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áfrgoa Historical -r JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1904. VOL. XXXIV Get the Most Out of Your Food You don’t and can’t if your stomach is weak. A weak stomach does not di gest all that is ordinarily taken into it. It gets tired easily, and what it fails to digest is wasted. Among the signs of a weak stomach are uneasiness after eating, tits of ner vous headache, and disagreeable belch ing. A Correct List of Those Who Joined Fortunes in 1903. Date of License. JANUARY. "I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla at different times for stomach troubles, and a 1, John L Morgan and Lotta C run down condition of the system, and have been greatly benefited by its use. I would Finck. not be without it in mj family. I am trou 1, Fred Root and Bertha Ruble. bled especially in summer with weak stom 10, Bert Manning and Bessie Corliss. ach and nausea and find Hood's Sarsaparilla invahiable.” K. B. H ickman , W.Chester, Pa. 13, Geo W Moore and Addie Wheeler. Hood's Sarsaparilla 9, George A Wilson and Viola E Wooden. 9, B F Miller and Kitty O Irwin. 9, Oscar Lyons aDd Hattie Bostwick. 10, R G Root and Celia E Niles. 15, J B Vanderfome and Anna B Fry. 16, Ray Bunch and Ira Babbs. 16, P S Randles and Etta Faith. 16, B F Whetstone and Olive Ander son 18, Frank King and Hanna Nickerson. 23, Ira Coffman and Nancy Horn. 24, Peter A Hall and Etta Benson. 25, Wade Sncider and Nellie Bolton. 27, Fred Finley and Madge Owings. 30, Erneet Farrington and Mary Hardwick. 30, George F Elgin and Clara Hol gate. 30, Robert Dow and Amy Cantrall. BRIEF MENTION. Ed O'Brien has returned to Medford from his business trip to Applegate. J. W. Wilson, a veteran of the civil and Indian wars, died in Portland late ly. He came to Oregon in 1853. A. W. Sturgis, the veteran miner, who now lives in Medford, spent a few hours in Jacksonville Monday. Ray Cook of Portland, who rec ently made this section a visit, is spending the winter in San Francisco. Mrs. E. G. Perham of Gold Hill, wife of the well-known contractor, has been the guest of Ashland friends. Stockmen who wish to graze stock PERSONAL MENTION. within the southern division of the Cascade Range Forest Reserve during A. B. Caswell,the well-known miner, the season of 1904 are requested to is In Douglas county. make application for this privilege at once to S. C. Bartrum, the forest su . Miss Etta King returned from Sau pervisor, Roseburg, as all applications Francisco Sunday evening. for this privilege must be on file in his Dr. Cameron mado Jacksonville m office not later than February 10, 1904. professional visit Monday. The Southern Pacific Railroad man 11 T. Pankey of Central Point has agement is drawing the lines tighter on returned from a trip to Portland.- employes in the matter of drinking in K. W. Gray and J. W. Lawton made toxicating liquors. On December 24th Jacksonville a business visit Monday. Superintendent Fields issued a bulletin , warning all employes that the safety of ‘ Col. Al. Waddle of Portland has the people and the welfare of the com- been here,interviewing his customers, pany’s business demanded that the * j Elmer Hicks, of the Oregon Granite rules in this respect be more strictly en Co., is making Grants Pass a business forced, and that any employe found visit. drinking while on duty or while going Clinton Cook of Applegate aud his to his duty would be summarily dis family are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen charged. The Southern Oregon State Normal ry Whetstone. School has opened for the new term, Chas. Carney, the stone mason, who and the event was of more than ordi has been employed at Ray’s dam, is nary importance in the history of the taking a vacation. college, because with it began the occu Al. Pankey, the clever manager of pancy! of lhe administration build Hotel Oregon, has returned from bis ing. The structure, which cost trip to San Francisco. the state over 980CMI, has been in course J E. Barkdull is writing insurance of construction during the past six months, and besides its beauty of arch for one of the best companies on earth. itectural finish is one of the most Give him your order. modernly appointed school buildings Ben Beall and J. Olson, two promi in Southern Oregon. New parapher nent farmers living near Central Point, nalia has been added by the school, and were in Medford Tuesday. the institution is now better equipped Wm. Ferguson, who has been in for its line of work than ever before. Lak e county during the past several mouths, returned yesterday. A Vest Pocket Doctor. 