The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 11, 1903, Image 2

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firnes
WcRDS ARE G uu O WHEN BACKED BY DEEDS?'
BRIEF MENTION
Doing Away With Cups.
OUR LEADING INDUSTRY
Colds
Mrs. Clarence Johnson of Ashland Is
The Board of Etlucatlcn of • an
The gathering of the apple crop in
teaching tbe Antioch school.
Francisco
lias inaugurated an im­
Printed Every Wednesday, by
Mrs. M. D. Harbaugh and Miss Anna the Rogue River valley has been prac­
portant
new
departure at the new
“ I bad a terrible cold and could
Keegan were Medford visitors Thurs­ tically completed, and the work of
Times Printing Company
Noe Valley School, in the way of
hard'y breathe- I then tried Ayer s
packing
and
shipping
the
fruit
to
day.
Cherry Pector u, and it ¿¡»ve me im­
4
drinking appliances which it i" I'ro
C has . N ickell , Editor and Mgr.
market is now in full progress. A
mediate relief.
o - j -. ii m
School Superintendent Daily has
posed to make universal Ihroughout
W. C. La/ton, Sidell, Ill.
conservative estimate made by Hon.
been at Ashland aud Medford several
t'ie department as speedily as possible,
John D. Olwell, the well-known horti­
TERMS:
days.
io the end that tbe pupils may
culturist, places the apple yield of
One Year, in advance...
Hoxv will your cough
$1.50
preserved from the meuace of germs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
B.
Riddle,
of
Doug
­
Jackson
county
for
export
this
season
Six Months......................
1.00
be
tonight? Worse,prob­
Tbe old-time drinking cup, common
las county, are visiting in Medford and at from 150 to 175 carloads. Ot this
to all who might use it, will be done
ably. For it’s first a cold,
Ashland.
product, it is estimated tint 60 car­
Advertisements inserted at reasona­
avay
with,
in
its
stead
u>
be.
util
then a cough, then bron­
Win. Cameron, a prominent citizen loads will be turned over to t.tie S. P.
ble rates.
ized a fountain which renders need­
of Applegate, and his daughter, Miss Go. at Central Point, 60 carloads at
chitis or pneumonia, and
For all aches from head to foot
less the use of a drinking cup at all.
Ada, were among our recent visitors.
Medford, 14 at Talent, 10 at Aslt'and,
at last consumption.
Entered at the i’uelofiice al Jacksonville. Ore.,
The apparatus is so arranged that
as Second Class Mall Mutter
Wild geese are winging their way and something less than the latter
Coughs always tend
t ie pressure of a convenient spring
southward. There has been a largo amount at Gold Hill and Phe n'x.
throw»
a
stream
i.f
water
a
few
inches
downward.
Stop this
The prices bFtug paid tlie growers is
number of them in the valley lately.
S trange as it may appear, Tom
upward
in
sucli
a
way
as
to
make
no
downward
tendency
by
has curativo qualities
Bert Brown, having disposed of his tlie best in tlie history of the in­
Johnson conducted his campaign for
to reach tho
difficulty todrink the water projected
dustry.
Yellow
Newtown
Pippins
taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
interests iu Medford, left for Portland
governor of Ohio without a campaign
into the air.
and Spitzcnliergs are commanding
Thursday
evening.
Success
to
him.
PAINS and ACHES
fund. Though well able and with a rep­
toral.
The fountain is to be so arranged
fiotti #1 to #1 50 per box f. 0. b., arid
Tbrev sixes: He-. *.. $1.
utation for generosity, he put no mon­
Miss Blanche Toft will leave for Oro­
that
it
is
impossible
for
the
lips
of
of tho human family, and to re­
Ben Davis 75c to $1.
Newtowns
lieve and cure them promptly.
ey into circulation amoug tho voters.
ville, Cal., iu a short time, to take a
the drinker to be placed upon it., aud
Consult ,eur doctor. If !be -jri
£
and Spiiz.enbergs predominate, and
»2’. “
wkh.en‘ Re'iL^
■ ■■ ’ ■■ 1
■
position in II. Mann's printing office.
the
transmitting
of
germs,
which
is
Price
25c.
»nd
JOc.
there is a large percentage of the fiuit
T hat E x -C ongressman M oody ,
Loare tl ”‘bjhl“'ATBK w T uiw M». »<*««■
now recognized in all school depart-
Bertha Faueett is suing Jeff Faucett of these varieties high grade, so it is
against whom an indictment was found
< I menus as a very grave feature of the
for a divorce in Siskiyou county, Calif estimated that the price paid growers < ►
by the U. S. Grand Jury, for opening a
use of drinking vessels, is, as a result,
They are former residents of Apple­ for their export apples will average
lettbr not his own, will have no trouble
I
entirely
done away with.
gate.
alm st $1.25 pit- box. Calculating
□ROW RYE
in establishing his innocence, is firmly
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
D. Bruly and his family, who have that the tinal returns will show ship­ A h Ohls* Mnn'e Plan For t-Jney *>»d
believed by his many friends. He was
ments
ut
160
carlo».js
of
600
boxes
—New York World.
been living at Jacksonville for some
l'ruiii ilile I oruilng.
indicted by a bare majority of the jur­
Over-Work Weakens
time past, are now residents of Wood­ eacii, or in round uuutbers 100,000
Rye is a crop that can be grown and
ors, we are informed.
