VOL. XXXIII. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET THE EDITOR FOR JACKSON COUNTY. BECOMES PESSIMISTIC JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1903. BRIEF MENTION Circuit court will convene next Mon­ day, Sept. 7th. He Sees Nothing but Greed Prevail­ List of Cases That Have Been Dock-1 All grades of sugar advanced ten eted for Trial. ing and Suggests a Panacea. cents a hundred today. CRIMINAL CASE«. Wm. Payne of Sams Valley, one of “Gold, many hunted, sweat and bled State vs. George E Bloomer. our pioneers, is reported to be danger­ for gold.” ti Jonas Justus aud T M How­ ously ill. It is a strange commentary upon the ard. 44 The county commissioners’court will John Doe. imbecility of man’s judgment that tie c< John Doe. be in session this week, beginning can, with such ease, be led on and on 44 Michael M Reed. Wednesday. »4 in the mad, wild race for gold. He has Patrick F Swayne. Joe Griffiths of Grants Pass, »promi­ 44 traveled the world over in seirch of Jack Montgomery. 44 nent real-estate agent, made Medford Bert Ball its native fields and has endured un- 44 John Smith. and Ashland a visit Tuesday. luld hardships in vain explorations, 4 4 John Due. 44 The Gold Hill district school will re­ in trackless wilds, in search of hidden Johu Doe. 44 trea-u e. The privations encountered sume studies next Monday, with J. C. John Pankey. Masterson and Miss Ella Griffith as by the swarm« of men who trudged CIVIL CASES. teachers. across the continent in 1849, through B B Lee vs Win H May; A E Reames rivers and swamps and over blister­ and 11 D Norton plaintiff's attorneys. . J. E. Gaunyaw, a veteran of the In- John W Prall vs Frank W Wait; dian war, has been granted a pension ing desert sands and treacherous W I Vawter plaintiff's attorney. mountain passes in daily peril of their G M Fouls vs Z A Moody; Dufur, by the federal government, which he lives Lorn the attacks of savage foe«, fur, Moore & Gavin plaintift’s attor­ well deserves. illustrates the potent power of the ney«, H L McWilliams defendant’s Tony Olsen, “the terrible Swede,” is attorney. thirst for gold. now a resident of Meadows precinct, Honey man, DeHartA Co vs Mitchel! In later years tbe frozen Klondike Denton & Co; W I Vawter plaintiffs’ where is situated the fine ranch he got refreshed our memories as to what attorney, Chas Prim defendants’ at­ from Fred Bailey. men will attempt in older to gaiu torney. Hop-picking will begin in the Jose- Lane & Connelly vs T M Reed; W great ri hes; for while thousand« phine county yards this week. Many IlVawter plaintiffs ’ attorney. b. wed down in death before the with­ P B Ivory vs J J Brophy; W E are wending their way thither, as good ering blasts of that horrid clime, but Phipps plaintiff's attorney, WI Vaw- wages are being offered. few were successful in hating their ler defendant's attorney. Judge Hanna has returned from Warren J Howard vs F M Lloyd; C ambitious gratified. The horrors of Josephine county, where he has been tbe frozen mountain passes aud of tbe P Snell for plaintiff. Nancy Carter vs Miles S Wakeman; treacherous, frozen, rivers of tbe 1 Dufur, Hammcrsly and Norton for looking after the big deposit of fine North will never be pictured to mor­ plaintiff, W M Celvig for defend tnt. marble he Is interested in. White and Trowbridge vsG W Basil* J. F. Reddy, who has a bond on the tal uud rstauding, and toae can com­ prehend t he depth of despair into f< rd; A E Reames and C L Reames for Blue Ledge, left for Crescent City, plaintiffs, W I Vawter for defendant. which brave hearts sank when James Helms vs Tne Southern Pa­ Calif., Monday, to consult the princi­ seized by the twin horrors, freezing cific Co; W E Phipp« for plaintiff, Wm pal owners of the property, who live M Colvig and Wia D Fenton for de­ there. and starvation. But we have not to go to the Chil- fendant. Augustine Schmidling and Miss A 8 Hammond vs John Durningand coot pass to see the crazed hunter af Marie Duruing; A S Hammond for Nellie Bell, both of whom lived in ter'shining gold. We have but to open plaintiff, Hoge and Purdin for defend­ Jacksonville not long since, were unit­ our eyes to see men and women by thou­ ants. ed in matrimony at San Rafael, Calif., Helen M Hards vs Kinder Boaz and recently. sands and tens of thousands hurrying El zabeth Boat; Colvig and Durham here and there with bated breath in for plaintiff, Reames