The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 24, 1903, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1903
VOL. XXXIII.
BRIEF MENTION.
Miss M. Krause has been visiting at
Ashland.
F. B. Smith was among those in
Jacksonville during the week.
John Mast, the successful gardener,
who lives near Phoenix, was with us a
few days ago.
Miss Daisy Huffer, who recently ar­
rived from Portland, will return to the
metropolis soon.
Mrs. G. W. Thrasher and Mrs. Chas.
Dunford have been visiting friends and
relatives living in Grants Pass.
Jacksonville district, according to
the late census, has 256 school children,
a gain over of 50 during the past year.
S. L. Benson, formerly of Applegat«.«,
made us a call Thursday. He is now a
resident of Josephine county and doing
well.
Peter N. Bush of Meadows precinct,
and Florence Walker were in Medford
recently. The former was on land bus­
iness.
Mrs. IL G. Gale am) Miss Pauline
Reuter visited in Ashland Saturday.
Mrs. Lucinda Anderson is in Jack­
sonville, the guest of Miss Marie
Nickell.
Robt. T. Armstrong, who was dep­
uty sheriff during Jas. G. Birdsey’s
term of office, is visiting in this section,
accompanied by his wife. They are res­
idents ot Spokane, Wash.
WAR VETERANS
Official Result of the Elec­ THE HOMESTEAD LAW
tion.
FINALLY IN LINE
FULLY INTERPRETED
Mrs. Shea and Miss Clark of Glen­
The State Canvassing Board, con­
dale tarried in Medford Friday.
Something that Will Interest Set-
THEY INDICATE A DANGER0U8
A Poor Quality of Justice Is Being sisting of Gov. Chamberlain and Fee
H. L. White of Ashland, one of our
tiers on Government Lands.
CONDITION OF HEALTH.
retary of State Dunbar, has ofllc¡allj
Done them at Last.
best citizens, was in Medford Monday.
declared the result of the late congres­
Women no A ftiictvd are Isually the Victims
A. Throckmorton and Wm. Cameron
In tlic past the interior department
sional election to be as follows:
of u W raknsM W hich May
of Union precinct were here a few days
has
been most liberal in construing
Secretary
of
State
Dunbar
has
re
­
lie I ns us pec ted.
ago.
a
residence
upon a homestead suffi­
ceived
98
veuchers
for
claims
of
Indi
­
>
ri
*
Fainting «pellsand a tendency to faint
cient
to
enable
the claimant to make
Jos.
H.
Sykes,
a
prominent
business
an
War
veterans
and
has
begun
Is
­
M
away upou slight excitement indicate a
M
TJ
•
.
suing warrants in payment of the
condition of health that should be at­ man of Roseburg, was in our town
1— proof upon and secuie title from the
s
L j
□
government to the land. But strict­
same. It is believed that 800 claims
C ounties
tended to without delay. The great Monday.
69
«ç
SP
0
B
er
rulings are being enforced, as will
majority of those mo atiiicted are women
will
be
filed
with
tlie
Adjutant-Gen
­
5
J. E. Randles of Ashland, an exper­
B
0
i o -I
and the cause can generally be traced to ienced prospector, was in Medford not
ba
seen from tiic following Walla
era', and that 750 of these will be al­
CL
a>
• ui
female weakness, often of long standing
Walla
dispatch, dat«d June 19:
lotted,
in
amounts
averaging
about
J3
•
•
and frequently unsuspected. "My
“
health long since.
“A decisii n of interest, to hundreds
$150
eich.
If
t
his
expectation
shall
J. W. Slinger of Lake creek, the en­
h.w become all run down,” ' says Miss
be fulfilled, the total claims allowed Benton........
90 672 63 579 of city homesteaders who are trying
Catherine J. Ball, of No. 375 Bates ave­ terprising stockman, spent Tuesday
Clackamas
89 1024 292 1253 to reside in ti e towns of Oregon and
will
amount
to
$112,500.
The
total
nue, St. Paul, Miuu., “and I had fre­ in Medford.
Coos............
72 896 ÏÔ3 525 Washington where they have some
a;
propt
iation
is
$100.000,
so
that
a
de
­
*kl
quent (uniting spells. I was pale and
Curry..........
222 11 129 business, and at I lie same time prove
Chas. H. Paine, the expert Wack-
ficiency of 112,500 is probable.
sallow and suffered regularly from a smith, was among those who were in
Douglas.......
