The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 27, 1903, Image 2

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THE QUESTION IS. WHOSE COW IS SHE?
Printed Every Wednesday, by
Times Printing Company
C has . N ickell , Editor and Mgr.
TERMS:
Year, in advance....................... SI .50
Months............................................ l.oo
Advertisements inserted at reasona­
ble rates.
Entered at the Postofflce at Jacksonville, Ore.,
as Second Class Mall Matter
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Congressman,
FIRST DISTRICT,
A. E. REAMES,
BRIEF MENTION
ASHLAND DEFEATED
Hugh Brincr of Talent leaves forj JACKSONVILLE, MAY 20.
Latest About Crater Lake.
Supe-intendent Arant has received
word that Crater Lake National Park
It Was Not as Good a Game as Was will be surveyed by the Government
as soon as the snow disappears from
Played Sunday, but Neverthe­
I first used Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
the mountains. The boundaries ol
less Interesting.
in the fall of 1848. Since then 1
the park, containing 249 square miles,
have taken it every spring as a
blood - purifying and nerve-
have
never
been
defined
and
until
Ashland took revenge on Jackson­
strengthening medicine.
BS. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans.
ville, in base ball, on the home that is done the superintendent can­
not
tell
exactly
where
Ills
authority
grounds, last Wednesday. A large
crowd saw its nine take the measure begins or ends with reference to possi­
If you feel run down,
of the county-seat club by a score of 8 ble trespassers or those seeking priv­
ileges.
are easily tired, if your
to 5.
The
Yreka
Journal
of
a
late
date
Both played good ball, and a lively
nerves are weak and your
game, full of interest, was the result. gives the following alleged informa­
blood is thin, then begin
There were a few costly errors, but tion: “Southern Oregon is to tie com­
pletely
knocked
out
of
the
tourist
to take the good old stand­
those were overshadowed by the good
travel
to
Crater
Lake,
since
the
con
­
plays. There was more heavy bat­
ard family medicine,
ting than should have lieen done, struction of che new road from Laird’s
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
in this county to tbe Oregon bound­
however.
It’s a regular nerve
The visiting club found Itself at a ary line. No one wants to travel over
rough
roads
more
than
compulsory
for
considerable disadvantage on account
lifter, a perfect blood
of the grounds, the pitcher’s station this trip; hence will take the r(,h^®
builder. $ i . m • wn«. aii « h ««^
that makes half the distance by rail-
being especially unsatisfactory.
The Journal’s statement must be
A.k
d^rwh.« be Ähi »
Tl le following is the score:
taken with a large gfain of s It, espe­
cially
as
it
comes
from
a
prejudiced
~~
_-_____
we will be .»tl.fled^
Lowgll Matt.
source.
■
JACKSONVILLE
Tbe route to Crater Lake, via Rogue
R. B. II. p. o. A. E. river, must ever be a favorite one, on
2
1 2 account of the grand scenery ana
3
Nunan, s s............ 1
2 0 romantic experience it affords all who
3
3
Donegan, P p.... 1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
1 0 travel over it. That’s what people
1
1
Finney, r f............ 2
6
2 1 travel for.
1
Orth, lb.............. 0
3 0
1
0
Donegan, R 2 b 'O
R, G. GALE. M. D
2
0 0
0
Hathaway, 3 b. .O
0 1
0
1
McGill, c f.......... 1
0 0 hat gets your lung s sore and weak, and pa ves Office in Orth’s Building
9
0
Ulrich, c......... 0
way for Pneumonia or Consumption, or
0 1 the
0
0
Donegan,E 1 f.. .0
Hours—2 tO 4 and <to8p.ni
both. Acker s English Remedy will stop the
Alaska in a few days.
.
'
Mr. Roosevelt Enters Oregon Wednes­
Mrs. Theo. Cameron accompanied
day Afternoon and Speeds On­
her husband to Portland.
ward to Portland, Making
Jerry Heckathorn of Eagle Point
Only NeceSssary
was
in Medford Friday.
Stops.
Wool bags, fleece twine, Little’s
The people of Oregon have once Sheep Dip, for sale at J^unan’s, Jack­
sonville.
more been given the opportunity to
Jackson county is roprosented in tho
view a president of the United Slates
It is not often that they are favoreu Oregon Agricultural College by six
in that way, Benjamin Harrison be­ students
ing the last chief executive who
David Buckley has returned from
wended his way hither, and with oast of the mountains, accompanied by
Rutherford B. Hayes and Theodore Messrs. Clark and Ivory.
Roosevelt having been the only in­
W. H. Rickey returned Thursday
cumbents of that exalted position frbm his trip to New York. He was
who visited our state.
accompanied to Modford by his w-lfe.
The presidential train stopped at
Harry Engle, who has been In Alas­
the southerly end of the Ashland ka during tho past year, returned
depot, giving the assembled multitude Thursday, on his way to Klamath
an excellent chance to behold Mr. county.
