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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1903)
iliitorkaj JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1903. VOL. XXXIII. JERUSALEM AND THE BEST GAME THE CRUSADES OF THEM ALL Jacksonville and Medford Play Ten Innings—A First-Class Game and Close Score, 4 to 3. It seems as if the last games of the season in Southern Oregon are by far the best, August IHT.h the Ja/kson- ville and Grants Pass cluos played a fast and alnio-t errorless game, abounding tn good pLys, the score slauding 5 to 4 in favor < f the former. One week later another game was played on Neuber A. Taylor's grounds between Medford and Jacksonville nines, aed it was even better than the previous one. It took ten innings to decide it, the score standing 3 to 3. The winning run was made by Gale of Jacksonville, who came from second base on R. Donegan's two-bagger, two men being out. Both Lester and llutton pitched splendid bill and received elegant support. The hits made off them were few and well scattered, Not a base was given on balls during the en tire game. The foil iwing is the • ffleial score: JACKSONVILLE. B. B B. P.O. A. Nunan, ss ........ 4 P Djnegan,3o .. 4 Orth, 1 b......... 4 Gaie, 2o............. 4 K Donegan, 1 f..4 R Donegan,rf . 4 Lester, p . 3 •> Barlow, c. Ulrich, cf. 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 3 0 0 1 .0 a. •> 1 1 0 0 0 2 Ô 0 32 4 < ö 27 10 6 p o. 0 1 0 14 1 5 1 3 1 ▲. 0 2 0 2 Ö 0 1 6 A.B. Total ö I MEDFORD. A.«. R. Rothermal.lf... .5 Rrouse, 2b......... 4 Isaacs, cf........... 3 Barkdull, lb....3 < Kelso, rf.. 3 Smith, c.‘. 3 King, 3b.. 4 Huttjn, p. Miles, ss .. .3 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 B.B. 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 9 i i 1 0 0 0 2 Ö 0 33 3 3 26 13 5 Total Struck out—by Lrster, 10; by Hut ton. 5. Bases on balls—Off I^ester, 0; off Hutton. 0. Passed balls—Barlow 2, Smith 0. Double plays—King to Bark- dull, P. Donegan to Barlow to Gale. Two-base hits—E. Donegan, 1; R. Donegan, 1. Time, two hours. Um pire, Robley of Ashland. Storer, C. L. Reames. Peculiar To Itself In what it is and what it does—con taining the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic substances and effecting the most radical and per manent cures of all humors and all eruptions, relieving weak, tired, languid feelings, and building up the whole system—is true only of Hood’s Sarsaparilla No other medicine acts like it; no other medicine has done so much real, substantial good, no other medicine has restored health and strength at so little cost. “I was troubled with scrofula and cams near losing my eyesight. For four months 1 could not see to do anything. After taking two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I could see to walk, and when I bad taken eight bottles 1 could see as well as ever.” Scsix A. H aiba ton . Withers. N. C. Mood’s Sarsaparilla promises to curs and keeps the promise. Inspecting Our Horticultural Industry. D. A. Hauna, who is the Pacifi - Coast representative of ••'I he Packer,” the largest publication devoted to the fruit industry in the world, which is published in New York, Chicago, Cin cinnati, Kansas City, San Francisco, Los Angeles aDd Portland, is in the ▼alley on a tour of inspection. HL paper run9 special departments, and every issue contains valuable infor mation concerning the fruit raised ev erywhere. x "Oregon growers have yet to learn the advantages and opportunities awaiting them,” said Mr. Hanna. "The fruit this state is capable of producing would put California in the shade. You have a wonderful val ley here, a groat climate and the right kind of «oil. When Oregon gets to raising fruit on a scale commensurate with it« producing ability, let other sections look to their laurels. But its people must work. There are a num ber of tine orchards in Southern Ore gon, rich in bearing and get proper attention. Let them spread. The railway accommodations will come when the fruit is rtady to be picked.” To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tableta. All Druoflita refund the money If it falla to cure. Grove's signal ure U on each box. 2bc Many carloads of Bartlett pears of a superior quality are being shipped to Portland from the Voorhies orchards. There are forty acres of the trees from which they are being gathered, and most of them are overloaded with fruit. F. H. Page A Son are handling Jhem. m um à Levi Strauss cCo's Copper-riveted Cut full Overalls the most dependable armenU in the world working men BRIEF MENTION. Miss Fannie Cheatham of Portland PERSONAL MENTION. THEY BOATED LOCAL NOTES. has been visiting in Grants Pass and ON CRATER LAKE Miss Ethel Fleury has been visiting -------- The Quaker doctors are at Baker Medford during the past week. Miss Kate Reed visited in Medford in Ashland. The Fruit Growers’ Union has ship Monday. Ringling Brothers'Beautiful and Spec- City and doing a big business. Steel’« Party Lowered a Skiff 2000 tacular Production. Miss Lizzie Hoover, the milliner, has I School Superintendent Daily has ped .