Democratic Times LATE NEWS. LATBST JOSEPHINE NEWS POLITICAL GOSSIP Trees, Vines, riant The Prohibitioni«ts of Josephine Don't forget to register. It will be The Democratic rousty convention will meet 1« Grant'« Paia April 3d. Prtmarlen will be county have nominated the following too late after May l&tb. held March ISd. local ticket: Representative, R M Notes, receipts, drafts, due-bills, Erberle; county judge, G W Wimer; etc., In book form, can always be ob­ Grant'a Paaa 1« following something after clerk, C C Root; sheriff, W M Hair; • We Furnish them For tained at T ub T imes Printing House. the manner of Portland tn tbe matter of mak­ assessor, C C Taylor; commissioner, ing the paaalug hobo«, or, mors properly CHAS. NICKELL. Editor B Maaa«or. Wm. Koeppe, watchmaker and Jew­ apeaklng, the resident boboa, work. Thia oily John Hackett; treasurer, J W lsliarn; eler, is now located on California has no rook pile, but it baa muddy oroaa-walka surveyor. W C Long. The Prohibitionists of Jackson street, opposite the postofflce. Satis­ occasionally, ditches that need cleaning, end KAN’S BRICK BUILDING, California St. faction aranteed. atreeta that need repairing The police herd county met at Medford on the6th,and nominated the following ticket. E. The Perkins crop of hops at North together the Weary Willies as feat as they 8 Wolfer of Medford and D. L. Rice Advsrll«enieni« lnaerwd at reosonabl« rotta Yamhill, amounting to 400 bales, lias accumulate in town, give them something to acted as chalrmau and secretary of beeu sold to Paul Weidner at a little eat and put them to work on tbe oroea-walks, the convention respectively. State ditches and streets, ror a few days tbe better than 14 cents per pound. Ashland; “gang" under the marshal's direction wan senator, D II Hawkins, DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVEN­ The quadrennial weighing of mails, large In number; but the ranks are daily representatives, E B Lockhart, Cen­ TION. to determine the compensation of tbe thinning out, and It 1« quite likely that in a tral Point, C E Hoskins, Gold Illll; Pacific Nursery Co. railroads for carrying it, is progress­ short time tbe city will be entirely rid of ita ' joint representative. C H Hoxie, Med­ Send for Catalofue to The Democrat« of Oregon will mort tn Stale ford; clerk, ES Wolfer. Medford; re­ ing, and will continue 36 days. Convection at Portland on Thursday. April hobo element. Tangent« Oregon. 10, 1904. for tbe purpose of nomlbstlng candi­ G T Richards, Medford; sher­ The Portland Dispatch says that Tbe Portland Telegram of a late date prints a corder, dates for tbe several state offices and the rati­ iff, L F Lozier, Medford; cotnmiiwion- fication of nominations tor congressional, dis­ John H. Mitchell and tbe Portland half-tone of Mlaa Agnea George, making the trict snd joint legislative offices, to be voted Oregonian were married on Feb. 20, following aommenta: “Among the popular and er, W A Cordell. Ashland; coroner, A tor at the ensuing June election. The several W Jacobs, Ashland; assessor, H 8 promising young women of Southern Oregon is counties will be entitled to the following rep­ 1901, after being divorced 26 years. Brumble, Medford; treasurer, W J resentation In said convention: Miss Agnea George of Grant's Paaa, who aa an Salt Mackerel, Boosey, Jacksonville; county com­ I 14 Linooln.... Baker... -, elocutionist and reader baa become a favorite, Salt Salmon Bellies, mittee, E 8 Wolfer, L F Lozier, K 17 Benton . 6 Lien.......... not only here, but also In other Southern Ore ­ 3 Holland Herring, Clackamas 13 Malheur .. Russ of Medford; H E Badger, D L 16 gon towns where she has appeared. She la a Rice, W A Cordell, D 11 Hawlclns and Clatsop ... & Marion......... At Nunao’s. 3 Columbia.. 1 Morrow .... aaltve daughter of the Stele and has lived in W Jacobs of Ashland. 41 7 Multnomah Coos.......... Attorney-General Knox has tiled Josephine oounty alnro her second year. Mica A About 8 4 Polk.............. Crook........ 