The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 14, 1903, Image 1

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    JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1903.
VOL. XXXIII.
I
Prestoon Pardoned.
LOCAL NOTES
Mrs. W. N. Wright of Willow Springs
was a Medford ataitor one day last
week.
John roouey ana Mark Applegate
are driving a tunnel for the Buzzard
Mining Co. of Elk creek.
December was the star month of the
county recorder’s office, when the re­
ceipts amounted to nearly 6340. *
Ex-Senator Dufur of Foots creek,
the lawyer-miner, was in Jacksonville
Saturday, on professional business.
A number of cases of small pox, in a
mild form, are reported at Ashland. A
strict quarantine is being maintained.
W. C. Deneff, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Kenney and A. Schmidling have re­
turned from their trip to San Fran
A Sad Affkir.
cisco.
A lady named Clark, living near
A lamentable accident occurre d at
the residence of Lewis Dorane, in Talent, died Sunday, from a complica­
Climax precinct, Sunday, which result­ tion of diseases. She was about 47 years
ed In the death of his youngest child, of age.
an. interesting girl aged about four
Circuit court is progressing at
years, it seems that her brother, who Grant’s Pass, Judge Benson on the
is 17 years old, was handling a gun, bench. Judge Hanna presided tho
which he did know was loaded. It went first day.
off, the charge striking the little one in
A party, under the auspices of the
the head, causing instant death. The Jacksonville Dancing Club, will be held
funeral took place Tuesday afternoon
Friday evening. It will doubtless prove
the remains being buried in the Med­ a pleasant one.
ford cemetery.
Abe Chapman of Williams creek,
Josephine county, is afflicted with
small pox. He recently returned from
Redding, Calif.
Mr. Roundtree of Central Point was
in Medford a few days since, accom­
panied by his brother, a resident of
Washington, who is visiting Southern
Oregon.
Will Doubtless Have Strong In*
The Jackson County Lumber Co.,
fluence in the Right Direction.
whose mills are located three miles
of Jacksonville, are prepared to
Of particular interest at thia time is south
fill orders for lumber of every size and
the publication of au interview with Mr. description. If not in the yard, will
W. H. Clark, a brother of Secretary-of- saw to order on short notice. Postoffice
btule I»v<uge A. Clark, of Topeka, Kan- address Jacksonville.
ml «, in who*' tgflee he is employed.
In
Frank Willmarth, an excellent me­
ihe course of tho interview Mr. Clark
chanic,
who recently arrived from
said:
“Along in 1890,1 was living in Junction New Mexico, has become interested
City, Kaunas, uud working at my trade with Messrs. Gault and Cook in the
of printer ou the Republican. I had a Medford machine shops. It makes a
bad attack of rheumatism aud could not strong combination.
seem to get over it. All sorts of medi­
Frank A. Huffer, a prominent attor­
cines failed to do me any good and my
ney
of Tacoma, Wash., who has been
trouble kept getting worse. My feet
were so swollen that I could not wear visiting at Jacksonville during the
shoes and I had to go on crutches. The past several weeks, left for California
Tuesday morning.
pain was terrible.
“One day I was setting the type of an
Judge Hanna, District Attorney
article for the paper telling what Dr. Reamee and W. M. Colvig went to
Williams* Pink Pills for Pale People had
done fur a man afflicted as I was and I Grant's Pass Sunday evening, where
was so impressed with it that I deter­ the January term of circuit court for
mined to give the medicine a trial. For Josephine county is progressing.
a year my rheumatism had been growing
Rev. J. M. Yingling, pastor of the
worse, bat after taking Dr. Williams’ Bedford St. M. E. Church, Cumber­
Pink Pills a short time I began to im- land, Ma., says: “It affords me great
prove. I bought
* foui
four boxes iu all, but I 0i8ure to recommed Chamberlain's
did not need to finish
—J the last one. Be­
ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
fore the last box was half taken the pain I have used it and know others who
aud the swelling had all disappeared. have never known it to fail.” For sale
That was ten years ago and rheumatism at City Drug Store.
has never troubled me aiuce. I am 44
Farmers who have been holding large
yean old now; I weigh 191 pounds and
cau truthfully, say that I haven’t felt quantities of hay, believing that the
better in the past twenty years than I de winter would be severe and that stock
right now.”
