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Democratic Times. HERB AND THERE. JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. CARNIVAL & EXPOSITION AT PORTLAND. Porter Brothers Co., J. M. Booth has returned from his All kinds of lubricating oil for sale I GREATLY REDUCED RATES TO ITON KER visit in Douglas and Lane counties. at Nunan’s. • 1>AY I KLKllllATION, OCT. 3d. Printed ut JncksoaviUu Oregon, by W. B. Hurst, the well-known mi Twelve socialists held a meeting Washington aud Drumm St*., San Francisco, Cal. at Salem September 25th. Albany ner, was at Grant's Pass one day last The great Portland Carnival and times Printing Company was designated as state headquarters. week. Exposition Is now in full swing, with a splendid array of attractions and stationery, notions, smokers arti E. F. llannuni.the successful miner two full military bands playing after- CHAS. NICKELL. Editor A Manager. cles, etc , also a fresh line of lunch and prospector, wa» at Grant’s Pass ...... . and evening. < In (ictober 3d Thursday. goods, at Joe Wetterer’s. * there will be a grand celebration of IVAN'S BRt€k BULDOG, California M. The U. S. government has invested W. S. Hailey, the Davidson mer Pioneers’ and Native Sons' and in 254 reindeer, for service In Alaska. chant. was at Grant's Pass Friday Daughters’ Day, and Portland's Front street will be reproduced just after supplies. • raruactaanta iB.erttd at reaaocabl» rate. They were obtained in Russia. For the sale of as it was 50 years ago, and those of Hiller Bros., who are excellent me tile Portland pioneers who are still The S. P. Co. is receiving six new locomotives each week. It placed an chanics, are putting up a neat resi living will be back in their places ot T he testimony of the prosecution order for oyer 100 in the East sorne- dence for Fred behallhoru. business for the day aud evening. It in the Naval Court of Inquiry is prov i time ago. The Sugar Pine Co.'s store atGrant’a will be a very enjoyuble occasion for ing much more favorable to Schley Miners' liens, deeds to mines, water Pass will hereafter be conducted by everybody. The Southern Pacific excursion I than expected. The Admiral will cer right locations aud other mining H. 0. Kinney and H. L. Truax. train will leave Ashland at 5 a . m . tin blanks always on hand at T he T imes tainly be vindicated. Willie Shaw has succeeded Lonnie Fronipt returns guaranteed. Stencils furnished upon application. October 3d, reaching Portland same office. Moon at M. Wilbur’s furniture em evening. Fares will te only <10.25 H omer D avknfvkt , the noted Deeds, mortgage*, leases, bunds, porium and undertaking parlors. from Ashland, round trip; Phumix, cartoonist, has arrived at Silverton, hills of sale and every imaginable Judge Benson, who returned from <10 00; Medford, <9.85; Grant’s Pass, I kind of legal blanks — the latest and Marion county, from New York, in Salem Sunday, is now hearing equity <8.96; Glendale, <7.90; Riddles, <7.00. —are constantly on hand at T he cases. The court will adjourn soon. Other points at proportionately low response to a telegram informing him best T imes office. rates. or the serious accident which befell John H. Miller of Williams creek, On these excursion tickets passen Klondike has been connected the genial merchant, Grant ’ * was at bis father, T, W. Davenport, The by The telegraph with the outside world, Pass Thursday, after a load i : sup- gers will be allowed live full days in latter is recovering. Portland, during which time Her the first message being sent by Gov. plies. mann, the dare-devil of the diamond Ross last week from Vancouver, B. U nknown men attacked the C., to Dawson. The line touches at S. T. Garrison, the yeteran wheel- frame will make hair-raising rides for life on a bicycle from a tower 80 guards at ex-President McKinley's Atlin, White Horse and Fort Simp wrigbt, has taken charge ot the feet high, down 180 steps, with no Srnitn wagonsbop, situated on 6th tomb Sunday night: but were driven son. and is 2200 miles long. saddle on bis wheel. street. ASHLAND, OREGON Henry A ray don, Harris. N. C..says: away. It Is the belief that their in Doctors Van Dyke and Moore were "1 took medicine 20 years far asthma: tention was to blow up the tomb. but one bottle of One Minute Cough in Portland last week, attending the Weather Report. Strong Academic Course.