E DEMOCRATIC TIMES. LOCAL NOTE» Articles of incorporation bare been A SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION. EXHIBIT real estate ' transfers . filed by the Southern Oregon Oil Co. Showing llemlzad statement of receipt* and The capital stock has been placed at Sunday 1« St. Patrick’s day. Tbe first concert of the Rogue River expenditures of the town of Jacksonville, Ore­ The following deeds have been re­ •100,000, and P. B. Whitney, R. M. THURSDAY.......... MARCH 14, 1901 J. F. Hall of Big Butte was at tbe Foster, A. Wakefield, F. G. McWlll- Choral Unioc’s convention (held at gon. from Feb. I, 1900, to Feb I. 1*01: corded in the office of the county re­ Grant's Paw last week) was given on county-seat Saturday. SKItTH. iami and Geo. Engwicht are Incor­ Thursday night. It was a rare mu«i- corder since the last report of T he T imes : If you never had any good photos porator«. It* principal place of busi­ cal treat. The large audience listened Amount In hands of treasurer at last PERSONAL MENTION. ness I* Ashland. before, try Mackey Si Boyd. exhibit......................................................... 478 70 H D Jooss to H L Wolto, Golden Eagle with critical attention, and set its seal *? O»11’» oreek district *.*JO 00 town taxes......................... 598 7» Elizabeth Smith Judge Prim went north Sunday to John H Lac*; tx>od The Klamath Falls Irrigating Ditch of arproval upon every number. Tbe From Elegant home-made candies of .. all __ »» liquor licenses ....................... c 1,n<1 1B IS.twp »7,1 e at») 00 evening. kinds a specialty at Joe Wetterer’s. * Company met March 7th and elected special favorites were the “Grand .» C E Nlnlnger to Eltzabetbgmlth: »ante sale ot cemetery lota ........... tne following officers: J. T. /lenley, American Fantasia,” by the orches­ ** E. C. Faucett has been appointed «resident; il. E. Ankeny, vice-presi- tra; “Ever be Happy,” by Mrs. R C. linea in criminal caaea ............ JH BuffsrtoC C Beekmaa; q e d to postmaster at Watkins, vice M. Wat­ ent: Alex. Martin, Jr., secretary. It Brooks of Oakland, Calif., and male show licenae...................... .... miDing property In see 36, twp tn. 3 w. Including ditches, mill, etc.. . kins, deceased. aale ot estray*.............................. 500 oo decided to double tne capacity of its chorus; “Spirit Immortal,” by Dr. R. Miss Lily Taylor visited in Ashland H Ammerman to M D Wilson, blk a In aale of and premium on bonde T. Burnett, Mrs. Brooks and George Talent .............................. ditch this year. It is now 12 feet wide You can get the most candy tor 120 oo last week. water renta................................... P G Spielman to Urs A R Phipps; prop­ Cramer, and the closing “Hallelujah erly in and about Medford I Fred. Furry of Climax was in Jack­ your money at “The B oms ." Satisfac­ and carries 2500 Inches of water. 300 oo Chorus.” All of the choruses had or­ tion guaranteed. * Walter Messenger. Sr. to J K Reader. Mrs. C. E. VanDeusen of Kllbourn, chestral accompaniment, which added sonville Saturday. Total. •7880 48 „Property In e 10 sec 20. *° twp ,WP at. s. 1 1« . 2500 OO Steve Longfellow Is in Jacksonville. Wl«., was afflicted with stomach much to the pleasure of the evening. F D Robbins to J K Van Sant; lots 19 XXPXNOITIHBS. F. E. Bybee, the genial stockman, He will toon engage in the chicken trouble and constipation tor a long W11 R R #d<1 to Ashland .... 1000 OO Director Na«h cannot say too much Paid for nightwatch ............ . 400 00 j called on us Monday. E V Cs-ter to Lucinda Ganlard; n 54 ot time. She »avs: “I have tried many to the credit of the Choral Union and M ” Reoorder Dunlap's fees to Mar business near Phoenix. lot 4,blk «0,Chitwood tract iu Ashland 500 OO preparations; but none have done me the excellence of its convention. Fred. Penlnger of Central Point 16, 1900 ........................................................ We are baying regular March the good that Chamberlain’s Stomach 30 10 Tot»*..................................................»10,4*090 »• made us a call Saturday. Friday afternoon a ruatluee concert ” pricing and advertising.......... weather—rain and snow at one time, and Liver Tabletb have.” These 3B0fl M *’ street work. G. S. Epperson... was given, the participants being 81 25 N. Langell of Medford was a visitor and sunshine at auolher. tablets are for sale at City Drug members of the various choral unions, Horse* Lost. ” sprinkling streets............. 