The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, July 08, 1903, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDN
VOL. XXXIII.
WHAT SHE ESCAPED
BRIEF MENTION.
Will Muller returned from San
Francisco Thursday.
Bert Coffman, the miner, has gone to
Delay Would Probably Have Been California,
to be gone several months.
Fatal in Miss Goodwin's Case.
Misses Pauline and Delia Reuter
“ My mother died of consumption five passed a few hours in Medford Thurs-
years ago,” said Miss Johannah Good­ day.
*
win, of Northbridge, Mass., “and 1
Wm.
Broad,
Fielder
Bros.
and o-
thought I was going into t’.o s.vne dis­
ease. I believe I would b..ve «lone so Bienvenue were in Medford a few days
but for Dr. Williams’ Pink Fills for Pile since.
People.
Martin McDonough, the Ashland
“ My complexion br il turned pale anil lumber dealer, has been making us a
yellow and I was j.'iusily looking. 1
was so weak I could not dress myself short visit.
The County Clerk has granted license
without sittingdown tor. st a few times
and often when I walked a short dis­ to Pierce Gearhart and Miss Florence
tance, or eveu stooped over, pains shot Buchanan to marry.
through my hack. I was short of, Mrs. H. Shallock of Klamath Falls
breath aud often dizzy, my food did not
digest properly and my heart was very has been visiting Mrs. A. F. Carpenter
irregular. There was a noise in my of Willow Springs precinct.
head that nearly drove me crazy. I
Emma Reed, who has been in Port­
would hold my hands tight over my ears land for some time past, returned Fri­
but still it would not stop, and some­ day, on a short vacation.
times I could hardly see. I grew thinner
W. J. Plymale returned Thursday
and weaker and was afraid and nearly
from
Roseburg, where he has been
certain I was going to die.
" One day a friend advised me to try passing the past few weeks.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and I did so. i Nimrod Charley of Butte creek gives
They helped me before one box was used I notice that he will not be responsible
up and in less than two months I was
well and strong again, entirely cured.” for debts contracted by his wife.
Lane Wyland and H. C. Turpin, two
Tiie disease from which Miss Goodwin
suffered was amentia or “bloodlessuess” of our most energetic farmers, spent
and is caused by an actual deficiency of several hours in Medford Friday.
the blood and a warery and depraved
Henry Popkin of the Grants Pass
state of that fluid. It is characterized
by a pallid complexion, pale lips, dull Bottling Works was in the valley late*
eyes, tongue and gums bloodless, short­ ly, interviewing his numerous custom­
ness of breath on slight exertion—es­
pecially upon going upstairs, palpitation ers.
of tho heart, feeling of impending death;
A first-class cyanide plant has been
weakness, loss of appetite and ambition. installed at the Greenback mine on
If left to itself it is apt to result in de­
Grave creek. It is the only one of its
cline and death.
The one remedy that has proved itself kind in Oregon.
a specific for aua>niia is Dr. Williams’
District Attorney Reanc.es was at Sa­
Pink Pills for Pale People. These pills
have a double action, on the blood and lem during the past week, arguing tbe
on the nerves. This is the secret of Dr. case of the State vs. A. J. Neilon, ap­
Williams’ discovery and is the cause of pealed from Lake county.
the wonderful cures effected by them in
Miss Mattie Perry of Roseburg ar­
stubborn cases of kx'omotor ataxia, par­
tial paralysis. St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, rived Thursday. She was met at
neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous head­ Medford by Miss Kate Plymale, whose
ache, after-effects of the grip, palpitation
of the heart, pale and sallow complexions guest she will be for awhile.
and all forms of weakness either in male
It is reported tbat a steam launch
or female. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for will be put in Crater Lake. Great ef­
Pule People are sold at all druggists, or
will be sent direct from Dr. Williams forts will be made to attract the at­
Medicine Co.. Schenectady, N. Y., post­ tention of tourists to that region.
paid, on receipt of price, fifty ceuts per
Mr. and Mrs. Martin of Portland
box; six boxes for two dollars and a half.
arrived Friday morning, to visit with
the latter’s relatives, Mrs. A. Helms of
Guide Boards Must be Put up. Jacksonville and her family.
For a lazy liver try Chamberlain’s
According to tbe law no road su­ Stomach and Liver Tablets. They in­
pervisor cm draw bls salary if there vigorate the liver, aid the digestion,
are no guide boards where roads unite regulate the bowels and prevent bilious
attack. For Sale by City Drug Store.
or cro«s in his district.
Walter Bostwick, the carpenter, has
We often bear it remarked tbat
returned
from the Siskiyous, where
there are very few sueb boards in evi­
he
assisted
J. Hartman in building a
dence. Tbe law on tbe »object is sec
feeding
shed
for Barron Bros.
lion 30 of the latest edition of Oregon
A.