Roosevelt as he spoke. His address
S. II. Holt of Ashland has gone to
was as follows:
The farmers and workingmen feed her. but the tnists do the milking.
San
Diego, in response to a message in­
M y F riends and F ellow C iti -
forming him that his son Claude is
zens :
quite sick.
It is with a peculiar feeling of
the conclusion that he was just the
We pay the highest market price in
man for Uortelyou's department, with pleasure that I enter the great state
its bureau to bust the bad trusts wide of Oregon, of which 1 have heard so cash for sheep’s wool and goat’s hair.
Nunan, Jacksonville.
open with publicity if the president much and with whose peop
I have-
Henry Kehoe of Spokane, a leading
Department of Commerce Will says "go ahead tind smash them."
some acquaintance. It has never be­
It is barely possible that the fact that
operator in mines, is in Southern Ore­
Be Run to Suit the Trusts.
Mr. Collier's views on publicity as the fore been my good fortune to visit gon, inspecting tho Opp and other
remedy for trusts coincided with those this State, but J know what you have prominent mines.
of Governor Roosevelt in 1900, which done here and the standard of citi-
cough in a day, and heal your lungs. It will
W. C. Leever, Central Point’s enter­
PULL OF PRINCIPAL EMPLOYEES. were quoterl in Mr. Collier’s book, may zeDShlp you have set.
cure Consumption, Asthma. Brochitis. and
ASHLAND
all throat and lung troubles, i’isitvely guar
prising
dealer
in
hardware,
is
putting
Oregon
have opened the d<s»r to his new berth
1 want to S]>eak a word to these men
R. B. H. P. O. A.E. anteed, and money refunded it you are not Jacksonville
up
a
fine
store,
adjoining
Cranfill
&
and
that
no
corporation
backing
was
satisfied.
Write
to
us
for
free
samle.
W.
H.
—of greeting to these men of the
A Railway >*Trw»ty” Confident of an
0
ol
12
0
Engle, lb............ 1
H ookkk & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by
necessary. If so. Mr. Collier's hands Grand Army. It is because these Robnett's establishment.
0 2 A P Estabrook, Gold Hill, Leading druggist.
0
1
Glosser, 3 b ... .1
Appointment—Mr. Collier. W ho Seen
A. E. REAMES,
2
are untied, and wo may expect to see men dared and did; because in big
1
4 1
W. E. Anderson of Phoenix precinct Nell, ss................ 1
In Publicity the Great Remedy For
ATTORNEY-AT-L
a W.
2
the trusts wither away and die when
0 0
1
times they did b g things that you and his family passed through our city ’Eastman, c f....l
Tru.ta, la the Department Solicitor. he turns on the light of publicity.
Notice
to
Stockmen.
5
6
0
1
Robley, p............ 1
Jacksonville.
-
-
Orego».
have a government of which a presi­ Friday, en route to Applegate, to visit Miller, c................ 0
2
Ilia Book on Truata.
1
1 0
BYRON W. llOI.T.
0
0 0
1
dent can travel from the Atlantic to Mr. and Mrs. A. Kleinhammer.
Carter, If............ 1
Office In Red Men’ll Bulldin«.
All stockmen who intend to become
Those who are looking to the new de­
9
0
1 1
Marksbury, rf. O
Í
the Pacific and still be under the flag.
Same Them.
O.
P.
McGee,
one
of
our
best
citizens,
members
of
the
Jackson
County
partment of commerce, with its bu­
3 1
1
0
It is the opinion of Secretary Shaw My own comrades (addressing Co. B.) and his family leave for Eureka. Cal., Pool, 2 b.............. 2
ROBT.
G.
SMITH,
Stockmen’s Association are urgently
reau of corporations, to relieve the pee that the tariff duties protect the trusts
we wished at least to show that we this week, and may locate there. They
requested to send in their names to­ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
pie of the burdens of trusts and monop­ from bankruptcy. If the duties were
SCORE BY INNINGS.
olies are almost certain to be victims I removed, there would be ruin. What had tbe spirit within us and that our take with them the best wislies of
gether with their brand burnt in
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
Graat’a Pas», Oreg»».
of misplaced confidence. Evidence is trusts would be bankrupted by the re­ cause was as dear as was the cause to their many friends.
Jacksonville.......... 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3—5 leather and $2 initiation fee and
them.
But
there
wasn
’
t
enough
war
Hon.
A.
E.
Reames
will
speak
at
accumulating to show that the bureau moval of duties? Would it be the win­
Ashland.................. 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 »—8 dues. The list is nearly ready to be
practices all the court« Office 1» Bank
has already become the pliant tool of dow glass trust, which, with a protec­ to go around. Ours was a relatively Wilson’s Opera House Friday evening,
Horn. Time of closed, and the management w ish to
building upstair»
Umpire—Mike
the trusts. Some and perhaps all of the tion ranging front 30 to 100 per cent little task, but we did it. Through May 29th. The local managers of his
game—1 hr. 30 min. Struck out by have the membership as complete as
important officials in this department and more. has more than doubled the that war our country’s future has campaign are making great prepara­
possible and have al) stockmen repre­
Donegan, 5; by Robley 6. Wild pitch sented in the new Brand Book.
