The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 04, 1903, Image 1

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    Oregon Rifioriva} tfocitty
VOL. XXXIII.
I VILLAGE WONDER
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH
BRIEF MENTION.
4,
SCANT JUSTICE
HIDDEN TREASURE
DONE AT LAST
DISCOVERED.
Oregon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., of
A Royal Entertainment.
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LOCAL NOTES.
BRIEF MENTION.
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March came in like a lamb, but prom­
Read our last page. It is full of news.
Geo. II. Hammersly of Gold Hill has
Jacksonville, gave a handsome social
ises to depart the other way.
been appointed as one of Assessor Jones’
P.
F.
Swayne
of
Applegate
was
a
The
Legislature
Appropriateti
$100,-
Part of an Insane Man's Little For­
THE HAMLET OF BIQ SPUING, WI3„
The duck-shooting season bas closed. function in honor of its newly exalt-
deputies.
visitor Monday.
000 to Pay Veterana for
tune Unearthed.
HAS A SENSATION.
ed
members,
last
Wednesday
nlght.
The sport has not been the best.
Dr. Jas. Braden of Gold Hill is visit­
'lheir Services.
Dr. Gale made Med ford a professional
It was attended by about 75 ladles
Agitation Over tlie Story of u Woman Who
ing in Indianapolis, Ind., where he
Considerable rain fell Monday, which aud gentlemen, which included quite
visit Wednesday.
Chris
Taylor
and
a
companion
some
Wanted Io Die— Her Condition Due
did not please the farmers a little bit. a number of residents of Medford.
The bill for the payment of the vet­ days ago dug up front beneath the
E. F. Hubert and his wife visited in formerly resided.
to Serious III Health.
John Barrow of Grant’s Pass has
The hop market is dull just now. All report it to liave been the event erans of the Indian war, which was cabin dcor on John Alden’s placer Medford Tuesday.
Big Spring, Adams county, Wiscon­
sold his meat market to D. W. Sanford,
sin, is much the same as other country Those who have their crop left are still of the season and praise it very highly. amended so as to leave out comix-nsa- claim, on Rogue River $620 in coin
Miss Ethel Flory is teaching school
late of Pendleton.
aud gold dust. Aideo, who is a Ger­ 1 n Star Gulch district.
villages where every resident’s affairs holding for 30 cents.
The program prepared for the oc­ tion for horses, is as follows:
man,
was
commonly
known
as
“
Dutch
are pretty well known to everybody else.
Sheriff Rader started for Eugene
A bill lor an act to provide for com­
Jacksonville held a municipal elec­ casion was a most excellent one aud
Frank R. Neil and his eldest daugh­
It was no secret, therefore, that Mrs. tion today. There was no contest for thoroughly enjoyed. It ct-niprised pensating the volunteers for the ser­ Johnnie.” He was sent to the insane
Monday evening. He is a witness in
Jennette Wilber led an unhappy life and any office but that of marshal, G. W. vocal solos by Mrs. W. I. Vawter, Mrs. vice of the Territory of Oregon, during asylum at Salem a few months ago ter were in Medford Wednesday.
the Lyons murder case.
lu*d wished for death as a relief from 1
Wil). Johnson was in Medford a few
and is now- an inmate of that institu­
the
Indian
wars
of
1855-1856,
for
such
E.
Gore,
Misses
Helen
Colvig,
Mabel
Thrasher
beating
Frank
Kasshafer
by
D. H. Stovall, editor of the Grant’
her suffering. “ For twenty-five years I
Jones, Margaret Krause; instrumental services, aud appropriating money tion. Aiden had lived on his cl lint days since, for spraying material.
Pass Observer, is in Portland, accom­
was tortured with indigestion,’’she says, 12 votes.
John Rader and J. A. Jonas of Eagle panied by his wife.
*• but now I am well, thanks to Dr. Wil­
It is proposed to bond Jacksonville music by Mildred Neil aud Don Colvig; therefor. Whereas, the people of the since the early days, and it has been
liams’ Pink Pills, and I have told all district for the purpose of raising funds a recitation by lvatf Humason. In State of Oregon, and of the whole tlie general belief that lie iiad a gieat Point tarried in Medford Tuesday.
Itis rumored that A. C. Jacobson, late
uiy friends of the almost miraculous i with which to build a school house. A addition there was an interesting Northwest, are greatly indebted to the I quantity of gold buried about his
N. E. Graves of Yreka, the civil en­ foreman of the Success, has purchased
way in which I was cured.
meeting will be held soon to decide spelling contest, in which the prizes volunteers who served in the Indian cabin, as he was a man of miserly gineer, is operating in this section.
the Town Talk of Ashland.
“ Everyone in tlie village knows of my
were captured by Mrs. J. A. Whitman wars ot 1855-1856; aud wlierea-, those iiabits. Since being sent to tlie asy­
Absolutely Pure
whether
that
shall
be
done.
