The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 25, 1903, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1903.
VOL. XXXIII.
Remembered at Last.
LOCAL NOTES.
J. Willits of Watkins precinct was in
town Monday. Ho informs us that tho
January flood did considerable injury
to the Siskiyou Mining Co.’s property,
washing away 500 feet of il unie and
ditch. Work will be resumed as soon
as the damage can be repaired.
Mr. A. P. Armstrong, of the Port­
land Business College, on Friday ship­
ped to Laurelash Farm, which he
owns and is located two miles south of .
Jacksonville, a largo number of hand­
some, thoroughbred chickens, turkey?,
etc., of popular strains. He will en­
gage in the fancy poultry business on a
largescale The Prof, should receive the
encouragement his enterprise so will
deserves.
Chas Nickell, U. S. Commissioner
for tho District of Oregon, is fully
equipped to receivo applications un­
der the timber and stone, also home­
stead laws. Final proofs taken, and
all business connected with U. S. gov­
1 ernment lands transacted. Office with
S outhern O reuonian , Medford.
Phone 211.
John Roney, who has a homestead
in Elk creek district, had an experience
a short time ago which nearly cost him
his life. While on a prospecting trip
he lost his way during a snow storm
(
and had to camp out without fire for
two days and one night without food.
After a long search by a party who
,
were
looking fur him he was found at
W. T. Grieve’s stock ranch, in Flounce
Rock precinct, nearly worn out.
Steps were taken by C. E. Stewart
( and 1. A. Merriman for the establish­
, ment of ahother rural delivery route.
It will begin at Medford, connect­
j ing with the county road leading to
, Jacksonville via West Seventh street,
< deflecting to the foothills of Willow
! Springs precinct before it reaches the
<
county-seat;
thenee running through
1 the Beall lane,and intersecting with the
' thoroughfare that leads from Central
Point ’to Medford. It will accommo­
date
a larger number of families than
'
nearly
any other route thi.t could be
'
1 selected.
A MINING BUREAU
THE TRAFFIC MEN
FINALLY PROVIDED.
IN ANNUAL SESSION.
PERSONAL MENTION.
NO. 14
BRIEF MENTION.
Sunday was Washington's birthday,
R. C. Chappel has returned from
Judge Prim got back from Salem ,
but it was observed next day in many
California.
Sunday.
The Legislature Properly R cognizes They Hold an Interesting and Well
places.
11. E. Ankeny returned from Salem i
Henry Orth was a Medford visitor
One of Our Principal Industries.
Attended Meeting.
Monday.
The qounty clerk has issued license
Wednesday.
The third annual meeting of the
A. Perry got back from Grant’s Pass 1
to marry to Henry Kerby and Florence
Rev. 8. II Jones has been visiting at
A bill for a mining bureau is one of Pacific C a«t Traffic Agent’s Asso­
Elliott.
Tuesday.
Grant
’S Pass.
the measures which passed tbe Legis­ ciation was held in Ashland Saiur- I
Miss
Gertrude
Johnston
has
been
vis
­
W. H. Bradshaw, one of Lake
Prof, and Mrs. Washburn visited in
lature very near the last minute of day and Sunday. The attendance was
Creek’s solid citizens, was in Med-
Medford Saturday.
the session. The bill appropriates about double that of 1902, and iting iu Jacksonville.
ford Tuesday.
Sam Foose left for Southern Cali­
920,900 to deveb p the mineral re­ the growthof theassociition during
Mrs. L. Pengra of Ashland tarried
Henry Ireland, the forest ranger,
sources of the state and to promote its the past year has been little short of fornia Monday moroing.
in Jacksonville Tuesday night.
was in town this week, He has been
mineral industries. The measure i« wonderful. Three years ago the or-
Tragedy Averted.
Jas. J. Donegan of Burns was a look­
Walter Applegate, deputy county re­
transferred
from
Fort
Klamath
to
Lano
one
of tiie most important enacted by ganizition was perfected in that city er-on at Salem last week.
corder, has been visiting in Ashland.
“Just in the nick of litue our little
the legislature. There is a widespread
boy was »aved," writes Mrs. W. Wat­ county.
A. D. Oliver, of Steamboat, the
with a charter membership of 35.
Mark Applegate, whois developing
kins of Pleasant City, Ohia “Pneumo­
demand all over the slate for a bureau
Jerry Heckathorn and W. Morton
miner,
was
among
us
Tuesday.
300
names
are
reported
on
the
rdis.
mines
in Elk creek district, is here on a
nia lai |1 yeti sid havoc with him,
< f this kind, as evidenced by the fact
The Mayor and a local reception
anda te:r>ble cough >et in be-id» s. of Eagle Point were with us Tuesday.
visit.
•
E.
Pleasents
of
Central
Point
made
that five other bills to the tame end commit'ee were at the dep it < n the
Ductors treated him, but he grew The former purchased some property
Medford
a
short
visit
recently.
Mrs
M.
