*J v C| ä 4. (hvgon Iliiituriçftl ìBenwc JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1903. VOL. XXXIII. one of the forest rangers and located near Pelican bay. Win Robinson Bpent a part of Tues­ day and Wednesday in Medford. H. Wendt, Sr., the genial mail con­ tractor, made a trip to Medford recent- STOP THAT COUGH is the second partial clean-up that Mr. Hathaway has made since begin- ing work this reason. This is ttie mine where L. Lowe, Ja*.. D. St vens and quite a number of other residents of Josephine county are < mplojed. A Wonderful Plant. I BRIEF MENTION. Fred Sturgis of Forest Creek was Inves- igation has been made to de­ termine to what depth the roots of ; . among us Monday. alfalfa will ptnetrate. An eigbt-year- Henry Wendt, Jr., and Mr. Lester old plant In a stiff “hardpan” subsoil I made Medford a visit Friday. An almost« infallible remedy for dis­ was fo lowed to a depth of ten feet Mrs. Wm. Pernoll of Applegate was eases of the Throat« and Lungs, I ly ’ without the end of the tap root beiDg in our town one day last week. known used the world over for E. DeRoboam, hospital contractor, Salem Wins the Pennant. found. Mauy ins ances have been almost a Century. JI ; was among those in town during the recorded of the roots penetrating Judge Prim was a Medford visitor ' past week. The game of base bail scheduled to from thirty-eight to sixty-six feet. A Tuesday, on professional business. Some of the Sisters who have been be played at Salem Sunday, between | mining tunnel was excavated in Ne­ Geo. E. Neuber of The Banquet tar­ visiting in Portland returned a few the local and Rosebu’g teams, proved vada 129 feet below the alfalfa field, ried a few hours in Medford Monday. to be the last of ttie series for the pen­ and the roots of the plant were found J. G. Martin, one of Table Rock pre­ d ays since. LOCAL NOTES The Accident Resulted Fa­ Railroad Rumors Revive. Mrs. John F. Miller and Miss Maud nant of the Willamette Valley League. in the roof of the opening. The cinct's best citizens, was in Medford one It was forfeited to Salem, 9 to 0, on tally. The Paisley, Lake county, corre­ Jas. Buckley, Jr., of Applegate was Prim have joined the colony at By­ t he refusal of the visi'ors to play. It searching roots of this wonderful day last week. bee's Springs. pl mt not only obtain food far below Mrs . Lou Shea of Glendale was a spondent of the Portland Telegram a recent visitor. Is said that Roseburg got “c >1(1 feet,” the shallow feeding plants, but when T. B. H uston, of Thompson Creek, writes as follows. Mr. Burke was In Wm. Payne of Sam’s Valley, the aud rather tbau lose the game by Medford visitor Thursday. She went the large goring roots decay they south that eight. who was so badly injured by his learn this section lately. He is a prom­ Miss Maud Stone of Astoria has been placer miner, spent a few hours in ' playing hatched up an excuse for not leave their own fertilizing ingredients, luouiug away with him while com­ inent lawyer of Minnesota aud owns visiting in this section. Medford Tuesday. playing. They first demanded half an opening for air and water to pene­ John Wade of Central Point is’now Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Ross were ing down the Fttainboat grade last many sections of timber land in Mrs. Hattie Stevens of Medford, S. the gate receipts. . Not being success­ in the employ of Capt. Carroll, the recent visitors in our town. week, died at tb.e Medford Hospital s uthern and s »utheastern Oregon. Absolutely Pure R. Coffman and Wm. Cameron of Union ful * ■ in thi?, they refused to play if Mc­ trate. Alfalfa thrives best in sindy well-known horticulturist. C. B. Smith, a retired miner, is pay­ loams of creek and river valleys in a early Tte-day morning, and will be Precinct, were recent visitors. Francis G. Burke of Minneapolis Cormick, official umpire tor Salem and warm climate and with only a moder­ Mr. Glass and J. B. Williams, who THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE buri.d August 5th In the GriffinCreek spent t wo days here making a personal ing Jacksonville an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hall have been Eugene, officiated in the game. ate rainf di, but it is growing success live north of Rogue River, did busi­ graveyard. He was a native of Mis­ examination