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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1903)
« VOL. XXXIII JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1903. Once More Did They Meet. BRIEF MENTION Snowj’ Butte Lodge, A. O. U. W., of Eagle Point, will give one of Its pop ular dancing parties on the evening of Sept. 18th. Greatfpreparationa are be ing made for the event, and it will doubtless be a success in every way. Geo. W. Reynolds has returned from Galice creek,where he went to look after his interests, accompanied by Mr. Jerry Hock. He found that his mines had been jumped, although his water right was still unmolested. NO. 32 Professors Cordley and Lake of the charge of their property. He left a LOCAL NOTES. Oregon Agricultural College, who are candle burning on a table, without a Mrs. L. L. Angle of Ashland had one well informed and gentlemen of ability, The Southern Oregon Pioneer So P. R. Standley was a Jacksonville holder, while he went to the barn, and THE OLD came out from Corvallis Friday, to at visitor Wednesday. ciety held its annual reunion at Ash of her arms broken one day last week, this was the origin of the fire. A PEORIA MERCHANT KNOWS A tend the fruit-growers' meeting at Jack land Thursday. The attendance was by falling from a porch. Mrs M. D Harbaugh and Miss Anna Wm. Schwartzfager of Steamboat, SPECIFIC FOR RHEUMATISM. sonville. A. H. Carson, commissioner large and the event an entirely suc J. F. Reddy, who holds the original the miner, was in our town Wednes Keegan drove to Medford Wednesday of the Third Horticultural district, Ha Speak« From Experience for He Trie» cessful ong, an excellent program, bond on the Blue Ledge, has returned afternoon. day. The RemeAy Himself In a Crxe of was there at the same time. cleverly rendered, having been pre- from a trip to Crescent City, Calif. A. Gangwisch, one of our best me- Several Years Standing. Hon. J. J. Houck of Gold Hill was in pared therefor. Tomatoes are arriving In the market The Jackson County Ministerial As our city Wednesday, attending circuit chanics, is again permanently among In Peoria, 1)1., everybody knows Mr The exercises were held in the in large quantities. The crop is a finer sociation was organized at Medford court. A. Strumpf, whose fnr store is located us. He will not return to Portland this lOY4 Monday. There was a fair attendance at No. 119 Main street. Mr. Strumpf- Chautauqua tabernacle. They *ere and bigger one than ever before. Geo. H. Durham of Grants Pass, the season. opened by an invocation by Rev. of ministers. Rev. J. T. Abbott oi business takes him to New York city fie Wm. Broad, who is an expert miner, well-known attorney, is attending cir Miss Issie McCully, who has been quently and on one of these trips he Philo Fuller Phelps, after which the has gone to Josephine county, tq take Dr. O. F. Demorest, formerly of Ashland was elected president and cuit court. visiting in Jacksonville for several I learned of a specific for the cure oi audience was delighted with several a position in the famous Greenback Medford, but now practicing his pro Rev. W. F. Shields oi Medford secreta Rev. J. D. Murphy will hold services weeks, will return to Eugene during rheumatism which he tried with such vt cal numbers by a quartet composed mine. fession at Lakeview, and Miss Rose ry. The association meets every two at the Catholic church Sunday at the the week, unexpectedly gmijj results that he ia [of Miss Esther Silsby, Mrs. Ella B. W. P. Counts of Tolo, who is in charge Walker were married at Grants Pass months. Its next session will beat Ash usual hour. anxious that others should know of it. Mills, C. F. Filton and Earl Abbott. The infant child of Mr. and Mr». E. of the S P. Co's steel gang operating last Wednesday. They have congra land. He says: Mrs. T. M. Prim has returned from Foster of Table Rock precinct died one In the absence of Prof. Mulkey, the in Southern Oregon, spent Sunday in tulations and best wishes of their many Dr. J A. Geisendorfer, who formerly “ Nearly everybody can tell you of a a visit with her sister, Mrs. L. Pengra day last week. It weighed only three friends. practiced his profession in Jacksonville, remedy for rheumatism, but during the orator of the day, who was detained Medford. of Ashland. pounds at it» birth. long years that I suffered from this dis in Coos county, C. B. Watson deliver The citizens of Ashland will on the ;> mss < d through the valley not