«everal carloads of fruit during Thos. Collins has returned from his Feet—Mount Scott 1« Success been visiting in Medford. _ been in Medford several times lately. the past week, principally pears. It is trip to Lake county. That old. familiar saying, “1 here s fully Ascended. J. F. Crump ot Applegate and his The growing fruit will be greatly doing a big business. W. I. Vawterwas at Jacksonville to nothing new under the sun, is utterly . by the rain8 and als0 tho cool Childers & Sous have just finished a day on professional business. family were recent visitors. The perils and rigors of a scramble kiln of 240,000 superior brick, and are disproved in Ringling Brothers' colos- weather prevailing. Terry Byrne of Watkins precinct Miss Ollie Buffer, the school teacher, to the summit of Mount Scott after prepared to fill all orders. They are was with us one day last week. sal circus, menagerie and hippodrome, The County Commissioners' Court was a Medford visitor Monday. crossing the celebrated Cra1 er Lake in which exhibits in Medford, Saturday will be in session next week, beginning doing a big business. Mrs. F. E. Ankeny, who has been Thos. Reid, the successful miner, is a 16-foot boat, which had to be lowered Eugene A. Sherwin of Ashland has visiting in San Francisco. He is ex ■ Aug. 29. The Ringling Brothers have I Wednesday. down 2000 feet of precipice befcre it visiting at Seattle, returned today. E. H. Helms and II. W. Orth, two of been appointed state agent for Oregon pected back Saturday. Postmaster and Mr6. J. F. Miler have rested upon the waters of this inland millions of dollars invested in their Jacksonville’s prominent business men, and attorney in fact for the Pacific returned from their sojourn at Bybee’s sei, are told of bv Kiser brothers, who Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Reed have re stupendous enterprise, and in addition States Telegraph & Telephone Co. tarried a while in Medford Monday. returned to Portland after securing Springs. turned from Colestin. to the most complete and startling Geo. M. Love, who has been station Fruit shipments have begun, and a I. J. Estes of Bear Creek is supply T. J. Kenney has returned from a many photographs of tlie new Na ed in Alaska during the pasttwo years, arenic performance in the world, which i number of carloads of early apples, tional Park, which will be used by ing this market with superior water business trip to California. introduces all the marvels ot the pre Bartlett pears, etc , have been shipped is in the valley, accompanied by his tlie Southern Pacific. melons. S. S. Pentz, the attorney, has re | daughter, Miss Agnes. He will remain The recent excursion to Crater Lake sent age, the five famous brothers pre to different points north. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swayne of Apple turned from a professional trip to San i a short time. by the party formed by W. G. Steel of gate were visitors at the county-seat Considerable rain has fallen during sent this year, on a scale of grandeur Francisco. Olwell Bros, have already shipped Portland, which left Medford AugustS, Absolutely Pure and magnificence never before attempt the past week, which has delayed har Prof. Washburn and his family arc was one of the most successful from a Monday. several carloads of choioe Gravenstein ed. a gorgeous spectacular production vesting, but benefited orchards, gar Jas. Eaton, who is interested In THUE IS NO SUBSTITUTE apples to northern points. Ninety again at home in Jacksonville, and will photographic and exp'oration stand of Jerusalem and the Crusades. This dens and the alfalfa crop. placer mines in Gall’s Creek. district, si remain another year. cents a box f. o. b. is said to be the price point that has been made into that spectacular, arranged by men of note G. Y. Harry, a member of the Lewis paid therefor. in town. John J. O’Neill of Ashland, tne loco section forinmy years. The parly in aud ability in the amusement field, is a and Clark Commission, was in the val August Weydeman, who has