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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, *902. VOL. XXXII. BRIEF MENTION. Eggs have lieen as high as $1 a dozen at Lakeview. I JE kecoveby or 1 Wm. Mayfield of Spikenard has been MNliESOTA MAN. j granted a pension of $10 a month. IJi* ! >*r T.iku'»w II It«*comr and Mrs. B. F. C. Edmonson of Big Butte it. IliiiiMrlf Ar«*uud Like has gone to San Francisco on a visit. A -Snake. Circuit court will be in regular session W .! ' (S' ft -ry of the wonderful re- r ivv. v of John Hunter in tlie little town again next Monday. The docket is not of Chico, C ihf., from paralysis and lix-o- a large one. niotor ataxia is still in sh in the mind of Mrs. E. Ross, one of the pioneers of «v. rvotie. an account of another equally renuuksble and som -what similar case Southern Oregon, has become a resi comes from Minnesota. dent of Ashland. Near N ■ t.' ficid, Milin., lives P. A. D'l: Joe. Turner has commenced a suit 1, known to everybody rouud sb-- t the town. In the fall of 1900 be for divorce against his wife Abigail. C. Wi* - oblipil to give np work, because of P. Snell is his attorney. p. d :i>o which one of the physicians Services will be held at the Catholic v. l.-o* :U tend'd <•:>»] .1 him called locomotor church Sunday, by Rev. J D. Murphy, Elder Brownrigg has sold his inter r.r:>- i nu<l another paralysis, Ha suf ests in Phoenix precinct and will re tered far move than three year» and, for ut the usual time. move to California soon. » t--r ti time, lay in a harness by the M. Sidley of Lake creek and his ■r s dir- ti ni. He grew worse and Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Parson, who have hy -i< iauspvonounccd him incurable. brother were in Medford Tuesday, as been at San Francisco for sometime : < . like a niira-'le, caiuc Lua also was M. D. Bowlus. returned home a few days ago. L-. t him tell the story: •-> J. L. Willits, the merchant-miner, past, r «. _ .. ,v , i , ,ni had I n coming on slowly for I*cv. M. D. Wilson of lalent will re- y. ar.s, says. “A cold numl> has returned to Watk’ns from Medford, move to Grant’s Pass during the week, i.c ai 'iii.ueuecd iu my feet and worked accompanied by his wife. i. > ..;<ls. 't gri w worse, and, iu Nov- to accept the pastorate of the Free Jacksonville Fire Co. and the Board • ::i .. JiiOO, 1 had to quit work. The Methodist church. - beut me over, and, when I at- of Trustees held their monthly meeting, Marriage license was granted this ti to si.aightcn un.it felt as if Monday and Tuesday last. ' H.-.ic. >n "wns cutting mein the pit of the week to Henry A. Rehkopf and Nina Thos. Winslow of Scott River, Cali*., wu'i a knife. I always felt Wright of Applegate, and to D. Ste made his friends living in this section ; . 1 ami»Id not rest at night, my L et phenson and Lillia A. Del’usho. f “ .-.s if i’-. '"wora m eilles sticking in a visit during the past week. t! >m and my legs got so numb that I could The land invo’ved in the case of Dr. Geo. W. Smith of Corval'ishas locat i" ' hi tb -ii and in ver feel it. C. R. Ray vs. S. P. Conger, et al., was ed a mining claim in Watkins district, Th would sliake so sometimes that I sold by Sheriff Rader Saturday, The >11 not h Id them still with both as also has G. W. Thompson. hank'. judgment creditor bid it in at $618.70. Thos. Riley and J. Patterson, county “ h h> n I got jv> that T could not walk Co. B., 5th regiment, O. N. G., of and 1 h.;4 to puil myself around like a commissioners, were at Jacksonville Ashland, at its recent election, elected s>iako. When I g >t excited niy heart this week, on official business. wi ,i’. I pel > a' > and I would choke np. H. S. Evans as captain, Fred Carter Miss Elsie Day is quite ill at the res- and Chester Easter as first and second My k.duevs also b>inme affected and carsed me much pahi.” denee of her parents, Judge and Mrs. lieutenants. "Didn't tho dix'iors help you?” was S. J. Day, we are sorry to learn. asked. Robt. and Walter Oglesby have re Mrs. Rose Wiley and Mrs. J. Wise of turned from Northern California, and “No. One of them had mo on my l>ed iu a ha rues» for several months, but Ashland, also Miss Lucy Kent of Med are visiting their mother, who livos th it did liienogood. Tiny tried various ford, visited in Jacksonville recently. near Jacksonville. things raid, at last, said I could not be Miss May Buffer has been attend cured. W. S. Beck, the miner, and who is a K.