X ! Vol. XXXII JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1902 A STRANGE ACCIDENT LATEST Fall From a Horse Results in Paralysis. Whilo Mr. L. J. D uv I h , of Muniate*, Mich., wiu riiiiug _ bin horse near tiie railrtMul, the animal wum frightened at a pasHing train uml became unmanageable. The home plungtsl and, although Mr. Davis ¡8 a good rider, the movement wiu mo quick uml unexpected that he wm thrown from his Middle and struck ths jaiveiuent with ills head and shoulders. He was picked up unconscious and it wus at first thought hiM neck hail been broken; but uu examination revt-uh-d that thia was not the case. When he caiue to hisHeususbe was found partially paralysed. In telling tho story, Mr. Davia said to the reporter of the Manistee Times: “It was three days and nights after the ac­ cident ts-foro I cuuie to know anyone, and tlieu I fotuid my left aide was par­ alyzed. I could not move even a flng<-i or toe on my left side and my loft eys was affected. A doctor treated me fol throe mouths after I was hurt but 1 got no Is-tter. Aft4>r thia hud gone on for u couple of years I saw an account in a pnis>r of how u man was cured of creep­ ing panilysis by Dr. Williams’ Piuk Pills jfir l*alo People, and I thought per- lu»p* they would help me. And they It-l. I began to get better immediately fund kept taking them till I was cured. I am doing my work now without diffi­ culty and recommend Dr. Williams* Pink Pills for Pale People to every ouo whuw I hear complain.** Mr. Davia is a marino engineer on the tug Stevens and, although the accident took place eleven years ugo, he lias not had a touch of the complaint Mince hii mnrveloua cure by I>r. Williams’ Piuk Pills for Pale People. It is a reasonable claim that if Dr. Williams’ I*ink Pills for Pale 1‘i-ople will cure severe cases <>f this nature they will readily accomplish as g>svi n-suits in leaser afflictions of the nerves. Tlml thia is so is substantiated by statement» from I liousands of people who havels-eu ••ure<>sitivt specific for nil dlsenM-s arising from r d. ranged nervous system or iwsa- bbssl Dr William»* Pink Pills for Pule Puopl, an- sold by all dealers or will be kciii (postisiid on receipt of prii e, fifty cents u vox; sir. Isixea for two dollars and tiftv ■ents. by addreasing Dr. Williams Mtsli- Coiiiisiuy, ttehuuectadv. N. Y. — SOUTH AND EAST — VIA— Southern Pacific Co. Shasta Route. Trail » ¡eave Medford for Portland and way atationa at 4:21 a. m. and 5:52 p. tu. I,v Lv Ar Ar Ar 8:30 pm 11:20 am 12 35 pm 5:00 am 8:45 am Portland. ... Medford......... Ashland......... Sacramento... San Francisco. Ogden ........ Denver........ Kansas City (Jhicago .... 7:00 am H15 ain 7:25 aiu 8:30 pm Ar L' m Angele*. . Ar El Paso ... Ar Fort Worth,.. Ar City of Mexico. Ar Houston. ... ,r New Orleans.. ,r Washington .. kr New York .... 2.0 6:0 6.3 11:3 7:0 6:3 6:4 12:1 8:05 am 6:(M) pm 0:30 am 11:30 am 7:00 am 0:30 pm 6:42 pm 12:10 pm ?ulJman and Tourist Cars >n both trains. Chair cars Sacra- wnto to Ogden and El Paso, and HiXlst cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with he several ateamsiilp lines for Ilono- ultl, Japan, China, Philippines, On- ral and South America. See agent at Medford statloo, or -idre-s R. IL MILLER, G. F. A P. A , Portland, Oregon. ickets To and From All Points East -VIA- DISPATCHES VOLCANOES ARE ACPI VE. '»hrough Palace and Tourist Sleep- rs, Dining and Buffet Smoking Li- rary Cars. DAILY TRAINS, FAST TIME. For rates, folders and full Informa- on regarding tickets, routes, etc., ill on or address J. W. PHALON, T. P. A„ . DICKSON, C. T. A., 122 Third st., Portland. R. C. DENNISTON, G. W. P. A., 6l2Flr*tave. Seattle, Wash. A BRIEF RESUME OF HAPPEN INGS AND PROGNOSTICA­ TIONS OF INTEREST. S t . T homas , I). W. 1., May 10.—A river of fire has covered St. Travel north Is so heavy that pas­ senger trains often come In two sec­ Pierre, a town of 20,000 people, on the Island of Martinique, one tion. of the group of the French West Indies, and only about 20 people Dr. B. R. Freeland, who has been at escaped with their lives. All of the others were buried under tons Ashland, returned to Portland Sun­ of molten lava, consisting of an overflow from an active volcano. day.. Most of the shipping in the harbor was also destroyed. Volcanoes The Eagle Point Sunday school will hoid a picnic June 5th. It is in a on adjoining islands are also active, and considerable loss of life is flourishing condition. reported. Ships passing recently in sight of Martinique report Fayne Strahan Moore has been that a dark shadow of ashes still hovers over the island, obscuring granted a divorce from her convict even the light of the sun. For some weeks past the underground husband by a South Dakota court. fires have lieen growling in an alarming manner, but not even the A party of 50 Norwegians have at Klamath Falls, near wnlch most timid feared such a terrible catastrophe. The tidal wave of arrived place they have bought a large body lava descended upon the city in the early morning with such swift­ of land. ness that thousands were probably buried liefore they had time to Subscriptions for Mr. Bry an’s piper realize their danger. The survivors were rescued by a French ship. The Commoner, the lead Ing Demo newspaper in the Un Ited States N ew Y ork , May 10.