The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 15, 1903, Image 1

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    VOL. XXXIII.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1903
BRIEF MENTION.
Bort Hollenboak, who lives north of BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH ( PERSONAL MENTION.
ANOTHER BIG CAVE
LOCAL NOTES
Rogue river, has been sulTeriiig s««v< rely
OF MR. REAMES'
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
The Lenten season closed with Eas- for sometime with an aggravated ea-e
Cook Bios., of Foots creek called
Chris. Keegan is visiting relatives
| ter Sunday.
of catrrah in tho head. An operation As Given by» an Oregonian Correspond­ I Monday.
living at Tacoma.
A
Grant
’
s
Pass
Correspondent
of
the
The bridge across Rogue river, near was performed on him a few days since
ent Writing from Albany.
WHY SHE LEFT HER STUDIES AT
Ed. Bolt of Gold Hill was among our
Oregonian reports That.
Harry Helms has returned from his
R<x*k Point, has b<s«n put in lirst-elass by Dr. l’iekel. and a considerable bone
THE HIGH SCHOOL.
visitors Monday.
trip
to Salem and Portland.
repair by J. Hartmann and his assist­ quantity of diseased successfully re­
Mrs. L. Pengiaof Ashland is visit­
Another limestone cave that prom­
Every Mother <>t it G rotting Girl Will 1»<»
Bruce
Buck of Applegate, the miner,
moved from his head.
ants.
ing in Jacksonvillo.
ises to l»e as extensive and deep as visited in Medford Monday.
iu the Story us Told by the
Circuit court is in session again this
A Washington correspondent of th«'
Young lady llernelf.
'Frank I’ameron of Uniontown has the remarkable limestone caves of
Miss Bertha Orme of Gold Hill has
The circumstances under which Ber­ week. Judge Hanna will convene cir­ Oregonian, speaking of people who for­
Grayback mountain, has been dis-
been paying us a visit.
been
visiting in Jacksonville.
tha Kennedy was taken from her studies cuit court for Josephine county next merly resided in Oregon, but are in offi­
'I Ims. McAndrew was among his covered in Josephine county. Guy
in tlie high school will i>e of interest, to Monday.
cial positions at the national capital,
Alfred Elmer has gone to Siskiyou
Weatherby and Roy Bunion, two
friends in Medford Monday.
all mothers of growing girls
Is. Miss
young men, while out hunting a few county, Calif., to find employment.
We pay the highest market price in says: "Mrs. Katherine Lackland, step­
Kennedy said to a reporter :
C. A. Hafer, who is connected with days ago in
< ash for sh ep's wool and goat's hair. daughter of Judge H. K. Hanna, of
the upper Deer Creek re-
W. C. Deneff was among those who
" When I was fourteen years old I l>e Nunan, Jacksonville.
the Iowa Lumber Co., was in Medford
Jackson County, Oregon, fills a desir­
gion, uncovered from beneath a mass visited in Medford during the week.
gun to d, .-line in health on nei'ount of a
Monday.
Easter Sunday was generally ob­ able clerkship in the War Ik'partment,
of manzanita and chincapin bush a
suppression of the natural functions of
Geo. W. Winet'-out of Applegate and
H. A. Bauten and S. R. Coffman of narrow opening into the mountain
my sex. tm<l 1 am sure [ would never served, and an exceptionally good pro­ having been here in the government
his family spent Sunday in Jackson­
I nion precinct were in our town a few side. It proved to be the entrance
liave 1- . u tho healthy girl I am now if gramme ’vas rendered at nearly every service tor a long time, with a most.
ville.
if, ar »an.i s
daj-8 ag(,
creditable record behind her.
it had not lsn'U for Dr. Williams’ Pink church in Southern Oregon.
to a cave; and by the aid of candies
student
ut
t
lie
Mrs. Jas. Buckley of Applegate has
Pi’ll- for Plile People. I was »-ntirely
Malta Commandery No. 4, Knights
The treasurer of Klamath county
Before e >m-
«'hss Theresa Bryant of S«-attl.«, who and lanterns they penetrated the laby­ been visiting relatives living in Med­
without color, thin as a rail, nervous give- notice that he has funds on hand Templar, of Ashland, according to its
re «o i's Ifidin ' ** W’^'
hivorably known here, is rinths to a depth of 150 feet. They ford.
ami irritable, tiled and lifeless ami in a
Absolutely Pure
usual custom, attended Faster service­
could have gone farther, but for the
for
the
redemption
of
warrants
protest
­
n
Mr.
R«»me3
:
at
Atihll
‘
"
d
<»>
a'isit.
s -riouslv low state of health in general.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peterson spent a
in
a
body
—
this
time
at
the
Protestant
fear
of
becoming
lost,
in
the
intricate
ed
on
and
prior
to
Jan.
1,
1898.
