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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1904)
Ijp^y yRggj Mrs. Wash Chung, wife of Ashland’s PERSONAL MENTION. Chinese merchant and capitalist, who ••rrn* Be sure to register. You can’t vote was entertained at one of the recent so- R. D. Maplesden did business a’. ■cial gatherings of ladies of Ashland, unless you do. Printed Every Wednesday, by reciprocated Th ursday afternoon and Jacksonville today. Jas. M. Matney, a'pioneer of South Times Printing Company ern Oregon, was at the county-seat entertained a number of her Caucasian Miss Emma aud Hurry Helms were Spraying for San Jose Scale- lady friends at an “At Home,” at her Medford visitors Thursday. C has . N ickell , Editor and Mgr. Thursday. Mrs. M. Downey and her daughter residence. She is up to-date in her Parties Who Don’t do it John Knutzen, of Thompson Creek, ideas of western hospitality. were in Medford Thursday. May be Sued. was In town Thursday, on his way to TERMS: J. W. Potter of the Ashland Tribune Frame Weaver and Marcellus Ron Grants Pass. One Year, in advance... deau were killed by a caveiu at the made us a pleasant call this morning. •1.50 Henry Pech, who lives near Central O’Shea hydraulic placer mineon Starve Information as to the prevalence Six Months...................... 1.00 N. Kime of Griffin Creek, the success- Point, was in Medford Thursday, ac out creek, in the southern part of j ful farmer, was in our town Thursday. of San Jose scale hereabouts con companied by his daughter. tinues to be received. The obnox Douglas county. The men were piping Office With Pacific States Telephone Co Dr. Pleasants and John X. Miller of Ryan Building, California St. ious pest affects not only fruit trees, Mr. Hauk, Jacksonville’s saddler when the accident occurred. Weaver Central Point were in Medford Friday. but rose bushes and other ornamental and harness maker, has been joined by was *25 years of age and leaves a wife Jos. G. Martin of Antioch precinct shrubs. In many insta ices tile de- his son, who arrived from La Grande and little child. Rondeau was a half Entered at the Postoffice at Jacksonville, Ore did business in Medford a few days generate condition ot the latter is lately. sa Second Class Mall Matter breed Indian, and he also leaves a wife. ago. ascribed by housewives to other Gus Newbury, who had a severe at Tbe convention held in Jacksonville, J. H. Chambers, tho genial lumber causes, when as a matter of fact it is tack of “Manila itch.” is recovering. for the purpose of nominating candi dealer, was a Jacksonville visitor Thurs Scale. Spraying time is nearly here, T here are already 60,000 claims for His family is now afflicted with the dates for municipal offices, was the day. pensions filed for injuries in the war disease. and an important fact in the matter largest and most interesting ever held with Spain, which covered a period of is that spiaying, even where shrubs M. Bellinger, tho wideawake real Jack Fenton, who is connected with there. About 100 votes were cast, and three months. If the war had continu or fruit trees are not affected, results estate agent, was at the county-seat ed a year there is no telling how many the Redding (Calif. Iron Works, is the following nominations were made: Thursday. in a healthy, vigorous growth. A spending a few days at his home in Trustees, J. Nunan, E. Britt, John 8. ex-soldiers would be fighting to get further fact is ttiat people whose Mrs. H. G. McCarthy of Ashlaud is- Ashland. Orth, J. H. Buffer, Theo Cameron; re their names on the cash hook. trees are affected with Scale are A large number of taxpayers are in corder, Peter Delsch; treasurer, J. M. visitlng at the houiJ of her father in liable to be sued in the courts. terviewing Sheriff Rader, who gives a Cronemiller: marshal, E. F. Hubert; Oakland, Calif. E. L. Smith, president of the State R ussia remains the same absolute Silas Jones, tho popular representa rebate of three per cent on taxes paid street commissioner, H. Wendt. Board of Horticulture, say*: and cruel despotism, the foe of liberty, Dr. J. A. Bowdoin died at Klamath tive of A. Hromada of San Francisco, on or before March 15th. “The San Jose scale Is one of the the oppressor of the weak, that she Falls, Feb. 14th. He was for many was among us Thursday. County Clerk Orth turned ovor the most dreaded pests the hortlcuitur- basever been. When the appeal to J. D. Cook, president of the Throe1 i ist has to contend with, ^itid its pres race prejudice is made, as it now is— tax roll to Sheriff Rader Feb. 16th, years a resident of Southeastern Ore gon and Northern California, and Pines Lumber Co., went north Thurs- eUCe a constant menace not only and that official is busy receiving taxes “How can Americans sympathize with printed Klamath county’s first news day evening. to fruit trees and nurseries, but yellow men against white men?”