JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1903. VOL. XXXIII BRIEF MENTION We pay tho highest market price in cash for sheep’s wool and goat’s hair. Nunan, Jacksonville. Small pox is prevailing at Greenback, Josephine county, ami that well-known WOMAN RESCUES HIM FROM ALMOST mining eamp is quarantined. John IL Satterfield of Rock Point, CERTAIN DEATH. one of our pioneers, will soon leave on The Man Wiw Suddenly Stricken With a trip to the Eastern States. Vainly «I m a n<l Wcui Viutble to Move Sheriff Rader returned from Eugene Hand or Foot. Friday night. He was present at tho Leo F. Cypher, an oil-well driller, living at Sistersville, Tyler county, W. hanging of E. E. Lyons, which he says Va., was the victim of a terrible mishap was successfully performed. which caused a total paralysis of his J. C. Barnard, the well-known teach legs, arms, face and throat. It was Dr. er, who has been in Colorado during Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People which cure»! him aud enabled him to re the past few years, expects to return to Southern Oregon this year. sume his work. “ I might almost as well have been Olson's mill, which is still located on totally p,inilyzed,” he says, “ for I was A. Hubbard's land in Big Butte district, unable to move and could swallow oulv is running on full time and turning out with the greatest difficulty. It was iu February, is»»1.», after a severe attack of a large quantity of tine lumber. C. A. Wike, the expert minor, who grip, that I first noticed a uumbness iu my hands and feet. It increased and has been visiting in this section, lately I put myself under a physician's care returned to the Salmon river sec but, instead of getting better, it grew tion, Calif., where he has extensive in worse till I could not walk and was terests. obliged to take to my bed. I was per rt- Miss Kate Reed, who recently re fectly hclphss and, on account of the paralysis ot my throat, hardly able te turned from a visit to Portl »nd, has take ea >ugh nourishment te sustain resum»?d her position as cashier of hie. Nothing helped me aud the out Deuel & Co.’s mercantile establish look was dismal. ment. ’■ But a Mi s. Smith, of this place, who H. E. Ankeny, John S. Orth, Misses had b eu cured »>f looomocor ataxia by Jo and Ella Orth left for Eugene Mon 1»»'. Williams’ Piuk Pills, rvcoiumen<ktl them to me and I begau te take them. day evening, to be present at the Orth In a short time I could see they were Ankeny wedding, which occurred Tues, helping me and I continued taking them day, April 22nd. till they cured me ami I was able te re- ■ Mr. Smittsi.n was in our city Sun- turn to work. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills drove every traiv of the paralysis out of | day, en route to the copper mines in luy system.” tbe Siskiyous. He thinks that district The cure_of Mr. Cypher is additional will be one of the most important on pr. <>f that Dr. Williams' Piuk Pills are not an ordinary medicine. They are the eoast in due time. wont*, rful in tlieir potency in nervous Hops are away down compared w.pi troubles, small or great, and as they are a few mouths ago. Not more than 18 on stile in every drug store throughout the country they are within reach of all. cents is now being offered, although it TluU they could cure such a severe nor is expected that they will go back to vena disorder as that of Mr. Cypher 26 cents. proves the )»>wer of the remedy in 1,-sser D. Hanscom, who lives near Talent, troubles, such as sciatica, neuralgia, nervous headache, St. Vitus' dance aud has purchased of Geo. H. Lawrence nervous debility. his fine stock ranch, situated in the Dr. Williams'Pink Pills for Pale People southern part of Josephine county. are sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid on receipt of price, fifty cents The price paid was 92,000, a bargain. a box or six boxes for two dollars and a Constable Long brought two tough half, by addressing Dr. Williams Med looking specimens of the genus hobo icine Co., Schenectady, N.Y. to the county jail Tuesday. They were arrested at Ashland, and will answer Is this Torrid Atmosphere? to the charge of robbery iu the circuit Tiie News, printed at