T — RMM i/f. rxM .... PERSONAL MENTION. II. E. Ankeny went to Eugene Mon- day. Mr». J. W. Opp la vlMltln^ In Port­ land. Chris. Keegan baa returned from Ashland. Miss Cora I.Inn wiw In Medford Mon­ day morning. Jos. Guppert of Illg llutto wits In town Tueeday. A. Gangwiaeh baa returned from bia trip to Aluaka. Mrs. P. Hines bus been visiting in Applegate precinct. .1. W. Opp baa returned from bia trip to Rodding, < 'allf. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Snell visited in Jacksonville Tuesday. (irant Orme of Foots creek was in Jacksonville thia week. Mias Bessie Nickell left Sunday for a visit at Portland and Salem. Jeff. Faucctt baa returned to Apple­ date after a protracted absence. Pi-of. Washburn, J. 1). Cook and bia family were in Medford Monday. Paul C'lrae baa gone to Northern California, to seek employment. V. Cook arrived from Portland Sat­ urday, and la at the Sterling mine. Mr. and Mra. G. W. Lance, Jr., of Foots creek wore In Medford Monday. W. J. Plymiilo loft for Portland Mon­ day evening, to I m , gone a abort time. Mark Finney and Frank Kasshafer, Jr., have returned from Pokegama. Mias laale McCully and Goo. Merritt will return from Eugene next w, Cook left for Roseburg, Tues­ day evening on business with the land office. 8. C. Minnick of Mound precinct and his wife made our town a visit Tuesday. Mrs. Gault of Oregon City la visiting her brother-in-law, M. M. Gault, and bia family. Mias Daisy Olwell of Central Point was the guest of Mrs. 11. P. Theiss one day this week. Mra. Jas. Buckley of Applegate has been the guest of Thus. McAndrew and bia family of Roxy. Mrs. Theo. Cameron left Saturday for San Francisco. to visit her daugh­ ter, Mrs. Ella Lang. Mel. Pearce, the expert miner, is slation-il near Yreka, Calif., and has charge of a big mine. Miss Emma Helms, worthy matron of Adarel Chapter No. 3, O. E. S., left for Portland Thursday. John Broad and Thos. Reid of For­ est creek, the expert miners, were among our visitors Monday. J. H. Beeman, of Gold Hill, a well- known operator In mini», was at the county-seat a few days since. Misa Dee Ankeny, who has boon at Storltngville during the past several months, left for Eugene Monday. r.. C. Washburn, father of Prof. Washburn, bus been in town. He is now located in Siskiyou county, Calif. Miss Nora Sydow passed through Mod ford Tueaday, en route to Ashland. She will teach in the Grant’s Pass school again. Hon. E. V. Carter,state senator-elect, and Dr. R. T. Burnett, the well-known dentist, tarried in Jacksonville a few hours Sunday. Mrs. G. W. Lance, Jr., of Foots creek, visited in Jacksonville this week, the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Miller. Mrs. Chas. Prim and Miss Lillie Taylor left for Portland Tuesday even­ ing, to represent Jane McCully Cabin in the grand cabin. Miss Maud Prim accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott, David Smith and Mrs. Wooley, former residents of Eagle Point precinct, but who have been living in Coos county for sometime, were in Jacksonville Tuesday. H. If. McCarthy of Portland, well- known operator in mines, and A. Hofer, a capitalist of the metropolis, were .in Jacksonville a f-w days ago, en route to Applegate. Saved From An Awful Fate. “ Everybody said Iliad consumption," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Cham­ bersburg, Pa. "I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought 1 could get well; hut I learn­ ed of the marvelous merit of Dr. King’s Now Discovery for Consumption, used it, and was completely cured." For de- stw-rate Throat and Lung Discuses it is tnesafest cure In the world, and is in­ fallible for Coughs, Cohls and Bron­ chial Affections. Guaranteed bottles 50c and *1.00. Trial bottles free at City Drug Store. LOCAL NOTES. O. E. Gorsline has shipped his plan ing mill to Glendale. Tyson Beall of Pooh Bah was In Medford one day this week. The newly-elected officers will quality on the first Monday in July. Don’t forgot the