The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 23, 1902, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, *902.
BRIEF MENTION.
JACKSON COUNTY
I
TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE
APPLES FOR EUROPE.
MEDFORD SQUIBS
LOCAL NOTES.
Wm. B. Simpson of Montague, Calif.,
spent several days in the valley this
Misa Jessie Steops spent Sunday in
J. A. Bisehofberger was at Medford week. He is a son of the late Jesse
Geo. Henry was in Medford a few
•IK
Oregon Fruit Will be Marketed
Ashland.
Tuesday.
Simpson, and a former resident of Jack­
days ago.
Aerosa the Atlantia.
Will ba Held at Medford Oct. 29.
PORTER MAYOS CF ST. IÜNA0E,
A.
W.
Silsby
of
Grant
s
Pass
Is
in
our
sonville.
P.
F.
Swayne
of
Applegate
was
one
Miss Kate Ply male has been visiting
23, 24—A First-Ulass Pro­
MICHIGAN,
city today.
i
of our recent visitors.
Subscriptions for Mr. Bryan’sp iper,
in Medford.
gramme and Big At­
The movement of the great apple
Mrs. E. L. Gurnea has been visiting
The Commoner, the leading Demo­
Messrs.
Vincent
of
Tolo
were
here
Relate» an I x|>,-rii-ti<-e Widt h. He Says J Mrs. J. C. Murphy visited in Med­
tendante Assured.
crop of Southern Oregon will com- relatives living at Ashland.
cratic newspaper in tbe United States,
Tanglit !•>>» u Valuable Lt »son.
ford Tuesday.
the forepart of the week.
are taken at T he T imes office.
mence on the 10th of tbe next month.
John
and
Jos.
dwell
of
Central
Point
" I have had an experience which i
Judson Morris and his family have
A. H. Hooten, who lives near Gold j D. Fennimore got back from Harney
Supt. Dally has arra-ged the follow­ ' Four carloads have already started i circulated among us Monday.
taugnt me a valuable lesson," said tin become residents of Ashland.
Hill, was In Medford Saturday.
ing programme for the teachers’ in­ j for their usual destination—Europe.
county a few days ago. He will take
Hon. Thomas F. Matlden, former mayor
I
Fred
Schneider
of
Eagle
Point
pre-
More
are
to
follow
within
a
few
days.
B. F. C. Edmonson of Big Butte and possession of the Morine farm, situated
of St. lguaee, Mich., to a importer the
D. B. Thompson is catering to thj stitute which will be held in Medford
I Picking is now in progress and tbe ; cinct was here a few days ago.
oilier day.
his wife called on us Saturday.
near Table Rock,which he recently pur-
next week.
public thirst at The Banquet.
Mr. Hoag, the stencil manufacturer,
apples are being packed in Southern
Instructors
and
lecturers
who
will
•• It was while crossing the Gulf of
Lee Harrington has rented his farm | chased at once.
Sheriff Rader has returned from a
Oregon orchards for transportation arrived from the north Tuesday.
Mexico," he continued, "in an attempt short hunting trip, and is on duty , be i resent:
on Applegate and gone to California.
The celebrated Cutter whisky, al­
Miss Lol Nichols of Eagle Point pre­
to reete-er my health, that the suggestion 1 again.
I J. H. Ackerman, state superintend­ across the continent and the Atlantic
though a very old brand, is becoming
R.
J.
Cameron,
a
pioneer
resident
of
came to me. For twenty years I had
cinct is the guest of Mrs. F. M. Plymale.
more popular every da^'. None other
ent of public Instruction N. L. Nar­ ocean.
Applegate, was in our town Monday.
Mrs. Klingle of Lake creek and T.
been a sufferer from indigestion. It
has a greater sale. This choice article
Misses
Carrie
George
and
Maggie
Notwithstanding
the
fact
that
the
regan, principal of Medford High
can
tortured me. I could not eat a* hearty J. Beagle were among our visitors dur­
Assessor Pendleton and N. C. Gunn eff’s. be found at Dunnington & l Den­
School; P. L. Campbell, president of 1 apple crop of the Uutted States is Bellinger visited in Jacksonville Sun­
meal and eveu the lightest food dis­ ing the past week.
day.
tarried a few hours in Medford Tues­
State University; J. H- Orcutt, presi­ large this season growers are getting
tress, <1 me. I was treated by several
Jos. Geppert and his family, who
day.
Mrs.
J.
Bareeburg
has
returned
from
almost
as
good
prices
as
they
did
last
,
'
G
•
M.
Grainger,
a
prominent
citizen
dent
of
Drain
State
Normal
School;
v . • able physiciaus, but grew worse al!
have
been living in Big Butte precinct
John Rauzau of Josephine county for a number of years,left for La Junta,
the time. In fact, nothing helped lue of Ashland, tarried in Jacksonville a S. Y. Gillas.edltor of Western Teach­ i year,when the supply of choice apples I her visit with relatives living at Grant’s
Absolutely Pure
Pass.
until 1 tried Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.
few hours Monday.
er, Milw tnkee, Wis.; Dr. A. D. Ward, was short.
and his wife were among our visitors Colo., one night last week, where they
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
" Chronic iudigestiou had bronght. on
The principal movement of apples j Miss E. Schaper of Mulvane, Kansas, Tuesday.
A. L. Kromlin was one of our visitors training teacher of Ashland State
expect to locate.
a whol j train of other troubles. I be­
is
the
guest
oi
Mrs.
Capt.
Nash,
who
is
19
from
Medford
to
Central
Point,
Normal
School;
W.
F.