Smith
of
Yuma,
A. T., is
were introducid. The measure was
worse every day. AL length we tried from the latter while there.
arrival
of
the
trains
to
welcome
the
visiting
her
mot
her,
Mrs
F.
A.
Garri­
Miss Lol Nichols of Eagle Point and
Dr. King’s" New Discovery h r Con-
drafted by the committee on mining visit »rs, who were fs :ort<d to the op­
Considerable farming has been done
son.
sumpti •!’, and < ur darling was saved.
Mrs.
Meda
Fox
of
Ashland
are
visiting
as a sub«! itute f .r the other bills, and era-home, wheie the freedom of tbe
Absolutely Pure
He’s 1.0 v i und, ;.ni well. Every b dy during the past fortnight. Rain com­
in Medford.
Gus Newbury and his wife have re­
was intri duced by Senator Booth.
ought to know, it's t he only sure cure menced falling again Sunday and put a
city was tende-ed them iu an infor­
P. Donegan. Mrs. C. Prim and others turned from their trip to Portland and
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
for Cough«, Col Is »»nd a’I Lung di-eas- quietus on it for the time being.
The li ad office of the buieiu is mal rtcepl i n. President M. J. Roche
were
at
Medford
Monday.
es. Guaran'red by City Druggist.
Salem.
to be at Portland, which is to presided and Mayor Provost was in-
The election ot Chas. W. Fulton as
Price 50e and 91.00. Trial Bottles
Miss Kate Plymale is at Portland,
Frank Kasshafer has announced him­
be governed and managed by a tioduce!,the latter after a few woids
i ree.
*
U. S. Senator, which took place during
the
guest of Miss E. Bolter.
self
as an independent candidate for
board
of
seven
members,
who
are
DAVIDSON BRIEFS.
to
Introducing
U.
B.
Watson,
who
ex
­
the late legislature’s last moments, is
be
appointed
by
the
Governor.
The
marshal.
Chas. Neustrom of Lake creek was
Young Blood Wanted.
pressed Ashland’s cordial feeling to­
well received in Southern Oregon.
active work of the bureau Is to be per­ ward the traffic men. President among those in Medford Tuesday.
Joseph York Is takiog advantage of
Capt. Boze of Applegate and H irry
Judge Hale, who ably represented
formed by a commissioner thoroughly Roche aptr.priately respiodcd. A
Will Merriman, who was recently
this
cold weather by devoting bis time
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
E.
Furry
of
Climax
Gilson
of
Sterlingville
were
here
dur
­
Josephine county in the lower house of
versed in mining and metallurgy of at handsome s< uvenir emblematic of precinct were in Medford Monday.
appointed fn-ight agent of the S. P.
to trapping.
ing
the
week.
the legislature, has returned to Grant’s
least seven years’ practical experi­ Ashland’s famous p?aches was then
Co. at Portland, has stirred up a hor­
The farmers are much retarded
Mrs. Chas. Nickell is visitngin Eu­
Pass, accompanied by his family.
Rev. S. H. Jones will hold services
ence. His salary Is not to be over $25 distributed to the visitors.
net's nest by discharging O. P. Hoff
with
their work on account of the
gene,
the
guest
of
Miss
Issie
McCully.
at
the
Presbyterian
church
Sunday
at
Wm. D. O’Brien, who is well known
per month, and his expenses are net
and J. J. Tyrell, who have been in Jhe
Among the important featurts of
unfavorable weather.
7:30
o
’
clock
p.m.
J.
M.
Cantrall
and
Dave
Jones
of
Ap
­
to exceed 91000 per year. The board the business transacted was the adop­
employ of the corporation during the in Southern Oregon, makes his head-
Peake Brothers are praning their
R C. Harrison, the genial superin­
is to be appointed withiu 30 days after tion of a practica ly new constitu- plegate tarried in town awhile Tues­
past twenty years. The United Broth­ quarters at Eugene nowaday!. He is
orchaid preparatory to spraying; also
day.
•
operating
in
the
Blue
River
m.nes.
tendent
of
the
Iowa
Lumber
Co.,
is
in
ti e act liecomes a law, or within four t'on. Tliiee divis ons are provided
erhood of Railroad Employees,of which
a number of other growers are doing
Jas. Morton of Phoenix, who has Ashland, on business.
mouths after adjournment of the Leg­ for, as in the old one, but there are im­
the discharged men are members, has ’ J. H. Magoffey of Yrjka, Calif., the
likeaise.
been
quite
sick,
is
able
to
be
about
Wm. Hillis made the county-seat a
islature. Three of its members are to portant add i i ms in the way of local
taken up their case and demands their popular lawyer, was in our city during
again.
The Miller & Savage mine Is be­
visit a few days ago. He reports Ploas-
be residents of Eastern Oregon, three munberships ai d contrul, giving each
reinstatement. The issue is clear cut the past week, to take testimony. He
Jesse
Thrasher
has
entered
the
ser
­
ing
operated by a full force night
ant
creek
district
flourishing.
was
accompanied
by
N.
E.