18, James Amlek and Myrtle Rodgers. 20, Plarra M Shadduek and Mrs Hat Rev. F. G. Strange will hold services and Pills tie Bartlett. at the Presbyterian church in Jackson Strengthen and tone the stomach and OCTOBER. 26, G W Carpenter and Mrs Maggie ville Sunday morning and evening. the whole digestive system. 10, A C Spencer and Ada Perkins. Wolgamott. Monroe Gorden has been appointed 15, Louis Mate and Madge Rice. 27, John W Weaver and Lillie Dun administrator of the estate of Uriah 20, James Johnson and Ellen Thur gan. Gorden, deceased. Judge Neil ishis at man. 29, W P Tyner and Jeanette Melius 28, J A Lamb and Virgie Woodford. torney. 31, James Eaton and Effie Anderson Rev. J D. Murphy will hold services Hon. W. J. Plymale died at his resi . 28, Harry Luy and Isa Cook. FEBRUARY. at the Catholic church in Jacksonville dence in Jacksonville Monday morn NOVEMBER. 1. L P Orr and Birdie Mae Millsap. ing, trim pneumonia, after a short 1, C P Talent and Rydal Bradbury. Sunday at 8:30 a. m.; and at Medford 3, August Betz and Louise Peters. Hines«, aged 68 years. He had been in 4, W II Yockey and Elizabeth Stein at 10:30 a. tn. 11, II B Calhoun and Mae Beardsley. poor health for a number of years, and man. Here's about the market situation: 15, A Herrington and Emma Water his weakened 'constitution could not Eggs take a tumble, chickens .jutn£ 4, EG Whiteside and Alta Boston. withstand the littack of that most man. 5, J M Major and Josephine Har butter is weak, potatoes dull, coffee 16, W J Adams and Lillie Rice. dangerous of diseases. raises. grave. 18, Eber Davis and Rena Vander- Mr. Plymale was one of that band 8, Timothy Dugan and Mary Sidley L. T. Jones, the well-known me of pioneers of Southern Oregon who e walker. 12, Roe Shearer and Mollie Ford. chanic, has gone to Granite Hili mines 19, J R Wilson and Myrtle M Nichol ranks have rapidly thincei. He caiue 16, Fred Iniow and Maggie Wilson. to adjust the machinery of the com to Jackson county when a boy, over son. 14, Percy McKenzie and Elizabeth pany's extensive works. 22, Henry Kerby and Florence El half a century ago, and has always Buck. Miss Kate Plymale, S. E. Dunning- been prominent in the'community in liott. 15, Exsury Bollinger and Mary A 22, C A Hamlin and Nora Bates. ton, T. J. Kenney, W. C. Deneff, Lewie which he lived so long. A good neigh Dickey. 23, W E Howell and Catherine L and Roy Ulrich returned from San John G. Norton, who purchased bor and citizen, upright and just, he Never in the wav, no trouble t> 18, Jasper Tungate and Bl. nche carry, easy to take, pleasant and property in East Medford recently, has Francisco Sunday evening. never overlooked an opportunity to do Archer. Smith. MARCH. never fading in results are DeWitt's a kind act. There are many who will “Under Two Flags'' Is being played Little Early Riser«. A vial of these removed hither from Phoenix. 18, Eli Ellis and Melvina Walker. 1, Peter Vau Hardenburg and Kate learn of bis death with regret. along the line by W. E. Graham and lit le pills in tl.e vest-pocket i* a 18, George Potter and Elsie Picard. H E. Ankeny, after inspecting the For a number of years Mr. Plymale Vaughn. local talent. Roseburg has just gone certain guarantee against headache, work being done at the Sterling Mine, 21, E T Lincoln and Rose Sargent. 1, Clarence Comutt and Anna Bogue. biliousness, torpid liver and ail of resided on a farm situated between 22 I, N A Hawkins and Ella F Burrows. through the ordeal. the ills resulting from constipation. returned to Eugene, bls present home. 4, Charles T Jones and Emma Au Medford and Central Point, which is 22 !, Frank Jordan aud Hanna Devine. L. L. Love of Ashland was at the They tonic and s rengthen the liver, Mrs. W. I. Vawter and her sons, who now owned by Dr. DeBar. This he gusta Leach. 26, Edward C Welch and Zella Yo- county -seat Thuisd ay. His wife, who ‘«old by All Druggists. 15, Raymond H Toft and Amelia P have been visiting in San Francisco traded to J. W. Manning for a livery kum. was seriously injured in a recent run Tryer. and Oakland. Cal., returned Sunday stable in Jacksonville, and ever since 25, Frank C High aud Julie Rod- away, is somewhat improved. 15, B F Myers and Marie Webster. e Vining. that time remained a citizen of the schau. 