Democratic Times. Printed at Jacksonville Oregon, by Times Printing Company THE JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD FOOT BALL GAME. observation » by one who was there . MINING NEWS. Many Mllllonr for War. Ttio Unitea State», although regarded u« one ot the inoat peueetul nation« cl the world «pent tnuny millions tor war expense» during tho past century People throughout the country are also spending large »ums ot money in valu search tor a mcdlciue that will abso lately euro Indlgettion, dyspepsia, con«tlpa lion, tlatuleucy and nervousnes» There la on­ ly one such medicine, and that 1» Hostetter • Stomach Bitter» It 1« a household remedy, backed by thousands of toxtlmoilal« It vou have waited your mouey ou useless remrdlee until you have lost hope ot getting well again, wo would urge you to try this medicine. It bring» health to every suBerer. For sale by all Druggists. Apply to any one of ,bem for a copy ot Hostetter’s Almanac for II) S. Trees, Vines, Plants-^ Operations have been resumed at the Seattle Co-operative Minlug Co.’s mines in Watkins district. Notices for tiie location of placer and quartz mine.«, etc., up-to-date and complete, for sale at T ub T imes office. The placer mining season,which be­ gan so auspiciously, promises to be one of the poorest known in many years. Miners' liens, deeds to mines, water­ The BEST and MOST Reliable Stock Grown right locations and other mining on the Coast. blanks always on hand at T ue T ime office. Pacific Nursery Co. Send tor Catalogue to The American Mining Code, stand­ Farm for Sale. Tangent, Oregon ard authority on all subjects pertain­ A good farm situated one mile northeast u ing to mining, water-rights, etc., in Phoenix lying alongside county road, nontalt, Ing IMI I- acres There will be sold with id kept on hand at T ue T imes office. It desired by the purchaser, W acres of woo0 For sale: 225 feet of Tpinch pipe. 12- land. Tho place Is all enclosed; about IS. j ot It Is under cultivation. The Improve inch taper, 2 elbows, No. 1 giant, witii acres consist ot a dwelling-house, a large nozzles. All in good order aud used tuents barn with sheds tor slock, smoke, wood aud but little. Enquire at T he T imes poultry houses. There Is a good well ot water at the house and one near the barn; an orch­ office. ard In good condition, containing about So fruit trees ot assorted varieties, mostly apples We are informed that D. H. Har­ school Stenography, Telegraphy, Penmanship, Com­ tear tho north end ot the farm. rell and J. Willits have purchased Terms. house KI.IJUO; ll.UUU In cash, II.UUO In >ue years mercial Law, A Teacher's Course, Preparation tiie Joe creek property, belonging to and «1.0)0 In two years, deferred payments to interest, or all cash at option ot purchas for a Civil Service Examination, or Entrance to Judge McMurray of Tacoma and draw Inquire ot S h . as J D ay , Real Estate OtiicTs. The price paid is said to be er. Agent, Jacksonville. Oregon. anv I’nivcrsitv. Thorough Work in Seven Courses, $2,500. including over Fifty Studies, given at the Old Re­ Farm for Sale. It Is reported that the Beliraui liable 120-acre tract, all fenced.TO acre« un property, situated in Meadows dis­ der A cultivation, free soil aud easily cultivated trict, and comprising 800 acres of cin­ son the public road a quarter ot a mile from nabar ground, which lias been under Moonville, Sams valley |H>stoBlee—Improved bond fora large sum by an English with a dwelling house with four rooms below one utwve. a good, large barn, smoke-house company for several months, is to be aud wood shed. Rock creek tlow» through tbe transferred soon. The company will and land, a good well of wa.er at the house aud a put In an extensive and complete pood will at the barn, six miles from Hold Hill station. Will be sold tor III) per acre. plant for extracting mercury from tbe railroad •WInquire of stt.As J. va Y, real esiate. ore, which promises good returns. Besides these the KATES nre the Most agent Jacksonville, Oregon. REASONABLE. The Courses the Most There is no limitation by law of tiie The Best Prescription for Malaria, number of claims, either lode or Chills Thorough. The Accommodations the and Fever is a t>otile of G hovi ’ s T aste - placer, which one person, properly lbss C hill T onic . It (»simply iron aud qui- Best. The House the Most Complete qualified according to law, can locate uine in a tasteless form. No cure. No pay i The Advantages Many. on one placer deposit or on one ledge. I Price 50c. '•) A discovery location on a ledge can Write Eor Particulars to be located.' It is essential, however, MARRIED to make the location of the latter W. C. RAMSEY, Principal. valid, that there shall be discoveries .