of the country and a Grant Fouch of Ashland was at the , made happy by the arrival of a bounc­ Others say that the Roseburg club fully on the uplands and prairies. It ness in Medford a few days ago. souri and cam ' to Oregon many years feasible route for a railroad which he county-seat one day during the past did right in not going ahead with tiie grows in altitudes from ouoo feet Tom Careey, the expert stone cutter, ing baby of the male persuasion. ’ S. S. Pentz was in Jacksonville Mon­ ag >, livlrg in Jackson and Josephine thinks will be built from Salt Lake to week. game, as Salem was reinforced by down to sea level, but is seriously has returned from Ashland, where he day on legal business. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Gale, Mr. and counties most of the time. Mr. Hous­ the coast, terminating somewhere A. W. Sturgis and Robt. McGill of pre ininent professional players, as Mrs. B. P. Theiss and her daugh­ ton was married tn a daughter of near Eugene. He expressed the belief Forest creek were among us quite re­ Mrs. John S. Orth returned Sunday well as a rotonously prejudiced um­ affected by cold, wet winlers. A has been for some time past. from their trip to Whisky peak. plant eighteen years old with 334 Miss Susie Brooks, daughter of the ter, Miss Geraldine, left for Coleetin John S. Mil er, bj whom and several that the 610,000,000 recently paid the cently. T. J. Williamson has invested in a pire. stems growing from x>ne root, fifty- late E. C. Brooks, is paying relatives Monday morning. They will be gone children be is survived. Bewasan Union Pacific company by Clark for After the game was forfetted two two inches above the ground, is the living at Jacksonville and Ashland a several weeks. Newt Haskins and his son have been i farm, containing 54 acres and situated honorab’e ard industrious man, ar.d tne Oiegon Short Line will be ex­ teams were made up, with Whalen pr'ductofa Kansas field. The more visit. • the sad ».flair is regretted by many pend» d on a road through this coun­ prospecting in Applegate and Sterling- a few miles east of Jacksonville. He H. E. Digglee, the genial reprenta- ville districts. of San Francisco and Shea of Portland alfalfa is abused by cutting the better bought it of G. W. Bashford aud got friends. tive of Louis Taussig Ac Co., importers Prof. Warner of Eugene was in Med ­ try to the Pacific roast. for battery of one team, and Morris it will grow. After It reaches a Harry Gilson of Sterlingville pre­ a body of fine land. doing business at San Francisco, was ford yesterday, on his way to Steve ’ s After an examination of the country cinct was among our visitors the fore­ and Teabo, Salem’s battery, for the height of eighteen inches the first A Very Mysterious Case. in our city yesterday. R. V. Beall, the well-known pioneer, oth Fork district, where he has become in ­ he has ctnclidtd that the most prac- part of the week. Tue remainder of the teams who lives near Central Point, will was made up of Salim's regular play- year of sowing it will double the terested. Cffiec m and d< t Clive? are still look­ ticab e route for such a road would be Mr. Hatfield of New York and Mr. ing for Henry Jones, a wealthy stock- across the desert fiom Stein’s moun­ S. S. Jolly and E. C. Fawcett of thresh 4000 bushels of wheat this sea­ ets. A 12-innlng game was played. It amouut of stalks bycPpping. If not J. Kellogg of Grants Pass, the veter­ Tanner of Chicago, who represent man who resided near Woodville and tain, striking Lake county at a point Watkins tarried awhile in our town son. He says he will hold for $1 a resulted in a score of 6 to 5 in favor of cut it will probably grow up spindling an river captain, is .visiting his daugh­ prominent dealers in fruit, are here in­ bushel, being already offered 80 cents. “California.” The game was quite and die. mysteii. u«ly diseppea ed from Grants where Oregon and Ualifort ia corner during the past week. ter, Mrs. John Barneburg, who lives terviewing horticulturists who have Misses Rose Buckley, Frances Done­ Thos. E Hammersly, formerly of Interesting, notwithstanding the dis­ Pass several weeks ago. No trace of on the Nevada line, thence bear ing big crops to dispose of. near Medford. “The Leading Druggist” bim can be found, and the fact that northeasterly west, and