R. G. GALt. M. D
boxes,
it
can
readily
be
tigured
that
Your Kidneys.
bat'i < sti-tl l-v lit e stock with very lit-
creases tbe cost of doing business and ville.
tlie gross returns to the growers in
T he price of seats in the New York
of transporting goods. In these ways
H. E. Ankeny and V. Cook, of the this valley for their export crop in tie if ; i.y lo;< It is the only email Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. Office iu Orth’s Building.
tvi. ch we are familiar
grain » o', v
the tariff enters Into tlie price of nearly Sterling Mining Co., who have been at
stock exchange has dropped heavily of
Hours—2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m
1903
will
reach
the
considerable
sum
SO
HU
rc>
4'ully L>e h.milled in
that
can
late. Seats that sold for #80,000 not A Simple Plan Which Makes a all goods, including many on the free the mines, loft for the north Thursday of #125,000.
All
the
blood
in
your
body
passes
through
tills
V. <ay < in Ohio Farmer writer,
list. Even when you buy flour, meal, evening.
your kidneys once every three minutes.
inauy months ago can now be readily
Oregon
1 he crop can be best utilized by the
The
pear
shipments
of
this
year
meat
or
milk
you
pay
your
share
of
the
The kidneys are your Jacksonville
Strike
Unnecessary.
had for #50,000. Of course, in the gen­
No
man
can
<
i
use
n
i
1>
-gx
J.
L.
Hammersly,
the
attorney,
and
blood purifiers, they fil­
tariff cost of steel rails, of structural
from tbe valley amount to 75 earloads,
eral slump wildcat securities have
definite idea of how much
ter out the waste or
material In bridges and buildings and ; : H. D. Reed, one of Gold Hill’s mer­ most of wliicii have been snipped from b IVC :
A. E. REAMES,
tiier. ÍS ill lue vrup tin he makes it
impurities in the blood.
struck bottom, while those of unques­ VOTE FOE 10 PER GENT ADV ANGE. of tlie paint, glass, tin plate, etc., used I chants, spent a few hours in Medford
Medford, the Voorh its orchard supply­ a study and puts f )F;h strong effort
,
ATTORNEY-AT-L
a W,
If they are sick sr out
tioned standing have suffered. Too
in cars, depots, steamers, warehouses, i : Thursday.
ing a large proportion of these ship­ to sow it cvervwhere
of order, they fail to do
rvwheri'
lie
can
on
his
Jeckaonvlllc.
-
-
Oregon.
much specu'ation,gambling in fact. It
stores, etc. About 10 j>er cent of your
their work.
ments. Tlie varieties include the farm. vii our turrn ot eighty-six acres.
Rev.
F.
G.
Strange
Thursday
was
How
tbe
Cost
of
Livius
Is
lncreasrd
rent goes for the extra tariff cost of
*
looks as if we are on the verge of a
Pains, achesandrheu­
«-Office I d Red Men's Building.
by the Tariff—Vote It Off, aud tbe building your home and of keeping It In joined at Jacksonville by his wife, who Bartletts, D'Anjou, Clargo, Cornice with seasonable rains, there will be
matism come from ex­
financial panic that the powers that be
Average Family Will Have $1OO repair. The trusts which charge two I has been visiting atPortland. Their son aud the Winter Nellis, and the aver­ rye growing in October on forty-five
cess of uric acid in the
are trying to avert.
age price paid has been #1.10 per box. acres, more than one-half of tlie farm,
ROBT. G. SMITH.
blood, due to neglected
More to Speud Aunualljr—Study tbe or tliris» prices for glass, tin plate, lead, John is paying them a short visit.
pipes, nails, screws, etc., all present j W. K. Price of Tolo, W. A. 4_)wen of Five hundred boxes of pears fill a car, that will furnish pasture for a great kidney trouble.
Accompanyluu Figures.
Kidney trcuble causes quick or unsteady ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
T he annual report of W. A Rich­
their bills to you through your laud- ' •Central Point and J. C. Whipp of Ash­ making 37.500 boxes in all, and Lite re­ amount of stock and can best be saved
turns
for
the
pear
crop
of
75
cars,
or
heait
beats, and makes one feel as though
by
pasturing
hogs,
¿»reeding
ewes
and
The
workingmen
of
the
United
States
Grant's Pass, Oregoa.
lord. You do not see these trusts or ;
ards, commissioner of the general land
land were among those in Medford 37,500 boxes, lor this jear.will amount Jambs being fatted for market.
they had heart trouble, because the heart is
office, says in the past year there was can raise their wages 10 per cent with­ realize how much tariff there is in your j during the past week.
to $41,250, says the Ashland Tidings.