been THE RELIANCE motive engineer, was in Medford and cluded many adventuresome and en It Is announced that the differences historical pantomime, correct in the ley the forepart of the week. He is visiting us, returned to San Francisco thusiastic ones who made it a special WINS SECOND RACE most minute particular and showing, prominent in union labor circles, I existing between members of the Old Jacksonville yesterday. a few days ago. duty to find out exactly what there in its entirety, over twelve hundred whose interests he is alsn looking after. ; Channel Mining Co. have been ad - Mrs. L. Pengra of Ashland has been Geo. W. Frey, Fred Downing and The Shamrock Sails Are Changed and justed, and that operations will be visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. M. was in the neighborhood of the like. characters of the tenth century, when Miss Lottie Reed, a prominent other residents of Lake Creek were Two yojng ladies were taken to the resumed at its property in Galice creek Prim, at Jacksonville. Godfrey de Bouillon, Peter the Her teacher in the public schools of Port She Does Much Better—Only 62 among us recently. top of Mount Scott, and are said to be . district soon. mit, and other well-known historical land, left for the metropolis Monday M. O. Warner is in Medford, on busi Seconds Between Them. Chas. H. Paine, an expert mechanic, The S. P. Company announces a rate ness connected with his mining inter the first of the gentler sex to make characters marched from France at evening, after a pleasant visit with rela the ascent. They accompanied Kiser Is assisting P. Donegan to accommodate of one and a third fare for the round ests in Steve’s Fork district. the heads of hundreds of thousands of tives and friends living here. After some magnificent jockeying brothers and Ralph Woodford of the wants of his numerous customers. trip on account of the Ringling Bros. Christian pilgrims and wrested from Charley Ross is in the valley. He is for advautage at the start the second A lady with two small children to | circus at Medford, Aug. 29th. Tickets still the efficient agent for the Interna Medford, who went up tlie mountain Mrs. E. B. Watson of Portland and of the series of International yacht the Infidels the Holy City of Jerusalem. support desires employment; compe to procure pictures of the lake and Mrs. H. D. Kubll of Applegate have will be good Aug. 29th aDd returning tional School of Correspondence. This production is given on the largest races between Sir Thomas Lipton’s tent for any kind of housework or sew until tho 31st. also to get photographs of the sur stage ever used for exhibitional pur J. L. Stratford, the photographer, rounding country for use by the been sojourning at Wagner Springs. challenger, Shamrock III, and the ing. Address Mrs. L. M. Dunaway, in poses, and on a larger scale than would A suit for an injunction has been Is located at Yreka, Calif., and has Southern Judge Prim and his family, who Reliance was pulled off io a satisfac care of Chas. Duncan, Jacksonville,Or. Pacific. be possible in a hundred theaters, filed in the circuit court by Fred Rapp built up a prosperous business. have been sojourning at Bybee’s tory manner Tuesday (today). August 11’h was the tu ist impirt- We are sorry to learn that J. E. while the scene of action is so great j against Caswell and Mary Morris. This Springs, got back the forepart of the The Reliance crossed the mark at Mr. and Mrs. H. Pelton of Sam’s ant and exciting day of the trip. that the entire city of Jerusalem is Harvey of Gold Hill, a highly respected i is a suit arising out of alleged encroach week. 11:03:30, 52 seconds ahead of the Sham shown. The costumes worn by the pioneer of Southern Oregon, is in a ments by the defendants on the Wag Valley and Miss Frances Barnes of when the party launched a 16-foot rock. Sheriff Rader is engaged in summon boat In the lake. The boat had to be different characters in this beautiful precarious condition. He is over- 80 ner creek water rights claimed by the Jacksonville are visiting at Ashland. The course was three-legged or tri Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Thompson of taken down precipices wiiicb rise ing juror6 for the September term of and educational pantomime, kings, years of age and has been in poor plaintiff in the case. the circuit court, which meets on the angular and for the first leg, 10 miles, from the lake to a height of about health for some time. Chicago are visiting in Josephine Coun princes, knights, bishops, ladies of the it seemed that