The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 22, 1904, Image 2

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made Jacksonville a short visit jckh
Tüc uhi auieiy, thruu»a Ito
• m b ed u»
power, promptly cures
day.
i-e» of If'
Louis exposition and the East.
Mrs. Will Hanna is visiting in Jack­
Central Point High School. The
Regarding the fair both geutlemeo ! üa|| wai beiutlfully decorated ADd
sonville, the guest of Mrs. Geo. E.Neu
ber.
were loud in their praise, excepting tbe ^..tto, “We Finish to Begin
the horticultural aij alventolng ex-' AuajOi” which was made of evergreen
Prie«, 25c. aod 50c.
Mrs. J. C. Murphy of Medford la vis­
I liibit from this st .te, which in the r and p)acvd upOn a cream-colored back-
iting relatives and friends living in
opinion is about the iiooresl showing,1 ground and suspended at the rear of
Jacksonville.
! proportionate to the natural rem urces the stage showed beautifully upon the
Miss Alta Rodgers is acceptably fill­
i of the state, to tie found at. ».lie fair.
backgn und of tvergreeu and roses.
ing the position of assistant postmaster the Big Butte section In company with Regents of S. O. 8. N. s.
Because of its exceptional locati >n
Seated upon tbe stage were the
of Central Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. King. M isb Fos-
Hold
a
Session.
from
10,000
to
15,000
people
nal
urslly
gr
duates ot the tligti School, Myrtle
Miss Clara Eliuer is teaching school, t< r Is a teacher in tl«Oregon Cit^ high
pass through the Oreg u buildlug Corum, Belle Bennett and Lottie Kin­
>n Upper Rogue River. This is her school.
I caid, al-o the members of the eighth
A very successful year’s work for daily.
tii st school, but she is doing nicely.
Hon. H. Von der Hellen of Wellen the Southern Oregon State Norma)
Yet, in all the building, there is uo! gr ide graduating class, Cora March,
Mrs. B. P. Theiss, and her daughter, was in Medford Wednesday, to meet School—the best in its history—under literature descriptive of the state—ex­ Irene Rippey, V. Hanson, Maud Lee,
Miss Geraldine, attended the com­ hie daughter, Miss Agnes, and fits son, the administration of President B. F. cept a few pieces of the Lewis and Jonas Olsson, Will Hathaway, Clar­
mencement exercises at St. Mary'B Geo-ge, who are students of the Oregon Mulkey has just closed. Besides a Clark Journal, some railroad folders ence Pankey, Ada Welch, ClellaCaley,
Agricultural College and have return­ steady growth and increase of mem­ and some photographs on the wall. ,
Academy.
Mamie Ford, May Ditsworth, J. Ludo
bership and attendance, the educa­ S', altegetlier, tlie effect is one of1 c G ieve and Maud Sims.
Jesse Applegate; who has been at­ ed home to spend their vacation.
tending the Oregon Agricultural Col­
Mr. and Mrs- John Coleman of Phoe­ tional work being done is also making barrenness.
The exercises were opened by a
Pe .pie go Into tl e building expect piano solo by Mrs. W. H. Norcross,
lege, returned home Thursday, to nix made us a pleasant call Thursday. progress for a higher and better stand­
spend his vacation.
They have been making Roseburg a ard and the school is ranking with the ing to find information regarding the fi lmwiog which came Rev. J. Merley’s
Dugan Bros, of Sam’s Valley and M. short visit. Mr. Coleman, who is an best normal schools of the northwest, far-away state of Oregon; and they go invocation.
Sidley, Jr.,of Lake Creek were in Med­ Indian » ar veteran, will soon take up and everything augurs well for better away with a mystified conception re­ The address of welcome was grace­
ford recently, with a band of sheep his residenoe at the Oregon Soldiers’ things in the year’s work t o be accom­ garding the intelligence they hoped to fully delivered by Cora March.
plished for 1904-5, says the Valley obtain. Such Is not true regarding
Home.
and bogs.
