The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 19, 1902, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, *902.
VOL. XXXII
HIE EXPERIENCE OF A DRUGGIST
IN SAKS VALLEY.
lie Tells a Reporter the Simple Way fu
Which II«* Overcame the
l>l9i<*ulty.
"I have lmtl a great many experiences,”
mid Mr. Albert L. Gall, a druggist of
Sams Valley, Ore., “ but the recollection
uf one of them outshines them all.”
•• What was that?" ventured a re­
po; ter.
" Well, when I was a little fellow,
about 13 or 13 years old, I begun to be
afflicted with an eruption of the skin,
something like «limiuutive boils. I think
th» cause was an hereditary impurity of
the l>loo<l. I was treated bv several of
ll><> best physicians but they did not
help mo any. I kept growing worse and
tli«' eruptions became so numerous that
it was a misery to wear clothes. After
a while my kidneys became affected.”
“ Your skin looks clear now,” said the
repwter.
“ Yes, the trouble was all cured years
ago. How ? By Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Palo People. I ha«l heard of
what these pills had accomplished in dis­
eases of tbe bhxkl and decided to try
them. Relief came as soon as could be
exjHH’te 1 ami I continued taking them
until all tmeo of the disease had van­
ished. That was seven years ago and 1
have had no return of the trouble since.”
Dr. Williains’ Pink Pills for Pale People
cure cases like this because they gc
to tho root of the disease. Other reme­
dies act on the symptoms—these mar­
velous vegetable pills remove the cans«
of the trouble. Not only have they
cured hundreds of cases similar to Mr.
Gall's but they have proven themselvec
to be an unfailing specific for all dis­
eases arising from impure or impover­
ished blots! and weakened nerves—two
fruitful canses of nearly all tho ills to
which human kind is heir. They art
an unfailing specific for locomotor ataxia,
partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sci
atiea, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous
headache, after-effects of the grip, palpi­
tation of the heart, pale and sallow com
plexion« and all forms of weakliest
either in male or female. Dr. Wil-
lianis' Pink Pills for Pal«> People are
sold in boxes at 50 cents a box or six
boxes for .50, and may be had of ali
druggists, or direct by mail from Dr.
William* Medicine Oo., Schenectady.
N. Y.
PERSONAL MENTION.
LOCAL NOTES.
Mrs. A. Elmer visited in Medford re­
cently.
Miss Pauline Reuter spent Monday
in Medford.
Mrs Oris Crawford visited in Med­
ford Monday.
Otto Biede of Ashland made Medford
a visit one day last week.
W. J. Plymale and Frank Kasshafer
were in Medford Monday.
H. Tuttle, the expert miner, is now
located at Hornbrook, Calif.
Miss Rose Buckley of Applegate has
been the guest of Misses Orth.
W. E. Conner, the Klamath county
stockman, is visiting at Ashland.
Wm. Blanton of Berkeley, Calif., is
visiting in this section, and may locate.
Rev. J. D. Murphy will hold services
at Ashland Sunday at 10 o’clock a. m.
Mr. and Mrs J. F. Crump of Apple­
gate were recent visitors In Jackson­
ville.
There will to no services at the
Catholic church in Medford Sunday.
Mrs. F. T. Fradonburgh of Henley,
Calif., is the guest of Airs. Mollie
Shown.
J. A. Bisehofberger, the Gospel work­
er, has gone to Roseburg on a religious
mission.
Bring the children to sec the per­
forming brids at the U. S. Hall, Nov.
20 and 21.
A. F. Eddy of Ashland has gone to
Portland, to attend Oregon’s Irriga­
tion Congress.
T. C. Dugan and Nick Young, who
live noar Eagle Point, tarried in Mod-
ford a few days ago.
Andrew Baker has commenced a suit
for divorce against Lillie Baker. S. S.
I’entz is his attorney.
Duckshave become plentiful in the
valley since the rains began, and hunt­
ers are keeping them busy.
Alfred Gorden, who is engaged in
stoekraising in Flounce Rock precinct,
visited relatives living in Medford Sat­
urday.
A. Hammond of Grant's Pass, the
attorney,this week returned from a pro­
fessional trip to Lake and Klamath
counties.
The S. P. Co. Is building a side track
noar Tolo. to convenience Dr. Ray in
his work of developing the water power
of Rogue river.
Jas Swearingen and T. O. . Naucke
re-
of Josephine county were in town
'
cently, on business connected with the
John Aden estate.
H. M. Coss has opened a branch
piano house at Ashland, with Miss
Gertrude McCallen as manager.- He is
doing a good business.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooper, who have
long been residents of this and Klamath
counties, recently left for Santa Rosa,
Calif, to permanently locate.
The dancing party given at Phoenix
Friday night was well attended and
passed off nicely. The managers are
to b? congratulated upon their success.
J. D. Cook of the Hydraulic Mining
Co. has returned from bis trip to Port­
land.
Miss Nellie Murray was on the south­
bound train Tuesday, en route to Cali-
fornia.
N. Tuttle and Mrs. Zacharias were
at the county-seat Monday, on land
business.
