üragou ilistoxicaX Society VOL. XXXIII. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1903. BRIEF MENTION. GEORGE W. DUTCALT How He Extricated Himself From A Serious Difficulty. How George W. Oatcalt, a well-known merchant of Wellston, Oklahoma, re­ cently succeeded in extricating himself from a serious difficulty is one of the in­ teresting stories now going the rounds of the iera. “Ave Maria,” by Bacb-Gounod, in­ terpreted by Bertina Boffa, violin; Hazel Enyart, harp; J<.unesse Butler, organ; Mme. D. Boffa, soprano, was a beautiful eosemble performance that r fleeted much credit on tbe partici­ pants. Mies Abby Kendall, a clever pianist and experienced musician, gained new laurels. The members of the orat' rio chorus may well be proud of themselves. They did exceedingly well In their first at­ tempt in that work, cf which we hope to bear much more. The overture of "William Tell,” which is very deep, was sk’lifully per­ formed under the direction of big. Boffa. The assemblage, Judging by its enthusiastic applause, seemed to un­ derstand its value. Spring Humors Come to most people and cause many troubles,—pimples, boils and other eruptions, besides loss of appetite, that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, indigestion and headache. The sooner one gets rid of them the better, and the way to get rid of them and to build up the system that has suffered from them is to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Forming in combination the Spring Medicine par excellence, of unequalled strength in purifying the blood as shown by unequalled, radical and per* manent cures of Scrofula Scald Head All Kinde of Humer Blood Poisoning Catarrh Salt Rheum Bolls, Pimplee Psoriasis Rheumatism Dyspepsia, Etc Accept no substitute, but be sure to get Hood’s, and get it today. A Serious Accident. Geo. Wild, manager of the ma­ chine department of the Ashland iron Works, was the victim of a most distressing accident, while engaged at bls work, Friday afternoon. With C. Brannon he was pouring babbitt metal into a gear, when the molten liquid exploded and was blown into his face and eyes. His chin and threat were also burned, but the injury to bls eyes caund him tbe most Intense agony, and it was feared for a while that his sight would ba lost, as be has only one ejo. Dr. Par oa was called and removed tbe pieces of babbitt metal from his eye­ lids. He found that the retina had not been pierced, and it is believed that Mr. Wild’s sight will be saved. Brannan was scalded by the hot met­ al, but bls injuries aie not danger­ ous, says the Tidings. Saturday was the warmest day of the year. The mercury registered at 95 degrees in some of our business houses. We pay the highest market price in cash for sheep’s wool and goat’s hair. Nunan, Jacksonville. H. E. Ankeny returned Saturday from Klamath county, where he has been looking after his business inter­ ests. C. C. Pursel’s saw mill, recently- erected in Big Applegate district, is running steadily, sawing nearly 10,000 feet of fine lumber per day. O. J. Willard, who was justice of Trail creek precinct fora number of years, has located at Rosetta, Idaho, together with his son and his family. Wool bags, fleece twine, Little’s Sheen Dip, for sale at Nunan's, Jack­ sonville. Another crowd of gypsies passed through town a few days ago. They did not tarry long, however, as the officers were on the lookout for them. The county's rock crusher and roller is being operated in Big Sticky dis­ trict and doing good work. It will probably be used next in Roxy pre­ cinct. Prof. Washburn left for Drain and other northern points Sunday. We are informed that he may not teach in Jacksonville during tbe next scholastic year. Archbishop Christie of this diocese will make Ashland an official visit Sun day. It will be the occasion of an as­ semblage of the priests bn duty in Southern Oregon. John L. Penniugton of Ashland, who went to Los Angeles, Calif., for treat­ ment of a cancer on his lip, has return - ed, fully cured. It was removed with­ out the use of the knife. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dorris, of Eugene, announce tbe engagement of their daughter, Stella Pitt, to Charles A. Macrum, of Portland. The wedding will take place early in June. H. Snook of Salem, who will build the Jacksonville school house, has al­ so been awarded the contract to erect a school building at Grants Pass. His bias are $10,000 and $8800 respectively. Ashland will have a street fair and carnival, beginning June 15th and con­ tinuing a solid week. There will be a large number of attractions, more of which we will speak in future issues. Blue-print maps of any township in Roseburg, Oregon, Land District, snowing all the vacant lands, for 50 cents eack. If you want any informa­ tion from the U. S. Land Office, ad­ dress Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Roseburg, Oregon. Hon. N. Langell has returned from his trip to Klamath county. He was one of the appraisers of tbe Fort Klamath military reservation, which will soon be offered for sale by the U. S. Govern­ ment. Six young ladies are in the valley at present, in the interest of the Royal Baking Powder Co. They are spread­ ing that popular article broadcast, and doubtless increasing its sale con­ siderably. B. W. Houston and J. W. Ingram of Willow Springs were in Medford Tues­ day. They have finished placer mining for the season, and will soon begin work on their quartz ledge, which is a very promising one. R. Bieberstedt and H. W. Jackson, tbe well-known hunters, who have no superiors in Southern Oregon, spent a few days in the Applegate section last week, looking for big game. They suc­ ceeded in killing two fine bears. Louis Huseman, since selling bis ranch in Shasta Valley, Cal., has form­ ed a copartnership with Chas. Schock, to carry on merchandising at Monta­ gue. He intends putting up a fine res­ idence and to make that place his home. One of Parrott’s celebrated plants— like District Attorney Reames' at Jacksonville—supplies the Josephine and Western hotels of Grant's Pass with gas for illuminating and cook­ ing purposes. It gives satisfaction In every way. Mrs. M. W. Kinney of Ashland, who was recently adjudged insane, has been taken to the asylum by Constable Long. Her malady is tbe result of sickness. Mrs. K. was afflicted with small pox, after her examination, which delayed her commitment. Chas Nickell, U. S. Commissioner for the District of Oregon, is hilly equipped to receive applications un­ der the timber and stone, also home­ stead laws. Final proofs taken, and all business connected with U. S. gov­ ernment lands transacted. Office with S outhern O regonian , Medford. Phone 211. The operation of the Iowa Lumber Co.’s new planing mill was begun Thursday, and it is being run steadily. It is well supplied with the best and latest machinery, and a large quantity of it. This corporation never does anything by halves. Miss Lottie Ries died in Jacksonville early Tuesday morning, at the resi­ dence of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Opp. She had been sick a short time, with brain fever. Miss Ries came here from Hood River several months ago. Sh e NO. 18 I was an excellent young ladj- and had Campaign Aftermath. MEDFORD DEFEATS LOCAL NOTES. i many friends, who will sincerely regret JACKSONVILLE SUNDAY her untimely death. Iler mother and Mr. Reames made a magnificent race, H. W. Grimes spent a short time in brother arrived yesterday from Hood although handicapped by a tremendous Medford this week. River, but too late to see her alive. Republican majority. No other Demo­ In One of the Best Games of this Sea­ F. M. Thompson of Climax spent son—A Number of Good Plays J. T. Healy, who arrived from Penn­ crat could have done nearly so well. In Heavy Republican Preponderance in Tuesday night in Medford. Made—Although Errors Were sylvania not long ago, informs ub that every county excepting one he made the District Has Overwhelmed J. H. Simon of Gold Hill is at the Not Conspicuous by Their he will put up a first-class mill in Elk great gains, reducing the majority of county-seat, on mining business Mr. Reames. 7500 given the late Thos. H. Tongue in Absence. creek district, and that the timbers Mrs. Gus Newbury and Miss Pauline for the same have already been cut. 1902 to less than 2000. Single-handed Monday was the date set for the Reuter visited in Medford Tuesday. A big crowd at Neuter & Taylor’s It will prove a matter of much import­ and without the aid of even enough money for legitimate expenses, he made grounds last Sunday saw Medford’s special election that would decide who Firmin Zana, one of Sam’s Valley’s ance to that section. representatives on the diamond defeat should be the successor to the late best farmers, was among our recent The young folksof Medford indulged a reallj’ wonderful showing. On the contrary, Mr. Hermann, be­ the Jacksonville club, one of the very Thos. 11. Tongue as Congressman visitors. in a dancing party Monday evening, sides being favored with a normal Re­ best In Southern Oregon. The game from the First Congressional District The excavation for the school house which passed off nicely. Excellent publican majority of large