I ■'<1 Gimes. Vol. XXXII. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1902. —————— 11 BKiiJtBl'S PEfflltLATEST 1JISPATCHES His Halr-Brradu) Cocapo ¡,1 a Thio of Danger. • In the first place,'* said Mr. Ihonin F CJeuimi, 1111 migiiKM r, living nt No 11; Post sir- 1, Salt lathe City, Utah • ìmì '.'IO 1 fll yi'll of luy IHUTOtr «•••|l|M! I will nay tlu,t my pohiti 11 i«:i b.ir.Lmo Not only lire tile 1: >ti:4 long-—o imetiluuf I mu olligtd to vvoik twur t< thirty-six hours ut n aìri t< h withoct any resi—but tlieiu is a eontinmv. Craiu 01 rispomiibility at cached, •'Now this stinin nini lie k «4 rest had In atm to h 11 ufoii pi«. 1 b,g tn co havi » < lc In iii'.iuhes. I grew n su every little tiling b>tlioreil m ■. 'Linn . I h enmv iirilnblu >u.d could fi’.’d U’f OM: fon in anything. Very ofun •idi;-, iie.-i would come »tur me, I would fv so faint ileit I could hardly lmld my lie t r” n: •’ with P r'l caui>< loss of his « tit nini restii ss, wakeful light.«. I wiw > worn out tbut 1 win wholly unfit for i.i, work "But I'm in good shape now,” wer' on Mr. Colemun. "1 suffered ns I vi oi k nnd, ns I l«-< ntnt* more and mori run down in lanllli. I grew more tun niorediHCouintr d. 'I lieu I >*w Dr. Wil) i< 111 ■ Pluk 1 ills fol Pule Peojile llllvcr tisid in a in wsj'ii|ier mid in AugiiNt Lb(O, I I < gnii li.ku g (la in. I got relie K.tti , it few do es m.d five boxes curei me. ’ N< : von* stiiiin ci d hard work are thi «'litri s ot milch sii km ss. The systi n Isci mi h run down, tin* nerves rack«-« anil tin bh < d 1« ci II I s poor. The | owe of Dr. Williams' Pii k Ihlls for Pale Peo pie in the vest nijnl cr of diseases dm to deimigi r i nts olila- nervous syHten nr Io impure I 1< •• ’ll bl’s I m eli demi Hist tn: e< in thoiir.- ri's < f ii s': la cm as reiiinrkubli as that nf Mr. Co!« man. I: is >i well eHinblislnil fnet that Dr Wilbmi s' 1 ink I ills for Pule People an nil unfailing s) is iHi for)oconi«>tor ataxia lentia) |Miridv.-i«. St Vitus’ dnnee, sei alita, iieiiruigin. ria un>ntism, nervou lieni'nehe, ufter-efl'ei is of the grip, pnlpi tation of ile> liemt. pule and sallow com plexions, mid ull forms of wenknea either in male or fetunle. At ul) ilrng gists, or direct from Dr. Willinms Modi cine Go., Schenectady, N. Y., fifty 'ent per box; six boxes for two dolimi tur a half SOUTH AND EAST —VIA — Southern PacficCo Shasta Route. 8:30 a tu 8:30 pm 11:45 pn> 12:55 am 5:10 pm 7:45 pm 11:20 am 12:35 pm 5:00 am 8:45 am Ogden ................... 4:55 am Denver ................. 9:30 am Kansaa City......... 7:25 am Chicago................ 6:42 am 7:00 am 015 am 7:25 am 8:30 pm Ar L oh Angeles... Ar El Paso Ar Fort Worth... Ar City of Mexico. Ar IlouHtop.......... Ar New Orleans.. Ar Washington Ar New Y irk .... 2.00 pm 6:00 pm 6.30 am 11:30am 7:00 am 6:30 pm 11:42 pm 12:10 pm 8:05 (1:00 6:30 11:30 7:00 6:30 6:42 12:10 am pm an< am am pm pm pm Pullman and Tourist Cars On both trains. Chair car* Sacra­ mento to Ogden and El 1'aso, and tourist cars to Chicano, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. \ Connecting at San Francisco with the several steamship lines for Hono­ lulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Cen­ tral and South America. See agent at Medford statloo, or address R. B. MILLER, G. F. Lt P. A , Portland, Oregon. Tickets To and From All Points East -VIA- Great Northern Railway SHORT LINE TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO And Points East. Through Palace and Tourlat Sleep­ ers, Dining and Buffet Smoking Li­ brary Cars. DAILY TRAINS, FAST TIME. For rates, folders and full Informa­ tion regarding tickets, routes, etc., call on or address J. W. PH A LON, T. P. A., H. DICKSON, C. T. A., 122 Third st., Portland. a.B. C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A., «12 First ave. Seattle, Wash. I b P ortland , Ore, May 7.