The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 25, 1903, Image 3

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here and thebe .
J ackson co ; s
p REC| ncts
north to Little Butte creek; thence
IIC FORTUNT ÄWAiTS
down Little Butte creek to Inter­
The President has nominated H. F.
OAKLAND TELEPHONE GIRL.
section of the south line ol sec 3, tp
Murdock, the present incumbent, to be
36, r I e; thence east to se cor of said
Oakland, Nov. 19.—Mary Agnes Red­
postmaster at Klamath Falls.
ford, 16 years of age, an operator in
section; thence north I mile; tl.ence
Panama has but three hundred thou­
the employ of the local telephone of­
east 2 miles to se cor sec 36, tp 35, r 1
sand population, apart from Indians. The County Commissioners’ e; thence north 3 miles to nw cor sec
fice, is momentarily expecting to re­
Court Re-Established
The canal legacy, to which they seem
ceive news which will settle the ques­
19, tp 35, r 2 e; thence east 6 miles to
tion of her right to inherit a large sum
to have surely fallen heir, is a rich one.
Precinct Boundaries
ne cor of sec 24, tp 35, r 2 e; thence
of money, variously estimated at from
south 3 miles to sw cor ot sec 31, tp COLOMBIA GETS $10,000,000 FOR $500,000 to $2,000,000. The wealth was
A New \ ork physician has paid
and Made Many
35, r 3 e; thence east on tp line 12
$50<X) for an ear to be grafted on a rich
CONCESSION.
left her by a miner of tbe Cariboo
Improvements.
miles to se cor sec 36, tp 35, r 4 e;
old patient, and a Pennsylvania jury
country, but she does not even know
thence south on east boundary line of
his name.
has just awarded 410,000 to a party who
(Concluded from Last Issue.)
Jackson county 12 miles to place of
Miss Redford is naturally enthusias­
lost his nasal organ in a scrap.
ASHINGTON, Nov. 19.—The Hay-
beginning.
Bunau-Varilla isthmian canal tic over her good fortune, but, in
The reason that the flash of a gun
NO. 6. BARRON PRECINCT.
Polling place, Lake Creek School
treaty was signed last evening speaking of her plans for the future,
fired at a distance is seen long before
Beginning at a point ( f the inter­ house, near Lake creek.
at
the
residence of Secretary Hay by said that she had no intention of aban­
the report Is heat d Is tiecause light section of the Willamette Meridian
thee secretary and Philippe Bunau doning her present occupation until
NO. 17. MEADOW’S PRECINCT.
travels much faster than sound. Light with the state line between Califor­
the was sure of the inheritance.
Varilla, the minister from Panama.
would go 480 times around the world nia aod Oregon; thence easterly along
Beginning at the sw cor of sec 34,
The convention gives the United SCURVY SHIP REACHES
whllesound is going thirteen miles.
said line to the se cor of Jaukson tp 34, r 2 w; thence west to tbe sw cor States absolute control over the strip
PORT LOS ANGELES.
The most severe and destructive county; thence north on tp line be­ of sec 32, tp 34, r 2 w; thence north 1 of land ou each side of the canal, Die
Los
Angeles,
Nov. 19.—More than a
mile;
thence
west
1
mile
to
tbe
sw
territory comprising between eight
storm of the winter swept the Pacific tween ranges 4 and 5 east to the ne
month overdue, the Italian ship Ores
cor
of
sec
30,
tp
34,
r
2
w;
thence
north
and
ten
miles
on
each
side.
Northwest on Wednesday. Wind, snow < or of tp 38, r 4 e; thence west to the
Although the treaty contains many sihgton, Captain Pallegro, has arrived
and rain created havoc on the coast nw cor of sec 3, tp 38, r 2 e; thence along section line to the nortti bound­
features
of the Hay-Herran document, off Port Los Angeles, after a voyage
from British Colombia to California siiutli 2 miles; thence west 2 miles; ary of Jackson county; thence in an
it carries out the spirit and letter of of 178 days from Antwerp. Immedi­
thence south 1 mile; thence west I easterly direction along the north
ately upon her arrival the captain and
ami as far east as Colorado.
line of said county to a point due
three of the crew were brought to Los
mile,
to
the
se
eor,
sec
13,
tp
38,
r
1
<•;
The most read books tn the U. 8. dur­
north of the se cor of said Meadows
Angeles and conveyed to a hospital
thence
soul
h
along
tpllne
to
secor
of
ing October according to the Bookman
precinct;
thence
south
to
the
sw
cor
They
are suffering from scurvy, and it
were Tiie Mettle of the Pasture, The tp 39, r 1 e; thence south to the place
was reported at the hospital that the
of sec 23, tp 33, r 2 w; thence east to
of
beginning.
Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,
captain Is not expected to recover
Polling place Nell creek school quarter section cor between secs 23
The One Woman. Gordon Keith, The
He had been ill nearly two weeks and
and
26,
tp
33,
r
2
w;
thence
south
6
Call of the Wild, and The Main house, near Dan Walker’s.
command devolved upon the first mate
miles; thence west 4 mile; thence
NO. 7. BIG BUTTE PRECINCT.
Chance.
who brought the vessel Into port.
south to the place of beginning.
Beginning at the se cor of tp 35, T 4
It will do no barm to know that the
Polling place, Meadows School
prickly “hide” of a pineapple is poison­ e; thence west 12 miles on said tp House.
ous, and is particularly deadly in the line to sw cor of tp 35, r 3 e; thence no . 19.
SOUTH MEDFORD PRECINCT.
green state. The juiea of the green north 3 miles; thence west 6 miles;
South Medford begins at the ioter-
outside is used by the natives for arrow thence north 2 miles; thence west 5
AND THE GAME CLOSES WITH
tips when it is desired to make the miles to sw cor, sec 5, tp 35, r 1 e; sect ion of the Rogue River Valley
SHOOTING AFFRAY.
Railway
with
Griffin
creek
i
and
fol-
thence north nearly 8 miles to Rogue
wound fatal.
lows
down
said
railway
to
where
it
The Klamath Falls Republican says river; thence following Rogue river
intersects Seventh street; thence
that Louis Hessig has been granted a and the middle fork thereof until it easterly along the center if
Denver, Nov. 19.—Rev. Father Felix
Seventh
intersects
tbe
north
line
of
tp
33,
r
3
Mariano Lepore, pastor of Mount Car
franchise to build, construct and oper­
street
to
Bear
creek
bridge;
thence
mel Catholic church in this city, and
ate a telephone aud telegraph Hue in e; thence east on said tp line t » ne east acro-ts said bridge along the cen­
Joseph Sorice of Pittsburg, who shol
Klamath county, from the Oregou aud cor of tp 33, r 4 e; thence south on the ter line of the county road in an east­
east
boundary
line
of
Jackson
county
each other after a game of cards ir.
California state line to Fort Klamath,
erly direction following the deviations
18 miles, to the place of beginning.
the priest's apartments at the rear ol
by way of Keno.
the church, are both reported to be in
Polling place, lower Big Butte thereof to the southwest corner
Private arrangements have been
a dying condition this morning.
bridge, iu Big Bend Milling Co.’.- ot section 21, township 37 south, range
maoe fora 20-round mill between Jim house.
In an ante-mortem statement mad«
1 west; thence south 2 miles; thence
Corbett and Robert Fitzsimmons, both
to
Judge Sales of the district attor
west
2
miles;
thence
south
2
miles;
NO. 8. CENTRAL POINT PRECINCT.
ex-champions. The fight will take
ney’s office Father Leporl said that he
t
hence
west
2
miles;
thence
south
Beginning on quarter section corner
believed his asailant had been sent out
place before the Yosemite Club of San
between
secs 16 and 17, tp 37 s, r 2 w: I wile; thence west 3 miles; thence
to Denver for the purpose of killing
Francisco early in May, unless Fitzsim­
north 2 mile-; thence east to the east
thence east to B**ar creek; tbenc*
him. Since his first conversation wit}
mons should be whipped by Gardner.
Sorice when he came to this city aboui
down Bear creek northerly direction bauk of Griffin creek; thence northerly
The cracker trust on the Pacific
a month ago. Father Lepore said, he
to the north boundary line of sec 34, along Griffin creek to beginning. Tbe
Coast has a thorn in its aide. A new
bad feared the man and had thought
tp36, r2 w; thence west to county City Hall is designated the polling
company is entering the field and cut
that his life was in danger.
road; thence south along county road place.
NO. 18. NORTH MEDFOBD PRECINCT.
priees will be the rule. The public
Sorice refused to say a word either
to Oregon and Califuruik railroad;
North Medlord begins at the same
will enjoy the fight, as crackers will be
to the district attorney's represents
thence southeasterly along said rail­
point and follows d >wn to Seventh
lives or to the detectives.
cheap; but when an understanding is
road to the north boundary of sec 3,
TUB NIW REPUBLIC AMD WATER FBoN
Before coming to Denver In 1891
s’reet, thence along Seventh stree’
reached the public will again foot the
OF PANAMA.
tp37, r2 w; thence west to the nw over tbe bridge out to section 21,
Father Lepore conducted a bankin
bill«.
cor of sec 4, tp 37, r 2 w; thence south township 37 south, range 1 west, the Spooner act. Panama instead o! business in New York, where, it it
Don’t exhaust all your reserve force to the place of beginning.
t hence t ortli 2 miles; thence w< st to Colombia gets the $10,0u0,0O0.
said, he failed for a considerabl*
Bear creek, thence up B ar creek to
Neutrality of the canal is provided amount. Among the creditors, it wa-
over petty cares. Each time that one
Polling place at the Town Hall.
the
center
line
<
f
sec
13.