Glendale, court. Douglas county, gives the following Jas. J. Martin, the expert miner, in its last issue: who is well known in this section, was “W. H. Strobridge, the well-kn »wn in our town Monday, en route to Poor mining man, of Glendale, this week man's creek. He has been in Colom bonded 42,000 acres of tlnPer land in bia, South America, most of the time Jackson county, lying at the heal of he has been away from Southern Ore R >gue river an t Butte creek, an I will gon. at once build 26 miles of railroad, in Miss Ellen M. Stone, the missionary order to reach the timber, and p it in who was rescuted from Turkish brigands an enormous lumlier plant litis sea alter being in captivity for some time, son. is lecturing in the northern part of the “Most of tiiis land lies in what is state. She is coming this way, and will known as the *Go<x)fellow ’ and 'Big probably lecture at diffeyents points in Bend’ timber tract", and Mr. Stro- Southern Oregon. bridge believes that it is the finest The Sunset Monument Co., a corpo body of timber between Portland and ration, which has recently filed papers San Francisco. He estimates that it with the secretary of state, is an will cut 1,200,000,000 feet of lumber, Ashland business enterprise, capitalized with 2,000,000,000 feet tributary to it. at $10,000. The incorporators were: The price agreed upon is #25 per a< re Walton D. McNair, J. C. Whipp and for 24,000 acres, and <20 fur 18,000 F. L. Wright. Since the papers were acres. Ab mt 05 per cent of this tim filed Mr. McNair has sold his stock to ber is fir, 25 per cent sugar pine, at d J. A Blew. 10 per cent yellow pine. Much of the Mrs. M. E. Chittenden of Willow ground will mike fine agri» ultural and fruit land. Mr. S r »bridge believes Springs precinct, who bad one of her th it about half of this rai'r ad can tie fingers amputated by Dr. Get». B. Cole I uilt it a c«»t not to exceed #600 tier of Central Point, and has been very miie.” sick besides, has fully recovered. She requests us to return her sincere Good for Children thanks to those who so kindly lent The pleasant to take and harmless their assistance during her indisposi One Minute C<u.h Cure gives im mediate relief in all cases of Cough, tion. Croup and LaGrippe, hecaus* it. dots Tho following were the d< l»gaUs not paHSimn edia'ely into the stomach, from Josephine county to the congres but Lakes i ffec right at the -eat of th • trouble. It draws out tbe intlam- sional conventions recently held in 'he miiion, heals aud sst'e- and cures first district: Democrats—W. J. Wi ;e manently by enai ling J' e lungs to mer, J. D. Stevens, J. W. Howard, H. contribute p>ne lifi-g.ving and lig sustaining oxygen to the blood and D. Wilson. Republicans—R. L. Bart lett, J. W. Griffith, W. H. Hampton, the ues. J C. Campbell, H. L. Truax, E. F. Meissner, C. M. Stites. Is It a Murder? We want a representative in every Coroner Pic K el went to Ashland city and town in this state to present our business. Our proposition is an Tuesday morning, to investigate exceptional one, and offers to a good, a mysterious affair, At a late hour reliable, honjst party, with references he had not returned, and wear.) un not less than SKO per month No can vassing or appointing of agents—a able to give the particulars thereof. bona-fide legitimate Business. Address It seems that while tho train was with «tamp, C. G. Pulsifer Co., Lum near Gregory, a small station in the ber Exchange, Seattie. Siskiyous, a man who hod been in the Articles of incorporation of the Ash employ of the S. P. Co. wasfouud dead land Preserving Company, with a capi in a water-closet under suspicious cir- tal stock of S5000, have been filed with cu mutnnees the secretary of state at Salem. The incorporators are Charles H. Pierce. Laura S. Pierce and Harry S. Harri son. The new corporation will suc ceed to the extensive canning and evaporating business conducted hereto Are impure matters which the skin, fore by the firm of Coleman Bros. liver, kidneys and other organs can Pierce. nut take care of without help, there ia such an accumulation of them. SEVERE ATTACK OF GRIP They litter the whole system. Cured by One Rotlie of Chamber lain’s Cough Kemedy. Pimples, boils, eczema and other •■When I had an at.tai k of grip las* eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired winter (' he s court cm) 1 actua Iv feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges cur» d my elf with one bo ileofChau»- tion, dull hetulaclies and many other be i lai riS Cough Renndy,” ¡-avs F. \\ Perry, edit» r i file Ent» rp ise, .Short troubles are due to them. vi le, N Y. “This is the truth. 