The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 14, 1901, Image 7

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    MINING NEWS.
Prof. Jules Mourey, who with
MEDFORD SQUIBS
Messrs. Hardison, Garrison and Keck
have
been
Inspecting
tiie
mineral
re
­
Notices for the location of placer * Hon. N. Langeil was In Ashland
Now Is the time to pay the printer.
sources of tbe Applegate section, left and quartz mines, etc., up-to-date / Friday.
«»niana
THURSDAY..NOVEMB1B 14, 1W)1
Butter, beans and potatoes have Monday morning for tne south, pre­ and complete, for sale at T he T imes '
dropped In price.
sumably Mexico. They expect to re- office.
Miss Sophie Muller of Jacksonville
Is visiting In Medford.
A new line of ladies’ waists and turn here in the near future.
la the most important period in a wo
PERSONAL MENTION.
Messrs. Kresgeand Weiss of Seattle
skirts al Ndaau’s.
George W. Hayes, register of the have been spending a week In Wat­
L Lytle and his wife have been man's existence. Owing to modern
methods of living, not one woman in
Geo. E. Howland is back from
Eggs are scarce and readily com iatid office at Burns, has been re- kins district, inspecting the Seattle visiting In Jacksonville.
moved, for being too Intimate with Co-operative Mining Co.’s property
thousand approaches thia perfectly
mand 26 cents a dozen.
Jump-off-Joe.
Dick Traverse, the miner, it over a natural
change without experiencing
another man's wife. No successor lias and other mines.
from Siskiyou county, Calif.
Jos. B. Stewart, the veteran pros- been selected as yet. Jas. J. Donegan
A. W Bulls« and John Orth yislted
a train of very annoying and some­
The American Mining Code, stand­
spocior, Is with us again.
Gold Hill Saturday.
and 11. Kelly, both formerly of Jack­
Rufus Cox is still confined to b!« times painful symptoms.
ard authority on ail subjects pertain­ room, but seems somewhat improved.
Those dreadful hot flashes, sending
O. B. Dews and Wm. Taylor of
T. Cooper returned from Klamath sonville, are among the aspirants.
ing to mining, water-rights, etc., is
the blood surging to the heart until it
county Sunday, but will not remain There will be a grand Thanksgiving kept on hand at T he T imes office.
Ashland are in town.
Thoe. M. Reed and H. Yinger of seems
ready to burst, and the faint
party at the public hall in Williams,
Gold Hill spent Saturday at Medford. feeling that follows, sometimes with
lion. W. M. Colvlg returned fro tu long.
H.
Yinger,
an
expert
miner,
who
Josephine county, November 28th.
Fifty cents a bushel Is the price The
Portland on today’s train.
W. A. Warm, who has been in Med­ chills, as if the heart were going to
best of music and supper will be recently arrived from British Colum­
for wheat at the warehouses and provided,
ford
lately, returned to Eugene Satur­ •top for good, are symptoms of a dan-
has
taken
charge
of
the
mechan
­
bia,
Al. Waddle of Portland was with paid
and nothing left undone to
mill*.
day.
ical
department
of
the
Dixie
Queen,
ensure Its success. Tickets, 41.50.
us a few hours yesterday.
Payne, who bas been visiting All are inyited to come and enjoy situated in Foots creek district.
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Davis
Misses Jo and Ella Orth visited at In Frank
Sam
’
s
valley,returned
to
California
themselves.
Many improvements are contem­ Heard got back from San Francisco
tiie Wilkinson farm Stinday.
Friday.
T he T imes , In its report of the ball plated at the oolden Standard mine, Saturday.
Sheriff Orme and Marshal Murphy
Ice
forms
nearly
every
night.
The
given
by Madrona Lodge Nt. 12, D. located on Gall’s creek and recently
H. D. Boyd has opened a photo­
returned from Salem Sunday.
weather is pleasant during the day, of H., inadvertently neglected to purchased from Kubll, Watson Jc graph gallery at Ashland. He is a
Co.
by
a
Seattle
syndicate.
Betides
Mrs. E. J. Kubli and Miss Frances however.
mention that the cake walk, which
good worgman.
Barnes visited in Medford Saturday.
participated In by several couples, getting ready to build a telephone
A. A. Magill of Footscreek precinct was
Mrs. W. Puhi and Miss Annie
line
to
Gold
Hill,
the
purchasers
won by Miss Ella Orth and little
Walker Lewis of Sterilngvllle made has sold his farm to J, B. Hair, late was
have recently erected a number of Wendt of Jacksonville spent a day in
Margaret
kubil.
