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THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES. HERB ANU THERE. Frank J. Miller of Albany has been All kinds of lubricating oil for sale in Grant’s Pass recently. at Nunau's. • Printed nt Jacksonville Oregon, by Mrs. II. D. Norton Is at home again, Why do people give advice“ Fools won’t take it, and wise meu don’t after a pleasant visit in San Jose, Calif. need it. Rev. Chas. Booth and family have CHAS. NICKELL. Editor A Manager. I Hon. Binger Hermann, commis sioner of the general laud officer is returned from their sojourn at Ya- quina bay. iTAN’S BRICK BLILDING, California St. paying Oregon a visit. Stationery, notions, smokers arti Martin Heston has entered the lunch University of Michigan, which is lo Advertisements tnaertcd at reasonable rates cles, etc., also a fresh line cated at Ann Harbor. goods, at Joe Welterer’s. M. Chapman and F. M. Tryer of Notwithstanding the reduction re T he Portland Dispatch thinks that cently made In the war taxes the Williams creek were in Jacksonville it is apparent that Representative month of August shew» a surplus of durlug the past week. Tontrue is keeping his ear to the *6,042,628. Mrs. Allie Carlon of Portland, who ground and has lost much of his en Miners' liens, deeds to mines, water has been visiting in Graut's Pass, re thusiasm for the Dingley tariff, for right locations and other mining turned home last week. which he voted and was an ardent blanks always on hand at T he T imes Mrs. H. C. Perkins and Misses Ireland, who have been camping at supporter. If he is to be believed, his office. Deeds, mortgages, leases, bonds, Colestln, got home last week. late letter in the Oregonian indicates bills of sale and every imaginable Lincoln Savage, the clever county that he wants a front seat on Repre kind of legal blanks—the latest and sentative Babcock's mourners’ bench, best—are constantly on hand at T he school superintendent, is teaching tlie Wilderviile school with success. T imes office. which is only for tariff reformers. W. H. Dana and Geo. S. Calhoun Unless the President’s condition were members of the Portland Tele As Tns T imes went to press the should change materially for the gram's second excursion to Buffalo. condition of Mr. McKinley was still worse, the Schley court will meet on the 12th. as ordered in the precept, Cashier Gilkey of the First Nation favorable, and the prospects of bls and the inquiry will begin at once. al Bank is being visited by ills par complete recovery are good. Monday Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and ents, who reside at Montesano, Wash. night, which incase of similar gunshot Diarrhoea Remedy has a world-wide Miss Gertie John of Williams, oce wounds to that received by the Presi reputation for its cures. It never of the fairest belles of Josephine dent, is usually the time of the crisis fails, and is pleasant and safe to take county, has been visiting in Grant s Pass. when they result fatally, passed fa For sale by City Drug Store. vorably. The physicians do not con Vice-President Roosevelt has gone Eyerett Holman, an excellent mi template a second operation or inside to Oyster Bay, Long Island, and Sena ner. has entered the employ >f Sharp tor Hanna to his home at Cleveland. Bros., whooperale in Pqwell's creek dressing of the wound. This is considered as meaning that [district. the condition of the President Is quite We are sending statements of T he district fair commences next favorable. account to those indebted to T he Tuesday, to remain in session during The United States government has T imes , and expect an early response tne balance of the week. It will tendered its good office« to Venezuela thereto. doubtless be one of the very best and Colombia, who are Indulging in A suit over a water right in Waldo one of their perennial wars. The peace events of the kind ever held in south stage does not seem to have arrived district lias been commenced between ern Oregon. Nothing is being left yet. however. T. Wain Draper and Simmons x undone to make it an unqualified suc There has been a heavy shipment Cameron. cess. with excellent prospects of a of Bartlett pears to Portland and Walter Briggs of Grave creek, the favorable result. Every resident of other northern markets from tue val popular young miner, who lias been ley during the past few weeks. Page at Jacksonville attending circuit Jackson and Josephine couuties, do & Son. the commission merchants, court, returned home the forepart of matter wiiere he lives, should lend have shipped extensively. the week. his assistance. This is a matter all of If the action of your bowels is not Tiie county court held a protracted us are deeply interested in. easy and regular serious complications session last week and transacted con must be the final result. DeWitt’s siderable business of importance. The T he last efforts to settle the steel Little Early Risers will remove the full board, consisting of Judge Axtell, strike have failed. The general ex danger. Safe, pleasant and effective. Commissioners Wells and Timss, were Drugstore, Jacksonville, Dr. J. present. ecutive board of the Amalgamated City Hinkle, Central Point. The Grant’s Pass public schools re Association adjoined