Dr Willaims' Pink Pills for Pale People would require much feeding, are now
d’roctly to the seat of the disorder, looking for a market. They believe
purifying and eurichiug the blood by that any bad weather that may
sliiuina'iug poisouous elementsand re­ come between now and spring is not
new u.g h.udth giving forces. They are
u positive s;>.!cilic uoc only for rheuma­ likely to be of long duration.
tism, but for such diseases as locomotor
A Corvallis dispatch says that Jas.
ataxia, juriial paralysis. St.Vitus* dance, Hayes, a pioneer of Oregon, who got
sciatica, neandgia, nervous headache,
the after-effects of the grip, of fevers aud hisstart in Jackson county, dropped
of other acute di.seuses, palpitation of dead at his home on Oak Creek, Ben­
the heart, pulo and sallow couiplexiou* ton county, Jan. 8th. He was engaged
aud all forms of wi-akueas either in male
or female. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for in killing hogs a; the time. He was
Pale People are sold by all dealers or will 70 years of age and quite wealthy.
be sent p>istpaid < m > receipt of price, fifty
We sell the greatest of blood purifiers,
cents a box; six boxes, two dollars and Acker’s Blood Elixir, under a postiive
fifty cents, by addressing Dr. Williams guarantee. It will cure all chronic and
Medicine O j ., Bcheuectady, N. Y. Bs other blood poisons. If you have erup­
■ore to get the genuine; substitutes tions or sores on your body, or are pale,
never cured auybuay.
weak or run dowD, it is just what you
need. We refund money if you are
□ot satisfied. 50 cents and 61.00.
MARRIBD.
A. P. Estabrook, Leading Druggist,
Gold Hill.
N oble —C asey —At Klamath Falla,
J. W. Berriam, superintendent of
Jan. 8, 1903, Geo. Noble and Miss
Nova Caaey, by Rev. F. Farrar.
the Elk creek and Rogue river hatch­
B arrickman —H oward —At Glidden. eries, was in Medford Monday. He in­
Iowa, Dec. 25, 1902, Robert E. Bar- forms us that 3,000,000 Chinook and
rick man of Josephine County and Silverside eggs are in process of incu­
Miaa Lizzie Howard of Glidden, by
bation, which requires from 100 to 120
Rev. Mr. Moieeworth.
days.
The fish will be turned into
Sn wall —O’B rien — Near Waldo,
Dec. M, 1902, F. C. Sil wall and Miss Rogue river as soon as hatched. Fifty
Am a O’Brie*'.
thousand vwerc planted in the stream
not long since. Tlie water is cold and
the conditions favorablo for successful
BORN.
hatching.
•
M c N abb —At Central Point, Dec. 29,
John Lamberty, the German baker
1902, to Mr. and Mrs. John McNabb1 who was banished from Eugene to
a son.
Southern Oregon by Lane county’s
P erkins —At Central Point, Jan. 2,
1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Perkins, authorities a short time ago, spent a
a daughter.
day in Medford and Jacksonville, since
S orbers —In Medford, Jan. 7, 1903, which time he has not been seen here.
to Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sorbers, a He made life unbearable to his wife and
■on.
family, even going so far as to write ob­
R obinson .—Near Wilderville, Dec. scene letters to the former,and commit­
30. 190*2, to Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Rob­ ting other breaches of the law which,
inson, a son.
should have landed him either tn the
P atrick .—AX Central Point, Jan. insane asylum or tbe penitentiary.
3, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. Bart Pat­
‘ Some time ago my daughter caught
rick, a daughter.
a severe cold. She complained of pains
J ones .—At Cential Point, Jan. 4,1903, in her chest and had a bad cough. I
to Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jones, a gave her Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
daughter.
according to directions and in two days
she was well and able to go io school/ I
have used this remedy In my family
DIED.
for tbe past seven years and have
never known it to fall,” says James
M urphy .—Io Willow Springs pre­ Prendergast, merchant, Annato Bay,
cinct, Jan. 3, 1903, Fred. Murphy; Jamaica, West India Islands. Tne
pains in the chest indicated an ap­
a ed 25 year« and 1 month.
attack of pneumonia, which
S mith .—On Sardine creek, Jan. 3, proaching
in
this
Instance
was undoubtedly ward­
1903, J. E. Smith; aged about 45 ed off by Chamberlain
’sCough Remedy.
year*.
It counteracts any tendency of a cold
toward pneumonia. For sale by City
Drug Store.
J. F. Bogard, a young man calling
himself Prestoon, who was sent to the
pet.iteniiary fiom Jackson county
sometime ago, for bolding up J. L.
Yadln, the mail c< nt factor, and
others on the Ashland-Klamath Falls
road, under very peculiar circum­
stances, has been pardoned by Gov.
Geer. He was once an inmate of an
inrane asylum iu California, and no
doubt was not in his right mind when
he committed the crime. Ti e peti­
tion for his parden was signed by
many prominent citlz«ns. Bogard’s
parents, who reside in Foo s «reek
precinct, will watch their s >n more
closely hereafter.
MR. CLARK’S
ENDORSEMENT
Pains in the Back
Are symptoms of a weak, torpid or
stagnant condition of the kidneys or
liver, and are a warning it is extremely
hazardous to neglect, so important
is a healthy action of these organs.
They are commonly attended by loss
of energy, la«k of courage, and some­
times by gloomy foreboding and de­
spondency.