the Shamrock had an Admiral A. N. Smith of the Astoria ty, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Har 20t0 feet, and it wa9 a most exciting 7th prox. Gold Hill's authorities have acted royal courts, dancing girls, women of regatta is in the valley, interviewing Misses Grace Good aDd Lucille Mc- equal chance, for she made a splendid and dangerous experience. It was the harem, eunuchs, slaves, soldiery wisely in their determination to fur the customers of W. P. Fuller & Co., of vey. showing. The straightaway to the Prof. N. A. Jacobs of Riverside, who lowered down by means of a cable Croskey have returned from Newport, first turning point saw the two boats and pilgrims, are builded in correct de nish their town with a sewer system. which he is a representative. He where they have been spending their signs from the most costly fabrics, They have accepted Civil Engineer carried his honors charmingly and has been visiting Jackson county, left which was anchored to trees. Next almost together. silks, satins, velvets and cloth of mail, Howard’s plans and specifications and gave general satisfaction in his difficult for his home in Southern California day they scaled Mount Scott, crossing vacation. A mist arose and obscured the view the Jake in tlie launch and reached Mrs. J. 8. Orth was among those in and all were made by the Parisian cos awarded Stickle Bros, the contract for role. Saturday. of the spectators aDd they awaited the eastern sho e in the morning. Medford during the week, having come tumers and modistes of international constructing the system. J. R. Collins, the expert mechanic, I <~ ‘ ~ z _________ the appearance of the yachts with Chas. Nickell, U. S. Commissioner The women were securely tied to the to meet a friend living at Eugene, who reputation. These costumes, with the "Strength and vigor come of good for the District of Oregon, is fully who was formerly a resident of our breathless interest. When the boats gorgeous horse trappings, armor and food, duly digested. “Force,’’ a ready- equipped to receive applications un town, is located at Arcata, Cnlif., and life-linesand then began the perilous will visit her. were again sighted the Reliance bad a climb of several thousand feet over Miss Cora Cameron of Uniontown clear lead and a cheer from the thou accoutrements, cost thousands of dol to-serve wheat and barley food, adds der the timber and stone, also home- doing well. no burden, but sustains, nourishes, in- . , stead laws. Final proofs taken, and crumbling rocks and around narrow lars. The scenery, painted and built vigorates.” has been visiting in Jacksonville. She sands of people greeted her appear Ivan Humason, who has been in Med sbel ves. all business connected with U. S. gov- will soon leave for Eugene to finish her ance. especially for the Ringling Brothers, It requires five trains of 85 doubie- I ernment lands transacted. Oflice with ford several days, left today for Cinna "It was m ire difficult and danger studies at the U. of O. and showing palaces and churches, When the swift competitors ap length cars to transport Ringling S outhern O regonian , Medford. bar, Calif., where he is interested in a ous than climbing Castle Boek; but Phone 211. magnificent in architectural design, Mrs. Sophie Eckelson left for Tacoma peared they were racing through a sea Brothers’ immonse circus from city to quicksilver mine. the only consolation was that in case aud the'sumptuous inner courts of the The Yreka Journal says that the Wednesday evening, accompanied by of foam whteh was hurled over their city, and these trains are 90 heavy that Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hanley, who of a slip you might land in the water decks. The sight was magnificent. fabulously rich emirs of E-ypt, repre two engines are required to pull each running of a regular passenger train on live between Medford and Central instead of on the rocks as at Castle her daughter, Genevieve. She will Toe wind was a seven-knot breeze sent an outlay of a fortune alone. In over Dearly all the course. of them. If placed end to end these the Klamath river railroad from Lairds Point, were in town Tuesday. Their Rock," said Fred Kiser, one of the probably locate there. order to correctly round out the pic Sir Thomas Lipton i9 pleased with to Pokegama will be discontinued af Mr. and Mrs. John Devlin of Ap trains would cover two miles of track. handsome new residence is almost com party the stowing made and says that the ture the characters, costumes, accou ter the first of the coming month, and