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTS
i., and entered
"r- Gale and R. C. Harrison made a
Although n good doctor was treating
I few hours in Medford one day this
me, lie failed to do any good and my
if Wastiirig'on trip south last week. The latter lias number of chambers, rooms and tun­ week.
Arbor Day. last Friday, was appro­ Episcopal church, of which Bev. L. M
nels, all of limestone and rock crystal.
parents felt very much alarmed about priately observed by many of the Idleman is rector. A large numlcr of
While there I e sinee gone to Portland.
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neil got back
me.
s«-ho<>ls. In some places a number of members of th«’ order from every por­
al. He gradu-
Mrs. F. A. Helm of Corvallis, is malt- From all appearances the newly-found
sition as stenographer in the office of
I tion of
Southern Oregon was present.
“ I was ta'o-n fn»m the high school on trees were planted on that occasion.
caves are very extensive, the explorers 1 Saturday from their trip to San Fran­ John Clark of Portland, wholesale deal­
,
ik ' c uutofuiy )-->r health, but continued
The services were beautiful and quite
believing the entire mountain to-be cisco.
er in harness, etc.
Rev. Geo D. Doyle, who has received
t-> ; r..w w - -. Then I lx gnu to take
interesting, and the music, furnished
one vast honeycomb of limestone.
J. C. Turck of Grants Pass, an excel­
official
notice
el
his
transfer
to
Burns,
Dr. Williams’ l*ink Pills, ami with the
[ A. Gangwiseh of Applegate and H. A. Beautiful stalactites hang from the lent mechanic, went to Ashland Wed­
A game of base ball was played on
by a choir of 21 voices, of a superior
first few <lo.x-s began to feel better. Four Harney county, has l«-ft for that town
• Sand i-y of Gold Hill, the miners, spent ceilings of the chambers, and" the
Neuber
A Taylor's recreation grounds
nesday.
Ix.xes brought illx.ut the desired result His slice« ssor at Roseburg has not been quality. They are highly spoken of
a few hours in Medford Monday.
Sunday.
The game will be repeated
pools
of
water
covering
the
floors
are
by those fortunate enough to have been
M. Spahn was in Medford Wednes-
audafew box< s more restored me entirely naineu as yet.
next
Sunday,
and the losers will be
H.
D
Norton,
a
prominent
attorney
there.
tilled
with
coral-like
stalagmite
­
to health. Now I have n g >od color, am
dav, to m«3et with the board of pension !
Miner-' liens, deed- to mine«»,water­
fined to the extent of an oyster supper.
from Grant's Pa-s, was in our town in great clusters of the most delicate
•
I
string and active uml have not seen n right locations and oilier mining
examiners.
sick day from tliat time to the present.” blanks always on hand at this office.
An Event in Society.
Both nines have been strengthened.
Monday, on profi-s.-ional business.
pink and blue, resembling in their
Mrs. A. R. Davis has been appointed Dow and Donegan will be the opposing
Mi-s Kennedy lives at Canton Junc­
Mrs. Graves and her daughter, who matchless beauty some petrified un­
Rofit. Burns of (¡rant's Pass, the
tion, Ma.-s.,aud both she and ln-r mother
administratrix of the estate of Mrs. pitchers.
Miss Helen Colvig gave a linen
have been visiting in this section, re­ derground (lower garden. Through
are willing to verify the above state­ genial butcher, was in town Sunday,
Ann Helms.
shower,
compliment
ary
to
Miss
Mabel
ment.
turned to San Francisco last week.
t he caves there blows a strong current
looking for a couple of saddles that had
We want a representative in every
Dr. Robinson, J. W. Opp, W. R. city and town in this state to present
The trouble with which Miss Kennedy l»een stolen from him by the Lyons gang Prim, at her home in Jacksonville Fri­
of air, as if there was an open door to
John
M.
Fountain,
an
old
resident
of
was afflicted often canses severe hea<[- of hors ■ thieves.
day evening, from .3 to 6. Many i e iu -
Stansell and K. K. Kubli spent a while j our business. Our proposition is an
this valley, is in our midst, He is on them on tlie opposite side of the
ache, loss of amietite, pole or sallow
exceptional one, and offers to a good,
tiful
linen
presents
were
made.
Tlie
in Medford Tuesday.
E. E. Lyons, the murderer of Sheriff
complexion, palpitatiou of the lieart,
his way to Klamath county from Port­ mountain. Deep wells lead down to
reliable, honest party, with references,
swollen ankles or legs, nervousness, of­ Withers of Lane county, will be hang­ afternoon was devoted to hu-batid-
Miss
Isabel
Rowe,
who
has
been
abyssmal depths, apparently bottom­
not less than JIG) per month. No can­
laud.
fensive bi.-ath, etc., etc. The sufferer ed at Eugene Friday for his crime. Ar­ findiug and fortune telling- A splen­
less, but from through the thick visiting Miss Kate Ply male, has return­ vassing or appointing of agents— a
Miss Lizzie Iloever, the milliner, is
may exhibit one or more of these symp­ rangements for th«> affair have been did luncheon was disc u s«?d, at which
bona-fide, legitimate business. Address
gloom of which there comes a gurgle ed to her home at Tolo.
toms, or may have all. They simply in­
at Phoenix, on a business trip. She
with stamp, C. G. Pulsifer & Co., Lum­
the
prospective
bride
was
•
’
loverly
and distant rumble as of an under­
W.
