The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 03, 1902, Image 2

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    WILL GET SET HERS.
MEDFORD SQUIBS
SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS NEXT M.N.'NG BOOM T
Trees, Vines, Plants
Miss Bessie Nickell, of Jacksonville,
was in Medford Tbuisday.
Siterai Families co ibfir Wav to
A BRIEF RESUME OF HAPPEN­
i Will Send the Tidal Wave to
Hon. W. A Carter of Gold Hill and
INGS AND PROGNOSTICA­
Jackson County.
bis wife are visiting in Salem.
TIONS OF INTEREST.
Southern Oregon.
We Furnish them I-or
Mrs. Nute and her sister. Miss
Boone, were in town recently.
HANY OTHERS TO FOLLOW.
E. B. Myer and wife have returned HANDWRITING ON THE WALL.
Hon. W. K. Price of Tolo was doing
to Ashland from California.
busineta* in Medford Tuesday.
TRANK O’NEILL. OF THE N. P,
Captain Kellogg is visiting with his
Mias Ella Orth, one of Jacksonville's
AND J. P. JONES, OF THE
belles, made our town a visit Thursday. I son, A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill, this SHOWS THERE IS PLENTY OF
GOLD HERE, AND THAT IT
8. P.. TELL ABOUT IM­
Miss Ora Adkins and Miss Pickens . week.
WILL BE UNCOVBRED BY
MIGRATION.
visited in Ashland one day this week.
BEST and MOST Reliable Stock Grown
Misa Mabel Bell, daughter of the
DEEP DIGGING.
’’ ‘race Pelton, one of Sam's valley s postmaster of Brownsboro, is vlsltin™ r»
on the Coast*
that South-|1w^k
nS *
ding
wad amonr
‘hU,^rs. Wile^uf Ashland.
Railroad agents claim
Pacific Nursery Co.
Send tor Catoloffne to
••Soin- lay there will he a big mi»'
era Oregon will get its share v( new
Mr«. May Haskins of Central Point
Tangent. Oregon
... R. Dickison and E. C. Pomeroy, has accepted a position as apprentice ing boom in Southern Oregon.”
settlers for this year. J. t. J neJ,
The -¡>eaker was J. C. Metcalf, a ■
traveling passenger agent for ine of Beagle, spent a day tn _>ur city this on tbe Gold Hill News.
»hr. wd obeHrver. who preface« his re- I
Southern Pacific, and Frank O'Neill, week.
Mi»s Nellie Dickey has arrived home mat !.* with sound reasoning. Several |
Mr. and Mr*. II. M. Cos« are at
district passenger agent for the Grant's
Pass looking after their piano from attending tbe State University I g.-ntlemen were discussing the Thun-
northern Pacific,were in the city this business.
al Berkeley. California.
der mountain stampede, which ealled
week and desired that the S olthkrn
W. J. Virgin of Ashland, the well-
Miss Isa Duncan, wbo has been vis­
O ugontak announce that their re­ known miller, was in Medford during iting In San Francisco, has returned forth the remarks.
••Thunder mountain district
spective roads were doing everything the week.
to her home in Ashland.
right, ” continued iMr. Metcalf,
possible to encourage immigration to
J. A. Thomas. Socialist candidate
Miss Anna Scballhorn has returned gold is there all right: but none of I
for representative, was a visitor Thurs­
Southern Oregon.
to Grant’s Pass from visiting Mr. those places. Thunder mountain, Alas­
“I shall return in a few days.’- said day.
ka. or any other place, can beat South­
Mr. O’Neill, “with a number of fam­ W. T. Kinney and J. G. McCallis­ and Mrs. F. Buettei of Ashland.
ern
Oregon. The millions 'of pipper
ter,
of
Lake
Creek,
were
with
us
this
ilies from Illinois who intend to settle
John E Pelton of Ashland, ex-
gold
that have been already taken
week.
in Jackson county, either in Medford
sheriff of Jackson county, has applied
from
the
ground, and the gold that is j
Harry
Langell
and
Jim
Adams
tar
­
or Ashland. Others will follow. I
for a divorce from bis wife, who has
at tbe county-seat Thursday twice beeo denied legal separation by being mined today from almost every I
have arranged with Palm A York to ried
night.
gulch in Southern Oregon, is positive
send us advertising matter for distri-
Judge Hanna.
evidence that there are large store­
W. M. Holmes, manager of the
buticn where it will do tbe most good. Snowy
W A Massingill and E M Brattain, houses from which so much gold has |
Butte mill®. was on our street®
“There is a big immigration mov­ Mond'ay.
who are delegates to the Republican been washed. The rich pockets al-;
ing west this year, and there is no
Miss Mabel Jones, one of Oregon’s state convention, passed through tbe
reason why Southern Oregon, as well sweetest singers, visited in Ashland valley Saturday, eb route to Portland ready discovered have shown how rich J
is tbequartz.
as other parts of the northwest.shculd last week.
from Lake county.