—the considerately earlier than usual. Bowdoin A. J. Martin, who has charge of By- to many of our ornamental trees and A. L. Wimer and Mr. Carpenter of paper, the Star. Mr. answer is furnished by Napoleon: leaves a son, W. E. Bowdoin of bee’s orchard, situated near Jackson shrubs as well, Even among our for- “Scratch a Russian and you will find a Wagner Creek discovered a pocket ot est trees it is suited witli the willow Tartar.” The Russian whiteness is on rich quartz a short time ago. What Klamath Falls, and two daughters, ville, was in Medford Thursday. Mrs. Florence E. Green of Vancouver, ly skin deep. it will produce is not known as yet. Misses Anna and Dora Margreiter and alder as with the cherry and Wash., and Mrs. Ada J. Herron, of left Thursday for Grants Pass, where the apple. J. W. Wiley, the well known stock- Portland. There is no public fund that can be T he March Delineator contains man, has been chosen to represent they expect to remain sometime. Feb. 16th was Mrs. M. Bellinger’s ~ applied for abating tiiis nuisance; much matter of interest and Jackson county in the Socialist conven Miss Anna Jeffrey has finished teach 60th birthday anniversary, and with nor ought there to be, for it is the value in its household departments. tion that meets in Portland March 3d. her husband she thought to spend the ing the winter term of school in Grove p’ain duty under the law for every One of the most excellent features is A. C. Chittenden has taken charge day quietly. Ten o’clock came and district. She never fails giving satisfac lot and landowner to keep his prem an article by Eleanor Marchant on of Dr. Cole's farm, located not far with it a baker’s dozen of the couple’s tion. ises clean of injurious insects, nnd if Serving the Informal Sunday Night J. A. Whitman returned Thursday he refuses or neglects to do so the from Central Point. The place will be children and grandchildren reinforced Supper and Impromptu Evening Re irrigated with water taken from Rogue by well-filled baskets of toothsome from the Steve’s Fork mines. He re horticultural commissioner can have freshments, effectively Illustrated. River. eatables. The time passed only too ports everything progressing nicely it done,and the expense of disinfection Refreshments for Receptions, illus quickly, and it was evening before the there. The S. P. Co. has reduced the stop »ill be paid by the county court and trated, as well as the unique luncheon assemblage dispersed, wishing Grand Forrest Moore has become a resident a l eu thereby placed upon his prop page time at division stations from 30 dishes a la Planchette, will appeal to ma Bellinger many happy returns of of Central Point again. He expects to erty for tbe amount so paid. To all who enjoy dainty confections. Lent- to 20 minutes, in order to give more the day. go to Siskiyou county, Calif., in the make this plain: I beg to quote as running time on the road, in making obeervlng housewives will find many A Washington dispatch in the Ore near future. stations according to schedule. briefly as possible some of the provi- suggestions to lessen their table diffi gonian of Tuesday savs: Secretary Maurice Winter, the handsome rep s oris of sect ion 10, horticultural law, culties at this season, including Novel J. H. Gay of Central Point has sold Oyster Recipes by Frances E. Peck, his fine nine acre home to» Rev. J. Hitchcock has notified the Oregon resentative of Neus tad hr Bros., li as 1895. This section, af:er providing Special Lenten Dishes by Alice Chit Merley of Medford, consideration senators that neither Register Bridges been in the valley, interviewing hie for notice, declares infected trees a pu die uuisan -e and further recites: tenden, and Dainty Souffles by Mar •2000. This deal was made through nor Receiver Booth, of the Roseburg numerous customers. land office, can be reappointed. The •It shall be the duty of the board of garet Hill. In addition there are the agency of M. Beilinger. J. E. Barkdull, was in Jacksonville department’s opposition to Booth was Ito ticuiture, or tbe members theiejf numerous other seasonable recipes and Geo. W. Galloway died at Portland, well known; but up to a week ago the yesterday. Another political campaign in whose district said nuisance shall useful information for many home Feb. 11 th, in the 72d year of his age., department is about to open and “Mose” will soon ________j had no objection to exist, or the secretary, under his di needs. He was a highly respected old gentle Bridges. Even now no reason is given, be in the thickest of the fray. rection to cause such nuisance to be E A. Langley, the scientific engi at once abated, by destroying said man, and for a number of years lived except that a change is desired. T he brilliant naval achievements in Medford and Central Point. neer, is putting things in shape for tbe iu ects or pests, or their eggs or At the February examination of ap with which Japan signalizes the open Sealed bids will be received by the pile ants for teachers, certificates, held , installation of the new machinery the lar'ae, or by treating or disinfecting ing of the war with Russia have no directors of Ashland School District, at Grants Pass, the following were Iowa Lumber Co. will receive soon. tbe infected or diseased articles. The parallel in the beginning of hostilities until March 7th, for the erection of a successful: Second grade, Pearl Cun expense thereof shall be a county Scott