Ip
37
s,
r
2
for, and it is to be open to all nations
loses control over herself, her nerves,
NO. 9. CLIMAX PRECINCT.
west, theDce west along center lines on even terms. The United States is Bald, was Guiseppe Pasquel, a parti,
her temper, she loses just a little ner­
of Joseph Sorice, who came to Denver
Beginning at sw cor of sec 15, tp 38, ■>f secs 13, 14, 15 to Griffin creek in?ec permitted to fortify the line and ter with the latter about a month and a
vous force, just a little physical well-be­
15. tp 37 south, r 2 west; thence south­
half ago.
ing and mov^s a fraction of an inch r 1 east; thence north 3 miles; thence er y along Griffin creek to beginning. minals.
Autonomy of the cities of Colon an<i
west
3
miles;
thence
north
3
miles;
Perry
’
s
wart
house
is
the
pulling
place.
Frank Lepore, a nephew of th*
farther on in the path that leads to
Panama is retained so long as they priest, said that Pasquel had made a
thence west 2 miles; thence north 4
premature old age.
[Concluded on Fourth Page ]
maintain public order and sanitary' demand on Father Lepore a few day?
miles to nw cor of sec 35, tp 36, r 1 w;
In the twenty-round prizefight at
conditions
to the satisfaction of the ago for $240 which he claimed th
thence east 6 miles to ne cor sec 34,
San Francisco Britt got the decision.
United
States.
A
Remarkable
Case.
priest owed him. Young Lepore a
tp 36, r 1 e; thence south 2 miles;
Landing of troops by the United vised his uncle to give the man th.
The contest lasted the full limit and
One
of
the
most
remarkable
cases
ot
thance e 1 mile; thence south 1 mile;
a col l, deep->eated on the lungs, caus­ States, to police the line, is permit money, but he did not do so. Hou­
was a savage at£ur, Seiger being badly
thence east 2j miles; thence south 2 ing pueummii, is that of Mrs.
rs. Ger-
Ger­ ted. Many senators took part in the ever, he provided a house and emplu.
beaten around the face and head, los­
miles; thence east 1} miles, being the trude E. Fenuer, Marion, lud., who discussNm of the convention with Sec­ ment for both men. Frank Lepor
ing much blood. No doubt the specta­
ne oor of sec 28, tp 37 s, r 2 east; was entirely cured by the use of One retary Hay and the Panama minister. Baid that his uncle had known Sori,
tors were satisfied that they received thence south 4 miles to se cor of sec Minute Cough Cure. She says: “The
and Pasquel in Italy. Efforts are be
c* ugliing and -training so wtakeoed
their money’s worth.
SENATE AND HOUSE.
9, tp 38 s, r 2 e; thence west 2 miles; me that I ran down, down in weight
Ing made to find Pasqual. It Is b<.
The jury in the damage case of Frank j thence south 1 mile; thence west 4
Washington, Nov. 19.—The opposi lieved that behind the tragedy lies
from 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a num­
Gorrell vs. Douglas county returned a 1 miles to the place of beginning.
ber if remedies to no avail until I tion to the Cuban bill was heard in the mystery extending back to old times :
verdict in favor of the plaintiff, award­
Pulling place, Wyland school house. used One Minute Cough Cure. Fou r house yesterday in vigorous speeches Italy, which, it is feared, will never !
bottles of t his woudei ful remedy cured The features of the day were the solved, because of the secretive nutur
ing him 46,000 for injuries and dam­
NO. 10. EAGLE POINT PRECINCT.
me entirely of the cough, strengthen­ speeches of Grosvenor of Ohio, who of the Italians.
age received by the collapse of a coun­
Beginning at se cor sec 27, tp 36, r 1 ed my lung« aud restored tne to mv opened the discussion tn advocacy ot
ty bridge near Millwood, Douglas
normal weight, hetithaud strength.” the bill, and of Fordney (Republican i!
MINERS ELECT OFFICERS.
east; thence west 6 milts to sw cor of Sold by all druggi't«.
county, in July, 1902. The sum asked
of Michigan, who spoke in opposition
San Francisco. Nov. 19.—The Cai.
sec 26, tp 36, r 1 west; thence north to
for in the complaint was 410,000. At­
Among others who spoke in opposition' fornia Miners’ asociation has electee
torneys for the county say they will ap­ Antelope cnek; tl.ence down Ante­
*.o the bill were Shafroth of Colurad-. the following officers:
lope to Little Butte creek; thence
peal.
and Bell of California. Democrats. The
President—State Senator Charles M
down Little Butte creek to Rogue
debate will close today and a vote will Belshaw of Contra Costa, for the set
Horace G. McKinley and Marie L. river; thence up Rogue river to inter­
ond time.