Miss Bertha Orme, who at Seattle,
is taking lessons in stenography and
type-writing.
Mrs. Jennie Booth Harris of Siski­
you county, Calif., is paying J ackson-
ville a visit.
Miss J. Blecher and John Christo­
pher of Sterlingville district were in
town Monday.
Mrs. H. K. Hanna left for Oakland,
Calif., Tuesday morning. Her health
is not the best.
Thos. H. Gilson ieft for San Francisco,
on a visit Monday. He expects to be
gone some time.
A. C. Guthrie, one of Ashland’s
councilmen, was in our town the fore­
part of the week.
Mrs. T. J. Williamson, wife of the
deputy county clerk, made Medford a
short visit Saturday.
MARRIED.
E. W. Anderson of Watkins precinct,
the well-known miner, has been in
H ughes —O’T oole —In Jacksonville, Medford and Gold Hill lately.
Nov. 16, 1902, by Rev. J. D. Murphy,
Oscar Naucke Las been visiting his
Chas. W. Hughes and Miss Mae
old home in Josephine county. He
O’Toole.
now resides at San Jose, Calif.
R obbins —G raves —At Jacksonville,
J. E. Coffee was in Medford Satur­
Nov. 15, 1902, by Chas. Prim, Coun­
day.
He is improving his farm, locat­
ty J udge, L. W. Robbins of Ashland
ed
near
Gold Hill, considerably.
and Mrs. Graves of Nebraska.
Fred J. Martin, formerly of Beagle
R eed —M aloney —At Grant's Pass,
district,
is paying Jackson county a
Nov. 12, 1902, by Rev. J. W. Mc­
Dougall, Rufus E. Reed and Miss visit. He is now located at Willows,
Calif.
Lühe V. Maloney.
Joe Russell of Josephine county has
K’. ncaid —J ohnson —In Medford, at
been
here several times lately. He is
the residence of the bride’s parents,
buying
and selling a large number of
Nov. 17, 1902, by Rev. W. B. Moore,
cattle.
*
Will. Kincaid and Miss Bessie John­
Fred
Furry
was
in
town a few days
son.
ago.
He
recently
made
final proof on
B lackmore — E aton — In Medford,
his
homestead
claim,
located
in Climax
Nov. 12, 1902, by Rev. M. L. Darby,
precinct.
David Blackmore of Hornbrook,Cal.,
Mrs. Baldwin of The Dalles and her
and Miss Bessie Eaton.
daught« , who have been visiting in
B rown —D evine —At Grant’s Pass,
Jacksonville, left for Portland Friday
Nov. 10, 1902, Oliver S. Brown and
evening.
Miss Elizabeth N. De Vine.
E. D. Briggs of Ashland and J. L.
P erozzi —G aniere — At Ashland,
Hammersly of Gold Hill were at the
Nov. 12, 1902, by Prof. W. T. Van
county-seat Monday, on profession^
Scoy, D. Perozzi and Miss Louise
business.
Althea Ganiere.
Thos. E. Nichols of Butte creek, one
of the prominent citizens of the coun­
BORN.
ty, spent several hours in Medford
Saturday.
G rieve —In Flounce Rock Precinct,
C. Kleinhammer of Phoenix precinct
Nov. 2, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. wasin Medford Monday. Wearepleased
Grieve, a daughter.
to note that he has almost recovered
W estcott —At Klamath Falls, No». his wanted health.
13, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. H 8. West­
Henry Wendt, Jr., who got his start
cott, a son.
in Jacksonville, is now a resident of
H ough —At Grant's Pass, Nov. 13, Summerville, a flourishing town to­
1902, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hough, cated in Eastern Oregon.
a daughter.
J. W. Walters, who has been in
I sham —At Grant’s Pass, Nov. 7, 1902, Klamath county for sometime, return­
to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Isham, a son. ed a short time ago and has rented a
farm located near Talent.
P. W- Bush was in Medford the fore­
part of the week. He has sold his in­
la tbe cause of more discomfort than any other terest in the Evans creek shingle mill
ailment. I you eat the things that you want,
and that are good for you, you are distrerwed. to his partner, P. Wilson.
Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets will mal.e your di­
There will be no services at the
gestion perfect and prevent dyspepa'a, and its
attendant disagreeable symptoms. You can Catholic church next Sunday; but on
safely eat anything, at any time, if you take
one of these Tablets afterward, old by all Friday, at 7 o’clock a. m., there will be
druggists under a positive guarantee. 25 cts
Money refunded if you are not satisfied. Send services for the Altar Society.
to ua for a free sample. W. H. HooaxK. & Co,
Interest in the protracted meeting
Buffalo, N. Y
being held at the M. E. church is in­
creasing. The attendance is good. Rev.
DIED.
Mr. Lockhart is now being assisted by
Rev. J. T. Abbett of Ashland.
G allagher —At the Oregon Soldiers’
The Alvino Comedy Co. is billed to
Home, Roeeburg, Oct. 25, 1902, John appear in vaudeville at U. S. Hall
Gallagher, late of Jackson County; three nights this week. It is said to
aged 67 years.
be composed of fine singers and danc­
C arter —At Ashland, Nov. 12, 1902, ers and clever comedians.