plegate, who are pioneers of South Judge Hanna, who is interested in plete. The party reached the top of the Shamrock has not yet lost the races, trements and scenery portray, Ring that passengers will be carried only on ern Oregon, were among our visitors although today was admitted to be the big deposit of marble located near mountain about 11 o'clock in the fore Mi3s Issie McCully, who has been at ling Brothers have added to the the accommodation freight train. “Lipton” weather. the forepart of last week. church settings one of the costliest Wilderville, in Josephine county, left 1 Jas C. McCully, while In the employ Fort Klamath, attending her brother noon and, after taking pictures, be J. M. Nichols of Butte Creek and T. pipe organs ever constructed. As a for there Monday evening. The pro of the U. S. Government as forest during his last illness, returned Tues gan the descent, which required about Little Eddie Carlisle of Yreka, CaL, J. Hamlin of Pooh Bah, pioneers of duct of the quarry is pronounce«! to be the same length of time as the up day. Mrs. L. C. Slsemore came in at matter of fact, this organ is really who is visiting with his aunt, Mrs. ranger, at Fort Klamath, became ill Jackson county, were in Medford one ward climb. three magnificent instruments builded of a superior qualify by experts, and a few weeks ago. His condition grew the same time. George Black, at Tolo, narrowly es day during the past week. will doubtless be operated on a large Kiser Brothers procured a complete as one, and is of extraordinary volume Frank A. Buffer, tha Tacoma attor caped drowning In an old prospect hole steadily worse and death ensued Mon picture of Cihter Lake on one plate, J. C. Whipp of Ashland and his on Wednesday afternoon of last week. and richness of tone. Under the mas scale as soon as its merits are known. ney. is visiting relatives and friende day, pneumonia having set In. Tn* ♦ «wy that bfwv qjvjsr t^n taken be family were among tho many who are Many of those who attended the na ter touch of Professor Emil Edouard ; corpse was brought to Jacksonville and living in Jacksonville. Be^relkFied fore. Tb?y laired hard to*gct this, in Jacksonville today, to attend the He, with two little playmates, Hugh Schultz it rivals instruments of a simi tional encampment of the G A. R. at w’ll oe buried in the Red Men's Ceme Tuesday from San Francisco, where hi Miller and Everett Dutton, were play and only succe ded in doiDg it from funeral of the late J. C. McCully. lar kind found in the famous old cathe San Francisco have returned. All of tery today, under the auspices of Ore has been spending several months. ing around the hole, in which there is the top of the mountain. They also Rev. S. H. Jones and his wife have six feet of water, when he accidentally drals of Europe. Accompanied by the them are highly pleased with their trip. gonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, Imp’d Prof. Percy Wells, M. F. McCown secured some excellent pictures of the Numerous delegations from the East left for Reno, Nev., where they will be fell in. Although he is 8 years old and organ a chorus of 200 specially selected and Ed. Hoyt arrived from Fort Klam ' O. R. M., of which he was a prominent voices rise and blend in classical song, are taking a homeward route through member. Mr. McCully was a native of ath yesterday, with the remains of the scenes ar >und the lake as well as the stationed hereafter. They carry with the largest one of the trio, the others, them the host wishes of many friends. who are only 6 years old, gallantly filling with wonderfully sweet harmony Oregon in order to get a comprehen Jacksonville, being one of the first late Jas. C. MoCully. They made a Klamath Lake country. "Tuewtrip was one of the finest I the vast canvas amphitheater, capable sive view of the whole West. very quick trip, traveling the entire Mrs. E. O. Chamness and her sons, came to his rescue and by heroic ef white children born in Southern Ore ever look,” sail Fred Kiser upon his succeeded in polling him from the of comfortably seating twenty thou Blue-print maps of any township is gon. He was of a genial disposition and distance—85 miles—in 24 hours. Rayburn and Jay, who for some time forts water. returff "Our trip from Medford in sand people. The spectacular is in Roseburg, Oregon, Land District, show had many friends. His sister, Miss have been the guests of relatives, have If The Baby la Cutting Teeth. ing all the vacant lands, for 50 cents was a succession of grand and new returned to their home at