59 1726 188 1227
Under advice of the Attorney-Gen­ Jackson.......
terrible headache and a soreuess in my
HO 1146 171 1326 up on liomesteids in the new dis’rict,
31 492 93 665 was receive! at the Walia Walla dis­
era), Secretary of State Dunbar will Josephine...
right side below the waist. I had no Jacksonville Sunday.
Klamath.
...
8 385 20 270 trict offi e ye terday from tbe dcpirt-
Mrs. C. Rader was in Medford one
strength, the slightest exertion tired me
issue warrants fur claims in the order
Lake...........
5 325
1 154 meat of the in'erior.
and made me short of breath. My day this week, accompanied by her
in which the vouchers come to his Lane...........
117 1887 142 1572
stomach troubled me at times and I youngest daughter.
“The general application of the
office, and not in the order the claims Lincoln.......
5i 416 74 168
never felt as a well person ought to feel.
286 1310 ISO 1213 text would mean a repetition of the
are ti.ed with Adjutant-General G»n- Linn ...........
W. H. Bradshaw and FredDowning
I doctored for three months but the
183 1764 209 1597 story now oft being told that to suc-
tenbein. All claims will be paid in Marion.......
physicians did not help me much and it of Lake Creek were in Medford the
Polk............
97 570 59 668 cessfully hold a claim a man must
full as long as the money lasts, and Tillamook ..
was not nntil I took Dr. Williams’ Pink forepart of the week.
48 476 60 126
when the appropriation is exhausted Washington
105 1074 190 691 make continuous residence. It also
Pills that I began to improve. Iu less
Mrs. Nettie Wright Hewitt of Port­
1721 928 134 874 practically means that a-newcomer
than a week after beginning with these land is visiting in this section, where
tlie Secretary of State will is«u3 cer­ Yamhill....
can successfully contest any of the
pills I c >uld see a change for the better she formerly lived.
tificates of all iwance, which are rec-
Totals...
13042 thousands of homesteads being held
and in a short time I was well. My
(
gnized
as
legal
evidence
of
a
valid
Plurality
Frank Duval and his « family have
complexion became pure and healthy,
by men not actually residing on them,
claim against the slate. The e cer­
the soreness disappeared, I am no longer gone to Klamath county, where they
To
Cure
•
Cold
In
One
Day.
but who are making a pretense of
tificates will not draw interest and
troubled with faintness and I feel per­ expect to spend the summer.
Take Laxative Bromo-QutnlDe Tablets. All compliance witti the letuer of the 'aw.
must await an appropriation by some Druggists refund tbe money If it fails to cure.
fectly well and strong.”
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Howland of
‘ The s.ecifie ct«e before the de-
I subsequent legislature before they •Jrove's signature is on each box. 25c
Dr. Wllliains'Pink Pills for Pale People Grants Pass are visiting friends living
Prof. J. M. Horton, whois interested
pirtment
was that of Samuel Co ’ert,
enre cases like th.j because they go to
can ba paid.
with a brother in developing a coal
S tate of O hio , C ity of T oledo , J- ss of Ritzville, Wn., whose home ts ad in
the root of the disease. Not only have in Jacksonville and Medford.
GANTENBEIN REPORTS PROGRESS.
L ucas C ounty .
mine in Monterey county, is here to
32-14-31, Franklin couDty, was con­
they cured hundreds of cases similar to
Jas. Baker, who formerly did busi­
F rank J. C ueney makes oath that
Thus
far 1 have received from the
Miss Ball's but they have proven them­ ness at Eagle Point, has returned from visit his family for a couple ot weeks.—
he ts senior partner of the firm of F. tested by D. Mordhorst, of Connell.
War Department the muster rolls of J.
[Crescent City Record.
selves to be an unfailing specific for all
C heney A Co., doing business in Covert testified at tbe first conle-t
his sojourn in the state of Washington.
diseases arising fr<>m impure or impover­
The central office of the Pacific States all ten companies of tbe First Regi­ the City of Toledo, County and State hearing before a Franklin county U.
Mrs. John S. Orth, who has been vis­
ished blood and shattered nerves—two
Telephone Co. at Jacksonville, which ment, Oregon Mounted Volunteers; of aforesaid, and that said firm will pay S. laLd commis-ioner that his inter­
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLL­
fruitful causes of nearly all of the ills to iting in Eugene, returned Sunday. She
has been in tbe store of .1. Nunan for ill three companies of the Battalion ARS for each and every ca-e of ca ­ pretation of the homestead law was
which humankind is heir. They are an was met at Medford by her busband.
some time, will soon be moved to W. of Rar gers; of all five companies of tarrh that cannot be cured by the that a'l a man had to do was visit his
unfailing specific for locomotor ataxia,
Chas. N. Snow, who is engaged in H. McDaniel’s variety store.
the Recruiting Battalion of tiic First use of H all ’ s C atarrh C ure .
c’ani once in six months.
partial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sci­
farming
in
Klamath
county,
has
been
•
Regiment, Oregon Mounted Volun-
FRANK J. CHENEY.
