Vol. XXXII. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1902 No. 21 -------- A — LIKE Ä MIRACLE Blind and Helpless from Paraly sis, i ms Man Now Sees, Walks and Works. John Hunter, of Orient street, Chioo, Butte Co., Unlit, wna a blind nu<l help- I umh paralytic, who had loat even the power of apeeob. In the spring of hurt year lie wax pronounced incurable, but now he can aee, talk, walk and work. To the San k'ninciaco Examiner repre sentative he said: "About four years ago I was suddenly Stricken with imrnlyai*. I lost ull Heina of feeling and nil power of movemeut ill my right aide, from head to foot. 1 alee {uirtly lout the |«>wer of speech. I soon >M-anie totally blind uiid was ho per fectly lielpleHx that for three years 1 wai confined to my lied. "Doctor* diagnosed my caw an loco motor ntaxia and my family physician gave me every care and attention possi ble but all hi* preHcriptioiiH during two year« were ]x>werleHH toalleviute niv suf fering* or in uny way afford the »light- •st relief. "After being virtually given up as s dead man by friendhumi pliyHieiaim, and reHigning myself to my amiarent fate, 1 determined to try Dr. William»’ Pink Bills for Bide People. I mentioned it to niv doctor and he not only gave hi» coiiM-nt to my trying I)r. Williams’ Pink l*ills but strongly advised my doing so. /■From a blind, beliiless paralytic, un z4ible to move and so broken down and hoiieiess that life was a burden, I can now walk, do any <sld jobs ulxiut the place, godown town, and—most wonder ful of all—can s<i-. And I owe it all to Dr Williams' Pink Pills. "Improvement Isigan while I was tak ing the second lx>x. I continued taking the pills and from that time on it was gradual but sura. My awful stomach trouble* have di*ap]M>ansl, my eyesight has Is-en restored, my brain is clear and active, and if ever a man should Is, grateful and anxious that other» should know the wonderful properties of lb . Williams' Pink PiUs, tliut man it myself. " . Tin- I'n-'t of Mr. H miter’s < ore is widely known i.nd is vouched fr bv nil win know hint, in luding Mayor O. L. Clark the Rev. W. <!. White, Cashier A. Il Crew and Po-tmaster W. W. Wilaou all of f 'li.- o, t ... f Dr. William-' Pink P Ils for Pr.lo Peo pliinre sold at fl'ty cent < a liox or six Isix- for two is and fifty ceii‘M.ami may lw hud < t i'll druggist*, or direct by ■nail from 1: Williams Medicine Oo tk hcuectudy, N V. SOUTH AND EAST —VIA— Southern Pacific Co. ShastH Route. Trains ieave Medford for Portland and way stations at 4:21 a in. and 5:52 p. tn. 8:3u piu Lv Portland. ... 8:3o a in Lv Medford . .. 11:45 pm 11:20 am Ar Ashland........ I2:55 am 12 .1., pm 5:00 am Ai Sacramento... 5:10 pm 8:45 am Ar San Francisco. 7:45 pm 4:55 am 9:30 ami 7:2.7 am 6:42 am 7:00 am 9' 15 am 7:25 am 8:30 pm A r Los Angeles... 2.00 pm Ar El Pa*o ... . 6:00 pm Ar Fort Worth . 6.30 am Ar City of Mexico. 11:30 am 7:00 am Ar Houston. Ar New Orleans.. 6:30 pm (1:42 pm Ar Washington Ar New York---- 12 10 pm 8:05 am 6:00 pm 6:30 am 11:30 am 7:00 am 6:30 pm 6:42 pm 12:10 pm Ogden ................. Denver................ Kansas City........ Chicago............... Pulman and Tourist Cars On both trains. Chair ctr* Sacra mento to Ogden and El Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with the several »teamship lines for Hono lulu, Japan, China. Philippines, Cen tral and South America. See agent at Medford station, or address II. H. MILLER, G F. A P. A , Portland, Oregon. Tickets To and From All Points East —VIA— For biliousness use Chamberlain’s THE STATE TICKET. Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cleanse the stomach, and regulate the Following is the «late ticket elected A BRIEF RESUME OF HAPPEN liver and bowel», effecting »quick and so far as the election returns show: permanent cure. For »ale by City INGS AND PROGNOSTICA Governor—George E. Chamberlain, Drug Store. MUKDE xv E ku tk A uk ED. TIONS OF INTEREST. Democrat. The Ministerial Association of the S alem , Ore., June 11 —Tracey and Merrill, the escaped convicts and »Supreme Judge— R. S. Bean, Repub Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Carter of M. E. Church for Grant s Pa«« district Gold murderers, were at Gervais last night and secured supper at a wood-choppers’ lican. camp at the point of their guns. Leaving the camp they held up two deputy Hill have returned from their visit held a meeting at Roseburg last week. Secretary of State—F. I. Dunbar, Re at Haleru. Presiding Eider Summerville, Rever sheriffs, who were in a buggy looking for them. They took the men’s guns publican. J. W. McDougall of Grant’s and toid them to get out; that they fell tired and guessed they would rest Isaac Wright, who is In the saloon ends Pass, L. C. Zimmerman of Canyon State Treasurer—C. S. .Moore, Repub buxine«* at Klamath Falls, has been ville, J. T. Abbett of Ashland, E. B. awhile. lican. Afterwards they abandoned the buggy and took to the woods again. visiting In Southern Oregon. Lockhart of Central Point and Wil Superintendent of Public Instruction Bloodhounds which were brought from Walla Walla and put on tlie track of Hon. G. W. McBride, Ex-U. 8. fred Smith of Althouse were present. —J. H. Ackerman, Republican. tlie murderers took up the scent at tlie wood-choppers' camp and tracked senator, and Mr*. Laura Schwichten- R. M. Garrett, superintendent of the Attorney-General—A. M. Crawford, them to the timber two miles from Gervais, The timber was surrounded, burg were married at Washington, Ashland-Klamath Falls mall route, Republican. and once some of the members of the posse in pursuit caught a glance of I). C., recently. was considerably hurt in a runaway State Printer—J. R. Whitney, Repub the robbers on the edge of the timber. lican. A large quantity of newspapers, Sunday. While driving the stage At 11 o'clock a report was received from Aurora stating that the con- suitable for wrapping, pasting co down a steep grade on the Kean creek Congressman, First District—T. H. vlcts passed through that town on wheel«, heading for Boon’s Ferry. They wall*, putting under carpets, etc., can mountain a single-tree and the brake Tongue, Republican. be obtained cheap, in quantities U broke and he was thrown heavily to eluded the vigilance of the pursuers In the dark. . The horses Congressman, Second District—J. N. the ground, . head j first, suit, at T he T imes Printing House. The convicts got away from S dem by stealing a couple of horses almost ran »way and did more or less Williamson, Republican. Archie Grlive, while acting a* damage. from the heart of the town. An ex-convict has been arrested upon suspicion Seventeenth Senatorial District—H- brakeman of a gravel train, sustained of having furnished smuggled arms to the murderders. The pupils of Gold Hill’s public Holman, Republican. painful Iniuries In being caught be When the men appeared al. the wood-choppers camp they seemed tired school gave an excellent entertaln- Seventeenth Representative District and almost worn out. They forced the cook to supply them wjth a good tween two cars near Merlin. ment Saturday evening, which was —C. W. Nottingham, Republican. »upper, and ate tlieir supper in sight of the men witii their rifles handy. Subscriptions for Mr. Bryan’s piper. well attended. The school has been Eighteenth Senatorial District—H. They told the men to behave and no one would be hurt. They exchanged The Commoner, the leading Demo under the successful management of E. McGinn, Republican. newspaper r in the United States, jokes and said that they were having a “regular summer outing.” They did cratic Percy Wells, Misses Ella Griffith State Senator, to till vacancy—G. T. are taken at T he T imes office. and Edith Dungey. The graduates not seemed concerned when told that bloodhounds were on their track. Myers, Republican. The salaries of the postmasters of were Gertrude Blede, Addle Hays, The fact that they are dead sin ts gives them added safety,a» few people Eighteenth Representative District Mabel Ray, Minnie Yantis. Norris are willing to take the chances, knowing that a poorly aimed shot will mean Ashland and