17, Oscar Blackford and Nancy C Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Kilbam of Port county-seat. Miss Aiieen Webber, who parsed the 27, J L Richardson and Mary E Wil McKay. land are the happy parents of another Origioally and up to about ten years holidays at Albany, has resumed her son. 18, E W Learning and Joycie Hos daughter. Mrs. K. was formerly Miss The C >unty Ministers’ Association duties in the music department of the ago Mr. Plymale was a Democrat. As DECEMBER. kins. Lulu Kubli of Jacksonville. met on Monday, January 4th, in the S. O. S. N. S. such he represented Jackson county 3, J A Gilmore and Bertha MwWbrd. 25, Winfred Y Crowson and Ida Cot Presbyterian church of Medford. L. A. Martin, who recently arrived in the Oregon legislature in the early 6, James C Beagle and Ethel Randles. D. J. Blackmore, one of the energet in this section, has rented the Bybee Twelve ministers were in attendance. seventies. Some time afterward he trell. 6, William Coppie and Annie Matney. ic miners of Cottonwood precinct. Cal., 25, Richard F Lew man and Daisy After the preliminary work of the orchard, located near Jacksonville, was the Democratic nominee for 7, Joel Moomaw and Mrs Ebersol. is making this section a visit and is well Badger. a?s< ciaiion the pap’r of the day was and will put it in first-class shape. county clerk, but was defeated by 14, S T Sanders and Ellen Whelpley. pleased with it. 25, Grover Cook and Mollie Nichols. read by Rev. J. T. Abtelt of ¿shiatid. Judge E. B. Watson, his colleagues, Mrs. Emma Autenrieth of Roseburg 16, George R Wiley and Edith M Ol F. E. Davidson was up from Gal ice with two exception«, sharing the same and her daughter, Mrs. Snow Bolter of The subject of the paper was “Evan APRIL. iver. gelism.” The association very highly Creek not long ago. He is employed fate. He tilled a number of positions Portland, are in Medford, en route 2, James H Hall and Maude M Da- 17, James McNair and Lulu Briggs. approbated the views set forth on in the Golden Wedge mine, one of the of trust, and always with credit to vidson. home from Jacksonville. 18, Bert Coffman aDd Eva Cook. this subject. Toe discussion was best in that district. himself. In after years be devoted The County Commissioners' court 7, Carrol E Pratt and Florence Tref- 21, Benjamin F Edmonson and Kizzie opened by Rev. E. A. Child, and par himself almost entirely to literaiy ren. Capt. T. J. West was in Medford was in session almost a wcuk, transact Hale. ticipated in by all present The pursuits. 11, Alva Allen and Blanche Corliss. 21, Earl J Roach and Elizabeth Ga ing the large amount of business that rniin thoughts running through pa Sunday, en route home to Brownsboro In 1869 Mr. Plymale was married to from Jacksonville, where he has been presents itself at each January term 15, Lester Leland and May Tiffany. blebower. per and discussion we c the need of engaged in jury duty. Miss Jcsie Martin, a daughter of Col. thereof. 15, John F Miller and Mabel Prim. 21, George B Brown and Mabel Bell. a more earnest appeal to every attri Wm. Martin, of Gslesville, Douglas 16, F E Grieve and Letha Duncan. 22, W L Bartholomew and Martha Mrs. H. G. Nicholson was in Jack Commodore Perry's special train of bute of mtn’s nature in preaching the county, who five years ago preceded 16, Oliver B Dews and Mrs H Jones. Albright. three cars, carrying among others hi« gotfel. giving the ¡eople the Word, souville Monday. She is a niece of the him to their long home. Twelve 23, Edward T McKinstry and Diama 24, Alex Anderson and Della Abbott. son, who has been very sick at Purl and then trusting the Hi ly Ghost to late W. J. Ply male, and^wso oaUed- children were born to them, all but Delamater. 24, William H Young and Inez Lut land, passed through the valley Tues u«e liis sword to the slaying < f soul thither by her uncle's death. ODe of whom survive their parents. 24, W S Standi fl and Jessie Bla^k- trell. day. Scott Wilcox, S. P. agent at Wood dead in trespasses and sin« and Mr. Plymale was a member of one wood. 26, J H Keal and Olive A Bagley. burn,who was okce stationed at Grants P. B. Whitney, railroad baggage bringing them into newness of life. fraternal order at the time of his 25, Frank N Fuller and May S Van 26, Horace M Webber and Lena L master at Ashland, and J. L Fenton Pass, made us a visit Sunday and Mon Dr. D. M. Brower rej>orted. as death—the A. O. U. W.—under whose Stockton. Roach. day. He may locate in Medford, who is in the employ of the Redding chairman of the temperance commit auspices he will bo buried at Jackson 29, R S Stallcup and M A Dollarhide. 