Graves,
his
of Western Oregon a nd one of Multno­ district more fret dom in the ad mis-ion
and officers declare that unless the
vice of E. S. Wolfer, the expert
and
day. They will no doubt get a
client.
mah
c<
uaty.
At
least
four
of
them
Southern Pacific takes back Hoff and
Rev. J. D. Murphy will hold services
of and the passing upon members plumber.
good
cleanup.
tnu-t
be
“
practical
mining
men,
ac
­
Tyrell a strike may be inaugurated
Joe Griffith of Grant’s'i’ass, the wide-
Sunday in Jacksonville at 8:30 a. m.
The old system req-.ir« d the whole or-
W.
J.
Scott
and
his
family
arrived
J. II. Tompkins is busy preparing
tively in teres'el or engag« d iu the ganiz ition to pass upon matters which
that will affect the entire Harriman awake real estate agent, last week sold
and at Medford at 10:30a. m.
ground
for setting out some choice
operation of st me mine of the state.” eaclf district can cow regulate for it­ from Duluth a few days ago. They will
system. “The discharge of men with­ Jacob Struss’ farm, located in Wil-
Miss Mattie Dunlap of Phoenix, who
varieties
of fruit, which he recently
Not less thin two membets must self. District 1 includes the territoiy locate in Watkins district.
out cause is directly contrary to the liams creek district, to a new-comer,
has been in Jacksonville for several
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Neil, who have
purchased
in the East.
have a “scientific knowledge < f min­ from Portland to Ashland; district 2
principles of the Union,” said W. R.- for 92600.
days, returned home Monday.
been
visiting
in
Portland
and
Salem,
eralogy."
The
lioard
is
to
receive
nc
Apperson, an officer of the United
Lee Sill, road supervisor, was here
Ashland to Bakersfield, Cal.; district
A. W. Shearer and his family aro
W. G. Kenney was at Medford Tues­
c »mpensation for itsiervices. It must 3, from ti e latter place to the Soutb- returned Sunday.
Brotherhood. “We have long antici­ about to become residents of Medford.
last
week, inspect ing our roads and
day, accompanied by R. Callaghan and
uold regular meetings at Portland not e n Calif nnia line.
Supt. Daily and his family, who have
pated the issue and are prepared for it. They have been citizens of App'egate
superintending
the removiog of a por­
A. G Mathews of Duluth, Minu.
less than once nor more than four
been
visiting
in
Salem
and
Roseburg,
President Estes is in San Francisco and Steamboat precincts for a number
tion
of
the
b
’
g
slide
which occurred
The f »Hewing officers were elected:
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith of Gold during tbe late storm.
times a year. The board may apixtint Pr sident, J W Adam.«, Nickel Plate returned Monday.
consulting with the officials of the S of years.
HJl were among our recent visitors.
an executive committee ot its own Railroad, San Francisco: J H O'Neil,
P. Co. for the purpose of inducing
John S. Orth, county clerk, returned
The annual meeting ot the North
W. H. Sherid, who located a home­
Bilious Colle.
They
were guests of Mrs. Garrison.
members
to
petf
irm
“
such
duties
as
them to change the policy undertaken
O. R. & N. Co., Portland, vice-presi­ Monday morning from his trip to Eu­
Side Applegate River Ditch Co. was
stead in Watkins district not long ago,
IT.
Seever.
a
carpr
liter
and
buildfr
John R. Satterfield of Rock Point held at the residence of John Slagle
may be preserilxsl by tbe b »ard."
by Mr. Merriman.
dent; P L Sinclair, Lehigh Valley, gene and Salem.
has been joined by his family. They of
' Kenton, Tenn., when suffering in­
was
at the county-seat one day this
The commissioner Is to give a 910,000 second vice-president; Chas H White,
arrived from Dulutb, Minn., during tensely from an attack ot bilious col­
D. W. Knutzen of Thompson creek, week, interviewing the tax collector. the 7th inst., for the purpose of elect­
ic, sent to a nearby drug store for bond for faithful performance of his Southern Pacific, LrsAngeks, secre­
ing officers for the ensuing year.
the past week.
{ something to relieve him. The drug­
one of our staunch friends, made us a
Trespass notices, printed on cloth,
duty.
He
Is to take an oath never at tary-! reasurer.
Elijah Davidson, who is tperating
pleasant
call
Friday.
Notning will be paid by the state 1 gist sent him a bottle of C! amber-
for sale at this office. They are just
any time to disclose any information
A
vote
of
thanks
was
given
the
re
­
lain
’
s
celc,
cholera
and
diairhrea
tbe
placer mines formerly owoed by
and county for the killing of coyotes or
W. T. Coburn, a prominent citizen what i- needed to keep people off your
remedy, three do«es of which effected obtained in bis official capacity, nor tiring officers, and it was voted to
property.
the
Miners Creek Mining Co., recently
other wild anim&ls hereafter. The
of Grant’s Pass, was in Medford the
â VERMONT FARMEE WHO FEELS legislature repealed the law providing a jermanent cure. This is the only to b »y nor sell nor deal in aDy advice me t in Ashland again next year.
picked
up a 910 nugget. He is making ’
forepart
of
the
week.
