The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 09, 1902, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9. 1902.
Vol. XXXII.
No. 2.
JURY LIST FUR 1902 3.
The county commlsslonners, at the January
term, drew the names ot the following persons,
who will »sire as Juror» In the Circuit Court
during the coming two year»:
Wm Pen Inger
E O'Brien
Fred Straube
G U Culy
Ed L Farr»
J W Pernoll
W B Williams
Frit« Ruch
W K Johnson
F H Crow»on
J W Miller
J F Well»
Jak True
J P Bayles
Ralph Dean
F II Hunt
W H Newton
S O Furrey
O
H Pankey
Jas Poley
E F Hubert
C Farnham
J Shively
J K Van Sunt
Geo Hargadlne
J R Norris
Ed Wilkinson
E J Farlow
W H Barr
G G Ogg
Clarence Case
C A Eliason
Wm Broad
E Sherman
A C Hubbard
F. B Barrun
J Offenbacher
Jeff C Nell
C FShepherd
D Kincaid
J W Hatcher
Vd Helms
A S Barnes
Geo Barron
C E Hooper
Ja» J Brophy
J C Hall
Ben Fredenberg
J M Wagner
Jos Geppert
Jas O’Brien
John Owens
Geo Stupbeuaon
N Charley
O E Nichols
W C Leaver
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J W Merritt
J J Houck
J H March
G W Beale
S B Holmes
F M Amy
J M Lofland
Frank Otwell
W H Meeker
Geo W Owens
Lee Ingram
T E Hills
J M Tyler
C K Abbott
Jos Rader
Wm Myer
H Appiegate
C W Palm
hrauk Lewis
Marion Hodges
Jos Moomaw
M F Hanley
Geo
Daley
Martin Perry
STOCK
J F Brown
P S’ Young
E G Robert«
J E Hart
Harry Von der Hellen T C Law
T J Perry
O McGee
Fred Furry
W Ashpole
S H Murray
Geo W Lance. Jr
J P Moomaw
Jas Savage
W W Erb
J H Beeman
John Asbpole
A E Kellogg
A W Sander«
1 Householder
Frank Williams
W H Kinney
L L Jacob«
E G Perham
a Weidner
J W Slinger
B S' Carter
Gut Nichois
F M Centers
W C Daley
T J Downing
Lemon Charley
C S’ Young
T J Kenney
H C Mackey
E H Helms
W J S'reeman
< , Geo E Neuber
Wm M Gregory
John Opp
C E Nlnlnger
S E Puunlngton
O E Rose
J G McCully
J R Wick
H U Lumsden
W H Mayfield
Jas W Bates
Lane Wyland
, W H Meeker
H L White
H Nicholson
Delbert Terrill
I J F Kelley
D Neathammer
: D H Miller
Kobe Wakeman
Wm. Ulrleh
Samuel Duffield
B N Butler
S’. A Hildreth
K N Warner
W II Bradshaw
i M Maule
J
J Cambers
1 D B Russell
H M Crowell
E L Moore
With the sad results achieved from the use of cheaper flour? I Chas
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A Mushett
Pruett
P W Whitmore
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The on , the highest triumph of cookery—the most useful of I D W Ginge
Frank Walt
H Norcross
Geo Hoffman
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all the arts; the other, a monument to wasted energy, blasted I J Frod
Cal Owens
Bailey
W McClanahan
Will H Gore
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M L Pellett
Wool!
A B Chart raw
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N D Brophy
Ben Beall
on inferior flour, redeem yourself ! v ordering Snowy' Isaac Merriman
E G Coleman
A Schmid ling
Br.tic li' iir onlv in future.
I C J -4 W Briscoe
G P Lindley
DeCarlow
itscar Simpkins
J R Reames
J N Hockersmlth
Geo Aoderson
A slover
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J' , J Patterson
John Olwell
A Alford
A C Spencer
A J Bell
J S' Crump
J G Martin
J M Nichols
Perry Foster
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Eugene Walrad
ias T Buckley
E M McIntyre
I Offenbacher
J I Fredenburgh
F Kleinhc mmer
W mAddlson
Wm Cameron
C E Wilkinson
Cameron
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Luki Ryan
A Walkelrs
Wm Kincaid
G F Schmldtleln
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J H Whipple
Wm Springs
TO CLOSE
Our Wet Weather Goods
NEXT THIRTY DAYS
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
We Offer You for the
yov*t sakiko pcvota co., sew voog.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
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Ladies’ Mackintoshes Regular $4.00, Now $2.85
Misses’
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Men’s
MEN’S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS
OREGON ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS
the Lowest
NU1NAIN
PROfESSIOUAL CARDS.