aud Reames for W. N. Kouns, one of Siskiyou coun persistent search for gold. The rich defendants. ty’s industrious citizens, who lives near Albert Abraham vs M Damourette; merchant io bis office, tbe official 00 Coles, Calif., was a Medford visitor his throne, the clerk behind tbe coun­ L C Narregan for plaintiff, M Da­ Saturday and Sunday, accompanied by- mourette for defendant. ter, are alike chasing the phantom, W E Phipps vs W W Willits; W E his family. riches, that evades the pursuit of tbe Phipps for plaintiff. Dr. J. H. Messner, stock inspector, GiO R Riggs vs Southern Oregon vast majority. during the past week inspected several Oil Co, a corporation; A EReamesand The unfortunate laborer tends be­ C L Reames fur plaintiff, E D Briggs carloads of sheep which were in transit neath bis load of care from early morn for defendant. through the county. He is proving a till late at eve for tbe pitiable price Jones aud Shearer vs Sherman and vigilant official. Carrie Orton; W E Phipps for plain ­ of such devotion in shining gold. Wm. Faber, president of the Albany Tbe thief steals it, the cheat de­ tiff. Allen and Lewis, a corporation, vs frauds for it, tbe gambler plays for it, T C Gaines; W 1 Vawter for plaintiff, Brewing Co., and his wife, who have been in the valley for some time the capitalist makes it off the coil colvig and Durham for defendant Mary J Henry vs H D Finch; W S spending their vacation, returned to of others, the murderer kills fur it, while all alike, fired by a foolish and Crowell and W E Phipps for plaintiff. Portland Tuesday, Fish Lake Water Co vs Kate Walsh; unnatural thirst, bend the best ener­ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. W 1 Vawter for plaintiff, S S Pentz gies of their beings for it. J'oster, of Table Rock precinct, Aug. fur defendant. The rich treasury of knowledge, so Robert Ferguson vs Chas R Ray; E 18th. It weighed only three pounds at easy of access aod so satisfying to the B Dufur for plaintiff. birth, but is strong and healthy and D A Shafer vs P A Hall; Colvig and steadily growing. mind aod heart, is passed by on the Cannon for plaintiff, Hoge and Pur­ other side for the shining metal that din for netendant John A. Harvey, who practices iaw never made a true friend nor sat­ C B Rostel vs D T Cox; Gus New at Stockton, Calif., arrived at Gold Hill isfied a human longing beyond the bury for plaintiff. Friday, in time to see his father before Henry Weydeman vs Thos Godfrey; baser kind«. Only a broad and liberal he died. His wife, who has been visit* Gus Newbury for plaintiff. education can possibly shift tbe J C Metcalfe vs Conservative Life ing at Ashland, joined him. trend of men. To this end less man- Ios Oo; W 1 Vawter for plaintiff. C. C. Millard, who lives in Nebraska, J II Haun vs A King; H L McWill­ ual toil should be n*'rform"d. is in our midst again, after an absence iams for plaintiff, E D Briggs for de­ No man should labor mure of several years. He is 1 joking for fendant. eight hours per day. He should give D J Switzer vs Chas Meserve; Colvig timber land in the interest of Repre- . eight more to education and recrea­ and Cannon for plaintiff. sentative Kincaid of Nebraska. tion and eight more to sleep. Toil EQUITY CASES. Frank Short, the expert blacksmith, should only be spent for the necessi­ T M Griffiths vsZella Griffiths:Ham- I ruersly and Carter for plaintiff, Colvig ha? entered the employ of the stage ties of life. None should accumulate company operating between Ashland i fortunes in gold. The true fortunes and Cannon for defendant. Stella P White vs David White; J and Klamath Falls as horse-shoer, and , of men consist of knowledge aod phi­ R and F R Neil for plaiotiff. will doubtless give satisfaction. lanthropy. The love of gold is a Geo H Garnett vs C W Willett et al; curse to the world. Only a higher, H L McWilliams for plaintiff, C B Miss Alice Applegate, who was tend­ ered a position as teacher in the Philip­ broader aDd mure general education Watson for defendant. Emma Baker vs James II Baker; W pines by the government, has declined cao better our condition. I Vawter for plaintiff. Rosa S Wilson (Smith) vs Otto H the offer and accepted a position in Smith; E D Briggs for plaintiff. the Klamath Falls schools instead. C B Ro«tel vs Chas Nickell, W E St. Mary’s Academy, which is the Phipps for plaintiff. Alfred Lewis et al vs J H Beeman; leading institution