70 of the Socialists of Jack- the suit brought in tbe name ________ of the J George graduated from the aoboola of this 2 Sherman Curry ........ county met at Medford last Sat­ 13 Tillamook.. Douglas . United States against tbe mergement county and spent one year at the Southern son urday, and after endorsing the nation­ 12 of the Great Northern aud Northern 3 Umatilla.... Gilliam .... Oregon State Normal School, taking a special al platform of their Grant......... 4 Union....... party nomi­ Pacific railroads under one manage ­ course in elocution. Miss George is an ex­ nated a full county and legislative tick­ 3 Wallowa ... Harney.. . 11 Wasco........ ment. Jackson.... cellent reader and a close student of elocution­ et, towtt: State senator, J W Wiley 6 Washington Josephine 3 Wheeler . . Klamath.. Deeds, mortgage«, leases, bonds, ary work. Sbe has a promising future." of Medford; representatives, 0 P 11 bills of sale and every imaginable 2 Yamhill .. . Lake........ . Tbe Supreme Court has affirmed tbe judg­ Snell and J A Thomas of Medford; 16 Lane............ 364 kind of legal blanks—the lates* and ment of Judge Hanna's court in tbe case of C- joint representative, I) M Brower of Total ... By order of the Democratic State Central best—are constantly on hand at T ub E. Harmon, administrator of estate of H. Gas­ Ashland; sheriff, Grant Rawlings of quet. vs. Chas. Decker. The following is a Central Point; clerk, Wm Abbott of Committee. T imes office. SAMUEL WHITE, Chairman. of the decision: "This Is an so Hon Phoenix; recorder, M L Hartley of R W. M ontag Vtt, Secretary. Senator McComas has presented to synopsis by an administrator to recover IWOti.tC on an Medford; treasurer, J A Smith of the Senate the memorial or the Mary­ open For 100 lbs. California acoount. the trial resulting In judgment Medford; assessor, A J Messner of land legislature, asking that the for plaintiff for «384 H, from which he appeals. Gold Hili; commissioner, II Richard­ Ex-Gov. A ltgeld of Illinois, one thanks of Congress be extended to Ad­ Summaries of the ledger acoount entired in son of Trail; surveyor, R W Kennedy , or Spreckel*« Fine. of tbe ablest, best and most pictur­ miral Schley on account of his services evidence were excluded by the trial court, and of Applegate. The affair had a de­ Dry Gra.nvla.ted. during the war with Spain. the appellate court holds the account was not cidedly Populistic smell of tile middle- esque men In the w hole country, died no . ae MAmcrr O tri it . A large quantity of newspapers, admissible aa primary evidence. The rourl of-the-road variety, the same old faces _____Can wr price-lüt yr>u? at Joliet Tuesday, while delivering a suitable for wrapping, pasting on holds tbat plaintiS alleged facta relied upon, seen at conventions previously held lecture in favor of the Boers. walls, putting under carpets, etc., can which being denied, the burden of establishing by disciples of the Omaha platform be obtained cheap, in quantities tc them rested upon him. No memorandum In predominating. J ohn D. L ong , Secretary of tbe suit, at T hk T imes Printing House. any book of original entries was Introduced to Wanted to Know Navy, has resigned. ’Tis well, He Pat Moore, who had been working substantiate tbe point of fact referred to In has covered his department with on tbe Divine ranch, situated in testimony Introduced to show why defendant The whereabouts of John H. Clair, was charged with 1444H.51, hence no error was F shame in more ways tbau one, partic' Harney county, recently shot and committed In excluding that sum. The books or St. Clair. He is 74 years old, five killed Geo. Simpson, the foreman. feet, nine or ten inches high, crooked ularly by his outrageous treatment He held all tbe witnesses at bay until of the original entry are held not good proof to nose, caused by a fall when young, of Admiral Schley. Still the Presi­ be saddled a horse and escaped. It establish