However, he had made visits
atica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous
Mr. Taylor of the Orchard Home
Sworn to before me and subscribe!
headache, after-effects of the grip, palpi­ visiting friends living in this section. says he received good prices for cher­ : teers, and of Comíanles A and B, Sec­ in my presence, this 6th d ij of De­ somewhat more frequently, bad
ond Oregon Mounted Volunteers. cember. A. D. 1886.
tation of the heart, pale and sallow com­ A. S. Hammond of Grants Pass, the
throwo up a 12x14 shack of rude
plexions and all forms of weakness well-known attorney, is attending cir­ ries shipped to Portland. Our fruit is As I failed to find any claim which
5 »»T I
A-
G leason ,
hoards without stovepipe or chimney
several days earlier on that market
either in male or female.
f
Notary Public.
wa« properly fill«d out. I found it nec­ (
and bad made some show of cultiva­
Dr. Williams Phik Pills for Pale People cuit court for Klamath and Lake coun­ than that of the Willamette valley.
essary for tne purpo«e of avoiding de- I Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in­ tion. He lost before the land office
are sold only in boxes at fifty cents a ties.
ternally, and acts directly on the
Prof. Montague, who gave wonder­
box or six boxes for two dollars and a
Fred and Arthur Klelnhammer of ful performances with his cockatoos ! lay to prepare new claims. To date I blood and mucous surfaces of the sys­ here, and appealel to the department,
half, and may be had of all druggists,
have prepared and forward« d for exe­ tem. Send for testimonials, free.
but has lost again.
or direct by mail from Dr. Williams Applegate and their famlies visited at different points in Southern Oregon cut in and verification corrected
F. J. CH ENEY & CO , Toledo, O.
“The d pirtment is specific In show­
Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. The with relatives living in Phoenix pre­
some months ago. played an engage­ ! claims for all tbe above named organi­ Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
nuine are never sold by the dozen ar cinct recently.
ing tl a* a nun cannot hold a c'aim
Hall
’
s
Family
Pills
are
the
be9t.
ment at Cordray’s theater in Portland zation« except Companies A and B.
under the present regulatii ns an-
A special train will be run between lately, which was well patronized.
Second Oregon .Mounted Volunteers.
th ir style of enforcement without
Jacksonville and Medford on the even­
FARMERS. ATTENTION.
proving an actual continuous resi­
Revised Confession of Faith ing of the Indian band concert at Wil­ C. Hafer, president of the Iowa Lum- i Sixty-six of the claims have been
ber Co., and his wife left for their returned properly executed and veri­
dence.
”
son’s opera house.
Hurley, the expert manipula­
home in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sunday fied, and vouchers have been pre­ tor J. of M. barvesting
The principal points < f change in
machinery,
will
ba
Th
■
law governing homesteads re­
Jas. J. Donegan, one of Burns’ prin­ evening. We are pleased to learn that pared. Thise vouchers, with the on hand with a first-class threshing
the Westminster Confession of Faith,
quires
a continuous residence upon
cipal business men, has been making the latter’s health is much improved. claim« attached, have been mailed to outfit, when the season opens. He
as revised at the general assembly of
and
cultivation
of the land claimed
this section a short visit. He is a na­ They expect to visit us again in the the claimants, with Instructions to spates no pains to please and does the
the Presbyterian church, lately held
under
the
homestead
act, and jusi
best
of
work,
as
the
many
who
have
tive of Jacksonville.
■ fall.
execute and verify the vouchers and pitronized him before will bear wit­ wh it c institutes a continuous resi­
at Los Angeles, Calif., are:
Robt. P. Neil has just shipped to his
ness.
Prof. Washburn has concluded not to forward the pape s to you.