•> Stockton, Calif. on—that is to say, they cannot be lo­ P elton —M orine -At Ashland, Jan. 1 cated on faith alone as extensioLs; 5, 1902, by Rev. F G. Strange, Hor­ $•>• .ïrSxï'« '«'» but must have ou them valuable min­ ace 1. Pelton and Miss Meta M.. eral which is discovered by the loca­ Morine. ’ tor. I I nlow —S tewart —In Jacksonville, The year 1G01 in the San Francisco Jan. 2, 1902, by Rev. M. McGregor, Mint marks the record for all mints C. V. Inlow and Miss Della Stew­ of this country in regard to the art. amount of mooey made in one vear. S hown —C ole —At Ashlaud, Jan. 2, There was at noon Jan. 2d $141,797,- 1902, by Rev. J. T. Abbett, Orian C. 558.70 of United States money and Shown aud Miss Mollie Cole. bullion In charge of Superintendent alter — F ord — In Jacksonville, Leach. The coinage for 1901 at that W Jan. by W. J. Plymale.J. P., mint is a little in excess of $81,- Henry 1, 1902, Waiter of Siskiyou county, 000,000, of which $78.000,000 is gold coin and $3,000,0€0 silver coin. The Calif., and Ora M. Ford. next highest amount ever coined by A lford —P ayne —At Ashland, at tiie any one mint was that of the Phila­ residence of C. T. Payne, Jan. 1, 1902, by Rev. A. M. Russell, Geo. delphia Mint, in 1881, when the Alford and Miss Amanda Payne. amount coined was $76,997,125 50. A quartz vein, the ore of which Y juno —H oward - At Ashland, Dec. yields an average of from 35 to 50cents 31, 1901, by Milton Berry, J. P.,Geo. D. Young and Miss Tillie Howard. per pan in free gold, has been un- coytred in the Dry Diggings district, M aben —L ozier —At Medford, Dec. situated east of Grant’s Pass, by An­ 29. 1901, by Rev. W. B. Moore, Chas. Maben and Miss Pearl Lozier. drews Brothers. The discovery was made by tne continued sinking of a A bbott —FiNLEY--In Jackson coun­ shaft beneath a pocket. Instead of ty, Dec. 24, 1901, by Rev. A. Haber- ceasing work, as most prospectors do, ly, L. A. Abbott and Ella Finley. after the pocket was emptied, these D ollarhide -N oel - At Klamathcn, men sank down, struck a rich ochre Dec. 26, 1901, by Rev. J. U. Sim- seam, whicli on being followed de­ mons, B. Dollarhideand Miss veloped into a vein with a width of Sarah Harry M. Noel. six inches, at a depth of only 10 feet. The ledge at this depth is a soft, S herman -O’N eil - Near New Pino " ttreiv, Dee. lex. — 22. , 1901, by RCV. H. crumbling stuff, witii the free gold Creek, richly spriukled through all parts of Stui.h. George Sherman and Miss Eva O’Neil. it. L aw —S cott —At Yreka, Dec. 26. 1901, by W M Thomas, J. P., David Law Children Especially Liable. Quartz Valley and Miss May PORTLAND, OREGON. Burns,bruises and cuts are extreme­ of ly painful, and if neglected often re­ Scott of Oro Fino. (Founded IWW.) sult in blood poisoning. Children ! A dams -MEYERs--At Yreka, Dec. 30. are especially liable to such mishaps, i 1901, by W M. Thomas, J. P . Syl­ vester Adams and Mary A. Meyers, because not so careful. Asa remedy De A itt's Witch Hazel Salve is un- both of Phoenix. equiled. Draws out the tire, stops S tephenson H ayes At Lo-t River, MUSIC, ART A>»D ELOCUH < IS. tiie pain, soon iteaia the wound. Be­ Dec. 4, 1901. Fred .Stephens >n arid Th!» School offer» to pl r Is » bread erd i Loren ph «•ducat ion, c< mblord with the »dvanlag«»« ware of counterfeits. Sure cure for Miss Lena Hayes. a healthful and r«fln«d he tue. it occuple» a large and attractive bulldlnp In the Iminedlat« piles. “DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Go-s -C hastain —At Bonanza, Dec. of vlelDfty of the City Park fhe »unitary condition of the premlae* ha» been made a matter of cured my baby of eczema after two 21, 