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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1902)
•“••oncaj goeiH Bitnes THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1902 A PINK BOOKLET LATEST DISPATCHES MEDFORD SQUIBS. SOUTHERN OREGON NEWSj Nothing D. T. Lawton was at the county-scat Monday. BRIEF RESUME OF HAPPEN- And What Came from One Wo« INGS AND PROGNOSTICA TRACY AND MERRILL STILL LEAD. Miss Boone Is the guest of friends man’s Reading It. TIONS OF INTEREST. P ortland , June 25—Tracy and Merrill, the Oregon penitentiary es living at Ashland. Dr. J. M. Keene spent a few hours A woman in Rome, N. Y., Mrs. W.T. capes, are still at large and giving the officers a merry chase. They are yet Nort Eddings has returned to Gold Clark, was cured of stomach trouble and In the Lewis river district, although they have not yet crossed that stream. at Ashland Friday. Hili from Klamath county with a nervonsneM by a certain medicine and Postmaster Merriman was consider band of horses for this market. gave the manufacturers permtosion tc Yesterday they entered a farmer’s house and robbed him of $20, five dozen ably indisposed this week. Use her stateiiniil recommending the eggs and some bacon, besides taking his new clothes and leaving theirs, A A fair will be held In Klamath preparation. This was published In a posse has again started In pursuit. • The murderers seem emboldened C. I. Hutchison and Herbert Lumsden i county next fall. An association has by Isioklnt uud thrown around at the doors. were In Ashland Saturday. been Incorporated for that purpose. Now Mrs William Metot, also of Rome their successful tactics and are taking many chances. It is only a matter of Mesdames Norris and Calkins went E. E. Quimby has sold his ranch of was ailing, und, happening to rend th» time when they will be captured. to California this morning. .560 acres, located near Fort Klamath, book. i-nine across the description of Mrs . PROBABLY A MURDER Miss Tessie Saltmarsh left for to Robt Conner of San Francisco, for -Clurl. s easy. In some respects their »5000. symptoms were similar, so she went U S alem , June 25—At about six o'clock this morning, at Champoeg, Sacramento Sunday, on a visit. Mrs. Clark's house ut No. 818 West Postmaster Rowe, of Sam s Valley, Chas. Dickison of Sam’s valley return Thoinus street, und asked her ulxiut it Marlon county, John F. Markley shot John D. Fair, his former business ed Tuesday from his eastern trip. has resigned his position, and Clark partuer. The chances of the wounded man’s recovery are very much against Mrs. M -i it tells the story ns follows: William« will probably be chosen to Mrs. Hattie Stevens of Grant’s Pass succeed him. “I hud been iniscmblo fora long time, him. Markley is sixty-four years old, while Fair is only thirty-four. The lain Medford, visiting her parents. sulT ring with tiie troubles which come W. E. Jacobs recently returned to v. th the turn of life. It made me sick latter says that not a word passed between them at the time, and that he MrB. J. S. Beach of Jacksonville and Roseburg from Alaska. He was Di my sionutcli, Iliad smothering spell» was deliberately shot without warning or explanation. her son were among our recent visitors. every once m n while und, if I walked formerly connected with-the Ashland MAY BE DEATH INSTEAD OF CCRONAT1ON. Herbert Hanna of Jacksonville made Flouring Mills. nny di-uince, my limbs felt like sticks. L ondon , June 25—Reports concerning tiie sickness of King Edward are Dr. Ira Phipps a dental visit Tuesday. Mv h'-ud felt just us if I was going tc The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co. is pe crii/.v niul with it nil I was afflicted conflicting. High medical authorities are pessimistic, and they seem in F. K. Deuel was in Jacksonville Mon about to erect a huge saw-mill near with nerv'.i:> ,i . s end henrt trouble. J felt s i bid taut. 1 did nut see unyAlimgk clined to mislead the public. The King Is a very sick man, and