devoted solely to There ia no other season when good Hammersly and Dufur for plaintiff, the education of young ladies south of A E Reames for defendant. Salem, re-opened Sept. 1st, with a good medicine is so much needed as in the Grace Hasty vs Cbas F Hasty; E D attendance. It deserves a liberal pat­ Briggs for plaintiff. Spring. ronage. ; Melvina Conklin vs Thos D Conklin; • The blood is impure, weak and Hoge aDd Purdin for plaintiff. The Grants Pass “ Observer ” says impoverished—a condition indicated 1-abelle McAndrew vs Thomas Mc­ by pimples and other eruptions on the Andrew; Snell and Parker for plain- that tbe Greenback mines, located In Grave creek district, enriched its stock­ face and body, by deficient vitality, tiff. Samuel R Barr vs Anna I Bari; holders to the amount of $30,000 last loss of appetite, lack of strength and Snell and Parker for plaintiff. month, and is now a steady dividend- ; Sadie O’Neil vs John O’Neil: Hain- want of animation. paying property. mersly aod Dufur for plaintiff. Ida L Wilson vs Cbas F W i I sod ; Will. DeRoboatn, who has been driv­ Colvig and Cannon for plaintiff. ing one of the stages running out of E Edwards vs J J O’Neil; E D Klamath Falls, was considerably in­ Briggs for plaintiff. Fred Rapp et al vs Caswell Morris jured in a runaway. More serious re­ Make the blood pure, vigorous and ai; A E Reames and C L Reames sults were averted by one of the horses rich, create appetite, give vitality, et for plaintiffs. strength and animation, and cure John Watters vs John H Blalock;W falling down and stopping the perfor mance. all eruptions. Have the whole family C Hale for plaiDtiff. Wm J Nelson vs C F Leavensworth; BeD Beall and I. J. Purkeyplie were begin to take them today. W I Vawter for plaintiff. In Medford a few days since. They * Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been used in Chas Pruett vs Mary Hanley; J R made arrangements for trans;>ortation oar fatuity tor some time, aud always with Neil and Chas Prim for plaintiff, A E for their mothers, also Miss Lula Beall, good results. Last spring I was all run Reames for defendant. Chas Pruett vs Mary Hanley; J R who have since gone on a visit to rela­ down and got a bottle of It, and as usual reeJved great benefit,” Miss B evlab Neil for plaintiff, A E Reames and C tives living in Ohio and other states L Reames for defendant. Boves, Stowe, Vt. E K Andeison vs H D Austin et al; east of the Rocky mountains. Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to Colvig and Durham for plaintiff. A E Augusta Nusbaum Evans, who h^s cure and keeps the promise. Reames and C L Reames for defend­ been in San Francisco for some time, ants. Antone Richards vs Theodore Rich­ returned Sunday evening, as also did ards and C E Nininger; C B Watson G. S. Hosmer, who has been attending Old Maids’ Insurance. for plaintiff, II L McWilliams for de­ tbe G. A. II. encampment. They were fendants. met at Medford by Will Nusbaum, A comparative novelty in the lin Alfred J Weeks et al vs Wm F Her­ whom they accompanied to Lake rin et al; W I Vawter for plaintiffs. of insurance prevails in Denmark, in creek. which country, if a sum apnroximat- Geo. W. Wimer, Sr., for many years ing $200 is deposited with an insur. CURES SCIATICA. a prominent citizen of Jackson and Jo­ ance company on behalf of a girl at Ilev. W. L. Riley, L. L. D., Cuba, birtb, she becomes entitled, if unmar­ New York, writes: “After fifteen sephine couDtits, wasin our city Satur­ ried, at 30 years of age, to receive an days of excruciating pain from sciatic day, en route to Crook county. He annuity of nearly *-’5, which Is in­ rheumatism, under various treat­ has recently sold his interest in the ments, I was in need to try Ballard’s Deep Gravel Mining Co., whose prop­ creased by 125 every ten years. In Snow Linimeot; the first application case she marries be'ore tbe age or 30 giving my fiist relief and tbe second erty is located near Waldo, to A. E. the original amou it deposited is re­ entire relief. I can give it unqualified Reames. Success to him. turned to her. If she dies before at­ recommendation.” 