The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 21, 1901, Image 5

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THE DfMOCR ATIC TIMES
LOCAL NOTE»
A. Borine, partner of John Roney,
who does busineaa near Sisson,
Calif., wa» in Jacksonville this week
and made ui a pleasant call.
Dr. Lowe, tbe well-known expert
ocu.o-optlclan, will be in Medford,
March 28tb to 30th; Ashland, March
25th to 27tb. If you value your eye
sight and want perfect glasses fitted
to your eye», see him.
*
Harry Clarke wat with ut again th It
T^UBSDAY........... MARCH 21, 1901 week.
G. W. Clark of Pooh Bab wi » with
US awhile this week.
PERSONAL MENTION.
L. A. Robertson ot Sam’s valley was
«■«^Ifrs. J. Nunan spent Wednesday In at Grant's Pass this week.
W. H. Lswlt wat up from Roges
jkbland.
! Mrs. 8. E.Dunnington went to Med- river one day this week.
J. C. Whlpp has been given a
The tax collector’s office is tbe t< pu- contract for getting out a large
1 ford this morning.
quantity of stone for use in Medford,
J. D. Cook has returned from hie trip lar place of businMf ne adays.
aud has several men employed at a
Don’t forget thi. Epworth League’s quarry, situated east of Jacksonville,
to Josephine oounty.
social tomorrow (V-iusy) evening.
not far from F. W. Knowles’ place.
Sheriff Orme wa« at Ashland Tues-
Elegant home-mi
hi .. candies of # all
'i day on >fficlal business.
Ti>e late J. B. Phelps sold his prop­
■ -
kind« a leader at Jot "etterer's.
erty in Woodville a short time before
J. F. Duggan and Ills wife were
Vai. Haskin* and J. F. Garrison his death, most of the proceeds of
uinong our visitors tills week.
were at the county-seat one day thia which, amounting to several hundred
T. J. Hamlin of Pooh Bah precinct week.
dollars, 1» now missing. Nobody
, made T iie T imes a visit Wednesday.
seems to know what has become of the
Issued license money.
The
county
clerk
bas
Andrew Cantrall, a leading stock to marry to A. W. McPherson and
man of Applegate, Is In Jacksonville, Grace E Faucett.
W. E. Mallory, drganlzer of the
Order of Pendo, has met with much
Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin of Ap­
Joe Owen, who Is engaged In tbe success in his efforts in Jacksonville,
plegate were In Jacksonville yester­ liquor traffic at Hornbrook, Calif., in
and this week sent to headquarters
day.
at Gold Hill this week.
LUC l.u*lU> Hit Of <• lodgC Which Will
J. W. Ingram and R. F. Dean of
A full assortment of May’s celebrated be organized In Jacksonville before
Willow Springs were among us tills seeds—fresh and pure—is being dis­ long, >vith 25 names attached.
week.
played by Joe Wetterer.
•
Tbe Epworth League will give a
F. M. Amy of Central Point, who
arid
apron
social
at
Judge Neil, administrator of the necktie
has become quite a bicyclist, Is in estate of Lewis Rees, has petitioned Orth’s hall Friday evening, March
town.
22d.
An
Interesting
programme
for bls final discharge as such.
will be rendered, after which refresh­
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rose of Sterling
Joe Wetterer makes a specialty ot
ville were In Jacksonville one day this light drlnkB, fresh candies, nuts, ments will be served. A cordial invi­
tation to attend is extended to all.
week.
tropical and other fruits, etc.
*
TiiC Roseburg Review says that the
I. W. Thomas, one of the success­
Tile family of Mr. Robinson (wtio
ful farmers of Pooh Bali, called on us died in Jacksonville recently) left this merchandise store of Caro Bros., at
Oakland, lias been sold by Simon Caro,
Monday.
morning for their old home in Mis­ administrator, to Beckley Bros, of
Wm. Jennings, foreman of tbe souri.
Elkton, who will lake charge May 1st.
Sterling mine, spent a day In town
A. A. Tharp and I. H. Cole have We understand Mr. Caro will enter
this week.
purchased Mrs. West's diggings,inRich tne employ or a large firm as a sales­
Wm. Taylor, a pioneer citizen of the Gulch district, and will begin opera­ man.
upper valley, was here Tuesday, inter­ tions soon.
The Hitchcock and anti-11 Itchcock
viewing Judge Nell.
Chas. II. Gay of (Cent ral Point will forces lined up In Ashland at the late
soon
enter
ttie
service
of
J.
B.
