-« THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. THURSDAY MA Y 23, 1001 PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Ella Young is visiting with Miss Alice Hanley. Sheriff Orme and J. B. Wetterer were In Ashland Friday. Miss Dee Ankeny of Eugene has been visiting in Jacksonville. J. L. Hammi.-zly, the Gold Hill at- toruey, was inVncksouville today. F. M. Amy, a prominent citizen of Central Point, was among us Satur- day. Mrs. N. D. Wilson of _________ Poorman’s creek made T he T imes a visit Satur­ day. Ben Beall of Pooh Bah precinct was a visitor at tiie county-seat Fri­ day. Wm. Bailey of Palmer creek, the miner, was In Jacksonville Satur­ day. W. H. Barr of Medford and his family were at the county seat Satur­ day. Dr. Bohannon, the well-known specialist, is in Medford on profession­ al business. Misses Susie and Cynthia Applegate went to Central Point Saturday, to visit a day. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Davidson of Missouri Flat spent Saturday -in Jacksonville. W. II. Holl of Applegate wan with us last week. His [it health is 1 improved considerably. Mrs. J. D. Cook, Mrs. A. L. Kitchin and her daughter Inez went to Med­ ford this morning. John Hall, avant-courler of the Edi­ son Waragrapli Co., made us a pleas­ ant call Saturday. P. F. Swayne, F. Kasshafer, Jr..and Prof. Barnhart of Applegate were In Jacksonville Friday. Mrs. Anna Dunn left for the Willamette valley Friday, and will visit different points before returning. W. P. Bailey, the Davidson mer­ chant, was In Jacksonville several days lately, attending his brother Lester. Will. McDaniel left for Eastern Oregon Friday, where he will repre­ sent Homer Williams A Co.'s reme- dies. E. A. Hildreth, Sr., Chas. H(»cum and Mr. Anderson of Ashland were In Jacksonville Saturday on land business. F. M. Wade, who Is head of the Applegate Co., now operating mines on Big Applegate, arrived from the north one day last week. Hon. W. M. Col rig went to Ashland yesterday to attend to the defend­ ants' side of the liquor cases. He will then go to Salem, on business before the supreme court. D. A. Hartzell, who represents the parties who purchased the Steamboat placer mine« of Shearer Bros., passed through Jacksonville today. He has been joined by his family. H. G. Mathes of Phoenix precinct and his family were in Jacksonville Saturday. Ttiey have recently been visited by Mrs. M.’s parents, who re­ side at Willow creek, Calif. J. A. Bo ver, a prominent Old Fel­ low of Jacksonville, left for Portland Sunday evening. H. G. Dox is tilling his place at Beekman's bank and ex­ press office during his absence. Goy. and Mrs. T. T. Geer, who have been in San Francisco, participating In the reception given President Mc­ Kinley and his party, passed through the valley tills week, en route home. Under Sheriff McCarthy spent Sun­ day at Ashland, fie informs us that Thos. W. Hammond, who has lieen se­ lected as a cadet, left that evening, to enter the military academy at West Point. G. W. Bailey of Missouri Flat, ac­ companied by his wife and several of thetr chlldren, have been In Jackson­ ville a number of days during the past week; attending Lester Bailey, another member of the family, who is dangerously 111. The many friends of Rev. Robt. Ennis, formerly of Jacksonville, but recently stationed at Coquille city and Bandon, will be pleased to learn that he has been placed In charge of the Presbyterian church at Turner, Marie? county, which is a promotion. Prof. A. P. Armstrong, president and principal of the Portland Business College, Lite best institution of the kind on the Pacific coast, is In Jack­ sonville, visiting relativesand friends. He is a native son of Jackson county, and we all feel proud of him, for few have achieved more success and fame in his chosen profession than he has. Archbishop Gross arrived from Portland Saturday and held services at the Catholic church Sunday morn­ ing. In the afternoon, In company with Father Berthlaume, he drove to Central Point, calling on the Olwell family before taking the northbound train W. H. 8. Hyde, formerly sheriff and clerk of this county, but who baa held the position of recorder and Justice of the peace of Marshfield, the principal town In Coos county, for many years, promises to visit Jacksonville in the near future. Although nearly 80 years of age he Is still hale and hearty.