The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 10, 1902, Image 7

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COUNTY RECORDS.
Matters of ImpoAance Transacted at
Mr. Briscoe of Trail creek was here
the Court House.
after supplies recently.
COMMISSIONkliS’ COURT.
Carl Geppert of Bl« Butte delivered
The county commissioners’ court
a load of «lock bogs to U. Burnell re* was in session on Wednesday, July 2,
and the following business came
cently.
before the meeting:
Mr. Dungey, one of Gold Fllll'a
Warrants were drawn on tha
promising young men, la now em­ county treasurer for the fellowing:
ployed in J. W. Merritt'« atora an Salaries..................................... $1,168 01
Jail............................................
24 66
bead clerk.
Current Expenses....................
01 65
02 00
('baa. Anderton, a well-'<nown mi­ Indigent«..................................
737 71
ner of Foote creek, «pent a day in our County Hospital......................
Circuit Court...........................
10 00
city la«i week.
Elections .................................
62 04
100 00
W. W. Edington of Nam's valley Justice Courts..........................
22 60
made thia city a business trip one Commissioners.........................
Supervisors...............................
882 40
day last week.
Ferry.........................................
1« 66
28 35
Misses Nellie Herrlott and Maude Bridges.....................................
124 00
Fernoil of Appiegute visited friends Bounty ....................................
Monthly reports of treasurer, clerk,
here last week.
sheriff and recorder for month of
B. F. Peart, who has been employed June, 1902, compared and approved,
on tlie Fish lake ditch as blacksmith, also report of hospital keeper.
An agreement was entered into by
came home to Hpend the 4th.
the coonty court and E. W. Bllvens
Miss Leila Williams lias gone to for operating the ferry across Rogue
Grant's Pass, to spend the sum­ river for the sum of 1160 per vear.
The official bonds of Jo«. M. Rader
mer wltli tier sister, Mrs. Fred Roper. as sheriff, Peter Applegate as county
Mrs. B. Vincent and Mra. C. A. recorder, D. H. Miller as county
Pankey of Sam’s valley were trading treasurer, E. B. Plckel a* coroner
and John S. Orth as county clerk,
with our merchants one day last having been duly tiled and given as
week.
by statute in such cases made and
provided, and the court having ex­
Chas. Jeffers and his wife receiv­ amined the said bonds and being
ed their
household goods
and fully satlstied as to the suretle«
are housekeeping In the Applegate therein, hereby approves each and all
of said bonds above mentioned.
residence on Mangenita street.
In the matter of the petition of A.
Thos, Evans and Miss Augusta Moore and others for the vacation of
Nusbaum were married at the home a county road. Ordered by the court
of Justice of Peace A. 8. Jacobs re­ that the county road lying between
cently and left for Elk creek immedi­ the N E corner of Engel’s land and
the Intersection of the said road with
ately, where they go to make their the county road leading from the E.
future home.
' a . Anderson place to JacksonvGi«! be
vacated between the points herein­
Mr. Swanson, who has been em­ before set forth in the order. And It is
ployed as blacksmith at Cole’s, Calif., further ordered by the court that the
for ttie Hilt Sugar Pine Co., came county clerk make a record of «aid
over, to spend
the
4th.
He vacation of said road in tha Road
Records of Jackson county«
reports a scarcity of men to do the
KN AL WVTATK.
saw-mill work at that place.
W W Miller tn Mary J Hall, lot«
48 and w 1 ot lot 49 Highland Park
The Galloway family navi 'removed add Ashland; Fl to.
Ida B Hardin to Minnie Carpenter,
to Grant’s Pa«s.
undivided i Thterest lots 15, 16, 17, 18,
Rev. Lockhart, our Mdtnodist min- blk 18, Medford; «1.
lster, preached In GoM Hill Sunday.
Arthur J vVeekstoCH Lewis, par­
Perry Foster of Reagle and Harvey cel of land in t »p 37 s, 1 w; $25.-
Clirlstfr.n Ulrich to Columbus S
Rictiardson of Trail were in our town Fling, ptrcel of land in Pool & Klip-
Monday.
pels add to Jacksonville; $400.