25c, 50c, $1.00. J. W. Baker, state game warden, taining that age there is a provision City Drug Store. was in this section for a few days, on in the policy that makes available a a quick tour of inspection, last week House Robbed. sum of from 130 to $35 toward her He will visit us again, when he will at­ funeral expenses. tend to some violations of the law While Jas. Carr of Roxy piecinct, which have come to bis no'ice. Mi- the well-known farmer, and his fam­ Baker will prove a first-class official ily were io Medford, attending the and allow no guilty man to-escape. circus, some scoundrel entered bi« B F. Hemstreet, who seeded fifteen residence and instituted a search fo' acres to wheat last spring, harvested money. He went at it in a vicious manner, breaking op. n drawers, nearly 810 bushels therefrom. What trunks, etc., and doing considerable would have been the result under damage. An opera-g!a«s and a few favorable circumstances is hard to prog­ small articles were taken, the thief nosticate. Mr. H. has already been not finding anything else that suited offered $1 a bushel by parties wishing ver thcWest thty wear seed wheat. bis fancy. Ashland has six cases of typhoid Mr. Carr Is of the opinion that he knows the identity of the tbief, and fever. They have been confined almost Copper-riveted future developments may prove inter­ exclusively to employes of the railroad, and the conditions afford very strong esting. evidence that it is due to the use of the water from the Southern Pacific Com­ pany’s main which takes the water The f*o- from Ashland creek, near the Ashland Spuut Iron Works. 4 Spring Medicine Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Levi Strauss c Go’s Overall I NO. 31 Andy Norlund, the miner, left Mon-1 PERSONAL MENTION It Acted Wisely. LOCAL NOTES. day for his old home In Sweden, on a I i visit. He expects to return in the Miss Isa Cook Is visiting in Ashland. Our Board of Trade, at a recent Miss Bernice Cameron has been mak­ course of several months. While in ing Medford a visit. business meeting, very sensibly de­ Mr. and Mrs. L. Lilly of Sterling vllle Medford not long since Norlund claims Miss Emma Armstrong is visiting cided tb it tbe immigration question were in town Wednesday. he was “touched,” losing his watch friends living in Ashland. was one of the ino^t important of Mrs. W. II. Stansell has returned and a sum of money exceeding $100. the present time. from a visit in Douglas county. Mrs. L. L. Jacobs passed several Wo learn that his timepiece has been D. F. Carné«, representing a special hours in Jacksonville Monday. located and somebody is likely to get scheme, was present and made ar­ Jas. McClaren and his son Horace J. S. Rogers of Joe’s Bar, the miner, rangements with that organization to were among us a few days since. into the meshes of the law. Fred Sturgis of Forest Creek and his combine adveitising of Jacksonville Sick headache absolutely and per­ has been making our town a visit. manently cured by usiDg Moki Tea, a H. G. Wortman and W. II. Gore got with that of other valley towns, co­ wife were in our midst Wednesday. pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa­ back from San Francisco yesterday. operating with the S. P. II. IL, which Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cronemiller spent tion and indigestion, makes you eat, will en-ure the system Hie advertising several hours at Medford Saturday. Miss Grace Pearce of Poorman ’ s sleep, work and be happy. Satisfac­ tion guaranteed or money back. 25 cts. Creek 1 has gone to Tacoma on a visit. of our city as well as Oregon through­ S. S. Jolly and John Louden of and50ets. Write to W. H. H ooker Doug. Strong of Josephine county, out the eastern states at a reasonable Watkins were among our recent visit- & Co., Buffalo, N. Y., for a free tors. one of our best friends, was in town i figure. sample. A. P. Estabrook, Gold Hill, 1 Mr. Carnes says that the wonderful the Leading Druggist. Sunday. District Attorney Reames was in natural resources of Rogue River Val­ Medford Tuesday on professional busi­ If tbo women could only be made to A. L. Howell of Grants Pass, the ley are not beard of in the East. Out­ understand that they don’t look pretty genial | mixologist, is at Al. Helms’ side of the Pacific coast very little is ness. in tbe strained and unnatural position Medford. Mrs. Oris Crawford has been visit­ known of the fruit industry that is are they forced to assume when they ing relatives and friends living at Gold Absolutely Pure Miss Ruth Jackson, one of the belles carried on so succb-sfuliy here, or of wearing high-heeled shoes they might of , Baker City, has been the guest of Hill. tbe big