The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 03, 1902, Image 2

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    BUM
©emoeratic
Simes (JUH JUGGLtd CtNSUS.
T
30M
lbe absurdity or the "averages”
method is .-eon clearly in the canning
Industry, wheu, the gre. test number
ot wage earners eiuployetl was 133,-
100, the least number 43,11X1 and the
“average” number 36,401, and in the
building glass Industry, where the
greatest number was 19,940, the least
16.059 and the “average” 11,902. Here
we have an average lower than the
least. Is not this the climax of sta­
tistical absurdity? And yet our cen­
sus makers are great men -that is,
they know how to make a great show­
ing for prosperity when wages are
steadily declining. These are the men
who are serving ns arbitrators hi set­
tling strikes. They understand their
business.
BRIEF MENTION.
I
»
CARüb.
Thos. LI. Short has purchased A.
Briner’s blacksmith business at Talent.
Vic.
Wage Statistics Doctored to
Printed Every Wednesday, by
Joel Holman has returned from
Aid the Protectionists.
Sisson .Calif., and will Bpend the winter
Times Printing Company
G fcmod .
in tliijs vicinity.
C has . N ickell , Editor and Mgr.
I
E. E. Phipps has succeeded' to the
ALL DONE TO TOOL THE PEOPLE.
business of the Ashland Mercantile Co.
TERMS:
and is doing well.
•1.50 XVaffcs Declined More From 1SOO to
One Year, in ail vaneo...
E. G. GALr, M. D.
Estabrook’s drug store at Gold Hill
I
IftOO Than Cennaa Ottlciala Admit.
, 1.00
Six Months......................
recently had a narrow escape from de­
Fact«
Concealed
by
ImpoMlblr
—---
Office in Orth’s Building*
struction by fire.
••Average«” and Comparison of the
Hour.-—2 tO 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.
Advertisements inserted at reasona­
The
Southern
Oregon
Cider
and
Incom
pnrable.
ble rates.
Vinegar Co. will receive no fruit after
Jacksonvll le
Oregon
“Our Juggled Census" is the title of
this
week,
having
secured
all
it
can
Entered at tbe Postoffice at Jacksonville, Ore., a recent panipblet by Mr. H. L. Bliss.
use.
as Second Class Mall Matter
'»
A. E. REAMES,
Mr. Bliss is a leading statistician and
THE PRICE OF
Ex-Senator Dufur of Foots creek
has bad numerous articles in the Jour­
A TTO R N E Y-A T-L A W,
SCHOOL LAND and A. P. Estabrook,the leading drug­
T here is still some vacant land in nal of Political Economy aud the
Jacksonville,
.
.
Oregon.
Novelties
gist of Gold Hill, were recent visitors
this country—about 900,000,000 acres. American Journal of Sociology. Last
Has Doubled. Is Now Held at $5 in Ashland.
’
W1 Office in Red Men’t Building.
This includes 1168,000,000 acres in winter he prepared an article showing
an Acre.
Supt. Berriam of the Elk creek and
Alaska. Of course tho vacant lands the fallaci us anil even fraudulent
methods of the manufactures depart­
Rogue river hateheries has gone to
are mostly desert and mountainous.
ROUT. G. SMITH,
ment of th? census/ especially as re­
It has been learned that on October San Francisco with a million and a half
(
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
r:l
JUDGE B oise has just rendered a de­ gards wag'S and wage earners. His 14Ui the State Land Board increased of salmon eggs.
article was about to be published iu the the price of lieu land to 85 per acre.
What would be more Useful as well as Ornamental and be Appreciated more than
Grant’s Pass, Oregon.
cision of some importance, since it af­ Journal of Political Economy when, to I
The Southern Pacific lias on- red
fects the join, liability of husband and make certain that he was not laboring This applies to all lieu land except one hundred vestlbuled chair va rs. I
any one of the above named Articles? Why not Select Something now while OUR Stock
practices all the Court« Office tn Bank
wife in the pay ment of bills for family under false impressions on some points, land selected upon school sectious They are to be used on the regu-
building up siairfe
heretofore
adjudicated
to
be
mineral
supplies. In deciding for the plaintiff he wrot ’ the head of the department.
is Complete, and let us hold it until Christmas for you?
lar passenger trains.
in the suit of John G. Wright vs R. Mr. 8. N D. North, and virtually out­ in character or upon which adjudica­
When you wish photographs taken |
J. M. KEENE, D. D. S.
C. Halley and Mary Halley, his wife, lined to him the criticism ready for tion proceedings bave already been aud finished in up-to-date style, at!
4
commenced.