Tbe audience wa- favored with a v >-
Record.
California and Washington. Even the cal solo by Mrs. J. W, Merritt, her
Wm. Stanley of Brownsboro district
W. R. Stansell, who has been oper­
The Board of Regents met In Ash­ Dakotas surpass us In this matter.
daughter, Gather, accompanying her
ating on Coleman Creek, Is moving his not long since received painful injuries
land
in annual meeting Wednesday.
The mining exhibit is very credit­ on tbe pia o. They were well ra­
mill to Gold Hill district, where pine in a runaway. His team became fright­
ened, and in jumping from the wagon There were present: Gov. Chamber- able, but 11 e horticulture! exhibit ia ce, ved.
timber is more abundant.
lain, State Supt. Ackerman, Secretary
Toe next on tbe program waa a
Ed. Welch of Meadows district, man­ his feet became tangled in the lines and of State Du. bar, ex-officio members, veiy poor, compared to the exhibits
from oilier states having not near the piano solo by Eva Norc: oss, followed
he
fell
in
such
a
manner
as
to
break
ager of the Welch Lumber Co., was in
and Regents Lee Beall of Lakeview, resources of the state of Oregon.
by an oration by Myrtle Corum, who
the central valley a short time since, his right arm.
Alex. Martin, Jr., of Klamath Falls,
had »elected as ber theme "American
In
addit
ion
to
having
quantities
of
Blue-print
maps
of
any
townships
looking for some lost horses.
Roseburg, Oregon, Land District, John O. Booth and H. C. Kinney of literature, logetlier with their splen­ Ideila,” wlii li was a very crelltable
Rev. Robt. Ennis left for Turner, showing all the vacant lands, for 50; Grants 1‘as«, W. I. Vawter of Med-
proiuctloa.
Marion county, a few days since, but cents each. If you want any informa-1 ford, and R. I*. Nell, F. H. Carter and did exhibit, the Californians are dis­
»
Mrs Norcross then favor d the
will return to Jacksonville soon, with tion from the U. S. Land Office, ad- j i J. S. Herndon of Ashland. A. J. tributing pretty yellow badges, sym­
bolical
of
ttie
Golden
State:
but
tiisre
dress
Title
Guarantee
&
Loan
Co.,
aulienee
with a vocal solo, accom­
bis family, to permanently locate.
I Sherwood of Coquille, Coos county,
Rosebu -g, Oregon.
Is not a thing symbolical of Oregon.
panied oa the piano by her daughter,
was absent. The business and pro
Blue prints of township maps, show
We would advi-e every county in Eva They were liberally encored.
W. S. Broaddus, the wideawake rep­ fessioDal work of the year was put be
ing all vacant land, fifty cento each
Maud Lee gave a reading, '*The
For reliable information concerning resentative of Wolf <fc Sons of San fore tbe regents in an excellent man­ the state deairii g to advertise its re­
government land write to Frank E. Francisco, wholesale dealers in pro­ ner through the reports of Prgsidenl source» to forward without delay cir­ Roman Sent nel,” that suited every­
body.
Alley, Abstracter, Roseburg, Oregon. duce, is with us, making arrangements
Mulkey and the executive committee. culars and photographs to Frank Wil-
A splendid oration, tracing the ca­
J. A. Whitman returned from Port­ for the summer outing of the senior The regents i e-elected the officers, as dams, Oregon alate building, St.
land- Thursday. He says that the member of his firm, who with his wife follows: President, H. C. Kinney, vice- Louis, anti to prepiy Ibe freight. We reer of Napoleon Bonaparte from bls
Palm-Whitman Cigar Co. Is installed will camp in Blue Canyon for some president, W. 1. Vawter, secretary, C urge this on our people, inasmuch a« childhood to bis death, was deliv­
in its now quartersat Sellwood aud do­ time.
H. Thomas, treasurer, E. V. Carter, every day's delay means the 1 .ss of tell­ ered iy Belle Bennett, after which
ing nicely.
