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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1902)
'' JACKSON COUNTY LOCAL NOTfas. Rev. A. P. Gillette will hold services i Mrs. F. M. Love is making arrange- at the M. E. church iq Jacksonville AT POPULAR PRICES. Guo. Owings und J. B. Stewart are In i rnents to leave Jacksonville soon. She every second and fourth Sundays, town. will go to Portland first and subse morning und evening. Mrs. P. Hines his been visiting on quently join her husband, who has Wiedemann’s Big Show Which O. B. Dews of Ashland and his wife been in Alaska for sometime. Hum bug. Will Soon Play in Medford. y G uh Toepper has returned from are in Jacksonville. They will soon J. B. Scott, an extensive operator in j leave for San Francisco, where the lut- Williams creek. £MP**Don ’t be Backward; but when mining properti«-., was in Jacksonville Wiedemann’s Big Show, the strong tor will undergo u surgical operation. in M<-dford make It a point to visit this week. He showed us a piece of ore est popular-prices attraction that has R. R. Minter wants to purchase a the Max Mullef, county treasurer, who from the Siskiyou mine he is interested small bund of sheep. ever played the coast, opens a week's Miss Kate Plymale is visiting friends has been quite ill during the past fort in, which was rb'h in free gold. engagement at the Opera House on night from the effects of a severe attack Louis Huseman, one of the leading Monday, May 12th. They carry a in Medford this week. of la grippe, is considerably Improved. stockmen cf Siskiyou county, Calif., 1 b company of 25 people and their own At Its new Quarters in Thomas Sc Annu Watkins of Big Applegate vis- White’s Block. Here you will find ou Display tod in|Mudford this week. Geo. Brown, the Eagle Point mer in the valley after more cattle. He band and orchestra, and the plays are has purchased nearly 1000 head in Mrs. C. F. Young of Gold Hill has chant, has bxm visiting his daughter, Jackson county during the past year. all new to our theatre goers. The A FINE, LARGE LINE OF , opening bill is the four-act Sensational Mrs. Paul Van Scoy of Montague, boon visiting in Ashland. PIANOS, Calif. Comedy “ Little Miss Thompson, ” a Ben Lohr and (.'has. Ballard, railroad Miss Rose Messal of Lake creek made Several hundred Republicans of Jack' brakemen, are again on duty. They story of New York written by Jos. H. our city a visit recently. ORGANS, son county have signed a |>etition en were suspected of allowing hobos to Slater. The cast is made up ofclever For State Senator: Raymond Phillips and his wife have THE PIANOLA dorsing T. T. Geer for United States ride on their train; but exonerated by people headed by Tom and Nellie ROBT. P. NEIL................ of Ashland been visiting In Jacksonville. Supt. Fields after a thorough investiga Wiedemann, the well-known comedian Senator. For Representative: The Wonderful Plano Player, the On 8. Childers is getting ready to manu tion. and soubrette. Between acts five ly Genuine Player made. J. B. Tillotson, of Albany, th* well- JOHN I). OLWELL..of Central Point facture a big kiln of fine brick. J. W. Bcrrlam, superintendent of U. strong vaudeville features are introduc known bridge builder, is here to bid on M. F. CANTRALL......... of Applegate Chas. Tice and his family have be the bridge to be 8. fish hatcheries in this county, was in ed, makings continuous performance built in Medford, For Joint Representative come residents of Klamath county. Medford Tuesday, accompanied by his and avoiding the long waits so annoy across Bear crock. HORACE MANN................ of Medford The county commissioners' court is family. He brought down 50,000 sal ing to the average theatre goer. Prom Jay Davidson of Missouri Flat, the among the vaudeville features For County Commissioner: holding its regular monthly session. eggs, which ho shipped to Ver inent is Nellie Wiedemann, the Electric And other small Instruments; tn fact well-known miner, made our town a mon II 