__________ Bismarck*» Iran Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tre­ mendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They ry power <>f brala and develop ever body. Only 2 25c at City Drug Store. Spectacle» Lest. Between Tolo and Applegate, Mar 4th, a pair of gold-rimmed spectacles, In a morocco case, stamped with the name of Bertel Ing. Kearney street, San Francisco. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving them at T he T imes office. LOCAL NOTE». Only candy kitchen in southern Oregon at The B osh . • Fresh vegetables of all kt nds can now be found at The Boas. * Elegant home-made candlea of all kinds a leader at Joe Wetterer’s. * Trespass notices, printed on cloth, on sale at T he T imes Printing House. Don’t forget the Edison Waragraph Co.'s exhibition at U. 8. Hall tomor­ row evening. Tiie weather Is quite unpropitlous for the farmers, being dry ana cold. Rain is needed. The county clerk has Issued license to marry to Clyde Field and Miss Artiiuenta Barr. Reserved »eats for Edison’s Wara- graph’s entertainment can be obtain­ ed at J. B. Wetterer’s store. Messrs. Gall, Hooten and Sisemore made T he T imes a call Thursday, to see our machinery work. Joe Wetterer makes a specialty of light drinks, fresh candles, nuts, tropical and other fruits, etc. * Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, etc., in book form, can always be ob­ tained at T he T imes Printing House. There have been several frost« dur­ ing the past fortnight, which have damaged vegetables, etc., more or less. A. P. Estabrook, the leading drug­ gist of Gold Hill, makes a poison oak remedy, and guarantees to cuke poison oak. After using Ely's Cream Balm six weeks I believe myself cured of ca­ tarrh. Joseph Stewart, Grand Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. Choice home-made candy and trop­ ical fruits can he obtained at Tiie Boss cheaper than anywhere else in southern Oregon. * The most wonderful performances are given by Edison’s Waragraph Co. They are highly appreciated oy all who have seen them. prof, icyan, the hypnotist, has dis­ posed of his property In Ashland, and started last week on a tour of Lake and Klamath counties. Southern Oregon strawberries have made their appearance in consider* able quantities at last, They excell the Imported varieties. The Balm does not irritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts. or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., New York. J. II. Messner of Centra* Point, the expert veterinary surgeon, was in Jacksonville Sunday, on professional business, which proved highly success­ ful. A. Learned is building a house for the storage of ice, and will deal in that manufactured by tbeGrant’s Pass W., L. & P. Co., which is a superior article. Rev. S. H. Jones will hold services at tiie Presbyterian church In Jack­ sonville, Sunday morning and even­ ing, instead of at Gold Hllland Wood­ ville. Much Interest Is being taken in the commencement exercise» of the Jack­ sonville High School, which will be among the best ever held in southern Oregon. John Hart, manager of the Singer S. M. Co. for Alameda county, Calif., and Miss Susie Dickey, formerly of Ashland, were married at Oakland May 15tii. There was a big crowd on the Jack­ sonville base-ball grounds Sunday, to witness a game between the town and Applegate ball tossers. The former won easily. Deeds, mortgages, leases, bends, bills of sale and every imaginable kind of legal blanks—tiie latest and best—are constantly on hand at T he T imes office. Ashland has a board of trade that is Infusing new life into the public affairs of that city. It will doubtless prove of great benefit to the upper end of the valley. The will of Jacob Kubl!; late of Applegate precinct, was admitted to probate in me county court last Sat­ urday. Mrs. V. Kubli, his widow, is named as executrix. We t»etlt larceny. He was acquitted by the Jury, however. Woodville will celebrate Independ­ ence Day In becoming style. Ar­ rangements for the event have al­ ready been begun. We have just printed an assortment of blanks.in conformity with the laws passed by the last legislature, which every miner should use. The