The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 16, 1904, Image 2

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SHIP SUBSIDY HUNTERS ' WHAT “STAND
It llepre«entii a Dire Extreme, n Par­
ty Forced A&aiimt n Wall.
Foiled at the Treasury Door,
They Try the Window.
C has . N ickell , Editor and Mgr.
TERMS:
One Year, in advance...
Six Months......................
WILT METHOBS OF ARTFUL MEN.
Endeavorlug to Secarc a Monopoly
of the Philippine Carrying Trade.
‘•God ifelp the Wetttm Farmer»!0
Office With Pacific States Telephone Co ,
Ryan Building, California St.
Entered st the Poatoffice at Jackaonvll'e, Ore.,
as Second Class Mail Matter
P resident R oosevelt has suggest­
ed and Senator Fairbanks of Indiana
has agreed to accept the vice-presi­
dential nomination on the Republican
ticket if tendered him. This evidently
means that it will be Roosevelt and
Fairbanks.
S bcbetary T ah has directed that
Fort Walla Walla be made a perma­
nent army post. In so doing he revoked
the order issued by his predecessor
early in the winter directing that the
Fort be abandoned. Ever since the issu­
ance of the adverse order of Secretary
Root Senator Ankeny has been endeav­
oring to secure its revocation, and only
by persistent efforts has he succeeded.
T here has been considerable of a
change in the diplomatic service of
this government. The President hue
appointed John Barrett of Oregon,now
minister to Argentina, minister to the
new Republic of Panama, vice Buch­
anan. Barrett is to be succeeded at
Argentina by Arthur Beaupre of Ill­
inois, now minister to Colombia.
Beaupre will be succeeded by W. W.
Russell of the District of Colombia.
M r . C leveland ' s letter on Demo­
cratic reorganization and reunion of­
fers no enthusiasm for his party. It is
an old sermon in not even a new dress.
There is no thrilling shibboleth in his
wearisome words that would stir the
party and spur it to triumph. Just as
Roosevelt is new blood In the Republi­
can fold, just as bis creed is a thrilling
call to the clansmen, so does the Demo­
cratic party need new blood, new and
radical ideas and a creed of pronounc­
ed and tumultuous progress that will
call in the farthest wandering faction.
Such a creed and such a call Mr.
Cleveland cannot supply for an oc­
casion on which such a man as Mr.
Roosevelt is to be the opposing candi­
date.
R ussia has a population of 113,000,-
000, while Japan has less than 45,000,-
000. Russia’s native and reserve army
footingls 1,200,0(0, while Japan’s total
force does not exceed 421.000. If tbe
outcome of tbe conflict between the
two nations could be correctly predict­
ed by their relative strength, it would
seem that there could be but one end­
ing, and that favorable to Russia. But
the Russian base of supplies is a long
way off, some six thousand miles.
Food and other war supplies and troops
must be transported that immense dis­
tance over a single track railroad to
meet the Japanese practically on his
own dunghill. Russia has a big job
before her.
N othing ever happens in any line
that is so unusual that something in
the same line has not previously oc­
curred that exceeded it, and there is
always some old settler around who
can remember It. Nothing ever oc­
curs that is the “worstever,” because
some one can recall an event of the
same character that happened when
he was a boy that “beat it all hpller.”
It is probable that tbe “worst” can
never happen, for if it should, the rec­
ord can be cited which can always be
depended upon to disclose something
that greatly surpassed it, and which
happened “in the spring or winter of
’52.” And It is a source of supreme
satisfaction to be assured that our par­
ents have passed through trying ex­
periences that can never come to us.
The very worst is said to be behind us.
PAT” MEANS.
Senators Frye, Hale and Beverldflre
Special Attorneys For Monopoly.
The old ship subsidy crowd are again
haunting the capitol at Washington.
They have, however, learned some
things by experience. They are not go­
ing directly after what they want and
asking Uncle Sam to put his hand In
his pocket and give them $5.000,ODO to
$10,000,000 a year because they are in
tho business of ruunlug steamships.
They have discovered that this is so
obnoxious to the people that even a
Republican congress hesitutes to fulfill
the pledge of Senator Hanna, who in
return for a campaign fund of about
$500,000 In 1898 pronilsetl to let the
shipowners write their own bill.
The ship subsidy hunters are no less
greedy now, but they are more dis-
creeL Realizing that the Republicans
dare not pass a general subsidy bill
Just before a presidential election, they
have planned a special commission to
consider the need of government aid to
shipping. This committee is to report
the first day of the short session of
congress. Just after the election, and
during that session u ship subsidy bill
is to be driven through. So the Repub­
lican leaders promise.
