The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 06, 1902, Image 1

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    vol. XXXII.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, THURSDÀY, NOVEMBER 6, «902.
THE RAY DAM.
BRIEF MENTION.
NO. 45
LOCAL NOTES.
THE LATE INSTITUTE
IN MEDFORD.
The next attraction at
the U.
COUNTY RECORDS.
S. Hall «’ill be the celebrated
The circuit and county courts are in
H. Millard was in Medford one day farce-comody “Hunting for Hooligan,” Matters of Importance Transacted at THE OLD RELIABLE
A Great Enterprise—200 Men at Work
session this week.
this week.
which is the funniest and best of them
the Court House.
—Will Generate 600--
The Most Successiul Teachers’ In-
all.
Thursday night is the date. Don’t
The Story of a Man Who Helped
Rev.
S.
H.
Jones
will
hold
services
at
J.
C.
Metcalfo,
the
insurance
agent,
Horse Power.
stitute Ever Held in Jack-
miss this opportunity to enjoy your­
the Presbyterian church Sunday morn­
is at Ashland.
REAL EST AX«-
Make History.
son County.
self
thoroughly.
ing and evening.
Mrs.
A.
L.
Harvey
of
Gold
Hill
vis
­
Jus
Kelly
to Clarence Eads, q c d to
From the beginning to the en.l of tho A Grant’s Pass Observer’s representa­
When you wish photographs taken lot 4, blk 49, Medford; $1.
There will be services at the Catholic
Civil war n.uw fought more valliaiitly tive visited the working of the great en­
Owing to uncertainty of the day on ited in Ashland Tuesday.
finished in up-to-date style, at
Messrs. Galey and Dodge of Ashland ard
Lion the famous Seventeenth Indiana terprise near Tolo. The enterprise con­ church Sunday,at the usual time. Rev. which some of the instructors might
Ashland Mfg Co to City of Ashland,
reasonable rates, call on G. W. Mackey
volunteers. The story of their battles, sists in the damming of Rogue river, J. D. Murphy officiating.
at the Med'ord Gallery. Hamlin build­ all right and title to water, water-
be present, Supt. Daily was unable to were in our town Monday.
their privations and their victories is a
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ ing, 7th street.
* rigbts, ditch and flume, in connec­
Martin PernolJ, who has been in issue the programme until a short
with the object’of doriving power and
long but interesting one.
mond
of
Big
Butte
Oct.
30th.
Eastern
Oregon
for
sometimb
past,
re
­
time
before
the
date;
but
theopeniug
one
of
the
former
pro
­ tion with Ashland Woolen Mills;
O.
C.
Baker,
In company B, of this regiment, was irrigating Rogue river valley. The big
J.
D.
imor,
D.
Ball
and
Mrs.
G.
$1200.
Grant
’
s
Pass
Laundry,
turned
to
Applegate
a
few
days
ago.
day
found
the
majority
of
the
teach
­
prietors
of
the
Eli Fisher, now a resident of Jet, work is' being done by the Condor
Haymond were in town Tuesday.
the
Roseburg
Steam
has
purchased
ers
present,
while
on
the
last
day
of
J L Ragsdale to H H Ratrie, parcel
Water
&
Power
Company,
of
which
Miss May Huffer, who has been a res­
Woods C o ., Okla., who has a fund of en­
Mrs. C. Neil of Ashland has been j Laundry. Ilis brother, S. W. Baker, of land, sec 3, twp 37, 2 e; $900
tertaining reminiscenses of his expo Dr. C. R. Ray, the well-known Gold ident of Portland for several years, re­ the institute every district in the
visiting at Woodville and vicinity.
p-Ticncea in bivouac and battle. To a re- Hill mineriand capitalist, is president turned a short time since. She is a county was represented.
Peter Murray to Katherine Flem­
I will continue the business of the old
A. L. Kitchin has been elected presi­ firm. Mr. Baker is a laundryman of ing, bond for deed to property in 1J II
) >rter the other day he related the fol­ and general manager.
The
first
sessioS
was
opened
with
trained nurse of experience and skill.
lowing:
N. L. Narregan in the chair. Prof. dent of the Ashland anti-saloon league. wide experience,and meets with success & N add to Ashland; $100,
There is no doubt but that this is the
Miss Frances Barnes has disposed of
"In 1361,” he said, •• while serving
Postmaster Hammersly and II. D. wherever he goes.
Cameron
of the Ashland schools fol­
W H Hall to Susan Griner, I jt6 3
with my company, I began to suffer greatest enterprise of its kind on the her farm, located in Sam’s Valley.
Reed
of
Gold
Hill
were
in
town
Mon
­
lowed
with
a
valuable
paper
on
and
4, blk 1, Sam’s Valley, sec 30, twp
It is reported that a party well
with various complaints brought on by coast. The benefit to be derived from Phil. Loos ley, late of Klamath county,
day.
35;
$250.
