eie fy ileinorratit Simes. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 2. 1901 XXX BRIEF MENTION PROFESSIOVAL CARDb. Wm. M. COLVIO, LAWYER. Is at the RACKET. Oregon. Jacksonville, • Tl :o In llod Men’» Building. Among the new goods received this week we make special mention of a particularly fine line of «> P. P. PRIM A SON, ORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Î Jacksonville, Oregon. Will praotloe In all oourta of the 8.ate. Of- tloe In tbe Court House laat door on tbe rieht from entrano», Lace Curtains (Extra Wide), Cottage Curtains and Chenile Table Covers. We will save you money on these goods. sell the celebrated A. N. SOLISS, iQRNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW GORDON Jacinto avilie» Oregon. Notary I ubile Pi notice» In all the court», óffi...... >u California Street, bet. »th and Mb. Remember we i HAT (•) THE RACKET A. C. HOUGH, 'S attorney - at - law . rant'« Pa««. Oregon. ’ • Jffice over Halr-R.ddle Hardware Store. Saint Helen’s Hall, A E. REAMES. ATTO rn k y - a t - l aw , • Jacksonville, Oregon. • S^omce tn Rod Men'» Building. A Board and Day ROBT. G. SMITH. A ttorney and counselor at w. Girls Grant’s Pass, Oregon. Practice» In all the courla luí Id i ng up-»tulri. Offioe In Bank Academic, Intermediate, Primary and Kindergarten. J. M. KEENE, D. D. S The Academic department offers four courses—the Classical, Latin, Scientific, the English and College Preparatory. S|>ccial advantages in Music. Native French teacher, resident. OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY Offices >n the Adkln» Deuel block, • Medford. Dr. J. rj^, Opened its 32d year with a full corps of well trained teachers. It comprises four departments: • Oregon, Under tbe patronage of the School are normal KINDBRGARTKN training CLASSES □dueled by a Specialist. Separate Home and Special Regulations for Post Graduates and Mature Students WFor circular» and other IntormUlofi «hire»» elf . a NOR TEBBETTS. Principal. W. ODGERS, DENTIST Medford. Oregon "Has permanently looated In Ashland lor th» practice of dentistry. From a oontlnued practice of over tourtoon yours I am pre I pared to guarantee entire satlitaotton GEO. O’B. DE BAR. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND Jacksonville, Or., 8UROEO.N Jacksonville. Oregon. ■omce'nOrtb’a Block, up-atalr*. Kealdenoe on California street. Day or nlebt osila at tended rrumoilv Are the Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Hats. Boot and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco Confections, Tropical Fruits. Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. Ashland and Klamath Falls STAGE LINE, Thoroughly restocked and entirely new man agement. Bent and Quickest Houle to KLAMATH FALLS. Goes by Barron. Suite Spring». Shake. Snow, Lumbering Cump,Parker'»aud Keno; alao l>e»t connection» with -ungo Uno» from Klamath Fall» to Bonanza. Blv aud Lakeview. Ft Klam alb and Indian Ageuoy Stage leave» Ashland dally on arrival ot »outblmund train and ar rive« dally In good time to connect with north DON’T STOP WORK! TIME TABLE. For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back Kt.AMAVH VALIA: Buy a Bottle of .l.no p. M Leaves . . . 8:00?. M. .«:« P. M. Arrive» ...... 0:30 A. a Passougera. Baggage, Express and Freight must be Waybillod. Ashland Office: POS AL TELEGRAPH OFFICE Klamath Falla Agent H H VANVALKENBURG I BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE SNAP SHOT. one w saved Rub in well and From a wreck will attract the world’« mention to the life-saver. Yet let the lie-saving 1« continued every day. «nd very soon it attracts no public «ttention. if the scene of. the saving of one life *• fliat life-saving remedy, Dr. Pierce’« Golden Mciiwd Discovery, could be made to stand Mt a’-' YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW IT HAS CURED QTHxl^S, IT \yiLL CURE YOU. S a Yi J aj ’ma f | W ■ J l fl 1 I k fl E w J ■Wto and»? Mr"bitUeOt’tt1,8 d'mtrover of all forma nf Inflammation tn mAh or ri.alaït rntv D 1 a A T"ON- W* Proprietor and mwnuteoturer, Ash and, Oregon. Fir sale at City Utop>.. Jacssqbjrlllo, and by Dr J. Hlnkluu Contrai Fo'ot- I HAUE IV ------------------- —------------------------------ J. D esigns O op YB igh T* A c . tike a —.J........ ..!■■■»!■ I■! —mts^ Jacksonville Marble Works Anyone (tending a «ketch Ana u otoi ."”*■ quickly ««certr.fn our opinion froe whether an Invention fa probably patatilahK Communtca- tions strictly ronhdentIni. Hundbookon 1‘ntenta eent free. Old »Mt ngnnry for ««Hiring patent«. I'ntnnta taken tnroufh Munn A < o. receive ntrcial notia, without chargo, in »he J. C. VVHIPÇV Proprietor. Scientific American. «♦rated weekly, I.argeat ctr- lentinc frurnal. Tenua, 1» a i. |L Sold by all nawMdiMilent. Granite and Marble Work New York af Every Deaerf»tlss Dsns In the Beat Style V •<. Wa«hHwlon, Pi U • AJ _RBASONABLBPRICBS. LIPPINCOTT'S Jacksonville, Oregon. F amily L ibrary i The Best In Current Literature 12 C omplete N ovels Y early MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 per year ; 25 era. a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF «j 5 ►f general ipter- rst. For obstinate roughs, bronchiti«, weak lungs, and other disease« of the reapiratory or- Bns, "Galden edical Discóv- AtKl ftâmcmt <-flrtwi cwr It contrita! ^îpeither al coho 'nether aleo I ¿3^ ugrcodca. jiCMriv fc? pocifl VIM I VIGOR! VITALITY! MORMON BISHOPS* PILLS have been in nre ever 50 years by the leaders of the Mormon Chnrcfi and their followers. Positively cures the worst oases In old and young 1 fiXîr "» * u & /- äääs . S=sJ«äaaJS:'5Srs^..’KSTí) ! teSS.'ÄKKUr prn «assess I I 1 Your Cold Cured for do.1 Oet Ur. JIHe* Lauratirr Cold Curd. picture on a trextld •creen, it t; tttract the notice St the .whole n<-’ non". By Í. »us conffadicUpn Ibe very frequen cy with which the iK^i¿ns Monuments and Cemetery Work a Specialty I MONTHLY MAGAZINE * A Banana«, orange« and lemon« can alway» be found at Wett/jrer’». * J. J. Hill of Red Blurt has invented and patented a voting machine. The South African winter begins to ward the end of April and lasts until September. The best brands of cigars, tobacco, etc., can always be found at Joe Wetterer’s. * The boiler of the Seattle Oil Co. ex ploded April 29th, killing two men and injuring several. Light drinks, cigars and tobacco, lunch goods,etc.— best in the market— at The Boss. » Denmark claims tliat there is not a single person in her •’omain who can not read or write. "Senator’’ Mitchell is under arrest at Pendleton for horse stealing. He is an Indian who has been dubbed with our Junior U. 8. senator’s name, Try the new remedy for costiveness, Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every box guaranteed. Price 25 cents. For sale by City Drug Store. The last of the $50,000 capital stock of the Portland woolen mill has tieen subscribed. Sellwood is believed to have the inside track in the race for the mill. Gov. Odell of New York has signed tbe bill authorizing women taxpayers in villagesand towns to vote on prop ositions to expend money for public purposes. This paper is kept on file at the Oregon Press Association headquar ters, Portland, by Albeit Tozier, who Is authorized to make contracts for advertising in the same. An Idaho girl advertised for a hus band and got him. The total ex pense for advertising, wedding outfit, etc., was »11. Within a year he died, leaving her a life insurance policy of $10,000. And still some persons claim it don’t pay to advertise. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers search the rem itest parts of the bowels and remove the impurities speedily with no discomfort. They are famous for their efficacy. Easy to take, never gripe. City Drug Store, Jacksonville, ana Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. A letter received at Albany, dated at Dawson city, March 30th, states that the body of Chas. W. Watts, who died there about a yearago,remains in in the morgue unburied; that there is $500 accrued expenses, and that unless the matter is attended to the public administrator said the body would be buried like