But the hungry shipowners are un­
willing to wait a full year without a
morsel. Hence they are pushing two
bills. Introduced by Senator Frye,
which. If passed, will not only give
them a taste of subsidy, but which will
be the entering wedge, they hope, for
subsidy legislation which will open wide
to them the door of Uncle Sam's big
treasury. These two bills were unani­
mously reported by the two commit­
tees of the senate presided over by Sen­
ators Frye and Lodge. Both were re­
ported without hearings, without ln-
vestigatlon and wlthout consideration,
One of these bilks provides that all
shipments by sea of government sup­
plies shall be in American vessels. The
other extends our coastwise laws to the
Philippines, or. In other words, pro­
vides that all freight and passenger
traffic between the United States and
the Philippine Islands shall be in
American vessels.
The object of both bills is to give
an absolute and unconditional monopo­
ly to American vessels in all Philippine
business. The Philippine trade is com­
paratively small. There is not enough
of it to warrant the establishment of
regular lines. Nearly all of It 4s now-
done tn foreign tramps and at a rate
Immeasurably lower than could be
maintained by regular lines.
As innocent and harmless as these
bills appear, they are so bad that so
ardent a Republican as former Secre­
tary of War Root strongly opposed
them In letters written to Senator Frye
Secretary Root was in favor of govern­
ment aid to shipping; but. realizing the
full meaning of giving American ves­
sels an unconditional monopoly, he
said that he would rather contract to
give them an advance of 50 or even
100 per cent over present freight rates
than to consent to the passage of these
two bills.
The printing of Secretary Root's two
letters opened the „eyes of many to
the enormity of the proposed legisla­
tion. Frightened at the greatly in­
creased cost of transportation which
wonld result from these bills, the east­
ern cordage manufacturers and the
western binder twine dealers compelled
Senator Lodge to grant a hearing in op­
position to these bills. But at this
hearing Senator Lodge arranged to
have present all the shipping interests,
and then he and Senator Hale of Maine
and Senator Beveridge of Indiana con­
stituted themselves as special attorneys
for the shipping people and in opposl
tion to the opponents of the bill. The
result was that the opponents were
only enabled to get in their testimony
In halfway fashion. But this testimo­
ny nevertheless showed that the bill
would more than double freight rates
on all products to and from the Phil­
ippines, and this Increase would in the
end be paid by the producers of the
products that we ship to the Philip
pines, it showed that by far the heav­
iest sufferers would be the consumers
of binder twine. It show ed also that
the heavy freight rates from the Phil­
ippines to Atlantic, ports would be
practically prohibitory and that the
hemp from the Philippines would ei­
ther be sent to England or, if it came
direct to this country at all, it would
come by the Pacific ports and that the
transcontinental freight rates would
place the eastern cordage manufactur­
ers at such a disadvantage that they
would probably be driven out of busl-
ness. The result of this would be to
throw the western fanners into the
hands of the Chicago trust—the Inter-
national Harvester company—and then,
as one man put It, "God help them!”
The farmers and the people generally
must always pay the cost when Uncle
Sam gets generous to the corporations
and trusts. Government favoritism is
good for the favorites, but it is hard on
the people who foot the bills.
BYRON W. HOLT.
T estimony submitted at the trial
of the St. Louie, mt inters of the city
house of delegates, at Fulton, Mo., lets
light in on some of the most dastardly
corruption of officials every shown up
in this country. The depravity to
which official representatives of the
people can descend, as well as the cold­
blooded audacity of corruption that
has existed in St. Louis,is a revelation.
According to the evidence of six former
members of the house of delegates,
nineteen delegates received $2500 each
for passing the light bill in 1899. If
the testimony of these witnesses is to
be credited; those experts in bribery
met together, not to protect the inter­
ests of the city, but for the purpose of
distributing boodle, selliLg themselves
to the highest bidder. The six witness
es further testified that they had ac
cepted bribes frequently. One of them
was so accustomed to be bribed that
he could not tell how often, whether
fifty times or more. When such dam­
Aecoaapliahed Facta.
aging evidence against officials is
The president says the Panama mat­
brought to light, one wonders where ter is “an accomplished fact” So is the
“grafting” In tbe postal and public
thia rascality will end.
land departments, but that is no rea­
So much has been said about the son why the guilty parties should not
Foraker pro-trust bill that it is worth be punished.
while to state just what it is. Tho
bill was introduced In the Senate by
Senator Foraker of Ohio, and has the
purpose of permitting “reasonable re­
Tht Yreka Jouinal says that there
straint” of trade. The Sherman anti­
seems
to be a great deal of unrest at
trust and the inter-state oom me roe
McCloud,
Cal.,on account of the man­
laws forbid all restraint of trade com­
agement
reducing
wages and raising
binations or agreements. Hence the
tbe
rent
of
all
tbecompany
buildings.
