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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1902)
PERSONAL MENTION. f LOCAL NOTES. Hon. and Mrs. W. M. Colvlg, Mr. ANOTHER EXECUTION COLOSSAL OUTRAGE THE BALL GAME and Mrs. Clarence Retime», Mrs. T. I MAY TAKE PLACE Miss Kate Plymale has Isien paying Cameron and Mrs. C. Ulrich, who Frank Cameron of Applegate win Which Cannot Be Abated Too Soon Medford a visit. At Grant's Pass was Yellow have been In Portland, attending the In Josephine County—T. J. Gibson I among uh Tuesday. —The Autocrat of Rogue River A. Thompson was in Medford ono Convicted of Murder in grand lodges of the A O. U. W. and Overreaches Himself. from a Scientific Basis. H. A. Bautenof Boorman ’ »creek and day during tin«past week. the First Degree. Degree of Honor, returned Sunday. hl» wife were in Medford Saturday. The navigable portion of Rogue Patrick Francis Swayne of Apple Acker's Bioou r.uxir positively cure« The game of base ball which J. W. Slinger of Lake Creek, the gate mad«« us a visit Monday. chronic blood polsonlug und ail scrofu T. J. Gibson, who shot and killed river, in Curry county, has been iso well-known stockman, wan in Medford lous affections. At all times a match John F. Schonbachler early last spring lated from the rest of the world so was played at Grant’s Pass July Miss Edith Priest has gone to Fair Tuesday. less system tonic und purifier. Money , near Merlin, a vil'agc ten miles north- iong that the few property owners 14<>th, between the Alerts and haven, Wash., to visit her mother. refunded if you uro not satisfied. 50c ' I west of Grant’s Pass, was again put on along I m banks near Gold Beach have Thornton & Hildreth’s club,was Ja». M. Cantrail of Applegate wan and $1.00. A. P. Essterbrook, Gold 1 trial for hi» life in the circuit court for been struggling for its mastery. E. Miss Helen Colvlg, who has been among uh Monday, accompanied by A. only fairly attended. It was Hill, leading druggist. visiting lu Ashland, returned Tuesday. Perry. Josephine county last week He was B. Burn«, a prominent business man played for the benefit of Roger Rev. 8. H. Jones occupied the pulpit Tobe Stone, who lias been employed tried at the April term for the same of Curry county, now in Portland, Entriken, the player who was Cha». F. Young and J. U. Hall of Gold near Sisson, Calif., returned home Mon Hill have gone to San Francisco, to at of the Presbyterian church of Grant's crime, but the jury disagreed. Since purchasing supplies for his quartz so badly hurt in bei”g struck by Pasc, Sunday, having exchanged pul day. tend the Jeffrles-Fitzsimmon» tight. pits with Rev. C. W. Hayes of that then Gibson has been confined in the mine and saw mill, tells how the a pitched ball at Jacksonville, county jvil at Grant’s Pass This time schooner Free Trade and the launch Ed. Dunnington and his family have Herbert G. McCarthy, who wan un city. Each preached an impressive and netted $75. returned from a camping trip on Apple der aberiff during Alex. Onne'» hist sermon, and the singing of the choir the jury was not long in finding a ver Copper Queen, which had brought Those who saw it said it was supplies in from the outalde world, dict of murder in the first degree. gate. term, haw become a resident of Ash was especially good. were recently ordered out of the ore of the ¡>oorest exhibitions of Moro than two /lays were consumed Mrs. (' B. Hostel of Medford visited land. Dr. E. Fowler, L. W. Smith and Mr. in getting the twelve jurors, nearly a straam by the monopolist over there. the national game seen on the in Jacksonville tho forepart of the Dr. Warren Cameron has located Truesdell, who are prominent citizen» hundred men having been examined as These letters read as follows: diamond in Southern Oregon week, in Medford for tho practice of his pro of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived in Jackson to their qualifications to sit in the case. “To the masters and owners of the this season. W. II. Venable and Ed. Saltmarsh of fession. Ho I h a graduate of a promi ville today. They are interested in the An enterprising newspaper publisher schooner Free Trade, Rogue River, The following was the line Union precinct were among their friends . nent Chicago medical college. Rogue River Lumber and Mining Co., had printed the teH'lmony given at the Curry County, Oregon: Having re- up and the result by runs ane! Monday. Profs. Lake and Kent of the O. A. C., which has extensive holdings at the first trial in full, and quite a number of quested you uot to anchor in the fair outs: Miss Greta I .ooney of Jefferson, .’4a- j D. Perozzi of tiie Ashland creamery head of Foots creek. people had read it. Tho jury was way and interfere with my fishing ASHLAND. rlon county, is tho guest of Mlsi Mar-| and Will Mitchell have returned from i Sick Headache absolutely and per finally secured and consisted of John boats and nets, and not desiring to O manently cured by using Moki Tea. A Hackett, W. H. Swinden, J. K C. cause you any trouble, 1 now notify Carter, 1 f............ ................... 4 geret Krause. their outing in Klamath county. pleasant herb drink. Cures Constipa McCann, E. G. Ilolrnan, W. Williams, you that if you do not move out of Hulin, 2 b............ 9 Mrs. J. Russell and her brother, Henry Wilson of Jacksonville has a tion and Indigestion, makes you eat, McNeal, c.............. .................... 6 the way of my fishing boats 1 shall Thos. Leith, J. II. Lindsay, Oscar ( has. J. Nutiatt, spent a few days at line young milch cow, with a two- sleep, work and happy. Satisfaction month» calf, which he will sell for $40— guaranteed or money buck. 25 ct». and Partlow, J. L. Scoville, A. E. Sheehan, commeuce action against you at once. Rice, p.............. Ashland recently. .................. 1 ♦3ufor the cow and $10 for the calf. 5<)cts. Write to W. H. H ookek A Co., II. T. Day. 1 will call your attention to the laws Miller, 3 b............ ....................1 Dr. and Mrs. De Bar attended th«« Buffalo, N. Y., for a free • sample. Derrick, 1 b .......... The Southern Oregon internal re ................ 4 The testimony was in the fourth day, of Oregon, which makes a penalty for lectures of Henry Watterson, the noted A. P. Easter brook, Gold Hill, leading Cline, c f................ venue collection district, which was in druggist. on the afternoon of which the jury, obstructing the tisbing grounds not Sackett, r f.......... .................... 3 editor and lecturer. ................... 4 charge of D. F. Fox during the past less than $50 nor more than $500, at The Southern Stock Co., which has accompanied by Judge Hanna and the the discretion of the court. R. J. t'umeron was nt the county several year», has been abolished. attorneys engaged in trying tho case, been here before, gave two jterfor- seat a few days since, accompanied by Respectfully, GRANT S PASS. During the existence of the Louisiana mances tn Jacksonville on Friday and went to the scene of the tragedy. his daughter, Miss Burnice. R. D. H ume .” o lottery the late D. T. Pritchard once Saturduy nights. The attendance was There was only one eye witness to the / 9 Will Puhi’s family and Mrs. Coulter drew a prize of $15,000, Tho valu«« of “To Captain and Owners of gaso Williams, c........... shooting—( has. Van Dorn—who was not us good as it should have been, 9 Anderson, r f ....... line launch Copper Queen: This is to are visiting with relatives and friends his total effects after death amount to on the other side of Rogue river when .Martin p........ probably because so many (teople are ......................... 4 notify you ttiat if you do not remove living at Yreka, California. a little over $50. out ot town und the weather wits so I it occurred. The testimony of almost your vessel out of the fairway of the Erie, 2 b................ .....................3 all of the other witnesses was in regard fishermen who are running my boats, Poole, 3 b.............. I. M. Muller arrived from San Fran- Frank Round tree, a competent ma I warm. 1 to the making of threats, reputation of 1 shall commence suit against you for Do vie, e f.............. cisco Sunday, having been called hither chinist, has started a roller and chop I Dolan, 1 b.............. ..................... 4 John Pulzer, father of Mrs. H. A. obstructing navigation and fishing by tin« death of his father. CorlteSj 1 f.............. mill at Central Point, and is prepared Bauten of Boorman's creek, who has the defendant and the deceased, etc. on Bogue river. McCarty................ .................... 3 Respectfully, Mrs. Gus Newbury, Misses Maud to roll and chop grain in the most ap been engagedin prospecting in differ Van Dorn testified that Gibson shot | Schonbachler twice, retiring after his It. D. II ume . Prim, Myrtle and Cora Sutton return proved fashion. ent states since ho left here, was lost on | victim had fallen from the effects of Totals............ ....................24 Mr. Burns says Mr. Hume owns the ed from Ashland Saturday. Dr. R. G. Gale, late of Lincoln, Nub,, the desert near Nogales and perished the first bullet and then returning to water front on ooth sides of the river SCORE BY INNINGS. Mrs. Maiuiu Donegan Fisch of has located at Jacksonville for the not long ago. He was highly respected, shoot him again. The autopsy held by tor a distance of five miles from in 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 Burns 1» making relatives and frien 1» practice of his profession. He is a und his tragic death is regretted by all the coroner showed that the deceas'd mouih, and that he is trying to con Ashland............... 