Cameron,
I
Lee Rodgers, formerly of Table
came nervous, suffered from violent the forepart of the week. He is pros­ superintendent oi Ashland schools, where it is now recognized by experts a relative.
Deeds, mortgages, leases, bends,
Rock precinct, returned from Washing­ bills of aale and every Imaginable
bead iclu-s and billiouaneaa, and I think 1 pecting on Applegate.
Ed.
Wilkinson
and
his
family
have
J
the
finest
apples
in
the
world
are
■
ton recently.
-would iiavegiveu every cent I possessed
kind of legal blanks-tbe latest and
COUNTY RECORDS.
Rev. S. H. Jones will hold services G. W. Bishop, science teacher S. O.
to Hod relief. But I became more niis- at the Presbyterian church Sunday S. N. S.j Aahland; Jas. A. People*, grown. The late rains In the valley removed to Medford from their Bear
beat—are constantly on band at the
T.
B.
Blanton
got
back
from
Ari-
’
T imes office.
erabl - and finally in despair 1 determined
principal of Medford Business College. j came just iu time to give the creek farm
Matter* of Importance Transacted at
morning and evening.
zoua a short time sinoe, and will prob­
to take a southern trip.
Harry
Carlton
of
Eagle
Point,
the
¡desired
coloring
to
the
fruit
to
Geo.
A.
Dunlap
and
Lester
Bailey,
VrSDSSaDlY,
•
A.
M-
ably
remain.
the Court Hous*.
“On the steamer bound for Galveston
Chris Keegan, who has been in Lake
; make it In (.real demand. The sixe hardware merchant, was one of our
two exoellent photographers, have gone
I eiiane si to see Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills
Opening Exerotse*
Geo. Given, one of the thrifty farmers to Josephine county, on business con­
and quality of Oregon apples this year visitors Monday.
for Pale People meutioued in a news­ county for sometime past, visited in "How May tbe Efficiency ot Rural School»
REAL ESTATE.
M. C. Anderson, an energetic young of Eagle Point precinct, visited in Med­ nected with their profession. They
Be Increased”........... .......... J H Ackerman ; is the best.
paper article. As soon as we landed J Jacksonville the forepare of the week.
ford
Tuesday.
Grammar.................................................. Y Glllan
purchased a box of the pills and they gave
F W Moore to C E Owens, 15 acres
A. Weidner, a prominent citiien of •'Charaoter Building inOurPubllo School»’’
Between Gold Hill and Ashland farmer living in Phoenix precinct, was
never fall to please.
me almost instantaneous relief. If it
d
1
c No 49, twp 39, 1 e; 8500
with
us
Saturday.
B.
R.
Porter
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
Talent,
was
with
us
Monday.
He
there
will
come
via
Portland
about
...............................W F Cameron
had not l*een for them I think I should
Willis Kramer and A. L. Schultz,
Jos
B Wells to J W Wells, 320 acres
W. H. Royse and IL J. Henderson R. Byrum of SanPaValley were in Med­
have starve«! todeath. I grew constantly speaks favorably of this year’s results. Methods tn Spelling ............................ 1 HOrcutt 250 carloads—all for European con­
who are engaged in the milling busi­
ford
Saturday.
Giles
Wells
estate, twp 39, 1 e; also
better and in a short time I was cured. Chas. Carney, who is connected with
of
Talent
were
among
the
many
in
sumption. The fruit is generally con­
WBDSMDAT, 1 *0 P- M.
ness at Myrtle creek and Jefferson,re ­ land in sec 12 and 14, twp 39; 8600.
" It is now over a year since these pills
Medford
Saturday.
W. E. Anderson, ex-county recorder, spectively, were in the valley, recently I
cured me. My stomach is sound and the Oregon Granite Co., doing business Ciyil Government .................... NL Narregan tracted for in advance, and is con­
J B Wells to E G McConnell, 320
Ed. Clemens of Roxy and W. T. An- and his family tarried in Medford ■ few
PL Campbell signed to London, the freight being
my digest ion is perfect. I can eat heartily at Medford, spent Sunday in Jackson­ Grammar.................
on their way to Ashland.
Subject to be Selected.............. J H Ackerman sent over tbe O. R. > N., the Short ; derson of Phoenix precinct were among hours Saturday.
acres Giles Well’s estate, twp 39, 1 e;
of the richest fo«grt, my nenes are quiet, ville.
Methods la Reading....................... S Y Glllan
R. L. Durenbery of Sardine creek ! also land in secs 12 and 14, twp 39;
niv blood good and I feel well and
Line, the Denver & Rio Grande, and our visitors Monday.
Fred WicbmanB, who is now located and his son J. C. called Friday. The ( 8600.
C. 1^ Basye, who has been develop­
atrong. I have been made a well man
w * dsi * bav ,V3)P. M
W. F. Monaghan left for Lakeview at Grant's Pass, visited in the central
thence by the most direct lines to
bv Dr Williams' Piuk Pills for Pale ing promising mining property in Musical Program»»»................................. ...
latter has gone into the wood-sawing! F A Pefley to R Storey, lot 1, bile 3,
Saturday with a load of fruit trees for valley this week.
New
York.
The
apple
crop
this
year
IVople. ”
Missouri Flat district, is in Jacksonville Lecture.................................................. sY Glllan
business, and purchased the engine Phoenix; 8125.
Warner
&
Maplesden.
The Hon. Mr. Madden’s address is St. again.
is of tbe finest quality. The growers
TBSUDAY,
•
A.
M.
C.
M.
Rueh,
the
mayor
of
Apple
­
advertised
for sale in this newspaper.