K. It. DEKDH.
Geo. llerrtbtt of Appiegatc visited
< > A C R R A U T Co to Robert
his brother Thos. Herrlott, of this
Boyd, 10 acres in sec 17, twp 38 s, 4 w;
place lately.
$25.
Rev Abbott, pastor of the M. E.
MININ« LOCATIONS.
Church, preached two very able ser.
Dora Tuttle,water right In n
of
mon« here receutiy, Co large congre s w t sec 12, twp 33, June 30, 1901.
Sam Hodges, Walter Gray and A J
•gaUons.
Smith, quartz claim location Sardine
'¿Ider Badger, Ashland's Christian creek district, June .'10, 1902.
minister, preached In the Baptist
Summer complaint is unusindly prev­
church Sunday, both morning and alent among children thiH soason. A
evening.
well-developed case In th» writer’s
Elmer Patrick, Walter and Minnie family was cured last week by the
timely use of Chamberlain’s Colic,
Wairad of Ashland visited their Cholera
and Diarrhtxta Remedy—one
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. of the best patent medlotnes manufac­
tured,and which is alw»ye k»unt on hand
Jacobs, a few days ago.
at the home of ye scribe. This is not
Mra. R. M. Smith of Roseburg is Intended as a fret» puff'for thecompany,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Coe of this who do not advertise with us, but to
place. Mrs. 8. is ttie mother-in-law benefit little sufferer« who may not be
within easy access of a physician. No
of Judge Hamilton of Roseburg.
family should be without a bottle of
Prof. A. J. Hanby is expected to re­ this medicine in the house, especially
summer-time.—Lansing,
Iowa,
turn from ins Kansas visit about the in
Uth of tills month. The Professor Journal. For sale by City Drugstore.
is not very much impressed with
A Uenemnn Invitation.
Kansas—too many storms and too
Three-year aid Edward, whose father
ban a hennery, called to a playmate
much rain for him.
Tbl« Signatar« is on «vary box ot Uw sonala«
Laxative Bromo-Quinine TBb1^
A CELEBRATED BRAND.
Dunnington A Deneff, the clever pro­
prietors of the Criterion Saloon, have
been appointed sole agent« for Jack­
sonville of the celebrated J. F. Gutter
whiskey, in bulk and case. It is prov­
ing decided popular with their custom­
ers. When you call on them aak for
Cutter.
A New Boarding House.
Mrs. A. D. Flory has opened «board­
ing house in the Dowell brick building
on Fifth street, two blocks below the
Court House, and is well prepared to
furnish good table board, by the day,
week or month.
Price« reasonable
and satisfaction guaranteed.
visit
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Writ« for Ron*. PHII.oaoraY •»
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boob for men.) Call ' r writ«
OR. JORMN a CO.. IOTI Marta» St-.k^
STATES DAY AT
Balloonists Dashed
CHAUTAUQUA
Will be One of the Event« of the
Assembly.
Saturday, July 12tb, has been
selected as States Day. For many
years there has been a growing feel­
ing among our people that In some
way tbere should be a way provided
so that the native sons and daughters
of tbe various states, residing In
Southern Oregon, might know each
other better. So It has been planned
that many of the states will have
beadquarters on the Chautauqua
grounds on Saturday, July 12th. It
is suggested that each state repre­
sented have a basket dinner, and in
the afternoon have a part on the
geoeral programme, which will con­
sist of music, stories, speeches, etc.
The following states have signified
their Intention of assisting in making
the day a memorable one: Indiana,
J. K. Van Sant chairman: Missouri,
T. A. Hayes chairman; Iowa, Mrs.
Geo. R. Matthews secretary; Wis­
consin, Frank L. Findley, chairman;
Illinois, C. B. Watson chairman;
New England, E. A. Hherwln; Ohio,
chairman to he appointed; The
Southland, Mrs. Chas. Chandler, sec­
retary.
Other states and sections are in­
vited to have representations, and all
persons in Southern Oregon and
Northern California are cordially in­
vited to be present and add to tbe
pleasure or the day. A banner will
lie presented to the state which has
the largest number of native-born
sons and daughters present on that
day as shown by the register.
