The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 05, 1902, Image 4

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VOLCANOES.
Ed. VanDyke was a recent visitor In j
Ashland.
SEMI-OFFICIAL RETURNS
ELECTION 1902
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the south bound train Tuesday evening,
bound for Ashland.
CHEAP NEWSPAPER.
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t'apt. Nash has gone on a trip
to his mines, situated in Josephine
county.
ABOUT LIARS.
ar«-the only Republicans elected.
to the fact that it was stuck in an t Dally Started 1a Vienna Sells for
The
following
symposium
on
a Fartblna.
Gus Newbury, in his great act of °b«cure place at the bottom of the
-‘Liars’’is worth reading, even if it
The farthing newspaper is at length
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ticket, and because a good many people
fails to
do the subject complete
juggling the county-debt question, ...
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did not believe it necessary to vote in accomplished fact, according to the |u«tlce:
materially assisted in bringing about for |t on account of no opposition, it Westminster Gazette. One has been
The liar whom the editor hates
this result. The Democrats are very didnot receive as many votes as it started in Vienna. It is called Die
worst of all is the man who, when
Neue Zeitung and is about two-thirds
thankful for nis timely appearance on would have secured otherwise,
dunned for a year’s subscription, says
the stump, which may also be said of
Iu reply
inqulrrle(( we have p]eag. the size of an English halfpenny daily. he only received two or three copies
There are eight pages, three of which
during the year, and refuses to pay.—
H. V, Gates, the imported buffoon and ure in announcing that Ely’s Liquid
«iiitntri».
Cream Balm is like the solid prepara- are devoted to advertisements and five Clarksville Graphic.
ga,lan-
tion of that admirable remedy, in to news. The newcomer is not a party
Next to, if not above, this one, the
The newly-elected officers can be that it cleanses and heals membranes organ, but will be generally progressive
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affected by nasal catarrh.
There is in tendency. The proprietor intends to editor hates a liar Who takes the
depended on to give the county an no drying or sneezing.
The Liquid
paper seven or eight years, and when
efficient, efonomi'-al and unbiased ad- Cream Balm is adapted to use by pa- give in tabloid form all the news print­ finally cornered for settlement, says
ttents who have trouble in inhaling ed by other journals, together with ar-
ministration.
They are honorable, through the nose and prefer spraying. tich-a and generally interesting matter. he never ordered the paper at al).—
competent men, and will serve their The price, including spraying tube, is There will l>e a morning edition and Pike County Post.
75cent«. Sold by druggists or mailed an evening edition, the latter published
But the worst liar of the whole out­
constituents well.
by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., New
fit is the man who takes the paper
at
noon.
The
fact
that
paper
manufac
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Y onk.
turers bold a large interest in the prop­ several years, then moves away with­
Weather Report.
erty solves the most difficult part of out paying or saving anything atxiut
RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS.
1 he following is a weather report
Rev. a . P. Gillette wifi h »Id ser­ the problem of making a farthing jour­ It, and yet says he is an honest man.
for the month of May furnished by
vices at the M. E. church in Jackson­ nal pay, for the cost of paper is. of —Elsbery Advance.
E Britt, volunteer observer:
Mean temperature. 55 06 degrees; ville every second and fourth Sunday, course, one of the most imisirtant con­
Brethren, y»>u all fall short of the
siderations.
maximum ten»i>erature, »1 deg,on the morning and evening.
truth. The biggest liar in the lot is
The proprietor, who was formerly
25r,h; minimum temperature. 34 deg
Rev. S. H. Jones will hold services
on the 3d,4th ¡mean of maximum tem- at th** Presbyterian church in Jack­ the owner of a leading dally >n Buda­ the editor who publishes the obituary
pe-ature. 67.» deg: mean of minimum sonville every Sunday.
