pOLVlG& DURHAM Hume I rorn Alaska. Bum mn Items. Joseph Wetterer arrived home Mon Mr this Miller ol \shluml wa* the I.AWVEttS I.AW VERS day from Alaska and William Healey ar guest of A. It. Saltmarsh'* family last rived home Tuesday, he stopping fora week Will practice in all the Courts of the day in Rosebuig on business. Accomp­ Mi** Josephine Saltmarsh it turned State anying them were Herman Kummer and Imine Sunday from a week's slay with M. M. Ohif. Jfekw«* illc. ( ko M Durham, tirasi Uhm. Gus Swansen, the four having la-eti |>art iters when mining at Nome. They left Mrs. Robt. Dow in Jacksonville. ¿7 Nome, October IB oil the steamer Roa ¿7 The |mtty given at Sterling Friiluy nuke. The four of them will s|x*nd the night was well attended and ail enjovable winter here and try their luck in the timc was had bt ull present. •—* DENTIST mines of Southern Oregon. They have Tlic directors of district No. 27 liuve All work equal to the tiesl to be had in had al! kinds of experiences in Alaska purchased a new $35 planetarium, th< Fort la nd All the book« required and hail as g«axl hick as the average min­ same lading an improved form of tin Crowns, Bridge work ami Artificial Teeth er but were unable to strike it rich. Mr. In theCommonand High on either rubber or celluloid plater usual school glolte. School«. Tablet«, Pen« JkcKtonvilla - • Oregon Swanseu has been in Alaska seven years ami Mr Kummer six pears and this is Arthur Pool ami soil. Wert, were over ells, lnh, Pens, Slate« their first tripout. Mr. Healey han been from Engle Point visiting their daughter andiponge«. Price«that there seven years but he came home and and sister. Mrs. flora Saltmarsh of till* spent the winter of ltMH-2. Mr. Wetter­ place. will «ave you money. UNITED STATES LAND COMMISSIONI-R er is an Alaska tenderfoot having onlv Frank Cameron received a pair of gone there a year last spring. This |HlSt Filings and final proofs for homesteads year they worked a placer mine in the Scotch Collie pup* from the \V< btoot I-ine grade ot t'/<».lKS and timber claims made. vicinity of Nome, but lack of water pre Collie K< Il lie I* last week Til« v have hit nd led vented them front making more t mm lengthy | Filigrees. Oregon fair wages. Jacksonville Most of the f irmer* of th** section art­ Special attention given to Of Alaska and Nome they tell mully digging their po'atm-s and thet set til to Prescription* interesting facts. Of Nome itself th. « have quite a large yield and of a gu*c <>n the people hope to hive the goverment build third Sunday in Novenilier at 3 o'clock a seawall to break the force of the waves, p m. for the lust time th** season is the I But never tears.” which ar** mountains at t ines, and give roads will soon g* t muddy and Rev I a safe anchorage to shqis. Nome has Hoxie has a long distance tucotm- HM Ills PMVSICIAN' and nn2.50 day, with elections, the recent exposures of "high ATTORNEY AT LAW wages averaging $7 50. The Nome dis­ finance” in trust ■ rg.imz i ' ioi ,. the Will practice in all courts of the trict is no longer a p »orman's country, , Panama Canid situation, the award of the state. Alaskan boumlart tribunal. Hie protect­ the mining and other pr »positions tak Office on California street one ing big capital. As to the agricultural ionist movement in Englan I. ami the block south of the court house. poaaibilities of the country these men issue in the far East Is tween Rtissi i ami Jacksonville. • • Oregon Contributed articles de*cril»e sav that i •• the Nome district where tin Japan. land is sandy and faces the sun ami from "Men iml Issue* of th» New York Citv which the moss has been removed for a Campaign,” just closing; “The Nation's couple of years so tint it can aerate and Print Shop and Its Mv'hods,”-—including warm tip that it will produce lettuce. a review of the famous ••Miller case" ami • JEWELER , raddishes, turnips, cabbage and a few its outcome am! the w hole question of Watches and clocks repaired 1 other hardy vegetables. Th.-y raised tin- statu* or labor unions in the Gov» rn promptly and all work g tiara n- this season potatoes as large as walnuts. > ment Printing Office; “Tile Fort Rile* teed. In the Upper Yukon Valley the hardy Maneuvers," which lagan on<>ctol»er 15. vegetablescan Le readily grown while in •‘The New Springfield Rith- ami tin- Im Office opposite U. S. Hotel. the Copper river valley in the Southern provetnent tn Small Arm*;” '•Galves­ Oregon Jacksonville, ... part of Alaska, grass, oats, barley and ton’s Gf< it Sea Wall;" ami “The Rebirth of the JajKinese Laligniigc ami Literat­ rye t an l»e grown. ure,"—a history of the movement for the New Way of Using Chamberlain's Cough adoption of the Roman character in writ mg ami printing, in place of the Chim sc Remedy. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from ' sv*t* in <>f picture writing. Dr. George Durban, Natal, South Africa, says: “A* a F. Kunz writesan authorative account of proof that Chamla rlain's Cough Remedy i the discovery of radium, and the use* Veterinary Surgeon. > is a cure suitable for old anti young. I ami profierti« s of this wonderful eh rm nt. pen you the following*. A nvighlx»r of In this numla-r also apja-ars the defense mine had a child just over two months of Russia’s policy in Finland, which wa* It had a very bad cough ant! the addressed last month by Minister de Oregon old. Medford parents did not know what to give it I Plehvc to Mr. W. T. Stead. Altogether Exclusive Men’s Furnishers, suggested that if they would get a bottle a typically “live" numlx-r. of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ami MEDFORD, ORlifiON Presbyterian Church. put some upon the «lummy teat the baby 1 Sabliuth School at 10 a. m. Endeavor was sucking it would m> «loubt cure the child. This they did and brought about ni< eting at H:30 p. ill. Public worship at a tjuick relief am! cured the baby." Il a. ni. ami 7:30 p. m Sermon Subjects: This remedy is for sale by City Drug "How a Christian can do al! things ” ami '• Three Not* for voting |ieople.” Store. All invited. F. G. Strange Pastor. City Drug .... Store P)R. T. T. SHAW S. I0HN SCHOOL BOOKS ORTH R. NEIL A E REAMES D G. GALE, M. D 1 ' • WHAT’S THAT? NEWBURY p.us (he new fall Under­ wear at tne Toggery. SMOKING JACKETS BA III ROBES NEW TALI TIES W. HICKEL J. H. Messner, The TOGGERY V CHAS. DUNFORD Advertised Letters. Candy Kitchen No chalk, clay, corn starch tior poisonous coloring used in my candy The finest Caromels. Swiss Creams and Boultons a specialty. Nuts. Fruits and Canned Goods All kinds of Soft Drinks handiest. Plain Mixed Candy IO Centi par Pound. AL. LEARNED Manufacturer of Guaran eed Pure Homemade Candy The following is a list of letters remain­ ing uncalled for in the Jacksonville post­ office August 31, HM13. Borden Edwin G. Harrington W. A. Calvest Mrs. James Miller Mrs. Jam- C. Smith Mrs. Mary Jones H. H. Wetzler Emma Holland W. H. White Chas E. Henderson Ada One cent will be charged ti|»ondelivery. J ohn F. M iller . P. M. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. New seeded Raisins, Zante Currants, Citron Mince Meat. Cranberries, New Cream Cheese. Nunan-Taylor Co. Wanted, to rent, a small farm, dress, T. C. Mayfield,Jacksonville. Ad- JACKSONVILLE • • • • TRANSFER I Inlying und heavy The Misses O'Neil, who have been team work, Light s|xoidillg the |»ast two weeks ill Jackson ville on a visit to their uncle. Rev. express t nt nsterred. Father J. D. Murphy, will leave this Prompt delivery to Jacksonville as a trade center is stead­ Saturday for their home in San Fran- ■ nil parts ot the city ily extending its influence ami drawing cisco. The young ladies have been on a ; business from distant points. C. W. ! tour of the north coast. At Seattle they ’ Conklin. Jacksonville’s up to-date furni I met an uncle who is captain of one of tin- Ohargns Rfiasonnhln ture dealer, shipped a fine order of furni­ big steamers plying in the Oriental trade ' ture Wednesday to Montague, California. and he presented them with many Jat>an-1 Mr. Conklin is one Jacksonville mer­ esc ami Chinese curios that were b«»th chant who finds no difficulty in meeting lx-autiful ami valuable. They brought Best Liniment on Earth. the competition of furniture firms of them tojacksonville and kindly exhibited Henry D. Baldwin, Supt. City Water other town* and he is building up a trade them to frit-mis here to whom they were Works, Shullsburg, Wis., writes; **| that is a credit to Jacksonville and a quite interesting. The stay of tin- Misses have tried many kinds of liniment, but compliment to his business judgment O’Neil in Jacksonville was made the I have never received much In ntit until I I and jx-rsistent hustling. more pleasant by the courtesies extended used Ballard's Snow Liniment for rheu M. G. Hoge, of Hoge & Ptirden, at­ to them by the young ladies of St. matism and pains. I think it the la st torneys of Medford, was at the court I Joseph church, of which their uncle is liniment on earth.” 25c. *Hk*, $|,m. 1 the priest. house Saturday on legal business. Sold by City Drug Store