They
described
sev
­
T he T imes a pleasant call Saturday. of Kansas.
eral Intricate and pretty figures very bunkhouses and other necessary build­ Medford last week.
W. E. Finney came down from Wat­ gracefully and were liberally ap­ ings.
E. K. Anderson of Talent, the well-
J. B. Taylor and his two sons ar­
known pioneer, was with us Monday. kins district baturday, to visit with plauded.
It is said the Gold Chloride mine, rived here from Helena, Mont., re­
This year has tieen a very favorable on Ward’s creek, six miles from Gold cently. The latter are miners.
F. M. Amy of Central Print, one of his family.
Wanted—Somebody to cut and split one for most of the horticulturists of HiH, has been sold to Seattle capital­
our mo<>t enterprising citizens, is in
J. W. McDonough a successful
)5 cords of wood. Apply at T he southern Oregon, both as to quantity ists f ir 817.000. The property was stockraiser of Klamath county, was
town.
T imes office.
grown and prices received, notwlt.h Sureties i barely a month ago by in Medford last week, accompanied by
D. F. Fox o’ Ashland, deputy inter
the fact that tbe frost killed lessrs. Li'idreth and his associates. his family.
Wild geese are winging their way standing
nal revenue collector, is in Jackson­
much of the early fruit and some of Within a fortnight after these men
southward, betokening the near ap­ tiie
ville.
late. Several hundred carloads assumed cootrol a rich ledge was un­ A. Brleger is packing the goods
will have been shipped out of Jack- covered; and this increased in width purchased of tbe Rosenthal estate by
II. G. McCarthy, under sheriff, is on proach of winter.
A tine assortment of up-to-date son county alone before the end of the and value with the advancement made San Francisco parties, and will ship
Grave creek, looking after his land
visiting cards can always be four>d at year, which brought in a very large in the tunnel where the find was them to Portland at once.
claim.
M m . J km mi « N obl ».
made. The new owners announce
T he T imes office.
sum of money.
Dr. Clarence Keene, who located at
J. E. Kirkham, the clever ambassa­
that
It
is
their
Intention
to
develop
Canyon
city,
for
the
practice
of
his
Frank Kasshafer officiated an
Mike Ganev, an old and respected the property with vigor.
erous, nervous trouble. Those hot
dor of commerce, was among us last
profession, is succeeding nicely and
marshal during the absence of J. c. citizen of Jacksonville, was arrested
ashes are just so many calls from
week.
building
up
a
good
practice.
nature for help. The nerves are cry­
Murphy at Salem.
at his apartments on California street The Yreka Journal says that work
H. I). Kubli of Applegate and his
Friday morning by Marshal at the Preston Peak copper mine,
Mr. Calef, who has represented the ing out for assistance. The cry should
E. B. Walrad lias been appointed early
wife returned from San Francisco
Murphy, charged with insanity. It situated In Siskiyou county, Calif., immense hardware establishment of be heeded in time. Lydia E. Pink­
administrator of the estate of Philip was
Friday.
•
found necessary to break down near the Josephine county line, may Hibbard, Spencer & Bartlett so well ham's Vegetable Compound was pre­
the door, a* he refused admittance to be resumed this winter, when the and loDg, was in Medford a few days pared to meet the needs of woman's
J. C. Whlpp of the Jacksonville Mullen, deceased.
system at this trying period of her life.
Marble Works went to Ashland this Street Commissioner Epperson is anyone. His disorder is of a religious ground Is covered with snow, as it is since.
It builds up the weakened nervous
doing some excellent work on the nature. He imagines that the devil easier to secure communication by
morniug.
J.
A.
Whitman,
the
well-known
Sstem, and enables a woman to pass
wishes to D'>ssess him,and tries to vio­ traveling over the frozen crust, when
Miss Boone, who lias tieen visiting roads leading into town.
fruit
buyer,
expects
to
ship
about
at grand change triumphantly.
Dr. Robinson held an the mountains are buried 30 or 40
Rev. W. Bitter will hold services at lently assail him.
relatives in Roxy precinct, returned
“ I was a very sick woman, caused
in Judge Prim’s court the feet under snow, especially at the ninety carlo ids of apples alooe this
the Catholic church In Jacksonville examination
Saturday.