pest, says that he requires a circula­ of tiiese aforesaid liars and intimates
temperature. 42.2deg: number time«
Beginning in June, Rev. W. Bitter’s tion of No.ooo daily to cover 'he bare tiiat they hxve gone to heaven.—Piy-
maximum temperature 90 deg or appointments will be; Firstand third c< -t of publication. This,is an euor mouth Independent.
above, 1: number times minimum Sundavs. Jacksonville, at 8:15 a. m. moils circulation In Vienna, where the
The biggest liar yet, fellow scrih-
temperature 32 d» g or below, 0; num­ and 7:30 p. id ., and Medford at 10:15
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ber times minimum
temperature a. m. Fourth Sunday, Jacksonville, most (Hipular paper nt present does not biers, is the man :who "jcllies” you
exceed
50.000
j>er
»lay
and
where
there
40
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or below,
12:
total at. 10 a. m. and 7 30 p. m.
along witli promises of business when­
second
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precipitation, 1.33 Inches; number of Sunday and fifth, when it occur«, are several dallies with a circulation of ever you present your bill.
less than 10,000.
clear days. 8:
number of partly Ashland.
cloudy day« 17: number cloudy day«. 6:
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Filthy Temples In India.
number oi dayson which .01 in.or more
A CELEBRATED BRAND.
NOTICE INHKREffll GIVEN THAT THE I
of precipitation fell. »: greatest pre­
Sacred cows often defl'e Indian pnrtni-rahlp Ix-retofon- "xiating between ,1a». !
cipitation in 24 consecutive hours and
Dunnington A Deneff, the clever pro­ temple»; but worse yet 1« a b»>dy M. t’roni-mlllor anil l-'arinle M Ixiv". under the
date, .68 on the 31st: dates of thun­ prietors 01 the Criterion Saloon, have that's polluted by constipation. Don't firm name of Cronemiller A leive. ha. been dia
der storms, 6th: precipitation for sea­ been appointed sole agents for Jack­ permit It. < leatise your system with solved by mutual consent The bualneas will
son, 27.3» inches: precipitation for sonville of the celebrated J. F. Cutter Dr. King’s New Life Pills and avoid lie continued at the old «tend liy .1 .M Crene-
miller. to whom hill« due the lakh tlrtn are pay-
same time last season, 28.62.
whiskey, in bulk and case. Itis prov­ untold
misery. They give lively aide. and who will pay claim« againat the
ing decided popular with their custom­ liver«, active bowel«, good digestion, same.
To Cure Consripatt
?or®»er.
Jacksonville. May 17. IMH
ers.
When you call on them ask for hoe appetite. Only 25c at City Drug
J M CBONEMILLER,
Take <'AMcaretR < 'andy Catfeartic. 10c or
Cutter.
V M LOVE.
MC.C.C. fail to cur«. drjRgixu rt.'und monel
Store.
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For Governor -
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George E. Chamberlain, dem
99
Win. J. Furnish, rep...........
A. J. Hunsaker, pro...........
it. it. Ryan, koeialtkl...........
W. S. Chapman of Talent was in Med­ For- Supreme Judge —
92
Robert S. Bean, rep .........
ford Tuesday.
He reports his nursery
66
B. F. Bonham, dem ...........
progressing nicely.
C. J. Bright, pro....................
Mrs. E. R. Reames of Klamath Falls For Secretary of State—
D. W. Bar-zee, socialist....
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
N. A. Davis, pro....................
White. She is en route to Portland,
Frank 1 Dunbar, rep.........
to attend the grand chapter of the O.
D. W. Sears, dem ...............
E. S.
For- State Treasurer—
Henry Blackman, dem . ..
J. W. Berriam, superintendent of
T. S. McDaniel, pro ...........
the government hatcheries in Jackson
(.’. S. Moore, rep....................
county, left for Clackamas one day this
W. W. Myera, socialist....
week. He will probably extend his For Supt. Public Instruction
J. II. Ackerman, rep...........
trip to the eastern states.
