BIGGEST NUitifI Y1I fOlWtl Reduced I xcursion Rates. On ami after June 1, 1WU, the Southern Pacific, in connection with the Corvallis The hippie Mine Yields An Inorinoti» N Eastern railroad, will have oil »ale Suqqet. the Value of Which i» found round trip tickets from point* on their to be Ncarlv $500. i lines to Newport, Vaquina ami Detroit I at very low nites. X« mm I for return until The biggest gold nugget which was Octolwr 10, 191)4. ever brought into Grants Pass and the Three-ilay tickets to NewquTt and largest which Southern Oregon has pro- Vaquina, good going Saturdays and re duced in modern times, comes from turning Mondays, arc also on sale from the Klippel mine on Mac Donald gulch, all East Side points. Portlaml. to Eugene a tributary of Boland creek, ami is now inclusive, and from all We»t Side points at the First National bank Th« nugget enabling ¡xuple to visit their families is a big. irregular chunk of gold, some ami spend Sundav at the svasietroit at very low rates, w ith »top-over In shape it resembles an old slipper ' pri vihges at Mill City or any ¡mint ea»t, about as nearly as anything to which it enabling tourists to visit the Santiaiti might be compared. It is perfectly simx»th ami Breitenbiish hot springs tn the Cas­ an«! solid am! nearly pure gold. The cade mountains, which can be reached in place where this nugget was found is one day. only a few miles distant from the Briggs Season tickets will l»e g«xx! for return Eldorado and is located on the same spur from all points until October 10. Three- of the Siskivous, the long divide which day tickets w ill be gtxxl going on SutUJ- divides Sucker creek from Althousc. «lavs ami returning Mondays only. —Grants Pass Courier. Tickets from Portlaml ami vicinity will l»e goo«l for return via the East or West John Anderson is fitting up a home on Side at option of passenger. Tickets the lot he bought last spring adjoining from Eugene ami vicinity will lx- g<»«xl Judge Day’s property that is entirely too going via the ¡.ebanon Springfield branch fine and comfortable fur a bachelor's re­ if desired. Baggage on Newport tickets treat and it is rumored among the boys checked through to Nv »|<»rt; on Vaquina that John is contemplating committing tickets to Vaquina only. matrimony. To the small house he Southern Pacific trains connect with built last spring he has added a kitchen the C. and E. at Albany and Corvallis and a dining room. A woodshed ami a for Vaquina ami Newport. Trains on the well are other conveniences that he has C. and E. for Detroit will leave Albany provided that would be appreciated by a at 7 a. tn., enabling tourists to reach housewife and to give the premises a there the same day neat appearance he has given the wtxxl- Full information as to rates, w ithlx-au work a heavy coating of whitewash. tifully illustrated booklet of Vaquina bay John has done the work in the odd and vicinity, timetable, etc., can be ob­ times when he was not employed in work tained on application to Edwin Stone, about town, being an expert gardener manager C. ami E. railroad, All«any; W. and general utility man at a number of E. Com an. G. P. A., Southern Pacific the homes in Jacksonville. companv, Portland, or to any S. I’, or C. and E. agent. Jacksonville has been well represented 0. R. 4 N. Summer Book. of late at Colestine. the contingent t>eing The handsome 191)4 summer book, made up of Mrs, J. Nunan. Mrs. Joseph­ ‘•Restful Recreation Resorls,” issue«! by ine Russell and her son Donald, Miss the Passenger Ih-partment of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company, is just Frances Nunan. Chas. Nunan I>eputy out. Tells all alxnit the summering Sheriff Oris Craw ford, Mrs. Crawford and places of the Columbia River Valley; a little «laughter Jau’iita. Mr. and Mrs. brief description of the trips up and down C. L. Reames, Miss Campbell and two the Columbia River, to the mountains, beaches, inland resorts ami fountains of children. Miss Ella Orth, Miss Margaret healing, where they are and how to Krause, Superintendent P. H. Daily, reach them. The book has a special de­ Mrs. Daily, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Fretl. signed front cover, printer! in two colors, Of this delegation Chas. Nunan was only an«l the inside ¡»ages are splendidlv illus­ trate«! by costly and beautiful half tones. a temporary member he going and re­ A copy of this publication maybe obtain­ turning Monday. Mr. Reames and Mr. ed by sending two cente in stamp» to A. Cra..tord returned Sunday as did Miss L. Craig. General Passenger Agent «4 the Josephine Donegan, who came home that Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company; Portlaml. her mother Mrs. P. Donegan could take HERBINE a trip to Colestine, she going to that re Renders the bile more fluid ami thus sort Wednesday. helps the blood to flow; it affords prompt elief from billiousm-ss, indigestion, sick Special Excursion Rates. and nervous headache, and the over- The Southern Pacific Company­ will ndulgence in food and drink. IJerbine sell special excursion tickets to St. Louis acts quickly, a «lose after meals will (•ring the ¡»atient into a g«xxl condition or Chicago, and return as follows: To St. Louis both ways through Port­ in a few «lavs. G. L. Caidwell, Agt. M. K. ami T. R. land $77.50, one way through California R., Checotah, Ind. Ter., writes. April 18. via Ogden or ELI Paso $81.00. To Chicago and return both ways 1903; “I was sick for over two years through Portland $82.50, one way- with enlargment of the liver and spleen. through California via Ogden or El Paso The doctors did me no g«xxl, and I had given up all hope of being cured, when $86.00. To Chicago with return from St Louis my druggist advise«! me to use Herbine. It has made me sound and well.” 50c. or to St. Louis with return from Chicago Sol«l by City Drug Store. both ways through Portland $80.00, w ith o».e wav through California via Ogden or Teachers’ Examination. El Past'» $83.50. Commencing Wednesday August lit at S alk D ates . nine o’clock a. tn., am! continuing until May 11. 