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- >v . S'je Dcmiuratic Simes. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, M VY |, 1902. Vol. XXXII. No. 18 JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. How it Changed when Things A BRUTAL DEED. Seemed Going from Bad P ortland , Ore., April 30.—The police have a couple of suiqiects to Worse. arrested a» the result of a brutal assault upon Miss Faith Stewart Mr. Charles II. Bradley, the president in the “Bad Lands,” Sunday night. of the State Investment Co., with offices 111 the American Trust Building, Cleve land, Ohio, is known in busineas mid so cial circles throughout Cloveland not only an a person of ability but aa a man of sterling integrity. In a]>eaking of his ex|>er>euce, he said: “It was about three years ago. I was just recovering from u long attack of typhoid fever mid my strength was so long in returning that it seemed I would never boa sound, healthy man again. My appetite vvus poor and my nerve» unstrung aud tho doctor’* medicine did not help me at all. “Things wcr • r.’oing from Nil to worse when one flay I « limicod to read a state ■ueiitofa mini who hail been cured of trouble siniilm- to mine by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. It encouraged me to try them. By the time 1 had used the first l>ox 1 felt a de i-idisi iniprovenieiif mul l kept on taking them until J hud used six boxes. By that time I was r< stored to perfect health "I consider Dr. Williams' l*ink Pilli the beat remedy made for troubles like mine anil tun always glad to recommend them." The after-effeota of fevers mid othei acute diseusiiH are frequently worse that tile ailment itself mul the utmost care it required during this stage in order that ' [»j liiaiieiit evils do not result. The sys /•'in is worn out in its long struggle with |Ftin- disease; the blood is impoveriahec and the nerves weakened. Vitality ii fow. Tlie IdiHkl needs to be purified mi< supplied with the elements to build u[ th<- wasted tissues, the nervi - need n •OiiK' to strengthen them. Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People will do tbit •a no other medicine will. They are ar Unfailing sjss-ific not only for the lifter , Rffects of fevers, of grip mill of othei f. Rente diseiuwiH but also for such disease; Fas locomotor ataxia, [lartial imrnlysis. St ■ Vitus' dance, sciaticu, neuralgia, rheu Vmatiani, nervous hemlach», ]>al]>itattor Hof the heart, pale and sallow complex Eions, and all forms of weakness eitlu i t in male or finale Dr. Wiillnnia' Pin)* F Pills for Pale People are sold by all dee I I era, or will Is-sent |s>sttaiid on receipt | of price, fifty cents a Imx, or six tx>xei , for two dollars mid fifty rents, by nd dressing Dr. Williams Mr rlicine Co Schenectady, N Y. SOUTH AND EAST —VIA— Southern Pacfic Co. Shasta Route. Train* ieave Medford for Portland and way stations at 4:21 a. m. and 4:52 p. ni. Lv Portland. ... 8:30 a id 8:30 pm Lv Medford......... 11:45 pm 11:20 am Ar Ashland......... 12:55 am 12:35 pm At Sacramento... 5:10 pm 5:00 am Ar Harf Francisco. 7:45 pm 8:45 am Ogden ................... 4:55 am Denver ................. 9:30 am Kansas City........ 7:25 am Chicago................ <>:42 am Ar Los Angeles... Ar El Paso ....... Ar Fort Worth... Ar City of Mexico. Ar Houston.......... Ar New Orleans.. Ar Washington . Ar New York .... 2.0Q pm fl:00 pm tl.30 am 11:30am 7:00 am 0:30 pm 0:42 pm 12:10 pm 7:00 am 9'15 na 7:25 am 8:30 pm 8:05 am 0:00 pm 0:30 am 11:30 am 7:00 am 0:30 pm 0:42 pm 12:10 nm Pullman and Tourist Cars On both trains. Chair cars Sacra mento to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, Kt. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with the several steamship lines for Hono lulu, Japan, China, Philippines, (Jen- Aral and South America. See agent at Medford station, or add fess R. B. MILLER, G F. & P. A , Portland, Oregon. Tickets To and From All Points East —VIA— The facts did not come to light until Tuesday, at which time the police were informed. Faith Stewart is a rescue worker among the slums of Portland. While returning home Sunday night from an errand of mercy she was assaulted by i;ve white men, and so brutally beaten that she is in a dying condition, The men are said to be of the class who live off theearnings of fallen women. The brutal deed has aroused the city to such a fever of resentment that there would lie a lynch ing bee in short order were the real culprits discovered. Several arrests have been made, but no positive evidence has l>een proven against any of them. Many of the tough characters of the slums are leaving town in order not to lx* mixed up in the affair. It is supposed the assault is the work of those angered because Miss Stewart has rescued a number of fallen girls from the down town dance halls, where they were proving a big source of revenue to their employers. RELIGIOUS ORDERS AGITATED. N ew Y ork , April 30.