the corona day, on business with the probate SpriDgtield, Lane county, with a court. live f >r capacity of 200,000 feet per day. tion has been Indefinitely postponed. He is suffering from perityphlitis. ■‘I wilt t > t doctor but lm didn’t dr E. C. Powell left for the Willamette For biliousness use Chamberlain’s mo mu a g ' 1.1 a.ul so I was pretty wi-1. His physicians have informed tiie King of the seriousness of his condition, valley recently, expecting to be gone Stomach and Liver Tablets. They disc mi-iig.sl. Then I saw in it booklet cleanse the stomach, and regulate the that w.is tlu'uwii around, how Mrs and to be prepared for the worst. He maintains his courage, although he sometime. liver and bowels, effecting aquick and Clark was cured. I went to see her unci is under tiie influence of drugs a great deal, and barely conscious. Prayers Sheriff Orme and J. M. Rader, who permanent cure. For sale by City upon her i ■ .>iiim<'lidution I went that very day mid g it some of Dr. Williams and religious services are being tield In the churches, chapels and syna will I ms his successor, were in Medford Drug Store. Tuesday. Pink Pilis i Pale People. J. R. Norris, O. Winter and W. M. gogues. “I t-It Iwttnr betöre tile first ; box war LATEST FROM THE KING. Percy Wells, the school teacher, is , Holmes are the new directors of 'di taken mi t continued using them until school district. They L ondon , June 25—An official bulletin, issued this afternoon, and signed assisting Assessor Pendleton to assess Ashland 1 wus well. My husband is sick and it selected T. H. Simpson as clerg to uomgtiiiik-i t iii-iii mid no is my sister by King Edwurd’s physicians, reads: “The King lias passed a comfortable the county. I bi. ■ r.- num mded Dr. Williams’Pink Misses Sophia Muller and Maggie succeed himself. Pills l Pain )*e iple to inuny people anc morning. His condition Is so far satisfactory.” Krause ot Jacksonville were in Med Amos Norton, a veteran of the will, i.i’inun till-iro f.rl know w lint THE KING’S CONDITION WORSE. ford yesterday. civil war, died at theOregon Soldiers’ tlicv will do from invown experience." Mi's M-tot lives at No. 426 W. Bloom N«w Y ork , June 25—A special dispatch from London to the Stock Mr. and Mrs. I). E. Morris have re Home recently, from the effects of a tidd tr-Nif, lbiine, N Y Her state of paralysis. He formerly tm nt is nnoth.-r pro,if of the well <te Board here, timed six o'clock, says that the most trust-worthy information Is turned to Brownsboro, after a short stroke lived at Ashland. s r» I j>ipularity of Dr. Williams' Pint to the effect that the King's condition lias turned for the worse. The Lord visit in Medford. Pills for Palo i’i-ijilu. Among the many Rev. Robt. McLean, who is well A. F. Foresee, the Kansas City at di«e.i- ■< tl: f have cnrisl are liswimotoi Mayor of London lias been summoned to Buckingham Palace. known in Southern Oregon, has torney, and G. W. Priddy were at the uluxia. imrtiiil nurnl.VKi i, St. Vitus'dance, resigned his position as pastor of a FAIR IS DEAD. county-seat Sunday. wiaticu, iienrnlgin, rheumatism, uervotu Presbyterfan church Portland, to lieikdaclle, tbo alter effects of tile grip, S alim , June 25 Fair, who was shot at Champoeg by Markley, died W. M. Holmes, manager of the engage in religious in work in Porto |ail.u ition of the heart, )silo Hiul sallow Snowy Butte flouring mills, was in Rico. ciAiiipleximiH, and all forms of wenknes» four hours after the shooting. The trouble originated over business affairs. Medford a few days since. either in male or female. Dr. Williams My little son had an attack of ANOTHER SUICIDE. Piuk Pills for Pule People ore sold by nl _________ P. D. Gilbert and Silas Jones, two whooping cough and was threatened dealers or will I m « sent i>ostpaid ou • E cuknk , Ore., June 25— Al. White, a saloon keeper doing business at with pneumonia; but for Chamber receipt of price, fifty cents a lox; or six Cottage Grove, committed suicide at Goshen. Lane