| Pro There were five or six of the attack Cure did me more good than anything annual meeting of the State Medical The following is a report of the fessional training, of ¡the^highest Society. ing party,and they were armed. else duriDg that time. Best 'cough weather for the month of September cure. City Drug Store. Jacksonville, Mr. Ferguson, late of Astoria, and furnished T he T imes bv E Britt, vol excellence. First-class training T he first race between Sir Thomas and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. his wife are making a short stay at unteer observer at Jacksonville sta -* tion: Elevation above sea level, 1665 Grant s Pass. They will »uun leave department. Well equip|>edilab Lipton's Shamrock 11 and the New General Corbin, the adjutant-gen ¿1/ ' ■ „ feet: mean temperature. 59.9 deg; York Yacht Club’s Columbia, \the eral of the army. who returned from for San Jose. Calif. oratories. The demand fortrained temperature, 95 deg, on the the Philippines lately, is pleased with H. H. Sparlin ot Williams creek. maximum victor of the contest two years ago) conditions 17th: minimum temperature. 38 deg in the islands, and was one of our pioneers and teachers always exceeds the sup a prominent which took place last Saturday, was particularly gratified to find the citizen of Josephine county, spent on the 6th: mean of maximum tem perature. 74.8 deg: mean of minimum ply. Our graduates easily secure won by the latter by a very narrow health of the army so excellent. He Tuursday night at Grant’s Pass. temperature. 44.9deg: number times margin—considerably less than a says the islands are now on a peace good positions. Beautiful loca A rumor has gained circulation that maximum teni|>erature 90 deg or minute some newspapers report. The basis. above, 3; number times minimum Otto Walter of The Oregon, a clever tion and homelike surroundings. English yacht is much faster and Czolgosz. the cowardly assassin of youug man, will soon join the army temperature 32 deg or below, 0; num Mr. McKinley, was taken to the of benedicts. Many congratulations. ber times minimum temperature manned better than any that has ever Auburn Most desirable climate on the Pa prison Sent. 27th, after sen deg or below, 6; total crossed the Atlantic. Wm. Acock, the pioneer miner, who 40 tence of death had been passed,by the cific Northwest. precipitation. 2.45 inches; number of sheriff of Erie county and 20 deputies. now resides in Williams creek dis clear days, 15: number of partly S eth Low, having been nominated He collapsed entirely and was carried trict, was in Grant’s Pass Friday. He cloudy days,7; number of cloudy days.8; Expenses from $120 to $150 per Year. by the anti-TammaDy forces for into prison, terror-stricken. Oct. 28th is still chasing the elusive precious number of days on which 01 or more metal. he will be electrocuted. of precipitation fell, 12: greatest pre »ay Write for Catalogue. W. M. CLAYTON, mayor of Greater New York, the Re-| H. B. Myers, the expert miner, who cipitation in 24consecutive hours and "The fact that OregoD has been publicans, who have no chance of the 'Wilder medal,’ the has been in the state of Washington date, 1.05 on the 21st. electing anybody in that city,endorsed awarded highest award obtainable in Amer in the interest of a company, is am jg his candidacy. The independent Dem ica, has been heralded throughout us again, but does not expect -u re Land for Sale. ocrats say that faith has been broken the East,” writes Commissioner main long. Dosch. from Buffalo, “ and visitors at I have 1560 acres of land, all in one witb them, and will put up another T. J. Mackin, the Leland merchant, the exposition are anxious to see the has been at Grants Pass, serving bls; tract. <>n Antelope creek for sale. It ticket or support Bird Coler _ if he is fruit that won this much-coveted county as a juror, He is one of our is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville, nominated by Tammany. A very in prize.” most reliable and enterprising citi 12 miles from Central Point, and 10 teresting contest is promised. miles from Medford. 1 will sell this Baron von Lynden, minister of for zens. land in tracts of 100 acres up until all eign affairs of Holland, has forwarded Editor Voorhees was Friday joined is sold, at <10 per acre. It is good A disastrous fight between U nited to the Legations and members of the by his family, who has been sojuurn- farming and grazing land, and a good States troops and insurgents occurred council of the court of arbitration a iog at Colestin for sometime. His stock range on the outside. 