—Religious circles in this city are consider ably worked up over the declaration of Methodist ministers that there must I k * a relaxation in church rules so that dancing, card playing, theatre parties, etc., ean I k * enjoyed by members of the churches without lx*ing considered wrong. The Methodist minis ters in Chicago recently urged that the church rules lx* modified to include such “harmless amusements” as mentioned. Many Meth odist ministers of this city concur with the Chicago ministers, and their declarations have caused a veritable cyclone of contending opinions in religious circles. Some of the more “straight-laced” brethem bitterly denounce such sentiments as worthy of the thoughts of his satanic majesty. be civilized must have caused BREVITIES. Chas. C. Pursel of Applegateand his son spent Friday night In Jackson ville. E. C. Fawcett and Geo. Reynolds of Watkins precinct were among us Friday. Postmaster Miller, who keeps the neatest office in the state, is again renovating it. Miss Ella Hanley of San Francisco has been visiting Jacksonville, the guest of Misses Orth. Banner Lodge No. 23, a . O. U. W., held an interesting session Friday night, when four candidates for ad mission were initiated. Win. and Henry Smith, lately of Oklahoma, are inspecting the advan tages of Southern Oregon, with a view of locating. They are nephews of Thos. Smith, who liyes near Jackson ville. Get a free sample of Chamberlains’ Stomach and Liver Tablets a6 City Drug Store. They are easier to take and more pleasant in eSect tban pills. Their use is not followed by constipa tion as is often the case with pills. Regular size, 25c. per box. LeadaHorse County Treasurer** 29lh Notice. N ew Y ork C ity , April 30.—Paderwski, the famous pianist, CRATER LAKE EXCURSION. sailed for Eurojx this morning. Hundreds of women were at the boat landing to shake hands and wave him a good-bye. One fash Will Leave Portland Wednesday, ionably dressed young woman threw her arms around his neck August 6. and was presented from other hysterical demonstrations by the boat guards. “We have strong assurance that Con Max Muller, county treasurer, gives notice that there are funds in the county treasury for the redemption of outstanding warrtnts protested from April 1, 1899, to May 31. 1899, both dates inclusive. Interest on the same will cease after April 11. 1902. gress will set apart Crater Lake as a National Park,” said Will G. Steel to the Oregonian. Mr. Steel is the father of the proposal no jv before Con gress. “Roosevelt favors it; so do others hi'h in the Government." Mr. Steel has arranged the details of an excursion to the lake from Port- land. A party will set out with a num- berof prominent^scientific men. leaving Portland Wednesday even ing, .Uigustfi, the party will reach Asl- land tho next afternoon, and will camp 10 miles oast of Ashland that night. The next camp will be at Pelican Bay, where a stop will lie mad«' Saturday and Sunday. Monday night the party will camp at Fort Klamath, and Tues day night at the lake. Wben you wake up with a had taste In your mouth,go at once to City Drug Store aud net a free sample of Cham berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or two doses will make you well. They also cure biliousness, sick head ache and constipation. SHORT LINE TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO And Points East. 122 Third st., Portland. Is made with Royal Bak ing Powder. Always light, sweet, pure & wholesome. You Can < > Corn Ground and Summer Fallow Next. L B. C. DENNISTON, O. W. P. A., 012 First ave. Seattle, Wash. The Finest Cake A. J. O'Brien of Placer, the miner, will soon leave for Alaska. F. Lange and Ortas. Buckholter of Missouri Flat were in Grant’s Pa*s Tuesday. The annual teachers’ instituty will be held at. Grant’s Pass la May.begiu- lng the 15th. We are sorry to learn that our old friend, Chas. Decker of Waldo, has been quite 111. l^eslle Duffield and Sam Morris of G ild Hill were in Grant’s Pass one day last week. 11. L. Akerlll of Holland, tbe well- I known miner, spent a few days at Grant’s Pass last week. THE “WATER CURE.” Emrnett Conger was at Grant’s Paas The old adage “where there is Monday. He is now running a. ranch so much smoke there must be of bis own and doing well. Joe Griffith, the live real-estate some fire” might be applied to dealer, nas made a number of sales the barbarous cruelties alleged lately. He Is bard to beat. ' to have been practiced by the Registration of voters in Josephine county is progressing tliwly. About American soldiers on the natives in the Philippines. At best war 1000 have registered so far. Hon. Henry Booth, the clever re is a cruel game. But no excuse ceiver of the Roseburg land office, remains for torturing victims made us a short visit recently. i with the “water cure”,for which Prof. Vt. II. Hampton of the Colum- ■ General Smith is now beingtried. bla mine was in Grant s Pass this week n.