It
remains
to
be
seen
the Judge holds that the property of publication.
reasonable rates, call on G. W. Mackey
Mr. North wrote letters to both Mr. whether the state will profit much by at the Medford Gallery, Hamlin build­
P.h.RATIVF DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY
the wife can be,subjected to the pay­
Onices .n the Adkins Deuel block
ment of a debt when it has been shown Bliss and lhe editor of the magazine tills rise in price. As lias been stated ing, 7th street.
protesting strongly against the publi­ in i tlielal reports and through the
Medford,
Oregon
that the Indebtedness was contracted cation of the article. Ke said the cen­
Subscriptions for Mr. Bryan’sp ipcr,
for family supplies, even if the husband sus figures ns published In the bulletin press, nearly all lieu land now select­ The Commoner, the leading Demo­
newspiiper in the United SUt* s
gave his personal note for the amount. were faulty and misleading, but said ed is secured upon mineral base. It- cratic
P. P. PRIM A SON.
are taken at T he T imes office.
has
also
been
asserted
by
men
in
a
The action was brought to apply a that explanations nnd changes which
ATTORNEYS A ND COUNSELORS AT LAW
Arthur Lewis Frazier, the noted mu­
would be inserted In the final volumes position to know that the mineral
judgment on the wife’s property.
sician,
will
give
a
piano
recital
in
Med-
j
JacktonvMIe, Oregon.
would tit the statistics for study nnd bases are getting quite scarce. As
ford
Dec.
13th.
It
will
be
of
a
high
I
comparison.
He
urged
Mr.
Bliss
to
shown by the Baker City dispatch to
T he discussion of the situation in re­
• Will practice tn all court« of tbe State. Of
class and should be liberally patronized.
bee in tbe Court Houae last doer on tbe
gard to the purchase of the rights of await the final reiwirt before publish­ the Oregonian considerable quantities
ing his criticism. In his letters to Mr.
rirbt from entrance
Oregon Weekly Jourmd, a Demo­
the French stockholders in the Pana­ Bliss (which, strange to say, he re­ of land are now the subject of adjudi­
cratic
newspaper,
16
pages,
full
of
cation
in
Eastern
Oregon,
and
if
A NEW ROAD
ma Cana) occupied the attention of a lute fused permission to publish, although
PERSONAL MENTION
Convention Postponed.
Cabinet meeting. Secretary of State it is from a public official and on public it ba.proven that this land is mineral news,all of it! 81 a year, to any address.
A. C. HOUGH,
TO CRATER LAKE.
io character the lieu land received in The Journal, P. O. Box 121. Portland,
Being unable to secure assistance
Hay announced the failure of the state business) he said:
Thos. Grigsby has become a resident
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
from state or nat ional workers at the
“No computation ot the average return for it will be sold at the old Or.
department to conclude satisfactory
of this district.
Report of the Superintendent on a
’•'•nt » P m »,
...
uretoe.
John II. Shideler of Talent precinct
negotiations with Colombia for the earnings ’ hich considers the total Drice of 82.50 per acre. As tbe ad­
usual
time for holding tbe county con­
Judge
Neil
was
in
the
Butte
creek
New
Thoroughfare.
Office over Halr-R ddle Hardware Store.
vention, it wa« decided by the Jack-
right of way,together with the right of amount paid in wages in conjunction judication has not been completed, has been appointed as administrator of
section recently.
with
the
average
number
of
employees,
there
are
no
records
in
the
state
land
the
estate
of
Sarah
Livingston
Will
­
son county executive committee of
control thereof. It is understood that
W. F. Arant, superintendent of the
C. C. Wood, the Ashland attorney,
the Sunday School j^ss<ciati n to
Secretary Hay favors the abandonment which average number cannot by any office to show the extent of the land iams, and elsewhere gives notice to
H. D. NORTON,
possibility Include all persons to whom
Crater Lake Par|f, writes as follows to
attended the N. D.’s ball.
postpone tbe regular fall convention
of further efforts to secure the Panama the total wages was paid, has any sei involved. If there should be few ad­ that effect.
judications commenced subsequent
John S. Lacy was in Medford lately, W. G. Steel:
till early spring. It is hoped by that TTOR NEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
canal, and to open negotiations with entitle value.
Deeds, mortgages, leases, b< nds,
“
I
have
today
completed
the
survey
Grant’s Pass, Oregon.
time a good programme miy be ar­
Nicaragua for concessions for the build­
“The methods of the last census with to this date, the advance in the price bills of sale and every imaginable accompanied by his grandson.
for a new road leading from the Jack-
ing of a canal over the Lake Nicaragua reference to the average earnings will of lieu land will avail the stave but kind of legal blanks-the late- and
J. J Brophy of Big Butte precinct sonville-Ft. Klamath wagon road to ranged, and a most pr< fi’able time
best—are constantly on hand at the
enj yed.
jiot be those of the twelfth census, but little.
route.
was a recent visitor in Medford.
•^Office aoove S P D. & L. Co ’■ Store.
T imes office.
the lake, and instead of goiDg over
W. B. M oore , Pre«.
that of the figures and concltisions of
Last spring the state land agent
Thos.
McAndrew
of
Roxy,the
farmer
­
the high summit on the old road we
D. E. H yde , Cor. Sec.
Grant’s Pass’ branch of the Ancient
S hortly after the destruction o! the i this census regarding the earnings of suspended making applications for
battleship Maine in Havana harbor labor, and comparative earnings in Ueu lard and resumed this part of Order of Foresters gave a ball Thurs­ capitalist, was among our recent visit­ leave the old wagon road at this point,
bringing the creek about 10 rods from
Ballard’s Horehound Syrup
some effervescent patriot proposed that 1890 and 1900 will be based wholly up­ his duties about a month ago. Sever­ day night, which proved a grand sue ors.