M. Wilcox, the new agent of between nations. The daring, swift brick high school building, for which ningham, Clara Terrill, Franklin the S. P. Co. at Medford, has returned clnrge and the county court shall al and complete destruction of the Span •25,000 in bonds were lately voted. Letcher, Myrtle Houck. Third grade, from Cornelins, Wash., whither he low and pay the same out of the gen ish fleet in Manila Bay by Admiral counselor of Wm F. Herrin, chief Ella Parks, Myrtle Renshaw, Marie had been called by the death of his eral fund of tbe county. Any and all Dewey was an inspiring example for sums so paid shall be and becomes let the con- the S. P. R. R. Co. . has Galloway. Primary, Mrs. Mollie venerable mother. the Japanese commanders. But the Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Karnes returned lien upon the property and premises Spanish ships were not such formi tract for the construction of a sightly Belding. Superintendent Savage was dable and up-to-date fighting machines and elegant summer residence at assisted in the examination by G. A. from California Thu rad ay evening, af from which said nuisance shall have Savage and Miss Asteila Goodin. ter an absence of nearly two weeks, and been removed or abated, in pur as were the Russian battleships and Shasta Springs,to cost •6000. are the recipients of many congratula suance of this act, and may be re armored cruisers that the “Japs” have I. W. Harper is the "Gold Medal" Yti It«« 8 HI in Aie Taking covered by a suit in equity against whisky of tbe world. Highest awards tions and best wishes. disabled at Port Arthur or sent to the When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic such property or premises wliich at Paris, 1900; Chicago, 1893; New bottom off Chemulpo. It is impossible Orleans, 1885. Unbeaten and Un beat l«csuse the formula is plainly printed on every T. C. Norris and his family, who bottle.showlng that it la simply Iron and Qui suit to foreclose such liens shall be for the very great majority of Ameri able! Sold by E. H. Helms, Jackson nine in a taatelesa form. No Cure. No Bay. 50c. have been residents of Jacksonville for brought in the circuit court of the cans to feel anything exoept warm ad ville. several years,moved to Medford Thurs county where the premises are sit miration for the daring, the skill, the day, where Tom will operate in land of John Patrick of Grants Pass, the uated by the district attorney, in the celerity and thoroughness of the initial policeman who was so seriously stabbed different description.«. name and for the benefit of the naval attacks of the “Yankees of the by Ed Chiles, not long since, is con FredBarneburg,the well-known cap county making such payments.” The freight department of tin East.” valescing. The prospects of his as Southern Pacific has received a re italist, who has been spending the win This course has been pursued in sailant serving a term in the peniten quest from the National Livestock ter in San Luis Obispo county, Cal.,re Union county; the court promptly T he action of our government in tiary are good. Association to make an agreement to turned Friday, looking as if ,hi strip paid the bills and hens were thereby seeking through co-operation with the treated on the land.” Geo. H. Chapman, who got nis start haul livestock shipments at a mini had agreed with him. European powers to confine the Russo- in Mrs. W. V. Lippincott arrived from Oiruvu, 4» ouCCCSBlUliy mum speeu rate, bf twenty miles at jap<»ut38e connU»f Ourea ana Mau* California Thursday, and will remain in conducting ti* North Star restaurant hour. Perfect Confidence ehuria, and to guarantee the neutrality Medford until her husband goes south at Nome. He was not long since mar Freight officials considered the de and territorial integrity of China, is Where there used to be a feeling of again, which will be in a few days. Mr. uneasiness aud worry in tbe house commendable. It is, however, a diffi ried to Miss Catherine Brunner, one of mand and decided that such an ac the belles of that far-away city. celeratlon of speed would increase tbr L. will be temporarily in charge of the hold when a child showed symptoms cult undertaking. When a spark gets of croup, there is now perfect confi station at Edgewood (Cal). Charles Richton, M. B. Bozarth, expense to the railroad aud so neces entrance to a powder magazine it is not dence. This Is owing to the uuiform sitate a raise in the freight rates on Miss Mae Phipps has resigned her success of Chamberiaiu’s Cough Rem easy to “restrict the area” of destruc James Baumgardner and E. A. Cem tion. Russia is not in a mood to limit have filed articles of incorporation of livestock. The matter is now under position as teacher in tbe Grants Pass edy in the treatment ot that disease schools and returned to her home in Mrs. M. 1. Basford, of Po-jlsville, Md., her demands or to moderate her ambi the Southern Oregon Mining and De consideration of the shippers. The average of twenty miles an Medford. Miss Crane, lately of Wino in speaking of tier experience in the tion. If Japan shall give her land veloping Company; capitai stock, use of that remedy says: "I have a forces as