long Circuit court is in session, and con ease I never heard of but oue thing that ed dn impromptu but nevertheless a siderable business will be transacted at first Monday in October vote on the since, en route to San Francisco, to at J. L Hammersly and E. B Dufur of Mr. and Mrs. J. Heck at horn of Eagle would cure it. I tried it myself and very acceptable address apropos to the this term. There are nearly 70 cases proposition of issuing bonds for the tend the convention cf Pacific Coast Gold Hill, the attorneys, uro attending Point have feturned from a trip to Absolutely Pure haven’t had a touch of rheumatism occasion. construction of a complete sewerage Railway Surgeons. He is now located circuit court. Crater Lake and other point» of Inter on the docket. since. Iu my case the disease did not note IS NO SUBSTITUTS Judge Day, the secretary, read the Al. Pankey, the clever managed of est east of the mountains. Frank Duval and his family, who system. It would not bo amiss if Med at The Dalles and enjoying a good trouble me all the time, but at intervals G. T. Jones, the expert mechanic, the pain was very severe and medicine memorials, which showed that two have been in Klamath county during ford would also take that subject un practice. Dr. Logan of the saure city Hotel Oregon, visited in Central Point accompanied him, for a like purpose, Tuesday night. was in Medford a few day» since. did not seem to have the least effect ou members of the soc.ety— W. C. Myer the past few months, raturnedthe fore der consideration. it. On one of my visits to New York a aDd Clarendon Morrison—had passed part of the week. PERSONAL MENTION. Marshal Howard of Medford was in With Fred Ficke he is putting up a Considerable rain has fallen during ar d both will attend the Lane lectures friend who had been cured of rheuma- 1 to the great beyond. at .he Cooper Medical College our town Wednesday, on business with residence for Gus Newbury, near the the past week, laying the dust com O. A. Thornton, the quondan peda tism by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills fori All who came to Oregon prior to Misses Jo and Ella Orth spent Mon pletely and extinguishing the forest Presbyterian church, which will be one Word has been received of the death the circuit couft. Pale People advised me to try them. He 1859 are eligible to membership in the gogue, who is now studying medicine tires. Pasture and late fruits will be of Joseph Clift, Aug. 27, at Row,Wash, day in Medford. of the neatest and best arranged houses Frank Ennis, who has been at Galice at Portland, is visiting relatives and was so enthusiastic that I did so and the B. W. Houston of Willow Spring* Society, and such persons are earnest in town. Mr. Jones is as well qualified benefited thereby, but this caunot be a little place situated near Seattle. He creek, on a fishing trip, arrived in Jack, friends living in Ashland. result surprised tne, for I had almost de-1 to design as he is to build, and those was an Ashland visitor lately. ly requested to avail themselves of said for ripe prunes, hops and alfalfa was about 81 years of age and an old sonville Tuesday. »paired of a permanent cure. The pains Ed. Billings, the genial S. P. conduc who entrust their plans with him will iiay that has been cut. Tbos. Reid, the retired miner, ha* resident of Jackson county. Mr. C. began to disappear before I had finished this privilege: Mrs. Chas Prim and her daughter, have no occasion to regret it. tor, has removed to Roseburg, In or returned from a trip to San Franciaeo. the first box and three boxes completely The meeting closed with the sing- der to be near his father, who suffered The northbound trains are generally leaves seven children to mourn bis Mrs. J F. Miller, spent a few hours in Let me say I have used Ely’s Cream cured me. That was nearly two ye«vs jng of the familiar song written by J. Nunan returned Saturday from late nowadays, the temporary suspen loss: Mrs. George Morine, Bonanza: Medford Wednesday. Balm for catarrh and can thoroughly a stroke of paralysis lately. Mrs. William Patterson, Ashland; Mrs sion of ferry service at Port Costa re recommend it for what it claims. Very his trip to San Francisco. ««auj... M. Mec.ll,, » »bleu J. M. Whipple, who lives near Wood truly, (Rev.)H. W. Hathaway, Eliza I recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills It is announced that O. Harbaugh, quiring them to go via Stockton. Con Ellen