellaneous, 409-415 Pearl Street. New York. Alice Everton. $1000. BOc. and $1.00: all druggist*. __, saki H6 POWDER SCOTT’S EMULSION For Poor Health best made Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. 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