The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 29, 1901, Image 2

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    THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES.
HERB AND THBRB.
MBDFORD SQUIBS.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
Porter Brothers Co.,
A. 8. Hammond and his family are
How about that wood you promised
Miss Carrie Umphlett, who has Visiting
In Eugene.
tu bring us.
been quite 111, is convalescent.
John
Sells
of Ashland has purchas­
Printed at Jacksonville Oregon, by
The Astoria street fair and regatta
Miss Myra Loveridge of Eugene has ed the Nash livery
Waotilngton and bruni in St»., San Francisco, Cal.
stables.
are a grand success.
been visiting Miss Jessie Hale.
L. G. Porter and Chas. Gay were In
Mason fruit jars, extra caps and
Mrs. Paul Edwards of Siskiyou Jacksonville
one day this week.
rubbers.for sale at Nuuan’s.
visited with relatives last week.
CBAS. NICKELL. Editor k Manager.
I).
H.
Hartson,
the attorney, and
Trespass notices, printed on cloth,
A. Bartlett is having a neat resi­ ills family have returned
fromColestin.
IYAVS BRICK BUILDING, California St, on sale at T he T imes Printing House, dence constructed in Grant’s Pass.
The American prune crop is es­ Count'’ court meets next week and W. E. Macauley and his family got
back this week from a pleasant so-
•dverilseinenii inserted at reasonable rate* timated at only one-half of that of circuit court two weeks thereafter.
For the sale of
journ at Colestin.
last year.
J. U. Dysert, the well-known miner,
Ralph Woodford, who la employed
Stationery, notions, smokers arti­
T ub politics of Morgan, the great cle», etc., also a fresh line o? lunch was in Grant's 1’ass a few davs since. in tiie Grant’s Pass ice cream and
Rev. Robt. Booth has returned billiard parlors,is visiting in Medford.
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combiner, Industrial despot and rail­ goods, at Joe Wetterer’s.
from a visit in Douglas and Laue The condition of Miss Helen Strang
way king, is of a varied hue. He is a
Sheepmen in Malheur county are counties.
who lias been sick fora number of
Cleveland Democrat, a McKinley Re­ putting in a stock of hay for next
Fred. Roper and his wife have re­ years) is critical, and she may not
publican, and a would-be reorganizer winter by buying it at *4 and *5 per turned
from a trip to Pelican bay and survive long.
Prompt returns guaranteed. Stencils furnished upon application.
of the Democratic party on anti­ ton.
Crater lake.
Gen.
Kitchener
wires
that
Boers
Eugene
Orr
and
Mrs.
Will.
Bates
Bryan lines. Pierpont should pay attacked a convoy near Rooikange,
Capt. Draper has returned from San are reported to be quite 111, the former
strict attention to business now, for killing nine yeomanry and wounding Francisco and is at the copper mines with kidney disease and the latter
bis day as the most powerful and un­ twenty.
near Waldo.
with malarial fever.
scrupulous financier of the age will The 2d S. O. S. B. of A. is holding
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. St. John of Will­ Edmond Giltner, nephew and sec­
set as soon as a genuine Democrat is a fair at Marshfield, Coos county, iams creek were among Grant's Pass' retary to ex-Senator McBride, visited
in Medford this week and was the
which is a success. The exhibits and visitors last week.
chosen president.
races are of an excellent character.
L. V. Stewart and Ernest Lister guest of Dr. J. M. Keene.
T he way the trust question works Gen. Kitchener says President have launched a sail boat on Rogue Geo. Cottrell, C. W. Baker and II.
S. Jackson, who have a good prospect
is Illustrated by the combination Steyn of the Orange Free state and river,which isa beauty.
whicb has acquired control of the Generals Dewet and Botha declare C. E. Smith of Hotel Layton and for asphaltum, about 12 miles from
their determination to continue his wife have been on Applegate, Medford, are well pleased with de­
principal oil-cloth manufacturing fighting.
ASHLAND, OREGON
velopments.
visiting the latter’s relatives.
concerns of the country. The first
In
the
Coos
Bay
Mall
of
Aug.