* I had pains In my back, could not sleep
and when 1 got up in the morning felt
worse than the night before. I began tak­
ing llood’s Sarsaparilla and now 1 can
sleep and get up feeling rested and able to
do uiy work. I attribute my cure entirely
to Hood's Sarsaparilla.” Mas. J. N. P ersy ,
• .re 11. H. Co{>elai>d, Pike lloud, Ala.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Cure kidney ami liver troubles, relieve
the back, axul buildup the whole system.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Frank R. Neil tarriod a while in Mod-
ford Tuesday.
H. C. Maury of Pooh Bah was a Med­
ford visitor Tuesday.
M»*s. E. Kenney has returned frofn
her v isit at Roseburg.
G. W. Short, tho minor, of Gold Hill,
was among us Saturday.
Chris Martin of Grant’s Puss was in
our town a few days ago.
Mrs. E. Ross, who now lives at Ash­
land, was in town Tuesday.
T. J Neff of Willow Springs precinct
was in Medford one day last week.
F. M. Calkins, court stenjgrapher, is
at Grant’s Pass, on official business.
Prof. Washburn and Mrs.T. J. Will­
iamson were Medford visitors Satur­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Freel of Central
Point passed a few hours in Medford
Tuesday.
R. L. Darling, one of the proprietors
of the Gold Hill stables, was in Med-
ford a few days since.
Dayton Elliott passed through Med-
ford a fow days since, en route from
Wimer to Jacksonville.
Geo. Von dor Helion of Wellon has
been visiting in Jacksonville, where he
formerly went to school.
Mrs. M. J. Wolgamott of Wagnor
creek has boon visiting relatives and
friends living in Medford.
Rev. J. Cloyd of Ashland was the
gneet of Mrs. S. E Ish and J. G. Van­
dyke, Sr.,and his family last week.
Mrs. C. Coppel of Applegate was in
Jacksonville and Medford Saturday,
accompanied by her son and daughter.
11 you desire a good complexion use
Moki Tea, a pure herb drink. It acts
on the liver and makes the skin smooth
and clear. Cures sick headaches. 25cts.
and 50cts. Mouey refunded if it does
not satisfy you.
Write to W. H.
H ooker <fc Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for free
sample. A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill,
the Leading Druggist.
Fred Knowles and his family, who
have been visiting in this section, left
for their home at Spokane Monday
morning
Frank Mengoz and his sister, Mrs.
Deisch, who went to Red Bluff, Calif.,
for the benefit of the latter’s health,
have returned.
Representative Hale of Josephine
county left for Salem Sunday evening.
His wife and their daughter followed
the next morning.
Miss Leila Prim, who has been sick,
on Monday resumed her studies at the
Medford High School, where she is
taking a business course.
J. B. Welch of Meadows precinct was
in Medford Tuesday. He is president
of the Welch Lumber Co., which man­
ufactures a large quantity of fine lum­
ber every year.
J. T. Layton of Applegate, the vet­
eran miner, spent Monday at Grant’s
Pass. He was accompanied by his
daughter, Mrs. M. Wilbur, who lives
near Spokane, Wash., and is passing
the winter in Southern Oregon.
The crowned beadsof every nation
The rich men, poor men and mi
sers all Join iu paying tribute to
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
H. Williams, San Antonio, Tex.,
writes: Little Early Riser Pills are
the best I ever used in my family. I
unhesitatingly recommend them to
everybody. They cure Constipation,
Biliousness, Sick Headache, Torpid
Liver, Jaundice, Malaria and all other
liver troubles.
Excursion Next Week.
By special arrangements with the
B. R. V. R. R. the management of
the Clara Mathes Co. will run a spec­
ial train to Medford every evening
next week, starting Monday evening.
The train leaves Jacksonville at 7:15
o’clock p. m .; returning, leaves Med­
ford at 11:15, after the show. Fare
for round-trip, including reserved
seat ticket for tbe Clara Mathes per­
formance, 50j. Order seats at Ul­
rich’s confectionery store, or on the
train. This will be welcome news io
tbe people of Jacksonville, as it will
give them a chance to see the most
popular stuck company that has ever
played on the Pacific coast.
A Scientific Discovery.
Kodol does fur the stomach that
which it is unable to do for itself,
even when but slightly disordered or
over-loaded. Kodol supplies the Dat­
ura1 juices of digestion and doe« the
work of the stomach, relaxing the
nervous tension, while the inflamed
muscles cf that organ are allowed t<
rest and heal. Kodol digests what
you eit and enables the stomach and
digestive organs to transform all food
Into rich, red blood.
Reunion of Oregon Veterans.
CONGRESSMAN TONGUE
DIES SUDDENLY
BRIEF MENTION.
NO. 3
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At Washington - His Death Proves a
Drawn by the Commissioners’ Court
Judge Prim and D. Linn went to
Henry Baker returned home from
Great Shock—He was Finish­
for Jackson County.
Medford this morning.