Rev. J. D. Murphy is holding Len­
remedy that can lie depended upon in or information relative to mining
The ladies of the party were ten-
YOUNG AT EIGHTY.
gw <1 wages with his pick and shovel.
the most severe eases of colic and chol­
for such payment.
ten
services
at
the
Catholic
church
dr rod a reception in the owra-house
C. J. Armstrong of Pooh Bah has
era morbus. Most druggists know share«.
S. L. Norton is being vi ited by his
by the Hdhsof Ashland. The annual been in Medford several limes lately, every Friday evening, commencing
Rheumatism Once Troubled Him But Dr.
Thos. E. Hammersly, formerly of this and recommend it when such a
The commissioner may, with con­ binquet was held at the Depat Hotel. after freight for Laurelash Farm.
lialf-brotber, Mr. Bird .of Ashland.
Wllllwiu' Pink Pills for Pale People
at 7 o'clock.
Gold Hill, is filling a position at the mt divine is called for. For sale at
Permanently Cured It.
sent and approval of tileboard, ap­ The following t<»a«ts were responded
Drug Store.
Oregon penitentiary and giving gener- City
'
J. Voyle and bis son, Francis, tarried They are doir g ,‘ome projecting and
t : “Toe Ger oral Agent,” II S Rowe.
Mrs. J Nunan went to Ashland Mon­
point an insrector of mines. His sab
A fine specimen of the hardy Vermont al satisfaction. His chances for pro­
“Railroad Rui!ders.”G W Arbuckle. day, to meet her daughter, who re­ awhile in Medford Wednesday. We re­ mining. Mr. Norton is permanently
farmer is Joseph Chase-, of Readsboro, motion are excellent.
ary shall not exceed 91500 per year
“Annual Meeting of American As­ turned from San Francisco that day
Settlers’ Rates in Force.
gret to learn that Mrs Voyle received located here,having purct a«ed the W.
active and strong iu body aud mind at
and trave'ing expenses. He must give sociation of Traveling Passe nger
H. Miller firm cf 80 acres.
Miss Inez Kitchen of Ashland, who
the beginning of his eightieth year. A
A. Bieberstedt and Milo Conley, who a severe fall a few days since.
The inducements given by the dif­ a bond in the sum of 95000. The com­ Agents, New Orleans, 1903.” T F
few years ago an attack of rheumatism has been visiting in Jacksonville and ferent railroads to residents of the missioner may be authorized to ap­ Fitzgerald.
S. C. Swaggerty has rented the
live on Upper Butte creek, were among
“Development of the Trans-Pacific
caused the old gentleman much suffer­ attending the teachers’ examination, ( country east of the Reeky Mountains
Ivarewski ore-hard, located near Jack­
WHAT
THE USE
thoin
Medford
during
the
past
week.
point
other
necessary
assistants
and
Steamshfr," B K Denbigh.
ing but Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cured was in Medford Tuesday, accompanied
sonville.
It
promises
to
bear
a
larger
of
suflering
from
indigrstion
It you eat what
who wish to locate on the Pacific subordinate«.
“The Relat'ons of the Railroad to
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Albright of
4 you want, oro giarving yourself
that arid he is now enjoying unusual by Miss Margaret Krause.
to atold such
quantity
of
tine
fruit
than
ever.
the
People."
II
E
L
‘
>uosbury.
oast, in the shape of reduced fare,
di>tre»t Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets taken
Waldo were at Tolo recently. The
health for one of four-score years. When
Owners
of
mines
must
admit
to
after
eating
will
digest
your
loou
perfectly and
“
Advantages
of
Through
Wavblfl
­
After all, the legislature provided an are already producing results. Every
Rev. C. J. Cole is holding meetings at free you rom all disagreeable symptoms
lrlter is a daughter of the late J. J.
recently interviewed, he said :
of in­
ing
in
Oonjunctir
n
With
Trunk
Lines
their
property
employes
of
the
bureau
the Adventist church every evening, digestion and dyspepsia. Eat what you like
Kincaid.
“I was not confined to my bed but I executive mansion. It paid 914,200 train brings more or less of these In­
and
Transcontinental
Road«,
”
W
B
at
any
time,
und
take
an
Acker
Tablet
after­
suffered a great deal of pain. My back for the handsome residence built by tending settlers. The rate (which on ‘'exhibition of proper written au- Hinchman.
Mrs. J. Russell and Miss Fannie Nu­ beginning at 7:30o’clock. He is logical- ward. Positively guaranteed. Your money
always be refunded it you are not satisOed.
“Passenger Di partment." J O'Gar a. nan, who have been in San Francisco interesting speaker, and pleases his will
Mid shoulders were lame and my arms ; he late E. N. Cooke, against the ad­ went into force Feb. 15: h and will tbirity fr->m the commissioner of
Write to us for a free sample. W. H. H ookkb
Mines."