For twenty years the land has been over-worki.ig in pumping thick, kidney-
practices all the courts Office tn Bank
a large decrease in the number of sup­ out a strike. They can do this by vot­ bill, but they get your money just the I
kept
regularly in rotation, wheat, clo­ poisoned blood through veins and arteries.
building up atalrs
D. McCarthy, the veteran locemo-
It used to be considered that only urinary
posedly fraudulent land entries over ing for men who will abolish the ac- same. The great steel trust collects
tariff taxes averaging $5 per family. tive engineer, and his family Will reside Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is ver and com. the hay and corn being troubles were to be traced to the kidneys,
the preceding year. He attributes cursed systeiu of tariff “protection,”
fed out on tlie farm and the manure, bat now modern science proves that nearly
Pleasant to Take
Because you do not buy steel rails or
J. M. KEENE. D. D. S
their decrease largely to an order of which adds 10 per cent to the cost of other steel goods you may Imagine ; in Albany during lhe coming winter,
with much hauled from town, put on all constitutional diseases have their begin­
The
tiuest
quality
of
granulated
loaf
i
They
left
Ashland
a
few
days
ago.
without
in
any
way
benefiting
living
the Secretary of the Interior, dated
sugar is used in the manufacture of the land. Under this treatment the ning in kidney trouble.
that you do not pay your share of the
If you are sick you can make no mistake JPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
Julia A. Gault of McMinnville, grand Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and tte laud lias grown gradually better. There
November 12, 1902, directing the in­ labor. A saving of 10 per cent in ex- tariff profits ($75.000.4X10) of this great­
Offices .n tbe Adkins Deuel block
first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
vestigation of all entries made in the peases is equivalent to an advance of est of all trusts. You are mistaken. president of the Native Daughters of roots used in its preparation give it a is a vast amouut of labor connected by
*nd the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's
flavor
similar
to
maple
syrup,
making
10
per
cent
in
wages.
It
is,
in
fact,
an
with
this
system
that
we
are
forced
Oregso
Medford,
The tariff trusts go over this protected Oregon, is making the cabins at Jack­
states of California, Oregon and Wash­
Il quite pleasant to take. W. L. Rod­ by circumstances beyond our control Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
ington. Under this order alone 10,000 increase in wages, for actual wages country with a tine comb. They miss sonville and Ashland an official visit.
erick. of Poolesville, Md., in speaking to abandon as far as possible. Itye soon realized. It stands the highest for its
I
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
P. P. PRIM A SON,
have been suspended, and there are are not money, but the goods which nothing worth mentioning.
Gen. Frederick Funston, commander of this remedy, says: “I have used crops without harvesting and thrash­ and is sold on its merits
To
show
how
carefully
the
tariff
cost
money
will
buy.
Chamberlain
’
s
Cough
Remedy
with
now fifteen special agents of the land
st TORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
Worklngnu-n sell labor and buy of each item has been estimated in the of the Department of the Columbia, was my children for several years and can ing will l>e tbe principal feature iu by all druggists in frfty-
office in that region engaged in ferret­
cent and one-dollar siz­
!
on
tbe
northbound
train
Wednesday,
bringing
this
about.
Farmers
often
above
table
we
will
go
over
the
ex
­
truthfully
say
it
is
tlie
best
preparation
Jackaonvlile, Oregon.
goods. It is to their interest to have
ing out the fraudulent entries.
] en route to his headquarters at Van- of the kind 1 know of. Tue children will not grow it as we do and “hog it es. You may have a
labor dear and goods cheap. How can « penditures for a few articles.
sample
,
bottle by
, mail
p-Root.
like to lake it and it has no injurious dowu” for fear of the voluntary crop __
The per capita consumption of sugar
Will practice in all courte of the Siate. Ot
a tariff on goods protect labor? A tar­ in 1902 was 72.8 pounds, or about 326 ] couver.
free, also pamphlet telling you how to find
after effect. For sale by all druggists. spoiling tbe clover crop following.
nee in the Court House last aoor on ine
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
No special session of the Legislature iff on goods, by barring ont foreign
i
D.
M.
C.