Rev
S.
II.
Joues
will
hold
services
at
Mrs. N. Deisch, who has been at the
loug sickness.' After each meal, gas
and W. I. Vawier.
brave veterans have never been c in- lum various parties "coyote mined” the Presbyterian church Suuday even­
There are now no cases of small pox
would form in my stomach and cause
Medford
Hospital
for
treatment,
has
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
The guests then repaired to the peosated lor said services, in wnicli theVlerman’s entire place in au effort ing.
me great distress. So great was my tn Medford, C. A. Tyler and his family,
r«tutu*il home, much improved.
to find the hidden treasure; but that
room
adjoining,
where
an
elegant
ban
­
they
furnished
their
own
horses
and
J. E. Enyart. cashier of the Modford
suffering that I thought many times it the only persons afflicted with it, having
Hon. J. M. Hansbrough has resumed
a large part of their supplies, aud discovered by Taylor aud hid compan­ Bank, was at the county-seat Wednes­
Would be a relief to die. Of course I been discharged as cured by Dr. Pickel, quet was discussed.
his
position as railroad conductor,
Among those present were:
wherein many of them offered up their ion is al) I hat has been reported found. day.
was treat d by the best doctors in our the attending physician.
which
he vacated when he went to the
Johnule
has
no
known
relativesliving,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cronemiller, Mr. lives in defense of the settlements in
section, but the help they give me was
Miss Marie Tongue, after a short visit legislature.
The big bridge across Rogue river, and Mrs. F. R. Neil, H. E. Ankeny, Mr. Oregon, Washington aud California; and liis property was put in tie hands
only temporary. I was very careful of
in Jacksonville, bas returned to Hills­
my diet bat as I became worse I had ’ at Grant's Pass, which was badly dam­ and Mrs. D. Linn, A. E. Reames, therefore
of the court for adjustment, in 1879
District Attorney Reames and Hon.
boro.
dhiicalty in retaining the simplest food, I aged by high water, has been repaired, Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Cameron, W. M.
he
killed
John
Forest,
a
notorious
W.
M. Colvig have been at Grant's
Be it enacted by tlie people uf State
Miss Carrie Dyar of Ashland bas
in fact, tho smell of food often uuuseated and travel over it is now resumed, Colvig, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Reames,
At a recent meeting of the stock­
character
of
the
time,and
was
justified
Pass,
attendingjcircuit court for Jose­
of Oregou:
been visiting friends living in Jackson­
me. One day I saw Dr. Williams’ Pink ; after several weeks'interruption.
holders
of tlie Oregon Securities Com­
in
the
act
and
exonerated
by
tlie
phine county.
Mrs. J. S. Beach, Mrs. B. A. Miller,G.
Pills for Pale People mentioued in a
Section 1. That thereby and here­ court ; but the memory of the crime ville.
pany,
operating
in the Bohemia min­
Chas
Nickell,
U.
S.
Commissioner
Miss Lelah O’Harraof Tolo, who has
newspaper and, although I had tried for the District of Oregon, is fully N. Lewis, Mr«. N. L. Thompson, Mr. by is appropriated out of the geueial
Mrs. P. Hines has been in Applegate
ing
district,
Lane
county, held in
weighed
heavily
upon
him
and
drove
and
Mrs.
T.
J.
Williamson,
Win.
Rob
­
ntuiy medicines without being benefited, equipped to receive applications un­
precinct, looking after her extensive been quite sick, has recovered and re­ New York City, it was decided to ex­
funds in the treasury of the Slate of him in-ane.
I decided to try them. I knew that my der the timber and stone, also home­ inson, Mrs Mary Miller, Misses Mabel
sumed her studies at the Southern Ore­
interests.
pend an additional $100,000 In im­
case, being of long standing, eould not J stead laws. Final proofs taken, and Prim, Helen Colvig.Corinne Linn, Ber­ Oregon the sum of $100,uoO, or so much
gon State Normal School.
Rev.
J.
D
Murphy
will
hold
service
thereof
as
shall
be
necessary
to
pay
be cored in a day and I gave the pills a : all business connected with U. S. gov­ tha Lewis, Amalia Britt, Mildred Neil,
For Stomach Troubles.
provements, which includes milling
thorough trial. I began to improve I ernment lands 1 ransacted. Office with
Wm. Koeppe, who has been stationed aud smelting machinery. The Musick
the veterans of the Indian wars Of
"I have taken a great many differ­ at the Catholic church Sunday, at the
slowly after ¡..king the first box aud in I S outhkrn O regonian , Medford. Margaret Krause, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. 1855-1856, who served uuder aud by
in
Jacksonville for several years, has and Helena mines are among those
usual
time.
ent medicines for stomach trouble
Yokum, Rev. S. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
a few months I was entirely free from Phone 211.
closed
his shop and gone to California. owned by the company.
virtue
uf
the
directions
of
the
officers
and
constipation,
”
says
Mrs.