In the Mining aud Scientific Pres]
San Francisco last week.
ing His Third Term.
of Jan. 17th will appear “Stamp Mill
J. P. Harr,-one of Watkins precinct’s
Dr. Officer of Eagle Point spent a
Ing of Gold Ores,” by Dana Harmoa
APPLEGATE PRECINCT
best citizens, was in our town Tuesday.
couple of days here last week.
tbe
latest and greatest on that iuJ
D
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Knutzen
J
W
Mee
A special dispatch to the Portland
Wm. Koeppe, the watchmaker and
II I) Rubli
portantsubject, by competentauthor^
Journal gives the details of the death jeweler, has been in Josephine county ! Born, in Central Point, Dec. 29, G I. Culy
M B Cook
T It Dock
ty.
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of Congressman Tongue, which oc­ several times lately. Warum?
1902, to Mr. at d Mrs. John McNabb,
ASHLAND PRECINCT
curred at his hotel in Washington,
The Mat belie mine and othej
At tho last meeting of the board of an elght-p und son.
Wm Vau Dyke
J T Abbott
Sunday.
property
belonging to tbe White O om
J
M
Caseheir
There will he a joint installation of Frank Clute
trustees Dunnington & Deneff were
In the prime of his life and in the granteii license to retail liquor.
M
ining
Co.,
located not far from GoU
I
C
Dodge
J
P
Dodge
the officers of the G. A. R. and W. R.
F M Drake
John R Gib>oa
midst of his usefulness Thos. II.
Hili, was told by Sheriff Rader Satan
C.,
Saturday,
Jan.
17.
The officers of Oregon Chapter No.
W N Grubb
Grant Helman
day. It was bld in by Col. Wether]
Ton gue, representat i ve in congress from
Jesse Houck
Ernest Hjgks
Representative
John
D.
Olwell
4,
R.
A.
M.,
were
installed
Tuesday
left
the First District «of Oregon, passed
ell, one of the judgment creditors.
D 11 Jackson
W J Mes-eager
from earthly scones without warn­ evening. D. R. Mills and G. S. Butler for Salim list week, to spend a few F H Carter
C R Minkler
E. A. Spaulding, who purchased I
Win Mjer
T W Mitchell
ing. Death came without suffering and of Ashland were among those present. days before the legislature met.
Coffman
’s mines and other property
A F Eddy
Miss Lillie Newman, who has been A McCallen
It is reported that E. B. Hanley,
so suddenly that there was hardly time
located
in Forest creek district, u
W I McNuit
J J O’Neill
to notify oven his most intimate friends formerly a resident of this section, but spending several weeks with relatives S A Parker
making arrangements for the develop]
Elmer Patrick
that he was ailing. Stomach trouble now doing business in Alaska, was on Elk creek, returned home a few S Patterson
Charles A Patton
meet and operating of the same. h J
Emil Peil
A S Payne
was tho indirect cause, indigestion hav­ married at Portland one day this week days ago.
has also leased the placer mines of thd
a young lady, who once resided
C H Pierce
Mrs. A. M. Pate joined her husband E E Piiipps
ing caused paralysis -of tho heart. to
at Dawson City.
Hydraulic Mining Co.
C M Foley
D B Provi st
last week, and they iiave commenced
Thomas Tongue, Jr., did notarriveun­
F Reeser
James W Riley
Messrs. Shearqr aod Young, who
Tho board of trustees have levied a housekeeping in their new home late­ H
til after his father had passed aw;-v.
L W Rogers .. Clarence Kogers
are
looking for tbe old Steamboat]
lax
of
four
mills
on
th«
dollar,
to
m«*-t
E C Sherman
James Wiley
ly purchased from Wm. Carey.
Saturday morning CongnOsman
ledge, from which so much gold wm
the
current
expenses
of
the
town
for
Otto
Winters
Tongue felt as well as usual. During
J. II. and RobertSummers, nephews
taken in early days, are sanguine tha]
BARRON PRECINCT
the forenoon he received a call from the year 1903. This is quite reasonable of II. Corum, who have teen visiting
they
will be Miccessful. They havJ
not much more than one-third of the
E B Bxrron
Darrus Davis
friendsand conversed cheerfully. Just —
ainouut some other towns in tho valley their uncle, returned to their home at Andy Dosier
W R Kirica d
discovered
and are developing a vein
« Riddle, Douglas county, a few days
as they were taking their departure he levy.
BIG BUTTE PRECINCT
iliat pro-pects well and has attained
i
complaiued of Blight pains in the stom­
Mrs. Susie Neil, who has been at­ ago.
W L Edmonds >u vVilliaio Perry
a considerable width.
ach, and his daughter brought him tending the Landon Conservatory of
Bom, 111
in WUVIUI
Central AUIUV,
Point, VII
on «11111«
Jan. 2 John McKee
. .Kill
,
‘
J
Capt. Nash has sold part of his
some simple household remedy that Music, located at Dallas, Toxas, which 1903, to Mr. and Mr«. G< raid Perkin*
CENTRAL POINT PRECINCT
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ground, located in Grave creels
proved effective in the j8 one of the best in the United States, a daughter. Same day and place, to Waite Free!
