The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 24, 1901, Image 3

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    A. Anderton, lately of Talent, has
MINING NEWS.
gone to San Francisco, to become
Meulct It epidemic at Eagle Point, manager of the California Bone, Coal
Savage ha« relocated the
and Fertilizing Co. His brother Dan old Albert
THURSDAY,..JANUARY 24, 1991. . nearly 59 case» being reported.
will continue the management of the trict. Bybee mine in Galiee creek dis­
Frenli banana» 25 cent» a dozen at Talent glove factory, which turns out
"The
B ob »;” also oranges, etc.
*
Notices for the location of placer
first-class wares.
PERSONAL MENTION.
quartz mines, etc., for sale at
Norn Mi-KInneyand Eda Moore of Tlie Ashland saloons are not retail­ and
T he T imes office.
Gold Hill have gone to California.
ing
ilquor-i
nowadays,
although
some
D. C. Cameron of Woodville I* in 1
Operations have been resumed at the
Geo, M. Wright of Ashland baa had of them are selling It by the gallon.
Jacksonville, on business.
lit» pension Increased to $10 a month. Three dealers applied to the city .Sterling mine, which was shut down
council for license, paying 61200 into about two weeks this month.
Ml«s Kate Reed went to Medford
Note», receipts, drafts, due bills, the treasury; hut their money was re­
Sunday, for a week’s visit.
Miners’ Hens, deeds to mines, water
etc., iu book form, for sale at T he turned to them.
right locations aria other mining
II. 0. Shearer of Steamboat was a T ime » office.
Doctors De Bar, Robinson and blt»nk= iPwavs on hand at T he T imes
visitor In Jacksonville Saturday.
Me»»rs. Andrews and Granger of Reuter today amputated two of the office.
Mrs. Fletcher Linn of Portland la Kansas are visiting Jacksonville t< - fingers of the hand Mrs. E. W. Voyle
J. H. Pomeroy, T. H. Crawford and
visiting with D. Linn and family.
day.
of Jackson creek burned so seriously W.G.
Brown have incorporated the
while
kindling
a
tire
with
kerosene
a
M. Chapman of Williams creek was
The weather has been pleasant
Oregon Gold Dredging Co. of Portland,
a visitor in Jacksonville one day last during the past week, although quite short time since. The operation was with a capital stock of 1100,000.
entirely successful.
week.
cold at night.
The American Mining Code, stand­
Some merchants drop their adver­ ard
Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Rickey, former­ Joo Wetterer makes a specialty of
authority on all subjects pertain­
tising
as
so<
c
as
trade
gets
dull;
but
ly of Jacksonville, are now in New light drinks, fresh candies, nuts, etc.
ing to mining, water-rights, etc., is
the
shrewdest
unds
know
that
then
is
York.
Give ’em a trial.
•
tlie very time to offer the most aDd kept on hand at T he T imes ofrtce.
JaN. O'Brien and M. F. Cantrall of
Bro. Chausse of the Grant’s Pass strongest inducements for people to
Winningham, Pence A Van Gorder
Applegate were at the county-seat Observer has been visiting in Port­ buy. The most enterprising mer­ have purchased the live-stamp mill
Saturday.
land and Salem.
chants always get the bulk of the formerly owned by Alex. Orme, and
• wll^ put It in position as soon as
Jos. Harnniersly of Gold Hill is as­ (). Blede hss moved hisstixik of tin­ trade.
sistant clerk of tlie house judiciary ware to the Masonic building. He
It has now been considerably oyer a possible.
committee.
offers great bargains.
Messrs. Burnett and Hudson have
year since young McDaniel was con-
Chas. 11. New. tliegenial representa­ You can get tlie most candy for vlcted of killing a girl, who forme'rly bonded their ledge In Mt. Reuhendis-
tive of Estierg, Gunst & Co., was with your money at "Tlie Boss.” Satisfac* lived at Ash1 aDd, in Cycle Park at trlct to J. W. Parker, late of Cripple
Portland, six months before, but the Creek who will immediately proceed
us Friday night.
tlon guaranteed.
case
lias not yet gone to the supreme to devei >p it.
Miss Maggie Barker of Albany, who
Tlie lost key advertised in T he court. He is at present confined in
C. W. Parks, who Is developing the
is prominent In A <). U. \V. cin '<•», 1« T imes ha» been recovered, There Is the Multnomah county jail.