88 00 at the couuty-seat Friday. ♦» Have one dozen cabinets taken and Store. Price, 25cents. Samples free. assisted by members of the orchestra Btrayed, from Foots creek district, about ” hose cart. Geo. Hines........ 4 00 three years »eo, three horses, each branded Miss Alma Wilson arrived from get an enlarged picture free at George W. Davis, the ex-clerk of and Mrs. R. C. Brooks. The opera- *• ” treasurer's percentage. L. L. with a square or block on left shoulder, points Mackey & Boyd's photo tent. * Central Point this morning. the School Land Board in whose ac­ house was crowded, and encores were Jacobs................................7................. 71 60 projecting from each oorner thereof. Ona is a bay 12 years vlu, weighing il&O pounds, numerous. The schools enjoyed a va ­ counts a shortage of »31,000 was re ­ ** ” marshal's lees iu criminal cases Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of 12 «5 long mare. Jas. O. Watson has returned from body; another is a grey gelding, 9 years light drinks, fresh candies, nuts, ported by the legislative committee, cation. to glye the students a chance Recorder’s lees In criminal cases.......... his visit at Ashland and Medford. 4 00 old, weighing between ten and eleven hundred has not been seen in Salem since the to attend, and almost every business Cronemiller A Love, merchandise ..... _ Z9 1ft pounds; and the other a chestnut sorrel mare, 7 tropical and other fruits, etc. * J. R. O’Neill has been at Yreka, report was made. This has given rieen found by Pankey Bros., As a short visit. on the previous evening, O Blede, bucket and work,........................ HOLMAN—WITHERSPOON—At Grant's Pass. Marct 6, 1901, by Rev. Cias. Booth, In T he T imes has been purchased for Is incorrect. T he T imes learns that everything j>as«ed off harmoniously, Three special marshals bee. 7, ¡900 ... J. W. Bristow, one of the most the use ot the Thompson creek school Everett G. Holman and Miss Kila Wither­ what was thought to be the body of a the varied programme givingevideoce W J Plymale, preparing new bonds ... spoon. popular of traveling men, made us a by Director Rock. Central man, supposed to be Hayes, was seen of much care and selection. The num­ Chris Ulrich, lumber....................... .... call Saturday. RAMSEY—RODGERS—Near Central Point. visiting bers In which Mrs. R C. Brooks ap ­ March 6, 1901. by Elder A. J. Hanby, J F. One year and 23 days’ interest on *5000 Mrs. I. Coffman of Forest creek, floating down stream about the W. E. Mallory of Grant’s Pass is in who bad her arm broken some weeks middle of February; hut the river peared were received with tumultuous outstanding bonds.................................. 425 53 Ramsey and Miss Cora Rogers. applause, her solo, “Elsa’s Dream,” be­ Jacksonville, In the Interest district of the ago, Is convalescent. Dr. DeRar has was too high to permit Its rescue. ing the gem of the evening. Otberex- Order of Pendo. bhe in been In attendance. Total amount ot warrants drawn .. 17460 Si BORN Drying preparations simply develop celleut numbers were "luflammatus,” Balance In hands of treasurer *219 94. J. Nunan left for San Francisco Win. Bisbee, a pioneer of northern dry catarrh; they dry up the secretions by Mrs. Brooks and chorus; violin Sunday, to buy a big stock of goods California, and one of Yreka's best which adhere to the membrane and concerto by Signor Boffa; sextet from There Is yet outstanding one bond of *100 of OPP—In Jacksonville, March 10, 1901 to Mr- series of *7501 drawing 8 per cent. Interest and Mrs. J. W . Opp, a daughter. for this market. citizens, died not long ago. He is sur­ decompose, causing a far more serious “Lucia" and “Sanctus,’’ by H.U. Kin­ the and *5000 of tbe new bonds bearing ft per cent. JOHN—at Paradise, Mo., Feb. 24, 1901, to Mr. trouble than the ordinary form of ca ­ vived by a daughter. ney and chorus. A. T. Baldwin ex ­ Miss Nora Sydow was at Interest. and Mrs. David John, a son. tarrh. Avoid all drying inhalants and Point Saturday and Sunday, Clinton Cook of Applegate spent use that which cleanses, soothes and hibited his skill as a pianist in Von I hereby certify that tbe foregoing Is a full Webber ’ s “ Concert Stueck. ” He was with her parents. Saturday night In Jacksonville. He heals. Ely’s Cream Balm is such a and complete Itemized statement of all moneys last week sold 48 head of sheep to T. remedy and will cure catarrh or cold ably supported by the orchestra. received and expended from February 1. 