Iguace, Mich., and he is willing to cor­
Mary Elliott to W A Holt, lota 23,
J. W. Berrlam, the genial superin­
were praying for rain a few days be­
gate
’
s
principal
town,
waaln
our
midst
roborate the statement given above. The
H. D. Kubli of Applegate was in Opening .......................................................
Thos.
C.
Norris
have
received
a
full
24,
25, blk N, R R add to Ashland;
tendent
of
the
U.
S.
hatcheries,
made
power of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Jacksonville Tuesday, en route home Geography ......................................... SY Gillatl fore tbe equinoctial bluster. Their i
one day this week.
line of new harness and saddles, which 81025.
Civil Gorernnent.......................N L Narregan prayers were answered. The rain has our city a visit Saturday.
Pule People in the vast number of dis­
J. Wiltrout and Mr. Bunyard, two they are selling at very reasonable
L A Werth to W M Holmes, 64.18
eases due to impure blood or to derange­ from Klamath county, where he has Subject Selected.......................... J H Ackerman tbe effect of giving the desired finish-1 D. T. Lawton and his daughter, Miss
rates. They also keep an excellen
’Teaching to Think''.................. W F Cameron I ing touches of color. Nowton Pippins' Myrtle, have returned from their trip of Grant's Paes' jolllest citizens, visited assortment of second-hand goods In the acres, sec 2, twp 37, 2 w; 83000.
ments of the system, bus been demon­ been looking for investments.
strated in thousands of instances as re­
in Medford Tuesday.
TweaaBAY, 1:80 r. m .
and the Spitzenberge are the variety! to upper Rogue river.
same building and execute upholstery
Jacob Thompson to H H Chapman,
Marshal Murphy was in Klamath
markable as his. No one who is suffer­
At tlie orchards near
of every description.
Supplementary Reading...... ■
BY Gillan that lead.
et
al, 1310 sq ft, lot l.blk 15, Ashland;
Tony
Olson,
who
purchased
T.
M.
Supt. Daily is in Medford, looking
ing can rightfully neglect this way to county during the past week, looking Subject Selected........................
J H Orcutt ! Medford and Central Point the finest I
restore health.
after his interests. Frank Kasshafer •■Sohool Superviaton’'..........W F Cameron i apples' are grown, aDd they are always 1 after the teachers' institute. He is as Reed's saloon at Gold HUI, was a Med-' Jas. Harvey died at the residence of 815.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
his son, living in Talent precinct, early
G 8 Butler et al to V St C E E
ford visitor Monday.
N L Narregan , in demand abroad, to matter whether energetic and efficient as ever.
are sold by all dealers, or will be seut sported the star during his absencefl History ..............
Tuesday
morning,
after
a
lingering
ill
­
Mickelson,
l?t 1, blk 20, Ashland;
“Nature Wark tn Rural Schools" GW Bishop there is a shortage or plenty o< fruit.
Siam Vaa Dyke of Pheenlx precinct,!
postpaid on receipt of price, «0 cents a
Dr. C. R. Ray of Tolo, the promoter
W. H. Miller,foreman of the Hydrau­
Growers get as much for Oregon-
ness He was for a number of years a 81905.
TBCKSDAY,
V:*0
F.'
M.
box, or six boxes for »3.50, (they are lic Mining Co.’s property, located in
grown Pippin* in London as a barrel I of the dam and ditch enterprise, spent one ot our successful farmers, made resident of thia valley, but later engag­
never sold in bulk or by the hundred) by
Opening Exercise»
Medford a visit Saturday.
ed in the stock business in Modoc coun­ Sherman Eagledo* to Firman Zana,
of
Pippins in Noea Scotia, which Is several hours in Medford Monday.
Jump-off-Joe
district,
is
at
the
scene
of
addressing Dr. William* Medicine Com
P L Campbell the home of the Newtown Pippin«.
administrator’s deed to 160 acres, sec
Leetura ...................
ty, Calif.
operations,getting the mines ready for
pany, Schenectady, N. T.
F. M. Thompson, who has been in
Jerry Hackathorn, who is engaged
12, twp 35, 3»; 8285.
Forty-five carloads of Bartlett pears
rai»AT,* A. u.
Wm.
Clark,
the
well-known
horse
­
the coming season.
California
for
sometime,
is
in
Medford,
in
business
al
Eagle
Point,
spent
several
have
lately
been
shipped
out
of
the
L L Werth, bond for deed to parcel
▲rltkmetis........................................ » T GlUan
man, has returned from Roseburg,
MARRIED.
hours In Medford Monday.
J. E. Davidson has gone to Gold Hill Penmanakip. . .................... -
J»» A Peoples Southern Oregon fruit belt for the and will remain during th* winter.
of
land, sec 2, twp 37, 2 w; 83000.
where he was quite successful. He won
markets of New Orlean*. St- Louis,
district, to take charge of the property Reading.......................................... Dr A D Ward Chicago
W.
L.
Nelson
of
Phoenix
was
among
J.
A.
Miller
ot
Brownsboro,
the
well-
the
big
race
trotted
on
the
last
day
of
Carter
Land Co to J P Holcomb,
and New York—¿Pacific
H arris —BOOTH—At Ashland, Oct. 19. of the Gold Hill and Bohemia Mining "Tne Public School Library' J H Ackerman
the fair with Volo, C. Vx . Kahler’s fast lot 13, Carter add to A-hland; 8170.
our
visitors
Saturday.
Ha
is
belldiag
known
bridge
builder,
and
his
wife
tar
­
Homestead.