passing gan and Margaret Krause went to Gold Hill, is now a member of the police appointment of the regular game, and The Rogue River Fruit Growers’ Un­ Emery Gore, a brother of Emerson he had cons derable money on his per­ through Ciiewaucan valley to Paisley, Colustin Wednesday. force of Portland. He held a similar a majority of the large crowd remain­ Is the title applied to A. P. Estabrook ion will hold a meeting at Jacksonville E. Gore, the well-known pioneer, ar­ son the day be disappeared has led bia and in a northwesterly direction to The county commissioners’ court position at Baker City once and was a ed to witness it. Andrews, Portland’s of Gold Hill, and he well merits it. Sept. 5th, which will doubtless be an rived Wednesday evening, to pay the wife and relatives to believe be met the low pass over the Cascade range holds its regular monthly meeting this guard at the state penitentiary not third baseman, held di wo third bag Nowhere in Southern Oregon can a interesting one. latter a visit. He lives in Kansas and foul play. They do not think be left on the beadwaters of the nonh middle week, beginning Wednesday. long since. neater, better appointed and more fully Miss Myrtle Sutton,the clever stenog- can hardly be distinguished from his for the made-up team. McCormick the country voluntarily, as be drew out supplied drug store be found than bis; grapher in District Attorney Reaxnee’ brother. Harvesting is at its zenith. Heading umpired the game. Mrs L. J. Sears of Medford and her ror.e of the mor.< y he nad on deposit fork of the Willamette river. Nearly all the timber in that part of indifferent, banks, both here and in daughter have been visiting in Jack­ , is about completed and threshing will This forfeited game gives Salem in fact, it has few equals. Mr. Esta­ office, left for her home at Salem Sat­ To Core a CoM la Oae Day. California, acd had no reason to leave Or< gon would be accessible to such a sonville, guests of Miss Frances Barnes. not be prolonged as long as usual this undisputed claim upon the pennant. brook lately moved into a roomy, well- urday evening, on a visit. Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet«. All ti e country. built brick structure, and furnished it Drugglau refund the money If It fall» to cure. road. ___ W. A. Owen of Central Point, ex- year. It is estimated that less than P. Wilson, who owns saw and shingle Grove*» ilgnature 1» on each box. Sc. with handsome fixtures of the latest Grwwth of our Railroads. 100,000 bushels of wheat will be gath- They Say Merrill Is Alive. sheriff of Jackson county, was among mills In Evans creek district, spent From a little wotden track over pattern and most beautiful wood. his many friends here a few days ago. ! ered this season. Monday in Medford. He has a large Destroyed by Fire. He keeps a complete line of drugs of which the locomo ive hid its trail in The election held at the town hall 1829 Gale and Barclay, who served a ten- J. Patterson and Thos. Riley county tiie railroad systems of the the purest quality and the standard quantity of fine lumber In his yards. year sentence iu the penitent iary at commissioners, were in Jacksonville Monday, to decide whether a bonded United States have grown io such an medidnes, besides the articles found in John Mast of Phoenix precinct, who Chas. C. Puree>, who has what is Salem, and who were there when Wednesday and Thursday, on official indebtedness amounting to 6'<500,to pay ext nt that the tracks if placed to­ has one of the best small places in known as the Kingsbury farm, situated for the school house now being con­ gether wuu!d extend eight times all well-regulated drug-stores. Mr. Southern Oregon, offers his property in Star Gulch district and owned by Z. Tracy and Merrill escaped, tell an business. the world. The’e is also a Estabrook is a thorough druggist, a In what it is and what it does—con­ interesting tale to the effect that structed, should be created, resulted in around Cameron, rented, suffered a lore of sev­ wonderful growth behind the cele­ graduate of a leading pharmaceutical for sale at a very reasonable figure. Avoid all drying inhalants and use taining the best blood-purifying, Merrill is still alive. eral hundred dollars Saturday morn­ that which cleanses and heals the mem­ | favor of