% • I Dr. WiTmns’ Pink ing the family of E. J. DeBart of well known in Southern Oregon, has I 2 'il.'» 1 lie. T i first ixa Medford. She is a graduate from the arrived at Seattle from Nome, where my I e •fel sleep giKxi. i w a w< l-i f ire 1 c.'i iti move uiy Good Samaritan hospital. he has been for some time past. Í ;t.i bj, but fr > ii iluit oii l G. W. Skinner of Council Bluffs, .......1 Frank Ennis, who has been sojourning 1 C? : y f.i. t. I will never stop Iowa, has been In Jacksonville several r” b ’ f in Jacksonville during the past few Williams' Pink Pills, f»< times this week, visiting with J. N. weeks, left for Calistoga, Calif., Mon Lrt-V i I i :..l a new man of me.” At ;ul <h _____ or ... direct _____________ from Dr. Williams of the Iowa Lumber Co. day. His health is considerably im Williams M brine Company, Schenec Jas. B. Duggan of San Francisco, proved. tady, N \ , fifty cents per box; six boxes who owns valuable placer mines locat tor two dollars and fifty cents. C. C. Wood, who has been engaged ed in Forest creek district, is looking in the law and insurance business at after his property. Be is accompanied Ashland for sometime past, left for MARRIED. by Jos. B. Duggan and Robt. McGill. Detroit, Mich., Monday, to accept a The Jackson County Lumber Co., lucrative position. G illett -P ollock —Near Winona. Josephine County, Nov. 27, 1902, G. whose mills are located three miles Thos. McAndrew has partitioned his south of Jacksonville, are prepared to I. Gillett and Miss Etta Pollock. fill o ders f ir lumber of every size and finejargc tract of land,located in Roxy C lement —H ulbert —At Grant’s description. If not in the yard, will preeinct, with the intention of deeding Pass, Nov. 19, 1902. by Rev. J. W. saw to order on short notice. Postoffice it to his wife and children. G. T. Jones McDougall, Geo. Clement and Miss address Jacksonville. did the work. Betsy Hulbert. The protracted meeting at the M. E. E nglish —C arlton —At Grant's Pass Miss Grace Garrett has resigned her Nov. 26, 1902, C. C. English and church, which has been progressing position as a teacher in the Medford Laura Carlton. for sometimo, while it continues to at schools, to accept one in the Ashland H oward — W oodson — In Jackson tract a large attendance and much in ville, Nov. 26, 1902, Jeff. Howard and terest, has not been productive of the schools, and will be succeeded by Miss Julia Fielder. The change will take Mrs. L. J. Woodson of Ashland. results Rev. Mr. Lockhart, the officiat place ai the beginning of the new year. H arper —H artelrode —At Paisley, ing minister, had hoped for. It will Nov. 27, 1902, James Harper and Miss soon come to close. B. F. Carter has had the original Ruby Hartelrode. townsite of Woodville, which never was The stereopticon entertainment given S mith —N ute —In Medford, at the platted correctly, properly arranged residence of S. H. Murray, Nov. 30, at U. S. Ball, b.v Evangelist Holmes 1902, by Rev. W. B. Moore, K. E. and Prof, and Mrs. G. A. Webb (who by G. T. Jones, county surveyor. He Smith of Liberty, Ind., and Miss have been holding such successful meet still has some desirable property for Laura Nute of Roxy Precinct. sale. ings at Medford) under the auspices of B oyd —G riffin —At Redding, Calif., the Society of Christian Endeavor, E. P. Hughes, who recently purchas November 18, 1902, A Boyd ofChico, pleased the many in attendance. Had ed an excellent traet of land adjoining Calif., and Miss Leia Griffin of Jose it been properly advertised the attend Ashland, has had it platted Into large phine county. ance would have been much better. and desirable lots by County Surveyor A nderson —C olf . m an — At Eugene, The steel bridge across Bear creek, Jones. He should have no trouble in Nov. 25,1902.by Rev. M. H. Wallace, Geo. N. Anderson and Miss Emma at Medford, was completed Tuesday disposing of them. Coleman, both of Jackson county. evening, and is now in constant use. It Thos C. Norris have received a full C oyle — P epple —In San Francisco, is a handsome, substantial structure, line of new harness and saddles, which Nov. 21. 1902, by Rev. John A. B. second to none In Southern Oregon, they are selling at very reasonable Wilson, J L. Coyle and Miss Annie and reflects credit on those connected rates. They also keep an excellen E. Pepple, both of Hornbrook. with its construction. There is no assortment of second-hand goods in the danger that the waters of tho stream same building and execute upholstery M achado —T ice —At Sawyer'» Bar, Calif., Nov. 22, 1902, by Rev. J. J. will ever affect it, under any ordinary of every description. Enright, Antonio Vira Machado and emergency, while no weight that can One evening last week E. C. W. Miss Irene Tice,formerly of Medford. be put on it will break it down. Kiefer, who was on his way from Med We inadvertently neglected to com ford to Jacksonville, was thrown from ment on the interesting programme a buggy and badly hurt. He is under BORN printed in our columnsand rendered at the doctor's care; but will probably be M ickleson —At Ashland, Nov. 29, the Presbyterian church not long since. able to be about in a week or ten days. 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. August Mickle The principal feature was the beautiful The Iowa Lumber Co. has ordered son, a daughter. song service, which was participated in another boiler from Portland, which P ettigrew —At Eagle Point, Nov. 22, by the choir, composed of Mrs. J. H. will soon be in position. This will en 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petti Hoffinan, Miss Ethel Barber, Mrs. Gus able It to increase its output consider grew, a son. Newbury, Prof. Washburn, H. G. Dox B road —At Jacksonville, Nov. 25, 1902, and Miss Carrie Beekman, the organ ably. A large quantity of superior to Mr and Mrs. Wm. Broad, a son. ist, assisted by John F. Miller. The lumber is already on the yards, which D odson —At Warner Lake, Noy. 17, fallowing solos were cleverly sung: “He will find a ready market. 