1902, John B. Harris and MissGene-
FRIDAY, 1:10 F M
horse. Although handicapped by a
up a good business near that place.
ried In Medford Monday night.
Sophia I Slewart to H H Ratrie et
vlere M. Booth of Jacksonville. Rev. Co ,of which A. H. Willett, I. G. David­ Address..........
wagon, he made one heat in 2:25.
...................
.
J
H
Orcutt
son, W. W. Gibbs, Milo P. Ward and
J. T. Abbett officiating.
al,
160 acres, sec 3, twp 37, 2 e; 8600.
L. L. Jaeobs, who is at Portland, at­
Important
Law
Points,
History .............................. L Narregan
Frank Ceol of Lake Creek and John
it jrou desire a good complexion use
D e B oy —COURTNEY—In Jacksonville, J. M. Lister are directors. He is a School Management..................... Dr A D Ward
A
Puhi to W Witte, 40.71 acres d 1
tending the U. S. District Court as a Louden of Applegate each brought a Moki Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts
Oct. 17, 1902, by W. J. Plymale, J. first-class miner, and will doubtless Address ......................................... SY Glllan
c
No
56, twp 37, 2 w; 81500.
'
juror,
is
expected
home
in
a
few
days.
on he liver and makes the skin smooth,
load ot hogs to Medford this week.
P., I. E. DeBoy and Clara I. Court­ give satisfaction.
The following weights of a bushel
President
ex-officio,
P.
H.
Dally;
i
and
clear.
Cures
sick
headaches.
25cts.
W
H
Caine et al to C R Ray, cer­
ney.
J. H. Taylor, a prominent farmer of
C. J. Jeter and Gee. L. Dean of and 50cts. Money refunded if it does tain quartz and placer claims, secs 7
Secretary, E. E. Washburn; assistant were established by the last legisla­
In
inclement
wea'her
the
man
who
H umphrey —F ish —At Klamath Falls.
ture of Oregi o, viz: 60 lbs. wheat, Colusa county, Calif., is the guest of Grant’s Pass were in Ruch district not satisfy you.
Write to W. H.
Oct. 12, 1902, Charles Humphrey and exposes himself bids for a severe cold secretary, Frances Birnes.
his brother, W. B. Roberts,the capital­ Monday, Inspecting mining property. I H ooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for free and 18, twp 36, 2 w: 8200.
clover
seed
or
potatoes
40
lbs.
barley,
,
in
the
head
and
usually
gets
it.
And
Reception committee, Minnie Hock-
Miss Dora Fish, by Judge G. T. Bald­
E Vroman to J U Snith, land in
sample. A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill,
the cold neglected or improperly treat­
rye or Indiau core; 32 lbs. oats; 421ba. ist.
win.
yos,Gertrude
Sutton
and
May
Phipps.
Wm.
Meesai
aad
his
sons,
L.
Tone
,
Oregon.
The
leading
druggist,
;
ecs
4, 5, 33, twp 36; also mining and
ed becomes nasal catarrh, a disease as
J. G. VanDyke, Sr., and Frank
M orrow —S haw —At Redding, Calif., obstinate as it is offensive. Don’t waste
Resolution committee, G. R. Car­ buckwheat; 28 lbs. dried apDles or
{
irrigating
ditches, known as "Vro-
and
Chrs.
Hoefft,
all
of
Lake
creek
pre-
j
Levi
Sutton,
one
of
our
old
and
re-
Towne of Phoenix, the well-known
Oct. 1, 1902, by Rev. R. E. Wenk, time with “medieines” that dry and ir­
pears.
man
ditches;"
81200.
cinct,
were
In
Medford
during
tbe
•
spected
citizens,
left
for
Sonoma
coun-|
Devid Morrow of Grant’s Pas* and ritate tbe membrane, but cure vour- lock, Mrs. Mary Peter.
i In meeting another you sltould turn pioneers, were in Medford one day this
Miss Ella Shaw.
C
A
Carey
to
W C Kipp, sw | of sec
weelc
-
_
;
tv,
Calif,
a
few
days
ago,
accompa-
self speedily with Ely’s Cream Balm,
to the right of tbe middle of tbe road; week.
A Typical South African Store.
C oleman — P atton — At Ash and, the recognized specific for catarrh.
L. C. Boll* has sold his interests in ’ “Ud.1
family, to reside perma- 8, twp 34,2 w; 81500.
•and if you overtake another you
Mrs. W. A. Carter and Mrs. J. L. thi.
Oct. 11, 1902, by Rev. G. W. Nelson, Price 50 cents. Sold by druggists and
.k t M
- .
j
nently.
Before
leaving
he PhoeDiX)
sold twenty
O. R. Larson, of Bay V Ila, Sundays
W W Fordney to Wm Starr, 5 acres,
of iandi
located
near
Noah Coleman of Cole and Miss by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren street, River, Cape Colony, conduct* a store ' should ubually pass to the left of the Hammersly of Gold Hill were ameng this county to the Julien eetate, and ex-
sec 14. twp 39,1 e: 8200.
pects
te
leave
tot
Europe
in
the
near
i
Mr.
Roberts,
a
new-comer,
for
84000.
Carrie Patton.
New York.
typical of South Africa, at which can 1 party overtaken; yet, if the way be ' the many who visited in Medford Sat-
W W Fordney to E M McIntyre,
fulure
Blue-print maps of any township in lots
B olter —W ilkins — At Roseburg,
be purchased anything from the pro­ apparently clear.you may take either urd ay.