J. M. KEENE. D. D. S
are selected by the big corporations. It price of window glass? Would it lx* been opened up on the Pacific, and we tions for the event.
es by Orth, 2; by Robley, 1.
G eo . O wens , President.
is said that a certain man who waw the American Steel and Wire company, have great ports here. The questii n
it you desire a good complexion use
Each club has now.a game to its
F red N eil , Secretary.
once with the interstate commerce com­ one of the coiustituent concerns of the is not open as to whether or not we
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
Moki Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts credit, ana the deciding one will
Office«
tbe Adkins Deuel block
mission and who is an editor of rail­ United States Steel corporation, which,
on the liver and makes the skin smooth
will
play
a
part
in
the
world
’
s
affairs.
road literature and journals and who with a protection ranging from half a
probably
be
played
at
an
early
day.
and clear. Cures sick headaches. 25cts.
Oregoa
Medford,
Over-Work Weakens
received $5.500 from the railroads for cent to 1 cent per pound, has much That question is settled. All we can and 50ets. Money refunded if it does
testifying before the coal strike com­ more than doubled the domestic price say is as to how we play it; and from not satisfy you.
Write to W. H. County Aid for an Exhibit.
Your Kidneys.
P. P. PRIM A SON.
mission last winter and whose testi­ of wire nails, while exporting about what 1 know of you and our citizens. H ooker <i Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for free
attorneys and counselors at law
mony, by the way, was sadly defeated one-tenth of its product at prices near­ I can say that we will play it well. 1 sample.
While Hon. W. H. Wchrung and Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
by Darrow's cross questions is now be­ ly 5o i>er cent lower than those charged believe that this nation will still
Porter Bros. Co., ef Chicago, com­
Jackaonville, Oregoa.
ing pushed by “powerful people" for to domestic consumers and is making lead all others in the van of time, mission merchants, have failed for a M. D. Wisdom, president and secre­
All the blood in your body passes through
tary
of
the
Oregon
Agricultural
So
­
your
kidneys
once
every
three
minutes.
an important position in Cortelyou's profits of some $15,000,000 a year? making and doiog those things which large sum. They dealt extensively in
‘Will practice In all court« ot the Slate. Ot
The kidneys are your
ciety, were here, in the interest of the
department This man tells his friends Would the plate glass trust be ruined
nee In the Court House last door on the
Southern Oregon fruit and are well
make for peace and progress.
blood
purifiers,
they
fil
­
rlrht from entrance
ensuing Stale Fair, they inter­
that he is practically certain to get the by the reduction of its protection,
ter out the waste or
Your state was founded in the early known throughout the Pacific coast
position because of bis influential cor­ ranging from 50 to 140 per cent, by
viewed the members of tbe County
impurities in the blood.
40’s by men who came here with em­
The board of Pension Examiners, Commissioners’ Court, and were as­
poration backing.
which it has been enabled to raise
If they are sick »r out
• A. C HOUGH,
Mr. W. M. Collier, recently appointed prices 150 per cent? Would the makers pire in their brains. Theirs was not composed of Doctors Jones, Cole and sured that a rtsp ctable sum would
of order, they fail to do
attorney
- at - law
solicitor to the department of com­ of wood saws, sewing machines, type a life of ease, but a life of effort; they Reader, was in session the forepart of be appropriated toward securing an
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu­ Irant*» Pa»»,
merce. may or may not have been writers, shovels, wire ro;»e and other exulted in daring; they flinched from the week, and were interviewed by a
-
•
Ure«»a.
exhibit of tbe products of Jackson
matism come from ex­
strongly backed by the trusts. If, how­ concerns who sell to foreign consumers no effort or sacrifice, (and pointing to number of the veterans.
Office
over
Halr-R.ddle
Hardware
Store
county
that
wou
d
do
it
justice
and
cess of uric acid in the
ever, they had not read his book. "The at prices from 20 to 60 per cent below a banner carried by an enthusiastic
Miss May Ingram, who has been vis­ enable us to app ar to advantage
blood,
due
to
neglected
Trusts; What Can We Do With Them: the prices paid by domestic consumers admirer bearing the inscription,
kidney trouble.
iting at Roseburg for the past three along with other counties.