—A decision against Medford was ren­ dered yesterday in the United States court in the case ofthe Sun­ set Telephone and Telegraph company vs. Medford. Judge Bel­ linger held that Medford had no right to impose a license of $100 per annum on the plaintiff company. According to the decision the ordinance imposing the fine or tax is null and void. The Judge said that a city can fix a license only at figures which will cover the exjxmsse of issuing the license; a city cannot add to the conditions under which a franchise was originally granted. The town of Medford will have to show better cause before the ease will be again considered by the court. CENTRAL POINT NOTES Miss Emma Nasbaum has been visiting tier sister, who was quite ill. Capt. W. Rawlings has sold 80 acres oil liis farm near the town to Mr. Coe. Rev. E. U.Lockhart preached at the Mound school house last Sunday at 2 P. M. Ref. E. B. Lockhart went to Ashland Monday, to attend the Prohibition speaking. Mr. Zigler and ills wife, former neighbors In Indiana of A. J. Brown, are amoDg our late arrivals. Prof. Hanbv has bought four town lots In t lock 57, and has enclosed and planted them in vegetables. L. L. Jacobsof Med ford,accompanied by bis wife and daughter, visited in Central Point a few days ago. Geo. Brown of Eagle Point and his brother, William,of British Columbia were In town Monday. The latter left for his home Tuesday. Mrs. Carey and Miss Bessie Perry of G< Id Hill, Henry Schaefer and Miss Clara Perry of Phoenix were In Cen­ tral Point during the week. Rev. Badger, Ashland’s Christian minister, will preach in the Baptist church in this place Sunday morning and evening, at the usual hour. Wiu. Wright of Willow Springs has graded the road from the old Amy place to the fair grounds, a distance of one-half mile, In tine shape. Our town stood the expense. The lad les of the M. E Church gave a concert, box social and apron sale at Rostei hail a few evenings since, which was much of a success. The receipts were#10. The school in this place was closed last Friday, until fail, owing to the diphtheria scare. No Dew cases of the much-dreaded disease have developed since the death of Ira Perry. Mrs.Wm. Hoagland and Mrs. Chas. Hoagland, who have been visiting relatives and friends here and at Gold Hill, left Monday for their homes in Langeil valley, Klamath county. Mrs. EdingtoD, who has been quite 11) for some time with bone erysipelas at the residence of Jas. Shields. Is so much improved that the farnllv will leave for their home in Sam’s Valley soon. Preaching and organization of Sun­ day school took place at Mound school house last Sunday, as follows: super­ intendent, Mr»: Lee Watkins: secre­ tary and treasurer, Mrs. Lulu Perry; teachers, Misdames Watkins and Head and Miss Nellie Roberts. MINES OF SOUTHERN ORE­ GON; ALSO ELSEWHERE Latest Reports From One of Our Chief Industries. DEDUCTIONS. R oÿal Baking Powder Wm. Bohle tris sold his placer mines, situated In Grave creek dis­ Makes the bread trict, to Mr. Wilson of The Dalles. Price, $2,(MX). more healthful. Two shifts of men are employed in running a tunnel on the Orme quartz mine, located in Foots creek district. The prospects for the development of a good mine are excellent. Capt. Leavenworth, who is manag­ ing the Nellie Wright mine, located Alum baking powders are the greatest near Gold Hill,recently received a car­ AN "UNLIKELY STORY. menacers to health of the present day. load of machinery for the quartz mill which will soon be installed there. W ashington , I). C., May 7.—Considerable feeling is created at ■OVAL aAKIHO CO.. M«W TOOK, A half interest in the Yokum & the capitol over a letter read by Mrs. I). M. Parrv, who recently Madden quartz mine, in Grave creek returned from Cuba, and claims that the Maine was blown up disirict, has been bought by J. E. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Auten, and considerable work has from an explosion on the inside instead of by Spanish treachery on been done on the property, which I. J. Phipps to Geo. Eads,lots5andtt, the outside. Mrs. Parry read the paper before a local society in shows up weil. block 9, Medford; $350. Indianapolis, Ind. She stated that the American government sus­ W. E. Finney has bonded his quartz J. S. Hagey to Henry E. Miller, lota pected that the vessel was blown up from the inside, which ac­ mine, situated in Steamboat district, 11, 12, 14 anil 15, block 1, Cottage Homo to H. Kling, manager of the Seattle addition to Medford; $450. counts for the reluctance of the War Department in having it Cooperative Mining Co.’s prop­ James Helms to Henry Helms, parcel raised. erty in WatkiDs district, who will of land in d. 1. c. 58, township 37, s. r. ALASKAN SUMMER BUSINESS run a tunnel at once. 1 w.; $1. James R. Williams to Sherman More­ II. W. Jackson and C. W. Baker, S eattle , Wash., May 7.