dimensions, was full of interest, and the score—9 of Oregon. The vote was a very light has been finished and work on the music was furnished by Signor Boffa's building will begun Boon. orchestra. The proceeds will go to­ was assisted by a number of the beet to 8—a good one. John W. Pernoli one everywhere. The candidates were: Binger Her­ ward swelling the vote of the city’s speakers in his party and a liberal of Applegate umpired the game. Mrs. J. S. Murphy has joined her campaign fund. He would have been The Jacksonville aggregation had mann, Republican; A. E. Retmes, husband, who holds a position in Fred candidate for carnival queen. defeated had President Roosevelt not things Its own way until the 7th in­ Dem< crat; J. W. Ingle, Socialist; Luy’s shop at Medford. P. Donegan, the pioneer blacksmith, made his trip to Oregon at this par­ ning, two of Its players—R. Donegan W. P. Elmore, Prohibitionist. was in Medford the forepart of the Otis Krause has gone to Klamath ticular time. Tbe fallowing is the result by ma- and Wiialen— kuocking the ball out of Absolutely Pure week, for the purpose of making ar­ Falls to look for a location. He is an Mr. Reames has every reason to be the eni'h sure and making home runs. jorities, «s nearly as it can now be rangements for the construction of a expert candy manufacturer. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE congratulated in spite of his defeat. lie After that it wt nt to pieces and made obtained : contrivance by which to swing up un­ R eames . H ermann Jas. Dodge has returned from Mon- | is even a stronger man with the people uumerous costly errors, scoring only ruly horses that need shoeing. It will 90 tague, Calif., and will engage in pros­ than before. The manly, skillful cam­ one run, while Medford played good, Ben’on . be patterned after that used for some­ Clackamas....... 350 pecting. He is an expert miner. paign he made is highly spoken of by steady ball, and «on out by making (Jo SOUTHERN OREGON’S s.................. 375 time in the shop of Mitchell & Boeck. all, and will long be remembered. Fred Knox and Ed. Herriott, two of Curry ................ 75 three tallies in the last ¡inning. The DISTINGUISHED GUESTS Raymond Turnidge, aged 10 years, Douglas ........... ——--- ■•-------- - 425 Josephine county’s most energetic f< l'.owing is the official score: died at /Yshland Friday of lockjaw. Jackson ....... iflò young men, were in town Friday. PERSONAL MENTION. JACKSONVILLE Josephine....... 225 One week before he shot himself acci­ A. Gangwisch, the expert carpenter, They Are Highly Pleased With Thia Klamath ......... 75 dentally in the hand with a toy pistol. R. B. H. P. O. A. E. Section and Loud in Its Praise. Lake................. 50 has gone to Portland, where he will Will. Cottrell left for Nome Monday, Nunan, s s.... ..0 2 2 1 4 Lane................ The wad of the blank cartridge lodged 150 spend the summer in contracting. Donegan, P, p . 0 1 2 9 0 Lincoln............ in the member, and was extracted with to seek his fortune. 250 The visit to this valley of the Ger- 0 12 0 1 Linn.............. A. Cantrall of Applegate, the pioneer J. T. Hagan of Tolo, the miner, was Orth, 1 b....... . 0 85 difficulty. Lockjaw set in with fatal re­ man agriculturists who are touring ..0 1 0 Finney, c f.... 0 0 Marion............. 125 stockraiser, was in our city Wednes­ sults. The boy was peculiarly the vic­ a Medford visitor Saturday. 2 2 2 5 Polk............. Donegan, E, 3 b. 3 the United States on Information w 25 tim of ill-luck. A few weeks ago he day. We are always pleased to see 9 A. S. Hammond, the Grants f\tss at­ Nadler, e....... 9 5 4 1 Tillamook . beot is an event in our history 350 him. was caught in the wheel of a vehicle on 2 2 0 Washington .. 1 Donegan, R, 2 b 2 torney, spent Tuesday in Medford. 340 the street and had his leg broken and that will long be remembered. The Ö 1 Yamhill.......... 0 1 R. Wright and H. P. Andersen of Whalen, If,... . 1 10 Hugh McFadden and Tim Maloney, Board of Trade of Medford had made narrowly escaped more serious injuries. .... 0 0 Ulrich, r f .... ..0 0 0 well-known miners of Spokane Falls, —- —— — — — The Ministerial Association of Grants Big Butte were recent visitors in Med­ Totals.......... 770 2,390 are in town, on their way to the Blue elaborate preparations for their recep­ 9 26 18 12 Total ........... .8 Pass District, M. E. Church, will con­ ford. tion, and the members of tbe special Joe Kiley, who lives at the mouth of JACKSON COUNTY'. Lead. MEDFORD vene at Ashland this (Tuesday) even­ committee, accompanied by a number R. B. 11. P. O. A. E. R eames H ermann ing. After the devotions, conducted Antelope creek, was in Medford Tues­ Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stone, who were of our citizens, in carriages, met our 2 Clemen«, 2b. 0 0 0 Ashland......... 