Gault
of
Hillsboro,
a
jour
­
rtrbl from entrance
pounds per family. The average retail
As to this, a volunteer crop of rye Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
will be called this year, to remedy the goods, makes it easy for our manufac­ price iu New England was not less nalist of many years’ experience,is pay­
which we had in clover would have Sc Co . Binghamton. N. Y.
defects in the Phelps taxation and turers to form trusts aud put up prices. than 5L_, cents per pound, or $18 per ing Southern Oregon a visit. He was
A. C HOUGH,
been an advantage had we wanted to
Don’t make any mistake, but re-
assessment law, unless it shall be dem­ This they have done. Prices of goods family. The government collected a editor of a uewspaper printed at Jack­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
make hay of the crop. Tbe rye pre­ mcmlier the name. Swamp-Root, Dr.
onstrated to the satisfaction of Gov­ are now 35 per cent higher than in tariff tax of $53.033,511, or $3 per sonville many years ago.
vented the clover lodging, as it would Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad­ Great's Puss,
...
Urefaa.
Il is rather startling to read the re­
ernor Chamberlain that correction of 18H", when tbe Dingley bill, which family, but it collected on only 3,031.■
Ashland has an anti-saloon league, marks of Surgeon-General Sternberg surely Lave done without 1L Cut for dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every
Office over Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store
Lay. the rye in it would not have been bottle.
this law is absolutely necessary for the greatly increased tariff duties on goods, 915.875 pounds, while we paid it on the i Dr. D. M. Brower is president; B.- F.
of
the
United
States
army,
on
tbe
sub
­
full
5,750,000.4X10
pounds
consumed.
any
detriment,
but
an
advantage
if
fed
protection of the public service, and to became law. Trusts and monopolies
, Mulkey, Philo Fuller Phelps and Wm.
prevent the placing of state, count}' now control the prices of nearly every­ While the duty on refined sugar is only Penter vice-presidents; A. L. Kitchin ject <>f consumption, liis statement out on the farm as it always is here Do Yoti Enjoy
H. D. NORTON,
1.95 eeuts per pound nominally, yet,
that 150,000 people die evtry year of If stacked in tbe field there was
and city employes at the mercy of war­ thing. But tho I »ingley bill did not because of the countervailing duty lev­ secretary; M. Votaw treasurer.
What
You
Eat
?
T1OK NEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
consumption and typhoid fever is well enough rye in it if the stacks were
rant brokers. The Governor so de­ put a duty on labor to keep out foreign­ ied to offset the export bounty paid by
You can eat whatever and whenever you
carefully raked down to shed the rain.
calculated
to
make
some
of
us
stop
and
The
late
Morris
Howell,
who
died
at
Grant'» Pass, Oregon.
clared himself in an interview, and ers and protect workingmen. It left Germany and other countries, the actu­
Using rye instead of wheat and not like If you take Kodol. By tho use of this
further said he was doubtful whether labor on the free list and 3.4XJO immi­ I al duty is about 2.25 cents. Including Ashland a few weeks ago, was a mem­ think. Dr. Hurley of Indianapolis, harvesting it brings us up against the remedy disordered digestion and diseased
a depleted state and county treasury, grants a day. or nearly l.iAMJ.tXW a year, the profits on the tariff tax, it is cer­ ber of Knights of tbe Maccabees. His who also sp ke at a meeting of tt:e fact that we are without betiding for stomachs are so completely restored to
ffice above S P. D £ L Co '• Store.
health, and the full performance of their
due to enforced non-collection of taxes, are landing in this country to compete ' tain that we pay nearly 3 cents i>er life was insured for $2000 in favor of American Public Ht alt It Association the stock For a time no doubt this functions naturally, that such foods as would
would be as great an evil as a special with American workingmen and keep ' pound more for sugar than we would his mother, who has already received a lattly in session in Washington, dis­ need can l»e met by purchasing straw, tie one Into a double-bow-knot are eaten
cussed tiie same subject, ptylng spec­ as many farmers within an area of without even a “rumbling" and with a posi­
session of the Oregon Legislature.
wages dowu. Many strikes are lost or pay if there were no tariff on it In draft for the money.
fact, before England put a duty on
The board of pension examiners » ial refeietice to the transportation of two or three miles sell their straw to tive pleasure and enjoyment. And what is
partly lost because of this steady in­ sugar, two years ago, it was selling
more— these foods are assimilated and
men buying it for factory purposes.
which
consisted of seven members, diseased individuals.
transformed
Into the kind of nutriment that
T he Republicans will have complete flow of foreigners, ail looking for work. there for alaiut 2 cents and was so
Dr.
Hurley
declared
that
tuber
­
There is no small grain crop grown
JACKSONVILLE
Take the case of the boot and shoe cheap that it was fed to stock to fatten was in session at Medford several days
la appropriated by the blood and tissues.
control of the Fifty-eighth Congress,
culosis
is
much
moreieadily
communi
­
that
is
better
to
start
clover
in
than
workers ot Massachusetts and see what it. At 2^ cents per pound the tariff I last week. (Juitea number of veterans
Kodol is the only digestant or combination
which meets in extra session on they pay for tariff “protection'’ and
rye, aud this advantage is much en
on sugar taxes each family over $8 a ' presented themselves. Otto Sues, cated titan lepr sy. Yet, he said, and hanced when the crop is not cut, but ot digestants that will digest all classes of
November 9th. The majority in the how little they get for their money­
food. In addition to this fact. It contains, tn
we
all
know
that
it
b;
true
people
year, ouly $3 of which roaches our na­ special pensiou agent, was also present.