the proposition. There was brated Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. college, which ensures the skillful and alterative and tonic substances and Gale, formerly a resident of Baker brane. Ely’s Cream Balm is such a no other alternative, as the district It was first presented over fifty years accurate compounding of prescriptions The time table of the S. P. Co. has ing. While his wife was preparing been changed recently so that the and cures Catarrh easily and has been stuck for the bill, which is at ago, and during those years has made effecting the most radical and per­ couoty, tells the story. He says that remedy >uch an unequakd record of cures entrusted to him. We take pleasure south-bound train in the morning ar­ breakfast the roof of the kitchen caught pleasantly. Cold in the head vanis es least 62500 too big. I he bad charge of the prison baths that t.i-day find? it foremost in its in recommending him to the favorable rives 10 minutes later than before,or at fire from the flue and in a very short manent cures of all humors and all quickly. Price 50 cents at druggists or and knew Merrill we’l, whom, he says, by mail. class as a reliable family medicine. It time the flames were beyond control. eruptions, relieving weak, tired, had very little bair on his body and 11:30. Is Love a Microbe P will cure sick headache, belching, consideration of the public. | The organ, clock and a few other arti­ Rev. S. H. Jones returned from languid feelings, and building up scarcely any on bis breast. He had heartburn, indigestion, dyspepsia, The report that Prof. P. M. Corum cles alone were saved. Mr. P. waa An announcement which will startle and malaria, fever &Dd ague. Hun­ Salem Wednesday morning, and will A Valuable Discovery would teach the Antioch school is er­ postmaster of Pureel postoffice, whore the whole system—is true only of two upper false teeth and two gold hold services at the Presbyterian the scientific world is made by Dr. T. dreds have to testified and we there­ roneous. He will begin aneight-months contents were a tot 1 lose. There was ones in front. The body of the man church Sunday evening. N. Snow of Baker Ctfy. He claims fore urge you to try it. The genuine A lump of gold weighing two and term at Wilderville, Josephine county, no insurance. must have our Private Stamp over which was brought in and buried as No other medicine acts like it; Merrill’s had a heavy growth of hair H. Ries and M. A. Giltner, who have that he has discovered the love mi­ the neck of the bottle. one-half pounds, and valued at 6552, Sept. 7th. Retail Market Report. no other medicine has done so on the breast and all the upper from been employed at the Opp mines for crobe as the result of years of research lying in tie shifting sands, thrown “Strength and vigor come of good and study, and much of the material A Price on Prunes. much real, substantial good, no teeth were gone. Gale says that the some time past, left for Cottage Grove out by the hydraulic and glittering food, duly digested. “Force,” a ready- The following quotations were upon which he bases his investigation up this afternoon, and is an other medicine has restored health man supposed to be Merrill was de­ Friday. Success to them. along the bedrcck till it attracted the to-serve wheat aod barley food, adds made impartial report of the prices charged and re-eirch was found on a trip to no burden, but sustains, nourishes, in ­ Tiie Willamette Valley Prune Asso ­ and strength at so little cost. practiced glance of the miner and was John Conner of Salem, landlord of the larger cities of Europe. by Jacksonville dealers: coyed to the p'ace where be was killed ciation held an Important m eting at picked up—that was what tramp’red vigorates.” "I was troubled with scrofula and ram» and arot by both Tracy and Merrill. Wheat—61 per bushel. Hotel Willamette, and bis son Walter After 10 years of work he tbcugtt Salem Saturday. A number of grow­ in Grant county, in the Mule Gulch Geo. E. Neuber, who lost his fine Flour—62.20 @62.40 per 100 pounds. rear Iosins my eyesight. For four months 1 are in Klamath county, looking after Merrill, according to Gile ’ s'Yrtvwy, could not see to do anything. After taking he had di-covered the microbe. Tills ers were present and plans of pro­ placers of Johnson & Sou. The gold Lewellen setter, July 4th, has finally Oats—55c per'bushel. two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I could see wished to Pave the country; but their land and stock interests. was three years ago in BerliD, Ger­ cedure for this sea8on were thor­ is of tine quality, wdrt.h about f2T0 to recovered him through an advertise­ Barley—Rolled, si.50 per cental. to walk, and when I had taken eight bottles I Tracy was anxious to meet a woman Hay—Per ton. baled, 616. Jesse Coffee of Gold Hill precinct, many. His further research at that oughly discussed. Nothing of par­ could see as well as ever.” Scsia A. H sjb » whom he knew and who hovered tne round. As the specimen weighs ment inserted In this newspaper, which Potatoes—ltc per lb. the well-known Democrat, was » recent time was bio kfd by la'k of a proper ticular mimeut was given out, how­ two and one-half pounds, there can be was answered by a lady living in Ash­ Onions—2c per pound. TOW. Withers. N. C e Mood’s Sarsaparilla promises to around his neighborhood all the time visitor in Ashland one day last week. microscope. It took two years to ever, except that the association had Butter—50c p§r roll. but little quartz mixed with the prec­ land. be was keeping up the running tight He speaks hopefully of the future. cure and keeps the promise. Beans—3@5c per pound. make the instrument, and another sold several carloads of prunes, this ious me’al. The rich specimen was Prof. Narregan has traded his resi ­ with the officers. Jos. P. Harvey, who has been super­ year of study has resulted tn the im­ yen's crop, to Eastern dealers on a evidently broken from the ledge which dence property in Medford for the Care Lard—15c per pound. Eggs—20ct* per dozen. intending development work at the portant discovery. The microscope 21 cents basis, the newly adopted crosses a gulch a few rods above the farm, located near Antioch school You Know Who» You Are Taking Sugar—D. G. 65.75@66.25 per cwt. Many New Attractions. When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic, Blue Ledge for P Clark, is still among cost Dr. Snow 611,000, and Is a won­ scale, which means cents for 40s to placer ground. house, Table Rock precinct. He will Poultry—63.50 to 64.00 per dozen. because the formula Is plainly printed on every Hams—16c@17c per pound. us. He was in Medford Monday. derful ins ’ rument. bottle, show log that It is simply Iron and Qut 50?, with a premium on larger sizes. also take up a homestead not far there­ Shoulders The principal new attraction the bine In a tasteless form No Cure. No Pay. 5uc —12jc per pound. . The Little Boys in Gray The love microbes are of the meberd E. W. Anderson of Watkins precinct, Pursuant to an order nude at the from. Ringling? offer .his year is a nugnifi- Side Bacon—15«20c per pound. movement and in general appearance the well-known miner, was among us last meeting circular letters are cent spectacle entitled “Jerusalem A Black Sheep. Fifty thousand boxes have already A pleasant feature of the summer ▲ POPULAR BRAND Monday. He speaks hopefully of the re-embie the microbe common to con­ being sint out to all prunegrowers in months in various cities of the north­ been ordered for use of the members and ti e Cru-ades.” Over 1.C00 people tagious diseases. Dr. Snow has dis prospects of the copper district. the North we t, notifying them of the west, our own town included, is the of Fruit Growers’Union, and another are utilized during the progress of the E. B. Hunsaker, who was once en- Is the Cutter Whisky, sold ex­ Mrs. W. M. Colvig, who now holds covered that its frequent lodgment in adopted scale, and urging the neces­ many boys w ho come home from the lot will be obtained later. This la evi­ clusively pantomime. A ballet of 300 dancing gaged in business at Ashland, and in Jacksonville by Duoniag- the brain has been the cause of many sity of a central prune agencyand har ­ girls are also a feature of the produc­ formerly was well known in Oregon, the principal office in the grand lodgeof dence that our horticulturists will do ton & Deneff of the Criterion Saloon. Hill Military Academy of Portland. It is one of the very oldest and best tion, which is prtsentid a’, the open­ has been cod fined in the Line county the Degree of Honor, returned from ¡suicides and