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* fyemoc ratio Crimes A STRENUOUS DENTIST AND THE RECALCITRANT PATIENT. Printed Every Thursday, by JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. JA cksonvillb and A shland 'Plav 4«i m *1 AAa Game Sunday— Play a a Featureless Some Matters of Interest Con Score 13 to 6 in Favor of the County-Seat Aggregation. cerning our Neighbors. Times Printing Company k* C has . N ickell , Editor and Mgr. Entered st t)>< PostoIBce at Medford. Ore., Second Class Mail Matter. t TERMS: One Year, in advance........................ $1..4l Six Months........................................... Advertisements inserted at reasona ble rates. The cost of the Philippine war up to the present time Is $170.000,000. Sec retary Root has filed an itemized state ment with the Senate, showing the act cost, which goes slightly over sum named. If Cra*er lake is ‘'on a boil," timated by the S outhern O regoni an then one thing is sure, viz: That the thousands of cubic yards of soap ■stone in the surrounding walls of the lake will soon transform the water into a vast caldron of soft soap.—[Klam ath Falls Republican. A tariff reduction causes congress excruciating agony THE AMERICAN SPIRIT How It Has Been Trampled Un der Foot In the Philippines. of a subjugated people. Prom Cuba you Lave brought home nothing but glory. From the Philippines you have brought home nothing of glory.” These are smiting words; yet who may deny that they are absolutely' true? Who that knows the record of this three years’ war in the Philip pines, the end of which may not soon be expected, may «ay that this indict ment by Mr. Hoar is not Justified by tbe situation? Wbat American who has studied tVe blstorv of bls country does not realize, subconsciously per haps. that tbe position now held by tbe United States In the family of nations Is unnatural, hypocritical and false? Imperialism has already been suffi ciently expensive both in money and in morals. For the United States the colonial experiment Is economically nnwise and ethically wicked. It has left a scar upon the nation's soul. How long shall the American people permit the American flag to be made “the em blem of sacrilege and of the burning of homes anti of tbe horror of the water torture?” Is It possible that the con science of this republic may be so seared by this new doctrine of mili tarism that it cannot respond to ap peals for Justice? “We cannot tear from the heart of the human race.” said Mr. Bryan in 1899, “the hope which tbe American republic has plant ed there.” How saddening it is to re flect that this nation of all govern ments of the earth should attempt to shoot to death the principles upon which it was founded and by which it has waxed and prospered! Mr. Bryan and Mr. Hoar, whatever may be their political differences, are true apostles of the American gospel of liberty.— New Orleans Times-Democrat. Frank Sickle* of Selma lost bis residence recently by tire. Mrs. ltobt. Dunlap is visit Ing her old home at Lincoln, 1)1. Hou. and Mrs. R. A. Booth have heen visiting In Grant’s Pass. Mrs. Scott Grifflo left recently for St. Dinar, Ind., to visit relatives. Mrs. D. John of Williams is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Howard. , Miss Hattie Ciwk of Grant's Pass lias gone to Portland to spend the summer. Mrs. Paul Edwards of Siskiyou hu* been visiting relatives living In Grant's Pass. Co. H, O. N. G., was inspected by Col. Jas. Jackson and highly compli mented by him. Frank McGregor and J. T. Love of Crescent City spent a few days in Grant’s Pass last week. Miss Josephine Crow, who has been attending the Southern Oregon State Normal School. Is at home. Scott Griffin’« meat market, located on Front street, under the efficient management of John Barrow, is en- joying a good business. Mrs. Sarah Harmon was badly gored by a bull one day last week, and narrowly escaped fatal injury. He inflicted three serious wounds. Mr. Sonnevelt, an expert cigar maker, who recently arrived from Chicago, has become interested in the Grant’s Pass factory with Johnnie Selim id t. Lee Ock, tiie Chinaman arrested at Waldo, charged with killing one of hisown raceat Happy Camp, Calif., is now in Jail at Yreka. Tiie officers say there is no doubt of his guilt. F. H. Buck of San Francisco, a stockholder in the Granite Hill mines, was last week the guest of C. L. Mangum and J. U. Booth, who are also interested in tbe property. Col. Draper, who is promoting the proposed railroad between Grant’s Pass and Crescent City, has returned from San Francisco, accompanied by his family. They are now at the Waldo copper mines. We are sorry to learn tliat Major Abe ztxtell, our efficient county judge, and his interesting family will soon leave u«. They have invested in a fine farm located near Van couver, Wash., which Mrs. A. lately