They
must
send
notice
to
"The
Real
1
raffle
Man,
”
GW
Wil
­
were so sure that I could not get my vice of Gov. Chamberlain.
A
Co,
Buffalo. N. Y.
hearers.
continue till May 1st) quo*ed from St.
for sometiu e past, returned Monday
lett.
the
commissioner
of
all
accidents
that
coat on without assistance. When I sat
The S. P. Co. quite lately issued a Paul and Minneapolis and Missouri
The annual town election takes place
“Division Meetings of the Pacific evening.
down it was bard to get on my feet
Killed by a Train.
river points to Portland and to ail result In injury cr death to employes. Coast As-oclat!ous of Traffic Agent#,’’
neat
folder
descriptive
of
the
country
W.
J.
Plymale,
who
has
been
one
of
next
Tuesday. Only one contest is
again, and every time I raised my arm
The act contains extensive regula- Chas G Griy.
poiats
in
tbe
’
Willamette
valley,
as
tributary
to
its
lines.
It
includes
a
com
­
the
clerks
of
the
Oregon
legislature
promised—for marshal. G. W. Thrash­
sharp pains shot through my shoulders
tiors for operation ot mioe*. It also
J W Adams ac'ed as toa-tuisster.
William Hayes, aged 15 years, a
left for home Sunday. He stopped at er and Frank Kasshafer are the oppos­
Heavy farm work and exposure iu all plete map of tbe State. Copies can be far south as Ashland, and intermedi­ dir.cts tbe bureau to collect speci­
student
at the Salem IudianTraining
ate points on the Southern Pacific,are
Roseburg while en route.
kinds of weather probably brought on obtained at all railroad stations.
ing candidates.
A Most Fatal Gift
mens
of
the
mineral
resources
of
the
Scbcol
at
Chemawa, was run over and
the rheumatism and it was so stubborn
Dan W.hetstone, who had one of his 9-5. Freni Chicago they are 933 and state for an exhibit.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Beekman return­
Hon. W. M. Colvig has returned killed by a train at Gold Hill Friday
Would lie li e power of foreseeing
shat I couldn’t seem to get rid of it.
from
St.
Louis
930.
All
po'nts
east
eyes badly injured not long since, went
events. This would destroy hope. A ed Tuesday evening, after a visit of from Salem, where he appeared in the
“One da y I saw Dr. Williams’Pink
knowledge of the future wimlet un­ several weeks in California. Their case of Burning vs. Walz. A. S. Ham­ night. The officers of the school were
to San Francisco to have it treated. He and southeast of those places w ill u?e
Pills for Pale People mentioned in a
Mr. Wheeler Got Rid of His
notified of the fact and Assistant Su­
make
happiness. There are. of course, daughter, Miss Carrie, remained in
these
as
basis
rate«.
mond of Grant’s Pass represented the perintendent Campbell went to Gold
newspa|)er and I got some. I felt better has not been seen since, and some of
Rheumatism.
something
about
the
future
we
du
The indications are that the imuf-
San Francisco.
plaintiff aud appellant.
after taking one box and took four or his friends have become alarmed.
Hill and accompanied the remains
“During the wi ter of 1898 I was so kne»w. I', for instance, a lack of
gratton
movement this year will I»e
fire boxes altogether. They cured me
C. O. Lund, tho well-known locator
Henry Pape, of Salem, a well-known
lame
In
my
joints, in fact all over my euergv, ambition and loss of »ppetite
Hon. Miles Cautrall, who has been back to Chemawa, where burial was
Railroad bodj^ that 1 could hardly hobble shows ItseU, we knew it will be fol-
Mid the cure was permanent. I recom­ of government lands, has returned laroer than ever before.
printer, is visiting in this section, ac­ representing his county in the lower
mend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to every-1 from a two-mqpths trip east of the companies are receiving many Inqui­ around, when I bought a bottle of loweel by re iou« complaints if not companied by his wife. He was a resi­ bouse ot the legislature, has returned. had. Haye and an‘other lad, Joseph
checked.
Often
Liver
and
Kidney
La Flumboise, ran away from the
ries daily from points in Wisconsin, Chamber ain’s Pain Balm. From the trouble follow quickly. In any event
me who is not well, and I know of otlrer
Rocky mountains. He was accompan­
dent of Jacksonville for a number of He made an excellent record, with school. The former was received
sases where they have given good re­
Minnesota, Iowa and the New Eng­ first application 1 began to get well, Electric Bitters will te-to'e you to
years.
ied to Grant's Pass by a number of
was cured and have worked stead­
which his constituents are pleased.
at the Chemawa from Alaska. La
mits.”
land states, as well as from Texas and and
health. It strengthens, builds up and
ily
ail
the
year.
—
R.
Wheeler,
N.
Y.
intending
settlers.
Hon. John A. Jeffrey, a lawyer
Rheumatism is a disease of the hlood
Mrs.
E.
E.
Lyons,
wife
of
the
mur
­
Flumboise was detained at Gold
invigorates
rundown
s\stems.
Only
Michigan, from persons who unques­ F- r sale at City Drug Store.
rmd it most be treated through the blood.