S.
Cei-
Geo.
L.
Haff
of
Gold
Hill,
the
well-
iadi.g stio.i and could eat anything I '
H. D. Kubli, Emil Britt, John F. Mil­
wanted. Since tluit time I liave lx m I ] Reports that Mrs. Ros«* Carlile, who ler, R. S. Dunlap, Donald Colvig, of Oregon Territoiy for their said ger of Dunkerton, Iowa, “but never known miner, and his wife were in
J. L. Helling, an expert blacksmith,
Notices for the location of placer
i ad as good results from any as from
troubled but once when I became run is confined in the penitentiary, is to be
service, under the conditions and up­ Q
formerly of Ashland and Central Point, and quartz mines, etc., up-to-date
aojlierlain's Stomach & Liver Tab­ Medford Wednesday.
d >wu from overwork. I resorted to Dr. pardoned being in circulation, remon­ Dr. and Mrs. E Barton Pickel, Mr. on Hie terms hereinafter provided.
lets.” For sale by City Drug Store.
Williams' Pink Pills again aud was soon
F. L. Wright of Ashland, represent­ has bought Harry Smith’s shop at and complete, for sale at this office.
and Mrs. John F. White, Mr. and
strances
to
such
a
proceeding
are
be
­
entirely well.”
Reports come from Kane creek that
ing the Southern Oregon Marble Co., Grant’s Pass.
Sec. 2. Tiiat each noncommission­
Mrs. H. U- Lumsden, Mr. and Mrs. W.
Anyone liaving indigestion or dyspep­ ing circulated at present. They will
Rev. C. H. Hoxie, whose farm is lo­ a very fine strike has been made in
More
R.
R.
Service
Probable.
was
a
recent
visitor.
ed
officer
and
private
who
served
tho
I.
Vawter,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
II
Stewart,
sia can be cured if Dr. Williams' Pink soon be forwarded to Gov. Chamber-
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Hutchison, Mr. Territory of Oregon in tlie Indian
Pills for Plile People are given a suf­
Thos. Prutzman, a promineq^ citizen cated near Medford, has sold it to a that district by Mr. Mendenhall, for­
Another passenger train may soon of Muncie, Ind., is visiting T. J. Will­ gentleman from New York. The price merly of the Roaring Gimlet. In pros*
ficient trial. These pills act, not on the' lain.
and Mrs. E. N. Warner, Dr. and Mrs. wars 1855-1856 shall be entitled to re­
symptoms, but on tho cause of diseases
The taxpayers of Jacksonville dis­ W. S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Huma­ ceive for sued service the sum of $2 be put on the Portland—San Frau- iamson and bis family.
peeling a mine abandoned by J. R.
paid was $4000.
arising from impoverished blo«d or trict mot Saturday and gave the
Cisci
route,
says
the
Telegram.
At
Mr.
per day for himself; and all commis­
I>rs. Gale and Cameron one day last Mitchell aod others he struck a small
shattered norves.
They cure partial directors authority to build a school son, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Heard,
E. T. Lundgren of Watkins, the well-
the
last
meeting
of
the
Chamber
of
E.
B.
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
Whitman,
Mrs.
sioned
officers
shall
receive
such
sum
week
performed a delicate operation on vein of ore which i« extremely rich.
paralysis, ltx'omotor ataxia, St. Vitus'
known operator In mines, was with us
dance, sciatica, neuralgia, nervous head­ house. It will be of brick, the cost to be Nash, Mrs. C. T. Youngs, Mrs. S. R. ns was paid to officers of ttie same Commerce a communication was sent
Mrs.
H.
Gilson of Sterlingville, which Some of the quartz produces at the
ache, after-effects of the grip, palpita­ about $«<kM>. We think that a mistake Hill, Mrs. E. M. Lumsden, Miss Mabel rank in tlie Army of Ihe Uniued States to Manager KtPliler, of the Southern the forepart of the week
rate of thousands of dollars per ton.
proved successful.
tion of the heart, pale and sallow com­ will be made if the structure is built
Chris
Keegan
has
returned
to
Ash
­
Pacific,
which
stated
tint
lite
train
The
discovery has caused much ex-
Will. Muller, who recently returned
plexions and all forms of weakness. only one story high. It is no secret Jem«, J. E. Enyart, Mr. and Mr. C. A. at said time; provided, that any
land,
where
he
is
in
the
employ
of
the
servie-
on
the
California
division
of
citen
ent-.
Diekison, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Wolters, amount paid on account theriof by
At all druggists, or direct from Dr.
from Oakland, Calif., with his mother,
Williams’ Medicine Co., Schenectady, that a Uvo-story building will present W. H. McGowan, Mr. and Mrs. E. tue UuiUd States »hall lie deducted the Southern Pacific was much better Southern- Oregon Marble Co.