visited. We wish them success wherever they may go. Frank King was arrested and examined on the charge of burning the residence of Mrs. J. W. Severos, located near Grant’s Pass, but dis charged for lack of evidence, ile had been in the employ of the lady, but they bad bad a disagreement. ' King was advised to make himself scarce, and lost no time to leave for other scenes. A cheap and simple method for the destruction of the brown apricot scale, SENATOR HOAR'S GRAND SPEECH. an injurious insect pest, has been dis covered and patented by G. W. Har A I’owertol Indictment of Hi« Par. ney of Sutter county. In a general ty'« Coarar—lie Warned It Three way it may be said that the patented 1 ears Ago— Two Trae Apostles of discovery consists of a summer pruning the American Gospel of Liberty 1 of the trees and the spraying of them Who Differ on Other Questions. with a boiled solution of California Among the many men of light and crude petroleum and caustic soda. leading in the United States who have An example of rare presence of opposed the policy of this government mind is told in a dispatch from Day with reference to the Philippine Is ton, Wash. Jas. McKenzie, a rancher, lands there is perhaps none who is more Intelligent, more determined or was bit on the hand by a rattlesnake, more conscientious than the Hon. while stooping to drink from a spring. George Frisbie Hoar, the senior sen Finding his knife too dull to use, he ator from the state of Massachusetts. pulled out his heavy revolver and de The moment the Republican party at I liberately shot away the part of his tempted to fix upon this nation the im hand touched by the fangs of the perial system of government Mr. Hoar snake. It was 48 hours later before he discerned that the ideals of the repub reached Dayton and received medical lic were imperiled, and he promptly brought to the defense of his coun I aid. ___________ _ try’s better traditions profouud schol One of the largest mining operations arship and splendid Intellectual aud ever undertaken is about to be carried moral courage. In a speech made in out at Cripple Creek, Col., by the tbe United States senate when tbe rat ification of the treaty of Paris was Cripple Creek and Pueblo Railway pending in that body and before Amer Co. It consists of the boring of a icans and Filipinos bad clashed in mor tunnel fourteen miles in length,t hrough tal conflict at Manila Mr. Hoar re the mineralized, range and piercing minded his countrymen that the forci the same literally to tap the mines ble retention of tbe Philippine Islands now being worked. When finished the would be not only in violation of the output of the mines will pass through constitution, but wholly out of keeping the tunnel. Hoisting and pumping with the traditions of tbe American will thus come to an end on these people. He condemned the Philippine policy as mistaken from every point of THE MONGREL ARGUMENT. properties. _______ view. He would not admit even on The northern part of the Sacramento the selfish ground of economic interest He 1« Dlalnyal to the Flax Who Would Trail It Through the Mire. valley,especially Darts of Shasta, Piaeer there was any advantage to the United The small fry organs of the policy of States in exercising sovereignty over and El Dorado counties, is being dev the Philippines, and respecting the bloody extermination, which, taking iated by millions of grasshoppers or moral and constitutional objections his their cue from the Root-hog-or-die rule locusts, *’hich devour everything . attitude was uncompromising. Like of evasion, suppression and silence, green in sight. The supervisors of t Mr. Bryce, who more thoroughly than started out to deny everything, are not Sacramento county had a large body any other foreigner understands tiie only now admitting and Justifying ev of pasture land, on which the insects genius and purpose of tiie American erything, but they turn savagely upon nested, burned over. The theory is government, Mr. Hoar realized that all who refuse to go along with them that the eggs of‘'17-year" locusts are “probably no task has been presented with the charge of disloyalty to the flag, hostility to the soldier and treason beiDg hatched. The young ones climb to the English in India or in any of the to the country. The case is exactly re If The Baby Is Cutting Teeth. colonies during the last fifty years so lie sure and use that o d and well-tried reme to the boughs of bushes nnd young versed. He is disloyal to tbe flag who difficult as that to which Amaleaos dy, M ho . W inri . ow s « ootbisg S vh > p for trees, and there remain until head and will have to address themselves when would trail it through tbe mire. He Is children teething It oothea the child, sori- ens gums, allays all psln, cures wind colic body can be removed from the shell they become responsible for these [the