1 ai Lines kept from coughing myseir I pieces by taking a teaspnonful of tlii remedy, and wtn n the Coughing spill would e >me on at night. I would take a rt< s ', and it seemed 11 at in tbe Remove all humors, overcome all biiefest interval l he < ouch would piss their effects, strengthen, tone aud off at d I would go to slei p perfectly free from cough and its accompanying invigorate the whole system. pains. To say that t he remedy acted “ I bad salt rheum on my hands so that I as a most agreeable surpi ise is putting it mildly. 1 had no Idea that it w< u d could not work. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla knock out the grip, simply because 1 and it drove out the humor. I continued had never tried it for such a purpose, its use till the sores disappeared." Mas. but It did, and it. seen ed with the I ba O. B bowm , Rumford Falls, Me. si c >tid attack of coughing the r»in-dj Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to caused it not only to be of less dura tion, but the pain was far l<ss severe cure and keeps the promise. and 1 iiad not used the contents <f one bottle t efore Mr. Grip hud bid me adieu. For sale by Ciy Drugstore. All Humors Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills N. D. YOUNG, Civil Engineer and Locator of Government Land, THE SURE WAY To prevent Pneumonia and Consurnptlon Is to stop your cold when It tirst appears. Acker’s English Remedy will stop the cough In a night aud drive the cold out of your system. WIMER, - OREGON. Always a quick and sure cure for asthma, bron chitis and al) throat and lung troubles. If it does not satisfy you the druggist will refund your money Write to us for free sample Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction A P. Estabrook, Gold HUI, the Leading Drug Guaranteed. gist. LYONS HANGED Dr. Shaw and his family, who have ligion as ministered by several pastors end of the rope—a drop of »ix feet LOCAL NOTES. become residents of Jacksonville, re of the city. and to instant death. ceived a hearty welcome from our citi LYONS l'RAYED. The neck was broken. The body P. J. Sullivan, the miner, was among zens. The Doctor is a dentist of skill In the cell a few minutes before tbe doubled convulsively once and then uh one day last week. and experience, and will doubtless t ime of death Lyons was on his knees straightened out and hung in •t111- John Amick of Antioch was a Med build up a good practice. by t he side of three ministers of the ness until fourteen minutes h id p t-s- ford visitor one day last week. gospel, Revs. H. A. Green, of the ■'(I, when Drs. F. M. Day and I). A. r. and Mrs. J. P. E. Heintz of San Mrs. T. M. Prim made Medford a I Francisco wore aboard the southbound Baptist church, F. E. Billington and Paine pronounced him dead John Ilandsaker of the Christian | The body was ent down and cm- visit Wednesday.' i train Wednesday, en route home from Mrs. E. J Kubli has returded from their trip to Portland and other north church. Tliey were praying fervently (balnicd by Undertaker Robt. Day. and the < flicers respectfully awaited Mrs. Elliott Lyons and Benton Ly her visit at Portland. western cities. They were met at Med with bowed heads for the “Amen,” ons, wife and brother of the hanged Geo. E. Neuber and A. Learned spent ford by Eliaoise Canning, who has been visiting in Jacksonville. liefore proceeding to strap the pris man, signed the receipt for his 1» »dy aw bile in Medford today. Miss Kato Ed wards of Grants Pass, oner. and Undertaker Day removed the Misses Jo and Ella Orth have return an accomplished musician, who has When the minister had finished, body from the jail yard. ed from their trip to Eugene. had considerabhj experience as an in Lyons’ voice was raised in prayer. THE JURY. Chris. Keegan has returned from his