Geo Little
district,
to a oempany composed of jJ
past. He drank the medicine and said will roturnto Jacksonville next sum­ Mr. Bartlett Patrick and wife, a John WJacot*
O 11 Pankey
D.
Heard,
Chas. Strang, Dr. W. s|
Frank
Amy
Joseph
Olwell
I
he would be “all right in a little while.” mer, after securing a teacher's diplo- ’ daughter.
M
S
Welch
Jones and Frank King, who will put a
After discussing his morning mail ma. Thia will be welcome news to her
CLIMAX PRECINCT
Death has entered another tome
ditch on it and equipit as soon aa
Mr. Tongue sat down on a sofa in his many friends. Always a good musi­
Mrs. Neil has become quite pro­ and took a lovely little girl. Little A Wählers
Mathew Thompson possible. The property is some of tha
suite at the Hotel Irvington.
His cian,
ficient in the art.
O EStinson
Pearl
Galms
died
Jan.
8th,
aged
best in Southern Oregon.
daughter, Miss Bertha, left tho room
DUNN PRECINCT
Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, about nine yeirs. She was only sick a
. J. B. Duggan, who owns the Blaclq
fora moment, and when she returned Mont., recommended Ely 'sCream Balm
J W Farmer
J L Grubb
placer mines, located io Forest creeM
found hor fatherstruggling and breath­ to me. I can emphasize his statement, few days with spinal meningitis.
Cuarles Henry
Edward Murphy
district, has made a number of im]
On Wednesday evening
Holly L A Neil
ing heavily. She was only slightly | “It is a positive cure for catarrh if used
provements there. Water will be]
alarmed. Going to a telephone she1 as directed.”—Rev. Francis W. Poole, Lodge, Degree of Honor, installed the
EAGLE POINT PRECINCT
Pastor Central Pres. Church, Helena, following oflBcers f< r the cnsHing
supplied from a system of six reserj
called for a physician; but before help ' Mont.
F J Ayers
J K Bell
voirs, which will play on tbe gravel
Carl Bieierstedt
could reach him Congressman Tongue ' After using Ely’s Cream Balm six year: Mrs. W. II. Norcross. C. H.; S A Carlton
through a long string of eight and
C
C
Cnarley
James
Owens
Mrs.
J.
E.
Boswell,
L.
H.;
Mis.
A.
O.
died. Miss Ilaune, secretary to Mr. weeks I believe myself cured of catarrh.
eleven inch pipe. Toe property is a
Thus Coy
John Daley
good one and will doubtless prove ita
Tongue, was the only one present at —Joseph Stewart, Grand Ave., Buffalo. Free), C. C.; Miss Mamie Rippey, J A Jonas
S
B
Holmes
N. Y.
value this season.
Rec.; Mis. I. C. Robneti, Fiu.; Mrs.
the death scene beside the bqreavod
FLOUNCE ROCK
i
TRECINCT
The Balm does not irritate or cause
T.
W.
Herriott,
Treas.;
Mrs.
F.
A.
The Gold Mining King group ofl
daughter
sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts.
Jas McClanahan I
W W Willits
Hawk,
Uslier;
Mrs.
W.
IL
Beal.
I.
W.
or
mailed
by
Ely
Brothers,
56
Warren
■
quartz
claims, situated on Josephine
FOOTS CREEX PRECINCT
No funeral services wore held at St.. New York.
After installation services were over J A Cook
creek,
in western Josephine county,
C T Anderson
Washington. The remains left tha
a banquet of the best that the ladies Marion Lance
has
been
bonded by M- Marks, ofl
Thos
Carr
NOTICE.
city Monday evening, escorted by a
could prepare was spreid, and a very
Seattle, for 610,000. The claims are]
GOLD
HILL
PRECINCT
anjoyable
time
was
hid
by
all
who
committee composed ot Congressmen
To E. D. Thompson, Wimer, Ore:
not developed to any great extent,
M Foley
attended.
1 E DeBny
Moody, Barton, Payne, Bishop, David­
James McD ragall but present a vast body of ore. They]
E E Miner
You and your agent, W. H. Oden,
J. Fredrick Murphy, the subject of C V Vioman
son, McLaebluu, Ramsdell, Bellamy, are hereby forbidden to do any work
G R Hauimersiy
are located in the pioneer gold-miningi
S W McClendon
Needham, Surfferlaud and Bates. The or in any way trespass on any prem­ this sketch, was born in Dec. 13th.1877, J R Lindreth
district
of the state, as it was tirsu
H
C
McNeill
funeral will take place at tbe Tongue ises t> luugitig to the Lone Star mine, in Edgar county, III., and died at the W L McClure
discovered in 1851 and baa lond
A
C
Stanley
A
J
T
Smith
home at Hillsboro, Washington county, ?“
‘lÄÄ family residence near town Jan. 4th,
oeen noted for its production ofl
ly the claim known as the Wright 1903, after several months sufferin.*
JACKSONVILLE PRECINCT
p
acer gold. Mr. Marks uas put a crew
and the remains will be laid to rest at claim.