H.
Wyland
of Climax fell from a
road laws and reads as follows:
Every supervisor shall erect and load of hay in such a manner as to run
keep up at tbe forks of every highway a pitch fork through the calf of one of
and every crossing of public ro3ds his legs, receiving a painful wound.
within bis road dislricta guide or
R. C. Harrison returned from Cinna­
finger-board, containing an inscription bar Thursday, and left the same even­
in legible letters directing the way ing for Portland. He is no longer con­
and specifying tbe distance to tbe nected with the Iowa Lumber Co.
next town or public place situated on
W. T. Kinney and Chas. Randles of
eacb road respectively; provided, tbat Lake creek were in Medford Thursday.
tbe roid supervisors shall not be paid They report very fair crops in that sec­
after submitting their report to tbe tion, which cannot be generally said.
county court until they have shown
Wortman & Gore have sent 400 head
to the satisfaction of the court tbat
of young cattle to the Crain ranch, lo­
tbe provisions of this section have
cated in the Dead Indian country.
been complied with.
They were in charge of Chas. Brophy.
John Nelson of Trail creek, the well-
known thresherman, was in town Wed­
nesday. He says that there is a sur­
Come to most people and cause many plusage of machines in the valley this
troubles,—pimples, boils and other season.
No man or wom&n In the state will
eruptions, besides loss of appetito,
hesitate
speak well of CbamtJerlain’s
that tired feeling, fits of biliousness, Stomach to and
Liver Tablets after once
indigestion and headache.
trying them. They always produce a
The sooner one gets rid of them the pleasant movement of the bowels, im­
prove tbe appetite and strengthen the
better, and the way to get rid of them digestion. For Sale by City Drug
and to bnild up the system that has Store.
suffered from them is to take
Superintendent Daily has organized
a school district, composed of parts of
districts 66 and 71. The building will
be located near the Big Butte bridge,
a mile from Olson’s saw mill.
Forming in combination the Spring
Wm. Heffner came down from Ol­
Medicine par excellence, of unequalled
son’s mill, Big Butte precinct, Wed­
strength in purifying tbe blood as
nesday. He says tbat a larger quantity
shown by unequalled, radical and per­ of good lumber than ever before is be­
manent cures of
ing manufactured there this season.
•alt Rheum
Scrofula
Joe Slinger, a former resident of
Scald Head
Bolls, Pimples Medford, was on a south-bound train a
All Kinds of Humor Psoriasis
few daysago.en route to the Philippines
Blood Poisoning
Rheumatism
with his regiment.
He belongs to tbe
Dyspepsia, Etc 17th U 8. Infantry Band, aDd is doing
Catarrh
Accept no substitute, but be sure to nicely.
get Hood’s, and get it today.
If you are troubled with impure
blood, indicated by sores, pimples,
headache, etc., we would recommend
Acker’s Blood Elixir, which we sell
The Death Chamber.
under a positive guarantee. It will al-
cure scrofulous or syphilitic
Under the law passed by the-last always
poisons and all blood diseases. 50 cts.
Oregon legislature, providing f< r the
Tbe Eugene Guard 6ays the mar­
execution of condemned criminals at
riage
of Miss Minnie McCiaine to Dr.
the state penitentiary, a death
Clarence
M. Keene, of Medford, will oc­
chamber is to be constructed at the
cur
soon
at tbe home of the bride at Sil­
institution, the contract for which
has been let, along w'th other im­ verton. They are both former U. O.
provements. Six steel cells for con­ students and have many friends.
Boyd & Conklin, who have been en­
demned prisoners will be put In also.
gaged
In selling furniture, carpets, etc.,
If the verdict of the trial jury is not
during
the past several months, dispos­
set aside and tbe sente nee of the trial
court Is not repudiated by the su­ ed of their stock of goods to the Med­
preme court, tbe first execution to ford Furniture Co. and Weeks & Baker
lake place in the death chamfer will of Medford and J. P. Dodge of Ashland.
be that of W. P. Peacock, convicted
Quite a number of the residents of
of the murder of Alexander Kerr, at. Southern Oregon have gone to Klam­
Parker Station, on May 18th last, and ath and Lake counties, to find employ­
sentenced to hang on August 7th.
ment in the fields. The haying sea­
son Is much longer there than here;
besides better wages—»2 a day and
board—are paid.