1901. Robert G ,ss aud Miss special attention The bed chamber», cl»»» and recitation room» art* large and tnoroughly ventilated; and the construction of the building In such that every room In open to the nunilght. physicians gave her up,” writes Jas. Sarah J. Chastain. Tbe create» t care bn» been taken to provide all the necennary appoint menu of a well- Mock. N. Webster, Iud. “Tiie sores —D rew —In Langeil Vai- equipped »chf <>1, ard to furuSh e\ ery facility for training pupil» In the moat approved method». were so bad she soiled two or five C ampbell alm of tne »chcol In to give thor< ugh «nd wtll-oruered Instruction to «lrl» and young ley. Jan. 1, 1902, Walter Campbell The women, fitting them for college a hen that in desired, and to aid In the cieveloj ment of truo dresses a dav.” City Drug Store, Miss Eva Drew, daughter of and womanly character Jacksonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Cen­ and Tbe Fall tens opens September 16, 1901. A faculty of twenty competent teachers Inn urea N. S. Drew, formerly of Jackson tral Point. for children and young women that Individual care and. Instruction necessary to the best county. results. The Medford Enquirer makes a viciou«, unwarranted and cowardly attack upon the members of tiie CHAS. NICKELL. Editor A Manager. Jacksonvllie foot-ball team and the official time-keeper of the game be­ tween the Jacksonville and Medford IVAN'S BRICK BUILDING, California SI. elevens which was played Christmas dav. Advertisement« inserted at reasonable raus Among other things, tho article charges that but six of t he members of the Jacksonville team are from I t is predicted that Gov. Geer and Jacksonville, and that Medford was by a combined aggregation all of tbe present state officials, with beaten from Southern Oregon. This state­ the exception of State Printer Leeds, ment is untrue, and the editor of tiie who already has had two terms, will Enquirer knew that it was false at be renominated by the Republican the time he allowed tiie article to be printed. Every member of the Jack­ convention. sonville team is a resident of our town,with tiieexceptionof Freei (who T he T imes regrets very much to an makes his home here when not ein- nounce the death of Gov. Rogers of ployed);and nearly all ohthem are boys "Washington. He died at Olympia of who have been raised at the county­ pneumonia, after a short ilipess. Goy. seat. Tbe screed was so absurdly untrue Rogers was an able, honest official, that in the next issue the Enquirer whose loss will be felt severely by the man acknowledged that all but vneof taxpayers of OUT sister state. He was the Jacksonville team belonged to our but, not having principle elected a a fusionist; but his succes­ town; enough to withdraw his other charges, sor, Mr. McBride, is a Republican. it becomes our duty to recognize his sheet long enough to refute them. In the first place, before the game T he government of Germany, in its was called, tiie captains of the two proceedings for the collection of a teams agreed that Medford should claim which the government of Ven­ have the privilege of playing Beeso n ezuela, with fatuous obstinacy,refuses of Talentand that Jacksonville should to meet, appears to have been consid­ have tbe privilege of playing I reel. The article goes on to say that in erate of the position occupied by the the second half Jacksonville used United States as tbe unofficial guar­ slugging tactics, and that it would be dian of the republics of the new hard to find a better lot of would-be- world—in fact,to have made obeisance scrappers than those in the aggrega­ tion from Jacksonville,etc. It is very to the Monroe doctrine. Washington strange that the officials of the game, dispatches say that tne United States who are honest and disinterested has been informed exactly by Ger­ citizens from Ashland, and who un­ many of what she proposes to do, and derstand all of the rules, would have Medford to have been beat­ also that a guarantee is given that permitted in this manner. It is also peculiar any occupation of Venezuelan soil en a single member of Medford’s which may be found necessary shall that not will bear Mann out In any of not be