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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1903)
f ♦ A / -•< f r I* < z F »>• JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1903. VOL. XXXIII. An Immense Strike. LOCAL NOTES. Chas Nickell, U. S. Commissioner for the District of Oregon, is fully equipped to receive applications un der tho timber and stone, also home stead laws. Final proofs taken, and all business connected with U. S. gov ernment lands transacted. Office with S outhern O regonian , Medford. Phone 211. Burleigh’s bill providing^for the main tenance of a state bureau of informa tion at Portland and tho levying of a state tax for tho samo was defeated. This is one of the Legislature’s many mistakes, for tho measure was a meri torious one and would have benefited the whole stale much, especially South ern Oregon. J. H. Drake of Pooh Bah was in Medford Tuesday. He informs us that an agent of tho government has been over the route of the rural delivery that will soon be established in that sestion, for the purpose of furnishing the patrons thereof with tho required mail boxes. Tho price asked is from $2.50 to $3.50 each. Moki Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, Indigestion and Constipation A delightful herb drink. Removes all of the eruption" rf t’-" "b“’. pvoduein«- a perfect complexion, or money refund ed. 25c. and 50c. Write to us for free sample W. H. H ooker &C o , Buffa lo, N Y. A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill, the Leading Druggist. On Friday night Jacksonville Fire Co. will give a grand ball for the bene fit of those children who lost their books in the fire that destroyed the school house and are unable to huy others. Extensive preparations have been made for the event, which will lie a success in every way. Everybody should patronize so worthy an object. J. A. Whitman of Medford, M. M. Taylor of Jackson ville an^ z\. E. Hil dreth, Jr., of Ashland, representing the Southern Oregon Base Ball League, went to Grant’s Pass a few evenings ago. to confer with the lovers of the national game of that city and complete arrangements for the coming season. Nothing definite was accomplished, al though the prospects are favorable. In no other way than by the establish ment of a circuit can a series of inter esting games be secured for t his section. Senator Mulkey has introduced a lo cal option bill in the state senate. 11 pro. vides that the legal voters of any in corporated city or town shall have the authority to vote upon and determine for themselves the question as to whether licenses for the sale of intoxi cating liquors shall be granted by the council. A vote upon the question may be called by filing with the recorder a petition signed by ten or more legal voters not less than 15 days before any general election of such municipality. It is not likely that the bill will pass. A. M. Helms attended the meeting of the Red Men's tribe at Jacksonville Saturday night. He started for home soon afterward, and when he reached the east end of the school yard he was accosted by a stranger, who said he He re- was also going to Medford, quested the loan of a dollar from Al., and on being refused proceeded to as sault him. Ho met with such stout re sistance that he drew a razor or knife, and struck Mr. Helms with it several times, but fortunately with little effect, disappearing in the darkness when he discovered that his game had been foiled. “I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, croup and colds I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confi dence in this remedy.—Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale at City Drug Store. W. F. Arant, superintendent of the Crater Lake reservation, has gone to Salem to discuss with the members of tue Legislature the matter of an ap propriation for the improvement of the roads to that park. The Town Talks says that ho does not go to Salem to ask an appropriation. The sugges tion has come from elsewhere; but he will give the members such informa tion as they desire, and believes it would be good policy for the state to further the accommodation of travel to the lake. The government will take care of the roads inside the park. The ap propriation for that purpose is limited, but Mr. Arant can accomplish quite a good deal nevertheless. I E. E. LYONS KILLS SHERIFF OF LANE CO. In Memoriam. BRIEF MENTION. COUNTY RECORDS. At a regul ir meeting ol Jane M. Mc Al. Perry has returned from a trip Matters of Importance Transacted at Chief of Police Smith of Ashland is Cully Cabin No. 20, N. D. O., held to Josephine county. very sick with stomach trouble. the Court House. An Outlaw Well Known in South Feb 4(.b, the following resolutions Miss Mary Colvig has returned from Miss Maud Vaughn of Ashland is ern Oregon Will Swing COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. were