effect of this bill, if adopted, would be
It
is
said
that
those
affected
do not
to undo all national anti-trust legisla­
publicly express disappointment; but
tion . It permits any kind of a combina­
tion in restraint of foreign trade. Thus, it is thought that se reral of tbe best
bands will seek employment in other
so far as that trade is concerned, the
camps. Another soil ree of disaffec­
two great anti-monopoly measures of
tion arises from tbe report that the
the national statutes would be com­ manager has gone East u> import a
pletely repealed. This feature of the few thousand Swedes from Minnesota
bill was very likely suggested by the and Wisconsin, to work at eastern
great railway interests and some of rates, or about two-thirds of wages
now paid at McCloud. Before this
the trusts especially interested in the tbe
company employed Italians, but
conquest of foreign trade. In a recent discharged them. Because of reduction
speech in Minneapolis Mr. Hill declar­ in wages, higher house rent, with
ed that the restraints imposed on higher prices for provisions, clothing,
labor troubles may occur, to put
foreign commerce by certain provisions etc.,
Siskiyou county to much expense,
of the inter-state commerce law seri­ ike Shasta county has endured in
ously Interfere with the develop ment Rhe Keswick mining trouble.
of American foreign trade. We hope
the Foraker bill will be snowed under.
Trouble Feared at McCloud.
BRIEF MENTION.
The Siskiyou Electric Power Co. ‘ Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
which bought the electric works at
and Don’t Know it.
Ashland, several months ago, last week
IIow To Find Ont.
took formal possession, by paying the
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
balance of the purchase price of $40,000 water and let it stand twenty-four hours, a
Messrs. Roseborougb, Churchill and
sediment or set-
J tling indicates an
Steele came from Yreka, Calif., to at­
— - unhealthy condi-
tend to the final transfer. Mr. Steele
tion of the kid­
will lie in charge of the plant, and will
neys; if it stains
your linen it is
be assisted by J. W. Potter, John D.
evidence of kid­
Stewart. Chas. King and Mr. Owen.
ney trouble; too
The new owners will make a number
frequent desire to
of improvements and sell electricity
pass It or pain in
the back is also
to parties wishing to use it during the
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad­
day time.
der are out of order.
FAVORITE LILIES.
When
und
How
to
Set the
Bulb»
^Health
;
'
gome Ka«ily Grown Vu riet le«.
Next Thursday is “St. Patrick’s day i
acow
The
lilies, with the exception of can
in
the
mornin,
”
an
event
dear
to
all
Democracy's disposition towurd exist­
jidutn and exelsuin, may be planted
ing evils und Injurious institutions Irish mon.
“ For 25 years I have
to advantage in November. Auratuui,
missed taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla i
which have fastened themselves in sub­
Judge Bellinger has appointed John
the beautiful gold banded lily of Ja
every spring. It cleanses my a
stantial growth Is, and ought to be, Miner Booth of Grants Pass as U. S.
blood, makes me feel strong, and g
pan. Is best set ten or twelve inches
sane. There is no desire on the part Commissioner.
does me good in every *'ay. ~
deep; the others from four to six Inches
of Democracy to wreak mischief, to
John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.T.
J.
MeElfresh
and
his
family
wore
in
deep.
The
laneifolium
or
speclosum
destroy without regard for the wel­
varieties are perhaps the most popular
fare of legitimate businiw. There Is Medford a few days since, on their way
lilies grown, as they are of easy cul­
Pure and rich bicod
no mind to do violence where sound to Jacksonville.
ture
and
produce
large
flowers
of
deli
method will achieve a better end.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F Shepherd of Ash
carries new life to every
cate beauty on strong stems.
Democracy will pursue no hysterical land, who have been visiting in the
The laneifolium lilies include album
part of the body. You
purpose, but rather a calm and scien- East, returned home Friday.
(white), rubrum (white, shaded with
title course of eradication consistent
are invigorated, refreshed.
Taxpayers are flocking to the county­
with the least disruption.
Wliat to Do.
You feel anxious to be
There is comfort in the knowledge so
But, on the other band. It will by no seat . nd Sheriff Rader and his deputies
The Name Witch Hazel.
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
means content Itself with the kind of are kept busy writing tax receipts.
The name Witch Hazel is much abus­ Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
active. You become strong,
conservatism expressed In Mr. Roose­
C. Kleinhammer, who raises some of ed. E. U. DeWitt & Co., Chicago, wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the
steady,courageous. That’s
velt's famous backdown message on tbe finest apples in the valley, has are the inventors of the original and back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
the tariff and trusts. In which he de­
o.ily
genuine
Witch
Hazel
Salve.
A
of
the
urinary
passage.
It
corrects
Inability
what Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
clared that the evils in these instltu- been shipping a large quantity of them certain cure for Cuts, Burns, Bruises, to hold water and scalding pain tn passing
south.
Ezema,,
Tetter,
Piles,
etc.
'There,
tlons were overinatched by the good
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
will do for you.
2
#7
and that to disturb the evils would be
Dr. E. E. Emerson, formerly of Med are many counterfeits of this salve wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
SI Mabottk All draffisti.
dangerous, In tuet, the operation of ford, and his wife have returned from some of which are dangerous, while necessity of being compelled to go often
they
are
all
worthless.