Miners
’ liens, deeds to mines,water­
will open a drug store in Jacksonville
N. Y., fifty cents per box; six boxes fu> a better appearance and cost less money Gore, Miss Flora Gray.
than on the Oregon division. It stated
W. J. Ply male aud hisdaughter. Miss
right locations aud other mining
therefrom.
in the near future.
two dollars and a half.
blauks always on hand at this office.
than any ether.
that no buffet car was attached to Kate, have returned from Salem. The
See. 3. The claim for such services, any< f the through trains on the Ore­
E E. Lyons, who killed Sheriff
former
has
since
gone
to
Eugene.
The Kearns amendment to the U.
Owing to the great depth of snow on
ACKER'S
veiified by the claimant, shall be pre­ gon division.
Withers, will be tried for murder in
S.
mining law prop'*ses that claims
Mount Reuben, located in northern
Taos.
Riley
and
J.
Patterson,
county
DYSPEPSIA
TABLETS
sented to the Adjutant-General, who
A Base Ball League.
Mr. K<vhler explained that one rea­ commissioners, have been in Jackson­ the first degree in the circuit court for shall be rectangular in form, not ex­
Josephine county, the Gold Bug mine cure dyspepsia ana all disorders arising from shall, without additional cost to the
Lane county this week.
Endorsed by physicians every­
son for tills condition was because of ville this week, on official business.
ceeding 1,500 by L500, feet and shall
has been obliged to close down tempora­ indigestion.
where. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no st tie, examine and pass upon tbc same
The Willimette Vai ey will very
Dr. Mattie B. Shaw and Dr. II M. Include as rights, the surface within
pay.
25
cents.
Trial
package
free
by
writing
the
heavy
grades
on
the
Oregon
di
­
rily. The snow lies piled to a depth to W. H. H ookkk & Co., Buffalo, N. Y aud may require additional and cor-
J. S. Tucker of Trail creek was in
pr ibably Have a base-nil league the
Shaw have succeeded to the business of such limits, aod all veins, lodes and
vision, wiiich required three engines,
of from six to ten feet and it is impos­
roboiative evidence io suppoit there­ and often the trains had to be run in Medford Monday. He reports that Dr. M. F. Shaw at Ashland The lat­
c >minz season. Preparation* are now
mineral deposits throughout their
sible to get to the mine with a team
bein.'be.'un f ir the organization there­
More Mountain Climbing. of; arid lie shall prepare, certify and two divisions. He said the time was section in a flourishing condition.
ter has located at Hood river.
entire depth, which tie within such
and supplies.
tile with the Secretary of ttie State not far off, however, when another
Chas. C. Pursel has gone to Port­
of anon; the elt k-s of the central
Judge Hanna held an adjourned term surface lioes extended downward ver­
Every incorporated town or city in the
pirt «f tlie val ey. It is proposed to
The Mazama«, Portland's club of proper vouchers sliowing the amount might be needed, which, in all prob­ land, to buy a saw-mill, which be will of the circuit court for Josephine coun­ tically. There would be on following
state
is
authorized
to
maintain
a
public
!
include in Ihe league the cities of
mountain climbers, who enjoy a coast payable to the claimant, under the ability, would have the features de­ put up in the Big Applegate section.
ty tbe fore part of the week. The reg ot the vein on the dip no extra later­
Salem, Albany, Eugene, McMinnville, library. Under the provisions of H. reputation, have determiued to make provisions of this act. Thereupon sired.
Rev. J. D. Murphy is holding Lenten ular term convenes tn April.
al rights.
B.
83,
which
has
become
a
law,
the
and possibly Woodburn, Hillsboro or
the Three Sisters the object of the Secretary of State shall issue bis
Owing to the heavy traffic handled, services at the Catholic church every
E. D. Thompson, who conducts the
The American Mining Code, stand­
C< rvallis. Roseburg may be invited council of every city is authorized tbeir next ascent, during the coming warrant for the amount found due to aud tlie fact that it is necessary nt s' Friday evening, beginning at 7 o'clock.
ard authority on all subjects partain-
to
levy
a
tax
at
any
rate
that
may
be
store
at
Wimer,
was
a
recent
Medford
of
the
time
to
run
trains
in
two
sec
­
to join the new organization; bilt it Is
summer. These peaks belong to the tbc claimant.
Henry Ireland, the fort's» ranger, visitor. He reports, that the mines of ing to mining, water-rights, etc , is
tions to accommodate it, several limes
not intended to go any further south advisable, upon all the property of the Cascade range, and may be seen from
kept on hand at this office.
went
to Lane county this week,
See. 4. This act, so far as the s-ime voice has heen given to the rumor
Pleasant creek district will make a good |
than that city uuless very favorable city, for library purposes.
tlie higher bills of the Rogue river relates to the pty of vo'unteers, shall that a new train was to be added. In has been stopping at Medford a
It i9 reported that a rich strike bas
showing this season.
rates are obtained on the railroad, in
The Grant’s Pass Sash,Door A Lum­ valley.
