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•BBSS 6REÍT BRITAIN’S debt LATEST DISPATCHES Why It Has Never Borrowed In Time oi Peace. EARTHQUAKES IN CALIFORNIA. Silas «J- Day OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Ô ISouthern Oregon Mines$ OOOOO-DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o Coughing jdf KPONVILLE Notary Public Real Estate Agent and U. S. Commissioner for Jackson County. Notices for tiie location of placer 1 and quartz mines etc., up to date and “ 1 whs given up to die with S anta B arbara , August 1.—Heavy earthquakes have been shaking up I complete, for sale at this office. quick consumption. I then began to use Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. 1 the town of Los Alamos and adjacent count ry for the past three days. The Miners’ Hens, d$eds to mines,water STRIKING CONTRAST TO OUR OWN improved at once, and ani1 now in people of that vicinity are terror-stricken and are fleeing from their homes to right locations and other mining perfect health.' —Chas. E. Hart ' places of safety on account of the increasing severity of the earthquakes blanks always on hand at tills office. man, Gibbstown, N. T. British Taxpayers Still Contrlbutina Abstracts made to Title» ef The American Mining Code, stand- which have visited this section since the night of the 27th ult., since which »100,000.000 Per Anuum tu l*ay Fur Landa. I the Nnpuleunlc Wars—Sir Michael time it is estimated 75 distinct shocks of earthquake have been felt. The ng autlioriy on all subjects pertaining legal document ». It’s too risky, playing to mining, water rights, etc., Is kep all kind drawn up ..paolallv pertaining to J. Hicks-Beach’s Gloomy View of Ft- most severe shock occurred at l:20o’clock yesterday morning, when ttie earth the »ell lemenl of .alataa with your cough. on band at this office. f tare Public Expenditure. seemed to lurch from south to north and then twisted back again, destroying The first thing you The Sterling Mining Co., In about accounts Srllcltcd, Prompt Remittance. -vtXfae recent announcement of a new brick walls and piling everything within doors Into unrecognizable heaps, a week, will commence cleaning up MONHY LOANED. know it will be down coHols loan of £32.000,000 RHUt.lJp' poppling over heavy iron safes and destroyin g thousands of dollars’ worth of the past season’s run. It has one of Inv.tment aacurltlea a »peoialty. Jaoksoa deep in your lungs and fiftK large borryjvJug operatiuiUli Oounty Scrip bought »ad aolu. tiie most extensive water supplies, as British gdvernment since the Trans- goods. kava a complete ael of map» of all aurvayad the play will be over. Be land» I d this county, aud receive A hatred, ffaal war began. In view of the magni The people are-panic-stricken and many are leaving town by train and in well as tiie best properties, in the monthly from iloaeburg Land Office, IhaLaad State. gin early with Ayer’s tude of this liorrowing in the last three all available vehicles. Three distinct shocks were recorded between 7:25 and Uvu»rimt-nl of the O. AC. It It and lhe Blair Lead OepartmoDt at Halemof all new antrlaa years—the total, including the new pro One million dollars in treasure was Cherry Pectoral and step made I am thu» prepared to make out hoata- posals, footing up £146,000,000—It will 7:30 yesterday morning, and these later distuibances added much to the ter brought by tbe steamship Roanoke, atead paper, and lake proof, thereou. Alao 1 take tiling, and proof, of timber lead., aad the cough. be Interesting to review the history of ror of the inhabitants. which arrived from Nome and St. can nave to part e, the aipenaa of a tri» Three al>aa: Ur.. Me.. SI. All Sntyiata Great Britain’s debt and contrast that to the Roaeburg land offioa President Wheeler, Of the University of California, was communicated Michael. This is tiie largest ship history with our own, says the New ment to come from tbe Nome district t kava a Number of FlneFaroia aad »(bar Conan It your doctor. MJ 1 « «P with by telephone, aDd advised that the people be ready to leave at a mo; ¡York Evening Post. DaalrablaPraaertvia my baada far I Unlike the continental states—who«« ment’s notice, and for the doorsof residences and places of business to be left this season. Saia. U.,. ttwhh.Mm. public debts have largely been created Reed & Fletcher, who have a prom S^Promnt reply made to all latter». Cbarg- In time of peace to make good perpetu open so those indoors might escape in the event of further disturbances. The ising property In Forest creek dis na In accordance with 'he time» Refer», by permt.alon, Hon H. K. Haena, al deficits in reveuue— England has in advice of President Wheeler was communicated to the people and immedi trict, are putting in machinery to judge of lhe let Judclal Ulalrlot, and la bay reality never contracted permanent ately acted upon. bualneaa houae la Jackaonvllle. further develop it. They have been StLAH J. DAY debt except to pay for war. Its excel annoyed considerably by water, which lent budget system and the fact that will now be pumped out of the mine annual revenue in time of peace has )'>00OO<MX>0<XXXX> rarely exceeded expenditure have made S eattle , August 1.