The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 30, 1902, Image 2

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    SOUTHERN
OREGON’S OPPOR |
JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS.
Society Installations.
MINING NEWS.
CASH f°ouR PROPERTY.
i
TUNITY.
M adbona L odge N o . 12. D. of H.,
Miners' liens, deed» to mine«, water­
Mr». L. A. Heberi la visited relatives Jacks- tivtile—C. of H., Mrs. B. Hauey;
tight locations and other mining
Indications point to an unusual de­ living at Ashland last week.
L. of H , Mr«. DeBar; u. oft'., Mrs. i. blanks always on hand at T he T ime
mand for go'd mines the coming sea-'
Rev. A. T. Shoemaker of Selma was W. Tiiraklier: Rec., Corinne Linn; office.
•on, and there is no reason why this
Fin.. Mrs. Alice Ci rich: Treat»..
Residence«, Farms, I'»improved Lands, Mining Sto«V
section should not profit therefrom. a visitor at the county-seat one day Mollie Cameron: warden, II. C"lvtg;
Notices for the location of placer
Soutnern Oregon is practically a virgin last week.
Claims. Etc., can be Sold or Traded bv me. ’ Advert,
1. W.. Margaret Krause; (J. W. Harry and quartz mines, etc., up-to-date
field, notwithstanding it« recorded
Ernest Stites of Silver cite. Idaho, Luy.
and complete, for sale at T he T imes
and
have Clients all over the United States and can Sell Yen,
output and past reputation as a gold I Is tuak'ng his old borne In Josepiilue
J ai ksonx ills L odge . U nited O k - office.
producer. 1 tie atteution of capital' 1 couuty a visit.
Property in the Shortest Possible Time.
DEtt of A rtisan »- M A . Henry Ire-
The American Mining Code, stand­
should and will be called to this fact.
J. 8. Tucker, who 1« now a resident lat.d: <up»., Helle Potter; lusp.. Auiv ard authority on all subjects pertaln-
The following article from the Min­
¡of
Trail
creek,
Jackson
county.visited
Cantrail; S'. C>n., Mr«. Ella Cook; lug to mining, water-rights, etc., in
ing and Scientific Press gives thc|
Jr. Con . Oscar Lewis; M. of C , Geo. kept on hand at Ta« T imes office.
true situation, and is well worth I iu Giant's Pass last week.
Subscriptions for Mr. Bryan’s p tper, McCune: Seo., Nettie Lewis: Treas ,
perusal:
For sale: 225 feet of 7*-inch pipe, 12-
“The fashion in mines for 19021 iT.ie Commoner, the leading I*emo- Mr«. M. Taylor; Inst.. Myrtle button: Inch taper, 2 elbows. No. 1 giant, with
____ ___ _ P. M. A.,
would seem to be gold. That is to ' cratie newspaper in the Uniied State«, Mar., Mr« M. Obencbaiti:
Mr«, a . Elmer; E. Coms., M. F. Can- nozzles. All in go'td order aud used
say, the investing public who buy are taken at T he T imes office.
but little. Enquire at Tiuc T imes
trail aud Myrtle Sutton.
mines of some kind will this year buy
office.
C junty Clerk Bartlett has opened
gold mioes. Copper, and in a less de­
B anner L odge N u 23, A. O. U.
The low price of copper is responsi­
gree silver, lead and zinc, have been registration book«, and those who W., Jacksonville—M. W., Wm. M
public favorites for two year«, but of wish to vote at the coming election Colvig; foreman, Dr. Geo. De Bar ble for the closing down of the smell­
late have proved fickle.
those should not neglect to register.
Overseer, A Schmitt; guide, E. W. ers at Bisbee, Arizona, throwing out
who bought early and »old late—but
J T. Taylor, our efficient county Voyle: recorder, Jas. A. Wilson; of employment four or five hundred
not too late—these baser metal mines treasurer, is redeeming warrants pro­ financier. Max Muller; receiver, M. men.
The gold mine is the only
have been just as if tney were the real tested to Jan. I, 1S94.