permanent. The United team assertions. Each and all of States lias every reason to be satisfied these them are unanimous in saying tiiat it with this status of affairs. was a good, hard-fought, square game of foot ball, and that the best team S enator M itchell offered three won. important amendments to the Phil­ As to the time-keeper extending ippine tariff bill. The first amend­ tbe time 15 or 20 minutes, as claimed tbe Enquirer, the charge is as ment aims to place on tbe free list all by ridiculous as it is false. It is provided wood and other vegetable materials, in the rules that the period interven­ lumber, furniture and manufactures ing when “time” is called by the ref­ of wood; also all meats, fish, cereals, eree and "play” Is called shall be out. The officials frequently grain, flour, dried fruits and vege­ taken were compelled to call “time,” as the tables and preparations of the same; bystanders crowded upon the field so seeds and forage, and a variety of much that it was almost impossible other similar articles,all of which un­ for the players to play. One of the keepers was from Medford,and it der the House bill are made subject time is doing him an injustice to say that to the duty imposed by the Taft Com­ he allowed Mr. Kuoli to bunco him mission war revenue act. In addition, out of 15 minutes in a 30-rainutes half. this amendment intends to limit Jacksonville won fairly. The boys been under the training of Prof. duties on all other articles which are have E. E. Washburn, one of the best imported into tbe Philippine Islands coaches in Southern Oregon, and to from the United States to just 50 per him more than anyone else is due the cent, of the duties levied by the victory, He did not attempt to teach House bill. The second amendment fake plays nor pretty grand-stand ball. isto limit the duty on all articles He coaci ed tiie boys to play good, coming into the United States from hard, scientific foot ball.which io the the Philippines to 50 per cent. 01 tiie second half showed Medford up in a Dingley rates if duty, which are very weak light. We are sorry that such UDjust levied by the recent H< use act. Tiie third amendment strikes cut the pro­ charge* have been made to detract vision levying a tonnage tax on all from the victory won by the Jackson­ vessels coming into tiie United Slates ville team, and we hope that under ti e advice and al the special request from the Philippines. j of ihe Mrdford team, in tiie future C ol . W. J. B ryan recently made a j games piayed between Medford and other towns, the editor of the En­ visit to Mayor Johnson of Cleveland, quirer ran be persuaded to go 'way during which both attended and back and sit down, and not make a briefly addressed a prc-Boer meeting. fool of himself. O bserver . Both expressed themselves heartily in Jacksonville, Jan. 4, 1902. favor of the cause of tiie South Afri­ can republics. Concerning tbe Dem­ Child Worth Millions. ocratic platform, Mr. Bryan said he “My child is worth millions to me,” thought it too early to forecast such a says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrisburg, document; but believed tiie party Pa., "yet I would have lost her by had I not purchased a bott le of would stand by wbat it has fought for croup One Minute Cough Cure.” One Min­ in tiie last two campaigns, and that ute Cough Cure is sure cure for the money plank would be included coughs, croup arid throat troubles. in tiie platform. Regarding his own An absolutely safe cough cure which immediately. The youngest candidacy f< r the presidency, he said acts child can take it with entire safely. Circuit Court Proceedings. that he was mt a candidate for any­ The little ones like the taste and re­ The following business has been thing. Asked if lie con-idered Mayor member how often it helped them. in this court since the last Johnson the logical candidate fur the Every family should have a bottle of transacted Minute Cough Cure bandy. At report of T he T imes : DeiioTa-ic nomination fur the presi­ One this sea-on especially it may lie need­ Jackson County Bank vs G>ld Hill dency in 1904,Mr. Bryan said: “There ed suddenly. City Drug Store, Jack­ Quartz Milling (>,; foreclosure. De­ is nobody in tiie United States who is sonville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central cree granted. B W Dean vs R F Di an et ux; to at pres, nt qualified to name tiie Dem­ Point. set aside deed. Arga<-rl and submit­ ocratic candidate. It hardly would ted. MEDFORD SQUIBS. be proper for me to as-ume tiie right C R Ray vs J R M itchell: injunc­ to discuss at y particular candidate at preset t. I ins is because 1 am not Miss Jo Orth of Jacksonville visited tion. It was ordered that J S How­ ard go upon the ground In controver­ prepared to discuss tbe relative merits in Medford Tuesday. sy, and, for the better information of of men who might. be associated with Judge Hanna atid Miss Rose Bren- the court, make a survey of that por­ the Democratic nomination.” tano of Jacksonville were in Medford tion of Mosquito spring* miningclaim, one day this week. as located by G M Whitney Nov 16, P resident R oosevelt and Secre­ A. 8. Hammond lias gone to Klam­ 1887,which lies outside what is known tary Rout have realized that a politi­ ath Palis, to attend circuit court for as the Mammoth claim, and establish monument« defining the same. cal and military mistake was made Klamath county. H E Boyden vs W T York, adminis­ when they censured General Miles for Mrs. J. G. Van Dyke and herdaugh trator of Lu'y Hamlin; to foreclose his endorsement of Admiral Dewey’s ter, who were among tiie holiday ex­ mechanic's lien. Decree granted. position in tiie Schley case. Mr. cursionists, will remain in California Nancy Carter vs M 8 Wakeman; to recover damages. Plaintiff refusing Roosevelt keenly regrets that his per­ awhile. Sixteen cai.didates for admission to plead further, defendant was given sonal insult to Miles should nave been were initiated at the last meeting of judgment fur his costs. Plaintiff printed in the papers, and has deter­ our Rebekah degrte lodge. Several given 25 days in which to further an­ mined that lie must square him.-eif members of the order from Jackson­ swer. State vs Warren Veatch; informa­ with 1 he public and appease the Gen­ ville assisted in the initiation. tion, charging larceny from a shop. era), who is preserving an omfnous A. T. Markley of Portland, who Defe idant pleads guilty and is sen- silence. Hence, at the reception at formerly ri sided In Medford, has sued senced to one year’s confinement in the White House, on New Year’s day, Julia Markley for a divorce, on the the penitentiary. of desertion, alleged to have State vs E R Williams. Same pro­ when Mile®, commanding the U. 8. ground occurred 10 years ago. They were ceedings as above. army, headed the long line of army married In Missouri in 1866. W T York vs J T C Nash; to recov­ officers resplendent in blue and gold Our Odd Fellows and Rebekah de­ er money. Defendant given until lace. He was cordially received by gree lodges held a joint Installation Feb 1st in which to file bill of excep­ President and Mr«. Roosevelt. Still Wednesday night, which was a liarid- tions. Rufus Cox, administrator estate Jas smarting under the pain of a personal some affair. A number of members Gaines, vs 8 Childers; confirmation. the order from Jacksonville and wnd public rebuke by the chief officer of Ashland were also present, and all en­ Sheriff’s sale confirmed. of tbe land, the face oi tbe old war joyed themselves. W J King vs Ada and L G Porter; to recover money. rior was pale and stern as he ap­ Chas. E. Wolcott, who started the Mary H Hanley vs E len Jane proached and acknowledged the greet­ Medford Monitor several years ago, is Kubli and Chas Pruett; to set aside ings extended him in a purely of­ now residing In Chicago with his dower in land situated northeast of ficial and perfunctory manner. When family. Tiie Guard says that he Is in Jacksonville. Gen. Miles had passed from the line the employ of tbe Sueces- Pub. Co., W F Taggart vs Lavina Waldeo; to it was a signal for a great ovation to and recently sent a draft for 1330 to recover money. one of his creditors. Dim. and diplomats and prominent Emily Hills vsFWSheffield; injunc­ tion. public men joined In tiie rush to Working 24 Hours a Day. grasp bis hand and wish him a happy A M Cowgill