—The French Cable Company steamer line cratic are taken at T he T imes office. has saved 450 people from St. Pierre, who managed to escape to county clerk has Issued a Hcense places of safety in the harbor. They tell harrowing tales of their Li The worry to J. E. T. Wilson and Rose escapes, and of many of the jieople who now lie buried in the City Soukup: also to Henry Schafer and OSEI’IIINE COUNTY ITEMS. Clara Perry. of the Dead. For sale: 225 feet or it-inch pipe, 12 Volcanic eruptions continue, and the British West Isles are in taper, 2 elbows, No. J giant, with- Some Matters of Interest Con­ great danger. Congress has voted $100,000 for the suflerers. The nch nozzles. All In good order and used cerning our Neighbors. whole civilized world is shocked at the sudden and terrible fate of but little. Enquire at T he T imes office. those who perished in the ruins of the city. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stovall are Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts The S. F. Bulletin of Saturday last contains a photograph of Miss Sophia Muller of Jacksonville, a young lady well and favorably known, followed by the annexed paragraph dated Oak'and, May 10th: “Word has been received from Portland through relatives that Miss Sophia Muller, formerly of this city, has been forced to relinquish her musical studies and a tour she had plan­ ned because of the serious illness of her father, Max Muller, County Treasurer of Jackson county. Miss Muller was one of the best-known singers of this city, and the announcement that she had given up her studies has caused much regret. Mr. Muller, whois also known in this city, and is prominent in Portland because of the political posi­ tion he bolds, has been very ill, and his beautiful daughter would be In no place but at his bedside. Miss Muller resided in this city for several years, during which time she sang at many prominent recitals and concerts. She possesses a remarkably powerful and rich soprano voice, and is a young lady of very gracious manners. Miss Muller was known socially to a large number of people. When she left this city for Portland a short time ago she fully intended making a tour of the Northwest States if possible and re­ turning to Oakland for the next year; but her father’s illness has forced her to give up her musical aspirations.’’ President Clayton of the Southern visiting in Portland. • Orea'm Normal School has been called H. H. McClung has returned from to Ohio by the serious illness of his He will be back as soon as a trip to Trinity county, Calif. M anila , I*. I., May 14.—An American prospector has caused daughter. her danger is past. L. M. Pike has been visiting considerable excitement here by exhibiting a lot of coarse gold and G. W. Mackey has re opened the her Mrs. mother, Mrs. Dora Connor of Ash­ several nuggets. He would not tell where he found them, but he Medford Photo Gallery in Adkins’ land. had the appearance of a man who had had a hard experience. building, C street, opposite Jackson W. F. Horn, who has been at Den­ Bank. Up-tc-deoatrk w and ver, Col., for sometime, on mining It has been known for a long time that gold existed in the County reasonable prices. » Philippines, for the Spanish bartered with the natives for it in The case or J. G. Mack, commis­ business, has returned. Shrader, the so-called “divine earlv days. There will lie a swarm of prospectors to the moun­ sioner of Multnomah county, who healer," in testing Grant's Pass, fief tains just as soon as the country liecomes more settled. To pene­ sued the Oregonian for damages In should be is let severely alone. the sum of 550,000, very properly re­ trate the wilderness at the present time is as much as a man's life turned a verdict for the defendent. T. Hannum of Great Bend, Kansas, is worth, not alone from the natives but deadly reptiles and other who is the guest of his brother. W. M. It stems that all danger to fruit Hannum, while at a hotel In Grant’s things found in tropical countries. from frost is past, and the prospects Pass Sunday, fell from an elevation for the most bounteous fruit crop and broke his arm. Southern Oregon bas ever known are ANOTHER LAND RUSH. When you are in Grant’s Pass don’t flattering. The trees are loaded. P ocatello , Idaho, May IF.