adopted : a visit at Grant’s Paas. visiting relatives residing at Sam’s Val for His Crime. Repoitsof treasurer, recorder, clerk W hereas , It lias pleasel Divine ley. Sheriff Rader has returned from an and sh riff approved. Providence, in his mysterious dispen official trip north. Roy Robley is visiting at Ashland. Trapped in the home of the outlaw sation of events, to take from our Ninety-six scalps of wild animals He is now connected with the electric he sought to arrest, and with his midst oni beloved sister, ElsieC. Day; Don't forget the school benefit ball were presented for state bounty, and light company of Santa Rosa, Calif. arms held tight in the grasp of two tbert fore be it Friday night, and assist in a worthy warrants were drawn to the amount of women, W. W. Withers, sheriff of cause. R. C. Harrison, of tho Iowa Lumber $196 in payment thereof. R esolved , while we deeply deplore Lane county, was fatally shot on the her untimely dea’h, we feel it our J. W. Opp, the well-known operator C«., has returned from a trip to Chica Au order on treasurer to refund Siuslaw river, 30 miles west of Eu- duty to bow in humble submission to in mines, wa^ at Medford one day this $4.27 to Mrs. W. C. Evans on account go in the interest of that corporation. gene. Lent begins February 25. Arch of taxes incorrectly paid was made. the decree of Him who deetli all week. thief, wur- Ellis Lyons, tlie horse A bouncing boy was recently born to bishop Christie has just issued the Len Au order was made to transfer things well. derer and all-around ciook, escaped by ten regulations for the archdiocese of R esolved , That in the death of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jennings of Ster $1735.47 from the state scalp bounty two deputies who were guarding the our-i-ter Jane M. McCully Cabin has lingville. Oregon. fund to the general county fund. doors of the house and sought refuge lost a faithful member and kind com Geo. E. Neuber has Ixx-n granted a Warrants were drawn for January The People’s Press, tho organ of the iu the mountains. One thousand dol six-month8 liquor license by the board expt uses U the amount of $1677 42. panion. Socialist party, in Oregon, is dead at lars rewaid was placed on his head, PROBATE COURT. R esolved , That the sympathies of of trustees. A Store Robbed. Albany. It had quite a number of dead or alive, and several persons of Estate of Lucy M. II imliu. Final the members of our Cabin arc ten- Absolutely Pure Rev. J. I). Murphy will hold services subscribers in Southern Oregon. determined nerve immediately start den (I to the grief-stricken family in Tue mercantile establishment of J. account of administrator filed, and at the Catholic church Sunday, at the Mrs. Gus Newbury visited in Med ed in pursuit. TH[R£ IS NO SUBSTITUTE C. Eads & Son, located in West Med ford and Phoenix Sunday. She was day Mt for hearing same. the hour of th< ir bereavement-. usual time. The sheriff was in t he discharge of ford. was burglarized Sunday night. accompanied to Jacksonville by her Estate of A S Moon. Sale of real R esolved , That, as a token of the The Society of Christian Endeavor his duty when he received the fatal Er.tr) was made through the rear of sister, Mrs. C. C. Taylor. high e-tecm we beirthe memory of intends holding an entertainment in j property approvi d. wound. With a warrant for the ar The Biggest of All. th’ building. The thief or thieves Estate of Edwin Brown. Hearing Our-i-tcr, that, these resolution« lie the near future. S. M. Eby, who was formerly a resi rest of Lyons far hor e steiiir.g in ide away with about $30 worth of of final statement set for Marcii 10th. spread upon t he minutes of our Cabin. dent yl the valley, made' us a short vis The World's Fair of 1904, tu be held Geo. N. Lewis, the clever proprietor Withers enteied t he cabin where th* gods TtW« is eJe»- to the cul new cases . R esolved . That a copy (f these it thi^week, while on his way homo of the Union Livery Stables, was a <n;.n be •• ’ «f er reside 1.. Lv« at St. Louis, will be approximately prits, although certain hoodlums are f< ' ;•: . ' •• the seal iff the C F. Henry vs. Florence Henry; from California. He is now located in ( !.