1900, to Mrs. Reames, wife of our Just before thiLlast number Rev.C. W. J. Kenney for 43 a bead. attorney, has been quite ill. in the head easily and pleasantly. Hays In a few words thanked those February 1. 1901. still confinod le her room. The Mackey & Boyd photo tent will All druggists sell It at 50 cents, or It who had made the convention a suc­ Given under my hand and seal of the Town o. Jacksonville, this 6th day of March, 1901. Mrs. F. M. Love and her daughter, remain in Jacksonville until April will be mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 cess and presented little Bertina Boffa W. J. PLYMALE, Warren St., N. Y. 1st. and with each dozen of cabinets with atlOgold pieceasasouvenir from alsj/Miss Maggie Krause, returned Town Recorder. you get a 16x20 crayon free. • fK>m Grant’s Pass Sunday. The fish law lately passed by the legis­ the orchestra and chorus. The con­ CASE OF LOCOMOTOR ATAXIA CUIED vention was a grand success, musically lature makes it unlawful to take or Considerable rain has fallen since Fred. Otten, a prominent citizen of Large Wall Maps of the United NEAR CHICAGO. and financially, and received the fish for salmon in Rogue river and its The Foots creek precinct, visited with his the last issue of T he T imes . States Given Away. hearty support of tbe entire friends In Jacksonville Saturday. x farmers are not at all pleased, while tributaries, except with rod and line, valley. The next convention will commonly called angling, from 6 p. m . the miners rejoice correspondingly. HOW TO GET ONE. Victim Lost the Sight of One Eye and Was Hon. W. A. Carter of Gold Hill was Saturday to 6 p. m . tbe Sunday follow­ probably be held at Medford. Unable to Walk—Vision Restored It you are going East, or tklnkiagof sending The present board of trustees will ing. in any week of any year, or from The following is a partial list of In Jacksonville Saturday,on legal busi­ and the Use of Limbs Regained. ness accompanied by T. M. Griffiths. meet for the last time this week, at March 1st to April 1st, and from Au­ those wbo attended the convention: for your family, do not buy your tickets until' A Sworn Statement. which time the officers chosen at the gust 15th until September 20th, east Mt. Angel, A W Baldwin, Father you have secured rate* from the ILLINOIS F. E. Kincart, a timber cruiser, and late town election will be sworu in. Dominic; Central Point, Bertha Mc­ CENTRAL RAILROAD Co. Their service 1» A recent core that seems almost a of its confluence with the Illinois P. W. Hackney of Josephine county Pherson; Williams, Miss Mollie John; excelled by none, and tbey can reach all point* Salt fish, new barrel of bloater river, or at the mouth of said Rogue Eugene, W Gifford Nash, director, In the East, South or Southeast Iron any miracle was that of Samuel Curnock spent a day in Jac ksonville last week. of 62 Twenty-second avenue, Melrose mackerel, Columbia river salmon be I river where it empties into the Pacif­ Rev. J. W. Craig, who is In southern lies, tameless codfish, during the ic ocean, or within three miles outside M O Warner; Oakland. Cal, Mrs R C point Is Oregon and Washington. Through Park, LU. The story is best told in hia Brooks; Glendale, Mrs R K Montgom­ tourist car from Pacific coast to New York. Oregon in the Interests of the A. O. Lenten season at Nunan's. Jackson­ thereof from May 1st to August 1st. ery; Jacksonville, Miss Maggie Krause, If you will send fifteen cents in stamps to the own words. He says: U. W., spent Friday night in JackHon- ville. * “ Early in 1898 I began to experience Mrs G M Loye; Ashland, Misses Edna address given