In
buying
Aik your doctor what b® think»» of Ayer •
attacking them at all seemed to him California and are located at Central Witch Ila el Salve see that the name during the day. and to get up many times
Sarianarilla. lie know» all about this grand
during the night. The mild and the extra­
to be so very delicate that lie declined Point at present.
old
family medicine. Follow LU advice and
E C. DeWitt & Co.. Chicago, is on ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon
we will be
co . Dowell, Mro.
to advise It He announced the doc­
the
box
and
a
cure
is
certain.
Sold
realized,
it
stands
the
highest
for
its
won
­
A wedding will take place at by all Druggists.
trine of toleration of Ills and submis­
derful cures of the most distressing cases.
Sonoma, Calif., in a short time. The
sion to injury.
If you need a medicine you should have the
I Vf
Denux'racy will not consent to view contracting parties are well known in
best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes.
PERSONAL MENTION
You may nave a sample bottle of this
as “necessary evils” such matters as Medford and Central Point.
PROFESSIONI CARDS.
wonderful
discovery
federal corruption, mulcting tariff pro­
J. O. Fuller, who is engaged in min­
I. L. Hamilton is making San Fran­ and a book that tells»
tection and the palpable disorders of
ing tn Douglas county, is visiting rela­ cisco a business visit.
L-.
more about it, both sent| b
the trusts.
absolutely
free
by
mail,
R. G. GALE, M. D
tives
living
In
Jacksonville.
His
oper
­
Speaking upon the tariff. Representa­
Sheriff Rader was among his many address Dr. Kilmer & Home of Swamp-Root.
I
tive Williams In his recent and widely ations arc showing up well.
friends in Medford Thursday.
Co., Dinghamton, N. Y. When writing men­
¡Office in Orth’s Building.
read address exhibited the sound and
Eugene Kienlln, the brewer, and H.
tion reading this generous off 3r in this paper
Carl
Narregar.
was
in
Jacksonville
Hours—2 10 4 and 7 to » | . m
discriminative views which character­ H. Barton, tho watchmaker, both well-
Don
’
t
mile
any
mistake,
but
re
­
LILIL'M
LAXCIFOLlUkl
HUBBUM
ize the Democratic attitude, saying known citizens of Grants Pass, died today on professional business.
member the rame. Swamp-Root, Dr. rose and spotted with deep red.) and
that his party had no desire to de­ during the past week, of pneumonia.
W. E. Thompson of Watkins, tbe Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad
Oregon
Jackson vii le
dress, Binghamton, N. Y. on every inelpomene (rich blood crimson, heavily
molish the tariff at a single blow, to
miner, was in our city Thursday.
spotted). These lilies grow from two
A supply of fresh vegetable seed, di­
bottle.
explode It with dynamite or to pull
J. M. Bristow and J. J.Winningham,
to four feet high and bloom in August.
A. E REAMES,
down Its pillars and throw down tbe rect from Washington, D. C., hue been
Everybody
knows
the
splendid
tiger
the
miners,
were
in
Medford
Friday.
attorn
e Y-A T-LA w ,
structure with a crash. It would re­ received at the S outhern O regonian
Elies, with their rich tones of scarlet
quire a considerable time to recon­ office. It will be distributed free while
J. C. Pendleton,former county assess­
Oregon.
Jacksonville.
or orange salmon, spotted with black.
struct a tariff on Democratic princi­ it lasts.
or, was in Medford during the week.
The tbunbei'gianums range from lemon
ples. In his opinion, though, the par­
•»“Office lu Red Men'« Butldlnr
A. E Smith of Douglas county arriv­ Twenty jears ago Or g.»n farmers color to orange red. Ilansonl Is a fine
The
citizens
of
Central
Point
and
ty’s final Intent was clear. To Democ­
ed
here
Friday,
and
will
remain
a
while.
dark
yellow.
The
superbum,
or
Turk's
vicinity
have
repaired
tho
approach
were paying $50 an acre to have their
racy a tariff virtually represents a tax
ROBT. G. SMITH,
A. W. Sturgis and Geo. S. Howard timber lands cleared. Now timber cap. Is a deep orange red, thickly spot­
upon consumers. A Democratic tariff, to the bridge across Bear Creek, that
therefore, should as nearly as might was damaged by the high water, and were Jacksonville visitors a few days lands that have es» aped the cLaiers ted.
ATTORNEY AN’D COUNSELOR AT LAW
Llllum brownll has beautiful flowers
be provide for equal taxation of con­ it is being crossed as usual.
ago.
are selling at $50 ac acre. Timber of Immense size, inside creamy white,
Graat'* Pass, Oregaa.
sumers, for an equalized charge upon
The U. S. Grand Jury will meet in
Hon. G. F.Schmidthlein of Woodville men from the East think the state outside shaded chocolate purple.