, be so construed as to apply to all who view ot what Mr. Koetiler has said, it days.
been made on the 135-foot level of the
Gov. Chamberlain has restored to Granite Hill mine, a few miles west
w i-b ra-e Grant’s Pass, Ash! end, ber Co. has been incorporated by J. A.
It is possible the Sierra Club, of have been iq the service of the Terri­ is believed the new train will be put
T.
C.
Dugan
and
Chas.
Lofland,
en-
In
service
this
year.
full
citizenship Hugh Patterson, tbe
Medford and Jacksonville may cast Rehkopf, J. S. Stewart, G. W. Thomas California, will join tbe Mazamas in tory of Oregon during the said ludian
Following the
ergetic young farmers of Eagle Point railroad brakeman, who was sentenced of Grant’s Pass.
their fortunes wi'li th'* league.
and Jos. Rauch, with a capital stock the ascent of the Three SUters. The
main
ledge,
which
ha9
a width of
wars, 1855-1856, and it shall als i ex­
precinct, were in Medford a few days to a four-years term in the penitentiary
Weather Report.
Plans for perfecting the new organi­ of $10,000. It will enlarge the Stewart dates were arranged so that it could tend to the services of the Ninth
eight
feet,
by
drifting
a
body
of ore
since.
for an alleged criminal assault upon a
zation have not yet es-umed definite & i homas factory, and put up a plant do so befQre ascending Mount Shasta,
1
giving
assay
returns
of
from
$200
to
Regiment of the Oregon Militia, while
Madrona "Lodge, Degree of Honor, young woman near Cottage Grove.
1 he following Is a weather report
form. But the matter is more than for the manufacture of lumber in the or so that the Mazamas could join the
$500 per ton free gold bas been struck.
the same was in actual service dur- for the month of February, furnished will hold a social session Friday even­
mere talk, as is eviden ed by tl>e fact vicinity of Grant's Pass.
Assessor Jones bas had his deputies
California Club In the ascentof Mount ingsaid war«.
ing, which promises to be quite inter­ sworn in, and tbe work of assessing Tbtse mines were recently purchased
by E. Britt, volunteer observer:
that corn sp >r.de ee io regard to the
by the American Gold Fields Com­
Acker’s Blooa Elixir positively cures Shasta after their trip to the Three
Mean temperature, 38 9 degree«; esting.
Sec. 5. W herea®, tlie Territory of
the county has begun. He will make pany ot Chicago, and are being de­
prop >sed league is twni ca ried chronic blood poisoning and all scrofu­ Sisters.
Tbos. G. Raimey, one of the live a thorough and first-class assessment,
maximum temperature, 67 deg. on the
<>n between ha e b 1- e t > us lasts in lous affections. At all times a match­
Another important thing being con­ Oregon by act of this Legislature,
young
ranchers of Beagle district, was one which will give general satisfac­ veloped by it. The present live-stamp
less
system
tonic
and
purifier.
Money
27tb;
minimum
temperature,
15
deg
,
passed
on
January
24.
1856,
promised
the differ«nt towns c >ncwn jd in tire
sidered is the renaming of tlie Oregon
mill is soon to be replaced by one of 25
refunded
if
you
are
not
satisfied.
50c
to pay tbe veterans serving in the said on the 13th; mean of maximum tem­ in Medford Mouday, accompanied by tion.
mater.
or
30 stamps.
and $1.00. A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill, peaks. A scientific w.imau of Caii-
perature, 50.8 deg: mean of minimum his wife.
Oregon. The leading druggist.
lornia suggests that they be named by Indian wars the same compensation
The
funeral
of
Matt.
Ish
was
attended
Again Devastated by Fire. A large flouring mill will be put up the individual Dames of the Three as above set forth, and said Territory temperature, 27.4 deg; number times □ Martin McDonough has become a by a large concourse of friends of the
and the State of Oregon has never maximum temperature 90 deg. or resident of Ashland, where he ¡9 en­
Klamath Falls was visitedby a con­ at Grant’s Pass this season. During Sisters of Hope, Faith and Charity. paid for said services; and many of above, 0; number times minimum gaged in business with Mr. Downing. deceased, who was well and favorably
known. Ihe remains were interred in
flagration late Sunday night that de­ the past Josephine county has had but Suggestions along this line will nut be i tlie said volunteers have died with­ temperature 32 deg or below, 18; total Success to him.
amis«.
Jacksonville
cemetery, Rev. M. L.
one
small
one.
With
the
increase
of
precipitation,
1
69
inches:
greatest
stroyed about $20,000 worth of proper­
Miss Fannie Slover Ellis of Seaside is Darby conducting the religious services.
A. J. Johnson, the forestry expeit, out even their losses in said wais be­ •precipitation in
24 consecutive
ty, upon which there was little insur­ tbe farms and cereal products a mill
ing compensated, an emergency exists, hours and date, .54, lltb; number of visiting at Ashland and Grant's Pass.