Silverton. three acts and seven scenes; the first each. A POPULAS BRAND If vou want any information Issie McCully, who Is his only near rela Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme sensation*. The country is bold and act showing the historical council at from the U. S. Land Office, address tive living, was with him during hi« dy. M bs . Wisstow's S oothing S yrup , for Dr. Geo. Kahler of Tacoma, who has Is the Cutter Whisky, sold ex teething It soothes the child, soft rugged, euougb to make a sublime Clermont, France, at which a decision Title Guarantee & Loan Co., Rose illness and spared nothing to avert the children Jacksonville for several clusively ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic picture ot what nature can do in the been In tn Jacksonville by Dunning- burg, Oregon. and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty was made to march upon Jerusalem. months past, attending his brother, C. ton & Dtntff of the Criterion Saloon. fatal termination thereof. five cents a bottle way of beauty. We camped the first W., left for his home a few days ago. The second act depicts the march Travel through the valley, especially It is one of the very oldest and best night at Eagle Po’nt, on the banks of toward the Holy Land and the third north, has been unusually heavy dur Circuit court for Jackson county will on the market, aDd has a national rep Butte creek, the next >night at Hom utation. When wishing something the fete day revels of the infidels and ing the past week One evening three convene one week from next Monday, that cheers and does not have bad af J. H. Stewart’s mountain borne, and the blood-stirring battle which resulted •ections were required to accommodate Sept. 7th. The docket is not a heavy ter effects, call for Cutter. followed it with camps each night one, with very few important eases on in the Egyptians being overthrown by it. Most of the trainscomprisingadozen at ng the road until we reached the it. the Christians. In the Clermont scene or more sleeping cars and Pullmans. HOP PICKERS WANTED. lake. No one can describe the beauty S. Swaggerty was in Medford one is depicted a tournament gives by The members of the G. A. R. return of the country around the lake and no day this week. He has the Karewski One hundred persons can obtain em King Philip I., in which is introduced ing from the national encampment, ployment at good wages in Rekbopf’s camera can faithfully picture the orchard, adjoining Jacksonville on the held at San Francisco, occupied manj- jousting con- the thrilling tilting and grandeur there. It is the finest sec south, rented, and will gather a fair hop yards on Applegate. Season will tests—the famous sports of the tenth of the cars. begin Sept 1st. Apply at once on the tion I have ytt visited. crop of good apples. premises, or to J. H. R khkopf , century — and furious broadsword J. M. and W. A. Houston, prominent “We spent three days at Crater Grants Pass, Ore. Don't forget the meeting of the Fruit battles, together with exhibitions of citizens of Central Missouri, are in this Lake aud then brjke camp for Peli Growers ’ Union, which will be held at superb horsemanship, in which only section, the former being accompanied Good Buildings; New Gymnasium, with modern appli Repeal Is Looked For can Bay, stopping one day at the Jacksonville, Saturday, September 5th. knights of royal.blood were allowed to by his wife. They came for a visit Klamatn Indian reservation. At the ance ; fine Library ; well equipjied Chemical and Physical It will be attended by a number of participate. In the third act of this with their brother, our esteemed fel- j The next Congress is expected to bay we found plenty of good fishing Oregon’s prominent horticulturists. Laboratory; one New School Building, with new furnish magnificent spectacle the interior court low-citizen, M. A. Houston, of Beagle, repeal the timber aod stooe act, the and a hunter would be iD a haven of Mrs. Kingsbury, wife of B. R. Kings commuted homestead and desert land ings throughout; old buildings repaired; fine Water Supply of the palace of Tsaker, the infidel emir whom they had not seen for 53 years> delight. We bad occasion there to bury, who formerly lived near Ash added; Surroundings Healthful; Social Atmosphere of the of Jerusalem, is faithfully portrayed. he having left the old homestead for i r de on the mtst unique boat 1 ever land and on Applegate, recently ob laws. This year may be the last for Although the pilgrims are by this California in 1850. The visitors are School