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PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. Adam Schmitt I h reported to be q uito 111 W. B. Johnston of Ashland was ainon-f um Friday. Senatbr Cameron has returned from Ida trip to PorRand. Mr. and Mrs. Gue Newbury got hack from Portland Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. E. E. Washburn vis ited in Ashland Sunday. J. Donogallo of Bonanzu was here the forepart of the week. Thoa. Hamilton of Port Orford was in Jacksonville Saturday. S. Mathis of Woodville and R. Gron- dale were among us recently. H. C. Turpin, sunervisor of Mound district, was with us u few days ago. A. N. Burlbert, one of Sam's valley’s energetic farmers, made us a call Tues day. Mrs. N. DeLamatter of Gold Hill was In Jacksonville the forepart o! the week. J. C. Metcalfe, the genial insurance agent, did business in Jacksonville this week. P. B. O’Neil of Medford and W. W. Day were in town several days this week. Ed. Saltmarsh of Buncom was the guest of his friends a few days last week. Or. 11. Levinson of San Francisco, the noted oculist, is at the Taylor House. Judge Day was in Medford Sunduy, attending a meeting of M. E. Church, South. ' J. B. Welch of Meadows, the pioneer lumber manufacturer, wus in our town Saturday. John S. Orth, Democratic candidate for county clerk, went to Ashland Tuesday. F. Barneburg, a prominent citizen of Medford, was at the county-seat Tuesday. J. S. Howard and wife have returned from a throe months' visit to Southern California. it. L. Dusenbury of Sardine creek and his son Cal. were at the county seat Friday. J. II. Huffer was in Josephine coun ty Monday of this week to look ufter mining interests. W. W. Brotherton, the affable tax agent of the S. P.Co.,was .t the coun ty-seat Thursday. Silas Jones and Monroe Sanders, twit popular knights of the grip, were with us during the week. D. F. Fox, interna) revenue collector, interviewed the liquor dealers of Jack sonville Wednesday. Misses Bertha Rose and Bertha Dun- lupof Phoenix visited in Jacksonville the forepart of the week. W. E. Anderson and A. 8. Furry of PhiBnix precinct were in Jacksonville the forepart of the week. Thos. Riley and G. S. Butler, county commissioners, have been at the coun ty-seat on official business. Hon. E. B. Dufur of Foots creek has been at the county-seat on professional business several times lately. J. H. Huffer, Jr., and his family re turned to Jacksonville yesterday, ufter un absence of several months. E. G. Borden of Woodville was among those who attended the Demo, cratie convention as spectators. Bro. Hammersly of the Gold Hill News has been spending several days at the county-seat, on jury duty. Geo. N. Lewis of the Union Livery Stables has btwn confined to his home with u severe attack of grippe. M. M. Taylor, who is one of the delegates to the Democratic stste con vention,left for Portland Tuesday night. John B. Welch of Meadows precinct, the pioneer lumber manufacturer, wus with us Saturday, as also wus his son Ed. Wm. Bailey, who has been operat ing In mines of Josephine county, for sometime past, is in Jacksonville this week. Sheriff Orme, J. F. Duggan and L. C. Kain, who went to Salem with Mes senger, Poley and Harper, returned Friday. Mrs. Wolf of Chicago, who has been visiting in Jacksonville during the past several months, left for home one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde Rickey, who have been in New York and Pennsyl- vaina for some time, returned to Jack sonville yesterday. Frank Fetsch of Grant's Pass, the tailor, spent a couple of days in Jack sonville during the week, in company with Johnny Williams. Judge Benson was in Jacksonville Monday, en route to Klamath county from Salem and Portland. Mrs. E. J. Kubli, who has been visiting in San Francisco, returned Monday evening. She will resume her trip to the East in a short time. District Attorney and Mrs. A. E. R james went to Portland this week, to attend the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Tongue and Mr. Freeman, a prominent young attorney of Portland. Cy. Mulkey, the veteran horseman, “What Women LlkelnMen," “What who is well known over the Pacific Men Like in Women,’’ and “Husbands Trespass notices, printed on cloth, | coast, and wus manager of the Palo an. Wives,” are the titles of a series of on sale at T uk T imkh Printing House, Alto stock favor for several years wus very interesting papers by Rcfford C. C. Doughty of Medford, the print in Jacksonville a short time since. He Pike, the third of which appears in er, wus one of our visitors Monday. has turned his attention to mining and The Cosmopolitan for April. The W. A. Jones, Democratic Candida« packing, and operates In Josephine same number of The Cosmopolitan for assessor, has been serving the coun county. treats of Prince Henry’s wish with a ty in the role of juror. no YOU Mr. Mendenhall deposited $3,000 vri'.n series of beautifully printed photo Thu Democratic county convention the Jackson County bunk yest. rlay, graphs, under the title of “A Clever ■ brought together u big crowd of peo representing a cleanup at the Roaring Emperor and Confederation of Na ple from every part of the county. Gimlet mine near Gold Hill. Mr. Mend tions.” F. Hopkingson Smith, Israel The merchants of Jacksonville will enhall purchased the mine some time Zangwill, Bret Harte anu Maar clone as half-past six o'clock every even- ago from parties who took out consid ten Maarten's are among theothcr con inge, excepting Saturday, until further erable gold and sold It believing they tributors to this number, which is ur- had mined all the gold possible to se usually good in fiction. notice. Prof. Raymond, the dancing teacher, cure. At their last meeting Jacksonville’s has gone to Gold Hill to open a shoot Weather permitting, the Medford board of trustees re-elected Emil Britt ing gallery. and Jacksonville base-hall teams expect president. He has since appointed the Prof. J. N. Miller, a well-known edu to mix up on the diamond at the coun following committees: Finance—Cam cator, Is teaching a four-months school ty-seat again next Sunday. While Jack eron, Huffer, Wendt; cemetery—Huff in Meadows district. sonville was beaten the last time, the er. Kenney, Cameron; sanitary— That’s the best. Pure f oca and Java mixture S Ed. Helms, H. W. Grimes rnd A. members of that team believe that they Wendt, Cameron, Kenney; streets— for 20c to 40c per pound. Sc ed at the World’s Fair. H Schmitt of Jacksonville made Medford can reverse the score in the next con Kenney, Huffer, Wendt; public im Always fresh. w test. They havo been practicing with provements—Kenney, Cameron,Huffer; a short-visit Thursday. Fine grade Chinese Napkins g.ven away with Cof- y fire wardens — Cameron and Murphy. that object in view. The Nash livery stable was opened fee for socials and parties. R. 8. Dunlap was elected seston of the This p .per might be filled with items March 15th, and is run in connection It is the cheapest because its aroma is the strong like the following, and every one be cemetery, a position he has filled well with the Union livery stable. for nearly 40 years. Dunnington & est. Try a sample. Loris Martin of Trail creek, who is the absolute truth. I had rheumatism Deneff were granted liquor license for for years and tried almost everything, now engagod In mining, spent a day in but got no permanent relief until I us d three months. Medford during the past week. Chamberlain's Pain Balm, three bottles Chas. Nickell of Jacksonville, holds J. E. Pelton of Ashland and G. W. of which have cured me. It is the best the record for having attended more Roland of Gold Hill have each secured MEDFORD, - - OREGON. medicine I ever used.—P hillip e . Democratic state conventions as a dele divorces from their respective wives. R hoads , Pennville, Mo. Pain Balm gate consecutively than any man in Ore No more men are wanted on the Jack- is for sale by City Drug Store. gon. It is doubtful whether any Re son County Improvement Co.’s ditch. The dancing party given at Orth’s publican in the state has been as aisid- There is already an ample sufficiency. Hall Fr.day evening, under the aus uous in behalf of his party in this re REPUBLICAN PRECINCT AND The Medford postoffice receipts for pices of Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge spect. Beginning with 1878 Mr. Nick PROBATE COURT. DISTRICT