—The usual summer rush to Alaska lots 14, 15 and lti, block 16, Cen­ who are Interested In copper mines house, Point; $800. has already begun. Every out-going steamer is crowded with situated in shelly creek district, Del tral H. Helms to M. A. Anderson, Norte county, Calif, recently made 147 Henry passengers and supplies. There is a marked difference in acres in d. 1. c. No. 58, twp. 37, s. r. them a visit. It is reported that they the travel this year, inasmuch that it is steady, instead of a wild 1 w., W. M.; $1,300. have bonded them for a large sum. John C. Tolman to Perry Meliza, 4.15 stam|K-dc, as in former years. The Porcupine district, Klondike C. E. Wickstroiu’s placer mines, in acres in twp. 39, 6. r. 1 e., W. M.; $1. Tanana river, Circle City, Nome and Copper river seem to be the Pleasant creek district, are being suc­ John C. Tolman to Rufus King, 5.85 main points of interest to gold hunters this year. cessfully operated, Several good- acres in twp. 39. s. r. 1 e.; $1. sized nuggets bare been picked Elmira Vinson to Mrs. Maro Kilgore, ' ’ «P. NEXT GOLD STAMPEDE. among which was one weighing $55, iot 3, block 6, Ashland: $1,000. another worth $25 and some ranging Mary Kilgore to Florence Kilgore, lot 3, block 6, Ashland; $1. from $10 down. T acoma , Wash., May 7.—A schooner is being outfitted in this J. Combers to Richard Beswick, harbor to carry a party of gold hunters to the Siberian coast. Old Work has been begun on the big 111 J. feet of land, city of Ashland; $500. dam the Golden Drift M ining Co. is argonauts predict that the next great gold stampede will be on L. R. Lane to J. T. Eads, lots 4 and 5, putting in Rogue "iver; a few miles 45, Medford; $800. Russian territory. cast of Grant’s Pass. It will furnish block A. Whiteman to Barbara Eatell, water for irrigating and power pur­ 160 A. acres in sec. 4, twp. 36, a. r. 4 w., NATIVES SURRENDERING. poses, as well as for operating the also water right on Fielder creek; company's extensive placer mines. $1,250. M anila , P. I., May 7.—Bavan, the Moro stronghold, is in the Henry He’ma to James Helms, e. J of The company which has bonded the complete possession ofthe American soldiers. Several of the Moro Eureka mine, iDSoldier creek district, d. 1. c. No. 57, twp. 37, s. r. 1 w.; $1. chiefs were killed in the battle at the storming of the forts. Large are putting in twocarloads of machi­ Chas. W. Harper to J. \V. Osborn, bands of natives are coming in daily and laying down their arms. nery. The property was recently power of attorney over lands in Jack- visited by Geo. J. Coles, president of son county. This troublesome province is in complete subjection. H. C. Shearer to J. E. Shearer, one the corporation, and T. Eidemiller, third interest in Steamboat or Fowler secretary of the Victory Mining Co. WALL STREET FAILURES. quartz ledge; $1. The Gopher mine, which is situated MINING LOCATIONS. N ew Y ork , May 7.—Wall street has scarcely yet recovered B S Frank, quartz c'.aim, "Summit In Jump off Joe district, is showing up well under the efficient management Quartz Ledge,” Sardine mining dis­ from the shock caused Monday by the failure of several large Wall of Thos. Lacy, the superintendent. trict, Oct 26th. street firms. The brokers are making desperate efforts to get on Thos Boyd, quartz claim, “ Slater Considerable development work has their feet again. been done, and a body cf tine ore ex­ Quartz No., 4,” March 25th. Chas R Ray, quartz claim, ‘'Slater posed. 1 here Is a small mill at the HOYS POSTOFFICE ROBBERS. mine, which is doing good work. Quartz,” Blackwell Mining district, 28th. P ortland , Ore., May 7.—Charles and John Kotzani, two boys> C. L. Mangum, the clever superin­ Feb Enola Rav, quartz claim, “Royal tendent of the Granite Hill mines, have been arrested charged with robbing the postoffice at Orient. located in Louse creek district, while Oak," March 24th. They plead guilty to the charge. in Grant's Pass last week, exhibited a bottle containing about $300 in DANGER IS PAST. nugget», many of which were worth $3 to $5 each. That has already H et T oo , Holland, May 7.