Consumption or the thing consumed.
would have been better off had it sav
Most lilies prefer partial shade, and
practices all the ooarts Office la Hank
Mr. Williams thus correctly interpret­ Portland during the month. J. N. was in Medford and Jacksonville Fri­
building up stxlra
edits
magnificent
fir
trees
ins'.eadof
the
tall sorts should have protection
Hockersmith
of
Roxy
precinct
is
one
day.
ed Democratic conservatism. Repub­
lican conservatism is a misnomer un­ of those who has been summoned to
H. Wlthington, thezattorney, was in coruignlng them to the dimes, as the from high winds.
Although nearly all of the lilies may
less tbe English language has stiffen'd serve as members of that body.
J. M. KEENE, D. D. S
Jacksonville Friday on professional value of these woods is to be further be called hardy, a winter covering of
enhanced
as
time
rolls
on.
a distinct loss of meaning. The Repub­
Fred Dorn of Watkins, the young business.
lican party stands pat on its federal miner, has gone to Plumas county,
About the only available timber in ashes or litter Is an advantage.
JPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
A. H. Wyland, a pioneer citizen of the United States now is on the c >ast
scandals, on the trusts, on the tariff
Omoes ,n tbe Adkins Deuel block
Calif.,
to
enter
the
employ
of
Herman
Our
Fruit
In
London.
Climax, was in Medford during the of Oregon and Washingto'1, and at
and especially on its machine organiza­
Now Is a particularly opportune time Medferd,
Oregaa.
tion now In tbe flower of development ‘Kling, who is operating a big placer past week.
present rate of cutting and removal for the American fruit grower to es­
The Republican party Is loath to fore­ mine there for a Seattle company.
Dr. J. M. Keene and W. 1. Vawter this supply etc only last for about tablish a big trade with England. That
go the more abundant fruitfulness
P. P. PRIM & SON.
Homeseekers from the East are went to Jacksonville Thursday, to pay
twenty five years longer. In tbe country has recently been swept by
which eight years’ perfection of a ma­ flooding some parts of the Pacific their taxes.
•TTORNEYS
AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
meantime, as clearing pr< ceeds, lum­ several very severe storms which were
chine bolds forth. It is obliged to seek coast. But very few have arrived in
unusually
destructive
to
fruit
trees.
Mrs. Ttos. Booth of Grants Pas- is ber will increase in value until slump­
vindication upon its past record. Its Southern Oregon, although quite a
Jackaanville, Oreg**.
past politics. It is rigidly held by cir­
visiting with his aunt, Mrs. Wilson of age will probably reach the bifch The present crop Is absolutely ruined,
cumstances to the defense of Its ca­ number are expected to come later.
'Will practice in *11 courts of tbe Slate. Of
figures of $10 to $15 per thousand feet while the injury done to the trees Is
Jacksonville.
such that It will be a number of years
Oce In the Court House last door on tbe
H.Snook of Albany, who built school­
reer, its purposes, its attainments.
now
demanded
in
the
waning
foiests
rirbt from entrance
before they will again produce a nor­
Dr. C. R. Ray was in Portland re­
Change of attitude is utterly denied it houses at Ashland before, and also at
of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
mal
output.
A6
a
result
of
these
ren
­
cently
on
business
connected
with
his
Its forced position, from which the Jacksonville and Grants Pass.has been
Within the past five years large ditions American fruit has been sell­
A. C HOUGH,
times admit of no escape’ Is expressed awarded the contract for erecting the electrical plant.
fortunes
have
been
made
in
Oregon
ing
like
the
proverbial
hot
cakes.
The
ATTORNEY
- AT - LA W
In the unfortunate phrase “stand pat," high school building of Ashland, to be
S. C. Minnick, who is now a promi­ timber lands as a result of the rapid price paid at the auction sales in Lon­
signifying extreme negation, excluding
...
Vregaa.
nent citizen of Central Point, was advance in values. From the price at don Is from 25 to 30 per cent higher draat's Pass.
the idea of determination to act to Im­ completed Oct. 15th. His bid was $24,- among us recently.
Office
over
Halr-K.ddle
Hardware
Store
than
usually
obtains,
and
the
demand
350.
$5 an acre .at which timber land went
prove, to move at all; denying inten­
is
still
insatiated.
Considerable
Cali
­
W.
H.
Sherid
of
Antioch
precinct
tion and suggesting impotence of will.
The Iowa Box and Lumber Co. has
begging in 1898, tea ttmis the figures
“Stand pat” is the position of a dire much of its machinery in operation and spent a day in Jacksonville and Med­ 19 not an unusual price now. The fornia fruit has been received, chiefly
pears and plums. New York Bartlett
extreme, a*party forced against a wall. will soon be running on full time. Tbe ford during the week.
H. D. NORTON,
woods of Oregon have nearly all bren ¡»ears are also on the market and get­
Can there be conservatism In such an welcome sound of its whistle is heard
Miss Leila Prim has been the guest bought up by Eastern timber men, ting a good price. There Is said to be TTOK NEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
ultra attitude?
of her aunt, Mrs. F. .Luy, returning to while millions of idle capital bare a splendid opportunity for the sale of
Great** Pass, Oregea.