26, E B Magruder and ChloeGilehrist. iron works, were in our town the latter tee, and brought before the associa G. W. Morris, who has been visiting ville this afternoon. '26, Arthur'Shields and Cora Stone. . MAY. part of last week. tion the following resolution, as his father,Caswell Morris of Talent, for 26, R E Allison and Cora P Morgan. Walter Plymale of Independence, adopted by the local associatibn of some time past, expects to become a 3, Charles M Wood and Lena Reeve. 26. Levi N Stevens and Bessie L Lewis Plymale of Portland and Frank Ashland: “Having had associated permanent citizen of this section. 9, Lloyd D Collar and Carrie P Johnson. Plymale of Yreka,Cal.,arrived in Jack with u« in our tight against the sa Avery. J. L. Coyle, the genial hotel keeper 31, P H White and Pearl Lowe. Champlin & Co. have a crew of 50 sonville yesterday to attend the funeral loon and for civic righteousness dur of Hornbrook, Cal., and one of Siski 11, James A Roop and Belle Stiff. ing the past few months Dr. G. L you county's prominent mining men, men putting the finishing touches ou of their late father, W. J. Plymale. 14, Harry Lynch and Lelia Ander If The Baby Is Cutting Teeth. their big dredger on Foots Creek. It son. Tufts, state superintend.nt of the did business in Medford not long ago. Ben Lohr, Jr , of Roseburg, son of Be sure and use that old aod well-tried reme will be ready for launching in a few 27, William A Long and Lucinda L dy. M hs . W inslow ’ s S oothing S thup . tor the well-known railroad brakeman, Oregon Anti-Salt on league, and hi Mrs. Geo. E. Neuber, Misses Marie children teething. It soothes the child, sort tflic ent tiell secretary, L. 1) Mahooe. days after which the remainder of Spencer. Nickell and Josephine Donegan did not ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic was in the valley the forepart of the tue machinery will be installed. and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty week. He is on his way to Southern <>f Portland, we can and do most return with the excursionists. They 27, Carl J Crystal to Clara E King. Champlin A Cu. have two large dredg 28, Rowe G Gale and Helen Mar Col ffve cents a bottle California for the benefit of bis health. heartily recommend them as men will remain in California awhile longer. who are efficient aud fearless workers ers in operation near Banrock, Mont. vig. Mr. Wm. S. Crane, of California, Jesse Houck of Ashland has gone to E. L. Champlin and R. il. Chris! ian, 31, William C Kenney and Cora B Md., suffered for years from rheuma whom it would be well for any and all San Franc sco,accompanied by his wife the two leading men in the enterprise, Little. tism and lumbago. He was finally ad who desire to stamp out the sale of vised to try Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, intoxicants as beverages to secure and her mother. He will seek a loca are experienced people in the business.' JUNE. which he did, and it effected a complete their -blip and counsel; and by co tion. Each of their Montana dredgers has a 1, Adam M Shutt and Laura M Ami The Supreme Court on Monday cure. For sale by al) druggists. Mesdames Calkins and Wing were in operating with them, and laboring capacity of over 2000 /ards a day, one don. handed down a decision*in the ease of Jacksonville has become a presi-, under their adyke, we believe that Jacksonville Monday, in the interest of being operated by steam and the other 2, L M Stone and Diana Wulf. DanielsoD Bro«. v< Roberts & O’Neil, dential postoffice, through the increase by electricity. liumaniiy-loving the entertainment that will be given in 2, Fred Reese and Fannie C Birdsey. reversing that of Judge H nna, who of its business, and John F. Miller, who Godfearing and The Foots Creek dredger will be op 3, George T Watson and Kate men at d women may and will be a< le Medford cn the I8th by the Cosgrove granted the defendants’ motion for has efficiently filled the position for todiivethe liquor traffic and its ac Concert Co. erated by steam, and will be built on Emery. nonsuit. Judge Be in wrote I lie opin several years past under the old order ' Judge Hanna and District Attorney company ing evils from our state. ” pretty much the same plan as the ma 8, Nimrod Charley and Addie M ion. of things, is his own successor. Rearnes went to Grants Pass Sunday chines at work near Bannock. It is Firmer. Tnis resolution was approved aud The case will come up for anotiier The court-house folk and those living ordered sent to tiie press of the state evening, where the January term of 112 feet in length and 36 feet in width. 