24tli
Deeds, mortgage«, leases, bonds,
move was to advance the price, then bills of sale and every imaginable The portrait of Miss Essie Hart­ your correspondent finds the follow­
Strong Academic Course. Pro­
man, one of our fairest belles,is print­ ing: "A pretty little wedding was
several of the plants were shut down, kind of legal blanks—the latest and ed
in
last
Saturday
’
s
Telegram.
fessional training of the highest
solemnized at the residence of Mr. and
hundreds of employes and all but a best—are constantly on hand at T he
W. M. Miller of Williamscreek.who Mrs. F. S. Slagle of Coquille city Fri­
excellence. First-class training
few traveling salesmen discharged. T imes office.
has been visiting relatives in Coos day morning, al 10 o’clock, when Lill­
Consolidation, which should make The Bonanza Irrigating Co. has county,
ian,
the
only
daughter
of
Mr.
and
got back a few days ago.
department. Well equipiæd lab­
Mrs. J. B. Rhinehart of San Francis
the product cheaper,results in virtual been incorporated with a capital
stock
of
#10.000.
J.
D.
Driscoll,
E.
S.
Senator
Booth
spent
a
few
days
in
oratories. The demand for trained
co.
was
given
away
by
her
fattier
to
robbery < f consumers, to say nothing Terwillegar and John S. Shook are Grant's Pass this week, while en
Edgar F. Fordyce of the same city.
of the injury that is done those who incorporators.
teachers
always exceeds the sup­
route to San Francisco from Eugene. They were united by the Rev. Mr.
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depend on the closed factories for em­ Admiral Sampson beads the list of
Hyatt,
only
a
small
party
of
friends
ply. Our graduates easily secure
Miss Ida LaRaut. manager of the
ployment.
witnesses in the inquiry being made Grant’s Pass telephone office, has re­ being present. The young people
have
been
visiting
iiere
for
sometime,
good
positions.
Beautiful loca­
by a naval board into the charge that
from a visit to Eugene and and have made many friends in our
D uring Grant’s first term as presi­ Rear Admiral Schley disobeyed or­ turned
U G' i i a
Roseburg.
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tion and homelike surroundings.
*G-4tr ~
’
little city. A number of gifts were
dent the average amount paid out for ders at the battle of Santiago.
T ” 2 E E «J
C. C. Taylor and J. T. Ryel, accom­ received. The bride was gowned in
pensions was 129,034,069 annually; at
Most desirable climate on the l’a-
One set of strikers in San Francisco panied by their families, Mrs. L. D. white organdv with point lace lacket,
the end of his second term It was only have won. The structural iroD work­ Fav and her daughter are sojourning the gift of her mother; the groom
\fic Northwest.
in conventional black. Mr. and Mrs.
•28,598,839; under Hayes it rose to ers gained their demands, the em­ at Crescent city.
ployers
conceding
to
them
an
eight-
Fordyce
came
at
once
to
Marshfield,
•38.330.362; in Garfield’s and Arthur’s hour day. About 250 men were ln- Sheriff Lister and hi9 two sons,
Expenses from
Misses Nita and Grace Good have re where they will spend a few weeks.”
time to •59,456,268: during Cleveland’s volved in it.
W Write for Catalogue.
W. M. CLAYTQN,
first term it reached *76,409,165; went Special agents of the California turned from their outing in the
WANTED.
up underHarrison to *129,926,931, and Cured Fruit Association estimate Steamboat section.
President.
Geo. Bacher, Fred Welch, Jas.
yield of prunes for the entire
STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
to *139,487,602 in Cleveland's second the
■date this season at about 55,000,000 Chiles, Geo. Porter, Will. Johnson and
term; *140,000,137 during McKinley’s pounds, against 140.000,000 pounds Geo. Hall, all Grant’s Pass boys, are
Wishing to increase their income.
Good pay for good work. Permanent
first term. But the pressure for more gathered last year.
in Dawson and doing well.
work given if satisfactory.
pensions is tremendous, and the
It is reported on authority that
Lincoln Savage, our clever school
Address M o ’ r ., P. O. B ox 403,
Spanish and Filipino War veterans seem« to be reliable that the princi­ superintendent, is in Jackson county,
Roseburg, Or.
running the engine of a threshing
are now making applicaticns numer­ pal officers of the Isla“def{
went down off the Alaskan machine he is interested in.
ously, so that the pension burden is cently
Probate Court.
coast, were drunk at the time of the
Bancroft & Co., who purchased Geo.
expected to pass the *150,000,000-a- disaster and accountable therefor.