apples that are grown in sueb THtRE IS NO SUBSTITUTE send them to the attic where -the hoops Misses Angle. Jas. Young, the enterprising miner, abundance on our fertile lands. and the enormous buttles are stored. Mrs. Chas. Nickell, who has been If tbe people east of tbe Rocky and his family tarried awhile in town But indeed and in truth the women mountains, or the fruit-growers of sec­ Saturday. visiting in California, returned Thurs­ Thursday. Elaborate preparations are always charming whether they tions of the country where irrigation day morning. County Treasurer Miller and Rev. E. have been made for the event, which wear high-heeled eeled shoes shi or no shoes at Miss Lizzie Wolgamott has returned is necessary, knew of the unlimited P. Child spent Tuesday afternoon in will doubtless be an interesting one. all, and we shall t______ _ decnne to enter into possibilities of this region there would Jacksonville. even the semblance of a quarrel with from a visit with Mrs. D. E. Morris of Amos Gipe, who lives in Nebraska, not be land enough in it to supply tbe L. Rodenburger of Willow Springs Mound district. them. spent severr.l da. s here lately, visiting demand. The price of land would district was among the many in Med­ Mr. and Mrs. John Barneburg have Chas. Dunford, G. W. Thrasher and John E. Harvey died at his residence double and treble, and Rogue River ford Saturday. their families, who are friends of “auld in Gold Hill Saturday, after a linger­ been visiting friends and relatives liv­ Valley would become one of the great­ ing at Gold Hill. John Owens, one of the prominent ing illness. He was one of tbe oldest est apple and pear centers in the citizens of Pleasant Creek, was in our lang 6yne.” He is well pleased witl Mrs. G. E. Neuber and Miss Jo. Orth this section. and most respected citizens of Jackson world. town Tuesday. David Reid, who was a resident o county. For a number of years he accompanied by Mrs A Baxter of Mr. Carnes has seen the product of T. M. Boyd and B. W. Gregory, for­ this county for a number of years was engaged in farming, afterward San Francisco, were Medford visitors many of the o-chards of California and other states, and says that be has ob­ merly of the Medford Success, visited spent a couple o: days here the fore­ engaging in the hardware business at Monday. served nothing to compare with tbe part of the week visiting relatives and Central Point and Gold Hill. Mr. J. Nunan, the pioneer merchant, «plcndid Newtowns and Spitzen bergs our town Sunday. Harvey was an honorable, big-hearted left for San Francisco Monday evening. that are grown here. H. H. Blecher and J. Christopher friends. He is located at Yreka, Calif., man, who had many friends. He leaves His daughter, Mrs. J. Russell, accom­ of Poorman’s creek made a trip to and doing well. a wife and several children, Interment panied him to Medford. The'merry-go-’round, which was op­ The Report Was Without Medford Tuesday. took place in Jacksonville cemetery erated at Medford and Ashland lately, J. A. Gilmore, R. Car is and B. S. Dr. J. M. Keene and his wife have Foundation. Monday. by Messrs McIntosh, Alfred and Kess­ returned from Cinnabar, where Mrs. Watts of Josephine county were lnte ler, is now doing business at Grant’s Capt. W. S. Lamme, who was inter* K has been the guest of Mrs. I. hum- Jacksonville visitors. Immediately after the death of Pass. Last Friday and Saturday, at ested with Dr. Shearer, M. O. Warner, ason. The latter will return to Med­ Wm. Messal, who lived near Browns­ Mrkand Mrs. E. L. Cass, who have Medford, Dearly 4000 people rode on it. Mr. Scott and others in placer mines ford next week. boro, a rumor to the effect that be been visiting in California, returned to being opened in Steve's Fork district, Mrs. Benz, widow of the late Henry Henry Walter, a prominent business bad been poisoned was circulated ty Grants Pass Monday. died Sunday, after an illnesB of a few man of Grants Pass, spent Thursday evil-minded Individuals. They even Benz, a former resident of Jackson­ Ed. Herriott of Josephine county, days, from pneumonia. He was a vet­ afternoon in Ashland. He reports went so far as to charge that tbe de­ ville, died at Anaheim, Calif., August the affable mail contractor, tarried eran of the Civil War, a man of many business at Josephine's county-seat ceased died soon after drinking a cup 20th, of cancer, aged 70 years. She here