The county M. Taylor; I. W.. Fred Luy: O. W.. stable property, after all.
gold mines to which they have n >w commissioners'court is doing its best Chris Ulrich.
We Furnish them For
It Is stated that duriog December
turned for more of fortune’s fayors. to reduce the county debt, but is
T able R ock E ncampment N o . 10, one Baker county mine produced *91,-
To the others, who bought late, and very much handicapped.
• O.
~ O. —
J*ck«onviiie--Geo. N. 000 and four other» *46,000, *60,000,
1.
F., JaiA*uuirine--urt
•old not at all. copper, silver and lead
In the circuit court, last week,judg­ Lewis, C P ; Silas J. Dav, H P.; M. •30.000 and *20.000 re-pectlvely. mak­
are base metals indeed, since the
was given plaintiff in the in­ M. Taylor.
F. Luv, J. W.;
mask of goiden fortune in them is re- ment
1
., Dr. ing a grand total for the month of
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suit of 8. Messinger vs. J. A. DeBir. Scribe: M. M. Taylor, Treas.: •247,000, for five mines alone.
moved. They will not be footlight junction
■
favorites again while present memo- Bricker,involving the right to certain Chas. H. Basye, Guide.
In tbe transfers printed in the
ries last even though the» are good. W1“*rs iB Williams creek district,
J acksonville L odge N o . 10, I. O. Yreka papers we notice the following:
steady company for the miners. Cop- Tae divorce suit of E. \ . Hammond
v. L. Lock wood to Herman Ztdig,
per. silver and lead will pay well for ”• Lorane Hammond was dismissed, O. F.—S. P. De Ro boa m, N. G ; Henry oue-tith interest in the Cipe Nome
Ireland, V. G.;Jas. Cronemiller. Rec.
the mining of them, even with the
We are informed that the Grant's Sec.; C. H. Basye, Fin. Sec : S. J. Day, gold copper quartz ledge, near Joe
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lower prices. They will not pay for i Pass Banking r id Trust Co. will oc- Treas
; K K. Kubli, Con.: F. Luy, creek, below tne divide between Cook
the mining of as large quantities, nor j cupy the corner room of Tuffs’ new War; C.
Send for Cslaloyus w
Pacific Nursery Co.
Ulrich,
1.
G.;
G.
’«, and Green creeks,Siskiyou mountains,
will as many mines pay. The indus­ building In tbe near future, and that R. S. N. G.; H. C. Maury, L. N. S. Lewi
•100.
V.
G.;
Tangent, Ore go
try as a whole, however, is sure to ad­ | its present quarters will then be for A. L. Wimer, R. S. V. G.; Chas. J.
Tne Tidings reports that repre­
vance under the stimulus of adversity. rent. Our citizens are considerably Meier. L. 8. V. G.: P. Applegate. R.
sentatives of a weal thy dredger com­
Better mine« will be developed and a surprised at the turn banking affairs 8. S.; C. Powell. L. 8. 8.
pany at Redding, Calif, have made
superior art of mining and metallurgy ■ have lately taken in this little city.
will be deve'oped by the enforced
R uth R ebekah D egree L odge overtures to Interested Ashland par­
Josef Mueller's concert for the ben­ No. 4. I. O. O. F., Jacksonville—Alice ties looking to the dredging of Bear
economies.
Gold—the old-time favorite, the efit of Dollle Frazer to<>k place at the Uiricb, N. G. Josephine Applegate. creek, 'lhe syndicate has a plant
many-time favorite—is again en­ 'opera bou«e Wednesday night, and ”
V. G.
C. H. Basye, Rec.
Sec. Mollie worth KJ.OOO, which, if terms are fa­
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throned in the eve of the public wboj wa< a grand succe««. Some of our Cameroo. Fin. Sec.
Lizzie Crone- vorable, it Indicates will te brought
mine as a diversion or as a specula-1 l best talent participated and did them­ miller, Treas. Ond., Dai«y Voyle. to Ashland.
tion. Why it should not always be selves much credit. Mr. .Mueller.who Warden. Belle Putter. R. S. N.