Golden Wedge (Hutchins) ledge in
visiting at Ashland.
nothing like advertising.
Sachs Bro«. A Co. of San Francisco, Galicecreek district, has gone to Blue
Mrs. F. Lu*, Sr., who has been
Max Muller Is selling a lot of tine the principal members of which firm river, where he is also interested in
afflicted with ueart disease for some­ ham ami bacon manufactured by B. got their start In Jacksonville, have mining property.
time, is quite ill again.
Obenchain of Willow Springs precinct. been victimized by their confidential
A cleanup of 18 days’ crushing by
Mrs. C. F. Young of Gold Hill has
Jackson county’s representatives in book keeper iri New York, wtio com­ the 15-stamp mill now being operated
been visit Ing her mother, Mrs. A. P. the lower house of the legislature are mitted forgeries of checks aggregating by the Victor, Jr., Co.’s (Greenback;
Hammond of Ashland.
quartered at "The Cottage,” on Court $100,009. Tlie culprit escaped to mine in Gravecreek district produced
Europe, but was arrested after he was •21,000. About 109 men are employed
Mr. and Mrs. L. Burch of Pooh Bali, st reit.
a few days on his way.
there.
parents of Mrs. 1’. II Daily, vi »Iteri
Re». J. C. Gregory of Central Point
in Jacksonville Saturday.
on Sunday began a protracted meet­ Don’t give your children chalk and
This picture tells its own story of sisterly affection. The
The Oregon Mining Journal says
clay;
ing at Gold Hill, which Is being well
that
the
records
of
the
mining
loca-
;
F. H. Osgood, operator in ruines, attended.
older
girl, just budding into womanhood, has suffered great­
It shortens life, the doctor say;
tions in Josephine county show that i
lias returned to Grant's Paw from a
But give them candy pure and white, the
ly
with
those irregularities and menstrual difficulties which
number of claims of ail
F. I). Robbins of Ashland has pur­ It will cheer their
trip to his home at Seattie,
ttieir hearts and make kinds, total
both
placer
and
quartz,
now
sap
the
life of so many young women.
chased
A.
E.
Moore
’
s
interest
in
Rich
­
them light.
W. J. Plymale of Jacksonville has
Co.'s saw-mill, located on Ari- The Boss makes all kinds of candy, number 12,036. None of these repre­
Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound can
lieen appointed chief clerk o’ the ards
less than 20 acres of mining
derson ereek.
and sells at ten cents a pound, or sents
senate engrossing c iiumlttee.
ground,
which
means
a
total
area
of
always
be
relied
upon to restore health to women who thus
L. Clarke, a son of Harry Clarke, t hree pounds for 25 ceDts.
240.720 acres. The revenue to the
Fred. Luy. Jr., Medford's leading tlie II. traveling
suffer.
It
is
a
sovereign
cure for the worst forms of female
man,
has
been
installed
G. S. Nickerson of Kiamath county county for recording has been $12,030.
tonsorial artist, spent Sunday in Jack­ as chief clerk of Hotel Josephine,
complaints,—that bearing-down feeling, weak back, falling
was for live mouths employed by the The first location was in 1859, and the
sonville, visiting with relatives.
Grant's Pass.
government In surveying portions of average each year has been about 250
and displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries,
T. J. Gavin, who represents a prom­ The county clerk ha« issued license Lake and Harney counties, lying on locations; hut last year the number
inent stationery house located in to marry to Frank Netherland and wiiat Is called the desert. He was en­ reached nearly 600.
and all troubles of the uterus or womb. It dissolves and
Chicago, was among us Saturday.
Miss Meda Crosby; to Wm. Tobin and gaged to survey 360 sections, or239,400
expels tumors from the uterus in the early stage of develop­
acres of public land, and had a crew
Mrs. W. B. Colton received a severe Marie Bourgeois.
THE WAR IN CHINA.
ment and checks any tendency to cancerous humors. It
of seven men with him. Ilesay« many
stroke of paralysis one day last week,
Joe Wetterer Is manufacturing an good homes can be secured within the
and Is now in a critical condition.
subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones up the
Special
Commissioner
Rockbill,
represent
­
excellent qualityof candy, which gives late survey.
ing the United States in the re establishment
entire female system.