Mrs. Harriet H. Carter; aged 75
Prof. A. P. Armstrong, principal of
years, 7 months and 12 days.
the Portland Business College, after
N eff —At the Greenback mine, Jose­ visiting relatives and friends living in
phine county,Nov. 6, 1902, Wm. Neff. Jacksonville and vicinity, returned
S affley —At Portland, Nov. 11, 1902, home. We are always pleased to see
Charles Saffley, formerly of Ashland; him.
The grand Christmas raftle which
aged 28 years.
will take place at The Banquet, Dec.
24th, as usual, is already attracting
much attention.
From present ap­
pearances Mr. Neuber will be obliged
In the fingers, toes, arme, and other to get up another rattle, in order to ac­
parts of the body, are jointa that are commodate all of his customers.
inflamed and swollen by rheumatism—
Seven young misses have organized
that acid condition of the blood which a social club which has appropriated
the initials E. B. N. L., whatever they
affects the muscles also.
Sufferers dread to move, especially mean. Mary Colvig is president,
after sitting or lying long, and their Bertha Prim is vice-president and
condition is commonly worse in wet Kate Broad secretary. The other
members are Delia Reuter, Leila Prim,
weather.
“It bas been a long time since we have Clara Elmer, Leona Ulrich.
INDIGESTION
Aching Joints
been witl >ut Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
My
father thinks be could not do without It.
He has been troubled with rheumatism
since he was a boy, and Hood’s Sarsapa­
rilla is tbe only medicine be can take that
will enable him to take bls place in tbe
Held." Miss A da D oty , 81dney, Iowa.
Thanksgiving Ball
A dancing party will take place at
Ruch’s Hall, . Applegate, on the night
¡8th.
Music will be fur-
of November 28t
_. ____
nished by Ray ACameron’s well-known
orchestra, and an excellent supper will
and Pills
be provided. No pains will be spared
Remove the cause of rheumatism—no to
make the ball a grand success. A
outward application can. Take them. general Invitation is extended.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
4*
M. J. Donaldson-Selby has returned
to Sterlingville, after an absence of
several weeks. He will mine on the
Graupner ranch during the ensuing
season.
C. J. Geer was in Medford Monday,
accompanied by Thos. Hawkins, who
lately arrived here. The latter has
rented Mr. Martin’s farm, located near
Brownsboro.
Eagle Point's Sunday school is offi­
cered as follows: Superintendent, Rev.
Countryman; assistant, Mrs. L. Eber­
sole; secretary, Carl Ringer; assistant,
Floy Florey.
When you wish photographs taken
and finished in up-to-date style, at
reasonable rates, call on G. W. Mackey
at the Medford Gallery, Hamlin build­
ing, 7ta street.
Judge Hanna heard motions in
several cases Monday morning. He
will adjourn court sin© die soon. The
regular term convenes on the second
Monday in December.
W. R. Cui ton was in Medford Satur­
day. % From him we learned that John
Gallagher, a resident of this section for
a number of years, died at the Oregon
Soldiers' Home recently.
Hon. J. H. Stewart s residence, locat­
ed on the Fordyce place, not far from
Medford, is nearing completion. It will
be one of the handsomest and most con­
venient in Southern Oregon.
Chas. M. Holmes, formerly of Ash­
land, who is now in the Western Union
Tel. Co.’s office in Sacramento, Calif.,
is visiting at Grant’s Pass, accompanied
by his wife, nee Amy Booth.
The Hilt Lumber Co., doing business
near Cole’s, Calif.,has suspended opera­
tions for the season. Some of the em­
ployes were in Medford the forepart of
the week, en route to Josephine coun-
ty.
The celebrated Cutter whisky, al-
though a very old brand, is becoming
more popular every day. None other
has a greater sale. This choice article
can be found at Dunnington & Den­
eff’s.
Turkeys are being brought to market
for the thanksgiving trade.
Many
thousands will be shipped from South­
ern Oregon. Twelve cents a pound is
being paid for them, which is a very
good price.
Rev. N. S. Hollcroft, Baptist mis­
sionary for Rogue Giver Association,
will begin a series of meetings at Eagle
Point on the fifth Sunday in this
month. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to all.
H. T. McIntyre, St. Paul, Minn.,
who has been troubled with a disorder­
ed stomach, says: "Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets do me
more good than anything 1 have ever
taken.” For sale by City Drug Store
Rev. J. S. McCaiD, who recently re­
turned to Medford, was in chargo of
the Methodist church at Cambridge,
Idaho, for sometime.
His health,
which’was considerably impaired when
he arrived here, is improving
S F. Hathaway, an enterprising
citizen of Wiliow Springs precinct,
made us a call Saturday. Lie is engaged
in horticulture, and presented us with
several handsome apples of the Rubicon
variety, one of the best grown.
D. Perozzi, the en’erprising pro­
prietor of the Ashland Creamery, and
Miss Louise Ganiere, the well-known
school teacher, wore joined in wedlock
Wednesday. A large number of friends
extend their congratulations and best
wishes.