-; ‘ or Sat urday . concealed liimsolf and as far as the twice as large as any former interna suspected. C thin, i e prcH« ,ted to the fiinilyol divorce. Idaho and engaged in farming. officer could see there was in tlie tional exposition. The Centennial Miss Ethel Earlier, an a<«*oniplis'ued II. C. Bliss et al vs. administrator the deceased, and a copy sent to tlie room only the mother and the wiferf Exposition at Ftd'adAlphia covered musician, is acceptably filling the po A protracted meeting is now being of estate of Henry Arutrman; appeal D emocratic T imes for publication. the thief. When Withers entered 236 acres the Paris Exposition of sition of organist at the Presbyterian from decision of tO' rt. hold at the Baptist church at Talent. E ifie B ybee P rim , i the two women grappled with him 1899-1900 336 acres, the Columbian Rev. N. S. Hollcroft and Rev. Geo. R. J osephine < > rth , Com. church. real estate . and held his arms pinioned so that he Exposition at Chicago, 633 acres. The C orinne L inn , 1 Rev. S. H. Jones was at Ashland the j Varney, state missionary, are in charge C H Elmore to Henrietta S could not make use of his revolver. Ly ground to housed fi r the World’s Fair of it. forepart of the week. He will hold THE STORY OF A GIRL OH THE Shearer, lots 16, 17 and 18, ons then came forth from his place of at Sr. Louis will cover 1180 acres. The Cancer Cured. services at the Presbyterian church Senator Pierce's concurrent resolu PACIFIC COAST. blk 47, Medford...................... $ ( 300 00 concealment and, drawing a 44-calibre construction cost of the Centennial Sunday, at 7:30 P.M. tion, to amend the state constitution J L Hamrnersly toJEEnyart, Mr. W. W. l’rickett. Smithfield, Both She au«l Iler Mother are EntlauMiaatic Exposition was $8,500.000; that of the pistol from his belt, deliberately shot ¡III-., writes. Sept. 10th, 1901: *‘I had The Jackson ville school did not re so that the terms of all coun lots 1 and 2, blk 29, Gold Over a W«>n<lerfui Event In Paris Exposition was $9,000,000. the dt fcnselcss t fficer. The ball en been suffering several years with a sume studies until Wednesday, as it ty offices shall run four years, has been Hill........................................... 1 00 Their Lives. cancer on my face, winch gave me was impossible to complete arrange The jostof the Columbian Exposition tered the threat and probably lodged Annie Melius to Gei W Miss Maud E. Cable, of Chico, Butte defeated. vreit annoyance and unbearable itch was estimated at $18.322,000. and the in the s| iue, after ranging downward. The alleged heirs of the estate of Stephenson, lot« 13 an J 14,blk ing. I was using Ballard's Snow ments before then. Co., Calif., is a bright, vivacious girl of total cost was $27 250,900. The esti Lyons then walked out the front door Liniment for a sore leg, and through fifteen, with the glow of health iu her Henry Amerman, who were left out in J, Railroid adi to Ashland. 800 00 Plans for the school house that will mated construction cost of the St. and made good his escape. an accident I rub’ied some of the lin be built here in the near future have J A Tracey to Allen Davis, 63 cheeks. A few mouths ago, however, the recent distribution of funds, have iment on the cancer, and as it gave me Louis Fair is $30,000,000, and the total she was sick and weakly. How this appealed to the circuit court from the IIOVV CAITURE WAS MADE. acres between secs 8 and 9, almost instant relief 1 decided to con been submitted by different parties, cost will be upwards of $40,000,000 by Wonderful change came about is best | decision of Judge Prim. Murderer Lyons is cowering in a tinue to u«e liniment on the cancer. There ought to be plenty of competí tp 39, 1 e. ................................ 600 00 the time the work is completed, told in the words of her mother, Mrs. cell in the jail at Eugene, and tlie In a short time the cancer came out, tion. Elizabeth A Smith to Annie The members of the county com Rose Cable, who says : Before the exposition gates are my face healed up and tl ere is not the The board of trustees have appoint- town is quieting down after days of slightest scar left. 1 have implicit Hocom property in sec 20, “ My daughter was in a miserable missioners' court have been inspecting open the city of St. Louis will have ed the following officers for theelection such excitement as.that country has faith in the meritsof this prepara tp 39, 1 e................................ state of health and I l'<ar»-l she could not ’the bridges and roads injured by the expended tlie enormous sum of $20,- never known. tion, and it cannot be too highly rec which will take place on ve first Tues Wm and John Facklamto Wni live. It began with irregularity in the late storm, with the intention of mak 000,000. Of this amount $5,000,000 Lyons was caught Monday morning ommended.” 25c, 50 and $1.00. For day in March: Judges, W. G. Kenney, natural functions of her sex, accompa ing necessary repairs soon. Carey, 20 acres in sec 31, tp was appropriated for the fairthrough sale to City Drugstore. Frank Kasshafer, R. S. Dunlap; clerks, nied by severe headaches, he:vrt and on a freight train going -outh, near 36, 2 w..................................... 1000 00 The semi-annual examination of ap the municipal assembly. - Citizens of F. R. Neil acd Clarence Reames. stomach trouble, and finally she broke Cresswell. This is 12 miles south of Coleman Noonan to Benton St. Louis raised $5 000,060 additional Necrology. down entirely. The doctor said she had plicants for teachers’ certificates will be Eugene. Bowers, 105 acres Ln d 1 c No Geo. W. Thompson, wno has been a by private subscription. The U. S. aiuemia, which, he said, meant that her held at Jacksonville beginning on the The people of Cresswell and vicinity government and the state of Missouri 45, tp 39, 2 e ........................... 