Senate will be twenty-four and in tho less than nothing.
would start a riot if a leper were allowed to fall on the land and be assimilative form, the greatest known tonic
tional treasury.
Don’t forget Prof. Ritner's lecture
reconstructive properties.
House thirty. Many new faces are
The 1902 report of the bureau of la­
I
taken into a passenger coach or a gathered by the stuck on the farm. and Kodol
Sugar is only one of hundreds of ar­
cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all
at
tbe
M.
E.
Church,
South,
Tuesday
For
late
tall,
winter
and
spring
pas
­
1
seen among the members who arrive in bor of Massachusetts tells us that the ticles coming under the “groceries"
public gathering. He accounted for turing sheep will be found the most disorders arising therefrom.
Washington. Twelve Senators will see uverage number of persons employed item. In a similar way the tariff cost * evening. He is well qualified to speak the great number of ca-es of con-
desirable animals to use. as they will Kodol Digests What You Eat
The
their first service, except for the ten in the boot aud shoe industry in 1902 of woolen clothing is estimated at $10 ! on the subjeot he has ehoaes.
siti.ptiou by the lack of thorough­ not injure the land by tramping when
Makes the Stomach Sweet.
was
61,224
and
that
the
total
wages
Medford
Basinets
College
is
a
worthy
¡>er family and the tariff cost of other
only. Ratular sir«. #1.00. boldine 2 K times
days’ extra session of the Senate last
ness
in
guarding
against
it.
Dbeased
Abstracts made to Titles of
wet
as
other
animals
will.
Carrying
I
paid were $3u.o95,854. This makes the
tbe Mai eue. which Mils for 50 carts.
spring. There will be 118 new mem­ average wages $491.49 each per year. clothing at $24) per family. The allow­ institution and should l»e encouraged individuals ate permitted to mingle the plan through the year, the only
Lands.
b»
X.
a
De
WITT
A
OO-.
Ohica*»,
UL
ance for tariff cost of liquors does not !every way.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS.
bers in the House, among them Wil­ The average workingman's family con­
in crowds, to visit public places aud element barring success is lack of
include the increased cost because of
sllsinc drawn up sspecisUvpertatnlnr 10
Mrs. Sophie Ex-kelson arrived in to live in other ways as their more moisture.
liam Randolph Hearst, who aspires to tains about four aud one-half persons, the internal revenue taxes.
This
tbe settlement ot estates.
Jacksonville
Wednesday
from
Tacoma,
This
plan
will
prove
practicable
and
the Democratic nomination next year. at least two of whom work for wages. amounts to $20 or $30 more per family.
lortunate fellows
Accounts S)licited, Prompt Remittance.
Mr. Gorman will attempt to lead the The yearly wages of tbe average fain
Thus at a fair estimate the tariff on where she is in the employ of Mn>.
Isolation in cases of consumption is profitable on thousands of farms
MONEY LOANED.
goods adds $109 to the cost of living of ; Ij»na McCoy, the well-known florist, bee miing mote and more recognized where wheat has been grown for years
Democratic minority in the Senate, ily. then, are about $983.
past and is still being grown, never
The report of this same bureau In the average family of the boot and : She returned to that city Sunday, ae-
Inrstment
securities a npecialt». JackFOe
and as he, too, has presidential aspira­
as the only method of checking tbe paying expenses, the land constantly
Jougt; Scrip bought and sold.
tion, he will be watched more closely 1901 on "Prices and the Cost of Liv­ shoe workers. Only $13.75 of this tax ! companied by her children, for perma- spread of the disi ase. And yet it is growing poorer, while tbe use of rye
have
a
complete
set of maps of all surveyed
ing” estimates that families with In­ reaches the government, which is less 1 nent residence.
lands in this county, and receive Abstracts
than usual.
hardly
possible
to
isolate
all
tbe
cases.
comes from $750 to $1,200 a year spend than the average ($14.20) per family
will continually add to the fertility of
moLtbly from Roseburg Lsnd Office, the Lard
Department of the O. A C. R. R. and the State
Henry Jones, the Evans creek stock- In the first place there are too many of the soil and i>ay a profit as it goes
certain percentages for certain items collected last year. It thus appears
Land Department at Salem of all new entries
T he General Board of the Navy, of of expenditure. Based upon these per­ that tbe average family spends $888 man, who so mysteriously disappeared theru, and in the second place the along. It will not come in a lump as
xa<Ie I am thus prepared to m»kr out home­
stead papers and take proofs thereon. Also 1
which Admiral Dewey is President, has centages. but making allowances for for goods and for legitimate taxes and from Grants Pass several months ago, public has yet to be educated up to when a grain crop is sold, but it will
take Slings and proofs of timber lands, and
mapped out plans for the protection of expenditures for liquors and tobacco gives $95.25 each year to the tariff is still missing. The consensus of public the necessity for such action. Until; be coming in all the time.