Thos. C. Norris havo received a full
line of new harness and saddles, which
they are selling at very rea onable
rates. They also keep an excellen
assortment of second-hand goods in the
same building and execute upholstery
of every description.
Palm & Bodge’s big and handsome
brick block is nearing completion.
Young A Hall, who have leased the
corner rooms, will open their saloon
inside of two weeks. It will bo called
The Medford, and will be second to
no resort of the kind in the state.
Blue-print maps of any township in FOR TEACHERS’
Announcement.
Hughes—O’Toole.
Roseburg, Oregon, Land District, show­
EXAMINATIONS.
ing all the vacant lands, for 50-'cents
A song service will be given in the
each. If you want any information
Last Sunday afternoon, at the Cath­
from the U. S. Land Office, address
Presbyterian church of Jacksonville olic parsonage in Jacksonville, Rev
Superintendent
of
Public
Instruc
­
Title Guarantee A Loan Co., Rose­
Sunday, Nov. 23d, at 7:30 p. m.
J. I). Murphy joined in the holy bonds
tion Ackerman has announced tiiat,
burg, Oregon.
The following will be the order of of matrimony Chas. W. Hughes of
until
further
notice,
questions
in
ex
­
Tho Ashland Normal School football
service:
Pooh Bah and Miss M le O’Toole of
team went down to defeat before the aminations for state and county 1. Invocation.....................................
Phoenix. The groom is an industri­
Eugene High School team at Eugene teachers’ papers will be taken from 2. Anthem, "Praise Ye the Lord,”
ous, clever young man, while his
the
following
sources:
Saturday, with a score of 24 to Oagainst
......................................... J. H. Leslie bride, the amiable and accomplished
General history— Medieval and Mod­ 3.
It. The Ashlanders were consider­
Psalm, 148....................................
daughter of Darby O’Toole, the well-
ably the heavier; but the Eugene men ern, by Adams.
4. Prayer...........................................
known railroad section foreman, is
Bookkeeping
—
Hall
’
s
Art
of
Ac
­
had more vim and displayed greater
5. Anthem, "Blessed are They,’’..
one
of the alumnae of St Mary’s
counts.
skill.
............................... Chas. H. Gabriel Academy of Jacksonville. Miss Ida
Physiology—Colton’s Briefer Course. 6. Scripture Reading......................
C. E. Hooper, secrotary of the Jack-
Kleiuhammer was the bridesmaid
English Literature—Brooks.
7. Solo, "He was Despised and Re­
son Co. Lumber Co., which operates
and
L. II. Hughes his brother’s best
United Stales History—Thomas.
jected”.................................... Handel
on tho Blecher lands, located about
man. A sumptuous wedding dinner
Civil Government—Strong and 8. Offertory and Anthem, "O Won­
three miles south of Jacksonville, was Shaefe r.
drous Cross,”............ E. O. Excell at the Taylor House, at which the of­
9. I Solo,_ "Calvary,”......... Paul Rodney ficiating minister presided, followed
in our city Tuesday. They are al­
Theory and Practice—White’s Art 10. Address
________ ____
ready manufacturing a considerable
the ceremony. Tbe young couple
of Teaching.
11. Solo, "Pass Under the Rod”...
quantity of superior lumber, and find
left for Graut’s Pass tbe same even
Methods—White’s Art of Teaching. 12. Anthem, "Search Me, O God,”
no trouble in disposing of all of it.
............................... Chas. H. Gabriel ing,.on a short visit. In unison with
Absolutely Pure
Art of Questioning—White’s Art of 13. Benediction
..................................
“Some years ago, while at Martins­ Teaching.
their many friends we tender our aon- THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTS
burg, W. Va., I was taken with
^ratulations, and trust that their
Arithmetic—One-fifth from White’s
cholera morbus, which was followed
Grand
Thanksgiving
Ball.
journey
n matrimonial seas will be
by diarrhoea. The doctor’s meviictue Art of Teaching and Slate Course of
Haught with happiness and prosper­
did me no good. I was advised to get Study, and four-fifths from Went­
A dancing party will be given Thurs­ ity.
A Successful Enterprise.
a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, worth.
day night, November 27th. under the
Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy,
Grammar—One-tifth from White’s
which 1 did. and it cured me sound
auspices of Jane McCully. Cabin. N. D.
The Ashland creamery is now
COUNTY RECORDS.
and well.—G. A. M orris , Emhree- Art of Teaching and State Course of of O, Jacksonville. Prof. Helman's
owned
by D. Perozzi, a Swiss. It was
Study,
and
four-fifths
from
Higher
ville, Pa. Sold by City Drugstore.
popular orchestra will furnish the
Lessons in English.
established
September 14, 1896. Dur-
Matters
of
Importance
Transacted
at
I)r. C. II. Ray, who was in Medford
Reading—One-fifth from White’s music. Supper will be set by the mem­
ing
the
month
of June of this year
the Court House.