—Already there area number of The wife of Conductor Blew, who fall to call on Henry Walter, the proprietor of the Oregon. He prospective settlers gathering at this place to take advantage and underwent an operaci in at a Portland clever keeps an up-to-date resort, supplied hospital recently, Is convalescing. She make a run on the Fort Hall Indian reservation when it is thrown will be able to return to her home at with tine liquid refreshments, and will treat you well. open tor settlement, July 17. The opening involves 400,000 acres Roseburg tills week. ceded to the government by the Shoshon** and Bannock Indians. • On Tuesday evening this week the The Republican candidate for judge of Josephine is a success­ All of the land within seven miles of Pocatello will be sold at public names of 3600 vow;. who bad reg­ county ful business man, azainst whom REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. istered for the June election were auction. Some of it is available for town property, and there is recorded In the Jackson county clerk’s nothing can be said. He is a member of the firm of Williams Bros., who apt to be considerable rivalry at the sale. The following deeds have been re­ office. The registration will probab­ have been prominent in the develop­ corded in the office of the county re­ ly reach 4000. ment of Gram’s Pass and Josephine corder since our last issue: GAS FAMINE. If you want the latest In furniture, county. United States to W. M. Elliott, patent to ISO acres in twp 38, 2 w, call at Norris’ shop in Jacksonville One of the best qualitied and worth­ Narcissa Colvin toG. E. Neuber et al., parcel W ashington , I). C., May 14.—Through congressmen the De­ and see one of bls folding Daven­ iest candidates before the people of land on F street, block 3«. Jacksonville, *5. partment of Agriculture has distributed several thousands of ports. They are superior to anything Josephine county is W. H. Fallin, of Heirs of Richard Hargrave to Mary E. Gray. 10 acres in d. 1. c. No. ST, twp 3s, 1 w.; *1. In that line. Everybody should have who aspires to the office of assessor of pounds of seed to consumers all over the United States. Twice as one. Peter Redllnger to Paul Fehler, 4.J8 acres la Josephine county. He was deputy d. 1. c. No. SO, twp. 37: MID. many seeds were sent out this year than during former years. Ashland has a city ordinance pro­ sheriff George N. Anderson to George Irwin, 7J4 under J. G. Hiatt for four acres Helman's d. 1. c. No. 40, twp. 30; also These sample seeds are grown upm the United States experimental hibiting the sale of liquor; yet it years, and filled the position with use of in irrigating ditch; *451). T. J. Howell to Anna Herndon. 50 feet of land seems Impossible to enforce it. Brad. ability and to the satisfaction of all arms in various parts of the Union. off south end of Howell Ashland; *1.500. Radcliff was arrested for violating it, Mr. Fallin has had other places of First Spiritual Society block. of Southern Oregon to responsibility, and always discharged but to?.two juries empaneled were Agnes Herndon. 1.35 acres In twp. 30, s. r., 1 e.; i GENERAL SMITH’S CASE. unable to agree on a verdict and the bis trust ably and faithfully. Belle Pellett to Jasper Tucker. 320 acres la case was dismissed. Is reported that the actual survey sec. 33 and 32. twp. 33,s. r„ 1 e.. *2,100. W ashington , I). C., May 14.—The court findings in thecaseof When in Medford ask for Myers, the of It the D. Y. Gray toC. C. Pearson, n. e. M of n. w. W proposed Oregon and Pacific twp; 35. s. r. 2 e.; *28) General Jacob Smith, the inan who gave orders to make “Samar a popular jeweler. His stock of goods railroad, which Capt. Draper and his of C. sec. C. 13. Pearson to Ralph E. Gray; same prop »100. H howling wilderness and kill all males over 10 years old,” will lx? cannot be beaten in Southern Oregon, colleagues propose to build between erty. A. Gray to William R. Lamb, 10 acres Resells and repairs dia­ Grant’s Pass and Crescent city, has In Robt. announced in a day or so, according to information given out by ifequaled. d. 1. c. No. 07, twp. 38, 1 w. ; *350. monds, Jewelry, watches and clocks, begun; at least surveyors and engi­ MINING LOCATIONS. the war department. The order of General Smith has stirred up cheaper and better than anyone else. neers have already arrived and started G H. Coruna mining claim. Meadows district work. It is to be hoped that the May no end of controversy, many papers bitterly denouncing his action i Ttie U. S. Senate has passed Senator enterprise 5, 1002. will fully materialize, as it D. 11. Andrus and J. A. Smith, mining claim. as cruel and inhuman, while others hold that it was the only way Mitchell's bill ratifying the agree­ will prove of great henetit to not only Gall's creek district: May 6. 1002. ment with the Klamath Indians, Josephine county but the whole of W. F. and L. W. Wright and E. Shafer, min­ in which the war could lie ended. ing claim. Applegate district: Mays. 1002. under which they cede to the United Southern O>egon. Louis Browusworth gives notice of location of States the disputed portion of their .itcb and water right In Pleasant creek mining CITY OF DEAD PEOPLE. reservation, aggregating 621.824acres, .¡strict; April 25. 