GEO. O’B. DE BAR, M. 0.,
PHYSICIAN
AND
8UBUÏON
Jacksonville, Oregon.
•Office !n Kahler’s Building, up stairs. Ro«
Idonee on California «treel. Dav or night
oalls attended promotlv
J. M. KEENE, D. D. S.
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY.
Offices >n the Adkins Deuel block
Oregon.
Medford,
H. D. NORTON,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Grant's Pass, Oregon.
WOffl/o above 9 P. D. A L. Co '• Storo.
Wm. M. COLVIG,
LAWYER.
Oregon.
Jacksonville.
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Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky,
delicately browned loaf of bread made
from
Snowy Butte Flour
■ ■zr’-to date dealer
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ALL CASES OF
Jacksonville, Oregon.
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
A. C. HOUGH,
attorney - at - law
Oregon.
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Office over Halr-Rlddlc Hardware Store.
A. B. REAMES,
ATTORN EY-AT-L A w.
F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS:
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B alti moke . Md.. March 30. t ^O t .
Ctntlftttrn — Being entirely cured of deafnesa. thanks to your trvairueut, I will now give you
a full history of my case, to l>e used at your discretion.
About five years ago my right car began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing in this ear entirely.
I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num­
ber of physicians,.among others, the most eminent rar specialist of this city, who told me that
only an operation could help me. aud even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York p*»per, and ordered your treat­
ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and
to day, after five weeks, my heunng in the diseased ear has beeu entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remain
very truly yours.
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F. A. WERMAN, 730S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md.
YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
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INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
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HÜBT. G. SMITH,
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Location Makes No Difference.
The Best Photographs
Are still being made by
EAST
VI«
and SOUTH
The • Shasta • Route
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Train leave Medford for Portland andway
sta lions at 1:41 A M a nd 1.5-4 pm _______
i^nve Portland
Leave Medford
Leave Aebland
Sacramento
Arrive __________
Arrive San Francisco 7:55 pm
4:56 A M _
Arrive Ogden
Arrive benver
9:S0 A M
Arrive Kaneiï»~Oity
A M
Arrive Chicago
7 <9 A M
H:0fi A M
Arrive LoTAngfle« J OO r M
7:00 A M
Arrive Houston
A M
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Arrive Newbrlean» «.»_P_M
6:49 A M
Arrive Washington 5.49 A M
19:10 r M
Arrive Néw~Ÿôrk
19:10 e m
Pullman and tourl»t car* on both train».
Chair car» Sacramento to Ogden and El
Peso, and tourist oars to Chicago St Louis
New Orleans and Washington.
Direct connection at San Francisco with
■teamRhlp lines for Hawaii, Japan, China, the
Phloppine« and Australia.
For through tickets and rates call on or ad
dress W. V. T.lpplnoott Agent. Medford.
R KOCHI.F.d
R B MILLER
Managay
G P • r Ag't
•-ort and di
IN MEDFORD
a teaspoonful, according to
age, dissolved in their milk,
C Street, Opposite Van Dyke’s Store.
Jacksonville, Or.,
Are the Leading Dealers in Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boot
and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco
Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc.
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if you so desire, will very
soon show its great nourish­
ing power. If the mother’s
milk does not nourish the
baby, she needs the emul­
sion. It will show an effect
at once both upon mother
and child.
90c. «nd $i.oo, all druggist».
SCOTT A BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
Goods are Fresh and First-Class and Prices the Best
GIVE
US
A
CAUL
Retail Market Report.
The following quotations were
made up this afternoon, and is an
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impartial report of the prices pale
by Jacksonville dealers:
Wheat—60c per bushel.
Flour—$1.70 (a $1.80 per 100 pounds.
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Oats—36c per bushel.
Barley—Rolled, $1.25 per cental.
Hay—Per ton. baled, $10.
Potatoes—$1.50 per hundred.
Onions—2(< t 3 per pound.
will generally correct this
Butter—35c(<i’50c per roll.
Beans—3(rt)5e per pound.
difficulty.
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Lard—15c per pound.