J. W. Bonar, who lias a vineyard on be taken not later than 4 p. m.
Ware, charged with S. A. D. Puter section of Rogue river with the east
Washington. Nov. 19.—Ve«terdav*F
Vice-President—Harry P. Stowe of
Griffin
Creek,
on
the
read
belwten
and others with conspiracy to defraud line of sec 31, tp 33, r 1 e; thence
session of the senate began with the Butte.
Jacksonvi
le
and
Phoenix,
was
in
Ash
­
the government in the fraudulent entry south te sw cor sec 5, tp 35, r 1 e;
preservation of a petition from tin
Treasurer—Samuel J. Hendy of San
of timber claims, and with forgery of thence east 5 miles; thence south 5 land lately and related to the Tidings "Dames of 1846" for an increase to $30 Francisco.
certificates, have been arraigned in the . miles: thence west 2 miles; thence the unusual way in which be had lo-t per month of all pensions granted on
Secretary—Edward H. Benjamin of
United States district court. They en-' south 1 mile to the se cor of sec 3, tp his i nt ire cropof Muscat grapes. They account of the Mexican war. Mr. Gal Alameda, for the sixth time.
tered pleas of not guilty to the several 36, r 1 e; thence west to Little Butte had been left on the vines to attain linger said the pension committee
their greatest perfection by thorough would give due consideration to the
FIRE AT UKIAH.
counts of the indictment.
creek; thence up Little Butte creek to
ripening, and Mr. Bonar, prevented petition, but called attention to the
Ukiah, Nov. 19. — Fire has de
The end of weary waiting for an open intersection of east line of sec 10, tp by the late storm*, had not visited his fact that all survivors of the Mexican atroyed the tailor shop of A Leger A
river is in sight. Government en­ 36, r 1 e; thence south on section line vineyard, which is some distance from war now receive pensions of $12.
Co., on State street. The building
On
motion
of
Spooner,
the
senate
or
gineers have adopted plans for a canal to place of beginning.
was a wooden structure, and before
his bou<e, for several days. Sunday
Polling place, Holmes’ warehouse.
dered
printed
additional
copies
of
the
the
fire company arrived it was a ma-
and locks at The Dalles, to cost $4,250.-
he. went to inspect the condition of
treaty between the United States and
000. This means that construction will
NO. 11. FLOUNCE ROCK PRECINCT.
bis choicest variety, and was aston­ New Granada, which was made I d of flames. The complete stock of
Leger & Co. was lost. Its value was
begin as soon as rights of way are se­
Beginning at the ne corner of Jack- ished to find that his entire crop of
abo«t $5,000, partly insured.
cured. This will not be a difficult mat­ son county, running thence in a west­ grapes had disappeared. Hardly a 1846 and proclaimed in 1854.
ter, although part of the route en­ erly direction along the nortti bound­ bunch remained on the vines, which STRANGE STORY TOLD BY
KILLS HIS WIFE. TWO
croaches on O. R. A N. territory, as ary of said county to tbe range line covered an acre of ground. Mr. Bo­
SAN FRANCISCO GIRL.
CHILDREN AND HIMSELF.
the Government has the right of between ranges 1 and 2 east; thence nar was not long in solving the mys­
Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 19.—A tele­
San Francisco, Nov. 19.—Miss Ade­
condemnation.
south along said range line to the se tery, for scattered over the vineyard
laide Christensen, a young Swedish phone message from Laramie. Wyo
At Payette, Ida., is the second largest cor of sec 36, tp ¿2, r 1 e; thence west in the soft soil were innumerable girl, employed as a domestic at 1715 Bays the police yesterday afternoon
steer in the world. Bulger lean Ore­ 2 miles; thence south to Rogue river; prints of deer feet. The deer having Broderick street, was the object of a found in their home the bodies of Gus
gon product, as be was born at North thence up said river aud the middle been driven from the upper levels of vicious an<l cunningly planned attack Olson, employe of the rolling mill, his
Powder, Baker county, six years ago fork of said river to the nw cor of tp the surrouuding niiuntalns, by the make by a depraved youth whose iden wife and their two boys, aged 3 and 1
Olson and the
and was taken while a small calf to 33, r 4 e; thence east along tbe north heavy fall of snow, had come below in tity Is yet unknown. In a house at 30O0 years respectively.
Idaho. The steer is 17 hands high and line of said tp to the east boundary of their search for food, and Mr. Bonar’s California street late yesterday after­ younger child were dead and the oth
grape*, seemed to be just the thing to
ers dying. It Is supposed that Olson
weighs 3,300 pounds. He was bred from Jackson county; thence north on tbe tickle their appetite, and they made noon. With the skill and effrontery of
committed the deed, crushing the
one
schooled
in
crime,
the
youth,
who
a grade heifer and a Short-born bull. east line of said county to the place of a good job of gathering the crop.
skulls of his family with a hatchet
is
described
as
hardly
18
years
of
age
Mr. Cougbanour, bis owner, has been beginning.