Great are our horticultural by Change of Life. I suffered with hot
same day and pronounced Ganey in­ gulch crossings. All that section of season.
flushes, and fainting spells. I was
sane. Sheriff Orme and Marshal the country, including Joe creek and interests.
John Bbldeler of Talent precinct, Sunday, at the usual time.
afraid to go on tiie street, my head and
T he T imes pays no attention to any Murphy took him to tbe asylum. He Elliott creek, can be worked to good
who has been quite ill with fever, Is
back troubled me so. I was entirely
communication, unless accompanied has been there twice before, and may advantage in midwinter.
Reliable and Gentle.
improving.
cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­
by the true name of tiie writer.
again be cured.
The first stamp mill for crushing
“A pill's a pill,” .«iys the saw. But ble Compound.” — M rs . J ennie N oble ,
.Chas. E. White, who is sojourning
Most of tiie mills seem short of The northbound freight train, Comstock ore came oyer tbe Sierra there are pills and pills. You want a 5010 Keyser St., Germantown, Pa.
io Klamath county, spent Sunday in
wiieat, tbe millers not being able to which passed through the valley Nevadas from California the last of pill which is certain, thorough and
I Jacksonville.
DeWitt’s
Thursday night, was wrecked the August, 1859, the discovery year, and gentle. Muso’t gripe.
Carroll Swayne arrived Friday from buy at the prices they first offered.
morning about one-balf was set up at the mouth of Gold can ­ Little Early Kisers till the bill. Pure­
Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, following
Vosburg, Wash., where he has been
south of Wolf creek. The train yon, near Carson river, five or six ly vegetable. Do not force, but assist
etc., in book form, can always be ob­ mile
rOFLIA.
employed In a mine.
miles below Virginia and Gold Hill.
Strengthen and
tained
at
T
he T imes Printing House. was a heavy one and was pulled by It had four stamps of 400 pounds each the bowels to act.
Ths Kind You Han Always BougW
three engines. In roanding an up­
Invigorate. Small and easy to take. B mhim
Miss Emma Helms got back this
in
its
battery,
and
was
run
by
horses
Signatur«
Apples
26
cents
per
sack
at
the
Ol-
and
grade
curve
nine
cars
left
the
track
City
Drug
Store,Jacksonville,
and
Dr.
morning from a visit at Eugene
well orchard,Central Point. Come im­ and rolled down an eight-foot em­ with an old threshing machine J. Hinkle Central Point.
other northern points.
mediately, before they are picked bankment. Two of them were badly “horse power,” and started into prac­
John Devlin, a prominent citizen of over.
wrecked. A tramp about 26 years of tical operation October 14th, under
Union precinct, and his wife were In
age
was instantly killed, a heavy bar the management of J. C. Corey, crush­
The
Thanksgiving
party
at
Rueb
Jacksonville a tew days ago.
of iron falling across his body. Coro­ ing ore from the Logan & Holmes
will
take
place
on
Friday,
Nov.
29th.
Prof. P. M. Corum, wtiose health 18 It will doubtless be a success in every ner Hood of Josephine county held an claim and tbe Gold Hill croppings of
inquest, but was unable to establish the Comstock, the gold from the
not the best, has gone to Fresno, way.
the identity of the man. The track batteries being caugbt on amalgamat­
Calif., to spend tiie winter.
St. Mary’s Academy Is receiving was torn up for about 500 feet, delay­ ed copper plates. The mill ran but a
Mrs. D. Linn, who has been at a new
every week. It is one ing the passenger train four and a few weeks or until stopped by freez­
hospital in Portland, returned one of tbe accessions
most
popular
educational in­ halt hour*. The accident was due to ing weather and wintry storms, there
day last week, much improved.
being no available lumber to house it
stitutions In tiie state.
the spreading of the rails.
properly.