1902. to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Dodson, was Despised and Rejected,” by Miss The masquerade ball held at Central Ethel Barber; “Calvary,” by J. F. a son. Miller, and “PaBS Under the Rod,” by Point Thanksgiving was a great suc P axton —At Lakeview, Nov. 14, 1902, H. G. Dox. Rev. Mr. Jones, the pas cess. AU who were in attendance re to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paxton, a son. tor, delivered an excellent address. port hazing enjoyed themselves thor G ardner —In Medford, Nov. 25, 1902, oughly. The samrean be said of those to Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Gardner,a son. PERSONAL MENTION. who partook of the supper under the S tewart —In Medford, Nov. 26, 1902, auspices of the Epworth League. to Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart, a Rev. S. H. Jones spent a few days in Work on the Klamath Lake railroad is daughter. Ashland this week. being carried on energetically, with ex H amrick —At Central Point, Nov. 21, J. 8. Herrin of Ashland was among pectation of completion to the timber 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hamrick, our visitors Tuesday. a son. belt above Fall creek, Siskiyou county, Recorder Applegate and his wife Calif., within the next two months. DIED Rails are laid as far as that point; but were at Medford Monday. W. R. Stansell of the R. R. Lumber there will bo no travel over the road at present. M esseng ER-Near Williams, Josephine and Mining Co. has been at Medford The case of the State vs. Betsy Po- County, Nov. 26, 1902, Simon Mes several times lately. pompkus, tried in the circuit court for senger; aged 66 years. Rev. S. H. Jones will hold services at M oore —At Grant’s Pass, Nov. 26, the Presbyterian church Sunday even Klamath county for the killing of her 1902, W. W. Moore; aged 52 years. mother, Dr. Hannah, in June last, was ing at 7:30 o'clock. Ross—At Central Point, Nov. 29, 1902, W. H. DeZeng and Mr. Spear of Cin given into the hands of the jury Friday infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. D nabar, well-known miners, spent a few night; but an agreement was not reach Ross; aged 4 weeks. ed until 24 hours later, when a verdict YORK—On Missouri Flat, Nov’. 21, 1902, days in Jacksonville thi6 week. of acquittal was returned. Henry York; aged 69 years. Jas. E. Geary of Trail and B. F. C. Lee Blanton was knocked from his W itherell —Near Kerby, Nov. 25, Edmonson of Big Butte were in Med his horse, by coming in contact with the 1902, Alex. Witherell; aged 83 years. ford the forepart of the week. limb of a tree, and sustained the painful M oore —At Grant's Paas, Nov. 26,1902, W. G. Kenney was at Medford Mon injury of having an arm dislocated at Riley Moore; aged 52 years day. He was accompanied hither by the elbow joint. The accident occurred BlEDE—In Ashland, Nov 25, 1902, C. G. W. Skinner of Council Bluffs, Iowa. last Thursday in the Barron precinct, A. O. Biede; aged 49 years, 3 months R. C. Harrison, who has been at near the home of W. H. Shepherd, who and 23 days. Portland, buying machinery for the is an uncle of young Blanton. Iowa Lumber Co., returned Monday. The Thanksgiving ball given at L. F. Jordan, the miner, has return Phoenix under the management of the Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or ed from California, where he has been local lodge of A. O. U. W. was a very stagnant condition of the kidneys or on business connected with the Bowden pleasant affair. Excellent music waB liver, and are a warning it is extremely mine. furnished by Carver's orchestra, while hazardous to neglect, so important Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Freeman of Cen the supper prepared by Mr and Mrs. is a healthy action of these organs. tral Point have returned from a visit F. E. Furry could not be beat. All of They are commonly attended by loss with relatives living at Hornbrook, those present enjoyed themselves. of energy, lack of courage, and some Calif. The dancing party given on the times by gloomy foreboding and de John Rooney, Chas. Riddle and Thos. night of Thanksgiving day was the Dawson were in Jackson vllle this week, event of the season. Orth’s hall was spondency. “ I had pains In my back, could not sleep on thoir way to the mines in Applegate crowded with the votaries of Ter- and when I got up in the morning felt district. pichore and presented a brilliant scene. worse than the night before. I began tak John Breeding, accompanied by The music furnished by Helman & ing Hood's Sarsaparilla and now I can sleep and get up feeling rested and able to Messrs. Burnett and Dawson, are in Satchwell’s orchestra of Ashland was do my work. I attribute my cure entirely to Hood's Sarsaparilla.” M bs . J. N. F erry , the vicinity of Jacksonville, looking first-class and gave general satisfac care H. S. Copeland, Fike Road, Ala. tion, which can also be said of the for mines. The Native Daughters, under Judge Neil, W. M. Colvlg and Dis supper. whose auspices the ball was given, trict Attorney Reames, the attorneys, have every reason to be congratulated arid Pills Core kidney and liver troubles, relieve are at Salem, on business before the upon the success which attended their efforts. the back, and build up the whole system. Supreme Court. Miss Dee Ankeny has gone to Cali fornia on a visit. Postmaster Miller tarried in Medford a while Wednesday. Wm. Cameron of Applegate was among us Saturday. 