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A Grant's Pass dispatch say« that
first favorite and the lasting fashion is one of the cleverest musical artists Mary Miller. L. S. N. G . Bertha asbestos in a paying quantity has
"I saved $15.00 on the order you sent me last.liesidcs
on
tbe
coast,
handsomely
performed
is one of the inexplicable things that
I Orme. R. S. V. G-. Margaret Krause been discovered in upp?r Applegate
several
numbers.
receiving
better and fresher goods than I obtain here.”
only political economists claim to un­
i L. S. V. G , Emma* Helm«.
I g ., district, on the north slope of the
derstand. Gold mining, despite its.
(Extract
from one of our letters I.
Our citizens have already subscrib-; • F. Luy. O. G., H. Ireland.
Sisklyous. near the state line In
advancing year«, still has the charm ed about *6iX) toward tile proposed:
R
kames
C
hapter
N
o
.
66
O.
E.
southern
Josephine
county,
and
also
We
believe
there
are ninny others who can send to us with
S-'
ot mystery, and the mystery of adven­ building that will be built near tbe ,
the
simie
sntisfactorv
results, and we invite n comparison of
ture. to attract with. It« repute as depot, and in which will be placed a j Medford -W. M..Mrs. L. Sear»; A. M , lust oyer the line in Northern Cali-1
Bessie Luuisden; Sec., Mr«. fornta. Tbe discovery lias caused a
being uncertain is just. Those who permanent exhibit of tue mineral, ' Mr«.
prices
in
our
Catalogue
with local rates.
number
of
miner«
to
enter
the
dis
­
Mattie
Pickel;
'Irea«.,Mrs.
Etta
Vas
­
claim to know it best. and for whom j agricultural, uorticultural and forest
ter:
Cun..
Mrs.
Nellie
Whitman;
A.
trict
and
stake
claims.
Many
of
the
We
guarantee
quality
of our goods, soft- packing and de-;
there is no mystery in it, say it is interests of Josephine county. There
„ttw-tlM
it e».l .¿per«»« iC.. Mrs. Mattie Hutchison: chaplain, claims staked, owing to tlie quantity
easier to tell good gold mines from I,
__ _
liverv.
Ix.*t
us
liecome
better
acquainted.
of asbestos they contain, give promise
n *1 an n a enterprise
n r a F v\ V112 a w
til prove
rs ft v t«a r,\
r, in Kitty
w w ■ -
_
bad gold mines than to tell whether kilo
such
will
to r this
Webb; Aaab,”M^NelTl
’e Mc- of much value in the future, as this
We
have
complete
price
lists
for the asking. Postal card
crops will fruit or fail. Certainly. ; section,
Gowan: Ruth, Mr«. Lou Elwood; Es­ mineral is very useful for various pur­
insure«
same
bv
return
mail.
wheo it i» only to find the gold and !
enough of it, mere is more certainty , The mayor and city council have ther, Mrs. Luella Mann: Mart ha. Mrs. poses.
to gold mining than to the mining of '■ locked borus over the appointments Ella Nash; Electa, Miss Gertrude
When one or more persons have
SMITH’S CASH (Deni) STORE,
the other metal«, where, io aaditloo I made by the former. His Honor ap­ Weeks; warden, Mr». Elmira Miller; made a location of 20. 40, 60 or more
sentinel.
F.
O.
Hurd;
organist,
Mr».
pointed
Geo.
P.
Furman
auditor
and
to finding them and enough of them,
acres of placer land In single tract
Minnie
Luy.
is added the uncertainty as what police judge. John Lockhart, marshal,
they may elsewhere locate additional
they will exchange for measured in Jonn Patrick street superintendent.
claims. The location of a placer
C. £. Maybee city attorney. B. O. Me-
He Kept Hl* Leg.
gold.
claim requires a bona tide di«coveiy,
There is no compeHtion in gold Cullock surveyor, only the nomina­
Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan of the same as a quartz location. If a
mining.
Tberj is, as there very tion of Patrick and Maybee were con- Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg location be made without »uch a dis­
properly should be, a neverending ef­ tirmed. Mayor Kremer is not daunted with a rusty wire. Inflammation and covery it Is not a valid location, and a
treatment
and blood poisoning set In. For two year»
fort to improve its methods and ex-1 bv thi« . discourteous
.