structor, will be in Jacksonville Mon He offered a really splendid petition, The official jury wiii -li was present visit at Portland and Tacoma. day, April 27th, for the purpose of remembering» liis wife, his children, to report on the execution wis com Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Manltby of forming a class. She comes well rec bis parents and all his friends, in posed of the foil w ing gentlemen : Sterlingville were in town Tuesday. ommended, and should receive liberal words which were uttered on trem Fred Bellman, R. McMurptn v, L. encouragement. [ Wm. Cameron of Uniontown was bling lips. It was the only time be Stewart. Michael among our visitors during the week The graduating class of our High Absolutely Pure showed signs of breaking down. He School is preparing for commencement He Confesses His Crime, is wept bitterly as he prayed and bowed J. W. Allgiro of the Iowa Lumber THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Co. was at Ashland one day this week. day. It has chosen th»» following offi his head upon the bed. and as he fin Full of Repentance and cers: Bertha Prim, president; Jesse ished and uttered his “amen” tie S. S. Jolly of Watkins was among i Applegate, vice-president; Emma Dies Bravely. keys of the deputy rattled in the luck. those who have been in town recently. Grimes, secretary; Jesse Wilson, treas- THE CONGRESSIONAL The guards assisted him to don his urer. Pink and green have be«'n Rufus Cox of Medford was among ’ chosen CAMPAIGN. as th»' class colors. coat and vest. A pretty rose adorned those who were in Jacksonville recent his coat lapel. The tears were dried E. F. Hatinum, the successful miner, Edward Elliott Lyon«, the slayer of away, and he sat straight and resign Tbe pro prets for the election of who was one of the original owners of Sheriff Withers, Friday morning, at ed as the straps were placed about his J. O. Fuller went to Douglas county the noted Greenback mine, was in our Hon. A. E. Ileames, already bright, 9:30 o’clock, dropped to his death limbs. His eyes were clos 'd and his Sunday, on business connected with town Sunday, accompanied by Clinton arc becoming more ho every day. His through the scaffold ll'ior in the jail breath came aid went rapidly, his his mines. Cook. He has b»;en do prospecting ability aud worthiness, as well as his yard at Eugene, in expiation of knees trembling as he supporttd him Lester Rodgers, who has been in in Missouri Flat district, and has dis -upericr qualification for tiie position the crime of murdering Sheriff With self by holding to the iron b irs of the Applegate section, was in town covered a big ledge that carries con be ins been nominated for, are gener ers, Ft bru try 5th? < f tills year, near door. siderable good ore. Ed. is of the opin ally acknowledged. Thursday. ion that it will develop into a paying Walton, Siusiavv valley. Mr. Rcames intends making a vig At 9 o’clock Sheriff Fred Fi-k John Anderson went to Med ford proposition. The hanging went iff without the teied tiie jail and the cell where I.y- orous campaign, and will soon begin a Saturday, to attend the performance John S. Orth, our popular county tour of the dist ict. His appoint slightest accident whatever. His neck ons I as been confined and read to him oi Ole Olson. clerk, and Miss Dt»e Ankeny, the ami ments will be announced in a few the death warrant issued by the cir Rev. S. H. Jones will hold services able and accomplished daughter of Mr. days. cuit court. Ashe read the pri-oner at the Presbyterian church Sunday and Mrs. H. E. Ankeny, were united It is expected that Senator M. A. paid close attention to the reading. evening. in matrimony at Eugene yesterday ev Miller, of Linn, Representative Gal Rev H. A. Green and Rev. John Wiley Burns has taken a logging ening. They have many friends, in loway, of Yamhill, Prof. Wann, of Ilandsaker were in the ceil with tiie contract at one of the mills operating unison with whom we tender congrat Lane, Givernor Chamberlain and prisoner, and the latter lry stretched ulations and hope that their wedded near Grants Pass. upon his lied in his shirt sleeves, life will be one of unlimited prosperity others will be out during the canvass. SHERIFF