« ■ . • . . , . » This practice Consisted in stretch and received a hearty welcome. Misses Mollie and GertrudeJobn of ing the victim so that he could Williams were tl.e guests of toetr sis not move and then letting water ter, Mrs. J. W. Howard,last week. slowly drip upon the end of his T. F. Rourke has returned to his nose. Such atrocious methods placer mine in Altbouse district, on the part ofpeople claiming to after a short visit in Grant’s Pass. Dr. Kremer, the popular physician, wtio has had a severe attack of rheu even Satan to shudder with hor BOER LEADERS ror. Your soldier from the matism, is able to be about again. N ew Y ork C ity , April 30.—A London dispatch states that C. A. Wikstrom, who Is extensively i Philippines will tell you that it Delarey and three other Boer leaders have surrendered to the engaged in mining in Pleasant creek is easy enough for an out district, was one of our visitors this sider to criticise actions of the British in South Africa. week. L ondon , April 30.—A report received here to the effect that Thus. Lacy, the clever superintend soldiers in that country; Circuit Court. Delarey and other Boer leaders have surrendered has caused gen ent of the Gopher mine, situated in that to face heat, swamp Rhoda Miller vg. Emanuel Miller; di Jump-off-Joe district, was in Grant ’ s eral rejoicing. It is believed the movement will break the back of fever and death in all shapes, vorce. Decree granted. Pass Monday. the war in South Africa. The war department is awaiting a con The Post office Drug Store is being I to see comrades murdered Minerva Hilgar vs. J. W. Miller; to aside deed. Judgment for defend firmation of the news. managed by Miss Maud Kramer, who on picket duty and in other set ant. is a competent pharmacist, having ! ways by the natives,is enough to EUGENE EXCITEMENT. received her diploma. make man a demon. There is E ugene , Ore., April 30.—This place is in a furore of excitement The Democrat Gulch Irrigation Co. some truth in what he says, but Hollaod has been incorporated by over a rich strike in the Treasure mine on Blue river. A ledge 20 of Geo. Mathewson, H. H. and Sarah I after making plenty of allowance feet wide has been struck, from which orc taken out assayed Gibbs. Capital stock $3000. for the cause of his bitterness it $2,000 to the ton. At first the report of the marvelous strike was Willis Kramer of Myrtle creek, the is imposs:ole to excuse such received as a fake story, but responsible parties claim that it is well-known fk'tir maufacturer and actions on the part of a man miner, was in Grant's Pass recently. genuine. It is the talk of the town. He is a candidate for representative wearing the straps of one of the to water but you can’t in Douglas county, and should be most civilized nations on earth. WAS DREYFUS GUILTY? make him drink.’ elected. T. E. Singleton, ason-fn-law of Key. A brave man can die if need be. C hicago , Ill., April 30.—A statement was made by H. J^eroux, You can’t make him eat Robt. Booth, arrived from Douglas Aye, die and honor the country a French lecturer, by the students of the Chicago University yes; couuty, recently with hfs family. He he served; and it were better for either. You can stuff food in terday, in which the lecturer claimed Dreyfus had admitted his will lie employed at Mee, Kinney and him to die bv treachery or to a thin man’s stomach, but guilt of conspiracy against the French government at the time he Peterson’s saw mill, located near any other wav than to live to that doesn’t make him use it. Cole’s Calif. was pardoned. This surprising statement has caused considerable Norris & Rowe’s anlmai show per dishonor his country by such comment in different circles in this city, and the opinion is that the formed Scott’s Emulsion can make outside of tbe city limits of methods as is alleged to have lecturer is seeking notoriety. Grant’s Pass, refusing to pay the city been practicedin the Philippines. him use it. How? By mak license, which is reasonable enough. AGAINST IMPERIALISM. It is a cheap-john outfit anyway, and ing him hungry, of course. Job Couldn’t Have Stood It, did not give general satisfaction. N ew Y ork C ity , April 30.—The anti-imperialists have started a Scott's Emulsion makes a thin County Treasurer Taylor gives no If he'd had Itching Piles. They’re vigorous fight against the administration. A number of secret tice that he lias funds with which to terriblj- annoving; but Bucklen’s body hungry all over. Though t meetings have already been held in this city. Ca rl Schurz is the piy warrants protested up bo and ¡ d - Arnica Salve will cure the worst case of | eluding July 14. 