Spring Humors
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
ver theWest they wear
Levi Strausse Go's
Copper-riveted
Overall
Geo. B. Small of the Baker City
Democrat, J. I. Campbell, formerly of
the Eugene Guard, Frank Harding of
the Telephone-Register and Albert
Tozier of the Portland Farmer were
aboard the southbound train Friday,
en route to Omaha to attend the an­
nual meeting of the National Editorial
Association.
Chas Nickell, U. S. Commissioner
for tbe District of Oregon. Is fully
equipped to receive applications un­
der the timber and stone, also home­
stead laws. Final proofs taken, and
all business connected with U. S. gov­
ernment lands transacted. Office with
S outhern O regonian , Medford.
Phone 211.
^DA Y, JULY 8, l»O3.
I
Jas. Cui be rt»on, ono of Lake Crook’a ¡THE SNOW IS DEEP
thrifty farm* ‘rs. m ade us a short callj
AT CRATER LAKE
E. J. DeHart made a trip to Ashland Wednesday.
I
H. E. Anken y ; ret urned from Kia m-
yesterday.
Ho i was met al i Arrangements Will Soon Be Made Squelched For “Considerations
ath
county Fi • •lday.
J. C. Callaghan of Sam’s Valley Is in
I
for a Big Excursion to That
of Moment.
Medford by his son I 'rank.
Medford today.
Great Wonderland.
as
res
lgned his position
Geo. Porter h
Harry Von der Hellen made our city
as clerk at Hote I Oreg on, and will stop
a visit Thursday.
Will G. Steel has received a letter BOGUS CIVIL SEBVIOE BEFOKM.
on his Big Butte • horn i estcaul hereafter-. i
Rufus Cox spent Thursday afternoon
from W. F. Arant, superintendent of
H. C. Shearer and H. J. Mattoon, Crater Lake Park, says theOregoDian,
at the county-seat.
Several Department* of the Govera-
who are doing bi lsinee s Bear Jackson-
meat Honeycombed With Fraud
Wm. Schafer of Mound precinct was ville, were Medfo rd vii <itoi*s Thursday, in which Mr Arant states that snow
is generally from three to six feet and Corruption — President and
a visitor yesterday.
O. A. Surt-an, v i ’ho h as b« wn at Ever-
W. T. Kame went to Roseburg yes­ ett, Wash., for si i une t ime, is visiting- deep on the rim of the lake, but from I Cabinet Stop the I'aniihment of
six to fifteen feet deep in drifts. It the Guilty Officials.
terday, on business.
relatives and frier ids liv ingin Medford. extends toward the valley a distance
The Porto Ricans are thoroughly
Mrs. D. T. Cox and her family are so­
Miss Blanche C< iff nun i of La- Grande, 1 eight miles. Mr. Arant has pur­ aroused u ; k > u discovering that the na­
journing at Colestin.
who has been visit ing M
Ma ttf*i Tay­ chased tools and materials for im­ tives who smuggled are in the peni­
Dexter Hale returned Wednesday lor of Eagle Point, ret urn cd hi «no last provements in the park and has a tentiary and tbe United States officers
from his southern trip.
crew of men and teams readj’ to com­ who committed a like offense are by
week.
Jas. Stewart and his family made
E. L. Cass and G co. E. Neuber spe nt mence road building. Owing to an order of tbe administration set free.
CENTRAL POINT NOTES Lake Creek a visit recently.
The message of Attorney General
a short time in Medfo rd Thursday unusually heavy fall of snow last win­
Absolutely Pur*
Knox to the United States district at­
Wm. McKee spent a few days in Med­ night, entertainin g the ir numerous ter r ad work has been delayed, but torney. sent just after the grand jury
Robert Cook of Gall’s Creek spent a
■ will now be prosecuted vigorously. had indicted the government officials,
TOfÆf /S NO SUBSTITUTS
ford the forepart of the week.
friends.
day here last week.
I
Considerable
interest
has
been
rnani-
created
a
great
stir.
It
ordered:
Thos. Collins has gone to Marysville,
L. D. Minear has retui ned from his
Miss Lillie Newman visited friends
Ittled by eastern parties in Mr. Steel’s
“Dismiss pending proceedings In
•trip to Portland and the h ¡tate of Wash-
Cal., on a short business visit.
near Agate Sunday.
excursion in August, and it is prob­ smuggling cases and present no new
The One Thing Needed.
ington.
He
was
accomp
anied
by
Mr.
W. H. Parker made a professional
Mrs. Wm. Carey of Gold Hill visited
ible that several parties from the cases to grand Jury unless otherwise
Williams.
visit to Jacksonville Thursday.
friends here Sunday.
Atlantic states and Mississippi valley directed hereafter. Report fully by
A road receiving daily attention
E.
E.