one day last week. excellent traits of character and popu­ nourishing and enjoying a large volume ofc jffee, which he said was unusually was a truly good woman and high­ Jacksonville was well nigh depopu- ly respected. She is survived by six lar with all who knew him. The re­ of trade. bitter, and that it contained strych­ lated Saturday, nearly ail of our resi- mains were embalmed at the Medford children, Mrs. N. F. Steadman, Mrs. Will. Kleinhammer, one of our most nine which bad been placed there by dents attending*the circus. L. Nordheim, Miss Ida Benz, Ernest, Furniture Co.’s undertaking parlors one of his nearest relatives. Ex-Senator Cameron has returned Victor and Rudolph Benz. for shipment to Elmo, Mo., which was promising young men, and a graduate Of course there was not a word of of the Medford High School, has gone from a trip to Waldo, where he has the deceased's former home. Let me say I have used Ely's Cream to Berkeley, Calif., to finish his educa­ truth in the rei»ort, for Mr. Messal extensive mining interests. Balm for catarrh and can thoroughly died from what is supposed to have tion. He has the best wishes of his Jos. G. Pierce of Klamath Falls, the recommend it for what it claims. Very Almost a Bad Accident. been neuralgia of tbe heart. He was truly, (Rev.)H. W. Hathaway, Eliza­ numerous friends. not rugged in health and was more or widewake real-estate agent, was in the beth, N. J. valley several days last week. I tried Ely’s Cream Balm and to all A. W. Sbetrer and his family have less subject to spells of sickness. It Is Always the Umpire. returned to Medford from a trip to S. J. Gordon of Meadows precinct, appearances am cured of catarrh. Tbe However, it became necessary for terrible headaches from which I long Steamboat district. Wbileon Thomp­ Dr. Pickel, in his official capacity as a6 also his son and his family, spent suffered are gone. —W. J. Hitchcock, Whenever a baseball club gets beat­ coroner, to bold an inquest, which he several hours in Medford Tuesday. son creek, en route, their son, aged 15 late Major U. S. Vol. and A. A. Gen., years, met with an accident, which en dow they charge their defeat to did thoroughly. He analyzed tbe con­ S. C. Ruble of Foots creek, the mi­ Buffalo, N. Y. The Balm does not irritate or cause came near being a serious one. He tbe unfair decision of the umpire. tents of the stomach of the dead nun ner, and G. C. Culy of Steamboat, the sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cts. picked up the Winchester rille, that Nobody ever gets defeated. Every­ and not found eveD a trace of any stockman, were here quite recently. or mailed bv Elv Brothers, 56 Warren was aboard the wagon, by the muzzle, body beat«, but tbe umpire always poismoLs substance. St., New York.' Mrs. A. Helms went to Ashland Thus came to a sudden end what when it exploded, Hie bullet tearing thinks one side or the other got the was supposed by some would prove Wednesday, to attend the reunion of away the tieshy part of one thumb, worst of it- They ought _t j abolish quite a sensation. Assesajüftixt Roll Aimost the Southern Oregon Pioneer ScchAy then pa««iug entirely ihrouzb thecalf the umpire entirely and ruin’ ‘r game Ready. of bi* left leg. Dr. GMle dressed the to suit themselves, so both sides could There will be services at the Catho­ A Splendid Session Promised wo ur d, which is healing nicely. lic church in Jacksonville Sunday, at always win the game. Not long ago, Assessor Jones has almost com- when Portland beat Seattle, tbe P—I The next meeting of the Rogue 8:30 a. m., and at Medford at 10:30 a. m. pleted tbe assessment of Jackson STOP THATCOUUH! headed the i account: “Seattle Loses River Fruit Growers’ Union wilt be Geo. W. Lanoe of Foots creek, the county for 1903, and elsewhere gives When a cough, a tickling or an ir- the Umpire, Levy St< ps Local Team held at Jacksonville, in tbe court ­ successful miner, has been in Siskiyou Dotice that tbe Board of Equalization I ritation in the throat makes you feel with Rank Decision. Portland 10 house square, asd great preparations county lately, accompanied by his wife. will meet at the office of the county uncomfortable, take Ballard’s Hore­ clerk Sept. 28tb for the purpose of ex hound Svrup Don’t wait until tbe Seattle 9." Umpires ought to tie are being made for the event by the The right person, who wishes to con­ amining tbe roll. Mr. J ones and his distase has gone beyond control. Mr. quarantined, , at least. They make board of trade of the county-seat. The duct a restaurant or dining room, can deputies have done excellent work, atd Mrs. J. A. Anderson,354 We«t 5th trouble wherever they go. date is Saturday, Sept. 5tli. St, .