1 00 resident of Jacksonville for several were on the lookoutforany suspicious- blood had turned to water. 11th. Quite a number wishing certifi Hon. Garrett B. Van Riper died at have appropriated $5,000,000 and $1,- looking man who might prove t<> be Ashland Saturday, in the 77th year of months past;, has gone to Douglas Jenuie Gibson to D T Lawton “ The pain iu her head was so severe cates will be in attendance. 000,000 for the fair respectively. By the hunted outlaw. About 3:30 Mon 30 acres in sec 30, tp 36. 1 w. 00 1200 county, where he expects to locate. that she was hardly able to bear it; her popular vote at a special election the Finley Porrine, bailiff of the supreme day morning a poseof men cons'.sting his age. He was a pioneer of 1850, We are sorry to lose him and his esti 8 G and L A Sloan to Klam charter amendments were carried, stomach so weak that she could eat of Ed. Parsons. James Staub, .Lime- first settling in Douglas county. In mable fan ily, who have made many which will enable the city to expend nothing but soup. Her liver was con ! court for a number of years, died at ath Like Railroad Co, right Law. Wm. Buoy, Janie« Noland, I. H 1870 he removed to that section ‘ of friends. for street paviDg and other gested and torpid, her nerves all un I Salem, Feb. 6th, from brain trouble. of way in sec 11, tp 11, 4 e... 250 00 $10,000.000 Veach and Wm. Miller, were near the improvements. strung and her complexion just like a * He was a prominent Mason and pop Southern Pacific railroad station just Jackson county now known as Klam The following officers of Hogue River Mattie Stevens to Ephraim dead person’s. She grow worse iu spite ular with all who knew him. as a southbound freight train was ath county, and lived there until 10 Council No. 256, Order of Pendo, were Steven«, G dd Hill quartz Pearl» Becoming Scarce. of the doctor’s care and finally her hands pulling out. Someone noticed a man, years ago, when he went to Ashland, installed at a recent meeting: C. C., T. B. Good pasture has purchased claim, known as Mount who at.once proved to be Lyon-, run and feet began to swell. It is reported that a famineof pearls where he has since resided. In 1872 he Chas. Nickell; C., L. A Finney. V. C , Ira Wakefield’s place, located in Phoe Fielder Mining Claim ....... 1 00 has set tn, due to the large demand ning down the track. The posse got “An advertisement in the papers led was elected to the lower house of the J. C Murphy; Sec. and Treas., Frank nix, containing nearly 30 acres of some into Mr. Veach’s wagon, drove with W A Carter to Cora B Olsen, for these lovely gems. It is claimed me to have her try Dr. Williams’ Pink I great haste to where the train was Oregon Legislature from Jackson coun Kasshafer; S . L. E. Stone: G . M. A 100 00 that no other -tone is so becoming to property in Gold Hill....... $ Pills for Pale People and she began to of the best land in the valley. We Finney; W., F. M. Kasshafer. pulling out and motioned the engi ty, serving one term. A wife and five youth and lieauty. but the majority of feel better almost immediately upon learn that the price paid was $6060. J L Wigle to W 1 Vawler. neer to stop the train. The engineer children survive Mr. V., who was an people throughout the country are At a meeting of the voters of Jack taking them. She grew better every Prof. W. F. Cameron has been re p’operty in sec 19,tp 37,1 w. 1000 oo not able topurcbase the«ecostly gems. seem d to know what wa- wanted son ville district, held on the 7th, author honorable and highly respected man. day. When she had taken them two elected principal of the Ashland public and stopped immediately. The men However, as long as they enjoy good Granville Naylor to Edward weeks she had gained eight pounds, and school. R. A. Hopkins, his first assist then clambered out of the wagon, Hon. Jas. D. Burnett died in Douglas ity was given the board of directors to health they are tar richer and will al Judy, 159 acres in d 1 c 45, rushed toward Lyons, who was just county, at the residence of his son, arrange for the purchase of desks, seats fourteen by the time she had taken five ways loot better than if they possessed tp 38, 2 w.............................. : 11000 00 all then in the act of climting into an the pearls in the world. If you boxes. Her color has come back and she I ant, who has resigned to go into busi- and supplies, and for the renting of Thos. Burnett, Feb. 5th. He was one empty freight car, and ordered him to have lost the precious possession suitable rooms in which to hold school Mabel Carter to S B Stoner, looks like her uid self. She has gone to 1 ness at Pullman, was succeeded by Miss throw up his hands. The order was of the best known pioneers of Southern during the balance of the year. health—you should try Hostetter’s Byers. i interest in lot 5, sec 12, tp work again. quickly complied with, as there was Stomach Bitter, because it is recogniz Oregon, having come to the Pacific 39, 1 e ................................. 