“But the very fact of finding these '
not get a large percentage of toe
M iss Lillie Taylor of Jacksonville
It is reported that W W Edington, pockets has given Southern Oregon !
settlers. This movement amounts al­ was the guest of Mrs. R. W. Gray a
who recently returned from Mtmouri, the name of a pocket country. Indeed,
most to a stampede. The blizzards, few days ago.
has purchased tbe Cardwell plaee, most of the miners operating in the dis-1
the droughts, cyclones, floods and
Mrs. Dr. Pletcher is being visited
located in Sam's Valley. The price triet have been pocket hunters. Only I
other disadvantages which cover some by her brother. E A. Jones, of Soutn
is stated to be HJkX).
Whitney,
Ind.
within a few years have been made ef­
part or other of the Middle West and
The shipment of trees to Rogue forts toward deep sinking. When on
Mrs. Carl Phelps and Mrs. R. Him-
"East, are principal agents instrumen­
merely, of Gold Hill, were shopping River Valley has been enormous this it is shown, and mark me it is bound
tal in driving peopleout of these popa- XU
»Medford today.
year, according to the statement of to happen, that steady values increase
Jous centers.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Miss
Johnson, who is suffer­ A. H. Careen, horticultural commis­ with depth, you will see a bigger gold
- ‘JdmtfilgraiiQO agents were looked ing from Gertie
paralysis of tbe tongue and sioner. The majority of the trees he excitement in this part of the country
iFouadwl INS.)
upcp with suspicion when they were throat, is quite ill.
than there has been lb other places
says ar? applo sprouts.
told about a land free from all such
J. T). Heard, the genial mining and
John Simons, a miaer of Paddy boomed,”
plagues. They were not believed.
smelting expert, left for Sau Francis­
There are plenty of others of the
Hill, Kane's creek, states that aim-
Jbt people preferred to cling to their co one day tbi* week.
«ame epuuoa aa Mr. Metcalf. They be~
MUSIC, ART ¡AND ELOCUTION.
seif
and
partner
are
running
a
tuanei
obi hotties in Spite of the attractive­
M. J. iknaldsoe-Selby of Ster-
,?avv the time is not far distant when
This School offer* to «Iris » broaa nod thorou«b educaUcn. combined with tbe •dveoiam
ness pictured iu the new land towards lingviile tarried with us a short time on tbe Miner ledge and that tbe Southern Oregon will claim its own.
of a bealthful and relined borne. It occupies a larie and attractive balldlnt In tbe Immediate
showing made is very e neo a raring.
the setting sun. Their children and during the past week.
of the Citv Park
Tbe aanltary condition of tbe premises bas been made a matter off
Because a few mining engineers have vicinity
attention. The bed chambers, class and recitation rooms are larffe and tnornoably
dearest ones were resting in the old
W. H. Stewart, the energetic horti­ given the country the reputation of a special
S. D. Biden, f Evans Creek, and
ventilated; and tbe construction of tbe build's« la such that every room is open to the sunllsbt
Tbe rreatcat care baa been taken to provide all tbe necessary appointmeata of a well,
churchyards. Then came tbe rail- his daugnter. Miss Violet, were re­ culturist, has returned from San pocket country should be taken as a equipped
school, sod to furnish every facility for tralnln« pupils In the most approved methods
roads with their cheap rate», Tbe centvisitors in Medford.
Francisco, where he spent some time good s:gn rather than otherwise. The The alm of tbe school la to five thorough and well-oruervd Instruction to girls and touik
women, ffttle* them for college when that la desired, and to aid la the devetopmewt
true,
I. L. Hamilton, the genial boniface, in tbe Lane Hospital. He underwent history of mining is perforated with and womanly character
agents said to them, ‘We »ball show
was
at
Ashland
this
week
on
business
Tbe
Fall
term
open*
September
IS,
l«01.
A
faculty
of
twenty
competent
teachers
laa
area
you the wonders of this new land.
a second operation fur skin-grafting, the mistakes of mining engineers.
for children and young women that Individual eare aw*. I ns I rue lion necessary to tbe beat
You can see for yourself.’ Th se who of a non-political nature.
which seems to be entirely successful. They at time* try to apply their knowl­ results.