Kggs—20 ets per dozen.
if you will put from one-
Sugar—D. G. $6 per cwt.
fourth to half a teaspoonful
Poultry—$2.50 to $3.00 per dozen.
Hams—16ic per pound.
in baby’s bottle three or four
Shoulders—12ic per pound.
Side Bacon—l.V«’20c per pound.
times a day you will soon see
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a marked improvement. For
larger children, from half to
IG TENT
MAX MULLER & CO.
Rev. S. H. Jones will hold services
at the Presbyterian church in Jack­
sonville every Sunday, excepting the
4th Sunday in the month, when he
will preach at Woodville.
Rey. W. Bitter will hold services
during ttie month as follows: First
Sunday, Jacksonville, at 10 a . m . and
7.30 r. st.; second Sunday, Ashland.
10 A. si. and 7:30 p. si.; third Sunday.
Jacksonville, 10 a . m . and 7:30 p. m :
fourth Sunday, at Jacksonville, 8:30
a m . and 7:30 p. m ., at Medford
10:30 A. si.
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H. C. MACKEY & BOYD,
AT THE
Babies and children need
proper food, rarely ever medi­
I help to get their digestive
‘ machinery working properly, I
Graot'a Paaa, Oregon.
Practices In all the oourts
ilulldlng. up stair«
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cine. If they do not thrive
on their food something is
| wrong. They need a little
Our treatment doen not interfere with your usual occupation.
WOffic« In Red Men'« Building.
ATTORNEY and counselor at law .
RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
Oregon.
Jacksonville*
The Trip of the Season.
winter trip to southern Califor­
nia and Arizona via the famous
Shasta Route is one never to be for­
gotten. Renewed acquaintance with
this section will ever develop fresh
points of interest and added sources
of enjoyment under its numberless re­
sorts of mountain, shore, valley and
Slain. Two trains leave Portland
ally, morning and evening, for Cali­
fornia. These trains are equipped
with the most improyed pattern of
standard and tourist sleeping cars,
and the low rates place the trip in
reach of all. For illustrated guides
California and Arizona winter resorts
address
R. B. M iller , Gen’l Pass. Ag’t,
Portland, Or.
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by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable.
a»-Will practice In alt court» nt the State. Of-
flee In the Court House but door on the
rlrhl from entrance
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HEAD
ARE
YOU
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DEAF? ¿
P. F. PRIM & SON,
attorneys and counselors at law
Granfa P.iaa.
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A regular term of circuit court for
Josephine county will begin next
Monday, Judge Hanna presiding.
I. G. Moon, proprietor of the Pro­
volt Mills, and Unas. Trimble cf
Grant’s Pass were in Jacksonville dur­
ing the past week.
Miss Josephine Crow, who is at­
tending the Southern Oregon State
Normal School, spent the holidays
with her parents, who reside near
Merlin.
Martin Heston, the star half-back
of tiie Michigan football eleven,which
recently defeated the Stanford team,
by a score ot 49 to 0, at Pasadena,
Calif., is an Oregon boy, Iiis parents
residing in Grant’s Pass, Martin’s old
home.
Last Saturday, while M. T. Utley,
who Is employed at Williams Byos.’
planing mil), was “throwing on” a
belt, his left hand was accident­
ally caught between the revolving
pulley and the belt. The arm was
fractured ju»t below the elbow, and
the tinge,s of the unfortunate band
were badly crushed.
J. O. Booth, IT. L. Bendon, C E.
Harmon and P. II. Hartli have been
summoned by the superior court of
Modoc county, Calif., to serve as
Jurors in the trials of the parties who
lynched five men and boys last year.
Fourteen men have been arrested for
participating In the lynching,and the
reeling for and against the prisoners
has attained a feyer heat.
Gov. GaReof California has granted
a requisition for Geo. Vernon, the
tiddler, who operated in Grant’s
Pass and was subsequently arrested
on the Klamath river, below Happy
Camp, Calif., for giving a woman a
bogus check in payment for a horse.
He Is also wanted at Eugene for forg­
ery. and the requisition was granted
on that score. X ernon passed through
the valley this week, iu charge of
Sheriff Withers of Lane county.
TOKX A.
Bean th*
Signature
IM Kind You H im Always Bougtd
To Cure a Cold In One Dav.
Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet«, All
druggists refund the money if it fails to cure.
E. W Grove’s signature Ison each box. -45c.
Land tor Sale.