Dougl.
school election, and the former won
E. I). Foudray of Phoenix, a pioneer
citizen of southern Oregon, was in erty, the clever hotel-keeper of Duns­ out. D. L. Rice, a friend of the pres­
muir, Calif.
ent principal, was elected over D. L.
Jacksonville Monday.
Wm. Noah lias removed from Sam’s Minkler, representing the opposition
Mrs. Jessie Farnsworth of Los An
to him, by a large majority.
Over
geles visited Mrs. J. Russell and Miss valley to Gold Hili, having the con­ 250 votes were cast.
tract to carry th« mails between the
Fannie Nunan yesterday.
two places.
Geo. T. Snudden, tiie clever miner,
District Attorney Reames leaves
Dr. Freeland, who has been prac­ who was in charge of the big dredge
tills evening for Portland on business
ticing bls profession In Jacksonville , that stood in Rogue river so long,
In the C. S. district court.
during the past fortnight, left for : was recently united in matrimony to
Miss Emma Kincaid, an amiable and
' E. Roberts of mound precinct and Gold Hili yesterday.
popular young lady, whose parents
/E. P. Hughes of Talent were in Jack­
C. A. Woolfolk, an expert black­ • have resided near Tolo so long. They
sonville a short time ago.
smith, Is In charge of the Cox have the congratulations and best
W. P. Smith, the popular represen­ shop at Gold Hill. He does gtxjd wishes of all.
tative of Langley & Michaels of San work at reasonable rates.
Thos. Carr, Mr. Rucker and J. A.
Francisco, was here Tuesday.
The next regular teachers' examina­ • Martin of Foots creek were in towc
Mrs. M. A. Pryce and Mrs. Margaret tion for county certificates will be • Tuesday. They brought with them
Jones of Gold Hill attended the funer­ held in Jacksonville, commencing Wm. Ludington, an old resident of
al of tbe late Mrs. McAndrew.
Wednesday, April 10, 1961.
that section, who was found wander­
Speaker Reeder was aboard Tue*
The Mackey A Boyd photo tent will ing aimlessly about, with a biggash
day’s northbound train, en route to remain In Jacksonville until April in bis head, presumably having
Pendleton from a trip to California.
1st, and with each dozen of cabinets been caved on. He is now Improving
at tbe county hospital.
.
you
get a 16x20 crayon free.
•
J. Nunan returned Monday evening
S. 8. Pentz of Medford, attorney-at-
from San Francisco, where lie laid iu
See that you get the original De­
a big stock of goods for this market.
Witt's Witch Hazel’Salve when you law, has arranged the prelimlnariesof
a proceeding that will result in the
Ciias.Snow wasdown this week from ask for It. Tbe genuine Is a certain recovery from the county of the money
cure
for
piles,
sore
and
skin
diseases.
the Owens diggings, which he is work­
paid on account of the bicycle tax
ing In company with 1*. H. McDaniel.
The telephone line between Jack­ All those holding tags or receipts are
Mrs. M. E. Williams and R. R. sonville ana Ruch was completed to­ requested to send or bring them to
Oden and wife of Pleasant creek were day, and Applegate is now joined by him, as he wishes to procee 1 without
delay.
at the county-seat one day tills week. wire with the balance of tbe world.
J.
II.
Lacy
has
sold
his
property
in
Doctors Reuter, DeBar and Robin­
Mrs. G. Kelly of Portland, who Is
temporarily a resident of Medford, Ashland and bought a good stock son, Jacksonville’s physicians, last
visited in Jacksonville a few days ago. ranch In Antelope district. He takes Tuesday operated upon John Offen-
possession next week. Success to him. barcherof Applegate tor appendicitis.
Mrs. M. Rapp of Wagner creek and
Mansfield Bros., both of whom are The operation was skilfully perfr rrn-
Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Reames of Talent good
miners, have taken positions , ed and promises to be entirely success­
precinct »pent Wednesday In Jackson­
with J. W. Opp, and will be employed ful, es the patient is doing nicely.not­
ville.
in the mines that gentleman is work- withstanding his condition was pre­
carious.
W. H. Miller of Missouri Flat, the 1 Ing
miner, passed through Jacksonville a
The building belonging to the es-
John Brockley of Josephine county
few days ago, en route home from a was In Jacksonville the forepart of ■ tale of Frank Laran, deceased, lo­
trip to Ashland.
the week. He is looking for a mare cated Just south of Jackson vllle, which
Ja». D. Buckley of Applegate and and colt, which strayed from his was occupied by 8. Arrasmltti and
family, was destroyed by fire Wednes­
his ramlly were in Jacksonville yester­ premises lately.
day morning, together with much of
day. attending the funeral of the late
J. M. Howard of Rutte creek was In its contents. Tiie flames originated
Mrs. McAndrew.