NOMINATIONS. ell has attended all of the state conven the year ending March 31st were No. 4, I. O O. F , was much of a suc The following business has been $4,263.98, showing a gain over the pre cess. The attendance was good and tion of his party as a delegate except The following precinct and road dis transacted in this court since our last ing one. He is a delegate again this vious year of $423.75. the arrangements for the event per trict nominations were ratified by the issue: Estate of H Blecher. Entry of final John London has purchased the fect First-class music was furnished year. Even the most ardent admirers late Republican county convention: account. Hunley ranch, situated on Little Apple by Prof. Boffa's popular orchestra, of the Jeffersonian faith, who still cling to the skirt Andrew Jackson, woi)ld Ashland—Justice, Milton Berry; con Estate of P Dunn. First semi-annvrl gate, and will engage in the stock busi u hile the supper was such as only the fee’ proud of such a record. While stable, John R»-al. • recount of administrator examined Applegate—A D Beardsley, justice, and ordered placed upon probate jour ness on an extensive scale. lady members of the order can provide. Charley does not claim being a politi- cain, there are those who ever that he nal subject to objections on final ac Subscriptions foe Mr. Eryan'sniper, The shipment to 8. Juffa, an official enjoys th«) exciting game and knows Geo Herriott, constable; O E Rose, su count. The Commoner, the leading Demo- at Osnabrueck, Germany, of 25,000 howto play a lone hand.—[Southern pervisor. Big Butte—Wm Barry, justice; John Estate of Geo W Dorwin. Order crattc newspaper in the United States, salmon eggs by Supt. Berrlam of the Oregonian. McKee, constable. made for sale of personal pioperty. are taken at T he T imes office. Climax—W H StimpsoD, road super Estate of Maria U Hartwell. Order Rogue river and Elk creek hatcheries Rev. W. Bitter, Rev. 8. H. Jones lievidence thut the fame of our tlsb MEDFORD SQU<BS. visor. made for Bale of personal property. Dunn—Chas Lindsay, supervisor. Estate of V.Tm K Reeves. Estate and Rev. A. P. Gillett«) will each hold has created a demand for them even in Eagle Point- John R Cook, justice; valued at $1489.25. D. H. Hartson, the attorney, has re services in their respective churches foreign lands. It is only a matter of Chas Thomas, constable; J A Oben- Estate of Miles Wells, Jr. Sixth turned from his trip north. Sunday morning and evening. chain, J J Fryer, G W Stephens, super semi-annual account of administrator time when they will find their way to John P. Jones, traveling agent of the visors. examined and ordered placed on pro Quite a number of our citizens at the table of every epicure living across Gold Hill—A J T Smith, justice; Dan batejournal tended Emma Nevada’s concert at Ash the Atlantic. Fifty thousand eggs S. P. Co., is among us again. Myers, constable; E Ray, supervisor. Estate of Geo W Dorwin. Inventory Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Keene have re Rock Point—W H Newton, super and appraisement approved. Estate land Tuesday evening, and all express were shipped to Michigan at the same turnes! from their visit in Portland. appra sed al $676.27. themselves well pleased with it. visor. time. Jacksonville—H Dox, justice; Frank Guardiahship of Loyd M Cox, a mi F. K. Deuel spent yesterday at Ash A number of the young folks assem Mrs. Ivan Humason and daughter Kasshafer, constable. nor. Estate appraised at $343.75. bled at Orth's hall Wednesday even arrived from Portland this week, to land, where he will open a store soon. Medford—J W Lawton, justice; J F Estate of J Van Harden berg. P J ing and indulged in dancing for several make their home in Medford. Mr. Van Hardenberg abpointed adminis S. A. Hartzell and family, formerly Prall, constable. trator. Mound — H W Head, supervisor. hours It was an impromptu affair. Humason expects to open his new drug of Steamboat, have become residents Phoenix—R T Blackwood, constable; Estate of Wm K Reeves. S F Morine Frank and Chas. Morine of Table store the first of the week. He has of Medford. L A Rose, supervisor. appointed administrator. H S Emery, Roxy—G G Garrett, supervisor. John