10, Peter M Kershaw and Tamar D trial al the April term of circuit court for Josephine county is now in It will have two 12-ton boilers and Gregory. court. As it will be remembered, in the vicinity of the county jail are of Oregon, and especially to the daily regaied with sweet music furnish Searchlight, with an axountof the session. two large engines. The elevator will 11, John Riedelbauch and Cynthia Danlehon Bros, claim that they ed gratis by Sheriff Rader’s orchestra, worg done in Ashland. Miss Catherine Buckley, who has be equipped with 40 buckets, of eight V Adams. found a tin can containing 97,000 in led bv O. H. Winkle, president of the been spending the holidays at her home cubic feet capacil y each, haviog a dig Tlie c fuimittee was instructed to 14, H E Stone and Helen Rasmussen. gold in au outbuilding on the defend turkey dealers' association. ging ability of 80-foot depth. The arrange witli Prof. Hur. er of Corval on Applegate, will return to Sacramen 19, Lewis F Stanley and Blanche ants’ premises and turned it over to ground, however, will not icqulrea Standard. lis for his lectures in Ashland, M d- to this peek, to resume her profession Jacksonville ’ s millinery store, recent them, a number of years ago. They of trained nurse. greater depth than 50 feet. ly conducted by Miss Lizzie Hoover, ford aud Jacksonville next June. 19, Emmett Gerth and May Sloan. now sue them for its recovery. The placer and dredging ground ac It was decided to hold the next The Suprerue Court bolds that in will soon be in charge of Miss Kate 22, Franc's Quigley and Cassie East quired by Champlin & Co., at a cost of lick. What’s In a Name? this country there is no distinction Chapman, now engaged in the same meeting of the County Ministers’ As- *35,000, covers some 700 acres, lying 24, George F King and Gertrude between property which 1 lie owner business al Dunsmuir, Cal. Her sister, sociitiin in Jacksonville the first Everything is in the name when it along Fools Creek. The ground was Sutton. has lost or involuntarily parted with Mrs. Reeves, will have dressmaking Monday in March, aud Rev. F. G. comes to Witch H.>zel Salve. E. C. thoroughly prospected by the com Strange was apixiiuted to prepare a DeWitt & Co. of Chicago dlscoveied 24, Joshua G Hibbard and Bertha E and property which the owner has parlors in conne Aion. pany before building the dredger was Davis. paper on tlie subject: “Why More some years auo bow to make a salve The Oregon jurisdiction will have hidden in the ground. The finders are from Witch H iz^l that Is a specific begun, and the promoters of the en 27, Charley r Thurman and Almira entitled to p ssession as against all only nine assessments, and would have Men Do Not Ac ti p’, tlie Gospel.” lor Piles. For blind, bleeding, itching terprise are confident of Its worth. Morgan. Iliv. R. C. Blackwell was appointed • the w rid except the Iru« owners In had eight had not the Heppner Hood and protruding Piles, eczema, cut-, They find the main pay channel to be 28, Reuben i Robinson and Lillian tiiis case the court holds that the boys caused death losses to the Workmen to open the discussion, and liev. R. burus, bruises and skiu diseases De 1000 feet in width, with good values Taylor. are entitled to the possession of tlie amounting to 914,000. There are 10,- Mi Killop will luve charge of tlie de Witt's Salve has no equal. This has votional sei vice. A most interesting given rise to numerous worthless coun throughout. In order to make the JULY. money unless the defendantscan sh >w 800 members in the Oregon jurisdic lime is expected at, t he next, meet ing. terfeits. Ask for Dewitt’s—the gen whole available thecompany lias built 1, William PienlDg and May Irwin. a better title, and the case is remand tion, and a rnemlxjrship of 442,000 in J. T A BRETT, Prts. uine. Sold by ail druggists. for new trial In order that the the United States. a dam across the creek and basin, W. F S hields , Se-. 