2 by Rev. W B. Moore, there will be an day. 62 married at Medford Tuesday, left for distinguished visitors at Phoenix, 9 Ö 0 0 Applegate....... 10 Geo. W. Reynolds has become con­ Bulow, c....... 20 address of welcome by Rev. J. T. Ab- the north that evening, accompanied Thursday evening. 2 .0 1 Do*, 3 b......... 0 4 Talent............ 14 by the best wishes of many friends. bett. a response by Rev. D. T. Sum­ nected with the retail department of I-aa 's, c f.... ..3 There are forty-three of these gen­ 1 0 0 Eagle Point.. 2 21 merville, and a sermon by Rev. Chas. the M. D & R. Co. 1 1 Jack-onville 0 Hutton, p.... ..3 0 tlemen, who come from different parts 91 Mrs. H. E. Ankeny left for Eugene 9 Oscar Beckman. The business of the Walter Applegate, deputy county re­ Miles, ss....... ..0 2 1 0 Medford......... 2Í Tuesday evening. She was accom­ oi tbe German empire. They are association will begin tomorrow morn­ corder, visited his home in Ashland Rotherm> 1, 1 f ..1 1 0 0 Plea-ant Creek 0 27 9 ing and continue two full days. panied to Medford by her husband and hignly educated, genteel in appear­ 3 0 0 MeCaulav, r f ..0 Woodville....... 11 Saturday and Sunday.* 2 Climax......... . 0 ance and manners, of the best 1 4 ..0 Amann, lb... eldest daughter, Mrs. J. S. Orth. 9 The Portland Telegram of last Sat­ J. Knutzen, the expert miner, made — — — — — Trail Creek ... 14 urday printsan excellent picture of Dr. us a cull Tuesday. He was accom­ Total... . ........ . 9 A. H. Steele, the expert miner, has and most progressive 'citizenship, 27 6 8 Flounce Rock 6 and Mrs. K. G. Gale, with the follow­ panied to town by his family. removed to Watkins district, inorder and are members of an associ­ Sams Valley.. 12 SCORE BY INNINGS. ing reference to their wedding: At R xy .............. to be near the mines he is developing ation formed for mutual benefit and 10 Mrs. J. C. Whipp, A. L. Kitchin and 123456789 improvement in their chosen calling. Í3 in company with Geo. E. Neuber. the residence of Hon. William M. Col- his daughter, Miss Inez, of Ashland, Jacksonville.........0 3 0 10 2 1 0 1—8 Gold Hill... Phoenix .......... 5 The party arrived in New York sev­ vig, Thursday, May 28, at high noon, visited in Jacksonville Saturday. Medford................ 1 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 3—9 Lake Creek.. . St. Mary's Academy will close Tues­ eral weeks ago, and have already visit­ 4 occurred the wedding of their daugh­ Central Point D Bruley has been joined by his 47 day evening, June 16th, with a musical ed a considerable portion of the United SUMMARY. ter, Helen, and Dr. R. G. Gale. The family, who arrived from Amador Uniontown.... 17 and dramatic entertainment at U. S. States. They are returning via anoth­ Hi me runs, R. Donegan, Whalen; 3- 's'cil ngville .. 1 home was decorated with ivy vine and county, Calif., one day this week. Hall, Jacksonville. Tickets for sale at er route, traveling io a special train. base hit, Nadler; bases on balls, off i B g Butte ....... roses, and the parlor and dining-room Joe Kester, the genial miner, has re­ Donegan, 3, eff Hutton, 0; wild pitch, WiPo* spring« J. Nunan’s. Í7 When they reach tbe metropolis they were bowers of beauty. The bride was turned to Applegate from Williams Pooh R.ah ....... S. Childers & Sons have received the will have seen the greater portion of Donegan, 1; struck out. by Donegan, 5, attired in white organdie over cream creek, where he has been during the T ble Rock.. 21 by Hutton, 8; hit by pitched ball, MoU’d............ * contract for furnishing 150,000 brick this country, and have had an excel­ taffeta, and she carried a bouquet of past several months. 10 Isaacs, Finney; time of game, i hour Meadows......... bride roses. The groom was dressed 5 • > • . for the proposed Jacksonville school lent opportunity to judge it in many­ Geo. S. and Day Parker, former resi­ and 30 minutes; umpire, J. W. Pernoli; ■ ■- ■■ ___ house, and have commenced delivering ways. They will start for Germany ia the conventional black. The bride was given away by her father, and the dents of Medford, were on a south­ scorer. C. L. Reames. 