3. E. Ankeny loft for Eugene Sun day, but will return soon. Mrs. W. B. Moore of Medford visit ed friends living in Jacksonville Wod nesdav. • \ Dr. W. B. Officer of Eagle Point and F. F. Loder of Medford wore in town a few days since. * f LOCAL NOTES. Pains in the Back NO. 49 Thos. M. Reed, who lias boon engag THE CRATER LAKE JAY DAVIS IS ed in the saloon business at Jackson COUNTY RECORDS. NATIONAL PARK. BADLY WOUNDED. ville and Gold Hill, has left Southern Matters of Importance Transacted at Oregon. He said he was going to Recomdations of the Secretary of the Court House. Mexico when he left. A Former Resident of This County the Interior Concerning this A. Alford of Talent was among those Gets the Worst of a Quarrel. Great National Wonder. REAL ESTATE. in Medford during the past week. By act of Congress, approved May With his wife he has been visiting Mrs. N J Wardlaw et. al to A M Pate, 10 As the result of a dispute over a 1902, the tract of land bounded 2 w, with L. F. Willits and R. A. Alford of Klam 22, north by the parallel 43 deg. 4 min. game of pcol iu a saloon at Bonanza, acres, d 1 c No 53, twp 37, ath county, who are their son and north latitude, south by 42 deg. 48 interest in water > ight; $1000. min. north latitude, east by the meri Klamath county, Tuesday night, Sam daughter. J W Merritt to A M Pate, trustee’s dian deg. west, longitude, and west Walker dealt Jay Davis a blow on the deed lot 7, blk 55 Central Point; $10. TheUmpqua Valley Oil Co. of Myrtle by the 122 meridian 122 deg. 16 min. west head with a billiard cue, fracturing Jas Owens to J W Hamrick, 40.70 creek has postponed operations for an longitude, having an area of 249 square his skull and inflicting injuries which indefinite time. Nothing has been done miles in the state of Oregon, and in according to the attending physicians acres, d 1 c No 56 twp 37, 2 w: $100(1. A Beck to W m Dutton, 40 acres, d since the cable to the sand pump part cluding Crater Lake, has been reserv are likely to.prove fatal. Walker and ed and withdrawn from settlement, I c No49, twp 36, 1 w; $1200. ed some three weeks ago, although a occupancy, or sale uuder the laws of Davis were playing a game of poo), T J Penn baker to Rebecca Eggles new pump and cable have arrived. the Uni tea States, and dedicated and when a dispute arose between them ton. 1-Jts 25 and 26,Highland Park add Messrs. Foster and Marsh, the drillers, set apart forever as a public park or as to the count. to A-blaec; $200. have gone to work for the winter in pleasure gre und for the benefit of the Dr. Reames of Klamath Falls was United States, to be known as Crater J May fiel I to Wm Mayfield, their placer mine on Lees creek. called to as-i't Dr. .Johnson in an ex Lake National Park. acres, sec 22 twp 34, 2 w; $900. The park by said act is placed under amination and a surgical operation Acker's Bloou Elixir positively cures Wm Maylxld tu D M Gilliland, e j chronic blood poisoning and all scrofu the exclusive control of the Secretary on the injured mam They found Absolute;/ Pure of ne 1 and nc t >f se j, sec 22, twp 34, lous affections. At all times a match of the Interior, who, among other thr»e fractuns, one extending into 2 w; $1000. less system tonic and purifier. Money things, is authorized to establish rules THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE refundod if you are not satisfied;^ ................................................... "ft and regulations and cause adequate the internal ear, from which blood < ’ C Kei- to G M Ruch, 2 acres ot nleasuresto be taken for the preserva flowed profusely. They raised ä tl-GO- A. 1’. Estabrobf/^ui Hjy, oregon. The . in sec 27, twp 38, 3 w. The leading leading druggi druggist. tion of the natural objects within said piece uf bone which was resting on a ten-aci , park and also lor the protect ion of the $175. WEATHER REPORT. Steel-head salmon are running in timber from wanton depredation, the the braio, and otherwise, as far as D C Bryji • to G 1 ’ Bali, 5 acre', sec great quantities in Rogue river at the presetvatlnn of all kinds of game and possible, repaired tlie man’s head. *1 he f 11; wing is a weather report 8, twp 38; $400. present time. They are being brought fish, the punishment of trespassers, They think, however, that there are for the uiutivu of November, furnished E Patrick LoC M Willetts, lot 9 into Grant's Pass by the wagonload,and the removal of unlawful occupants slight chances of his recovery. by E. Britt, volunteer observer: and intruders, and tiie prevention and Woolen^ acid to Ashland; $8)0. from 500 to 1000 