EL
Bradshaw,
the
sage
of
Lake
dicate the ravages diseaae has made upon completed.
ber Exchange, Seattie.
will be there a week, with a full assort­
toasted. Misse« Barnes and Sutton
th«* system, and the moreof these symp­
world river. Stones dropped into creek, was in Medford one day this
Frank Wilson, John L. Demmer and
ment
of
handsome
goods.
ably responded to the toi»ts ‘The
toms tin« patient shows tlie greater the
Chas. H. Bayse, the well-known
these go clattering down, down, with week, accompanied by hiswife
iMHx-ssiry for prompt and persistent E. W. Calkins have l»een chosen to Bride” and ‘‘Honeymoon-." M usic
Clarence L. Reames, who has l>een at last a final splash when the water
blacksmith,
met with an accident
Miss Ethel Flory, who is teaching
treutim-nt, until they have been ban­ represent Medford's lodge of (.hid Fel­ concluded the event.
studying law in the office of District and bottom is readied. The Dew caves
Tne guests
Tuesday,
that
will incapaciate him for
ished and the bloom of health is restonsl. lows in the grand lodge which meets
school in Star Gulch district, spent
were: Mrs. C. L. Reames, M isses
Attorney Reauies. was admitted to the will be thoroughly explori d.
several months. He was doing some
To accomplish this end. Dr. Williams’ at Portland May 20th.
Saturday and Sunday at home.
Linn, Armstrong. Young, Ulrich,
bar by the Supremo Court one day
Pink Pills for Pale People are the only
work on the Masonic building, when
Reauies Chapter, O. E. 3.. of Med­ Nickell, C<M>k, Wernlt, Beanies, Sut-
unfailing remedy. They positively cure
Mrs. W. J. Stanley of Ashland was the ladder on which he was mounted
last week.
All suppressions and irregularities, ford, will pay Alpha Chapter of Ash­ ton, Barnes. Huffer, Krause.
COUNTY RECORDS.
the
in Jacksonville Saturday, to attend the fell and dashed him to the ground,
< Irtue,
Mrs. Win. Galloway of McMinnville,
which, if neglected, inevitably entail land a fraternal visit Tuesday evening,
the
funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Ann Helm
Robinson, Taylor, Barber, Orth, Kee­
breaking one of his legs badly at the
who is interesting the ladies of the
sickness and tr< »able.
Matters
of
Importance
Transacted
at
At all druggists, or direct front Dr. April 21st. Tickets can be obtained at gan, Marie Nickell.
M iss Josephine Saltmarsh of Apple­ ankle. Dr. Gale reduced the fracture.
State in Lewis and Clark clubs, was in
Williams Medicine Cmupany, Scheneo- tlie Medford Drug Co.'s Store.
gate has been paying relatives and
the Court House.
Southern Oregon this week. She is
At the regular monthly meeting of
Nothing in It
tady, N.Y., fifty cents per box; six boxes
The lame, half-blind man, who wa-
friends living in Jacksonville a visit.
succeeding admirably ill her work.
SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP
for two dollars and fifty cents.
our
Society of Christian Endeavor the
HEAL ESTATE.
attempting to do this town some time Cured by One Bottle of Chamber­
Mrs. E. E. Washburn on Sunday re­ following officers were elected for the
Coroner Picket and C. L. Keanus,
E
V
Carter
to
J
Pairir
ra,
lots
| ago with the card graft, is now living
lain’s Cough Remedy.
ceived a visit from her brother, War­
deputy district attorney, were called to Our Next Congressman Re­
Newspaper Swindlers Should ‘ at Hotel Donnelly in Tacoma, minus,
1, 2, 3, blk K, Ashland .... $ 450 00 ren Williams of Ashland, and his fam­ ensuing term: E. E. Washburn, presi­
“When I had an attack of grip las: Ashland Monday by telephone, to in­
dent: Mabel Prim, vice-president; Ma­
ceives an Enthusiastic
Carter Land Co. to Mattie E
i of course*, the glasses, cane and limp.
winter (the s cond one). I actually
Look Out.
ily.
vestigate
the
death
of
Mary
Teters,
ry Colvig, secretary; Margaret Krause,
Brannon, lots 16and 17, Ash­
•Welcome.