-alt. Lake City, Utah, writes: get inducements to do so at U. S. Hotel. and the result is one of tbe mo6t com­ plete and equitable assessments ever Among those who have premised to . We think Ballard’s Horehound Syrup If The Baby la Cutting Teeth. Geo. M. Love, who is visiting here, made in Southern Oregon. the best medicine for coughs aDd be present are Hun. E7 L. Smith, colds. We Dave u«ed it for several Be sure and use that old and well-tried reme­ president of the State Board of Horti­ will leave for Portland Saturday. He M rs W ikslow s S oothing sykvf , for years; it always gives immediate re­ dy. Big Sale of Apples. teething. It soothed the child, soft culture, Prof. A. B. Uordley, Entomol­ expects to return to Alaska before lief, is very pleasant and gives perfect children ens tbe gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic sitisfaction.” 25c, 50c and $1.00 City and is tbe best remedy tor diarrhoea. Twenty ogist State Agricultural College, A. long. five cents a bottle I)i ug Store. H. Carson, commissioner for the Joseph A. Wilson, manager of tbe A. W. Sturgis of Forest erbek, one of Third Hi rlicultural district, Prof. E. our most successful miners, was in Hood River Applegrowers’ Union, has R. Lake, Botanist and Horticulturist Sown Wednesday, accompanied by A. consummated a *20,000 apple sale. Tbe State Agricultural College, W. E. Bohn. Davidson Fruit Company of Hood river is the purchaser, and has depos­ Coman. general passenger and freight J. T. Breeden of Applegate and J. F. agent of the S. P. at Portlmd. ited »l(K0 to bind tbe sale. The price Garrison of Sterlingville, old-time | An interesting and prrfltable meet fancy four-tier Sritzensbergs is 12 ing is assured, and those fruitgrowers miners and good ones, too, have been a for box; yellow Newtown«, *1.80, the who do t ot attend will certainly ipiss with us recently. apples to be delivered at railway at one of the best of opportunities to Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Welch of Central picking time. Before tbe recent or­ gain valuable information and hear Point are being visited by their grand­ ganization of tLe union buyers were the experience of others well qualified paying «1.45 a box for Spilzenbergs. to give it. son, Clyde Ashworth, whq recently ar­ This is tbe largest fruit sale ever rived from Denver. made in Hood river. An Exhibition of Poor Judg­ There will be a dancing party in Letter List. Good Buildings; New Gymnasium, with modern appli­ ment. Orth’s Hall Friday evening. The best The follow mg is a list of letters re­ ance ; fine Library; well equipped Chemical and Physical of music will be provided, and a good maining uncalle 1 for in the Jackson­ J. C. Pendleton has concluded to Laboratory; one New School Building, with new furnish­ time is assured all who attend. ville postoffice Aug. 31, 1903: cease bis efforts in behalf of an ex ­ ings throughout; old buildings repaired; fine Water Supply Davis, Miss Effie G. T. Salsbury and his family have Cook, Miss Eva hibit nf Jackson county’s products at added; Surroundings Healthful; Social Atmosj here of the removed from Siskiyou county, Calif., Dobson, Mr Joe Grater, Mrs C F Scott, Mrs S S _____ __________ Smith, Mr Jacob the State Fair. Contrary to expecta­ School Good and Stimulating to Best Effort on th? Part of to Ashland. They are relatives of J. Van Garden, Mr M A tions he did not receive the substan­ W. Ingram of Willow Springs. Garrett ■, Sallie Mrs the Student; Living Expenses Nominal; Departments in tial encouragement that was prom­ One cent will be charged upon de­ Charge of Specialists; Special Opportunities for Study of Judge E. B. Watson of Portland and ised and actually necessary to make livery. H. D. Kubli of Applegate have returned Vocal and Instrumental Music A Horded. J ohn F. millee ,P. M. the enterprise a success. Both the boards of trade of Medford from a hunting expedition in the Siski- Send for Catalogue to and Ashland are responsible for this yous. They captured considerable failure, for if they bad subscribed as game. B. F. MULKEY, President E. F. Brickley and E. L. James