Inveigled Miss Christensen into a va­ and then shooting himself twice with
Polling place school house near
offered 43,000 for him.
o
cant house on the plea that his sister a revolver and once with a shotgun
Pegg’s place.
Bexrt the
had fainted while inspecting it and Olson is believed to have been insane
R. D. Hume is making preparations
NO. 12. FOOTS CREEK PRECINCT.
Big natur«
was in need of immediate assistance
to fence his tide land fronting Gold
WAR IN JOLO.
•f
While
Miss Christensen looked
Beginning at tbe se cor of sec 25, tp
Beach, near the mouth of Rogue river.
Manila, Nov. 19.—An unofficial re
about to find the woman In need or
Hume fenced his property in like man­ 37, r 4 w, running thence west 4 miles
help, a pistol was clapped to her head port says the captain of a United
to
tbe
sw
cor
of
sec
28,
tp
37,
r
4
w;
States transport has landed reinforce
ner some twelve or thirteen years ago,
and the youth. In husky tones, made
merits in Jolo, and that fighting com
and was thrown into litigation thereby thence north 2 miles: thence west 2
known his criminal purpose. The girl
menced as soon as the troops were
with the Ellensburg Business Associa­ miles to tbe west line of Jackson coun­
Is young and fratl, but she fought him
H. V. Mlieliell confirms the report off and screamed so that he rushed landed.
tion, wbieb was doing business in the ty; thence north on the w line of said
No further particulars have been re
vicinity at the time and owned land county to Rogue r; then up meander­ that a serious condition t.f affairs from the house.
ceived, as the cable is interrupted.
ing*
of
said
river
to
a
point
where
tbe
confronts
stockmen
in
general
and
back of the tide-water property of
It has come to light that two of four
FAIR ESTATE SUED.
Hume, and had to cross over bis land said riyer intersects the east line of particularly those of Klamath i oun-
murderers
who were garrotted at
sec 24, tp 36, r 4 w; thence south along ty. this season. As a number of tl ose
San Francisco, Nov. 19.—Thomas 11
to get to the river.
Amalung. province of Cagayan, Octo
Carrie Nation is on the stage. In New the tp line to the place of beginning. wtio deal extensively in stock there Rooney, uncle of the late Charles L. ber 31st, and who were declared to be
Polling pla<*e, store room at Bolt’s. h ive practically bought the bay crop, Fair, has brought suit against the es dead, are alive. The condemned men
Jersey, in the little city of Perth Amboy,
that article is held at 415 per ton and tate of the latter to recover $75,000 were left in the garrotte eight minutes,
NO. 13. GOLD HILL PRECINCT.
Carrie and her hatchet made their de­
for services as “mining expert and su
likely
to go even higher. Hay has
but last Saturday night in “Ten Nights
Beginning at the quarter section
perintendent,” performed between Au and afterwards their supposed lifeless
in a Barroom,” with which the hatchet corner on tbe east boundary of sec 13, been at 45 per ton in past years. An gust, 1896 .and May, 1902, at the "spe­ bodies were placed in a church. Three
wielder is in hopes of winning her more tp 37, r3 w; thence west 2 miles; unusually hard winter w< uld cause cial instance and request of Charles L. of them later showed signs of life.
Two were resuscitated, but the third
fame and fortune. Reports of the play thence north 24 miles to the tp line; the greatest loss of livestock in the Fair."
died.
say there have actually been worse act­ thence west 1 mile to tbe sw cor of sec history of this section. Mr. Mitcbeli
resses than Carrie. The piece is staged 34, tp 36, r 2 w; thence north 1 mile; reports that last wtek a bunch of 30
If The Baby la Cutting Teeth.
Catarrh Cannot* be Cured
with effective realism, and the climax is thence west i mile; thence north 5 stock cattle sold at 412 per head, Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme­
dy,
M
rs
.
W
inslow
’
s
S
o
O
tring
S
yrup
,
tor
iu
Klamath
County,
and
it
was
reached when the crusader from Kan­ miles; thence east lj miles; thence
children teething It soothes the child, sott w 'th 1< cal appli< at inr s,as t hey cann t
sas does her smashing act with a real south j mile; thence east 4 milt ; keeping everybody guessing just ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic reach the*eatof tlie disease. Catarrh
and Is the best remedy tor diarrhoea. Twenty is a blood or constitutional disease,
hatchet and real glass.
thence south to Rogue river to tbe what figure was low enough to five cents a bottle
and in «idei* to cuie it you must take
south bank thereof; thence up tbe safely Invest this winter, says the
internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh
$25 REWARD $20.
FROM SOUTH AFRICA
river to the east line of sec 13, tp 36, Record.
Cure is taken internally, a d acts di­
rectly i n the blood and mucou« sur­
r 2 w; thence south to the place of be­
A Good Name.