“
Character
Building
in
our
Public
this
by
the
mines,
mills,
farms,orchards
known in Southern Oregon, who be­
hardship and exposure. I had hem-
was the purchaser, paying $1200 there­ Schools.” He set forth in the most
Absolutely Pure
J. D. Cook left for Grant’s Pass Mon­
Matthew Stewart to Henry Rhodes,
orrhages of the kidneys, palpitation of and gardens of Southern Oregon is be­ for.
came enamored of a young woman who
day,
and
may
extend
his
trip
to
Port
­
interesting manner what is consider­
the heart and at times I would bloat from yond one’s power to estimate. It will
did not reciprocate his affection, at­ 25 acres d 1 c No 59, twp 38, 1 w; THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Mrs. Anna Morat, who has been ed by the foremost educators of the land.
stomach trouble. My lungs were also make rich mines where otherwise there
tempted to commit suicide. Hu has $3000.
Postmaster Aiken of Prospect and
affected. From my suffering and mis­ would be nothing but scabby mountain quite sick, is improving. Dr. Gale is day the right way to train the boy or
Frances E Owings to J D Wimer,
since regretted his foolish actions, and
ery I became nervous and my nerves sides. It will make a blooming Eden of in attendance. Mrs. M. will^fo to'San girl for the best duties of life. It Mr. McCall, his neighbor, were in town
water
ditch, Ward’s creek, sec 12, twp
will doubtless act more sensibly in the
PERSONAL MENTION.
finally went all to pieces.
3«,
4
w;
$1.
what is now a barren waste, parched Francisco as soon as her health will was an excellent furerur«fr of
V;
future. We have been requested not
‘•I became forgetful and distracted in
permit.
I.
Dalrymple
of
Lakeview,
the
valuable exercises which followed.
W H Flag to Peter Murray, parcel
to mention names, and will therefore
mind and it seemed that there could be and dried for want of water.
Miss Margaret Krause was at Ash*
alleged lawyer, was at Ashland one day
The
remains
of
the
late
N.
A.
Young
Prof.
8.
Y.
Gillan,
whose
presence
of
land in P H
N add to Ashland; land one day this week.
Dr.
Ray
has
from
171»
to
200
men
em
­
refrain from doing so.
nothing which would bring me relief.
•110.
I was treated in Atlanta, Ga., by the ployed in the day and night shifts. The will be buried in the Jacksonville ceme" was due to the efficient efforts of this week.
' A petition for the pardon of J. F P.
Adam Schmitt is at Medford, cooper­
W.
R.
Cui
ton
was
in
Medford
Tues
­
tery
today,
Nov.
6th.
Services
will
be
Supt.
Daily,
then
took
a9
hls
maiu
K F Dean to Wm E Goodfellow,
regimental doctor but did not get any river and works are brilliantly illumi­
Bogart,
who
was
sent
to
the
peniten
­
ing
for the Medford D. & R. Co.
better. In 13651 was mustered out and nated by a score of large arc lights sus­ held at the Catholic church by Rev. subjects reading and geography, day. He has been raising fruit success­
160 acres in secs 30 and 31 s, r 3 e;
tiary
from
this
district
for
five
years,
Postmaster Miller and Frank Neil
then I tried other doctors. At various pended high above, making night work J. D. Murphy.
$800.
which be continued daily throughout fully during the past few years.
by Judge Benson, for highway rob­
tom's five ('efferent physicians treated
spent
a few hours in Medford recently.
the
session,
giving
in
the
short
time
H
Scholhorn
to
VV
E
Goodfellow,
Subscriptions
for
Mr.
Bryan
’
s
piper,
a
comparatively
easy
matter.
The
work
Special revival services will begin at
me and I took many Kinds of medicine
bery,
is
being
circulated
and
liberally
Clarence Reames, who has been at
but nothing did me any good. From of putting in the dam is being rushed the M. E. church in Jacksonville Sun­ allotted such recitations as would be The Commoner, the leading Demo­ signed. The young man was insane 320 acres in sec 16, tp 34 r 3 e; $1600.
1887 until 1890 I was confined to my bed with the utmost speed, and will be be­ day evening, Nov. 9th, Rev. E. B. Lock­ of practical beceflt to every teacher cratic newspaper in the United States,
Wm Mayfield to Francis X Musty, Berkeley, Cal., on business, returned
,
when he committed the crime and not
most of the time and my case seemed yond danger of freshet or flood in 30 hart officiating. A general invitation present in the assembly. He showed are taken at T he T imes office.
40 a :res in sec 16, tp 34 s, r 2 w: $100. Saturday.
accountable
for his actions. As he'has
hopeless.
Lee Calvert, a prominent citizeD of
plainly
how
to
arouse
interest
in
days
’
time.
Jesse Hinkle to Jesse Hinkle,
is extended.
Mrs. Nellie Tuttle arrived from Cali­
“But in 1S90 I read in a newspaper
Grant’s Pass, passed through Medford been sufficiently punished, and it is the lot 40, Central Point cemetery; $5.