13000121 0-8 trol the whole river a«,a private fish Grant's Pass.......... 1 0 2 7 0 2 1 1 *14 1 ^tng in Jacksonville a visit. graduate of a prominent school of who knew him. had been hit in the head and side ery. Struck out, Rice, medicine in Chicago. Martin, “ Several parties who went to the "1 ain using a box of Chamberlain's Gibson contended that Schonbachler . y Mrs. F. Luy an<l her son Harry, S. There is still considerable snow in the Stomach A Liver Tabletsand find them had pointed a gun at him first and that river to develop the country were 2. Base on balls, Rice 3; Mar- ▼ I’. DeRoboain, W. C. Deneff and Harry driven away by certain methods em tin, 4. best thing for my stomach I ever vicinity of Crater f-ake, and it is im the Helms an« camping on Applegate. Captain used,” saysT. W. Robinson, Justice of he had also made threats against his ployed bv Mr. Hume.” These life, claiming that he had acted simply Burns said: “Barbed-wire fences have Mrs. A. E. Ri-ames, who lias Iwen possible to reach It nearer than two the Peace), Loomis, Mich. D. Dotson of Grant’s Pass um been piaeed in tiie river where fish pired the game and did fairly visiting with Mrs. G. E. Howland ot miles with teams. “ The beautiful" is Tablets not only correct disorders of in self defense. ing boats could be prevented from the stomach but regulate the liver and melting rapidly, however. The case was energetically contested landing, and a tougli element of fish well. (¡rant's Pass, has returned home. bowels. They are easy to take and L. Bailey, the photographer, who from beginning to end. Both sides ermen kept at work annoying any pleasant in effect, Price 25 cents per Mr. and Mrs. M. Chapman of Will It is reported that the two not in the employ of Hume. iams creek have lM««n r<«eent guests of has been at Jacksonville for Hometime, box. For sale by City Drug Store. were represented by able counsel, Dis fishermen clubs will play another series of “Hearing that Rogue nyer was rich is now in Medford. He recently return There are about 1000 persons who trict Attorney Reamee and H. I). Nor their daughter, Mrs. J. W. R««evi«s. In coal, copper and other mineral«, I games for a purse of $500, the ton apjtearing for the prosecution and ed from Jutup-off-Joe district, where he will be benefited by the recent Indian Frank Ennis is paying Jacksonviile Hon K G Smith and Hon. L. Bilyeu, visited It in 1897, and after prospect first of which will be played at war pension act in the Northwest. As of Eugene, representing the defendant ing commenced work on a copper his annua) visit. He ha» lieen »topping took some excellent view». Neuber & Taylor’s grounds at When you wi»h photographs taken the average age of these warriors is 73 The court room was packed with peo ledge; also a gold-bearing quartz at Calistoga, Calif., during tho past ledge, and devoted some little time to finished in up-to-date style, at and year«,it is very unlikely that Uncle Sam ple anxious to hear them eioquen. coal and placer mines; also to ship Jacksonville. year. reasonable rates, call on G. W. Mackey will have many years to carry the pleas. A motion for a new trial has been ping oak timber and pickled salmon. Miss Issie McCully is having her res- at tho Medford Gallery, Adkins build remnant of the 7000 brave men who made by the defendant's attorneys, it The scene of the mining operations T. J. GIBSON WILL idenc«« renovated. It will be occupittd ing, corner 7th and C street». is probable that it will l»e overruled, is located all the way from 12 to 48 Paul Van Sony of Montague, Calif., fought between 1851-6. by Sheriff Rader and his mother and BE HANGED which ovent the case will be appealed miles up the river from its mouth. Mrs. Matthews' residence, situated in “Myself and associates having de has taken the third trick in the train sister. to the supreme court in the northeastern part of town, had a This is the sequel to the dispute over cided to develop tiie mines, our first September 19th, Unless There is a Rev. W. Bitter, who was in charge dispatcher's office at Roseburg, vice narrow oscajie from destruction u few a small piece of land and bad feeling thought was of transport idon. We Earl Lander, who has become night of this parish for sometime, has gone Stay of Proceedings. endeavored to have our freight days ago. A spark from the chimney engendered through Gibson’s stock handled by Mr. Hume; but the ser to California for the lienefit of his »Iterator at the Albany depot. trespassing on