best celebrations are always held in Jacksonville, and that on July 4th will be no exception to the rule. A large sum of money has been sub­ scribed and extensive preparations for the event commenced. At its last meeting P. P. Prim’s Cabin of Jacksonville elected Dr. J. M. Keene, F. D. Wagner, W. I. Vawter, M. M. Taylor and M. F. Mc- Down _ to „ represent _______ it in __ the Grand Cabin, which will be held at Portland June 12th. Mri. A. Elmer has had her resi­ dence, situated in the northern part of Jacksonville, renovated and 1 re- painted, and it presents a much i lm> Sroved appearance. The work was one by J. A. Wilson, who is an ex- pert in that line. The First National Bank of Ash­ land commenced business on the 15th Inst. It is a solid institution and backed by some of the best and most substantial citizens of the granite city. E. A. Sherwin is president and A. McCallen cashier. The contest over the will of the late Jos. Douden was completed ___ .____ last week, being submitted to Judge Prim for decision Saturday. It took several days to take the testimony of the large number of witnesses who had been subpoenaed. Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely’s Cream Balm to me. 1 can emphasize his statement, “It is a positive cure for catarrh if used as directed.’’—Rev. Francis W. Poole, pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, Mont. Hon. J. A. Jeffrey, guardian of the minor heirs of the estate of John A lender, deceased, will sell tiie real Fproperty belonging thereto, situated n Table Rock precinct, on June 22d. For further particulars see his notice in another column of T he T imes . T. H. B. Taylor, proprietor of Med­ ford's feather-cleaning establishment, will visit Jacksonville before long and make regular trips thereafter. He does first-class work at reasonable rates. Our citizens should have their feather beds, pillows, etc., cleaned by him. Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, Imp'd O. R. M., held an interesting session la«t Thursday evening, when several pale faces were adopted. There is no fraternal society In south­ ern Oregon that is in a more flourish­ ing condition,or In which more enthu- siam is exhibited by its members,than this one. The farm of the late F. T. Down­ ing, situated in Willow springs pre­ cinct, was sold at the court-house Saturday by Sheriff Orme. It was bid in by Facklam Bros., who recent­ ly arrived in Jackson county, for 82650, a sum which exceeded t Hat call­ ed for by the Judgment by nearly 8200. The bidding was spirited. Doctors Reuter, DeBar and Robin­ son one day last week performed a very delicate operation upon Lester Bailey of Missouri Flat, whose bowels had become twisted and upon which three abscesses hadformed. For some­ time the young man's life hung in the balance: but, as T he T imes went to press, the prospects for his recovery were fair. A new law was passed by the laut legislature that hereafter no chattel mortgages shall he hied, but must be recorded. In order to be legal they must be signed, witnessed and ac­ knowledged, the same as a real-estate mortgage. Recording costs the same as real-estate mortgages—ten cents a folio, 5 cents for each index and 25 cents for a certificate of the recorder. Complaints have been sworn out by Chief of Police Mattoon of Ashland against Hermann Saloman, Jesse Houck, Deston High, W. C. Sonnicb- son and Jos. Dame,charging them with selling liquor without license and having violated the ordinances of that city. Judue Hale of Grant’s Pass and H. L. McWilliams of Ashland ap- 5ear for the complaint, while Hon. W. 1. Colvig and C. B. Watson represent the defendants. Sunday Jacksonville presented the appearance of a wild bunch-grass town. Some y >ung men from Apple­ gate, surcharged with liquor,perform­ ed feats of horsemanship and rode up and down our streets In a furious manner, to the danger of everybody who might tie near. One of the buck- aroos landed in the calaboose, but another made good tils escape before Marshal Murphy arrived on the scene. Such amusement should be discouraged. Messrs. Allen have sold the Eugene fruit and vegetable cannery toacom- pany, the leading spirits of which are Chas. H. Pierce and John W. Cole­ man of Ashland. It has plenty of means, while at least one of its mem­ bers Is a practical canneryman. They will do a general business, expecting to start tiie plant on Royal Ann cherries in June. The company is Farticularly interested In having a ull crop of tomstoes planted, for which It will pay remunerative prices.