R. W. Kelsey, pro..................
Quite a number of our citizens wit­
W. A. Wann, dem..................
pathetic movement among volcanoes; nessed the game of base ball played at For Attorney General—
A. M. Crawford, rep...........
that, is how the eruption of one will Jacksonville Sunday between our nine
T. H. Goyne, pro..................
start others in life. Everyone knows and the Ashland base-ball team.
It
J. H. Raley, dem....................
how the subterranean forces will rum­ was the best and most interesting of For State Printer—
ble along, making the earth quake for the season.
W. W. Brooks, pro..............
J. E. Godfrey, dem..............
hundreds of miles.
Thjs surface dis­
Gault A Cook, the machinists, in-
J. E. Hosmer, socialist.....
turbance has been felt in almost- every
J. R. Whitncv. r< p
...
Chamberlain is Elected Gov* part of the globe. If the earth, then, stalled a Webber gasoline engine in the
S outhern
O regonian office this
FIRST CONGRESSIONAL
ernor of Oregon.
is practically solid, as the modern week. It does away with getting up
DISTRICT.
school of scientists would have us be­ steam every day, and, incidentally, For representative to Congress—
JACKSO\' COUNTY
Hiram Gould, prix........................
IS REDEEMED. lieve, we can only account for these saves considerable profanity on the
B. F. Ranip, socialist....................
sympathetic shocks by presuming that part of the male members of the force.
Tbos. H. Tongue, re-publican
What the Democrats can do when volcanoes must connect in some man- It is a decided improvement over
J. K Weatherford,democratic.
ner with another, so that the active steam, as anyone will soon realize after For U. S. Senator—
they get together and nominate a first- eruption of ODe digturbs the otherg
T. T. Geer, republican...............
having used two kinds of power.
C. E. S. Wood, democratic
class ticket was very well exempliAed -phe present investigations being car­
COUNTY.
Rev. Jas. Robinson has accepted the
They have I ried on by scientists of Mt. Peiee may
at the polls last Monday.
For Joint Representative—
1 throw some further light upon these call to serve as pastor of the Presby­
D. M. Brower, socialist
elected their candidate for governor, mysterious forces which ferment and terian church, and is expected to
James M. Hansbrough. rvp
arrive here sometime in October. Rev.
and in Jackson county captured seven boil beneath us.
C. H. Hoxie, prohibition ....
Horace Mann, democratic
Day will conduct the services until that
of the eleven officers balloted for.
B efore the election the Oregonian time. It is with regret that many will For State Senator—
Under ordinary circumstances they
E. V. Carter, repub -an
insisted that President Roosevelt had hear of Mr. Day's departure, for, al­
R. P. Neil, deme nt,
would have swept the board clean, for his eye on Oregon. If he keeps it though he has been here but a short
J. W. Wiley, *oc-a;.st
they had the votes at their command. there he is likely to be a victim to time, he has made many friends.
He For Representatives—
W. A. Carter, republican .....
We feel sorry is of a genial, benevolent nature, which
Chamberlain’s
majority in
this political strabismus.
C. E. Stewart, repuhi.can.
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Miles Cantra
county is about 150, and his election is for Mr. Roosevelt if he has no more in­ has made fast friends ot those whom
fluence elsewhere than he has in this he came in contact with.
John D. Olwell. democratic
conceded by at least 300 votes. He had
C. P. Snell, socialist.............
state.
The Medford Bachelor Club went
Joe A. Thomas, socialist..........
a Republican plurality of 10,000 to
into mourning this week.