The country is thoroughly tired of three times a day already. The factory
is
now
filling
a
big
order
for
fruit
box
­
Jacksonville Thursday.
been lying in Portland banks, the de­ our apples, the crop of which Is quite
“stand pat” which denies not only the
Thos. E. Nichols of Eagle Point pre­ positors not knowing what to do with abundant In most of the apple grow­
possibility of remedy, but the existence es from the south.
■Office above S P D. 4 L. Co ’« Store.
A very small propor­ ing states.—American Gardening.
of essential wrongs. Democracy will
Oregon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., of cinct, tbe well-known stockman was a their money
move along a middle course carefully, Jacksonville, held its annual banquet Medford visitor not long since.
tion of Oregon people ever thought it
guarding against unnecessary damage, Thursday evening, which was an elab­
worth while to use their rights in tak­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
A.
Webb
arrived
seeking gradually to effect desirable
orate one. Quite a number of mem­ from Goldendale, Wash., Wednes­ ing up timber land, and now, when One of the most remarkable case« of a
changes.—St. Louis Republic.
they begin to realize the chances they cold, deep-seated on the lungs, caus­
bers of the order-from different parts day, for a short visit in Medford.
ing pneumonia, is that of Mrs. Ger­
have missed, they find that the Gov­ trude E. Fenner, Marion, Ind., who
of
the
valley
were
in
attendance
and
Jos.
Hendricks
of
Klamath
county
Keep« Importer« Gaeaainp.
ernment has little or nothing further was entirely cured by the use of One
“How old is Ann?” Is easy when com­ thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
was in Medford a short time ago, ac­
Minute Cough Cure. ’ She says: “The
pared with that crazy quilt patchwork
Train service south of Ashland has companied by a brother,who lives east to bestow on its citizens. With the coughing and straining so weakened
exception
of
a
second
quality
of
pine
puzzle, the Dingley bill, whose different been irregular during the past week, of the Rocky Mountains. They have
me that I ran down in weight from
in the mountains of Southeastern 148 to 92 pounds. I tried a number of
patches, or rates of duty, were designed occasioned by a succession of slides at been visiting relatives.
Oregon, all the timber land in tbe remedies to no avail until I used One
by a thousand different manufacturers Wall Creek, a small stream some miles
Mr. and Mrs.Horace Pelton of Sam’s state has found its way into the hands Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of
and were simply pieced together by south of Ashland, which place has
Valley attended the Masonic love feast of people who know how to appreciate this wonderful remedy cured me en
Congressman Dlngley. Dingley, how­
tirely of the cough, strengthened my
ever, still further raised the rates so as always given tbe railroad company at Jacksonville Thursday evening.
its value. These people had seen the lungsand restored me to my normal
considerable
trouble.
to have a “trading margin” that would
I. W. Thomas and E. Richter were timber lands of Wisconsin, Michigan weight,health and strength.” Said by
Abstract* made to Title* of
leave the trusts plenty of protection
John Mast has concluded that Jack- among tbe many who are wandering to and MioDesota rise in value front all Druggists.
Laod*.
after we had swapped tariffs with nu­ son county is good enough for him.
J acksonvilte at this time of the year.
$1.25 an acre to $1500 within a genera­
LEGAL DOCUMENTS.
merous foreign countries, according to and last week purchased A. H. Fish­
all Kind drawn up especiallvpertalnlnr to
WHITE S
Walter Applegate, tbe accommodat­ tion, and they knew history would re­
the original reciprocity plan’ The man­ er’s place, located near Phoenix. There
the settlement of estates.
ufacturers, after making the rates as are about 40 acres of splendid land, and ing county «border, has been visiting peat itself in Oregon.
A few years ago timber experts
high as they dan-d, had inserted blind
relatives and friends living at Ashland.
accounts Solicited, Prompt Remittance.
paragraphs, “basket” clauses, etc., to he paid $450o therefor. Mr. Fisher
thought
the supply of pine in Kansas
MONEY LOANED.
Miss
Verna
Long
of
Humboldt
coun
­
fool the uninitiated and to fore»- tbe expects to leave us soon, we are sorry
would
last
for
fifty
years
at
least
Invstment securities a specialty. Jackson
ty, Calif., is in Medford, the guest of
THE 6UÂRÀMTEEB
bounty Scrip bought and sold.
rates on many articles much higher say.
Only recenty it has been discovered
have a complete set ot maps of all surveyed
Mrs.
Chas.
Nickell.
She
has
been
than congress intended.