Grant's Pass have been Johnson, Byron Thiele, Wm. Dungev, —A. A. Bailey, W. M. Banks, S. B. raised 4100 each. Tbey will get an death at the hands of the robbers. It is evidently the Intention of the men Clarence Burke. Cobb, H. J. Fisher, John Gill, C. W. to make some point where they can secrete themselves on a train, or else get annual salary of 41800 after July ist. Commencement exercises at the Hodson, W. R. Hudson, J. S. Deeds, mortgages, leases, bonds to the mountains where they hope to throw the pursuers off their track. State Normal School at Ashland began Hutchison, W. N. Jones, D. J. Ma- bills of sale and every imaginable It Is not thought possible they can escape, as the whole country is aroused kind of legal blanks—the latest and June 6th, with class-tree exercises. larkey, G. M. Orton, S. Reed,Repub and their description Is too well known. A large reward has been offerel best—gre constantly on hand at T he The calendar consists of an elocution licans. for both men. T imm office. ary contest June 7; baccalaureate Stop« the Cough Dale Willis of Roseburg, Chas. Tabor sermon, Rev. M. H. Wallace, June and Works off the Cold. S alem , Ore.. June 11— The last bulletin states that the convicts have of Grant’s Pas« and Grant Tayior of 8; address to literary societies, Prof. axattve Bromo-Quinine Tablets -ure a cold been cornered In a large wheat field which adjoins heavy timber. The Hint er Dunsmuir, until recently Bremen of E. D. Ressler, June 9; exercises de one day. No Cure. No Pay. Prlc A cent«. and tield arc surrounded by about 250 armed men. The wheat Is tall enough the 8. P. Co., are now full-fledged partment of music, June 10: com An Out-of-Doora Number. mencement oration«, alumni reunion for men to hide in. It Is believed they cannot escape without beiny ki'lea. locomotive engineers. and banquet, June 11. The issue of The Outlook for June CYCLONE IN ILLINOIS. G. W. Mackey has re-opened the Percy McDonald, the young man is the Thirteenth Annual Recrea 7th P ekin , Ill , June 11—A cyclone passed over this section last night, Medford Photo Gallery in Adkins’ who was arrested at Salem, charged tion Number. The leading features are killing three persons and destroying corn and other crops. The Kingston building, C street, opposite Jackson mines were wrecked and two persons fatally Injured. County Bank. Up-to-deoatrkw and with obtaining 4i00 of Wells, Fargo “Hunting Big Game with the Camera,” P kohia , 111., June II—The worst storm in 50 years raged here last night reasonable prices. & Co. at Ashland on a certificate of by A. G. Wallihan: “When You Meet and tills morning. Seven Ilves are known to be lost, and untold damage done deposit belonging to another man a Bear,” by W. J. Long; “Mountain It is reported that the growing de- to crops. The wires are down In all directions. mand for timber has inspired the with the same name, had an examina Climbing,” by Charles E. Fay; “Camp BIG SALMON PACK. tion in Justice Berry's court Satur Southern Pacific Co. to raise its day. His bonds were’ fixed at SiOOO, ing for Women,” by Martha Coman; A stoiha , Ore., June II—Owing loan unusually heavy run of salmon the price on all its timber lands and In default of which lie now languishes “Lost in the Woods,” by George Ken pack tilts year promises to be larger than for years pist Large catches are belog made. The regular price is 6 cents per pound: but owing to the withdraw some of them from market. In the county jail. Clarence Reames nan; “Behind the Guns,” by James appeared for the prosecution. Barnes; “The Salmon Leap” (a active demand tielng made on the supply by tlie cold-storage men it is likely to Increase to 7 cents per pound. The Columbia River Packers’ Com Five carloads of 6teel rails for the President Harriman of the South beautiful picture Illustrating a passage proposed railroad between Cottage ern Pacific has issued a statement of from Izaak Walton); and “W’inning a bine will handle most of the pack. 1 Grove and Bohemia have already the income and outlay of the com Y,” by Walter Camp. There