Van
Antwerp^
ag<
mt
of
the
Frank
McElroy
of
Poormans
creek
«till join him. Dr. C, Barck of St. mail the nature and status of all said will require no extensive repairs, and
George Stidham, section foreman at
Weekly
Examiner,
wb»
bns
cases.
”
been
visit-
tarried a while in Medford today.
Louis, Mo., who visited Oregon last
Gold Hill, spent Sunday here.
instead of becoming worse will gradu­
ing in Medford, left for 'S an Franel 6co year,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
C.
Wells
passed
coming for the express pur­ This telegram evidently led the dis­ ally improve. “It is minute and fre­
Prof. A. J. Han by visited tlie
trict attorney to inquire If he was ex­
Monday.
pose of visiting Crater lake.
a few hours in Medford Wednesday.
Applegate schools last week.
pected to refuse to prosecute American quent homoeopathic treatment that
Chris. Larsen, who arriaec from A."-
Mr. Putnam of Los Angeles, whose offenders against the law, for It was the earth road needs.” With this
Hon. J. W. Hobbs, collector of inter­
George Messner and wife of Ash-
cadia, Neb., not long ago, ha s conci ud- immense colored laudscape photo­ followed by another from Mr. Knox statement as a text M. O. Eldridge,
nal
revenue,
is
here
on
official
business.
land spent Sunday in our city.
ed to locate. He is an old frii md of J. graphs attracted a great deal of atten- which caused even greater astonish­ assistant director of tbe office of pub­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scheble of Griffin
Mr. Donoghue of Hornbrook made
W. Prall.
I lion when on exhibition in Portland ment and much speculation as to Its lic road inquiries of the United
creek were in our midst a few days ago.
this city a business visit last week.
G. L. Epps, tbe electrician , has be- several yeurs ago, will join the party. exact meaning, It said: “Considera- States Department of Agriculture,
Warren F. Kingdson of Fort Klamath come a resident of St. John , Multno- The Southern Pacific will send the tions of moment, not confined to Porto discusses in tbe Farmers’ Tribune the
Elder T. M. Jones left for Portland
last week to spend a couple of weeks. spent several days in Medford recently. mah county, where he is hold ing an ex- k'jser Bros, as their uffijial photo­ Rico or to the individuals Involved, care and maintenance of dirt roads.
have caused the administration, after
graphers. F. A. Routledge of the
J. D. Coleman, the affable special cellent position.
I. J. Purkevpile, station agent, is
The railway sets the example the
full deliberation. Investigation and
Oiegonlan
will
go
to
secure
a
practi
­
spending the week on upper Rogue agent of the Home Fire Ins. Co.,is with
county
or state must follow, in Mr.
thought, to pursue the course already
E. H. Watts and H. A. I ‘ericins of
cal idèa of the topography and natu­ outlined.”
us
river.
Eldridge
’s opinion, and this example
Tolo were with us yesterday, They will
The Interpretation of the last dis­ tbe railways may have gotten from
Misses Dean of Grants Pass have leave for Klamath county
Mis. A. O Heatherly, who has been
soon, for ral features of the country for use in
descriptive article». Among others patch must be that a cabinet meeting the English, French and other Euro­
very ill the past week, has improved been visiting in Medford, guests of Miss the summer.
who will probably participate are of the president and his advisers was
Butler.
considerably.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gass of « San Fran- Senator Mitchell, Senator and Mrs. held to consider this Porto Rican scan­ pean road makers, for the public high­
ways abroad are divided into sections
Asa Love was in Medford Wednes­ cisco left for home Thurndaj , after a
Mrs. Elizabeth Ross of Ashland
Fult m, Governor and Mrs. Chamber­ dal. and it was decided to hush the and have their sectionmen, exactly as
came down Sunday for a few days' day, en route to Ashland, to visit rela­ pleasant visit with H. Ven 4 er Hellen
lain, Dr. Edgar P. Hill, Joaquin Mil­ matter up, for “considerations of mo­ our American railways have. This
tives.
visit with relatives.
ment not confined to Porto Rico.”
and hie family.
ler and Robert J. Burdette.
What did President Roosevelt and his system has been adopted on the Ver­
S S. Pentz returned Thursday from
Mrs. Dacy Stidham and daughter,
V. T. McCray, tho expert* civil en-
Mr. Steel-has had a great deil to do cabinet mean by this? What great mont public highways, and the official
Miss Bertha, of Ashland, are visiting a stay at his homestead in Big Butte gineer, has gone to the aeene-* ' opera- with naming points in tbe vicinity of
considerations urged them to order tbe repart from that state Is “tbat much
precinct.
relatives at this place.
Co. He the lake, aDd feels tbat it is due to pending proceedings in this scandal to better roads are secured at less ex­
tions of the Fish Lake Ditch
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jones of Central expects to be here sometime.