50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by City- of Salem, formerly prosecuting attor­ derer of Sheriff Withers, who has been Dill by the officers and returned
An energetic manager for office to be tionably have money and who are de­
Druggist.
External applications can give uo bene­ opened in this city for large manufac­
ney of this district and once a member in jail for three weeks on a charge of to the scbcol by Mr. Campbell.
fit tliat will last. Dr. Williams’ Pink turing concern. Salary One Hundred 1 sirous of coming to Oregon to found
Taxes
Are Now Due.
of the legislature from Jackson county, interfering with an officer, has been re­
Pills for Pale People are unlike other Dollars per month, extra commissions for themselves homes. In many in­
Stockmen’s Call.
is paying us a visit.
leased ob bonds through the efforts
medicines because they act directly on and expenses. Five Hundred Dollars , stances tbe inquiries come from men
Tne law relating to the payment of
cash
security
required.
Best
of
refer
­
Wm.
E.
Howell
and
Mrs.
Catherine
of
her attorney, Hon. J. K. Weather­
tbe blood and nerves. This makes them ences. Address Manager P. O. Box who have already raised their families
We, the undersigned stockmen of
taxis Is presente! below, It. will lie
L.
Archer
were
united
in
matrimony
ford.
invaluable in such diseases as locomotor 2124 San Francisco, Calif.
have sold or are about to Bell
be sun tint taxes become d in- Jackson county, believing that our in- at Jacksonville Monday, Judge Hanna
ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus’
G. W. Thompson and his family,
their
farms
and
come
to
Oregon,
Lou Heberlie has sold his saloon
quei.ton tbe first Monday in April, tercets can be bettered by closer asso­ officiating. The groom was a resident who were residents of our town for
dance, sciatica, neuralgia, nervous head­
where
they
can
buy
larger
tracts
for
ache, the after-effects 8f the grip, ]>alpi- business at Grant’s Pass, including the less money, and thus give their sons win n a severe penalty fur delinquency ciation and united efforts, respectfully of Southern Oregon many years ago, several months, have become citizens
tation of the heart, pale and sallow com­ brick building he occupied and a large an opportunity to get a start in the Is attached. Whin they are paid on ask that all who are interested in the and is nearly 70 years old.
of Oakland, Oregon. We are sorry to
plexions and all forms of weakness stock of liquors, etc., to Henry Walter, world.
or b fore March 15th a rebate of cl ree livestock business meet in the City
R. L. Farmer, who is now one of the lose them, but with their many friends
Salt pork is a famous old-
Hall
at
Medford,
Saturday,
March
7,
either in male or female. Dr. Williams’ who has been conducting the Oregon.
per cen’. Is all »wed:
prominent business men of Salem, is we wish them prosperity in their
1903,
at
1
o
’
clock
P.
M.,
for
the
purpose
The Easy Pill.
Pink Pills for Pile People are sold by all The price paid is said to be 99,500.
fashioned remedy for con­
“Sec. 3106—Taxes legally kviid ard
visiting relatives and friends living in new home.
deal era, or will be sent on receipt of
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers do not charged in any year may bnpaid on or of organizing a stockmen’s association.
Louis
Gerber says that there were
“ Eat plenty of
price, fifty «cuts a box or six boxes for
Prosecuting Attorney Reames is sumption.
gripe nor weaken the system. They
B arneburo B ros ., Southern Oregon. He resided in Jack­
sonville a number of years ago, and is
two dollars und fifty cents, by address­ over 12,000 tons of alfalfa raised in cure biliousness, jaunaice, constipa­ before the first Monday of April fol-
pork,
”
was
the
advice to the
favorably
spoken
of
in
connection
with
M. F. H anley ,
the eldest son of Mrs. J. S. McCain of
ing Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Klamath county last year, and at this tion and inactive livers, by arousiug lowing, and if not so paid they shall
the
Democratic
nomination
for
con
­
W.
W.
T
aylor ,
Medford.
consumptive 50 and 100
Schenectady, N. Y. Be sure you get time there are not 200 tons for sale. the secretions, moving the bowels become dellrquent; provided, how-
gressman from the First Congressi}nal
C. C. T aylor ,
the genui&s; substitutes never cured There is Money in it at 94 a ton, ac­ gently, yet effectually, and-giving over, that if one-Ialf of the taxes
The Pboenix public school is in a
anybody.
District. He would make a first-class years ago.
such tone and strength to the glands
J. M. R ader ,
cording to Mr. Gerber.
flourishing condition. It has a literary
of tbe stomach, liver and bowels that against any particular p ece of P-op-
canvass and get more votes than any
G. R awlinos .
Salt pork is good if a man
society that holds interesting sessions
J. H. Chambers of Ashland, who has the cause of the trvuble Is temoved erty, or the I axes on personal propert y
other Democrat we know of. We hope
MARRIED
twice a month. On Friday evening it
met success in tho lumber business, entirely. There famous lit tie pillsex chtrged against any Individual, te
can stomach it.