38 and 39, Highland Park add,
Oct. 8, 1902, by Rev. C. A. Hyatt,
verbial "needle to an anchor.” This side. The person overtaking aud
Mr. McFall, who has been living near Roseburg, Oregon, Land District,show Ashland; 8700.
PERSONAL
MENTION.
Thos.
Gilchrist,
the
expert
miner,
Frank H. Bolton and Miss Dora B.
store is situated tn a valley nine miles
Central Point, leaves this week for i“« »11 the vacant lands, for 50 cents
Sarah E Bush to O F Pon , ■ acre,
Wilkins.
from tile nearest railway station and passing a-uotiier will usually be liable was in Medford Monday. He is engag­
Klamath county with a load of ma-,
the J.* ou want any information sec 14, twp 39, 1 e; 8200.
ed
in
prospeeting
in
Willow
Springs
i
Will
Johnson
is
spending
a
few
days
about
twenty-five
miles
from
the
for
ail
damages
that
occur
unless
tbe
. S. Land Office, address
S utton —R odgers —At Ashland,Oct.
C Farnham to E M McIntire, lot
chinery.
nearest town. Mr. Larson says: "I Injury be canoed by thj fault of the dith-ieL
Title Guarantee A Loan Co., Itose- 37, Highland Park add to ns bland:
19,1902,by Rev. J. T. Abbett,Edward in Jacksonville.
r, T,
,
.
am favored with the eustom of farm-
Sutton and Miss Reina Rodgers.
850.
Capt. S. B. Ormsby, supervisor of' Mrs. Nancy Morris of Lake county is burg, Oregon.
R. H. and Walker Lewis were in ers within a radius of thirty miles to other party.
The Jackson County Teachers’ Insti­
G amble —S mythe —At Grant's Pass, town a few days ago.
F A Foster to C Farnba u, lot 37,
In Oregon tbe legal rate ef interest forest rangers, and Dr. J. M. Keens visiting relatives living In the valley.
many
of
whom
I
have
supplied
Cham-
Oct. 10, 1902, by Rev. Robt. Leslie,
Highland Park add to Asniand; 810.
tute
will
be
held
at
Medford
this
week,
She
is
th«*
guest
of
Jehn
McReynolds
Lerlain
’
s
remedies.
All
testify
to
were
in
th*
Prospeet
section
Ah*
fore-
■
Amos S. Gamble and Cecelia J.
A Pool to Nancy E Watkins, premi­
Miss Carrie Beekman made Medford their value in a household where a is 6 per cent.; but parties may agree
beginning yesterday, the 22d. A num­
at present.
upon any rate not exceeding 10 per part of th* week.
Symthe.
ses in d 1 c No 45, twp 36, 1 w; 84uu.
a short visit Monday.
doctor’s advice is almost out of the
ber
of
those
who
will
attend
arealready
J. L. Wortow and Chas. Martin, i Gus Nichols, od * of the clever young
cent, per annum-
MINING LOCATIONS.
Gertrude Whipp of Ashland ha* been .inoatinn.
question, Within one mile of my
tbe city. The programme is first-
Where a partial payment Is made, who are located near Fort Klamath, | stockmen of Lake creek precinct, spent in
DIED.
J J Hulbert gives notice of location
store the population Is perhaps sixty.
class,
and
the
institute
will
be
one
of
visiting in Jacksonville.
Of these, within the past twelve and It equals or excels the amount of | were in Medford Saturday for supplies. Monday in Medferd. So did Fred the very best ever held in Southern of 20 acres placer ground, Jackscn
county, Oct 2d.
C. W. Kahler was at Medford months, no less than fourteen have Interest-then accrued on tbe debt, the They are doing nicely.
Downing.
j1 Oregon.
H iller —On Lower Rogue River,
been absolutely cured by Chamber­
J H Bagley gives notice of location
Sept. 20, 1902, Lou D. Miller; aged 31 several times during the past week.
L.
Niedermeyer
jwas
among
our
visi
­
J. W. Hicks and his family are agai*
lain's Cough Remedy.
This must interest»should be computed, up to
and appropriation of water from
years.
G*c* Like Het Cake*.
Miss Gertrude John, one of the belle* surely be a record." For sale by City the tim e of such payment, and added tors Saturday. He is having a hand­ residents of Central Point precinct, |
Ward creek through a ditch to be
R iding er —At Medford, Oct. 17, 1902,
Drug Store.
some residence built on .the old Bybee having returned after au absence of
"Tbe
fastest selling article 1 bare known as the "Bagley Ditch,”Oct 1 t.
of
Josephine
county,
was
the
guest
of
to
tbe
.
iiuouut
of
such
debt,
and
from
George Rldinger; aged 39 years, 7
U L and O C Sheldon, location of
in my store," writes druggist C. T.
Mrs. P. Hines Sunday.
said sum deduct the amount of pay­ farm, adjoining Jacksonville.
several month*.
months and 2 days.
water
out of Rogue river for domestic
Smith,
of
Davis,
Ky.,
"is
Dr.
King
’
s
R. D. Maplesden has gone to Lak*
Money in Spraying.
ment, amd the amount remalniugcon-
H arvey —In Talent Precinct, Oct. 22,
There will be no services is the
Wm. E. Davidson, the genial miner, New Discovery for Consumption, and irrigating purposes, Oct 9tb.
1902, Jaa. Harvey; aged 72 year*.
stitute& a aew prln clpal. But if tbe county, to superintend the delivery of has been visiting his frieods living in Cough* and Colds, because it always
J D Fletcher, location of claim,
Catholic church Sunday. Father Mur­
D arris —In Josephine County, Wm. phy will be at Ashland on that day.