There »esms to be considerable travel executive committee, H. C. Kinney, ing thousands of people About tbe re­ was a vocal solo by Mrs. M. P.
Holmes, accompanied on the organ
Aluia Smith Hershberger, who is a over the railroad between Portland F. tl. Carter, R. P. Neil; auditing sources ot Oregon.
by
Mrs. Stella Purkeypile.
Anyone
having
fruit
to
send
back
resident of Siskiyou county, Calif., has and San Francisco lately, the Oregon committee, John O. Booth, Alex.
"The Treason of Benedict Arno d ’
there chould send it to Charles B.
begun a suit for divorce against Geo. express requiring two sections every Martin, Jr.
T. Hershberger of WUlow Springs day. The night train also carries full
Tbe following members of the fac Galloway, h rticultural building, St. was nicely portrayed in an oration by
Lottie Kincaid.
loads of passenger coaches, together uUy were re-elected: President, B. F. Louis.
district.
with fast fruit cars for eastern mar­ Mulkey, W. T. v’an Scoy, psycholog)
Presentation of diplomas by chair­
M. M. Taylor, the genial merchant, kets.
A Strong Heart
man H. Corum was next made.
is visiting in Portland. Will Muller is
W. H. Leeds, ex state printer, now and methods, English and Latlu; Ste ­ Is assured by perfect digestion, Indi
Rev. F. W. Carstens delivered the
acting as salesman at the Nunan-
a resident of San Diego, California, is la M. Case, literature aod elocution; geuion swells the stomach and puffs it Cla«s Address choosing for his subject,
Taylor Co.'s establishment in the
visiting in Ashland,
accompanied Ariuilda Doughty, history aod geog­ up against the heart. This causes “The Cost and Purpose ofElucath n.”
meantime.
the remains of the late Ed. A. Swope, raphy; Clyde A. Payne, natural »hortnpss of briatb, palpitai ion of the In speaking of the cost and purpose
Miss Bartha Olsson of Central Point a well-known journalist and job print­ sc ences; Fred R. Neil, bookkeeping tieart and general weakness. Kodol of an education tbe speaker showed
Dyspepsia Cure cures indigestion, re­
was in Medford one day this week. er, which were buried in the Harga- and penmanship; M. Artueda Kaiser, lieves the s jmach, takes the strain what It cost the State, tbe
parents,
She recently returned from Portland, dlne cemetery Sunday with Masonic prinaipal training department; Delia off the heart and restores it to a full tbe teacher and the pupil, It was
G. Tibbets, assistant training depart­ performance of its function naturally.
where she has been during the pas honors.
Kodol increases ¡tie strength by en­ also shown that the purpo e of an edu­
Mias
Rosa
Dodge
of
Ashland
won
tbe
ment.
several months.
abling
the stomach and digestive or­ cation was the development of all the
The normal course has been extend­
J. M. Ramsey, of Central Point pre­ Beekman prize of »100 for oratory at
gans to digest, as-imilate and appro­ human faculties aud the preparation
cinct, one of our thriftiest farmers, was the commencement exercises of the ed from three to four years. An addi­ priate to the blood and tissuesail of of the mao or women for the dntie»
¿n Medford Thursday. He recently re­ University ot Oregon, Mias Pearl tional assistant was added t-j the the blood nutriment Tone* the stem and responsibilities of life. Mr. Cars­
ach and digestive or gat s Sold by all
ten«’ effort was a most excellent one,
turned from a trip to Idaho, with Luckey capturing the first or Failing training department. The executive City Drug Store.
committee
was
empowered
to
secure
prize
of
»250.
Tbe
subject
of
Miss
and struck a responsive chord in tbe
which state he is well pleased.
Dodge's oration was "O’er Steps of an instructor for the chair of history,
audience.
Guaranteed Forest Reserve Scrip for Broken Thrones aad Temples."
O ne W ho W as T here .
Special
Excursion
to
economics
and
mathematics;
also
em
the
sale, in large or small quantities, by
Last
Sunday
evening
all
tbe
clergy
powered to fill any vacancies and en-
World’s Fair.