The site of the dam is ideal in every
of how tui Iowa man, suffering from the
fornia a few daye-since, on a visit to
intention
of
his
relatives
to
properly
The Native Daughters have begun schools.
mine illness in general as I had, was respect,and seems to have been endow­
Superintendent
Ackerman was Tuesday, en route to Klamath county. care for him, we think that the» peti­
A M Ford to M A Mee, lot 9, Con­ her mother.
cured by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for ed by nature for this very purpose. extensive operations for their dancing present and lent bis valuable assis­
Wm. Bannister, who has been in tion should be granted.
stant
’s add to Central Point; $65.
party, which wiM be given at Orth's
Jos. Kester of Applegate and G. M.
Pull' People. I decided to see wliat they
Siskiyou
county,
Calif.,
for
sometime
tance
in
many
ways.
Cora
Taylor to J M Vermillion, 10 Bogart of Rock Point were at the
Aside
from
its
usefulness
from
the
The
box
social
given
at
the
Lone
would do for me and began taking them.
Hall on the night of Thanksgiving day.
The other instructors on Wednes­ past, returned to Josephine county Pine school house last Saturday even­ acres in sec 34, tp 36 s, r 2 w; $250.
I used three boxes of the pills ^before ex­ standpoint of its adaptability tp its pur­ It will be one of the social events of
county-seat Sunday.
periencing relief, but after that my re­ pose, the site is a beautiful and ^pictur­
day and Thursday were: J. H Orcutt, this week.
Carter Land Co and Ashland Elec­
ing passed off very pleasantly. There
Jacksonville Fire Co. and the board
covery was rapid. In two months t felt esque one. Morever it is historical the season and should and will be liber­ 9pelliDg;G. W. Bishop, Nature Work,
Will. Barnum, who hail seemingly was an excellent entertainment by the tric Power and Light Co to C W
ally patronized.
like a new man Both in body and mind.
of
trustees met Monday and Tuesday
recovered from a severe attack of pupils, after which boxes were sold at Chesnut, parcel of laud in Ashland:
and Prof. Peoples, penmanship.
I t,x>k them for four months and was ground, every foot of it, for there is
Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head­
evenings
respectively.
The subject of grammar was as­ fever, has bad a relapse and is very auction by C. C. Taylor. The proceeds $87.50.
perfectly cured.
Table Rock, the headquarters of all the ache, Indigostion and Constipation A
Mrs.
Laura
Hoeber of San Francisco
"I have recommended Dr. Williams’ Rogue river tribes of 50 years ago; there delightlul he Zu drink. Removes all of signed Prof. Campbell of the U. ofO., sick again.
Jas Shields to Philip Simpkins, 20
were $50. Young men found it very
Pink Pills for Pile Pisiple many times.
is
visiting
her
mother, Mrs. Anna Mo­
handy
to
have
chaperones
selected
in
Deeds,
mortgage«,
leases,
bends,
the erjpt'ons of the skin, producing a giving two discourses. His work was
acres d 1 c No 55, tp 37 s, r 2 w; $1700.
I do so, because I know from personal Stood the largest Indian village in all perfect complex'on, or money refund­
this
manner.
It
is
Miss
Terrill's
sec
­
bills
of
sale
and
every
imaginable
ral,
who
has
been
quite ill.
T L Devore to J W Clarke, lot 8, blk
experience that they have wonderful Southern Oregon; there was the red ed. 25c. and 50c. Write to us for free appreciated by the teachers, ad­ kind of legal blanks-the lateet and ond term in this district, both of which
50,
Central
Point;
$50.
power to relieve and cure tho sick.”
vancing
many
new
modes
of
proced
­
.
J.
H.
Crawford
of
Gold Hill precinct
man’s fording place and fishing ground; sample W. H. H ooker <&C o ., Buffa­
best—are constantly on hand at the have been very satisfactory to all.
The pills which cured Mr. Fisher have there later stood the barricade of the lo, N Y. A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill, ure.
II
Corum
to
Jas
M
Matney,
lot
7,
visited
with
his
son
Oris, our clever
T imes office.
The Roseburg land office gives offi­
accomplish*.«! hundreds of equally re­
the Leading Druggist.
blk
49,
Central
Point;
$175.
<
The
institute
was
devoid
through
­
deputy
sheriff,
the
forepart of the
whitesand
old
Fort
Lane
when
the
In
­
II.
A.
Swacker,
who
is
engaged
in
markable cures. They are on sale at al!
cial notice elsewhere that the approved
Emily E Hills to Jacob P Ester, 13 week.
The widow of the late John Cim­ out of papers, in which some teach­ mining in Siskiyou county, Calif., has plat of survey of township 41 S, R 1
drug stores or will be sent postpaid, on dians were forced to move their wig­
receipt of price, 50cents a box; six boxes wams fartherback toward the hills; and borski died at the residence of her son- er's favorite hobby was read with been visiting relatives aud friends living
Theo. Cameron has returned from
east, has been received from the office acres of land indie No 54. tp 3» s, r 1
for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine there was fought some of the bloodiest in-law in Kent, Wash., Oct 30th. The either dissent or approval, giving in Jackson county.
e, w m; $1400.