an Indian. Watted id not leave a cent. "I have been suffering from Dys pepsia ror twenty years,and have been unable after trying all preparations and physicians to get any relief. After taking one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure I found relief and am now in better health than I have been tor twenty years. I cannot praise Kodol Dyspepsia Cure too highly.” Thus writes Mrs. C. W. Roberts, North Creek, Ark. City Drug Store, Jack sonville; Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. Wliat sheep wiil do In tbe way of yielding profitable returns as an in vestment has been incidentally dem onstrated in a small wav by Cal. Yate9. Last week he sheared thirty yearling wether« thus early in order to turn them off for mutton. They yielded an average of 12 pounds of wool per head if it brings 12i cts. per pound,the clip will make an averageof$1.50perhead. They have been sold to the butcher since shearing at $3.55 per hundred, aud their average weight will be 120 pounds, or $3.90 per head, making a total yield per bead of $4.60. They were Cotswolds and Merinos, and have been kept for sometime on fall wheat. —(Corvallis Times. 50 *,***•■ F®”1»» are Imn.rellata. Impart vigor and potency to every Nnctlon. iton't ÇTt î •» h«“1 lUstSre. amali, tmdevelo,«! EuSUorna^ Btimñlsk» Ct NTS m¡LÍÍ“,Oif"4 "*rT* au,‘ * boi,• »or W.uO by mall. A wrtneu guarantee. to cure or -none? retundeu, retuudeu. with o h boxes. Ixxea. Circular« <’Jr.nl... free. or -nonay - - re cure ----------- AAdresn, BISHOP REMEDY CO., San Francises, Oak Sold at Oity Drug Store Jacksonville •1 had asthma an compelled lungs »o tl ana night, sumption. ‘Golden M-SLal r>lv bottles and am now • well ¿nan.- weighing i«< poantte-ih»oks to Dr. Pteroe'* The People’» Common Sense Medical Adviser in ¡viper covers, is sent free on receipt of at one-cetit stamps to pay the cost of mailing ortZy. Address'Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. 1 T No. 33 THE LATE COL. WM. J. MARTIN. 0’1. Wm. J. Martin, tfbo died al Glendale, April M, 1901, was born In Knox county. Ken tucky, February i, 1814 He was. therefore, at tbe time of death, 87 year», 2 month« aud •11 day» old. He wm rained on a farm until be was 15 years old. when with tbe consent of hl» parents be left home to make ble living in bls own way. In 1832 he went to the Yellowstone park with Indian Agent Bean and wintered there He returned and served through the Black Hawk war. Later be went trapping and bunting to tbe Black Hl lie,and passed through the "Had Landa.*' Returned la 1834 and went to Fort Leavenworth. Went to the Yellow- stone park again In 1835. Returned the same year to Big Little Horn and trapped. Return ing to Fort Leavenworth, where tbe Indians bad killed some settler», he was elected cap tain of a comiany to chastise them, and soon settled tbe trouble by securing tbe delivery of the murderers He fought through tbe Florida war of 1837, and wm wounded five times; but none ot the wounds were serious- Returned home after the war and assisted hl« father In building a flouring mill and learned the trade ot a miller. Aug », 1839, be married Harriet Crobarger. In April, 1M3, be started for Oregon la company with Capl. Gant. When tbe expedition all got together west of the Missouri river, In what Is now Kansas, there were 137 wskvus . suu something more than 1000 men. Col. Nesmith, Peter H. Burnett, Jesse. Lindsey and Charley Applegate and many other prominent persons were with tbe expedition. It started from Westport, and Capt. Gant, Col. Martin and eleven others left the company at Fort Boise and came in through Harney valley, arriving at Sutter's Fort, called then New Helvetia, Nov. 12, 1843. In March, 1M4, Capt John C. Fremont, with bls company, arrived at the (prt. He bad lost and consumed the most of bis outfit, and bought 114 mules and all necessary supplies and started back March 22d, a short time after bls arrival. Col. Martin accompanied the party on its return and all reached Westport the last of July Tbe Colonel was not employ ed by tbe