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»ecood party later making a discovery
tend their app'ication. Tue success j Wl‘‘B01<* me fort.
he suffered Intensely. Theo the’ best can legally claim the land and told
of one gold miner, or one set of gold I Ths S. P. D. & L. Co. ha« elected doctors urged amputation. “But,” the same against the first locator.
miners, in doing this does not mean ¡the following officers tor the ensuing he writes, “1 used one bottle of Elec- Placer locations may be made In »ub-
a possible increment
“
neat of loss to other year
year. Direct
irs, R A. Booth, H. c. , trie Bitter» and H boxes of Bucklen’s divi«looi 9( Veg sere« each where Isod
gold miners.
C-
■* contrary, it Kinney, , ..
Oo “
the
J. Henry Booth, John F. I Arnica Salve and my leg was found "as bt«>a previously surveyed by the
means an added increment
of
gain
to
Kelly?
A.
J.
Hetctiman?"
F*' H. Buck »nd well as ever.” For eruption« !
Fouled im ».)
increment of gain to Kelly,
A.
F.
.
~ J. Hetctiman.
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For eruption*, i¿hvernment, and the locations muvt
the others and a new gold field opened '--
■ D.
-■
and J J.
Fry. Tne directors
have eczema, tetter, salt rheum, sores and conform
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- a« possible to the *
as
nearly
for other gold miners. Their income elected H. C. Kinney, president. R. all blood disorders Electric Bitters
cannot make an overproduction, no A. Booth, manager. J. Henry Booth, h«» no rival on earth. Try them surveyed lines of lhe land. It is hot
matter bQW much more production secretary and treasurer. The com-, L’ity Drug Store will guarantee «atis- absolutely necessary to have a claim
surveyed in order to determine the
they may make.
pany will manufacture many thou«- Jaction or refund money
Only 50 corner stakes.
music , art and elocu r I
< r .
There ha« been at times a sugges­ and» of boxes for California fruit cents,
Thia School offers ttMlrls s brrso ard tborr agh educsllt e. <r b M e * d w Hh it » advsatttM
tion that the gold mines of the wer.d growers during the season.
i
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of a healthful end reBcedbotov
It occupies s large and sorsi Uve I ulldirg In the ¡wmrC.air
vicinity of tbo Cttv Park
The sanitary coadltton of tbe premia's baa i-rru made a n aiirraf
The New York World.
would be gathered into one ^reat i
bemocratic
State
Cammlttee
special attention. Tbe bod chambers, class and recitation rc-oids are large and irmrawsiv
T he T imes in it« last i««"‘ ¡naj.
combination or trust. The possibility
Time baa demonstrated that the vcBtllated: and the eonatruetlou of tbe bulld'bg Is such that every room 1s oten to the aaaEat
Will Meet«. '
staie tbat j o.
need Inspire no fears for les^eoed prof­ ; rerteutly
Tbe greatest care baa been taken to provide all tbe necessary apioleimrnt.
,, ,,,
Fhrlwa-Week World stand« alone in
equipped school, sod to furnish every fsclllty for trslblcg pepila In Dru st st protro n r'iSa
■jth aud P. H. Harth, who .were
it in the industry. IndepeDdeQCti is
A call f^g ff
|ng of t he Demo- its clas«. other papers have imitated Tbe
alm of tbe school Is to give tborcugb sod well-ciuercd nslrvrtloa to « r's «rd tsaS
po'llhje with gold mining as it i« subpoenaed to testify as to the char- *’raUi -State Central Committee, io he It* form, but net its success. This is women. Biting tbrm for college wheo that In desired, sidro aid In bs c< tontet (
c. ins
possible with no other kind of metai-3cter. of Ja*- Brown formerly of : held I q Portland. Tnur«day,Jan. 30th. because it tells all the news all the and womanly character.
