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°"«0« X * VOL. XXXIII JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1903 BRIEF MENTION. The Gold Ray Rod and Gun Club held a social session Saturday night, and a numbor of its members next day indulged in hunting ducks, having fine sport. It has been decided to fit up the club house in fine style, with all modern conveniences. The club has an excell ent membership and is in a flourishing condition. PERSONAL MENTION. I NO. 61 LOCAL NOTES. Opposition to Repeal. W. R Stansell was a Medford Considerable grain was put In dry ( Mis» Ella Orth tarried awhile in Med tor Wednesday. ground during the fall, which is now There Is a considerable rum1 er of ford Monday. HOW HIS EXPERTNCE HELPED HIS growing nicely. members < f Congress who are opposed Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley have Ed. Wilkineon and his wife spent DAUÜ1ÎIE2. to changing the existing land laws, Bills to Cure Existing Evils A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John been visiting in Medford. Sunday at Jacksonville. and their repeal may prove more diffi E. Cowgill (nee Miss Sallie Maury) at After Her Father’s »rath MI m Ba.'thcl in U. S. Land Laws Judge Day was among those who Mrs. Chas. Prim and Mrs. Theo Elucou n tered Serious »itiioult les cult than expected. San Ardo, Cal., Nov. 11th. Have Already Been Cameron were Medford visitors Mon went to Medlord Tuesday. Hut Overvalue Them. If th*re I* to te any reform in tie Those who wish to add to their ro3e M irs Kate Plymale has been visiting public land laws at the approaching Introduced. day. The Rev. Charles Boechel, late poster gardens should plant bushes or put out :f the German Methodist Episcopal Ex-Gov. Moody of Salem and hia relatives residing in Medford. session it is t > be accompli-be! over cuttings during the present month. i'lurch in Wichita, Kaniias. was one of Senator Hansbrough of Nortli Da- J. R. Morrison of Sam's Valley was the vigorous protest, of Chairman wife are at Ashland, visiting their son John H. Smart of Fort Klamath has the best known ministers of tho state, kota ha* introduced a bill in the U. S. in Medford the forepart of the week. Zonas. Lacey, of the House public lands having served in all it.* principal cities senate, which by implication repeals sold his band of sheep, numbering A. D. Oliver of Steamboat, the ex committee, who believe* Hie present Kl.imath Falls, which has been a Jack son - Mrs. C. R. Ray visited in during his long pastorate. Hiadaughter, the timber and stoneact, under which 2600, to Klum & McKendree, for laws should not be disturbed. Nut very naughty town for some time vllle Saturday, the guest of Mrs A. E. pert miner, was with us Wednesday. Miss Lydia Ihiechel, now residing at No. |2.25 per head. past, particularly so of late, is expe Reames. only is Mr Lacey opposed to modify Wm. McKee and I. M. Lewis of Aj>- 421 South Water street, Wichita, also land is now acquired at *2.50 an acre The different streams wore full of ing the timber and stone, desert land hus a wida acquaintance and b. r evi regardless of its real value. The meas water during the big rain storm, but [ riencing a moral wave. J.C. Rutenic, Mrs. W. R. Byrum of Table Rock plegate were among us Wednesday. and homestead commutation laws, dence oil an important topic will com ure is intended to cure defects in ex tlie at torney, seems to be the chief fvas in Medford Monday, en route to Gus Mitchell has returned from a isting laws, stop speculation in public did no damage. They are not carry-1 mogul of the reformers, and be had mand attention. She says: which he says are perfectly proper, if Jacksonville. short visit in Siskiyou county, Calif. •• For six years I suffered with a ner timber lands and put an end to the iug so much now. they are strictly enforced, but be is proceedings instituted that cause da Mrs. John S. Orth, also Mrs. E. C. Mrs. Wm. Puhi and her mother, radically oppoed to any amendment vous debility which physicians failed to frauds which recently have grown A matrimonial wave is sweeping over number of law breakers to be indicted Wells of Gold Hill, were in Medford Mrs. Coulter, were recent visitors in relieve and finally I was confined to my intoa national scandal. It was refer- Southern Oregon, and threatens to and fined. of the lieu land law, for whose repeal lx <1, a victim qf nervous