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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. TBURSDAY,..FEBRUARY 21. 1001 personal mention . Then. Reed wan at Medford Monday. . <>e Wetterer was a Medford visitor Sunday. Hl*a Anna Helms was a Medford vliilor today. district Attorney Reaines Is In (Hani's Pass. Mrs. L. Reames was a Medford vis itor Saturday. Miss Ethel Crump visited In Jack sonville Sunday. Misses Ella and Jo Orth were at Medford on Sunday. Bert Yocum of Ashland was In Jacksonville Saturday. John Lillie of Central Point was In Jacksonville Saturday. County Cierk Newbury was an Ash land visitor last Friday. County Treasurer Max Muller was a Medford visitor Sunday. J. C. Whipp was a passenger on the morning train for Medford. John Buckley and Geo. Town of Applegate were in our city Saturday, L.'tilvan of Butte creek Is home from an extended visit In California. S. . Tuttle left Sunday for Baker city, where he Is Interested In mining. E. Anderson, well known as a min ing man, was In Jacksonville Satur day. Joe Rader, the Butte creek stock- man, wus a Jacksonville visitor dur ing the week. Henry Kubll left on Friday for Sa lem. lie will become a memtier of the third hou-e. Miss Nettle Short of Scott's valley, Calif., who has been visiting her 'brother, Geo. Short, at Gold Hill, the past few days, has returned to her home. JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. W. Woolfolk of Astoria Is visiting friends at the Pass. A local teachers' meeting will be held In Grant's Pass on February 23d. Harry Peterson lias gone to Port land, where he will remain for some time. The water company at Grant's Pass Is putting in a new six inch main on Sixth street. Dennis H. Stovall, who Is working In the interests of the order K. O. F. M., Is In Grant's Pass. The Rogue River Valley Choral Union will hold Its annual convention at Grant’s Pass on March 5th. Prof. Wm. II. Hampton of Placer Is In Grant's Pass. He has lately been taking in the legislature at Salem. L. Hackett of Minnesota Is at Grant’s Pass visiting his son, John Hackett, and taking In our county wltti a view of locating. The tax roll for this county has been completed and Is in the bands of the sheriff, who Is now In readiness to receive payment of taxes. J. D. Hanan of Roseburg has pur chased tlie Harper brick barn In Grant's Pass, and will tit It up Imme diately for a livery and feed stable. r Last Wednesday evening the Native Daughters of Grant's Pass gave a very pleasant reception at the I. O. O. T. nail. Quite a numerous company as sembled and enjoyed the evening to the fullest extent. While their or ganization here Is comparatively new they have a tirmly established reputa tion as entertainers, which the present Instance materially enhanced. A very pleasing programme was render ed. The order of United Artisans gave a very pleasant social to the members and their friends last Tuesday even ing at the A. (). U. W. hall. There Wes a good attendance. The follow ing Interesting programme was rendered: Cornet solo, Elmer Wertz; vocal solo, A. E. Voorhles; piano solo, Ethol Palmer; vocal solo, Edna Park er; tuba solo, Fred Cheshire; vocal trio, Misses Bertha Barrie, Ethel Palmer, Laura Parker. KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS. Every one is suited with the change of weather. Three deeds for timber land were tiled for record In the county clerk’s office this week by the Oshkosh Land Timber Co., for claims tn township 39, south of range 5 east. Nl S. Drew’s house In Dairy pre cinct was destroyed by tire Sunday morning, together with most of the contents. The cause of the tire was a defective flue. There was no Insur ance. The Klamath Falls Dramatic Club went to Bonanza last Friday and re turned the next day. They were ac companied by Miss Edith lluse. The party was taken In a sleigh by R. W. Marple. I LOSING FLESH f In summer can be ba prevented « by taking J Scott’s Emulsion* Itaae beneficial In summer as In winter. If you are weak or run down. It will build you up. Send for free sample. SCOTT ft BOWNE, Chemists, 40MIS Pesrl Street. New York, yoc end *i oo; all d nuh S',-np. Taeles Uns. Hold by droguiste. Var The death of Mr®. Peter Spielman Mrs. Elizabeth Kinney, one of Ore gon a oldest and best known pioneers, (nee MI hh EllzabeLh Phlpp*) of Med c me down fr»m Jacksonville last ford 1» reported from New York. The Farmers busy. night for a visit with Mrs. W. W. c juple were married lu Jacksonville Chinese New Year. Cardwell and family.