1902. He has appoint piles on earth. It has cured thousands. a thin body was naturally hun leader. ed II. L. Gilkey as bis deputy until be For Injuries. Pains or Bodily Eruptions THE BEEF TRUST. is well enough to resume his duties. it's the best salve in the world. Price gry didn’t you ? Well it isn't. 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A thin body is asleep—not W ashington , I>. C., April 30.—The Republican ways and means Grant's Pass* council of the Order cf City Drug Store. committee has decided to do nothing against the beef trust. The Pendo held a social session a few working—gone on a strike. nights ago, which was a handsome 1 Placer Miners Busy. hill is being held up while Knox investigated. one and thoroughly enjoyed by the It's an ill wind that blows nobody It doesn’t try to use it’s f od. many in attendance. It has a mem good. The late spring rains are prov POSTMASTER ARRESTED. Scott’s Emulsion wakes it bership of about 100, which is con ing beneficial to placer miners. The stantly growing. extra water supply will cause mining up—puts it to work again W oodburn . Ore., April 30.—Postmaster Tooze of this place has The trial of T. J. Gibson, charged to be carried on much later than usual, making new flesh, been arrested for breaking quarantine. His children were takeu with fhatsthe make the summer cleanups that tlie murder of J. B. Schonbachler and i with scarlet fever, and after the. place was placed under quaran near Merlin, has been progressing in much larger. ; way to get fat. tine the postmaster went down town. The officers immediately the circuit court. District Attorney Send for free sample. Letter List. Reames appeared for the prosecution placed him under arrest. ChcwisU. Pearl St., N V« and Robt. G. Smith and H. A. Reed Tbe following is a list of letters re SCOTT & BOWNE, 50c aud Si.oo, ail druggisu. for the defense. The following jury , maining uncalled for in the Jackson TURKS WERE DEFEATED. was empaneled in the case: II. S. ville postoffice April 30. 1902: V ienna , Austria, April 30.—The Macedonian rebels have de Woodcock, Geo. P. Furman, Geo. Bradshaw. W. H. Walton. G. R. McKlemens, H. Mess Stevens, C. E feated the Turks at Kadinc, in the province of Macedonia. The inger, A. D. Custar, J. \V. York, L. One cent will be charged upon de fighting was fierce on both sides, the loss being considerable. No L Jennings, C. E. Fielding, W. A. j livery. Leonard, W. J. Wallace, Jas. Kenn quarter was shown on cither side. J ohn F. M iller , P. M. edy. HUGGED PADERWSKI. Great Northern Railway The Sowy Butte Shops Through Palace and Tourist Bleep- :rw, DiDing and Buffet Smoking Li- irary Cars. DAILY TRAINS, FAST TIME. For rates, folders and full Informa- Ion regarding tickets, routes, etc., :all on or address J. W PH ALON, T. P. A., 1. DICKSON, C. T. A., Some Matters of Interest Con cerning our Neighbors. Central Point, Are prepared to make a new lag, G uaranteed to R un T rue , on short notice, and would suggest that it is a good time to overhaul the plows and get ready for business. Our new foreman, Mr. Swanson, is proving to be just a little better than anv other smith in the county on plow and wagon work. ’ . ¡! A 'Erial Will Convince You. CASTOR IA Rate« Again Reduced. Before you make deltaite arrangements for that trip eaet let us quote you rates eta the Illinois Central tall road Our rales are the lowest to be had, and It «111 pay you to wrige us. If you haven't time to oommunlcate with us tell the agent from whom you purchase your tloket that you want to travel by way of the Illinois Central, and yon will never regret the trip. If any of your relatlvee or friends in the east are ooming west while the low rates are In effect, write us about them, sna we will see that they get the loweet rates with tbe best service. Through tourist ean. personally con ducted excursion oars, free reclining chair cars, in fact all the latest conveniences known to modern railroading For particulars resard Ing rates, time, servioe. stop-oven, different etc.7 "* etc., cull connections and routes, * “ on or address B. H TRUM HULU Commercial Agent. 142 Third St., Portland. Oregon. UNION JACKSONVILLE, For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signatur» of Orders tor Haoks,Buggies and Riding Horaau prompt 'y attended to. Feeding done at reasonable rale*. Beat at cere taken to prevent accidents, but will bo ra I Thia airnature ia on every box of tbe genuine sponsible tor uoue should they occur. Will retuse to do livery work on credit 1 Laxative Bromo-Quinine Table* GRUttGE N LEWIS. Proprietor tbe remedy that cure« a eoM In one day