322 145 them. They are of a superior quality. about June 25th. Rev. T. A. Daughters, pastor of the bound train during the past week, en Tney visited the Ste wart, Whitman, Jacksonville gave Hon. A. E. Reames Lewis, DeHart aud other orchard«, Episcopal Church in Grants Pass, route to San Francisco A return game will probably be Commencement at Jackson­ officiated. The ring service of that who resides here a rousing majority, and were well pleased with them. In played in the near future, which will Mrs. N. Langell of Medford and Miss church was followed. Miss Gertrude ville. which he richly deserved. He is one fact, they gave them the credit of doubtless prove even more exciting McCallen, of Ashland, played the wed­ Jessie Hale of Grants Pass, her grand­ of our best and worthiest citizens and being among the very best they had ding march from Mendelssohn. The daughter, visited in Jacksonville one than this one. seen anywhere, and especially referred The large audience which atter.de 1 ————•--------- would have made a first-class congress­ to the excellent manner in whicn they invited guests were: Mrs. C. A. Bird­ day during the past week. the commencement exercises of tbe seye, Mrs. Wesley Birdseye, R. G. Har­ man. were cared for. The train on which TAXON BABIES. Mr. McLellan, the timber expert,and Jacksonville public school, held at rison, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Cameron, they arrived was nearly two hours be­ Archbishop Christie will admin ­ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Miller, Misses Ger­ Mr. Mendenhall, who is interested in Extreme hot weather is a great tax I’. S. Hall Friday evenlo/, wa8 very hindhand, and it was impossible to ister confirmation at the Catholic trude McCallen, Margaret Krause, the mines of Jackson and Curry coun­ upon the digestive power of babies; well pleased. In fact, such events give them as thorough an idea of the Edith Webb and Ernest Welch. wi »u puny and tecblv they «houid be Church in Jacksonville Sunday morn­ varied resource« and tn it fulness of our ties, spent Saturday in Medford. never pass off mare satisfactorily than given a few doses of White s Cream ing at 8 o'clock a. m. In the afternoon valley as their host would have been Alvin and Carl Bieberstedt, H. Von Vermifuge, the children's tonic. It did this <>ne. Toe graduating class glad to do. School Entertainment. der Hellen and a number of other citi­ will stimulate and facilitate the di­ had worked faithfully, and well de­ he will consecrate the church bell at After a drive of several miles the gestion < f their food,so that they soon served the success that crowned their Ashland. party arrived at Hotel Nash, where zens of Jackson county were in Medford The pupils of the Jacksonville pub­ become strong, healthy and active. 25 Mrs. Celia McC’.allen arrived from an elaborate banquet hod been pre­ effort«. Each member had prepared Monday, to meet the German Agricul ­ lic school, assisted by Miss Stella Case, ct«. at City Drug Store. pared for the guests. turists. au oration on a live topic and well Roseburg the forepart of the week. the clever professor of elocution in the The dining-room and the table worth writing about. All abounded She will return home after a short visit, were most tastefully and beautifully Southern Oregon State Normal School, in logic, were couched in excellent lan­ accompanied by her daughter Maggie, decorated with choicest roses, ferns, and Golden Herndon of Ashland, guage and gracefully delivered and wbo has been attending St. Mary's etc., by a number of the ladies of Med­ gave a deiigntful entertainment at U. ford. Draped w ith an American flag left a very goad impression. Tbe Academy. a banner, upon which had been painted S. Hall on Thursday night. It was splendid program prepared was well “Strength and vigor come of good the German word “Wiilkommen” highly appreciated t.y the large audi­ Jim Dumps a little girl possessed rendered and generously applaud­ food, duly digested. "Force,” a ready- (welcome), occupied a prominent p si­ ence in attendance. Every number Whom loss of appetite distressed. ed. The class address of J. Percy to-serve wheat and barley food, adds tion. was a gem. The following program no burden, but sustains, nourishes, in­ Landlord Ragsdale had outdooe “ I des tan’t eat 1 ” the <.h : Id would. Well« was esp< daily well received. It vigorates.” himselt in caterin r to the appetites of was rendered : scream. was eloquent, to the point and pal- 1. Chorus, “Oregon”, High School. John E. Young, who spent his boy­ his guest«, and received the unstinted Jim fixed a dish of “Forco” with praise of all who gathered around the ished in diction. 2. Recitat ion, "Little M iltiades Peter- hood days in Jacksonville, is paying his festive boaid. kin Paul”, D<.lla Wilson. 