1 will in the Island of Samar, near Balan- copy of the Boer appeal for arbitra little son, who has i>een quite ill. is sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a tion, with a notification that he in convalescent, we are glad to say. giga. Sept. 28th. A large body of in tended to bring up the appeal for con tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee . Jack Messrs. Mullen and Wade have pur «onville Or surgents attacked Company C, Ninth sideration at the first meeting of the the barbershop formerly con Infantry, only 24 members of which council. The date of the meeting is chased ducted by W. E. Mallory, who is RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS i escaped. All the others are reported not fixed. organizing councils for the Order of W Prep* re« teachers tor Blate and County Examination« Fit« Yoon« Men and Women for Business Position« and for College Special attention to Teachers Review Claea- to have been killed. The company Josh Westbaferof Loogootee, Ind., Pendo in the state of Washington. Rev. Mr. Hansen wil) nold services ea, Stenography aud Type-Wrltln« as-Expen»«« per School¡Year of 40 week*. lll.S. VIA Sl«j Tuition per term MA, board was at breakfast when atta :ked, and is a poor man: but be says he would Geo. St. John, the energetic man at the M. E. church in Jacksonville not be without Chamberlain ’ s Pain at Club House. Il .S per wee«, in famlltee »4 SO to «'JU, room rent So cent« Sunday morning and evening. made a determined resistance; but Balm if it cost five dollars a bottle, ager of the Rising Star Mining Co., Eir week Rev. Father Berthiaume will hold was at Grant's Pass one day last be folder contalni special information and course of »tudy. Write for It. the overwhelming number of the in for it saved him from being a cripple. week. He reports that everything services at tne Catholic church In surgents compelled them to retreat. No external application is equal to as progressing favorably at the mine, Jacksonville, Sunday, Oct. 6th, at 10 THE FIRST TERM OPENS SEPT. 9 1901. i Of the survivors who have arrived at this liniment for stiff and swollen is well as at the Exchequer. o’clock A. M. i joints, contracted muscles, stiff neck, Basey 11 are wounded. According to sprains and rheumatic and muscular Rev. S. H. Jones wil! hold services Sid Darling, 1012 Howard St.. Port the latest returns the strength of the plins. It has also cured numerous Huron. Mich . writes: T have tried at the Presbyterian church in Jack company was 73. cases of partial paralysis. It is for many pills and laxatives,but DeWitt's sonville every Sunday, excepting ttie Little Early Risers are far the best 4th Sunday in the m nth. -vi en he sale by City Drug Store. MEDFORD. OREGON. pills 1 have ever used." They never' will preach at G- ld Hill and Wood A t the Pan-American Exposition A correspondent ot the Troy Times, gripe. ville. City Drug Store, Jacksonville. grounds, Sept. 25tb. the Temple of writing from Buffalo, says the miner Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. G erman B aptist .—Elder S. M. Music was crowded for the special al exhibits from Oregon area surprise Eby will hold services at the follow» H. W. Scheid and E. H. Murray of to a great many people. 7 ut, so he Oregon exercises. Commissioner add«, are those from the Carolinas Yreka. Calif., were in Grant < Pas« Ing places: Lt and 3d Sunday in each Dosch presided. The Rev. Charles and from Georgia. A nugget from last week, on their way to Preston month, at the church near Talent, so#» at Che Naylor »etiuoi-bouse; 4lb Edward Locke delivered the invoca North Carolina is shown which Peak mining district, accompanied ond, at Ashland. by Dr. Shaw of San Francisco. They tion, in which he referred appre weighs more than ten pounds, and there are unnumbered smaller speci stieak very highly of the mining ciatively to the Oreg'ti pioneers and mens. One mine in South Carolina, future of that section. their great work. Webber’s military the Haiie. has produced the bulk of Th&Grant's Pass Banking A Trust I DO YOU GET UP band playea “Oregon Volunteers.’’ the gold found in the East in recent Co. ’s handsome new quarters are ap The address of welcome was delivered years. The output of this mine for proaching completion, and will com WITH A LAME BACK ? the last three years has a value of by Director-General Buchanan,and E. <•3.000.000. pare favorably with tnose of nearly any banking institution on the coast, Kidney Trouble Makes Yoa Miserable. L. Smith of Hood river responded on it is doing a good business, having REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. behalf of the Governor in a pleasing •50,000, of deposits already. Almost everybody who reads the news address on the development of Ore The following deeds have been re Bartlett & Frater opened their papers is sure to know of the wen ierful gon. H. W. Scott spoke of his state corded in the office of the county re billiard cure« made by Dr. parlors and cigar store Fri in a way that brougnt general ap corder since the last report of T he day night. It has been thoroughly j; Kilrr.er'sSwa—p-Root. T imes : plause. Mrs. E. T. Weatherred set Iney, liver renovated and presents a handsome S Q Curtis to Jackson Co Imp Co. land remedy. forth the project for the Lewis and In secs IS. M and 47 tp 38 a, r 4 w I 1300 00 appearance. A large assortment of the best brands of cigars, choicest A Hartzell to C K Mixter, 30 acres In Clark Centennial Exposition in Port F sec 30. tp 40 a. r 4 w........ ........ 1 OU confectionery, etc., can always be F Mixter to C K Mixter. placer claim land, found there. in Steamboat district 100 00 0:» covered after years of A D Sperry to C K Mixter, placer claim D. Halliday, who was shot tn the T he census report lately received in Steamtwat district 1 00 ; i scientific research cy head by Frank McCann, an old pros C W Cook to C K Mixter, placer claim Dr. Kilmer, the emi- snuws tne death rate in Oregon to be In Steamboat dlatric - 100 00 pector, in the office of Hotel Layton, ■ nent kidney and blad Charley .du acre* In see S,tp a little less than ten per cent, about U 38 S s, to r Wm not long ago, has recovered «ufficieot- 3 e................................ ............. der specialist, and is the lowest of any state in the United D B Provost to E C Payne, lot on Gran ly to go to his home in San Francis wonderfully successful In promptly curing ite street. Ashland ................................ SCO 00 co. He will probably recover, which States. The average for the whole E C Payne to D B Provoai. lot on lame back, kidney, bladder, uric ac d trou is good news to Lis wouid-be murder bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst country is approximately 15 per cent. Church street. Aabland.......................... suo uo er. as be will in that event escape form of kidney trouble. Portland is about the average of the witb a long term io the penitentiary. Saves Two From Death. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec state and probably of the other cities ommended for everything but If you h re kid "Our little daughter had an almost in the state, 9.5 per cent. Both San fatal attacx ot whooping cough and Josephine County Circuit Court. ney, liver or bladder trouble it will bo found > rancisco aud Los Angeles are 20 per bronchitis,” writes Mrs. W. K. Havi The following business lias been just the remedy you need. It has been tested tn so many ways, in hospital work, in private cent. San Jose is 24 per cent. San land of Armonk, N. Y.; “but, when transacted in this court since the last practice, among the helpless too poor to pur report of T he T imes : all other remedies failed, we saved Diego 22 per cent. The highest is Sa- chase relief and has proved so successful In her life with Dr. King's New Dis vanfiah, Ga., 34 per cent. In Oregon covery. Our niece, who had consump State vs G W Perkins; informatior, every case mat a special arrangement hxs wantonly Injuring anlmai been made by which all readers of this paper in 1900 there died 372 under 1 tion in an advanced stage, also used charging belonging to another. Dismissed. who have not already tried it, may have a year, 100 at 1, 73 at 2, 40 at 3, 38 at 4. this wonderful medicine, and today R V Pratt vs H O William», et al; sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book she is perfectly well. ” Desperate foreclosure. Decree granted. 137 between 5 and 9, 119 between 10 telling more about Swamp-Root and how to and lung diseases yield to Dr. R V Pratt vs M iV E«py, et al; find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. aud 14, 161 between 15 and 19, 180 be throat King’s New Discovery a« to no other foreclosure. as Same proceeding When writing mention reading this generous tween 20 and 24, 150 to 170 each four medicine on earth. Infallible for above. in this paper and years up to 60. 