We know au apple grower of South­ partial payment may
le~s than the the large number of fruit trees this this section. He is no* located in the cure*. In my six yeirs of sales it has “Tbe Autumn,” Applegate district,
Darkis; aged 75 years.
oever failed. I bare known it to save Oct 10th.
firm took orders for last season.
Salmon River country, Calif.
Dr. J. W. Robinsen and his family ern Illinois, who thought bis orchard accrued late rest the principal must
Columbia Reed, location of tl e
sufferers
from Tbroat and Lung
J ordon —At Truckee, Calif., Oct. 11,
so badly Infested with the bitter rot, cot be Increased in am< 'unt> but must
E. D. Elwood and F. M. Wilson, who
1902, Engineer J. G. Jordon; aged left for San Jose, Calif., Sunday morn-
A. E. Sims and Geo. N. Anderson Diseases, who could get oo help from “Eugene Doodle” claim, Applegate
Oct 1st.
34 years.
in v. His health is not the best, sad worms and other pests, that when a be carried forward until /he addition­ attended the grand lodge of the K. of will erect a fine,modern sawmill at Ash­ doctor* or any other remedy." Mothers district,
H S Reed, location of "Tbe Sum­
rely
on
it»
best
physicians
prescribe
it,
professional
expert
spraying
company
P.,
have
returned.
They
were
accom
­
al
pay
meats
together
with
*
ucb
pay*
P etersteiner —At Bonanza, Oct. 1, tbe trip is made for his benefit.
land, with a capacity of 60,000 feet of and City Drug Store guarantee satis­ mon” claim, Jackson county,Oct 10th.
1902, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
J. W. Myers of St. Louis, the well- offered to lea«e his orchard for 85 per meat will equal er exceed the ’ »<*rued panied to Portland by their wives.
lumber per day ef ten hours.
faction or refund price. Trial bottles
PROBATE COURT.
Petersteiner; aged 3 years.
known fruit buyer, and his wife left acre for a term of tiye years, be gladly Interest.
R?g.
Mr. Allen, the author of Finnegan'*
(rec.
sixes,
5oc
and
11.
Estate
of
J J O'Donohue. Order of
Rain commenced falling early Tues­
S hattuck —At Klamath Falls, Oct. 4, for California Tuesday. They were closed tbe contract. Last year tbe
letter to Hooligan, arrived from Grant's day' morning. Not much moisture is
final account and discharge made.
1902, Ernest Shattuck; aged 14 years
Retail Market Report.
Estate of M E Minear. Order for
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. William­ spraying company sprayed, but tbe Old Peapie Have Their Trotft '*«• Pass Sunday night. His production
in evidence yet; but the atmosphere
E lliott —At Paisley, Oct. 5, 1902, son while here.
sale of real property made.
crop was a failure; yet the orchard
Mr.
Francis
Little
of
Benton
H
will
be
found
in
another
place
and
duly
The
following
quotations
were
Mrs. Sarah F. Elliott; aged 57 years.
has been cleared and the dust laid.
of A S Moon. Order for sale
was put in good condition. This year bor, Micb., is over eighty years of an
made up this afternoon, and is an of Estate
.enjoyed.
RELIGIOUS.
real
property
made.
H anan —At Paisley, Oct. 2, 1902, Mrs.
Since
1865
be
has
been
troubled
mor»
'
L. Silberelsen of Foots creek, the Impartial report of tbe prices paid
there is a good crop of choice fruit,
Estate of T W Barclay. Saturday,
,C. E. Crane of Little Sioux, Iowa,
John C. Hanan.
or
less
with
indigestion
and
constipa
­
by
Jacksonville
dealers:
pioneer
miner,
was
in
Medford
yester
­
Jacksonville and Central Point Charge for which tbe spraying company have tion, and lias tried almost everything h 'as ¿'een visiting Geo. P. and Geo. R.
Nov 17tb, appointed as a day of final
ANOLEY— At the Voorhies orchard
Wheat—75c per bushel.
day, accompanied by Wm. Mattis and
of the M. E. Church.
been offered 81000 for tbe crop on 20 In use for those ailments.
LOct. 16, 1902, Anna Z. Langley; aged
Last L1 ’xidl»4.
Flour—<1.70 81 80 per 100 pounds. settlement.
He i* engaged in raising
NEW SUITS FILED.
85 years, 2 months and 4 days.
Jacksonville:—Second anl fourth acres but refused it. At last ac­ August he began using Chamberlain’s bio, ided %.ogs, and speaks favorably of his sister. His health is not the best.
Oats—36c per bushel.
Sundays, preaching morning and even­ counts the owuer of the orchard was Stomach and Liver Tablets, soon
T J Prall vs J E Lamborn. Action.
Barley—Rolled, 11.25 per cental.
Vai. Haskins and Mlssee Sadie Atte-
In a recent this
ing. Sunday School every Sunday nearly frantic to think he would get feeling much better
Hay—Per ton. baled. »8.
F H Ray vs S and J Griffin and
A t.<Ocr,<f Spokene, the well-known berry and Iva Matney, whe are now
letter he say-; ‘ I have used three box­
morning.
Potatoes- 81 00 per hundred.
John Painter. Same.
Central Point:—First, third and fifth only 8100. while th* company will get es of the Tablets and now think I am locator lO^ gft»-ernment lands, was in residents of Siskiyou county, Calif.,
Onions—l<ddi cis per pound.
G W Canning vs Cordelia Canning;
Sundays, preaching morning and even­ probably $2000 or 88000 for the fruit, well." These Tablets improve the
have been visiting in Southern Oregon.