base-ball game Sun­ day. It will be a “hummer.” The haying season is here. A large and first-class crop Is being cut. S. P. Oliver and Goo. Heckathorn were in town one day this week. Mrs. R. M. Presley bus gone tn Klam­ ath county, to visit her son David. See t he eighth or the last page for the ottlelul voteof Jackson county. The different school districts of the county will elect officers next Monday. Frank Livengood and John Lowry have left Phumix for Klamath county. Groat preparations are already being made for our 4th of July celebration. The board of trustees has donated •50 toward our 4th of July celebration fund. Summer seems to be here. The weather is warm enough to suit any­ body. Fred Luy, Jr., was among the Med­ ford people who spent Sunday in Jack­ sonville. Put O'Donoghue, Sr., has returned to Ashland, utter u lung absence in California. Postmaster Miller has sold his pony— more of the results of advertising in T he T im eh . W. W. Willits and C. W. Knightur of Flounce Rock precinct spent Friday in Medford. Geo. Stevens and Fred Derrick of Brownsboro sjient a few hours in Mud­ ford Thursday. J. J. Brophy of Big Butte precinct was in Medford several times during the pust week. J. C. Turnidge, whu is now a resi­ dent of the upper valley, was at the county-seat Friday. Chas. Messorve.aold newspaper man, has entered the employ of one of our local cotemporaries. Dr. Clarence W. Keene arrived in Medford yesterday, and will practice his profession here. The Criterion is being repainted and otherwise neatly reuovated. Franz Richter Is the artist. Wm. Fox, Geo. Fendall and Jus. Briner, whu are mining in Grouse creek district, have returned. For Sale—A three-horse engine and boiler, in good condition. Apply to C h A h . N ickell , a bargain. Thus. E. Nichols of Eagle Point and A. II. Wyland of Climax apont a few hours in Medford Tuesday. Misses Jo and Ella Orth of Jackson­ ville were among those who visited in Medford Sunday and Monday. W. H. Bush, who leased his farm to Robt. M. Caton, has gone to Crescent city, accompanied by his family. Mesdamcs Norris and Calkins wore at Jacksonville Monday, in the inter­ est of the Fraternal Union ball. J. M. Dews of Applegate has embel­ lished his resiuenoe with a fine Burdett organ from the Coss Piano House. Miss Emma Rued will teach a sum­ mer school in Prospect district, which is fortunate to secure her services. It F. Wade, a pioneer of Sam's val­ ley, is now a resident of Central Point, and critically ill with consumption. Tbo Socialist vote cast in Jackson county June 2nd was less than 250. The Prohibition vote may reach 150. Jacksonville Fire Co. and the hoard of trustees held their monthly meet­ ing Monday and Tuesday respectively. A. L. Bailey has moved his photo­ graph tent to the Neil property on Fifth street, opposite the court house. Miss Lida Lottridge, principal of Ashland's public school, is visiting her mother, who lives at Corning, Calif. The A. O. U. W.'s excursion to Port­ land will leave Ashland Friday evening. Round-trip tickets can be obtained for *10. Geo. 8. Calhoun, a former merchant of Grant's Pass, whois in a San Fran cisco hospital, is recovering from Ills injuries. R. Collinson, the veteran commer­ cial traveler, has been interviewing the numerous customers of Fleischner Mayer A < '<>. Rev. W. Bitter will hold services at the Catholic church in Medford on the first and third Sundays in each month, at 10:15 a. tn. Mrs. E. Ross of Central Point went to Ashland Friday, accompanied by her daughter, -Mrs. J. B. Cunuingham, Of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Johnson, who have been residents of Jacksonville for Several mont hs past, removed to Ash­ land during the past week. The election of school officers will he held on the third Monday in Juno this year. The clerks are engaged in taking a tsmsus of school children. Acker's Blood Elixir positively cures chronic blood poisoning and al) scrofu­ lous affections. At all times a match­ less system tonic and purifier. Money refunded if youstro not satisfied. 