W. T. Leever, one of the earliest of
ance. How it started is a mystery. has become a necessity. It will be built and charter member of the Mszamas, land this act shall be and remain in clear days, 18; number of partly She was one of the clerks of the House
Southern Oregon pioueers, died at
Tho buildings were sltua ed on the east and operated by Moon & Co., whose in his roamings has covered consider­ full f >rce and effect from and after its cloudy days, 2; number cloudy days, 8; enrolling committee.
“ When the butter won’t
Central Point Monday evening, after a
numberof days on which 01 in. or more
side of the main street of the town and mill at Provolt will be consolidated able of the country surrounding the approval by the Governor.
Mrs. B. A. Miller went to Medlord, lingering illness. He was a good citi­ come put a penny in the
Three Sisters, lie judges the leaks
of precipitation fell, 8; dates on
were occupied by R. I. Hammond, H. with the other.
which snow fell, 1st; th“ total pre­ accompaying her daughter, Mrs. Anna zen and had the respect and confidence churn,” is an old time dairy
are
nearly
10,000
feet
high.
In
their
H. Van Valkenburg and Ky Taylor,
Tbe law relating to the licensing of
cipitation for season.25.40 inches; pre­ Beach, that far on her trip to San
Mr. Wheeler Got Rid of Ha
of all.
who reapectfu.ly conducted a notion, peddlers has been amended so as to re­ vicinity are wide stretches of lava
cipitation for same time last season, Francisco, Wednesday.
proverb, It often seems to
Rheumatism.
21.14 I neben.
jewelry and barber business The post­ quire county courts to fix a license fee beds and lava caves, some of them of
The body of N. Waite, the venerable work though no one has ever
"During
t
he
winter
of
1898
1
was
so
Miss Lizzie Hoover, an expert mil­ trapper, who disappeared from his
office and central telephone station at from $10 to $50 per quarter. Until large'dimensions. He bas no doubt, lame in my joints, in fact all over my
that
when
the
country
Is
more
liner,
will begin business in Jackson­ home near Grayback mountain, Jose­ told why.
CONSUMPTION,
body, that 1 could hardly hobble
were also burned.
such fees have been fixed the sum of $50
ville
in
a few days. She has rented the phine county, sometime since, was
thoroughly
explored
a
Dumber
of
1
d - around, when I bought a bottle if
is to be charged. The act does not ap­
most dreaded and deadly of all diseases, as
When mothers are worried
Chamber ain’s Pain Balm. From tlie the
room
adjoining
the postoffice on the found by Fred. Reynolds, a few days
terestlng
natural
wonders
will
be
well
as
pneumonia,
and
all
Lung
Troubles
are
DiWtt'a W»te*» Hazel Salve
ply to the peddling of products of this
first
application
1
began
to
get
well,
relieved
at
once
and
cured
by
Acker's
English
The only positive cure for blind, state,nor to peddling in cities which are found. He says Oregon now, withits aod was cured aud have worked stead­ Remedy, "the king of all cough cures." Cui ires west.
ago. The deceased doubtless got lost r because the children do not
and colds in a day. 25 cents. Your
bie-ding, itciiin.- a<»dp «»trudiog p ies, authorized to collect fees from peddlers. ice caves, its burning springs, cliff- ily ail the year.—R. Wheeler, N. Y. coughs
W. H. Miller, foreman of Cook & during a snow storm and perished from gain strength and flesh we
money back if dissatisfied. Write or free
cut®, burn«, brohatt, e< z -mu and aora-
dwellers, holes In the rocks, beeswax For .-ale al City Drug Store.
sample. W. H. H ookkr & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y Howland’s mines, located in Jump-ofT- hunger and cold.
say give them Scott’s Emul­
s«*us of the skin. DeWnt’s is the only
A. P. Estabrook, God Hill, the Leading Drug,
The Roseburg Review say'9 that F. deposits and Crater Lake, and other
Joe district, returned to Jacksonville
gist.
W itch Hazel Naive that is made from E. Alley has returned from Portland.
R.
L.
Ish
is
in
this
section,
for
the
things, has already more natural
during the week, accompanied by his
sion.
the pure, unadulterated wi ch hazel—
Letter List.
first time in a number of years. He
T hose Oregon towns which were family.
all others are counterfeit«. DeWitt’s He reports that Hon. J. H. Booth, who wonders than any other state in the
It is like the penny in the
The following Isa list of letters re­ slow in getting their immigration
was called hither to attend the funeral
Witch Hazel Salve is made to cure— went with him to receive treatment Union. rlbe north peak of Three
Nicholas
Young
has
been
appointed
maining
uncalled
for
in
the
Jackson
­
of
his
brother
Matt.