thorough a beating as the •50,000. It will operate in Josephine hour would mean a running speed ot na, has been elected to fill the vacancy world of confidence in Chamberlain’s thirty miles an hour between stops caused by the resignation. Cough Remedy, for I have used it Mikado’s navy has inflicted upon the county. wit n perfect success. My child Gar The demand for that speed is request Russian fleet, tbe Bear may listen to Senator Carter and G. S. Butler, land is subject to severe attacks of ed for shipments of ten carlo ids or reason. But that is not the nature of prominent citizens of Ashland, are in croup and it always gives him prompt relief.” For sale by all druggists. the beast. Nor is Japan, If again flush San Francisco, the former on business more of cattle. A regular freight ed with triumph, likely to accede with connected with the new Dunsmuir train, however, consists of forty cars, out compulsion to being robbed for the bank and the latter for the purpose of so the livestock moved at that rate A Hat and a Coin. Norman Williams, who was arrested would requite special trains at great second time of the frulta^f a well-won receiving treatment for by tbe United States authorities last stamach ly increased cost of transportation. victory. fall, charged with having forged the troubles. A very neat trick may be performed While the railroad has no establish name of a missing woman to a home with a hat aud a silver quarter. The Chas. Schock, who has been at ed rule, livestock is given preference I n commenting on the pa reels-post stead relinquishment, at Hood River, quarter may be brand new, just from bill recently introduced by Congress Jacksonville for some time, attending over dead freight in the matter ot was recently arrested at Bellingham, the mint, but the hat had better be man Hearst the Interstate Grocer say»; his father-in-law,the late Henry Weyd expeditious transportation, although Wash., on the charge of having mur an old one, or at least one that Its “We are not greatly surprised that ermann, in his last illness, left for San a single car of cattle must sutler the dered Mrs. Louise J. Nesbitt and owi er is not very particular about, Hearst should have introduced such a Francisco Thursday. He was preced delays that ordinarily fall to the her daughter, Alma Nesbitt, of Omaha, for it is iikrly to a little rough hand ed by his brother-in law, August Wey- freight train to which it may be at bill, for, as a rule, the publishers of Nebraska, who left Hood River, long ling. dermann. tached great daily papers are the minions of ago in Williams’company, to locate a It must be o'the pattern known as John W. Wilson, who had the con Freight officials feel that the pre the big monopolistic department stores, homestead, and were never seen again. a “stovepipe,” either silk or beaver. upon which they depend for advertis tract for carrying the mail between ent manner of handling livestock is Williams was arrested on the evi Lay it on its side on lop of a glass ing and existence.” What are our Jacksonville and Watkins, has re the most advantageous that can lie dence of George W. Nesbitt, of Kirk tumbler, and on the upper side of the local merchants going to do about it? signed in favor of Geo. N. Lewis, who maintained under the present rate man, Iowa, who found a grave under hat place the quarter. They are going to each write to his is giving excellent service. The form schedule the chicken house on the Nesbitt Now, what you wish the company congressman and United States sena er is now wrestling with a severe at homestead which contained bloody to do is to knock the hat fr.im under tack of “ Manila itch. ” tor and demand that he oppose the sacks and two bunches of human hair. the quarter, so that the latter will passage of the bill with might and Bear Creek, which is a treacherous The grave showed signs of having fall nto the tumbler. main, and they must do so at once. stream when it is high, did more or Every one that tries it will be sure W. A. Grondahi has resigned bl been recently opened. Prompt action is necessary and, every loss damage along Its banks. It wash Nesbitt has spent several years in to strike the hat on Its brim, but that position as resident engineer of the village merchant in the United States ed away about 70 feet of the east ap Southern Pacific Company, and open looking up the record of the man gus will only send it acro-s the room, and should at once consult with the editor proach of the bridge near Central pec ted of tbe murder of his mother the quarter somew here on the floor. of bis local paper and have him do Point, which will interrupt travel over ed an i fflee in Portland for the piac- and sister. He declares that during lice of civil and mechanical engineer everything possible, through his col that structure for a short time. A Marvelous Merlai Globe ing. While the reason for his resigna that time he has brought to light tbe umns and by letters to congressmen fact of Williams having been sen Miss Fula Howard, daughter of Mr. tion Im not been made public, it is One of the attraction-« planned for and senators, to prevent the passage of and Mrs. J. W. Howard, of Grants