Jacksonville yesterday. He lias in­ with a defective flue. The loss Is es
If. M. Wheeler of Boston, Mass., vented a hoop coupler, which Is the timated at a few hundred dollars, up­
the clever representative of a promi­ handiest and most ingenious article on which there was no insurance.
nent book firm, spent Tuesday night of the kind yet known.
Mrs. C. E. VanDeusen of Kilbourn,
in Jacksonville.
C. U. McClendon, the well-known Wis, was afflicted with stomach
Supt. Daily was at Ashland Tues­ pioneer, was kicked In the head by a trouble and constipation for a long
day, arranging for the local teachers’ horse a few days ago, and had ? nar­ time. She says: “1 have tried many
institute which will lie held on the row escape from serious injuries. He preparations; but none have done me
30th. His brother was there with was unconscious for sometime.
the good that Chamberlain’s Stomach
him.
When you are bilious use those and Liver Tablets have.” These
State Printer Leeds and E. A. Swope famous little pills known as DeWitt’s tablet« are for sale at City Drug
started for California Tuesday. They Little Early Risers to clease tbe liver Store. Price. 25 cents. Samples free.
expect to goto Arizona. The trip is and bowels. They never gripe. At
Agate, the postofflee which has
made for the benefit of Mr. S.’s City Drug Store and Dr. ntnkle.
been established at the edge of the
health.
Henry Holtan of Trail creek, who Desert, with J. S. Grigsby as post­
Mrs. Houston of Corvallis, a daugh­ was severely Injured In Josephine master, is now ready for business. It
ter of tbe late Judge Burnett, is at county, while working with a S. P. will be a con venience to many people
Ashland, accompanied by her little bridge gang, went to the hospital at living In that neighborhood. Anyone
wishing the copy of T he T imes
daughter, who is suffering with Portland for treatment Tuesday.
they are now receiving elsewhere
asthma.
Those wishing sulphur for spraying changed to that address should give
A. C. Howland, tiie genial miner, purposes can obtain what they want us the information.
who is in charge of the Davis placer at reasonable rates by applying to the
Alfred Anderson, the genial and
mines, alt u »led in Jump off Joedlfl- Medford Distilling & Refining Co.,
succes«ful miner, who is favorably
trlct. arrived In Jacksonville yester­ which has just received a carload. •
known throughout southern Oregon,
day, but will not stay long.
The coach of the R. It. V’. R. R. on Monday was married to Mrs. Susie
Mrs. Rose Harvey of San Francisco runs quite smoothly since it has been Leabo of Jacksonville. They will take
Is paying relative* living at Phteolx a tilted with new wheels. Mr. Barnum up their residence in Gold Hill, wh»re
visit. She accompanied her mother, is always making Improvements, and Mr. A. lias prepared a comfortable
Mrs. Stought, who has been visiting will haye a first-class road in due time. home. In unison with their numer­
with her for several months.
Attention is called to the advertise­ ous friends we wish the happy couple
P. W. dwell of Central Point, the ment of the Southern Oregon Oil Co., a long life of wedded bliss, trusting
well-known horticulturist, was at wlilcti Is disposing of stock at reason­ that prosperity and happiness may
the county-seat yesterday. Ills wife able figures and on easy payments. ever attend them.
and daughter, who went to »out kern There is a large demand for the shares.
California several months Ago, are now
A Dastardly Trick.
Wm. Broad and D. 8. Qiulter, who
solournlng at Los Angeles.
are digging a ditch at the Swayne
Tbe northbound train, when near­
Robt. J. Linden of Portland, the mines,were in Jacksonville this week. ing Talent last Sunday evening, was
cleyer manager of the firm of R. J. They are making excellent progress, stoned by several hoodlums standing
and A. J. Linden, manufacturers’ not withstanding the hardness of the alongside the track. One of the rocks
agents °nd importers, made our town soil.
broke a window in the day coach,
a visit. Wednesday, He ha* been tak­
Horse and Jack bills printed at T he while another struck a small boy,
ing numerous orders In the valley dur­ T imes office in the best style and at named Noah Davis, on the cheek, in ­
ing tbe past week.
reasonable rates. We have a large flicting a painful wound.- It happen­
Messrs. Williamson, Moffitt and and eleuant assortment of engravings ed that Mr. Crowley, chief detective
Allen, who are prominent in the especially designed for tnat class of of the 8. P. Co., was aboard at tlie
time, and he gave chase to the of­
business circles of Muncie, Ind., and work.