The idea
rom
to see him nominated and elected.
a decided tonic eff. ct upon the or­ I a (1 on or b fore the first Monday in
the question: “Resolved, that
last week purchased W. W. Woods’ ert
Ih» Kind You Haw
Bought debated
Beart the
gans
involved,
and
if
t
heir
lire
is
con
­
The dancing party given at Oith’s behind it is that fat is the
a Higher Education is more Desirable
D avis —V andürwalker —At Jack- yards in Medford. Wallace will act tinued for a few days there will be no April, then the time for the paymr lit Signature
than Wealth.” Misses Addie Rissue hall Friday night, for the benefit of food the consumptive needs
of
trie
remainder
of
eucli
tax
may
be
son vi le, Feb. 18, 1903, Eber Davis as his salesman for awhile.
return ot the trouble.
aud Mae Abbott were the leaders.
those children who lost their books
and MI bs R na Vanderwalker, »oth
extin led to and including the first
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Berry, formerly
when the school house burned, was an most.
M nd.iy of October next following ;
of G..M Hill.
A Big Event Promised.
of Jacksonville, are conducting one of
unqualified success. The attendance
but if the remaining one-half of such
Scott’s Emulsion is the mod­
W ilson —N icholson — In Medford tho leading hotels of Salem and doing
was
large, and the event tborough-
Kozue River Camp No. 55, W. of W., tax l>e not paid on or before the ti st
Feb. 19, 1903, by Bev. T. L. Uran­ nicely. They are patronized by resi­
An Eyn-Opnnnr
y enjoyed by all. First-class music ern method of feeding fat to
dali, John R. Wilson and Miss dents of Southern Oregon who visit 175 strong, and w ith many hundred Mo day of October, t.l en such te unin-
in the morning insures an elastic step, buoyant spirits
was
turnished by Signor Boffa's or- the consumptive. Pork is too
more stalwart W< odme n b< bird it. ing half shall be delinquent, and be-
%nd success throughout the day.
Myrtle M. Nicholson.
the capital city.
ch
tetra,
The supper could not have
has taken up tbe project of a street >i 'es the penalty iuiere>t th< reon
H akkinc ^ ton —W aterman —In Sim’s
Clifford, a son of Wm. Smith, a boy fair and carnival at Grant’s Pas«. Il sha 1 be charged and coll cted at. t'»e
been excelled and is highly praised by rough for sensitive stomachs.
Vail- y,at the residence of the bri k’s who lives in the Applegate section, had
those who partook of it. The net pro­ Scott’s Emulsion is the most
parents, Fib 15, 19-‘3, by C. C.Gall, his leg operated on recently by Doctors is tu bi an alt 8 »utheru Oreg ,n affair. rate < f 12 p>r centum per annum f.< m
ds
ds were nearly 9153. Jacksonville refined of fats, especially
are
whiakies
of
the
finest
quality.
They
are
palatable,
effective, of ecquisite boquet—in fact, par excellent.
J. P., A. Harrln»too of Eugene and Cameron and Gale, who removed a 1 he ru< rrimeDt will begin June Icel­ the first Mo »day in Apr 1 preceding;
never does anything by halves.
All that goes to make a perfect whisky has entered into
and
u|on
al)
deiiiquent
taxes
that
and
last
until
tl.e
21«f.
8<ate
Organ
­
prepared for easy digestion.
Miss Emma Waterman.
the perfecting of tbe N oblb brands. Have you tried
large quantity of diseased bone. The izer Ge-. K. Rogers, who was the lead­ shall b- collected frou tiie taxpayer«
A meeting was held at the town hall
them ?
,
operation proved successful.
Friday evening, for the purpose of
ing t pit it io the great Woodman jubi­ of such taxes for tbe bi n fir, of the
Feeding him fat in this
At nil BARS, OLUBS
BORN
nominating candidates for tbe different
C. Hafer of Council Bluffs, president lee that was held in Portland list county 10 per centum as a penalty,
way, which is often the only
PORTLAND, OBE.
W. J. VAN SCBUYVER A CO., lac..
municipal offices to be voted for at the
of tbe Iowa Lumbor Co., who has been year, will aid the bolding of a similar and for the betefit of the county or
A llen —Near Derby, Feb. 18, 1903, to ' stopping in Jacksonville several weeks, event al Grant’s Pa-s. He is work­
ensuing town election. W. G. Kenney way, is half the battle, but
ing in harmoiiy with the local com­ other public corporation width Hi ill
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Allen, a run. accompanied by his wife, left for home mittee, J. A. Plover, C. E. Maybee
and Lewis Ulrich were chosen chair­ Scott’s Emulsion does more
have an interest in any p rlionof such
A bbott —Near Eagle font, Feb. 9, Monday evening. They are well pleased and W. G. Wright. Mr. II. lias in- taxes interest at tiie rate of 12 per
man and secretary of the convention
There is some­
1903, to Mr ar d Mrs. Abbott, a son. with this section, and will visit us 'ormed a r< preset tat ive < t the Obser­ centum per annum on such taxes
respectively. The followiug nomina­ than that.
ver that the csrtllval will bring train­
A .38-55 HIGH POWER tions were made: Trustees, E. Britt, thing about the combination
F olby —Near Go’d Hill, Ftb. 13, 1903, again in the near future.
loads of people into tiie c>ty from all from the d íy fr< tn wlii h they btc une
r
T. J. Kenney, John 8. Orth, T. J. of cod liver oil and hypophos­
part*
of
the
stat?,
and
prove
an
un
­
.38-55
to Mr. and Mrs. !i. Foley, a son.
delinquent until tin ir payment. Pro­
Hou. B. F. Mulkoy, president of the qualified success.
