A Review of World tvenU. That Jackson county is making a rapid riir Review t>i Review* for May in t *■ growth is conclusively proven by the re­ l*«-iidy strong III It* timely •new»” feat­ lure*. ft may lie said that all the impor­ cord* of the county clerk's office. At the tant topic* of world iuterest at the pre*- close of business Monday the last file • nt tune receive treatment in the Review number was 12,42« which is the numder •or Muy, The American reading public have long recognised the fact that, in the of all instruments, embracing deed, mor- I'reaid« ntial year, till* magazine is India- «nd mining locations that have pen*uble. In tin- num Iter in question,the been recorded by Recorder Peter Apple­ whole national political field i* surveyed gate in the six years in which he has had in the informing, interpretative way characteristic of Dr. All>ert Shaw'a edi­ charge of the office. The fees paid into torial statements. Presidential iaaueaund the recorder's office amounted to over candidates are thoroughly discuaaed. last year and this year will go above Th«- great Louisiana Purchase Exposition that sum. The fir»t year that Mr. Apple­ i* the other fact of natiouul ini]>ortaiicc till* year, and the Review handle* it in a gate bail the office the fees were less than manner which will be of great service to #1200, which show that in the past six those who intend to visit St. Louis. In a years real estate transfer* have more than graphic, comprehensive, illustrated arti­ doubled in this county. Another flatter­ cle entitled, ‘The St. Louis Fair; What Everybody Will Wish to Know before ing showing to the county’s prosperity is (•«zing," William Flewdlyn Saunders, of that the releases have for the past two the St. Louis Business Men's Ixague, year* exceeded the mortgage* filed prov­ which ha* l»een very active in pushing ing that the land owner* are decreasing the great fair, gives a bird's-eve view of the exposition attractions and supplies their indebtedness. The recorder's office much valuable and interesting informat­ is the only one in the court house that ion. Mr. Halsey C. Ives, chief of the De- yields a direct revenue to the county for partment of Art. describes the art exhibi­ jthe receipt* are above #2500 a .year whiie tion at St Louis during the fair. The interest of the world in the struggle be­ the recorder'* salary is but #1400. tween Russia and J-tjam is recognized in a number of thought provoking articles. f urmnhed Hotel At A Bargain. Th«-semi-centennial of the New Japan, At Newport, on Yaqina bay, the fam­ and what she ha* accomplished in the fit v year* since Commodore Perry visit­ ous Oregon summer seaside resort that ed h i shore« in 1H54, are treated in an is destined to equal the great Newport illustrated article by Adachi Kinnosuke resort on the Atlantic coast, a 13 room under the title "Fifty Year* of Ja|>an." hotel, one block from the main busi­ There is also an admirable sketch of Ad­ ness section, fully furnished with good miral Togo, with a portrait,entitled "Vice- liedding, carpets, furniture, and kitchen Admiral Togo: A Type of the Japanese fixtures, and the woodroom full of wood, Fighting Man," by Hirata Tatsno; a des­ is offerer! for sale at a bargain for or will trade for land in cription, with illustrations, of editorial cash, Rogue River Valley. Title perfect, house C odiiik nt from Ja|*ane*e review* and in good rcjMiir and supplier! with hot and news|>a| er* on the value of Ata-rirau symphathy in the war. The Russian »ide cold water on ower and upper floors, also receive* treatment in two art des. bath room, wood room, closets and all There is a character sketch of "Verestch- conveniences of a modem boarding house Professional Carpet Weaver agin, Painter of War," with portrait re­ The house is paying projierty and is only Ha* • new Flying Shuttle Loom production* of »even of hi* famous can- offered for sale by reason of the owner's and I* prepared to do atrictlv first- vuv s, including three of the Cuban and wife having asthma and not able to live class work on carpet* ana rug* Philippine campaigns. There is also a in a low altitude. Full rarrticulars by addressing the Sentinel office. EAGLE POINT OREGON summary of Russian editorial opinion as to what effect the war is having on the internal affair* of the empire. It I* larger, Growing Aches and Pain*. more general, aspects, the war is cons d- Mr*. Josie Summer, Bremond, Texas, ered in two articles: "Torpedo Warfare," writes, April 15, 1902: "I have used Bal bv Hudson Maxim; and "The Climate lard's Snow Liniment in mv family for Features of the Field of the Russo-Japan three years. I would not be without it esc War," by Frank Waldo, who ha* in the house. 1 have used it on my little I made a careful study of Siberian and east­ girl for growing aches and pain* in her ern Asiatic weather condition*. Mr. knees. It cured her right away. I have Maxim.in In* article, considers the entire also used it for frost bitten feet, with question of the torpedo a* an arm of war, good success. 'It is the best liniment I and illustrate* hi* points by pictures of ever used.’ ” 25c, 50c, #1.00. At the his own invention. The war is fully cov­ City Drug Store. en <1 in the "Leading Article of the Mon­ th" department also — all the more im­ IRRIGATION. portant articles in the American and foreign magazine* lieing condensed and 180 acres of land* presented in their proper pers|»ective. In 350 inches of water, "The Progress of tne World," also, the irrigation con- war news is given with interpretative and try for sale. touche». Chicago's recent significant election, in which the municipal owner­ ship of street railways was voted by the Ben A. Lowell* city, considered in its jarlitical and social Woodville. • Ore. bearings bv Victor S. Yarros, and the R< view present* Its usual yearly "round­ tip” of the conventions snd other notable Rogue River Creamery, Medford, man­ gatherings. Of course, there are the other regultr departments: the "Record ufactures the C. E. G. brand fancy cream­ of Current Events," the "Foreign Car­ ery butter, that is clean, elegant and guar­ toons on Current Topics," notes on topics antee«!. Ask your merchant for it. in the American ami foreign periodicals, The Jacksonville board of trade wants science in lilt Europiau magazines, new samples of clay from all sections of Rogue books, etc. River Valley. Samples should be of five The things that prospective visitors to pounds or more and should lie tabled giv­ St . Louis arc most eager to know almut ing estimate of depth of deposit, if over­ the great fair are related in the Review laid with other material to what depth, of Reviews for May, by Mr. William F. and the extent of the deposit. Where Saunders, of the St. Ixniis Business Men’s located aud distance from railroad. league. Transportation arrangements, Tests of samples will be made free of hotel accomodations, and facilities for charge to the owners and they will be getting about are fully described by Mr. given the results. A good difiosit of clay, Saunders, so that one may plan intellig­ if the clav working industry can be estab­ worth ently in advance for a visit of a few or lished in this valley,will be money. many days. The art exhibition is describ­ ed in a separate article by Mr. Halsey C. If troubled with weak digestion, belch­ Ives, the director. ing or sour stomach, use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets an«! you will Treasurer's Fourteenth Call. get quich relief. For sale by City Drug All Kinds of Rase Balls, Bats, Masks, Gloves, Etc., for the Juveniles Office of the County Treasurer of Jack- | Store. »on County, Oregon, Jacksonville, J- The traveling public can secure first April 1st, HMM. ) class accommodations and, a good home, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN Notice is hereby given that there are cooked meals at Mrs. A. I). Flory’»board­ TO PRESCRIPTIONS funds in the county treasury for the ing house on Third street opposite the U. redemption of all outstanding county S. Hotel. warrants protested from Sept. 4, 1901, Io Why worry with that old wornout mach­ J. W. ROBINSON* M. D. March 31, 1902, both dates inclusive. ine when a small monthly outlay will put PROPRIETOR, Interest on same will cease after the in its place the best, lightest running JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON above date. machine made. The payments are made D. H. M iller County Treasurer. to suit all. C. W. Conklin. For sale—a firstclass fresh heifer and a The colonist rates on Harriman lines food work horse. Address Emil Britt, started on March I. The rates are #25, SEED POTATOES. acksonville. the same ns last year. Privilege of stop Early Rose, AAfillaznette overs at any point in Oregon. Durbank Seedlings. For Job work neatly done at the Sentinel Sale at Nunan-Taylor Co.; office. Crater Lake scenery at the P hoto T ent RYAN Quality of Goods, Selec­ tion of Stock, and Reason­ ableness of Price are factors always considered in dealings with customers so that they may be satis­ fied with their purchases Mrs. A. L. PEACHEY THE Medford Bazaar Mrs. 0. Cibert. Ladies’ Goods and No­ tions, Linen Good, Fancy Work,' Silks, Lace. Material for all kinds I of Fancy work and Laces. I Orders taken for all I kinds of Fancy Work. I City Drug Store IVe carry a full and well assorted line of Fine Stationery, Per* fumery, Toilet Soaps Sponges, Magazines Blank Books and School Supplies. His* LUa Sackett Fine Chinaware. Full Stock Fresh Confections I S. P. South-B' nd Trains. R. R. TIME CARD. Stations. North-Bnd Trains. No 12 No 16 No 15 No 11 Suo 10:33 M 30 Lv. Portland Ar 11:00 ...Salem ........................ 7-01) 4:34 7 45 5:40 11:3.1 12:30 ........... Albany............. .. ........ 3:16 4:40 am 1:15 2.08 .......... Eugene....................... 1:42 3 00 p.m 11:45 6:15 5 30 5.04 4:52 4-55 10.03 10 34 10 57 11:10 5:50 10:43 11 14 11-36 11:4.% Central Point ...Medford................... am 10:40 5:25 4 50 4:29 4:19 li -28 ¡1.38 12 02 ............ Phoenix .................. 12:12 .......... Talent......................... 4:10 4:06 4:41 4 36 12 35 4:25 12:56 ............ Ashland ................ 4:28 ............Montague.......... . 3:35 1203 4 24 12:20 am 7>io ......... Sacramento ........... 1 :50 2 22 7:55 Ar. pm 11:50 8:05 5:10 8:55 ... Roseburg.................. ...Grants Pass............ Gold Hill Ticket* »old to »11 point* in the United State*. Sleeping car reservation* made on application. Freight house open» at 8 a m. and closes at 4:20 p. m. SCOTT M. WILCOX, Agent.