rumored among railroad men that tenced to serve a term of eight years the St. Louis World’« Fair will be an this measure, which is a most dishsnest in the state penitentiary of Nebraska, aerial globe, 700 feet iiijh. Some unfair, extravagantly ruinous and de Paas, will give a piano recital in Stein the company, I d keeping with its on conviction of criminal assault on idea o’ Its magnitude can be obtained way hall, San Francisco, February 25, di-crimina: ion against Oregon, would afte/'comparing it with the popular structive piece of legislation. under the auspices of her tutor, Hugo not allow Mr. Grondahi a sufficient the person of his sister-in-law. He Ferris wheel, which is considered a Mansfeldt, an eminent musical in amount of funds and facilities with served three years of the sentence crude affair beside it. Tula state T he year 1903 baa taught some structor. Miss Howard gives promise which to properly carry on his work and was released for good behavior. ment Is also appropriate, after com paring the celebrated Hostetter’s w boleeome lessons to the people of the of being one of the best pianists in on the Portland-Dunsmuir division. Further evidence is said to have been Stomach Bitters with the other stom I cited States. Never before in its Oregon. So far no one has been appointed to secured to show that Williams has had ach remedies. Its 50 years’ record of six wives, two of whom have died of cure-« puts it s » far in the lead as a h story has there been a year similar Applications under the timber and succeed him. poisoning under circumstances sus- family medicine that the others are to that of 1903. Prominent industrial stone act and homestead laws received, It is t Iso rumored that M nsger ¡4 Fdcious, and on one of which he real- considered crude affairs and hardly ■ u>cks depreciated from 50 to 100 per final proofs taken, and all business Kohler, of the lines in Oregon, will zed S2000 insurance. worth a trial. Then don’t delay long e mt, and still the real prosperity of the connected with U. S. government also sever connection with the South er, as delay is always dangerous, es pecially in cases of indigestion, dys country continues. Those Concerns lands promptly and accurately attend ern Pacific Company at an early date. c’-A.sTon.TA. to ny Chas. Nickell, U. S. Commis pepsia, constipation, biliousness, in Been the Kind Yo u Haw Always Botigli which were floated at greatly inflated ed sioner for the District of Oregon, He represents the Germati stickhold somnia, chills, colds or malaria, fever valuation depreciated to a point some Office with the S outhern O rego - ers of the O. & C. R. R. Company, and Signature and ague. The bitters positively at where near their normal value, and al NIAM, Medford. Phone 211. .cures these ailments, as thousands for some time past President Harri I^have voluntarily testified. Try it and together the investing class lost heavily The Chinese new year commenced man has been negotiating for the see for yourself. as a result of buying stocks, promising Feb. 16, corresponding nearly to year purchase of these Interests. In case returns in many cases as to give rise to 4,601 of the Chinese era, which is the the deal Is made Mr. Koehler’s re Government Timber Lands. a suspicion that the investment wasun 41st of the 7th cycle of 60 years. The signation wc uld follow, as a matter of sound. Still the great industries of the first month begins Feb. 16, second on course. E<1. Williams, who is well known In It seems to be a gem ral idea among Country which, where founded on a March 17, third on April 15, fourth on Southern Oregon, and for a number of When You Have a Cold. conservative and businesslike basis, May 15, fifth on June 13, sixth on July years past has been lineman for the the people that all the valuable va The first action when you have a Sunset Telephone Company, was ex cant government land in Oregon has continue to prosper. With all of the 13, seventh on August 11, eighth on taken. Such is not the case, as cold should be to relieve tbe lungs. amined at his home in Ashland Wed been enormous shrinkage in stock values, it Sept. 5, ninth on Oct. 9, tenth on Nov. 1 can show vou 23 quarter sections of This is best accomplished by tbe free Is noticeable that there have been com 7, eleventh on Dec. 6, and the twelfth use of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. nesday and adjudged insane. Judge goverrment lai d that will cut from paratively few failures among large on Jan. 5th. This remedy liquifies the tough mu- Chas. Prim, under whose direction 3 to 6 million feet per each quarter of us aud causes its expulsion from the the examination was made, entered Sugar aid Yellow Pine, Cedar and firms doing business on conservative The County Court has adopted a new air cells of the lungs, produces a free an order for the commitment of Will Oregon Pine, in very desirable loca lines. It has been the middle class that tions for timber claims and home expectoration, and opens the secre plan for road work. Instead of hav has lost heavily. It was their money iams to the state asylum f r the in steads, close to town and the railroad, tions. A complete cure 