county, last nlglit by clever commercial travelers, wer lain’s Cough Remedy we would have among us during the past week. boxes for two dollars and u half, by ad had a serious time of it. It also saved dressing Dr. Willnuus Mudiciuu Co. shooting himself In the head. He ha« t>een having trouble with his wife, J. J. Pool of Eureka, Calif., who Is him from several severe attacks of Hcheuectadv. N. Y. —il. J. S trickfaden , editor which Is supposed to be the cause of tiie deed. The couple had been married extensively engaged in dairying, is croup. World-Herald, Fair Haven, Wash. looking over Southern Oregon. For sale by City Drugstore. but a week. SOUTH AND EAST C. C. Beekman of Jacksonville, the There was no term of circuit court — VIA— DEGREE CONFERRED. pioneer banker, was in Medford Tues in Klamath county this month, as B ihton , June 25—Harvard College today conferred an honorary degree day, a«,companted by his brother the business before the Lake county of doctor upon President Roosevelt. Dr. Kfrearor, Harry Howard E. D. court made it impossible Cor-Judge Shasta Route Elwood and Prof. Narregan are at Benson to reach Klamath Falls in PROBABLY SEEK 1 NG MOTOR I ET Y . ime t<> > pen court there. S an F rancisco , June 25.— A special to the Examiner from Sedro-Wool Squaw Lake on a Ashing expedition. Ti e many friends of Hon. J. T. E. W. Tryer and his family went to Trains leave Medford for Portland ley, Wash., «ays that a man who, confessing to be one of Nora Fuller’s mur register of the Roseburg Williams creek Sunday, to visit with Brid and way stations at 4:21 a. m. and derers, lias surrendered himself to the City Marshal. Reclaims to he John relatives. Ed. returned the same day. land ffi e. who has been dangerously 5:52 p. m. Bennett, for whom the police have been searching for several months. Miss Lillian Barr, who has been at ill, will tie pleased to learn that his 8:30 piti Lv Puriiauu. ... H:30 urn Lv Medford........ 11:45 pm 11:20 am A HUMAN FIEND. tending school in California during the healtti i-improving. He 1« a promi nent ne-mber of the B. p.o. E., and Ar Ashland......... 12:55 am 12:35 pm B oston , June 25.—Jane Toppan, who was sent to Taunton Insane Aylum past nine months, returned home Tues is loaf'd in tiie Elk’s room in St. 5:00 am AI Sacramento... S.’iO pm Vincent's hospital in Portland. 8:45 am by a jury at Barnstable, where she was tried for the murder of Mrs. Mary day. Ar San Francisco. 7:45 ptn Mrs. H. F. Barron, who resides in There will be only two supervisors 4:55 am 7:00 am D. Gibb», has made a confession toiler senior counsel, Judge Fred M. Bixby, the upper end of the valley, visited of forest rangers this year—W. H. Ogden ......... 9:39 uni 915 am that she killed 31 persons, patients whom she had nursed. Denver ....... with relatives living near Medford dur H. Dufur of Wasco county and S. C. 7:25 lini 7:25 am Kansas City ing the past week. 8:30 pm 6:42 am i Burtrum of Douglas county. The Chicago .... forest rangers who have so far been Mcsdames Wallace, Kirk and Mow 8:05 am Ar Los Angeles... 2.00 pm ry, who have Iieen visiting with J. A. appoint d are Samuel R. Thurst' n, 6:00 pui 6:00 ptn 1 Ar El Paso. Perry and his family, returned to Eugen- ; Robert .1. Watson. Oak 6:30 an« , Ar Fort. Worth... 6.30 am ('reek; Addison s. Ireland. Olalla; Ar City of Mexico. 11:30 inn 11:30 am tAlban.v during the week. Charie* I. Van Zile; Roseburg; 7:00 am Ar Houston.......... 7:00 am Ed. dwell was among us Monday. Robert W. Veatch, Cottage Grove: (1:30 pm Ar New Orleans.. 6:30 pm From him we learn that his mother -lames C. McCully. Jacksonville; 6:42 pm Ar Washington .. 6:42 pm Knot lllll Kmlt t'nriii-7l Ac-re»-Si> acre» In cilllivsiIon.balance brush.line Henry Ireland. Jacksonville; Frank houae. barn and oulbulldlnKM l.lvfnn water trom mountain, spring plpod. directly to Ar New Ytrlc .... 