Good and Stimulating to Best Effort on the Part of saw. It was a sort of scow of logs, tained a divorce from her husband. locating land and making final proof time encamped outside the walls of the well pleased with Southern Oregon. the Student; Living Expenses Nominal; Departments in the stern wheel of which was propelled The suit was begun in Siskiyou county, under such laws. There has so much Holy City, and are dying by the hun by a threshing machine engine. A Calif. been said adversely to these laws that Charge ot Specialists; Special Opportunities for Study of Rev. S. H. Jones, after a pastorate of belt ran from the engine to the pro dreds of starvation and pestilence, five years in Jacksonville, preached his Congress may deem it best to do away Vocal and Instrumental Music AHorded. pelling machinery aud it was about Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Sullivan have with them. If such action is taken Tsaker, seated on a golden throne, farewell sermon Sunday evening and as crude an object in tteamboating as Send for Catalogue to been guests of E. F. Brickley and his land strippers will be in clover. thickly studded with gems, and sur will leave at once for Reno, Nevada, | can be found.” rounded by the women of bls harem, where be has accepted a call from the I The party left Pelican bay on the family, of whom they are relatives. 17tll and ....................................... reached Ashland the next They live in the great state of Illinois, B. F. MULKEY, President his slaves and soldiers, is applauding First Presbyterian church. He has day, where they took the train the but nevertheless speak highly of this the graceful evolutions of hundreds of made warm friends here, who regret section. next day. dancing girls. The dance serves to in his departure and wish hiffi success iu The dancing party given at Orth's Those who are gaining flesh troduce an incomparable ballet, which his new field. Thechurch at the county Boy Cured of Colic After Phy- Hail, on the night of the 20th, was a and strength by regular treat is a kaleidoscopic picture of beauty, seat will be supplied with a pastor by ment with sician's Treatment Had Failed. very pleasant event and thoroughly en color and action The revelry is at its the Presbytery. joyed by those in attendance. Superior Scott’s Emulsion My boy when four years old w as music was furnished by Sig. Boffa’s or height when a mounted courier dashes Training School for Teachers. Courses should continue the treatment Mrs. Della V. Gill of Seattle, Wash., arranged especially for training teachers taken with colic and cramps in his chestra. tn hot weather: smaller dose into the court with the word that the who is deputy grand master of the and a little cool milk with It will for all branches of the profession. Most stomach. 1 seut for the doctor and Christian pilgrims are stormiug the W. C. Deneff, while in the hills of d° , ®w,a* any objection appr-.ved methods for graded and un be injected morphine, buttle child United Artisans, was in Jackson county which is attached to fatty pro massive outer wails of the city. The graded work taught in actual district kept getting worse. I then gave him Union precinct, in company with ducts during the heated for several days. While here she cir emir, hastily dismissing his retinue, season. sclio 1 The demand for graduates of a tea'poonful of Chamberlain's Colic, Peter Applegate, a short time sinoe, culated a petition to Gov. Chamber- Send for free sample. this school as teachers far exceeds the Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and shot two fine bucks. As he brought seizes sword and helmet and dashes SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, lain, asking the pardon of her brother, in half an hour he was sleeping and supply. TheTraining Department, which Pearl Street, New York, into the thick of the fight. The roar the heads to town no one is inclined to joe. and fi .oo; all druggists. H. C. Messenger, who a few years ago consists of a nine-grade public school of soon recovered —F. L W ilkins , Shell dispute the fact. of battle is terrific, end presently the ab> u’ 250 pupils, is well equipped in all its Like, Wts. Mr. Wilkins is book-keep was convicted of killing J. P. Cotton at knights and pilgrims gain a foothold I’he house on Z. Cameron’s farm, lo brancl>e*,iniludingSloyd Music, Drawing er for the Shell Lake Lumber Co. his sawmill, located near Ashland. She and Physical Training. The Normal For Sale bv City Dru^ Store. on the walls, secure one of the gates, cated in Star