—The report is now confirmed that Tracy has suc by steam. this possible. In the twenty years pre The steamer Discovery has sailed ceding the outbreak of the Transvaal ceeded in getting across the Cascade mountains and has reached the Colum from Nome with nearly 100 Ameri war there were only three years when bia river. At midnight last night Tracy held up the ferryman at Jenkins can miners, engaged by the North V ia THE the exchequer's receipts fell below dis ferry and ordered the ferryman to take him across the river. The ferryman western Siberian Co. to begin the ex bursements. The sum of those three deficits (in 1S94, 1886 and 1885) was refused, alleging that it was sure death to attempt to cross the Columbia in ploration of the Siberian coast fur only £3,861.000, whereas the sura of the the dark, the stream being very swift and turbulent at that place. After gold and other metals. They will go Railway surpluses In the other years of the se standing guard over the ferryman Tracy left and disappeared in the darkness. direct to St. Lawrence Bay, opposite ries was £22.720,000, or an average of Cape Prince of Wales. AND more than $5,000.000 surplus annually. Previous to his appearance at the ferry Tracy held up a rancher 20 miles The rush ror timber land bids fair It is also an interesting fact to notice south of Wenatchee and took $30 from him. to end In trouble for many concerned. that a every one of the twenty years Tiie indiscriminate location of these MARTIAL LAW DECLARED Railroad refe.’ed to, except 1886, 1893 and 1894, lands lias brought some of the loca Great Britain's actual revenue exceed Only tranReoutinvntul lin S henandoah , Pa., August 1.—Martial law reigns. All is quiet, and there PuNsintf directly through tors into contention with miners. ed the exchequer's estimate of twelve Many mining claims have been months before, while yearly expendi is no sign of further riot. SALT LAKE CITY, The long-threatened clash between strikers and the police has occurred. A gobbled up as well as the timber, and ture prior to 1901 has never but once LEADVILLE. come up to the estimate. All this pre merchant of the city was beaten to death, several borough policemen were tiie owners are now preparing to con sents a striking contrast to the history test tbe legality of some of the titles PUEBLO, of our own public finances, for exam shot, one fatally, and over a score of strikers were shot by policemen and dep to timber lands, claiming that by COLORADO SPRINGS, ple. uty sheriffs. It Is impossible tc obtain the names of the wounded foreigners. right of mine location the land in Great Britain is «till paying Interest The physicians are attending 20, and have little hope for the recovery of at question was not subjoct to timber and DENVER. to the amount of more than $100,000,- * 000 annually on the debt created dur least two. All the troops ordered out last night have arrived on the ground. entry. Three Splendidly equipped train» dal- To all Point» East. I ing the wars with Napoleon. At the The soldiers have spent the day in establishing camp at Columbia Park. A The Same Old Story. Through Sleeping »nd DlhlagiCara and outbreak of the war with France in provost guard has been established throughout the town. The streets are Free Hecllning Cha Ira , J. A. Kelly relates an experience 1792 the British public debt was £239.- Th. noil magnlflcanl .ceaery In < similar to that which has happened in full of idle men. They are watching the militiamen in their work of making 663,421. At the signing of the peace America by Daylight • of Paris in 1815 it was £861,039,049. i camp. There has been no jeering or shooting of soldiers. The miners are almost every neighborhood in the Stopover» allowed on »11 elaaaea of , United States, and has been 'told and ticket». 