12:10 pn> 12:10 pm and sister will remain in Southern L. Tent, Drain. residence II »eras ai-i-ded to alfaltu Only I <4 miles from Central Point. Every a^re California during the season. giMid orchard land, adapted io slfalfn. IB21111 ( nips reserved Southern Pacific Co. Some of Our Bargains Pullman and Tourist Cars On both trains. Chair cars Sacra mento to Ogden and El Pas<>, and tourist cars to Chicago, St. Louis, New ( irleati« and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with the several steamship lines for Hono lulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Cen tral and South America. See agent at Medford station, or address R. B. MILLER. G F. & P. A., Portland, Oregon. I Volley Homo—M »ere tract adjoining- ('<-iiVr»l Point town. 31 acres tn cultivation, small houae and barn. 15 »ores good fruit land. tlSW. A nice home for ""’(■jriiin Hnneh-1<*> »ores in a square. All In cultivation. Pair teaoe but no buildings. Rich, black soil, which trult men claiaa will prove adapted to fruit trees. Two .ntlea from town. The prewjnl crop speaks tor the quality of the soil, pkitiii. Crops r' CrnvkprjMoH- 1XS scn-H orchard land. X miles from Central Point, all but five acres of which 1» the terv best ot fruit land. XI acres of timber land goes with the place. An excellent,? nsttu I miunc . lalhtsl and plastered, brick milk houae, good barn and granary, wisslshed. smokehouse and outbuilding«. Two wells, tine water Entire place visible from residence. One of the boat bargains on our Hal. WhOO. Crops reserved. This I h the peer ot any trull location In Jtu-kson county. HOLMES BROS., Central Point, Ore. Tickets To and From DR. J. H. MESSNER, All Points East VETERINARY SURGEON, OREGON. —V Great Northern Railway SHORT LINE TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO And Points East. Through Palace and Tourist Bleep ere, Dining and Buffet Nmoking 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, C. T. A., 122 Third st., Portland. A. B. C. DENNISTON, G.W. A , 0I2 Firstave. Seattle, Wash. All kinds of Dentistry Execu ted, and Every Disease Stock is Subject to, Including Poll Evil and Fistula, treated in the MOST SCIENTIFIC MANNER and at REASONABLE RATES. REFERENCES GIVEN * L. A. Lucus and his wife and daugh ter are now comfortably domiciled in the neat residence they have acquired since going to Grant’s Pass. Dr. C. C. Pletcher has gone to his homestead, situated in Big Butte pre cinct, accompanied by his brother, who arrived from Indiana Saturday. C. C. < happel of Ashland passtxl through Medford one day last week, on route to Thunder Mountain, where he has valuable mining interests. Rev. Mr. Summerville, presiding elder of this district of the M. E. Church, passed through Medford to day, en route to Klamat h and Lake counties. Paul Wessinger of Portland, the clever manager of the Weinhard Brew ing Co., spent a day in Medford during the past week. He is well pleased with Southern Oregon. Jack. Baird, Who was formerly en gaged in supplying Medford with electricity, spent yesterday in our city. He is now connected with the Portland Electrict Light Co. Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Patterson, Misses Edith VanDyke. Mabel and < Hah Mickey were Medford’s representatives in the state convention of the Oregon Christian Endeavor Union held at Ashland last week. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Th« Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the 8ignatun»uC COMPLETE LIST Of District Officers Elected at the Late Election. ROAD SUPERVISORS. 