A number of our cit izens went to
Mr. Hillman, its discoverer, that some be dismissed? They say they arrived pense, and the tax rate for highways
Rogue river Monday to help look for Point were among those in Medford
J. W. Denton and his family left for pr< mioent pent be uarned in his at this decision “after full deliberation. has been reduced each year as the
yesterday.
tbe body of John Van Dyke.
Fart Klamath the forepart of tA e week, honor, and this feature will be made Investigation and thought” What roads grow better and we learn to
C. Bieberstedt and A. Betz of Eagle accompanied by Miss Mattie F'v wlison. an import mt event of the trip. With were the momentous reasons “not con­ maintain them free from damage at
Mrs. W. T. Grieve, of Prospect, who
fined to Porto Rico or the Individuals
the talent tbat such a pxrty will pos­
less cost.”
has been visiting relatives here tbe Point precinct made our city a visit one They will be gone several weeks
Involved
” that caused the administra­
I day this week.
sess
the
camp-fire
meetings
will
prob
­
past week, returned heme Sunday.
Mr. Eldridge says: “Our most im­
tion to punish Porto Ricans for smug­
F. K. Deuel left for the East • ne day
ably
be
the
best
that
have
ever
Capt.
W.
Rawlings,
one
of
the
prom
­
portant
county roads could be divided
gling
by
imprisonment
and
to
allow
the
Glenn Owen, who has been spend­
this week, as also did his partus r, W.
ing several months at Montague, inent citizens of Jackson county, made B. Stevens of Albany. They will lay in occurred in the mountains. Mr. Steel United States officers and civil em­ ioto sections or beats varying in
will visit Southern Oregon in a few ployees to go free for the same offense length from one to five miles, accord­
Calif , returned home a few days ago. us a call today.
a large quantity of goods while f one.
day«,
to complete arrangements for against the laws? There Is no doubt ing to the importance of tbe road and
Frank Hull, the photographer, has
E. W. Briggs, who lives new Phoe- the excursion, which will leave Port­ that scandals of a similar nature have
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
tbe condition of it6 surface. A good
gone to Gold Hill, where be tempor­ nix, made us a call yesterday, Kt owns
permeated the government of the Phil­
land
August
4.
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as arily pitched his tent.
ippines, for some have come to light, man who lives on the section or beat
a nice little place, in a high •h ite of
they cannot reach the seat of the dis­
but have been squelched by Secretary should be placed in charge, and it
Miss Lol Nichols and Mrs. W. H. culth ation, which he will sell axi i har-
ease. Catarrh is a blood or constitn-
New Officers.
Root These scandals In the insular should be bis duty to devote a few
tional disease, and in order to cure It Rickey are visiting at the mince In gain.
department
of the government added hours each week to the filling of
you must take internal remedie«. Steve’s Fork district.
Four hundred veterans of the Civil to the serious scandals in tbe post of­ small iute or boles and to protecting
Mrs Myron Skeel, who is n<
hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in­
War met at Portland one day last fice, land office and other departments, the road from damage by running
H. C. Hesseldenz and Bert Miller got ident of Josephine county, 1
ternally, and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s back Tuesday from their trip to visiting in Medford, accomp an led by week and chose tbe following officers coming to light as they have on the water. If the read is a very import­
Catarrh Cure is not a quack mcdiciue. Flounce Bock precinct.
her daughter, Mjjc Clare. Gal Joway of (or the ensniug year. The next an­ eve of the presidential campaign, may ant one, and if the funds will permit,
It was prescribed by one of the best
nual convention will be held at Hood wreck the political fortunes of Presi­ a caretaker should, by all means, be
Portland.
W.
M.
Mitchell,
wao
is
now
a
resi
­
physicians in tbis country for years
dent Roosevelt which would certainly
and is are gular prescription. It iscom- dent of Big Butte precinct, wi.e In Med­
J. E. Enyart, cashier of the Medford Ri vi r.
employed the year round. There is
C<jsed of tlie best tonics known, com­ ford one day this week
Commander, D. H. Turner, New­ be “considerations of moment” to him­ always plenty of work to do keeping
Bank, got back Wednesday from his
self
and
the
shady
politicians.
Root
and
ined with the best blood purifiers,
Miss Prudence Kame has been visit­ homestead claim, which is located I d burg; senior vice commander, T B I’ayne, who are his principal political the roads clear from loose stones and
acting directly on tbe mucous sur­
faces. The perfect combination of I ing at Grants Pass, the guest of her Prospect district. His mothe r accom­ M :Devitt, Portland; junior vice com­ advisers. Attoriiey General Knox and rubbish, in cutting weeds and clean­
mander, R H Miller, Eugene; medical th*- other members of tbe cabinet are ing drains and side ditches. In fact,
tbe two ingredients is what produces sister, Mrs. Nate Bates.
panied him.