—[Roseburg Re about three week® ago, and left for Buffalo, N. Y., which wan to be their view, 12th. Get in and rustle for business. future home. We have no particular* The pupils of the public school of Merchants say business is Inproving. Bhwnlx will give an entertainment of the de ith; but the remain* will be Sunday was a quiet day in Jackson on February 22d. It is hoped that brought back to Medford for Inter ment. The death of tiie voung bride ville. the citizens will show a good interest ia a severe blow to family and friend*. In the exercises, as the proceeds will Our county officers report business go for the benefit of the school library. A terrible explosion of gas occurred quiet. Friday afternoon in the mine of the When you want a physic that is Our iegislatormen will soon be out Wellington Coal Co. at Cumberland, mild and gentle, easy to take and B. of a Job. C., which entombed sixty-tive pleasant in effect, use Chamberlain’s miner*. Fire followed the mine ex- Plant your spring advertisement in Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, and they were caught In a T he T imes . 25 cents. Samples free. Every box pioaton fiery furnance, making all human ef- Gus. Nichols of Lake creek Is re guaranteed. For sale City Drug Store. forte Impossible to save aoy of them, ported quite 111. Tiiere Is no question but that oil in a wall of tire bolding the rescuers Everybody Is well pleased with the paying quantities will be found in back. The acenea at the mouth of Jackson county. As the interest in the mine were tieartrending. Many change of weather. oil wells and oil lands, or rather the of the entombed miners are married Have your photos taken while IV possibilities of the *»me, increases, a men and have families. They were C. Mackey & Boyd are in town. * thorough prospecting of this section al! gathered at tiie mine ahortiy arter the tirat explosion. A new bell has been ordered fdf the will be made. Presbyterian church at Phoenix. A man not a hundred miles from February It a short month; but It Elegant home-made candies of all here, who takes a city paper because contains many America anniversaries. kinds a specialty at Joe Wetterer’s. * he can get more reading matter than One hundred year* ago John Marshall in his home paper, read an advertise took the oath as chief Justice of the 8. E. Martin has been appointed ment of a pocket tire escape. He sent United States. The anniversary of postmaster at Merrill, Klamath coun a doll ir and a few days ago received a Lincoln’s birthday Is February 12th ty. New Testament. and of Washington's, February 22d. February 22d, also, Gen. Taylor, The county cierk has issued license Mrs. John MacVay of Lane county, On to marry to Frank Oatman and Nida who came from the east on the with an army of 5,000, defeated 20,- Mexicans at Buena Vista. Presi •Mll-Cl*. strength of an advertisement, and 000 dent Johnson was Impeached c i, Feb II. C. Mackey Jt Boyd’s photo tent married MacVay, likes him, she says, ruary 21tn. February 15th the Maine will remain in Jacksonville until hut can’t stand the Deadwood coun wa® blown up in Havana harbor, and try, and if lie will not go East with on February Oth the treaty of peace March 1st. • her she will go wltti out him. with Spain was ratified by the Quite a number of orchardists here The Mall has completed its census senate. abouts ate preparing to spray their of tiie city of Medford—giving that fruit trees. place a population of 2109. The gov The claim of ottier cough medicines Chas. M. Holmes has resigned his ernment census was 1791. We are to be as good as Chamberlain's are position as dispatcher in tiie 8. P. pleased to see our neighbor town step effectually set at rest in the followiug of Mr. C. D. Glass, au office al Ashland. up in the row of the cities of Oregon testimonial employe of Bartlett & Dennis Co. of You can get the most candy for with a population of 2,000 and up- Gardiuer, Me. He sa.vs: “I had your money at “The Boss.” Satisfac wards. kept adding to a cold and cough In the tion guaranteed. * Thirty consecutive days of sunshine winter of 1897. trying every cough The “grip’’ in light form has taken In western Oregon during the winter medicine I beard of without perma hold of a number of our people during months Is a record breaker, and we nent help, until one day I was in the are glad to get back Into our normal drug store of Mr. Houlehan, and he tiie past week or so. condition hy having a little rain, says advised me to try Chamberlain’s Wheat fields of the valley ate re a valley exchange. Thirty days of Cough remedy, and offered to pay back ported as looking well, with Indica sunshine is unusual for a web too ter my money if 1 was not cured. My tions for a bountiful crop. to tiave to stand. lungs and bronchial tubes were very at tiiis time; but I was co uplet.e- Miss Kate Hoffman has purchased The handsomest flower that blooms sore the Mrs. N. Fisher property on Oregon is the rose. Every iover of the beau- . ly cured by this remedy, and have always turned to It when I got street. Consideration, 12.50. tifui should have an assortment of I since a cold, and soon find relief. I also them. The California Rose Co., Los [ Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of recommend it to my friends, and