The fishing season has begun, and cun d myself witii one I mh tie of Cham­ aged 21 years, the daughter of Mr. and
Services will be he’d at the Catholic treasurer; Ethel Barber, organist. Af­
berlain's
Cough
Kemedy,"
says
F
\V.
land ...........................................
The latest postal laws are that the many fine strings of fish are being
325 00
Perry, edit« rnf Hie Enterprise. Short- Mr-, w. H Teter«.
church in Jacksonville Sunday morn­ ter the business had been transacted a
District Attorney Reames. who was State of Oregon to Elmira
publisher can arrest anyone for fraud ¡caught. Court Hall and W. H. Rickey ville, N. Y. “Tii is is the truth. 1 at
An affidavit had been sworn out al­ noiiiin.it <1 at Albany as the Demo­
ing, at 10 o'clock, by Elev. J. D. Mur­ social session was held, which proved a
Musty, ue I « f nw I of sec 16,
who takes a paper and refuses t > pay I hooked a numl»er in Rogue river, some tines kept from coughing myself I
leging
that
“
deceased
came
to
herdeath
very pleasant one.
crat ic candidate for Congress ¡n this
tp .34, 2 w.................................... 50 00 phy.
for it. Under the law, the man who of which weighed several pounds each. pieces by taking a tea<p< onful of ttii-
from adiseaae caused directly by beat­
remedy,
and
when
the
coughing
spill
Dr.
Hines,
who
has
been
visiting
on
di st rirt, returned home Monday. He R J Cole to O & C R R Co,
lets his subscription run along for
J. R. Casey, the new postmaster of would c >me on at. night. I would take ings given her by Roy E. Cook " The
«as n et t<t the train by a large num­
land in nwj. sec 30, tp 40, 2e 68 00 Applegate and in Jacksonville, re­ OVATION TO MR. REAME8
sometime unpaid and then orders it
Ashland, assumtsl his duties this week. a d< se, and it seemed that in the affiant, whose name is withheld from
turned to his hou e at Forest Grove
ber of people and the High School Fr ink Baxter to Clyde Maw-
discontinued leaves him liable to ar­
briefest interval the lough would pif>
He will retain the services of Misses «•IT
publication, asserts this to be true on Band : f Medford, Anvils boomed,
and
1
would
go
to
sleep
perf.«i«tiy
den. sw j of sec 36, tp 35, 2 e 1000
1
rest and fine the same as for theft. It
0o this week.
Impromptu Receptions at Medford
Laura Garrett and Maud Patterson, fiee from cough and its accompanying his best knowhxlgo and belief. Roy E.
bomb; w<re exploded at d there were W N Grubb to Gio W Hare,
Mrs. Roberts of Mound precinct and
will be seen tbat many disputed
and Jacksonville.
who will be reinforced by Miss Lena pains. To say that the remedy acted Cook is the brother-in-law of the de­
many other Cemonstririons of en­
property in Ashland ............. -
her daughter, Miss Lulu Perry, have
points are decided by these decisions
as
a
most
agreeable
surprise
is
nutting
< 'asey.
ceased .
thusiasm and g<> «d will.
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Gall of
G<o W Haie to G C Graves,
which are certainly only just. If a
it mildly. 1 had no idea that, it would
The Oregonian of the 14th gives the
After a thorough investigation by
Judge
Bqard
i
f
Siskiyou
county,
knock out the grip, simply because I
Belt g called m for a speech, Mr. R.
property io Ashland............. 400
subscriber d« es not wi-li to renew his
Sam's Valley.
following
acciunt of the receptions
the
offioers
it
transpired
that
Miss
mounted the rear of the car, and Mrs. Emma Hammer to Mi’es
subscription, let him notify the pub­ Calif., has denied the petition of N'. E. had never tried it for such a purpose,
given
our
next c mgressman on his
Hon.
W.
M.
Colvig
and
Theo.
Cam
­
but
it
did,
and
it.
seemed
with
the
Teters
had
died
of
pneumonia,
and
for several minutes entertained his
lisher. The second decision given Graves for a divorce from his wife, and sucond attack of coughing the n no dy
Brownrigg, lots 9 and 10, blk
return
In
me:
"Hon. A. E. Reames,
eron
and
Wm.
Robinson
attended
the
there was no foundation to the charge. hearers.
He seems sanguine of
1. Phoenix................................ 250 00 Easter meeting of Malta Command­ Democratic candidate for Congress In
here will be a surprise to some pub­ , made an order requiring him to nav caused it not only to lie of less dura­
iiis election, and assured his audi­ J M Rader to Wm Faber,
lishers who believe they must st >p a I $40 a month for the support of their tion, but the pain was far less severe
ery of Ashland.
the First District, on his return from
Horse Thief Held.
and 1 had not u-ed the contents < f
tors that he would serve them faith­
sheriff’s deed, lots a, 6 and
delinquent subscriber’s subscription daughter.