12, 13; August 8, 9, 10; Friday, August 12 at four o’clock. June 16, 17, 18; September 5, 6, 7; FIRST, SECOND AM» THIRD «.RADF. ■ July 1, 2, 3; October 3, 4, 5. CERTIFICATES. Limit 10 days going east of Oregon an«l California return at any point within W ednesday —Penmanship, history, orthography, re-tding. 90 «lays from sale date. S. M. W ilcox , T hursday —Written arithmetic, theory Agent. of teaching, grammar, school law. F riday —Geography, mental arithmetic, ' Reduced Rates to St. Louis Exposition. physiology, civil g«»verntnent. PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell W ednesday —Penmanship, orthogra- ! round trip tickets at greatly reduced rates to St. Louis and Chicago account phy, arithmetic, reading. T hursf . ay —Art of questioning, theory j the St. Louis Exposition on the following dates: June IB. 17, 18: July 1, 2, 3: Aug. of teaching, methods, physiolgv. P. H. D aily , 8, 9, 10; September 5, 6, 7: October 3, 4. County School Superintendent. [ 5. lewis and (lark Centennial. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. International scop- is assured to the Lewis mid Clark Centennial Ex|x»sitmn ! to lx- llcld at Portlaml, Oregon, from Jun«- 1st to Octolx-r I«’», I9D5, I»v Pt« *i«lcnt I R< h > s < veil's approval of the act of Cotlg Woodville Whispers. ' rvss making an appropriation lor the Ex Vance Dr Rar Colvig, of Jacksonville, ' (»osition, and Ills invitation to foreign I countries to ¡sai ti< ipule Portland's E x | mi visited hrre Saturday ami Sumin« . sition will retires» nt a total oiitlav of over riiough covering lo.”» acre» Ned and Rm Evans have gone over to $'»,INN),.(Mlii In addition Partial «I Mr. and Mrs N. Ritter. A. Sizemore, w ill have mam 1« at lire* which w ill m»t In­ Mrs. Clara Birdsye and Geo. BirdM-ve serii at St. I.ouis, such as » xhibit «lemon were among those w ho attended the fune­ slrating tli< life, customs ami imltistries ■ >f China, Japan. Hawaii, Sitarla. Russia, ral of Dr. Caine at Rock Point last Tues Alaska. Australia New Zealand, th« Phil­ «lay. ippine* ami Imita fh< Lewis ami Clark Centennial will Edward and I.e»tcr Boling have pur lx* the first international cs|«>»ition under chased the property known a» the Colvig Government |uitr«»i»age rvrr held outlie Pacific Coast. It will lx in ever % wax a place which is situated on Birdaevr creek Western ex|x»»itioii. The railroad* will and also a forty acre tract adjoining it make low rates from Missouri .«ml Mis» The former Ixdonged to Win. Colvig and i j issippi river point* to Portlaml, and ex ceptionallv low rat«* will lx tn «Heel I» the latter to Mrs. C. S. Bird nevr. tween Portland ami the R<«-k« Mountain Mr. Joe Cox and fail ily left for fort region. I land Monday Mr. Cox. lor the I-*'» five years has lieen section foreman at Ill-Fitting this place but received the otter of the Portland section which he has act « pt« d Shoes He will have charge of that portion of Make the S. P. track at Portland commencing People at the depot and extending six mile» Ill-Natured south. Ge«». Ziflers, who for some time past has l»een tn the employ of the com • pany here, has been teniporanlv appoint- e«l to fill the vacancv with the proba bU ity of being appointeil the regular fore­ man. Men Kuch lldppcninqs. Miss Emma ITrich is visiting friends at Ruch. J. D. Fletcher spent a few Ruch Sundav. Elmo Thrtx'kmortori with home folk-.. spent In Ladies Shoes hours at Monday We Have a b'ine Selection in Tile Latest Styles and of the Bert Bostwick ami Frank Coppie are at Cinnabar for a short vacation. Mr». W. II. Boatwick and Mm. Walter Bostwick visited in Medford iridar . Best Quality W. W. Cameron ami C M Ruch sjx-nt several hours in Jacksonville Tuesday. The Ruch school otx ned this Mondat with Miss 1'nderwood of Jacksonville as teacher. Miss Gladys Rost of Applrgatr sjx-nt Sunday and Monday with her Aunt Mrs. S. R. Taylor. Mrs. F. Marlow ami two sons and Mrs. J. Faucett of Ruch are visiting at Watkins the guest of E. C. Faucett. A farewell party was given Saturday- night ill honor of Miss Ina and Nettie Matney, of Vreka, Calif., who have been visiting relatives ami friends at Ruch for several weeks. The party was well attend and all report having had a fine time. The Misses Matneys left Monday, but befon returning to there home will visit friends in Medford ami Ashland. CITY That are Sure to (rive Satisfaction and At Prices That ate Right. J.M. C ronemiller . NOTICE. In the matter of the guardianship of Dellx-rt E Vocem. Notice is hereby given that th« under­ signed has lieen ap|»otiitcd by Jackson County guardian of Delbert E. Yocum, a minor. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said estate sre requested to make payment of «he amount to tin- undersigned and all claims against said 1 estate are to lx- presented to the under- signed guardian. July 21st 1904. OR IAN Y ocfm . MEAT HENRY W. ORTH, MARKET PHOP ALL KINDS OF FRESH MEATS :: WHOLESALE and RETAIL :: Special attcntion gì veti to ordcrs troni a distance tor Mining Campa and Mills Mcats shippcd promptdv and in tirst-dass condii ioti.