Image provided by: Jacksonville Boosters Foundation; Jacksonville, OR
About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1901)
HERB AND THERE JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. -nor» w,*w »---O. i'erfinp* mix of tbe shortest court- »l.'ps v■ :s that of au euilneut jurist, lie v. , his v.-a.v to bold court lu n tuwi n lien lie met a young woman re turning from market. ■ w deep Is the creek ami what . i! I .veil get for your butter?” asked the finl-ie. “Up to liie knee amt ulneiience.” was the answer us tiie girl walked on. Tbe judge pondered over the 10011160 brevity of tiie reply, turned ills horse, rode back and overtook tier. “I liked your answer Just now.” he said, "and I like you. I tliluk you would make a good wife. Will you mar ry me?” She looked hhu over and said, “Yes.” “Then get up behind me. and we will Prompt ride to town and la? married.” She did get up behind, and they rode to tiie courthouse aud were made one. It Is recorded tiiat. brief though the courtship had been, tbe marriage prov ed it pre-eminently happy one. Joe Russell was at Medford one day AH kinds of lubricating oil for sale last week. at Nunan’s. * Printed *t JxckxoDVllle Oregon. by W. P. Bolding, the miner, has gone The sugar-beet harvest is on and the La Grande factory will go into to Ida Im. operation at once. W. H. Hampton of Placer was in Grant’s Pass several days last week. Stationery, notions, smokers ’ arti CEAS. NICKELL. Editor A Manager. cles, etc., also a fresh line '* lungh Julin Turner lias purchased the goods, at Joe Wetterer's. Kerbyville saloon of Tlioa, Gilmore. RYAN’S BRICK BUILDING. California St- The rain was so copious in Cali F. M. Haves of Applegate waa fornia thut it damaged much fruit among our visitors during tiie week. aud grain lying outdoors. Ad tenuemente inaerud at reasonable ratei T.P. Judson is acting as deputy Miners’ liens, deeds to mines, water county clerk, vice E. W. Kuykendall right locations and other mining re-igned. P resident R oosevelt , as his blanks always on hand at T he T imes Mrs. R. L Tolin of Dryden has habit, is talking a great deal and office. been visiting with relatives living in making many promises. He can’t The international yacht races, Grant's Pass. which will be sailed by the Columbia prevent himself from letting the peo and Shamrock 11, l>egin today. Much Mike Thumps >n arrived from San Francisco lately, and will spend the ple know that he is a strenuous in interest is being manifested. dividual and will do wonders. The Mrs. McKIbley’sdeath was reported: wiuter here. Henrv Walter, the clever proprie last of his utterance*reported, which but latest advices devote that she is we hope is true, is: “I am goiug to be getting along as well as could be ex ty r of The Oregon, was in the upper president of tiie whole United States, pected, and is in no danger of a col valley Tuesday. lapse. A. C. Merrill, who is interested in and not of a section." A Remarkable Suicide. John S. Devine of Harney county, the Rising Star and Exchequer mines, One of tbe most remarkable cases of the pioneer stockman, died at Burns was al Grant's Pass this week. S enator H anna , when approached Sept. 13th. of obstructive jaundice, J. T. Prince, a prominent farmer of suicide was that of tbe king of Falaba, by a newspaper reporter recently, aged 65 years. He was a native of Vir Williams creek district, was at tbe on the west coast of Africa. said: “lam done with being inter ginia. county-seat the torepart of tbe week. The king was attacked by a Moham viewed for all time." He is broken Washington county has paid all of A. N. Hurlburt was down from medan force, aud. finding resistance up by the tragedy at Buffalo, and bis its warrants thus leaving It entirely Sam's valley, where he now resides, Impossible, be assembled his family face shows how deeply grief has left free from debt. So far as known this investing in agricultural implements. and principal officers, and after ad its mark. When President Roosevelt ts the only county in the west in