Iu March last tbe following animals faces. Haì’s Catarri) Cure is not a
Only Make» a Bad Matter Worse. ginning.
Fmm personal experience I testify strayed from Laurelash farm, located quack medicine. It was prescribed by
Perhaps you have never thought of
Polling place, Public Hall.
miles north of Jacksonville, name* o ie of 1 he best physicians in tbi**
that
DeWitt’s Little Eirly Risers are owo
It, but the thought must be apparent
It:
One
horse, weight about 1000 c >u ntry far years and is a regular pre-
NO. 16. LAKE CREEK PRECINCT.
unequalled a« a liver pill. They are lyunds, black
to every one that constipation Is caus­
small star in forehead, slight •cripti! n. it is composed of the best
rightfully
named
because
they
give
ed by a lack of water in the system,
Beginning at se cor of sec 36, tp 37,
polar mark top of neck; also one light tonics known, c mbined witli the best
and t be use of drastic catbart ics, like r 4 e, being on the east boundary line s'rength and ent rgy and do their work bay mare, weight about 1000 pounds, bl< od purifier«, ac ir.g directly on the
with
ease.
—
W.
T.
Easton,
Boerne,
tbe old fashioned pills, only makes a of Jackson county; thence west 15
Tex. Thousands of people are using narrow stripe in face,small collar mark nui'ous surfaces. The perfect combi-
bad matter worse. Chamberlain's
top of neck.
talion of the two ingredients Is what
these tiny little pills in preference to on Will
miles
on
said
tp
line
to
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of
sec
SU mach and Liver Tablets are much
pay $25 for the return of both ¡■roduie« such wonderful results in
all
ot
hers,
b<
cause
they
are
so
pleasant
more niiid aod xeotie in their effect, 34, tp 37, r2e; thence north 2 miles;
or $10 for either one of the eri ng catarrh. Send f>r testimo­
etiectua), They cure I iliousness. animals,
and when the proper dose is takeo thence west 14 mile-; thence north 2 and
two.
Write
if uncertain about tbe nials free. F. J C heney & Co ,
torpid liver, jaundice, sick headai he, ownership of such
horses as are here
their acti< n is so natural that one can miles; thence west 24 mile«; thence constipation,
Props , Toledo, O.
etc. They do not purge
hardly realise It is tbe effect of medi­ north 1 mile; thence we-t 1 mile to and weaken, but cleanseand strength­ described that may be found, and I will
Sold by druggists. 75c.
cine. Ti y a 25c bottle of them. For wtc< rner of s-c 2, tp 37, r 1 e; thence en. Sold by all druggis s.
call and examine them.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
E. R. A rmstrong ,
sale by Ail Druggists.
Ja'jksouville, Oca
LUMBER AND SHINGLES.
PIPE WANTED.
I
The undersigned is prepared to
The undersii ned wish to buy I e- furnish rough aid finished lumber of
tv en 200 and 5’.H) feet or bydr.iulh tie LeBl quality, with dispatch aid
t nasotiable rate« at. my mill on
Average Annual Sales over One and a Half MHKon I I pip , 10 or 11 ii c i. in goo 1 ordt r.
Evans Creek. Also siting les that
hotties. DoesthbrwirdofaMrit^p^toy0«7
No Cure, No Pay.
30c.
Address at once
have no sup i lor.
M ahan & H afer ,
P. W ilson , Spkeuod, Or.
Ashlaud, Oregon.
DON’T STOP WORK
HAVE BEEN REFORMED.
W
J
Grape Crop Gathered by Deer.
An Unfavorable Outlook.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
for a sprained Arm, Ankle or Back
BEDS FOR BULBS.
1’olntrd Mar of CrocabM.
Bulb« and Bedding Flant«.
Buy a Bottle of
I
I
SNAP SHOT
There 1 b no question that the plant­
ing of crocus bulbs In the sod of a
Rub in well and
closely mowed lawn Is the prettiest
way to get the fullest and most artistic
beauty from this forerunner of all the 1
decorative flowers, and the planting iu |
some geometrical figure or lines com- 1
ports best with the needs of grounds
IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL^CURE.YOU
where stately architecture, ent stone
retaining walls and stone walks make
’s Snapshot, the wonderful destroyer of all forma ot InflammatlotHn man or beast
the grass a mere mass of decorative 0c Sutton
and 41 per bottle. R. K. SUTTON, sole proprietor and matufacturenAshland,Oregon
YOU ARE GOOD AS NE'W
For ale at City Drug Store. Jacksonville, and by Dr J Hickle CenlrkPoinl
¡2 fr K/
y a
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V 4a,
PLANS FOB BULB PLANTING,
coloring to be kept as prim and pre­
cise as the lines of mortar 11 the house
side.