( Galice creek. He informs us that
of the Surveyor-General of Oregon,
Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
battles of the war of 1855—56.
remains were brought to' Jacksonville little practical help to others. This
C Swett, Sr, to 1 M Swett, 1,236.13 Frank Ennis will return to California
Two freight trains collided Monday and that the same will be filed Saturday,
The dam itself is crescent-shaped, Monday and interred alongside those was due to the fact that the instruc­ at Rice Hill, Douglas county, with dis­ Dec. 13. The land, embraced in a frac­ acres of land in twp 35 s, r 1 w; $1.
this week.
MARRIED.
5&-s. Theo. Cameron was at Ashland
Ida Tschudy to Jas Shields, 54.36
with the bow of the crescent up stream, of the husband of the deceased, which tors sta'nd so high I d the educational astrous results. No fatalities occurred, tion, al township bordering the state
world
that
their
merits
ars
beyond
the
circle
having
a
radius
of
400
feet.
lirejand
directly
south
of
the
Ashland
acres
in
d
1
c
No
55,
tp
37
s,
r
2
w;
lie
in
the
Red
Men
’
s
cemetery.
They
V a UGHN—CLARK—At Grant’s Pass,
the forepart of the week, having ac­
however. It took eight hours to re­
forest reserve,’ has been withdrawn $1665.
Oct. 24. 1902, by Rev. J. W. Mc­ The huge timbers of which the dam is were accompanied by Jas. Rhodes and question.
companied her son, Otis Krause, that
move the wreckage.
from entry by instructing from the
Dougall, Thos. E. Vaughn and Miss constructed are bolted firmly to the his wife, nee Ida Cimborski, and Mrs.
The evening sessions were as help­
PATENTS.
far on his way to Oakland, Calif., where
Marriage licenses have been issued Interior Department.
Julia
Clark.
ful
as
the
day
work.
On
Thursday
bedrock, and bolted to each other so Arthur Anderson,nee Lena Cimborski.
he will locate.
to
Smith
A.
Dusenberry
and
Lulu
B.
U
S
to
Sophie
Lindgrew,
patent
to
S hield »—F rier —At Mitchell, Oct.
evening the Medford high school
There appears to be a contest in
5
12, 1902, by Rev. J. M. Mansfield. H. that the dam is as solid and firm as one Mrs. C. was for many years a resident band rendered appropriate selections, Newton; J. J. Keily and Maggie M. sight over the estate of the late Henry 160 acres, sec 30, twp 32, 3 e.
FARM FOR SALE.
P. Shields and Miss Mattie E. Frier piece. In this way the pressure of the of Jacksonville. She is survived by and 8. Y. Gillan delivered a lecture, Collins; Florance Walker and Addie
US to L J White, patent to 160
Amerman, a wealthy old bachelor,
of Grant’s Pass.
water against it presses It more firmly four daughters, who with a large num­ which abounded in wit, as well as Meyer; Geo. Wilson and Pearl Rost.
The Antone Rose place, situated on
who died last April, leaving $109,000 acres, secs 20 and 29, twp 32.
showing great depth of thought*.
M alloy —H eidrich —At Klamath to either bank. The bottom filling is ber of friends mourn her loss.
Williams
creek, Josephine county, Or.
The
celebrated
Cutter
whisky,
al
­
PROBATE
COURT.
On Thursday evening the opening
to be divided among thirteen nephews
Falls, Oct. 26, 1902, by Judge Bald­ of large stone, with smaller ones on
Apply to
Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat­ exercises were given by some of the though a very old brand, is becoming
win, D. B. Malloy and Miss Lena
A ntone R ose , Provolt, Or.
Estate of Samuel Randles. Mon*
top, and above this a thick coating of ment by Ely’s Cream Balm, which is musical people of Medford. Mrs. W. more popular every da^. None other and nieces, heirs at law. Hon. E. V.
Heidrich.
Carter
of
Ashland
is
the
administrator
.
agreeably
aromatic.
It
is
received
j
day,
Dec
1st,
appointed
as
a
day
for
has
a
greater
sale.
This
choice
article
1-
Vawter,
Miss
Mabel
Jones
and
Mr.
1 B rown — S tockwell — At Crystal, cement, which makes It water-tight.
through the nostrils, cleanses and heals
be found at Dunnington & Den­ of the estate, and he has published final settlement.
The Baptist Convention.
Three large boilers and five engineers the whole surface over which it diffus­ Turner rendered solos, ana Miss Case can
Klamath Cornty, Oct. 19, 1902, by
eff’s.
of
theO.
8.
N.