can save to part.es the expeiac ot a trip
to the Roseburg land office
A merican interests in the far East in of $50 per family, which appears to trusts. These trusts, then, Increase the opinion is that he left for parts un­ the education of the public is com­
have
been
omitted
from
the
bureau
’
s
cost
of
living
more
than
10
per
cent.
ba«e a Number Hf FtneFarma sad stbsr
Who
Are
“
Theyt"
the event of a war between Japan and
known, and that he was not the victim plete we can only urge on those hav-;
Desirable Property 1s m> toaada tar
estimates, we get the following as the As the wages and expenditures of the
“
They
sfty;
what
say
they?
Let
them
R umi ». In such an event Rear-Ad­ tariff taxes paid by the average family
Sale. -
of foul play, as many supposed at first. ing consumptive patients In their
average
family
of
the
boot
and
shoe
say,
”
said
Bishop
Berkeley,
Who are
miral Evans, commander of the Asiatic of workers In the boot and shoe indus­
charge
the
need
of
the
utmost
cau-
.
WProtnnt
reply made to all let ters. Chars­
workers are about 13 per cent greater
J. W. Slinger, the successful stock-
tbe “they” thus so boldly apostro-
'S in accordance with ’he times
fleet, would be instructed to send squad­ try:
than those of the average working­ man. has purchased the Fred Downing tion. the utmost respect for tbe safety phized? We may say with one of the
Refers, by permission. Hon. H. K. Hanna
rons to the Manchurian ports of Muk
Tariff tax paid.
,-udge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any
man’s family in the manufacturing in­ ranch, one of the best located in Lake of others.
fathers, “I know when you do not ask
business house In Jacksonville.
Yearly
expend!-
To
gov-
To
den and Antung, which under the
me,” but how difficult it is to get near
.
SILAS J. DAY
tures for—
Amount eminent. trusts. dustries of this country we may con­ Creek district. There are 240 acres,
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
terms of the Chinese treaty with this Rent ........................... Î1Ù8.42
er! We all have these mysterious
$0.50
$10.00 clude that the average tariff cost per
most
of
which
are
susceptible
to
a
high
Take
Laxative
BromoUumioe
Tablets.
All
family for tbe whole country is about
country are to be opened to American Furniture and
Druggists refund tbe money if it falls to cure. “they” on our lips, and yet we cannot
household
fur-
GREATEST STRENGTH
$90
and that tbe abolition of tariff state of cultivation. The price is pri- Jrove'a signature is on each box. 26c
define them. Yet. though we cannot
trade. At a recent meeting of the Joint
ntshlngs ............... 25.36
.60
4.00
FINEST FLAVOR and
vatc, though reported to be in the
define “they.” partly because there are 1
.20
2.00 duties would save this much per fam­
Army and Navy Board the question of Fuel and light........ 52.98
ABSOLUTE PURITY raw
“Dick” will
Groceries ................ 240.79
4.00
25.06 ily and reduce the cost of living at neighborhood of #4000.
many of them and partly because
G LJXX P-i
risi T E_ £. o
proved proper defenses for the Phil­ Meat, fish and ice. 153.77
CENTRAL POINT NOTES so
.25
5 (K» least 10 per cent.
make
it
blossom
like
the
rose.
none of the great elemental things like
.06
.50
ippines was considered. The board Milk ........................... 34.60
Why do the voters vote to tax them­
time, love, death and sleep are capable
Clothing ..................
10
25.00
5.00
MM
A number of teams have been engag­
did not hesitate to say that the islands Personal expenses 134
Dr. J. Hinkle spent a day at Gold of definition, we can still know aud say
38.23
.50
5 O’ . selves so heavily to fatten the trusts?
ed
in
hauling
lumber
manufactured
by
.50 Why not vote to keep the $95 which
were in a defenseless condition, and Education .............. 173
.10
Hill Iist week.
a great deal about “they.” “They” in 1
»aid
the Jackson County I.umber Co., in
that Congress should be asked to pro­ Newspapers
you
now
give
to
the
trusts
and
have
periodicals .......... 10.42
Miss Maude Rff>p*y of Gold Hili Dolly Winthrop’s month m«4ant Provl- (
.15
1.00
so much extra to spend on your fam­ Poorman's Creek district, and pur­
vide for the erection of fortifications Religion and char-
deuce. “I wouldn't speak ill o' this j
visited
relatives here last week.
ity ........................... 13.04
.15
100 ily? Try it!