«ueb wonderful results in curing
djreccor, A Yerringion, Eugene; equally Interested In tbe renomination tbe caretaker should be od the road,
W. H. Stewart, Grant Rawl’.ngs. Ot­
G. A. Hollenbeak and Pence Bros.,
Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free.
chaplain, Daniel Drew, Portland.
of their chief and are therefore obliged rain or shine, and particularly in wet
F. J. CHEN EY Jt CO . Toledo, O.
who live north of Rogue River, made to Caster, W. R. Bullock and. H. H.
Council
of
administration,
G
D
to join in the conspiracy to prevent weather, in order to find the uneven
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Taylor were in Jacksonville one day
our city a visit yesterday.
Hall’s F amily Pills are the best.
this week, on business before t he Coun­ He pry, Salem: F S Barnes, Forest scandals from being exposed to the places in the road, as well as to note
J H. Hammer and John Barkdull, ty Commissioners’ Court.
Grove; Enos Sloan. Portland; U A public gaze. If this is Dot the reason the existing defects in the surface
for suppressing the scandals, will any
who have been prospecting in Joseph­
A County Exhibit.
J. C. Barnard of Central Point tar­ Williams, Oregon City; J S Gurdane, one suggest a more satisfactory ex­ aDd subdrainage. On account of the
ine county, returned yesterday.
ried a si'ort time in Medford Wednes­ Pendleton.
great efficiency and economy of this
planation ?
J. C. Pendleton, of 'Table Rock, ex-
Delegates to national encampment,
A. H. Johns was in Medford Wed­ day. He recently returned from Colo­
For an administration that prides It­ plan it is becoming general in the
couDty assessor, will undertake tbe nesday. He now bolds a position in rado and will divide his time between H Sutcliffe, Portland. B F Pike, self upon having the brand of civil
state of Vermont, and It baa made
collection of an exhibit of the products Holtan's sawmill on Trail Creek.
teaching and horticulture. Mr. Bar­ Moro; L W Ingram, Oregon City. service reform burned into Its hide the the roads of France acd other Euro­
of Jackson county under the auspices
Geo. W. Reynolds left for Trail creek nard is a successful teaclie- and w ill be Alternates, T Dealey. Astoria; J present one certainly eclipses all its pean countries famous. It is tbe
in charge of the Eagle Point school DeclieuLach, Portland; H S Allen, predecessors. It could not be much
of the Oregon State Agricultural So­
application of the old adage: “A stitch
today, where he will take views, in­ next season.
worse if Hanna and his crew were In
ciety, and asks the co-operatioD of the
Portland.
in time saves nine.”
cluding several of the celebration.
the saddle.
people in the matter, says tbe Tidings.
INDIAN WAK VETERANS.
Blue
Ribbon
State
Fair.
E.
D.
Elwood,
B.
N.
Butler,
F.
V.
Reform is needed In every depart­
The exhibit will first go tq tbe state
You Know What You Are Taking
The veterans of the Oregon Indian
ment of the government, and nothing When you take Grove’# Tasteless Chill Tonic,
fair at Salem, after which it is propos- Medynski and M. F. McCown have been
war,
at
their
recent
annual
conven
­
because the formula is plainly printed on every
The premium list of Oregi n’s “Blue
but a clean sweep will bring it about bottle.(boxing
¿d'toLtnizriVto makeup tbV cTun- sojourning in the Big Butte region,
that it is simply Iron and Qul
tion, chose the following officers:
Turn the rascals out!
bine in a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. He
Ribbon
”
state
fair
is
now
out
and
ty’s part of tbe Oregon »tate exhibit
Mrs. E. Brown, who has been visit-
Grand
commander,
T
A
Wood:
to ko to the St. Louis exrosition next I ing in Washington during the past few being distributed throughout the senior vice-grand commander, Wil­
iSxpert View of the Heppner
Shall We Subsidise It»
state. The premiums offered aggre­
year. Mr. Pendleton wants specimens weeks, is expected home tomorrow.
liam
Stilwell;
junior
vice-grand
com
­
The
United
States
will
not
have
Flood.
gate 812,000 In cash, and arc for every­
of the fruit«, grain«, giames, minerals
Rev. F. Sack, who has been attend­
much
to
do
with
the
6hlp
trust,
for
Mr.
