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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1901)
Democratic Tinies. Printed at Jacksonville Oregon, by Times Printing Company CZOLGOSZ PAID THE PBNALTY. KLEC TROCVTION OF THE ASSASSIN OF TUE LATE PRESIDENT MCKINLEY TOOK PLACK WIT1IOVT AN Y VNCSUAL INCIDENT OCCVHRINO. «■AS. NICKELL. Edlter A Manager. HERB AND THERE. How about that wood you promised Tlie following deeds have been re to bring u«? corded in the office of tile county re since tlie* last report of T h « Klamath Falls has six mild cases of corder smallpox. The public schools are T imes : anole J Fausaett to J. W. Hatehsr closed. ux, lot tig. Highland Park add. to Commandant Botha escaped from et Ashland................................................. I 110 .. the Britishers with several days’ Leah M. Caldwell to Frank Findlay, start, and is now safe. 300 11-8 acres in Aahlaml................... Stationery, nations, smokers arti* School Dial, to Slate of Oregon, I cles, etc., also a fresh line of lunch square acre of aw oor. of nwq of aw goods, at Joe Wetterer’s. H, aeo 3, twp 36, tw....... ................ 1 . Gen. Miles’ reports show that the Hargadlne Cemetery Aasoclatlou to, total U. S. army numbers 84,513, with Della J. Brown, lota IU and 14J ia .. 43,239 soldiers on duty in the Philip Hargadlne cemetery ... . ... F. Hubbard to J. Boner, S. SO aorea of pines. es of aH d 1 o 51, twp 38, r 1 w....... «0 .. Mr. Bryan’s reception at the open W.T Anderson to J. Boner, aema ing of Gov. Stone's senatorial cam property .............................................. i .. paign left no doubt of the Dlace he J. G. Shively to John Poloy, lota Al occupies in the hearts of Missouri end 30, blk M, R R add. to Aahland 1W .. Democrats. W F. Towne to W. R. Coleman, Deeds, mortgages, leases, bonds, bond to property In Phoenix............ 1100 .. bills of sale and every imaginable W. R. Coleman to W F. Towne, re- kind of legal blanks—the latest and leaae of same................................... beat—are constantly on hand at T he U. S. to Irene Eaton, twenty acres In aeo. 31, twp. 37,1 w............................ T imes office. W. E. Burke, administrator of es Judge Raleigh Stott, a pioneer of tate Jas Abraham, to J.C. Ains Oregon, and one of the most promi worth. 880 aorea In upper Rogue nent attorneys of the state, died sud river dlstrlot....................................... denly of heart disease at Portland a Eugenia Atkinson to Llsxle Shaw, few days ago. lota 18 and 18, H uusauer's add. to .............................................. The state department of the G. Ashland H. Andrews to Mrs. E. L, Tanner, United States Is officially advised that lota 20 and 81, blk b, R R add to communication has been established Ashland .............................................. with Miss Stone, the abducted mis W. W. Erb to W. Hatcher, bond to sionary. Her friends now think she deed to lund J. near Ashland ....... will be rescued unharmed. When you have no appetite do not KM1 UU Total relish your food and feel dull after eating, you may know that you Deed a dose of*Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Price, 25 cents. Samples free at City Drug Store. Ex-Secretary of State Caleb Powers has again been convicted a9 accessory before the fact to the murder of Gov. William E. Goebel of Kentucky in January, 1900, and the second time Is sentenced to imprisonment for life. The steel trust made $54,000,000 net for the six months ending in Septem ber, which means over 10 per cent, on a billion dollars of capital, several hundred millions of which is water. In other words, this is extortion and highway robbery of the people. According to reliable reports re ceived by the British consul-general 600.000 persons in the Province of An Hui and 300.000 in the Province of Kiang Su, China, are on the verge of starvation, and the famine is Bpread ing. Tlie available funds are insig nificant. Do you suffer from piles? If so do not turn to surgery for relief. De has been said by the mothers of Witt’s Wltcb Hazel Salve will act more quickly, surely and safely, sav many other boys and girls, re ing you the expense and danger of an garding the wonderful curative operation. City Drug Store, Jackson and strengthening qualities of ville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point. Lippincott’s Magazine for Novem ber introduces another Interesting debutante in novel-writing. She Is H asting . N eb . Isabelle D. Camerou. youngest “Our little boy, Harry, had spasms daughter of the late Si- Roderick for 1 years and we feared the disease would affect his mind. Though we Cameron of Scotland. Lippincott’s doctored continually he grew worse and has been strikingly successful with had ten spasms in one week. Our at brand-new authors of late. tention was directed to Dr. Miles’ Nerv ine and we began its use. When he Rear Admiral Bunce, who died sud- had taken the fourth bottle the spasms denlp the other day, was like Schley disappeared and he has not had one badly treated hy tlie Navy Depart for five yean. His health now is per ment clique. He was entitled to the fect.’’ M rs . B. M. T indall . command that was given to Sampson, but didn’t get it, because some years Dr. Miles’ Remedies arc sold sgo he for cause reprimanded Crow by all druggists on guarantee to inshield, the iiead of the naval clique. benefit or money refunded. Commandant Botha, with a smai, Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. escort, has rejoined Schaikburger whose movable government is estab lished to the westward of Amsterdam, guarded by 100 horsemen. Botha's forces have separated Into small com mandoes, which are operating in a rough, bushy country, well adapted to Boer tactics. Several British columns are hunting them. Admiral Schley’s narrative of the battle of Santiago makes plain the cause of the persecution to which tie has since been subjected by the naval cabal at Washington. Though in his just and generous estimation at the time,there was “glory enough for all” in the result of that battle, it was clear that unless strenuous efforts were made to prevent it history would give the Commodore and his flagship the lion’s share of the credit for a most glorious victory. A« events proved, these efforts were pushed be yond the bounds of prudet e and the bluff old sailor'« patience. Hence this inquiry, before wbi -li, at last, the truth has come out. :t was Ad miral Sampson’- in for <e that lie wa« not there to In9' th • quadron on that eventful day it lie bistorv of the I American Navy. But that Commo dore Schley closed with t.he opportu nity and covered himself and the Navy with glory is one oi the great facts of history, which jealousy can not shadow or animadversion dim, says the Oregonian. At Auburn prison, N. Y..Ocl. 29111, Leon Czolgosz, the assassin of Presi McKinley, was electrocuted at «TAIN’S BRICK BUILDING, California St. dent 7:12 o’clock a .’ m . He rested exceed, ingly well for a man io tUe shadow of Advertisements mtertad st reaaonable reus death. It was 4:45 o'clock before he finally waked up and left his cot. His sleep was almost unbroken through E lections will be held in tec states out the night. He was shocked to by 1700 volts of electricity. He next Tuesday, although governors death went to tbe chair io exactly the same will be chosen in only six of them. mauner as tbe majority of the There are not likely to be any changes murderers in the state, showing no in the political complexion of them. particular sign of fear; but, in fact, doing what few of them have done- talking to the witnesses while he was I t Is stated in railroad circles that being strapped in tbe chair. “I killed the Northern Pacific R. R. (Jo. may the President I «cause he was an soon operate the Oregon i California enemy of the good people—of tlie good working people. Iam not sorry for Railroad, now under lease to the 8. my crime.” These were bis words as P. R. R. Co.,which runs from Ashland tbe guards hurried him into the chair. A moment later, mumbling through to Portland. tbe half-adjusted face straps, he said; 1 am awfully sorry I could not see E vgene has raised a subsidy of “ my father.” He did not break down. $8000 for the establishment of a wool The prisoner was given three contacts en mill. This is further evidence of electricity before he was fioally that it is not only one of the very best pronounced dead. Tbe physicians towns in the state, but among the holding the autopsy have decided, after a critical examination, that most progressive. Czolgosz’s brain was normal, if not above normal, much to their surprise. S enator J ones of Nevada, like his The pristn superintendent made colleague. Sage Brush Stewart, lias the following statement: “The elec returned to the Republican camp. trocution of Czolgosz was the most ever conducted in tbe state. Neither saw any chance of being re successful Extraordinary care was taken by the elected by the Silver Party; hence warden, as he had received huudreds their treachery. Both are dead ducks of threatening letters, many of them asserting the prisoner would never be anyway. placed in tbe electrical chair. It has been decided that for tbe