60 to 64 there were 191, coughsand colds. 50c and <1.60 bottle*, Fannie Luper Keller vs W M Keller; offer Are still being made by send your address to w guaranteed by City Drug Store. Trial divorce. Decree granted. 66 to 69, 223, 70 to 74. 227. 75 to 79, 173, bottles Dr. Kilmer!zCo..Bing free. Arretta Smith vs Fred L Smttb: 80 to 84, 90, 85 to 89, 64, 90 to 94. 30. divorce. Same proceeding regular fifty cent and n»aM»r «wre-.i«. and over 96. 8. indicating a long-lived Retail Market Repart. Nancy H Waite vs A J Waite, dollar sizes are sold by all good OruggisK Condition of affairs here. The following quotations were same. IN MEDFORD made up this afternoon, and an I J C Calhoun vs Rocky Gulch Min T he Commoner has attained with impartial report of the prices is paid i ing Co; confirmation. Sheriff's sale in six montlis from date of the first by Jacksonville dealers: confirmed. Wheat—5<Ya60c per bushel. E V Church v, Jupiter Gold .Min issue a circulation of 100,000 copies, a Flour—«1.50 (« <1.60 per 100 pound« ing Co; foreclosure. Decree granted. record probably never equaled in the Oat« —36c per bushel. Jury was discharged Sept 24tb,with bistory of American periodical litera Barley—Rolled. <1.25 per cental. exception of J O Booth C Street, Opposite Van Dyke's Store. ture. The unparalleled growth of Hay—Per ton. baled. <10. L A Lewi* vs D L Browning and Potatoes—|l(a<1.5o per hundred. John Nicblas: Injunction. Dismi-sed. this paper demonstrates that there is Onions—14 per pound. room in the newspaper field for a Butter—IOcf«5Oc per roll. A Farm far Sale. national paper devoted to the dis Beans—3frt5c per pound. A Farm of 72a acre*, located on Hocua cussion of political, economic and so Lard—144c per pound. river, auttable tor «rain and trull culiore or PARK AND WASHINGTON STRKMTS Egg»—22c per dozen. aloes raiaiM. haa ample building* and lenelag. cial problems. To the columns of PORTLAND. OREGON A Placer Mine, lacperuuon. equipped witb —D G. <6.15 per rwt. The Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes Sugar pipe and giant: a.co tome quarti propertie». A. P. Arna«tr*m< LL. ■.. Pnaclval Poultry—02.50 to »3.00 per dozen J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor. I will tell for caab or take In part par ment hi« bent efforts; and his review of Ham»—16tc per pound. property tn or adjacent to Aabland Term», A practical, prr>«r»«m-» «ehoot. eonwpicnonO ----- ...» a down, ------- — .--------- ----------------------- — g one-bait balance in easy payment« st political events as they arise from Shoulders—12tc per pound. for thoron<h work, with hnoHreet« of «rwinateo per cent Call on or address time;to time can not fail to Interest Side Bacon—156»20c per pound. . H L. WHITE. in pcoition« m 'mokkerpm anrl «teno*raph«ra. those who study public questions. Loen Box M Aabland. On«oa. Alwoeir proad of a high «tanding »berrro WANTED. The Commoner’s regular subscription known, it Moodily groaro better «»4 better. •1 Iran Po—riplion Don.tn th* Be*l Stylo price 1« 11.00 per year. We have ar Horses for Sale. Open *11 the yew. sandrnu «twitted any time. ranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we STUDENTS AND TEACHERS . The underafgredhas 10 or 12 work Private or cl*a* ioatmctaon. Learn what and AT CBASONABLE PRICES. can furnish his paper and T he W eek ......... „ tx> ________ _ their Income. Wishing increase driving horses, which he will how we track, an.l whet it com ». CMalo<»e free. LT 1 imes together for one year tor Good pay’for g<>od work? ' Permanent ana •ell at rea«onabi edgures for ca«h 'jr ““. Tito regular subscription price work given if «at.«factory •too ■ Heard »1 Diractara ———— approved paper. For partluu ..re ---------- — when _>------- ►.—.►—« for .... A<jdresn M o k .. P. O B ox of the two papers subscribed call on D. P THOMPSON FREStDKNT vepa lately is <2 5a | Uosebutg, Or. L. B. W arner MMedford. D. SOLIS COHEN • - DAVID M. DCNN* Commission Merchants^ Oregon and California Green and Dried Fruits, Potatoes, Poultry, Etc. SOUTHERN OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL X i MEDFORD ACADEMY, Academic and Commercial. A NEW SCHOOL W. T. Van Scoy, Principal. Location Makes No Difference. The Best Photographs H. C. MACKEY & BOYD, AT THE BIG TENT Jacksonville Marble Works. Granite and Marble Work Monuments and Cemetery Work a Spcialty Jacksonville, Oregon.