hostile to the soldier who would make and tbe Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty him a mere machine, and a machine of five cents a bottle. that covers each. Then they fly away. Philippine! islands.” It is said that no one can make him lu the speech to which we have re oppression at that. He is a traitor to CONSTANTINE MAGRUDER self heard in the buzzing of the millions ferred Mr. Hoar emphasized tbe idea Ills country who would debauch its in that was first enforced by Mr. Bryan stitutions and dishonor its history. of wings. McKinley set out upon a mission of Die« from the Injuries He Sustained at the close of the Spanish-American Geo. H. Himes, assistant secretary war. “If we enter upon a colonial pol “Itenevolent assimilation.” Roosevelt Last Week. of the Oregon Historical Society, has icy,” said Mr. Bryan in January, 1899, has converted it into an expedition of C. Magruder, a pioneer of Southern been investigating the facts pertaining “we must expect to hear the command blood and terror. We went to the Phil Oregon and one of it« l>est and most ippines with words of peace and friend to the erection of the first saw mill be ‘Silence’ issuing with increasing em ship on our lips. We are laying waste favorably known citizens, died at his tween the Cascades and the Rockies. phasis from the imperialists. When tbe whole provinces and destroying entire residence, near Central Point, Sunday discussion of the fundamental princi It was built by the U. S. Government ples Is attempted In the United States, peoples. We carried the Bible In one morning, from tbe effects of the under the direction of Major Tucker, if a member of congress attempts to hand, the constitution in the other. We Injuries he received in being thrown U. S. A., in 1850, and at the instiga criticise any Injustice perpetrated by a have flung the Bible into the sea, have from a wagon some days before. He tion of Col. John C. Bell, father-in- government official against a helpless put foot upon tlie constitution and are was for many years engaged in the burning houses an«i cutting throats. law of County Judge Gray of Portland, l>eople, he will be warned to keep si mercantile business in his chosen «ays the Oregon Timbenman. Tucker lent lest his criticism encourage re And the Jackals who. having no other town and active in Its welfare. For sense of accountability than the hope a long time he trs»k a lively interest, sistance to American authority in the was about to make a mule-power mill, of a sop of offal from the back kitchen when Co). Bell insisted on using water Philippines. * * * If we adopt a of the man on horseback, call this “ex in the public affairs of the county and community in which be lived, being colonial policy and pursue the course power. Tucker’s objection was the commissioner for one term and bold which excited the Revolution of 1776, pansion.” lack of millwrights. Bell agreed to I we must muffle tbe tones of the old It is piracy. It is freebootlng. Nev ing other position« of tru«t. Mr. find him all he wanted among the im- Liberty bell ami commune in whispers er was the like before attempted, never Magruder was a good citizen in every migrants. He sallied forth and the when we praise the patriotism of our before in the remotest degree contem sense of the term, and bad the esteem of all who knew him. He leaves a first man he struck was a millwright, fathers.” Although Mr. Hoar was the plated. From the purchase of Louisi wife and several children and many ana to the annexation of Hawaii there James Brown, who agreed to have it political opponent of Mr. Bryan Ixjth in friends to mourn him. The remains up in six weeks. Others in plenty were 1.896 aud in 1900, the Massachusetts was popular acquiescence if not con were burled in Central Point ceme sent. This is our first war of conquest. tery, under the auspices of Banner found. It shows the variety of the senator and the eminent gentleman We hud Mexico. Why did we not re Lodge No. 23, A. O U. W.J of Jack men who first settled the Webfoot from Nebraska stood on the same plat tain it? We held Cuba. Why did we sonville, of which he was long a form respecting imperialism. state. Hunt’s saw mill at Clifton was^ _______ It is now more than three years since not retain ft? Obviously because that member. built in 1841», being the first west o’ Mr. Hoar thundered into the ears of ours is not the genius of subjugation. How to Avoid Trouble. the Cascades. United St.-iti-s senators and through the Why disgrace ourselves, desecrate our Now Is the time to provide yourself flag, belie our institutions, foul our his United States senate into the ears of Indignation runs high at Tacoma the world his solemn admonition. He tory I»y an orgy of blood and terror and and family with a bottle of Chamber- lain’« Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea over the story of a mother and her warmsl his listeners that they were Im corruption in the Philippines? Why?