Saturday, informs us that little dam­ Art of Teaching and State Course of bers of the order, which is a guarantee
tbe
creamery
received
7660 pounds of
Study,
and
four-fiftns
from
General
ages has be>n done to his works by the
of its excellence. Tickets, including
butter
fat,
fur
which
was paid 17J
Information
and
Power
to
Read.
supper, 92.00.
raising of the waters of Rogue river,
REAL ESTATE.
Geography—Oue-fifth from Wiiite’s
cents
per
pound.
During
July 20
The
following
floor
managers
have
and that operations are progressing Art of Teaching and State Course of
City of A-hland to Ashland Mfg cent® per pound was paid for 7024
been appointed: Medford, W. I. Vaw-
satisfactorily.
He discharged a large Study aod four-fifths from Frye's ter, E. Van Dyke and Dr. J. M. Keene. Co, certain rights and privileges; $1.
; pounds uf butter fat. They gather
number of his employes, as no work Complete Geography,
Jacksonville, M. M. Taylor, Harry
H G Coffin to A P Estabrook, q c d both milk and cream. The average
Psychology
—
Buell.
Luy,
Lewis
Ulrich,
T.
J.
Kenney.
♦
will be done at night for the present;
to mining claim«, sec 25, twp 35, 4 w; milk teat is 4.8, which seems to us la
Composition—Carpenter.
Ashland, Geo. F. Barron, J. E. Thorn­
but a big force is still employed.
•1.00.
Remaining subjects—State Texts.
ton, F. D. Wagner.
pretty high; but many of tbe cowa
H L Lioyd et al to J R Cook, 160 are alfalfa fed, and this may account
If you are troubled with impure
A cordial invitation Is extended.
blood" indicated by sores, pimples, Passenger Train Wrecked.
acre«, sec 14, twp 40, 4 e; $1400.
for It. They have about 60 custom­
headache, etc., we would recommend
VivieA Watkins to Geo Palmer, ers, aud milk is shipped from Med­
Acker’s Blood Elixir, which we sell
On
Trial
for
His
Life.
The northbound passenger train
power of attorney.
under a positive guarantee. It will al-
ford, Phoenix, Talent, Hornbrook and
G W Lane to M F Donohue, q c d Cove. Practically all the butter Is
always cure scrofulous or syphilitic No. 12 was wrecked six miles north of
J. A. McDonald, who killed Ed
poisons and all blood diseases. 50 cts. Cottage Grove Sunday afternoon.
to undivided i interest in quartz consumed at home, there being but
and $1-00. A. I’. Estabrook, Gold The engine and five cars left the Loucks and Henry Hoover tn Siski­ claim«, Sardine creek district; $100.
you county, Calif., several moutiis
little shipped out. However, some
Hill, Oregon. The leading druggist.
track. The ouly one hurt was a
J R Copper to W L Bonebrake, 20 was sold to the Alaskan trade. It
J. B. Welch, whoconducts asaw mill tramp, who was riding on the blind ago, was tried at Yreka for the mur­ acres, sec 23, twp 39. 1 e; $1000.
was packed in tins and tubs. Mr.
in Meadows precinct, without any in­ baggage, and lie may die from the in­ der of the first-named man and found
Perozzi is agent for the DeLayai
E
K
Hanna
to
J
Broad,
q
c
d
to
un
­
tention of violating the lax provided in juries received. The engine and Lag­ guilty of manslaughter. Ilis trial fo» divided 16 interest in Gold King cream separator.
It seems to us that several
such cases, dumped a quantity of saw­ gage cars are badly damaged, and one killing Hoover is now progressing. quartz claim, Jackson county; 91.
creamerie« could be established
McDonald
was
the
keeper
of
two
dust into Evans creek. Hewasnotified end of the mail car was smashed.
Johanna Houck to E A Hildreth, lished in the valley and operated at
deadfalls and enjoys an unenviable
of his transgre-sion, and lost no time in Three passenger coaches went off tbe reputation. It is the opinion or the Sr, e 4 of lots 9 and 10, A«i^and Home­ a nice profit. There is a lively de­
mand for good butter always.
appearing in Justice Purdin’s court and track, and the trucks were all knock­ large majority that he murdered both stead Association; $175.
pleading guilty. A fine of $25 was im­ ed off the cars. The baggage car was men In edd blood and should be
G Naylor to H Bailey, 160 acres, secs
hanged. The prosecution is beiDg
Danger Signal* la the Alps*
posed, which was immediately paid.
thrown across the track, and the represented by District Attorney 5 and 6, twp 40, 4 e; $800.
According tn the international agreement re­
Prof. A. P. Armstrong, principal and three coaches diagonally from the Lodge and C. J. Luttrell, while J. F.
II Bailey to W R Starr, parcel Of cently made I d regard to danger signala In the
chief owner of the Portland Business it. One coach was 30 or 40 feet Farraher aud L. F. Coburn appear land, sec 6. twp 40, 4 e; $500.
Alps six shots or movemenu of a light will
College, one of the best institutions of from the rails. The track was badly for the defendant.