1, Pierce Gearheart and Florence ed rights <it the parties may be determin near its mouth, and this will hold the Buchanan. The Old Mill Ditch and Irrigating ed by i he evidence. water to such depth as to enable tte 1, Walter P Powell ar.d Elizabeth W. E. Phipnsof Ashland and John Co. of Woodville, which was ineor- OOOOOO0-00000 OOOOOO<xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> dredger to be easily floated from »ne Boyd. A. Jeffrey of Salem represent the porated a year ago, lias completed a point to an >ther. Champlin & Co. plain iff', while W. I Vawter and J. 2, T A Roseveare and M A Castle. R Neil are Roberts & O’N il’s attor tine ditch, which carries 1000 inches of estimate that It has ground in plent y 2, Asa Love and Dolly Gardner. water, also a substantial dam in Evans ney . to keep its dredger at work continual 4, W C Green and Mary F Corliss. Creek 22 feet high. J. D. Wimer is 0 ly fur the next 12 years, and possibly a 5, Harry Floyd and Mae Grainger. one of the incoi porators. If your head a«'hrs—you're bilious—a sure sign that $ longer period. 7, Fred Rapp and Artie Oatman. your liver is out of order, more than likely tl e result 2 James M. Payne, who died ne tr Ker f a weak stomach or constipated bowels. All such X 14, J J Hausen and Mathilda Olsen. by at the close of the old year, was an T he Kansas City Star says, upon sufforeis should know that for 50 years ? 15, Henry Burnett add Mury E Ed. Winkle and Joe Mayhem, the upright and highly respected man He authority of R. C. Kerens, national com Work. \ y »ting men who were arretted by Con lived in Josephine county 30 years, serv mitteeman from Missouri, <hat Senator 20, F D Million and Leona E Spencer. stable Angle, charged with stealing ing it one term as commissioner. Four Mark A. Hanna will this week an 22, Jerry Heckathorn and Annie four turkeys fr in II. P. Anderson, as sons and fivo daughters survive him nounce his candidacy for the Republi Park. mentioned in our last issue, are now All live in Josephino county, excepting can nomination for president. AUGUST. guests at Hotel de Rader. I a« teen curing these ailments without fail. We < A. S. Payne of Ashland. tiier. tore uige a trial the next time your heed aches. J 4, Frank C Simpson and Winifred M They were tried in Justice Purdin’s On account of the National Live Tne Bitters also cutes < Bolton. co irt on Monday. Ed Winkle and stock Association the National Wool 9, Guert McCall and Kate Howard. Dizziness, Belching, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, ] Mayhem were convicted and O. II. Growers' Association and the North 12, A W Nelson and Pearl Webb. Winkle pleaded guilty. The magis west Fruit-Growers’ Association, at Insomnia, Indigestion, Kidney Troubles, < 12, Ernest Welch and Edith Webb. trate was mi rciful and sent, each of Portland, tho Southern Pacific Com Nervousness and Malaria, Fever and Ague. < 12, Lowell Roach and Virgie Single- them totl.e county jsil forsix months. C. L. Rea me«, deputy distrh't attor pany will sell tickets to Portland from Hundreds of wi men use the Bitter« to the exclusion ' ton. Cut full ney, appeaiet for the pro ecut.ion and all stations on its lines in Oregon at lo all other medicines a« a tonic and regulator. Tuat , 14, Luther Walls and Florence M. 0. Hoge represented the defend one and one-third rate, good for the I proves its value. B ■ >ure to try a bottle. Hughes. ants. OOOOOO OOOOOO O0000-00oooo-o-oooo-ooooooooo 10th and 11th of January till the 17tb 17, John Tulley and Mary Faust. DOO LOST. 24, L R Saborn and Lora Bouldin. 26, C E Jones and Lula Ply mire. Copper-riveted The undersigned will pay a reward 27, Richard Kearnes and Jennie Ling. of 85 for the returo of his dog, which was lost in Medford Dec 23d. He is SEPTEMBER. bright yellow in color, has long hair and 1, C E Bellows and Lena Wyant. a bobbod tail, with dewclaws on Lis the most dependable has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Saks over One and a Half Million 6. C V Pfaff and Stella Smith. hind feet, and answers the name of garmenU in the world bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. 8, O W Whitman and Centenna “Jack.” for working wen Kudosed with every bottle is a Ten CbnL package cf Grove’s Black Root. Liver Pills. F red S turgis , Forest Creek. Rothcrmai. P. O. Address Jacksonville. Another Pioneer Leaves Us. Ministers in Session Decision Rendered. You Can’t Work Turkey Thieves Convicted. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters TrJ À (tal Levi Strauss cCo’s Overalls Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic You Must Register Again LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR YEAR County Clerk Ortli has received the necessary registration supplies from Names of Those Who Will tlieSecretary of State, and registering of voters for the ensuing ten years Serve on Jackson County has begun. The books will be open from Jan. 4 Juries in 1904. to May 15. Voters may register by appearing in person before tbe county Applegate-M B Cook, J W Mee, T R Rock, clerk or by making tbe necessary affi D W Knutzen, E F Layton, Clinton Cook. davits before a notary public, on Antioch-Perry Foster, J F Rodgers, E F blanks furnished by the county clerk. Nichols. No provision is made by law for Ashland—Wm Van Dyke, J M Casebeer, J C Dodge, J P Dodge, F M Drake, J R Gibson, opening the registration books after Grant Helman, Ernest Hicks, Jesse Houck, the state election aud before the pres VV J Messenger, F H Carter. C R Minkler, T W Mitchell, Wm Myer, A F Eddy, S A Parker, idential election, bj the registration Elmer Patrick, A S Payne, Emil Peil, C H prior to May 15 will be used in deter Pierce, D B Provost, J N Riley, L W Rodgers, mining tbe qualification of tbe voters Geo Roper, E C Sherman. F H Crowson, E J in November. Farlow,Grant Finley.D B Grant, F M Grainger, Tbe qualifications of signers of peti- Geo Hargadine, J H Haun, A L Helman, J F Hendlcks, T E Hills, Harry Hosier, E P tloi s for the. initiative in legislation Hughes, D Perozzi, E C Payne, J R Norris. at tbe coming election will be deter Barron—E B Barron, D N Davis, D Kincaid. mined in the nr.-t instance by tbe reg J H Cook. Charles Henry, J L Gault, I W istration books of 1902. That is to Farmer, Henry Applegate, G W Dunn. Big Butte— W L Edmundson, Wm Perry, say, if petitions should be prepared, John McKee. asking that cert un proposed laws or Central Point—Walter Freel, George Little. constitutional amendments be sub Joseph dwell, John Hamrick, J H Gay, T jC mitted to a vote of the people at the Herrlolt.J D Pankey,James Shields,M S Welch, June election, tbe petitions must be A M Ford, H Corum. Climax—A Wählers, Matthew Thompson. O submitted to the County Clerks of tbe E Stinson. counties in which the signers reside. Eagle Point—John Darby, S B Holmes, J H As initiative petitions must be filed Carlton, DCingcade. T C Dugan, W W French, A L Haselton, Royal Brown, J F Lewis, E J by I'ebruary 5, four months prior to Mills, R R Minter. the general election on June, it would Foots Creek—R A Cook,C T Anderson Marion not be practicable to use the 1904 rea Lance, Thomas Carr. Flounce Rock -S S Aiken, Wm McClanahan is'ration as a basis for comparison, Gold Hill—E E Miner, James McDougall, C even though the law permitted the Vroman. W F McClure, A J T Smith, J H u°e of that registration. The act of Crawford, J J Houck, H D Reed, Chas Young. 1903, making effective the,initiative J H Beeman, E C Wells, J A Cook, J E Coffee, and referendum amendment, provides, W P Counts. J A Harvey. Jacksonville—Ed Dunington. J H Huffer. Geo in section 3, that the county in which Lewis. James Cronemiller, Wm Puhl, T C Nor any such petition shall be signed shall ris. L D Minear. Henry Maury, S W Boyd, compare the signatures of theelectors Chris Ulrich. 11 M Taylor, Chas Dunford, Thos i signing tbe same with their signa Williamson. Lake Creek—Fred Thumberg, Emil Pech, T tures on the registration books and blanks on tile in his office, “for the L Farlow, Fred Stanley. Meadows—H H Mitchell, J B Welch, J M prrceding general election.” Hodges Scarcely more than one month now Medford—J .'.mold, J E Bodge, N B Bradbury, remains in which to prepare petitions A A Davis. M M Gault. E E Gore, W B Jack for initiative measures to be submit son, N Langell. Geo P Lindley. J W Bates. ted to tbe people in June. J A Bish, J H Butler. I W Thomas, Jeff Hamlin. T Collins, A Ahdrews, S L Bennett, D Roberts. Wm Ferguson. F Hubbard. P B O'Neil. J Hooker. Chas Boardman. A M Hi 1ms, C W Palm, M F Parker, WH McGowan. G L Scher merhorn. A Slover. Mound—Wm Gregory, Jr. H L Gregory. FG Stimson, Lee Watkins, A M Boeoe. Henry Werth. Phoenix—A S Furry. D Anderson, O Dunlap, J Mast, F Furry, W R Coleman. V Stevens, W E Anderson, C Carey. Wimer--R Carter, J B Hillis, J Neathammer. C Owens. Kock Point—Wm Flippen, T Dungey, JU Smith. Roxy—S P Barneburg. C C Taylor, G C Jar rett, I A Pruett, F A Pell. Sams Valley—A L Gall, Geo Riley, J L Rowe Sterling—AS Kleinhanuner. J M Cantrall, i Talent -E Beeson. E E FbsK H A Hanscom, 11 S Lynch. E R Oatman. W Beeson. E Rohl •on, Wm Clark, N +»i res lone F M McKinnis* N D Brophy. Trail—C W DeCarlow, W T Houston. Union—H Bauten. J Matney, Fred Sturgis, Wm Smith, M Cantrail. R J Cameron, J Buck- ley, Jr. • Watkins—J Harr. Willow Springs—Fred Straub, Ralph Dean. W K Price. John J Pankey. _ Woodville—W V jones, J H Whipple, J D Wimer. Taxes Levied The County Commissioners’ Court, which has been in session during the past week, transacted a large amount of business. Road districts were form ed and supervisors therefor appoint ed, jurors drawn f r the ensuing year, judges and clerks to serve two years named, and a number of other things outside of the regular routine attend ed to. The tax levy for the e suing year was also made, as will be see i by the figures given below. It is two mill« higher than the preceding one, owing to the fact that the state tax is two mills more and the school tax was in creased 1.6 mills at the regular session of the Legislature. The road tax was also raised half a mill. For county purposes there is' a reduction of 2.1 mills. 