3. Piano THE PROGRAM old home a visit while on his return She tasted it, then, jay for him I The High School Band was in at­ 1 Ctx rus "Rockt d in theUra- “olo, Golden Herndon. 4. Scarf Drill. She from attendance on the plumbers' con­ tendance and discoursed its choicest Intermediate department. 5. Read­ dle of the Deep”............. to tbe pleasure of tbe many in 9 Invocation........................... ing, Stella M. Case. 6. Piano solo. vention at Los AngeJea, Calif. He is music its bearing. France« Kenney. 7. Violin solo ano 3. Instrumental Duet, “With engaged in the plumbing business at An hour or more spent in feasting, accompaniment, Leon Hanna, Donald Wird and Tide March". .Hewitt Seattle, and doing well. wv» Canal Mary Emma Grimes Parents and friends are cordially invit­ Appropriate and interesting re­ 6. Piano Solo, “Erlkonig," sponses were made in German by F. ed to attend. .................................. Franz Litzt A SPLENDID REMEDY. Osenbrugge, L. C. Coleman and others. • good fairy to Mrs. Kathrjn Elwarls W. C. Deneff has succeeded in get­ Attorney Rentz, beiug called on, made 7. Neuralgic pain«, rheumatism, lum­ Oration, "Tbe Phiilipine all youngsters. ting a large number of signers to the a few well-cboack if not cured. Sold by City Drug Is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. ed down by Lomas and his club. King ’ s New Discovery for Consump ­ Store. and they can get it—take Brown was formerly captain of Co. tion, Coughs and Colds to be une- H, O. N G., of Grams Pass, and had 3ualed. A recent expression from T. Scott’s Emulsion. served in the Philippines. He had been . McFarland, Bentorville, Va., serves Dr. T. T. SHAW recently released from the insane asy­ for hatching purposes, from Pure-Breil, High-Grade Barred Plymouth Rock as example. He writes: “1 had Bron­ Scott’s Emulsion is flesh lum, where he had been sent on account chitis for three years and doctored ail RESIDENT DENTIST, of mental derangement resulting from chickens, is dirt cheap. The Barred Plymouth Rock is the best all-round chick­ the time without being benefited. and blood, bone and muscle. worry over trouble caused by taking en known; matures early, grows large—a good layer, and unsurpassed for the Then I began taking Dr. King’s New J acksonville - - - O regon . 25 cents from a letter while engaged as table. First come, first served. Order now, and thus make sure of a start in Discovery, and a few bottles wholly It feeds the nerves, strengthens weighing clerk on the O. R. & N. last these superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised for the market cured me.” Equally effective in cur­ the digestive organs and they year. He had about recovered from ing all Lung and Throat Troubles, his malady; but the blow received from or for home use. It costs as much to keep a “scrub” chicken as a pure-bred, Office in Ryan’s Brick Building, Cali­ Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. feed the whole body. Lomas has again deranged his mind, and it is not worth half as much for any purpose. Call at the farm, or write. fornia Street, two doors east of Post Guaranteed by City Drugstore. Trial and it is feared he wi 1 have to be re­ Office. bottles free, regular size«, 50c and $1. E. R. ARMSTRONG. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON For nearly thirty years turned to the asylum, says the Tidings. HERMANN WINS THE ELECTION. THE OLD RELIABLE A FINE PORTRAIT SHYLOCH BEALL Makes ’Em at W ay side Htdic 15 CENTS PER EGG Cut full Levi Strauss cCo’s Copper-riveted Overalls the most dependable garments in the world for working men A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of tbe way place, ! remote from civilization, a family Is often dr.vio to despeiation in case of I an bciident, lesulting in Bums, Cu's, Wounds, Ulceis, eie. Layin a supply of Buckkn’s Arnica Salve. It Is the best on earth; 25c, at City Drug Store.1 Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic | has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million I I bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay. Endowed with every bottle is a Ten Cent* it> package of Gt Grove’s Black Root» Liver Pills. 50c. I Will. McDaniel has opened a neat cigar, confectionery and fruit store in Ryan’s building, Jacksonville, and keeps a complete assortment of the best of everything in his line. Standard brands a specialty. Give him a call for he will treat you well. Scott’s Emulsion has been the great giver of human flesh. We will send you a couple of ounces free. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. «00-415 Pearl Street. New York. 50c. and fi.eo ; all druggists.