A. N. Soliss leaves this evening for general satisfaction. He made several
Help is needed at ance when a per­ of order In China, has been withdrawn from
Salem and Portland, to Interview the varieties la4t week.
son
’
s
life
is
in
danger.
A
neglected
Pekin,
and
will
return
home
soon.
Could anything prove moro clearly the ef­
legislators on tlie senatorial situation.
The electors of Jacksonville district cough or cold may soon become serious 11 Is not so much religion as land grabbing
ficiency of Mrs. Pinkham’s Medicine than the
S. W. Butter, the (Kistal Inspector, will meet at the school house on Sat­ and should be stopped at once. One on the part of the Powers that has aroused the
was in tlie valley la»t week, and made urday, Jan. 26th, for the purpose of Minute Cough Cure quickly cures ire of the Chinese. The missionaries have
following strong statement of Grace Stansbury?
Jacksonville several unofficial visits. levying the annual tax.
coughs and colds and the worst cases been unjustly blamed for the cause of the re­
“ D ear M rs . P inkham :—I was a sufferer from female weakness for
of
croup,
bronchitis,
grippe
and
other
cent
troubles
In
the
great
Far
Eastern
empire
Rich, warm, healthy blood is given
Mrs. Ganong of Oregoncilv, mother
about a year and a half. I have tried doctors and patent medicines, but
of Mrs. W. L. Miller, arrived in Jack­ by Hood - Sarsaparilla, and thus throat and lung troubles. City Drug They have been used as an entering wedge for
nothing "helped me. I underwent the horrors of local treatment, but re­
sonville this morning, accompanied coughs, colds and pneumonia are pre­ Store.Jacksonville. and Dr. J. Hinkle, commercial development and aggression. The
Central Point.
ceived no benefit. My ailment was pronounced ulceration of the womb.
foregoing and many other pertinent obser'-a-
vented. Take it now.
by her son.
I suffered from intense pains in the womb and
tiona to the difference» between the Powers
T
he
T
imes
is
pained
to
announce
Griffith, tlie hypnotist, Is giving ex­
John and George Bea venue have re­
ovaries, and the backache was dreadful. I had
and China were made aooard the United
the
death
of
W.
L.
Miller,
which
took
turned from Niagara. Linn county, hibitions of his wonderful skill anc
leucorrhcea in its worst form. Finally, I grew so
States transport Athenian, on which she was
place
Saturday
evening.
He
was
the
where t hey have Deen employed during p iweratthe U. S. Hall. He is assisted
weak I had to keep my bed. The pains were bo
a paasenger from Taku. byi Mrs. Ragsdale of
youngest
son
of
the
late
Col.
J.
N.
T.
by an excellent company.
the past few months.
•
hard as to almost cause spasms. When I could
Miller and Mrs. B. A. Miller, born at Santa Rosa. Calif., wife of J W Ragadale,
endure the pains no longer, I was given morphine.
A«liland's council lias passed a the family residence, near Jackson­ United States consul at Tlen-Tsln.
Hon. R. S. Sheridan, a prominent
My memory grew short and I gave up all hope of
lawyer of Roseburg, passed through drastic ordinance, forbidding the sale ville, where, he died. A young man
getting well. Thus I dragged along. To please
tlie valley lately, en route home from of liquor in less quantities than a of much force of character and Intelli­
For Over Fifty Years
my sister I wrote to Mrs. Pinkham for advice. Her
gallon, within the city limits.
a business visit to California.
gence, Will. was full of promise and A n O ld A nd W ill T ried R emedy .—Mrs.
answer came, but meantime I was taken worse
popular
with
all
who
know
him.
He
Winslow
’
s
Soothing
Syrup
nas
been
used
for
Fourteen carloads of natural Ice,
and was under the doctor's care for a while.