Frank E. Alley, upstairs over Land
Over-Work Weakens
Office, Roseburg, Oregon. Will place of tbe Catholic diocese repaired to gage new teachers.
same for non-resident purchasers.
Columbia University, Portland, where
An increased appropriation is el­
The Denyer & Rio Grande in eo n-
Your Kidneys.
Miss Mazie Foster, daughter of Rev. their biennial conference will be held peeled from the next legislature.
Deciion wiiti the Missouri Pacific, will
ruu a series of Personally Conducted Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
and Mrs. A. S. Foster of Oregon City, during the whole week. Bishop Shan­
Excursions to the World’s Fair dur­
of South Dakota will preach a se­
who were residents of Medford some ley
T» Care a CaM la Oae Day.
ing June. These excu stons will run
ries of lectures Rev. J. D. Murphy
All the blood in your body passes through
years ago, Is paying her former home will return in time to fill his appoint­ Take Laxative Bromo-Qutolne Tableta. All through toSt. Louis without change your kidneys once every three minuter.
Druy tin ta roTund the money If it ral» to cure
a visit. At preseut she Is camping in ments.
of cars, making short stops at prin­
Qrove'e alfnaturela no*o. eaeb bo-.
The kidneys are your
cipal pointe enroute. The first of
blood purifiers, they fil­
these Exi ursions will leave Portland
ter out the waste or
June 6th, and tbe second June 17th.
impurities in the blood.
The rate from Medford will be »77.50
If they are sick sr out
to St. Louis and return. Excursion­
of order, they fail to do
ists going via the Denver & Rio
their work.
Grande have the privilege of return­
Fains, achesandrheu­
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H L Benson, K..
E B Dufur, D..
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DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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JOINT REPRESENTATIVE.
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CLERK.
C A Disk Ison, R...
R B Dow, D...........
Cnas W Gerow, 8.
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8CBOOL SUPERINTENDENT.
COMMISSIONER
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Exposition.
It Will Be To Your Interest.
«
The Southern Pacific Co. will sell
roundtrip tickets at greatly reduced
If you con If io pl ate visiting ibe
rates to St. Louis at d Chicago on ac­
count of the St. Louis Expo-ltlon, on St. Louis Exposition, to secure reliable
the following dates, June 16, 17, 18; information as to railroad service,
Aug. 8, », 10; Sr ptember 5, 6, 7; Oct­ ibe lowest rate-« and the best routes
ober 3, 4, 5. Going trip must be com­ Also as to local conditions in St.
pleted within ten days from date of Louis; hotels, etc.
If you will write the undersigned,
sale, and passengers will bep- rinitted
to start on any dale that will enable stating what information you desire
them to reach destination within the the same will be promptly furnished.
len days limit. Return limit ninety Ir we do Dot have it on hand wi 1
dsys, but no later than Dec. 31, 1904 , secure it for you if possible, and with­
For full information as to rates and i out any expense to you. Address
B. H T rumbull , *
routes call on Agent So. Pac. Co., at
Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street,
Medford.
Portland, Ore.
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Hair Vigor
not be pleased? Ayer’s Hair
Vigor makes beautiful heads
of hair, that’s .the whole
story. Sold for 60 years.
•• I have u«e<! Ayer'» Hair Vij^or for a lon<
tiiue. It ia. indeed, a wonderful hair toi.ir,
rettoring health tn the hair and *< alp. and, at
tbe »ame time, proving a tpleri'lid »hes- .iit.-.
I> h J. W. T atum , Madill. Ind. T.
f 1.00 a bottle.
AH druggist*.
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Weak Hair
PROFESSION! CAROS
F.
R.
M.
BOWERSOX,
D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Orth's Building.
Hours—2 10 5 and 7 to 8 j . m
Jacksoavtlle
Oregon
A. E. REAMES,
ATTORN E Y-A T-L A W,
J»ek»»»vtlic.