Dick
Is
a
perma
­
counterfeits are made to sell.
for an ulcer in his left eye, is now con­ Sisters bas never been ascended, and
literature into the bands of the Har­
milk because it works and
ville postoffice heb. 28, 190.3:
administrator of the estate of his late nent fixture at U. S. Army headquar­
fined in St. Vincent’s hospital. Local will prove a difficult piece of moun­
riman Immigration Bureau may now
father, N. A. Young. His notice to ters in Vancouver, Wash., having been because there is something
Coppie, Lemmie Leivls, W F
Broke His Leg.
treatment will be administered for a tain climbing.
Currie, Joe
Madison, Mrs Jane have ttie unpleasant experience of that effect will be found in another stationed there many years. He was a astonishing about it.
week, and If satisfactory results are
HcfT, Chas
Thompson, Mrs A P seeing the bomeseekers passing by to column of T hb T imes .
W bi . Ciaik, the well-known horse-
resident of Jackson and Klamath coun­
not obtained an operation will be re­
other towns whose advantages were
Scott’s Emulsion is simply
man, was the victim of an accident
One cent will be charged upon dr-
Stockmen
Meet
Saturday.
Fred.
Puhi,
a
son
of
August
Puhi,
ties a long time before entering the ser­
sorted to. Mr B.’seye was hurt by a
made known tn them before they left
livery.
Sunday night that will coniine him to
a
milk of pure cod liver oil
who lives near Central Point, arrived vice of the government.
flyijg cinder.
JOITN F. MILLER, P. M.
ti e East.—Oreg >nian.
bls room for sometime. He was on
Tbe me< ting which will be h< Id at
from Germany during the past week,
some hypophosphites
The citizens of Josephine county,
Central Point will hold its annual with
his w-«y to the fair grounds, where be
theCity Hall in Medford next Sa ur-
T-T
to
locate
among
us.
He
was
in
Jack
­
election next Tuesday, which promises especially prepared for delicate
keeps his h r-e®, when In ihe dark­ through the board of trade of Grant's day, fi r the purpose of organizing a
sonville Monday, visiting his brother
to be interesting, as there are a number
ness he nuf’e a miatep while crossing Pass, are entering enthusiastically in­ Stockmen’s association,ha« ev.-ry pros­
Wm.
stomachs.
of candidates. The following namesap­
a -m ill »!reim ai d fell, breaking his to the matter of getting together a pect of b mu a success. It will be tl e
Dan Chapman of Barron, John Ash-
Children take to it naturally
pear on the official ballot; For trustees,
ie- in two pl ice . Dr. G. B. Cole was large and creditable exhibit for the beginning of a new era in tlie stuck
poie of Eagle Point and Geo. Hoffman,
Bureau
of
Information
at
Portland.
J.
W.
Merritt,
W.
J
Freeman,
J.
H
summon«d and reduced the fracture-'.
because they like the taste
buaine®s in Jackson m.unty, e-p cially
who will act as Assessor Jones’ deputies
Mr. Clark ti is since been removed to It is the purpose to secure pieces of as to cattle.
during the present year, were in Jack- Downing, Frank dwell,'W. <1 Leever, and the rem edy takes just as
ore from every mine in the county, and
Jacob Rodgers, Geo. H. Pei kins; re­
his home in East MedforJ.
D'. J. W t ivc mb, di ce or of the
BOnvilleSaturday, tobesworn in. They
also samples of timber, fruit and agri­ Orevoa Ag'icutural Coil-ge Experi­
corder, A S. Jacobs, Jas E. Grieve; naturally to the children be­
will doubtless do their duty well.
cultural products. It is believed an ment 'Stuior, and tlie b-«t [ o te I
marshal, B. Patrick, Lee Ingram;
Mrs. J. S. Beach and her son, who treasurer, G. S Moore; street commis- cause it is so perfectly adapted
exhibit that will be hard to beat any­ man < n live stock on the Pacific. Coa-t,
to their wants.
have been stopping in Jacksonville, sioner, H. Corum.
where will be secured.
will be present, and give an adcres-
left for San Francisco Wednesday
For all weak and pale and
Feb. 25th was Ash Wednesday, the on the benefits to be derived from such
Among those vetoed by Gov Cham-
morning. They will join Mr. Beach
commencement of the Lenten season. an association. No famier of tine
bet-lain were the claims of Alex. Orme, thin children Scott’s Emulsion
there and probably accompany him to
For forty days the social functions arc stock can afford to miss the Doctor's
$112, H. G. McCarthy, $60, and H. 8.
Nome, where he has large mining in­
In what it is and what it does—con­ to feel the effects of the old church address.
Moody, $29,05, for their expenses in is the most satisfactory treat-
terests.