am light drinks, fresh candies, nuts, Angeles, Calif., are headquarters of I glad to say it is the best of all cough tiie coast for nice field-grown rose ' tropical and other fruits, etc. • bushes. All the latest and best sorts. medicines.” For sale by City Drug Store.” Now is the time to get good photos Send for a catalogue today. at home. .See samples at H. C. This Incident happened during the E. P. Bennet is an enthusiastic Mackey & Boyd's, Aiken building. * water, says the Coruallis Times. creamery man, and his efforts will al high A narrow walk stretched its way over ways be directed In a way that will You take no chances If you have a big sheet of back water from the Mackey & Boyd make your photos, as help build up an enterprise of this river. A student, after taking his nature in the valley. He knows what every piece of work is guaranteed. * he is talking about when that sbject is best girl home, was passing along this If the Oregon legislature would re being discussed, as he comes from a walk, en route home. A skunk, going in the opposite direction, was wand solve itself into a football organiza California creamery county. ering along the same walk. They tion It might possibly earn Its salary. The death of Joseph Douden which met. Each instantly recognized that The Christian Endeavor Society occurrd at his home near Gold Hill the other was an enemy. The boy will give a social In the basement last Monday, removes from Jackson wished he was back with her. The of tiie Presbyterian ctiurcti Friday county one of its highly respected | skunk wished he was too. They glared evening. Admission, lb and 20 cents. citizens. He leaves a widow and three ' at each other, and the boy shook his children, Andrew Hooton, Mrs. Kate fist and said “shew.” The skunk W. H. Veneable has moved his fam Lyman and Mrs. Thos. Pankey, all of stood pat. Both cleared their decks ily Into the Huffman residence, In the Gold Hill, to mourn their loss. for action. Seizing the skirts of his north part of town, across Jackson mackintosh with one hand, and J. C. Whipp of Jacksonville, one of long creek. the Mitchell Republicans, was in Ash his nose with the other, the boy dashed All kinds of fruit,includingoranges, land Friday, says the Record, circu forward and bucked center. The lit bananas and lemons, also vegetables, lating a petition addressed to the tle animal came to the scratch smil cheaper Ilian tiie cheapest at “The Jackson county delegation (who are ing, but the boy got through the line, however, unmarred. They Boss.” • voting solidly for Corbett) to break uot, burned sulpber for a week in the same Chas. King of Michigan was on the deadlock, and requests them to room with his mackintosh, bi® shoes Trail creek recently, looking into the vote for either Fulton, Hermann or i and his new $7.50 trouser®, and at last matter of starting a sawmill in that Mitchell. accounts the garments were still too sect Ion. This is the season of the year when , fragrant for use. back alleys, back yards and out-* 1 Miss Fannie O’Neill, a sister of You can get any kind of a photo all houses should oe cleaned. If all citi Russell from a stamp picture to a life-size zens O'Neill of Jacksonville, cir would see to this matter on their j cuit court crayon at II. C. Mackey & Boyd’s premises, reporter, was severely it would be an assurance of ■ wounded by pistol shots, tired at her photo tent. * go«>d health for our town people the, by a rejected lover, Burton K. Hen In cases of catarrh Hood’s Sarsapa coming spring and summer. Let at Oakland, Calif., last week. rilla heals the tissues, builds up the everyone do their duty, and good re derson. Miss O’Neill is the daughter of Judge system, expeis Impurities from the sults will follow. J. M. O’Neill of Yreka. She wa® liv blood and cures. The Legislature will soon shut ing with her married sister at Oak Jackson creek was overtiowing its down, as its season is nearing a close. land, and was engaged to be married banks Saturday. The recent warm On next Saturday the weary members •to Henderson. Further acquaintance rain Is melting the enow In tiie moun will start for their homes, no doubt with the young man dissatisfied her glad to get rid of their arduous duties and she broke the engagement. Bur tains at a lively rate. going into Joint session everv day ton sought another interview to talk Mr. and Mrs. 1. 