R. F. l>ean and B. W. Huston of
flrtv vears by millions of mothers for
“After reading Mrs. Finkham’s letter, I con­
Willow Springs were In town Saturday, put up at Truckee, Nev., were stored is survived by his wife and mother, a over
their children while teething, with perfect
cluded to try her medicine. After taking two
accompanied by Glass Bros, and Mr. in the railroad company's building at brother and sister, to whom Is extend­ success. It soothes the child, softens the
gums,
allays
all
pa'.n,
cures
wind
colic
and
is
Ashland last week, for use on Its cars. ed the sympathy of the entire com­ the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to
bottles I fait much better; but after using six
Askew of Table Rock precinct.
munity.
bottles I was cured. All of my friends think my
the taste. Sold by druggists in evnry part of
B. W. Dennis passed through the The Grant’s Pass Choral Union has
cure almost miraculous. I thank you very much
Rev. D. T. Summerville, presiding the world, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its
valley last week, en route to Seattle begun preparations for the annual elder
is incalculable. Be sure and ask fo’’
for your timely advice and wish you prosperity
the M. E. Church for this dis­ value
Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no
from San Francisco. He will return convention of the Rogue River Valley trict, of
in vour noble work, for surelv it is a blessing to
bad a narrow e«oape from death other kind.
to Alaska atthe Hrst opportunity.
Choral Union, which will be held in during the recent snow-storm In Lake
broken-down women. I "have full and complete faith in the Lydia
E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound.”— G rack B. S tabsslry ,
county. He was the only passenger on
Mrs. McUumsey of Placerville,Calif., Marc h.
PORTLAND ART COMPANY
Herington, Kansas.
who lias been at Ashland for some­ A large number of bridges In the the stage which left Lakeview for
time, visiting her brother, H. S. Willamette valley were either washed Summer Lake, 50 miles distant, and ITS REPRESENTATIVES NOW IN JACK-
Evau«, returned home last week.
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Owing to the fact that »otne »kept-cal
away or Injured by the recent freshet. was abandoned after the driver and
SON COUNTY.
I people have from time to time questioned
Southern
Oregon escaped any damage, Mr. Summerville had nearly frozen to
I
the
genuineness of the testimonial letters
Miss Mae Earhart, the clever post­ however.
death. The former succeeded In mak­
we are constantly publishing, we have
A. Kraus, the well-known traveling
mistress of Fort Wrangel, Alaska,
ing his way to a settlement through
National City Bank, of Lynn, Mass., $5,000,
■ ■ ■■■■■■ which will be paid _ 22
to any person who will show that the abovs
Geo. R. Hammersly has purchased the snow, which was several feet deep, f-epresentative of the Portland Art Co.,
made Jacksonville a visit Sunday, and
_______________
BB ^^B ^^B testimonial
not genuine,
genuin or was published before obtaining the i
was tlie guest of Miss Frances Barnes. the <Jold Hill News, heretofore print­ and relief was sent to the minister, which has representatives in southern
writer
s special
pe.mission.— I«YDLA K P1NKHAM M kdicin * C o . I
MB MB
writer
’s ’ special
permisjioi
ed by F. K. Churchill. He will who had reached a deserted cabin, Oregon, taking orders for portraits,has
Gus Newbury left for Salem Friday, doubtless make it an interesting where lie was found by the rescuing shown us samples of Its work, and we
accompanied by his wife. He has newspaper.
party in an al most collapsed condition. can truthfully state that the work is
heard tliat an effort will be made to
equal to anything of the kind that
Retail Market Report.
How to Travel.
Lee
Minkler,
tlie
telegraph
opera
­
reduce tlie salary of tlie clerk of this tor, lias returned to Ashland from
you have to send to Chicago or other
How*» Thl»?
The following quotations were
INFORMATION FOR THE PUBLIC.
county, and lie lias gone to see about California. Hall Barclay has not been
eastern cities for. The company is a
We offer One Hundred UollurR reward for any
it.
concern, employing constantly made up this afternoon, and is an
in selecting your route to the East
heard from in this section since he cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s large
from 25 to 30 artists, mostly young impartial report of the prices paid you cannot afford to overlook the ad­
Catarrh Cure.
Frank Voyle, wild has been in the went east.
by Jacksonville dealers:
ladies.
Mr.
Kraus
informs
us
that
F.
J
CHENEY
A
CO.,
Props.,
Toledo,
O.
vantages and comfort offered by the
eastern states for several months, as
Wheat—45@50c per bushel.