Neil
and
Gus
Newbury
tarried
Frank
special
its
heail and running first in an easter­
on
the
result
reached
by
the
cess.
Prof.
Boffa
’
sorchestra
fumohed
the children of the country contribute
Immediately relieve» lioirse,er >upy,
al
thousand
acr<
s
have
been
applied
a short time in Medford a few days ly direction, thence northerly and cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping
dimes, nickels and pennies to build An­ Investigation of wage pay rolls now in for, and if the Eastern Oregon ad­ the music.
JACKSONVILLE
of Dr.
progress
under
the
direction
ago.
northeasterly to the lake. I had pre­ and difficult treat:>in_'. Htnrv C.
other Maine. He didn’t calculate how
A.
E.
Kellogg
has
disposed
of
his
in
­
judications
succeed
there
will
be
ap
­
Davis R. Dewey ot Boston.
J. C. Whipp of Ashland and his viously viewed out the route and was Stearns, druggist, Shull burg, W -.
many dimes, nickels and pennies it
writes, May 20. 1901: *1 li.-.ve been
“It is obvious, as I said in my former plicants for several thousand acres terest in tho-Gold Hill livery stable to ¡daughter spent Wednesday night in
surprised to find that the lake could selling Ballard's Horehound Syu;
would take to build a 83,000,000 or 84 • letter, that there can be no fair criti­ more. Whether new adjudications Fred Peninger. The new firm is wide­
be reached so easily. But since it has for two yea’s, and have nev< r b’.d a
000,000 ship. But the little ones clip cism upon tbe twelfth census in so far will be commenced will depend upon awake and accommodating, ano de­ Jacksonville.
of
Ashland
and
his
E.
.J.
Farlow
been surveyed and the levels run on preparatiou that has given bett r
ped iu until their contributions aggre­ as relates to its treatment of tbe ques the price of “scrip.” Inquiry of tim­ serves success.
family havo gone to San Jose, CaliT., to the more mountainous parts I find sat it-faction. I notice that when 1
gated 875,000, which is now on deposit tlon of the average number of em ber land met* indicates that scrip is
sell a bottle they come tack f r more.
Ex-Sheriff Patterson has sold 50 acres spend the winter.
that the route is still more practicable I can iionestiy recommend it. 25 . 5uc
in a Cincinnati bank. As the idea of ployees and wages until Dr. Dewey’s
I
worth
about
85.50
per
acre.
If
lieu
of
his
farm,located
uot
far
fromTalcnt^
building a warship with dimes, nickels report is made and published.”
J. N. Williams of tho Iowa Lumber than I had before anticipated.
and 81.00 at City Drug Store.
and pennies has been abandoned, the
Both Mr. Bliss aud the editor of the land sells at 85.00 per acre, tbe man to F. M. Lytle, for 850 per acre. The Co. was in Medford several times dur­
Abstract» made to Title» »f
“For the first mile and a half the
question now is what to do with the magazine, desiring to be entirely fair, who undertakes the ad|udication will latter contemplates planting the land
ing
the
past
week.
Lands.
road
will
be
practically
straight
and
Doing
a
Big
Business.
•75,000.
____
accepted tbe suggestion of Mr. North nave to recompense himself with the largely to apples.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS.
Medford was level. Then for about one fourth of a
I.
W.
Gardner
of
]
»11 sind drawn up sspeclallvpertsinitr to
The Oregon Scml-Weekly Journal, a among those who wore in Jacksonville mile there is a grade of about 5 per
D ick D upont of Valley, Columbia and postponed publishing the criticism difference, or 50 cents an acre. They
M. L. Pellett of Talent, the enter­
the settlement of estates
of
the
wage
and
other
statistics
of
the
will
make
enormous
profits
at
a
differ
­
Democratic newspaper, ever fair and during the past week.
county, made final proof on his home­ census until the appearance of the
cent. Then for the next two and a prising grower of and dealer in fruit,
ence of 83 an acre. In other words, if always free; 104 copies in one year for
Accounts Silicited, Prompt Remittance.
stead entry before the county clerk, final reports.
II. L. White was a northbound quarter miles we have probably 3 per tarried in Medford a few hours Mon­
MONEY LOANED.
men
can
now
begin
adjudication
and
August 2; but a contest had previously
In the meantime Mr. North, having pay expenses, there must be a clear only 81.50, to any address. The Jour­ passenger Thursday, en route from cent, grade. The last mile only has a day. He bad just returned from
lnvetment
securities a a peel an*. Jackson
nal,
P.
O.
Box
121,
Portland,Or.
been filed by Louis Nicond, on the shunted tbe withering criticisms of Mr. profitai 82 50 per acre at the old price
heavy grade, there being probably one- Northern California, where he packed J juuty Scrip bought
and sold.