S.
gave
a
recitation,
notice, by order of the court, that he i Estate of John W Masterson. 11 D
Rev. Stockwell, G. B. Brown and are employed, and five steam drills are es itself. A remedy for Nasal Catarrh
allot which were heartily encored.
Sheriff Rader Saturday sold the land
Miss Anna J. Steck well.
The Oregon Baptist state conven­
operated in the construction of the dam. which is drying or exciting to the Following this came Pres. Campbell’s involved m the suit of Geo. H. Riley will distribute $39,000 December 1st Reed, A J T Smith and A C Stanley
among these heirs, says the Tidings. appointed appraisers.
C ottrell —Z umwalt —Tn Jackson­ The object of the enterprise is to fur- diseased membrane should not be used lecture. This gentleman is always
tion held its annual session this year
ville, Oct. 28, 1902, by Judge Chas.
Cream Balm is recognized as a specific. met ty an appreciative audience, and vs. J. B. Dungan and located in Sam’s A* this stage of the probate proceed-1 Estate of Geo D R'dinger. Hattie at Roseburg. Notwithstanding its
4 Prim. William Cottrell and Miss ni*h light and power for all Southern Price 50 cents at druggists or by mail. his address was up to hls usual high valley, It was bid in by the judgment ings a large number of claimants, the
i D Ridmger appointed administratrix, being so far south in the State the
Oregon, or that portion of it within a A cold in the head immediately disap­ standard.
Be* tLa Zumwalt.
.
creditor for the amount of his judg- issue of seven of the deceased nephews j with bond in the sum of seven thou­
delegation was good, 125 In all attend-
B arcus —G reen —At Risley, Oct. 19, radius of many miles pt least from tho pears when Cream lialm is used, Ely
of
Henry
Amerman,
make
their
#
ap-,
Taking all in all It was a red-letter menL
pearanee on the scene, have pooled i sand dollars. J DSims, Gus Samuels ,ing. A goodly proportion of these
1902, by Rev. J. B.^tark, Charles dam, and to develop the mining and Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. period for all the teachers present.
A. C. Manning, who is successfully their interests, and so, it is reported, ! and T J Kenney appointed appraisers.
Barcus and Miss Edith Green.
came frem Portland and vieinity. a
agricultural interest of that section.
conducting a saw mill not far from want $35,000 of the estate diverted to j Estate of C Magruder. Ben Beal,
The Beat Prescription far Malaria,
!
special
car being chartered for their
Doctor Ray own9 some 100 quartzclaims MYRTLE PARKER
Chilla and Fever Is a bottle of G rovb ' s T ast « Ashland, was among those in Medford them. There were twentv-two neph- i ! W C Leever and W A Owen appointed
BORN.
use.
ews
and
nieces
of
Mr.
Amerman;
but
'
and mines, aside from several hundred
lkss C hill T omic . It la simply Iron and qui­
ABDUCTED. nine
He manufactured a large nine of them were deceased prior to appraisers.
in a las teles« form. No cure. No pay Monday.
The state missionary reported 156
H ildreth —At Ashland, Oct. 31, 1902, acres of good placer ground, and the
Price 5Oc.
quantity of excellent lumber during his death, and two of these left no
Estate of Jas Harvey. Order ad­ Baptist churches, with 900 members.
to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hildreth,Jr., a 4000 acres covered by the dam site and
There was a large addition during the
A decided sensation has been cre­
the past season.
issue.
son.
mitting will to probate made. Ma- past year. The religious contribu­
the territory near it, all of which has ated Io Ashland during the past few I. O. O. F. ENCAMPMENT
WOODY—In Roxy Precinct, Oct. 31, been purchased by the Condor Water
i linda J Harvey appointed executrix. tions, for all purposes, amounted to
dayspy the disappearance and what
FORMED AT GOLD HILL.
1902, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Woody,
Estate and guardianship of Bessie $10.50 per resident member.
&
Power
Co.
a son.
is claimed to have been the abduction
Last year there was a deb*
*14*>?
Randall.
Petition of B Randall as resting
One of the prime objects of the enter­ of Myrtle Parker, the 17-year-old Odd Fellows Gather and Organize a
upon the convenri
N orcross —At Central Point, Oct. 28,
This
guardian of said minor to employ at­ year it has a balance of $_
1902,to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Norcross, prise is the development of the proper­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Squire
. ¡U
Flourishing Branch of Their Order.
torneys to protect property rights of treasury. Twelve thousand
a daughter.
rs
ties of the company constructing it.
Parker, well-known residents of this
was voted by the mlsslonur
rd
minors granted.
ROSS—At Central Point, Oct. 28, 1902,
Crater Lake Encampment No. 47 was
tor the use of weak chrr
and
I to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Ross, a son. The Pioneer Press of Oregon section, says the Tidings. Tha girl,
Estate of Levi Faucett. Inventory places destitute of gospel ; caching.
instituted last Saturday evening with
who
is
well
developed
for
her
years,
C aton —At Central Point, Oct. 28 1902,
and appraisement approved.