pounds of them are extinguishment ot forest fires. Walker came to Klamath Falls, ar- ! Mean temperature, 41.2 degrees; ’ I State of Oregon ¡.. Ira B Raymond, shipixxl from there daily. Fishermen In the deficiency apjropriathn act riving here last evening, and gaye inuxinium^temperature, 61 deg.on the claim that fish are running in greater of July 1, 1902, an appropriation of himself into the bands of the sher.ff. 320 acres, s< c 36 twp 32, 2 e; $400 9th; minimum temperature, 25 deg. Geo H Andrews to Mrs Grace Fox, numbers in the Rogue river this year $2,000 for the protection and improve ment of the park and the repair and A charge of assault wttli a dangerous lots 31 and 32, blk 2 R R add to Ash on the 22d; mean of maximum tem than they have known for years. perature. 48 3 deg; mean of minimum improvement of roads therein was weapon will be lodged against him, land; $105. John J. O'Neill, the genial 8. P. en made. Thereafter W. F. Arant, of temperature, 34.1 deg; number times with the charge Incr ased in ca«e A R Gregory to M Beswlck, lots 31 gineer, who had a temporary run on Klamath Falls, Or., was appointed Davis dies. I maximum temperature 90 deg or and 32, It R add to Ashland: $150. the road from Portland to Airlie, has superintendent of the reservation, at above, 0; number times minimum Davis is well-known in this couDty, M Beswick to Ariana Rainey, lot returned to Ashland and will resume a compensation of $900 per annum, temperature 32 deg or below,16; num and rules and regulations for the gov being an old resident of Lake Creek 32, blk B, R II add to Ashland; $75. his regular run on Nos. 15 and 16 be ernment of ttie park were promulgat ber times minimum temperature precinct, and having resided at Cen T E II ills to H M Shaw, lot 92, blk tween here and Dunsmuir. It is re ed, and a suitable number of copies 40 deg or below, 24; total tral Point and Medford later. With 23. Cuitwood tract, Ashland; $2100. ported that he has resigned his position hereof were forwarded to the superin precipitation, 6.40 inches; greatest bis family he left for east of the Mrs A B Carey to A M Pate, lot 8, with the railroad company and will en tendent for his guidance, and for dis precipitation in 24 consecutive tribution among tourists in the reser mountaius some months ago. He was blk 55, Central Point; $180. gage in business at the granite city. vation. hours and date,L37, 18th; number of not considered a quarrelsome mao. B Eggleston to S J Combs, lota 31 The act setting aside these lauds A tire at Lakeview last week destroyed clear days, 7; number of partly and 32, blk P, R R add to Ashland; $1. for park purposes differed from the the Oregon Hotel, Geo. Jamerthal’s cloudy days 4; number cloudy days, 19; Revolution Imminent. acts of Congress creating other na A m Addison to G T Boll, 40 acres, restaurant and John Aivergenett’s bar tional parks, in that it provided, number of days on which .01 in or more A sure sign of approaching revolt ber shop. The fire originated in the among other tilings, that the reserva and serious trouble In your system Is sec 7, twp 38, 3 e; $2u0. of precipitation fell, 17; dates on Jennie and C C Charley. Michael which snow fell, 19: precipitation hotel, which was conducted by L F. tion should be “opeu to the location of i ervousr.ess, sleeplessness, or stomach for Sidley, Sarah Wright et al to Ft ti mining claims and the working of upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly Winkleman and owned by W. K. season, 7.45 inches; precipitation for same.” It was not believed, however, Barry. Their loss is estimated at $10,- to be the purpose of this provision to dismember the troublesome causes. It Lake Water Co, for valiAble considei- same time in 1901, 3.77 inches. never fails to tone the stomach, r. gn- 000, half of which was covered by in extend the mining laws to the reserva late the Kidneys and Bowels, stimu ation; right of way deed to certain A Valuable Publication. premises in Jackson county. tion without limitation, but only to surance. The others sustained a total late the Liver, and clarify the blood. There la a publication that la always very A L Ferguson to Clara Ferguson, authorize the location and working of Rundown systems benefit particulary loss. much lookeJ for, on account of the UatruMiva mintngclaims thereon in such manner and all the usual attending aches van land in twp 37, Jackson county; $1. reading matter that it oontalna We refer to The Mountain Copper Company's as not to interfere with, or prejudi ish under Its searching and tHorough FE Payne to II W Sterret, I in Hoe tetter's Almanac for 1MB. published by the mine at Keswick, Cal.,is completely tied cially affect the general purpose for effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only terest in 40t acres, twp 37, 1 w ; *750. Hostetter Company, Pa., proprietors of their up. Tuesday all the machinists were which the reservation was establish 50c, and that is returned if it don’t D Terrill to T E Nichols/parcel ot famous Stomach Bitters. This medical treat ed. The regulations for the govern give perfect satisf iction. Guaranteed