—Queen Wilhelmina is slowlv gain­ A BRIEF RESUME OF HAPPEN­ from proved to be a valuable property. INGS AND PROGNOSTICA ­ ing strength Her danger is considered past, and there is rejoicing TIONS OF INTEREST. The placer mine of Hayes & Jewel), over Holland because of her favorable condition. situated in Oscar creek district, not far from Grant’s Pass, has yielded VIEWING THE REMAINS. J. S Eubanks, Sr., after an absence nicely during the past season. They That’s a good name for of many years, is visiting in Ashland. are among the best in Southern Ore­ N ew Y ork , May 7.—Archbishop Corrigan, who died Monday E. G. B .rden of Woodville lias been gon. A number of good-sized nuggets Scott ’s Emulsion. Children night is lying in state at St. Patrick’s. Thousands have visited visiting his family at San Francisco were picked up there, including one valued at $116 and two worth over $50 are like young plants. Some the remains. The funeral services are not completed. lately. Tile Marks Drug Co. of Ashland has apiece. will grow in ordinary soil- BRET HARTE MOURNED. D. Cameron, who has been develop­ been succeeded by E. A. Siierwin and ing an extensive placer proposition in Others need fertilizers. W. M. Poley. L ondon , England, May 7. Bret Harte, the famous American C. IL Thomas has been promoted to Pleasant Creek district, lias had his The nature of some children author, who «lied yesterday, is lieing mourned by |>eople all over the po-ition of assistant cashier of efforts crowned with success. He re­ cently showed us quite an amount of the Asnland bank. England. He was held in high esteem here. gold lie had cleaned up lately. prevents them from thriving The ground for the proposed Cottage elegant Mr. C. has gone to Nevada, where re­ on ordinary food Such chil­ BLOW AT BEEF TRUST. Grove'-Bohemia railroad was broken side the parties with whom he is in­ by Gov. Geer, April 30th. dren grow right if treated right. C hicago , May 7.—The court hns lx«en asked to issue an injunc­ Rey. Mr. Glover, assistant to Bishop terested in this enterprise. All they need is a little fer­ tion against the beef trust in order to confiscate all goods shipped Morris, has been holding Episcopal Two phenomenally ricli gold strikes are reported as having been made in services in the valley lately. by the trust in violation of the law. This is considered a heavy Montana last week. Gold assaying tilizer—a little extra richness. Geo. W. Vaupel has sold his cigar from $51 to$2.800 a ton has been found blow against the trust. and confectionery business at Ashland in the claim of A iliiatn Myers at San Scott’s Emulsion is the right to Ed. Thornton and A. E. Hildreth, Creek. Madi«on county, according to : rv atm ent. SAMPSON’S FUNERAL. Jr. He will not leave us. reports just received. There is great Fertilizers make things grow. W ashington , I). C., May 7.—Admiral Sampson, who died yes­ Deeds, mortgages, leases, bo nds excitement < ver the discovery, and ininers are fl x-king to toe San Creek bills of sale and every imaginable terday of hemorrhage of the brain, will probably lie buried Friday, kind of legal blanks—the latest and country. G Id ore assaying f'Otn S1.400 That’s just what Scott’s Emul- with military honors. His wife is prostrated over his sudden end. best—are constantly on hand at T hk gold and 1.200 ounces of silver to $\ooo ion docs. It makes children a ton gold lias been found in the T imes office. ' REVOLT IN RUSSIA. Daniel B. claim, owned by Tony Er- Miss'Louise Ganlere has resigned heart, near Argeut», Beaverhead ;ro .’ in flesh, grow in strength, V ienna , Austria, May 7.—The long-suffering peasants have her position as teacher In the Ash­ county. grow rich blood, grow in mind, public schools, and Miss Mamie risen in revolt against the iron oppression of Russia. In the pro­ land A wonderful gold strike at Silver grow happy. McWilliams lias been appointed to till That’s what we vince of Constati, Russia, the regular troops charged the |>easants, the vacancy. Peak, Southern Nevada, is reported. The property is owned by the Blairs make it for. with the result that 7G were killed and 200 wounded. Thirty-six C. Swett of Fortuca, Calif., who of New Jersey, whobavespent a gene­ visited in Jackson county last winter, Send for free sample. leaders were captured and flogged to death. The peasants threw expects to return Ina short time to rous fortune in litigation. The strike Chemists, 400 Pearl St., N