Jas Galbraith to C B French, 9 be recognized as a call for aasiaunce. 1«
of stomach, liver and bowel trouble« it
the kind on the Pacific Coast, arrived torn up for 300 feet, aDd the roadbed
acres, sec 16, twp 39, except a strip C f cases
Recovered Speech and Hearing.
la always wise to heed the flrat danger signal,
here Thursday morning. He is on a badly damaged. Tills is one of the
and give Nature the assistance she is calling
Messrs. E ly B ros .—I commenced 20 feet for street purposes; $1200.
visit to his mother, Mrs. M. J. Arm­ most miraculous wrecks that lias ever using your Cream Balm about two
Carter Land Co to A Simmons, lots tor. The best medicine to a.d tbe stomach In
strong, who recently received a para­ occurred on the Southern Pacific sys­ years ago for catarrh. My voice was 5, 6, 7, H B Carter’s add to Ashland: digesting the food, to stir up tbe liver or to
open up the clogged bowels, la Hostetter's
lytic stroke. The Professor is a native tem. The scene of t lie wreck is a low, somewhat thick and my "hearing was $475.
Stomach Bitters. It is backed by a record of
of Jacksonville, and well and favorabiy marshy stretch, where the track is dull. My hearing has been fu’.ly restored
Carter Land Co to Malvina Fergu­ titty vears of cures. Be sure to try tbe Bitters
flat and the ground soft. Toe cause and my speech has become quite clear.
known throughout the state.
of the accident can only be attributed I am a teacher in our town.
son,
lot 36. Belleyenue tract, Ashland; if you are a Sutterer from indigestion, dyspep­
Sick headache absolutely and per­ to negligent inspection of tiiat part, of
sia. flatulency, constipation or biliousness.
_ _L. G. B rown , Granger, O.
»500.
manently cured by using Moki Tea, a tne road. The timber« of the culvert
Our Private Stamp s on the neck of the bottle:
The
Balm
does_not
in
¡tate
or
cause
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa­ through which the train crashed sneezing.
Carter Land Co to "Elizabeth RvSS,
tion and indigestion, makes you eat, were found to be rotten. Several of ori X'zing. Sold bydiuggists at 50 cts. lots 21 and 22, II B Carter's add to
mailed
by
Elv
Brothers,
56
Warren
sleep, work and be happy. Satisfac­ the passengers were bruised, but net St., New
A Colony of Beavers.
Ashland; »300.
" rYork."
tion guaranteed or money Back. 25 cts. seriously.
S A Foudray et al to 11 P Hargrave
and 50cts. Write to W. H. HOOKER
The Holiday Excursion.
H. C. Perkins and Fred Mensch of
A CO., Buffalo, N. Y.. for a free
et
al, 22.25 acre«, d 1 c No 43, twp 38,
To the Public.
sample. A. P. Estabrook. Gold Hill,
Grant
’s Pass, who recently returned
1 w; »1.00.
Allow me to say a few words In
Oregon. The leading druggist.
The S. f?. Co., which does not en-
from
the
Cascade forest reserve,where
of Chamberlain's Cough Re­ courage such affairs any mure than it, Jane E Plymaleetal to O Borsell,
SiLce our last issue several inches of praise
they
have
been engaged for tbe past
commissioners
’
court
.
medy. lean recommend it with the
three months in surveying tbe old
rain fell, and there is a superabundance utmost confidence. It has d?ne good can help, lias probab’y demoralized
Journal fur the month of October, 1902,
military road of tbe Oregon and Cen­
of moisture. Outdoor work has b.en work for me and will do the same for the usual holiday excursion to SaD I
was read by the court, compared and
others.
I
had
a
very
severe
cough
and
Francisco. Messrs. Peil and Bolton,
suspended for tffb season, it seems.
tral land grant, report finding a large
approved.
cold and feared 1 would get pneu­
Railroad traffic was interfered with, monia; but after taking the second who have had them in charge, make
colony of beavers in the mountains of
Reports of county treasurer, re­
by slides both north and south of us, dose of this medicine 1 felt better, tbe lollowing announcement: "On
the Upper Deschutes, near the base of
and trains are considerably behind three bottles of it cured my cold and account of the S. P. Co. making large corder, sheriff and clerk examined, Mt. Scott. There are several hundred
advances
in
chartered
car
rates
to
San
time. Rarely has so much water fallen the pains in my chest disappeared en­
compared and appioved.
beavers in tbe colony, and they con­
in this section during so short a time. tirely. I am most respectfully yours Francisco, it will be impossible to
Resignation of A K Sauborn, su­
make the fare less than $16 00 from
stitute,
most probably, tbe only col­
The White Cross Mining Co., operat­ for health, R alph S. M eyers , 64 — Ashland and return. If sixty people pervisor uf road district No 21, ac­ ony of these much-prized,furry-coated
Thirty-seventh St.. Wheeling, W. Va. wish to go at above rate, advise the cepted, and J H Whipple appointed
ing near Gold Hill, under the manage­ For sale by City Drug Store.
creatures on the coast. They have
managers at once.”
supervisor of «aid district.
ment of Mr. Leavenworth, seems to be
dammed up the river in many places
It appearing that Eagle Point
in deep water financially. Several
Failed to Materialize.