—[Guard. Biliousness Is a condition character­ ized by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomach Is debilitated, the liver torpid, the bowels consti­ pated. There is a loathing of food, piins In the bowels, dizziness, coated tongue and vomiting, first of tiie un­ digested or partly digested food and then of bile. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets allay the disturb­ ances of the stomach and create a healthy appetite. They also tone up the liver to a healthy action and reg­ ulate the bowel«. Try them and you are certain to be much pleased with the result. For sale by City Drug Store. Jerry Hcckathorn of Butte creek, who was seriously Injured in the war In the Philippines, lias been granted a pension of 88 a month. He well de­ serves this recognition by the govern­ ment. John Broad of Forest creek, a well- knowu miner, was in Jacksonville Friday. He had a hand badly injured one day last week, by being struck with a sledge while he was holding a drill. A large body of timber in Pleasant creek precinct, situated near the Josephine county line, has been locat­ ed, ciiiefly by parties lately from Michigan, who claim a residence at Grant’s Paas. Miss Kate McAndrew has been ap­ pointed executrix of the estate of Mrs. Rose Chavner, and her notice to that effect will be found In anothercolumn of T he T imes . Hon. W. M. Colvig is her attorney. Alfred Anderson and John Donegan of Gold Hill and several other resi­ dents of that vicinity, as also E. C. Pomeroy of Beagle, were in Jackson ville Thursday evening, attending the meeting of the Fed Men. The cases of P. II. Ovlatt vs. the Big Four Mining Co., and Henry Nwrsu Lwat. York vs. Davidson Bros, and T. B. A liberal reward will be given for Roberts, botli appealed from Jose­ phine county, were argued in the su­ information leading to the recovery of a brown mare. 8 years old, weight preme court this week. about 1000 pounds left hind foot The least In quantity and most in white,white spot on nose and between quality describes DeWitt's Little eyes, connected by small white strip Early Risers, the famous pills for con­ white spot on back bone, under back stipation and liver complaints.. City hand the size of silver dollar, wearing Drug Store, Jacksonville, and Dr. J. bdl. Is gentle and In good condition« Address J. T. B reeden , Ruch. Hinkle. Central Point. A MOAT REMARKABLE CASE DEAFNESS and PARALYSIS CUBED AFTER ALI. OTHER METHODS FAILED—DH. DARRIN GOING TO MEDFORD. AnoVh*;? Ashland Cure. To E ditor : For some time my girl has been suffering with partial paralysis, extending to her hands, feet and bladder, so she could hot pass urine. Through Dr. Darrin’s electrical and medical treatment she has recovered. I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Darrin’s new mode of curing the sick. My husband is em­ ployed by John Cherry, who is getting out wood for the Ashland : mine. 1 will gladly talk to anyone 1 in regard to the cure. Address Ashland, Or. M rs . J onas F attig . To the E ditor : Since 13 years old (I am now 29) I have been troubled with deafness. Of late I could scarce­ ly bear anything from one ear,and the other was partially deaf. Thecause of tiie deafness was discharging ears. All reuii dies knowc to science failed to cure me, until Dr. Darrin treated me with electricity and other rem­ edies. 1 was perfectly cured of deaf­ ness and ringing noises In my ears. Refer to me at Ballston,Oregon,where I am working on a farm for Noah Gregg. J. S. M c A llister . State of Oregon,County of Multnomah. I, J.S. McAllister, first being duly sworn, depose and say that the fore­ going statement of the treatment and cure of deafness set out in the forego­ ing statement signed by me is true. J. S. M c A llister . Subscribed and sworn to before me tbe 27th day of May, 1890. C. J. M c D ougall , A Notary Public for said county and state. the Discharging Ear» Cured. D r . D arkin —Dear Sir: 1 write to Inform you that my son David is cur­ ed. I received your medicine by letter the 13th of