mander,
Ralph
Plede«:
grand
adju
­
thing urown on the farm, irre.luding
Morgan has agreed with tbe English
and the other varied prrducta of this ing a meeting of Lutheran ministers at
John T. Whistler, civil engineer of
live stock, poultry, dairy products, tant, Otto Kleemann; first assistant government that a majority of the di­
eoumy, and promises to give credit to Seattle, returned one day last week.
grand
adjutant,
Abel
George;
second
the
United Staves geological survey,
agricultural and borticultur.il pro­
rectors shall be Englishmen and half
each contribution by attaching a card
Miss Ivy Purdin returned home yes­ ducts, domestic and liberal arts, etc. assistant grmd adjutant, James of the tonnage must be built in Eng­ says in regard to the Heppner disas­
giving the name and address of the terday. She has been teaching a suc­
Everyone 19 invited to bring cure­ Bruce; third assistant grand adju land, have British crews and fly the ter tbat while facts can in no way
producer.
cessful term of school at Wolf Creek.
thing to the fair this year, and help tant, Silas J. Day; fourth assistant British flag. That would be a nice detract from the awful destruction of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Severance, who are adverti-e the State’s resources. If grand adjatant, Samuel Stanton: trust to pay a big subsidy to under the lives and property, it is of interest to
New Law Firms.
note that in nq place outside of the
residents of Lynden, Wash., are pay­ you have not received one of tbe pre­ grand paymaster, J 11 Milton; grand Hanna ship subsidy plan.
chaplain, W D Ewing; grand mar­
creek
banks was the water more than
ing
their
old
friends,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
mium
l
sts
yer.
write
Nl.
D.
Wisdom.
The firm of Colvig & Cann in bas
If the Pole Should Break.
shal, Patrick Malone; grand surgeon
six
feet
deep at its bigbest, and at no
P.
Lindley,
a
visit.
teeretary,
Portland,
Ore.,
for
one.
been dissolved. The former has form­
H D Mount; captain of the guaid.
place where houses stood over five
ed a partnership with Geo. H. Dur­
John Storm.
feet deep. This seems remarkable in
ham, fur a long time a prominent
view of tbe statement of reliable eye­
lawyer < f Portland. Tl ey will have
o - a . err om
witnesses, who claim to have seen
In
The
Sick
Room
offices at Jacksonville and G an’s
Bem the
Kmii You Haw Always Bougtt
a
good
old
whisky
of
quality
is
always
needed.
For
fifteen
to fifty feet of water.
Pass, Mr. Colvig r. malning at h s
Signature
fainting spells, weakness, operations and like emer­
Tbe
area
of rainfall seems to have
gencies the
present residence, while Mr Durham
ef
been a strip down Balm creek, eight
will reside at the last-named place.
to ten miles long and two to four
Mr. Canni n a ill continue practicing
A Mean Corporation.
miles wide. Assuming that two-
In all the courts of the State, with
whiskies cannot be surpassed, in their pleasant and
thirds of the entire precipitation
Medford as his headquarters.
agreeable bouquet, and stimulating quafities. They
I One hundred and sixty enipojeso'
are essential in the medicine chest of every family,
passed through Heppner, tbe total
Utu* operating dip.rtment of th«
£hysidan and hospital, and should be constantly at
amounts
to about 1600 acre feet.
Weather Report.
and. Quarts and pints at
Pacific States Telephone ComparfJ’ at
- All DRUGGISTS, BARS and DEALERS. •
Taking tbe area of tbe storm as 20
Spokane d manti the privilegeof wear­
square miles (it can hardly be less),
7he following is a weather repoit
ing ow-necked dress«s and because
W. J.VAN SCHUYVER ft CO.. I k .. Distributer». PORTLAND.ORE
this amouots to 1) inches over the
for the month of June, furnished
t.liat right lias been denied them they
whole area of rainfall. This, though
by E. Britt, volunteer observer:
areoc’ton a »trike Telephonic con­
a
very heavy precipitation, is by no
Mean temperature, 6« degrees;
nection all over the city is in a state
means unprecedented in most any
maximum temperature, 9!) deg.on 6th,
of panaivsis as a result.
region in the United States.
7th; minimum temperature, 37 deg ,
Tbe telephone operators Ot
Il seems the high water and tbe re­
on the 3rd; total precipitation, .75
« Pacific, States Telephone Company
sulting
destructiveness was due more
inches; number of clear days, 11: num­
struck a-« the result ot alleged discrim­
to lite fact that the storm moved
ber of partly cloudy days, 10; number
ination and unfair treatment against
down Balm creek with the flow of the
cloudy days, 9; thunderstorms, 10th
members of tbe union by the new ser­
Rough
and
Dressed
Lutnb?r,
Mouldings,
Doors
and 11th.
water in the valley.
vice manager, Miss Wrede, recently
and Window Frames and Casings, Dimension
It is of interest to note that with a
‘•Divine Illicit
A WONDEBFUL INVENTION.
import id from Seattle, who it is
Timbers—Everyth ng Complete for a House,
fall of over 50 feet to the mile, which
claimed was also the cause of the re­ What the people will do next winter Heppner has, a channel 70 feet wide
Barn, Bridge or any kind of Wooden Structure,
If Trust Magnate Baer does what he
It is interesting to note that for­
cent Butte disturbances.