prostration. I red to the committee on public lards, overwhelm a large portion of its resi Medford. Tuesday morning. such a great clamor has gone up on W. E. Grimette was convicted of w is so nervous that I could not sleep, W. H. Bradshaw, the farmer-capi the Pacific Coast. S. B. Simmons, who has a homestead dents, both old and young. of which the author is chairman. keeping a bawdy house in the center my stomach got *> bad that everything The Secretary of the Interior is Houck’s dam in Rogue River was of the town ani fined *375 and costs. located not far from Jacksonville, was talist, has been in Medford during the ‘‘Ttie more stringent you make land I ate hurt iuo and my system became past week. authorized, under the new bill, to laws,” says Mr. Lacey, “the greater washed out Saturday, and Gold Hill is He pleaded guilty to an indictment in Medford Tuesday. w.>ru out from the nervousness and took Regular services will be held at the will be the incentive to violate them. make examinations and estimates rel without electric lights. The proprietors for gambling, and was taxed *50 of nourishment. J. L. Thorndike, the expert miner, M. E. Church Sunday by4tev. Sanford If the existing laws are rightly en •• When my father was alive he fre ative to quantity and value of the are having more than their share of more. Both sums were paid. has returned from Baker county, ac Snyder. All are welcome. quently took Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills timber and stone on the public lands, misfortune. forced they are entirely adequate. I Half a dozen others, also charged companied by his wife. for Pale People when lie was worn out and to sell the right to dispose of the A. M. Scott, who was a member of am not one of those who flies off at with gambling, acknowledged their Mr. Cather, representing the Gaar- Joe Russell, the well-lcnown stock and nervous f-.-om preaching and tliev same in such quantities, as may seem the Missouri Mining Co., has returned the wild cries of fraud. As for the guilt, and two were fined S25 each, Bcott Machinery Co., is here, looking man, who had a severe spell of sick always h,-!; d him, I decided t > see o his old home in Missouri. while the others were assessed •50 after bis firm’s Interests. lieu law,it would be manifestly unfair wliat they would do f >r mo. After taking advisable, to the highest bidders. ness while he was in Klamath county, apiece. This plan is now pursued in the sale The President has nominated H. F. to repeal that statute—unfair to per is convalescent. He is now at his home oue box I experienced relief anil a few Chas. Meserve returned to Jackson- boxes cured me. I am perfectly willing of timber on Indian lands in Minne in Josephine county. Jrille Tuesday, after au absence of two Murdock, the present incumbent, to be sons who still hold land in forest re WANTED. to have this statement published in the sota. The title to the land remains postmaster at Klamath Falls. serves. Moreover, as long as the law [weeks in Columbia countv. Turkeys are coming into market at a hope that it will N- tho means of 1. ' dug in the Government, and the Secretary stands, the Interior Department will Geo. Matney, who has been in the lively rate and several thousand of Live agents to sell Dr. White’* j Dr. C. C. Pletcher has gone to San other sufferers t i regain their heal.a.” of the Interior may fix the limit of be extremely cautious how it creates state of Washington for sometime past, Electric Combs, pitented Jan. I, ’ 99. them will be shipped to California Dr .Wiliiams’Pink Pillsfor Pale People Francisco, to practice his profession. new reserves. It is a good law, and returned to Applegate recently. are an unfailing specific for all diseases time in which the purchaser of the during the next week. They bring 13 Cure dandruff, hair falling out, sick His family accompanied him. and nervous headache*, yet cost no arising from impoverished blood or weak right shall remove the timber or cents a pound in this market. J. R. Norris of Ashland, the popular ought to stand.” more than an ordinary comb. Sells Mrs. A. Furry and Mrs. J. A. Graffis ened. unstrung nerves — two fruitful stone. The right to cut the timber After over a week of almost continual on sight. Agents are wild with suc of Ptoenix precinct attended the Bel merchant, has returned from a visit of causes of nearly all the ailments to and