8. Johnson of Salem of high-twelve to vote for a U. S. over their troubles. Under the threat are visiting relatives at Phienlx this at The people will also be to kill her and himself on the spot she week. Mr. Johnson Is engineer at Senator. glad when the monotony Is over. yielded to go to bis room to do their the state insane asylum farm. talking. Here 9he refused to have Mrs. F. H. Osgood, wife of President anything further to do with him. He According to the Yreka Journal the coldest weather at that point was a and Manager Osgood, of the Seattle s then shot at her twice, the first bul week ago last Saturday night, when Renton Railway Co., Seattle, Wash., let just grazed her head nr'd the tiie mercury shifted close around zero. was robbed of Jewels sifd to be valued second struck her in the left cheek, at •5000 on the Oregon express, north passed through the bones of her face, Salt ti*h, a new barrel! of bloatery of Sacramento, Friday night, while lodged directly opposite the point of mackerel, Columbia river salmon bel Mrs. Osgood wasasleep in a crowded entry under the skin of the right lies, boneless codfish, during the Pullman coach. Mr. and Mrs. Osgood cheek. Screaming, she fell to the Lenten season at Nunan’s, Jackson are well known in Jackson county. floor. Thinking he had killed her, ville. * Henderson turned the 44 pistol on Don't give your children chalk and himself with fatal results, the bullet Chinese New Year began Sunday, clay; entering the temple and lodging in and during the week following tiie It shortens life, the doctor say; usual din and feast of roast pig will But give them candy pure and white, the brain. Miss O'Neill was taken to be much in evidence wherever there It will cheer tiieir hearts and make the hospital, and will survive her wounds. is a Chinaman. them light. Have you seen those big oranges at The Boss makes all kinds of candy, $100 Reward, $lOO. “Tiie Boss,” two for live cent*? I get and sells at ten cents a pound, or my orange* direct from the grower, three pounds fur 25 cents. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease arid they ripen on the tree; they are The little three-year-old daughter that science has been able to cure in all Its tine and cheap. * of F. Fattig. who lives near Ashland stages, »ud thu$ is Uaiarib. Hall's Catarrh Is the only positive cure known to the The McMinnville News is the name came near dying Tuesday night from Cure medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu of a new paper ju«l launched on the poison. While playing witli a broth tional disease, requires a constitutional treat Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, public of old Yamhill. The first er somewhat older, she drank from a ment. directly upon the blood and mucous sur Issue Is on our table, neatly printed bottle of healing oil preparation and acting faces of the system, thereby destroying th*» was thrown into spasms. Dr. Brower foundation of the disease, and giving the pa and very interesting. tient strength by building up the constitution was called, gave the necessary medical an-' Medford’s new city charter that has attention assisting nature in doing its work The and the child is now recov proprietors have so much faith in its curative Just become a law, is replets with ering. powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars many good things for the government for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list School Super!ntenden Dally con of testimonials of that municipality. Medford is no F J CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. ducted the regular teachers' examin So Address. longer a “town’’ but a “city.’’ ’.d by Druggists, 75c. ation at Ashland last week from Wed Hall's Family Pills are the best. Knights of Maccabees of Ashland nesday to Saturday, inclusive. The celebrated tiieir eighth anniversary following applicants for state papers A Farm for Sale. la«t Thursday evening. Over seventy were in attendance: Frances Barnes, members were present, and a number Mrs. Alice Racon, HattieGiason. Min A 120-acre tract, all fenced, ffl acres under of other local tents were represented. nie Hockenyos, Anna Jeffrey, (.’resale cultivation, free soli and easily cultivated. Is the public road a qv arter of a mile from Norton, Gertrude Wilson, Nellie on Mooville. S»mi valley postofilcc—improved Like bad dollars all counterfeits of Towne. wltb a dwelling-house wttn four rooms below DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve are and one above, a good, large barn .smoke-house worthless. The origlnalquicklycures There was a gay time at Orth’s and wood shed; Rockcreek Nows through tl.e land, a good well of water at the house and a piles, sores and all skin diseases. City hall on Valentine’s evening, tn which good well at the barn; six miles from (told Hill Drug Store and Dr. J. Ilinkle,Central many merry dancers participated and railroad station. Win be sold for *10 per enjoyed themselves hugely, it was acre, halt cash at time of sale. balance on one Point. year's time, interest 8 per cent. per annum. or the < ccaslon of the Native Daughters Persons who cannot take ordinary cash at option of the pureha ur. Jane McCully Ct bln owning the all AVInqutre of SILAS J. DAY. real estate pills find It a pleasure to take DeWitt’s of hall for that evening that insured the agent, Jacksonville. Oregon. Little Early Risers. They are the pleasant time. The native daughters best little liver pills ever made. City gave their beat attention to the en Drug Store and Dr. J. IIinkle,Central tertainment, and the receipts of the »000000000000000000000000 Point. I COUPON. evening were entirely satisfactory. Lola Burris®, a son of I. W Burrlas Cut thia On upon out. It ia worth Geo. W. Warren and son of Superior, of Ashland, shot himself through the on each dozen Photo®, if pre palm of the right hand one day last Minn., are In Jackson county, looking 50cta at H. C. Mackey A Boyd's week, with a 22 caliber revolver. The Into several mining propositions. sented studio on or before March 1. 