are also MT. PELEE AGAIN aritved on the ground. The Booth- pany from July 1, 1901, to March 31, Dr. Ha'e's “Memories," an illustrated F oict DR F kance . July 11— »It. l’elee Is showing signs by which another eruption Is feared. Yesterday and thistnorning se veral detonations were Kelly C<>. is getting out 10,000 ties 1902. In that period the gross earn article on Jane Austen’s Home, a good heard In the direction of the mountain. The air Is still darkened from the therefor. ings of the company were 463,495,970, story, and interesting, timely portraits. dust of the eruption Sunday and Monday. Scientists are still studying tne The celebrated Snap Shot, the best an increase of 16,255,148over the same The number is richly illustrated with mountain, making occasional trips »« close as is safe to view tlie restless meditHne 1u the world for allaying in convulsions of nature. flammation in man or beast, can be period of the year before. Operating drawings by Charles S. Chapman, DOES RAINIER SMOKE? found at Dr. Robinson’s diug expense* and taxes were 441,887,559, Philip R. Goodwin, Henry Sandham, T acoma , June 11—An expedition is being fitted out at this place with a store, also at Dr. Hinkle’s, Central an increase of 44,531,851. Net earn- J. Conacher and F. C. Gordon; and view of examining Mt. Rainier and see If It smoke«, as is claimed by parties Point. TrviL in'gs amounted to $21.548,411, au in photographs by A. G. Wallihan, J. living near the mountain. The mountain Is an extinct volcano, but several Miss Mayme McWilliams won the crease of $1,723.207. The total net in Horace McFarland and others. reliable parties claim they have witnessed a kind of a vapor rising from the Deducting medal offered by E. A. Sherwin to come was $22,407,144. crater part which looked very much like smoke. LAND FOR SALE. the student of the Southern State from this 412,154,770 of fixed charges and 48.033.380 of betterments, there CHINATOWN SWARMING. Normal School who obtained the high was a surplus of $2,218,984. A good stock ranch, on Antelope, 14 P outland . Ore., June II—The annual exodus of the Chinese popula est average during the year. Miss miles from Medford and 12 miles from te ti to the canneries is beginning. Nearly every summer Clilng’own is Central Point, containing 15t>0 acres First discovery of Gold. almost depopulated by the demand* of contractors for Chinese. Large Grace Garrett was a close second. of grazing and farming land: price 410 Aftercareful investigation it has been de If you want the latest in furniture, gangs are leaving for Alaska and the Puget Sound. an acre. Seventeen hundred acres ly termined that the date of the discovery of gold call at Norris’ shop in Jacksonville ing under the Jackson county Im NEGRO BOYS LYNCHED. in California was January IMS. About that and see one of his folding Daven provement Company’s ditch; at 46 per same time there was another important dis C harlotte , S. C-, June II—Two negro boys, aged il and if> respective ports. They are superior to anything acre. Eighty acres of orchard land, In that line. Everybody should have covery, which to thousands of people has been adjoining Jacksonville:at 440 an acre. ly, were lynched here this morning for the murder of a white woman. worth more than all the gold, because it re For further particulars apply to one. them to health, and that is Hostetter’s W illiam B ybee , Miss Nettie Moore of Sam’s Valley stored Stomach Bitters. This wonderful medicine Jacksonville Oregon. was severely injured in a runaway continues to cure stomach and bowel com Thursday, while returning home plaints, the same today as in the past: and al Looking Around Tolo. from Gold Hill with her brother. Her though many medicines have come and gone the Bitters still remain the people’s favorite. At a Jail Delivery in Salem Monday—Cool Work Some parties visited Tolo this skirt caught in the brake and she To those who suffer from dyspepsia.indigestion, of Desperate Men. was dragged some distance before the headache, heartburn, constipation or bilious week, witii