One of its
C. E. Hoskins, prohibition.
If
The
Baby
Is
Cutting
Teeth,
overcome, and that he did it reflects
members so far forgot himself as to get
E. B. Lockhart, prohibition
Be sure and n«e that old and well-tried reme­
Genial, dy. M rs . W inslow s S oothing S yrup for married last Sunday. Miss Sophia I. For Sheriff—
the greatest credit on him.
children teething. It soothes the child, soft­
L. F. Lozier, prohibition
able, honest, he will make a superior en* the jrums. allays all pain cures wind colic I»atrie, of Lake Creek, is the voung
Alox Orme, republican...........
and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty
woman
who
is
responsible
for
the
gloom
Joseph Rader, democratic.
chief executive.
five cents a bottle.
that surrounds bachelor
hall and
Grant Rawlings, socialist
Joe Rader, the Democratic nominee
causes the flag to fly at half mast.
It For County Clerk—
ELECTION
RETURNS.
William Abbott, socialist.
for sheriff, has received the greatest
was for her sake that Jim Stewart, the
M. L. Alford, republican........
It
popular
justice
of
the
peace,
and
amem-
majority of any of the candidates,
S. Orth, democratic
125
Those Who were Elected on | ber of the club in good standing, for­ John
E. 8. Wolfer, prohibition
The revolt against
may reach 400.
Both Tickets.
sook the ranks.
The couple were For County Recorder—
the third-term idea had much to do
Peter Applegate, republican
married by Rev. F. L. Crandall and
Oris Crawford, democratic..
with Sheriff Orme's defeat.
J. M.
The Republicans concede that Cham- are at home to their many friends in
Marion Hartley, socialist...........
Hansbrough, Republican nominee for berlain is elected governor of Oregon, the West cottage on A street. They
G T. Richards, prohibition
joint representative, tomes next with He secured several hundred majority have our congratulations and best For County Assessor—
R. G. Brown, republican........... 4 4
wishes.
io this county.
about 350 plurality.
H. L. Brumble, prohibition
Not only are those fond of music giv­
. ..
The election returns in the hands
Wilbur A. Jones, dem»8-ratic.
The result on state senator is the
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Raphael Messner, socialist..
of the D emocratic T imes show en a chance to enjoy the same through
closest.
It seems as if € arter has tljat the Republicans have elected E. the enterprise of the local piano house: For County Treasurer—
J. Merley, prohibition ...........
about 50 plurality.
Neil would have y. Carter for state senator, J. Patter- but the musicians themselves are given
D. H. Miller, democratic..........
been elected had not the o] irion pre- son, commissioner, Garl Jones, sur- a chance to appear often in public. The
Max Muller republican...........
J. A. Smith, socialist...............
vailed that he was a Prohibitionist. veror' -,a8- Hansbrough, joint repre- free weekly concerts, furthermore,
,, «entative, and Peter Applegate, record arouse interest, in matters jiertaining to For County Surveyor—
What is termed “the saloon vote,
Garl T. Jones, republican
er. The Democrats have succeeded music, both from the side of the public
K. W. Kennedy, socialist.
and it is not a small one, was thrown in electing J. D. Olwell and Miles and performers
In a measure, too,
L. 8. Trefren, democratic .
against him.
Cantrell,
representatives, Joseph they are educating people to enjoy and For Coroner—
W. I. McNutt, prohibition...
They bring
The majorities of the balance of the Rader, sheriff, John S. Orth, clerk, appreciate good music.
E. B. Picket, democratic .........
together
all
the
beat
musical
talent
of
Wilbur
Jones,
assessor,
D.
H.
Miller,
successful candidates is approximately
, M. F. Shaw, republican .........
treasurer, and E. B. Pickel, coroner. the city and, while the friendly rival- For County Commissioner—
as follows:
Olwell, representative,
W. A. Cordell, prohibition.
There was an unusally light vote I ry spurs on the performers to do their
250; Cantrall,
representative
100; throughout the entire county as com- best, at the same time the ties of friend-) Joshua Patterson, rep..................
Harvey Richardson, socialist
Orth, clerk,
250:
Applegate, re- pared with two years ago, showing an ship are cemented the more firmly.