Ashland to Rock Point.
ground that the homesteader was not Bliss until it is almost too late to hurt of the lieu land.
have
a
complete
set of maps of all surveyed
half of that distance that we found it a large quantity of apples he had pur­
Siskiyou Lodge No. 640, Brother­
and* tn this county, and receive Abstracts
Jas. I). Stevens, who has been in the
of age when he filed on bis claim. tbe Republicans in this year's elections,
hood of Railroad Trainmen, will give
necessary to run a level on; but only chased for shipment. Mr. P. has al­ uonthly from Roseburg Land Office, the Land
Idaho
placer
mines
for
sometime
past,
disregards
all
of
bis
injunctions
to
Mr.
Jepartment
the O. A C R. R. and the State
Dupont's mother testified that he was
their annual ball at Ashland Dec. Sth.
in one place did we find it necessary to ready sold the product of his orchards, uaad lx part of
Favorite Family Remedy.
men t at Salem of all new entries
Bliss
and
goes
on
getting
ont
bulletins
returned
a
few
days
ago.
21 years of age when he filed on the
make the grade more than 10 per cent., aggregating about 10,000, boxes to a made 1 sm thus prepared to make out bome-
Frequently accidents occur in the They always score a grand success, and
containing comparisons which he says
£*d-Repers and take Proofs thereon. Also I
Judge Wilshire of Lakeview and his and that is for a distance of three S»n Francisco firm. They are of hne st
homestead; but Nicond presented are “practically worthless.” He also household, which cause burns, cuts, this will be no exception to the rule.
take tilings and proofs of timber lands and
Te
P»rt:es the experae of a trip
family have gone to Los Angeles,Calif., chains, which is about 11} per cent.
proofs from Dupont’s birthplace in writes articles for magazines In which sprains and bruises; for use In such
quality and averaged him over 81 a to the 8^ Roseburg
land office
H
Walter E. Conner of Klamath coun­
box.
Mart,
merits
the
success
he
is
France, tending to show that he was be exploits his bulletin statistics and cases, Bailaid’s Snow Liniment ha’ ty, who formerly conducted Hotel Ore­ for tbe health of the latter.
‘ The place where the road ap­
* ?luZ'.beZ o< HaeFarma and other
not of the proper age when he filed on apparently does bis utmost to assist for many years been the constant gon, at Ashland, has been granted a
J. A. Bischofberger, -the Gospel proaches the lake is at a low poin.,near achieving.
Desirable Propert« In ay teaada for
favorite family remedy. 25c, 50c and
3ele.
the land. Dupont has received infor­ •he public iu “drawing premature and • 1.00 at City Drug Store.
divorce from his wife, who is now at worker, has removed to Eugene, to en­ where Agent Applegate’s party was
mation that the officials of the Oregon unwarranted conclusions from the pre-
not reply made to all let ters. Chsre-
gage in the service cf God.
camped when you and your party ware Thousands Have Kidney Trouble -s «rPro
Ukiah, Calif. There was no contest.
City Land Office have decided against liuiiuary figures.”
fh accordance with 'he times
here
in
August
last.
and
Don
’
t
Know
it.
A
Sudden
Death.
Refers,
by permission. Hon. H. K. Hanna
J.
C.
Hannah,
F.
M.
Hodges
and
him, and he will appeal the case to the
ft is reported that the Hotel Nash
Not only this, but he published the
'dge of the 1st Judclal District, and to any
“
From
that
we
follow
the
rim
of
the
General Land Office.
Alex.
Raimey
of
Trail
creek
precinct
now
To
Find
Out.
juainess
house
tn Jacksonville.
final report on manufactures without
will change proprietors, and I. L.
SILAS J. DAY
The many friends of Otto Biede Hamilton will ret're to a farm soon. A were in Medford Thursday.
lake and terminate the road at Victor
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
making any mention of Dewey’s In­
T he U. S. Treasury officials regard vestigation and figures and, according were shocked to hear of his death,
water
and
let
it
stand
twenty-four
hours;
a
Rock.
The
entire
length
of
the
pro
­
Rev. E. B. Lockhart went to Central
party from California is negotiating for
sediment or set­
the action of the German Reichstag, to his letl:r. “wasted Ills time” draw­ which ofcurred at his place of busi­
the
furniture, etc., of the caravansary. Point Thursday. He preached an ex­ posed road is through picturesque and
tling indicates an
in adopting the so-called retaliatory ing iu:s!t-.; r -g < on« I.Tsioi.s" which have ness and residence at Ashland Nov.
romantic ground, with many fine
unhealthy condi­
collent sermon in the evening.
paragraph in the new tariff bill, as no “scientific value.”
The
celebrated
Cutter
whisky,
al
­
25th. He had been somewhat indis­
springs bubbling from beneath the
tion of the kid­
Robt.
A.