B allard k mahliñ
Williamson, Geo. E. Neuber; recorder,
vided
further,
that
there
shall
tie
an
HIGH PRESSURE SM c Í el ES
H ocking —At Pine Grave, Feb. 1«, Southern Oregon State Normal School,
L
H.
W. Dox; treasurer, Jas.Cronemiller; phites in Scott’s Emulsion
alh
w
ii.ee
i
f
3
p
t
cent,
rebate
on
any
1903, to Mr. and Mr«. Fr m is H ek­ who has been a‘t Salem during the ses­
TIMBER FOR SALE.
marshal,
G. W. Thrasher; street com­ that puts new life into the
ic.xia'e puriel o' real po.C'iy or
sion of tbe legislature, representing
ing, a daughter.
smokeless cartridges, made by U. M. C. Co., io fit the regular .38-55 Marlin re­
missioner, D. S. Force.
peaters with Smokeless Steel Barrels, give high velocity, flat trajeaory and great
A 11 e b dy of timb'r, ](M)acres in up n the personal ( ropert.y cl urged
weak parts and has a special
T atlob .—At Crant’s Pars, Feb. 13, , Polk county in the state senate, has
smashing power. They can be reloaded with black powder as the twist of the rifles
extent
and
we
1
situated,
in
Round
to
any
Individual
as
aforesaid
on
or
1
resumed
his
duties.
Prof.
Wm.
1903, to Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Taylor, a
Is adapted to both velocities.
action on the diseased lungs.
dial rict. 9 m les from Eagle Point. before the 15th day of March nr xt
While there is Life there is Hope.
Miller, school superintendent of Lane Tor
daughter.
120 pAge cAtalofuA, 300 OhMtratlMR, »0988 to ate» Mtort MriM IW 3 rfm/i
Will be sold at a reasonable figure. prior to the date when such tax be­
I was afflicted with catarrh; could
! county, who taughvhls classes while he For further particular« apply to
THB MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO,
-
•
.
-
-
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
A sample will ba
neither taste nor smell and could hear
comes delinquent If not paid.”
DIED
J. H eckathorn ,
was gone, returned to Eugene Satur­
sent free upon request.
but
little.
Ely's
Cream
Balm
cured
it.
Eagle Point, Ore.
day.
—Marcus G. Shautz, Rahway, N. J.
Ee .«ure that this picture in
W ilcox —At Talent, Feb. 15, 1903, son
tbe form < i a label is on the
cream Balm reached me safely and
“I have used Chamberlain’s Cough
For Stomach Trouble*.
w
1 a pi nr of every bottle of
aged
of Mr. aud Mrs. A. J. Wilcox;
the effect is surprising. My son says
Remedy for a numter of years and
Emulsion you buy.
“
1
have
taken
a
grcit
many
differ
­
the
first
application
gave
decided
re
­
nine years.
have no hesitancy in saying that it is
SCOTT &
medicines for stomach trouble
lief. Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin,
T ucker -At Ashland, Feb. 1ft, 1903, , the best remedy for coughs, croup and ent
and constipation,” says Mrs. 8. Co ­
BOWNE,
Dover,
N.
H.
colds
I
have
ever
used
in
mJ
family.
I
Esta B., Infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million
The Balm does not irritate or cause
have not words to express my confi­ ger of Dunkerton, Iowa, “but never
CHEMISTS,
L. B. Tucker; aged 17 days.
sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts.
dence in this remedy.—Mrs. J. A. l ad as good resul's from any as from
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ?
No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren
JM mdhb —At Grant’s Pass, Feb, 16, > Moore, North Star, Mich. For sale at Chamberlain’s .Stomach & Liver Tab­
__________ Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent, package of Grove’s Black Root. Liver Pills.
lets.” For sale by City Drug Store.
St., New York.
50c. and >1; all druggists.
City Drug Store.
1903, N. P. Dtdte; aged 64 years.
The legislature, In its last m< merits,
parsed a bill appropriating the sum of
9100,000 for i he benetit of tho-e veter­
ans of ths ludían wars who may stiil
be alive. It is estimated that each of
them will re :eive about fcfOO. This is
a tardy and very scant act of justice;
but it was tiie very best that tlie
champí ins ot there aged Indian fight­
ers could do.
POWDER
IS
CYRUS NOBLE
Wjf_ N*_
rlaniiu
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tome
B