Butter—40c(^50c per roll.
divorce.
Medford
M
oo
J
a
T.
accompanied
by
E.
ing. Sunday School and Class Meeting since they have now picked over 1500 appetite and invigorate the stomach,
Beans— 3(rf4c per pound.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
B. W. Griffin, a pioneer of Southern
For sale by City Evans, an •wpwtj«na*>n doing business
every Sunday morning. Epworth barrels, besides having the lease for liver and b< wels.
Lard—16c par pound.
Ed
Sutton
and Reina Rodgers,
Drug Store.
Oregon, Is among us again. He ha*
League, every Sunday evening.
Eggs—25 staperdoxen.
in the same ’
Oct 13th.
That is where some people feel
three years longer. This fruit grower
Sugar—D. G. 14.75(385 25 per cwt.
Hon. H. B
.3
®’ eon,ul t0 been prospecting In Del Norte county,
Noah W Coleman and Carrie M
ean easily see that the expense of cul­ Extensive Improvements.
Poultry—88.00 to 83.50 per dozeD.
weak all the time.
ORCHARD FOR RENT.
Patton, Oct 13th.
China, and I'ran.k MHJo.r, secretary of Calif., and is well pleased with hi*
Hams—18c per pound.
tivation and spraylDg which this com­
the Albany L’on «vnrite,
•eTer*1 work.
They are likely to be despondent
Shoulder*
—184c per pound.
Thirty acres of choice fruit land, all pany has done Is very small as com­
When you wish photographs taken
Side Bacon—15(tf20c per pound.
and it is not unusual to find them In bearing and good order, aan be pared with tbe great returns.
For sometime the Southern Pacific hours In Medf. *rd M-andaf The former
and finished in up-to-date style, at
borrowing trouble as if they hadn't rented for one or three years, at a rea­
Another orchardist in Southern has had a large force of men engaged in will soon leave for hi* post.
reasonable rates, call on G. W. Mackey
Out of Death's Jaw*.
John
G.
VamDyJke,
Jr„
the
popular
sonable rate, by the right man. Apply Illinois, becoming disgusted a few making repairs of the Siskyou section
at the Medford Gallery, Hamlin build­
enough already.
to
W m . B ybee ,
merchant,
and
hi«
faLr
brhle.^FK*
’
^
••When death seemed very near
ing, 7th street.
Jacksonville, Ore. years past at the ravages of canker of the line, between Ashland and Horn­ from San Francisco» Saturday •VbwfOi-
from a severe stomach and liver
The fact is their kidneys are weak,
brook.
The
work
is
of
an
extensive
Henry
PopkiB,
the
el*v*r
manager
worms, codling moth, bitter rot, etc.,
They have been receiving th* con­ of the Grant's Pass Bottling Works, trouble, that I bad suffered with for
either naturally or because of sickness,
The Beat Prescription for Malaria,
concluded to cut down 10 acres of a and substantial character and fa now
years," write* P. Muse, Durham, N.
Shylock was; the man who
Chllla and Fever 1» a bottle of Gwovs's T asts beautiful apple orchard about 15 or nearing completion. Tho track is be­ gratulations and b> «1 wishes of thbir
exposure, worry or other influence*.
with us one day this week. He en- G, "Dr. KlDg's New Life Pills saved
lkss C hill T omic . It la simply Iron and qui­
many
friend*.
my
life
and
gave
perfect
health."
Best
ing raised nine inches between the
jo>*»A good trad* everywhere in the
wanted a pound of human
“I am thankful to »ay.” writes J. L. Camp­ nine in a tasteless form. No cure, No pay 20 years old. lie was begged not to
pills on earth and only 25c at City
Price 50c.
A party of gentl emen and a lady
do It; but did. The spraying com­ points named, curves are reduced, the
bell. of Sycamore, til.. “ that Hood's Sarsapa­
vallef. s
Drug Store.
flesh.
There are many
rilla has eu- d me. For many years I was
pany came along and leased part of roadbed widened and improved and from Centralia, Was h-, is iQ Medford,
/pg, jjL Beggs, who 1s now doing busi-
BORN
troubled wipi backache. At times I was so
Shylocks now, the convales­
hisorcbard for last year, put it in new 80-pounds steel rails are being laid on their way to the ti'mber belt, '>O lo­ nee* in S et Francises, was on a north­
Cider Apples Wanted
bad I bad tobe helped from the bed or chair.
in place of tho 65-pound rails of the cate claims. It Is comp used of A. Ba»n" bound train «naeently.en route to Baker
good
condition,
and
now
ibis
year
cent, the consumptive, the
I am now we11 and strong and free from pain." B rown —At Klamath Falls, Oct. 10,
At the Southern Oregon Cider &
old track. The road is being thorough­ ard, F. M. Rhoades, M’r. Fowler, H. J.
What this great mMlieina did tor him it has
City,
to
visit
III*
brother,
Milo,
who
is
1902, to Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Browu, (luckily for the owner that the lease
Vinegar Company
- - ’s plant, • located ,D sickly child, the pale young
4one for others.
was only one year) there Is a good crop ly ballasted. Fifty ears of ballast are Miller, E. D. Lewis, G. W. Stauffer, J. dangerously UL They formerly lived Medford, at tbe
a son.
the old Pork
P<
Packing Es-
W.
Conaway,
Chas.
Snrith
a*d
Mr*.
woman, all want human flesh
tabllshment.
O ffenbacher —On Williams Creek, of choice fruit. And yet there are! drawn up the mountain sido daily. A
•
ia
Jac
ksocvilla-
Hood9s Sarsaparilla Oct. 10, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred men who claim it does not pay to, steam shovel is located at Hornbrook Bacon.