Cook,
former
county
com
­
a very old brand, is becoming
Mr. Bliss shows iu his article:
peculiarly unfortunate. They say that
neys: if it stains
posed for several days; but nothing ' though
hills
and
numerous
beautiful
creeks
First.—That the rise of nearly 30 pe> serious was apprehended. About 7 more popular every day. None other missioner, visitod his many friends running through the forests of pine
your linen it is
Jacksonville Oregon.
there is every possibility of the action
has a greater sale. This choice article
evidence cf kid­
precipitating a tariff war which would cent in wages from 1898 to 1900 is ac o’clock that evening, feeling worse, can be found at Dunnington & Den­ living in Jacksonville last week.
and
fir,
and
the
luxuriant
grass
of
the
ESTABLISHED IN 1865.
ney trouble: too
for I.y changes in census meth
Al. Elmer, whois employed in Has­ open lands, making most delightful
prove a disturbing factor in the counted
Mr. B. layed down od a lounge and eff's.
frequent desire to
ods.
American market and a still greater
pass it or pain in
T h « school continues the careful traintn*
Four big men, without the fear of kins' pharmacy at Medford, spent camping grounds. All combined it is
Second.—That Mr. North, before h< asked his wife for some water. He
thorough Instruction for which it is favor
the back is also and
injury to Germany. They entirely dis­ became chief statistician for manufac took a swallow find expired a few the law or anything else, held up little Thanksgiving day in Jacksonville.
one of the most pleasurable resorts of convincing proof that the kidneys
BDly
known.
and blad­
credit the statement of Dr. Brumer, tures, severly criticised the 1890 censu- minutes afterward. Dr. Herndon, Jerry Foose, who is employed at tbe
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of Klam­ the west. When we get the new road' der are out of order.
The Music Department
made in the debate in the Reichstag, on wages.
W! at to Do.
who was called, pronounced It a case Hanley ranch, a few nights ago. They ath county have been visiting rel­ built I am sure you will be pleased
Third.
—
That
tbe
methods
which
fie
with it, as will every other admirer of
There is comf-rt in the knowledge so
Is always In cha ge of competent and expe.--
that the American officials changed the
secured nothing for their pains, how­ atives livi-.g in Rogue river valley.
of heart disease.
.enced teachers. Board and tuition per session
Crater Lake National Park.”
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- of
classification on a large consignment titiously raised wages in the 189U cen
Mr. Biede was a native of Hanover, ever.
weeks, tsj.oo. Studies will be resum­
Chas.
Jerow
has
purchased
property
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every ed twenty
September i. 19u2.
of German goods in the interest of a sus were carried still further in 1900.
Germany,
and
nearly
50
years
of
age.
loca
’
c
i
in
Ashland,
and
with
his
family
The
box
social,
announced
to
take
wish
in
curing
rheumatism,
pain
in
the
Fourth.—That even these methods
The “Cattle Queen” In Jail. back, kidneys, liver, biadder and every part For prospectus, address
trust, and say that if any change was
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES.
did not prevent wages from showing a He came to this country iu 1884 and i place under the auspices of the Phoenix rem ived thither on^day last week.
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
made it was because the subordinate decline ot Vfa per cent from 1890 to to Jackson county less than three public school, has been indefinitely
Joan F. Ralls, Geo. T. Hershberger
Two weeks ago a woman wearing to hold water and scalding pain in passing
officials had erred in their original ap­ 1900.
years later. Since that time he was postponed. Prof. Robbins was unable and Jas. Fitzgibbon, registering from knickerbockers and a short riding It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
praisement. Of course no action will
Fifth.—That wages probably declined engaged in business in Phoenix, Jack­ to take part, owing to a sudden indis­ Glendale, were in our city last week.
skirt, who called herself the “cattle wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
be taken in this country unless the 10 per cent from 1890 to 1900.
necessity of »being compelled to go often I
sonville, Gold Hill and Ashland. position.
German government undertake« to dis­
M. M. Gault of Medford, lhe expert queen” of California, appeared in Ash­ during the day, and to get up many times
Sixth.—That if tbe same methods had Well educated and a man ot much in­
criminate against American goods; but been used in 1900 as were used in 1890 genuity,
H. W. Jackson, who lost his tine bear machinist, was ir. Jacksonville Friday, land and Jacksonville, caused a lol during the night. The mild and the extra­
Mr. Biede was a good citi­
in that event it is probable that the
zen.
He
leaves
a
wife
and
two
daugh
­
dog,
has at last recovered him, through attending to J Nunan's gasoline engine. of comment by her boldness, says ordinary effect of Sw&mp-Root is scon
few,
If
any,
states
would
show
wage
President will ask Congress to recipro­
realized. It stands the highest for its won­
ters
to
mourn
the
loss
of
a
true
and
Dell
Osborn
of Josephino county. An
cate. There is no power to do so vest­ advances.
Jas. Culbertson, a thrifty resident of the Town Talk. She is now in the derful cures of the most distressing cases.
husband and father.
Seventh.—That tbe methods used lead kind
ed in the President.
advertisement
in
this
newspaper
did
Siskiyou
county
jail
at
Yreka,
charg
­
If you need a medicine you should have the
The funeral took place at Ashland
to the most absurd conclusions, such as Frldav, under the auspices of Orego- the work. Nothing pays as well as ad­ Lake creek district, was among our ed with horse stealing. The women best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sires.
visitors
this
week.