1. Predesl¡nation. Tbe declaratory
dence has bee i variously construe!.
ranch
in
the
Dead
Indian
section
150
These
66
claims
amount
to
•12,-
I
to
accept
the
position
in
tbe
Central
statement of the crerd remains un­
Special Round Trip Rates. Tue decisions of l he land dep rtm'nt
changed. but sets forth, the fact that head of cattle he recently purchased in Oregon Normal School offered him, 359 77. an aveiage of $187.28. T»’e
have beeu so liberal as to lead settlers
and will retain tbe principalship of the ciaims of the Second Regiment will
ti e chapter is held lo be in harmony Tillamoock county.
Between June 4tli and August 26th tn b 1'eve that all that is requind is
pr< bably average about tbe same, but
Chas. Biesel of Spokane, who is in­ Jacksonville public school. His salary th se t * the Ninth Regiment will t« Tbe Illinois Central will sell round­ toe tablish only a constructive resi­
with God’s dtsire for salvation of all
men, and that no man is condemned terested in the bonding of the Blue has been advanced to that offered him , verv much lo»er. Thus far 776 trip tickets from Oregon and Wash­ dence; that to put up any kind of a
claims have te«n filed. The total ington points to Chicago, Cairo, Mem­ building, cultivate a few acres of land,
Ledge, arrived here Sunday, and left at Drain—$950 a year.
excepted on tbe ground of bls sin.
number of claims tiled will probab’y phis and New Orleans at G reatly
2. Infant Damnation. Tbe declara­ for Elliott creek at once.
and v:sit tbe land, sleeping thereon
Olwell Bros, report a prospect for not exceed 800, and the total numtter R educed R ates .
Tickets good for three months. once in six months, sufficed io es­
tion as adopted sets forth the doctrine
Mrs. Robison Wright of Big Butte is the largest crop of apples ever raised of claim« allowed will probaby not Going
limit ten days. Returning tablish a residence. However, this
that all infants dying in infancy are tbe guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. I in their extensive orchard by 25 or 30 exceed 750. 1 estimate the aver­
limit
tea
days after starting west.
included with tbe election of grace S tandley. She is in a precarious condi­ carloads. This will make a total of age allowance of tach c alm at $150. Stop-over privileges either way, west is not a compliance with the law, nor
Colonel
Wood,
commander
of
the
In
­
and a e therefore saved.
, about 75 or 80 carloads this season. dian War Veterans, claims to have of the Missouri River.
is it liable to be so considered by th •
tion, we are sorry to learn.
Sale dates are arianged to be conve­ department. The intention of the
3. Head of the Church. The refer­
They
have
just
begun
thinning
the
made
a
careful
estimate,
and
that
Geo. H. Merritt, who has been at­
nient for delegates to conventions of
ence tn the Pope of Rome as “the
i 'hey will exceed an average of $119.
National Educational Association at Homestead law is to give actual set
tending the University of Oregon, got I trees, and find help a little scarce.
man of sin” bas teen eliminated from
B>stor: Elk-at Baltimore: Wo drnen Ilers homes, not to give every in-
back a few days ago. He will return
Somers, who pitched ball for Ash-
LADIES AND CHILDREN.
the confession. The amerdment as
al Ir.diiuapolis; Eagles at New York; dividual 160 acres for the purpose of
to Eugene when school opens.
1 land last session, has been signed by
adopled still asserts that Jesus Christ
All ladies and children who cannot Shriners at Saratoga; Knigbta of
Eugene, one of. the Willamette Valley «tard the shocking strain of laxative Pyth’as at Louisville and Commer­ speculation. It is the purpose of the
Weeks
Bros,
of
the
Phoenix
factory
is the only bead (f tbe (hutch and
government to give every settler wb(
league. It was be wbo nearly killed sv ru;>s, cathartic«, etc., are invited to cial Travelers at Indianapolis.
that no pope, czar nor king bas any are turning out some fine store fixtures
Y’ou can take your choice of Six­ will go onto a piece of land, cultivate
Entriken of tbe Grants P lss club, by try ti e famous Liitle Early Risers.
right to claim to te the vicar of for parties living at Gold Hill. They
teen Different Routes. W’rite us. and improve and make a home there­
They
are
different
from
all
other
pi
Is.
accidentally hitting him on tbe head
do superior work and much of it.
Christ.
They do not purge tbe system. Even We will cbcerlully give y< u any de­ on a title to 160 acres. It is expected
District Attorney Reames returned with a ball during a game at Jackson­ a double does will not gripe, weaken tailed in’O’tuation you want. B. H. 1 hat such settler shall make his home­
4. Divorce and Remarriage. Pres­
ville, in 1902.
or-icken: many people call tham tbe Trumbull, C< m’i Agent III. Central
byterian ministers are enjoined from from a trip to Puget Sound Monday.
stead his actual home; that he shall
Easy Pi'.i. W. H. Howell, Hi u«ton. R. R , 142 Third St.. Pi rlland, Ore.