dismissed and the railroad employes ment of the park clearly dtfine the ise is published in the English, German, Iand,cHy of Ashland; $953. by City Drug Store. Frenen, Norwegian, Swedish, Bohemian and given wort' that they need not report conditi?ns under which this privilege __ Isabella Heckaiburu et al co T E Spanish languages, and contains interesting for duty. There is a rumor that the is to be exercised. Nichols, se j of see 25, twp 35, 1 w; reading in regard to your health, many testi The superintendent reports that he Will Look After Employes. company has placed an order with a monials as to the efficiency of the Bitters, ,$800. has established headquarters in the » San Francisco employment bureau for park at a place known a« Bridge many amusing anecdotes and otner items that G II Andrew« to C VromaD, lots 6 The S P. Co. has ad. plrd the peir will interest you throughout the year. Don't 300 workmen. If non-union workmen Creek Springs, about six miles from fail to obtain a copy from your druggist; also are imported trouble will surely occur. the drater; that he visited the princi sion syateui for tlie lx netit of its em-1 and 7, blk 27, Gold Hill, $70. J B Welch to Wm May Seid, 120 give the Bitters a trial if you are a sufferer pal camping-places in the reservation, ployes similar to 1 hat. in voju»’ among A correspondent, writing from Cen and found a large number «f campers. the laige railway lines in nusi lv nia ; acre«, sec 22, twp 34, 2 w; $1000. from dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation or tral Point, says: There has been ex No forest fin s were found burning in and other pans uf tlie Ew. Em Wm Mayfield to M S Mayfield, 120 nervousness. It will cure you. aggeration in regard to the reports of the reservation, no timber is being ployes who have readied tlie age of acres, sec 22, twp 34, 2 w; $1000. 70 years aod have tieen in the service The Mormon Temple. the prevalence of diphtheria here. The cut, or other property In the park de of the comp:>i y 20 years <»r over, are > C Eads to S P HuoUr, lot 4, bik stroyed. He states that in conversa disease is confined to one family—the tion with those camping and travel to receive pensions on the basis of 1 49, Medford; $200. The Mormon temple at Salt Lake children of Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Ross— ing through the park he finds that per ce't p< r annum of tlie average PROBATE COURT. City is no doubt the most substantial and the attending physician says it is there is a strong sentiment among salary received (or ten years previ< u- well constructed religious edifice to pensioning for each year of seivice. Guardianship of R ys and Homer and not in a dangerous form. They are them in preserving the natural pic- For example, an employe whose pay in the United States, if not in the turesqueness of the reservation and quarantined at this writing and are all that all are generally disposed to pro averagis $10u0 per annum for ten Drum. Order for loan made as peti world. Corner stone laid April 6,1853, capstone April6, 1892, and dedicated years prior to retirement,and who has tioned for. doing as well as could be expected. tect rather than to destroy A plan has been approved for tpe been in the service of the company Estate or Wm K Rveve«. Saturday. April 6, 1893, over forty years of' con Rev. W. F. Shields expects to be construct construction of a new road aloug the thirty years, will receive a pension Jan 3d,«et as a day of final settlement. stant labor being consumed in its con struction. This magnificent structure, come traveling superintendent for base of the Crater Lake Mountain to equal to 30 per cent, of $1000, or in E-tate ot P II Philbrick. Order fur 200 feet long, 100 feet wide, is built en Be Presbyterian Sunday school work in the rim of the crater, a distance of oilier words, $300 per annum. tirely of I tab white granite, beauti tween the ages cf 60 and 70, employes sale of personal property made. Josephine. Jackson, Klamath and Lake approximately five miles, and work incapacitated from further work may thereon will be completed as soou as Eslate of Sarah L Williams, In- fully carved, symbolic of the Mormou counties, with Ashland as his place of weather conditions will permit. faith, surmounted by six towers, the be ret ired by a pension boird selected ventory approved, Nov 26lli. highest being 2.9) feet from the ground, residence. He has resigned his pastor Steps have also been taken looking from the department officers of the Estate of Geo Ridinger. Order ex- supporting a bronze statue of the angel ate at Klamath Falls, owing to the to the survey and the marking or the company, provided they shall have been in the service of the company erupting certain prop» rty and sale o? Maroni The cost of this building is fact that his wife could not live there boundaries of tlie park. Work there twenty or more years. The employes about $6,000,000. There are many (ersonal property made. on will tie commenced under t he su on account of the rather high altitude. pervision of an examiner of surveys of i eed not makeauy contribution to the other attractions at Salt Lake City Estateuf El zal.eth Albright. In of interest to the traveler or tourist, A man of ability and congenial man the General Land Office as s on as the fund, pensions being paid by the com ventory and appraisement, approved. where a day can be well spent. The pany in full and without any condi surveying season opens uext spring, ners, he has won many friends. Rio Grande is the only Trans-conti and be vigorously prosecuted there tion, employes beiDg at liberty to en Estate valued at $500. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head after incompletion. gage iu any other business after being Estate of Sarah L Williams John nental route passing directly through ache, Indigestion and Constipation A An estimate of $3,(00 Las been sub pensioned, should they wish to do so. L Shideler appointed administrator Salt Lake City, wherea stopover is al delightful herb drink. Removes all of mitted to Congress far the protection lowed on all classes of tickets. The auo Geo R Lindley, L L Jacobs and service of the Rio Grande lines is un the eruptions of the skin, producing a and improvement uf this reservation To Get Rid of a Troublesome Corn. perfect complexion, or money refund duihig the next fiscal year. excelled. Three trains daily between Zach Maxey appraisers. ed. 25c. and 50c. Write to us for free Ogden and Denver, carrying all class First soak it in warm water to soften E-late of Harriet Carter. I sample. W. H. H ooker A Co., Buffa-■ es of modern equipment If you are it, then pare it down as closely a« lory and appraisement approved, If you feel ill and need a pill )o, N Y. A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill, contemplating a trip to the East, write possible without drawing tl.e blood Why not purchase the best? the Leading Druggist. the undersigned for information re and apply Chamberlain’s Pain Balm tale valued at $25.790.74. DeWitt’s Early Risers twice daily, rubbing vigorously fir E-tate of Jas Harvey. Resignation garding rates via the “scenic line of Are little surprise« Mrs. A. H. Kayier of Molalla, Clack five minutes at each application. A of M Stewart. A. Alford appointed the world:” W. C. McBride. General J ake one—they do the rest. amas county, jumped off a trestle at Agent. M. J. Roche, Traveling Pas W. H. Howell, Houston, Tex.,writes: corn plaster should be worn for a few appraiser instead. West Fork, Douglas county, one night “I have used Little Early Riser Pills in days to protect it from the shoe. As senger Agent. 124 Ti ird St., Portland, CIRCUIT COURT. Oregon. last week, and was instantly killed. my family for constipation, sick head a general liniment for sprains bruises, lameness and rheumatism Pain Balm ache, etc. To their use I am indebted G H Riley vs J B Dungan et ux; She and her husband became separated is ur equaled. For sale by City Drug confirmation of sheriff's sale, Con- from a party of two others, all locating for the health of my family.” Store. firmed. timber. The latter started to hunt Letter List. II D Reed vs White Cross Gold the others along the track with a lan The follow ing-is a list of letters re Coming tern. The Kayiers were on the track maining uncalled for in the Jackson Mining Co; default and decree. in the distance. Mrs. Kayier mistook ville postoffice Oct. 31, 1902: * J B Witherail vs White Cross Gold M. O. Warner, the expert piano the lantern for the headlight of an One cent will be charged upon de- tuner, the most reliable and best Mining Co; default and decree. engine and leapt d from the bridge, her livery. Consumption is a human known of them all, will soon make life being dashed out on the rocks be Bitter, Rev W new suits . Missal, Miss O Medford and Jacksonville a profession low. weed flotrnshing best in weak Robinson, Wm Clement. W II Milo Caton vs Emma A Caton; di al visit. Reserve your orders for him. Gold Hill has one of the best and Conley, Monley Taylor, Chris lungs. Like other weeds it’s vorce. newsiest papers in Jackson county, but Little, Preston Varimare, Mrs. R E they haven t space enough to tell “all J 11 Buffer, Sr, vs J W Opp; actiOD. easily destroyed while young; FARM FOR SALE. J ohn F. M iller , P. M. the world” at one time that A. P. Esta when old, sometimes im PATENTS. brook, the leading druggist, is head PERSONAL. The Antone Rose place, situated on possible. quarters for drugs, good and pure, U S to A L-ruisa Jeffs, patent to Wanted. Ladies every where to send Williams creek, Josephine county, Or. 160 acres, sec 12. twp 38, 4 e. druggist sundries, rubber goods of all Strengthen the lungs as you kinds, high grade stationery, a full for free package of our Turkish Harem Apply to U S to Ettie Conry, patent to 160 would weak land and the ANTONE R ose , Provolt, Or. line of patent medicines, dyes. The only Sachet Powder; also valuable infor acres, sec 12, twp 38, 4 e. place in Gold Hill that keeps an up-tc- mation. Send no money. The Pacific weeds will disappear. __ of * perfumes; date line perfumes; as as large large a a line line of of Company, 149 lOUi S'., Portland, Ore. U 8 to W O Jeffs, patent to 160 CONTRACT TO