1 As the total outstanding debt was incensed at the calling out of the troops, which action they say was unwar re-tcld by thousands of others. He For cheapest rat»» »nd deacrlpilv» 1 £628,978.783 before the Boer war bor PROFESSIONAL CARDS says: "Last summer I had an attack literature add re». rowings began it will be seen at a ranted, and telegraphed to Gov. Stowe stating that the report of the disturb of dysentery and purchased a bottle J. D MANSFIELD, glance that the burden of the great ances had been exaggerated and that the soldiers were not needed. of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and A. E. REAMES, Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used ac continental struggle still rests heavily General Arent, < COWARDICE IS CHARGED. cording to directions, and with en It T*i I rd Street. Portland. Oregon. on the backs of the British taxpayer, ATTORN EY-A T-L à W. The S alem , Aug. 31.—It leaked out today that when the tiring of guns in the tirely satisfactory results. for the only addition to the mass of Jackaoavllle, was controlled much quicker OOOOOOOOOOOO 000000 000000 < debt up to 1900 was some £33,000,000, prison yard on the recent escape of Convicts Tracy and Merrill called two trouble than former attacks, when 1 used raised to meet the expenses of the penitentiary officials to the wall on the morning of the outbreak they found other remedies.” Mr. Kelly is a well- ‘Office in Red Men's Ruildlnf. Crimean war. known citizen of Henderson, N. C. two of the wall guards hiding and making no effort to discover what was go Between 1815 and 1854. when th«. ROBT. G. SMITH, For sale by City Drug Store. Crimean war broke out. Great Britain ing on inside the yard. To shield the men from public censure the whole attorney and counselor at law redeemed £56,812.000 of its debt, an In a worditbl. tell» of tbe paaaenger ear Deeds, mortgages, lease«, bends, vice via average annual reduction of $7.101,500. matter has been kept an official secret, but; like all good stories, the fact« bills of sale and every Imaginable Graat’s Pa**, Ore$o*. In the period between 1857, when that have gradually leaked out. Prison officials when interviewed about the mat kind of legal blanks—the latest and |»var ended, and 1899. when the Boer ter were very reticent, but would not deny it. The outbreak has already re best—are constantly on hand at the practices all the courts Office In Bans T imes office. building up-stairs campaigns began, the decrease was sulted in several reforms at the State Penitentiary. Through the change« Eight train, run dally between Chicago ant. £208,165.814. an average annual re Si Paul. comprlalng tbe late-t Pullman <1. M. KEENE, D. D. 3. Sleepers, Perri... Dining Car«. I.lbrarv aad demption of $23.130.000. As a matter that have already been made the prison has been greatly strengthened,and it JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. IbservatlonCan. Fire Recllniag Chair Cara. of fact redemptions for the sinking would now be extremely difficult for a similar escape to be made. fund had been growing larger and DENTI8TRY A SPECIALTY THE *JTH CENTURY TRAIN una every day Some Matters of Interest Con OPERATIVE Oûloe* >n lhe Adititi. Deuel block of the year. larger on the eve ol the Transvaal iwar. In April. 1899, the exchequer an FINE SHOE WORK. MARRIED. Medford, Oregon cerning our Neighbors. Fastest Train in the World. nounced an appropriation of £5.800.000. or $29,000,000 for the year's contribu D ciwney -W aoner -I h Medford, July E. S. Winkler of Medford, who is an P. P. PRIM « SON, Electric Lighted, Steam Heated. J. M. Clark of Placer and C. V- tion to the sinking fund. Since then, 30, 1902, by Rev. W. B. Moore. M. expert shoemaker, wishes to inform the ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Tbe Badger “lai. Eiprcaa. the lineai daMy as is well known, purchases for the Downey and Mrs. Josephine Wag citizens of Jacksonville and vicinity Nelson of Keno were among Grant’s train running bei ween St. Paul and Cblcagw that he is prepared to do all kinds of Pass’ recent visitors. Jackssavllle, Oregoo. sinking fund have been suspended. ner of Jacksonville. via tbe Short Line work in his line at reasonable rates. This maximum annual debt redemp D usenbury —N ewton —In Medford, J. F. Ritter, tne well-known stock Connection, tram tbe Weal made via Tbe He makes a specialty of repairing fine tion of $29,000.000. of which Mr. Bal •Will practice tn all courts of tbe State, or Northern Panine. Great Northern and Cana July 30, 1902, by Rev. W. B. Moore, shoes, and guarantees satisfaction. His man, who Is now operating in Klam flee In the Court House last door on the dian Parine Railway.. Thia I» aleo the treat four at the time complained as a waste S. A. Dusenbury and Miss Lulu B. shop adjoins Hades’ store, west of the ath county, was in