We
have
received
the
program
of
the
mariying persons who have been di­ He was accompanied home by his wife,
reside there the majority of the lime,
’, savs nothing better can be used
commencement exercises of the Orange Tex
vorced on grounds other than those who has been visiting at Hillsboro.
fur constipation, sick headache, etc.
not
live somewhere else, and visit bis
WANTED.
Valley Business College, w hich will' Bob Moore. Lafayette. Ind., says ail
recognized in t) e Westminister con­
homestead semi-occasionaily. Tbe
Miss Frances Barnes, the popular
others gripe and sicken, while De­
fession of faith ard Scripture.
school teacher, will assist P. H. Daily, take place at Riverside, Cal., Junej Witt's Little Early Risers do their
Two-horse tesn s, to haul lumber. law piovides that he sha’l not be ab­
sent from his homestead longer than
county school superintendent, in his 30th. The name of Prof. N. A. Jacobs, work well and easy. Sold by all drug­ A pp'.y to the I ow a L umber Co.
Jac ks< nviile, Ore.
six months at any one time. This does
office work during the summer months. who is well and favorably known in gists.
Jackson county, appears among the
not contemplate that be shall be ab­
There is no reason for any man who list of graduates.
sent
from the homestead the greater
wants to labor to be idle with the op­
Mrs.
Alice
C.
Bacon
closed
her
part
of every six months during the
portunities for work that is offered at
term of school in Willow Springs
five years' residence, but that he shall
this
time
both
in
tbe
city
and
near
by.
Is a Common Spring Trouble.
trict a few days ago. She advanced her
actually re-ide upon the land the
Jim Dumps was father of a lasa
M. Daemmer was among our recent pupils very fast. Those who obtained
It’s a sign that the blood is deficient
greater portion of the time.
Who,
by
her
brightness,
led
her
in vitality, just as pimples and other visitors. He has bought the Schoeff- 8th-grade state diplomas were: Lola
At present the government is keep­
class.
elin place, located near Jacksonville, Shirley, Ray Rowe, James Davis, Nina
eruptions are signs that the blood
ing a rigid watch over the home
Ths
teacher
asked
Miss
and will engage in the stock and wood Kame, Tilden Patton, Wm. Chapman
Dumps the question:
steads of Oregon and Washington.
is impure.
business.
and Otis Kame.
“How can you best assist
Every proof that is submitted will be
It’s a warning, too, which only the
Miss Cora Cameron, who has been a
digestion ? ”
carefully scrutinized, and lack of resi­
W. J Smith of Albany has just re­
hazardous fail to heed.
“By sating ‘Force.’" When
student of the University of Oregon,
dence is liable to deprive many of
ceived S311.75 as his share of the fund
told to him,
returned from Eugeuu Thursday. She
their right io obtain title. It is in­
This story ticklsd " Sonny Jim.”
was met at Medford by her father, Z. of $100,COO appropriated by the last
deed
questionable if those who bavee -
legislature for our Indian war veterans,
Cameron.
tablished
only constructive nsidenc«
being $1.45 per day, 55 cents having
Remove it, give new life, new cour­
Otis Tout, who is one of the Eugene been previously paid. J. B. McFarland
up n homesteads—that, is those wh
age, strength and animation.
Guard's reporters, passed through the has received $140 as his share. This
live ’n towr 360 dpys in the year am
They cleanse the blood and clear the valley a few days since, with his newly- just law was passed through the efforts
five <n the k mestcads—will be per­
made wife, en route to California on of Hon. W. R. Bilyeu.
mitted to perfect title.
complexion.
their
wedding
trip.
Aecept no substitute.
Medford vs. Ashland.
“I felt tired all tbe time and could not
Judge Day has returned from his Death of a Prominent Lady
Bleep. After taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla trip to points in the Willamette valley.
a while I could sleep well and tbe tired He attended the annual meeting of the
We aje pained to announce Hie
The Medt.rd ar d Ashland base-ball
Tb.
feeling bad gone. Tbis great medicine has Oregon
Pionet r Asaoci atlon, and death of tiie wife ( f Col. Robt. A.
c'u's w i 1 cr ss bits od ti e grounds < f
also cured me of scrofula.” Mas. C. M.
the A-B-C
Mfl'er of Oregon City, which took
speaks highly of it.
the litter Sunday nr xt The game
Roar, Gilead, Conn.
place at Salem, Friday. She had been
« ill be cal ed at one o’cloik sharp, to
of
good
health.