For
manifest, reasons Oregon will not be
allowed In tbe competition.
A
cordial invitation is extended to you.
In the evening Dr. Robert Nclntyre,
one of the greatest of speakers, will
give his wonderful lecture “The
Sunny Side of Soldier Life.” Ad­
mittance 25 cents.
and W«rks off the C«ld.
Laxative Bromo-Unlnlne Tablets cure a cold
Inoue (lay. No Cura. No Pay. Price 46 cent«.
Ta>eworm la Sheep.
It Is said that tbe tapeworm 1« af­
flicting sheep very extensively on th« ■
rang« this spring. Tbe presence of
thia parasite may be known by the
victims becoming poor, bidebound and
frequently pot bellied. They have a
dry. barsh fleece, a tottering gait eat
and drink more than normal amount«,
but fall to digest the food, and fre­
quently diarrhea sets In. and they Anal­
ly die from starvation and exhaustion.
—•
CNIIdrea «nd th« I*oison«wa Manta.
Four Ohio boys recently ate wild
parsnip, thinking It to be sweet aniae.
Ono died aud tbe others are in a crit­
ical condition. Evpry country .child
should know tbe comparatively few
poisonous plants growing in hi« vicin­
ity. Boys especially have a disirasltion
to investigate and taste all aorta of
plants and fruits. A little care on tbe
part of parents will often prevent the
making of such fatal mistakes. In­
struction In them* mutters in country
schools would not be out of place.
Specimens obtained from a summer
Saturday in tbe field or woods would
furnish pupils an Interesting and valu­
able object lesson.—Rural New Yorker.
Tabneea Growers Planned.
Tobacco growers are happy over the
prospect of a vigorous competition with
the American Tobacco company. The
American company went to England to
compete with the Imperial company,
or. In fact, to try to monopolise the
tobacco trade In England, aa It baa
almost done In this country. Now tbe
Imperial company returns the compli­
ment and comes over here to build fac­
tories and put buyers on the market In
competition with the trust. Two large
factories are to be llullt by the English­
men lu North Carolina and one in Vir­
ginia. Tbe competition will beueflt tbe
«•rowers of the tobacco crop.—Practical
BOYDEN’S
Hardware
Tonal«««
Feneee.
Summer
Time
That’s why we keep a full
line of Sundries for Bicycles.
Expert repairing a specialty.
Prices right and Satisfaction
guaranteed.
A good stock ranch, on Ante'.ope, 14
miles from Medford and 12 miles from
Central Point, containing 1560 acres
of grating and farming land; price $10
an acre. Seventeen hundred acres ly­
ing under the Jackson county Im­
provement Company's ditch; at$6 per
acre. Eighty acres of orchard land,
adjoining Jacksonville: at $40 an acre.
For further particulars apply to
W illiam B vrkk ,
Jacksonville Oregon.
F»r Sals.
A dwelling bouse with five rooms,
two flroplaces and other conveniences.
A well of good water close to kitchen
door. Price $250. For particulars en­
quire of.
M rs . a . M orat ,
Jacksonville, Ore.
rain ba« no show with Dr. Milan' Paln ITU»
Prescriptions
ARE OUR SPECIALTY.
We use only FRESH, PURE
drugs and these are compounded
correctly. We take pleasure in
delivering PROMPTLY, to any
part of the city, prescriptions
left at our store, and request
that your physician be asked to
leave them with us.
We will do the rest.
KELSO GYGLERY
Medford Ore.
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—AGENT FOR—
RAMBLER and
IDEAL Bicycles.
THE ART OF
PHOTOGRAPHY
LIES IN TAKING THE PERSON
NATURALLY.
THE BALLOON EXPLODED IN MIDAIR. ,
could be heard as it came down, so
great was the velocity.
Clear of tbe wreckage and swift as
n stone from a catapult Severo dashed
downward.
Tbe spectators averted
their beads In horror.
The aeronaut struck on bis feet on
the stone pavement of Avenue Maine.
So terrible was bis velocity that the
bones of his legs were driven through
tbe soles of bis shoe«. He was literally
dashed to pieces and died Instantly.