1WT2. uj. N. Matney. S. E. Strickland and H. D. for which they are to be paid 6537,007, MINES OF SOUTHERN ORE­ Norton. Mountain View lode. Applegate dis­ F ort de F rance , May 14.—The work of taking out the dead something over 85 cents per acre. trict: May 7. I0U2. GON; ALSO ELSEWHERE RAILROAD DEED. in the city of St. Pierre continues, although the workers are forced It had been supposed that John O & C. R. R and U. T. Co. to J. E. Davidson, Rueck, the venerable miner, who died to seek relief often from the terrible stench that arises from t he in acres In section 25, township 35, s. r„ 4 w , W. Willow Springs district a few Latest Reports From One of 80 M ; *2110. dead bodies. An American war ship has touched here to-dav on months age, was possessed of consider­ MINING TRANSFERS. able wealth, as lie had been a miner its way to offer what assistance is in its power. Our Chief Industries. J. W. Odgers to G. A. Gregory, R int. In In that vicinity for more ttian 40 years quartz mines Prospect and Homestead, in seo- Some of the supplies contributed by other countries have ar­ and tion 12, township, s. r., 1 w: *1. when it was one of the richest E. Shearer to Caroline Shearer. S interest rived and are lieing distributed among the starving survivors. A camps on the coast. An industrious J. D. Graham bus sold his mine, In J. Sceamlxiat quartz ledge. Jackson county: *1. near Gold Hill, to E. M. great cloud, like a black mourning pall, still hangs over the island. search has been Instituted by tiie situated W. W. Christie to W. C. Wyman. H interest Walbank of Siskiyou county, Calif. In the Houck A Curtis placer claims tn Etans of his estate, but it has The heat is intense and the unhealthy season is at hand to add to administrator creek district; *1 It lias been a good producer. proven fruitless. Wm. Fox and George F. Fendall the distress of every one on the islands. The Ashland C. E. Union is prepar­ brought to Ashland this week some L ondon , England, May 14.—The disaster is much worse than ing for the coming State Convention, samples of fine ore from tiie old Pat- first reported on the French West India Islands. The dead will which will be held in that place June terson mine,located near Cole’s,Calif., 20th to 23d. inclusive. The conven ­ reach 2,000. The eruption continues, but is moderating. tion will bring one of the largest del which they aie developing. They feel W ashington , D. C. May 14—American vessels have been dis­ egations of visitors ever brought, to­ much encouraged over the prospects. It has been reported that a rich We live by our blood, and on there at one time. The state patched to St. Pierre to give general relief and ,hclp bury the dead. gether officials estimate the number of dele­ strike lias been made tn S000 damages. According to the and will be set up and put in opera­ freshed, bone muscle and brair^ allegations in the complaint, tiie tion at once. The Sowell coppermlnes corner of Grand avenue and East are in the same district In wnlch the in body and mind, with con­ Morrison street has been a regular noted properties of Colonel Draper are tinual How of rich blood. stopping place for the cars, and on located. Corn Ground and Summer Fallow Next These mines were purchased This is health. March 28, 1UJ2. Freeland, desiring to of Sowell Bros, by an Eastern syndi­ go to Mount Tabor, was about to get cate known as the Mountain Copper When weak, in low spirits on a car at this point when the motor­ Company. It was reported that t le no cheer, no spring, when rest man negligently turned on the power price paid was 675,000 Since tiling without any previous warning, the possession the Mount Un Dipper Com­ is not rest and sleep is not car was started and Freeland was pre­ pany has extensively developed the sleep, we are starved; our blood cipitated violently to the ground, mines thoroughly opened them up. Central Point, striking his head and back. He avers Much and tunneling and sinking lias been is poor; there is little nutri­ that his nervous system was shocked, the main shafts penetrating the ment in it. his left bind lacerated, and that si nee done, Are prepared to make a new lag, G uaranteed to R un mountain to a depth of several hun­ then be has been unable to practice dred "Back of the blood, is food, feet, a vast body of high-grade T rue , on short notice, and would suggest that it isa good his profession. copper ore has been uncovered, and to keep the blood rich. When time to overhaul the plows and get ready for business. Our the owners are fully convinced that Health la Wealth new foreman, Mr. Swanson, is proving to be just a little they will have one of the best and it fails, take Scott's Emulsion Eyery variety of water treatment, leading copper producers of the West. of Cod Liver Oil. better than any other smith in the county on plow and It sets the maaaage, electricity. X-ray manual Feeling confident of their property, wagon work. movement*, rest cure, etc.: skilled they have gone ahead and are putting whole body going again—man nursesand manipulators of both sexes; in a