E J’elton aud E J Farlow ap Rock were among us a few days ago. been considerably delayed by Miss Let ha Harden, who has been in Sam's Valley—E H Davis, justice; pointed appraisers. The former has been appointed admin being unabfe to get material as fast as Califorr’a for about a year, got back Jno James, constable; W R Dickerson, Guardianship ofl Berniee E McAr istrator of the estate of W. K. Reeves. needed. The Btore when fitted up will Tuesday even'ng. supervisor. thur. Mary M White appointed guar be one of the finest drug stores in dian. Sterling—MC Gargrieter,supervisor. A. M. Cannon, a prominent young If you want the latest in furniture, Table Rock—John Nelson, super Estate of Louisa Patterson. Order call at Norris’ shop in Jacksonville Southern Oregon. Mr. Humason be- attorney of Albany, is in Med ford, visit visor. made for final discharge of administra and see one of his folding Daven ieves that nothing is too good for the ing J. E. Enyart. Woodville—J W Osborn, justice; tor. ports. They are superior to anything Medford trade. Estate of S Rosenthal. First semi Wm. H. Gore of Pooh Bah and his David Ball, constable; A K Sanborn, annual report of administrator exam In that line. Everybody should have C. W. Palm says a number of intend, wife were in Medford yesterday, en supervisor. Uniontown—Sam’l Coffman, super ined and ordered placed on probate ing settlers get off the train every rou.e to Portland. one. visor. journal subject to objections on final For sale: 225 feet of it-inch pipe,12- day. His firm has made several sales The following county central com account. Jas. Pelton of Sam’s valley and John of farms during the past week. Some •neh taper, 2 elbows, No. 1 giant, with mittee for the ensuing two years was Estate and guardianship of Nora M D. Olwell of Central Point were among chosen. Bar.-, a minor. Victoria Barr appointed nozzles. All in good order and used stop in Medford, but the majority are our visitors yesterday. guardian East Ashland—J R Casey. but little. Enquire at T he T ime » scattering over Jackson county. Every South Ashland—F D Wagner. Estate of Geo W Dorwin; P W Paul Judge Crowe'.l, who has been on new settler means an increased revenue office. West’Ashland—D B Grant. son? HC Vaupel and Eugene Walrad Rogue river, returned yesterday even, Frank Brird, who was a resident of for the county, a help in lessening the Applegate—H F McLoughlin. appointed appraisers. Barron—J M Wagner. Guardianship of Leroy V Hicks, C Jacksonville a few years ago, from public debt and an increased demand ing, improved in health. Big Butte—G W Beale. C Hicks and Vera Hieks. Order made Dr. E. Kirchgessner expects to leave whence he went to Portland, died in for the trade of the merchant. There Central Point—W J Freeman. appointing M F Eggleston, Eugene Wal Arizona a short time since, of con ¡a plenty of room in Southern Oregon on a trip east of the Rocky Mountains Climax—E S Stimpson. rad and John R Norris appraisers soon, to be gone several months. for all who may come. sumption. Dunn—G W Dunn. G. W. Mackey has re-opened the Chas. H. Pierce, who has been con Eagle Point—A J Florey. The wind went on a wild frolic abou t CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. Flounce Rock—S S Aiken. Medford Photo Gallery In Adkins’ town Sunday night and Monday, fined to his room for sometime with an Foots Creek—Thos Carr. building, C street, opposite Jackson reached a volicity of about 50 mi'es an injured leg, is able to be about again. The nillowing proceedings have Gold Hill— A E Kellogg. taken place in the Circuit Court tor Jacksonville—J W Robinson. County Bank. Up-to-date work and hour Sunday night. It sang tunes up I. A. Webb got back from California Jackson county: Lake Creek—Emil Pech. reasonable prices. • on the wires in a wild manner and this week, considerably improved in State of Oregon vs John W Ch trry; East M«)dford—I L Hamilton. Will McDaniel is making prepara rattled doors and windows in away health. Mrs. W . returned with him. information for pointing a fire arm. West Medford—J M Keene. Not guilty. tions to open a neat cigar and confec which kept many people awa”ke. Mon Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kame