What^Can They Do With Us?" and be driven into bankruptcy by a reduc­
Kidney trcuble causes quick or uniteady
H. D. NORTON.
“Hurrah ! for the man who doe» months, has gone to Glendale, where
The action of the court in helping heart beats, and makes one feel as though
found it satisfactory, he would not tion of duties?—New York Times.
things”) they were men who did she will stay a few days with friends
TTOR
NEY
AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
now be in political clover.
to prepare an exhibit for the fair is to they had heart trouble, because the heart is
things.
and then proceed home to Central be highly commended. For several over-working in pumping thick, kidney-
His book is not the worst one written
Promit«?«* to Cuba.
Grant’s Pas», Oregoa.
In 1861 Abraham Lincoln called you Point..
by lawyers who are bidding for corpo­
There is to be an extraordinary ses­
years the county exhibits haye been a poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
It
used
to
be
considered
that
only
urinary
ration practice, but it is bad enough. sion of congress this fall, so Secretary men of the Grand Army of the Re-
The commencement exerciset; of the feature at the fair, but Jackson coun­
were to be traced to the kidneys, •^“Office above S P. D. A L. Co '■ Store!
In it he talks about “the awful evils of State Hay officially informs the Cu­ public to service. There were men Talent grammar school, of which ty has never been properly represent- troubles
but now modem science proves that nearly
and dangers of monopoly” and gets bans. who are balking about the ratifi­ then of little faith, but there were Prof. Geo. R. Carlock is princi|>al. will
all constitutional diseases have their begin­
ready to speak plainly and say things, cation of the reciprocity treaty. It is things in life that you prized more be held next Friday evening. An in­ ed. Once or twice a small exhibit ning in kidney trouble.
but he always stops short His great­ to be hojied the Cubans will not re­ than life itself, and this country has teresting prograinmo has been arrang­ was placed and called a county exhib­
If you are sick you can make no mistake
it, but it attracted little or no atten­ by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
est denunciation against a particular member the semiofficial promises that risen because of the men who dared
ed
for
the
occasion.
tion. With the money given by the and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
trust is directed to the ice trust. He were made to them when the Platt
J. T. Cook of Sumas, Wash., during ' county court and the assistance of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
mentions this to illustrate a combina­ amendment was under consideration and done. I believe that we shall go
JACKSONVILLE
tion with a monopoly when, in fact, its and the committee of the Cuban con­ forward to an ever-in Teasing great­ the past week bonght 22 head of tbe farmers throughout the county, soon realized. It stands the highest fcr its
wonderf ul cures of the most distressing cases
only monopoly was the control of soms gress was invited to Washington to ness, and we will not prove fake to horses from residents of Jackson coun­ there is no reason why Jackson can­
and is sol<i on its merits
tbe
memories
of
our
sires.
Our
citi
­
docking privileges in New York. He consult about it.
ty, which he shipped this morning. not carry off the first prize this year. by all druggists in fifty-
looked past scores of important trusts
The promise now made by Secretary zenship is great, not only becau-e ol They were fine, large animals, and on
cent and one-dollar siz­
THE PRIZES.
with far greater monopoly privileges Hay is rather evasive, for all he prom­ the men in the Civil War, but because an average cost him $125 a head.
es. You may have a
than this one probably because they ises is that congress shall be called to­ of the men who founded this state.
Messrs. Wisdom and Wehrung in- sample bottle by mail H m . of Sv amp-Root.
W. Cortez Myer, one of the oldeet ' formed us that there will be $1375 free, also pamphlet telling you hew to find
were officered by Republicans and be­ gether before December, au<l that may These men had the hardy, rugged
cause many of the officials of this one mean Nov. 15 or later in the month. qualities, instead or the gentler, mild­ and most prominent of Southern Ore­ given away to the counties this year out if you have kidney .: blad.ier trouble
were Democrats. His book was writ­ The difference of a week or two in the er and softer virtues. I believe in the gon pioneers, died at his residence near as prizes for county exhibits at tbe Mention this paper wl r. writing Dr. Kilmer
latter, ol course; but 1 believe in tbe
Sc Co.. Binghamton. II. Y.
Ab»tr«ct» made la Title» af
ten in 1900. Since then the ice trust final ratification of the treaty could l>e others
as well. 1 believe in a man Ashland Thursday. He was over 80 ' State Fair. The first priz« will be
Don’t make any mistake. but re­
Lands.
has gone so nearly to pieces that it has of no advantage to Cuba, for by next who is a good husband and a good years old and highly esteemed by ev- $300; second $250; third $2<M); fourth
member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr,
LEGAL DOCUMENTS.
had to be reorganized.
fall all of last year's crop of sugar will neighbor. He must have the funda­ erybody.
$150, and $110 each for tbe fifth, sixth, Kilmer’s 8wamp-R< ot, md the ad
sliaind drawn up eapecisllvpertsintiir is
But it is in his remedy department be out of the hands of the growers. If mental principles in addition to
seventh and eighth best exhibits.
the settlement of estates
dress. Binghamton, N. Y , on every
J. F. Reddy, chief of police of Spo-
that Mr. Collier displays his great skill any sugar remains in the island then, these. You know how it was in tbe
They have succeeded in securing ex­ bottle.
in magnifying little things and mini­ it will be owned by the sugar trmst or war. If a man had the best training kane, Chas. Bieeel, J. P. Harvey, E. L. hibits from Washington. Yamhill,
\ccounts Solicited, Prompt Remittance.