A.
T.
Langell
of
Klamath
county
is
Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to
ailing
for
sometf
me,
end
submitted
to
h I iow those coming by railroad to ie-
cure and keeps the promise.
buying cavalry and artillery horses for
an operation at a hospital in tlie capi­
t irn on the evening train. R und-
the government, and reports few pur­
tal
city.
The
shock
proved
too
much
»rip tickets have teen placed at 6E cts.
chases so far. The requirements this
Almost a Fatal Accident.
Bot'i teams have a Dumber of good
for
her,
and
she
never
rallied
there-
time are something more than ordi­
from.
playc'B,
and a close and lively cot-
nary.
“My little boy wm very sick and would
Gto. Peilett, a son of M. L. Pel'ett,
Mrs. Miller (whose maiden name
e-t i* i xpected.
not take any nourishment. 1 got a package
The Postoffice Department recom­
of ‘Force’ and fed him on it, and amnleMed
the we'i-known horticulturist, was
Karelia Griffith) was bo’n In the
to say he la thriving. I will now put him be­
mends
and urges that letter writers
the victim of an accident Saturday
Waldo Hills, Marion county, in 1859,
Rev. B F. Noble, a young minister
side any boy of his age, m he u tflg arfl
night that alm< st pre ved fatal. It place their names and address on en­ and the daughter of Mr. and Mr-.
healthy. All I feed him on is‘Korea.’
of the Seventh Day Ad ventist church,
“Mas. J. L imdlby Kim.'
seemsthitln company with twobroth- velopes, printed preferied. Thousands L. C Griftlti), well-known pioneer-,
ou Friday dkd rat her suddenly of neu­
of
letters
go
astray
every
year
on
ac-
ers he went to Ashland, to attend the
who survive her, as also do her liu—
ralgia of the heart at the residence of
carnival, driving a team of mules. On count of not following this rule
Boyd Robison of Talent precinct. He
band, three brithers and f ur
J. B. Adams, who had part of one sLters. She was a lady who hael been
their way home I hey were encounter­
was en route to Klamath county, to en­
ed by another ptrly of y >ur>g fellows foot amputated, for gaugrene, by Dr. prominent iu the educate nal aid
gage in church work. The remains
and a friendly race was irdu'grd in R G. Gale, is able to be about, on public affair« of the state, having be< n
were shipped to Sumas, Wash., which
The Pcllett wagon collid'd with a tel­ crutches. The operation promises to superintendent of ti e schools < f Salt in
was Mr. N.’s home.
ephone p< le and its occupants were be entirely successful.
and first president of the N. D. o' O.
throwo out. Only Ge trge was hurt
Mr«. Mill* r was highly esteemed In
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
however, he ric iving an ugly gash
all wl o bad ti e pleasure e«f her friend­
Diarrhoea Remedy
iu the thigh, from which the bl< od
ship and acquaintance, and her ur-
gushed. Only the presence of mind For men who toil
t'mely death sp cads a gloom over all.
Is ever) where recogniz'd as the
on -remedy tl at can always be de­
of hi9 brother JI m, who poured dust
fended upon and tla is p'easant to
into the wound and staunched the
Startling Evidence.
'take. It is esp. dally valuab’e for
flow of h ood, saved bls life. Assist­
'summer diirrl’oea in children and is
Fresh testimony In great, quantity
ance- wu» ohtaiDf d as soon as possible,
| undoubtedly the means of saving the
is cot s antly coming in, declaring Dr.
and the young man is in a fair way to
Hivesofa great many childien each
King’s New Di-covery for Consump­
te himseif again soon.
year. For sale at City Diug Stote.
tion, Coughs ai d Colds to be une­
qualed. A recent expression from T.
J. McFarland, Bentorville, Va., serves
TAX O i BABIES.
Copper-riveted
as example, lie writes: “1 had Bron­
Extreme hot weather is a great tax
chitis for three years and doctored a'l
upon the digestive power of babies;
the time witin ut Icing benefited.
wnen puny and feeble they should te
Then I began taking Dr. Kitg’s New
given a few doses of White's Cream
Discovery, and a few hotties wholly
Vermifuge, the ch ildren’s t( nic. It
cured me.” Equally < ffective in cui-
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million
will stimulate and facilitate the di­
ing ail LuDg and Threat Troubles,
gestion < f their food,so that they scon
Corsumptlon, Pneumonia ard Grip.