The
best
wishes
of
their
many
taining the best blood-purifying, custom, and moderation in all things
None with a single animal to turn
pursuing fugitives from justice. They ment.
friends go with them.
will
be
tbe
rule,
while
in
the
Catholic
on
tbe
range
should
overloik
the
will doubtless be paid by the next leg­
We will send you
alterative and tonic substances and
church
feasts
will
be
celebrated
by
all
The
town
election
called
out
a
very
meeting
nor
the
adjutage«
to
be
islature,
as
none
question
their
justness.
the
penny, 1. e., a
effecting the most radical and per­
W J|
.38-55 HIGH POWER
devout worshippers The season has its gained by becoming a member <f t he
light vote,' little interest being taken Under tho constitution the executive is
sample
free.
manent cures of all humors and all origin in the Grecian church, and was association. The man with a few
r
3 Ö £>
There was only one contest for marshal obliged to veto them along with those
PatLARD A marlin
Be sure that this picture in
eruptions, relieving weak, tired, taken up by the Latins and carried on head of stock on tlie range will gain
—G. W. Th rasher defeating Frank Kass- embodied in the same appropriation bill
the form of a label is on the
HIGH PRESSURE SMOKELESS
L
wrapper
of every bottle of
languid feelings, and building up to the present time by the Catholics more in proportion to the amount < f
hafer by 11 votes. Thoseelected were: which he objects to.
Emulsion you buy.
and Episcopalian modern churches. expense than the one with a lar.c
Trustees, Emil Britt, Geo. E. Neuber,
the whole system—is true only of Among tbe prohibitions enjoined are
smokeless cartridges, made by U. M. C. Co., to fit the regular J8-SS Marlin re­
SCOTT & BOWNE,
baud.
John S. Orth, T. J. Williamson, T. J.
peaters
with
Smokeless
Steel
Barrels,
give
high
velocity,
fiat
trajectory
and
great
A Most Fatal Gift
celebrations of
festivals of all ' kinds,
‘
Chemists,
smashing
power.
They
can
be
reloaded
with
black
powder
as
the
twist
of
the
rifles
Tlie isolated lifo of the stockman
Kenney; recorder, H. G. Dox; treasurer,
birthdays, etc., while special attontiou
Would be ti e power of foreseeing
is adapted to both velocitiea.
409
Pearl
St., N. Y.
J.
M
Cronenliller;
marshal,
G.
W.
No other medicine acts like it; is to be given to devotion and alms- is a pretty hard one, and we believe
events. This would destioy hope. A
/iO pot« ea/afoew, JOO Ohufraffa«*.
fa afa* eaters aw/terf far J «taaipe.
90c.
and
$1.00:
all druggist«.
knowledge
of
thefutuie
would
uu-
they will not l»e slow in taking ad
Thrasher;
street
commissioner,
D.
S.
no other medicine has done so giving.
THS MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO-.
•
NEW MAVEN, CONN.
inake happiness. There arc, of course,
Force.
All who use Atomizers in treating vantage of the benefits to be derived
much real, substantial good, no
some thing about the future we do
other medicine has restored health nasal catarrh will get tbe best result from united efforts in an association
know. If, for instance, a lack of ¿4^ Removal of Office
from Ely’s Liquid Cream Balm. Price, of this kind. Almost every other busi­
and strength at so little cost.
energy, ambition and loss of ippetPe
including spraying tube, 75 cts. Sold ness is organized. Why not the stcck
shows itself, we know it will be fol­
“I «»» troubled with scrofula and earn« by druggists or mailed by Ely Bros, 56
business?
lowed by serious complaints if not
Bear losing my eyesight. For four months I Wai ren St, N.Y.
Specialist for Diseases of the
checked. Often Liver aud Kidney
could not see to do anything. After taking
M r. Ely Bros.I sold two bottles of
trouble follow quickly. In any event EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT
two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I could see your Liquid Cream Balm to a custom­ “Y ouno C orbett ,” champion light­
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annua! Saks over One and a Half Million
Electric Bitters will resto>e you to
te walk, and when 1 had taken eight bottles 1 er, Wm. Lamberton. 1416 Delachaise weight pugilist of the world, and E !-
has moved bis offioea to
health. It strengthens, builds up and
could see as well as ever." Si sis A. H aim - St., New Orleans; he has used the two
Mutual Savings Bank Building,
bottles.
Does
this
record
of
merit
appeal
to
you
?
No
Cure,
No
Pay.
50c.
die Hanlon fought a twenty-round
invigoiates rundown systems. Only
vow. Withers. N. C.
bottles, giving wonderful and most sat­
Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten c&nt» package of Greve’s Block Hoot* Liver Pills.
No. 9 Geary St., corner Market,
draw in San Francisco Thursday
50c. Satisfaction guarauteed by City
Mood's Sarsaparilla promises to isfactory results.
San Francisco.
Druggist.
night.
•uro and keeps the promise.
G eo . W. M c D uff , Pharmacist.
POWDER
Southern Oregon Mines
Proverbs
Peculiar
To Itself
Marlim
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Grove’ s Tasteless Chill Tonic
DR. A. BARKIN,