I hay£ 1560 acres of land, all In one
tract, on Antelope creek for sale. It
Is situated 18 miles from Jacksonville,
12 miles from Central Point, aud 10
miles from Medford. I will sell this
land in tracts of 100 acres up until all
is sold, at $10 per acre. It is good
farming and grazing land, and a good
stock range on the outside. I will
sell all, or as low as 100 acres in a
tract. Inquire of W m . B ybee , Jack­
sonville Or
CASTOR IA
Probate Court.
The following business has been
transacted in this court since the last
report of Tim T imes :
Estate of M E Minear, Order
made to show cause why certain real
property should not be sold.
Estate of Philip Mullen. Inven­
tory of appraisement,showing' proper­
ty to the amount of $2776, approved.
Order made for sale of personal
property.
Estate of Melvina Clayton. In­
ventory of appraisement approved,
showing property valued at $1100.
Guardianship of Roys and Homer
Drum. Annual report approved.
Estate of 3a»mns Rassmussen.
Final statement of J E Enyart, ad­
ministrator, approved.
Guardianship of Geo H Merritt.
Annual report of J W Merritt, guar­
dian, approved.
Estate of Josie Cox. Order made to
sell real estate.
Estate of Chas Hopkins. Inven­
tory of appraisement, showing proper­
ty to the amount cf $5625, approved.
Estate of F C Crouch. J II Will
appointed administrator.
Estate of H S Dunbir. Inventory
of appraisement, showing property
yalued at $2256, approved.
Guardianship of W T Leeyer, an in­
competent person. Hearing of peti­
tion for appointment of W C Leever
as guardian set for Jan 25th.
Estake of Solon Colver. Final state­
ment of administrator approved and
order for discharge made.
How’s Thia?
We Oder One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY s CO., Props., Toledo, O.
We,the undersigned.have known F. J. Cheney
for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly
honorable In all business transactions and
financially able to carry out any obligations
made by tbelr flrm.
W est 4 T kcax , Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio.
W aujikg . K ihman 4 M abvin , Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hail's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act­
ing directly on the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by
all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
The Commoner.
[Mr Bryan’s Paper.]
The Commoner has attained with­
in six mont'js from date of the first
issue a circulation of 100,060 copies, a
record probably never equaled in the
history of American periodical litera­
ture. The unparalleled growth of
this paper demonstrates that there is
room in the newspaper field for a
national paper devoted to the dis­
cussion of political, economic and so­
cial problems. To the columns of
The Commoner Mr. Bryan contributes
his best efforts; and his review of
political events as they arise from
time to time cao not fail to interest
those who study public questions.
The Commoner's regular subscription
price is $1.00 per year. We have ar­
ranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we
can furntsb his paperandTHE W eek ­
ly T imes together for one year for
$2.00. The regular subscription price
o' the two papers when subscribed for
separately is $2 50.
Aching Joints
In the fingers, toes, arms, and other
parts of tl.e body, ¿re jeir.te that are
inflamed and veil t by rheumatism—
that acid condition of the blood which
affects the muscles a.->o.
Sufferers d.-ci-d to move, especially
after sitting or lying long, and their
condition is commonly worse in wet
weather.
“It has been a Ions time since we have
been without Rood’s Sarsaparilla. My
father th ■ ;s he could not do without It.
He has been troubled with rheumatism
since he was a boy, and Hood’s Sarsapa­
rilla Is the only medicine he can take that
will enable him to take his place in the
field." Miss A da D oty , Sidney, Iowa.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Remove the cause of rheumatism—no
outward application can. Take them.
FORFEITURE NOTICE.
To J F. K kllit and C has . B ikry :
YOU AND EACH OS" YOU ARE HEREBY
notified that I have expended during the year
IMO one hundred and fifty dollars and during
the year 1M0 eighty dollars in labor upon tta
Black Bear. Yansee Girl »nd American Belle
mining claims, situated In Coleman creek dis­
trict,Jackson oountv, Or. .under the provisions
of Sec. 4S41 of the Revised Statutes of the
United Slates, to hold said claims for the oe
riod ending December SI, 1901. And. it within
ninety days after the publication of this notice
you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion
of such expenditure as a co-owner, your Inter­
est In said claim will become the property of
the subscriber, your co owner, who has made
the required expenditure by the terms of satd
section.
DAN DINEEN.
Dated Jacksonville, Jan. 3,190S».
For Infants and Children.
Till Kind Yon Havi Always Bought
PISO S CURE, co
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