make it a merchantable quantity several weeks in Oakland, Calif. which mankind is heir. They have rain the clouds broke away Sunday cess. Seud 50c for »ample (half price) linger-Dickey nuptials Sunday. Write quick. The Dr. White Electric cured locomotor ataxia, partial pamlvsis, is made inalienable. and pleasant weather for this time of W. T. Kinney and R. A. Pech of Comb Co., Decatur 1 H.J If Senator Hansbrough’s measure St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, School Superintendent Dally has Lake Creek were in the central valley rheumatism, nervous headache, the af becomes a law all the timber land on the year is prevailing. There is con been in Medford and Ashland during Between 8 o’clock a. m. Friday and ter-effects of the grip, palpitation of the the public domain will be withdrawn siderable frost at night, however. a short time ago, on land business. the past week, on official business. the same hour Saturday, 24 hours, 2i heart, pale and sallow complexions and Hon. C. E.Wlarmon has been re-ap Services will be held at the Presby inches of rain fell. This is probably all forms of weakness either in male or from entry, and the Government wil) D. W. Knutzen of Thompson Creek terian church Sunday, at the usual a record breaker, as none can recol enter upon the policy of disposing of pointed postmaster of Grants Pass, female. 1 « and Jacob Knutzen of Steamboat were Dr. Williams’Pink Pills for Pale People its timber at its market value. One without opposition. He has lately fixed hour, by the pastor,Rev. F.G. Strange. lect when more moisture dropped in a The Supreme Court, which rarely are sold by all dealers or will be sent provision in the bill prohibits the up his office in modern style, and it is reverses Judge Hanna, although be in our town one day during the past Miss Mae Phipps, who is teaching single day. week. postpaid on receipt of priee, fifty cents a decides many important cases, lias school at Grants Pass, was at home for The present month has never bad box; six boxes for two dollars and a half, entry of these lands under the home- one of the handsomest in the state Jeff. Heard, of the Oro Grande Min- by addressing Dr. Williams Medicine stead or land laws. It is argued by awhile, awaiting the scare over a few its equal in this line. Already 6 50 Joe A. Thomas, the Socialist states again affirmed one of his decisions. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. Do not trust Senator Hansbrough tbat io leaving man, Is having a neat residence built Mrs. Mary H. Hanley, through her ing Co., operating in Steve’s Fork dis cases of scarlet fever to subside. inches of rain have fallen, although trict, left for the scene of operations the won! of a man who says he has the the fee to the land in the Government alt>rney, A. E. Reame*, brought suit the normal rainfall fjr November is on his 40-acre tract of land, located on W. M. Colvig left Wednesday even genuine Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills in bulk. Monday. None of these famous pills ever leave the reforeslration will take place and the the Medford—Jacksonville road. It against Mrs. E. J. Rubli, who, ing for Victoria, on business connected less than 2} inches. R. M Clute is in Applegate district, factory except in packages bearing the sale of timber will be a source of will be one of the best in this section. through a sale < n execution, became From present appearances Jupiter with the supreme lodge of the A. O. U. Well-known trade-mark composed of the large revenue. assisting in the development of the W. the owuer of a parcel of land former Piuvius will cease hostilities, at least Pull for your town. Don ’ t let any seven words—“ Or Willianw’ Puik Pills The second section of the bill opportunity pass to say a good word ly a part of the Hanley estate, which Maid of the Mist mine, in which he is Rev. J. D. Murphy will hold services fur a short time. for Pale People.” amends the lieu land section so for it. In this way benefit will result fell to the share of the plaintiff’s Interested. at the Catholic church in Jacksonville f—■ Miss Etta Smart, who has been visit Sunday at8:30a. m. and at Medford at as to provide when a settler whose and the people of the town be brought husband, the late John A. Hanley. M ining promoters , in the good entry falls within a forest reserve, into closer relations for their own good As she was