MONEY LOANED.
mizing big ones. He would dot think its friends or agents, and they would and tbe best arms, if he ran away in Jones and W. E. Thompson, who are , Polk, Benton, Marion, Lane, Linn
of destroying trusts because “great be the sole beneficiaries of the reduc­ the time of battle you could do noth­ connected with the Blue Lead, the cap­ and other counties.
invstment securities a specialty. Jackson
ing with him; he was no good. A
Do You Enjoy
\iunty Scrip bought and sold.
business organizations have become a tion of duty.
man must in the last analysis be the per mine located in the Siskiyous, in
A Sure Thing.
have a complete set of maps of aU surveyed
necessity" and because “consolidation
What You Eat ? zienthly
auds in this county, and receive Abstracts
architect of his own fate. W’e ueed one capacity on another, have been in
It
is
said
that
nothing
is
sure
ex
from Roseburg Land Office, tbe Land
Lae of Injunction*.
and combination render possible cheap­
high idials, and we n< ed the power to our city lately.
You can eat whatever and whenever you .department
ot the O. A C. R. R. and the State
cept death and taxes; but that is not
er production and infinitely cheaper
D. F. Bradley, president of the Iowa fashion them practically. Much has
like if you take Kodol. By the use of this Land Department at Salem ot all new entries
altogether
true.
Dr.
King
’
s
New-
The
suit
begun
last
year
by
the
heirs
xade 1 atn thus prepared to make out home-
distribution." As Incidental to his great college, submits to an Iowa paper two been done by law, and above all by
Discovery for Consumption is a sure remedy disordered digestion and diseased
papers and take proofs thereon. Also I
remedy, publicity, and as if they were questions, as follows: First, if a judge tbe honest and tearless admiration of of John Priddy, to recover valuable cure for all lung and throat troubles. stomachs are so completely restored to ttead
lake Blings and proofs of timber lands, and
the
law.
It
is
my
conviction
that
of little consequence he airily enumer­ may enjoin union labor from ordering
resideace property in Kansas City, has Tnousands can testify to that. Mrs. health, »nd the full performance of their can save to part.es the expense of • trip
ates the following remedies:
a strike, why may he not upon applica­ the ultimate fate of the nation will been decided against them. An appeal U. B. Van Metie of Sheplierdtown, functions naturally, that such foods as would to tbe Roseburg land office
not depend on the law, nor yet upon
“Abolish special privileges, prevent tion enjoin capitalists from other acts the high ideals of tbe nation, but on­ will be taken. Nearly a year ago testi­ Va., says, “1 had a severe case of tie one into a double-bow-knot are eaten * kave a Number »f FlneFarms asd other
without even a "rumbling" and with a posi­
Desirable Propertv la my beads far
unfair competition—cutthroat competi­ alleged to be oppressive to labor? Sec ly insomuch as these ideals are niani- mony in this matter was taken in Med­ Bronchitis and for a year tried every­ tive pleasure and enjoyment. And what Is
Sale.
thing
I
heard
of,
but
got
no
relief.
tion—compel corporations to sell to all ond, if it is good law for United States ftst in tbe character of the average ford and elsewhere.
more
—
these
foods
are
assimilated
and
One bottle of Dr. King's Discovery
WPromnt reply made to all letters. Chart­
upon equal terms, give u/ full public­ courts to intervene in behalf of Inter­ citizen.
transformed into the kind of nutriment that ’s in accordance with ’he times
A dancing party will bo given at then cured me absolutely.” It’s in­ Is appropriated by the blood and tissues.
I wish 1 could talk to you another
ity, prevent the evils of overcapitaliza­ state railroads, why is it not good law
Refers, by permission. Hon. H. K. Hanna,
fallible fur Croup, Whooping Cough,
of the 1st Judcial District, and to any
Kodol is the only digestant or combination iudge
tion, make management honest, and for the same courts to redress griev­ half hour, but the train is going. Eagle Point Monday evening, June 1st, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption.
’’ualness house tn Jacksonville.
Good
bye
and
g<od
luck.
”
under the auspices of Snowy Butte Try it._ll’s guaranteed by City Drug­ of digestants that will digest all classes of
competition, we believe, will do the ances of employees engaged In inter­
SILAS J. DAY
The Medford High Schcol and W.
food. In addition to this fact, it contains, in
rest."
state commerce? The Sioux City Jour­
Trial
bottles
free.
Reg.
sizes
Lodge,
A.
O.
U.
W.
Extensive
ar
­
gist.