200 00 “I feel very grateful for what Dr. Ed. White, the convict vho escaped The Society of Christian Endeavor nothing else to do. ed as the best healthmaker in exist coast when 28 years old, first locating Williams Pink Pills have done for her, from the state penitentiary sometime Allie M Millsap to Daicy J held an intereting session Sunday Lyons had discarded his wea|M>ns ence. It will cure headache, nervous for I am sure they saved her life.’’ and was trying to pa-s himself off fur in Salem and moving to Douglas coun evening. Geo. Birdsey led. In addi Stidham, lot 2, blk 33, Ash ago, and whose name is cot nccted with ness, indigestion, liver and kidney Anmmia is not the only disease which Rose Carlisle’s, was shot ano killed while a hobo. He was at once securely ty in 1852, where ho has since lived. tion to the usual programme Misses land ....................................... 275 00 troubles and malaria, fever and ague. ■nccutnbs to the potent influence of Dr. bound, placed in a carriage and Mr. Burnett was born in Blunt county, Our Private Stamp is over the neck of Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. in the act of burglarizing a house in started to Eugene. Care was taken to Tenn., March 12, 1822. Ho was onee Maud Prim and Helen Colvigsang solos W T Abbott to D B Grant,ne the bottle. | of ne i, and s I of ne ] of and Miss Myrtle Sutton favored the avoid the news of the capture from They are an unfailing specific for such Lincoln county. memher of the Oregon legislature and many in attendance with select read 400 00 sec 24, tp 39, 1 w................. reaching that city. Incase this was Retail Market Report. disea.- is a« locooMJtor ataxia, juirtial par Rev. M. J. Hickey passed through done t he party no doubt would have prominent in the polities of the state ing. Benjamin Fox to Mary A Fox, alysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neu the valley Sunday, en route to Portland The following quotations were The De Moss Family, the noted lyric ireen met by an infuriated crowd of l or sometime. lot 6. blk 44, adjoining land ralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, from San Francisco, where he has been made up this afternoon, and is an citizens and the prisoner promptly bards, gave an entertainment on the in lot 7, blk 44..................... 5 00 impartial report of the prices charged the after-effects of the grip, palpitation having his eyes treated for cataract. Are You Restless at Night, lynched. On arriving at the outskirts evening of Feb. 5th, at U. S. Hall, un Benjamin Fox to Mary Fox, by Jacksonville dealers: of (he heart, pale anil sail' iw complexions of the city one of the rigs containing He was formerly in charge of this par And harassed by a bad cough? Use Wheat—75c per bushel. der the auspices of the Presbyterian anil all forms of weakness either in male the party drove ahead to notify Sher Ballard'- Horehound Syrup: it will se ne 1 of sw j of sec 15, tp 39, Flour—$2.20 (a $2 40 per 100 pounds. or female Ti .ey are sold by all drug ish of the Catholic church. iff Fisk, while the one containing Ly cure you sound sleep and effect a church. A splendid programme was 1 00 ] e.......................................... Oats—48(<i50c per bushel. presented, which gave general satisfac An effort is being made to form a ons was driven -lowly. gist*, or direct from Dr. Williams’ Med p urn pt and radical cure. 25c, 59c. and tion. Barley—Rolled. $1.25 per cental. J F Davis to J W Curran, sw There was only a fairly-sized au The large crowd on the streets, $1 00 Guile at City Drug store. icine Co. Schenectady. N. Y. Price, 50 senool district out of portions of Jack- Ilay —Per ton. Italed. $12. J of sw i of sec 24.tp 36,3 w. 100O CO dience. whose sole topic of conversation was cent* per box; six boxes <2.50. ! sonville, Central Pofot and Willow Potatoes- $1 00 per hundred the probable capture of the fugitive H Ring to W J Smith, s | J If The Baby Is Cutting Teeth. Onions—list« 2 cts per pound. ; Springs districts. Messrs. Hurley, A Young Man Honored. by t|ie posse, upon the receipt of the of ne L se j of nw j, and Be sure and use thal old and well-tried reme Butter—40ra 50c per roll. Clark and others have been consulting news rushed to the jail: but the MARRIEJ). dy, M hs . WiJisi.ow’s S oothing S vkup . for Beans—3(a>5c per pound. 250 00 lot 2, sec 4, tp 36. 