our midst recent rtrht from entrance line between Omaha. St. Paul and Mlnnaapo- of money, cuts no great figure beside Newton of Rock Point Precinct. R. R. V. R. & Co’», track. lla. All agenta »ell tlcke;a via ly. He has since returned, accompa our own treasury’s efforts in that line, A. C. HOUGH, nied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lister and Even in the fiscal year 1901 our gov- D yer —P iatt —At Grant's Pass, July 20, 1902, M. Dyer and Mrs. Barbara ▲ CHANCE FOR SOMEBODY ATTORN EY-AT-LA W eminent bought in korne $30.000,000 of Miss Madge Owings, his niece. Piatt. W H mead , h l sislkr . Its outstanding bond«, In the fiscal Grant’» Paaa, ... Uragoa. General Agent, Traveling Agent. D imick —A yers —At Yreka, Calif., A restaurant and short-order busi year 1888 it reduced its interest bear How'a Thia? •" alder "< Portland. Oregon. July 24, 1902, by W. M. Thomas, J. ness, in a live mining town, having a Office over Halr-K ddie Hardware Store. ing debt by $71.000.000. in 1887 by no We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any P., Wm. Dimick of Little Shasta good patronage, can be bought at a cases of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Haifa teas than $124.000,000 and in the year and Miss Minnie Ayres of Eagle reasonable figure. For particulars Catarrh Cure. H. D. NORTON. ending July 30, 1882. there was a slash F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Point. apply to this office. We, the undersigned, have known F. J tto rney and counselor at LAW ing cut of $1X5.000.000. In the twelve Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him years between 1879 and 1891 our out K ates —R owley —At Grant’s Pass, perfectly honorable in all business transactions July 24, 1902, by C. E. Maybee,.!. P., Grant** Paa*. Oregon. and financially able to carry out any obligations HO! FOR NEWPORT. standing debt was reduced $1.187.000.- J. L. Kates and Miss Laura E. Row- faeknonvilla, Oregon. made by their firm 000. an average of very nearly $100,- WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Druggists, ley. Oregon ’ s Favorite Seaside Resort. Toledo. O. WADDING, KENNAN A, MARVIN. 000,000 annually. But while this coun ESTABLIHHBD IN ISO«. ’Office »bove S. P. D. A L. Co. Stör». Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. try can thus claim a record in debt re W ilson —R ost —At Ashland. July 23, Recognizing the advantage of New Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act 1902, by Rev. J. T. Abbett, Geo. W. ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces demption far surpassing anything yet port as a summer resort over other of W». M. COLVIO, T hs achool continue, tbe careful training Wilson and Mi«s Pearl Rost. the system. Testimonials sent free. Pries and thorough Instruction for which it la favor done by the British treasury it cannot seaside resorts in the Northwest, and to j>er bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ably known. LAWYER. claim the exchequer’s immunity from W alker —M yirs —In Jacksonville, make it possible for all who desire todo 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. July 26, 1902, by Judge Chas. Prim, so to spend their vacation by the ocean -large bond issues to meet deficits in an <l»ek»»»vtll». The Mimic Department O rafea. Florence Walker and Miss Addie waves, the Southern Pacific Company, nual revenue. Subscriptions for Mr. Bryan ’ s piper. 1» alway, 1» cba: re of oompetent and exaer Myers. in connection with the CorvalliH and Tiie Commoner, tiie leading llemo- Great Britain’« moves toward re lenoed teacher». Hoard and tuition per aeaaloa Eastern Railroads, will place on sale, cratlc newspaper in the United states, Office tn Red Men'a Bu Idin* of twenty week., Mu 00. Htudlaa willb» renam trenchment and debt redemption when i K elley —C ollins —In Jacksonville, effective June 15th, 1902, round-trip are taken at T he T imes office. ed September », 1901. July 29, 1902, by Judge Chas. Prim, the war outlay is over will be a matter For proapectua, addreae J. J. Kelley and Miss Maggie M. ticket« from all points in Oregon on the of great interest The process will not LAND FOR SALE. Southern Pacific to Newport, good for SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES. Collins. be altogether simple. Sir Michael return until October 10th. at Specially A good stock ranch, on Antelope, 14 i Hicks-Beach himself spoke in parlia A tterbury —T hornton —At Rose reduced rates—813.30. For full infor I miles from Medford and 12 miles from | burg, July 29, 1902, by Rev. W. A. mation please Inquire of your load ment exactly