Payne, Redding, Calif.; Mrs. the audience, led by tne quartet, Mias Myrtle Hurst has gone to Aber every chance I get and know of mauy who has been a resident of this sec*ion sequently nearly three hours of time is Winnie Hlddman, Seattle: Miss Kate ville, was a recent visitor at the county beth, N. J. jo.tied heartily. All theu repaired to deen, Wash., on a visit with relative*. people whom the pills have benefited." I tried Ely's Cream Balm and to all for many years, will soon return to lost; but most of it is often made up Lyons. San Francisco; George Clift, seat. He is doing well. appearances am cured of catarrh. Rheumatism is always painful, but the Pioneer Hall to partake of the J. F. Rodgers of Table Rock precinct Chas. W. Conklin, proprietor of the The terrible headaches from which I Marshfield, and Fred Clift of Klamath before Ashland is reached. few people know how really dangerous splendid repast that bad been prepar California, whence he came. was among those in Medford Saturday. Jackson villa Furniture Store, was a long suffered are gone. — W. J. Hitch Silas McKee, who was recently ap it is on account of the liability that it ed by Elizabeth Applegate Cabin, N. Chas. R Lehraoh, who is secretary Falls. He was a good man and highly Medford visitor Tuesday. cock, late Major U. S. Vol. and A. A. Mrs. J. D. Buckley of Applegate has may attack the heart. Dr. Williams’ D. O., to wbijh the fullest justice was pointed a forest ranger for the govern and manager of the Farmers’ Lunger respected. Gen., N. Y. been visiting relatives living near Med Pink Pills are especially well adapted done. J. W. Opp, who has been north on ment, is doing duty in Pelican Bay dis Co. at Cook, Neb.,is making this sec The Ashland Preserving Company is The Balm does not irritate or cause ford. for the treatment of this trouble through business connected with his mining in trict and giving general satisfaction. sneezing. Sold by druggists at 50 cte. Stolen Horae Recovered. I tion a visit. He is a friend of L. Nied- working up to its average capacity. the blood (the only correct way) and .Mrs. Fred Miller of Grants Pass has terests, returned Wednesday. or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren say» the Tribune, and the canning de Mrs. G. Knoblauch of Ashland, who ermeyer, the extensive farmer, who re their power in all disorders of the blood St., New York. been visiting in Medford, her former S. Sandry of Gold Hill was in Med T. J. O’Harra of Tolo has recovered is state organizer lor the Order of cently built a handsome residence on partment has just finished blackberries aud nerves makes them of the greatest home. and is making a good beginning on ford Tuesday, accompanied by his wife, value in such stubborn diseases as loco the horse which was stolen from him Pendo, spent Monday night in Jack his place near Jacksonville. Music Teaching by Improv Mies Clara Peng-a of Ashland has )>eaches amhstring beans. This week it who is under medical treatment there. motor ataxia, partial jmralysis, St.Vitos sonville. She is meeting with success. mover acaxia, paralysis, St. Vitas I about ___ a ,______ year ago. __ He was taken to O. R. Randall and A. T. Park, as al commenced pdtting up tomatoes and gone to Rosalie, Wash., to teach ed Methods. dance, sciatica, neuralgia, nervous head- Laue county, and not long since was H. D. Norton of Grants Pass, a prom A. P. Norton, erstwhile of Medford so their wives, Miss L. E.’Randall and school. Bartlett pears. Their output of pre ‘he «"P. of sold lb a farmer living near Eugene and Derby, has left for parts unknown Mrs. E. Lavenburg of Klamath coun Hugh Montgomery, all of Redland, serves ketchup, jams, jellies, fruit but' inent attorney, has been in Jackson Mrs. Susie T. Neil has returned audbf other acute diseases, palpitation ville this week, on professional busi from Dallas, Texas, where she gradu for 625 by Roy Hurlburt, whose trial He is mourned by several, who seem to Calif., arrived in Medford Sunday ty is in this section paying the old of the heart, anaemia, pale and sallow ter», chili sauce, etc., is quite extensive. ated from the Landon Conservatory complexions, and all forms of weakness. on tne charge of stealing a horse from be the victims of misplaced confidence. evening. The next morning the party The plant'» full capacity is 10 O00 cans ness. home a visit. Miss LouiseGarrett of Detroit, Mich., in .’une last. She has taken a thorough At all druggists, or direct from Dr another