O. W. bands were in attendance, and
assimilative form, the greatest known tonio ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Of the means to attain these desira­ nal in reply to these questions says after the President had concluded rangements are being made therefor, 50c., $1.00.
and reconstructive properties.
ble ends he tells us next to nothing. that “the obvious answer in both que­ struck up “America.” The great and the best of music and supper pro­
Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all
He ignores such minor details. Pub­ ries is that an injunction in one case throng bad teen supplied with copies vided. All who attend are certain to
A New Candidate.
disorders arising therefrom.
licity receives great attention. He says woqjd I m * just as logical as in the oth­ oi the words of that ever-popular song
Kodol Digests What You Eat visit DR. JORDAN’S « rìat F
enjoy themselves thoroughly.
it will "restrict the creation and es­ er.” And yet we do not recall an in­ and joined in tbe singing.
Miss Centenua Rothermel of Med­
Makes tbe Stomach Sweet.
Tut* citizens of Ashland bad made
We sell tho greatest of blood purifiers, ford lias been placed in the race for Bott!»« only. Regular size. $ 1.00. holding 2H Utnes
tablishment” of trusts, •‘it will counter­ stance where a federal judge has ap­
the trial size, which sells for 50 cents.
io«! MARKET »T.. RAN
act all the dangerous possible tenden­ plied the writ of injunction in this way extensive preparations for the event. Acker’s Blood Elixir, under .a positive queen of the Grants W. O. W. Carni­
There were a number of handsome guarant«*e. It will cure all chronic* and
Prepared by E. O. DeWITT A OO., Chicago, Ilk
cies,” “it will be a protection to the to corporations.
decorations, including a beautiful other blood poisons. If yftu have erup­ val by her friends. Her first count
shareholder and to the investor, it will
arch, upon which considerable time tions or sores on your body, or are pale, put her away ahead of any of
The Ship Ssbsidy,
be a 'IV>dy blow,’ even if not a death­
and money had been expended. Un­ weak or run down, it is just what you
William
E.
Curtis,
the
Washington
blow, to extortionate prices, it will t>e
fortunately the latter fell just before need.
We refund money if you are other contestants, and her many
the stimulus to higher wages and to correspondent of the Chicago Itecord- the President arrived.
not satisfied. 50 cents and $1.00. mirers say she is there to stay.
Interesting exercises were held at A. P. Estabrook, Loading Druggist,
better prices for raw materials, it will Herahl, says that no further attempt
The voting closes June 4th at 12
be the certain preventive of railroad will be made to pass the ship subsidy the Chautauqua talieruacle during Gold Hill.
and whoever gains the coveted place
discrimination and of all special favor At the same time Mr. Curtis admits the afternoon. Prof. Mulkey was the
Several parties have Located claims of queen will be given $50 by the W.
ltism and the effective curb upon every that three-fourths of the Republican principal speaker.
in the cinnabar section of the west O. W. toward her outfit. She will have
attempt by corporations to corrupt leg members of the house are in favor of
fork of Beaver Creek, near Garretson’s a brass bandit her disposal, that she
If The Baby la Cutting Teeth.
the measure. He explains that the bill Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme­ Medical Springs, and the whole coun­
islatures and public officials.”
His last words are: “If asked what is recently before congress was defeated dy, M rs . W inslow ’ s S oothing S yhvp , tor try is likely to be plastered with noti­ may seed to any or all trains to meet
friends whom she may delight to so
teething. It soothes the child, soft
the remedy for the great evils. Indus because the Republicans of the north children
ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic
trial, social and political, which are western states joined with the I>etno and Is the best remedy tor diarrhoea. Twenty ces. Prospects mado in that section honor. The keys of the city of Grants
several years ago developed numerous Pass will be delivered to her by the
inherent or incidental to trusts, our crats. The Ix>ulsville Courier-Journal, five cents a bottle.
fine chimneys of cinnabar, which on mayor, as soon as the coronation cere­
answer would be, ‘First, publicity; sec­ however, hits the nail on the head
A Big Enterprise.
being treated by retorting yielded su­ monies are complete. The queen has
ond, publicity; third, publicity,’ the when in commenting ui>on Mr. Curtis'
remedy which is most effective in it­ statement it says: "The truth is it suits
perior quicksilver in good paying the choosing of her maids of honor
self and the remedy which alone can the purpose of the ship subsidy grab­
Thomas B. Walker, the Milwaukee quantity.
and all aids.
suggest the fourth and all others that bers to create the impression that they timber king, proposes to construct a
P. J. Sullivan and E. J. Langley have
The following is the result of the
may be needed."
have abandoned this raid on the treas­ railroad 350 miles long from Red located a cinnabar ledge in Watkins
balloting
on Thursday:
Any conscientious trnst buster after ury. We have already had experience
Bluff
to
the
northern
border
of
Cali
­
district,
which
promises
to
be
the
big-
Centenna
Rothermel............