BYRON W. HOLT.
chased by the Ashland Mfg. Co. to
world,” she wus accustomed to say, ;
which would render Manila and tiubig Societies
rA
and un-
Mrs. E. C. Sherman of A’hlat.d is "seeing them as put us in it knows |
Medford. There are over a million feet,
Bay Invulnerable to an attack from the
ions ........................ 11 30
.10
75
A Protective Paradox.
best." In her sense It is of course:
Insurance ............... 22.60
.05
.25
and much of it is of a superior quality. visiting relatives here this week.
sea.
I
Amusements and
A paradox is the duty on wheat flour A large portion will be shipped to Ash­
rarely used, though tbe slang expres |
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Win.
Grieve
of
Pros-
travel tor recre-
and
of 25 per cent ad valorem, for If the
lectweiein after supplies last week. sion “as good as they make ’em” re­
ation ....................... 12.48
.10
10C
land.
T he fight against Senator Smoot
manufacturers
of
flour
were
protected
calls it. Still, “they” has generally a
Travel
to
and
Mrs. Houston of NevadiCity, Calif., slightly mysterious significance. Wheu
of Utah will not come up in the extta-
The County Commissioners' court
from work ...........
4 42
.05
.a like the manufacturers of other arti­
ordinary session of Congress; but when Sickness and fu-
cles they could add the 25 per cent pro was in session last week. The principal is piying Mrs. T. W. Herriott a visit. we say it we allude to some power we I
neral expenses .. 2713
.60
3. "O tection to the price they charge, or
it does come up it will be an extra­ Other
Misses Tillie and Martha Black of cannot define or to tbe incomprehensi­
business transacted was the read­
expenses .... 37.63
.40
4.0C
BLUE PRINTS
nearly that, and yet no foreign flour justment of precinct boundaries to con­ upper Rogue liver are packing appl-.s ble element in some set of people.—
ordinary fight. The opposition to Liquors, malt, dis-
tilled,
etc
...............
34
00
3.«
.50
could
come
in
and
compete
with
them.
London
Spectator.
Of any Township in the
Smoot will be of the most vigorous Tobacco ................... 16.00
.65
4M The price of flour that Is exported is form to the wishes of the people living at Olwell Bros.’ orchard.
Roseburg Land District.
character imaginable. The religious
in
them.
The
precinct
with
the
eu
­
Miss
Dora
Hurley
commenced
a
$13.75
#983.00
$95 a fixed by the law of supply and demand phonious name of Pooh Bah will no
F1LIXG PAPERS
organizations that are interesting
term of school in Pursel district and
In partial explanation of the table <n the markets of the world, where the longer be in existence, much to the re­
themselves in the case have already
fa
Prtq a ed for Filing on Hume g
Miss Julia Nash began one in Wat-
surplus from all countries which pro­
begun their campaign by flooding the it may be said that tbe tariff. by in duce more than they can themselves lief of its citizens.
Z
stead
or Timber Claims
many
kins
district
Monday.
Tiie
For Infants and Children.
country with anti-Smoot literature. creasing the prices of nearly all art! consume is sold In competition, ho that
Z # bè »“Special Attention given to Z
cles. Increases the cost of buildings
If you don’t want to get “stuck” for friends of both are wishing I hem
The charge on which the case against cars, railroads, boats. etc. It thus iu neither the farmers nor the millers are
7 Matters In Connection with r
15cents, look out fora mucilage ped­ much success.
protected by the duty on flour.
■ the U. 8. Land Office.
■
Smoot will mainly rest will be that he
dler who is heading this way. He has
Bears the
is guilty of taking and maintaining
H. A. Perkins has sold his properly
4
o PHONE 416 e
Z
been selling his article in the Willanietl
Signature of
plural wives. A minister of the gospel
to
Wm.
J.
Stidham
for
#200.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
valley,and when the purchaHer tries to
x Marks Bld.,Roseburg, Or ■
residing iu Salt Lake City is the author
use it after he has gono she will dis­
J. W. Merritt received a carload of
with
h
cal
applications,
as
they
cannot
of the charge. Apostle Smoot denies
tbe seat of tlie disease. Catarrh cover there is no stick to it. While Hour from Monroe, Benton county*
this charge with all the vigor and ex­ Tne two leaders i f I lie II >)y Roller reach
is a blood or constitutional disea.-e she is saying a few words to herself recently.
plicitness possible in a denial. Aside fame, who have been causing so much and in older to cure it you must take
concerning the fraud she turns the
“Auntie” Sears, a sister of Granville
from this direct charge it will be disturbat.ee in Corvallis, have left for internal remedies.