We. the undersigned have known F. J. they have work enough for that many
Deeds, mortgage«, leases, bends, Cheney
Rio Grande Western Railway in con­
far as New York, returned last bills
for the last 15 years, and believe him more ladies, and those who have any
Flour
—
61.50
per
100
pounds.
of
sale
and
every
Imaginable
nection with the Denver & Rio Grande
week. He has purchased two quartz kind of legal blanks-the latest and Grfectlv honor»ole in all business transact ability In the line of portrait-drawing Oats—40c per bushel"
ns
and
financially
able
to
carry
out
any
obli
­
and Colorado Midland Railroads. It
claim«, located In Jackson creek dis­ best—are constantly on hand at T he gations made by their flrm
Bariev—Rolled, 11.25 per cental.
or
painting
and
wish
to
perfect
them
­
is the only transcontinental line pass­
trict,of his father, and will develop T imes office.
WfcMr & T hvax , Wholesale Druggists, Tole­ selves In the art would do well
Hay—Per ton, baled, $10.
lo
do. O.
ing directly through Salt Lake City,
them.
Potatoes—75c per hundred.
W alding . R innan & M arvin , Wholesale communicate with the company at
and in addition to the glimpse it af­
Trains are arriving regularly again. Druggists, Toledo O.
Onions—H(a-' pee pound.
Sydney Additon, formerly of Cor­ Much
Portland.
fords of the Temple city, the great
of the track in the Willamette Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act­
Butter—40h»55c per roll.
vallis, who Is now superintendent of valley was
Salt Lake, the Sait Palace and the
and it was nec- ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
Beans
—
4(a5c
per
pound.
tlie Toronto LHIouet Reefs Co.’s ce»»arjr for submerged,
It
Saved
Hl»
Leg.
faces of the system. Price 75c. perbottle.
picturesque Utah Valley, it offers
trains to reach central and Sold
Lard—11c to 12c per pound.
bv all Druggists. Testimonials free.
mines in British Columbia, made J. southern Oregon
choice <>r six distinct routes to the
via Corvallis.
P. A. Danforth of LaGrande, Ga.,
Hail's Family Pills are the best.
Eggs—20c per dozen.
W. Opp of Jacksonville a visit Satur
east and the most maguitievut scenery
suffered intensely for six months with Sugar—D G.6 6.75 per cwt.
day. lie Is on his way to San Fran­ The time for the departure of the
In the world. A double daily train
a frightful running sore on his leg,
Poultry—62.50 to $3.00 per dozeD
MEDFORD SQUIBS.
cisco to buy a large quantity of ma­ overland train which leavesSan Fran­
service aud through Pullman Palace
but writes that Bucklen’s Arnica
Ham»—I5and 16c per pound.
chinery.
cisco in tlie morning has been changed.
and ordinary sleeping cats, free re­
wholly cured it in ten days.
Shoulders—12ic per pound.
It starts at half-past eight, arriving
Dr. Kremer went to Portland last Salve
clining chair cars and a perfect dining
For
Ulcers,
Wounds,
Burns,
Boils,
Side
Bacon
—
10(al6c
per
pound.
later
than
be
­
In the valley an hour
week.
Lodge Installations.
car service are now in operation via
Pain or Piles It’s tlie best salve in the
fore.
these lines. For pamphlets descrip­
Supt. Dally was at Medford Satur­ world. Cure guaranteed, only 23c
T alisman L odge N o . 31, K. of P.,
Land for Sale.
tive of the ’‘Great Silt Lake Route”
If troubled with a weak digestion, day.
at City Drug Store.
Medford.—J E Enyart, C C; Asa
apply to J. D. Mansfield, general
I
have
¡560
acres
of
land,
all
in
one
Fordyce, VC: ED Elwood, P; Fred belching, sour stomach, or If you feel
J. C. Hall and Mrs. Carl Phelps of
tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It nge it. 253 Washington St., Portland;
Luy. M F; J A Perry. M A; John dull after eating, try Chamberlain's Gold Hill were In Medford Friday.
KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS
is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, or to Geo. W. Heintz, acting general
But ler. K of R and S; Geo Kurtz, M Stomach and Liver Tablet«. Price,
Mrs. M. Obenchain of Jacksonville
12 miles from Central Point, and 19 passenger agent. Salt Lake City.
of E; Frank Denton, I G; Eugene ¿5cents. Simples free at City Drug
It is reported that many thousand miles
Medford. I will sell this
Store.
was one of our visitors Saturday.