this Col. A. G. King, who lias been lo dressing them and Intimating his de lets him know how little influence he condition. cated at the Oregon Soldiers’ Home termination never to accept Mohamme Deeds, mortgages, leases, bends, for sometime, is here, on a furlough. danism and Inviting those who til'd not has with the new administration, bills of sale and every imaginable agree with him to go away be applied Marcus will probably change his kind of legal blanks—the latest and J. T. Price of Williams creek was in a light to n large quantity of gunw~- mind for a little while at least. best—are constantly on hand at T he Jackson county last week, for sup ■ for collected for tbe purtioae and blew plies. He was accompanied by bis :n»o atom- • *- T imes office. «“<1 mi wio w— - m T he Schley court of inquiry, which Paul Kruger and Gen. Leyds are wife. is holding daily sessions at Washing drawing petitions to President Roose- Hon. R. G. Smith, the lawyer, has ton, is making stow progress. The and tbe Czar of Russia, a-kiug fur in returned from Sin Francisco, where be has been on legal and mining evidence tails to establish tbe charge tervention in the South Africau war. business. It is not likely that their appeals will made by Admiral Schley's truducers, be successtul. Several elders of the Morman and he will doubtless be triumphant church are at Grant's Pass, aud will 1 Pekin has been perfectly quiet since ly vindicated. Admiral Dewey makes Its evacuation by the foreign troops. begin a series of meetings lu the near I a nude! presiding officer, and with Chinese soldiers are orderly and ef future. his colleagues, Admirals Benham and ficient. and the people are friendly. W. T. S. Patton was at Grant’s Pass Ramsey, is doing justice to all con Foreigners unarmed visit all sections one day this week. He raised a large of the city and suburbs unmolested. and first-class erop of apples and hop- cerned. j The sovereign grand lodge. 1. O- O. this season. F., in session at Indianapolis last T he O regonian says that Ex-Gov., F., Thus. F. Rourke, the Althouse mi ernor Pennojer, who recently an I week, decided that where a saloon is ner, was in Grant's Pass last week. run in connection with a hotel the nounced bis ambition to adorn the proprietor of the hotel shall tie re companiea by his wife aud daughter, súpleme bench, is evidently losing garded as a saloonkeeper and not eligi who remained here. Frank Mee, the successful lumber patience witii those who have ques ble to membership in the order. is tearing down his tioned his legal qualifications. “Do The nine anarchists under arrest at manufacturer, mill, which tie expects to rebuild in you know,” said he tbe other day, in Chicago since tbe assassination of northern California next year. reply to the query whether he was President McKinley, were given their freedom, the prosecution admitting Dr. Kremer will tit up the Post Of really a lawyer, “that when I came to there was no legal evidence against fice Drug Store in a handsome man Oregon in 1855 and presented my them. Emma Goldman probably will ner. A. J. Dayton, lately of Salem,an diploma from tbe law department of be set at liberty ou the same grounds. experienced pharmacist, will be in Harvard University to tbe territorial Gen. Kitchener reports that Com charge of it. E. E. Dunbar and E. W. Kuyken court, there was not a man on tbe mandant Kritzinger, while endeavor The above portrait is that of have taken charge or Booth bench who could read my sbeep-skin!” ing to force a passage of tbe Orange dall Countess Mogclstud, of Chica river, near Herschel, Friday morning, & Co.’s property at Wolf creek,former go, II!., whose gratitude for the the camp of a party of Lovatt’s ly managed by J. T. Tuffs, who has W hile the German papers have de rushed scouts. He failed to cross the river; gone to Eugene, to operate with the benefit received from the use of voted much space to the reports of but the scouts lost heavily. Lieuten Booth-Kelly Co. Dr. Miles’ Nervine prompted the festivities in France on