6oon follows. that helped to boom such concerns as ing any and everybody operating the This remedy will cure a cold in less sane at Salem, and he was taken with good roads leading to them. If you Intend taking a timber claim United States Steel and the United county road grader, the machine will time than any other treatment and it there Thursday by Sheriff Rader. or hi mestead, first let me show you be placed under the control of Jack leaves tbe system In a natural and 8tales Shipbuilding Company—these healthy condition. It counteracts The Tidings says it Is believed by the some claims, and then before tiling being two notable examples of that True, living near Ashland, who under any tendency toward pneumonia physicians who have examined the go and see what others will show you. stands the business thoroughly and glass of so-called securities. unfortunate man that a severe burn 1 want you to get all tbe timber at d For sale by all druggists. in the Lest location that y< u can for with a ten-horse team will do all the across his chest and arms by a live your money. Literature furnished grading that the county will have done wire with which he came in contact on application. My location fee is TCi-fTIA. PISOS CURE FOR on the roads this year. The foreman a few years ago, has been one of the •125. Ibi (stri Y;u Hjrt Always tap Beers uw UJ of the rock-crusher crew has not been W. B. Shermfln, Rooms 10 and 12 o causes of his aberration. Williams iT. flgUtUB Masonic Temple, G’ants Pa«s, Ore. selected, but will be at the next term has a wife and one child. CONSUMPTION .. * Long distance phone 731. ot court. Bem os rotis firnes BRIEF MENTION. MANZ IIESELS KiLLEO LAW REQUIRES IT Livestock Freight Rates. TRADE MARK. Lo»» of Time, Los« of Money, Loss of Plsce, Loss of Comfort, sll follow In th« train of not using I St. Jacobs Oil * * Î For Rheumatiim, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Sprains It has cured thousands. Wilt cure you. Price 25c. and 50«. ****** ******?********** Advice to dairymen about raising their own dairy cows is given by A. C. McPherson of Vinton county, O., in Country Gentleman as follows: If dairymen would depend upon rais ing their dulry animala themselves the result would be much more satisfac tory, as a rule, than to buy from stock- men or speculators In a haphazard way any “pickups” that are offered. In order to begin right In rearing our own dairy stock calves should be se lected whose granddams on both sides had a good record at the pall or churn; then there will be a reasonable hope that the calf will evolve Into a profita ble member of the dairy, if we are in the dairy business for milk then tbe attention is drawn toward the animal which will turn her food and energies into furnishing an abundance of uillk, but if the aim of the dairyman be creatn or butter he dot* not care if the amount of milk be large or small so It yields a proper amount of butter fat But if the dairyman deems the rear ing of calves only a “side Issue” and as a result gives only indifferent treat ment he might just as well buy his cows, for a stunted calf Is a pitiable object and will never fulfill its des tiny. no mattter what Its after treat ment may be. Extravagance in the feeding of the calf is pardonable—par- slmoniousness, never! Extravagant feeding—it would be called by many means milk fresh from tbe cow or new milk for at least three weeks after the birth of the calf, and the calf that is not worth what new milk it can con sume during the first few weeks of its life Is not worth the rearing. Let me emphasize that the first weeks of the calf's existence determine its value later on. Solile In Second Pince. John Sollie, who won first prize at the National Creamery Buttermakers’ convention in 1002, was beaten by M. He Was Adjudged Insane. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. ITR—T-atnily Extia, ? 1 Í Exila, il-104« ..GO; U aatil u.-ton, ib.í’Oír i.4u. -.AT- au. 1 .'¡.ip; ing. per cil.. Chole", ;i < ,4; Wnite Milliirig, g<>< er.race. , îl-.l-Vç . _ _ 1.5(1. OAKLEY ( oolce No. 1 F< <-d, $1.U7*4( 1.11,; <1! x "b L $1»5<!J l.<>'>; P i . wii , No. 1. '1. It w$l-21 : Chet alter, tiOtr.ite'.l a $1.2HCi 1. ;o. < oiiN <■;<«><! to < holce. pr-rvil: t'alifor nia. «• w, iaic.e Yellow, $1.32*,.j@l 45 nuti.inal; White, st all IC:: till’., i CORN —Choice quality, i < t RACK I' ton. 121r . : ;o. 4 to choice White, il.Zr’.Jf OATS- < l.b,, Red. fl. ‘‘/i@L35; Elack, nominal . $’ 'Hi 1.40. ! YE Good to ei.oice, per ctl. il.30<. I . LAY'—i r ton: Wheat. $15/t1S; W:., ai.<’ Out. liRHs < al. $15r<r 17; B-.ri- nominal Clever, $¡3«! 11.60; Alfalfa, 111.a 13 50; Sl(«K. $12«t 13. -Good to choice, ¡>er bale, 6' STKA < >‘ L< AKE MEAL— I29.50@30.50. l-'EEl) CORN MEAL—Choice grades r .on, $2S 19@2J.50. JOCOANUl CAKE $21 @22. SItOUNL» BARLEY- .’er ton. $23 5e<( 24. t'1. ton. _______ 1274129. LliDltl.IN '3 _ . Per ______ BEANS -J 1 rices per ctl: Large Whiter • 5o; small -io. $2.90@3.10; P<-a. $3 ". i; Limo. SJ.25 ;3.35; Red. $3.5<l@ 1.2 . $2 8i>rr00; Bavo, $2.:iO@2.50; Placl. $2 -■ -7. II. 1 Kl(!n< ys. $4 5(„ l.f.) HONEY New Comb, per It«. Whiie. 10 <. l'.c; Ami-r. 8O10c; Extracted Wat-r Write. 