The Fell term opens September I«. litui. Afseultyot twenty competent teachers I m
one
of thé parties In- i ha, net-n issued over tue signatures of time and tells It Impartially, whether r,e«ruitl
mining. It i? not OWKiary to make Grant’s Pas-), ““
“ '*
1<,reD *D<1 TOUn* W0lncn tb*' lB<,lv,du»1 c,re “• iBMiuction Beeecsan to t”be?
a market tor the tnetal; it is sol even • 1 Oicted for participating in the lynch« • Satbuei WhitS of Baker city, chair- that new» be political or otherwise.
There are four skilled teachers In the Music Department alone specialists la An .al
necessary that it should be coined H, fog of four men and a boy at Lo^kouty i Inan. and Richard W. Montague of It is In fact almost a dally at the Oarlory.
aDd naiire trac brr* I d French and German
"
be exchangeable. Wnlle a monopoly Modoc county, Calif., had returned. 1 P »rtland, secretary of the committee. price of a weekly, and you cannot af­
Provision Is made tor all athletic games suitable to wt mtn. an terbia, crtoi et hasktt nail
ford
to
be
without
it.
Republican
Tney
speak
well
uf
Altura«
and
the
The
business
whicii
will
come
befo'e
bicycling
and
boraebsck
riding
A
gsmnaaium
Smaltai
feet.
Is
In
rioctas
of
ioasirurira
sif gold is conceivable, it is not seri­
which will offer still mo-e opport uniti a for healthful exercise
«<’ tonstrticiitte
ously conceivable as being effected surroundieg country, which sensation­ ¡the meeting will Jiertain to tbe pollt- and Democrat a'lke can read the
For Illustrated catalogue apply to
al
new«paper
report«
have
pictured
a«
Thrlce-a-Week
World
with
absolute
,
ical
situation
In
the
state
and
to
party
through tDe mining of all the gold
MI«« ELEANOR TEBHhTT«. Principal;
from the mines. The people who being a very tough community, tu say affairs tn the several sections. Dem­ confidence in Its truth. In addition
the
least,
to
news
it
publishes
tirst-clasn
serial
ocrats who are not members of the
would make such a monopoly would
get the gold after it is mined with i The installation of the officer« of organization will be invited to attend stories and other fpatnres Suited to
CONTEST NOTICE.
and to take part in anydiscusslo« the home and tireside. The Tbrlce-a-
J®*5 r-sv.
j Merlin s tent of tbe Knights of the which may arise. It is possible, but Wtek World's regular subscription
DBU ARTMEXTOFTHK INTEfiiOll.
" The y ar 1902 will be a g>xl year to! ' MaecAbeCs, conducted by D. H. Stov­
price la onjy 11 00 per year, and this
f nitro R tatss L s R d r rrn a
open new gold mine«. Tbe owner* of all, was a very plea«ant eveDt. There not probaole.that the committee may paja for 156 papers. This unequaled
K ovxbihu , O rb , us . DrormDer III. IWI.
set
the
date
for
the
state
convention
old, long-closed gold mine«, the own­ sa» a large attendance and all eh-
A
sufficient
contest sfflilavu bavins Mel
newspaper and T he T imes can b>th
er« of gold mine rr xpects, «hould 1 joyed themselves thoroughly. The of the party. The members who are be obtained for the extremely low
tiled In thia cffl.e by Addle A. Vsodvrlisrr.
expected
to
attend
tbe
meeting
are:
eontSktanl.
sRalnst
tbe bomratead entry Ms
bring them out onto the bargain following is a list of tho«e installed:
price of tl 90.
isai rrad< November tu. law. for tbe nH »•’i.
counter while they are the fashion P C.,E. H. Yancy. C..Geo. A Guild. Samuel White, chairman, Baker city,
•cd
»4
nwq.
MVtion
Si. townskip .»< walk
and while people can buy will look at L. C , J. P. McConnell. R. C., M. C. Richard W Montague, secretary,Port
range I «rat. br Lee R Wblls, conteatec.i 1»
land,
J
H
Robbins.