19CÛ 1903 9 6.3 8.3 State... 5 66 Schools Founds Cure for ladlge stlon. 1.5 2 Eloads.. I use Chambe rlain’s Stomach and County n.i Liver Tablets for indigestion and find Soldiers .1 .1 that they suit my case better than any dyspepsia remedy 1 have ever tried .24 26 Toial, mills and I have used many different remed ies. 1 am nearly fifty-one years cf O :-A.. 8*1* age and have suffered a great deal 8 AiWlfS from indigestion. I can eat almost B mts ths anything 1 want to now—G eo . W. Signatars E mory , Rock Mills, Ala. For sale by sT all druggists. C has . F oster , ormer governor of Ohio and secretary of treasury during C. E. District Rally. Benjamin Harrison’s administration, A rally of the Christian Endeavor died suddenly last week. He was 76 societies of the Southern District will years old and one of the beat-known take place at Medford Friday evening, men in the United States. .............. 1--------------------- January 15th. The counties included in tnis district are those of Josephine, Jackson, Klamath and Lake, and it is hoped that every society in the dis trict, so far as possible, will be repre sented at this meeting. The commit tee in charge is arranging a splendid “ When the butter won’t program. Besides Ashland, Medford and Grant's Pass pastors, Prof. E. E. come put a penny in the Washburn, of Jacksonville, Mrs. Ella churn,” is an old time dairy D. Rice, vice-president of the State It often seems to Union, and other prominent workers proverb. will participate. Special music will be work though no one has ever a marked feature of the evening, and the public generally Is very cordially told why. When mothers are worried invited to be present. Proverbs because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott’s Emul Six cars of wild animals aud circus sion. wagons are now on their way from It is like the penny in the Portland to San Francisco. The me-! nagerie was sold by E. J. Arnold t" milk because it works and Norris & Rowe, the circus men, for because there is something 85200. During his series of carnivals in the northwest last summer Arnold astonishing about it. carried a small menagerie, and before Scott’s Emulsion is simply his season closed he bought the Jar tour stock and miscellaneous assort a milk of pure cod liver oil some hypophosphites ment of animals, lhese he has been with keeping in Portland. Norris<!t Rowe, especially prepared for delicate wishing to increase their show, b >ught the b asis and wagous ftorn Arnold a stomachs. few days ago, and the outfit is Children take to it naturally now headed f rCalifornia invliarge of Frank Hall, animal trainer for Norris I because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as & Rowe ponies. naturally to the children be The Spirit of Winter. cause it is so perfectly adapted Tlie Spirit of Winter is with u«, making its presence known tn many to their wants. different wavs—sometimes by cheery For all weak and pale and sunshine and glistening snows, and sometimes by driving winds and blind thin children Scott’s Emulsion ing sten ms. To many r« *ple it seems to take a delight tn making bad tilings is the most satisfactory treat- worse, for rheumatism twists harder, t winges sharper, catan ii becomes more : ment. Bought a Menagerie. annoying, and the many symptom of scrofula are developed and aggravat ed. There is not much poetry in this, but there is truth, and it is a wonder thai more people don’t get rid of these ailment*. The medicine that cures them—Hood’s Sarsaparilla—is easily obtained aDd there is abundant p o f that its cures are radical and perma nent. Tour Cold Cured for 5a We will send you the penny, /. e., a sample free. Be sure that this picture la th* form of a label ■ oa the wrapper at every bottle ol Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNJE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 5oc.«Dd*>w; all dnwgista.