The whole session was character­
and who is somewhat of a retiring a good-sized membership and under fa­
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Caton, a
ized by gratitude for present blessings
Estate
of
M
P
Phipps.
Semi-an
­
Geo.
H.
Himes
of
Portland,
assis
­
daughter.
disposition, left her home Thursday vorable auspices. W. I. Vawter of Med­
nual account examined and ordered aud hd enthusiastic hopefulness for
E lderton —At Ashland, Oct. 13,1902, tant secretary of the Oregon Histori­ night, and has been traced to Port­ ford and Silas J. Day of Jacksonville,
the future.
placed
upon probate journal, subject
to Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Elderton, a cal Society, was in Eugene last week. land, where her father now is in bunt two prominent Odd Fellows, officiated.
The place of meeting for next year
to objections on final account.
son.
is Oiegon City.
He had Miss Dorris take a photo­ of her, with one Dell Combs, a young
The following members were initiat­
Guardianship of Roys and Homer
R oland M c K ollop .
W ylie —At Ashland, Oct;24, 1902, to graph of the Washington hand press
ed: C. Vroman, J. W. Hays, A. L.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Wylie, a daugh­ on which the Oregon State Journal man 25 years of age, who is connected
Drum.
Petition
of
guardian
to
make
Vincent, W. H. Meyers, M. Foley, Jas.
with her disappearance.
ter.
JJ
loan granted.
has been printed during the last 35
Burns, H. M. Stodinger, Vai. Stickle,
It
turns
out
that
Combs
and
the
Z ent —At Ashland, Oct. 2«. 1902, to
Estate of W H Atkinson. Fourth
years
of
the
39
years
of
its
existence
Mr. and Mrs. I. Z. Zent, a son.
young girl have been in each other’s E. C. Pomeroy, W. E. Darling, E C.
annual
report filed.
by
its
present
proprietor,
Judge
Wells,
Ben
Moore
and
T.
J.
West.
L ynch —Near Lakeview, Oct. 18, 1902,
company quite frequently of late, and
Estate
of Henry Ammerman. Or­
to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lynch, a Kincaid. It is the pioneer newspa­ developments show that he left Ash­
The officers elected were: W. A Car­
der
for
partial
distribution of estate
daughter.
per press of the Pacific coast, on land with her in a buggy, Thursday ter, C. P.; A. J. T. Smith, H. P.; J. L.
made,
$39,000
being
distributed among
P eacock —At Lakeview, Oct. 20, 1902, which the Oregon Spectator, W. G.
Hammersly, S. W.; W. H. Stickle, J.
to Mr. and Mrs J. W. Peacock, a T’Vault, editor, who died of small­ night, at about 10 o’clock, and to­
13
heirs.
gether they drove to Medford, where W. and Scribe; M. McDonough, F. S.
daughter.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
pox at Jacksonville in 1869, was they put up at the Hotel Nash until and Treas.
M onroe —At Gold Hill, Oct. 21, 1902,
the arrival of the early morning
printed
at
Oregon
City
in
1846-7.
The
Chas
T
Safley and Mary CatcblDgs,
Among the visiting members were.
to Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Monroe, a
north-bound tiain. Then the girl se­
Spectator was the first newspaper cured a ticket and took passage for Medford—W. I. Vawter, H. G. Nichol­
daughter.
Oct 20th.
O pp —In Jacksonville, Oct. 23, 1902, to ever printed on the Pacific coast west Portland.
Elvia R Batson and Millie G Shel­
son, I. A. Merriman, A. S. Wells, F.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Opp,a daughter. of the Rocky mountains and north of
Combs returned to Ashland Friday M. Wilson, D. G. Karnes, Mark Baker,
ley, Oct 22d.
W yatt —At Ashland. Oct. 24, 1902, to Mexico, except one at . Monterey morning, and in order to cover his J W. Mitchell, J. W. Lawton, D. L.
Edward Davidson and Louisa E
tracksand the object of his night Day. Ashland—A. W. Story. Jack­
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wyatt, a son.
Refined,
Funny,
Pathetic
started about the same time. Two trip he sought out Chief of Police sonville
Taylor,
Oct 23d.
—Alex Orme, Silas J. Day, M.
or three years later a paper was be­ Smith and told that officer an uncom­ M. Taylor, Mark Applegate.
NEW* SUITS FILED.
DIED.
A fine supper was one of the features
gun at San Francisco, Calif. The monly long fishy, «tory of a strange
H
D
Reed
vs the White Cross
Prices
25,
35
and
50
Cents
man having forced him at the point
the occasion. It was 4 o’clock a. m.
W ebb -At Leland, Oct. 26, 1902, J. C. photograph of this historical press Is of a pistol to drive him down to Med­ of
.Mining Co; action to recoyer money.
before
the
organization
was
completed.
fur
an
article
on
the
pioneer
press
of
Webb; aged 26 years.