Albany was tendered an impromptu
one bottle tefore Mr. Grip b id bid me
Gus
Newbury
and
W.
G.
Kenney
got
M Sanders, the genial representa­ adieu. Fur sale by City Drugstore
fully and impartially, and leave no­
7. Medford.............................. 517 (0
if ordered to. He must pay up if lie
but nevertheless a very enthusiastic
back
from
Eug«ne
Friday.
They
were
R
>y
Hurlburt,
who
was
recently
ar-
thing und tie tbat would be of public O A C R R and U P Co to H
wi-hts to discontinue his subscrip­ tive of E. Martin <& Co., has been in
delegates to the Republican congress­ ovation, both in Medford and at bis
rei sted in L ine c maty, on a charge of benefit and importance.
Grimer, ne i cf sw i, sec 33,
tion. Otherwise he is held responsi­ Southern Oregon recently, accompan­
home in Jacksonville. Mr. Reames
ional convention.
being one of Lyons’ gang of h'iis*
The New Train Agent.
t p 33, 2 w ... ......................... 180 90
Jacks« n county now has the only real
ble for it as long as the paper is being ied by his newly made wife. They have
was met at the train by a largedelega-
thieves, ¿ad a preliiuinaiy ex itnina- opportunity in its history to be repre­
A. O. Freel of Central Point and his
Geo S Calhoun to J S Heath,
sent to him, whether he takes if from tlie Ixjst wishes and congratulations of
tion
of citizens. The High School
Superintendent
Fields,
(
,f
tHe
S.
P.
tion injustice Ply mile’s c urt M ii - sented in Congr» ss by one of its own
the postoffice or not.
numerous friends.
5 acies in sec 5, tp 39, 1 e.... 1050 00 wife made Medford a visit Wednes­ band greeted him with music, which
Co , has is-ued a circular to tlie pas­ day. The evidence was strong enough
day. They were warmly welcomed by
citlze
a native son—who is a gentle­ Mary J Northway to Mary E
A. A. llolienbeak. who is employed sengerbrakemen who have bteii ap­
added much to the reception, that
t i warrant his being held to answer man of first-class ability and high
Shamrock III.
Price,
property
in
Ashlaud..
425 00 their many friends.
at the Espey hydraulic mine, in Beaver pointed “train agents.’’ It states
was certainly very complimentary to
it t Le September term of t he circuit character. It should give Mr. Reames
J. B. Duggan, Jr., of San Francisco, Mr. Reames. Repeated calls for some
J W Merritt to Prieella P Jef­
All true lovers cf sport in this creek district, ha- liven visiting in this
country will look forwaia with much section. He lost all of his household that their salai ies are to be $100 per ci mt. Hi* bonds were fixed at $200, at. least 1«XH> majority.
who is interest«?d in some valuable remarks by him being made, be
fers, lot 4, blk 41, Central
month, and the men are ti. report f r in default of which lie was remanded
interest to the arrival of the new cup
mines in Forest creek district, made mounted an improvised platform and
Point............................
25
effects
in
the
tire
that
recently
occur
­
00
challenuer, Shamrock III, which the
duty We Inesday, April 15th. The to the e««uniy jail.
our town a recent visit.
John Wto'snncioft to W M
May Day Ball.
English p<op!e expect will lift the cup red at Henley, Calif.
spoke eloquently for a few minutes.
men selected are: O. E. Crousman.
Mitt hell, 80 acres in sec 4,
this year. While America has he'd
Rev. S. H. Jones returned from his Mr. Reames assured his hearers tbat
A.
T.
Morian,
W.
W.
Y<
ung,
I
’
.
A.
Lieut.
Hobson,
who
won
fame
in
the
Valuable
Mines
Sold.
the suprt m icy in yacht building for
tp 35, I w.....................
1000 00 trip to California Tuesday. He will he would serve Lis constituents in an
years, she a!*<> hokisthe supremacy in war with Spain, and who has kissed Nelson, J. II. Lee. A. II. Wesley,
W
M Mitchell to John Wool
bold services at the Presbyterian energetic and impartial manner,
medicine. Take Hostetter's Stou ach more young ladies than near'v anybody ' Harry L. Foggart, C. H. Bruce, A.
soncroft, e i of ne 1 of sec 4..
church Sunday evening.
Bitters as an example. No ether els««, passed through the valley Sun­ Ford and J. A. Follette.
sparing no effort to secure all the
p -. (i t<> 1» • the rxst 11 autnoi ity, t nai
t p 35, 1 w.................................. .’>00 00
country in the world had hem able to
Florence WalKer of Meadows pre­ beneficial legislation in his power for
the big c pier ledge, known as the
The
train
agent
will
be
sut.or
linate
day
evening.