/
There are four skilled teachers In the Uusic Department atoa«. specialists Is Art ano
H.
C.
Ma<_kev.
the
genial
photo
­
took advantage of tbe cheap rates
George
Von
der
Hellee.
youngest
Oartory
.
and
native teacher* in French and German
edge of one district to another, where
grapher. went to Gold Hill this even-
Provision is made for all athletic games suitable to women, as tennis, croquet, raahet hall
saw things which astonished tnem be­ mg.accompanied bv his wife.
son of H Von der Heiien of Aatelope the conditions are totally different, and bicycling
and horseback riding
A gymnasium. SOxlUO feel
la la precess of cocairueMoa
yond measure. They returned home
wbleb will offer still more opport until a for healthful exercise.
Morris Howell has returned to Ash­ who has been going to school at Jack­ when at fault blame the country rather
For Illustrated catalogue apply to
and told their friends about the new land. after a residence of several sonville. cut bis foot severely wita aa than their own limited knowledge.
MISS ELKANOR TEBBFTTS. Pr'ncfpal:
"Wonderland. They sold their farms. months in Wheeler county.
axe Friday morning. We hope tnat
The best experts in South Afnea
They left their old homesteads, their
M S Damon, tbe veteran who has bisinjuries are nut as serious as re­ «ent to British Columbia by English
churchyards and other things that been spending several months in ported.
syndicates declared the country a poor
can lead up to both painful and joyful California, is among us again.
Frank S. Gould and John J. Vis, of field for investing: yet mines like the
memories, and turned and followed
Dr. R. T. Burnett, Ashland's lead­ Grand Rapids. Mich., are here this
the track of the sun They are being ing dentist, and his wife are visiting week looking around, with the inten­ Le Roi. Black Beai, etc., have paid
their millions in dividends and are still
whirled along in cushioned cars at their many friends in Medford.
tion of locating. They were very first-class producers. The same may
the rate of 50 miles an hour over the
J.
A.
Kirknam.
the
energetic
repre
­
....Offers* You. ...
same route where their forefathers
much piea*ed with tbe weather ana be said of Colorado, Montana. Eastern
fought their way inch by incn against sentative of Bishop A Co., is amjog tbe general appearance of the coubtry. Oregon and other mining districts
fearful odds. Some writer some day us. He is as irresistiole as ever.
Through trains dally from Chicago i HH/V
AY A
will see in tbe movement good mate­
Tbrougn trains dally from St. L<>uls ■ IV DU A T r>L\J
Frank O'Neil, the clever traveling Once people are persuaded in coming which have made iheir reputations by
rial for a novel. It is there.”
agent of the Northern Pacific R. R.. to Southern Oregon, it is not hard to becoming producing districts.
1 Through train daily from Kansas City '
aad toiata B.raad,
J. P. Jones said tnat the Southern spent a few davs in the valley this week. get them to remain. Tbe resources
The same thing will prove true in the
Pacific has already sent a number of
the country as seen at first sight are case of Southern Oregon.
E. R. Cardwell, of Sam's Valley,
settlers to Southern Oregon and
would go as far as it could in encour­ one of our thriftiest young farmers, tne best advertising agents.
aging such immigration. He em­ tarried iu Medford a few hours Thurs­ O. B. Gates of Hillsboro was in
Women and Jewel».
Reclining chair cars (free), Pullman Palace Sleepers, Din
phasized the fact that tbe commercial day.
Ashland recently to arrange for tbe
Jewels, candy, Howers, man—that
organizations of tbe different cities
ing and Cafe Cars on all trains. Polite trainmen. Perfect
Mrs. E. W. Calkins has gone to Se­ construction of tbe Asblaod, Klam­ is the order of a woman’s preferences.
should co-operate in getting out ad­ attle, Wash., having been advised of
form a magnet of mighty
roadbed. Shortest line and quickest time. Tourist cars
vertising matter about the country. tbe death of her brother-in-law, W. ath and Lakeview telephone line, Jewels
to the average woman. Even
This the Board of Trade is doing io F. Wing.
Mondays and Thursdays, 29Vs hours Chicago to Boston.
an enterpise started by bis father, H. power
that greatest of all fewels. health, Is
as rapid manner as possible.