C. E. WlKSTROM.
J H Huff er
i f men to work,aod will give bis new-]
with consumption. He bore his afflic­ EF Hubert
that place.
Dated Dxemler 31, 1902.
A Learned
J Kenney
ly acquired claims a thorough and)
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tion with patience, was never heard T
News of the death of Mr. Tongue
Nick Mitchell
Get» Lewis
systematic development and put them]
t > complain of his lot nor to murmur. Gus Mitchell
J Nunin
One Hundred Dollars a Box
came as a great shock to official circles
in shape for a stimp mill.
LAKE CREEK PRECINCT
and his many friends. He was recog­ Is the value H. A. Tisdale, Summer­ He was an honorable, upright young
One of the largest mining deals ever]
Frei Tnumberg
nized as an able speaker and competent ton, S. C., places on DeWitt’s Witch man, possessed of a kind, sympathetic Henry Meyer.
consummated
in Southern Oregon!
Hazel Salve. He says: “I had the nature, and was greatly esteemed by Emil Ptch
J W Slinger
legisla-tor.
was the «aleof tbe Granite Hillmines,
piles for20jears. I tried many doctor-
MEADOWS PRECINCT
Mr. Tongue was born in England in and medicines, but all failed except all who knew him. Although he is
Louse creek district, Josephine coun­
Polk
Hull
H H Mitchell
gone
from
among
us,
and
all
that
is
June, 1844; and was therefore in his DeWitt's Witch Hazt 1 Salve. It cured
ty.
The purchaser is the American
59th year. He came to this country me.” It is a combination of the heal­ mortal of him isqu:e*ly laid away in J B Welch
Gold
Heids Company, of Chicago, LIL
ing properties of Witch Hazel with
MEDfORD PKEOINCT
when fifteen years old, going direct to antiseptics and emollients; re ieve« the silent city uL tlie dead, yet he
They
are situated eight miles uorthJ
F A Bliss
Arnold
Washington county, Oregon. He grad­ and permanently cures blind,blejding. still livt» enshrine 1 In our hearts. John
of Grant’s Pass, and comprise tbe Red
J E Boige
E
C
Boeck
uated from the Pacific University at itching and prot» tiding piles. «ore«, The parents and relatives have tbe N B Bradbury
H E Boyden
Jacket, Granite Hill, Jumbu, High
of their many friends in H M Coss
J
W Cox
Forest Grove in 1868, and then studied cut«, braises, e jxema, salt rheum and sympathy
Tariff, Independence, Coronal ion and
this their great sorrow.
all skin disease.
A A Davis
FK Deuel
law with Hon. W. 1).’ Hare, being ad­
Bedrock lode claims together with t
M M Gault
E E Gore
mitted to the bpr in 1870. Mr. Tongue
seven miles of ditches and flames, two;
R H Halley
I L Hamilton
was long a prominent member of tbe
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C I Hut’Jihoo
J G tl' dges
hydraulic plants, a tire-stamp quarts
Republican party. He served one
* tzZ'S
T*
W BJack on
W
Fisa
cs
Jlf
the
Camp
Fire,
mill, concentrsfor and 600 acres of
term as state senator, and would have
D T Lawton
N Langweil
rich placer ground. The former own­
after a bard ride, or a tiresome day. when the hones
commenced bis fourth term as a con­
Gt
o
P
Lindley
are unsaddled and all is made snug for the night, the
gressman March 4th next.
ers of tbe mine« were Senator R. A.
MOUND PRECINCT
B otu of Eugene; A. J. Hetchman,
II LGregory
D W Beebe
11. FieUhbackor aud F. H. Buck of
J PHoaxlind
John llamr ck
W
H
No
c
o
s
S
G
Minn
ck
California,
and C. L. Mangum of
ot suflering from indigestion if you eat wb»t
whiskies are favorites with all prospector*, lumbermen,
Grant’s Pas«. Tl e price has nut yet
you want, or o starving yourself to avoid sueb
tourists, and other travelers who feel the need of the
PHOENIX PRECINCT
distress’ Acker s Dyspepsia Tablets taken
quieting, restful and rejuvenating effect of these brands.
b.en nu-.de pubii ; but it is understood
C S Sergent
W F Towne
alter eating will digest your Rod perfectly and
No outfit is complete without them, and in cases of
to ba the largest sale in pouit of the
free you torn all disagreeable symptoms of in­
emergency, they are worth their weight in gold.
Arthur Furry
D ju Anderten
consideration ever made in this sec­
digestion and dyspepsia. Eat what you like
Ozen
Daul
:p
BARS; DRUGGISTS, CLUBS amt DCALERS.
at auy time, and take au Acker Tablet after­
tion or tbe state. The American
ward. Positively guaranteed. Your money
Ti
.
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PLEASANT CREPE PRECINCT
Gold Field’s Company, the purchaser
will always be refunded if you are not satisfled.