Monday evening From the standpoint of entertain sumed studies Monday, with a large without date and without accepting ment the State Fair will surpass all attendance. Prof. Young, who was any of the peace propositions that other events of its kind. The present until lately in charge of tlie sch Is have come indirectly from the United management has proceeded upon the at Pawnee, Neb., an excellent educa States Steel Corporation, or making wise theory that the tirst thing to do tor, the principal, and is assisted by to provide something worth coming an able corps of teachers. any counter propositions. The strik is to see. Chas. Crow, our efficient assessor, ers seem to have lost considerable The Central Oregon State Normal notice that the board of equal ground, and several plants are resum School, located at Drain, had a very gives ization of Josephine county will meet ing operations, chiefly through the auspicious opening Monday, the at on Monday, Uct. 7th, to Inspect the tendance being one-half more than assessment roll and make the neces assistance of backsliders. that of a year ago. Prospects are g tod sary corrections. He has done good for the most successful year in the work and there will be little com P resident M c K inley on Monday, history of the school. plaint. for the first time, mentioned his as Emma Goldman, the woman anar Messrs. McKnight and Lawrence, sassin and said: "He must have Deen chist. was taken into custody by Chi the genial traveling representatives of crazy. 1 never saw the man until he cago detectives Tuesday and held on the Portland Cracker Co. and Allen approached meat the reception.” "We suspicion of complicity in the shoot X Lewis, have purchased the grocery ing of President McKinley. She dis store formerly conducted by Geo. S. trust in God, and believe Mr. McKin claimed having any acquaintance with Calhoun and later by Bancroft Co. ley is going to recover speedily,” said Czolgosz. or eyen knowledge of the ex Thos. M. Monroe, lately of Eugene, is Mrs. McKinley. "I know that he has istence of such a person until after the manager, and he is assisted by J. the best medical attention that can the shooting, aDd then ODly through Pardee and Bert Calhoun. newspaper reports. Goldman insists be obtained, and I am perfectly satis that she never advocated violence in A Worthy Institution. fied that those doctors are handling the settlement of social and political The extract from a let the case splendidly. Il is a great questions. The chief of the detective ter Just following at band shows the confidence lias sworn out a warrant charg force pleasure to know the deep interest school boards in the State Normal ing tier with being an accomplice, be of and sympathy felt by the American fore Drain: "We want a thorough and the fact, to the shooting of Presi at strong lady teacher—one who has had people. The ease is progressing so dent McKinley. several terms outside experience, as ------- ♦- - ■ favorably that we are very happy." well as tlie advantage of your train O regon school law . ing department.'' T he New York stick and money The president of the school was able market has been unsteady for some P. II. Daily, county superintendent, to recommend a teacher for the posi time past, and Secretary Gage has has kindly furnished T he T imes with tion. the following extracts from the Ore That class of teachers is being been appealed to by some of the finan gon school law. which will doubtless sought, and this fact is turning stu cial institutions to relieve the strin be found of interest to school officers dents towards the Normal. The Nor gency by increasing the deposits in and teachers, and the public general mal aids its graduates io securing po sitions. The T eachers ’ R eview the national banks. Representations ly: teachers ’ examinations . C lass will be found of great beneti are being made to the effect that to those needing review work for ex Teachers ’ examinations will be held wnile tne interior is demanding twice a year. The examination tiiat aminations. money to move the crops public funds has Leietofore been held in April will Address the President, Drain, Or. are piling up in the U. S. treasury, to be held in February, making the ex T«t Causes Night Alarm. the detriment of the commercial in aminations for both state and county papers held in February and August “Oue night my brother’s baby wm terests of the country. Those gamb of each year respectively. taken with croup,” writes Mrs. J. C. ler- have been wrongly fayored before, KEEP RECORDS OF CONTRACTS. Snider of Crittenden, Ky., “It seemed and they expect to be helped when The superintendent shall keep in a it would strangle before we could get ever they get into deep water through suitable book an official record of all a doctor,so we gave it Dr. King’s New persons under contract to teach in his Discovery, which gave quick relief u nfortunate speculations. county, showing the number of school and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect our T he Danish West Indies, for which district and date of the contract, the children from croup ana whooping names of the contracting parties and Uncle Sam offered 16,000,000 kroner, the -alary paid : the date of commenc cough. It cured me of a chronic or nearly $8,000,000, consists of the ing the school thereof and the length bronchical trouble that no other rem edy would relieve.” Infallible for islands of St. Croix, St. Thomas and of the term in weeks. colds, throat aDd lung St. John, and are inhabited chiefly by i School officers failing to notify the coughs, troubles. 