1901. wound Is not serious, no bones being They are from a copper mining region and it la more than probable that the broken. mines of like nature in southern Ore Eddie Duffy, traveling pa<senger gon will receive more than pissing H. C. M ackky A B oyd , agent of the Denver and Rio Grande, recognition at their hands. The cop Medford, Ore. Frank O’Neil of the Northern Pacific, per Is here, mountain high, and all A Bargain for Somebody. and H. L. Slsier of the Chicago, St. that's necessary to the profitable de Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha, have velopment of the mines, is the capital Complete printing outfit for sale. been in the valley during the past necessary to put In the great amount 7x11 pres®, type,et". Only forty dol week. lars. Enquire at T imks office. ¡of machinery required. LOCAL NOrBb. - Ilpw Mothers may Help theirtyauyhters into Womanhood Every mother possesses information of vital value to her young daughter. That daughter is a precious legacy, and the responsibility for her future is largely in the hands of the mother. The mysterious change that develops the thought less girl into the thoughtful woman should find the mother on the watch day and night. As she cares for the physical well-being of her daughter, so will the woman be, and her children also. When the young girl’s thoughts become sluggish, when she experiences headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exhibits an abnormal disposition to sleep, pains in the back and lower limbs, eyes dim, desire for solitude, and a dislike for the society of other girls, when she is a mystery to herself and friends, then the mother should go to her aid promptly. At such a time the greatest aid to nature is Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound. It prepares the young system for the coming change, and is the surest reliance in this hour of trial. The following letters from Miss Good are practical proof of Mrs. Pinkham’s efficient advice to young women. Miss Good asks Mrs. Pinkham for Help. June 12th, 1899. “ D ear M rs . P inkham :—I have been very much bothered for some time with my monthly periods being irregular. I will tell you all abort it, and put myself in your care, for I have heard so much of you. 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It is good farming and grazing land, and a good stock range on the outside. I will sell all, or a« low as 100 acres In a tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack sonville, Or. Land for Sale. Forty acre® of land on Thompson creek. Ha® a dwelling thereon, 20x20 feet, with four room®, a log stable, 12x14 feet, 12 acre® fen ed and in cul tivation. A few fruit tree®. Clear title, free from Incumbrance. Price •200. Inquire of S ilas J. D ay , Real Estate Agent.Jacksonville, Or. Horses Lost. Strayed, from Foote creek district, about thre»* years ago. three horse«. each branded with a Hq j»re< r block on left shoulder, points projecting from each corner thereof One is a bay mare, 12 years old. weighing 1130 pounds, long body; another is a grey gelding. W years old, weighing between ten and eleven hundred pound«; and the other a chestnut Barrel tns a, 7 year** cid. with white strip down r. . Argu ing abuut 1400 pounds. They were seen recently, ranging on the desert, near Hr bee's bridge I will pay |5 ahead to anybody who finds the above animals and will put them In some enclosure. For further particulars call on or address P. W. C a RRIS, Kubll, Jackson Co., Or. A Branch Gallery. H. C. Mackey A Boyd have started a branch gallery in Jacksonville, in the Aiken building, California street, op posite Ryan’s «tore. All work will be flni®hed'at «ledford. and satisfaction assured. Work guaranteed to be the best. For Sale« A Farm of 720 acres, located on Rocue River, suitable tor grain and fruit culture or slock raising; baa ample buildings and fesclag. A Placer Mine« in operation, squ.pped with pipe and giant; also some quarts properties. 1 will sell for cash or take in pare payment property in or adjacent to Ashland. Terms, one-half down, balance in easy payments at 5 percent. Call on or address, H. L. WHITE. WANTED.—Capable, reliable person in Laah Hoi 36. Ashland. 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