party living in this county Shearer & Smylle, general draymen left on a trip to Crater Lake and other course in the famous Mason Touch Ben Haymond of Rock Point, the Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, will come up at the term of court and transfermen, attend to business in* Klamath county points, expecting to per day, and during this season it will who has been visiting Sister Mary and Technic, including several new well-known pioneer, was in Medford turn out 6,000 cans per day lor a time their line with promptness, and at rea Mark, who is her sister, left for her N. Y., fifty cents per box; six boxes for which opened at Jacksonville Mon and valuable touches not yet publish ! be gone several weeks. during the tomato season. An average home last week. two dollars aud a half. ed. She also took a course in the Monday. day morning. Hurlburt’s record led sonable rates. Mrs. Reuter has returned from a visit The Jacksonville public school will of fifty hands is employed, largely W. G. Messal has been appointed ad to an investigation of bis title to the Rev. E B. Lockhart preached an mw touches used by the great pi women and girls. anists in chord, octave and melody with relatives living in Portland and resume studies next Monday, in the ministrator of the estate of his father, able sermon at the M. E. church Sun playing, with tbeir artistic applica T he German Emperor is not satis horse recently disposed of, and aD The Dalles. handsome building just completed. Wm. Messal. Arthur Nichols, Emil day evening. A large congregation tion for the delightful effects beard A Notable Among Us. fied with the expansion of his navy. inquiry was sent to Sheriff Kader T. G. Raimey has returned from Pech and Chas. Klingel are the ap The attendance promises to be the from the platform, and a complete to learn if such a horse was missing, was present. He is now planning to raise the peace Klamath county, where he spent sev largest in many years. The faculty course in Phrasing and Expression. praisers. Gen. W. K. Shafter, formerly major fcotlng of the standing army to 647,- with the result that Mr. O’Harra, who Walter Bostwick, the bridge and While there sue attended a valuable eral weeks. #111 be composed of E. E Washburn Mrs. A. L. Harvey of Gold Hill was general of the U. S. A., but retired on barn builder, has returned from Bar crurseof Lectures on the Pedag gy 000 officers and men. For this pur bad an animal stolen, went to Eugene principal, S. P. Robbins, Miss Frances Geo. McCune, deputy postmaster of account of reaching the age limit, ar ron, having been injured somewhat and Psychology of Music Teaching", pose he has decided to ask the Reichs and identified his property. If there at Ashland the forepart of the week, Donegan, Mrs. M. Peter. Jacksonville, visited in Medford Mon- and the Round Table Talks on how is a failure to convict young Hurlburt accompanying her son, John A., the rived io Medford Saturday evening, while at work. tag for an Increase of 39,000 men, the difficulties occurring in a music day morning. This has been the banner year in on the charge already booked against Stockton attorney, that far on Lis re and was met at the train by J. C. Pen with which to organize two more army There Is a demand for experienced teacher’s work are best met and over Klamath county for the sheep and dleton and H. E. Boyden. He im E. L. Cass, the genial capitalist, was corps. It is estimated that these ad him. It is thought there will be no turn home. school teachers, and a few of such can come. But of particular interest to j wool business. It Is estimated they difficulty tn e,tablisblng a clear cise among us Monday. He is still stopping mediately left for the borne of the parents is the fact that sbe took a M. L. Burns, the wideawake stock ditions to the military establishment of secure positions by applying to School thorough and comprehensive course have about 20,600 sheep, or nearly four against him on the latest developed at Grants Pass. former, in Table Rock district, where man, is conducting the leading butcher the empire will add 69,000,000 annually in Musical Kindergarten, and is now son-in-law, Capt. McKittrick, of Superintendent Daily. Prof, and Mrs. E. E. Washburn are to the budget, without considering the charge. He is said to have beeo a shop at Klamath Falls Mark has many times the amount of last year. Dave his L. C. Sisemore of Fort Klamath wa%i prepared to teach children this fasci