Sehonbachler. Hunt’s postoftice, which has been fell onto tho roof and set it ablaze; but The verdict of the jury »as a great vice was so unsatisfactory that we hoalth. In our last issue we gave an the effective efforts of a number of our surprise to many. Gibson was his own were compelled to seek otner means. maintained in tho Dead Indian section Judg«« and Mr». .1. R. Neil sere We then had the Cupter Queen built account of the trial and convic citizens soon had the fire under con worst witness At the first trial, but amoug the many who attended some I for sometime, was nsumtly discontin trol. The building was burnt some for his personal statements he prob to transport ores from Rogue river to bay, to be reshipped. On her tion at Grant’s Pass of T. J. Gib of the session» of tiie ('huutau<|na Asso ued. Those who got their mail there what and some household goods de ably would have been acquitted. His Coos seco ml trip she was made fast to some must now receive it at Ashland. testimony during the second trial was son, charged with shooting and ciation. stroyed. also against him. He evidently would plies in tiie stream, cot being allowed •Simp. Wilson of Trail creek and Geo. to tie up at either shcre, the banks killing J. F. Schonbachler, near Mr». R. Fisher ami her daughter, not deviate from the truth, which was “The way to good reputation is to being owned by Hume. After mak Miss Gertie, loft. Monday for Klamath Walker of Meadows precinct were in endeavor to be what you desire to ap his undoing. ing the trip up to the mouth of Illi Merlin, Josephine county, over A dispatch says that since his con Medford Monday. Tiie former will pear." That is precisely the manner in county, where they will visit with Mrs. nois river we found the piles had finement Gibson has become a physical goto Klamath county soon and remain which Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy been cut to low water mark, so that a land dispute, last April. E. R. Reaniti». wreck. During his trial he fell in a lias gained its reputation as a cure for during th«« halance of the summer. we could not tie the vessel up. This The attorneys for the defend The resident» of the pastor of the coughs, colds, croup and whooping swoon to the floor, and a physician was matter is now beiug called to the at Wm. Ktrppe, the expert watchmaker «•ailed in to revive him. At other Catholic church ha» lieen neatly reno and jeweler, may lie found in the cough. Every hottie that has ever times he would wail and cry out aloud tention of the auth< rities. as the ant having decided not to make vated, and presents a much improved Langell building, opposite th«« Post- been put out by the manufacturers has in his anguish. He has a wife and two sawn-off piles are an obstruction to the usual motion for anew trial, been fully up to the high standard of appearance. office, prepared to execute all kinds of excellence claimed for it. People have young children, who were in the court navigation. “We were thus obliged to go back Gibson was brought into court work in his line at reasonable rates. found that it can always be depended room throughout the trial. When up stream, much to our dislike, as Rev. D. Faber, who has been filling July 23d for sentence. When told by the sheriff that the jury had upon for the relief and cure of these during storms aud freshets we have the pulpit of the ('athollc church dur W. P. Swope and Fred Merrill o ailment», and that it is pleasant and returned a verdict of murder in the dragged anchor and been blown on asked by Judge Hanna if he had ing the past several weeks, left for Portland, well-known sporting men, safe to take. For sale by City Drug first degree, the convicted man said he would rather be hanged and have it all tiie beach, and on other occasions we anything to say why judgment Portland Monday evening. wereaboani the southbound train to Store. over with than to endure the suspense were neariy drifted out. to sea. should not be pronounced "Mr. Hume was a member of the Mis» Catherine Buckley was in Jack day, un route to San Francisco to at of awaiting a new trial. against him, he replied in the ANTOHER PIONEER Schonbachler was a veteran of the last legislature, and the only bill he sonville Tuesday, on route to Apple tend the Fitzsimmons—Jeffrie« mill. had passed was one making it a crime negative. His Honor t' en sen civil »ar, and for a number of years a Some parti««» have been depositing Haa Gone to "That Bourne from gate from a visit with Tho». McAndrew, to tish above a point 4C miles from tenced Gibson to be hanged in resident of Jacksonville. dead horses and other animals in the Jas. Carr and their familie». the mouth of the river: and as be Which No Traveler Returns.’’ controlled all below he was thus en the yard oft he Josephine county L. Solomon of San Francisco is in vicinity of the McAndrew ford of Bear In the death of Max Muller Jackson BRIDGES AND ROADS abled to monopolize the whole river. jail on Friday, Sept. 19th. town. Ho was one of th«« pioneer mer «•reek, uegler'ting to bury them. county lost« one of its oldest, best and “That portion of Oregon is exceed The defendant went through Such reprehensible conduct, no matter chants of Jackson county and located ingly rich in varied resources, and it most prominent citizens. He was a Are Needed to Hold the Trade of an Is essential that navigation of the the trying ordeal calmly, and where perpetrated, should be punished. at Jacksonville many years. good man in every sense of the term, river be not interfered with. Its tim returned tn his eel1 - 't'.:: ut Important Mining Region. The engagement of Dr. J. W. Geary, und none is mourned more generail;, Chas. Yatep and his faintly arrived ber, dairy, mineral, livestock, farm from Boulder, Col., on«» day last »wk, a prominent physician of Burns, and and sincerely. Many are the kind deeds ing and fruit interests will soon lie showing any emotion. His wife What promises to tie one of the prin developed in such a way as to create and their two small children, to ltx'ate among ns. lie is a trusU'dem Miss Phoebe Kelley, the accomplish«»! he has done,and truly ungrateful would daughter of Hon. and Mrs. Harrison those u|H>n whom they were bestowed cipal mining sections of the Pacific a good-sized city at the river's mouth: also his aged fathc. ..... ploye of th«> Iowa I.umber Co. »oast is that lying near the California but Mr. Hume has been lording over sat lveside him in court. that region so long that lie hates to Joe O1 well and his sister, Miss Mar- Kelley, of tho same town, ha» been l>e should ho so soon be forgotten. and Oregon boundary line, not many see new blood or new capital come Gibson is reported as having Mr. Muller was born in Reckendorf, . guerite, of Central Point, and Miss announced. We tender advance con miles from Watkins poatofflee. It is in.’’ Bavaria, nearly tt~ years ago. In 1851 Geraldine Theiss of Medford mad«« our gratulations and best wishes. said that he would rather go to rich In copper and gold deposits, most Blue-print maps of any township in he emigrated to America, landing in jwn a brief visit Monday evening. the gallows than face another CLOSING OUT SALE. Roseburg, Oregon, Land District, »now New York. \ few years afterward he prominent of which now is that owned ft»>o. MeCune, «'bief salesman in Ing all the vacant land», for 50 cents came to the Pacific Coast, arriving in by Messrs. Cooper, Hamilton. McVey trial. He claims that much false 1 would like to close out my stock of Croneiniller’s mercantile establish each. If you want any information Jacksonville in 1855, which has ever and Adams, and situated at the head While Sewing Machines, and some swearing has lieen done against ment, is sojourning ut Dead Indian from tho U. S. Land Office, address since lieen his home. He clerked for of Applegate. Parties representing Ladies’ and (rents' Bicycles. him, and bitterly bemoans his Who wants one of these articles In Springs. Geo. Henry is tilling his place. Tltlo Guarantee A. Loan Co., Rose Bruner A Co. about three years, after heavy capitalists are continually in fate. However, there seems to burg, Oregon. which he entered into mercantile uiir- exchange for grain, alfalfa or hay? specting it, having Investment in Rev. Father Murphy of Portland is suits, first in tho old brick building F. OSF.NBRUGG E, be no doubt that the case will Representatives of the S. P. Co., to view. In the near future the devel Studebaker Bros. Co.’s Warehouse. exp«!«'te<) to arrive in Jacksonville this the number of twenty, have boon pros opposite the Table Rock saloon, for a opment be appealed to the supreme and operation of those mines time being a partner of the late M. A Medford, Ore. week, to assume charge of this parish, pecting for coal in Meadows product Brentano. will be begun on a large scale. court. During the winter and early spring ife will preach In tho Catholic church for some time past. This force has now Mr. Muller held a number of public RING LOST. the Illg and Little Applegates are Sunday. offices since his arrival here, having A CARD. Iswin reduced to five. >It is feared that been city and county treasurer for often full of water and past fording; In .Jacksonville, a few days since, a The young peopleof tho M. E. Church there is not a big enough deposit to several terms, county clerk six years and, as there are no bridges, business We take these means of tendering will give a »«»'ial