5ti@6c; 1 ffci.t Amber, it»j'Z.c; La'-k Amber. 5c. DRIED l icl lT: Prices t o b. 1903 crop: App es- Eiapoiate.l, 4@1c; Sun Dri.-! i’.jOtUc. Ai ilcets—Royal, fancy. 9Wil 10c; choice st ’>1 ■ -riatl «•hole**. -holce. 10< _ !'.'c. l’< achea—Choice. uv.vi-, 5 51« % @6\4c; @ 6 St c ; fancy. »>’< peeled. In bxs. r>xs 1 ll@14c. I@14c. ’i c " a. —Choice. --------------------- Tu-ft :fancy. 9@10c. P- lit. ■!. 1. G@9c; C@9c: t unpitted. . 2c. _ Plums—7’ltt. "cur . ■ < ''.Oi. to 100s. P- vn<«- - or fan a ■ “nr 1 : ot' er S' ctlons.’4 @ > .c I» ^... a.’.n - ■ whit.. 6c; II. a. 4(j 6c. Figs- White. 3@4c Black. 41» »*4c. loo.-'e Muscat«-:.--. RAISINS 2-<-’<>v. n ?... dl.•■<.■< Loose Mu«<-.<- 5%c;4- •town. tela. 4>a do. !Ioat«d. 4Hc; 2-crown M >• I .i< : 3-i-tmvn do. loose. 6’4.-. Se7di-■ uhacns unl-kached U4c; S< e l I. s»; 'i i.o'.:; s.ne unl>l ached. 5’^. Layers per 20-lh I,ox -Ó-crown Imperial Clu tter ■■ $3; 3-crown ! ondon Layers, $1.35; 2- ciown do. fl 25. POTATOES- ' Per ctl: River BurbarAe soc 1100: E-irly Rose; 90c@$l .00; Ri,. ------- “ »'hile. 90e@$l <■ Reds. 65ii76c: Garnet S; r.as and Lompoc RurhanMr' $1.40; _____ 1 05; Oregon Burbanks. $1 15@1.30; Sweet Potatoes 12.15 ONIONS—Yellow per ctl. $1.75. BUTTER—Per lb: Creamery, extras. 31c: Creamery, good to fancy. 27@tOc; Dairy, extras, 25@26c; do. choice. 22ii24c; Store, lltiilic; California Storage. 216 24c. EGGS Per dos Ranch, selected largo. 27@27*-c; d». good to choice. 2SC 264*1 Store. 25c; California storage. nominai. “I had a very severe sickness that took off ail my hair. I pur- chased a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor and it brought all my hair back again.” T. D. Quinn, Marseilles, 111. —WT- - s w rir — fa ow 1 n *<1 One thir.2 i”? certain,— I Ayer’s Hair V’gormake-, | the hair grow. This is because it is a hair food. It feeds the hair and the hair grows, that’s all there is to it. It stops failing of the hair, too, and al ways restores color to gray hair. $I.CS a Mlle All 4ra«tsts. If your drnggi: t cannot auuply you, send us on® dollar and wo will sxpreaa you a bottle. Be sure ar.d gl»e tbe nauie of your nearest express office. Addrets, J. C. AYER CO., Lowell, Mass. PROFESSI«’ AI CARDS. R. G. GALI , M. D. Office In Orth’s Building. Hours—2 to 4 and 7 it. 8 | . m GrtÉ<n Jacksonville A. E. REAMES, w . ATTORN EY-A T-L a Jacksonville. - Orcjui,. - WOffice in Red Men's Building. HOBT. G. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT 1 AW Grant's Pass, Oregon. practices all the court« building op slain Office li> r-anr J. M. KEENE, D. D. S. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SFECI* LTV Omces m tbe Adkins Deuel bloc« Oregon Medford. P. P. PRIM & SON. Live agents to sell Dr. While*!. Electric Combs, patented Jan. 1, ’99. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Cure daniruff, hair falling out, s ck Jacksonville, Oregon. and nervous headaches yet co<t no more than an ordinary comb. Bells Will practice In all courts of the Stat. Ot on sight. Agents aie wild with >uc Hee tn the Court Bouse last door ot the cess. Send 50c fur sample (half price) right from entrance Writ« quick. Ti.e Dr. White Electric Comb C l . Decatur lil.J HOUGH. A. C ATTORNEY-AT-LAW DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Eldncy Trouble Makes You Miserable. Iraat’s P«ti. bretes. - Office over Halr-K.ddle Hardware Store H. D. NORTON, ' who reads the news TTOR NEV AND CCI NSELGR AT 1 AW now of the wonderful Grant’s Pasa, Oregon. . cures made by Dr. I 1 Kilmer's Swamp-Root. I I the the great kidney, liver 'Office above S P. D. A L. Co 'a Store. k L and and bladder remedy, e It is the great medi- cal triumph of the nine- 4 teenth century; dis- covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad JACKSONVILLE der specialist, and is wonderfully successful (r. promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested tn so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur Abstract» made to Title» »f chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has Landa. been made by which all readers of this paper LEGAL DOCUMENTS. who have not already tried it, may have a all aind drawn up especially pertalnlnr te the settlement of eatatea. sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book felling more about Swamp-Root and how to ¡nd out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. accounts Silicited, Prompt Remittance. MONEY LOANED. (When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and Invstment securities a specialty. Jaeksoc send your address to bounty Scrip bought and sold. have a complete set of maps of all surveyed Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- .Slide in this county, and receive Abstract« tamton, N Y. The nonthly from Roseburg Land Office, the Lard tegular fifty cent and department at the O. A C. R. K. and the Stair Land Department at Salem of all new entries io liar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Í Silas «I. Day Notary Public Real Estate Agent and D. S. Commissioner for Jackson County. JOHN SOLLIK. Sondergaard at the 1903 convention, recently held, though tbe winner’s mar gin was only .09 of a point, a margin so small that It must