member of the gang of horse thieves friends, and all wish him unlimited suc Edler is the heaviest wool grower, with California oil fame, and his wife, also being visited by Mrs. J. B. Sella, who cost of their equipment. nating method. The musical results nearly 100,000 pounds. Then come Miss Redmond, bad preceded him a in the valley recently, returning home of this method are sail to be marvel is a sister of the latter. operating in this county a year ago cess. few days. Owing to the inclement A dog hitched to a lawn mower Sunday, accompanied by his wife and ous, and its value in character build Applegate and Stobie and John Smart, or more, beaded hy Elliott Lyons, Vinton Beall, the clever artist, was with probably 25 to 30 more smaller weather the party did not stay long, Miss Kate Cronemiller. Mrs. M. M. Cooksey of Central Point . stopped pulling to bark at a passerby. ing is great. In fact it is said by par eaviug (or Sao Francisco Tuesday who killed Sheriff Withers of Line is visiting in Portland, the guest oi her in our midst Saturday. His health is I The boy who was guiding the mower ents who have sent tbeir cuildren to morning. General Shafter is easily growers, says the Republican. W. R Stansell, superintendent of the good teachers of this course that it county last February and was hang daughter, Mrs. Rose Bartlett. much improved and the Wayside said: “Don't mind the dog, he is just recognized, his caricature in the news ed fur the crime later, says the Tid- Studio is now enjoying a large pat The average citizen of California papers rusemb ing him very much. He Rogue River Mining and Lumber Co., makes musical enthusiasts of them, barking for an excuse to rest. It is I. W. Berry, who is conducting one there is no trouble to get them to 13«*- _______________ nowadays gets a shock when he sees is short in stature, but delightfully who went East a few weeks ago, re and easier to bark than to pull the ma ronage. of Salem's leading hotels, is making practice, for music study is a delight rotund. turned the forepart of the week. to them. chine.” It is easier to be critical than Another Great Oregon this section a business visit. Oris Crawford and Robt. Dow, the displayed on peddlers’ wagons, in the Mr. Leyden, one of the proprietors of WANTED. It is entirely evident that her pa correct; easier to bark than to work; clever deputy sheriff and deputy treas city in which he lives, signs which Wonder. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Taggart have Hooligan Restaurant, was a Medford trons will now have the advantage of read “ Fresh Oregom-Apples. ” It's a easier to burn a bouse than to build urer of Jackson county, were In Med removed to the Betz farm, located near the best late ideas in the fast ad Live agents to sell Dr. White ’ s visitor Tueslay. His place of business one, easier to hinder than be helpful, The great Oregon caves, situated in ford Monday. The former was accom fact that at the present time the fruit Electric Combs, patented Jan. 1,'99. vancing art of music' teaching, and Eagle Point, which they now own. markets of the golden state are im Cure dandruff, tiair falling out, sick is steadily growing in popularity. easier to destroy a reputation than to the bowels of Gray back mountain, Jo panied by his wife. of the far more rapid learning and su Dr. J. W. Odgers, the dentist, is porting apples from Oregon in great and nervous headaches, yet cost no W. H. Bostwick is taking orders for perior results coming from these im build a character. Faultfinding is as sephine county, had a larger number Those wishing deeds, mortgages, .quantities and paying prices far above more than an ordinary comb. Sells making us a business visit. He and his proved methods. She has also an ex the People ’ s Cream Separator, which dangerous as it is easy. Anybody can of visitors this year than ever before. leases, bonds, bills of sale, or any kind tensive list of the best music, each family are located at Berkeley, Cal. on sigiit. Agents are wild with suc grumble, criticise or censure. They are the greatest limestone laby of legal blanks, will find them at this the average. The quality is uniformly cess. Seud 50 for-ample (lia’f price) is not only the cheapest one on the piece with a charming story or de Ed. Wilkinson and his family left for rinths in the world, and are remark office. The latest and best forms, print good, and the grower blds fair to make Write quick. The Dr. White Electric