The many friends of Rufus Cox are V. Gate*. A carload of wire and often ruined in the strenuous efforts
C. S. CRANE. G. P. & T. A., St. Louis, Mo.
pleased to notice him on our streets tools have already arrived. Tbe des­ to make or save the money to pur­
A QUEER FANCY.
again. He has had a long siege of tination of tbe new line as already chase them. If a woman will risk her
ROSS
C. CLINE, P. C. P. A., Los Anj des.
health to get a coveted jewel, then let
Fred Hardy, who is in jail in Nome severe sickness.
published is Alturas. California.
her
fortify
herself
against
the
insid-
for the murder of C og Sullivan, on
C. C. Presley. Wells, Fargo & Co.’s
W H Derby, a respected citizen of uous consequences of coughs, colds
Unimak Island, last June, is speculat­ agent at Grant’s Pass, was in Medford
Big
Butte creek, aged 75 years, was and bronchical affections by the reg­ A
ing as to whether the authorities will lately. He is tbe Republican nominee
ular use of Dr. Boschee's German
brought
to Jacksonville by A B Syrup.
It will promptly arrest con­
use a silken rope when he is "worked for treasurer of Josephine county.
One of the late arrivals in Medford Cbartruw and John Higinbotbam. sumption in its early stages and heal
•iff.” Although an appeal has been
tbe affected langs and bronchical
take nin his case to the Supreme Court is E. M. Jenkins, formerly of Brown­ He lost bis mind several months ago, tubes, and drive tbe bread disease
ing. Mo. Mr. Jenkios is an expert and It was deemed proper to send him
of the United States, local attorneys of woodworker and expects to work up a
from the system. It is not a cure-all
to the insane asyium. Dr Robinson but it is a certain cure for coughs,
Nt me do not think a new trial will be large trade in this city.
conducted tbe examination in Judge colds and all bronchical troubles. You
granted.
John B. Rinehart, formerly of Med­
can get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable
Two charges of murder still remain ford, but n »w of San Francisco, is vis­ Prim's court, and he was committed. remedies at City Drug Store. See
Jobn
S
Orth
and
J
B
Wetterer
took
against him, namely, the murder of iting in Eugene. His son Eugene
Green’s Special Almanac.
F. Sullivan and P. J. Rooney. In his holds a position in the freight audi­ him to Salem Friday.
Ruth Rebekah Lodge No. 4. Jas­
defense Hardy set up that he left the tor's department of theS. P. Co.
SETTLERS STILL COMING.
onville,
is preparing for a grand
At
the
Republican
primary
meet
­
ALL CASES OF
schooner Argo on June 10 and landed
recently held in East Medford, ball to be given Friday evening, April
at Unimak Island. District Attorney ing
Still
the
stream
of
homeeeekers
for
one of our capitalists moved that
McGinn ascertained that Hardy left none but taxpayers be chosen as dele­ 4. First-class music will be a feature Southern Oregon pours through Port­
the vessel June 7 instead of June 10.
gates to the county convention. The of tbe affair. The general committee land. says the Telegram.
consists cf B. C. Maury, C. Ulrich,
motion was lost.
This morning a special car came in
by our new invention. Only those born deal are incurable.
H. Ireland, and L. Ulrich will be floor with the regular Northern Pacific
Strike» a Rich Find.
The Southern Oregon Pork Packing
“1 was troubled for several years Co.'s butenershop has beeo closed director. Tbe fluor managers will train containing 25 families from Alex­
with chronic indigestion and nervous permanently This leaves two meat tie M. M. Taylor, P. Donegan, F. andria, Ind. They were bound for the
F. A. WtRMAN, OF BALTIMORE. SAYSt
debility,” writes F. J. Green of Lan­ markets in Medford—Arnold A Baroe- Voyle, L. L. Jacobs and C. Kenney. country near Roseburg, where they
caster, N. H. “No remedy helped me burg’s and Pottenger A Co.’i txvh of There will be a tine supper after­
had been already provided with homes, mv
until I began using Electric Bitters, which would be a credit to any town.
fa
”r brR“',o
*’"•
«"
»»•« I l«t
wards.
which did me more good than all the
having all bought farms together. The
W.
R.
Jones
and
his
eon
Wilbur,
I underwent a treatment fiyr catarrh for th-
Ttont.i»
witbovt
anv
>ncv*M
con.nlted
a nnm-
medicines 1 ever used. They have al­ whose fine farm is located near Med­
b-rM
pnv-K-ian*.
rmun«
ct!,--*.
then
Ely's Liquid Cream Balm is aD old little colony of new settlers were de
!U
<•'
• il-; ri.i
c-;y <rlx> told nir that
so kept my wife in excellent health ford. will hereafter devote considera­ friend in a new form. It is prepared lighted thus far with all that they saw. o;.lv an operation could help nic a-.j
n
.1
,
i
i
-emjwrn-:
,y.
that
th.
bead
uoiae*
would
then cease, h it the hear'ng .n t? *f»
for years. She *ays Electric Bitter* ble attention to tbe raising of apples.