FRED FISK. Jas. Buckley, a prominent citizen of and wedded bliss. The happy coupie The record of Binger nermann’sland- clean siiaveu but for his well-groomed Applegate, was in our midst the fore- left for Portland on the next train. office mar agement will be thoroughly mustache, aud with little nervous They will be at home in Jacksonville in analyzed. Schneider, J. M. Stafford, J. R. Mc part of the week. ness. a few days. The Telegram says : “Eugene has M. M. Gault was at Ashland a few I lie was asked to sit up to listen to Pherson, II. A. Vincent, 1. P. In There will be a swift game of base been selected as headquarters for the the warrant read. At first he did not man, 11. E. UuderA'iHK], II. M. Milli days ago, visiting his brother, J. T., | ball at Neuber & Taylor’s recreation democratic campaign. Chairman who has been quite ill. unde.smnd, but was assisted by the on!, M. E. Cast» el. grounds Sunday, between the Profes Sam White will pio.eed to that town SHERIFFS IN ATTENDANCE guards at his side to sit on tiie edge T. II. Brown, who spent several sionals and Amateurs, which will no The (• liowing sheriffs were in at of tiie bed. The toll of the clock on months in Jacksonville, recently re- doubt attract a big crowd. The fol within ten days and there abide until the returns come in next June. He the courthouse striking 9 o’clock was tendance at the hanging : Rader, of turned to Table Rock precinct. lowing will lie the lineup: Profession lias appointed JohD E. Lathrop as as- Jackson; Huston, of LitiD: Burnett, tbe death kneil to the doomed prison of Benton: Parroit, of Uuulas; J. P. Harr, who is making himself als—K. K Kubli, H Orth, P. Donegan. si-taut secretary and press agent for er, and as its sounds entered tiie Brown, of Union; and Ross, of Lin R. W. Hathaway, Ed. Whalen. C. and his family a nice home in Watkins Hafer, J. Wilkinson, A. Poe. Mr. Don- the canja gn, who will accompany gloom i f the cell he bowed his he^d coln. district, made us a visit a short time Ian. Amateurs—R. McGill, Robt. him to Eugene. This means that the slightJy while the men of the gospel Dow. Louis Ulrich, Ed. Donegan, Will congressional fight will be conducted ago. PERSONAL MENTION. prayed in silence by his side upon Muller. Ed. Wendt, Mark Finney. J. M. Eads has returned from Lake Oscar Lewis, R. Donegan. The losers from tbe democratic camp by the their knees. -Wl-' • Sheriff Rader now has three board county and is looking after his mining will furnish an oyster supper for all of same people who managed tbe state As the reading was finished he Icampaigi last year. Direction of tbe interests on Reuben creek, Josephine the players. ers. made some inaudible remark and campaign 1- left in the hands of Judge Hanna is at Grants Pass, hold county. Exposure to a suddenclimaticchange Chairman White, as it was Iasi again sank back upon bis couch, and produces cold in the head and catarrh EDWAKD ELLIOTT LYONS. J. W. Slinger of Lake creek, the sprlog, and the ooagxeMtaaal com the bars closed before him to be opeu- ing the April term of circuit court. is apt to follow Provided with Ely s Rev. E. B. Lockhart, the popular successful stockman, John A. Miller Cream Balm you are armed against mitteemen will have charge of their ed again in a few moments to let him and Chas. Seefleld wee in Medford Nasal Catarrh. Price 50 cents at Drug respective counties, acting in con- was broken by the fall,and but for (tie breathe tbe air of partial freedom on minister, was in our town Tuesday. jt nction witli the county central com gists. or Ely Brothers, 56 Warren mittees. By this method the demo- involuntary convulsing > f the body as his short walk to the scaffold. Mrs. E. Stevens of Woodville passed Tuesday. Street, New Y’ork, will mail it. The : pirtv machin it swung to and fro there w.is u >t a N. D. Young of Wimer, the surveyor Balm cures without pain, does not ir the forepart of the week in Jackson WALKED BRAVELY. ery where it was laid away a year sign of life after he reached the end < i and government land locator, was in ritate or cause sneezing. It spreads He bade goodbye to the guards and ville. ago. and th— gives them a well-organ itself over an irritated and angry sur