He
was
accompa
­
You may nave a sample bottle of this ‘ACKSON VILLE,
T he Oregon Irrigation Congress, re­ an “average” number wdicb 1 b less ni in-Pocahontas Tribe No. I, imp’d vertising.
took a horse from a ranch near Sisson
OEKCON
nied by Chas. Klingcl.
O. R. M., Jacksonville, of which the
cently held in Portland, closed its labors than the lowest Dumber considered.
and was arrested at Dunsmuir by Con­ wonderful discovery
The
union
services
held
at
the
M.
E.
Eighth.
—
That
the
Aldrich
report
and
a
book
that
tells
deceased
was
a
member.
A
number
J.
L.
Willits
of
Watkins
district,
the
with the election of officers and tbe Lp-
Orders for Hacks.Buggies and Riding Herses
church Thanksgiving dry were welf miner-merchant, was in town Thurs­ stable Brown. Down ll ere she gives more about it, both sent
was also juggled to make wages ap­ of bis bretbern were in attendance.
promptly attended to.
pointment of executive, legislative and pear high in late years.
attended. The music by the choir was day, awaiting the return of his wife, her name as Mrs. D. E. King, and absolutely free by mail,
Feeding done at reasonable rates. Best cf
Stop* the'Uoufih
press and publicity committees. It was
taken to prevent accidenta, but will be re
Ninth.—That the Aldrich and census
of an excellent quality, while the ser­ who went to Colorado sometime ago. i claims to be a relative of the “great address Dr. Kilmer & !*«mo of 8>suni>Rcot. care
sponsible tor no ne should they occur.
and
Work»
off
thè
Cold.
Co
v
Binghamton,
N.
Y.
When
writing
men
­
decided to frame a better law for tbe ir­ reports do not agree as to when wages
l
Texas
cattle
queen,
”
and
says
she
has
WU1 retuse to do livery work on credit
mon of Rev. E. B. Lockhart was able
Lvxative Bromo-Qulnlne Tablet» cure a cold
Jas. F. Davis, the miner, who was a collegeeducation. When the woman tion reading this generous oiisi in this paper.
GEORGE N. LEWIS. Prcrp
rigation of arid lands, in the state, advanced.
inoneday. No Cure. NoPay. Price 25 cents. and interesting.
one
of
the
original
owners
of
the
Bow-
I
Tenth.
—
That
Statistician
North
and
which will also provide for a permanent
appeared hero she claimed to be on a
Dr. C. R. Ray, president of the Con­ den mine, was in Medford Friday. H o ' , j
^ j for tho purchase cf the Wm. By-
organization that will present the claims Labor Commissioner Wright are know­
Anderson
—
Coleman
.
I
dor Power and Light Co, returned ..
is developing another excellent prop­ 'bee lands, some 4,400 acres, in South-
i
of the different counties and secure gov* ingly popularizing the errors of our
Wednesday from a trip to San Fran­
census
reports.
VISIT
DR.
JORDAN'S
uut
»
ernment aid, and that, too, without in
The Congregational parsonage at cisco. It is rumored that the con­ erty. I
ore
Oregon.
But
she
went
south
before
Eleventh.—That the census statis-
Mrs. Esther Sinclair has returned
*
any way interfering with private com­ tics on farms and on child labor are Eugene was tbe scene of a pretty
tract for constructing the dam has from her trip east of the Rocky moun­ the purchase was consummated,
panies already in the field. The next absurd and have been juggled.
wedding, Tuesday,when at high noon, been let to California parties
I0SI MARKET ST.. SAN FIT “se
“having boon disappointed in receiving
lltotewa 81 nh see lew..,
tains. She is now visiting her brother, money which she expoetpd.” Whonshe
semi-annual meeting will be held in
The principal trick of the cen- Rev.M. II.Wallace united In marriage
H. T. McIntyre, St. Paul, Minn., Dr. D. J. S. Pearce of Poorman’s
The largest Anatomical
Baker City the first Monday in June, sus jugglers is done in this way: GiO. N. Anderson of Ashland and who
came to Ashland, along with her other
In the World.
has been troubled with a disorder­
Grraiatt attraction in Ike CSUa A
of dividing
tbe
1903, and the next annual meeting in Instead
total Miss Emma Coleman of Phoenix ed stomach, says: * Uhamberlain's creek.
loud paraphernalia, she wore a cowboy
eeonderhil «icM/br vtetfora
S. E. Dunnington was at Gold Hill hat, but she purchased a man’s
Pendleton the second Monday of No­ amount of wages paid by the both well and favorably kn^wn in Stomach and Liver Tablet:, no me
vember, 1903. The list of officers and total number of wage earners to Jackson county. Immediately follow­ more g'>od than anything 1 have ever one night last week. He attended the sombrero. She is traveling from the
i
committees are as follows: President, whom wages are paid they divide by ing tbe ceremony they left for a taken.” For sale by City Drug Store. pugilistic exhibition, and says the north and is a confidence sharper. Usu­
the “average” number employed foi
colored
hobo
was
too
clever
for
his
white
A. H. Devers, Multnomah; vice presi­ the year. This would be misleading wedding trip to Portland aud Puget
The Ashland Normal School foot­
ally sbo plays insanity when her deals
of obtaining money under false preten­
dent, W. R. King, Malheur; second vice- even if all industries were working Sound, says the Tidings.
ball team met tho eleven representing opponents.