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you?
No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
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bottles free, regular sizes, 50c and $1.
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ARE RETURNED
INDICTMENTS AGRAINST POSTAL
OFFICIALS BECOMING
POPULAR.
Washington, June 22.—The grand
Jun*-, which has been investigating pos­
tal affairs, has returned an indictment
against August W. Machen, Dillon B.
Groff, Samuel A. Groff, George E. Lor­
enz and Martha J. Lorenz, the two lat­
ter being residents of Toledo, Ohio.
As previously stated in these dis­
patches, the specific charge is conspir­
acy to defraud the government. The
indictment is based on seetion 5440
Absolutely Pure
of the revised statutes, which provides
a penalty of $10,000 or two years’ im­
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
prisonment, or both, In the discretion
of the oourL
POWDER
TRY TO BLOW UP THE PALACE
OF THE GRAND VIZIER
LOCAL NOTES
Paris, June 22.—A dispatch to the
Rappel, dated from Buda Pest, says
a rumor is current that the palace of
the grand vizier at Constantinople
narrowly escaped being blown up by
dynamite bombs. The correspondent
says it Is certain the grand vizier has
received threatening letters and that
a number of arrests have been made
recently.
M. M. Taylor, who has been at Port­
land, returned Wednesday.
Judge Hanna and his son, Herbert,
were in Medford Wednesday.
R. H. Lewis, who lives on upper
Rogue river, was a recent visitor.
John Ashmead, tbe well-known pio­
neer, was a recent visitor at the coun­
ty-seat.
SLEEPING FOR
THIRTY DAYS
STRANGE CASE OF A YOUNG MAN
WHOSE FATHER LOST HIS
FORTUNE.
J- I- Willits and A. T. Lundgren of
Watkins precinct were among us a few
days ago.
Jas. Y oung and John Beckner, who
live in Steamboat district, were in our
town not long since.
Mrs. E. R. Cardwell arrived from
Klamath county Tuesday, for a visit in
Gold Hill and vicinity.
C. L. Reames, deputy district attor­
ney, was in Medford Wednesday, on
professional business.
Rev. J. D. Murphy was at Granta
Pass recently. He was visited Tues­
day by Rev. E. Murphy of Ashland.
Rev. J. D. Murphy will hold services
at the Catholic church Sunday, at 8:30
a. m., and at Medford at 10:30 a. m.
J. D. Cook got back from Portland
Saturday, his family still remaining
there. Mrs. C.’s health is considerably
improved.
C. Coleman, the capitalist, who has
been looking after his interests in Jack-
son county, returnedto San Francisco
last week.
New York, June 22.—The strange
case of C. Endicott Allen, a young
Harvard man, is attracting much at
tention. He has been asleep with
short Intervals of semi-consciousness
for the last month, in a hospital at
Long Branch, N. J. The only cause
so far as can be learned is worry over
business reverses which recently came
to his father, forcing the son to gc
out into the world for himself.
The hospital physician has dlag
nosed the case as hysteria and said
there is hope that he wiJJ come out o!
his long sleep after a few weeks. For
thirty days young Allen has taken very
A. M. Ford, sexton of the Central
little solid food. Liquid food is forcer! Point Cemetery, made Medford a
down his throat as he cannot be suffi visit Wednesday. So did T. C. Law of
clently aroused to swallow naturally
Willow Springs.
Nevertheless the patient has gained iu
Miss Mary Wetterer, who arrived in
weight
Jacksonville a few weeks ago, to remain
GALVESTON OUT OF HOCK.
a while, for the benefit of her health,
Richmond. Va., June 22.—In the is steadily improving.
chancery court Judge Griman has dis
Prof. E. E. Washburn and his wife
eolved the injunction restraining the have gone to Berkeley, Calif., where
United States government from taking
the former will attend a summer school,
possession of the cruiser Galveston
The federal government stipulates tha’ to take some special studies.
Geo. Coulter, the expert carriage
the ship shall remain the property o
the Trigg creditors until the case i painter, has his headquarters in the
determined by tne court of highest re building formerly occupied by the
sort. The Galveston will be launched Jacksonville marble works.
this week.
Rev. E B. Lockhart will hold ser-
vices
at Central Point Sunday, The
ANOTHER SUBWAY STRIKE
subject of the evening sermon will be
New York, June 22.—Dennis Quin
Ian of the Pipe Caulkers' union has “Is the World Getting Better?"