April and com­ menced treatment the 14th, and his 'ears quit running in a few days, arid he can hear just as good as any child. I shall never forget your kindness and benefit to my child. Please ac­ cept my gratitude. Refer to me at Tbe Dalles, Oregon. A. L. N oker . Dr. Darrin*» Place of Business. Hundreds of other cases might be mentioned, were it not for the fact that many dislike to see their names in print. Patients desiring to see the doctor snould not delay. He will fur­ nish batteries snd electric belts for any patient requiring them, and will give full directions for their use. Eyes treated and glasses fitted free. Dr. Darrin makes a specialty of all diseases of the ear, eye, nose and throat, catarrh and bronchitis, la grippe, consumption, dyspepsia, con­ stipation, heart, liver and kidney dis­ eases, varicocele and hydrocele. He permanently cures diseases of the genito-urinary organs in either sex, such as blood taints, scrofula, stricture, seminal weakness, sperma­ torrhoea, loss of manhood. All peculiar female troubles, irreg­ ular menstruation, displacements,etc., are confidentially treated, a9 well as all acute, chronic, private and ner­ vous diseases of whatever nature, if curable. No cases taken ir not. According to his custom Dr. Darrin will give treatment to the worthy poor free, except medicines, from 10 to 11 daily. Regular office hours, 10 a . M. to 5 p. m . Evenings, 7 to 8. Sun­ days, 10 a . m . to 8 p. m . The afflicted should not lose the opportunity to consult this eminent physician while here. Dr. Darrin can be seen at Hotel Oregon, Ashland, until May 26th, only. After that date the Doctor will visit Medford until July 1st, at Hotel Nash. A Burglary In Jacksonville. Jacksonville was treated to a sensation early Sunday morning,some­ thing it has not experienced before. Somebody—evidently an amateur- entered Cronemiller & Love’s store, by the rear door, and robbed the till of about 17. He also attempted to enter the safe—an old Tilton & McFar­ land—but got only so far as breaking off the padlock. Why the burglar did not finish the Job is somewtiat of a mystery, as it would have been no trouble at all for an expert to have entered the inner door of the safe; and he would have been well re- warded. Land for Sale. I have 1560 acres of ¡and, all In one tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 miles from Medford. I will sell this land in tracts of 100 acres up until al) is sold, at 110 per »ere. It is good farming and grazing land, and a good stock range on the outside. I will sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack aonvllle Or. A Prefesslenal Visit. Dr. J. L. Bohannon, the noted can­ cer specialist, will arrive in Medford May 18th, for a stay of Hye days, un­ less he should be professionally de­ tained longer. Those needing his services will find him at the Windsor House, Postofflcebuilding, Medford. To Coro Conxtlpal. •• .-oro-wr. Take Cascarata Can.tv Caihartlo. 10a or Sa 4 C. C G fall M> curt, di uggisM rv.'und mon» A Flr»t-Cla»» Exhibition Promt»««. The Edison Waragraph Co., which- 1« under the management of Fleming J Bros., will give one of their popular “ I am so nervous, there is not » well exhibitions at U. S. Hal) In Jackson­ inch in my whole body. I am so weak ville Tuesday evening, May 21st. It at my stomach, and have indigestion has had a very successful season, be­ horribly, and palpitation of the heart, ing well patronized everywhere, giv­ and I am losing flesh. This headache ing the fullest satisfaction and being and backache nearly kills me, and yes- highly praised by the press and pub­ terday I nearly had hysterics; there lic. The following paragraph, taken is a weight in the lower part of my from the Lakeview Examiner, is one bowels bearing down all the time, ana of the many compliments which has pains in my groins and thighs; I can­ been bestowed on the company: not sleep, walk or ait, and I believe I ■•Fleming Bro». pleased the people of Lake­ view on Monday end Tuesday evening» of last week with their Edison Waragraph or moving picture entertainment. The gentlemen gave Lakeview people an agreeable surprise, a» their entertainment 1» right up-to date, and la given aa advertised. Heretofore our people ave been victimized by fakirs with alleged *•••„ «tovlng picture entertainments. Fleming Bros are to be complimented for breaking the monotony and giving ua a thoroughly good »how Their Illustrated songs, among which ta -Just as the Bun Went Down," are well worth the admission fee. rhe Shar­ key-McCoy prize fight give In the full 10 rounds, with a knockout, the destruction of the Spanish fleet, the "Passion Play,” Carry Na­ tion s saloon-smashing expedition, and dozens of other moving scenes fully justify us in pro­ nouncing the Fleming Bros, show as far tte best of its character ever presented In this country. Bosldes, the proprietors and ad­ vance agent. John Hall, »re honest, generous and affable gentlemen. They had big houses here for two nights. am diseased all over; no one ever suffered as I do.” This is a description of thousands of cases which come to Mrs. Pink ham's laboratory for advice An inflamed and More Appointment». The Fourth of July committee have made the following appointments since our last issue; Vice Presidents—J. W. Merritt, Central Point; D. T. Lawton, Med­ ford; C. B. Watson, Ashland; Geo. Barron, Siskiyou; Jas. Helms. Talent; E. D. Foudray, Phoenix; O. E. Rose, Applegate; J. L. Ham merely, Gold Hill; E. G. Borden, Woodville; George Brown, Eagle Point; M. F. Cantrall, Ruch; Horace Pelton, Sam’s Valley; M. S. Wakeman, Wimer. Decorations-Miss Alice Hanley, G. E. Neuber, Mrs, F. M. Love, Mrs. Birdie Haney, Kate Cronemiller, C. IL Basye, Mrs. Allee Ulrich, Peter Elmer, Mrs. Hattie Neuber, W. II. Venable, Mrs. T. Cameron, Miss Jo Ortn, G. N. Lewis, Mrs. Anna Dunn, Miss Kate Reed, Mrs. M. Dox, Cora Linn. Henry Dox, Herbert Mc­ Carthy, Helen Colvig, Lewis Ulrich, Fred Flcke. Bertha Orme, Eugene Thompson. Lillie Taylor, Oliver Pow* ell, Daisy Huffer, Edith Priest, Mrs. Jas. Cronemiller, Mrs. L. C. KaiD, S. E. Dunnington. M bs . J ohx W illiams . ulcerated condition of the neck of the womb can produce all of these symp­ toms, and no woman should allow herself to reach such a perfection of misery when there is absolutely no need of it. The subject of our por trait in this sketch, Mrs. Williams of Englishtown, N.J., has been entirely cured of such illness and misery by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­ pound. No other medicine has such a record for absolute cures, and no other medi- cine is “ just as good.” Women who want a cure should insist upon getting Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­ pound when they ask for it at a store. A False Alarm. Sheriff Orme was called to Siskiyou mountain Thursday night, and the festiye pencil pushers expected a big sensation for their respective news­ papers. A double murder was hinted at; but it failed to materialize after an investigation. It seems that a couple named Goddard and their child, who were traveling from Cali­ fornia to Medford with a horse and buggy, got as far as the Siskiyous. when the animal became exhausted. Thev proceeded to their destination afoot, leaving their rig behind them. This gave foundation to the rumor that there had been foul play, which became darker as it ■’'sped along. Sheriff Orme and J. W. O. Gregory of Ashland arrived at the scene about the time Goddard came after his property on a wheel, and the mvstery was solved. “NERVEWASTE” One of the most helpful books on nerve weakness ever issued is that en­ titled “Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer, of San Francisco, now in its fifth thousand. This work of an experi­ enced and reputable physician is in agreeable contrast tc the vast sum of false teachiog which prevails on this lntere-ting subject. It abounds in carefully considered and practical ad­ vice, and has the two great merits of wisdom and sincerity. It is indorsed by both the religious and secular press. The Chicago Ad­ vance says: “A perusal of the book and the application of its principles will put health, hope and heart into thousands of lives that are now suffer­ ing through nervous impairment.” The bouk is #1 by mail, postpaid. Beat Prescription for Chill» One of the most interesting chap­ and Fever is a bottle of G rove ’ s ters—chapter xi, on Nervines and T asteless C hill T onic . It is simply Nerve Tonics—has been printed iron and quinine in a tasteless form. separately as a sample chapter, and will be