H. H. Taylor, democratic....
«order. 175; Jones, assessor -, 200: Pat- apathy on the part of a number of the 1 here is some first-class musical talent For Constitutional Amendment—
250- Miller re£,stere(i voters. Politicians advance in Medford; and the time will come Against Constitutional Amend
terson.
commissioner,
. ' different reasons for accounting for when the outside world will hear from
treasurer, 150; Jones, surveyor, .IrX);
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■ this lack of interest.
There were this place.
Hickel, coroner, 150.
E. V. Carter, practically no vates against the Con-
Applegate, Patterson and G. T. Jones stitutlonal Amendment: but, owing
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Jas. Pelton and Mrs. H. Pelton of
Sam's valley were m Medford Monday. I
A GREAT DEMOCRATIC
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Geo. L. Davis, representing the Port­
land Spice Co., is with us thia week.
A p p le
Even with all of our scientific knowl­
Printed Every Thursday, at Jackson­ edge of animate anil inanimate things,
ville, Oregon, by
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how little, after all, we really know.
This fact is forcibly illustrated in the
Times Printing Company little light science can throw upon the
C has . N ickell , Editor and Mgr.
origin of volcanoes. We know in a
general way that chemical action in the
TERMS:
interior forms gases which escape
One Year, in advance.......................... 81.50 through the crust of the earth from
Six Months................................................ 1.00 Assures or channels that offer the least
Advertisements inserted at reasona­ resistance. Sometimes the«- gases are
ble rates.
caused by water coming into contact
Ryan's Brick Bldg., California St.
with the fiery fluid below the surface
of the earth. Beyond these points sci­
ence does not teach us anything. The
earlier geologists held that the earth's
surface was a thin crust circling a mol­
ten mass of heat and fire. They have
gone so far as to speculate that the
earth would be blown to atoms like an
overcharged boiler in case the waters
of the ocean happened to And a leak
into the interior. A modern school of
scientist
rejects the old
theory.
They claim that the earth is solid, and
that volcanic eruptions are the result
of huge reservoirs of molten rock in
II different parts of the earth. If this be
I true, they have yet to explain the sym­
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Saint Helen’s Hall ••••
PORTLAND, OREGON.
(Founded IW.)
A Boarding and Day School for Girls.
MUHIC, ART AND ELOCUTION.
Thia School offers to girls a broad and thorough education, combined with the sdvantages
of a healthful aDd refined home
11 <►< (
a la rye rib I attractive tiuihllng In tin* iti.tnd.i.iA
vicinity of the City Park
The sanitary condition of the premises has been mnde a matter of
special attention. The l»ed chambers, class and recitation rooms are large and tnoroughly
ventilated; and the construction of the building is such that every room is open to the sunlight
The greatest care has been taken to provide all the necessary appointments of a well-
equipped school, and to furnish every facility for training pupils In the most approved methods.
The alm of the school is to give thorough and well ordered Instruction to girls and young
women, fitting them for college when that Is desired, and to aid In the dexelopment of true
and womanly character
The Fall term opens September Ift 1901. A faculty of twenty competent teachers Ins urea
for children and young women that Individual care an«' Instruction necessary to the best
results
There are four skilled teaahprs in the Music Department alone, specialists In Art and
Oartory, and native teachers in French and German
Provision is made for all athletic games suitable to women, as tennis, croquet, basket ball
bicycling and horseback riding
A gymtasluni. hOxlOO feet, is in process of construction
which will offer still more opport unit i a for healthful exercise
For Illustrated catalogue apply to
MIHS KI.F.ANOR TF.HBFTTS. Principal
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VITALITY!
VIGOR!
MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS h.v. »e»i in nw
over m >v»r> by the leaden ot the Mormon Chnrah and their
rollowere. Positively enrea the worat rare« in old and young
rlatna from efferte Of • if abu'e, di>-Ipation, «zenaar >, or cii relte ein< kin*, ram Leak
mg. < Inaornala,
urrà I«o4l
ranhond, bnii.l.e -r,
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