The
following
business has been
C. Calhoun’s stock of groceries, have
year mark by 1905. The total amount
Academic and Commercial.
If the action of your bowels is not sold their business to Portland par­ transacted in this court since the last
of pensions paid by the United States easy and regular serious complicat tons ties, who will take possession Sept. report of T he T imes :
Estate of Frank Logg. Silas J Day
Government since 1790, aside from must be the final resu t. DeWitts 1st.
appointed administrator, and P Ap­
Little Early Risers will remove the
land grants, is *2.763.353,033.
M. Wilbur, the clever dealer In fur­ plegate. J D Cook and E P Vickroy
danger. Safe, pleasant and effective. niture
and undertaker, has been on appraisers.
City
Drugstore.
Jacksonville,
Dr.
J.
M r . B ryan ’ s Commoner, upon the Hinkle, Central Point.
Applegate, accompanied by his wife.
Estate of John Toepper. Hearing
They were guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. of petition for removal of executor
authority of Mr. lowne himself, em­
•<-Prepares lescher« lor State and County Examlnailona
Fits Young Men and Women
It is «aid that C. Oliver I«elin will T. Layton.
tor Iluslnesa Poaitlona and for College. H pec lai attention to Teactera Kerle» Claes­
set for Sept. 17th.
phatically denies the authenticity of accept
es. Stenography aud Type-Wrltlng
the bet of #25,000 offered by The banking concerns recently or­
•«-Expense, per School Year of 40 weeks, (IIS, Im 1140 Tuition per term. IS A; board
the recent interview sent out from C Arthur Pearson of London on
at Club llouae. II 7h per week; In families, f 80 to, MOO; room rent SO cent,
ganized in Grant's Pass will soon oc­
New York, in which that gentleman Shamrock II. Sir Thomas Lipton cupy
per week
r
new quarters in the handsome
•«-The
folder contain, special Information and course of study. Write for It.
seems
to
be
ot
the
opinion
that
his
is represented as predicting the suc­
■A A. A.
brick
buildings
which
have
been
put
will beat the Constitution. up for them.
cess of the reorganizers of the Demo­ yacht
The race will take place next month.
THE FIRST TERM OPENS SEPT. 9 1901.
cratic party and favoring David B.
I
Why let
Geo. C. Calhoun and his family will
A
parade
of
30,000
plumed
knights,
Hill for the presidency in 1904. Mr. marching to the music of three score soon make a trip east of the Rocky
all your
Towne says he has not been inter­ of bra-» bands, marked the formal mountains. Mr. C.'s health is not
neigh-
the
best,
and
the
change
is
made
on
viewed upon political matters for opening of the 28th triennial conclave that account.
bors and
of
the
grand
encampment
of
the
more than three months, and that
Knights Templar at Louisville, Ky.,
Carter & Boulware manufacture su­
friends
the statements attributed to him August
27. Nearly 100,000 visitors perior brick and sell them in quanti­
were never uttered. It looks very were in the city.
think you
ties to suit: also pressed brick. They
much as if a conspiracy has been en­ The laws of health require that the are expert mechanics, and contract to
must be
tered into by certain so-called Demo­ bowels move once each day, and one furnish stone or brick from the ground
twenty
crats of thegold persuasion to capture of the penalties for violating this law up.
years
Trimble
&
Cook,
the
scientific
is
pile«
Keep
your
bowels
regular
by
the party for plutocracy. Alleged po­
taking a dose of Chamberlain's Stom­ blacksmiths, are having a substantial
i
you are?
older
than
litical news sent out from New York ach
and Liver Tablets when neces- shop built on I street, opposite their fi
should be taken with a grain of salt. sarv and you will never have that se present local ion. which they will oc­
Yet it’s impossible to
vere'punisnment inflicted upon you. cupy next Monday. They always
look young with the
Price? 25 cents. For sale by City Drug give satisfaction.
H on . T homas C arter , who is at
color of 70 years in
Does not and has not affected our ability to
J. D. Glidden, who derives his repu­
the head of the U. S. Commission Store.
A
fresh
order
proclaiming
martial
the hair. It’s sad to
tation
chiefly
from
his
unsettled
ship goods anywhere. All orders, Inrge or
that is in charge of the St. Louis law has been issued providing for the
been in Grant'* Pass,accom­ ► see young persons
small, are promptly filled.