11. TAYLOR...................... of Roxy mont. Mrs. J. E. Cox of Woodville has been visit thl- week, He gives a good ac- dancer, in a startling color revelation, Anything in the Music Line can For Sheriff : in Medford lately, visiting her mother. count of his section. be had here. Rev. Mr. Gould, Prohibition candl- . Petite Zella Marie, the child artist in coon songs, Lyndon and Wrenn, the JOS. RADER.............. of Eagle Point date for congressman, delivered address- Australian-American Travesty Stars, Mrs. S. R. Taylor was the guest of J. L. Willits of Joe's Bar was in FREE MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS Mrs. R. W. Gray of M'sdford, Friday. For County Clerk, esat Medford and Ashland this week. in the unique sketch “The New Jacksonville a few days since, accompa JOHN S. ORTH........ ot Jacksonville The county clerk has issued license to nied by his wife, who recently arrived He is an able and fluent speaker, and Woman, "and Lawren«» and Idalene, Given Every Wednesday Evening. society sketch artists. Ladies will Call at the Medford Drug Store and entertained j his v’ audiences, which the marry to E. Fowler and Miss Nicker from the eastern states. For County Recorder: be admitted free on Monday night get a ticket. They are Free for the were fair in size. son. ORIS CRAWFORD......... of Gold Hill when accompanied by an seeort, lady' Asking. Use the Side Entrance on Court Hall of Gold Hill has returned A. O. Freel, the genial teacher, was a or gentleman bolding one 30-cent ticket Entertainment Nights. A. H. Carson of Josephine county from his trip to Ohio. He visited New For County Treasurer. purchas«*d before 7 o'cl<x:k Monday D. II. MILLER................... of Medford has been granted a pension of $t( a York city while he was gone and had visitor yesterday. He says that the night. The prices for this engagement FIRST CLASS TUNERS month. directors of the Central Point s«:hool is all chairB 30 cents, benches 20 cents, Connected with the House. Send all For Assessor: his injured eye treated. Orders for Tuning Direct to us and Romeinlxtr May 15th. You can't It is reported that L. Niedermeyer deemed it wis«- to adjourn it sine die, children on benches 10 cents. The sale W1DBUR A JONES........of Poo Bah on account of the prevalence of diph of seats opens at H. H. -Howard's they will Receive Prompt Atten vote unless you register on or before store on Friday morning. For Surveyor: has purchased of Beekman 6c Reames theria in the neighborhood. tion. that day. L. F. TREFREN...............of Ashland 500 acres of land, situated near Jack Geo. I). Ridinger of Coos county, a Dangerous If Neglected. Tho Jacksonville public schools wi'l sonville. Price •16,000. For < 'oroner: prominent bridge builder and contrac Burns, cuts and other wounds often adjourn for the summer vacation ill DR. E B. PICK EL........ of Medford four weeks. M. A. Macaulay, brother ofM,-s. E. tor, who Is a son-in-law of Mrs. IL M. fail to heal properly if neglected and J. Cole and W. E. Macaulay, who has McDonough ot Willow Springs, is pay become troublesome sores. DeWitt's The political campaign may Ixs said Witch Hazel Salve prevents such con PERSONAL MENTION. to have finally opened, und is Ixs-oming been in Medford for sometime past, has ing this section a visit. He is conva sequences. Even when delay has ag returned to his home at Fredrick,Kan lescing from a severe spell of sickness. interesting. gravated the injury DeWitt's Witch sas. W. R. Stansell visited in Ashland Judge Hanna has decided that the Hazel Salve effects a cure. “I had a Rev. 8. 