Geo. Houck of Benton, the well- fenders. They were identified and
vicinity, left this week on their return
home, via California.
The many known goat raiser, will soon ship arrested, and brought before Justice
friends they made during their stay 3800 pounds of mohair to New York,for Stewart of Med fora the next day, who
which he wlil receive about •80<). He held one of them, named Copeland, to
here’iope to see them soon again.
Is a relative of Hon. J. J. Houck of answer at the next term of circuit
court. The balance swore for each
Gold Hill.
How It Is Done.
other so cleverly that not enougli In­
The Stanley Drug Co. of Ashland, criminating evidence could beobtaln-
The first object In Hie with the
American people Is to "get rich;” the which has been doing a lucrative ed to hold them. This is not the first
second, how to retain good health. business, will retire in a short time, time that such acts of boodlumlem
The first can be obtained by energy, a« that city's new banking concern have been perpetrated,and they should
honesty and saving; the second (good has purchased the building which it be discouraged before serious* conse
health) by using Green’s August occupies.
quences occur.
Flower. Should you be a despondent
Wm. Clark, the genial horseman,
sufferer from any of the effect»of Dys­ was with us Wednesday. He has two
Fine chicken* for Salo.
pepsia,Liver Complaint, Appendleitl», of the finest and best stallions in
A few puro-blooded White Plymouth
Indigestion, etc., such as Sick Head­ southern Oregon -Tvbalt, the Alta­
ache, Palpitation of the Heart, Sour mont trotter, and a draft horse of the roosters, young and large, can be
obtained ata reasonable figure by ap­
Stomach, Habitual Costiveness, Diz- Clydesdale stock.
plying at Tnx T imes office soon.
ziness of the Head, Nervous Prostra­
Some trouble between white men
tion, Low Spirits, etc., you need not
suffer another day. Two doses of the and the Japanese employed by tbe 8.
Best Prescription for Chill*
well-known August Flower will relieve P. Co. on the Siskiyou« seems to be
and
Fever Is a bottle of G rove ’ s
brewing,
and
an
agent
of
the
latter
you at once. Go to City Drug Store
and get a sample bottle free. Regular interviewed Sheriff Orme on the T asteless C hill T omic . It la simply
site, 75 cents. Get Green’s Prize Al­ i matter Tuesday. Nothing has happen­ iron and quinine in a tasteless form.
No cure—no pay. Price, 50c.
I ed as yet, however.
manac.
MEDFORD SQUIBS.
MININO NEWS.
THE WAR IN CHINA/
Fred. Barnenurg visited in Ashland
Tuesday.
Mrs. A. L. Harvey of Gold Hill
Visited our town Friday.
I. G. Moon of Josephine county was
here thia week, buyiug wheat for the
mill he is interested io.
The New» of March 16th »ays
AB order baa been swat to Gen. Obaffea for
there ia on exhibition at Gold Hill evacuation of China by American troops, leav­
a large piece of ore weighing 531 ing only a legation guard of ISO men. The
pound» that is full of gold. This 1» troope will be removed from China tbe laet of
the largest and finest specimen ever April.
seen in thi» country. It was brought
Tbe dispute between Russia and Great
to town by Graham & Summer», who Britain in regard to oonceasions of territory in
have been prospecting and working Tien Tsln will be amicably settled. Both
E. Sinnott of Portland visited on Blackwell bill for several months powers «11! withdraw tbeir soldiers. Man­
with friends in Medford this week. past. On Monday night at a depth of churia Is now considered the danger point of
twelve feet Mr. Summers ran into the the Oriental situation. The Powers have en­
He comes from the south.
pay chute, which is about three feet tered a joint protest against Russian military
“WIlTTe- Welch, one of the most ex-1 wide.
occupation of any Manchurian territory. ,
perieuced and popular of commercial
A correspondent of T he T imes Tbe health of 1,1 Hung Chang la again a
travelers, was with us Tuesday.
writes: "Messrs. Swinden aud Kubii matter of grave ooaalderation to tbe mlnlstera
Jeff. Heard and A. A. Davis were In recently picked up a nugget in their of the Powers Mr. Rockbill, the American
Jackson creek district, situated west placer mines in Missouri Flat district special commissioner, who visited Earl LI on
of Jacksonville, one day 'his week, which Is worth from 8100 to 1200. As the 17th, says he Is a physical wreck and ap­
looking at some mines.
these diggings, whicn the firm recent­ parently in a state of utter oollapse, although
mentally as bright as ever. Mr. Rochhlll
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Lippincott were ly purchased from the Custars, has a would not be surprlaed to hear of his death
amoog those who went to Jacksonville recotd for big pieces, we predict that any moment. Tbe removal of Li Hung Chang
yesterday, to attend the funera) of even larger ones than those already by death or any other cause at the present
noted will be found."
the late Mrs. McAndrew.
moment would be very unfortunate.