loans for large turns of money. No eyesight very poor. Last time we saw dent belongs to tbe same clique that was a cold-blooded murder, as Moore error being found, judgment 1« affirmed " him he wore chic whiskers; is a miner A T I T But if you are going East write has done so much dirty work in the bad no provocation. by occupation and was seeu In the vi­ matter. A great strike of workingmen was TEACHERS* LOCAL INSTITUTE. cinity of Lakeview, Lake county, Ore­ us for our rates and let us tell vo gon, in September, 1900. Any infor­ I t is again reported that ex-Presi- inaugurated in Boston March 10th, The local Institute held ln Central Point mation will be very kindly appreciated about the service and accomrnou k.lNT"Al along tbe docks, at freight depots and dent Kruger of Transvaal is soon to among teamsters who handle steamer Saturday was an unqualified sucoess Owing by bis relatives. dations offered by the Address H. L. S lager , pay a visit to the United States. If and railroad freight. Thousands to tbe absence of County Superintendent Daily, No. 267 West Main St.,Springfield,O. who Is still quite ill, Pror A J Hanby, princi­ he comes with the idea of securing walked out from their places of em­ pal of the Central Point sohool, was elected ployment. It is thought that the mediation or assistance for the Boers strike chairman. Miss Roberta Rippey w*s elected Probate Court. will extend to other cities. in South Africa he will have his secretary. The Institute was held In the pub­ THROUGH ' TOURI8T ---------------- CARS --------- via the Tbe following business has been The stream of settlers and home ­ trouble foi nothing. The United seekers has at length reached Port­ lic school building, and when the meeting was transacted in this court since tbe last ILLINOIS CENTRAL front PACIFIC called to order at 10:30 o'olock A. m . tbe high­ States government is not in tbe busi­ land in full volume. Arrivals Friday, school report of T he T imes : COAST to CHICAGO and CINCINNATI. room was filled with teachers ana pa­ ness just at present of extending including the large number that Estate of Caroline B Hoffman. Or­ Don’t fail to write us about vour trip, as we are either aid or sympathy to people came on the delayed double-sectioned trons. der made finally discharging D Linn, struggling to gain liberty and inde­ Northern Pacific train, were about The following programme was given In the administrator. in a position to give you sonic valuable informa­ forenoon: “Tbe First Day of School,” M Ella pendence against powerful and brutal 500. Recently about 400 settlers Griffiths; !• Some of the Difficulties of Gram Estate of John Bryant. Inventory tion and assistance. 5319 miles of track, over foes. reached Portland. About 200 of these mar," W T Van Scoy; "Primary Work," Zuda of appraisement, showing property which is operated some of the were bound for points on the South­ Owens; "Demands That a Teacher Must valued at *231, approved. Order made T he Outlook io its March magazine ern Pacific lines south of Portland, Meet," J Percy Wells. In the afternoon to pay claims, etc. number has no less than ten illus­ and took tbe first train for their des­ Roberta Rippey was first on the programme Estate of John A Boyer. Inven­ t&I trated special features—certainly a tination. with tbe topic "Geography." G R Carlock be­ tory and appraisement, showing prop $ Prince Henry of Prussia returned ing absent, bis toplo, "Language," was ably erty valued at *826.70, approved. good showing as to quantity in a For particulars regarding freight or passenger Estate of John C Rueck. inventory New York on the 7tn, having fin­ presented by State Superintendent Aokermsn. magazine which is also a weekly news­ to rates sail on or address ished the tour mapped out for him. Lila Sackett was also absent, and ber toplo, of appraisement, showing property to paper and devotes even in its “maga­ He was absent from tbe city Dine "Busy Work," was omitted