Ben Beall of Pooh Bah, one of tbe ses are found out.
president, H. E. Ankeny, Jackson; full the entire year. It is false and
After their honeymoon Mr. and Oakland, Ore., on tho home grounds
»•«ri Narrou« and physical DeMllty. ha-
potency, Loat Manhood lt>allItacompU-
secretary, James M. Moore, Multno­ absurd for short period industries, it Mrs. Anderson will return to Ash­ Thanksgiving Day. It won au easy leading farmors of the valley, was in
Fight Will Be Bitter.
cailaua; NpcrmntorrhM, »----- In nr
mah; assistant secretary, E. P. Dodd, resulted in nearly doubling tbe wages land. Tbe groom is a prominent victory, tho score standing 22 to 0 in Medford Wednesday. He sold 30 head
rhara. U.aorrbca, «Irai, Frc^neney
or l rl.i.l>u(l »■«. Ry a comblnattoa Ct
Those who will persist in closing
Umatilla. Executive committee, A. H.
of fine hogs to Gore & Wortman, which
business
man
of
Jackson
county,
and
ramadiM, offrent curall.a pow »r. M m Doctor
its
favor.
There
was
somo
good
play
­
m
tne
iumoer
industry
in
Michigan
their
ears
acainst
the
continual
rec
­
Devers, Multnomah; W. R. King, Mal­
bas ao arranrad hla treatment that it wSI act
averaged
about
250
pounds.
at
present
engaged
in
the
erection
of
ing.
only afford Immediate relict, but permanent
ommendation of Dr. King’s New
heur; H. E. Ankeny, Jackson; Henry and Wisconsin from 1890 to 1900,
cure. The Doctor does not claim to perform
Hahn, Multnomah; George Chandler, while wages in tbe planing mill indus­ a large sawmill on Neil crcck. The
W. E. Phipps, the clever young at­ Discovery fur Consumption will h; ve
miracle*, but la well known to ba a fair aad
Blue-print maps of any township in
square Physician and Sureeon, r— TWilntn
Bakjr; I. W. Hope, Malheur; M. E. try declined sharply. Of course, as amiable and accomplished bride has Roseburg, Oregon, Land District,show­ torney, has returned from Colorado, a long and bitter tight with tin ir
In hlaspecialty— Dleeaaoa wf Meta.
troubles, if not. ended earlier by ft'al
Brick, Crook; E. M. Brannick, Mult­ these are kindred industries, wages go
■TFMII.tt thoron<hly eradicated trom
ing all the vacant lands, for 50 cents
the system without the use ot Mwretary.
nomah; E. J. Frasier, Lane; Samuel I up and down in both at once. But been a successful teacher in the each. If you want any information better pleasod with Southern Oregon termination. Read wiiat T. R. Biall,
Traaaee fitted by an Expert. Ma^lcatl
schools
of
Southern
Oregon.
Both
than ever. The report that bo intend­ Miss., has to say: ‘ Last fall my wif
Connell, Multnomah.
cure for Bwptwrw. A quick and raAcol
employment in the lumber Industries have a host of friend’, who join In from the U. S. Land Office, address ed loaving Modford is erroneous.
had
every
symptom
of
consumption.
ewe
tor Piles. Flaamre end Flatwise, by
Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Rose­
is only for about half a year, lienee
Dr. Jordan's special painless methode
She took Dr. King’s New Discovery
wishing them an abundance of hap­ burg, Oregon.
A Cold Wave.
EVERY MAN applying to us will receive
F. H. Carter, cashier of the Bank of after everything else had filled. Im­
the “average” number of wage earn­
our nonaat opinion of nlecomplaint.
Hs will 0u.ir.rnr«« a POSlTIVt CT11S
G. Martin was taken to Jacksonville Ashland, was aboard tho southbound provement came at once and four
The forecast of sudden cold in the I ers for twelve months is only about piness and prosperity.
even/ cut w« underrate*.
weather serves notice that a hoarse half tbe actual number employed for
Thursday, charged with insanity. He train Thursday evening, en route to bottles entirely cured her. Guaran­
Consultation FREE and atrlctly private,
How’s This?
CHARGES VERY EEASOSABLÀ.
voice and a heavy cough may invade six months, and when the total of
had an examination in Judge Prim’s Williston, N. D., to attend the funeral teed by City Drug Store. Price 50c.
' Treatment personally or by letter.
the sanctity of health in your own wages 1 b divided by this smaller num-
aud 81 00. Trial bottles free.