The Seuthern Oregon Oil Co., which
A dispatch to the New York Herald from
Mrs. Jessie Farnsworth of Los An­
geles, Calif., arrived iu Medford Mon­ was organized a short time ago by Tien Tsln says: Tbe Russian general.Wogack,
day evening, for a visit with her par­ some of the enterprising citizens of has declined a compromise suggested by
Ashland, is meeting with success In Count von Waldersee. Tbe tension here Is In­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Laugeii.
the disposal of Its share». It has creasing, and a conflict may be expected at
Miss Grace Foster, one of our most leased nearly 10,000 acres of land, any moment. The troops of all nations are un­
charming vocalists, will sing at the principally north and south of that der arms. The situation at the railway sta­
entertainment which will be given by city, and will begin boring in a short tion remains the same, although tbe temper of
the
tne Epworth League in Jacksonville time. Tbe indications for the discov­ tbe hostile troops Is, If possible, more dis­
on tn« 221.
ery cf oil in paying quantities are pro­ quieting than before
French troops are taking part In the trouble,
M. E. Beatty, who was prominent nounced good by parties who are well
in the early day*of Medfcrd, passed posted and have bad more or less ex­ despite the efforts of their afflcera to maintain
a neutral attitude
Many groups of French
through our town one day last week, perience in such matters.
ran through the British settiom-,..
en route to San Francisco. He is now
Probate
Court.
"Down with the English," and a number of
located in the state of Washington.
Estate of E. F. Walker. Authority fights took place, several ending tn bloodshed,
T he T imes is pained to announce
as the French always carry sidearms. Finally
the death of the wire of Thos. Mc­ Elven executor to make deed to cer­ three French soldiers attacked Capl. Bogler of
Andrew, who died at the family resi­ tain lands. Order also made for sale tbe British army, and palled him out of hie
dence, situated near Medford, last of real estate.
' rickshaw. Tbe Captain defended himself with
Estate of Jos. Douden. Horace Pel-
Monday, after a lingering Illness. She
his flats, until a number of Sikhs came to his
was a resident of southern Oregon for ton, E. R. Cardwell and J. B. Dungan rescue. Gen. Campbell then turned out all
many years, a lady of estimable quali­ appointed appraisers.
Estate of Lewis Rees. April 20th troops, drove the French out and set pioketa
ties aod highly respected by all who
tbe settlement, with orders to admit
knew her. A husband and several set as day for bearing final statement around
no French soldiers.
children, as well as numerous friends, of administrator.
Estate of Roys and Homer Drum.
mourn her less. The remains were
burled in the Catholic cemetery in Order made to make a loan.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Estate Of Wm. Slinger. Supplemen­
Jacksonville, in the presence of a
large concourse. Rev. Father Berth 1- tal final report approved and execu­
The following deeds tiave been re­
tors discharged.
aume officiated.
corded in the office of the county re­
corder since the last report of T he
Colds.
Still More Counterfeiting.
T imes :
The quickest relief for a cold is by Levi Eagon to J L Downing; 2 acres in
Tbe Secret Service bas uceanbed another
Ashland ..............
$ I 2» CO
band of counterfeiter, and secured a large quan­ Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil. We
Fred Larson to Chas Hale; 160 acres in
tity of bogus bills, which are so cleverly exe­ all have colds; you can try it and see.
sec 2, twp 37. 1 e...................................... 1300 00
cuted that the average person would never bus . You will find the edge taken off in a Jas Helms to Leander Neil, 116 24 acres
in sec 2 and 3, twp 39, 11;....................... 700 00
pect them of being spurious. Things of great night; and in three or four days you’ll
Silsby to Ida and Anna Hargrove;
wondering whether that cold W 20 H acres
value are always selected by counterfeiters for be
adjoining Ashland..................
10 00
imitation, notably tbe celebrated Hostetter's amounted to anything anyhow. That’s R P Neil to Leander Neil; 7 94 acres in
Ashland
.....................................................
relief.