50c and tl 00. Trial bottles county superintendent of the above free negroes engaged in the cultiva facts «ball be liable to lose their ap free at City Drug Store. -------- •-------— tion of sugar cane. Their total area portionment of the common school Land for Sale. is only 138 square miles, and the popu fund. APPORTIONMENTS. I have 1560 acres of land, all in one lation 35,780. The largest, St. Croix, The apportionment school tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It or Santa Cruz, has an area of 74 square fund hereafter will be of on the the first situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, miles, while St. Thomas and St. John Monday in April and October of each Is 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 are cnly 23 and 21 square miles in area year. The *50 bonus which here miles from Medford. I will sell this re-pec-ively. The con. merce of these tofore has been apportioned in Janu land in tracts of 100 acres up until all colonies is not large. The principal ary will hereafter be apportioned in is sold, at 110 per acre. It is good October of each year. farming and grazing land, and a good export is sugar,and the imports chief EVERY TEACHER MUST LEAVE REPORT stock range on the outside. 1 will ly manufactures of-cotton and woo). sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a IN REGISTER. Great Britain’s trade with the islands tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack Every teacher who shall leave a i« large. The total imports of the school before the close of the school soDville Or three islands in 1899 amounted to 76.- year shall at time of leaving make to 000 kroner. Railroad Rate* For Student* the county superintendent a report of the school for all the portion of the FROM JACKSONVILLE TOTHEMEDFORD M r . B ryan , upon the receipt of school year from the tieginning of ACADEMY. the news of the attempt on the Presi such school year to the time of such Eight students or more, attending dent’s life, sent a brief message ex teacher’s leaving the achool, and from home, may obtain a time ticket pressing his concern. He gave out shall at the same time give a dupli for less than half-fare: and a less num cate of said report and surrender the the following statement: "The at school register to tlie district clerk. ber than eight have the privilege of tempted assassination of the Presi STATE CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS half-fare rate. dent is a shock to the entire country, MUST BE ENDORSED -FEE. Retail Market Report. and he and liis are the recipients of No warrant upon the common school The following quotation* were universal sympathy. The dispatches fund shall be drawn in favor of any made up this afternoon, and is an say that the shot was fired by an in teacher holding a state certificate or impartial report of the price* paid sane man, and it is hoped that this is diploma unless such certificate or di by Jacksonville dealer*: shows an endorsement signed Wheat— 5Wo60c per bushel. true; for while it Is a terrible thing ploma by the superintendent, that it has Flour—$1.MiG» »1 60 per 100 pound* for a president to be the victim of the been registered In his office as re Oata- 36c to 40c per bushel. act of a maniac. It is worseto be tired quired by law: provided, that no such Barley—Rolled, Si.25 per cental. endorsement »hail be made until a fee upon by a sane person prompted by Hay—Per ton. baled, 110. of $1.00 shall be paid for the same; Potatoes- •1(»*1.50 per hundred. malice or revenge. In a republic, and all moneys so received shall be Onions—H per pound. • where the people elect their officials turned over to the county treasurer, Butter — 40r(a50c per roll. and can remove them, there can be no who shall place said sum as a part ot Bean«—3f<»5c per pound. excuse for a resort to violence. If our the county Institute fund. Lard—134c per pound. Egg«—I8e per dozen. president were In constant fear of Sugar—I) G. $6.25 per cwt. plots and conspiracies, we would soon Poultry--I2.5O to $3.00 per dozen sink t > Hie level of tho«e nations in •i—, -, '. Ham- ■ ■■ pel poMd. which force Is the only weapon of In time. S>,i<t bv 4roggi««. Shoulders—124c per pound. the government and the only weapon I Side Bacon—15(a20c per pound. of the government's enemies.1 times Printing Company MEDFORD SQUIDS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. Messrs. Cox and l’rall have shipped several carloads of hogs to San Fran- cisio recently. Miss Nola Redden has been at Grant’s Fava, visiting the family of H. 1.. Gilkey. Thos. Collins has become a resident of Lake county, having entered the employ of a big stock company. Miss Kate Reed is making our city au indefinite visit. We have uot opined the reason as yet. 0. Coleman, tlie San Francisco capi talist, who has been stopping al Med ford for sometime past, left for his home this week. The annual conference of the M. E. Church, South, is