deaths. The microbe mony among growers and associations. They are to le seen on the streets much business this season. on the market, and has a national rep­ ing of the idea) circus peiformances jail awaiting the arrival of an officer her trip to Portland a few days since. I vacillates from one portion of the As to a sc lie of pri-es the circular with their playmates, and in their Prof. A. P. Armstrong, president of utation. When wishing something boiv to another many hundreds of before enormous tc nery and gor­ from San Francisco,who will take him Services will be held at tbe Catholic times faster than any other microbe letter says: happy homes, and whether they wear the Portland Business College, who that cheers and does not have bad af­ geously costumed. The action of the to that city to face a charge of em­ church in Jacksonville Sunday, at 8:30 known to medical science This ac­ ‘‘This meeting was unanimous in tne nat’y gray uniform of the Hill spent several days at the Laurelash ter effects, call for Cutter. spectacle commences at Chrmont, bezzlement. He fled fnm California a. m , by Rev. Edward Murphy of counts for the lateness of the dis­ the Opini in that prunes ought not to Military Academy, or the little gray Farm last week, has returned home. sell for less than 21 cents, bag basis cap with gold letters, “H. M. A.” on France. At ti e opening is shown the several weeks ago and went to Eugene, Ashland; also at Medford at 10:30 a. m. covery. He expects to have one of the best or­ (4j cents for 40-50e), f. o. b. shipping A company has been incorporated various dignitaries of the church in where his relatives live. He is promi­ Jas. C. McCully, one of the Govern­ it, or are busily engaged telling their chards in Southern Oregon in due with headquarters in New York I oiut and thisshould give the grower friends and relatives of lheir pleasant council arsembkd debating ti e sub­ nently connected there, being the son ment’s forest rangers, is reported to be and Berlin for further research. time. at the least estimate 41 cents to 4| ject of the holy war. Pettr the Her­ of D. S. Hunsaker. and inspiring school days, they are a quite sick. His sister, Miss Issie, has D. Grisham of Central Point and E. cents clear. It is thought that this is joy to everybody intere-Ud in the mit exhorts bia fo’lowers cn to Jerusa­ Hunsaker has been the ruin of bis gone to Fort Klamath to pay bim a C. Pomeroy of Beagle have purchased a very reasonable figure, considering lem, at that time held by the infidels. father and father-in-law, deserted his visit. gnwth of tine young manhood in the the supply and the probable demand, northwest. No better recommenda­ of J. W. Merritt what ia known as the The scenes rapidly change during the wife in San Francisco, with three Rev. E. B. Lockhart held services and if the market is not manipulated tion for this fine military school in Drum ranch, locate! near Table Rock. I n the Palouse country last year, at action of a horse ballet, and the Inte­ babies to support; borrowed money For Infants and Children. Fortland could be given than these It contains 160 acres of land, is set to the beginning of harvesting, grain at Jacksonville Sunday that were well they will go into consumption very rior of the Holy City is shown. Here and never returned it, and is now little boys and young men in gray. alfalfa and furnished with a liberal sup­ buyers offered 47J cents for contract rapt ily at this figure, and the con­ the voluptuousness of the Saracen charged with a state’s prison offense. attended and quite interesting. The | ply of water. The price paid was 66000 wheat. This year they are offering 60 missionary fund was enriched by a sumer will pay just the same for his DeWitt Is the Name. court is showD, aid while the revelry He is a black sheep of a good family. Bears the collection that brought 623. prunes i f we sell at 3J cents instead of Blue-print maps of any township in cents. Farmers in Eastern Oregon and is at its height the soundsuf battle Wealthy relatives failed to go his When you goto buy Wdtcli Hazel the above figures.” Oregon, Land District, shows Washington are on the rapid road to Mrs Emma Autenrieth of Roseburg Signature of Sa've look for the name D e W itt on Roseburg, are heard and the victorious Chris­ bonds, and believe that a