3
Ol’Ll !•« .VMM IvTW*"
*«w*our edvertt-ement acci
are just splendid for female troun.es: For several years they have been for the particular benefit of sufferers They declared that Portland was a men: I then
ordered your treat*
After I had n—-i it ortlvafew .
^r*
‘ r t*’rr * r* ,, e
an<f
that they are a grand tonic and in- among our most successful grain rais­ from nasal catarrh wbo are used to an much larger and finer city than they uxkiv after live se»k* tw > ;.e..nu« in t . u6 vou
’K
etM ur,y ,<*lore4’ 1
Very t:»lv
atomizer in spraying tbe diseased had anticipated seeing. Tly travelers heartily ami beg to remaiu
vigorator for weak, ruo down women ers.
F
membranes. All the healing and
No other medicin» can take its place
F .......... ...
...... ................
Thomas McAndrew has sold 155 soothing properties of Cream Balm from Indiana had a very comfortable
in our family.” Try them. Only 50c.
Satisfaction guaranteed by City Drug acre« of his tine farm, situated near are retained in the new preparation. and pleasant trip overland.
Medf ,rd. to J. G. Hodges, who has It does not dry up the secretions.
VOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME
Sixty-five passengers rated as uettiers
Store.
soln more land than nearly anybody Price, including tbe spraying tube, 75 were on the morning train on the O. R.
••XTfRNATICL’AL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA V”c
CHICAGO, ILL
el*e Dot engaged in tne real-estate cents
At your druggists, or Ely
Wanted to Know
&
N
As
there
has
been
no
conges
­
bu*ine«s. The price ppd was in the Brother«. 56 Warren St., New York,
tion on the O. R. A N., the travel of
The whereaNiuts of John H. Clair. neighborhood of F7.00U.
will mail it.
or St. Clair. He is 74 years old, five
the Easterners who are taking advan­
Mrs. E. E Gore, Jr. the popular
Tbe
following
county
ticket
has
feet, nine «<r ten Inches high, crooked instructor <»f mu*ic. returnel from
no*e. cau.«ed by a fall wnen young, Jacksonville yesurday. where she has been nominated by tbe Republicans tage of the rates to come to tbe Par
eyesight very f«M>r. Last time we *aw quite a numoer of pupils. In addi­ of Klamath county: A Castel,clerk; J West is not noted so much, but they
him he worechlc whiskers: 1« a ruinr-
to thatcla** Mr-. Gore teaches a W Siemens, sheriff; L F Willits,coun­ are on every train, both via Hunting­
by occupation and was *een in the ei- tion
larger
one in Medford. She is thor­ ty judge; O A Stearns, commissioner; ton and Spokane.
einity of Lakeview, Lake county,Over ough in
profession, which ac­ H H Van Valkenburg, treasurer;
A
gun, in September, 1900 Any infor­ count« for her
her «ucces*.
Blews ta Ataaia.
mation will be very kindly appreciated
Chas Drew, assessor, A C Lewis, sur­
The Presbyterian church congrega­ veyor; Dr Reames,coroner. I >e legates
by bis relatives.
The old idea that the body some«
Address
H. L. S lagbb .
tion last Sunday issued a unanimous to tbe state conyention: C R Delap, A times needs» powerful, drastic, purga­
OdelNo.267 West Maiu8t..Springfield. call for Rev James Robinson of Read­
Kershner. W F Arant, H F Murdock, tive pill has been exploded; for Dr.
ing. Pa. The minister was highly rec­ wbo will also represent tbe county at King’s New Life Pills, which are per­
fectly harmless, gently stimulate liver
ommended.and is considered one of the tbe congressional convention. They and
£ PISO’S CURE F_(>
bowels to expel poisonous matter,
are
favorable
to
tbe
nomination
of
OKU WKJK Ml ‘LÄ frit*
leading preachers in his district. It is
cleanse the system and absolutely cure
Se < .nrh Sy-np. rseres l» -u
Geer
for
governor.
Moore
for
treasur
­
In time, «.»d bv irrauriM*.
understood that be will come immedi- er, Tongue for congressman and Em­ constipation and rick headache. Only
rj
25 cents at City Drug Store.
ately.
•
mett for representative.
COMMERCIAL
FAMILY ORCHARD
TO DEALERS AND NURSERYMEN
SUGAR
$4.25
Saint Helen’s Hall....
A Boarding and Day School for Girls.
Wabash-Niagara Falls Short Line
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equipment :
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YOU
DEAF? <
ANY
HEAD
NOISES?
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
. ARE NOW CURABLE
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
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