Furnished Promptly. : : : : :
:
:
says be will by advancing the price of on the bottom, 100 feet wide on top
tunes are frequently made by the in­
There
are
160
girls
in
the
union
and
vention of articles of minor import­
:-oal is a serious matter. Baer aays he and 10 feet deep would have carried
a l but 25 of them are this company’s only wants a fair profit, but his Idea the maximum flood, provided It were
ance. Many of the most popular de­
vices are those designed to benefit the
I operators. They demand recognition of fairness on other matters leads one not dammed by drift. In any case,
such a channel, the flood wiuld
people and meet popular conditions,
| of their union and slight changes in to believe that a fair price to him may with
Shipments to Ant’Point in the United States. High­
have done very little, if any, damage.
and one of the most Interesting of
! the scale of wages, the revocation of be mighty high to the rest of us.
these that lias ever been invented is
est Market Price Paid for Lumber Ftom Anv Mill
orders regarding deportment and ap­
tbe Dr. White Electric Comb, patent­ 2
in Southern Oregon: :
::::::
The Coming Event.
ed Jan. 1, ’99. These wondeiful combs
parel, the rescinding of the order pro­
positive’.y cure dandruff, hair falling
hibiting the girls from wearing flowers
out, sick and nervous headaches, and
Chautauqua at Ashland, July
and compelling them to wear their
24th. Eleventh year. Great speakers,
■when us d in connection with Dr.
* iiair done up on the t< p of theirheads.
While’s E'ectric Hair Brush are posi­
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
These orders insist on high collars including Senator Dolliver, Con8res8"
tively guaranteed to make straight
and prohibit the wearing of low-neck­ man Champ Clark, Germane, the ma­
gician. Helpful schools — “Better
hair curly in 25 days’ time. Thou­
ed dresses and turndown collars.
sand» of these electric combs have
and Better.” Reduced R. R. rates.
-3
SCOTT’S EMULSION serves as a
■been fo’d in the various cities of the
Come and bring “the folks.” Write
bridge to carry the weakened and
Secretary T. A. Hayes.
Union, and the demand is constantly
increasing. Our agents are rapidly
starved system along until it can find
Parm for Sale.
becoming rich selling these combs.
firm support in ordinary food.
They positively sell on sight. Send
Eighty acres of land, in Meadows precinc,
Send tor free sample.
for »ampie- Men’» size 35c. ladles’ 60c
black loam, part tn cultivation, all fenced
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sites over One and a Half Million
watered by two Bne springs. 2q miles from
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemi»«»,
i
—half price while we are introducing
school, 20miles from Gold Hill, Title per-
409-415 Pearl Street,
New York.
them. See Want Column of this
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you ?
No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
feet. Will be sold at a bargain.
50c. and / . ; all druggists.
paper. Tbe Dr. White Electric Comb
pply for further particulars to
Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cbnt, package of Grove’s Black Rixrt* Liver Pills.
S1L.A8 J. DAY,
- Co., Decatur, Ill.
Real Estate Agent, Jacksonville. Or
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cass of Buffalo
have been visiting in Jacksonville,
guests of Geo. E. Neuber and his wife.
The Ashland Record says Jack Fen­
ton was at Klamathon arranging for tho
shipment of the old scrap iron belong­
ing to the burned-down sawmill and
planing mill of J. R. Cook & Son. It
will bring the Cooks several thousand
dollars, and the supply will last the
Ashland Iron Works over a year.
Sick headache absolutely anil per­
manently cured by using Moki Tea, a
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa­
tion and indigestion, makes you eat,
sleep, work and be happy. Satisfac­
tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts.
and 50 cts. Write to W. H. HOOKER
& Co., Buffalo. N. Y., for a free
sample. A. P. Estabrook,
Estab
’ , Gold Hill
the Leading Druggist.
MEDFORD SQUIBS.
EOVEBHMEIiTSCinOlLS
’AklNl’
POWDER
CYRUS NOBLE M
fOWA LUMBER COMPANY
QUALITY and FINISH Second to None
THE IOWA LUMBER CO.,
SUPPORT
Grove’s Tasteless Ck’li Tonic
i qo