The residence of M. Dimmer, who
.ands in this county, and receive Abstracts
that it will be exhausted within five
monthly from Roseburg Land Office, the Land
In this way, by compelling new and lives a few miles south of Jacksonville, visiting at Rossland and Nelson, B. C. years at the present rate of denuda-,
department et the O. A C. R. R. and the Slate
unexpected classifications, the rates on was on Feb. 29th a scene of a jolly
J. Thorndike has been at tbe Ster­ tion of the forests. And with the ex-1
Laod Department at Salem of all new entries
scores of articles have been forced up.
made
I am thus prepared to make out home­
ling mine for some time, moving the
stead papers and take proofs thereon. Also I
Hundreds of Importers are kept guess gathering of his friends,among whom buildings which have been standing on tiausting of the timber supply of tbe
take Blings snd proofs ot timber lands, and
were P. Ensele and Paul Da mmer. It
South will come the higher prices tor
ing by this Dlngley puzzle.
can save to parties the expense or a trip
the bank of that property. His son, Oregon timber. In ten years more I
to
tbe Roseburg land office
was
the
anniversary
of
his
birth,
and
The pearl Importers have recently
John,
is
still
there.
as
it
comes
but
once
in
four
years
it
THE
CHILDREN
’
S
FAVORITE
TONIC.
had the rate of duty forced up from 20
l have • Number of FlneFarro* and ether
the owner of 320 acres of timber land
Desirable Property la my beads ter
L. F> Lozier, who went to Wisconsin in this state will be considered:
to 60 per cent, and this, too, after the was celebrated with due recognition of
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
Sale.
THE GKNUINK FRKFASCD OHUV ST
goods had been Imported at the lower that fact.
several months ago, and has traveled wealthy. For the past five years the
•W
Prom nt reply made to all let tera. Charg­
rate and sold on that basis. The United
considerable in other states, returned American citizen could have obtained Ballard-Snow Liniment Co. es in scoordance with 'he times
Kearnes
Chapter,
O.
E.
S
n
held
an
LOUIS.
MO
AT.
States circuit court decided on Jan. 19
Refers, by permission. Hon. H. K. Hanna,
Wednesday.
He found the prune title to 320 acres of timber in Oregon
judge of the 1st Judcial District, and to any
that pearls imported in i ^ sjx and ar­ interesting meeting Wednesday even­ market overstocked, and prices low.
business
bouse In Jacksonville.
for a mere trifle. The Government
ranged in graduating sizes should t>? ing. Among the visitors were Senator
SILAS J. DAY
Do
You
Enjoy
Fred L. Champlin, a member of the offered to sell 160 acres to each citizen
classified as Jewelry and pay a duty of and Mrs. E. V. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
What You Eat ?
60 per cent. Tbe same pearls on a pa- D. R. Mills, Mrs. G. C. Morris. Mrs. H firm putting in the big dredge in Foots for $400 cash, and by ccmmuting a
You can eat whatever and whenever you
per would have the same value, but A. Silsby, Mrs.E. Bristow, Mis. J. W. Creek, Is with us today. The ponder­ homestead 160 acres in ire could be ac­
would pay only 20 per cent duty, This Losher. The irregular train service ous machinery will soon be in operation quired at the end of lourteen months. like W you take KodoL By tho use of this
remedy disordered digestion and diseased
difference cost one Importing flrm $50.-
and the best of results are expected The days of cheap timber are now stomachs are so completely restored to
that
day
prevented
others
from
being
000 In one year.
past io Oregon, aid the fewOrego-j health, and the full performance of their
in atteD dance, Splendid refreshment from it.
i
11Y2. i l 11 ; t
nians wi o took advantage of the Gov-; functions naturally, that such foods as would
were served at tbe conclusion of the
C.
C.
Hogue,
former
grand
master
tie one Into a double-bow-knot are eaten
The Curae of Poverty.
ernment
’
s
liberality
can
now
congrat-
■
session.
of the A. O. U. W., met with Medford’s
without even a “rumbling” aad with a posi­
In the court that dismissed Senator
E. Ehwegen, manager of the Wein- lodge a few nights since and made ulate themselves on their foresight.; tive pleasure and enjoyment. And what is
Dietrich on a technicality a young man
more—these foods are assimilated and
who broke into a postoffice and stole 30 hard Brewing Co. ’s business in Southern some interesting and instructive re-
transformed Into the kind of nutriment that
Taking No Chances.
We promptly obtain U. 8. and Forehm
pennies and $9 worth of stamps was Oregon, will soon resume boring oper­ marks. He is doing much good for
Is appropriated by tho blood and tissues.
paconu&i’-l Trade M ark*orreturn eaUro
sentenced to three years in the federal ations in the big well on their prop­ the order he represents.
attorney
• fee. Special price by oommun-
Kodol Is the only digestant or combination
icatinir with the publMter ot thia paper
penitentiary, while an employee in the erty in Medford, which is already
‘ I saw a fine pair of ear muffers | of digestants that will digest all classes of
Free
search
and report on patentability.