C. F. Young and J. C. Hall of Gold
E. E. Miller, a prominent attorney
The Braden ten-stamp mill, located
Hill left Sunday for San Francisco, to of Portland, lias tieen In southern Or­ about a mile from Gold Hill, was W. H. Hamilton,S. H. McVey. L. F.
witness tiie Jeffries-Ruhlln tight.
egon.inspecting Its mineral resources, entered one night not long ago, by Cooper and G. B. Adams or Del
persons unknown, who scraped the Norte county, Calif , owners of the
W. H. Lewis of Central Point was with a view of Investment.
battery plates thoroughly, removing McKay copper mine, situated at the
wltli us Friday, bringing a load of the
C. C. Beekman Is having his premises such
amalgam as was left upon them. head of Joe creek, a tributary of
celebrated Snowy Butte flour to town enlarged and otherwise Improved.
is only a few weeks ago that the Elliott creek, in the Siskiyous, near
Mrs. Judge Hanna returned Sunday Art Nicholson, a skillful mechanic,is It
mill was entered and the amalgam the state boundary line, have bonded
evening from iier visit at Oakland, the architect and builder.
removed from the plates, the thieves the property for 4200,000 to Captain
Calif., considerably Improved
in
The Snowy Butte flour is having a at that time securing probably enough De ia Mar, the multi-millionaire cop­
Peremptory orders to close out the Remainder of
health.
phenomenal sale. It lias no superior to pay them for their |work; but, as per magnate. Ten thousand dollars of
and
lew
equals,
which
is
why
Holmes
the mill has stood idle since, there tiie amount was to be paid November
Miss Ella Young, who has been
visiting in San Francisco during the Bros, cannot fill all of the orders fur could not have been more than $3 or JOth. This property is situated in the
it.
44 on tiie plates when they were last newly-discovered copper district in
past several months, returned Sunday
Chisels were used, scoring tiie section that Is attracting so
evening.
Butchering of hogs lias commenced scraped.
Oregon, within the next Thirty Days
deeply into tiie copper and ruining
attention. It was discovered
Dr. J. M. Keene of Medford, the at Orth's meat market. E. O’Brien tiie plates. A similar attempt was much
tliree
years
ago,
and
during
the
past
well-known dentist, visited Ins of Appleuate brought In a load of tine made at the Humason mill; but the few months an immense deposit of
In order to accomplish this object we will inaugurate the biggest Slaughter Sale ever held
friends In Jacksonville Thursday ones last week.
thieves, no doubt tbe same gang, were copper ore was uncovered there. Ex­
in Jackson or any other county
evening.
Paul Uostel, who has been making frightened away by a man employed perts say tbe locality is as rich in
John C. Barnum, tiie genial con­ Ashland Ills home, leaves tilts week to sleep in the mill.
copper as the Iron Mountain copper
ductor of the R. R. V. R., returned for Sheridan. Wyo., where he will lo­
mine In Shasta county. The natural
Those
who
have
not
already
had
a
Friday from a two-weeks sojourn in cate with ills family.
taste of Oregon upland game birds outlet for that section is Jackson and
Portland.
Judge Lyons, one of the most prom­ will have an opportunity to gratify Josephine counties;, but at the pres­
We will commence this GREAT SALE of
time California interests are agi­
H. Kling and J. E. Olsen, who are inent and reliable citizens of Douglas their epicurean desire with coin dur­ ent
tating
the
building
of
roads
to
these
Clothing for Men, Boys and Children Boots
operating tbe Seattle Co-operative county, has opened a bank at Drain. ing the last 15 days of November. mines.
The general game law, passed by the
Mining Co.’s properly, were In Jack­ It will doubtless be a success.
and Shoes, Hats and Caps and Furnishing
iast legislative assembly, made this
sonville yesterday.
Salt Mackerel,
concession to the pothunter, who
Salt Salmon Bellies,
F. Osenbrugge, Medford's ¡ceding
Goods of All Descriptions.
clamored for an opportunity to sell
Holland Herring,
I dealer In wagons, Implements, etc.,
enough
birds
to
pay
for
his
powder
At Nunan's.
I and his family visited in Jacksonville
and shot. During the last 15 days of
We Guarantee that during this sale you can buy
I one day last week.
The county clerk has issued license the season, which expires December
Hon. and Mrs. E. B. Watson of to marry to Chas. Sullivan and Miss 1st, upland game birds may be ex­
Portland, who have been in San Fran- Clara Painter; to Fred Pettigrew and pected in the markets. This selling
I cisco, returned Friday evening, and Christina Ewen; and to Henry Tonn of game, however, is permitted only
“ I bad a terrible cold and could
and Annie Grissom.
under certain conditions arid restric­
are visiting in Jacksonville.
hardly breathe. 1 then tried Ayer’s
Non-resident market hunters
F. W. Rose of Williams creek was tions.
J. A. Marsli and ills family, who
Cherry
Pectoral, and it gave mis im­
are required to pay a license fee of
, have been at Ashland for sometime in Jacksonville Suuday. He informs 410, and all market hunters, whether
mediate relief.”