not a party to the tiansac- ing relatives living in Missouri during 10:30 a. m. ness of their hearts, often offer to al selects another pieee of land in lieu of every way. tion through which the decease! lost the past year, returned to Klamath Thus. R. Rock and his brother, Jas. low their friends to get into their cor his original entry it must be more the property, Mrs. Hanley sought to county lately. Harry Egbert, who shot and killed Rock, two of Thompson creek’s thrifty Fannie Ralph Joffray has been di recover a dower interest in the same, porations on the ground floor. This, of valuable for agricultural purposes John G. Saxton and Jack West sever G. F. Kreis has been visiting in Jack citizens, made us a short visit the fore course, means that they are to be ad than for timber or stone. Under the vorced from Albert Joffray, who Is con amounting to one-half under a late sonville, his former home, accompanied part of the week. al weeks ago, while they were trying mitted as charter members and on the existing laws many of the entrymen nected with the U. S. mail service. law of the Legislature. to arrest him, in Harney county, is by his wife and son. They now live at John Vincent, who has been stopping same terms as the promoters them who find themselves within a forest They were married at Ashland last Judge Hanna decided in Mrs Han Pomeroy, Wash. now in the county prison at Burns. at Woodville, is again a resident of selves. If the offer was honestly carried reserve cut and dispose of the timber year, but the legal proceedings were ley’s favor, and on appeal to the Su He is strongly guarded, in anticipa Cbas. Anderson passed through the Table Rock district. He was in Med out it would mean that such friends on the land, and later go outside of bad at Portland. preme Court affirmed his decision. tion of an attack on the jail by friends valley a few days since, on his way to ford Wednesday. Miss Minnie McElroy, who has been were offered blocks of stock for nothing, the re-erve and tile a homestead on Mrs. Kubli’s attorneys contended Ashland. He is engag 'd in mining in of the dead men, although such a acceptably conducting the dining room »rial tli« old law, whicu provided for a I red Ruch, one of the energetic for the ordinary promoter pays practi other tlmter land. the southern part of Josephine county. farmers of Thompson creek district thing is not anticipated. of the U. S Hotel, Jacksonville's lead cally nothing for bls stock. The only dower interest of one third, should The third section of the bill amends Egbert Ttag captured <n Idaho, prin Judge Hanna, who has been bolding was among us Wednesday, accom money spent in the work of develop the act of March 11, 1901, and requires ing caravansary, last week ceased pevail, inasmuch as it was in force cipally through the efforts of Consta ment is what comes from the sale of all proofs of commuted homestead her connection therewith. She is when the judgment against Hanley the November ternr. of court for Klan.- panied by his second son. ble McCoy of Elko, Nevada. Bis trial ath county, returned home Sunday ev. stock to the investor, and in the mean and desert land entries to be made succeeded by Miss A. Scbmidiing. Miss Ida Knight—that was her name has been set for December 1st. was obtained and tl.eland in question ening. He dispose! of a large amount before she married—has been visiting time th«> promoter unloads his stock on before registers and receivers in local Several carloads of prunes have been was sold. of business in a short time. the dear public. However, after the laud ofices. This proposed amend shipped out of the valley lately,most of her mother, Mrs. R. Benedict of Apple Recovered Speech and Hear C. Hafer and C. C. Hart of Council gate. She is now a resident of Chicago. investor gets in, be generally gets out ment to existing laws is recommended which are now on their way to France, ing. Bluffs, Iowa,president and treasurer of of the cellar door minus his money. by the Commissioner of the Genera) from whence they will be returned in The eldest son of Geo. Huffman of the Iowa Lumber Co., also Clarence Then, when too late, he regrets being Land Office, who, in his last report, the French state. The price paid was Messrs E ly B ros .