Ore«»».
Office In Red Men's Bulldln#
ROBT. G. SMITH,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
Oraat’s Paas, Oregaa.
Office le Haak
practices all the courts
building up stxlrs
J. M. KEENE, D. D. S
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
Offices >n ike Adkins Deuel block
Oregon
Medford,
P. P. PRIM A SON,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW
Jacksonville, Oregon.
A. C
HOUGH,
ATTORN £ Y-AT LA W
•rant a Paas.
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office over B»lr-E.ddis Bardaste More
H. D. NORTON,
TTOR NEY AND COUNi-MLi R AT L*H
Grant's Pass, Oregon.
Office above S P. D.tLCo '« Store.
Notary Public
Real Estate Agent
and U. S. Commissioner
for Jackson County.
Abstract» made to Title» ef
Lead».
LEGAL DOCUMENTS.
ell kind drawn up aspeciallv perteintnc to
tbe sett lement ot estates.
iccounts Silicited, Pronipt Reaittincc.
MONEY LOANED.
lonixMr i securities a apeet»fty.
’
Jackie«
Jouty Scrip bought »nd sold.
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kava a oomplsta mi ot map» or »11 surveyed
,ta thto coanty, sad receive Abstracts
•Mthly from Rose ba nr Load Office, ibe Lead
Jepartmeni «1 the O. a C. R. R. and Ute Slate
Land Department at Salem or all new entries
■tad« 1 am thua prepared to make out home-
* ?fc<LR,per’ “d ‘ake P”»rs thereon. Also I
take Illin«a »cd proofs of timber land» and
can aav« to part;«« Ike eipenae or a trip
to th* Roseburg land office
v
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FI»«F»rma »»d other
Doalrstee Propertv la my baada fee
*•1«.
SB riompt reply made to ail 1st tera. Ubarc-
aa in accordance with <be ttmea
Rarer«, by parmlaalon, Hoa. H. K. Banna.
)Udg«of th« lat Judclal Diatrlct, and to an>
Mtslnaas bouse la Jacksonville.
SILAS J. DAY
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U nitkd S tatcs L and Orncc,
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Roseburg, Or».. May St. IktX.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
with tbe pravis losa of ibe act of Congress of
Jun« 8, iwtL «stilled "An act for tbs sals ot
timber lands la th« State« of California. Ore­
gon. Navada aud Washington Territory.” na
extended to all th« Pub.ic Laid States by act
ol August 4, new Louis Oberg, ot Rose bur«
StBU 3
MM
N a
frflo*
»warn state mem
No 5i9U, for the purchaae of th« WU N Ww
No H m t S wm V p
No. *7 Rang« No S We«t.and will. Ber proof to
show that ths land sought is more valuable for
its timber or «ton« than for agricultural pur-
P°?e»>
to Mtabllah bia claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of thia office
Roaeburg. Oregon.on Monday, the 22d day
of Auguat.UKM. He names aa wi messes, Erick
Oberg jrf Iron Elver Mkhl£hn,Jamvs Skinner.
K. L. Giles and Wilber Franklin, all ot Ruse
burg. Oregon.
»11 persons claiming adversely the
above-described lauds are requested to bl»
their Claims 1» this office on or before said VAI
day ot August, 19.4
J. T. B ridges . Register.
and be absolute­
ly sure of getting
the same quality
each time. The
unbroken seal is
th buyer’s pro­
tection
d
UMITkD STATSS LAkD O>tlCB
Oregon, Maj Si, i * m .