We will pay 20 cents per hundred and they can get it—take
pounds delivered at the factory, or
Offenbacher, a son.
spray or cultivate. Surely it is not with 20 men. At Bailey Hill, this side,
Promises to cure and keeps the
will pay a reasonable price in the Scott’s Emulsion.
R oberts —At Talent, Oct. 20, 1902, to these growers referred to.
are 75 white workmen, and at Zuleke
Held when quantities will Justify, and
promise.
Begin
treatment
with
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Roberts, a son.
and Hilt's Spur there are workingcrews
will guarantee to clean the orchard
Scott’s Emulsion is flesh
V an M eter —At Klamath Falls, Oct.
of Japanese, 60 and 40 men respective­
Hood's today.
with haste before the fruit is de­
CAPE FOUND.
15, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. John Van
stroyed by decay and storm, as it de­ and blood, bone and muscle.
ly In the gravel pit near Colestin 60
Meter, a son.
cays very rapidly when left exposed
Greeks
are
employed.
The
traffic
over
A double shoulder cape, black in
C ollins —In Medford, Oct 13, 1902,
to the w< ather. We are prepared to It feeds the nerves, strengthens
Foot
Hill
Fruit
.Far
a'-yl
A.cre»-S0
dir^tl
“
/to
to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Collins, a 10- color and trimmed with fur, was picked the mountain has imposed heavy drafts
handle a cnl >ad per day. The fruit the digestive organs and they
house, bam and outbuilding»
water from mountain, spry»« >
Ever_ BCre
up in the streets of Jacksonville a few on the motive power department for
pound daughter.
Is all weighed on the scales at the
residence. 14 acres seeded to »Knit*. Only 1)4 miles from Central ret*
weeks since. The owner can recover
Ferry warehouse at the company’s feed the whole body.
good orchard land, adapted to aUatfa. 8.W- c,roP* ,re’e7ri ,Lun,
*8 »ere» in
B each —At Lakeview, Oct. 6, 1902, to it by proving property and paying for several months. Three engines are
Valley Home-3* amre-traot adjoining <■ entraj Pom»
home for
expense.
If you have cider apples
Mr. and Mrs A. Y. Beach, a son.
usually required to draw a train from
this notles.
cultivation, small house and bem, is acre* good fruit land. *1x6«. * DK*
haul them in at once.
For nearly thirty years
S tewart —At Bonanza, Oct. 4, 1902,
Groin, Ranch—KM amren tn a si inure. AU ,n
* tree»,
Ashland to the summit.
to Mr. and. Mrs. J. A. Stewart, a
Scott’s Emulsion has been the
building». Rich, black aoil, wkich^Aitu men claim will pro™
wm Crops
son.
1 wo mile» from town. The pcewW-- <aep »peaks for the quality of the toll, rnirv,
WHAT
IS
THE
USE
ITS
COUGH
Look Out for Fever,
great giver of human flesh.
S tack —At Bonanza, Oct. 5, 1902, to . of suffering from indigestion If you eat what
A Craokedacla — 1SS- Mrea erckSrtl land, * mne*
rt#
that gets your lungs sore and weak, aud paves
Biliousness and liver disorders at
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stack a daugh­ iou want, or o starving yourself to avoid such
acres
of
which
Is
the
ve
ry
be
at
ef
fralt
lvn.l.
*0
acres
o
!
bam
aAl
the
way
for
Pneumonia
or
Consumption,
or
istressf Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets taken this season may be prevented iy
We*t Side.
ter.
place. An excellent,7-1 oom
’towe, lathed and plastered, brick
milk bou“®. ^Entire vlao»
piaoe.
¿om 'boeau,
vric« m.«
—
both. Acker's English Remedy will stop the
We will send you a couple of
I after eating will digest your food perfectly and cleansing the system with DeWitt’s
granary, woodshed, »n.okebowe ansi e»Cbt ill tliug». Two wells, Snewater. Entire place 4 cough In a day. and heal your lungs. It will
F
isher
—
At
Roseburg,
Oct.
11,
1902,
free
you
rotn
all
disagreeable
symptoms
of
in
visible from residence. One «4 tbe lws< b»aruains oo our list* MWQ. Cops
J cure Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis and
Medford, Ore.
ounces free.
These famous I
to Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fisher, a digestion and dyspepsia. Eat what you like Little Early Risers.
This 1 b the peer of any fruiU location la Jo cV.M>n oounty.
all throat and lung troubles. Positively guar­
at
any
time,
and
take
an
Acker
Tablet
after
­
little
pills
do
not
gripe.
They
move
anteed,
and
money
refunded
if
you
are
not
daughter.
SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemist*,
uauguvcr.
ward. Positively guaranteed.
Your money
guaranteed
Open Night a
satisfied. Write to us for free sample. W. H.
HOi.MES BROS., Central Point, Ore.
M c C all —At Ashland, Oct. 13, 1902, *U} alway»b» refunded if you »re not satisfied. the bowels gently, but copiously, and
400-415 Pearl Street.
New York,
W.
H.H
ookbh
A
C
o
..
Buffalo,
N.Y.
A
P
Esta-
by reason of the tonic properties
juc. auJ fi.w; all druggul».
Srook, Sold HUI, the Leading druggist,
to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCall, a son.
‘N.e°Y“tnp,e' w H UooK‘K give
tone and strength to the glands.
n
I
I
The Small
of the Back
SHYLOCK
X
/
Some of Our Bs^ins.
Weeks & Raker
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
JUST A
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