occasion ant-Colonel Murray and Captain W. N. Saunders, one of our oldest her to make this statement: Murray, his adjutant, were killed. of the Czar’s visit to that country citizeus, died at tbe county hospital “It affords me great pleasure to add the discussions on the subjects were Norris Silver, North Stratford, N. Munday night. He was nuuorable In my testimony to the very excellent merits oi Dr. Miles' Nervine. Although few aud showed that Germany is H. says: “I purchased a bottle of One his dealings aud had tbe respect of all 1 am past So years of age I hnd it Cough Cure when suffering who knew him. Fur several years he little concerned thereby. Confidence Minute »oothes the tir-d brain, quiets the irri with a cough doctors told me was in was county surveyor. in the Czar’s peaceful intentions is so curable. One bottle relieved me, tbe tated nerves and insure- restful sleep. 1 never feel c- nt-nted wit ut a bottle Thos. A. Buyer, the noted leesurer, strong here that the French wooing second and tnird almost cured. To appeared of it in tbe I G.-ateiulis your.-, at tbe opera bouse Wedne* .excites no jeaiuusy. The newspapers, da} I am a well man. City Drug day evening, utioer the auspices ot C hki - tiasa M aria . Store, Jacksonville,and Dr. J. Hinkle. Comités. Mogtistud. however, take delight in pointing out Ceutral Point. the Presbyterian chur:h. His audi ence was a large aud appreciative that the Czar usea the most measured Farmers are hauling their wheat one. language in replying to President this season than usual and the Rev. T. P. Hayes, why has so ac Loubet, whose utterances are here re- {earlier [ ' £ warehouses is a nerve tonic and strengfh- are filling up. Some of tilled the pulpit of me M. E. garded as an ill-disguised intimation 1 t hem are selling; but the majority are ceptably btiflder tbit starts right in ie- Church, boulb, during the past few ot France's thirst for revenge on Ger waiting for better prices. Wtietber years, has been transferred to Myrtle storing hea'th immediate!}’. Sold hr all Drucclsts. their hope win be realized or not is a creek. Rev. H, N. Rosser succeeds many. __________ question. There is a tug shortage in him uere. Dr. Mile« Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. L eun C zulgusz , tue assassin of me world’s supply of wheat; but it is W. H. Carter, who recently pur President McKinley, is stolid, sullen rather douottul if this will cause a chased the plates of Homer White material advance in favor of the pro I aud defiant, despite the efforts of the ducers. aud Mr. Parmenter, situated near Kerbyville. nas become interested in authorities to induce him to make a most important development me big irrigating ditch, ana will in satisfactory statement. Ail of the in The the Czaigotz case was the an augurate an extensive stock-raising artifices wuicit are usually employed nouncement that no poison had been enterprise. with success upon the ordinary pris found on tbe bullets or the revolver Geo. Simmons of Waldo, tbe pioneer oner have utterly tailed, aud the with which the anarchist assassinat miner, lias returned from nortuern President McKinley. Chemical police have aiiout abandoned the hope ed and bacteriological examinations Calituri.ia, wneie he lias been for tbe of getting from him any confession were made. Also that the assassin benefit of nis health, accompanied bv that will I tierltu mate others who were was not insane. He refused to im bis wife. He is somewhat improved; PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS ins condition is still preca parties to the conspiracy to assas plicate anyone and maintained bis in but rious, we are sorry to learn. PORTLAND, OREGON sinate the late President. £lie prison difference. A. P. Armstrong, LL. B., Principal er is k«>pt in solitary counuemeut and Circuit court adjourned today, but Boston and Chicago on the 21st ci'.'ely guarded eve»y uiumeut of the played one of the best, if not me will reconvene Mouday. It is uut A practical, progressive school, conspicuous tu;, aud night,so