11. Jones will hold service at Sunday. Myron Harrison, who is well known deed to property in Medford given by running sore on my leg 30 years,” says the Presbyterian church morning and C. Hartly, Yankeetown, Ind. Sheriff Orme was an Ashland visitor evening. in Jackson county as a miner, is fore the late J. G. Grossman to J. W. H. “After using many remedies I tried De Monday. man of the Old Channel Mining Co's Miller is valid and in full force. Rel Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few llov. 8. II. Jones held services at the M. H. Price was among our visitors Presbyterian churcjl In Ashland Sun property, located not far from Grant’s atives of the deceased man sought to boxes haaled the sore.” Cures all skin Piles yield to it at once. Be Pass. set it aside. This is a righteous deci diseases. during the week. day morning. ware of counterfeits. City I >rug Store, sion. Quite a number of our citizens em Jacksonville, jmd Dr. J. Hinkle, Cen Marshal Murphy s|xmt awhile In Robt. Bond, the mining ex)iert and braced the opportunity afforded by tral Point. The last meeting of Ruth Rebekah Medford Monday. Whetherthe Hat is expensive or not politician, is ujx-rating In Josephine the free train that ran to Medford Fri it should be the best of its kind. Degreo Lodge No. 4, I. O. O. F , was W. W. Cameron of Applegate was 1, county at present. Our Hats and Millinery Trimming day night to attend the Republican <NMdt mmm lhan usual latwast. The RAILROAD MAN PROMOTED. in our midst Tuesday. are JUST WHAT WE REPRESENT 1. Householder of Kane's creek, the rally. initiates were Miss Frances Barnes, J. L. Norton and his family arrived efficient road supervisor, was umong R. B. Miller has received another THEM TO BE. and the many patterns Rev. A. P. Gillette of the M. E. Mrs. T. J. Kenaey and M. M. Taylor. and designs we show affords ample op- from Ashland Sunday. our recent visitors. ( hurch held servic s at Eagle Point A social session was held afterward, promotion. For the last year or more portunity to gratify personal liking Alfnsl Elmer was in Medford Tues he has filled the position of general for this, that or the 01 her particular Taylor Bailey, formerly of Gold Hill, Sunday, and made an excellent im- which included refreshments. day, visiting bls best girl. freight and passenger agent of the style. We have a large number of < is doing business as a harness and shoe pression at the metropolis of Butte There was a good-sized attendance Southern Pacific lines in Oregon. Ac hats for the liti le folks . Lester Bailey of Missouri Flat visit maker at Grant's Pass. creek. on the part}’ given at Rose’s Hall on Call and see us before purchasing cording to the Portland Telegram he ed in Jacksonville Sunday. 1. M. Muller of San Francisco arrived Miss Amelia Muller, who is stationed Applegate Friday night. A number of has been made general freight agent elsewhere. Albert Perry of Pokegama has been in Jacksonville Friday evening, on a at Portland for the present, in the em candidates were in evidence. Cameron of tho Western division of the Union ■nuking Jacksonville a visit. visit to relatives and friends. ploy of the American St<>el and Wire A Ray's orchestra furnished excellent Pacific, comprising theO. R. A N. lines. Will Nusbaum of Lako creek s|«mt Farmers generally have finished Co., is visiting her old home in Jack music,while Mrs. Rose's supper was up W. E. Coman, now assistant freight Parlors back of New Bank. to its usual high standurd. Sunday night in Jacksonville. I pl inting all of their crops More land sonville. agent of the O. R. & N., will succeed Hon. C. W. Fulton of Astoria, W. J. Mr. Miller and have charge of the The dancing party given at the Poor Grunt Orme of Foots creek precinct, j t han usual has been put in corn. Southern Pacific lines. Both men have Furnish, A. M. Crawford, J. H. Ack been man ’ s creek school house Saturday the miner, was with us Monday. E. II. Davis of Table Rock has gone promoted, and they are able, erman and J. R. Whitney, Republican keen, far-seeing railroad men. Messrs. night was a success. The attendance Win. Huely, J. B. Wottoiur and L. i to Crescent city, Calif., to look after was good and the music and supper candidates for governor, attorney-gen Miller and Coman arc young, and Lytle left for Alaska this week. ' hlsimining Interests. eral, su|x>rintendent of public in their promotions have been rapid dur gave satisfaction. ing the last few years. If