present we U nder the law passed by the last will not destroy these letters. There legislature state taxes are levied on may come a time when the list of the basis of the assessments of the letter writers would be valuable in running down auarchists. It was de several counties during the past five cided to bury tbe body of Czolgosz in years. This seems to be an equitable the regular prison plot local cemetery. method, one which should prove satis We will keep the grave guarded un factory. The proportion which the til quick lime. which will be placed around the body, shall have entirely several counties in this judicial dis destroyed It.” trict must pay is: Jacxson, .0314; Czolgosz suffered a slight nervous Josephine .0090; Klamath, 0115; Lake, attack the day before: but remained sullen and stoic up to the time the U)107. prison closed. lie refused to heed the words of the priest who came to urge I t is the general opinion among spiritual preparation for death, and those in Washington who have fol declined to re-embrace Roman lowed the proceedings of the Court of Catholicism or to renounce anarchism, Inquiry closely that not a single point czolgosz showed no strength of love kiD, nor did he turn to any of in the precept has been proved for those higher considerations which against Admiral Schley, and that he ordinarily claim tbe thoughts of has refuted the charges so thoroughly men occupying bis position. He may and so completely that the accusa have suffered untold torture; but out he was sullen and indifferent. tions made against him by the naval wardly Waldeck Czolgosz, brother of the clique seem absurd. A most emphat murderer,forseeing endless difficulties ic and unambiguous verdict, strongly aDd possibly angry demonstrations as the result of an attempt to give tbe in his favor, is confidently expected. body ordinary burial, heeded the ad vice of Superintendent Collins and I t is feared that it is only a ques Warden Mead, and formally relin tion of a short time when there will quished all claim to it. He* merely be a change in the sovereigns of stipulated that at the close of the autopsy all parts of tbe body should Great Britain. Reynolds’ Weekly is be buried. All chance of an unhappy the first British newspaper to assert and unfortunate sequel to the execu that King Edward is suffering from tion, either in displays of popular contempt or the exhibition of ghastly cancer of the throat. It declares relics,was therefore finally prevented. that since his majesty’s accession Czolgosz held his last two inter three operations have been performed views with Superintendent Collins for the removal of papilema on the and bis brother and brother-in-law. Botli of the Interviews were brief. left vocal cord, and that one was re The interviewers did most of the moved from the right vocal cord last talking until tlie question of religion week. “Assistance was hastily sum was mentioned, when Czolgosz broke moned,” says this' journal, “as the from his seeming lethargy and vio lently denounced the church and the King was breathing with difficulty, clergy, and made his relatives promise and an immediate operation was per that there should be tio service for formed. But it is only regarded as a him, living or dead. Prior to the in temporary relief, the injured epi terviews he reluctantly received Fathers Fudzinski and Hickey. Tbe thelium now having become a cancer priests remained with Czolgosz for ous growth and «erious developments three-quarters of an hourand earnest are expected.” ly pleaded with the prisoner to repent and pray for divine forgiveness. He alltheir advances, however. O regon I s steadily pushing t.o the rejected Superintendent Collins went into front, and will move up I d rank con tbe death house and tried to get the siderably during the next ten years. prisoner to talk to him. Although Here aie some items about the state he remained in tbe cell some time, he was apparently Dot successful in that are not generally known. It has getting any material from him. He an area of 96,838 square miles: a popu died entirely unrepentant. lation of 413,536, Portland claiming Value of Man’s Life. 90,426 of this number. Oregon’s stand lag timber, 254,653,000 M. Value of The supreme court hss decided that the life the average maa is worth just what he is lumber cut in 1900, 12,802,000; Oregon of aole to earn. A man's earnings depend a great taxable valuation in 1900, $120,329,293; extent upon his health, and it is also within Portland bank clearings in 1900, his power to improve his condition. The stom 9106,926,516; mileage of railroads ter ach is