5tkj and *1.00. A. P. Estabrook Gold Hill, Orc., the leading druggist. ■9 The Elite photograph gallery, locat­ i The official vote of Jackson county The dancing party given at Eagle ed In Hamlin’s block, is closed. We will be found on the last page of today’s Point by W. C. Ashpole and Merritt ure Informed that the proprietor, Mr. TIMES. It will he valuable for refer­ Brown on the night of election day ence in the future and should tie pre­ was a well-attended and pleasant one. Owings, has left Medford. The cause exists in the blood, 1r* Excellent music and supper were pro­ The Ghemol club of Jacksonville served. Hen Haymond of Rock Point, one of vided. what causes inflammation of the was charmingly entertained by Miss Isa Cook, on the occasion of the fair the most prominent of our pioneers, J. J. Pankey, who is catching fish in mucous membrane. tarried a few hours in Medford Mon­ Rogue river, says that he has shipped hostess’ eighteenth birthday. It is therefore impossible to cure day. His health is considerably im­ and sold much more during the past Fred Engle of the Ashland base-ball the disease by local applications. proved, we are pleased to learn. few weeks than ever before during the club, who hud hisunkle badly sprained It is positively dangerous to neglect Jacksonville will have almost a clear­ same period. They are of a fine quality. in the game with Medford's nine at field in the isdebratlon line in Southern •One of the best base-ball games of it, because it always affects the stom­ Jacksonville, Is still In dry dock. Oregon this year, and will outdo itself. the season will be played at Neuber A ach and deranges the general health, Ex-Sheriff Nellon of Lake county, That means much, for the county-seat Taylor’s grounds In Jacksonville Sun­ and is likely to develop into consump­ who was tried for embezzlement at is second to none in observing the 4th day, between the local and Ashland the recent term of circuit cout for tion of July. nines. This will decide who will oppose Lake county, was found guilty. Many hare been radically and permanently Medford’s club in the contest for the cured by Hood* Sarsaparilla. It cleanses tho John Wiley, a cousin of J. W. Wiley, W. J. Chastain of Gazelle, Calif., was purse of #lU0 that is offered at the 4th blood and ba« a peculiar alterative and tonic in Medford a few days since, accom­ who was formerly a resident of this of July celebration at the county-seat. effect. K. L ook - California Junction, Iowa, panied by his wife. He came to look section, returned the forepart of the writes: *’I had catarrh three years, lost my week, to locate. He was gone about At the recent meeting of the South­ appetite and could not sleep. M y bead pained after some stock at the Hanley ranch. twelve years, most of which time he ern Oregpn Pluneer Society the follow­ me and I felt bad all over. I took Hood's F. R. Neil is at Portland, represent­ spent in Colorado. ing ortiexjrs wereeiected for the ensuing Sarsaparilla and now have a good appetite, ing Warren Lodge in the Masonic year. President, U. C. Beekrnan; vice- » eep well, and have no symptoms of catarrh.’* F. M. Wade, tbo well-known operator grand lodge, Ills family accompanied in mines, arrived from the north dur­ president, J. R. Neil; secretary and Hood" a Saraaparilla him. ing the past w6ek and is at the Atkins treasurer, Silas J. Day. The next an­ Thu family of the late Mrs. M. E. property In Watkins district. He is nual reunion will be held at Jackson­ Promises to cure and keeps the prom­ Booth tender thanks to those who ex­ accompanied by his uncle, who recent­ ville on the first Thursday in Septem­ ise It is better not to put oil treat­ tended their kind offices during the ly came from Iowa. ber. ment— buy Hood's today. last hours of the deceased. The many friends of Mrs. Mattie F. Osenbrugge, the enterprising Dr. E. E. Emerson, the scientific dealer in wagons