-..»Vi* U
gives that in compltanoe
with the provisions ot tbe act ot Congress or
June 1,18?*. entitled -‘An act tor tbe sale of
timber lands ia the Stales ol Catilorn.a, Ore­
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory." aa
extended to all tbe Public Land-States by act
ot August 4. ISM, Krick Oberg of Iron River
County ot Jackson. Slate of Michigan, Died
ill Ibis office ou May 31,1904,his sworn siaiemoi t
.
tor the
of the SH S%
of section No SS, In Townsb'p No 37 South
ot Range No. 3 West, ana will oner proof
to show tbat tbe land sought is more
valuable tor its timber or stone than
!?rv M5rlc,al.‘ura* Purpose»', sod to estab­
lish his claim to said land before tbe Kegiater
a'id Receiver of Ibis office at Roseburg. Oregon
ou Monday, tbe 2*1 day of August 1904. He
M wltbesaea: James r-xtnuer. E. L
Ullss. W ilber Franklin and Louis Oberg, all
of Roseburg, Oregon.
Any and ail persons claiming adversely tbe
sbovs daacrioed lands are requested uo bl»
l^*'rc*«lu*s in this office on or betore -aid
22d day of August. 1904.
J. T. B ridges , Register
1 and 2 lb. aroma-ti
SWINE RUNNING AT LARGE.
No.
1518
408
Yes
No.
2434
700
Majority in favor.
1110
Majority in fayor
1725
Yes
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Even
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DIRECT PRIMARY LAW.
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but now modem science proves that nearly
all constitutional diseases have their begin­
ning in kidney trouble.
if you are sick you can make no mistake
by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild
and the extraordinaiy effect of Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is
soon realized. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the moat distressing cases
and is sold on its merits
by all di uggtsts in flfty-
cent and one-dollar siz
as. You may have a
sample bottle by mail u—
b .- t -
(ree. also pamphlet telling you how to find
out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer
k Co . Binghamton. N. Y.
If you are languid, depressed and in­
capable for work, It indicates that
your liver Is out of order. Herblne
will assist nature to throw off head­
aches, rheumatism and ailments akin
to nervousuess and restore the ener­
gies and vitality of sound and perfect
health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple, Tex­
as, writes March 22, 1902: "1 have
used Herblne for the past two years
years. It has done me more good
than all the doctors. When I feel bad
and have that tired feeling, 1 take a
dose of Herblne. It is the best medi­
cine ever made for chills and fever."
50 cents a bottle. For sale by Dr. J.
Don’t make any n i-tske. but re-
Hinkle, Central Point.
memtier the name, Saatu|t-Rout, Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Boot, ud ttie ad­
dress, Binghamton, N. Y. on every
Reduced Rates to St. Louis b 'ttie.
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COUNTY JUDGE.
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JUSTICE SUPREME COURT,
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Sterling.
NAME OF CANDIDATE
Do you like your thin, rough,
short hair? Of course you
don’t. Do you like thick,
heavy, smooth hair? Of
course you do. Then why
J
Rheumatism
Official Vote of Jackson County, Election June 6, ’04
ffia
Ayers
Point High ¡■School
Exercises.
■*»s
KT Vji
iu«u to lay It trit ungiuai veiuict ol
•
10,000 would tc allowed to stand. If
CHAS. N ickell , Editor and Mgr.
Mies McCarty refused to accept it a
new trial would be granted. Neither
TERMS:
side has yet accepted the decision of
One Year, In advance...
•1.50 the court.
Six Months......................
1.00
As the time approaches for the as­
Office With Pacific States Telephone Co. sembling of the great nominating con­
Ryan Building. California St.
ventions the political situation becomes
more interesting, and some unexpected
Entersd at lbs Po
- at Jacksonvll’«, Ors-, changes are noticed. The question of
as Second
Mail Matter
who should be on the Republican tick­
-------------------- 1 et for vice-president will be left for the
N an P aiters
.e woman who Chicago convention to determine. A
was
aesar"
-
- mistress, and congressman from Indiana says that,
who was with the oi.ed race man while Senator Fairbanks will not strive
when he was killed in New York, has for the nomination, he will not decline
been indicted on a charge of murder it if it comes to him as the voluntary
in the first degree. Few regretted wish of the party. Congressman Hep
Young’ssudden taking off, for it was an burn of Iowa says that Speaker Can­
non under no circumstances will con­
end be bad invited, and but few tears sent
to run for vice-president. Little
will be shed if she is convicted. A wo­ Is now said regarding Mr. Hitt's nom
man who becomes the mistress of a ination for that office.
married man is entitled to very little
sympathy If misfortune overtakes her.