3 w.......... man they wi«htd to get hold of had Gov. Chamberlain lias appointed E children teething. It soothes the child, soft ’ Supt. I^iily in regard thereto. Lard—15c per pound. the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic G W Isaacs to Karnes et a), Ireen securelv locked behind strong A. McPherson, t f Portland, assistant ens and is the besl remedy tor diarrhoea. Twenty Eggs—20 cts per dozen. is estimated that the amount It iron liars and men with double-bar M illion —A dams —At Ashland, Jan. 1 00 lot 17,"blk 21, Medford....... five cents a hoille Sugar —D. G. $5.50(rt'$6.00 per cwt. warden at the State Penitentiary, to reled shotguns and rilles guarded the 30, 1903, Jr ho B. Million and Mrs. paid on account of coyote scalps L L Graves to J W C over, Poultry—$3.00 to $3.50 per dozeD. succeed A. C. Dilley, who recently re- door of t he jail. since the state law providing for a PERSONAL MENTION. Hams—15c(<» l"c per pound. Clara Adams, by Rev. J. T. Abbett. 559 acres in see 10 ar.d 11, signed tiis position because of the ADMITTED HIS OUILT. bounty on them was enacted in Shoulders— 121c per pound. 00 tp 36, 1 w .............. 20W C abslby —G oodrich —At Kenn, Jan. When t he posse covered Lyons with Carlisle scandal that was disci >sed at Side Bacon—15(a20e per pound. 1899 has amounted to $350,600. South District Attorney Reames returned Chas Young to Wm Denner, 30, 1903, W. A. Carsley and Miss Al their guns and he was secured he ex that institut ion. The new ap- from the north Saturday. ern Oregon got a goodly slice of the 160 00 10 acres in sec 5, tp 39, le. claimed: “Well, it is all up; I am potntee has lie Goodrich. already begun his Harvey Crump of Sterlingville was C H Elmore to E Scott, prop pie. done for; I am your man.” On the B land — J onks —At Merlin, Edward duties. Mr. McPherson was torn among us oue day this week. way down to Eugene ho talked ta his The receipts of the county recorder’s erty in tp 37, 2 w.............. 2000 00 Bland and Miss Maud Jones. captors about the -hooting. He said in Salem, and for a time res ded office during the past year were a trifle John W. Dollarhide of Siskiyou J M Rader, sheriff, to Wm he had made up his mind that the in Jacksonville and Josephine county county, Calif., is paying this section a B utz —P eteks —In Medford, Feb 4, over $2500, by far the greatest in the first man who drew his gun on him with his parents. His father was W. Ulrich, s of ne J. and se j 1903, by Rev. F. Sack, August Betz history of the county. This is indis visit. was going to get shot. “And With of see 27,and nw ; of sec 33, and M r«. Louisa Peters. ers was the man,” said Lyons. He A. McPherson, once state printer. He putable evidence of the unusually large Bert Nason of Flounce Rock precinct tp 35, and se j of nw J, sec stated that his wife did not 1 avo served asshop guard at the pris m un has been visiting in Jacksonville and number of real-estate transactions In The matter ©f feed is of 2, t p 36, 1 w.......................... 35 00 hold oi the shot iff when he was shot, der tlie Pennoyer administration. It BORN Askland. that time. but that she was holding him (Lyons.) is a good appointment. In Portland John Garvin to G A Gurnea, tremendous importance to the T. J. Williamson, deputy county Acker’s Blooo Elixir positively cures he was employed by the Moyer Cloth MRS. LYONS IN JAIL. Black Bear mining claim, clerk, has gone to British Columbia, ing Company.' F leming —At Gold Hill, J an. 30,190 3, chronic blood poisoning and all scrofu Mrs. Lyons, wife of the murderer, Wagner creek di-trict....... 600 00 farmer. Wrong feeding is lous affections. At all times a match on a short business visit. to Mr and Mrs. Silas Fleming, a less system tonic and purifier. Money was bn.uglit into Eugene Saturday O & C R R and U T Co to S The Easy PHI. night, and turned over to Constable Rev. Geo. A. Doyle, who is now lo son. refunded if you are not satisfied. 50c J Day, w j of sw j of see 1, loss. Right feeding is profit Timber Depredations. Smith. She was at onee taken before DeWitt's Little Early Risers do not cated at Roseburg, recently returned S tacey —At Beagle, Jan. 26, 1903, to and $1-00. A. P. Estabrook, Gold tp 38, 3 w.............................. 2S0 00 Justice of the Peace Wintermcier, Hill. Oregon. The leading druggist. The up-to-date farmer knows Reports that timber has beeu cut and charged with lreing “an accesso gripe nor weaken the system. They from a trip to the eastern states. G W Stephenson toCC Wing, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stacey, a son. May or Bashor of Grant's Pass, wea and encroachments made on tlie ry to a felony,” the charge having cure biliousness, jaundice, constipa K. Bieberstedt, D. Zanon and K lots 1, 2, 31 and 32, blk L, tion and inactive livers, by arousing STACEY--Near Beagle, Jan 26, 1903, ried of having his appointments turned been made out previous to thesheriff’s McNeill, of the upper Butte creek sec Ashland ................................ 