In th«« Court House warrant the company in continuing op ami postmaster of Jacksonville nearly between the two sides of those streams heavy gold ring, with the letters J. C twenty years. He tilled the position of is suspended. The roads leading to W. engraved on it. The tinder will our sincerest thanks to those Who were Square Saturday evening, July 26. erations. secretary of Warren Lodge No. 10, A. the vicinity of the mines referred to return it to this ofiiee and receive a so kind during the illness and after the lea cream 15 sts. A general invitation John Xavier, the Italian who abduct F. A A. M.,for 32 years; also the same are also In a poor condition, causing uitable reward. death of our husband and father. is extended. ed little Lulu Smith at Grant’s Pass position in Oregon Chapter No. 4. R. much Inconvenience to those who nave Their kinduess will never be forgotten. occasion to use them. All of this mil Dr. Fowler, L. W. Smith and Mr, and sent her t«> Portland, was convict A. M , since its organization along time ACKER'S M rs . M ax M uller and F amily . itates very much against the commer ago. For many years he was financier Truesdell of Cleveland, Ohio, who are ed of a criminal assault by the jury DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cial interests of Jackson county. In of Banner Lodge No. 23, A. O. U. W. ■trick holders in the Rogu«» River Lum which tried him this week. Judge and »11 disorders arlstnv from, Mr. Muller wm married to Miss fact, If something is not done to ma curs dyspepsia Endorsed HO! FOR NEWPORT. by physicians every ber and Mining Co., arrived In Jack Hanna sentenced him to servo nine Louise Hrsse in 1808, who (with live terlally change this order of things, IndlpvstfoD. where. Sold by all drutttflsts. No cure, no sonville Tuesday, and will remain »ome- years in the penitentiary. Everybody sous and daughters) survives him. His there is every probability that the pay. »cents. Trial package tree by writing Oregon’s Favorite Seaside Resort. was the result of nervous proba trade of that section, which will be* a to W. H. H ookkh * Co., Buffalo, N. Y. time. applauds the sentence pass«»! upftn the death Recognizing the advantage of New tion, symptoms of whieh became ap big one in due time, will be lost to us Chas. Strang. Druggist. I)r. Dollar will leave for Eugene soon, scoundrel. entirely. port as a summer resort over other parent several months ago. ENGINE FOR SALE. seaside resorts in the Northwest, and to The funeral took placeTuesday after The county commissioners could not to make preparations for the residen<«e Henry Holst, a farmer living east of conserve the best Interests of their it possible for all who desire todo of his family in that city. They will Medford, was no red by a bull and con noon, under the auspices of the Slasonie constituents to better advantage than in make A three-horse engine with boiler, so to spend their vacation by the ocean fraternity. The religious services were _____ , can __ be obtained at a waves, the Southern Pacific Company, live there during the university year, siderably Injured. Had the animal not conducted by Rev. n . II Jones. Many try building a few inexpensive bridges good condition, bargain by applying at Gault A Cook’s in connection with the Corvallis and which liogins in September. Iteen dehorned the consequences would were those who paid their last respects across the Applegates and repairing machine »hop, Medford. the roads in that neighborhood. The Eastern Railroads, will place on sale, to him who had done much for the com A small barn located on Fifth street, have been more serious. Mr. H.'s expense would lie a mere bagatelle effective June 15th, 1902, round-trip munity in which he lived so long. and belonging to Geo. N. Lewis, wns wife bad previously been attacked by compared with the bentits to the gen tickets from all points in Oregon on tho eral public that would result there Southern Pacific to Newport, good for destroyed Tut«»day. Not much dam the animal. Will Htinson, wlio lives You Know What You Arc Taking return until October 10th. at Specially age was done, although the bln: '■ cause In the same neighltorh«M»(1. had one of When you lake Grove's Taalelea» Chill Toole, from. Unless they dotids, and during the present year, California will ab reduced rates—$13.30. For full infor considerable excitement. The «nigin his legs broken while handling a cow. liersuse the formuls Is plainly printed no every sorb the commerce which is naturally mation please Inquire of your local bottle vhowlog that it Is limply Iron and <4 il- Dr. Shearer is attending both cases. nlne In a «»»teles» form No Cure, No Pay Sue. ours. •f the fire is unknown. agent. Zs; t