W. J. VAN sent’VVER * CO., lac.. Nstrikators. POtTLAND. SRE.
Ranzen Carter
j b tiiiiis
of ti e property, is cap taiiz.tl for 62,-
Write to us for a free sample. wS H. H ooker
& Co.. Buflald, N. Y.
Charles Owens
J Ncathammer
000,000. a d is composed of some of
ihe most suece-siul business men of
IMO II BAH PRECINCT
Chicago aud Tacoma. W. J. Morphy,
A Andrews
As’iury Be >11
general manager of the company, u
M L Hartley
S L Be i nett
a business man of Chicago.
Tbe
L I) Mm«ar
N Kime
Granite Hill mines are among tbe
A bel.ulti
C E Stewart
oldest and best properties in Souther«
ROCK POINT PRECINCT.
Oregon. It is the intention of tbe
Wm Fiippen
Tho9 Dangey
new owners to pat them on a par with
J U Smith
tbe leading producers.uf thia state. J|
WHAT IS THE USE
CYRUS NOBLE IK
The Improved “Home Comfort
H
• ROXY
Family and Hotel Ranges
41
1 J Esters
1 P Stinson
H H Tuylorl
PRECINCT
W H Stewart
S P Barnebur¿
SAM'S VALLEY PRECINCT
From hose Who Have Used Home Comfort Ranges.
We have used a Home Comfort 14 years with perfect satisfaction in every
particular, and we recommend same to general public as one of the best and
cheapest in the long run on the market.
G eo . F. M erriman , Postmaster, Medford.
We have used a Home Comfort 14 years without one cent for repairs, and It is
In perfect condition. It Is a fuel saver, a perfect bakes It pleases the house­
wife hy miking the kitchen work a pleasure instead of a drudge. It ought to
be in every home, and would oe if understood.
J. M. H ibbs . Pullman, Wash.
Fourteen years ago we were induced to buy a Home Comfort, which we arc
happy to «ay did away witti vexation and annoyance so frequently erased b\
t lie u«e of inferior stoves and ranges. Our neighbors and friends have nearly
all bought the Home Comfort since, and are equally as well pleased. We are
now thoroughly convinced of its meritsand take pleasure in r< commending
same to the general public.
Mu. and M rs . J. B. R iddle , Riddle, Ore.
Horace Pelton
AL Gall
W R Dickison
Geo HR ley
STERLING PRECINCT
A Gilsun
A B Saltmarsh
TABLE ROCK PRECINCT
Perry Foster
Theidore Glass
J F Rodgeis
TALENT PRECINCT
E Beeson
E E Foss
Fred Rapp
D H Hanscom
W M Kerby
E R Oatman
Van Dunlap
W J Dean
H 11 Goddard
II A Hanscom
II S Lyoc’i
R BJPurves
TRAIL PRECINCT
E D Rti-coe
W T Horaston
C W DeCarlew
UNION PRECINCT
Henry Bauten
J N Matney
S R Cuffman
Came Through Fire Without Serious Injury
(Ottawa (Ont.) Evening Journal, June 7, 1900.]
Fora number of years the Wrought Inin Range Co., of St Louis, Mo., have been manufacturing a range known
as the Home Comfort, which they have guaranteed to be as nearly Indestructible as human hands and brains could
make them. This was amply demonstrated on April 26th last, when the great, tire swept over Hull. Eight of these
ranges were in the burnt district; but although they were for many hours subjected to the terrible haat, the falling
walls and chimneys, the water which was thrown upon the buildings, they were each brand in tact among the ruins.
In one case, however, a cast iron pot, which had been left on the range, was found to have been melted and run over
the top. The copper reservoirs were naturally melted by the terrible heat, and some of the lighter bracket work
was bent by failing roofs and walls; but so far as tbe main body of the rauge was coHcerned, not a piece was warped,
not a cover bent or a single plate cracked or broken.
The survivors of the two Oregon
regiments of cavalry and infantry o'
1861-65 will bold a reunion at the city
ball in Salem on Saturday, February
3d. In reply to a letter from J. B.
Dlmick, of Hubbard, Mayor Bishop
notified the old veterans that they
might have tbe free use of the council
Lt is the material employed and the method of making whicl*. gives the Home (Jomfort Ranges this wonderful
chamber in tbe city hall for* holding
their reunion. The meeting is in­ tenacity and strength. The material used is malleable iron, wrought steel and asbestos. Malleable iron has been
shown by chemical and mechanical tests to have a heat-resisting power twelve and one-half times greater than that
tended for the surviving members of cf cast iron. The frames, doors and all parts liable to strain or breakage, are made of the material. The end flues
Treasurer’s Fourth Notice. tbe First Regiment Oregon Cavalry, and every vital part are all carefully lined with protecting asbestos, thus making as durable, strong and as nearly
and tbe First Regiment Oregon In­ perfect a range as has yet been made by man or capable of being made.