A Runaway Bicycle
and formed large lakes, some of
justice district having no legally
judgments have recently been taken
which ccver an area of several hun­
Terminated w¡th an ugly cut on the
against it. The company s property is
There arrived in our city, one day leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin G’ove. qualified and acting constable, Irwin dred acres. This beaver colony should
said to be a good one; but a disagree­ last week, a woman of mannish ap- IP. It developed a stubborn ulcer, Daley, was appointed constable of be protected, as they occupy a terri­
ment among its stockholders has arisen,
unyielding to doctors and remedies said district.
tory io close proximity to Crater
that is said to be the cause of the rarel and hearing, claiming to bail for years. Then Buckleu’s Arnica
T Ballwin appointed road super­ Lake National Park, and make a val­
from Shasta county, CaliL, and in­ Salve cuud. It just as good for
trouble.
uable addition to this great natural
If you are bilious and seeking ad- dulging the sobriquet of “the cattle burns, «raids, skin eruptions a-:d vise»! ot district No 30 aud llenry wonder. Mr. Perkins stated that
Tunn of di-trict N j 13.
v.sers:
queen.” She was ostensibly bent on piles. 25c a City Drug Store.
there are a tew trappers at work dev­
Take DeWitt’s Little Early a big land deal, and soon had several
In the matter of the bids submitted astating tbe colony; and unless the
Risers
f ir publishin .• the delinquent tax officials put a check to it, this, one of
real-estate agents and attorneys danc-
Order Must Pay Policy.
Just before going to bed.
list
for the year 1901. The bid of I tbe very few remaining colonies of
tog attendance upon her. Her name
You will find on tbe morrow
beavers, will go as the others have
You are rid of your sorrow—
The jury in the case of J. P. Finley, J Kaiser of the Valley Record being gone.
was registered as A. E. King. She
That's all; just enough said.
offered Mr. Bybee $14,000 for his ex­ guardian of L‘o Patterson, Jr., a the lowest, it was ordered by tte
Tnese famous pills do not gripe: but
court that the sheriff publish tie
move bowels gently and easily,cleans- tensive land holdings, and agreed to arificr, against the United Artisan«, j
sing the liver. Their tonic effect gives take his stock and hay. It was re­ to recover insurance on a policy issued delinqueut tax list for t ie year 1901
strength to the glands, preventing a ported that the trade fell through to L. J. Pallets >n, deceased, tried at 1 in tile Valk v Record.
return of the disorder.
In the matter of delii quent taxe«
because there was a disagreement Portland last week, returned a ver­
TheS. P. R. R. Co. intends straight­ over the commission Mr. Simons, who dict in favor of tlie p aint ff for $1976. for the year 1901. The court having
includes interest. Tne defense I examined returns and report of tbe
ening out the road between Redding negotiated the sale, claimed was due This
was
tiiat
Patterson commuted suicide
“ When the butter won’t
and Ashland in the near future. There him. However, the Tidings says tiiat by taking carbolic acid. The attor­ sueriff and tax collector, and being
ttie
woman
suddenly
left
town.
Mon
­
are numerous 24-dt’gree curves, which day her agent received word from her neys f«r the plaintiff showed as a fully satisfied with the corrections of come put a penny in the
make hard pulling for long trains and from Sacramento or R-mding that she matter of law that this did not render same, hereby approves said returns churn,” is an old time dairy
and allo a s certain credits, and here­
strain the rails. In the other por­ had been disappointed in some finan­ the policy void.
It often seems to
by orders the county clerk to issue a proverb.
tions the curves are not more than 16 cial transactions and she would be un­
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
able
to
close
the
deal.
A
check
to
degrees at any point. With this im­
Take Laxative RromoQuinlne Tablets. All warraut fur the collection of »5560.97 work though no one has ever
provement the railroad will be enabled cover his expenses *as also sent.
Druggists refund the monev if it falls to cun' In accordance with tlie provisions of
told why.
Grove's signature is on each bex. 25c.
to make better time and prevent so
«ec 2814, session laws of 1901; and tbe
Stops the Cough
many accidents on account of rails
When mothers are worried
and Works off tbe Cold.
county clerk is further ordered to
spreading or breaking.
Box Social.
Laxative Bromo-Qulntne Tablets cure a cold
ciiargc said sheriff in his books* and because the children do not
The remains of Thos. Wilson, who tn one day. No Cure. NoPay. Price 25 cents.
A box social will be given in Wood­ on his account as tax collector at* gain strength and flesh we
died at Salem recently, were shipped
< rror of $1401.86.
to Bonanza for burial. The deceased ’Twas Catherine Mary once, we guess, men’s Hall at Phoenix, Friday even­
Warrants were ordered drawn on say give them Scott’s Emul­
Though
now
’
tis
Kathryn
Mae;
ing, Nov. 21st, for the benefit of the
was a pionjer resident of Klamath
the
treasury as follows:
Styll
thys
was
no
ono
’
s
busyness
A
Thanksgiv-
public,
school
library,
sion.
county and well and favorably known
County and commissioners’
rendered.
All
If
she
lykes
yt
that
wae.
ing
programme
will
bo
in Southern and Southeastern Oregon.