—I commenced Applegate precinct was in our town ■ i had absolutely no business in and Edgar Hafer, eons of the former, Wednesday, en route to Scott Valley, using your Cream Balm about two beguiled by the honeyed words of the says: The privileges gained by the on the llcent basis for the largest size. promoter or the gold bricks of in act have been greatly abused, partic Portland whatever at this time.” have been at Medford several times Calif., where Fred Bolt is engaged in years ago for catarrh. My voice was District Attorney Luttrell of Siskiyou, somewhat thick and my hearing was said Judge H. L. Benson of Klamath during the past week. stallment stocks and guaranteed divi ularly by United States commis mining. dull. My hearing has been fully re Caiif., In accordance wtth the instruc dends. A. W. Shearer, the well-known sioners, who have often been parties tions of the grand jury, has ordered Falls, to a Telegram reporter Mon J asper Tungate and Miss Blanche stored and speech has become quite to wholesale frauds in connection the removal of all slot machines in that day: “but Hammond found out that is in Medford, spending several days Smith of Big Butte were married in clear. I am a teacher in our town. L. G. B rown , Granger, O. I didn't have to go to work until after with his family. He is foreman of the Medford Nov. 18th by Rev. E. A with proofs made before them. county, and those who fail to comply Balm does not irritate or cause The it wa9 over with, so he seized onto Missouri Mining Co., which is operat Child, We wish them much joy and sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts. will be fined heavily, besides losing to me and made ma promise tbat I ing in Steve’s Fork district. J.J. Win prosperity. FROM SOUTH AFRICA or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren their machines. ningham is filling his place in the mean would stay and help him through.” J. W. O. Vaughn and J. M. Toms, St., New York. Last week S. P. Moss of Lake coun “What’s the matter with Hammond time. Only Makes a Bad Matter Worse. who have been stopping in Medford, ty, who was a volunteer soldier in In !s a Common Spring Trouble. Perhaps you have never thought of dian wars of this State, received notice anyway?” was asked by bystanders, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is returned to Steamboat this week. The who had begun to wonder what sort It,’s a sign that the blood is deficient it, but the thought must be apparent former, who bad one of his eyes badly Pleasant to Take. from Washington that he had been al of a set ape the attorney had got him in vitality, just as pimples and other to every one that constipation is caus The finest quality of granulated loaf hurt, is recovering. ed by a lack of water in the system, lowed a pension He also received a self into. sugar is used in the manufacture of eruption! are signa that the blood and the use of drastic cathartics, like voucher for *113 85, back pay since the Many of the members of the Legis Eugene L. Cass, who has been at "Why, he’s going to marry his ste Cbamt erlaln’sCough Remedy, and ti e the old fashioned pills, only makes a law went into effect. lature whom Gov. Chamberlain has is impure. Grants Pass fur sometime past, acting nngrapher,’’ was the explanation; and roots used in its preparation give it a bad matter worse. Chamberlain's addressed on the subject are not dis It’s a warning, too, which only the Stomach up his father ’ s estate, has left for his and Liver Tablets are much Judge Prim was in Medford Tuesday, the story developed that A. S. Ham fl iv<>r similar to maple syrup, making posed to give the p'edge he asks. It quite pleasant to lake. W. L. Rod home in the East. He will be joined by hazardous fail to heed. more mild and gentle in their effect, having been called to hear a charge of mond, a Southern Or-gon lawyer, for erick. of Poolesville, Md., in speaking his wife In California. His Excellency is reported as saying: and when the proper dose is taken insanity preferred against Mrs. Emma merly of Medford, but now located in of this remedy, says: “I have use! their action is so natural that one can “I am waiting to hear from the J. A. Blew, who has been connected hardly realize it is the effect of medi Northrup. Dr. Jones conducted the Grant’s Pass D to be married t' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with members of the Legislature, and un cine. Try a 25c bottle of them, For examination and pronounced the un Miss Charity Maldonado ofSellwoid. my children