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Democratic Times. HERE AND THERE. Chas. Crow, our clever county as How about tliat wood you promised sessor, was at Ashland Friday. to bring us? Printed at Jacksonville Oregon, by Growers bave'liad many offers for Judge Hall has gone to Salem to their dried prunes. The market Is argue the Ashland liquor cases before the supreme court. advancing. Will. Dana, accountant for the com Turkey resists the United States’ • HAS. NICKELL. Editor A Manager. demand for payment of money for the pany operating the Copper Stain mine, has returned from his trip east. ransom of Miss Stone. Stationery, notions, smokers arti Nate Bates, Hotel Josephine’s ex KAN’S BRICK BUILDING. California St. cles, etc., also a fresh line O* lunch pert tonsorlai artist, has put another chair iu Ids shop, which is in charge goods, at Joe Welterer’s. of J. Mullen,anotherexpert mechanic. Advertisement. inserted at reaaonable ratea Tlie government may lose 400 head Miss Luella F>y lias opened dress of reindeer in Alaska on account of herders being scared out by a ghost. making parlors at her residence in ’s Pass. She is an up-to-date T he Btate of Texas, through its Schley is vindicated in the popular Grant modiste, aud gives general satisfac Democratic officials, has brought suit midd, whatever the findings of the tion. for »90.000,000 penalties against the Court of Inquiry. How about Samp Scott Wilcox, who is the S. P. Co.’s trusts for violating anti-trust laws, son? agent at Woodburn, Marion county, It is again stated that Roosevelt and has retained some of the best at passed through Grant’s Pass one day will visit Oregon. Washington, Idaho torneys in the Uoited States. The and Montana next spring. This is last week. He had just returned from a trip east. Lone Star State is "all right,” as said to be authentic. Mr. and Mrs. E. Belkup of Monroe, usual. __________ Billy Madden is confident that his Benton county, lost their 10 year-old protege Ruhlin will win from Jim son. who fell into a tub of boiling W as he talking ironically or only Jeffries in tbelr coming battle in Sau water a short time since. Mrs. B. is flustering, as customary, when over a Francisco November 15th. a sister of Hon. J. O. Booth. year ago Joe Chamberlain, colonial Little Boy, driven by his owner, C. O. Booth still mourns the loss of secretary for Great Britain, said: K. B. Billings of Chicago, haslowered his J. bicycle.which was stolen from the his own world ’ s pacing to wagon rec “Now that the war (in South Africa) Western Hotel a few nights ago. He offers $10 for its return. It has white is over, our people have scarcely real ord, dung the mile in 2:014. ized how difficult a war it was; no All but one regiment of infantry in bone handles and twisted sunbeam lias been ordered to South spokes, other nation on earth could have done England Africa. The Boers are lighting hard Edgar Wallace of Yreka, Calif., what we have done.’’ and are getting the better of their who is Interested in some mines in the enemy. southern portion of Josepnine county, T he taxes levied by the United The Douglas County Bank, owned was in Grant's Pass a few days ago. States’ government should be greatly bv O. F. Godfrey & Son. lias been sold accompanied by B. F. Walker, the leduced. This can easily be done, as to R. A. Booth of Eugene, J. H. superintendent. Raspberries are not common in Oc the revenues yielded cause a big sur Booth and other people living in tober; but there is a large patch of plus to accumulate. During Octo Roseburg. Deeds, mortgages, leases, bends, bushes with branches laden with tiie ber the total receipts were $49,381,- bills of sale and every imaginable ripe, red fruit at the Lewis Hayes 952 and the expenditures »40,645,833, kind of legal blanks—the latest and farm, situated a few miles from which leaves a surplus for the month best—are constantly on hand at Tm Grant’s Pass. They are sweet and of a tine flavor. of »9,186.117. The receipts were near T imes office. ly »2,000,000 less than for October, Linn county has liabilities ot »44,- Retail Market Report. 1900, and the expenditures nearly 144.71 and resources of $74,149.57, leav The following quotations were ing a margin of »29,504.86. Old Linn »7,300.000 less. is reliably Democratic and always made up this afternoon, and is an impartial report of the prices paid makes a good showing. * T he effort to establish another Jesse D. Carr’s fences on the Cali by Jacksonville dealers: Wheat—60c per bushel. daily newspaper at Portland has again fornia side, as were those in Oregon, Flour—»1.60 (a $1.70 per 100 pounds. failed,it having been found impossible have been ordered removed. The U. Oats—36c per bushel. to secure the 1C,000 subscribers which S. District Court of Appeals declined Barley—Rolled, $1.25 per cental. to stay those proceedings. Hay—Per ton. baled, »10. the promoters asked. The disclaimer Portland got the pennant of the Potatoes—»1.250»1.50 per hundred. of W. R. Ilearst that he had anything Northwest base-ball league, Onions—14 per pound. to do with the enterprise, after it was Pacific Butter—10c(a>50c