Hall’s Catarrh
bottle over and finds in an inconspie- Sears, who lias bteo in poor health
urged that the Mormons as a class will parts unknown. They evidently were Cure is taken internally, a> d acts di­
( ri the blood and mucous sur­ uous place “guaranteed to give satis­ for some time, is reported as being in
practice polygamy, and that Smoot, as informed that a mob of citizens were rectly
faces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a faction until used.”
a critical condition.
preparing
to
present
them
with
a
au “apostle,” sanctions it, believes in it
quack medicine. It was prescribed by
coat
of
tar
and
feathers
and
a
pleas
­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Lewis
Hayes
of
Jose
­
F. W. Southard, who recently pur­
one of the heat physicians in this
and encourages it.
ant ride out of town on a rail. If country far years and is a regular pre- phine county celebrated their golden chased the Farra farm, is an ex per’
they had remained 24 hours longer scription. it Is composed of the best wedding anniversary on Sunday, ienced pluml»er, having worked in
is the most famous of trans­
FROM SOUTH AFRICA
tonics known, combined with the best
that city would certainly have bten blood purifiers acting directly on the October 18th. Mr. Hayes was born in Chicago forseveral jears.
West Side,
continental trains via Omaha
the center of another scandal. The mucous surfaces. The perfect combi­ Cuyahoga County, Ohio, March 1,1820.
Mrs. Addie Schwab and her daugh­
New Way or Using Chamberlain's
—Between Omaha ami Chi­
Medford, Ore
la Absolutely PUKE, and will
family who destroyed their household nation of tlie two ingredients Is what Miss Charlotte Abbott wus born in ter, late arrivals from Lillidale coun­
Cough Remedy.
cago it runs via the
produces
such
wonderful
results
In
OUTWEAR all other Leads.
effects
while
under
the
influence
of
a
Green
county,
Missouri,
December
18,
Open Nights
ty, Mich., are vlsitit g J. H. Gay and
Arthur Chapman writdog from Dur­
curing catarrh. Send for testimo­
religious
delusion
have
at
last
come
1832.
Both
came
to
Oregon
by
ox-team
ban, Natal, South Africa, as ya: “Asa
wife. Mrs. S. is a niece of the latter.
nials free. F. J. C henu y & Co.,
If vour local dealer does not carry
proof that Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­ to their senses and iiave replaced tiie
in 1852, and. were married at Salem
Props , Toledo, O.
it write to us aud we will see that you
The Epworth League gave a birth­
edy is a cure for old and young, 1 pen furniture they sacrificed with new.
get
it.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
October 18, 1853. Nine children were
day party at the G. A. II. hall Tues­
you the billowing: A neighbor of mine
Hall’s Family Pills are tlie best.
born to them, seven of whom are living.
ad a child Just over two months old.
day eveninz. Coffee and cake were
Best Lliumcnt on Earth
All the children, eight grand-children
It had a very bad cough and the par­
‘eiied fiee of charge, the recipient]
Double daily sei vice Port­
ents did not know what to give it. 1
PIPE WANTED.
and many relatives and friends were
Henry D. Baldwin, SupL City Wa:
being requested tecontrit uteas many (
land
to Chicago via this
PORTLAND,OREGON.
suggested that if they would get a ter Works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes,
i
present. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes have
pennies as they were years old.
bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme­ “I Iiave tried many kinds of liniment­
route.
All
meals
served
in
The undersigned wish to buy be­ lived on their farm near Grants Pass
dy and put some upon the dummy hut 1 have never received much bene­
dining cars.
teat the baby was sucking, it would fit until 1 used Ballard’s Snow Lini­ tween 200 and 500 feet of hydraulic for 38 years, having moved there from
no doubt cure the child. This they ment for rheumatism and pains. I pipe, 10 or 11 inch, in good order.
Eugene in 18415. They have numerous
O
B«sn the
Ih» HiM Y h H» w Always Boujtil
Address at once
H. S ROWE. General Agent.
did ard brought ab >ut a quick relief: think it tbe best liuiineut on earth,
friends, who wish them many happy
Beared»
M ahan &, H afer ,
and cured the l>aby.” This remedy h 25c, 50c, #1.00. Sold by Dr. J. Iflnkle,
Bigaatais
134
Third
St.,
Portland,.
returns
of
the
day.
Signatare
»Ashland, Oregon.
Xar sale bv all druggists.
j Central Point, Ore.
Indispensable
St. Jacobs Oil
A WAY TO RAISE WAGES
Spread of Consumption
as «.I. Day
Notary Public
Real Estate Agent
and U. S. Commissioner
for Jackson County.
d
FRANK E. ALLEY,
ARCHITECT
ABSTRACTER
CASTOR IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought
The Pretenders Levanted
Weeks & Baker
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Chicago, Milwaukee
Medford Furniture Co., & St. Paul Railway
«f
HouseFurnishers and
Undertakers. JohnH.
Butler, Funeral Di­
rector. Day Phone
Main 353. Night
Phone Main 251.
PIONEER
WHITE
LEAD
W.P.Fuller&Co