Orr, <) G.
acre» of yellow and «ugar pine timber, land in from
tracts of 199 acres up until all
M edfoiii » C amp ,
Woodmen of
Choice Property for Trade.
Representative Briggs has intro­
D. T. Pritchard, the jeweler, has which adjoin the Klamath reserva­ is
sold, at $10 per acre. It is good
tlie World. -J W Wiley, C C; F M duced a bill to reimburse School Dis­ been visiting at Ashland and floru­ tion, will be thrown open to purchase
The undersigned has eight acres of
farming and grazing land, and a good
Jordan, Adv Lieut; Horace Mann, trict No. 73, which lost •1000 through it rook.
In a short time. A great rush thither stock
land, suitable for gardening,
range on the outside. I will cli I
rlerk; 11 L Gilkey, banker; R R the defalcation of Geo. E. Bloomer,
is
expected
then.
adj
lining Grant’s Pass, and two good
sell all. or a» low a- loo acres in a
Martin McDonough, the Gold Hill
Morey, escort: O Snyder, watchman; who was county treasurer at that
tract. Inquire of W k . B ybee , Jack I"’.« with a small building on them,
merchant, spent, a day In Me iford last
C P Snell, sentry; Frank Wait, man­ time.
Land for Sale.
•ca’ed well in Josephine county’s
sonville. Or.
last week.
ager.
metropolis, which he will trade for
Feb. 4tti is John Marshall day. so
Forty acres of land on Thompson
N ugget L odge N o . 83, A. (). U. W..
C.
B.
Smith
went
to
Grant
’
s
Pass
I
land si uated in Jacksoil county, the
RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENT».
Gold Hill A L Vincent, P M; C L named in honor of the great chief last week, to seek a location for his I creek. Has a dwelling the’eon, 20x29
central part preferred. Address
feet, with four room», a log stable,
Rea rues, M W; J no Harvey, foreman: justice of the U. S. Supreme Court. shooting gallery.
P. M atzoolf . Grant’s Pass.
Rev. Mr. Hansen will hold servlc,«
12x14 feet, 12 acres fen ed and in cul-
Ed Yantis, oyerseer; Harry Harvey, It will be observed by manv of the
Cil. Slagle Is officiating a« night Ovation. A few fruit, trees, Clear at the M. E. church in Jacksonville
recorder; W A Carter, financier; states, their public schools, birasso
ciatiolis, etc.
clerk at Hotel Nasn, vice B. L. Stoner, title, free from Incumbrance. Price Sunday morning and evening.
Orris Crawford, receiver.
Rev. Father Berthiaume will hold
G old H ill L odge , Degree of
Representative Stewart has intro­ who |i.is taken the road for Palm, •200. Inquire of
S ilas J. D ay .
service« at the Catholic church in
Honor: —Mrs L B Churchill, P C H; duced what is known as Hie state li­ Whitman & Palm.
Real
Estate
Agent.Jacksonville.
Or.
Jacksonville, Sunday, Jan. 30 h, at 10
Mrs A L Vincent, C If: Mrs.l L Ham- brary bill, while Representative Car­
A. H. Chessiuore was iu Josephine
o’clock a . m .
rnersley, L 11: Mrs I E DeBoy, C C; ter is pushing a bill to reduce railroad county last week, inspecting the 80
Howard Betts, recorder; Amy Craw­ fare« to three cents a mile. Both are acres "of land he traded his printing
Bismarck's Iron Nerve
G erman B aptist .—Elder S M
Quinine is 10
behind Colds do not
ford, Fin; Orris Crawford, receiver.
meritorious measures.
Eby will hold service- at the follow­ rxur have to be yearn
plant for with Rev. J. 8. McCain.
eudnred. Mendel'» Dynamic
Was
the
result
of
hit
splendid
O live R kiiekah D egree L owe
T-tbulea
(called
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ing
places:
1-t
and
3d
Sund.iv
in
each
dynamic
from ---------
Ibetr —
energy)
B. F. Reeser lias «old his business
We learn that the health of Robert. health. Indomitable will and tre­ month, at the church near Talent; sec­ crowd a week’s ordinary treatment Into 12
No. 28, I. O. O. F., Medford.-Miss
mendous
energy
are
not
found
where
hour»,and
about
the
worst
of
cold«
over
oUght.
property
In
Ashland
to
E.