Gulch district, which was got a great many signatures, including Course tne best and quickest way toSt.ate and eventually capture the city. As a those of eight of the jurors who decided burned not long sinoe, is being replaced Cert iticate. Fall term open-September22. A New Saw Mill. by a new one. It will be occupied by fitting finale to this glorious spectacle Messenger’s case. For catalogue or information, ddress C. C. Pureel, Mr. C.’s tenant at the Godfrey de Bouillon rides his foam- Exposure to a sudden climatic change ok J. B. B utler , beerei ary. E D. RESSLER, President. time the old dwelling was burned. flecked charger upon the emir’s throne, produces cold in the head and catarrh W. R. Stansell, whu left afiw days We are sorry to announce the death is apt to follow. Provided with Ely ’ s and, surrounded by his victorious fol ago on a trip to the East, went on Cream Balm you are armed against of the estimable wife of Frank Towne lowers, flings to the breeze the red aud business connected with the interests of Phoenix. She had been sick for a Nasal Catarrh. Price 50 cents at Drug gold standard of the Christians. gists, or Ely Brothers, 56 Warron Street, of the syndicate of Ohio and Ken- long time and suffered a groat deal New York, will ma>l it. The Balm turky capitalists who own several from an incurs' le malady. Mrs. J. W. HILL, Principal, High Prices Prospective. cures without pain, does not irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over thousand acres of ch' ice timber land Towne was one of the pioneer women of Soutnern Oregon and highly re 24th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Ore Breadstuff* and mill feed will be ab an Irritated and angry surface, reliev on Foots creek, about sevm miles ing immediately the painful inflamma spected by all who knew her. She is normally high until Dext harvest. tion, cleanses and cures. Cream Balm northwest of Jacksonville, with a ca survived by her husband and several Those who use any considerable quan quickly cures the cold. pacity cf fid.OOO feet per day, and to1 grown children, A lady of many excel tity of these will And it profitable to J. C. Mitchell, the well-known cattle build a railroad to connect with the lent traits of character, her death is lay lu a year’s supply now. Never be- buyer of Gazelle, Cal., has just com Southern l’a itic near Woodville. The generally regretted. tore were crops so short inS>ulhern pleted one of the biggest stock deals of present plan is to begin the irection Oregon, and it will be found necessary the year in this vicinity. He has pur He Always Leads. of the mill during September. Mr. to ship iu flour, also wheat and other chased about 1200 head of fat cattle, Stansell is the manager for Oregon of cereals in due course of time. Eight y principally from the herds of D. H. and A. P. Estabrook, tho leading drug this syndicate. cents a bushel is beiDg pa d for wheat S. P. Barneburg and L. A. Nell, whose gist of Gold Hill, has just received a by local dealers, although the Ashland ranches are on the Dead Indian, south large invoice of first-class stationery In New buildings, modern and complete. mills are pay lug 85 cents. This Is an east of Ashland. He is grading the cat different styles, and now has as large a Manual training, Military discipline. advance of 30 cents over prlc s paid tle very closely this year, paying 3 Boys successfully fitted for all col line thereof, las well as blank books, as leges or for business life. in the market last year. is kept in Southern Oregon; also a full cents for cows and 3j cents for steers, Principal of twenty-five years’expe line of drugs and school books, and sup- rience in Portland. which Is slightly lower than last year's has stood^the test 25 years.^ Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million price, which was 3$ cents straight. The I plies galore. Give him a call, for you Boys of any age admitted at any bottles. Does this record of merit cattle will be shipped to the Oakland, will be pleased in every particular. Es- time. to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. i cabrook is not to be outdone by any Cal., Meat Company, of which Mr. Write for catalogue. Enclosed with every bottle is a T< ackage of Grove's Black Root. Liver Pills. body. Mitchell is a meml>er. Fall term opens September 16. saki H6 POWDER Southern Oregon State Normal School, Ashland, Ore. CONTINUE State Normal School, Monmouth HILL Military Academy, APRIVATE BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Men Grove s Tasteless Chill Tonic a