It is like the penny in the
court.................................... $ 116 00
—Philadelphia Press. are qordially invited to attend.
Abvutsix years ago, his mental powers
Circuit
court
..............................
18
70
milk
because it works and
failing him, he was committed to the
asylum for the insane, where he died at
Sheriff's salary ..................... 333 33
because there is something
thcageof 76years. Twosons, Jeff Wilson
Cletk’s "
..................... 250 CO
/Vo Good For Business,
of Landed valley and Simpson Wilson
Recorder’s sal.-ry..................... 152 56 astonishing about it.
of Trail creek, and one daughter, Mrs
When you have made a night of it on any whisky, but
Treasurer
’s “ • ....................
66 66
Mary McDonald of Bonanza, are left
Scott’s Emulsion is simply
tounourn the loss of a good father.
School superioteu’eut’s saiaiy 83 35
Assestor’s salary....................... 159 n a milk of pure cod liver oil
RELIGIOUS.
L’ax rebates...............................
6 35 with
some hypophosphites
this is the way you feel in the morning. Your drinking
Current
expenses
......................
50
204
Jacksonville and Central Point Charge
especially prepared for delicate
has interfered with your business. If you want to see
C url h< use .............................. 108 05
how you feel after a night of it on the N obl « brands,
of the M. E. Church.
see our next advertisement. Our whiskies are the best
Care uf poor.............................. 1121 95 stomachs.
for convivial and medicinal uses. Call for them.
Jacksonville: — First
an 1
third
Bridges and r ads.................... 622 67
Children take to it naturally
Sundays, preaching morning and even­
At all CLUBS, BAM and DEALERS.
E ccl ioh < x pet.ses...................
4 00
ing. Sunday School every Sunday
morning.
Scalp bounty.............................. 72 00 because they like the taste
W. A VAN SOW WER * CO, tac.. Diitrlkatara, PORTLAND, «RE
Central Point:—Second, fourth, fifth
Ferries........................................
15 0e and the remedy takes just as
Sundays, preaching morning and even­
PROBATE COURT.
naturally to the children be­
ing. Sunday School and Class Meeting
every Sunday morning.
Epworth
E-tatc of Geo D Ridinger. Inver - cause it is so perfectly adapted
League, /every Sunday evening.
tory shows property valued at »1800.
Estate of J W Masterson. Propel- to their wants.
Catarrh and Hay Fever.
For all weak and pale and
ly valued at $1800. Order setting
Liquid Cream Balm is becoming quite
as popular in many localities as Elv's
apart personal property made.
thin children Scott’s Emulsion
Cream Balm solid. It is prepared for
Estate of Jas McDonough. Final
Foot
Hill
Fruit
Form
—
7I
Acre«-20
acrt'H
In
cultivation,balance
brush,tine
use in atomizers, and is highly prized
house, barn and outbuildings Living water from mountain, spring piped direcMy to
account and statement approved is the most satisfactory treat-
by those who have been accustomed to
residence U acres seeded to alfalfa Only IK miles from Central Point. Every acre
good orchard land, adapted to ultulfu. I32IXI Crops reserved
and executrix discharged.
call upon physicians for such a treat­
ment.
Volley Home—28 acre traot adjoining
Central
Point town. SU _____
acres in
„
_
ment. Many physicians are using and
Estate of F M Plymale. Dec 20tli
We will send you
cultivation, small house and barn. 15 acres good fruit land. 11250. A nice home for
prescribing it. All the medicinal pro­
some one.
set
as
the
day
of
final
settlement.
the
penny, /. e., a
(rrnln . Ufinch
acres in a square.
Fair tence but no
________ -M
_______________
_____ All
__ in _ cultivation.
__________ ________________
perties of the celebrated Cream Balm
buildings. Rich, .......................................
Estate of Arthur Wilson. Order
black soil, which fruit men claim will prove adapted to fruit trees.
sample free.
are contained in the Liquid form, which
Two miles from town. 'l’be present crop speaks for tbe quality of the soil. IflOOU. Crops
setting aside property and confirming
is 75. cts including a spraying tube. All
reserved.
Re sure that this picture in
A Crockerjnck-13« acres orchard land. 2 miles from Central Point, all but five
druggists, or by mail. Ely Brothers,
sale of personal property made. De­
the form of a label is on the
acres
of
which
Is
the
very
best
ot
fruit
land.
21)
acres
of
timber
land
goes
with
the
56 Warren St., New York.
wrapper of every bottle of
place. An excellent,7-room house, lathed and plastered, brick milk house, good barn and
cember 29111 set as day of final settle­
Emulsion you buy.
granary, woodshed, smokehouse and outbuildings. * Two wells, tine water. Entire place
ment.
visible from residence. One of the bust bargains on our list. I65UÜ. Crops reserved.
SCOTT
& BOWNE,
This is the peer of any fruit location in Jackson county.
E-tate of II S Dunbar. Order that
Chemists,
F H Carter, administrator, be author­
HOLMES BROS,, Central Point, Ore.
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
<1 by drugglFta.
ized to expend $150 in the prosecutlJD
JOC.
and >1.00; all dr aegiMA
of a certain contest made.
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