market but does first-class work at the scription. This greatly increases the ed on superior paper, at lowest prices. a neat profit from his early crop. pupil's interest in music study and Portland Monday morning. His sons C imb Co., Decatur, Ail. same time. able for their beauty and extent. They makes the pieces far more enjoyable will attend the Columbia University. D. S. Coulter, the well-known me contain a^ndless number of tunnels, Mr. Graham, who arrived from the to all. Not the least value to uer pa T. J. O’Harra, one of the thrifty passageways, chambers and halls, all of chanic, has gone to Pokegama, where Eavt recently, is connected with the tron« will be the satisfaction of know limestone, and of the most sparkling he will take charge of a blacksmith Iowa Lumber Co. He made a trip to ing that their children are studying farmers of the county, who lives near shop for one of the lumbering concerns brilliancy. Grant's Pass in its interest during the the best ideas and helps in the art of Tolo, spent a few hours in Medford music teaching and study. Saturday. doing business there. The caves have been penetrated to a past week. Mrs. Neil will begin her class very Is a Common Spring TrouMa. depth of nearly two miles, yet they are Mr. and Mrs Arthur Baxter, of San Ed Frey of Lake Creek, who has Chas. Dunford is our street commis soon, and her pupils will also have It’* a sign that the blood is deficient practically unexplored, as but a com been in Klamath county during the sioner now, succeeding D.- S. Force, the advantage of regular recitals Francisco, who have been spending We congratulate our musical public several weeks in this section, left for in vitality, just as pimples and other paratively small part of them are ac past few months, returned Saturday, as who resigned. He is well qualified for upon having a teacher who Is progres eruption* are sign* that the blood cessible. Traveling through them is also did his brother and several other* the position, and will doubtless give sive enough to prepare herself for their home Monday. a matter of great difficulty, except residing in this section. this improved and advanced work, la impure. satisfaction. H. G. Meyer of Lake Creek, the and is so up to the demands of the well-known stockman, spent Monday It’a a warning, too, which only the along the bested paths where ladders The ball game at Neuber & Taylor's times.—[Sent’nel. Charley Johnson of Sterllngville on and bridges have been provided. night in Medford, as also did Willie grounds, Sunday, will be between the hazardous fail to heed. Saturday secured the watch which Good Buildings; New Gymnasium, with modern appli-. The caves are but little known out Messal and John Tyrrell, te 9 ins. It Jacksonville and Medford Yellow Base Ball. Andy Norlund lost during one of his ance; fine Library; well equipjied Chemical and Physical side of this section of Oregon, notwith very best promises to be one of the Misses Frances. Barnes and Ollie visits to Medford. The party who had standing the fact of their being one of Laboratory; one New School Building, with new furnish • a played this season. The game played Sunday afternoon, Huffer left Monday evening for Eu it turned it over to him willingly. the country's grandest natural wonders. ings throughout; old buildings repaired; fine Water Supply e Miss Edith Cranfill leaves for Port- at Neuber and Taylor’s grounds, be gene, where they will attend the Hon. W. M. Colvig, who is a mem Remove it, give new life, new cour added; Surroundings Healthful; Social Atmosj here of the laud Thursday morning, to attend St. tween the Jacksonville and Grants University of Oregon during the en Somewhat of a Frost ber of the Supreme Lodge of A. O. U. age, strength and animation. School Good and Stimulating to Best Effort on the Part of Helen's Hall. She has been a student Pass clubs, was one of the poorest ex suing year. W , has returned from St. Paul, Minn., 1 They cleanse the blood and clear tha the Student; Living Expenses Nominal; Departments in at St. Mary 's Academy,in Jacksonville, hibitions of the national sport seen The meeting of the fruit growers of where an important meeting of one of there this season. The visitors, fur * complexion. Charge of Specialists; Special Opportunities for Study of s where sbe made rapid progress. Jackson county, announced to be held the committees of that body was held. some reason,did not put up nearly the Accept no substitute. • Vocal and