a view of looking over the horse broke loose from the buggy and ness. and have tried other medicines without ground to start a box factory. It is Two convict* In e<caping from the Salem penitentiary Monday killed ¡berated her. obtaining relief, this remedy will prove a the intention, it is said, to bring the three guards, Frank Ferrell, S. K.Jones and H. T. Tiffany and wounded a blessing, because it will surely cun* them. Try timber down Rogue river part way and W. L. Smith, familiarly known as a bottle and satisfy yourself. fourth man. The murderers are Harry Tracy and David Merrill, serving flume it the balance of the distance. sentences of i.'i and 20 year« respectively for assault and highway robbery. “Smithy” in stage days, died at Red It is claimed Tolo is the most ad They made their escape to the woods fully armed; but are being hunted by ding, Calif., a short time ago. He vantageous point for reaching the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. armed posses. ... . , , . famous Rogue river sugar-pine belt; The prisoner«, as Is the usual custom,were marched from the chapel Into owned a fourth Interest in the firm of a-« the supply around Grant’s Pass tlie foundry van! at 7 o’clock «<» go to worn They were counted and their McCormick, Saeltzer Co., which en The following deeds have been re and is getting scarce, it seems likely the number found io be correct. Tracy suddenly brought a concealed weapon joys the biggest business done in corded since our last report: belt will soon be tapped. into play and shot Guard Ferrell dead in his tracks. Merrill also Hashed a Northern California, and left a Martha Cardwell to Mrs Janie weapon; but It wa* grabbed by Ingram, a life prisoner. Merrill shot him Nichols, lot 1, blk 24, Central Point. through the leg and then wrenched the weapon loose. threatening to kill fortune estimated at about $125,000. Love and affection. anyone who Interfered. The desperate criminals then chased off the other Klamath county elected all of the John Market al to Clias Winnings, guards keeping up a fullsade of shots. They returned to the foundry yard Democratic candidates for local of lot 41 and 42, Pracht’sadd to Ashland; and riddled with shots the north west and southwest, guard post.«, and killed Jones on the north wall at a distance of i.’>0 yards. They tired several shots fices except ing treasurer, Van Valk- 4600. at other guards, one <>l the bullets piercing Guard Ros*’ hat. Then amidst enburg, tlie present incumbent, beat Geo A Parratt to J S Bunch, all of a hall of bullets from the now fully aroused guards, the prisoners placed a ing Bradley. Geo. Baldwin defeated lots 1 and 2, *ec 16; lot 4. sec 15, and d 1 c No 15 of Etnbert F Newland: ladder again«* t he east wall and jumped to the ground outside. Give them oil—cod-liver oil. Guarris Tiffany and Ross ran after them, meeting in an augle of the L. F. Willits for county judge. Sum 41000. mer*. Driscoll and Bennett are re wall The guard* were covered and ordered to give up their arms, after B. R. Freeland et al to 11 E It’s curious to see the result. which they were forced to march ahead iGO yards or so, when a guard from spectively re-elected sheriff, clerk and Badger, 22 acres msec 5, twp 39 s, r one of the posts opened tire. The criminals deliberately shot Tiffany through assessor. 1 e; 410. Give it to the peevish, fret the br,ast, and would have served Ross In the same way, only he dr ipped to Belie Freeland estate to B R Free Tlie Democrats of Lake county the ground as though shot. They then made their escape to the word«, it ful child, and he laughs. Give land, guardian’s deed, 22 acres in see is supposed tl.e rilles were smuggled t< them Saturday or Sunday. They are elected most of tlieir ticket at the 5, twp 39 s, r I e; 475. it to the pale, anornic child, armed to the teeth and desperate, and will not he taken alive. recent, election, to-wit: I)r. Daley, B II Freeland to H Eugene Badger, Foliowit g are descriptions of the escaped: Harry Tracey, age 24 years, county judge; A. W. Mannerlng, and