being held at Med ford this week, Bishop Duncan of South Carolina presiding. It is being attended by a large number of minis ters from different parts of tlie north west Pacific coast. The Medford Academy commenced business with an enrollment of over 30pupils, which number will be In creased considerably as soon as it gets Into tlie quarters which are being es pecially prepared for it. Prof. Van Scoy is to be congratulated upon the good showing his school has already made and the prospects for still further success in the near future. The faculty is composed of W. T. Van Scoy, principal; Mary E. Ileyener, commercial teacher; G. H. Samuels, assistant in the academic department, aud Miss Aileen Webber, teacher lu tlie music department. There are 18 students in the music department. Porter B rothers Co., Washington and Drumm St*., San Francisco, Cal. Commission Merchants^ For the sale of Oregon and California Green and Dried Fruits, Potatoes, Poultry, Etc. Prompt returns guaranteed. Stencils furnished upon application, SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. ASHLAND, OREGON Strong Academic Course. Pro fessional training of the highest excellence. First-class training department. Well equipped lab oratories. Thedemand for trained teachers always exceeds the sup ply. Our graduates easily secure good positions. Beautiful loca tion and homelike surroundings. Most desirable climate on the Pa cific Northwest. r Mother “My mother was troubled with consumption for many years. At lsst she was given up to die. Then she tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured.’’ D. P. Jolly, Avoca, N. Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It’s too risky to wait until you have consump* tion. If you are coughing today, get a bottle or Cherry Pectoral at once. TkrM b I im : Me., Me.. 11. All IratylM.. Cons«It your doctor. If ho says taka it, thou do as ho says. If ho tolls you not to take It, thou don't taka It. Ho knows. L oots it with him. Wo are willing. J. C. ATER CO.. Lowell, M mi . % Expenses from $120 to $150 per Year. W Write for Catalogue. . ... ... W. M. CLAYTON, President .««<r.-MeeMM«MWMe*.. . 1 A A I MEDFORD ACADEMY » 1 Academic and Commercial. A NEW SCHOOL »«■Prepare, teacher« for State and County Eiamlnatlona Flla Young Men and Women tor Bunlneaa Po.ltloo« and tor College Special attention to Teacher. Review Claes es, Stenography and Type-Wrttlng •«-Eipen.ea per School Year of «0 weeba. »IIS. »1«. »1 Ki Tuition per term, *« A; board at Club House. 1174 per week. In families. F-MJ to *300; room rent MJ cents per week •<"The folder contains «pecla! Information and course of study. Writ« for It. THE FIRST TERM OPENS SEPT. 0. 1001. W. T. Van Scoy, Principal. MEDFORD, OREGON. ________ : i : t • PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal A practical, progressive school, conspicuous lor thorough work, with hundred» of graduate« in position* as bookkeepers and stenographers. Already proud of a high standing wherevet known, it steadily grows better and better. Open all the year. Students admitted any time. Private or class instruction. Learn what and how we teach, and what it costs. Catalogue free. --------- — Hoard of Directors ——— D. P. THOMPSON, PRESIDENT D SOLIS COHEN - - DAVID M. DUNNE OREGON State Fair SALEM, SEPT. 23-28, Í9CI Great Agricultural AND Industrial Fair. CIG LIVE STOCK SHOW. Good Racing in the Afternoon. Late. I Attraction. In New Auditorium Build ing Every Evening, With Good Muale. Beautiful Camp Ground« Free Special Rates on Camper*' Ticket« Come and Brins Your Families REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS For Further Particulars, Address M. D. WISDOM, Sec., Portland. County Assessor** Nstlce 4o Tax payers« Notice 1« herohy given that the Hoard of Fqua'lzatlon for Jackson county. State of Ore gon. will convene at the office ot the County Clerk, In Jsck«O'rille, Oregon, on Mot day. OctouFrT, 1*01. for the purpose of publicly ex amining the aa«e«sment roll and correcting all errora In valuation, description and quali ties of latida, lots and other property. Said Hoard will continue In session tromdsy today unill said roll has been duly examined All lntereate.1 parties will take notice and govern Ihemaelvea accordingly. J.C PgNDLF.TON. Dated Sept. S. tool. County Assessor. The Strike Does not and has not affected our ability to ship goods anywhere. All orders, large or small, are promptly filled. September Price List in Preparation. Sugar is lower—Granulated $5.15 and $5.25 per 100 lbs. Hams and provisions continue firm. Plentiful stocks of everything. With increased CAPITAL recently subscribed, all departments are heavily stocked up with latest styles, larger variety than ever, and our usual low prices prevail. SMITH’S CASH STORE. Established 1879. 27 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Largest Mall Order II u*e on the Cuanl. Location Makes No Difference. The Best Photographs Are still being made by H. C. MACKEY & BOYD, IN MEDFORD AT THE IG TENT C Street, Opposite Van Dyke’s Store. Jacksonville Marble Works. J. C. WHIRR, Proprietor. Granite and Marble Work et Every Deeerlptloe Denelw the Bee* Style x at rbasojublji prjcbs . Monuments and Cemetery Work a Spcialty- Jacksonville, Oregon.