Will Muller, who has been stopping
announced at a meeting of the Centra)
Federated unions that his union ha« in Jacksonville during the past several
decide to order a strike on the Rapid weeks, has returned to San Francisco,
Transit subway on July 1 if demands to assume a responsible position.
of the union for an advance of wages
T. H. B. Taylor, the unique writer,
from $3 to $3.50 a day were not grant
who
is the author of some quaint and
•d. He also declared that the strike
would extend to the work of outside excellent matter, was in our midst late­
ly. He is again located in Evans creek
contractors throughout the city.
district.
FORFEITED HIS BAIL.
Several members of tbe Jacksonville
Trenton, N. J., June 22.—In the base-ball team took part in the contest
United States district court Albert C between Medford and Grants Pass
Twining, cashier of the wrecked First teams during the carnival, and did
National bank of Ashbury park, was good work.
called upon to plead to an Indictment
Walter Dungey of Gold HiU was in
of misappropriating funds of the bank
Jacksonville
and Ashland during the
Twining was not in court and Judge
Kirkpatrick ordered forfeited bail ir past week, in the interest of the Order
the sum of $2000. which Twining gave of Pendo, one of the best fraternal or­
on Saturday for his appearance today. ganizations in existence.
COLLEGE BURNED.
Bay St. Louis, Miss., June 22.—St.
Stanislaus college has been totally de
etroyed by fire. The flames spread so
rapidly that the students generally lost
their trunks and clothing. Loss $65,-
000; insurance, $36,000.
WA8 NO ATTEMPT TO KILL CZAR
St Petersburg, June 22.—Officials of
both the court and ministry- of the in­
terior say the reports that an attempt
was recently made on the life of the
caar are untrue. A story was clreu
lated a month ago that the czar had
been fired upon while driving in the
park of Tsarskoe-Selo, but it was dis
covered that — orlignated In the acci­
dental discharge of a revolver, which
was carelessly dropped by the detec­
tive as the czar's carriage passed.
TIRED OF DODGING THE POLICE
Boston, June 22.—Without friends
and hungry, with no place to sleep,
wet and footsore, Dr. Walter Price,
once prosperous physician and sur­
geon of this city, has surrendered to
the police. He explained that a war­
rant bad been issued against him more
than a year ago on a charge of per­
forming a criminal operation. Hewas
tired of dodging the police, so he said
and wanted to be locked up and then
given a trial. Dr. Price was taken to
jail.
W. H. Lewis, who lives near Central
Point, was in Medford Wednesday. He
is slowly recovering from the injuries
he received last fall on the Blackwell
hill, when bis four horse team ran
away.
Mrs. E. J. Kubli has returned from
Heppner, the scene of the recent dis
astrous cloudburst. She says that her
daughter, Mrs. Velene Metschan,
whose husband conducts the Palace
Hotel, had a narrow escape.
Ben Thurston of Humbug was in
town a short time ago. He is engaged
in developing a couple of mines which
are showing excellent ore. His mill is
pounding on quartz that pays very
well.
Two citizens of Sterlingville precinct
got into an altercation a few days ago,
and one of them was severely pummel-
ed. The other was arrested and plead­
ed guilty in Justice Purdin’s court at
Medford, and assessed $10 and costa.
The directors of Jacksonville dis­
trict held a meeting during the past
week and elected the following teach­
ers for the ensuing school year: Princi­
pal, E. E. Washburn; intermediate,
Miss Frances Donegan; primary, Mrs.
M. Peter. No choice for the grammar
department was made.
He Sold His Farm.
W. T. Kame lias sold his fine farm,
located near Central Point, to H. H.
Haskell, a gentleman wbo lately ar­
rived in Southern Oregon with his
family. It contains nearly 90 acres, is
well improved and set to ’alfafa. Tbe
price paid was $7,000. In no part of
of tbe state does land command a bet­
ter price than here. We extend a
ct rdial welcome to cur new citizens.
You Know What You Are Taking
When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic,
because the formula Is plainly printed on every '
bottle,showing that It Is simply iron and Qut
bine in a tasteless form No Cur«. No Pay. Wo
!
SCOTT'S EMULSION won't nuke a
hump back straight, neither will it make
a short leg long," but it feeds soft bone
and heals diseased bone and is among
the few genuine mean« of recovery in
rickets and bone consumption.
Send for free sample.
SCOTT * BOWNK, Chemist»,
400-415 Pearl Street,
New Yurt.
50c. and
all druggwts.
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