3000 00 what to feed his cows to get to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Stacey, a son. down by the council continually, has Ashland forest reserve have been in dtath. No doubt after tl.e ceroller’s the secretions, moving the bowels tion, were in Medford Saturday, on circulation for some months past, jury returns a verdict I lie charge will gently, yet effectually, and giving O & C R R and U T Co to the most milk, his pigs to get M ulkey —At Salem. Feb. 2, 1903, to taken the bull by the horns. lie de and it. Is also asserted that homesteads such tone and strength to the glands land business. be murder in the second degree will of the stomach, liver and bowels that Iowa Lumber Co, e 4 of nw Hon. Miles Cantrall made bis con Hon. and Mrs. B. F. Mulkey, a son clared the offices of marshal, street have been located In the Canyon from be made against her. Mrs. Lyons was i of sec 19, tp 37, 2 w........... 400 00 the most pork, his hens to thecause of the trouble is icmoved commissioner and recorder vacant, and which the entrymen have felled taken to the county jail and placed in entirely. These famous little pillsex- stituents a visit Saturday and Sunday, A W Shearer to C II Elmore, then filled them with men of his own timber, cutting it into firewood and the woman’s cell, where she now re ert a decided tonic effect upon the or during the legislative recess. He got DIED. get the most eggs. Science. n J of sw J, nw J of se },»nd mains. As she was Iteing taken there to Salem Monday. choosing. selling it in Ashland. The recent vis she loudly protested and her shrieks gans involved, and if their u*e is con sw } of ne } of sec 32, tp 38, tinued for a few days there w ill be no Don’t forget the masquerade ball To Cure a Cold In One Day. and moans attracted a large crowd. But how about the children ? 4 w ....................................... 15ÖU 00 return of the trouble. D oten —Af- Kero, Or?., Feb. 1, 1903 I which will be given under the auspices it of E. N. Iieady, a special agent of Take Laxat! re Bromo-Quinine Tablets All “I didn’t kr.ow my husband would the general land office, is believed to U S to John H Knutzen, nl Druggists refund the money it it fails to cure. Joeiah W. Du ten, native of Main-; of Phoenix Lodge No. 107, A. O. U. W. shoot,” she said, “and I only wanted Are they fed according to Qrove's signature is on each box. 25c. lie of significance in this connection. to protect him from beirg shot by the Estray Notice. of sw }, nw | of se ], and sw aged 73 years. Friday night. It will be one of the Not only are there heavy penalties in sheriff. I was excited and didn’t know } of ne i, sec 32, tp 38. 4 w.. science, a bone food if bones St. Valentine's Ball. B kower —At Grant’s Pass, Feb. J, events of the season. The Ashland or the way of fine and imprisonment for what 1 was doing.” Came to the Swayre Ranch, Unloi H L Whited toG F Spiegel, 1903, Judge Davis Brower; aged 65 chestra will furnish the music, while the infraction of laws on the Govern A dancing party will take place in L)ons is well but not fivoral ly precinct, about Nov. 1, 1902, a roan lots 20, 21 ar.d 22, blk C, are soft and undeveloped, I two years old, n<> brands visible, the public hall at Ruch Friday night, year«. the supper will be provided by Mrs. A. ment reserve, but. they are equally se known in Southern Oregon, where he steer, Ashland ................................ 480 oo long crop off right ear and short crop has committed a number of jietty dep Feb. 13th. Goul music and supp r C hurchill —Near Selma, Jan. 20, S. Furry. vere on entry men who cut timber for redations. He formerly resided at off left ear. The owner can recover will be provided. Tickets, $1 50; Irene McConnell to I G John flesh and muscle food if the1 1903, Elisabeth Churchill; aged 65 J. B. Scott, who is developing a first- c immeicial purp's-s on their home Jacksonville, Central Point and tie animal by proving property and I horse feed, 25 cents. All me invited son, property indie No 13, c'airns. The Tidings hears that Grant’s Pass. He was rent to the paying charges. G. C. C uly . years, 3 months and 24 day«. to attend and enjoy them« Ives. class mine in Indian creek district,Cal., stead are thin and weak and a bl tp39, 1 e................................ Mr. Deady made, some sensational Applegate, Feb. 2, 1903. C. M. R uch . W ooleolk —At Grant’s Pass, Jan. 28, has been in Southern Oregon recently, discoveries while here, and develop penitentiary for a year for < mbezzling W N Brotherton to C A money while deputy sheriff of I ane 1903, infant daughter.of Mr. and looking after his extensive mining in ments of interest are < xpccted to fol county. food if there is anemia? Lyons’ latest exploit in this Shutts, property in tp 39, low. He left for the north.Fr day Mrs. C. A. Woolfolk. terests in this section. He feels much line was to steal horsts In Jack-on 1 e........................................... 250 00 accompanied by three nen county, and It was io reive the war Scott’s Emulsion is a mixe encouraged over the prospects and evening, who are alleged to bewltr.csses of un rant on this charge that Sheriff With Sarah A Nininger to G F speaks hopefully of the future of Jack- lawful timber cuttidg. King, property in Ashland er- went tothe Lyons cabin. '\VI i t 350 00 food; the Cod Liver Oil in i son and Josephine counties. beiog taken to t he county-seat at Jack- si nville from Central Point fo Hr- The slot machine in Brad. Radcliff’s Broke His Leg. 120669 (.0 makes flesh, blood and muscle In the fingers, toes, arms, and other lie escaptd from Conti: b'.e Cret e parts of the body, are joints that are saloon at Ashland was rilled of its con Last Sunday aftorno' n a scene lock mil er. Notice. the Lime and Soda make boi inflamed and swollen by rheumatism— tents one Dight last week. The burglar place in front of Hotel Na-h, In wiii di effected entrance into tho building, by that acid condition of the blood which For Stomach Troubles Not i-e is hereby givui th it 1 have and brain. It is the standan breaking out one of the panes of glass Special Policeman Ends and “Tide” affects the muscles also. ties d;.y sol I my intrust in I he Jack- ‘ I have taken n great. man) d Brons were the central tigu e . f omo in the door. Cash had not been taken Sufferers dread to move, especially out of the box for sometime, and a num « n County Lumber Co. to E. K King. ent. medi’itns fo ing. scientific food for délicat woids h r' pts«od b tween t.l e j ai i ■«, a-iG c 'In tl| «tío:,’ Mr. King hrs assumed w> at ver in ( e - after sitting or lying long, and their ber of dollars had accumulated. when the officer plated Brims une’er yer of Dui kctlt it, ti • t do ss 1 it ay Is; liable tor on a •- children. 11 V i I condition ia commonly worse in wet The ridiculous and absurd news item arrest and proceeded to march Kim to ; ad as good r •• ul s fri in nr y '•Gtiiit < f -a id corp .ration, an i will (ay in m weather. th ’Sim«. C. E. lloorKit. io the Telegram of Portland, Feb. 6, as the city jail. The latter resisted, when Cl aiiiln riaIn’s Stomach & Liver Tab ■‘It bst been a long time since we have Dated at Jacksonvi le, Jin. 16, 1903. lets.'* For sale by City Drug Store. Send for free to a Dead Indian railroad enterprise a scuttle ensued, in which be had one been will .ut Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My father think» he could not do without it. out of Ashland, worked considerable of his legs broken above the ankle. He sample. Farm for Safe He has been troubled with rheumatism was removed to his residence, where Be *ure that this picture since be was a boy, and Hood’s Sarsapa embarrassment to Capt. Eggleston, Dr. Shearer attended to his injured the t>rm ot a Libel is on I rilla la the only medicine be can take that who has been known quite well as the limb. wrapper ot every bottle Eight; acres of land, tn Meadows preeinc will enable him to take his place in the correspondent of that paper. The Town Emulsion you buy. black loam, part in cultivation, an fenced, field." Miss A da D oty , Sidhey. Iowa. ACKER’S Talk says he has directed the Tele watered by two One springs, miles from DYSPEPSIA TABLETS Bowi has stood the test 25 years Average A school, 20miles from Gold Hill, Title per over One and a Half Million gram to cross him off for any further cure dyspepsia and all disorders arising from feet. Will be sold at a bargain. CHEMISTS, bottles “ contributions to the paper unless arti indigestion. Endorsed by physicians every 50c Ho Cure, No Pay and. Pills pply for further particulars to where. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no 409 Pearl St., N. cles of this character, sent in by un t» package of Greve ’ s block Root, Liver Pills. pay. Zbeents. Trial package free by writing SILAS J. DAY, Remove the cause of rheumatism—no IO W. H. H ookxh & Co., BufTalo, N- Y. known parties, are barred out. Real Estate Agent, Jacksonville. Or 59c. »nd $11 »11 drujj outward application can. Take them. E. M. Sturges, a prospector from a mining district in Mexico, near Doug las, A. T., reports a tremendous gold strike in the Torres mountains, about fort) milts from the terminus of the Nacozara railroad. Sturges claims to have taken out $1.50,000 In gold in the last six weeks. His cuttit only worked the very richest depo-its by the old system of robbing the veins. He says the hdge can be traced through three hills. Samples of ore arc said u> run as high as 360o ounces of gold to the ton; worth $72,000. There is great excitement at Douglas, ¡•nd a stampede has begun to the vi cinity of the strike. Z POWDER PROFIT .Aching Joints Grove’s Tast Hood's Sarsaparilla Scott & « . -4 » I