J B Witherell vs the White Cross
Oregon by Mr. Himes, to appear in ford, and who held him—Combs—
C hapman —At Grant’s Pass, Oct. 30, the second edition of Prof. J. B. there until nearly break of day. Chief
Seats
Now
on
Sale
at
the
MEDFORD
DREG
CO.
Mining
Co; action to recover money.
Luck
In
Thirteen.
1902, J. H. Chapman; aged 55 years Horner’s txx*k, “Oregon Literature.” of Police Smith and a number of local
and 6 months.
By sendiug 13 miles Wm. 8plrey, of
MINING LOCATIONS.
Hawksbaws and Sherlock Holmeses
went to work and chased the story Walton Furnace, Vt., got a box of
CRAWFORD— At Minneapolis, Minn.,
Requiescat in Pace.
Frank
M Blevins, “Dora” quartz
down, and as soon as Combs’ romance Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, that wholly
Oct. 18, 1902, of blood-poisoning,
claim,
Griffin
creek, Sterling district,
was current about town investigation cured a horrible Fever Sore on hls leg.
Judge Willard Crawford, formerly
Nicholas A. Young, Sr., died Tues­ traced the disappearance to him. Mr. Nothing else could. Positively cures
Oct 22d.
of Southern Oregon; aged 75 years.
F T Stephan, placer claim of 20
R oberts —At Salem, Oct. 27, 1902, day at his residence near Eagle Point, Parker, the father of Myrtle, Immedi­ Bruises, Felons, (Jlcers, Eruptions,
Don’t forget the old man
Mrs. Elsie Yantis Roberts, formerly at a ripe old age. He was one of the ately went to Medford and learned Boil«, Burns, Corns and Piles. Only
acres,
Grouse creek mining district,
that a couple answering the descrip­ 25c. Guaranteed by City Druggist.
of Grant’s Pass; aged 20 years.
Oct 24th.
vith the fi: h on his back.
oldest pioneers of Southern Oregon. tion given of Combs and the girl had
H F Rodenger, placer claim of 20
W ebb —At Leland, Oct. 28, 1902, J. C. A man of strictest integrity, a good been there Thursday night, and of
For nearly thirty years he
Letter List.
acies, Grouse creek mining district,
Webb; aged 35 years.
neighbor, just and accommodating, his their doings while there. Mr. Parker
Oct
24th.
has
been traveling^around the
H olman —Near Williams,Oct. 26,1902,
then returned to Ashland and con­
The following is a list of letters re­
John Spiker, E Spencer et al,
Foot Hill Fruit Form—71 A.crem-20 acres In cultivation,bnlance brush,fine
son of Chas. Holman; aged 3 years. death is regretted by all who knew fronted Combs with the facts he had maining uncalled for in the Jackson­
world,
and is still traveling,
house, barn and outbuildings. Living water from mountain, spring piped directly to
amended location of 22 cl rims in Ap­
residence 14 acres seeded to alfalfa. Only 1^ miles from Central Point. Every acre
W ilson —Near Grant’s Pass, Oct. 23, him. Mr. Y. leaves several groVn learned; but the young man stoutly ville postofflee Oct. 31, 1902:
plegate
mining
district
Oct
20th.
bringing health and comfort
good orchard land, adapted to alfalfa.
Crops reserved
sons and daughters, as also a host of and vigorously denied them.
1902, F. S. Wilson; aged 83 years.
Bitter, Rev Wm
Layton, Mrs Eva
Parker,
not
to
be
trifled
with,
then
wherever he goes.
friends.
B eckett —In Medford, Oct. 28, 1902,
Cown, Cooks
Lawrence, W FI I
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
forced Combs to go to Medford for the Harris, J W
Ida Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Madison, Mrs J
To the consumptive he
tnat Contain Mercury,
purpose of identification. Friday Hayes, Mrs Mary
RELIGIOUS.
Thos. W. Beckett; aged 17 years, 3
Peters,
Lawrence
afternoon, in company with the irate Penta, Antonious Pella Harrison, J B
As mercury will surely destroy the sense of brings the strength and flesh
months and 14 days.
smell and completely derange the whole sys­
Jacksonville and Central Point Charge father, a brother aDd an uncle of the Hensley, J J (2)
Richards, Wm
<
tem when entering It through the mucous sur­ he so much needs.
girl, Combs was taken to Medford, Kurth, Miss Zella
faces Suoh articles should neve- be used ex­
Simmons, S B
of the M. E. Church.
Volley Home— 23 acre tract adjoining Central Point town. 20 acres in
where he was fully Identified by hotel
cept
on
prescription*:
from
reputable
phy
­
To
all
weak
and
sickly
cultivation, small bouse and barn 15 acres good fruit land. 11250. A nice home for
One cent will be charged upon de­
sicians, as the damage they will do is ten­
Jacksonville: — First
and
third people and the livery stable man who
some one.
fold to the good you can possibly derive from children he gives rich and
livery.