LET. fancy and sc :hool tablets as ever brought The best lung fertilizer is acres, sec 12, twp 38, 4 e. to Southern Oregon. ~ _ He carries the Scott’s Emulsion. Salt pork R. R. DEEDS. SOB For grubbing 45 to 60 acres of land, goods; he has the business. The best ia«(S WHlHf ALL ‘ISE FAil For two miles north of Jacksonville, wines, liquors, brandies, etc., for me- Reel Couctt 8y-up- Ta«tcs Good UK O & C R R to E B Strolimeier, se 1 is good too, but it is very hard In Unie. SoM hr dnigitsts. particulars apply to dicinal purposes. ' of se J and e i of sw t of se j, sec 25, to digest C. J A rmstrong . twp 36, 3 w; $475. Stage Robbery. The time to treat consump WEEDS MINING LOCATIONS. The Roseburg-Myrtle creek stage was held up near the Ireland place, a mile and a half from Olalla. The only persons on board were Driver Sawyers and A. W. Perkins, a com mercial traveler. The latter was compelled to deliver up#7.50 in cash. The mail was not disturbed, as the robber was told that the brass-locked pouch was sent over the Marshfield route. The robber is described as be ing about 20 years of age, smooth face, blue eyes and brown hair. He wore a slouch hat and dark clothing, and used a red bandana handker- chief as a mask. WANTED. i; Some of Our Bargains Position by an experienced and re liable man to take charge and manage a stock ranch or a farm. For particu ’> lars apply at this office. 'i ACKER’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure dyspepsia ana all disorders arising from indigestion. Endorsed by physicians every where. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. Trial puckage free by writing to W. H. H ooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. A P Estabrook, Gold Hill, the Leading Drug gist. Hood’s Sarsaparilla This algnature ia on every box ot the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine the remedy that ear— • cola tn one <•> '> ' > i ; < < i ' i ’ i[ '» i I 'i I ' > Foot Hill Emit Farm—71 A.crea-20 acres in cultivation,balance brush,fine house, barn and outbuildings Living water from mountain, spring piped directly to residence 11 acres seeded.to alfalfa Only 1H miles from Central Point. Every acre good orchard land, adapted to alfalfa. »3200 Crops reserved Valley Home—23 acre tract adjoining Central Point town. 20 acres tn cultivation, small house and barn lb acres good fruit land. »1260. A nice home for some one. < Grain ltancli—160 acres in a square. An In cultivation. Fair fence but no buildings. Rich, black soil, which fruit men claim will prove adapted to fruit trees, Two miles from town. The present crop speaks for the quality of the soli. »0000. Crops reserved. A Crnckerjnck- 136 acres orchard land, » miles from Central Point, all but five acres of which is the very best of fruit land. 20 ncres of timber land goes with the place. An exoellent,7-room house', lathed and plastered, brick milk house, good barn and granary, woodshed, smokehouse-and outbuildings. Two wells, fine water. Entire place visible from residence. One of the best bargains on our list. »6600. Crops reserved. This is the peer of any fruit location in Jackson county. HOLMES BROS,, Qentral Point, Ore, J D Wimer, location of water out of Evans creek, Nov 18th. 8 II Bei man et al to F B Flan- der et al, lease to certain quartz claims. Siskiyou ElectricPower Co, appro priation of water from Spring creek, to be u«e<i for irrigating and generat ing electric power, elc, Nov 14th. E E ,ar.d G A Gurnea and C A Roliranbacher, quartz claim location; Wagner minirg district, Nov 21st. 11 E Mitchell, C Morst and M A Ulger, location of St Patrick quartz claim, Waguer creek district, Nov 20th. M A and M R Carter, location of *Golden Eagle” quartz claim. Wag ner creek district, Noy 20th. While There is Life There is Hope. 1 was afflicted with catarrh; could neither taste or smell ai d could bear but little. Ely’s C earn Balm cured it.—Marcus G. Shautz, Rahway, N. J. Cream Balm reached me safely and the effect is surprising. My son says the first application gave decided re lief. Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin Freeman, Dover, N. B. The Balm does not .rritate or cause sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts. or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warreu St., New York. ro Vtrt CouttlpHCion Forever Cascarels Candy Cathartic ;0c nr r • O' C. tail to cum. drutx'sx«» -eium' tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see it, you won’t. Don’t wait until you can’t deceive you -<if any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott’s Emulsion. If it isn't rea!!y con umption so much the bet* ;r; you will soon forget o it ar.d be better for the • treatment. If it is consump tion you can’t expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott’s Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, thats the treatment and that’s t’-e best treatment. We will send you a li-tie ci the Emul sion free. r.e on-e t’l.M I « picture in 1 - i a lalxfl is on the rT.<r ot xvery bottle oi iuutetan >ou bay. SCO IT & BOWNE. Chemists, 439 Pearl St., N. Y. I ^oc. and all druggists.