and farming imple­ Birdsey will be sorry to learn of her optician, has built up a good business ments, has lately received a carload of death. She died on Decoration Day at in Southern Oregon. Ho will make a machinery, which our farmers will do her home in Avon, Mont., of typhoid professional visit to Jacksonville July well to inspect. His goods and prices fever, shortly after her return from 4th. California. Mrs. Birdsey and her hus­ are right. P. P. Prim Cabin Native, Sons of band resided in Jacksonville many years Hon. W. M. Colvig left for Portland Oregon, will bo represented by W, 1. ago. She was a woman of many esti­ Friday, to attend the grand lodges of Vawter of Medford in the Grand Cabin, mable qualities, and highly esteemed by the A. O. U. W. and A. F. & A. M., in which meets in Portland on the I2th all a ho know her. each of which he will represent Jack­ Inst. In many instances attacks of cholera sonville’s lodges. He was accompanied morbus terminate fatally before medi­ The Taylor House has been thor­ by his daughter, Helen. cine can be procured or a physician oughly renovated and presents a much Jos. M. Rader, sheriff-elect, was at summoned. The safe way is to keep improved appearance. Thebestof ac­ the county-seat Monday, making ar­ at hand a reliable medicine for use in commodations can always be obtained such cases. For this purpose there is rangements for his removal hither. nothing so sure as Chamberlain's Colic, there. Jacksonville did not treat him very Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. W. People are now riding on the S. P. well at the late election, but will do E. Bosworth of La Fayette, Ala, says: Co. 's lines in Oregon at the rate of “In June, 190(1, I had a severe attack much better next time. of cholera morbus, and one dose of three cents a mile. The reduction of The basket-ball fad has reached Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and one cent is considerable and duly ap- Southern Oregon, and Medford will Diarrhoea Remedy gave me relief in predated. fifteen minutes.” For sale by City Don’t fail to cast your ballot for the have one of the first clubs. J. E. En- Drug Store. young lady you wish to be the Goddess yart and Dr. Butler are promoting the of Liberty at the Jackson ville celebra­ organization, which will probably use CRATER LAKE BOILING tion. The contest has begun to tie in­ Wilson's opera house. Also Small Instruments W. I. Vawter of Medford has been According to Reports of Recent teresting. and Sheet Music. We Arrivals. John Estes, the clover deputy sheriff selected to deliver the oration at the have everything in the of Marion county, and Mr. Beaver, also celebration of the 4th of July at Jack­ musie line here. a prominent resident of the same sec­ sonville, and will doubtless do justice to Crater Lake is beginning to boil and tion, were in the valley the forepart of the subject. Leila Prim will read the steam, according to the reports of re­ declaration of independence. cent arrivals. Although none of those last week. Business opportunity. To the right interviewed have seen the lake itself, Don't forget that a college is one of Also Great Bargains in the main necessities of Medford, to party we will give exclusive sale of our they claimed that clouds of steam could Everybody should product in Jackson county. Require be seen ascending from where the lake make it a city, subscrilie liberally to the fund to limited advance payment for goods. is located. As the volcanic eruptions Address International Power Vehicle of Pelee have already kindled so many­ establish it. fires in other craters, some believe it Co., Drawer G, Stamford, Conn. We have a large list of exercises of St. Commencement A dancing party will be given at the may be responsible for the boiling of farm and stock ranches Mary’s Academy will be held at U. 8. Crater Lake,if the reports are true. Hal) Friday evening, June 20th. A opera house Thursday night, June 12th and city property for splendid programme has been arrang­ in celebration of the first anniversary sale..... The Best Prescription fur Malaria, of the local lodge of the Fraternal Chills ed therefor. and Fever is » bottle o IO hovs ' s T astb luss C hiu . T omic . It is simply iron and qui­ Commencement exercises of St. Union of America. The Grant's Pass nine In a tasteless toim. No cure. No pay P rop . Price SOc. Mary’« Academy, at Jacksonville, will orchestra will furnish the music. Thomas-White Block, West 7th St. Wm. Ennis, of Siskiyou county, Cal., taka place June 20th. Misses Daisy Store Phone, 134; Residence. 