G-rain Ranch— 100 acres In a square. All In cultivation. Fair fence but no
Sundays, preaching morning and even­ had cared for his team as baviDg
them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by
buildings. Rich, black soil, which fruit meu claim will prove adapted to fruit trees.
J ohn F. M iller , P. M.
ing. Sunday School every Sunday been In Medford Thursday night with
F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo, Ohio, contains no strengthening food.
¿-sac?
Two miles from town. The present crop speaks for the quality of the soil. HU00. Crops
You don’t and can’t if your stomach morning.
mercury,
and is taken Internally, acting di­
Myrtle Parker. The sweating pro­
reserved.
To
thin
and
pale
persons
rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
A Th anlrsgtvlng Dinner.
A Crackerjack— 138 acres orchard land. 2 miles from Central Point, all but five
Central Point:—Second, fourth, fifth cess he had been put through on the
is weak. A weak stomach does not di*
the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Giro
> acres of which Is the very best of fruit laud. 20 acres of timber land goes with the
Sundays,
preaching
morning
and
even
­
trip
to
Medford
a.id
the
identification
be sure you get the genuine. It is taken n- he gives new firm flesh and
Heavy
eating
is
usually
the
first
cau
e
. gest all that is ordinarily taken into it.
A place. An excellent,7-room house, lathed and plastered, brick milk house, good barn and
ternally and tffade in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J.
ing. Sunday School and Class Meeting proved too strong for him and he of Indigestion. Repeated attacks iu-j ! granary, woodshed, smokehouse and outbuildings. Two wells, fine water. Entire place
rich red blood.
It gets tired easily, and what it fails to every Sunday morning.
Cheney A Co. Testimonials free.
visible from residence. One of the best bargaius on our list. <«5UU. Crops reserved.
Epworth broke down, confessed hls guilt and flame the mucous membranes lini■ g
Sold bv Druggists, price 75 cents per bottle.
digest is wasted.
This
Is
the
peer
of
any
fruit
location
in
Jackson
county.
League, every Sunday evening.
Children who first saw the
consented to go to Portland with Mr. the stomach, exposes the nerves of tl e
Hall’s Family Pills arc the best.
Among the signs of a weak stomach
Parker on the evening train and find stomach, producing a swelling after
old
man with the fish are now
are uneasiness after eating, fits of ner­
Myrtle, whom he said be had told to eating, heartburn, headache, sour ris­
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
Farm for Sale.
vous headache, and disagreeable belch­
grown
up and have children
go to the St. Charles Hotel, where he ingsand finally catarrh of thestomach.
HOLMES BROS., Central Point, Ore.
ing.
Eighty acres of land, in Meadows preolnct.
would follow her by the train which Kodol relieves the Inflammation, pro­
of
their
own.
-I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla at
black loam, part in cultivation, all fenoea,
Will. McDaniel has opened a neat left Ashland Monday, lie also ex­
different times for stomach troubles, and a cigar, confectionery and fruit store la pressed a desire and a willingness, it tects the nerves and cures the catarrh.
watered by two tine springs. UM miles from
He stands for Scott’s Emul­
Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia, ’
ran down condition of the system, and have
school, 80 miles from Gold Hill. Title per­
Jacksonville, and is said, to endeavor, as far as possible, all stomach troubles by cleansing and i
been greatly benefited by its use. I would Ryan’s building,
sion
of pure cod liver oil—a
fect. Will be sold at a bargain.
not bo without it tn my family. I am trou­ keeps a complete assortment of the to amend the wrong he had been sweetening the glands of tbestomach.
delightful food and a natural
Apply tor further particulars to
bled especially in summer with weak stom­ best of everything in his line. Standard guilty of. ______ ______
SILAS J. DAY.
ach and nausea end find Hood’s Sarsaparilla brands a specialty. Give him a call,
tonic for children, for old folks
CONTRACT TO LET.
invaluable.” E. B. H ickmam , W.Chester, Pa. for he will treat you well.
ACKER’S
Real Estate Agent, Jacksonville. Or.
and for all who need flesh and
DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
C.A.iB’XOni.A..
For grubbing 45 to 60 acres of land, cure dyspepsia and all disorders arising from
strength.
Endorsed by physicians every­
rhe to*
—
_
and Pills
two miles north of Jacksonville. For indigestion.
where. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists,
•lull«
•
particulars apply to
Strengthen and tone the stomach and
pay. 25 cents. Trial package free by writing
4O9-415 Pearl Street.
New York.
C.
J.
A
rmstrong
.
to
W.
H.
H
ookbh
A
C
o
.,
Buffalo,
N.
Y.
5Oc. and $1.00; all druggists.
the whole digestive system.
•t
i A
*
IIWAR TIMES
POWDER
Greatest of All
FARCE
COMEDIES
“HUNTING FOR HOOLIGAN
At The—
i Some of Our Bargains, i
îi
Get the Most
Out of Your Food
Hood’s Sarsaparilla