the rope. Drs. Paine and Day pro town not long sinee, en route home Wm. M. Colvigis at Grants Pass, at ized corps of workers in every county his other friends by shaking hands. face, relieving immediately the painful • in the district.” nounced the man dead after he bad He spoke his farewell words without tending circuit court for Josephine from Applegate. inflam ion, cleanses aud cures. hung fourteen minutes. Harry Andrews, the clever book Balm quickly cures the cold. a tremor and looked his friends county. THREATENED T o St Ik IDE. J. G. Martin of Table Rock precinct keeper for the Old Channel Mining Co., squarely in the eyes. Then he was We are very sorry to announce the Democratic Platform at Al has been paying his family, who are in and his wife were in Medford one day To some he said that the gallows told all was ready. He said that he bany April 11. demise of T. F. Dugan, an old and Medford, a visit. would never be the cause of his death. was. too, and fell into the precession last week. highly respected citizen of this sec The Democratic party of tbe First He said that on the morning which headed ly Sheriff Fisk ana composed There will be services at the Catholic tion, which occurred at his residence Frank Mengoz spent Saturday in would be his last he woul i not have of Deputy Bowen, Wallace Chamber Medford. He has recovered his wont church Sunday at the usual hour, Rev. in Jacksonville Saturday morning. He Congrí-sional District of the state of to go up tbe little stairs Io the liarg lain, Shelton Jenkins, J. J. Elwood, ed health. J. D. Murphy officiating. Also at had been ailing with dropsy for some Oregon, in convention assembled, re man's knot. But Lyons wss too John Jones and Revs, H. A. Green Chas. Betz has returned to Siskiyou Medford at 10:30 a. m. time and his death was not unexpected affirms allegiance to tbe time-honored Dugan was in his 69th year. He principies of government as promul closely watched by the death watch, and F. E. Billington, a’l of whom county, Calif. He was present at the J. W. Opp, whois manager of valu Mr. was engaged in mining in Jackson and gated by Thomas Jefferson. who stayed by Ifs side for several were wit'i him on the scaffold. He hanging of E. E. Lyons. able mining property located a few Josephine counties for many years, but We are unalterably opposed to tbe days. He Dever made the alt» nipt to walked bravely to the foot of the R. L. Dusenbury of Rock Point pre miles west of town, was in Grant's Pass resided in Jacksonville most of the commit suicide, :ts be knew scaffi Id and mounted the steps with cinct and one of his sons spent Satur some days since, on business connected time. His loss is mourned by a widow present trust dictat ion of our financial and a son—T. C. Dugan of Eagle Point and tar.ff legislation, especially as ex probable useless to do so. out assistance. A prepared board day afternoon in Medford. therewith. precinct—and two daughters—Cassie, emplified by the Aldrich and Fowler was re idy to lash him to if he gave THE LAST NIGHT. Strength and vigor come of good who is known as Sister Mildred and re bills now pending before Congress, and Miss Lucy Swaggerty has returned awav, tut there was ro need of it. He During the last ulght of the prison- from a visit to Grants Pass, in which food, duly digested. “Force,” a reany- sides at Spokane. Wash., and Mrs. Jas. declare -uch control as subversive of to-se -ve wheat and barley food, adds Herely, a resident of, the state of er’slifehe slept soundly the whole took hh place determined to display vicinity she formerly resided. no burden, but sustains, nourishes, in Washington, as also by many friends. of good government. do neivousness, night long. He retired early and wa- A daughter, known as’ Sister Lucretia, Oris Crawford, the popular under vigorates. There i-an overwhelming demand “YOl'.KNOW NOT WHAT YOU DO.” preceded him to the great unknown from a vast majority of the people for sheriff, and his wife visited in Medford W. J. Clesry, J. P. Harvey, Ed several years ago. “E liott Lynns, have you anything Tuesday. So did Mrs. W. II. Miller. Berman and D. O. Neil of Spokane a revision of the tariff along rational to say before the