We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for
Write
for Rook. PHILOSOPHY OP
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by court and was udjudged insane by Dr. of his brother-in-law, who was shot for
home. Cautious people have a bottle
MARRI AOK. MaiutnFnu (A valuable
her
the
“
average
”
wages
are
about
book
for
men.)
Call or write
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
Cure.
R. G. Gale. The unfortunate man's a deer Nov. 25lh.
of One Minute Cough Cure always al
SETTLE UP.
F. J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O
OH JORDAN A CO.. 10« I Martei «t, «. K
band. E. 11. Wise, Madison, Ga., doubled.
We. tbe undersigned, have known F. J. brother and Gus Newbury took him to
So Important is this change In meth­ Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and believe him
writes: “I am indebted to O~c Miu
AH persons ktowhuj themselves in­
Coming
honorable In all business transac Salem Friday.
ute Cough Cure for my present good od that while average earnings in perfectly
debted to Savage Bros, will please
tlons, and financially able to carry out any ob­
Geo.
W.
Skinner
<?f
Council
Bluffs,
health, and probably my )!>..” Jt «Wisconsin are reported in the census ligations made by their Hrm.
call and settle at once, by cash or
cures coughs, colds, la grip*', oron- of 1900 at 84H-10 they would have W est A Tuuxx, Wholesale IJrugglst.Toledo.O. Iowa, and several of his friends, who
M. O. Warner, tho expert piano note. The books have been placed in
Wat.DtNa,
K
innan
&
M
arvin
,
Wholesale
chitis, pntumonia and al) threat and been only 8354.72 if the lumber and Druggists, Toledo, O.
T housands S aved B y
located timber claims in the A p ple­ tuner, tho most reliable and best my hands, and after Jan. 1, 1903, the This preparation contains all of the
known of them all, will soon make books will be placed in the hands of
lung troubles. One Minute Cough timber Industry had been omitted. If
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act­
gate
section,
arc
in
Medford
again,
digestants
and
digests
all
kinds
of
ing
directly
upon
the
blood
and
mucous
ser-
Medford and Jacksonville a profession­
Cure cuts tbe phlegm, draws out the the other short period Industries had
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free. They were accompanied by ten others, al visit. Reserve your orders for him. an attorney for collection.
food, ltgivesinstant reliefand never
iufi immatiun, heals and soothes tbe
J. M. H urley ,
Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drug­
been
omitted
or
if
the
same
methods
to cure. It allows you to eat ah
mucous membranes and strength'ns
who
have
also
mAdo
locations
in tho
Central Point. fails
bad been employed In 1900 as in 1890, gists.
the food you want. The most sensitive
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
tbe lungs.
same
district.
stomachs can take It. By its use many
the average earnings In Michigan and
A Costly Mistake.
Farm for Sale.
thousands of dyspeptics have been
With wheat selling at 90 cents a
Wisconsin instead of increasing 10 per
LOTS FOB SALE.
Blunders are sometimes very expen­ cured after everything else failed. It
cent or 15 per cent would show a de­ Eighty acres of land, in Meadows precinct, bushel and eggs at 45 cents a dozen, in
sive. Occasionally life itself Is tbe prevents formation or gas on the stom­
For Infants and Children.
The undersigned has two acre lots cline of 10 per cent or more. The black loam, part In cultivation, all fenced, the San Francisco market, the farmer
price of a mistake, but you’ll never be ach, relieving all distress after eating
miles
from
watered
by
two
flne
springs.
8)4
states
with
few
short
period
industries
In Constant's addition to Central
and his family can afford to be libera1 The Kind You Have Always Bought wrong if you take Dr. King’s New Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take,
Title
per-
school,
itu
miles
from
Gold
Hill,
Point, sightly and of good quality, nearly all show a decline In earnings
Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, tt can’t help
with themselves. It would be woll
which he will sell at a reasonable from 1890 to 1900, and probably nearly feet. Will be sold at a bargain.
Bears the
Hi ad ache, Liver or Bowel troubles.
Apply
tor
further
partIculara-Xo
for
dealers
to
inform
them
through
figure. For further particulars en­ all of tbe states which show Increased
They are gentle yet thorough. 25c, at
SILAS J. DAY,
the
press
what
they
have
to
offer
In
quire of
City Drug Store.
earning« would show decreases if
Real EataM Agent, JaokaonvUls, Or holiday goods.
AUGUST I’UHL-
oraoerty treated.
This wonderful medicine posi­
A Few Suggestions
I
For the Holidays
Combination Cases
Sideboards
Stand Tables
Extension Tables
Ladies Desks
Rockers
Morris Chairs
Easy Chairs
Bamboo
Couches
Medford Furniture Qo
The House Furnishers and Undertakers
Silas <1. Day
Notary Public
Real Estate Agent
and U. S. Commissioner
for Jackson County.
St. Mary’s Academy,
UNION
LIVERY, FEED SALE
»
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
CASTORIA
I
OR. KING’S NEW DISCOVER
tively cures Consumption, Coughs
Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu­
monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, La-
Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat,
Croup and Whooping Cough.
Every bottle guaranteed.
No