'past, have returned. During ills ab­ T he T imes that a tine dancing party resident or non-resident,are restricted
W. C. Layton, Sidell, 111.
With no bad grace we will pul the knife to profit, cutting off profit entirely and a good pat
sence lie put up several neat build­ will take place at the Williams hall to 10 birds a day. Those purchasing
of first cost. Come and be convinced that we mean business.
Thanksgiving night.
ings.
for tbe purpose of sale are required t •
How will your cough
A. BRIEGER, Manager.
Hogs are commanding 41 cents a keep a record of all purchasers open
Hon. Geo. T. Myers of Multnomah
pound
on
foot,
and
are
not
plentiful
at
all
reasonable
times
to
the
Inspec
­
be
tonight? Worse, prob­
county and ills family are sojourning
at Ashland. We are glad to learn at even that price. Many carloads tion of the game warden and his dep­
ably. For it’s first a cold,
that Mrs. fl.’s health is much belter have been siiipfied to San Francisco uties.
this
fail,
and
many
more
will
be.
then a cough, then bron­
than it was.
A Successful Manager.
Dan
Holton,
the
pioneer,
who
is
chitis
or pneumonia, and
Wm. Heely, who lias been spend­
ing several jears In Alaska, got back well known In southern Oregon, after Miss Lois Steers of Portland has
at
last
consumption.
to Jacksonville Thursday. He has not a stay of over four years at his old been kept busy this summer as the
home
in
Blngliampton.N.
Y.,returned
Pacific
coast
représentai
lve
of
Charl
­
Coughs
always tend
such roseate stories to tell about that
to Portlaud last Tliursd ly to remain. ton, the well-known linpressario of
section as some of the newspapers.
downward.
Stop this
New York. Sne has been to Califor­
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D. High keeps tiie most popular re­ nia
A. Wetzel, one of the leading busi­
twice,
and
has
gone
over
the
ter
­
downward tendency by
ness men of Yreka, Calif., and his sort In Ashland, which Is well patron­ ritory tributary to Puget Sound, en­
Rubber
Cement Floor Paint
taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec­
wife have been spending a few days ized. He Is always pleased to see his listing everywhere the eager interest
friends,
who
are
numerous.
When
Send for Color Cards to W. P. FILLER A CO., Portland, Ore.
in Jackson county, with which they
of the musical clubs, who sre natural­
toral.
are well pleased. They visited friends you are in that city give Deston a ly all of them. Intensely desirous of
Tlins sixes: He.. Me..'«. All dreniirte.
call.
in Jacksonville Sunday.
obtaining Nordics, Maconda, Kather­
T. K. Bolton and E. Peii of Ash­ ine Fiske and the other artists on her
Consult your doctor. If he navi take it.
9
Mrs. Jos. L. Clough of Douglas
then do as he save. If he tells you not
land,who
have
successfully
conducted
county was in Jacksonville Sunday, several excursions to San Francisco, lists. She has arranged for concerts
to take It. thou don’t take it. He knows.
Leave
it
with
him.
W
f
are
willing.
accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Lulu will favor the citizens of Southern for all of these at Sin Francisco, San
J. C. AYKR CO.. Lowell. Mass.
Shea of Glendale. Both are daughters Oregon with another during the hol­ Jose, Sacramento, Tacoma, beatt'e
and Spokane. After a visit of two
of the late Hardy Elllff of Galesville. idays.
days in California she returned to
The former Is tiie wife of Joe Clough,
••••
who drove stage in tills section In tiie
Will. Puhi has rented the room in Portland, accompanied by Mr. Charl­
seventies, and who Is now a successful the Masonic building formerly occu­ ton, who spent Friday, October 18th,
horticulturist.
Slie brought lier pied by the late E. C. Brooks, and Is at th it place on his way to New York.
PORTLAND, OREGON
daughter to St. Mary’s Academy.
fitting it for a barbershop, which will Miss Steers hopes now to remain at
(Founded IM».)
be one of the handsomest In southern her Portland home till she goes to
meet Nordica at San Francisco in
Oregon.
Grand Christmas Raffle.
January. Site Is a daughter of Mr.