A J Hanby read tbe value or *136.40, approved. J. C. LINDSEY, B. H. TRUMBULL, Estate of Prudence Walker. Cita­ zine numbers” large space to current days, during which time his special a paper on ' 'The Value of Education," which, T. F. ¿t P. A. Com’l Agt. topics, editorials and book reviews. train was within the territory of 13 on motion of Mr Ackerman, he was requested tion to heirs, to show cause why real states, and logged a total distance of to send to tbe Oregon Teaohers' Monthly for estate should not be sold, ordered to Among tbe illustrated articles of this 4358 142 Third St., Portland, Oregon. miles. He was greatly pleased publication. "How to Use Current Events" issue. month are: Two College Presidents with his trip, and issued a statement was presented by E E Wasbburn. Estate of Josie Cox. April 15th set (Mark and Henry Hopkins); Edward expressing his satisfaction at the op­ Superintendent Ackerman then addressed as day for hearing final statement of Everett, Hale’s “Memories of a Hun­ portunity which came to him and the Institute on tbe value of co-operation of administrator. Estate of Conrad Mingus. Semi­ gratification at -- the ——---------------------------- ------- cordiality with —>vu parents and teachers, and made a plea for dred Years;”E. A. Steiner s “Crackow the annual order placed on record, subject and Polish Patriotism;” Poultney Which tie WdS received throughout the , thoroughness in Instruction. . Each topic on the programme was followed to objection on final account. Bigelow’s “Henry, the Sailor Prince;” Country. Estate of minor heirs of T W Bry­ You have good reason to fear an at- j b* • lively discussion, visiting teachers were W. A. Brown’s “Some Rare Musical ant. Order made citing heirs to show Instruments;” and Clifton Johnson’s tack of pneumonia, when you haye a hospitably entertained by the cltliena. In tbe evening Superintendent Ackerman cause why real estate should not be “When tbe White Mountains are severe cold, accompanied by pains in the chest or in tbe back between tbe delivered a leoture in tbe M E church to a sold. White.” Estate of W T Leever, an incom­ shoulders. Get a bottle of Chamber­ large audience. It was preceded by a short petent. Ell Mayer, 8 F Hathaway literary and musical programme lain ’ s Cough Remedy and use it as A6 the Eugene Guard says, the and it will prevent the Superintendent Daily was missed very much, aud Jas Grieve appointed appraisers. trusts have justification in advancing directed threatened attack. Among the tens and all the teachers expressed regrets at bls (Founded law.) <|he prices of commodities which they of thousands who have used this rem­ inability to attend the Institute. control. Seeing that the people of edy for colds and la grippe we have Tbe following is a list of teachers In attend­ I FT nr ? 4 I a ** ' ’ ' * ? ' M 1 ' ° ¡ i 2 1 h 7 1 tbe United States, through their yet to learn of a single case that has ance: J Percy Wells, M Ella Griffith«, Idith resulted io pneumonia, which shows Dungey, J A Bish. R H Jonas, Mauds Down­ votes at recent presidential elections, that this remedy is a certain preven­ ing, Bertha Corum. A O Freel, Frances Barnes, have put a high-tariff wail around tive of tbat dangerous disease. For Belle Potter, Grace Amann. Lutle B Ulrich, MUSIC, ART ¡AND ELOCUTION. Zuda Owens. Flossie Briscoe, Mamie Rippey, 3EE MADE A PROPHECY WHICH HAI the country, they naturally suppose sale by City Drug Store. Tbli B*ho()l odtew fc) girl* * broAd * b <3 Iborrugb (ducBik D (w>tnhtned with in *. of * h**ltbhi) ADd bom* Il occupies a litrge »nd Atlrseilve L itJX Roberta Rippey , Eunice Corum, Mrs E Ross, we like high prices, so mark up every­ COME TRUE. vielnlw of«« Cl w P.rk Tire «nlt.ry’oondltlon of ike pr.5Xi.bMbM? James E. Godfrey, chief of the state thing to tbe highest notch. In tbe job printing office at Salem, has been Mrs Stella Purkeyplle, M B Roberts, G H •P~ •' Tbe "•> ehomb.ro, cl... .