that tuere is not the greatest, game in tbe History of the likely that McCann, who lias been for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates leiu< lest cuance tuat he will be able National League. Both pitchers, held to answer without bail by Jus in positions as bookkeepers and stenographers. to ilu i>is uw ii liie. I) ween and Hugnes, did remarkable tice Holman, for shooting Halliday, Already proud of a high standing wherever worn and tbiru.n of tbe seventeen wiilbe t ried at this term of court. , known, it steadily grows better and better. tvi’EAKiNu at tiie McKinley memor innings were supported without a Tbe latter’s condition ja somewhat Open all the year. Students admitted any time. ial exeicines at Bloomington, 111., misplay, a great many of tiie chances improved. Private or class instruction. Learn what and Loin sides being extremely difficult. Halliday, who wa- »hoi by MJ .'ann, foi met Vice-President Stevenson ui Dexter scored the only run in tbe 17th is still in a critical cuuuUauii. lie is how we teach, and what it costs. Catalogue free. .atiu: “it avails little to buri denun-' inning. Board of Directors ----------------- a member uf the linn of l eacock & ’ - ciution against the head of mis assas “In dealing with man, remember McCann, contract'.r.-, uoing busiuess IJ P. THOMPSON, PRESIDENT sin. Within a few uajs at most be that a spoonful oi oil will go ta.toer a, San r rancisco, aud came lie.e lor D, SOLIS COHEN - - DAVID M. DUNNK will, uncier the lorms of law, suffer than a gallon of vinegar.” Tbe same the purpose oi looking alter matters had been entrusted to the man the death penalty for bis crime, it may be said of children. There is that nomitig so g<xxi lor children an the who shut turn. His parmer made is but cheap courage at best, whether old-fashioned castor oil. However mm a visit after the »nootiiig,return from tiie str< et or irom the puipit, lor mucii they may aoiior it, it is Lite ing home Tuesday. Halliday is being any man to declare that bad he been best medicine tor disorders of tiie attended by nis sister, who came piesent he gladly would have beeu bowels. In me most severe cases of rrum me city wim Mr. Leacock. Me- tue avenger. Such teaching is a diarriiiea and dysentery, however. Can Iles lu jail awaiting the result uf menace to Liie weil-beiug oi society. Chamberlain's Colic, Cuolera and nis victim’s injuries. Il may be mat the temptation is Diarrhoea Remedy should tie given often great to take the law into our after the oil operates, and a quick Retail Market Report. bauds. But let it uut be fbrgotteu cure I* «ure to follow. For sale by SALEM, that by so doing we weakeu the bonds City J »rug Store. Tiie following quotations were oi society. Moo rule is destructive oi made up this afternoon, and is an all guvei uUleUt. impartial report ot the prices paid A Good Thing. by Jacksonville dealers: T he Telegram says that R B. Mil Wheal—50fa60c per bushel. German Syrup is the special pre let, successor of Mr. Markham, is scription of Dr. A. Bosctiee, a cele Flour—•1.50(<i #1.60 per 100 pounds carrylug out the g<>od work inaugur brated German physician, and is ac Oats—36c per bushel. Barley—Rolled. •1.25 percental. to be one of tiie most ated by that gentleman of encourag knowledged Hay—Per ton. baled. 410. fortunate discoveries in medicine. It AND ing tbe dairying and otber industries quickly cures coughs, colds and ail Potatoea--*l(<i*l.50 |»er hundred. Onions—14 per pound. in western Oregon. 