New Seeded Raisins,
A raffle for 4100 In U. 8. gold coin
and Mrs. J Steers, the well-known
New
Zante
Curiam»,
will take place at the Banquet saloon
pioneers, who lived in Jacksonville In
New Citron and Lemon Peel,
in Jacksonville on Tuesday night,
early days.
MUSIC, ART AND ELOCUTION.
New
Cream
Cheese,
Dec. 24, 1001. Tiie person throwing
New Cranberries,
the highest uumber with dice will
S tats or O hio , C itv or T oledo , i
Thia School offer« to girl« a broad «nd thorough education, combined with the advantaMS
PARK AND WASHINGTON STRKBTS
At Nunan’s.
of a healthful and refined borne. It occupies a large and attractive building in tte immrdMC
Lucas C ounty
j "■
get 075, hnd the lowest throw takes
vicinity of tbe City Park Tbe sanitary condition or the premises haa been made a matter of
F rame J C hinsy makes oath that he Is se­
PORTLAND, OR BOON
tbe remaining 025. Chances will
Hon. Henry W. Corbett has pledged nior
partner of the firm of F. J. C hbnsy * Co.,
special attention. Tbe bed chambers, class and recitation room« are large end tnoroni&ty
range from one cent to 01. A fine 430,000 to the preliminary fund for the doing business In the City of Toledo, Oountv
A. P. Armstrong, LL. B.. Principal
ventilated; and th« construction or the building Is such that «very room Is open to tbe sunlfliht.
turkey supper will be set after the Lewis and Clark centennial. It is and state aforesaid, and that said firm will
Tbe greatest care has been taken to provide all tbe neeesssry appointments of a weU-
A practical, progressive school, conspkuoM
pay
tbe
turn
of
ONE
HUNDRED
DOLLARS
equipped school, and to furnish every facility for training pupils In tbe most approved metho*
raffle, which will be conducted to In- thought by the business men of Port­ for each and every ease of C atarrh that can­ for thorough work, with hundreds of graduates Tbe
aim of tbe school is to give thorough and well-ordered instruction to girls and yn—w
sure general satisfaction.
land that 4300,000 should be sub­ not be cured by the use of H all ' s uataiuih In positions as bookkeeper, an.l stenographers. women,
fitting them for callage when that la desired, and to aid in the development of true
.
FRANK J. CHF.NEY.
scribed. Plans for this work will C urs
and womanly character.
Sworn to before me and subscribed la my Already proud of a high standing wherever
soon
be
inaugurated.
Tbe
Fall
term opens September lfi, 1901. A faculty of twenty competent teachers Insures
WANTED.
presence, thia Sth day of December, A. D
known, it ateadlly grows better and better. lor children and young women that individual care aa<’. Instruction necessary to tbe beat
Prof. Colvin is meeting with phe­
results.
A. W GLEASON,
Open all the year. Students admitted any time.
STUDENTS AND TEACHERS
nomenal success in his dancing in­
There are four «killed teachers tn the Music Department alone, ■peclaliate is Art and
Notary Public.
Private or claaa Inst ruction
Learn what and Oratory,
and native teachers in French and German.
Wishing to Increase their Income, structions. His class numbers over
Hell
’
s
Catarrh
Cure
1«
taken
Internally,
and
how
we
teach,
and
what
it
costa.
Catalogue
free,
flood pay for good work. Permanent 30, and It is making splendid progress. acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
Provision Is made for all athletic games suitable to wemen, as tennis, croquet, basketba
bicycling and horseback riding A gymraalum. 110x100 feet, la in process of rocstruction
---------------- Board of Directors-----------------
work given If satisfactory.
Jacksonville, which was always noted of tbe system. Send for testimonials, free.
which will offer still more opportunities for healthful exercise.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Address M o ’ r ., P. O. B ox 403,
for its excellentdancers, will now have
D. P THOMPSON, PRESIDENT
Sold
by
Druggists.
flic
For Illustrated catalogue apply to
Roseburg, Or.
mure of them than ever.
Hall's Family Pills are the beat.
R SOUS COHEN - . DAVID M. DUNNE
MISS ELF A NOR TEBBETT8, Priaelpal.
x
THE DEMOCRATIC TIMES
LOCAL NOTE».
The Change of
Life
S
Final
The Rosenthal Stock at Medford
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1901
Colds
More for a Dollar
Than a Dollar ever Bought
PAINT YOUR FLOORS
Saint Helen’s Hall
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A Boarding and Day School for Girls.