Th«*
fair
sex
was
much
in
produce a medicine so g<«< d to restore
L W Adams to S I Gregg, 20
cinct was in Medford one day this the pe< pie of his district, irrespective
to the conductor, uniformed as the Blue Le id, in the Ni-kiyous near the
the appetite, build up the run-down evidence at the time.
aeres
in
sec
16,
tp
39,
1
e.
...
700
00
At Jacksonville Mr.
week. So was his brother Bunch, who of location.
'vslem in the spring or to cure nau«ea,
News has been received that all of the conductors are, will c< llect tickets, Oregon line, and owned by Messrs.
J M Munkers to Geo W Stev-
iedigestion, tl itulency,dy«‘i>epsia, con­
Reamts'
arrival
was greeted by the
lives
near
Central
Point.
Co
>per,
Hamilton,
M«.Vty,
Adams
cash fares, and make all ticket re
st inated bowels, biliousness or ma­ forest rangers who served last year
en-ori, lot 4, blk P, Ashland. 650 00
tiring
of
anvils
and
other demonstra­
and
oilier
parties
living
in
Del
Nml-
ports
formerly
made
by
the
courtuc
T. J. Williamson, who was elected a
laria, fover and ague, It is therefore have been discharged, and the pre­
Hannah M Reeve to Kate Hoff­
tions
of
welcome.
”
To
accommodate
those
who
are
par
­
county,
Cal.,
has
bt«3U
sold
to
rartiis
tors.
It
is
said
that
the
latttr
do
member of the board of trustees, hav­
deserving of a trial Be sure to get sumption is that new men will be cin­
man, placer claim in sec 6,
the genuine with our Private Stimn ployed, probably upon some civil se r- not take kindly to the ch nge, al­ represented by Pal-y Clark i f Sp - tial to tile use of atomizers iu applying
ing declined to qualify, the board elect­
liquids
into
the
nasal
passages
for
tp 38, 2 w..................................
20 00
over the ueck < f 1 he bottle. It will
though their salary is raised to $135 kane. The price agreed on is $210,000, catarrhal troubles, the proprietors
ed J. H. Huffer to fill the vacancy.
Teachers Chosen
vice examination basis.
cure you.
PROBATE
COURT.
• >f which $65,000 bus already been prepare Ely's Liquid Cream Balm.
per month.
Rev. W. Bruce, the evangelist, who
E. L. Swan of Yreka has purchased
I’riee including the spraying tube is
Guardianship of Emma Webber. has been holding services at the Pres­
laid’
_____________
The bi aril of directors of Medford
of C. W. Kahler Volo, one of the best-
75
cents.
Druggists
or
by
mail.
The
Damaging Frosts.
Miners Should be Alert.
Final acccunt of guardian approved. byterian church, has gone to Gold Hill, school district, which is composed of
liquid embodies the medicinal proper­
HEKH1NE CURES
known and fastest trotters in the State,
Guardianship of E. McArthur. Re­ on a like mission, accompanied by his W. b. Cr. well, J. R. Wilson and S. L.
ties of the solid preparation. Cream
Tiiere has been considerable cold who has a record close to 2:20. The
Fever and Ague. A d >-e will usual­ Balm is quickly absorbed by the mem­ pt rt of guardian approved.
There is a rush now for timber lands
Bennett, met Monday evening and
wife.
weather during the past week. A price paid was $<500, which is much less all through Southern Oregon, and the ly stop a chill, a continuance alway- brane ami does not dry up the secre­
Guardianship of Homer and Roys
chose
tue following teachers for the
<
uie-.
Mrs.-Win.
M.
Stroud,
Midlotu-
Mrs.
T.
M.
Prim,
Dr.
and
Mrs.
j
than
the
horse
is
worth.
sharp fr< st occurred on two or three
tions, but changes them to a natural
miners should watch the locatii n-
ian, Texas, May 31. 1899, writes: “We and healthy character. Ely Brothers, Drum. Petition fur Older to make Heintz arrived from San Francisco ensuing year: N. L. Narregan princi­
nights, which did more or le<s dam­
Olive Rebekah Degree Lodge, of carefully and be ready with their nave used Heioiue iu our family for
loan granted.
Tuesday, to attend the nuptials of pal, D. C. Mathews, Mrs. M. G. Hoge,
age to fruit of the early varieties in Medford, will celebrate the anniversary protests if timbi r locations are made oiglit y«ai>, and h und it the best 56 Warren St., N. Y.
Estate of Prudence Walker. Hear­
Postmaster Miller and Miss Mabel Misses Julia Fielder, Minnie Flooken-
many local ite».
Apricot«», |>eaches ! of <kld Fellowship with a grand ball at upon ground claimed by them. An­ medicine we liave ever used, for la
ing of final statement set for May 18.
yos, Helen Wait, Gertrude Wilson,
giippe,
bilious
fever
and
malaria.
tke
Cascarela
CanJj
CaUiari«c
lite
.ría»,
Prim.
and almonds have suffered the most. the opera house on the night of April other suggest ion would be that every
Estate of Angellne Helms. Order
C. G. tail lo cure, drurc'sts «-(’rund mone»
o0c. al City Diug store.