...3040
reading Mr. Collier’s book must reach of that kind of tactics.”
fornia. From his own and other est discovery of the kind that has Miss Blackburn, Gold Hill..
...1997
GREATEST STRENGTH
sources it is said that tie has the as­ ever been made in Jackson county. Grace Good, Grants Pass...
...1415
F I NEST FL AVO« AND
ABSOLUTE purity
T he fellow-servant law, otherwise Shot His Wile for a Burglar. surance of $3,000,000 capital to begin The vein runs east and west and cuts Helen Colvig, Jacksonville.
.. .1042
G UAR SX N1 T EL E_ O
called the employers’ liability act, took
with, and proposes to start opera­ off the copper lodges, which are north Essie Hartman, Grants Pass
...1016
effect on May 21st. It makes corpora­
At C' ttage Grove a few nights ano tions in a very few months. Walker and south veins. The main ledge is Prudie Angle, Medford........
tions ancTother employers liable to any E. T. Anderson heard some disturb­ owns about 350,000 acres of timber about seven feet in width, the two Lou Briggs, Ashland.......
smaller veins running parallel. It
employe for au injury resulting ance in an adjoining room in his land in Northern California, and the can
be traced on tho surface for Carrie White, Grants Pass.
from the wrongful act, neglect or house, and as burglars had Ireen oper­ object of the proposed railroad is to 5,000 feet. The oregeits better as depth Lucy George, Ashland..........
default of a fellow-servant. Heretofore ating there recently he took his re­ get his lumber to market. It is plan­ is gained.
E. Dowell, Grants Pass........
it has been the law, as declared by the volver and went to investigate. Be ned to build mills at intervals along
Mrs.
Bonny, Grants Pass...
The Waste» of the Body.
courts, that employes could not re­ found nothing wrong, the noise hav­ tl.e new line at points now barren of
From a Cat Scratch
cover from employers for Buch Injuries. ing probably been made by his chil­ p< pulatioD and to encourage settle- Every seven days tho blood, muscles
dren, who were sleeping there. In mi nt throughout tho entire territory and bones of a man of average size on the arm, to the worst sort of a
the meantime his wife arose, without through which the road will extend. loses two pounds of wornout tissue. burn, sore or boil, DeWitt’s Witch
This waste cannot be replenished and
T here are calculations that the his knowledge, and seeing her pass
You can make your har- /
Blue-print maps of any township In the health and strength kept up with­ Hazel Salve is a quick cure. In buy­
from
one
room
to
another
in
the
dim
nes» as soft aa a glove j
Klondike and the Alaska regions will
ing Witch Hazel Salve, be particular
light he mistook her for a burglar and Roseburg, Oregon, Land District, out perfect digestion. When the to get DeWitt’s—this is the salve
and aa tough aa wire by
yield in the neighborhood of $25,000,- fired. The bullet struck a rib below showing all the vacant lands, for 50 stomach and digestive organs fail to
using El’REKA lkr.
Is Absolutely PURE, and will
nea• Oil. You can
000 of gold this season, as compared the heart and followed around and cents each. If you want any informa­ perform their functions t he strength that heals without leaving a scar. A
lengthen Its life—make ft
OUTWEAR all other Leads.
specific for blind, bleeding, itching
hist twice as long as it
with a production slightly smaller In out near the spinal column, causing a tion from the U. S. Land Office, ad­ lets down, health gives way and dis­ add protruding piles. Sold by all
ordinarily would.
dress
Title
Guarantee
&
Loan
Co.,
ease
sets
up.
Kodol
Dyspepsia
Cure
1902. The season has already begun severe flesh wound, which fortunate­ Roseburg, Oregon.
It your local dealer does not carry
enables the stomach and digestive or­ druggists.
ly, is not dangerous. It was a nar­
it write to us and we will see that you
in the groater part of the Klondike, row escape.
gans to digest and assimilate all of
•
get it.
WATCH LOST.
the wholesome food that may De eaten
aad it is supposed that all tho Nome
Into the kind of blood that rebuilds
region will be at work In a few days.
the tissues and protects the health
*
TEAMS WANTED.
Between the residence of L. E. Hoo
and strength of the mind and body. ver, li miles northeast of Medford,
For Infants and Children.
make« a poor looking har­
Kodol cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Jacksonville Sunday evening,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
We want a number of logging
ness like new. Made of
and all stomach troubles. It is an
pure, heavy bodied oil, es­
teams a id trucks to woik by t he day The Kind You Have Always Bought ideal spring tunic. Sold by City Drug May 17th, a lady’s gold watch, case
pecially prepared to with­
engraved and idge scalloped. The
CUHtS WHtHt ALL ‘LSI F All
or contract. Address or call on Ap
stand the weather.
Heat < '..ugli By-up. Tixitu Good I w
Store.
finder
will
be
suitably
rewarded
by
Bears the
piegate Boom and Lumber Company,
In tinny. Hold by droitslnu.