Baker,
E
E
WIL
»15.00
ta
515.00
a
Week
which
It
is
slieseil
that
tbe enliyman has
tbe yellow gold in the rock.and listen Bond. Cnap.. W. H. Jordan, berg.,
wholly sbabdoned tbe trscla embraced In ibis
to and believe the my«tery and ro­ A. M. Hammond. M at A.. C. D. son. Bentjn. T F Cowing. Clackamas,
Salary for an intelligent man or
entry for » period exiwodloK one tear last psat
mance of gold mining In distant lands. Sexton. 1st M. of G., W. R. Powers. J E Campbell, CIat«op, W F Slaugh­ woman In each town.
and that aut h anandnnmrnt «aa not oauaad by
Permanent
rraoon ot his employment In the army, navy,
Tue fashion, while it should endure, 21 M. of G.. L. A. Hammond. Sent., ter, Columbia, John F Tlali, Coos, W position. 30 eettt« per hour for »rare
or marine corpa of tbe United Stales is »
A
Booth,
Crook,
Geo
Filzhugh.Curry,
past experience teaches will not la*t A- Schaffer. Pick., Cha«. McCaslin.
time.
Addrews
Manufacturer,
private soldier, officer, seaman, or marine,
S E Van Vact/ r, Gilliam. G I Hazel­
indefinitely. Tne days will COtBC to
during the war with Spain, or during any o U mv
1102, Calcaffo.
war In which the United etatea may lie co-
The two branche* of the Woodmen tine. Grant, Julian C Byrd. Harney, J
it when the public think they know
ifaxrd Sa|d parties are tierrby holllted to ae
the mystery. They will ask too much I of the Worlo Installed their < ff’Cers a O Booth, Josephine, ft F Van Brim­
jiear, respond and offer evtrler.ee loushing >aW
of it, and, Dot getting it. will turn few nights ago and had a merry ti me. mer. Klamath, H Daly. Lake, 1 L
I iulegalrou at 10o'clock s M . on February 4,
I Ilk« before Gua Newbury, Co.aty Clerk, al
their money U> other market«. So it The following is a Hst of tliove in­ Campbell, Lane, B Gaither, Lincoln,
| Jacksonville. Oregon, ard that final hcarlef
is that now is the time for gold stalled: Rogue River Camp: C. C., J. H C Watson, Linn. W M Kaiser,
will be held at 10o'clock A M on February IS.
One
ot
tbs
most
helpful
books
no
nerve
weak
­
Marion,
K
H
Test,
Malheur,
Henry
A.
Slover.
A.
L
.A
J.
Plk».
B..G»o.
! IIL2. before the Register and Receiver a' the
m i ne*.
LolledSiates Land Omce In Roseburg. Oro
The Dr< spectors can now bring H. Slover. C., C. E. Maybee. E., H. Biackman. Morr ■*, J C Welch, Mult­ ness ever lssoeo Is thsl ent;lied "Nerve
[ gon
Th' «aid contestant having. In a proper
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A. Strobel. S, nomah, D W Sear«. Polk, Josiah Waste." by Dr. Hswyer or Ssn Frsoclsco.no*
their gold mines to tlie capital tbat » V. Meade. W.. L
i
afHduvIt.
Hied December It. i«t>>, set forth t eta
'•I., W. E. Deao. Marsh, Sherman. P W Todd. Tilla- In Its fiftieth thousand. This work of an ex
GRCATCST
NOTH
few years ago would not consider Wm Shermat).
| which show tbal after due dlllgen.- • n. rvaal
perleoced and reputable phjslclsn la In sgna
rmkik.
Ti.oma«
Ormond,
Union,
E
D
|
service
of
thia notice can not be made It la
finest
pla
.^
ano
Azalea
Circle:
G.
N.,
Estel
la
Berry.
them. They should not fail to do it
!
»nd direct'd that such notloc
ABSOLUTE f JRITY
while the fashion lasts. There Is no A > Mary Dean. L., Mae Davis. C., Hosd. Umatilla. Aaron Wade, Wallo­ ableoontreat to the vast auw of false teaching
be
given
by
due und proper publication
which prevails on this Interesting subject
It
GUARANTELO
Kinney.