term in the ing all the vacant lands, for 50 cent wealth to a degree not excelled by any and Mrs. N. Giannini of Burns are in every box. The pure, unadulterated tian tro ps break through the battle­ penitentiary will be a good le*-8jn Witch Haz 1 Is used in making De­ each. If vou want any information other class of citizens in those states. Jacksonville visiting their brother, W. ments and once more control Jerusa­ for the man. Witt’s Witch Hazel, which is the best from the 0. S. Land Office, address J. Plymale, and others. They resided lem. Tois mighty spectacle alone salve in tiie woild for cuts, burn?, Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Rose­ the Camp Fire, in Jacksonville a number of years ago Stopping the Paper. bruie-, boils, eczema ai d piles. The burg, Oregon. cau-ed Ringling Bn s. t > add 20 cars after a hard ride, or a tiresome day, when the horses p pu'ari y of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel A. N. Hurlbert of Sam's Valley, one to their already large railroad equ p- Catarrh caused difficulty in speaking are unsaddled and all is made snug for the night, the Sa'Ye, due to it? many cures, has of our successful farmers, was in Med­ I ’ ve stopped my piper, yes I hev; and to a great extent loss of hearing, i ment, which now numbers 85 cars, cau-ei numerous worthless counter- 1 didn’t like to do it, By tbe use of Ely’s Cream Balm drop-1 making the Ringling circus by far the feiis to be placed on the market. Tne ford Saturday. He has one of the ping of mucus has ceased, voice and But the editor he got tco smart genuine beers the name of E. C. De- best crops in Southern Oregon, and largest traveling exhibition in the hearing have greatly improved.—J. And I allow he ’ ll rue it. Wiil&C»., Cnitago. S Id by alldrug­ will thresh several thousand bushels whiskies are favorites with all prospectors, lumbermen, world. W. Davidson, Att'y at Law, Mon­ tourists, and other travelers who feel the need of the gist. I am a man as pays his deb ’ ?, of grain. The same may be said of SCOTT’S EMULSION won t maitt a mouth, Ill. Many new and original features have quieting, restful and rejuvenating effect of these brands. hump back »traijht. neither will it make No outfit is complete without them, and in cases of An’ 1 won’t be insulted, Pelton Bros., Geo. H. Riley and a few been added, the aerial conclave, aero Letter Liat. Miss Jo Orth, who has been visiting emergency, they are worth their weight in gold. a short leg long, but it Lads soft bone others living in the same section. batic exhibitions and exposition of So when an editor gits smart in San Francisco for sjmetime, return­ and heals diseased bone and is among The following is a list of letters re- BMC; DRUGGISTS, CLUBS and DEALERS. I want to ba consulted. the few genuine means of recovery ia riders are < f the best procurable. The m lining uncalled for in the Jackson­ A son of Mrs. Nichols died at the res ed Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. rkkets and bone consumption. ville postoffice July 31, 1903: W. J. VAN SCMU WEB * CO.. I k .. Mstritattn, PORTLAND, SRE. menagerie baa been enlarged by the I took his paper ’leven year, Arthur Baxter, who will sojourn ( idence of his uncle, Mr. McKeever, sit­ Send for free sample. Ao ’ helped him all I could, sir, addilion of several new wiid animals Clae’g, Chester among us awhile. They were met on SCOTT & BOWSE, Chemists, uated in the northern portion of Med­ An’ when It c< mes to dunuln’ me, the Siskiyou by Mrs. K. K. Kubli and 409-41$ Pearl Street, NewYeik. Hull, Ola A. —the giraffe has been provided with a ford, of diphtheria, Friday, aged eight joe. and all drngjuu. 