for several years and can with J. C. Whipp and F. L. Wright in less they as-ure me tbat nothing but truthfully say it is the best preparation fortunate woman insane. She will be The weddiog will occur at the bride’s of the kind 1 know of. The children the Southern Oregon Marble Co., has the tax matter will be considered I Remove it, give new life, new cour sale by All Druggists. taken to Salem at once. h< me Wednesday evening November like to take it and it has no injuriou- disposed of his interests and moved to will Dot call an txtra session. Peti- age, strength and animation. after effect. For sale by all druggists. Sisson, Calif. Postmaster Hammersly of Gold Hill 18. They cleanse the blood and clear tho t ons will h ive nothing to do with it. L. R Fields, superintendent of the The matter rests with the Legisla has prevailed on the Postofflce Depart complexion. S. P. lines In Oregon, says there is no ture.” ment to order all trains carrying U. S. Accept no substitute. The instructors who attended the mail to take mail from tbat thriving foundation to the rumors of a change “I felt tired all the time and could not teachers ’ institutes in Jackson and in schedule time or removal of the eat town. The S. P. Co. will therefore be Sleep. After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla ing station from Albany to Eugene. a while I could sleep well and the tired Josephine counties are wrathy. They compelled to install another operator, A Bad Fix Tbat settles it. feeling had gone. This great medicine has feel tbat they were imposed upon by who will put the mail aboard night Whan one wake* up achine from head to foot, and with Horace Mann, erstwhile publi-her also cured me of scrofula.” Mas. C. M. Dr. Woods Hutchison, secretary of trains. the flesh tender to the touch, «hen Geo. A. Dyson, who is managing of the Medford E quirer.has launched Boor, Gilead, Conn. the Stale Board of Health, ne was Olwell Bros , who have been buying the Yellow Jacket or McIntyre mine, a newspaper at Oroville, Calif., which Wood’s Sarsaparilla promises to invited by the scbtol superintendents many carloads of apples, as well as located in Forest creek district, for the he calls the Journal. It is pt inted in Cure and keeps the promise. of those counties to speak. He went raising a few trainloads themselves, new proprietors, has a small force em m igazine form and presents a neat ap and spoke, and he also presented a wtll in a few days begin packing a makes erery motion of the body painful, the surest ployed in developing the property, pearance. In his salutatory he ask- and quickest way out of tho trouble Is to use bill In each case of *40, making *80 in large quantity they purchased at Yon- which promises veil. T he Democrats of the U. S. Senate the public to “treat him at least with all for what he had to say, which con colla, Douglas county. H. T. Pankey The examination of Fleming, who tlie charily they would tveord a bash have determined to oppose the ratifi sisted mainly in telling what a great recently stabbed Geo. Pel leit in the ful boy, not that we are unused to fac cation of the canal treaty with tho re thing is the State Board of Health- of Central Point will be In charge of promptly. It warms, relax®», cure». Price, 25c. and 5OC. back with a pocket knife at A. D ing tlie public in a newspaper way.” public of Panama, should the adminis one of the greatest things that ever the work. Percy McKenzie and Miss Elizabeth Helms' orchard, located a few miles tration enter upon treaty negotiations happened. lie charged *15 for ex Buck were united in marriage in Med south of Ashland, has been indefinitely with that country. The Democratic penses and 925 for services in each ford on Saturday evening by Riv. R.C. steering committee is said to be unani postponed. The prosecuting witness ca««, the expenses supposed to include Blackwell. They are well-known and mous in Its condemnation of the re did not appear at the appointed time. railroad fare, whether he paid his fare and expert representatives of the art cognition the United States has given Henry Clark of Grants Pass, the ge D. M. C. Gault, the p'oprietor of or rode on a pas*. What makes the preservative, and have many friends. to the creation of the new government nial contractor, who has built more the Independent, printed at Hillsboro, instructors mad is the fact tbat Dr. We extend our