Office of Countv Treasurer of Jack- 1 fantry, who saw service during the The following testimony from owners of the ranges in question carries with it complete confirmation and conviction:
son County,Oregon,Jacksonri'le, > civil war. Co. A, 1st Oregon Cavalry,
“We, the undersigned citizens of Hull, purchased Home Comfort ranges of the Wrought Iren Range Co., of St
January 9th, 1903.
) was raised in Jackson county.
Louis, Mo., prevloils to the recent great tire. During the terrible conflagration our ranges were subjected to the
Notice is hereby given that there
are funds in the county treasury for
most intense heat, and we supposed they were totally destroyed; but upon examination we found the body ot the
▲ Cure For Lumbago.
the redemption of all outstanding
fanges uninjured, not a piece warped or out of place. In one instanc.e a cast Iron kettle was melted on the malleable
W. C. Williamson,of Amherst, Va.. top. We have heard of no other ranges which survived our terrible visitation, and beyond question the Home Coin-
county warrants protested
from
March Sth, 1900, to March 27th, says: “For more tiian a year I suffered rort range, so far as we are concerned, stands pre-eminent.
1900, both dates Inclusive. Interest from lumbago. I finally tried Cham­
H ermas L egault , •
H. PHILION,
F. B ernikr ,
J osefa L arose ,
on tbe same will cease after the above berlain’s Pain Balm and it gave me .
C anile D amour .’
W. N. M c C ormick ,
W illie H arper ,
C uas . M ouskau ,
date.
entire relief, which all other remedies
D. H. M iller , County Treasurer.
failed to do.” Fcr sale by City Drug
Store.
FARM FOR SALS.
NOTICE
The well-known Graunner Banel»,
«•n Sieilltig i r»< k, over hiMi arre«>. Fine Is hereby given that all persons are strictly
timber and »lock range, 150 a< >«s In forblucen from entering or in any maimer l
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million
upon the picmises it the uu.t. r-
< ultivatiof. S- tue of Liu re' e t trespassing
slgncd For descriptk n of my land see Jin k-
placers in Soul hern Oregon. All |»>.i* son county records AU trespassers will lie '
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you?
No Cure, No Pay
entert anrt carries mineral right. punished in the manner provided for in we
Enclosed with every bottle b a Ten Cent, package erf Grove’s Black Koot* Liver
I
tion
17«
of
the
Criminal
Code
of
Oregon.
My
Apply tn
B arf . si T & M onroe ,
, agents have full charge of Ibis matter
233 Stark St., Portland, Or
C B. HOSTEL.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
Zack Cimeron
Fiel Sturgis
Wm Smih
WATKINS Pl EC INCT
John P Harr
WILLOW SPRINGS PRECINCT
James Davis
Fred Straube
W Wright
WOODVILLE PRECINCT.
W V Jones
D Wiiuer.
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J H Whipple
Retail Market Report.
The following quotations were
made up this afternoon, and is an
impartial report «if the prices charged
by Jacksonville dealers:
Wheat—75c per bushel.
Flour—62.10 (a>62 30 per 100 pounds.
Oats—48(a50c per bushel.
Barley—Rolled, 61.25 per cental.
Hay—Per ton. baled, 612.
Potatoes--61 00 per hundred
Onions—U cts per pound.
Butter—50c per roll.
Beans—2K<65c per pound.
Lard—15(a)16c per pound.
Eggs—25 3t6 perdozen.
Sugar—D. G. 65 55(a66 05 per cwt.
Poultry—63.00 to 63.50 per dozen.
Hams—I5c(fl'17c per pound.
Shoulders—12c per oound.
Side Bacon—14i.«il8c per pound.
Wonderful Nerve
Is displayed by many a mtn et du
ug pains or ..c udental cut-, woiuti
b ul eq buru«, scald«, sore feet ••»
'•tff joints. Rut there's uo ne d '<>
ii. B ctlen.s Arnica Stive will kill
le f aui und cure the trouble. 1 ’
t lie be«t «alv<* ou earth f ir piles I“"-
I 25c. at City Drug Store.
Provens
“When the butter wonu
come put a penny in thd
churn,” is an old time daird
proverb. It often seems tcJ
work though no one has even
told why.
When mothers are worried
because the children do non
gain strength and flesh wd
say give them Scott’s Emul«]
sion.
]
It is like the penny in thd
milk because it works and
because there is something
astonishing about it.
Scott's Emulsion is simply
a milk of pure cod liver oil
with some hypophosphites
especially prepared for delicate
stomachs.
Children take to it naturally
because they like the taste]
and the remedy takes just as
naturally to the children be]
cause it is so perfectly adapted
to their wants.
For all weak- and pale and
thin children-Scott’s Emulsion
is the most satisfactory treat«
merit.
We will send you
the penny, i. e., a
sample free.
Be sure that thn pictum ta
the farm ot a label » ua tha
»rapuer o( every bottle «
Ktuuhion you buy.
SCOTT & BO.WNE,
Chemists,
400 Pearl St., N. Y,
9oc.«*d6oBo; alldraggiata