below, we will forward you by ville. MINING NEWS. This paper is kept on file at the return mall a large wall map of th* United a worn out feeling and noticed that I Willits, Cora Johnson, Clara Johnson, Wm. Bybee was In Jacksonville Fri­ Oregon Press Association headquar­ Esther CSilsby and M Durham, Elmer States. Cuba and Porto Rloo. 34x40 inches. For became tired after very slight exertion. day. He has great hopes of selling ters, Portland, by Albert Tozier, wtio Notices for the location of placer E C Durham, Fred R Neil, particulars regarding passenger and freight I continued at my work in the machine his land on Rogue river and Antelope is authorized to make contracts for and quartz mines, etc., for sale at Patrick, Mesdames Barnum, Hayes and Clay­ rates call on or address, shop until July 2, 1898, when I suffered to a colony. T he T imes office. advertising in the same. B. H. TRUMBULL, Com’l Agt., ton, Mr and Mrs T K Bolton; Med­ from a fall and after that time grew 14* Third Street, Portland, Ore. Mr. Worden, the clever representa­ Lewis and Jesse Orme, who are ford, Misses Fern Norris, Pearl Webb, Have you seen those big oranges at rapidly worse. A physician was called tive of Chevalier & Co., is In town to­ “The Boss," two for five cents? 1 get mining In Josephine county, not far Delpha Hammond, Alleen Webber and and pronounced my trouble locomotor day. He was accompanied by Al. my oranges direct from the grower, from Foots creek, have struck good Maysie Kame, Dr R T Burnett. Mr There is a Class of People < ataxia. He treated me for four months Barnum, Mesdames W I Vawter and Helms of Medford. diggings. E B Pickel, Signor Boffa, Signora Who are injured by the use ot coffee. Recently and there was no improvement in my * O. E. Rose, Rock Bros., M. Pernoil fine and cheap. Miners’ liens, deeds to mines, water Boffa; Grant’s Piss, Misses Vida there has been placed in all tbe grocery stores condition. I was told that my case wag and Wm. Louden of Applegate pre­ Chas. W. Keeton, who nas been at right locations and other mining Moore, Anna Scballhorn, Hattie a 1 new preparation called GR a IN-O, made ot incurable and that I would continue to Another Oregon Girl Create* a Willapa, Wash., since he left Jackson­ blanks always on hand at T he T imes cinct attended the meeting of Banner Silsby, Dora Colvlg, H Telford, ETel- I pure grains, that takes the place ot coffee. grow worse until death relieved me. I Lodge No. Sensation. 23, A. O. U. W.. Friday ville a number of years ago, returned office. The most delicate stomach receives it without ford, Bertha Patrick, Ethel Hockett. , distress, and but few can tell it from coffee. It was not confined to my bed although I evening. A steamer just arrived from Alaska Alice Booth, Bertha Barrie, Verna does < A London dHpstch says t.hat the to Chehalis last month. He Las done not cost over M as much. Children may spent much of my time lying down and Mr. of Connolly of San against Francisco it with great benefit 1ft cts. and brings news of a great gold discovery McConn, M C Davis, G Parker, O drink ' suit Portia Knight the well for some time past. 2ft cts. per package. Try It. Ask lor GRAIN-O. was entirely unable to work. I could a Duke member of the firm for of breach Laue A of Manchester the clever teacher, is . on Porcupine creek. Dirt had been Croxton, Edna Parker, Mabel Kinney, ’ hardly stand; it seemed as if my legs Connolly, cigar manufacturers, in of | . A. O. Free), .. Laura Parker, Mesdames Ethel Palm­ promise was unexpected by those ,aml teaching spring term of school in washed that pays »5 a bucket. A Farm for Sale. terviewed his not customers In Jackson they the ripen on the tree; they are would give out from under me, and my er, Jester, R R Cheshire, McCarthy. familiar with the circumstances. She Mound Tiie American Mining Code, stand, vllle last week. fine and district, cheap. where lie taught last • A 120-acre tract, all fenced, 70 acres under movements were like those of a drunken would have brought tiie action before year. The directors raised his wages a rd authority .on all subjects pertain­ H DennHon, T A Hood. C W Hays, G cultivation, free soil and easily cultivated, is man. A cold nui»bnes8 