and much toward this exhibit as they did Disease takes no summer to the advertislng scheme they have their families, as also Mrs. .Garrison vacation. just endorsed the result would have and her daughter, left for Josephine if you need flesh and county Tuesday, to be gone several beeu entirely different. In this they made a great mistake, weeks. strength use fur tbe right kind of an exhibit of the Miss Laura Miller of Eugene visited Training School for Teachers. Courses products of the valley at the State, with Mrs. J. S. Orth a few days last St. Louis and Lewis and Clarke fairs - arranged especially for training teacher« fi r all branches of ti e p'oftssion. Most would have been far and away tbe week, while en route to Berkeley, Calif., summer as in winter. w here she will remain for several approved methods for graded and un- most bentfieial of any proposition. gradid work taught in aetual district months. Send for free sample, ( echo 1. The demand for graduate« of $25 REWARD $25. scorr & BOWNE, Chemists, C. Hafer and E. E. Hart of Council tliisrechool as t acli rs far exceeds the <>9-4>5 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and >i .oo; all druggists. eupp'y. The Training Department. which In March last the following animals Bluffs, Iowa, president and treasurer c nsisis of a nine-grade public school of strayed from Laurelash farm, located of the Iowa Lumber Co., are expected ab ut 250 puoils. ¡swell« quipped in all its two miles north of Jacksonville, name­ to make Jacksonville a visit during branches, including Sloyd Mus c,Diawing ly: One black horse, weight about 1000 and Phyiical Tiaining. The Normal pounds, small star in forehead, sligh t September. Cour«e tire best and quickest way to State collar nftu k top of neck; also one light Mrs. H. E. Ankeny and her daugh­ Certificate. Fallternn.pt n* Sept ember 22. bay mare, weight about 1000 pounds, ters, Misses Dollie and Gladys, hive For catalogue or informath n, address narrow stripe in face, small collar mark returned to Eugene. Mr. Ankeny, or J. B. B utler , Secretary. E I). RESSLER, President. on top of neck. W ill pay $25 for the return of both who accompanied them thither, has animals, or $10 for either one of the i since returned. two. Write if uncertain about the Mrs. G. Matthews, who has beon a ownership of such horses as are here resident of our town for some time No Good For Business. described that may be found, and I will past, left for Grant’s Pass Tuesday, call and examine them. I When you have made a night of it on ar any whisky, but J. W. HILL, Principal, E. R. A rmstrong , accompanied by her family. They will Jacksonville, Ore. reside there hereafter. 24th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Orc. C C. Beekman and D. Linn, accom­ AND RYE panied by their wives, also Mrs. E. this is the way you feel in the morning. Your drinking Kenney, left for Ashland Wednesday, hss interfered with your business. If you want to see how you feel after a night of it on the N oblb brands, to attond the reunion of the Southern see our next advertisement. Our whiskies are the best For Infants and Children. for convivial and medicinal uses. Call for them. Oregon Pioneer Society. At all OLUBI, BARS and DEALERS. Winter Knight, the talented son of the late Col. N. B. Knight, spent a few Bears the ■ W. J. VAN SOW WER A CO., lac.. DUtributsrs, PORTLAND. SHE ! days in Medford during the week. He Signature of , is located at Fort Klamath, where he is doing nicely. New buildings, modern and complete. Manual training. Military discipline. The State Land Board Monday com­ Boys successfully fitted for all col­ pleted its sixth purchase of school dis­ Cures Crip or tor business life. trict bonds, the last being $8500 of leges Principal of twenty-live years’expe­ in Two Days. bonds of Jacksonville school district. rience in Portland. Boys of any age admitted at any The bonds bear 5 per cent, interest. time. The annual reunion of the Southern W rite for catalogue. Seven Million boxes sold in post 13 months. This ftignafijygq Fall term opens September 16. Oregon Pioneers will be held at Ashlaud Southern Oregon State Normal School, Ashland, Ore. ———————— State Normal School, Monmouth Scott’s Emulsion MILL Military Academy, CYRUS NOBLE BOURBON CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. lycA APRIVATE BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Men.