and their Meadows—L L Love. Mom«'—W H NorcrosB. John E Pelton vs Charlotte L Pelton; tionery store in Ryan’s building on day it took liberties with bats and um Mazie, who live near Central Point, divorce. Decree granted. Phoenix—L A Rose. California street. He will stock it with brellas which it whirled about in un were Medford visitors a few days since. Nancy Carter vs Miles L Wakeman; Pleasant Creek—Miles Wakeman. holy glee. While the rain following the best in that line. action to recover money. Motion that Pooh Bah—W H Gore. Mrs. John Barneburg left for Grant’s Rock Po-nt—J T Miller. certain entry be erased from journal of Medford's butchers will soon inaug the wind has done no barm, farmers Pass Monday evening, on a visit to court, sustained by the Court. Roxy—CC Try lor. urate a Sunday-closing scheme, which are anxious to see good weather. r elatives. Her brother is quite ill with Circuit court adjourned until Friday, Sam’s Valley—C A Dickson. is quite a proper one. They will here The dancing party given by Ruth pneumonia. April 12th, 1902. Sterling—H E Ankeny. after open their shops only a little Rebekah Degree Lodge was a financial Table Rock—Wm Martin. Geo. W. Davis, who cleverly repre Talent—E Beeson. as well as a social success. Over $00 while In the morning of that day. sents the Portland Spice Co., is in Union—Wm Cameron. MARRIED. were netted, to which was added the Th«< people of the first judicial dis Willow Springs—S F Hathaway. Southern Oregon, interviewing his nu trict were sorry to hear that A. S. proceeds of the dinner set on conven merous customers. Watkins—C C Pursel. M c M illen —M itchell —At Klamath Woodville—J M Whipple. Hammond did not get the nomination tion day. This enables the lodge to Falls, March 30, 1902, A. P. McMillen Miss Lida Schneider arrived from for attorney-general. It went to A. M. purchase the robes, banners, etc., nec Grand Rapids, Mich., recently, and and Miss Edna Mitchell. COMMISSIONERS ’ COURT. essary for the drill which will be given Crawford of Roseburg by 14 votes. A dams —L eek —In Jacksonville, April on the occasion of the Odd Fellow's will lay a homestead claim somewhere 4, 1902, by Judge Chas. Prim, Chas. The county commissioners met Geo. F. Schmidtleln of Woodville in Southern Oregon . entertainment in Jacksonville April Adams and Lilly Leek. brought a friend to Medford Friday for 20th, the anniversary of the order. Wednesday, April 2d, and did the fol W. I. Vawter, H.JI. Howard, I. L. KNIPS—M aben —Near Medford, March forexamination by Dr. Pickel with his io ving business: Hamilton and D. T. Lawton and other 1902, W. G. Knips and Miss Hattie J. W. Baker says he will give Med delegates to the Republican convention X-ray. He was found to be afflicted Warrants drawn on treasurer for the ' 30, Maben. month of April, 1901 as follows: ford the benefit of a good first-class with cancer of the liver and stomach. have returned home. Salaries of officers................... $1158 87 M ullin —F ulmer —At Grant's Pass» laundry service. He has arranged to April 1, 1902, by Rev. J. W. McDou The celebrated Snap Shot, the best start the Southern Oregon Steam G. Voorhies, one of Oregon’s most Keeping county poor............... 751 42 gall, J. H. Mullin and Mrs. Mary I. medicine in the world for allaying in* Laundry agency .'in Medford, with extensive horticulturists and owner of Circu't court............................ 773 Su Fulmer. Indigent allowance............. 198 24 flam mat Ian in man or beast, can be head-quarters in Palm A York’s office the original Stewart orchards, arrived Books and stationery ... .s... 103 55 found at Dr. Robinson's dtug on Seventh street. He will start a first- from Portland this morning. Board and washing tor prison ers?..................................... 72 30 store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central class delivery wagon costing $200 and BORN. Misses Franoee Barnes, Belle Potter, Coroner's inquests................... 99 25 Point. Try it. equal to any they have in Portland. Myrtle Sutton, Ethel Florey, Daisy and Justice court........................... 53 40 There has been a slight change in The work will be done at his steam Ollie Huffer of Jacksonville passed Insane persons........................ 