On country lawns, where nothing is
forma) and everything shades off at
the sides into more or less of nature’s
wildness, the planting at random of all
the colors is very pretty, and about as
good n way as any is to mix tbe bulbs Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs
and then, taking them by handfuls,
and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery
cast them into the air and dibble them
Into the lawn wherever they chance to
by Daylight to all Points East.
fall, whether it be three to a square
foot or to a square yard.
In geometrical designs to be planted
in sod with crocuses there are not the
Modern Equipment, through Pullman and Tourist
same obstacles to contend with that
there are with bedding plants like ge­
Sleeping Cars and Superb Dining Car Service . . . ,
raniums, which attain a breadth of a
good many inches. There is no line of
demarcation between sod and bed be­
cause there is no bed, and the crocus,
W C. McBRIDE, Gen. Agt.
being but an inch or two broad, points for rates, folders and other
124 Tnird St., PORTLAND, ORE,
out a star easily and artistically, sayr ormation, address
L. B. Pierce in Ohio Farmer in sub­
mitting the two diagrams here shown.
The five pointed star was planted to
crocuses. It was a bed of rich soil,
slightly crowning and quite large, the
center inside the points being some
three feet or so in diameter. This cen­
ter was planted In concentric rings of
yellow. The points were In lines of
dark blue, while at each point was a
circular foil of about two feet in diam­
eter planted In concentric rings of
white. Cut out of a fine lawn it would
be gorgeous beyond description.
Doct tan to g«t today at yottr druggists a bottle of
The second diagram represents a bed
devoted to both spring bulbs and sum­
mer bedding flowers. Brilliant with
geraniums or coleus iu tbe summer, it
is in the spring also bright with hya­
cinths, jonquils or tulips. These are
planted in the fall, about the time the
50 f e nte.
AU. DRUGGISTS.
frost puts tbe bedding plants out of
commission, and are planted In rows
i
straight across the bed.
THE SCENIC LINE
3 Fast bains Daily Between Ogden and Denver 3
STOPOVERS ALLOWED
AWmanMs
Depressed
It’s the Liver.
herbine
For Sale at City Drug Sore
Grape Package«.
Grapes down in Massachusetts ar-
seldom put up in the New York grape
basket but are packed in trays bold­
ing from twenty-five to thirty pounds
38-55 HIGH POWER
or in the twelve pound ••diamond" mar­
ket basket From these packages the
fruit is sold by the pound by the re­
tail dealer or is consumed in popular
hotels and boarding bouses.
smokeless cartridges,
lar J8-SS Martin re­
The trays most In use are about
peaters with SmoizZe
a trajectory sad great
30 inches long by 20 Inches wide and
smashing power. They can be reloaded with biack powder as the twist of the rifles
3bj inches deep, with a cleated cover
is adapted to both velocities.
IM
that is held in place by a small brad
TH® MARUM HR® ARM® CO
♦
at each eud. The fruit is packed in
two layers in such a manner that the
stems are covered, the mass of fine
fruit with the bloom uninjured, pre­
senting a very attractive appearance
when the cover Is removed, and sells
Ask The Agent
quickly at good prices. These trays
or carriers are “return packages" and
— for —
are either returned or paid for by the
commission dealer.
The two quart and four quart veneer
o
— VIA —
or till basket bolding three and five
pounds of gra;>es. [>aeked in such a way
as to cover the stems and not to Injure
the bloom, makes a very attractive and
satisfactory package. But when put
into the market in competition with
the crated grapes that come from the OFFERS CHOICE OF THREE GATEWAYS
southwest at the time native grapes
ripen it sells at the same price aud
therefore cannot be used except in a
To SPOKANE, ST. PAUL,
small way locally.
DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS,
The twelve pound "diamond” market
CHICAGO
A ND ALL POINTS
basket with two layers of fruit in it. is
used in some sections aud is a cheap
EAST...........................................
package, as basket and fruit are sold
Trains Daily 9
together by weight. As the basket
weighs two or more pounds, more than
. .East Time.
its cost is received in the sale of the TO CHICAGO AND POINTS EAST
fruit These baskets cost from $35 to
New Equipment Throughout
$40 per thousand.—S. T. Maynard in
Through
Standard
and
Tourist
»leep
­
Day Coaches, Palace and Tour­
American Cultivator.
ing Cars da’ly between San Francisco
is Sleepers, Dining and Buffet
and Chicago via Los Angeles and
Si tiking Library Cara.
The Lille«.
Paso.
• Llllums. with the exception of cana Ei Through
DAA .IGHT TRIP THROUGH
Tourist Sleeper each TUES­
lense and superbum, should be planted DAY’ from Portland to Chicago via
TLE CASCADE AND
in well drained soil, of light, sandy Salt Lake and Colorado Springs.
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
texture, enriched with leaf mold or old
Through Standard Sleeping Cars
For Full Pwrticulars, Rat««, Folder»,
hotbed or mushroom bed manure. Wet daily between Ogden and Chicago.
etc., call on or address
Lowest Rates in eff<*ct always avail­
heavy, soggy or sour soil rota them in
J W PHALON,
H. DICKSON,
able via “ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM.”