1 didn’t think be would, sir; Jamie oa, G. W. mate; Alice, the old Asiatic elephant, Miss Ella Orth. years. The family recently arrived Johnson, David But that be did, an’ you can bet boasts of a baby—Baby Boo is her from Wilderville, where the deceased Meyer, Peter H. J. H. Drake, who owns a big stock It made me hot as thunder. name—just a cute, little bit of ele­ Olson, Magnus contracted the disease from which he ranch in Meadows precinct, was in Pool, Nellie phant flesh burn on January 8 of this Says I, I’ll stop that sheet, I will, died. Meoford Monday. He is the promoter If the cussed thing goes under ! Paul, J. P. year at the winter quariers at Bara­ of Southern Oregon’s first rural mail Geo. Daley of Eagle Point, a first- Simmons, John 1 Runted up the measly whelp boo, Wis. Baby Beo enjoys traveling delivery, and naturally entertains Warren, Will C. class miller, who has been in the em­ An’ fur hi? cunnin’ caper Rough and Dressed Lunib *r, Mouldings, Doors huge y, perhaps on account of I he pet­ much satisfaction over its establish ­ ploy of the Snowy Butte Milling Co. One cent will be charged upon de- ting and sweetmeats she receives I paid them ’leven years an quit! and Window Frames and Casings, Dimension ment. Service began on it Aug. 1st, 1 very. for a number of years, left for Grants Yes, sir, I’ve stopped his paper ! from her many admiriDg visiters each J ohn F. M iller , P. M. Timbers—Everyth ng Complete for a House, with Will Warner as carrier. Pass Monday, where he will manage dav. Barn, Bridge or any kind of Wooden Structure, the mechanical department of the J. F. Reddy, J. P. Harvey, Page Whether tl e whole show will c< me Seriously Injured. THE two most remarkable phenom­ grist mill owned by I. G. Moon & Co , Furnished Promptly. : : : : : : : thia way n mains to be seen. Rirg- Boyles and a few others who have been ena in the history of medicine during which was recently moved there from ilrg? do wl at ti ey promise, however. D. B. Provost, mayor of Ashland,re­ connected with the Blue Ledge in one J. W. HILL, Principal, the last quarter of a century are those Provolt. ceived very serious injuries Saturday capacity or another are still in this QUALITY and FINISH Second to None connected with the recognition and 24th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Ore.' afternoon, while working on the prop­ vicinity. The first named gentleman, frequency of appendicitis, and the The Southern Pacific Itailroad Co. Shipments to Any Point in the United States. High­ erty of the Southern Oregon Oil Com­ who holds tbe original bond, was at the has selected Mrs. J. D. Fountain of great increase in the mortality from est Market Price Paid for Lumber From Any Mill pany, two miles east of that city. Mr. mine a few days ago, accompanied by cancer Saturday’s dispatches give an Portland to make a painting of Crater Provost was at the mouth of a well ad­ two experts registering as J. W. Bald in Southern Oregon: : :::::: interesting experiment with radium, Lake for it. She has made some justing a casing whieh it is proposed to and J. Bennett of San Francisco, who which seems to have proved its efficacy beautiful paintings of scenery in the in cases at least of superficial cancer. National Park which won a reputation haul out, assisted by J. L. Fenton and w,mt south Monday with samples of Certain cures for cancer and for con­ for her. Mrs. F. is a native of Ash­ J. H. Real, when a block and tackle 20 tljp ore. sumption wouldjbe the greatest boon JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. feet above him fell, striking Dimon the medical science could confer upon land and a daughter of the late J. H. A successful operation was performed chest. He ulso received a painful scalp a few days since by Dr. Hargus assisted humanity. Russell. ver the West they wear wound. The attending physician says by Dr. Merryman. The eight-year-old The News says that Dr. Jamieson that Mr. P. is internally Injured, and son of Henry Ireland was brought to has organized and is instructing a New buildings, modern and complete. be will not predict the result of the ac­ Klamath Falls from Pelican bay, suffer­ Copper-riveted ladles’ brass band in Gold HUI, consist­ Manual training, Military discipline. cident. At last accounts he was some­ ing from appendicitis. The case was Boys successfully fitted for all col­ ing of the following members: Edith leges or for business life. what improved. i considered so serious that little hopes Dungey, Pres., Addie Hayes, Sec., Princ.pal of twenty-five years’ expe­ were entertained for his recovery. Mvrtle Harvey, Trvas., Iva Dungey, rience ia Portland. has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million Boys of any age admitted at any Maud Rippey, Ruby Dungey, Daisy fV f»o- Now, however, the boy is in a fair way ilall« time. Dungey, Mamie Vincent, Myrtle Dun ­ bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. of recovery. Mr. Ireland went there