T he deportation of union miners
from Colorado under the supervisjon
L iquor dealers have been consld* of state military authority seems to
erabiy upset because of the unexpected override law, principles of government
success of local option. Our advice to and common sense. Hundreds of men
them is to conduct orderly houses, ex­ are being rounded up by the militia,
pel minors from their places of busi­ loaded
onto trains and shipped
ness, and refuse to sell liquor to per­ out of the state without any pre­
eons already intoxicated, il this text or authority exoept might.
ts followed generally there is little The Colorado mine owners and the
likelihood that a heavy vote will bo authorities of that state are certainly
registered in favor of prohibition In tempting fate when they tear men
November. The principal reason why away from their families and. hustle
local option was voted at the recent them off into other states on the pre­
election was that the law was violated text that they are "outlaws’ and “agi­
tators." Human nature will resent
by so many liquor dealers.
such treatment, and when the reaction
comes nobody will wart to be responsi
T he graduating exercises over the ble for the results.
land should be an inspiration to every
boy and girl in Southern Oregon to fit
T his la Indeed a period of big trusts
and qualify themselves for the great
and
combines. When the steel trust
duties and responsibilites of life they
with
a capitalization of •1,000,000,000
must assume In later yean. Nobody’s
was
launched
people were startled at
sphere of usefulness is greater than the
its magnitude and some predicted it
sphere he makes for himself, and there
was the biggest company that would
are yovng men in cur city today living
ever be Incorporated. But now John
a life
iselessnees, of wastefulness,
D. Rock feller and the Standard Oil Co.
who,
future will regretfully think
propose to launch a concern that will
of th-
lunitlee they trampled un­
throw
the steel trust in the shade.
der I
lit n as thoughtless youths
Their purpose is to absorb all the prin­
they '
their years in idleness in cipal producing mines in America, and
the st
of splendid schools.
•2,500,000.000 capital will be required
to swing the concern. When this is
ON . » iction of conspiracy to de­ completed Rockfeller and his associates
fraud 1 Government, by means of false wi’l certainly have a corner on gold,
stiver and copper, and will possibly be
and fraudulent affidavits filed In sup­ able to manipulate the output so as to
port of Indian war pension claims,T. A. control prices.
Wood and Hosea Wood have been sen­
tenced in the United States court at
The Flag of Victory.
Portland to pay fines of •1000 and •250
Tbe thirteen Stars and Stripes was
respectively. In addition they must triumphant at Saratoga in 1777, also
pay the costs, which amount to about in the War of 1812, Mexican War,
•1200. They will not appeal the case, m Civil War and Spanish War. With
they have declared they would, on ac­ such a record our flag has been truly
called "The Flag of Victory.” Un ac­
count of the expense Involvod. Wood count of tbe unequaled record of cures
is now at work on a pamphlet embody­ made by the famous Hostetter's Stom­
ing a history of the case and the testi­ ach Bitters it has also been truly call­
mony as It was given in oourt, which ed "Tbe leader of its class ”In fact, It
issosafeaDd reliable that prominent
he Intends to print and distribute to physicians all over tbe country never
thepublic. ___________
hesitate in recommending it to their
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mfst delicate pitiento, knowing from
O nce more has Judge Bellinger, of past experience that if a cure is possi­
the United States Court, set the ver ble tbe Bitiers will effect it. A sin­
diet of the jury in the case of Miss Bir­ gle bottle is all that is necessary to
die McCarty vs. Jsmes D Hery ford,the com ince you of its value in cases of
indigestion, dyspepsia, constipation,
Lake county stockman, for breach of biliousness or malaria. Be sure to
promise. He stated that he would try it.
!
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•SUM Frsacteso
THE CHILDREN'S FAVORITE TONIC.
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Ballard-Snow Liniment Co«
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