Harry Van Tassel arrived from Ab
Omaha postoffice who stole $2,029 waA several hundred feet deep. He be­
about the house the oth< r day and j food. In addition to this fact. It oontalna. In
SWIFT
& CO.,P^trryen,
erdeen. Wash., one day last week, to
let off with a fine of $2,000, or $29 les.-
Opp. U.S. Patent OMce. Washington, D. C.
will hunt them up so you can wear, assimilative form, the greatest known tonio
lieves
that
artesian
water
can
be
struck
join bis wife, who has been spending
and reconstructive properties.
than the amount of his stealings. And
them during the next cold snap,” re.
Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all
yet there are those who complain be­ by going down a few hundred feet the winter with her parents, Mr. and marked a Lying wife, who believed
disorders arising therefrom.
cause there is an apparent growth of more. In that event Medford will have Mrs. Mart Hurst of Medford. They
that her husband was free from bad Kodol Digests What You Eat
popular distrust of the courts.—Com an opportunity of obtaining puredrink­ may locate in our city.
habits.
Makes the Stomach Sweet.
moner.
ing water, and at a reasonable cost.
‘‘Don’t exert yourself, my dear, I Bottles only. Reculer Aie. 31.00. boldine 2N
E. E. Bagley, president of the Bag-
beg
of
you,
for
I
would
not
wear
them
the
Mel aUe, which tells for 50
An unprecedented wind storm, ac­ ley Imp. Co., which is operating in
by I. O. DeWITT A OO.,
Not a Bed of Roue»,
even
if
you
found
them.
1
wore
them
companied by rain, visited Southern W’oodvillo precinct, passed through
once and paid the penalty fur the
With the cost of living advanced to
Oregon Wednesday night, which re- the valley Wednesday, en route to folly.’
about the highest point, with the trusts
tn the saddle, with a Republican con­ ports indicate was general along the Southern California, to recuperate ““What jtenalty did you pay?” in­
gress refusing to hike any step towarC coast as far south as San Francisco' from the injuries he sustained not long quired the wife.
“A friend asked me to take a drink
reform, the lot of the ordinary citbcen The bay city was reported Thursday since.
and I could not hear him.
Is not a bed of roses.
morning to be entirely cut off from
telegraphic or telephonic communica­
Dressing by Lottery
Kiss All the Servants
tion with the north and east. The
high winds coming after the phonome­
The girls employed In thé potteries
It is a great relief when New Year al rain storms have played havoc
are
gold looking and well-dressed.
Is over io Russia,says a St.Petersburg with wires and poles. In this section
They
have taste, which is cultivated
letter. Itseemi a time of expense only minor damages are reported.
by
the
art work of the factories.
and fatigue, and is hated by all ex­
Applications under the ttmber and
cept servants and children. The ser­ stone act and homestead laws received, Many of them are more stylish, per­
vants there make prodigious sums at final proofs taken, and all business haps, than their position seems to
this period of the year, and every connected with U. S. government warrant, but this is easily explained.
lands promptly and accurately attend­ They buy their clothes by a system
visitor at house, club, restaurant, etc., ed
to oy Chas. Nickell, U. S. Commis­
is supposed to give, and give largely sioner for the District of Oregon, known as “Maxims.” This means
a
or te set down as a brute.
O ffice with the S outhern O rego - that 12 girls subscribe 25 cents
week. The money i9 held by a fore-
People having houses are expected N IAN, Mcdford. Phone 211.
woman, and when there is sufficient
to give their servants a present of a
The boy who drops out of school cash to buy a hat or dress the girls
GREATEST STRENGTH
month’s wages and heavily fea their early In the race, smokes cigarettes, draw lots and the winner has the new
finest flavor and
dress,
while
the
other
subscribers
porters and dvorniks. But perhaps loafs around tho streets and runs with
absolut £ purity
have to wait their turn. Then, in all
tbe most terrible ordeal of all is the tho toughs is ready to eLter life’s con­ the glory of ribbons and finery, the
G uaranteed
custom which makes it a sine qua test away in tho rear. He has cut lucky pot-girl of London appears on
non for a master to kiss all his ser­ down bis earning capacity to a low Sunday.
vants on New Year’s day. And Rus­
sian servants are mostly apt to smell state. He will be very badly handi­
Best Remedy for Constipation.
of stale spirits old leather and vari­ capped, and the chances are he will be
“The finest remedy for constipation
ous other disagreeable things which beaten In the race of business and of
1 ever used Is Chamberlain’s Stomach
it is needless to me lion.
wage earning, and when he becomes and Liver Tablets,” savs Mr. Eli But­
For Infants and Children.
middle aged be will doubtless be’ong to ler, of Frankville, N. Y. ”1 bey act
those who say there is no chance here gently and without any unpleasant
m.liunup Aq píos -sun» ui
for a poor man any more, the rich are effect, and le ve the bowels In a per­
jsn
wnww.L MnjXfl q»tTU> > WH
Bears the
fectly natural condition.” Sold by
are becoming richer and tho poor poor­ All Druggists.
Signature
er.
/
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■I
Timber Getting Scarce
Notary Public
Real Estate Agent
and II. S. Commissioner
for Jackson County.
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