Anna Jeffrey, Zuda Owens, Fannie
Neither apples nor pears were in­ 24th. No pains will lie spared to make miner, who owns a mining claim,
Oliver Powell, while at work for the
made appointing Mrs. A R Davis ad-
Haskins, Clara Poley. Mr. Mathews,
jured, however.
which might pos-ibly be located up­
Jackson County Lumber Co., cut his
it first-class in every respect.
minis t ra ti ix.
who
will act as vice-principal, is a
J. J. Pankey of Grants Pass was in on as timber land, send in a plat if
Estale of Edward Albright. Hear­ foot severely. His brother came down gentleman of tine education and ex­
to take his place, and he returned to
Medford yesterday. He informs us his mining claim to the land office,
ing of final account set f< r May 16.
cellent qualifications.
and
a
timlrr
location
on
that
pie
e
of
that the new fish law does not give sat­
E-tate of David Comslsck, an in Ashland.
Chas. F. Young of Gold Hill was in
isfaction io many, and that he will go land will n it then be allowed-—[Min
sane person. Inventory at.d appraise­
>ng
Journal.
Medford
Wednesday, accompanied by
LOCATED
2
MILES
NORTH
OF
JACKSONVILLE
ment
approved.
to the mouth of Rogue river and catch
hie
wife.
He was one of the delegates
Estate
of
Melvina
Clayton.
Order
fish forCapt. Burns, who will put up a
OWNED BV A. P. ARMSTRONG, OF PORTLAND, OREGON
Danger of Colds and Grip.
to the late Republican congressional
confirming
sale
of
realty
made.
cannery
there.
Is a Common Spring Troublo.
The gr. atest danger from colds and
Estate of Giles Wells, Jr. Semi-an­ convention.
A dispatch from Vancouver, Wash., g< ip is 1 heir result ng in pneumonia,
It’s a sign that the blood is dcliciont
nual account approved.
J. A. Houston of Trail creek precinct,
announces that Claude Riddle, who was if r< ason ible cate is used, however,
in vitality, just as pimples and other
Estate of Rosel'a Berry. May 11th who has been suffering from a severe
reported as having mysteriously dis­ and Chamberlain’s Cough lUmedy for hatching purposes, from Pure-Bred, High-Grade Barred Plymouth Kock
eruptions are signs that the blood
attack of inflammatory rheumatism
appeared, bought a ticket on the taken, all danger will be avoided. chickens, is dirt cheap. The Barred Plymouth Rock is the best all-round chick­ set a- day for hearing final account.
u impure.
Northern Pacific for Seattle last Thurs­ Among the tens of thousands who en known; matures early, grows large—a good layer, and unsurpassed for the
during
the past several months, is
MARRIAGE
LICENSES.
have used this remedy for these dis­
Every farmer knows that
It’s a warning, too, which only the day. It is supposed he is endeavoring eases we have yet to learn of a single table. First come, first served. Order now, and thus make sure of a start in
convalescing.
Alva Allen and Blanche Corliss.
to
enter
the
U.
S.
Navy.
some
plants grow better than
hazardous fail to heed.
ca-e having resulted in pneumonia, these superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised for the market
The services at the Catholic church
NEW CASES.
Chas Nickell, U. S. Commissioner which stiows conclusively tbat it is or for home use. It costs as much to keep a “scrub” chicken as a pure-bred,
others.
Soil may be the same
for the District of Oregon, is hilly a ceitain preventative of that dan­ and it is not worth half ns much for any purpose. Call at the farm, or write.
Jone- A Shearer vs. Sherman and on Easter were unusually interesting, and seed may seem the same
and were attended by many. The ser­
equipped to receive applications un­ gerous disease. It will cure i cold or
Cariie Orton; to recover money.
der the timber and stone, also home­ an attack of llio grip in l<s< time than
mon of Father Murphy was an impres­ but some plants are weak and
E. R ARMSTRONG. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
stead laws. Final proofs taken, and any other treatmeut. It i- peasant
sive one and well received.
others strong.
Remove it, give new life, new cour­ all business connected with U. S. gov­ and safe to take. For sale ty City
M.
Sidley,'one
of
Lake
ereek
’
s
prom
­
Ollie«'
with
i
ernment
lands
transacted.
age, strength and animation.
Drug Store.
And that’s the way with
ôaare the
1
VOU
Always BflUgft
inent citizens, made our town a visit a children. They are like young
In
The
Sick
Room
They cleanse the blood and clear the S outhern O regonian , Medford. |
Phone 211.
few days ago. He reports that farm­
a good old whisky of quality is always needed. For
complexion.