— Remedy. Ills almost certain to be Louisville Courier-Journal. boy who claim they were kept pris periling everything that bad made the needed'before the summer Is over,and If procured now may save you a trip oner« in a free-love anarchist colony United States great and kept it so and to town In tbe night or In your busi “Reaevoleil Assimilation.** across Puget Sound from that city, and that iu doing this they could not rea The last defense and the worst of all est «eason. It is everywhere admitted escaped at the risk of their Jive«. Thu sonably ho|H* for tiny adequate compen sation. If imperialism should be adopt Is this—that It is inevitable, that you t<> be the most successful medicine In party in question, Mrs. L. E. Levison, ed. tbe wealth of Indus would, in hi« cannot conquer those people noy other use for bowel complaints, both for children and adult«. No family can joined the colony and gave her earn Judgment, be but a« dust In the balance way and that If the work Is to be done ings amounting to $250, upon the rep when weighed against the tremendous there is only one thing to do enter a be without It. For sale by City Drug Store. _ resentation that «he could make a loss in character tbe nation would cer village, surround it. take every bouse A CELEBRATED BRAND. fortune. She turned her money into tainly suffer. there and act it on fire; let the wretch nistory has abundantly Justified Mr. ed people escape with what they have the common fund, and was forced to Dunnington A Deneff, the clever pro work for her living. Attempts to re Hoar’s prediction. “What have your U[x>n their bucks. prietor« of the Criterion Saloon, have Ideals cost you? ” Inquired Mr. Hoar Are there women in childbed? Send gain any portion of the sum failed, and Deen appointed «ole agents for Jack she wrote home to her brother. He in the United States sénat*. “For the some soldier« In—and it has been done sonville of the celebrated J. F. Cutter Philippine Island« you have had to re — to take them by the heel« and drag whiskey, in bulk and case. It is prov sent money, which she did not receive, peal the Declaration of Independence. them out and leave them in the fields ing decided popular with their custom and finally in desperation she escaped For Cuba you have had to reaffirm and while we sing “Nearer, My God, to ers. When you call on them ask for with her boy in a small boat and give it new luster. For the Philippine Thee.” Cutter. passed the night in drifting about the Islands you have hail to convert the It 1« to close with these wretched Sound. Upon reaching Tacoma she ENGINE FOR SALE. again communicated with her brother, Monroe doctrine into n doctrine of creature« and induce them to raise a mere selfishness, For Cuba you have flag of truce hnd a» they draw near to who sent her transportation. If any A three-horse engine with boiler, in representatives of the colony visit Ta acted on it and vindicated it. In Cuba shoot them. It has been done, It is to good __________ condition, can be obtained at a coma they are apt to be pretty, rough you have the eternal gratitude of a free send out scouring partie« and simply _ bargain by applying at Gault & Cook’s ly handled. people. In the Philippine Islands you «laughter everything nliove ten year« machine shop, Medford. have tbe hatred and sullen submission old.—Rev. Dr. Leighton Park«. Boston. Southern Oregon Mi nei. Dr. C. R. Ray has purchased of W. II. Caine and other» the 1’urry quartz and placer mine«, located The Jackson vllle anti Ashland base below Tolo, on the north side of ball crossed hats on the grounds of Rogue river. the latter Sunday. Although the M. O. Warner and Ear1 H. Church, score Is not such a bad one, tiie game of the Bohemia Smelting and Relin was devoid of feature«,If its errors are i ing Co., recently Incorporated tu excluded. The lineup was the same build a smelter In tiie Bohemia as wiien the club« met at Jacksonville mining district, are having furnaces the week before, tu-wit. Dooetfan and machinery for the «melter built struck out 7 and Robley 5. In San Francisco. I ASHLAND. • A number of stockholders of the O K Hoss, of... ... l 4 Golden Drift Mining Co., who live hi Sackett, 2 b 3 Chicago, were at the scene of o| era- ... .0 Stanley, c. 4 tloh«, a few miles ea«L of Giant.’« . .. i •> Stoops, 1 b ...i o •> Pass, during the past week. The Robley, p •» dam the corporation Is btillrllng In Webb, 3 h ...J *> Classer, ss.. ... .11 R guc river, near Dry Diggings, has Redwine, r f 4 . ...0 Cooper, If.. 4 progressed as fur as the water's edge. .0 Total«..................................... fl • JACKSONVILLE. 27 R .1 »> .1 .1 .» *1 J A .1 () 4 •> Totals ................................... 13 27 Nunan, ss............ Ulrich, r t............ Donegan, I’, p.... Reims, 2 b .......... Robinett, 1 b........ Brown, c f............ Lewis, 3 b............. Donegan, R If... Pernoil, c.............. Summer 4 4 >» 3 4 •> •> SCORK UY INNINGS. 1 2 3 4 5 0 i 8 9 Jacksonville..» . .. 1 10 0 0 1 4 4 2-13 Ashlaud................... 0 0 4 0 0 o •> 0 (►- ti You Know What You Are Taking When vou lake Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonlo. because the formula Is plaluly printed on every bottle showing that II la simply Iron and (Jul nine In a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay We. That’s why we keep a full line of Sundries for Bicycles. Expert repairing a specialty. Prices right and Satisfaction guaranteed. .. . THE .... KELSO CYGLERY Medford Ore. SPEED PROGRAMME w Of the Mt. Shasta Agricultural Asso A< ENT FOR— ciation’s Fair, Which will be Held at Yreka. Tiie following summary of tiie racing events which will be pulled off during tiie fair that takes place at Yreka during September next, will prove interesting to horsemen and others who delight in exhibitions of speed. Sept. 24, 1902. Race No. 1—Running, half mile, All KInda of Guns and Aiumu- free for all, purse 4100. tilth n at. Race No. 2—Running, J mile, for Siskiyou county horse», purse $100. Race No. 3—Running, i mile, free for all, purse $125. A Complete Stock <f Race No. 4—Running, | mile, for saddle horses, purse $25. Sept. 26, 1902. Race No. 5—Running, j mile, free for all, pur«e $100. Race No. B—Running, j mile, for Siskiyou county horses, winner of race No. 2 barred, purse 4100. A Tin Shop in Connection. Race No. 7—Running, j mile, free MEDFORD OREGON for ail, purse $100. Race No. 8—Running, one mile, free for all, purse $150. Sept. 26, 1902. Race No. 9—Running, j mile, free for all, purse $100. Race No. tlO—Trotting, ten miles, for double roadster teams, purse, $200. Race N' . 11—Running, 54 furlongs, a handicap for Siskiyou county horses, guaranteed purse $200. Race No. 12—Running, 000 yardR, for saddle horses, winner of race *' No. 4 barred, purse $25 Of Acetylene Gtis Plants, Gal Sept. 27, 1902. vanized Cornice anil Tin Work Race No. 13—Running I mile, for Siskiyou county horses that have not for buildings, Galvanized Iron won during this -meeting, purse $100. Water Tanks, and Plumbing. Race No. 14—Running j mile, free for all, purse $100 Opposite Mitchell'« Blacksmith Shop, Medford Race No. 15—Trotting, FT miles, for single roadsters, purse $100. Race No IB—Running, 1 mile, free lor all horse« tnat. have started dur ing this meeting and not won, purse $100. Race No. 17—Running, 1 mile, a handicap free for all, purse $150. RAMBLER and IDEAL Bicycles GUNS BEEK’S HARDWARE CO Fishing Tackle. Hard ware,Tin Farm Imple ments, STOVES E. S. Wolfer Tin Roofing and Sheet Metal Work. We make a Specialty First Discovery of Gold. After careful investigation it han iwen de termined that the date of the dlacovory of gold In California waR January 1MM. AI mhi I that Name time there wa«t another important dis covery, which to thotiManda of people haw been worth more than all the gold, I n - chum - It re Ntored them to health, and that Is Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. This wonderful medicine continues to cure stomach and bowel com- plaints, the same today as in the past; nnd al though many niedlcines have come and gone the Hitters still remain the people’s favorite. To those who suffer from dyspepsia.indigestion, headache?heartburn, constipation or bilious ness. and have tried other medicines without obtaining relief, this remedy will prove a blessing, because It will surely cure them. Try a bottle and satisfy yourself. Chautauqua Annual Meeting. MEDFORD BAZAAR CIGARS. CONF EC T ION E R Y. LACES, RIBBONS. EM BROIDERY. BATTENBURG anti POINT LACE MATE- / RIALS, STAMPED LINENS, EMBROIDERY. SILKS and STATIONERY. Mrs. 0. GILBERT THE WEST SIDE GROCERY The Southern Oregon Chautauqua Assembly, July fith—18th. at Ashland, STAPLE AND FANCY Oregon. Everything tirst-class— Lec ^GROCERIES tures; school»; music; fun; pictures; good camping. Hon. Henry Watter son and Dr. Robert McIntyre are PROPRIETOR among the lecturers. Be sure to come. For particulars address T. A. H ayes , S c ., Ashland, Oregon. T J. G00DWYN Filthy Temples In India. F. L. CRANFILL, Sacred cows often detilo Indian temples; but worse yet 1« a body that’s polluted by constipation. Don't permit It. Cleanse your «ystem with Dr. King's New Life Pilis and avoid untold misery. They give lively livers, active bowels, good digestion, fine appetite. Only 25c at City Drug Store. MEDFORD OREGON. Machinery For 8ale. The undersigned has a mowdr and rake, in good order, for sale. Apply tn me at my residence ip West Medford. J. E. G aunyaw . ' Bean th« Bignatin of DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, STAPLE and FANCY GRO CERIES, and PROVISIONS o