1, Geo W Grow, Barron: 2, Chas Lindsay, Dunn; 3, Sam Carlisle, Tal ent; 4, Jas Cantrall, Sterling; 5, C C Pursel, Watkins; ti, A W Shearer, Applegate; 8, Isaac Woolf. Pooh Bah; 11, E P Bennett, Pooh Bah-; 10, L A Ros , Phoenix; 11. Otto Caster. Roxy; 12, W H Stinson, Climax: 13. Rudolph Pecb, Lake creek; 14, Chas Klingel, Lake Creek: 15, G W Stevens, Eag'e Point; 16, H W Head, Mound: 17, W II Peninger, Willow Springs; 18, J H Crawford, Gold Hill; 19, W H Newton, Rock Pofnt; 20, J A Martin, Foots Creek; 21, A H Sanborne, Woodville: 22, W K Engledue, Pleasant Creek; 23. J R Morrison, Sam's Valley; 24, Milo Caton, Meadows; 26, T H Brown, Table Boek; 26, W R Johnson, Trail; 28. R Wright, Big Butte; 2», T B Hig- inhothatn, Big Butte; 30, J A Oben- ehain, Eagle Point; 31, J J Fryer, Eagle Point. The candidates for road supervisor in district No. 2" tied, Wm McClana han and C W Knighten each receiv ing 8 votes. The matter will be settled June 25, 1902, at the clerk’s office. JUSTICES OF PEACE. Milton Berry, Ashland; J W Os born, Wootlville; C C Gall, Sam's Valley; E D Foudray, Phoenix; J B R Morelock, Gold Hill; Carl T bkryman, Trail; B C Edmondson, Big Butte; J R Cook, Eagle Point; A S Jacobs, Cen tral Point; M Purdin, Medford; W J Plymale, Jacksonville; A D Beardsley, Applegate. CONSTABLES. M N Long. Ashland; David Ball, Woodville; Thos Pankey, Sam’s Val ley; R T Blackwood, Phoenix; .1 W Hays, Gold HUI; J Ragsdale, Trail; Jos Geppert, Big Butte; Chas Thomas, Eagle Point: O R Pankey, Central Point; T W Johnson, Medford; D. Cronemiller, Jacksonville; Chas Burck- bolter, Applegate. Fastes Good And eating Is simply perfunctory— done because It must be. This is the common complaint of the dyspeptic. If eating sparingly would cure dys pepsia. few would suffer from It long. The only way to cure dyspepsia, which is difficult -digestion, is to give vigor and tone to the stomach and the whole digestive system. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cured the nieee of Frank Fay. 1« N. St.. South Boston. M m «.. who writes that she had been a great sufferer from dyspepsia for six years: bad been with out appetite and had been troubled with sour stomach and headache. She had tried many other medicines in vain. Two bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparilla made her well. Hood’» Sarsaparilla Promises to cure and keeps the promise. Don't wait till you are Morse, but buy a bottle today. THE S. O. C. E. Hold a Successful Convention at Ashland. The 15th annual convention of the Oregon Christian Endeavor Union, held at Ashland last week, is highly spoken of. The attendance was large and much interest was mani fested by the delegates. Rev. H. S. Templeton presided. The list of speakers—a Urst-class one—was com posed of Dr. Hugh Walker, of Los Angeles; Rev. T. Plummer Revelle, of Seattle; Revs. Robt. McLean, Howard N. Smith, of Portland; Rev. Mac H. Wallace, of Eugene; Rev. C. T. Hurd, of Lafayette, H. S. Gile, of Salem; Miss Julia Hatch, C. E. mis sionary from Slam; Mrs. A. H. Burk holder, superintendent of junior w< rk for the state of Washington, Dr. Day of the San Anselmo semi nary and others. The music fur nished under the supervision of Geo. Cramer, Misr Esther Silsby and others was also or a first-class order. The following officers were elected: President, J. A. Rockwood, Port land; 1st vice president, Mrs. Ella D. Rice, Ashland; 3d vice president, Rev. A. A. Winter, Dalias; 3d vice presi dent. Miss DePa Osborn, Salem; superintendent of Junior Work, Mis. T. E. Gault, Oregon City; Citizenship, Rev. Huber Ferguson, Portland; C. E. Literature, Rev. Arthur E. Gardner, Turner. Let St Atone Scott’s Emulsion is not a good medicine for fat folks. We have never tried giving it to a real fat person. We don’t dare. You see Scott's Emul sion builds new flesh. Fat people don’t want it. Strong people don’t need it. But if you are thin Scott’s Emulsion is the medicine for you. It doesn't tire you out. There is no strain. The work is all natural and easy. You just take the medicine and that’s there is to it. Th' next thing yon know you feel better—you eat better —and you weigh more. It ii- a quiet worker. Send for free sample. SCOTT A BOWNE. Chetnwt- *■> Pearl St.. N. Vk, $uc ad J .oo* all druggists T¥« Maa Who W ^SAWYER’S 7 EXCELSIOR BRANO Oiled Sults and Sticken Warraated W.t»r»r«*f- Made to itand hard work arwl roush weather par«,»*. asA. If >our dealer doran't haw them.send tor <-atalo«u«. a. t . Belta« ~s r»^»w <*, Aft«.. **■ rrweUw. xi.»»»tim«'. «r~., K—t <aaWU«e. a