Exposition, has been in Washington closing of the country stores in the debts,has
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panied by bls mother. They were en
lately, in company with ex-Governor Queenstown district, requiring that route from Crescent city to the state ► look prematurely old
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Francis of Missouri, whois chairman all goods likely to be useful toi the of Maine, on a visit.
in this way. Sad be­
September
List
►
shall betaken to certain speci­
of the Exposition organization,looking enemy
Mrs. Lucy George, the efficient ed- « cause it’s all unneces­
fied town«, and forbidding country
after forwarding through the de­ residents to have in their possession ucator, recently closed a term of ► sary; for gray hair N
Sugar is lower—Granulated $5.15 and $5.25 jxt 100 lbs.
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partment of state of the President’s more than a week’s provisions. The school in Floyd district, which proved
Hams and provisions continue firm.
highly satisfactory. She will attend ► may always be re­
proclamation inviting the participa­ British are getting desperate.
the Southern Oregon State Normal
stored
Plentiful stocks of everything.
The Chinese government has pu fa- during the coming year.
tion of all nations in the big show.
-
He says Mr. McKinley will issue the lished a proclamation that ttie pro-
to
its
and practice of all relitriou*.
Dr. Kremer will conduct another
With increased CAPITAL recently subscribed, all
proclamation in a few days, and the fession
will hereafter be lawful, and that drug store. He has rented the post­
departments arc heavily stocked up with latest styles,
great exposition will then be officially Chinese subjects will be
It“ office building for that purpose,which
he will stock with a large and first-
inaugurated. Everything promises the enjoyment of their relitfi
larger variety than ever, and our usual low prices (
class assortment of drugs, medicines,
foreign officers give nol,c®
that it will eclipse anything of the after
prevail.
the foreign commercial relations perfumery, stationery, etc,
kind ever held in the world. Close i.f China must be considered by the
study of the best points of every in­ powers to the protocol treaty before John Dewey, who wa« cut in the
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and head by a cheap gambler
ternational exposition has been made any binding law er regulation can be neck
Established 1879.
27 Market St., ban Francisco, Cal.
known as Chas. Brown, had a narrow
made
by
the
Chinese.
Largest Mall Order House on the Coast.
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and the best features of each adopted.
escape. The affair grew out of a game
For
over
half
a
cen
­
There will be a wealth of original con­ The biggest record wheat crop of of cards. Brown levanted before a
tury this has been the
United States was that of 1891. warrant for his arrest could beserved.
ceptions and a magnificence of detail the
namely 670.000,000 bushels. The crop
standard hair prepara­
together with a general world repre­ of 1901 bids fair to exceed it from >0,
The railroad yards in Grant’s Pass
tion. It is an elegant
sentation, which will make the 600,000 to 75.000,000 bushels........ . Do have been a scene of unusual activity
<4 dressing; stops tail­
Louisiana purchase exposition worthy not be in a hurry to push your wheat during the past few weeks, owing to
of the new century and of the vast to market. While our crop is very the large number of refrigerating cars
ing of tne hair; makes
the European demand is cor­ being stopped here to be restocked
territory, the acquisition of which large,
has added so much to the wealth and respondingly large, and our corn crop with ice. The cars are loaded with
4 the hair grow; and
lias been damaged considerably and fruit brought from the south on their
prestige of the country.
cleanses tne scalp
may take many bushel« of wheat to way to Portland and other northern
make good the loss. Prices will.with points.
from dandruff.
I t is claimed that the Sultan will out doubt, be high, and they who,
St .00 • bottle. All drurtlet».
go to war with France before he will have wheat will benefit by it. [Port- | The Grant’s Pass public schools
will re-open Sept. 9th with the follow­
Are still being made by
pay its exorbitant demands for in­ land Rural Spirit.
“ I have been n«IT)< Ayer’e Hair
ing corps of teachers, numbering 13:
Vigor for over 20 veare and 1 can
demnity. It is reported that the Sul­ Pilcher's first dispatch from Min­ Principal, FE Young; vice principal,
heartily recommena it to the public
aa the beat hair tonic in existence."
H. C. MACKEY & BOYD,
tan lias ordered three hundred guns doro tells how Lieut. Hazzard of the Miss Astella Gooden; Misses Nora
Mr». G. L. A ldkhbon ,
Third
Cavalry,
commanding
a
troop
Sydow,
Minnie
Tuffs,
May
Sutton,
for heavy artillery from German of Macabebe scouts, captured the
April 24, lbW.