Sold everywhere
leaving it at the S outhern O regoni ­
To Cure CC’UHtipal... *1 V» .***»'«»».
In cans—all sues.
Murphy, Josephine cunty, Ore.
SignaturV9f
an office.
Take Calcare tu Caaüv CalhiA’iw:. 10c or
W. B. N ipper , Manager.
BOSSED BY THE TRUSTS
OF JACKSON COUNTY.
I
I
IT’S JUST COUGH
T hk Portland Journal has made a big
step forward, and is one of the leading
newspapers of the Pacific Coast. Its
large new press has been installed,sev­
eral type-setting machines added, and
a number of other improvements mado.
I t will hereafter be the duty of the
county judge, when a person is com- j
mitted to the asylum, to ascertain
whether the parents, children or guar­
dian are able to pay for the mainte­
nance of such person, and, if they are
to make an order to that effect,
whereupon it is the duty of such par­
ents, children or guardian to pay to
the State Treasurer $10 per month dur­
ing the time the insane person is con­
fined. Suit may be brought to re­
cover the money if not paid.
T he Presbyterian General Assembly
is in session at Los Angeles.
It is
thought the moss-covered doctrines of
infant damnation and predestination
will be construed in accordance with
the tenor of modern religious liberality
—that is that a just God coulff not fore­
ordain humanity and send innocent
babyhood and childhood to eternal
punishment. Then they will cease
branding the Pope of Rome as being
anti-Christ. If these things happen,
then surely it may again be noted that
the world moves, and with it our Pres­
byterian brethren—all of the best peo­
ple, but through church education tak­
ing a most dismal view of what should
be man's gladsome sojourn in this
world.
____________
T he State Department has just
made public for the first time its
version of the kidnapping of Miss Ellen
Stone by Bulgarians. According to
these officials a grave error was made
by the payment of the ransom de­
manded, this government having re­
ceived the most positive assurances
that Miss Stone and her companion
were safe from all actual violence, and
it is claimed that a precedent has been
set which will constitute a menace to
all other foreigners in that section of
the country. The report states that
despite the protests and better judg­
ment of the Department the entreaties
of tb^~*vonirlbuted
•o part of the $66,000 ransom, were
permitted to prevail.
Silas J. Day
Notary Public
Real Estate Agent
and U. S. Commissioner
for Jackson County.
T he new army rifle recommended
by the army board for use in the
United States army after a careful con­
sideration lasting some months is de­
scribed as follow: It has a barrel 24
inches long, or 4 inches shorter than
the Krag and only 2 inches longer than
the carbine, and its calibre is 30. Yet
it has greater penetrating power than
either, with a higher initial velocity
and a flatter projectory. That means
that it shoots straight. It is warrant­
ed to pierce 24 1-inch pine planks, is a
pound lighter than the old rifle, a con­
sideration, in a weary climate, and the
barrel is completely encased in wood,
so that the rapid firing will not cause
the barrel to burn the hands. There
is nothing to beat it. It is not patent­
ed, as is was invented by U. S. army
officers. It is American.
D iscussing the benefactions of
Andrew Carnegie, the Oregonian says
that “gifts of libraries to cities and
towns which arc able to support them­
selves nourishes a spirit that is destruc­
tive of propecivic pride and digni­
ty.” The town of Saugus, Mass.,
has refused to accept a Carnegie gift,
saying that it will continue to pay for
its own library as for its streets and
other public institutions. The people of
Stoneham, in the same state, have ac­
cepted 115,000 from Mr. Carnegie for a
library building; but only after a close
vote. A number of the leading citi­
zens of the town protested against the
evil consequences of depending upon
the benefactions of rich men, saying
that “a community no more than an
individual can indulge the mendicant
spirit secure from its demoralizing ef­
fect." This is but a reiteration of
what has been said repeatedly in the
S outhern O regonian . Municipal
mendicancy is no improvement on in­
dividual mendicancy.
J ohn F arson , a many-times million­
aire, who lives in Chicago, is entitled
to thanks of a long-suffering nation.
He surely has solved the servant
problem, solved it completely, fully,
finally. Others before Mr. Farson
have been trying to figure out an an­
swer to the question; but there is no
necessity for anybody losing sleep over
it now. For years the Chicagoan has
been troubled with poor servants. He
hasn't been able to get the kind of
household help he wanted and when he
wanted it. One day recently, after an
hour or two spent in deep thought, he
announced his solution. It is so easy
that we wonder, as we often wander in
connection with simple little inven­
tions, why nobody thought of it before
Briefly Mr. Farson says he will give to
the woman who measures up to bis
ideal of what a servant girl should be
a round million of dollars. She is not
to draw the money immediately. On
the contrary, she must serve Mr. Far­
son until his death, when, by the terms
ot his will, she will receive the million
from his estate.
THE PRESIDENT
HAS COME AND GONE.
.
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