184. Olwell and Josephine Donegan will be who was engaged in the saloon busi­ MARRIED. ness in Medford, passed through the the graduates. Judge Day has resigned his position valley a few days ago, en route to C onn —B utler —At Lakeview, May as referee in bankruptcy, and will be Portland, to enter a hospital. Ho had 21, La Favette Conn and Miss Lora his hand crippled a short time since. appointed a U. S. Commissioner. He Butler, by Rev. C. M. Smythe. will then be prepared to take all kinds It is reported that District Attorney How ahd —H um ih it by —At Lakeview, of land proofs. May 22, O. W. Howard and Miss Reames and Col. C. A. Cogswell, dur­ Lulu Humphrey, by Recorder Um- J. M. Ilansbrough, Republican can­ ing the trial of the Neiion embezzle­ bacb. didate for joint representative, carried ment ease at Lakeview, became in­ C lute —W ood «—At Redding, Calif., both Jackson and Douglas counties by volved in a lively personal encounter, June 1, rt u’. F. Clute and Miss largo majorities, his total probably which was not confined to words alone. Agaie R. Wuuds of Yreka. reaching 600. Prof. I. E. Vining, who has so ably S tewart — i C atrie — in Medford, Wm. Faber, the popular president conducted the depar tnent of language May 31, Janies Stewart and Miss of the Albany Brewing Co., passed and elocution of the Southern Oregon Sophia U llairie, T. L. Are getting quite numerous Cranaail through the valley Friday, en route to State Normal School, has resigned his this fine spring weather aud, the Klamath Hot Springs, for the bene­ position. He will take a course at C ulp --D awson —At Etna, Calif., as none of them brought May Zu, 1902, uy Rev. H. B iker. fit of his health. Columbia College, New York, next fall. their shoes with them, we and Miss Chas. M. Culp Clarice Fifty thousand salmon eggs were this Dawson. expect that we will have to Blue-print maps of anv township in week shipjied to Clackamas, which is Roseburg. Oregon, Land District, show­ —A very —Near Merlin,June 3d, provide footwear forthem. the last of the six and half millions ing all the vacant lands, for ,70 cents D ora Ubas. Dora and Mrs. Julia Avery. Well, we’re ready—we have taken at the hatcheries in this county each, If you want any information H anseth —Me H a roue —At Albany, from the U. S. Land Office, address the prettiest Baby Shoes by Supt. Berraim. May 20th, Geo. Hanseth and Miss Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Rose­ you ever saw. Sandals, Carpenter A Allison, who own one of burg, Oregon. Ida McHargue. Slippers,Moccasins and Lit­ the best kilns in Southern Oregon, An ice-cream and strawberry social tle Bootes—some red, some have made such improvements as to be will be held in the basement of the BORN. able to turn out 500 bushels of superior Presbyterian church Friday evening, blue, some black. Every lime every 60 hours. pair as cute and cunning as under the auspices of the Society of N eil —On Neil Creek, June 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Neil, a sou. The executive committee of the South­ Christian Endeavor. can be. Mothers, come and An excellent ern Oregon Soldiers’ and Sailors' Re­ literary and musical programme will be D arling —At Gold Hill, June 2d, lu see our Baby Shoes—cheap Mi and Mrs. II. E. Darling, ■ union, (which will be held at Gold Hill rendered. All are incited to attend. enough, any of them. daughter. Sept. 