Tbe engineer’s body fell a short dis­
tance away. It was blackened and
charred by the flames, and every bone
was broken by tbe faII.
Senor Severo was about forty years
old. Like Santos-Dumont, be was a
Brasilian. He was prominent tn poli­
tics in Brazil, being a deputy and pres­
ident of the parliament budget com­
mittee. He studied aerial navigation
foe twenty years.
FAMILY GROUPING OUR SPE­
CIALTY.
Barley—Rolled, $1.25 per cental.
Hay—Per ton. baled. $10.
Potatoes—$1.60 per hundred.
Onions—2 eta per pound.
Butter—35c(<$60c per roll.
Beans—4<<»5c tier pound.
Lard—15c per Doutid.
Eggs—16 3U per dozen.
Sugar—D. G. $4.75(a’$5 26 per cwt.
Poultry—$3.00 to $3.50 per dozen.
Hams—16c per pound.
Shoulders—124c per pound.
Side Bacon—15(®20c per pound.
A full line of Rubber Goods,
comprising Fountain and Bulb
Syringes, Atomizers, Combina­
tion Hot Water Bottle and
Fountain Syringe, Hot Water
Bottles, etc.
In fact, everything pertain­
ing to a first-class Pharmacy
will be found in our store.
«
G. W. Mackey, Studio,
SEE OUR SAMPLES.
Our delivery
system
GUNS
All Kinds of Guns and Ammu-
uiticn at
BEEK’S HARDWARE CO
A Complete Stock cf
I Fishing Tackle, Hard­
ware,Tin Farm Imple­
ments, STOVES.
Extends to everything'in the
store, NO MATTER HOW
SMALL. Just ’phone your or­
der and you will receive prompt
attention.
WE STRIVE
TO I
A Tin Shop in Connection.
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MEDFORD
OREGON.
MEDFORD
BAZAAR
CIGARS, CONFECTIONERY,
LACES, RIBBONS, EM­
BROIDERY, BATTENBURG
and POINT LACE MATE­
RIALS, STAMPED
LINENS, EMBROIDERY.
SILKS and STATIONERY.
Mrs. 0. GILBERT.
THE WEST SIDE
GROCERY
■*1 am using a l ox of Chamberlain's
Stomach A Liver Tabletsand And them
the best thing for my stomach I ever
used," says T W. Robinson, Justice of
the Peace, Loomis, Mich.
These
Tablets not only correct disorders of STAPLE AND FANCY
the stomach but regulate the liver and
GROCERIES
bowels. They are easy to take and
pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by City Drug Store.
T J. G00DWYN.
IBADACfftNcured In JO minutes by Dr. Mil«
V av . l’LUL*. "Uoaceut a da»»." At «Itumrlsts
We also carry
Corner Seventh nnd C Street«.
Car Wheels Made of Money.
Every year our government doatroy« nearly
a half a billion dollars' worth of «oiled or lorn
bank notes, and after they have been reduced
to a pulp are used for making railroad car
wheela. From a bank note to a ear wheel ia
about as radical a tranaformation aa the one
brought about In the aaae ot all week, nervoua
and Mealy people who wiH uae Hostetter:«
Stomach Hltleru, the favorite Ameriaan rem
edy for atomacb. liver and bowel complaints,
A wineglaaaful before meals will put tbe
atomacb In good condition to digest the food
and prevent the bowels from beeomiug <rao-
atlpated.
Every one should keep it in the
bouso to prevent belching, flatulency, insomnia
and nervousness; also to cure Indigestion,
dyspepsia and liver and kidney troubles.
A good plan is to plant tbe tomato
vines along the garden fence if you
are unfortunate enough to have one.
Tbe extra heat along the fence will
Retail Market Repert.
hasten tbe tomatoes to ripen, while
The following quotations were
tbe fence can be made to act aa a sup­ made up this afternoon, aud is an
port for tbe planta Use a three-quarter impartial report of tbe prices paid
inch wire staple to fasten them with, by Jacksonville dealers:
Wheat—76c per bushel.
giving It a single tap with a hammer.
Flour—$1.70 (4 $1.80 per 100 pounds.