Indication at the pre«ent time that W. E Dean. A.. Mabel
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M , wa, H C Llebe. Wasro, John H Wall, abounds
J T BR1ÍMA F». Reflate]
in caretully considered and practical
CvOMty *
»aavu^o o»
J H. BOOTH, Received
any preference will be made as be­ Ethel Palmer. I. S, Anna Schall- Washington, W W H'«>ver, Wheeler.
advlee, and has tbe two great merits of wis­
Jackson
and
Yamhill
counties
are
¡burn,
< J. 8., S. Ahlf. M., J. A. -feti-
tween lode* aDd placer«. Tbe possi-
dom and sincerity.
without
their
member«
of
the
com
­
bilities of profit from both are’ now nings.
Il la Indorsed by both tbe religious end secu­
mittee. They will «»m be appointed.
fully recognized.
The two hank« in Grant'« Pa«s have Chairman White, when asked what lar preen Tbe Chicago Advance says- “A
It does not take a»
as long
Jong a time t<>
ltdoe»noti«<e
to
.lldated. and the same policy
perusal of the book and the application of Its
make a gold mine as it d»e» t) make a wbjCb wa» followed before the new would c<me i»efore the committee, principles will put health, hope and heart In-
that probably nothing further
Sopp?rr^ln®'ia m^nZThuvp ar/advan l>»nk was organized will be pursued said
titan was contained In the foregoing o thousands of lives that are now suffering
developed gold mines have an advan- ly
Tt)etnirfj barik w(If
through nervous Impairment.•’
this inat
that i ha*
denied t io j ub
t,abii»hed
Deonle di-«ati«tied
di-«ati«fied with
tage in in>s
a« been
oeen uennw
|j.hed by people
witn would be brought up. Mr White.who Tbe book Is II by mall, postpaid.
lackaonville Oregon.
the owners of some copper «■<««’■ tb<! two now existiuir If it ewer 1« Th* 1« district attorney for the Eighth
One of tbe most Interesting chapt. rs—chap­
They are not as likely as the ¡demine« r',1,owink are the officers recently judicial district recently visited the
ter xx, on Nervines and Nerve Tonlee—has
countie«
of
Eastern
Oregon,and
found
have uode’eloped and wjd mines p!ected. Orsnt,, pSM Banking and
T raoc M ark «
printed separately as a sample chapter,
K8TAB1J8HED IN I8b<t.
Dcaian* ,
left when the fashion changes.
Trust Co.-Directors, J. Frank Wat- a revival iff the Jeffersonian Demo­ been
and
will
be
sent
to
any
address
for
stamp,
by
cratic
principles.
He
intends
now
to
Most of what is gained in gold min-
-
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- -■
-
CowvRtaHT» Ac­
.« ■ |*OD, Geo.
R.
Riddle,
Herbert
Smith, make » tour of the Willamette tbe publishers, T hk FActric Pen. Co. Hoi
et and doeorinGon mar
ing lasts. The new mines S
<.
nr L- L.Jewell, R. A Booth, J T. Tuffs
Uber an
T hs school continues the careful training
they pay, stay open. A change of and IM. Lister; president J. Frank valley and Southern Oregon to ascer­ MMt, Ban Francisco.
muntra-
sea thorough Instruction for which It Is favor-
PatenU
aoly known.
fashion in mines does not close them Watson, vice-president R. A. Booth, tain tbe statu« of the Democracy in
für aeeurtne natonta.
down. Not all the new gold mines cashier L. L. Jewell. First National the various counties there, says the
h Munn Ä <\>. rav al va
arg* In tbe
The Music Deptirtment
that are opened prove good mines,but ; Bank—President R. A. Booth, vice- Oregonian.
the continually advancing skill in tne ' president J. C. Campbell, cashier H.
Is always I a charge ot competent and evpe.--
Lend tor S*le.
art is limiting the range of possible ! L. Gilkey, directors, fc. A. Booth, H.
leneed teachers. Hoard and tuition per session
A hondeotnely IlhtMrated weskly. Lar real rtr-
of twenty week .. Swioo. studies will be resum­
failure. It is easier to know in ad­ C. Kinney, J. D Fry, J. C. Campbel),
mlation of aay Staaptiac kwrnal. Tenn», »i s
I have 1560 acres of land, all in one
ed Reptember V. U0L
-------------------------b*|L «old by all newsdaaler*
vance the chances, so as to take them I P. H. Harth, J. T. Tuffs, a . W. Dahl­ iract,, on Antelope creek for «tie. It
For prospectus, address
if they seem to balance favorably, or berg.