company; but bls services were con sidered so valuable that Capt. Fremont gave him »check for »185 Upon his return the Colonel went home and prepared to remove with his family to Oregon, which be did In 1840. settling In Yamhill coun ty. In 1819 he contracted with Lieut. Hawkins. U.S. army, to deliver 95.000 pounds of beef on foot at Fort Hall, for the use of the Rifle Regi ment, en route from the east. under Col. Lov ing. He delivered the beef in accordance with the contra«; bvt upon bis return found Lieut. Hawkins insane, never recovering sufficiently to give Col. Martin the necessary vouchers, and ha was never able to oollect tbe amount from the government. The Colonel was a fimminent figure In the Cayuae and other ndian wars, and was particularly consplcuou- in tbe Rogue river troubles. He took a prom inent part In politics; assisted largely In tbe development and pacification of tbe coun try, and assisted In organizing the first Mason ic lodge in the state, as well as being a mem her of the first grand lodge. Mr. Martin was gifted with a rare intellec tual endowment, and though with scarcely tbe rudiments of an education, be was, nevertbe less, a m tn of extended Information, a forcible and fluent talker, aad singularly pleasant and agreeable. It Is hardly probable that anyone living has had a wider pioneer experience, or a more checkered and eventful career. He was a man of frank and genial disposition; and bad the confidence of all who knew him. He leaves two son» and two daughters living, hi» wife having died some twentyodd years ago. MINING NEWS. Notices for the location of . placer and quartz mines, etc., for sale at T he T imes office. Miners’ liens, deeds to mines, water right locations and other mining blanks always on hand at T he T imes office. The American Mining Code, stand ard authority on all subjects pertain ing to mining, water-rights, etc., is kept on hand at T he T imes office. The mines situated in Steamboat district, which Shearer Bros, sold to Illinois parties, is being operated on a larger scale than ever, a big giant liayiDg been added. I. W. Ray aud Ralph Bacon, two en ergetic young miners, are developing a proposition located between Gold Hill and Sam’s valley that promises well. They have a well-defined ledge that carries ore of good quality. The steamer Amur brings news ot the Klondike clean-up, which is being vigorously prosecuted. Sluicing is in full operation, the thaw having given plenty of water. The output is estimated at 25 millions. Experts say it will reach 30 millions. Four important Btrikes are reported in the Bohemia district this week. Graber Brothers and Zinaker, in their 350 foot level, struck another rich lead. -Which is two inches wide and U*Arallv lined with gold. Harlow & .Stocks, who struck it so rich last fall, have tapped the same rein oO EDITORIAL ENDORSEMENT t The following is from the editor of the “Gold Hill News," and goes f^rto substantiate tbe remarkable cure of deafness performed by Dr. Darrin, now located at the Hotel Oregon. Mr. Cary's card was published last week, and has created great excite ment among the deaf and afflicted in Ashland. Mr. Cary’s cure was wit nessed by Mayor Neil of Ashland. He Can Hear a Whisper. (Gold Hill News.) One of our friends and subscribers, Mr. C. Carey of Sam’s Valley, has been losing his hearing for about a year. He visited the “News’* office a few months ago and the subject of treatment for his malady came up, when we recommended Mr, Carey to wait for Dr. Darrin's visit to Southern Oregon. Last week Mr. Carey vis ited the doctor at Ashland and was so much benefitted that before leaving the doctor he could hear a whisper. Such cures are wonderful; yet thi« one is undoubtedly true. Mr. Carey said he had taken treatment from a num ber of physicians and spent all he had I d paying doctor bills, and so informed Dr. Darrin, who kindly consented to treat him free ot charge, which was magnanimous in the doctor. A Happy Man. The following Is an extract of a card from Mr. Austin of Portland, Or., telling how his wife was cured of total blindness: “I wish to make known what Dr. Darrin has done for my family. Eight years ago mv wife was totally blind, from wliat doctors call ‘nervous ab horrence of sight.’ In that condition she visited him and was cured, so she could see as well as ever in her life. I know of hundreds who have been as miraculously cured. 1 am employed on the O., R. & N. railroad and can be referred to at any t'rae. I most earnestly recommend tbe afflicted, from whatever cause, to consult Dr. Darrin. W. H. ‘S tub ’ A ustin .” Gap Closed. The operation of through trains be tA een San Francisco and Les Anzelcs rig Surf and Santa Barbara, will be* izin Sunday March 31, 1901, on the new coast linb . Two through trains daily. The coast line limited leaving ea«b terminal in the morning, equipped with elegant cafe and par lor car?, will make daylight trips through the most picturesque, varied and entertaining scenes on tbe con tinent. Inquire of agents of the Southern Pacific. / How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J CHENEY Jt CO , Proos.. Toledo. O. We, tne undersigned. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions, and financially able to carry out any ob ligation made by tbelr firm W bst &T kuax , Wholesale Drug gists,Toledo.O. W a LOIHG, K innan & M arvin . Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system Price 75c ner bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills are tbe best. Land for Sale. I have 1560 acres of land, all in one A bract, on Antelope creek for sale. Jt is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 • miles from Medford. I will Mell this hind in tracts of 100 acres up until all is sold, at $10 per acre. It is good farming and grazing land, and a good stock range on the outside. I Will sell all, or as low as 100 acm I d tract. Inquire of W m . IiYUja" . <* sonyille Or. Jack Nerve Food a. “•* •• •• ■" foühd t above. ^Jri & Whipple, Who have been drlying a crosscut tunnel, have tapped the leader at a depth of 150 feoL The vein is 4 feet wide aud nrosoe'M ifee- 8O,-5J» > «?*'• Bru“d- £hX$ been ^ÿèfo^üg hri property for the past year, i» reported to have If you have neuralgia, Scott’s made a rich «trike, showing free (fold Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil in crystal quart«. Thus. P. Robb, thé eJfptJft Whfl b will feed the nerve that is Cry^ sent to Ashland from Bakersfield, Calif., to investigate the lands bonded ihg for loud—it is hungry—- by the southern Oregon Oil Co., after a careful examination, made a favor* and set your whole body fofn^ able report, towit: ’ The indications of oil around Ashland are as favorable again, in a way to satisfy nerve as the Kern River field, and superior and brain from your usual food. to the oil ti«lds of Sunaot and McKit trick. Lack of time prevent* me from That is cure. making further investigation at pres If you are nervous and irri ent. But I am very sanguine that the anti-clines round here indicate oil table, you may only need more in quantities.” The Tidings says that tlie company lias decided to take steps fat to cushion your nerves— at once to secure a Standard Drill and you are probably thin—and derrick—probably by purchase—and hive the plant brought to Ashland as Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver soon as possible. Negotiations with Oil will give you the fat, to be Los Angeles representative« of eastern gin with. firm« have been begun, and the ma chinery, when ordered, will De of mod Cure, so far as it goes. ern and tried character. Full cure is getting the fat, .j__________ ™ you need from usual food, and There will be a dancing party at Scott's Emulsion will help you Rose's Hill on Applegate triday to that. May Day Ball. ni>rht Mav 3d. The best of music and supper be provided. Tickets, including horse feed.|«2. Everybody Uinvited to attend. If you hare not trl-d ft. »nd for free sample, its agree» Me taste will surprise you. SCOTT * BOWNE, Chemists. 409-41J Pearl Street New York. , JOC aud gl.oo; alt druggists. t , | A •W-