Treasurer’s Seventh Notice.
plants. Same food, same home,
faulting spells, weakness, operations and like emer­
ers are away behind with their work,
F.
Miller,
The
marriage
¡of
John
gencies
the
Accept no substitute.
same care but some grow big
on account of unfavorable weather.
<>111 e of th «County Treasur« r of i
“I felt tired all the time and conM not postmaster of Jacksonville, and Miss
Ketatl Market Ke port
.lack-on
County,
Oregon,
Jack-
'
Bl«»i>. After taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla ! ' Mabel Prim, eldest daughter of Judge
Dr. Shaw, the dentist, has arrived and strong while others stay
The following quotations wen
sou
v
I
e,
M
'rcli
30,
¡903.
)
and
Mrs
Chas.
Prim,
will
be
solemniz
­
a while. I could sle<-p well and the tired
made up this afternoon, and isai. from Salem, for the purpose of locating small and weak.
No c • is h’ictiy L'lveu that then
whiskies cannot be surpassed, in their pleasant and
f> -ling had gone This great medicine has ed al the residence of the bride’s par­
impartial report of Hie prices charged in Jacksonville. He is accompanied
Scott’s Emulsion offers an
e f lids in the c mniy triasury foi
agreeable bouquet, and stimulating qualities. They
also cur d .ne (ft scrofula.” Mas. C. M ents on the evening of April I5tli. tho r> <ie ; pt i «n • f a 1 1 utstanl'lia
are essential in the medicine chest of every family,
by Jacksonville dealers:
by his family The Doctor comes well easy way out of the difficulty.
physician and hospital, and should be constantly at
Wheat- 80c per bushel.
JlOOT. «¡¡Lad, Conn.
Their many friends tender their hearti- I co ii !v war mi- j> <i e-'e<i iron« M iy
recommended, and we bespeak him a
band. Quarts and pints at
Flour
—<2.20 (a) $2 40 per 100 pounds
Child weakness often means
IO,19OO,tu Nov. Nih I’.MM), ■ oth diit *-
Hood’s Sarsaparilla promise« to J est congratulations.
All DRUGGISTS, BARS and DEALERS.
liberal patronage.
Oats—50c jier bushel.
iiir.lusno I iieie-t on -¿me will cea e
euro and Keeps the promise.
starvation, not because of lack
Barley—Rolled. 81.25 per cental
Taxi s became delinquent on the first ^ i . i r 11 e above date.
W. J.VAN SCHUVVER & CO., Inc., Distributern. PORTLAND. ORE
J. H. Drake, who exchanged his
Hay
—
Per
ton.
baled.
$12.
of food, but because the food
I>. JI. M iller , County Trca st rt r
Monday in this month, and the
farm in Griffin creek district with Polk
Pot atoes--1}c. per lb
R«-u«oval of Office
Sheriff’s office is enjoyed a respite from
Hull for a stock ranch in Meadows pre­ does not feed.
Onions—lc per pound.
Butter—40^150c per roll.
Scott's Emulsion really feeds
the arduous labors which required the
cinct, has taken possession of his new
Beans -.3(«>5c per pound.
close attention of Mr. Kader anil his
home.
He
is
being
visited
by
his
son,
and
gives the child growing
Specialist for Diseases of the
Lard—15c per pound.
deputies for several weeks. Unpaid
who
recently
arrived
from
Kansas.
strength.
Eggs—15 cts^erdozen.
EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT taxes ou that date became delinquent,
Sugar—D. G. $5.75(a)$6 25 per cwt.
has
stood
the
test
25
years.
Average
Annua!
S
over
One
and
a
Half
Million
Whatever the cause of weak­
Miss
Emma
Reed,
who
formerly
has moved his ottlce. to
Poultry—83.50 to $4.00 per dozen.
and a penalty of 10 percent is added.
Mutual Saving* Bank Bui Id Ing,
taught
In
the
Medford
school,
has
ness
and failure to grow-—
bottles.
Does
this
record
of
merit
appea!
io
yc-yi
?
No
Cure,
No
Pay.
50c.
Hams— I5i (if 17c per pound.
The amount of the tax will also
graduated from Holmes Business Col­ Scott’s Emulsion seems to find
Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent» package of Grove’s Black Root» Liver Pills.
Shoulders—12jc per pound.
No. 9 Geary St., cornt r Market,
draw interest at the rate of 1 per cent,
Side Bacon—15(a)20c per pound.
per month until paid.
lege. She already occupies a good po-
San Francisco.
MISS KENNÎOÏS CASE
T/iaf
Tired Feeling
15 CENTS PER EGG
Young Plants
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
GYRUS NOBLE SM
DR. A. BARKIN,
Grove’s I asfceless Chill 1 onic
it and set the matter right.
Send for free sample.
Scott & llowne, Chemists, «<•) IS-arl St.. New York
y.
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