his face becomes rosy and 22 acres in sec 5, twp 39 s, r 1 e; 475. height 5 feet. 81 Inches, weight 160 pounds, complexion medium, hair light clerk: Lee Beal), treasurer; \V. A. J S Bunch to Benton B ov t *. gov brown, eyes blue. full of health. Lake a flat David Merrill, age 28 year«, height. ' feet, 91 inches, weight 140 pounds, Currier, commissioner; E. Moore, ernment lot* 1 and 2 sec 16; lot 4 sec 15, and d I c No 45, twp 36 s, r 2 w; complexion medium, hair’brown, eyes blue and gray. chested child, or a child that surveyor. The successful Republi can candidates were H. It. Dunlap, 41000. has stopped growing, give him sheriff, and J. 11. Blair, assessor. RELIGIOUS APPOINTMENTS. iy AA>WbVWWVWVW |A»*'*l*iAi'A‘*|*^**“*****‘^** * * ■ the oil, and he will grow big Miss Donna Bell of Brownsbon, Rev. A. P. Gillette will h »Id ser and strong like the rest. vices at the M. E. church in Jackson | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . K. Bell, was tlie victor in the elocutionary ville every second and fourth Sunday, This is not a new scheme. and evening. contest al the Southern Oregon State morning Rev. S. H. Jones will hold services It has been done for years. • Mill Krol« Kuril»—7l Acre»«-»' »err« In cultivation.b»l»nce brn«h.tine Normal Schoo),her subject being Lew at the Presbyterian church in Jack house barn anil oulbullilliig» Living w«ter tnun mountain, sprln« piped directly to mldence U »ere» «reileil to t»lf»lfti t»nly Imiles front Central Point. Every acre Of course you must use the Wallace’s “Chariot, Race.” The sonville every Sunday. xtsxl orchard l»nd. »dspteil to *lf»lf* Mil*» Crops reserved other contestants were Misses'Grubb, Valiev lliitne--» «ere tract adjoining Central Point town. W acres In It »ginning in lune, R'V. W. Bitter ’ s right oil. Scott’s Emulsion cultivation, small house and barn 15 acres good fruit laud |V»o A nice home for Mayme McWilliams and A. Thomp appointment* will br. First and third Sundav*. Jacksonville, at 8:15 a. m. is the one. some one |<<lr,cp,—lfln «errs In « square. Ail In cultivation Fair fence but no son, W. McIntyre and Clyde Briggs. Illoh. black «oil. will prove adapted to fruit. Ire. -., and 7:3) p. m., and Medford at 10:15 buildings. T ’" "" " which fruit men ■ claim from town ' The for the quality of the »oil. fk«*' Crop* Scott’s Emulsion neither Two .nl les from town. ---- , po -e-nt crop . „peak-, . My little son had an attack of a m. Fourth Siniay, Jacksonville, whooping cough and wa* threatened ””»”''0 . cU 11« acres orchard land i miles from Central Point, all but five at 10 a.m. and 7:30 p. m. ¡second rjnclc with pneumonia: but for Chamber Sunday and Uftli, when it occurs, looks nor tastes like oil because acreVof which is the tne very vcri best of fruit land. SO acres of llm'x-r land goes with the nisee An excellent.: room house, lathed attd plastered, brick milk house, gtsxl burn and lain’s Cough Kemedy we would have Ashland. we are so careful in making it irsnarv w.selshed smokehouse and outbuildings. Two wells, flue water Entire place had a serious time of it. It also saved visible from residence, tine of the bent bargains on our list. PWw Crops reserved. liinv front several severe attack* of pleasant to take. This Is the peer of any fruit location In Jackson county. TOTtlA. O croup.—il. J. S trickfadbn , editor Ih» Kind Vou Hm Ilwap Bougtt Send for free sample. Bears the HOLMES BROS., Central Point, Ore. World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. Signatur« SCOTT A rnWNF < be«,i«H. eo 1’nrl St., N. T. For sale by City Drug Store. LATEST DISPATCHES SALEM LATEST. CONVICTS KILLED THE CUARDS 07/ for the Children, Great Northern Railway Some of Our Bargains. SHORT LINE TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, CHICAGO And Points East. Through Palace and Tourist. Sleep era, 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 PHALON, T. P. A., 11. DICKSON, 0. T. A., 122 Third st., Portland. A B. DENNISTON, G W. A., 012 First ave. 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