15th) met recently and arranged The Sisters of the Holy Names, of S ilva —At Dunsmuir. May 30th, Co an excellent programme. Jacksonville, cordially invite the pa­ M . and Mrs. Louis Silva, a eon. W. A. Lawrence, representing the trons and friends of St. Mary's Acad­ S heets —At Ashland, June 5th, to Pacific coast territory for Hooker A emy to the musical examination of the Mr. and Mrs. Heury Sheet4, a daugh­ Co. of Buffalo, New York, was in the pupils, including the first to the tifth ter. city last week, transacting business ill grades, which will be given at U. S. L yon —At Ashland. June 3, to Mr. the interest of his firm. and Mrs. H. T. Lyon, a daughter. Hall Thursday, June 19th, at two A dancing party was given at Orth's o'clock p. m. E dwards —At Grant’s Pass, May 25, Hall Thursday evening, and was thor­ to Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. T. Edwards, We will send the value of one dollar a sou. oughly enjoyed by those present. Ex­ and ten cents in booklet, containing cellent music was furnished by Prof. twenty-seven pen and ink photo-re­ H unting —At Grant’s Pass, May 24, ORE MEDFORD, duced sketches of Washington life by to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Huuting, a I Boffa and Miss Kendall. mail for ten cents (cash or stamps). daughter. Grant's Puss’ cornet band and or­ Queen Victoria knighted Sir John Ten- M orris —In Ashland, . June 1, to niel for similar artistic work in London. chestra, which have no superior in Mrs. Geo. Morris, a Mr. at.d Southern Oregon, will furnish the (Your editor has sample of this). NUT­ daughter. SHELL P ublishing C ompany , 10.79 music for the celebration of our nation­ Third Ave., New York. G alloway —In Portland, Mav 28th. al holiday at Jacksonville. to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Galloway, W. H. DeZeng,the well-known miner, formerly or Medford, a son. P, W. Bush of Meadows precinct was who has been spending two months I LIES IN TAKING THE PERSON in Medford Tuesday. In company with in Wyoming and other Rocky Moun­ NATURALLY. Peter Wilson he will soon liegin the tain states, arrived in Jacksonville DIED. if shingles of a superior Monday, en route to Cinnabar. He was manufa^ ■••ale. quality or. well pleased with his experience while A nder - on —On Wagner Creek. June 1st, Mrs. Mary A. Anderson. •<, who is praetie- absent, and says that the country he Dr. Evi Klamath ing his profussi' . Marshfield, Coos saw was making rapid strides forward D urkee —At Altamont, county, May 31st, Mrs. Howard county, Is visiting relatives living in Durkee; aged 35 years. Win. Clarke's Tybalt and Sir Staf­ Ashland, accompanied by his wife. Ho ford,the best stallions in Southern Ore­ Bi husky At Avon, Mont., May 30th, is a native of Jackson county. Mrs. Mattie BircBey; aged 67 years. gon, will be at the fair grounds near Moki tea positively cures sick head- Central Point every day in the week, W illiams Near Grant’s Pass, May ache, indigestion and constipation. A FAMILY GROCPIXG J)VR SPE­ 2*, Martin Williams; aged 45. delightful herb drink. Removes all excepting Saturday, when they can be CIALTY. eruptions of the skin, producing a per­ found at Phipps’ barn in Medford. Tha T oft —At Ashland, June 1. Jennie, fect complexion, or money refunded. former is a handsome trotter with e wife of H. B. Tott; aged 22 years. O. W. Mnckey, SStuciio. 25c and .sic. Write to us for free sample. W. H. H ooker A Co., Buffa­ good record, while the latter is a big ANDEitsoN-In Talent Previncf. Jnne Corner Hcventti nnrl t*. 1. 1902. Mrs. Mary Anderson; aged lo, N. Y. A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill, and superior draft horse. Tybalt wil Ore., the leading druggist. be in Jacksonville Thursday. 55 years. Catarrh The Coss Piano House Deals in Pianos, Organs, Pianolas, JEolians, Orchestralles, Vocalion Pipe- Organs Real Estate H. M. COSS, BABIES I F.K. Deuel •» THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY • BBS OUR SAMPLES. »