I Is »ituated 18 miles from Jacksonville,
SISTERS OF THE HOLY N a MER.
to leave them, if the balance of
112 miles from Central Point, and 10
chance 1» the other.”
miles from Medford. 1 will tell thia
A Profitable Inveatmeat.
land in tracts of 100 acres up until all
A Raging. Roaring Flood.
"1 was troubled for about seven is sold, at *10 per acre. It is good
Washed down a telegraph line years with my stomaeh and In bed farming and grazing land, and a good
PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS
which Chas. E. Ellis of Lisbon, la., half my time,” says E. Detrick, stock range on the outside. I will
PORTLAND, OREGON
bad to repair. “Standing waist deep Somerville, Ind. “1 spent about «1000 sell all. or a« low as 100 acres In a
A. P. Arwistrowg. LL. «., Principal
in Icy water,” he writes, “gave me a and never could get anything to help tract. Inquire of Wx. B ybkk , Jack-
I
terrible cold and cough.
It grew me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia ¡•onvilie Or
A practical, progressive school, conspicuous
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worse dally. Finally the best doctors Cure. I have taken a few bottles and
for thorough work, with hundreds of (rsduates
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You live by
tn Oakland,Neb., binux city and Oma­ am entirely well.”
In positions as Imokkrepera anil stenographer*.
ha said 1 had consumption aud could I wnat you riigeat and assimilate, if
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Already proud of a high standiny wherever
not live. Then 1 began using Dr. your stomach doesn’t flight your ft.od
known,
It
steadily
grown
better
and
better
12
COMPLETE
NovtL* VCARLY
JACKSONVILLE
King’s New Discovery, and was whol­ you are really starving. K'tdol Dy«-i
Open all the year. Students admitted any time.
For Infant» and Children.
ly cured by six bottles.” Positively pepsi* Cure does tne stomach’s work
MANY SHORT STORIES ANO
Private or clans Instruction. Learn what and
You don’t
guaranteed for cough«, colds and all ny digesting the food.
Orders for Hacks,Buggies tod Riding Horse« I
papers ON TIMELY TOPICS
throat and iung troubles by City Drug , have to diet. E it all y >u want. Ko­ Thi Kind Y ob Have Always Booght how we teach, and what It coats. Catalogue fre* promptly <ai tended to.
»2.50 PCRVCAR; 25 era. A COPV
Feeding dene at reasonable rates.
Heat of
dol Dv»pep»i« Cure core* »11 ‘t' mach
Store. Price 50c.
Board of Directors -----
—
Bears the
care iaucn to prevent accidents, but will be re
«NO
CONTINUED STORIES -
trouble«. Ci’y Dru„> Store. Jackson­
apornioie for none a bo u Id they occur.
D. P. THOMPSON, PRESIDENT
Jo iure
■• ro««»ir
ville, and Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Signatur* uT
Will refuse to do livery work on credit
KVKRV NUMBCR COMPLgTC IN IvaXLF
*ke Ca*caretg Cand ” C.n‘>u . ’
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rfti
D. SOLIS COHEN - . DAVID M. DUNNE
GKURGE h
LEW1H, Prop
Point.
* C C. Cail to cura, arwv*i* reíatid dkjiu .«
REED MOYER. I pf Mp Cp|l It
Centerlisle, N. Y. LCl 1T1C OCll ||
Trees, Vines, Plant
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COMMERCIAL FAMILY ORCHAR
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The BEST and MOST Reliable Stock Gro
on the Coast.
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25 Market St.. San Francisco, Calif.
Saint Helen’s Hall ••••
PORTLAND, OREGON.
A Boarding and Day School for Girls.
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St. Mary’s Academy,
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P atents
fflnerlcait.
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UNION
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