congratulations and of the Isthmus. It is learned on brick buildings than anyone else en Washington county, and a well-known Hutchison put hi his bills and gut bit hope that prosperity and happiness un authority of a member thereof that gaged in the business in Southern Ore journalist, was in Medford Saturday, money early In the game and scooted limited will always be in store for the sentiment of the committee is to go for home, taking about all the money gon, is finishing a substantial edifice, accompanied by Ills son Will, who is them. before the country in support of the two stories high, for Henry Thornton. employed in the State Printer’s office there was in each county’s institute Inquiries have been made in this Spooner act, to show tbat the Demo He does only first-class work, which at Salem. They have been negotiat fund, and leaving nothing for the city in regard to two men, E. L. Good I cratic party is not antagonistic to the iccounts for his success. ing for the purchase of the Mill. others, who stayed and did the actual and Lester Good, who have been arrest building of the canal. It is claimed instructing,as the ¡alary of Dr. Hutch ed in San Francisco as highwaymen. The recital given by Mrs Susie Neil’s Nothing d( finite lias been accom that the law is on the side of the Demo ison as secretary of the State Board plished as yet, we are informed. class in music recently was a success One of them had letters in his posses Good Buildings; New Gymnasium, with modern appli cratic programme, inasmuch as the Health is *3000 a year, the Instructors sion signed “Ione,” from a young girl in every way. We were not furnished Spooner act is a Republican measure. ance; fine Library; well equipped Chemical and Physical think he should have r< trained from at Phoenix, and referring to some with the program, hence its absence Reduced Rates Thanksgiving Laboratory; one New School Building, with new furnish taking all of the institute money.es- trouble he was in that place. The from our columns. Her pupils are pro The Southern Pacific Company will pecially ; ' ", as ' his ' services consi-ltd Tribune made inquiries at Phoenix by ings throughout; old buildings repaired; fine Water Supply gressing nicely, reflecting much credit sell tickets at one and one-third fare mainly in advertising his pet organ i- on themselves as well as their teacher. added; Surroundings Healthful; Social Atmosphere of the sat ion. Dr. Hutchison will probably telephone, but no one could be found I’hey may appear in public in the near for round trip between all points on School Good and Stimulating to Best Effort on th? Part of its Oregon lines,on account of Tlianks- not have frequent invitations to ad who knew anything about the men, future. All hope they will. giviugday. Tickets will be sold on dress teachers’ institutes in tbe though there is a young girl named the Student; Living Expenses Nominal; Departments in future.—[Salem Statesman. T he amount of money in circulation November 25ih and 26th, and wi 1 be Ione living near there; but this throws Charge of Specialists; Special Opportunities for Study of limited for return to the 27th. All n the United States is now $2,382,000, who desire to take advantage of this no light on the matter. Vocal and Instrumental Music Afforded. Cut full >00, which is the largest sum in the his reduct on can secure tickets from GRAND CHRISTMAS RAFFLE. The late Chris. Arnold was burled in Send for Catalogue to tory of the country. In 1896 the figures nearest Southern Pacific agent, on Jacksonville Cemetery, Nov. 10th. < vere *1,506 000,000, which shows an in dates mentioned. A raffle for *100 In U. S. gold coin Funeral services were he’d at the resi of money in circulation of over B. F. MULKEY, President « crease will take place at the Banquet Salo m dence of Mrs. E. Hockenyos in Med 0 per cent in seven years. This is di- WANT E D—S EVEBAL PE RSONS in Jacksonville on Thursday night, i-ectly due to tho enormous production of character and good reputation in Dec. 24, 1903. The per.