a year ago as follows: Smick, Eugene M. Atterbury and agent. ¡Central Point, containing 1560 acres’ I am afraid It Is not only a war deficit. a Miss Lena Thornton of Ashland. ,of grazing and farming lar.d; price $101 I am afraid the real difficulty before us Is | an acre. Seventeen hunt!red acres ly- not so much the cost of the war In South > ing under the Jackson county Im Africa and China as the Increase of what nay be called our ordinary expenditure. provement Company’s ditch; at $6 per 1 BORN. After a reference to the increase of I acre. Eighty aertyt of orchard lantl, adjoining Jacksonville; at $10 an acre. taxation last year he went on to say: This signature is on every box of the genuina • For further particulars apply to What was that taxation Imposed for? O atman —At, Ashland, July 28, 1902, * to Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Oatman, a Laxative Bromo*Quinine Tablets > • W illiam B ybee , Not for ordinary expenditure, but tor war the reincov tGat cure« a eoi,» »„ one day daughter. services. It was proposed, and It was in Jacksonville Oregon. JACKSOSVILLF., mecon tended by the house to be additional taxa tion for war expenditure. We all hoped H anna —In Trail Creek Precinct,July NUR8ERY FOR SALE. I igprune 26, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Ordora for Hucka.Huggleg and Hiding ItorMs and expected that at the end of the war It promptly atteiM'ud to. Hanna, a daughter. could be remitted, but since then our or !■'filing done at naaon.tblo rate» II. Beit of dinary expenditure, apart from the war. Fifteen acres of oriharrl. nursery ®*r" 1 »'*,”• l# Prs»«nt uocidt-rrta. Mil will be re « baa enormously Increased, and. looking to aponatble for none ahouM ati-g ooehr. and garden land, one mile from a town the way In which the Increase is going on, wii; refuse to <lo llvnry work on credit of 3500 inhabitants. Ten acres of DIED. supposing the war come to an end three UKdSQK N LEWIS Prorp young and bearing tr*«-e.m<Mlly winter or four months hence • • • our ordinary apple«, great variety of fruit, nut and expenditure would not permit us to remit The perfect food drink for the additional taxation Imposed for war B arton —At Grant's Pass, Juiy 28, shade tree«, berries, etc; 10,iX|Xl tree« 1902, Mrs. II. H. Barton; aged 62 and plants in stock. Never-failing growing children is FlGPRUNE. purposes last year, which, let me remind T rade M arks lhe committee. Included an Income tax of years, 2 months anil 7 days. water at house and barn, six-room It is made from carefully se D esigns po less than a shilling In the pound. * * * house, barn and cowhouse, grafting COFVRtOHTS Ac. That Is why I have said that, to my mind, M ontgomery —At Yreka, at County house with cellar, wood house, horse, lected California figs, prunes and Hospital, Juiy 2H, 1902, Alex. Mont ,uiv>ní» oVr*?¿hn^i^Cñ’un:í the great difficulty with which we have to wagon, harness and other implements. sound, well ripened grain. Inreritlon is probshly rmtmifsbiw. Commnnlra. MONTHLY MAGAZINE gomery: aged 80 years. deal now la not the war expenditure, but Good chance for nurseryman or gard the ordinary expenditure of the country, “ F amilv L ibrae * ener. $3,500. Apply to this office for Looks like coffee. Tastes like •nd therefore In Imposing such additional » particulars. taxation as we may have to prdvlde to : TRACY IN BUSINESS AGAIN. GO EAST Rio Grande Western Denver & Rio Grande Best of Everythin The North-western line. (he Northwestern Line. St. Mary’s Academy, UNION F igprune I Cereed Children who drink F thrive and grow strong'. I LIVERY, FEED SALE Stables, P atents UPFBOTT'S ■beet the additional expenditure of the present year 1 think we are bound to make some endeavor to put our financial | system on a broader basis. Twin Named. Friend—Wbat are you going to narod the twin»? L Enthusiast—Ptng and Pong. ENGINE FOR SALE. A thrce-honw engine with boiler, in good condition, can be obtained at a bargain by applying at Gault A Cook's machine shop, Medford. AU d *I d baniabed by Dr Mlles’ Pain 1*111» o B«an ths Bigaatan rf Toni a . Ihe Kind Vira Haw Klwiji Bougtd S k HE x SK«-• Scientific American. coffee- But — there is not a grain of coffee in it. Boil from 5 to 10 minutes only. f ATrnndaomaty IIInMmrad wa.kly. eulatl-ui <>f any »clantinn |.,uri,»| MUNN SCO.””'«-*’ New York ALL GROCERS 8ELL FIGPRUNE. CEREAL I.nrvnat Mr. TrniTfí » I r*in haa no »how With n, MUaw hl, HUM The ß:st in Current Literawe 12 Cou.itn N o . il « ritmi MANY SHOR’ STORIES AND PAPERS ON ’•IMELV TOPICS 50 aya vgA» evg a co«v NO COYT|n<u£D tilUMiES «vfRv sürnnrn complli » is T I I