An unsightly fence will be covered in
Oats— 36c per bushel.
this way and waste ground utilised.
LAND FOR SALK.
Medford
Drug
Co.
Plumbing a Specialty.
Good Seed F«r the Farm.
Ttie Stweff ot Vlabea.
T« Car« a Cold la Osa Day.
Fishing Tackle,
Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme­
dy, Ml«, W inslow ’ s S oothing S vkop . tor
children teething. Il soothes tbe child, soft
ens the num», allays all pain, cures wind colic
and la the best remedy tor diarrhoea. Twenty­
fl ve cenia a traille.
who was passing with a milk can in
ber hand:
“Has the eow been laying Rome milk
for you?’ Tbeu he shouted:
“Come over and play with me.”
”1 can’t.” replied the little girl; Tis
going home."
"Come over after yon get froo going
borne," said Edward.
Take Laxative Hromo-Quintne Tablets. All
«Tuxxlste refund the money it It tails to cure
«rove'« «Ignature 1« on each bei. ‘Ac.
Hand spray Pumps
In the presence of his wife and chil­
dren and hundreds of spectators Senor
Augusto Nevero, rival of .Hautos-Du-
uiorit, met a horrible death in Paris a
few days ugo through tbe explosion of
bls airship in midair.
In anticipation of a successful ex­
JUST RECEIVED AT
periment Benor Severn bad invited a
number of guests, with bis wife and
children, to witness tbe ascension.
The ascent was made without a bitch.
Tbe airship shot upward from tbe bal­
loon shed in Rue Vaugbin like a bug«
MEDFORD, OREGON.
bird, tbe motors at tbe prow and stern
began to revolve, and tbe craft beaded
toward Issy. It was a triumph for tbe Moat Complete
aeronaut.
The airship bad reacbed a height of
l.toO feet when the watchers noticed
Stock in Medford
iionietlilug wrong. Severo aud his as­
sistant seemed to be excited and trying
to do something that those below could
not understand.
GARDEN HOSE,
Then suddenly a line of flame seem­
STEEL GOODS,
ed to burst from beneath the great gas
bag.
POULTRY NETTING,
In a moment the entire ship was en­
veloped in flames. They seemed to leap
BASE BALL SUPPLIES.
upward from underneath and wrap the
fuel bag.
Then came an explosion. The report
was like the roar of a cannon. The
great bag disappeared aa if by magic.
A black cloud of smoke floated off on
tbe air.
From this cloud shot a mass of tan­
gled cordage and machinery. A whir
If The Baby la Cutting Teeth.
One of the most important things to
consider in the prisluctiou of satisfac­
tory crops on the farm is the obtaining
of suitable seeds aud of tbe best varie-
ties for the purpose, says a writer in
tbe American Cultivator.
If all other things are properly at­
tended to and this neglected, inferior
results may be expected.
First, seeds should be adapted to the
locality, Climate and soil. All kinds ot
crops will not flourish alike under all
conditions or in all parts of the United
States. It Is always safest to grow
those kinds that are adapted to auy
particular location, as they will usual­
ly give tbe best results.
It will do to obtain seeds from n
more uortbern or colder climate, but
it is hardly safe to take them north
from the south, ns they will not be so
likely to mature n crop owing to a dif­
ference In seasou anil climate.
Seeds lu any locality may be greatly
improved by careful selection and
propagation. Particularly Is this the
case with corn. A good variety can
be well kept up in its original charac­
teristics and even improved in some
respect«, a« ear lines«, uniformity, pro­
ductiveness, etc., by this careful atten­
tion to «election from year to year.
Valuable ' varieties are often obtained
in thia way, entitling them to tbe des­
ignation of oedigfrae ar thoroughbred.
It la interesting to note tbe speed of
fishes. Porpoises have been seen to
dnrt round and round a steamer trav­
eling seventeen miles an hour. Her­
rings in schools move steadily at a rate
of between ten and twelve mile«. Mack­
erel are inneb swifter, and both trout
and salmon go at a rapid pace up
stream. Whales swim st a rate of
sixteen miles an hour when excited.
Corn Planters,
To Terrible Death
PROPRIETOR,
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Medford
Drug
Company