execution?" qu»s- lines. We repudiate the absurd prop G. W. Crippen of Union precinct wa* were in town one day last week, on CAMPAIGN NOTES. Honed the sheriff. in our town not long since, to meet his their way to tbe Siskiyou copper mines osition of continuing high protection “No—only this, I thank every one daughter, who arrived from Tacoma The first-named has since returned . H on . A. E. I veame - will receive on the products i f gigantic trusts, w! o I as been k iod to me. May God that day. the votes of thousands of Republicans now grown plethoric with wealth un S. H. Cook, a well-known resident forgive you prople, f r you know not Mrs. Della Whetstone of Pooh Bah of Missouri Flat, has been visiting Mrs who are not saii-ficd with Binger der governmental favors. w hat y u do. That's -ill.” precinct, nee Cook, is dangerously ill Della Whetstone of Pooh Bah precinct, Hermann's record and tnink he lias We demand favorable action in lieu held office long enough. I The victim heaved a sigh as he ca-t with typhoid fever. Dr. Pickel is in of mere pr.uui«es in securing federal who has been very sick. He was ac a ’a-t gl trice at tie upturned faces oi attendance. T he T imes takes great pleasure iu improvements of our rivers and har companied by his son, J. T. Cook. flying the name of Hon. A. E. Reames bors. Mrs. Ida Creed, late of Central Point W. N. Wright's Kentucky jack at its mast-head. He tills the Jeffer We demand the passage of effective made Mrs. E. Brown a visit one day Rufus, who has uo superior in the state, sonian test, and w ill make »me of the laws controlling trusts and sincere this week. She has since gone to Wash will be at the Bontrager and Peterson veiy best omgressmen ever sent tn in * efforts io enforce them. ington, to reside. places, situated not fai from Central Oregon. The pu' lie lands belong to the peo T he Hermann managers have Dr. E. E. Emerson went south Fri Point, during the season. His progeny ple. and any at D nipt, to alienate said is large, and of tine form and action. adopted a brilliant n d button la belt cl lands ci nt;aiy to law should be con day night. Dame Rumor says that he .will soon be wedded to Mrs. Ida Creed The town marshal will hereafter be “Binger Heimann kr congress.” demned at the bar of public opinion; i»f Central Point. on duty from one p. m. to four a. m. The button is nearly identi al in ap an 1 we there ore favor an honest ad pearance with buttons worn by tie ministration of the land department Miss Gertrude McCalkn, who has He will keep a record of the time each Furnish supporters last year. It will as «ell as ot ail other departments. been visiting in Jacksonville, returned street lamp burns, besides attending carry tbe same hoodoo. Tue administration <f Governor E. Cnauiherlaio,justly receives home Sunday. She was sceompankd to the duties previously imposed on S hould tbe unexpected occur and George the commendation or all people, him. His salary is $45 a mouth. hy Dr. Gale and Miss Helen Colvig. B i ger Hermann be sent back to irrvspt ct ive of party, and i lie record Congie-s, it will then te next in order <>f the Dtiuucratic party in the recent to return Jot. Simon to tbe U. S. legislature r» fl cts honor upoD tbe party, and will rebourdto tbe welfare Senate. By al means let Oregon l e of the state. We commend their earn represented by men who have if fl »• | enc. (?) with the national adminis- est endeavor io curtail public expendi tures in tne iiitcesti f the taxpayers. tra i n—Roseburg Review. For His Crime in the Yard of the Lane County Jail LAST FRIDAY, APRIL 17 POWDER LOCATED 2 MILES NORTH OF JACKSONVILLE OWNED BY A. P. ARMSTRONG, OF PORTLAND. OREGON Pioneers Will Meet. Pripirations for Pioneer Day at Portland are well under way. Much interest is expressed by pior.ecrs for hatching purposes, from Pure-Bred, High-Grade Barred Plymouth Rock t irougbout the State; and, n »twith chickens, is dirt cheap. The Barred Plymouth Rock is the best all-round chick stri ding deaih it« rapidly thinning en known; matures early, grows large—a good layer, ami unsurpassed for the their ranks, the indications are that table. First come, first served. Order now, and thus make sure of a start iu the attendance will be as large as these superior fowls. There is money in them, whether raised for the market ever. L ;st year was the banner year, or for home use. It costs as much to keep a “scrub” chicken as a pure-bred, 1040 fersons having registered with an»l it is not worth half as much for any purpose. Call at the farm, or write. Secretary Himes. Since the 1 ist meet ing be lias secured the names of more E. R. ARMSTRONG. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON than 200, who were all in Oregon prioi | to 1854, who never h ive attended a meting of Hie as-ociition. It i- prob 1 be crowd, and closed his eyes as the able thata number of these wi 1 at It's Always Fair Weather, When tend ti e reunion in s year. bl o k c ip was adjusted. Good Fellows Get Together,9* The dat of li»e meeting will be on “Mr. Le ns wishes to thank all hl> if the tinkling glasses are filled with such excellent Wednesday, June 17, and it will take whiskies as fr, *i (Is who have been so kind as to place in the Exposition building. Sena'oi Ch tries W. Fulton, of Astoria, c I upon bl n during his imprison will d liver the annual addre-s, and in' nt ; a I relatives for their syn pa- Olivt r C. Applegate,of Klauiathc un- I l y, ;i>.d tbe i fticials who have '•bow ty, i he occasional address. It is the4 These goods form the royal family of stimulants. They el him kind consideration. He lias dtsire of President Morel ind and the warm the heart, without affecting the head next day. board ( f directors that tl e 1903 r<- Stick to the N oblb brands and you’ll stick to business, e mre 'Cd his crime, and may Go I n let the nights be ever so merry. Call for them urdi n shall surpass all previous in *t t- ee ve I is soul as it leaves tills eiith. ings in interest, and no effort will be At all BARS, CLUBS and DEALERS. R v. II. Green p >ke lt>u . spired to bring about that end. The Southern Pacific and the O. R. At. 9:31 tin trip was sprung W. J.VAN SCIIUYVER & CO., Inc., Distributers, PORTLAND. ORE. & N. Co. have granted reduced rate« Sheriff Fisk, and tue body shot to the to all who will a tend tne annual meeting of the Pioneers, grand en- campmeut of Indiiu War Veterans, bottles. Does this record of merit appeal G and Cabins of tbe Native Sons aud Native Daughters of Oregon, all of which will take place the same week. u 15 CENTS PER EGG soon asleep and rested as one having no tea4on to tliitk tint the morrow would be the date for tbe end of his eaitlily life. Ti e death watch eyed him (ontinui tr lj; but le gave them no reason to think lie bad designs to cheat the rope of the sentence of the • aw. He arose at, 5:30 o’clock, and then will out. any sign of nt rcousness ch it- t»d with IPs giaids, and stretched himself with a possible attempt to ap- I ear at ease. His b.eakfast consisti d of a gener ous supply if tiam and eggs, which lie ate without the least din inlshed ap. petite. Every morsel < f food was con sumed and the coffee, i f which he wa- quite fond, went the same way. He as kt d for no drugs of any kind, but accepted the conso'ation of re-' CYRUS NOBLE HFE ( Grove’s Tasteless Chili Tonic has stood_the test 25 years._ Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million 1 to you ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. Enclosed with bottle is a Ter» p __ every ____________ ___ tint Jnt» package of Grove’s Black Root. Liver Pills. H The only kind of consump tion to fear is “ neglected consumption.” People are learning that con. sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption that is so often incurable. At the faintest suspicion o| consumption get a bottle ol Scott’s Emulsion and begin regular doses. The use of Scott’s Emulsion at once, has, in thousands o| cases, turned the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption doe« not exist where Scott’s Emtib sion is. Prompt use of Scott’s Emul sion checks the disease while it can be checked. Send for free sample. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Brotno-Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund tbe money if it tails io cure, drove’s signature is on each box. 25a. SCOTT & BOWNE, C hemist», 409-415 Pearl Street, 50c. and 11 00; all druggists. New York,