1 bese efforts of a lung troubles of the severest nature, Butler—40c(£60c per roll. great railroad corporation like me removing, as it does, the cause of the Beans—3(®5c per pound. and leaving the parte In a Noutbern Pacific aie sure to show affection, strong aud healthy condition. It is Lard—144c per pound. large results alter awhile. And as not an experimental medicine; but Eggs—22c per dozen. Sugar—D G. •6.15 per cwt. uiai.y progressive farmers will be lias stood the test of years, giving I.IVE STOCK Poultry—»2.50 to «3.00 per dozen louuu to co opeiate with tuese effoits satisfaction In every case, wnicn Its rapidly increasing sale every season Hams — 16ic per pound. in the Willamette, Umpqua auu Bogue river vaiieys will become near contiruis. Two million bottles sold Shoulders—124c per pound. Good Racing in the Side Bacon—15<<z2Uc per pound. ly the most noted dairylug regions in annually. Bosctiee's German Syrup was Introduced in the United btales tue worm. There aie many reasons Afternoon. Why they should become so; none wuy in 1868, aud is now sold in every town Land for Sale. tuey should not. 1 iieie ought to be and village in the civilized world. LateO Attraction« in New Andltorfam Build no reasonable tear mat tile ngiu kind T tree doses will relieve any ordinary ing Every Evenlog, With Good I have 1560 acres of land, all in one Music. uf dairying will nut pay. Eveu if the co i.'U. Price 75 cts. Get Green’» tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It pivouct bl butter should laigeiy ex— Pr./.e Almanac. Is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, *.< u me local Ucmauu, lheie are large 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 Beautiful Cwnn Oround« Err* Hpecfal Hale« Btms not lar away to supply. in« WANTED. on Camper«’ Ticket* Cone and Bring miles from Medford. 1 will wll ibis W>iog to do is to make a lecoiti, gel a Your Familie«. land in tracts of 100 acres up until nil UULU, let it be known aim depended RTVDENTS AND TEACHERS is sold, at *10 per acre. It is good upon abroad as well as at Home that Wishing to increase their Income. | farming and grazing land, and a good On goo UUtter is as good as any made Good pay for good work. Permanent I stock range on tiie outside. I will REDLCLD RATES ON ALL RAILROADS anywhere, ana tueie wm be no work given If satisfactory , sell all, or as low as loo acres in a 1 rouble about linding a ready sale lor For Further P«rt:cularx. Addr««« Address M g r ., P. O. B ox 403. | tract. Inquire of W e . B ykkk . Jack iL, al good puces. . Roseburg, Ur. ¡sonville Or .1», WISDOM, Sec , Portland. Times Printing Company Porter rothersCo., Washington mid Drumm St»., Sun Francisai, Cal. Commission Merchants^ For the stile of Oregon and California Green and Dried Fruits, Potatoes, Poultry, Etc. 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 The demand for trained teachers always exceeds the sup ply. Our graduates easily secure good positions. Beautiful loca tion nnd homelike surroundings. Most desirable climate on the Pa cific Northwest. Expenses from $120 to $150 per Year. WWrite for Catalogue. W. M. CLAYTON, President. Nobility Recommends MEDFORD ACADEMY, Nervine. Academic and Commercial. (i A NEW SCHOOL WI rep.re. teacher, for State at><1 County Examination.. Fit. Young Men and Women for Bualnea» Poaitlon. and for College. Special attention to Ti aciier.' Review Clara- ea, Stenography and Type-Writing WExpenaea per School Year of <0 woeka. fllh. fl-a, IU0. Tuition per term. »<1’.¡ft: board al Club Houae, »I.7S per week; In famlliea so to. 13 00; room rent SO cent» per week WThe folder contalna »pedal Information and course of study. Write for it. THE FIRST TERM OPENS SEPT. 9 1901. MEDFORD, OREGON. Mue.- Nervine Í The Strike Does not and hus not affected our ability to ship goods anywhere. All orders, large v»r 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 nubFcrilied, all departments arc heavily stocked up with latest stvlys, larger viiriety than ever, and our usual low prices prevail. SMITH'S CASH STORE, E-ttabll«hfrt 1879. ■ 27 Market St., San Franciaco, Cui. Largest Mail Order H use on the Coast. ORKGON Location Makes No Difference. State Fair The Best Photographs SEPT. 23-28, 1901 Great Agricultural Industrial Fair. BIO Are still 1>eing made bv H. C. MACKEY & BOYD, IN MEDFORD AT THE BIG TENT C Street, Opposite Van Dyke'« Store. SHOW. Jacksonville Marble Works. J. C. WHIRR, Rroprletor. Granite and Marble Work •f Bvgry D.ccrlgttew Owr«tn th« Beet »tyle AT REASONABLE PRICES. Mor.tmenls and Cemetery Work a Spcialty Jacksonville, Oregon,