If
you
tackle
it
quick
the
re
­
500
0Ü
Stomach Bitters, whichbss many Imitators but
J D Wakeman to R W Wakeman, 40
no equals for indigestion, dyspepsia, constipa­ lief is quick and complete; If you wait
acres in sec 3, twp 35 4 w..................... 17S 00
tion, nervousness and general debility. The till tbe cold is in full possessiou of the Geo E Weber to Euphemia Allen; prop­
erty in Medford.......................................
80 00
Bitters set things right in the stomach,and bead and lungs, why, of course, the
Caleb Jeffers to Catharine Jeffers; lots
when the stomach is In good order it makes good relief is quick if it comes in a week.
11 and 12, blk 4,Central Point, lore,if
blood and plenty of It. In this manner the Bit­ A little emulsion won’t clear and re­
fection and ...........................................
1 00
ters get at the seat of strength and vitality, store your breathing machine in a Wm Ulrich to J L Murphy; three-
fourths interest in land in sec 32, twp
minute;
don
’
t
be
looking
for
miracles.
and restore vigor to tbe weak and debillated.
34, and sec 5, twp 35, all in range 2 w 110 co
■ J Bashford to M G Theiss, one-third
Interest in lot 11, blk 20, Medford....... 50 00
Pelton A Nell to F Salsbury; bond for
deed to property in Ashland
R00 00
Beware of counterfeits when buying
Io the Valley.
Teachers Will Meet at
Ashland.
A local teachers’ institute will be
held at Ashland’s high-sebool build­
ing Saturday, March 30th, begiDnlDg
at 9:30 o’clock, which will be partici­
pated in by several prominent educa­
tors. Supt. Daily announces that Hon.
J. H. Ackermin. state superintendent
of public instruction, will be present
and explain the new school law. The
following Interesting programme has
b en arranged for the occasion:
“Reading in Primary Grades,” Miss
Nellie Ewan, aud "Overcoming Its
Difficulties,-’ Miss Rosa Dodge; “Edu­
cational Value of Geography,” Miss
Minnie Gowland: “The Claims of a
Business Education in our Public
Schools,” Miss Julia Taylor; "Teach­
ers’ Influence in Forming a Taste for
Good Literature,” C. A. Hitchcock;
"The Value of Politeness on Charac­
ter," I. E. Vining; “TheStateCourse
of Study," W. M. Clayton; "A Lesson
io Natural History,” Miss Ella Bix-
bee; “How shall We criticise Our
Pupils,” Miss Lida Lottridge; "A
Study of the Activities of Childhood,”
T. A. Hayes.
Volcanic Eruptions
Dr. J. Bohannon of Woodland,
Calif., the noted specialist, is at the
Total.......
»3,851 00
Windsor House, C street, Medford,
aod will remain until the end of
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
March. Cancers, wens, cancerous
\TOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT OW-
growths, etc.,aresuccessfully removed
ing to the death of Thomas G. Reames the
by him. Charges reasonable.
partnership heretofore existing between C. C.
A Bargain for Somebody.
Complete printing outtt for sale.
7x11 press, type,etc. Only forty dol­
lars. Enquire at T imes office.
I. O. O. F. Lodge Will Celebrate.
Jacksonville Lodge, No. 10,1.0.0.
F., will celebrate the coming anniver­
sary of the order, April 26, 1901.
By order of the committee.
C hris . U lrich ,
C has . B aste ,
L. C. K ain .
WANTED.—Capable, reliable person la
every oounty to represent large company of
solid financial reputation, (836 salary ;sr
year; payable *o?kly; »3 per day absolutely
sure, and all expenses; straight, bona-fide,
definite salary, oo commission: salary paid
each Saturday and expense money advanced
ach week. ¡STANDARD dOUal. 331 D bak -
borm S t .. CHieaco
Beekman and Thomas G. Reames, under the
fl rm name of Beekman & Reames, and engaged
in a general banking business at Jacksonville,
Oregon, is mutually dissolved, the same to
take effect April 1, 1901.
C. C. Beekman will continue the business of
said firm under his own name, and all Uabili*
ties of the firm of Beekman & Reames are here­
by assumed and will be paid by C. C. Beek­
man. who is authorized in the name of tbe him
to collect all sums due the firm and pay all de­
mands owing by the firm. All persons having
claims, accounts and demands against the said
firm of Beekman & Reames are requested to
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n Jacksonville for payment.
Jacksonville, Or., Feb. 28, 1901.
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