Y. a million pounds of sugar into the I)nei|>cr river previous to the locate. He has bought the old Jack- was made in the old workings. A aCOTT & BOWNF., 50c and f i.oo; all druggists. force of men followed a small gold charge. The Russian soldiers Itdieve they have entirely crushed sou place on Rogue river. seam, which developed into a store of the incipient rebellion by their drastic measures towards the pri­ A large quantity of newspapers, treasure. $100.000 worth of gold and suitable for wrapping, pasting on nuggets being taken out in one day 's soners who fell into their hands. A number of sympathizers are walls, putting under carpets, etc., can work. Charles Lane and J. W. Mackay being cruelly beaten by the soldiery. be obtained cheap, in quantities k have endeavored to obtain tlie prop­ suit, at T he T imes Printing House. erty. but the Blairs demand close to The celebrated Snap Shot, the best $1,000,000 for it. The mines are medicine in the world for allaying ln- situated about ‘■ixty miles from Tono­ tlammatijn in mao or beast, can be pah and within forty miles of a rail­ GIVES TOU HEALTH I found at Dr. Robihson’s diug road. The find is the greatest made KEEPS YOU HEALTHY store, also at Dr. HlDkle's, Centra) in years in Nevada, and in richness exceeds eyen the Comstock. The mrHt stubborn Point. Trv it. cases of Kidney, Liver. Theorgatiization of the LastChance Atomarh and Rowel John F. Fink of Tacoma, who was Corn Ground and Summer Fallow Next. Trouble«, Rheumatism a resident of Jackson county a number Gold Mining and Milling Co., of Ash­ and all Diseases Arising of years ago, was in Southern Oregon land, has been perfected by the fol­ from Impure Blood vield during the week. He now represents lowing directors being elected: O. C. to Our Native Herba. Prepared in Tablet or one of the oldest and best shoe man­ Tiffany. R. P. Neil, H. L. Whited, D. Powder Form ufactories in the United States. A. Applegate and L. L. Mulit. R. P. 200 DAYS TREATMENT S1 00 Neil was elected president, L. L. and your money back F John W. Chapman, a former resi­ vice-president, D. A. Apple­ you are not cured. dent of Jackson and Josephinu coun­ Mulit, gate, secretary and treasurer, and O. Rev. N M. H anmen . ties, is visiting relatives and friends C. Central Point, Portland. Oreg., aaya: ' I Tiffany, superintendent. The cor- living in those counties. He has been poration owns the Last Chance gold have received more bene fit from Our Native operating tn Union and Baker coun­ quartz mine and the first Westerly Are prepared to make a new lag, G uaranteed "^ to R vn Herbs for rouwHpation ties lately, and disposed of some mines Extension, situated in Gall’s creek and Kidney Trouble, T rue , on short notice, and would suggest that it is’a good to a good advantage. than anv medicine I ever district, two miles south ot Gold Hill, used.*' time to overhaul the plows and get ready for business. Our and it has set aside for sale 160,000 Write for O„r Illustrated Wm. Clarke’s Tybalt and Sir Staf­ shares at 5 cents each, or 40 per cent, new foreman, Mr. Swanson, is proving to be just a little Almanac. It i.i Free I ford,the best, stallions in Southern Ore ­ of tlie capital stock for sale, the pro ­ Mrs. N. 0. W ilsoi , better than any other smith in the county on plow and gon, will be at the fair grounds near ceeds to be used for developing and • NT. wagon work. Central Point every day in the week. milling purposes. Jack: .dlls, Oreg. I excepting Saturday, when they can lie TKUI ZO 0. BLISS CO. found at Phipps' barn in Medford. The A 'Trial Will Cony Ince You tde Proprietor» I former 1# a handsome trover with a To Cure a Cold In One Day. Safeguards the food against alum. SOUTHERN OREGON NEWS Trains ieave Medford for Portland and way stations at 4:21 a. ni. and 6:52 p. tit. Lv Portland. ... Lv Medford . . Ar Anhland......... Ai Sacramento... Ar San Francisco. OUR TOWN LOSES CASE. 0000000000000^0000000000 No. 19 Children's Fertilizer. The Sowy Butte Shops 1 gtxxi record, while the latter is a big I Take Laxalire Brotnoy linlne Tablets. All and sujx'rior «Irait horse. Tvbalt will , drugals«» refund «be monor It it falls to cure. | he in Jacksonville Thursday. I E Grove'S signature Is on each box. Kw WA5iUS(HON, I». V, mailed pr< Al du.1 pt»V upon receipt of $1. 4 •A. > A » k