came in my If tiie Duke had not gone to America. and hired hliu again. ing to mining, water-rights, etc., Is H Parker, Hale, C L Mangum, M E on tbe public road a quarter of a mile from Mitchell, A E Voorhles, J W Howard, Moovllle. riams valley postoffiee—improved right side and I lost the strength of my Manchester emphatically denies that kept on hand at T he T imes office. W. E. Dunlap was arrested at W P Belding, Bingbam, H C Kinney, with a dwelling-house with four rooms below right arm. Then my eyes began to blur he promised to marry Miss Knight, and one above, a good, large barn,smoke-house The Black Bear mine, one of tbe Messrs Albert Coe, TP Cramer, EM j and although he admits he had been at­ Montague, Calif., charged with ab wood shed; Rockcreek flows throagh tte so that I could see nothing distinctly, ducting a girl from Ashland last oldest and best producers in Siskiyou Smith, G O Fisher, A Conklin, EC : land, a good well of water at tbe house and a and in a short time 1 became totally tentive to her a year ago. She is a week. lie came back without a re good well at the barn; six miles from Gold Hill county, Cailf., has been sold to parties Sumam, A E Voorhles, Willard Den- 1 quiet, refined woman, practically un­ railroad station. Will be sold for *10 per blind in my right eye. from abroad for a big sum by Edgar nlson, G W A P Cramer, J M Isham, j acre, known In London. She has never ap­ qulsltion and will square matters. half cash at time ot sale, balance on one •* Last December I began taking Dr. Wallace. Rev C W Hays, Robt Stites, Howard : year's time. Interest 8 per cent, per annum, or peared on the stage there, but lived Col. Sam White, district attorney Williams’ Pink Pil’s for Pale People and all cash at option ot the purchaser. Moore, W L Ireland, J M Booth, Fred 1 The .Sterling mine is being operated in retirement, studying for the stage, of Baker, Union and Wallowa coun­ »■Inquire ot SILAS J. DAY, real estate within a month I was so much improved and not intending to appear until she ties, and who Is well known in south­ day and night with a large supply of Mensch, H C Kinney, C C Robinson, , agent, Jacksonville, Oregon. that I determined to persist in the treat­ could assume a prominent role. Portia ern Oregon, has been elected captain water. Several nice nuggets have K K Robinson, J E Peterson, W M ment. At the end of the second month I« now understudying for important of Baker city’s company of the O. N. been picked up there r?centiy, among Hart. THE WAR IN CHINA which was one worth over »106. I was able to return to my work and have Toles in Marie Tempest’« Company at G. Land for Sale. In Chiaa things are still far from quiet. not lost a day on account of illness since the Prinee of Wales Theatre. A few Horse and jack bills printed at T he Arthur Howland, superintendent ye!w« ago she pl tyed with Frederick T imes office in the best style and at of the Davis mine, situated In Jump- I have 1560 acres of land, all tn one Pirates are still investing the rivers near that time. Since I began taking the Wurde and the Kendall-Weston Co. reasonable rates. We have a large ck Box 36, Ashland, Oregon. Easy and pleasan C has . B asye , dental work in a first-class manner The Ashland Manufacturing Co. to use. Contains n L. C. K ain . Inj urtous drug. and at reasonable rates. WANTED—Capable, reliable person has filed articles of Incorporation In is quickly ausorbe every county to represent large company ot the county clerk’s office, with a capi­ G Ives relief at ore Propertv for Sale. solid finunrlal reputation. *936 salary per Pine chicken* for Sele. tal of »10.000, divided In 1000 shares. It opens and clean year; payable weekly. *3 per day absolutely es the nasal pas The undersigned offers his residence, sure, and all expenses; straight, bona-fide, H. J. Hick*, T. 11. Simpson, G. N. A few pure-blooded Whit« Plymouth sages. Allays lnfiammsllon. Hi al- ano pro definite salary, no commission; salary paid located In tbe best part of Jackson ­ Anderson and Albert E. Sims are In ­ •----- —I be roo«ters, young and ■ large, can tecta tbe membrane. ReotG.es it« senseso each Saturdar and expense money advanced T as.e aad Smell. Large s