per roll. having won nearly 70 per cent, of the indirectly stated that he was back of games it played with the other teams. Beans—2404c per pound. Lard—144c per pound. it, was the flow of annihilation. There Tacoma was second, Seattle third and Eggs—25c per dozen. is not another city of the same popu- Spokane last. Sugar—D. G. »5 80ia»6 per cwt. ation as Portland that supports but At Prineville, Oct. 30th, the jury in Poultry—»2.50 to »3.00 per dozen, one morning newspaper. It should the case of Andrew D. Lytle returned Hams—164c per pound. a verdict of not guilty. July 21st Shoulders have at least two. —124c per pound. Lytle killed Emmett Eagan on being Side Bacon —15020c per pound. informed by his (Lytle’s) wife that T he Court of Inquiry ruled out the Eagan had assaulted her. RßAL ESTATE TRANSFERS preliminary report of the battle made The battleship Oregon is on the The following deeds have been re by Admiral Schley and submitted to government drydock at Puget Sound in the office of the county_re- Admiral Sampson on July 4th. navy yard, to undergo repairs to her corded keel, which was severely strained corder since the last report of T he Schley's examination developed the when she ran on the rocks in the T imes : • tact that he had taken this report to China sea some months ago. Jas. Helms to Henry Helms,150acres Sampson, who read it and then re King Edward’s health is alarming, of d I c, No. 57................................ fused to accept it. “This report,” and the people generally doubt if he J. N. Hockersmlth to W. A. Witcher, in Griflla creek (list ........... said Admiral Sampson to Admiral lives until the coronation. Trade is J. 00 S. acres Bolton to S. A. McCune, lot »1 greatly by the many reports Schley, "makes no mention whatever affected In circulation. The medical journals and 22. blk H, R R add to Ashland of the New York being in the battle. radically disagree over the case. Lena Phillips toS. A. McCune, lot 7, blk D.R R addition to Ashland I think, perhaps, you had better alter Eight states hold elections Nov. it.” Thereupon Schley put his report 5th. All of them but one gave Re H. H. Lincoln to W. Freal, lot 2, blk 15. Central Point.......................... in his pocket and on the following publican pluralities in 1900.as follows: Viola Carey to Ezra Webber, day substituted another, in which the Iowa, 98,352: Maryland, 13,941: Massa acres In sec 26, twp 35. 3 w ... chusetts. 81.869: Nebraska. 7822; New New York was mentioned as coming Jersey, 56,899; Ohio, 69,036; Pennsyl- S. C Minnick toJ. A. O’arlen, 4* M up rapidly during the battle. This vania, 288,433. In Virginia,the Demo acres tn Applegate precinct ........... R. T. Melius to Anna Melius, lot 13 was done by Schley at the command cratic plurality was 30,215. and 14. blk Y, R R add to Asbland of his superior officer, and not because Gen. Hughes reports the complete Sarah Stougbt to A. W. Short, prop he thought Sampson bad any hand surrender of the insurgents in the erty tn Phoenix ........................... whatever in winning the battle. It Island of Cebu, consisting of 470 men C. H. Veghte toC. C. Chappel, prop and 60 officers, with 150 rifles and erty tn Miner's add to Asbland was after this second report made by eight brass field pieces. Thé pouring Sarah E^Keeney to Ed Root, lots 3 Admiral Scblev that the slurs and In of troops into the Island of Samar is and 4, blk30, Medford..................... sinuations from Admiral Sampson be believed to have had a good effect on W. G. Lovejoy to Callie B. Long, the Cebu Insurgents, who had been lots 17. IS, 10, blk L, R R add to gan. _________ 1360 wavering for some time. Asbland .................... . A war cloud seems to b^ gathering IheanDual report of Commissioner ’. ....$4689 00 in Europe again, to melt away as usu Hermann of the Land Office says that , Total 15,562,796 acres of public lands were al. The great powers love to bluff disposed of during the last fiscal year, Farm’ for Sale. and bluster, but never get to lighting. an increaseof 2,108,908 over the pre Following the special dispatch from vious year, winch was the banner year A good farm situated one mile northeast ot Phoenix lying alongside county road, contain Washington to Ilearst newspapers, in public land sales. The net surplus Ing 156.12 acres. There will be sold with It, It desired by the purchaser, 40 acres ot wood from the entire land and forest ad stating that the Mediterranean fleet land. The place Is all enclosed; about 150 acres ot It Is under cultivation. The Improve of the United Stites had been notified ministration is »3,548.442. consist of a dwelling-house, a large Miss Charity Ankeny of Walla ments to prepare for a demonstration against barn with sheds for stock, smoke, wood and Walla and Miss Ruth Anderson of poultry bouses. There Is a good well of water Turkey, comes ao Associated Press San Francisco, students of St. Helen’s at the house and one near the barn; an orch cable from Paris giving the informa HaH, Portland, received serious in ard in good condition, containing about 60 fruit of assorted varieties, mostly apples; tion, on