Ector, Tex.
Mary Day, Allie Pool, Florence Akin,
<4 If yon do not obtain all the benefit«
IN MEDFORD
manufactories. Ills feared inofficial American deserter, Howard, who.as a Eva Akin, Dora Colvig, Calla Heslln,
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▼on '•xp'-cted from tho Vl<or, write
circles that the withdrawal of the leader of the Filipinos, had been an­ Lillian Hogan, Ethel Hackett. Non­
the Doctor about It. Addroea,
French ambassador from Constanti­ noying the Americans for many resident students will be charged:
Da /. C. ATES.
Ferguson, one of Lieut. High school, *7.50 per quarter; 5th,
Lowell* Maae.
nople marks the dissolution of the months.
Hazzard’s civilian scouts, disguised as 7th and 8th grades,#6 00; other grades,
concert of European powers under an insurgent, with eight Macabebes, »5.00.
C Street, Opposite Van Dyke's Store.
which the Integrity of Turkey was penetrated into the camp of Col.
It was only by the efforts of many
guaranteed. By the treaty of Berlin Atienza, commanding 240 riflmen and men fighting the tierce flames that
bolomen, Aug. 26th, located How­
TO THE BOSS FOR FINE
all the powers of Europe subscribed 20C
1
ard, bound and gagged him, and car the forest fire raging In the woods GO
to an agreement to Terrain from any rled him away without disturbing outside the suburbs of the western
portion of Grant’s Pass was kept
act that'wouid tend to the destruc­ the camp.
from doing much damage Tuesday.
tion of the Ottoman Empire. Al­ There is much talk that a settle­ The tire swept, down the mountain
ment
of
the
iron
and
steel
strike
will
For It’» the BEST In the world.
though several times severally strain­
and entered the wooded fields near
be effected within ten days. How­ town. Many cords of wood were
He also sells it in large or »mall
ed this pact has so far endured with­ ever,
J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor
the transpiring facts do not seem burned, as well as much farm fencing.
quantities for family u
Why
out amendment: but it is apprehend­ to warrant the public confidence In a The wind, which was blowing brisk­
waste the time to make It when
ed now that if the action of France Is «needy settlement of the conflicting ly, changed, thus giving the fire-fight­
yon can buy the BEST for little
Interest«.
While
President
Shaffer
carried out to the extreme indicated
money. All cream kept In porce­
ers an opportunity to “back fire,”
holds for his ultimatum that the right and thus f revent the flames from
lain nacker». He al«o makes a
in the dispatches, each of the other of
his men to organize shall not be idestroying the several houses that
«I Every D««trl»llon O.n.ln th« B««t »trie
speclaly of ie.e Cold
signatory powers will feel obliged in questioned, that the wage wale of
iskirted
the
woods.
The
hills
being
•elf-protec lion to dlsregarl the agree­ last year shall be signed for this year, | burned clear by the previous fire, the
AT gEASONAjgi^ PRICES
ment and press upon Turkey the vast I and that no man shall be discharged ; flames had about spent ttiefr coursp,
financial and other claim» that have I for hl« connection with the - strike,
------- . ■ and will soon die out. This tire, like
accumulated in the pa«t quarter of a the tru«t
says
set dement
of thestrlke ! the former one. w»s started, from all
of all kind». Come now and keep
,
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century, wan a result of d;»rupi.l„g 1 1»
' only possible throoj’h the ni»n re- I itidl-at’on“. t y car- |e«« pe-sons, or »-t
C'< I.
Mie pit« t Juiit!-:’ govcrr mc-.t,
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Times Printing Company
Commission
Merchants^
Oregon and California Green and Dried Fruits,
Potatoes, Poultry, Etc.
SOUTHERN OREGON STATE
NORMAL SCHOOL
*
1
Mr-’
$120 to $150 per Year.
MEDFORD ACADEMi
A NEW SCHOOL
CRAY
W. T. Van Scoy, Principal.
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The Strike
Price
in Preparation.
SMITH’S CASH STORE,
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The Best Photographs
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Ice
Cream
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Jacksonville Marble Works.
Granite and Marble Work
Soft Drinks
Monuments and Cemetery Work a Spcialty
Jacksonville, OreScn
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