they keep E. B. Brown loft for Klamath M Mrs. J. M. Whipple and her daugh Mr. and Mrs. P. Applegate were in struction and state printer, spent a few on going up the ladder at the same day, and may conclude to locate. ter of Woodville precinct have been hours in Jacksonville Friday. rate in the next few years, they will be Ashland a few days since, having been Bert Bigelow of Williams creek spent visiting In Medford. L. L. Jacobs, the genial book-keeper at the head of their profession,drawing called thither by the death of a niece, a night in Jacksonville last week. Don’t fail to register now. Only a few Miss Zoe Applegate, the daughter of of the Jackson County Bank, has pur a salary from 98,000 to 910,000 a year. Mr. Coman was formerly agent for days remain in which you can do this. Henry Applegate. E. II. Helms, J. A. Wilson and Will chased the Pryce residence, situated the Short Line, with headquarters in Puhi were at Medford a few days ago. May 15th is the last day. on C street, paying 9700 therefor. He Portland. After the consolidation of Dr. A. C. Caldwell, who for many he was promoted and transferred J. DeRoboain is having his residence, year* practiced dentistry in this valley, will have it improved at once. W. B. lines Miss Mary Murgreiter of Medford OREGON. to Salt Lake City. Later he was ap MEDFORD. visited with her sister, Annie, Sunday. occupied by F. II. Neil, renovated. arrived in Ashland a few days since. Roberts bought the south half of the pointed assistant general freight agent ---------A.«. lots on which the dwelling st inds. of the O. II. A N., which place Mr. •I. I,. Oxley of Great Bend, Kan., anil Dick Chappel is the painter. He has been located at St. Paul.M'nn., Miller formerly occupied. Both men J. A. Marsh has resigned his posi John D. Olwell, Democratic candi his family arrived in Jacksonville Sun for sometime past. have a host of friends, who will be glad date for representative, was in Jackson A. V. Oden, who is a resident of the tion as street commissioner and G. W. to hear of their promotion. day. Thrasher has >»een appointed to suc A. II. Saltmarsh anil Ed. Saltmarsh ville Saturday and Sunday. eastern part of the county, made us a W m. Swartzfager, of Steamboat, ceed him. Mr. Maish would have vf Buncum were in Jacksonville a few J. Nunan is having his handsome pleasant j call this week. He was ac- was in Jacksonville several days this proved at least one of the very best days ago. residence repainted and renovated. companled , by W. A. Wright Qf week. In company with Geo. Hall, x>- officials Jacksonville has ever had. and G. W. Mackey of Medford, tho photo Franz Richter is the artist. i Siskiyou county, California. his resignation is generally regretted* familiarly known as “Deafy,” he was grapher, s|X5iit a few hours In Jackson Thore will be no services at the The Medford branch of the Grant's mixed up in a runaway at Medford. •«^*1 keep a full line of Sundries ville Sunday. Catholic church Sunday, as Father ] Pass steam laundry is doing well al J. II. Drake of Griffin creek is mak His team became frightened at a pass for Bicycles. Expert Repairing a ing a strong effort to secure rural mail • 'bus. t'arnoy of Medford and bis son Bitter will be in Ashland that day. ready. It did 960 worth of business Specialty. Prices Right and delivery for his district, with fair pros' ing train and took a lively spin on their Tom were in Jacksonville the fore-part E’ H. Helms was granted license to last week alone. J. W. Baker, its Satisfaction Guaranteed. own account, throwing out the occu pects of sucet'ss. This will be the first of the wi>ek. sell liquor by the board of trustees at manager, and his family have become Mr. S. was movement of the kind in Southern Or pants of the wagon. E. W. Anderson of Watkins, tho well- the meeting held Tuesday evening. residents of Medford. unconscious for a time and sustained egon. Like routes should be establish known miner, and John Beckner ot Miss Elsie Day, who has been attend- some painful