the authority of “Figaro,” juries by the falling of an elevator trees school-house near the north end ot the farm Terms, 13 (JOO; »1,000 In cash. 11x00 in _>ne year, that a French fleet had sailed from used for’hoisting trun <«, which they and 61.U00 tn two vears, deferred payments to «■ere riding on against the rules of draw Interest, or a.I cash al option of purch-Js Toulon to enforce that country’s de the school. Their ankles were badly er Inquire of slt.as J D av , Real Estate mand against the Porte. This naval fractured: but It is now thought, they Agent. Jacksonville. Oregon. movement, taken in connection with will not lie permanently injured. the terse notice of Russia to Turkey MARRIED Thtreareno new developments in tiiai, she must consent to the annexa tiie search for the robbers who held tion of Crete to Greece, indicates that up the Southern Pacific train near DENNY-ARMSTRONG—At Grant's Pass, the powers have readied an agree Eugene lately. One, at least, of the Oct. 24, 1901 by Judge Axtell. John W. Den has come to the conclusion ny, Jr. of Lemon Idaho, and Minerva E. ment whereby no opposition will be detectives that the highwaymen were veterans Armstrong. offered to the enforcement of existing ! at t.he business, and that they came JOHNSON-WOODCOCK-At Lakeview. Oct. 16, 1901. by Judge Benson, George W. John demands by the nations which have here by crossing the mountains, and son and Miss Dollle Woodcock tliat after the hold-up they left the claims against Turkey. —KNAPP—tn Portland, Oct 96, 1901, country on some of the passing trains. McNAIR by Rev. M. D. McGlllaud, J. Sydenham McNair and Mrs. Gertrude Patton Knapp, of A ctive hostilities have again To the numerous other medals Sitka, Alaska. broken out in the Philippines, and and prizes which Oregon products have won at the Buffalo Exposition, a judging from the drastic methods first BORN. prize on poultry is now to be proposed tiie authorities consider the added. Frank Fenwick, a breeder of situation most serious. Thousands of poultry near Mount Tabor, sent a BAILEY—At Lakeview, Oct. IS. 1901. to Mr. additional troops are thought to te pair of hii^Black Langshan chickens and Mrs. Harry Bailey, a son. Buffalo, a cockerel weighing nine FISHER—In Lakeview, Oct. 17, 1001. to Mr. n-ce«sary. Chaffee proposes to adopt to pounds and a pullet weighing seven and Mrs. e'. Fisher, a daughter iu many places the system of concen noueds, hatched last March, and lias JONES—At Htogo, Oct. 22. 1001, to Mr. and tration that biought such discredit just received word that the cockerel Mrs. Pierson Jones, a daughter. upon Spain in her handling of the was awarded first prize and the pullet T aylor — At Asbland, oct. m , 1001, to Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, a son. Cuban insurrection, and that has second prize. NASH—At Ashland. Oct. 30 1901, to Mr. an 1 formed the basis of so many charges Mrs. Jobn Nash, a son. Brain-Food Nonsense. of cruelty and inhumanity against the JOHNSON—At Yreka. Oct. 28, 1001, to Mr. and Another ridiculous food fad has Mrs. C E Johnson, (nee Myrtle Gill) it son . British during the pastyear in South beeu branded by the most competent —At Ashland. Oct. 26, 1001, to Mr. Africa. Gunboatsand special forces authorities. They have dispelled the EDLUND and Mrs. Gue Edlund, a son have already been rushed to the isl silly notion that one kind of food Is and of Samar, and even more is prob needed fjr brain, another for muscles, DIED. still another for bones. A :or- ably going on than the public knows and rect diet will not only nourish a anything about. While startling t he particular part of the body, but it KLIPPEL—At Medford, Nov 2, 1901. of heart news is not at all unexpected, and its will sustain every other part. Yet. disease. Henry Kllppel, In hlsOsth year. —At Asbland. Oct 30. 1901, J. B. repetition at regular intervals may be however good your food may be, Its HUTCHINGS R Hutchings, aged 61 year», 2 months and 3 nutriment is destroyed by indigestion days. anticipated for many years. Spain or dyspepsia. You must prepare for —At Portland, Oct. 17, 1901, Oscar tried for two centuries to suppress the their appearance or prevent their 8TKARNH Leroy Stearns, formerly ot Jacksonville; aged 63 years aud 7 days. Filipinos and failed utterly. When coming by taking regular doses of Kern, California, Oct. »J, 1901 she finally gave up the task the situa Green's August Flower, the favorite BARRETT--In Leland Shedden son of Mr. and Mra. J medicine of the healthy millions. A Barrett: aged 1« months, 11 days tion was even worse than when she few doses aids digestion, stimulates began. Under the circumstances, it tiie liver to healthy action, purifies r aa J < lâUUtLW >• not strange that the Philippine the blood,and makes you feel buoyant ¡ri ulRtS WH1 Al1 ‘LSI fAUS t problem should be regarded by think anji vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. .leal (.,uah 8y-up. Tante» Goud u«e 1 ’s reliable remedies at City m Intime. S«>¡<1 bv imgglPtn. __ ] ing men as far graver than some peo Green Drug «tore. 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