„d re.li.itou Samuels, J H Ackerman. Minnie Hockenjos, meantime they sell to tbe people of unanimously elected as member of Gertrude Sutton, May Phipps, Little Fergu­ Over Tour Year. Ago S1>e Told a Toon« ▼CDlllAled, and fft* *on* trust ton of the building In nueb thai ever« rrw.m t. the Supreme Assembly of the United equipped ■•bool, »nd to furniihevtry fecHHy for training pupil* in th. kS'.t X other lands at one-half or two-thirds Girl What W<»uibor IS, 1901. A faculty of twenty oomprwnt teacher, in. » "Moro than four years ago, an un ­ re.7 “ . ,OUn * WO,D procaa^ol j l*rgest vote is declared a member of ally run-down system? Usa Electric of No. 73 E. Third street, South, Salt whlob will offer .11)1 more opportunlit a for healthful exercl.e Proc... of eooatniaMi the supreme council of the lodge. For illustrated oAlatoguc apply to Belts and Batteries. Ijuk ■ City, Utah, ko a reporter. For nien and J ot since Majuba Hill have the MISS ELEANOR TEBBETTS, Principal. Electric Insoles keep tbe "Yea, it wns a prophecy and it came The irrigation bill passed by Con­ women British arms met with such crushing gress provides that all moneys re­ feet warm and prevent catching true and I «hail al'fays be grateful to defeat as that reported to the war of­ ceived from the sale of public lands in cold, For booklet and circulars ad- her for the advioe the gave mo,” she fice by Gen. Kitchener Monday. At Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, dress continued. "From llie tune I wna thir­ E lectric A ppliance Co., flaWn of day last Friday tbe Boers Kansas, Nebraska, Montana, Nevada, Medford, Ór. teen years old until shortly after I taw ‘iiis woman I was lniserablo. Ituay under Gen. Dalarey attacked Gen. New Mexico, North and South Da- koto, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah,Wash­ J.mntii I suffered horribly aud I becama Methuen’s force of 1200 met). Tbe at­ ington and Wyoming, beginnlug July MARRIED ven« .and run down. My head aohad. I tack was concertedly made on three 1st last, be devoted to tbe construc­ ooul’ln't eat and I hail a very Mvere aides with such force tbat the British tion of necessary irrigation works for DAEMMER—DOWNING— At Medford, Mkreb -x.mh all the time. I oould soareoiy ....Offerta You.... were unable to stand tbeir ground, the reclamation of arid lands, the S, 1902, by Rev F Sack, Paul Daemnar and «m id, and took Suiting «pells and wm work to be done and the money ex- Mra Amelia Downing tbe retreat being little short of a pended under tbe direction of the H0PFIELD--MYERS — Near Grant’« Paaa. Iway« dizzy and tired. Boaidea this Through trains dally from Chicago panic. Lord Methuen was wounded Secretary of the interior, March 9, 190». Mlaa Eva Myara and J W Hop­ nv liver and kidneys were affected. Through trains dally from Nt. Louin during the retreat and was taken field. ’••You 'an veodily see," she went on, ' And Pointa Ba rond. Figures show tbat the average coat BOOTH—BOOTH—At Grant's Paaa. March prisoner by the Boers, tbe British Through train daily from Kansas City “ that I couldn't get much pleasure out _ _ soldiers being so completely disorgan­ of tbe 59,955 horse« and mules pur- II, 190«, John M Booth and Mlaa Allee Booth. ized that they could not carry him off. chaMd for tne United States army CHAUS9E--DAMK- -At Grant'a Paaa, Marob if life. Then this lady, whom I never Four British officers and 38 privates during the last four years was *88.90. 10, 190». by Judge Axtell, Jesae R Cbauaea saw before or siace, came up to me an 1 old me tirat «he knew bow I fell and were killed. A considerable portion The British agents, during tbe Boer and Mixa Lula C Dame of Aabland. of the command were taken prisoners. war, have purchased more than three advised me to take l>r. William«’ Pink • K"> FAMILY ORCHARDS TO DEALERS AND NURSERYMEN The BEST and MOST Reliable Stock Grown on the Coast. SUGAR $4.25 ___ _ k * DON’T GUESS Illinois Central R. 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