have tested the judges' taste to detect it The scores of the first three were: M. Sondergaard, 90.75; John Sollle, 90.66; F. II. Kelllng, 94.91. The two first named are Minne sota men. Kelling resides at Jeff er- son. Mo. Coat of Running a Creamery, The total cost for running a cream- ery and marketing the product, includ ing Interest on tbe Investment and provision for a sinking fund, ought not to exceed 3& cents for every pouud of butter made. Under favorable condi tions this cost ought to be reduced to 3 or even as low as 1^ cents. The smallest practical creamery cannot be operated for less than $4 or |5 per day. It becomes evident, then, that the dai ly product should be over 150 pounds as a safe minimum; consc juentty no creamery should be put into operation unless having control or a promise of about 300 cows.—Oscar Erf, Universi ty of Illinois. Importance of tKe Farmer. Let us bear in mind that in tbe creamery business the farmer, the man who furnishes the milk, is the most important factor. This should be had in view when shaping the policy of conventions. Inside the creamery the buttermaker is the most Important factor. There be is pretty much the whole thing. But the buttermaker and his factory don’t amount to much without a good ly supply of milk or cream. The farm er is the foundation—yea, the founda tion plus the four walls of the institu tion. If tbe farmer does not make money—that Is, get a profit from his labor and his Investment—the cream ery cannot long succeed, and the but- termaker cannot hope to be long in business. Don’t exclude the farmer from your convention programmes. Let him take part in all the discussions it is possible to get him to take part in. It will re sult in good to the creamery and to all connected with the creamery.—A. Anderson in Creamery Journal. Don’t make aoy mistake, but re member the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Binghamton, N. Y. on ever) bottle. Do You Enjoy What You Eat? Yes can eat whatever and whenever you like if you take KodoL By tbe use of thia remedy disordered digestion and diseased stomachs are so completely restored to health, and the full performance of their functions naturally, that such foods as would tie one into a double-bow-knot are eaten without even a "rumbling" and with a posi tive pleasure and enjoyment. And what is more—these foods are assimilated and transformed Into tbe kind ot nutriment th«» Is appropriated by the blood and tissues. Kodoi is the only digestant or oomblnafion at digestants that will digest ail classes of food. In sddltlon to this fact it oontalna. In assimilative form, the greatoat known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodoi cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all disorders arising therefrom. Kodoi Digests What You Eat Makaa 0M, StOOMCh SwwL BotUMonly. R«r>hr >U«. • 1.0& boUtof 2N ttaMS tU trial ska, which aeUa far BO cents «f osM storage tor ths first year. have e Naeaber ef FlacFarois aad ett.rr Desirable Propertv la oiy bands fwr Sale. W*Promr>l reply made to all letter« Cba-g- ■s in accordance with 'he tln.es Refers, by permission. Hon. H. K. Hums .udge of the 1st Judclal District, and u> any business house tn Jacksonville. SILAF J. DAY Weeks & Faker Funeral Directors and Embalmers Wot Side. Medford. Ore. Open Niglits L O. DsWITT A OO r- ■—** -us J J». S evers • ¡T-. Ask The Agent --------FOR-------- Tickets TO SPOKANE, ST. PAUL. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. GREATEST STRENGTH FINEST FLAVOR AND ABSOLUTE PURITY Ri ZMSi T E. E. O To Test Keeplnv QusUlttea. Danish dairy societies have just de- elded to test the keeping quality of the butter sent to the shows of the prov inces. The samples will be placed 1» cold storage and there held for ten days, about the time required for plac ing the product on the table of the English consumer, at a temperature corresponding as closely as possible to that whigh the butter would meet in transit. Tbe state has made an addi tional appropriation to cover expenses made 1 am thus prepared to make out bcme- itead papers and take proofs thereon. Also 1 take tilings and proofs of timber lands, and can save to parties the eipecse of » trip to tbe Roseburg land office Medford Furniture Co. HouseFurnishers and Undertakers. JohnH. Butler, Funeral Di rector. Day Phone Main 353. Night Phone Main 251. Daily o 2 Trains Fast Time N ew E quipment T hroughout Day Coaches, Palace and Tourist Sieepers, Dining and Buffet Smoking Library Cars. Dayligh trip throught the Cascade and Rocky mountains v.,r°r FH>U Particulars. Rates. Folders etc., call on or adress ru. t . . H D ickson , City licket Agent, 122Tbl>d Slreet. Portland, Oregon. S. G. YERKES, G. W. P. A.. 818 hirst Avenue, Seattle, Wash. V t g . WANTED. i He Has a Very Bad Record A Railroad Official Resigns. Salónica, Yacrrtonia, Feb. 13.—Tip Albanians who v.-ere besieging Shemp Pusha, wlio with 25 i Turkish troop and three guns was reported to te b' ::ie; d by 2C.C00 AJ’ anians at Ka<k iliosl, have been routed, losing 8 men killed and wounded. The Turk isli losses are said to te heavy. Five addltio; al battalions of troop have be' n ordered to Votishovi' h.