Instrumental Music Aflotded. at Jacksonville Saturday last, was not Frank A. Huffer, who has beeo visit good quality of ball they are capable The American Settlers’ Guide, just ’ **I felt tired all the time and could not well attended. Those whom it ap what those wishing to know every ing relatives and friends living in Jack Send for Catalogue to Bleep. After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla s sonville, left Sunday for Tacoma, of playing. The score stood 18 to 4 in peared should be most interested were thing about government land of all a while I could sleep well and the tired favor of the Jacksonville team, which where he will resume his practice of the could have done even better, if it had feeling had gone. This great medicine has conspicuous by their absence. Exten kinds want, can be obtained at the B. F. MULKEY, President S outhern O regonian office. law in that city. He has been in Cali been necessary. also cured me of scrofula.” M m . C. M. sive arrangements had been made, N. Cooke and Fred Straube of Wil but t’ie people did not turn out. Per Boor, Gilead, Conn. fornia some time, for the bent#it of his Notwithstanding the threatening health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla promises to haps the inclement weather had much low Springs were iD Medford Tuesday. weather j good-sized crowd witnessed The latter had three horses stolen from cure and keeps the promise. to do with it. Mrs. T. J. Butler of Albany, accom the contest, which was far frem satis Excellent and instru ctlve addresses him last year, by the Lyons gang, and panied by her son, Lieut. Butler, have factory. been visiting Mrs. P. A. Hines, who Is THE steel product of the United were made by Profs. Cordley and has never heard from a- single one of Tobe Brous and R. G. Brown acted Tr titling Sebo >1 for Teacher*. Courses her sister. Mr. Butler recently grad as umpire and scorer respectively,and States for last year was abou^three Lake of the Oregcn Agricultural Col them. arranged especially for training teacher- uated from West Point, witn high hon gave general satisfaction. Ashland's public schools re-opened times that of Great Britain and twice lege, Horticultural Commissioner Car- fi r all I ranches < f the profession. Most ors, and is Row on his way to the Phil We will not inflict the detailed Monday, under the management of as large as Germany’s. The pig iron son and others. apjr v< d m< thuds fir grade! and un score upon readers, for it is not very na Those who were present bad Prof. W. F. Cameron, who is assisted ippines to join his regiment. production of this country also more grad'd work taught in actual district interesting. by 17 teachers, an Increase of two over scilo 1 Tiie demand for graduates of than doubled that of Great Britain occasion to regret it. Rev. J. D. Murphy returned from his this school as t a-hers far exceeds the last year. The attendance is larger and Germany together. There will vacation Saturday and held services at You Know What You Are Taking supp’y. The Training De.ait ru nt. which No Use Getting Scared. When you take Grove'» Tasteless Chill Tonic, than usual. never be a return to wooden bridges, the Catholic church in Jacksonville c nsists of a nine-grade put lie school of because the formula is plainly printed on every wooden buildings or wooden ships—in ab u 250 puDils, is well rqvipped in all Its and Medford Sunday. He was gone bottle.showlng that it Is simply Iron and Qul It is probable that the Medford and Tne Fruitman’s Guide says: bran I'esjrn ludi ng Sloyd M us c, Drawing several weeks and visited in California, bine In a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. bCc fact steel is being substituted for wood “Tne apple plungers have started Jacksonville baseball teams will play and Phy-ical Tialning. The Normal at Portlaud and on Puget Sound, go and other materials in hundreds of at their fall work News reached the on Nouber & Taylor’s grounds Sunday, Course the best andqulcke-t wat toState The President Narrowly Es ways every year. The known supply office this week that a Chicago house which will be the last game of the sea Certificate. Fall term op« u-.September 22. ing as far north as Victoria, B. C. caped Assassination. of iron ore is of less than sixty years' by its representative« purchased an son. No doubt it will be an interest For catalogue or It foimati< n, address The board of trustees are consider duration according to the