-on throwing ford, by Rev. W. F. Shields. The de- of our mines. i a li *tate (one in this county re tie highest number with dice will I ceased was born in Baden, Germany, quiied) *o represent and advertise old get *75, and the lowest throw takes 1 Jan. 28, 1843, coming to America and eMsblished wcdtliy bu-ines* house of the remaining *25. Chances will settling in Iowa in 1868 He was married oli,! fin il ciul standing. Salary *21.00 rame from one <ent to *1. A fine the moil dependable . to Elizabeth Munn Due. 21, 1869, the •ve kly with expenses additional, all fu'key supper will be set after ihe armenta in the world p ya le in raUi < irect etery Wednes- raffle, which will be conducted to in ■ couple coming to Oregon In 1884. There for working men r in he r’ • ffic c. !i r eat d car ure general sati-factiou. survive him bis wife, a brother, John has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Minion iti! f ni-l t d when nece-sary. Ref- Arnold, and a sister, Mrs. Eva Hock- t ret ces. Enclose s-'lf-addre sed en enyos, ail of Medford. Mr. Arnold was bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. 8’o Care Cousiipanon rureter Vtl ipe. Colonial, 332 Deartorn SL an industrious, upright man, and high ___________ Srlri S R * with wvwry Sotos tea of Oowwh Stock ILooGUvsrPau____________ ike Cucareta Candy Cathartic 10c ori Chicigu. ly esteemed by those who knew him. C C tall U> cur« dru^c'xU -eltuu' n PROPOSED IN CONGRESS THE OLD RELIABLE Law Breakers Come to Grief. Some Moisture Fell. Decision Affirmed A Murderer in Jail Cupid's Pranks. That Tired Feeling Stubborn Legislators. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills A Thrifty Lecturer. Soreness and Stiffness St. Jacobs Oil J Want a Newspaper. Southern Oregon State Normal School, Ashland, Ore. .1 Absolutely Pure. ' THERE IS ND SUBSTITUTE DAVIDSON DRIBLETS. Placer miners are jubilant over the prospect for an early run of water. The Davidson Bros, are preparing to do some extensive mining this win ter, as are also Miller & Savage. The heavy nin commenced falling this month on the same day that it did last year, and appears to be keep« ing up with the record of last winter’s rainfall. C. T. Davidson and W. H. Miller, miners from Jacksonville, are in our midst this week visiting, and inad vertently combining business with pleasure. , The bountiful crop of acorns on the low bills and in the valleys this fall is not only appealing to the appetite of our swine, but is inducing bruin to come down from “ye lofty peaks’’ and join the hogs in the harvest. Some of our bear hunters, howeyer, are challenging the hairy man’s right to disturb the peace, and as a conse quence bear-meat is on the fall. Joe and Lee York and John Meek cap tured a large black one, which, when dressed, weighed over 300 pounds; al so Fred Miller and the Davidson Bros, tcok in another fully as large. J. M. Retallac, formerly from Idaho, and a practical miner, who is now permanently located in this district, will do some thorough mining in the development of the old Homestake ledge, owned by W. S. Bailey. He re cently bought the James Owens’ farm. The estate of the late Henry York is being administered on. A com plaint was filed, asking for the re moval of the administrator, A. S. York; but aV the bearing held last week Judge Booth decided that the evidence produced did not justify his removal. Some idiotic scoundrel, who is to be pitied rather than hated, his been playing havoc with private dwelling houses and miners* cabins in this lo cality at tim s during the past year. The house on the Big Mountain mine was entered,and almost torn to pieces; also the house of H. D. Kubli,situated on his farm in this vicinity, has the window sash and facing, door, etc., all smashed up, and other petty crim inal work done. It is believed by some that the guilty party has been located, and there may be a surprise party held s >me day before his honor, District Attorney Reame. M issouri F lat . Proverbs “ When the butter won’t come put a penny in the churn,” is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why. When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott’s Emul sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott’s Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be cause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott’s Emulsion is the most satisfactory treat- ment. We will send you the penny, /. c., a sample free. Levi Strauss cCo’s Copper-riveted Br sure that this picture In the form ot a label 1* on the wrapper of every bottle at Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. Overalls 50c. and *' «•; all druggiata. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic Bears th» Signature / y* *lnl1 ** Ka* A,wsfs