the measure of health and strength. Every man may be active and happy, if his minating in Portland, 25,255; Port digestion is normal. If it Is not, Hostetter’s land’s Jobbing trade 1900, $110,00C,- Stomach Bitters will make it so. it puts the 000; wheat exported last cereal year, digestive organs in condition to properly di 13,205,336 bushels; flour exported,same gest food. Try it for constipation,Indigestion, time, 1,010,634 barrels: Oregon’s farm dyspepsia, biliousness, liver and kidney troubles It has cured stomach ailments for products for 1900, $27.198,024; fruit, the past fifty years, and today there is nothing just as good $2,000.000: «ale of livestock $10,500,000; butter, cheese and milk, $5,113,013; Probate Court. poultry and eggs, $4,750.000: gold. The following business has been •3,750,000; borax. $100,000; silver, $15,- transacted in tills court siucs the last A Typical South African Store. 000; coal, $270,000, manufactured report of T he T imes : O. R. Larson of Bay Villa, Sundays Estate of 8 Phillips. W M Colvig rl ver. Cape Colony, conducts a store goods, $60,000,000: salmon pack, 432,- appointed administrator. J U Whlpp. 522 cases, with a valuation of $2.605,- and M M Taylor appraisers. typical of South Africa, at which can 616.70. Estate of J J Donohue. First semi be purchased anything from the pro- annual account approved, and admin verb*al “needle to an anchor.” Tnis S enator H oar , who made the istrator ordered to pay certain pre store is situated In a vallev nf-,e miles from the nearest railway station and principal speech in the recent state ferred claims. about twenty-five miles from the convention of Massachusetts Republi Stricken With Paralysis. neatest town. Mr. Larson says: “I cans, discussed at some length the Henderson Grimett of this place am favored with the custom of farm question of providing legal safeguards was stricken with partial paralysis ers within a radius of thirty miles, against the crime of political assassi and completely lost the use of one to many of whom 1 have supplied her Iain’s remedies. All testify nation. His utterances upon the sub arm and leg. After being treated by Cham to their value in a household where a an eminent physician for quite awhile ject are in harmony with enlightened without relief, my wife recommended doctor’s advice is almost out of the public opinion everywhere. Violence Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and after question. Within one mile of my to national officers,the Senator thinks, using two bottles of it he is almost en store the population is perhaps sixty. these, within the past twelve abouid be a capital crime in extreme tirely cured.—G eo . R. M c D onald , Of Man, Logan county. W. Va. Several months, no less than fourteen have caaes. He suggests stricter regulation other very remarkable cure*of partial been absolutely cured by Chamber of immigration as ao agency for re paralysis have been effected by tlie lain’s Cough Remedy. This must pressing anarchism. But he discerns use of thia liniment. It Is most wide surely be a record.” For sale by City the most effective p'otection not in ly known, however, as a cure for Drug Store. rneumatlsm, sprainsand bruises. For •trlngent statutes, but in the eleva sale T* the Ladle« of Jacksonville. by City Drug Store. tion of national standards of right I beg to call your attention to some and justice. Individual opinion Is very eleuaot line of shoes—dress and What Shall We Have Dessert? more powerful to restrain a reckless street. For the gentlemen who appreciate This question arises in the family preee or inflammatory public speech every day. Let us answer it today. a good shoe, I have just received a than any statutory regulations that Try Jell-O, a delicions and healthful large shipment of Stacy-Adams’ $5.00. could be enforced. Evidently Senator dessert. Prepared In two minutes. dress and street shoes. Hoar does not believe that it is Im- No boiling! No baking! Simply add For the boys some splendid box possible to safeguard publlc officials boiling wate and set to cool. Fla enamel, box calf and veleur. Made without putting free speech and a vors:—Lemon, orange, raspberry and on the latest styles of men's lasts. free press in jeopardy; and In thia he strawberry. Get a package at your T ayleh , the F oottitter , is eminently correct. grocer’s today. lOcts. 7th St. Medford. tor REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS What this Boy s / IT WILL PAY YOU To write for our rates before you purchase a ticket to any point in the East. 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