injuries. No one else was W. H. Chambers and his family Thompson creek wore at the county have become residents of Medford. . Ing the Oregon Agricultural College, ed elsewhere, as they are of great hurt. convenience and benefit. seat Saturday. They wore moved down by Mr. Hooks. , Corvallis, returned home this week. No Loss of Time. The Jacksonville base-ball club will A re ciu<cd by family rows, G. S. Butler and Thus. Riley, county ThoJacksonville and Central Poin We sn> sorry to learn that her health don their handsome new uniforms I have sold Chamlx'rlain’s Colic. but they run be avoided by has become impaired. commissioners, are at tho county-seat ball clubs will cross bats on Neuber A Sunday for the first time, when an in Cholera anti Diarrhoea Remedy for buying your kin official business. O. Bursell. the successful farmer, has years, and would rather be out of coffee Taylor's recreation grounds Sunday. teresting game of base ball will be play and sugar than it. I sold live bottles , bought the farm located in Pooh Bah ikjiator Cameron was at Ashland S. J. Myers and Mrs. C. Williams of ed on Neuber A Taylor's recreation of it yesterday to threshers that could and Medford last »««ek, hobnobbing Pleasant creek precinct were at tho precinct, belonging to the Plymale grounds. They are blue in color and go no farther, and they are at work with Republican candidates. county-aoat recently, on probate bu«i- heirs. There are 200 acres of land, trimmetl in gold, costing nearly 97 again this morning—H. R. P helps , which brought *12,000. Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will be seen Miss Sutton, stenographer in Dis ■ ness. each. by the above threshers were able to A number of the young folk of Jack trict Attorney Reainex’ office, was a ■ Reed of Gold H. A. Mears and T. M. Tho Oregon Granite Co., which keep on with their work without sonville indulged in a general serenade Large stock just received. Bed victim of la grippe this week Bid were in Jacksonville during the makes a spicialty of cemetery work, losing a single day's time. You should rock price.-. Iu.-pect them. Judge Day was ut Medford Monday past week, en route home from Apple Saturday night, which was appreciat recently endow'd R. Cox’s lot in the keep a bottle ot this Remedy iu your Also all kinds of home. For sale by City Drug Store. ed by those of our citizens fortunate and Tuesday, attending a business meet gate. Central Point cemetery with a hand enough to be on the list. ing of tho M. E. Church, South. Fishing Tackle & Flies A CELEBRATED BRAND. some iron fence. They are also fur Henry Schafer and Miss Perry of E. II. Cardwell and his wife, late of nishing workers in granite doing busi V. A. Springford of Sturllngville and Phoenix precinct will be married in Farm Implements E. P. Vickroy of Forest creek were the German Lutheran church of Mod- Sam's valley, have become residents of ness at Grant's Pass, Yreka and Ash Dunnington & Ik'neff, the clever pro Klamath county. They are a popular among our visitors during tho week. ford May 18th. land with large quantities of tho super prietors of the Criterion Saloon, have young couple and are missed bv their ior stone produced by their quarry. OREGON, been appointed sole agents for Jack MEDFORD Miss Hattie Magerle, who has been Thos. McAndrew of Roxy, J. J Bro many friends in this county. sonville of the celebrated J. F. Cutter Misses Agnes Love and Florence De stopping in Jacksonville for sometime, phy and J. G. Phipps of Big Butte The presentation of the popular Bar, two of Jacksonville's most talented whiskey, in bulk and case. It is prov has returned to her home near Wood were at the county-seat a few days ago drama “Rebecca’s Triumph,” at U. 8. young mis<es,will give a complimentary ing decided popular with their custom on land business. ville. Hall, Thursday evening, by pupils of piano recital at Medford's Presbyterian ers. When you call on them ask for Hon. W. M. Colvig has returned Thore have been several narrow es St. Mary’s