T- av Pass. Agt. City Ticket Agt.,
winter.
Reduced Round Trip Rates in effect
1C Third Street, Portiand.
(S'
Bulbs already on the ground should
A. B C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A.,
July 12. 13, 15 and 16, and August
SIX First Avenue. Seattle, Wash.
be transplanted In late September or on
18, 19, 25 and 26; 90 days return limit.
October.
Be sure to see that your ticket reads
Manure directly around bulbs is bad. via the
It causes rust and rot A handful of
sand under and around each bulb
'N j
helps to keep the surrounding soil pure ;
and sweet.
Tbe Best and Most Reasonable Din­
i
I
The roots of trees and shrubs in a ing Car Service.
I
For rates, folders, etc., write to or
measure act like miuute drains and air
conductors, Bulbs planted among such call ou
find the conditions of soil they best L. B. GORHAM, G. W. BAIN 1 ER,
Gent-iai Akint,
Trav. P.i-s. Agt
like.—-T. Murray in American Garden
250 Aid< r SL.
rtland. Or.
Ing.
TICKETS
GREAT
NORTHERN
RAILWAY^
Kansas City,
St. Joseph
or Omaha,
! 2
Rock Island System.
I
Dead Wood In Voong Plant«.
Remove all dead branches from
plants as soon as they show. By so do­
ng more space for development is giv­
en the growing shoots, and there can
not be a possible drain on the plant«
from half dead wood.
Is Tbe Only
SOUTH AND EAST
—VIA—
Double-Track
Southern Pacific Co.
Railway between the
Shasta
Missouri River
Route
and
A WONDERFUL INVENTION.
It is interesting to n 'to that for­
tunes are frequently made by the in-
vuilionof arl ic'es of minor imp >rt-
atice. Many of the most popular de­
vices are those designed to benefit the
people and meet popular conditions,
and one of the most interesting of
these that lias ever been invented is
the Dr. White Electric Comb. patent­
ed Jan. 1, ’99. These wonderful combs
positively cure dandruff, hair falling
ou’, sick ap<l nervous headaches, ano
when used in connection with Dr.
White’s E ectric Hair Brush are posi­
tively guarantee! to make sfalght
hair curly in 25 days’ time. Thou­
sands of these electric <ornbe bsve
been told in the various citie-< f the
Union, ami the demand is constantly
increasing. Our agents are rapidly
becoming rich selling ties-* comls.
Tin y positively sell on sight. Send
for sample. Men’s size 35c. ladies’ 50c
— lalf price while we are inti- du in«
them. See Wa it. Co uiun of this
paper. The Dr. While Electric. ioi,.n
C*., Dicatur, 111.
£4 T
¿fear, the
Signatar*
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Chicago
Trains leave Medford for Po riacd
and way stations at 4:21 a m and
5:52 p. m.
Ev
Lv
A r
A i
Ar
8:30 am
Puruaud.
11:45 pm
Medford .
12:30 am
Ashland .
5:05 pm
Sacramento
San Frauciscc 7:55 pm
Ar Los Angeles. .
Ar El Paso. ...
Ar Foil Worth .
Ar City of Mexico.
Ar Houston. ...
Ar New Orleans..
Ar Washington ..
Ar New York ...
11:20
12:05
5:00
8:55
pm
am
pm
am
uni
The Chicago Portland Special, the
most luxurious train in the world.
Drawing-room sleeping cars, dining
car, buffet smoking and library car
(barber and batli). Less than three
days Portland to Chicago.
8:05 am
6:00 pm
6:30jim
ll:30*am
7:00 am
6:30 pm
6:42 pm
12:10 pm
TWO
Through Trains
to Chicago are operated daily via the
Oregon Railroad & Navigation
Company, Oregon Short Line Rail­
road, Union Pacific Railroad and
Chicago & North-Western Railway
to Chicago from Portland and points
iu Oregon.
Pullman and
Tourist Cars
XL X .z*. .
Kind You Have Alwavs tea
1
On both trains. Chair cars Sacra­
mento to El Paso, and tourist cars
to New Orleans and Washington.
Connecting at San Francisco with
the several steamship lines for Hono­
lulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Cen­
tral and South America.
See agent at Medford station, or
address
W. E. COMAN, G F. A P. A.,
Portland, Oregon „
Daily and peraonally conducted ex-
curaiona in Pullman tourist sleeping
car» trom Portland, Los Angelea and
San Francisco, through to Chicago
without change.
E. R. RtTCHIH.
A. G. BARKER.
Cent Avt-.Si-M^krtSt,
SANpaANCtSCO.CAl-
Cn'l Agt . 153 ThM St,
UOKI LAND, OHM. -
Chicago & North-Western Ry.
.
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