highest au E D. RESSLER, President. ing the proposition of building a break Oregon orchard estimated to contain ing one, as both play good ball. oi< J. B. B utler , Secretary. The at tempt to assassinate the Pres thority in estimates. With all these some 7,000 boxes on an “all round’’ water along Jackson creek, beginning ident at Oyster Bay on ttie evening J. W. HILL, Principal, Senator Mitchell has left Oregon for facts in view, it will occur to mofft logi at a point opposite the defunct City of Sept. 2d, by Frank Weinbrenner. a basis—all varieties and sizes—at SI.50 the national capital, where he will re cal minds that only rank mismanaam Brewery. As the waters of the stream demented man living at Sycosset, 24th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Ore. a box. This is nervy, or rather risky main until early next summer. Sena ment can bring anything like serious are steadily encroaching on our town, Long Island, seven miles from Saga buying, to say the least of it. Ship tor Fulton will leave about the middle disaster to the steel business in this something effective must be done soonj more Hill, was a serious matter. ments abroad will have to realize of the month and Congressmen Her country. eleven shillings, about S2.65, for the mann and Williamson will follow soon One evening last week the residence It appears that the President would shipper to come out at the right end afterward. of W. F. Wright, who resides not far surely been killed if the man could of theborn. Prices are high, anyhow, from the Applegate postoffice, was have got at h'm. The secrat service Cbas. Nickell, U. S. Commissioner right now In Oregon, and the growers for the District of Oregon, is fully burned to the ground, together with men of Oyster Bay seem to have been have set a general asking price of equipped to receive applications un its contents. The loss amounts to sev vigilant and saved the President’s der the timber and stone, also'homc- life. That lie was an insane man did 61.25 to 61 35 if o. b. cars.” eral hundred dollars, upon which there not lessen the danger to the Presi stead laws. Final proofs taken, and was no insurance. Mr. and Mrs. di n'. The man had a six-shooter all business connected with U. S. gov DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEYf ernment lands transacted. Office with New buildings, modern and complete. I Wright were visiting their daughter, wl en arrested. . ----- *K— S outhern O regonian , Medford. Manual training, Military discipline. Mrs. Henry Rehkopf, at the time, and And believe that you have enough Phone 211. Boys successfully fitted for all col WANTED — SEVERAL PERSONS left a young man named James in of character and good reputation in leges or for business life. business ability to successfully repre There is a perceptible fall in the sent a reliable tkm in Jacksonville Principal of twenty-five years’ expe each state (one in this county re ar d vicinity; if so tend full name and cattle market as compared with last rience in Portland. quired) to represent and advertise old Copper-riveted address, with Un cents to cover c< st year. Outside buyers are now offer Boys of any age admitted at any established wealthy busiuess house of of mailing, e*c., for lull particulars to ing 62.50 per ICO for cows and 63.50 for solid financial standing. Salary 621 00 time. White’s Sayings, Seattle, Wash. Write for catalogue. weekly with expenses additional, all steers. At this time last year cows 'lhe paper puts you intcuch with Fall term opens September 16. payable in cash direct every Wednes manufacturers wl.owant agents and were selling for 62.65 to 62 80 and steers day from head office*. Horse and car dealers, teach« s you Low to write ad at 63.65 to 63.75. The ieason assigned o has stood the test 25 years. . Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million riage furnished when necessary. Ref- lhe Kind You Have Always fougw vertisements and tells you of many for the decline is the shortage of feed I erences. Enclo e self-addressed en- Bean th, No Cure, No Pay. 50c. ■ velope. Colonial, 332 Dearborn St., 8i<uatare bottles. Does this record of merit a| ippeal to you ? ways to make money, either working on the coast and over-production of Kndoaed with every hottie is a Ten Cent, package of Grove’s Black Root. Liver Pills. part or all of the time. I Chicago. s cattle in thtf east. fcknd your ten cents today. MR. 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