vs I Humason; to re­ New Year. Seme of tiie diplomats There's no rest for those tireless cover money. were especially demonstrative in their little workers—Dr. King’s New Life greet Ings and overwhelmed him Pili*. Millions are always busy, cur-j with t heir attentions. Gen. Miles re­ Ing torpid liver, jaundice, biliousness, ceived their démonstratif ns gracious­ fever and ague. They banish sick ly. ard see n retired from tiie White headache. drive out malaria. Never Meust to I.is own ii<.me. and the re­ gripe cr weaken. Small, taste nice, This sfgnatnre 1« on every hoi of tbe genuine ception there was practically a repe; work wonders. Try them. 25c at Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablet« titicn of the scene. City Drug Store. tbe remedy that curve a cold la day COMMERCIALAIf" FAMILY ORCHARDS i ) DEALERS AND NURSERYMEN BOOKKEEPING Saint Helen’s Hall Hall.... A Boarding and Day School for Girls. BORN B anks —In Ashland, Jan. 1, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Banks, a son. L oomis —In Ashland, Jan. I, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Loomis, a son. There are four skilled teachers In the Music Department alone, »peclallnts In Art and Oartory. and native tea« h< r» In French and (ierman Provision Is made for all athletic games suitable) to women, ns tennl». croquet, basket ball bicycling and hor»ebark riding A gyniLUNium. M’xiutj feet, 1» In procf-ss of construction which will offer still more npport unltl s for healthful exorcise For illustrated catalogue apply to MIHH ELEANOR TEBBffTTS. Principal: TERRIBLE DIED. Nervous Diseases W illiams —AtOntral Point, Jun. 6, 1902, Matilda Gray, wife of 1. B. Williams: aged 73 years and 7 months. nre the serious misfortune nine IT EXPANOS tenths of the women in 'HJkElPLMSS Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood tn your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fib ter out lhe waste or Impurities in the blood, if they are sick ar out of order, they fall to do thelj work. Pains, aches and rheu­ matism come from ex­ cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kidney tn uble causes quick of unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as L.vugh they had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-worki.ig In pumping thick, kidney- poisoned blood through veins and a; lerles. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves mat nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin­ ning In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no miatake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy la toon realized. It star.da the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and Is sold on its merits by al! druggists In fIfty- cent and one-dollar siz­ es. You may have a sample boltle by mall nrm. nr »«.mn-tu».. free, alio pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when v/rltln^ Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. H. Y. world. Women should know ot PORTLAND, OREGON _____ • r» i _ J UMO\ Stables, .lACKSO* VILLE OREGON. Order« for Hack«.Huggies and Riding Her»«» promptly atteuc-iU to. Ferril uk dene al reasonable rates. Heat of care taken to prevent accident«. but will be re • pottlble for none «tould they occur. Will retuae to do livery work on credit. UKUROE N LEWIS. Prop St. Mary’s Academy, Jacksonville, Oregon. EBTABLIBHED IN I865. Its wonderful effectiveness in these diseases has made it thous­ ands of friends. $1.00 per bottle at the Drug Store. Blumauer-Frank Drug Co. WHOLESALE AGENTS POSriASO ORBOOI* LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE* A F amily L ibrary T hs school continue« the careful training and thorough Instruction for which II la faaror- ably known The Bost In Current Literature The Mtieic Department MANY SHORT STORIES ANO PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS 1« àlway« In charge of competent and exper­ ienced teachers. Hoard and tuition per «o««lon of twenty week.:, 01). Studio, will be reaum- ed September 1. 1801. For proepectu«, address SISTERS or THU HOLY NAMES. 12 COMWLCTC NOVUI VCAALV $2.60 at a vcar , 25 OTE. A cosy -NO CONTINUED STORIES KVCRV NUMBER COMPLCTK IN ITSCL* I