Academy and local talent, church Saturday evening. They are Cutter. It is an capes from frost; but as yet fruit is from a trip to Portland. under supervision of Sisters of the Holy pupils of Mrs. E. E. Gore, the well- nonneed that he will stump the State unharmed and the pi ospeets for a big A CARD OF THANKS. Names, will be witnessed by a large known instructor in musle. and have crop nix' first-class. for Furnish. audience. Signor Boffa will be in charge made rapid advancement. On the pro We take these means of sincerely Clint Slewart and Royal Brown, Re Misses Lillian Julian and Armeda of tho musical part of the entertain gramme will lx? selections from IlTrov- thanking those who were so kind to publican candidates for representative Kaiser, as also Miss Mooney, teachers in ment, which well deserves a liberal atore, Chopin. Beethoven, Nevin and our beloyed wife and mother during Mendelssohn. The public is generally her illness and last hours, assuring nnd assessor, spent Tuesday night In the Yreka schools, paid Ashland a visit patronage. invited. We make a Specialty them they will never be forgotten. Jacksonville. Saturday and Sunday. Geo. E. Neuher and M. M. Taylor, I. W. and J ok A. T homas . We are sorry to announce the death Mrs. John Rapp, who has been B. R. Porter of Table Rock precinct spending the winter In Jacksonville, was in Medford Tuesday. He reports who have furnished Jacksonville with of the wife of I. W. Thomas, which Sciatic Rheumatism Cured After Of Acetylene Gas Plants, Gal left for her home in Grant county a everything in a flourishing condition on one of the best ball grounds in the took place at the family residence in Fourteen Year* of Suffering. vanized Cornice and Tin Work State, are arranging for a series of in Poo Bah district Thursday. She had few days since. * the north side of the river. ‘■I have been afflicted with sciatic for buildings, Galvanized Iron teresting games. There is a prospect N. E. Britt, tho well-known civil en The Gervals-Toft contest ease, in that a league will be formed, consisting beon ailing for sometime from a dropsi rheumatism for fourteen years," says Water Tanks, and Plumbing. cal affection. Mrs. Thomas was a native Josh Edgar, of Germantown, Cal. “I gineer, was in Jacksonville Sunday, on volving land in Climax precinct, took of base-ball clubs from the principal was able to lx* arourd, but constantly Opposite Mitchell's Blacksmith Shop, Medford hit way to Applegate, In the interests place at Jacksonville last week. A towns of Southern Oregon, who will of Marion county, Tenn., removing to suffered. I tried every thing I could hear | Oregon with her husband and son quite of the S. P. Co. of. and at last was told to try Chamber number of witnesses were examined. play regularly once or twice a week. a number of years ago. She was a lady lain's Pain Balm, which I did, and was Frank B. Waite, a prominent Mrs. E. 8. Gill (nee Pengra), who has We hope thatsuch an arrangement will of many excellent quantities, and her immediately relieved and in a short citizen of Douglas county, s|>ent a few been residing in Honolulu, H. I- be consummated, as it will afford much death is regretted by all who knew her- time cart'd, and I am happy to say it 1 days in Jacksonville the forepart of during the past several years, was a vis amusement for the many who like the The remains were followed to their has not since returned.” Why not use resting-place in the Jacksonville came thislinimcnt and get well? It Is for sale the week, visiting hie family. itor in Medford and Jacksonville lately. nations 1 game. tery by a large concourse. O fSI O I I K f-> T" I r~xK. i by City Drug Store. INSPECT OUR PIANOS. COSS PIANO HOUSE, DEMOCRATIC TICKET. PHONOGRAPHS and GRAMAPHONES COSS PIANO HOUSE In Millinery Selections Individual Tastes Differ, but Choice of quality, never. H.A. Medynski&Co. I KELSO, Rambler and Ideal Bicycles DIVORO E S STOVES AT REEK’S HARDWAR CO. E. S. Wolfer Tin Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. a