A.
Sher
­
Galloway,
who
lias
been
practicing
Minnie Calkins, N G; Mrs Nannie
li. Li rer, Kidney and Bowels ond, at the Naylor school-house; 4th •’ll wan the worst case of irrip I ever had a
Woolf, V G; Prudence Angle, RecSec: win, Grant Ci ary and J. K. Van Sant law at Portland, Is precarious, and he Stoma»
half dozen friends had sure cures
Mill it
are
out
of order. If you want these at Ashland.
for
64700.
lie
Ims
al«>
disposed
of
his
has c msequently been obliged to re­
hung on Heard of the Lynamic Tubules. To
Z Maxey,Fin Sec; Katie Angie. Treas;
qualities
and
the
success
they
bring,
niy
amazement
they
stopped
both
cold
and
stock
of
Imrdware,
tinware,
etc.,
to
tire from the active pursuit of his pro­
Mrs Clara Drisko, LS V G; Virgie
cough »he Aral night
1 endorse and recom­
Horae» Lost.
use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They
fession.
Woodford. R S N G; Isaac Woolf, R W. N. Grubbe of Silvertoa.
mend
them
io
the
people
’
’
—
Barclay
Faulty
develop everv power of brain and Strayed, from Foots crt-alt rtlstriet, about ex member of Congee«« and attorney, lol 8ai-
S V G; Kitty Webb, L S V G; Mamie Supt. Gehart of tlie St. Louis
lbrw year» ajro, three ho.-,«». each branded sotne street, 8an Francinco. July 7, iwuu.
Nicholson, warden; Alta Nsylor, con- Wrought iron Range Co. and his as­ The Beat Prescription for Chills body. Only Z5c at City Drug Store.
with a sijiiare or block on leti »boulder, point»
* Winter colds have always been serlows
projecting from each corner thereof One 1» » th! gs to me. They are hard and stay for
ductor; DG Karnes, guardian; Mrs sistants. who Imve been operating and Fever is a bottle of G rove ' s
bay more. W years old. weighing lifiu pound», norths. Hut the last was stopped suddenl
Carrie Goble, chaplain.
with much success In this section, T asteless C hill T onic . It is simply
long body: another 1» a grey gelding. V yea-» by Mendel’s Dynamic Tabu lea.
have gone to eastern Washington. iron and quinine in a tasteless form.
old. weighing between ten »nd eleven buudred
pounds;
and the otber a chestnut sorrel mare, 7
They made many friends while Here. No cure—no nay. Price, 50c.
Engineering.
year-old. wl'h white »trip down no» », neigh­
For Infants and Children.
ing about IU) pound».
They were sect
Mr. Cameron of tills county was the
F. M. Roundtree, an expert in thia
recently, ranging on the
den-ri,
neat
I live across the street from where Mendel's
Bybee's
bridge
I
will
pay
f.s
a
anybody I>j namio Tubules are made Thai is how I
line, Is prepared to execute all orders only senator who voted against sub­ 1
The Kind You Have Always Bought who finds tne above animals and head will to put
them first took ih<m
They stop colds without
for engineering and boiler cleaning, mitting the constitutional amend­
tn acme enclosure.
For further particulars notice. I took a dozen hoses with me tor at
H(‘Rt Cough tty-up. TaMflN Good. V*»'
lie guarantees satisfaction. For ment providing for the Initiative and
Bears the
In Um«. Mold by drugget«.
call on or address
sell aud friends when I went to Non« " R t 5
particulars address him at Jackson­ referendum to the people. There were
P. W. C a RRIS.
»an Winkle, Caplialtst, S)17 Wi-hu.t.’
Signature at
IFMMOgläBEZl
Kubli, Jacksoo Co., Or.
1 St.. Snr Francisco. *u<
IWJO
’ ■
no dissenting vote» In the lower house.
ville.
F.»t »lie hr City Drop Store, Jachnonvlt
THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
LOCAL NO re»
"lam so Glad you are,
well. Dear Sister. ”
u&
sennn rewar°
BAD COLDS
CASTOR IA