22 90 M oria N—At Roseburg, April 2. 1902, Commissioners........................ 22 60 the schedule time of the southbound laundry in Grant’s Pass, but customers Sunday afternoon in Medford. to Conductor and Mrs. E. T. Morian, Rebate, poll tax...................... 3 00 a daughter. ’ overland train which arrives in Med in Jacksonville will be given the benefit E. Ehwegen, the energetic manager Roads and bridges................. 76 67 ford in the morning. It now gets here the same service enjoyed by the people of the M«jdford branch of Weinhard’s Sundries —At Central Point, March 26, ................................. 4 70 ELLIOTT 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Elliott, a about 15 minutes sooner than usual. of that town. Brewing Co., has been at different son. $ 3400 75 Mrs. N. D. Wilson has left a supply A. W. Hubbs, the popular salesman points in Southern Oregon lately. Claims of Fifield A Co and Glass & W oods —In M«Klfonl, March 28, 1902, of Native Herbs, Oil and Balsam, the for Deuel A Co., says there are not Geo. King, the champion land locat Prudhomme were continued. to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woods, a great blood purifiers and kidney and many changes in styles in men's cloth or, is preparing for an active campaign, In the matter of road petitioned for son. by J Mosher. Order made appointing liver regulators, at T he T imes office, ing this season. Instead of combina and expects to put more people into R ostei .—In Medford, March 27, 1902, Chas Pruett, I A Merriman and Chas where they can be obtained at the tion suits, those to match will be worn Southern Oregon this season than toMr. and Mrs. C. B. Rostei, a son. Wilkinson viewers and Garl T Jones regular price. more than usual. The shirt waist are ever. surveyor, to meet at beginning of pro POTTER—At Ashland, April 1. 1902, to road on April 15th. Mrs. L. J. Sears has rented the is dying out. Instead of any decided Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Potter, a son. Dr. Goble, the clever optician, and posed Proposals for build ing a bridge across Phipps building, on Sevepth street, styles people are dressing more accord his newly-made wife, got back from Bear creek in Medford were ordered and will move into it with a stock of ing to comfort, than with an eye to their honeymoon Sunday, but left next published in the Medford papers. DIBD. millinery goods as soon as the building style. The cut-a-way and swallow tail day for Grant’s Pass. They will visit is repaired. Mrs. Sears will keep up- will not be used except for dress occas- several Southern Oregon points before Try Graln-O! Try Graln-O! A merman —Near Talent, April 6, 1902, to-date styles. sion for business or working suits, ex returning. Henry Amerman: aged 81 years, I Ask yourvrooer today to show you a package When In Medford ask for Myers, the cept in tho ease of some professional GRAIN O. the new food drink that takes the month and 4 days. Get a free sample of Chamberlains, ot place of coffee. The children may drink It popular jeweler. His stock of goods men, they are totally out of place. The Stomach and Liver Tablets at City without Injury as well as the adult. All who A lbright —At Ashland, April 5, 1902, it like it. GRAIN-O has that rich seal, cannot be beaten in Southern Oregon, battle and narrow four-in-hand are the Drug St ire. They are easier to take try Mrs. Elizabeth Albright; aged 76 brown ot Mocha or Java, but It la made from years. If equaled. He sella and repairs dia proper thing for summer suits. The and more pleasant in effect th an pills. pure graine, «nd tho moot delicate stomach Their use is not followed by constipa receives It without distress, q the price ot monds, Jewelry, watches and clocks, hats and shoes will depend upon the tion as Is often the case with pills. coffee >Sc. and «cts. per package. So.d by B rittain —Near Talent, April 3, 1902, Mrs. D. P. Brittain; aged 53 years. all grocers. cheaper and better than anyone else. tastes of the wearers. Regular size, 25c. per box. LUCA). 'MOTES. Ah, There! A Drink Coffee? Chase & Sanborn | SEAL BRAND. I Warner & Wortman,