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Or, IX Simes NO. 45 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903 VOL. XXXIII i H. L. Andrews, who has been the 1 PERSONAL MENTION LOCAL NOTES TWO ACCIDENTS. Old Channel Mining Co.’s chief ac E. L. Farra and Sam Each us of Cen countant, has accepted a responsible Mrs. A. E. Reames has returned from H. M. Morris of Jacksonville was One is Fatal and the Other The Supreme Court has rendered an position with the Sugar Pine Lumber tral Point were Medford visitors Sun- among those in Medford Saturday. Grants Pass. opinion in the ease of A. E. Eaton et al May Be. INSPECTOR JORDAN 0 RIPPLED WITH vs. J. H. Mimnaugh, county clerk of ■ day. Co. of Grants Pass, which he is well Harry Helms made Medford a short Misses Lizzie and Ella Hoover have INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. Mr. and Mrs. H. Pech, who live near qualified to fill. Union county, reversing the decision of returned from a trip to Douglas coun- Oct. 1st, Win. O. Carter, an old res visit ene day this week. Taxes became delinquent Monday. ¡ty. A City OMt-ial of Lynn, M om ., Toll. How the lower court. This suit involves Central Point, were among those in There will be no services at the ident of Evans creek, while helping H. wa. Cured by Or. WllliaaM* J the constitutionality of an act of the Medford Saturday. Much the largest portion of the last in load logs at Wilson’s saw mill, was so Catholic church Sunday. Miss Ina Ray lias gone to Portland, Pluk Pills. i Legislature of 1903 for the relocation Wm. Martin, one of the energetic stallment of taxes for 1902 was paid to resume her studies at St. Helen’s badly injured that lie died the same Dr. R. G. Gale was In Medford Wed There is scarcely a city or village from of the county-seat in Union county, de farmers of Table Rock precinct, made prior to that date, and Sheriff Rader Hull. aftercoon. A log roiled off the nesday, on professional business. the Atlantic to tbe Pacific which has claring that a special election shall be us a pleasant call Tuesday. will not have a large list of delinquent Chas. Dunford and G. JV. Thrasher Jed. Breazeale, who formerly resided wazon and he was caught between it not its quota of rheumatic cripples. held the first Monday in November, taxpayers to print. The County Commissioners' court • That much of their suffering and in 1903, for the purpose. The act also on Grirtin creek, is making this section and another log. Mr. Carter was about were Medford visitors Wednesday. Wm. Cook, who was called toGrlzzly a visit. B0 jears of age and leaves a wife, one convenience is unnecessary is proven by provides that no place shall be voted will hold its regular monthly meeting Dr. C. R. Ray and Alex. Orme were Bluff, Humboldt county, Calif., by a son and two daughters, all grown. this week, beginning today. the fact that a specific has been found among those in our town Wednesday. Miss Marie Tongue of Hillsboro ia for rheumatism in all its forms, a rem for except Union, the present county H. G. Meyer and W. M. Messal of message informing him of the serious visiting with hor sister, Mrs. A. E. The remains were buried in Antioch W. II. Penlnger of Willow Springs edy that has curd extremely stubborn seat, and La Grande. cemetery Saturday. Lake Creek were Medford visitors illness of his daughter, Mrs. Albert Reames. tarried in Medford a few hours Wed The plaintiffs in the ease brought eases. The statement of a recent cure Dukes, writes that she is now con The same afternoon, Smith bro- one day during the past week. shi>ul<l give encouragement to the most suit against the county clerk to restrain Miss Emma Ulrich, who has been tilers were out hunting on Umpqua nesday. valescing, slowly but steadily. E. F. Hannum, the successful pros hopeless sufferer. him from giving notice of or providing visiting at Crescent City,Calif., return mountain and one of them aimed at Joe Broad, who went to Klamath We are sorry to announce the death Charles F. Jordan, of No. 7 New supplies for the special election or in pector, has returned from Idaho. He ed Sunday. a deer but shot his brother through county several months ago, has return of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Coss ’ infant, Chatham street, Lynn, Mass., inspector curring any expenses on account there may go north again in the future. John A. Cook of Gold Hill, the ex the right lung. The bullet passed ed home. a bright little girl of seven months, who of sewer construction in that city for Hunting for upland birds us tbe most of, on the ground that the county was pert blacksmith, has lieon visiting at through the body and came out under many years, was for a long time afflicted D. 8. Coulter was in Jacksonville, died of typhoid fever Saturday, after with inflammatory rheumatism in his already in debt over $5000 and further popular amusement nowadays. The a short illness. They have the syui- Grants Pass. the shoulder blade. Dr.J.H. Pleasants Wednesday. He la now employed at feet, which made hint unable to walk. debt could not be voluntarily incurred fields and woods are full of nimrods. pathy of the entire community. Judge Hanna, who is holding court was summoned and reports the pa Ray’s dam. It is hardly uect ssary to say that my under the Constitution. Judge Alfred Geo. A. Jackson and his son Will, at Grants Pass, spent a few hours at tient io a very critical condition; but J. Patterson and Thos. Riley, coun- condition was extremely painful,” he The two negroes and a white boy, says. *' The rheumatism settled in the F. Sears, Jr., held that the plaintiffs are tn the hills of upper Rogue River, who were arrested in Medford a short home Sunday. was doii.g well Sunday, with hope of ty commissioners, were In Jackeon ville joints ami made me helpless so far as were in error in the lower court and on a hunting and fishing exhibition. • this week, on official business. time since, for holding up a young man Frank Smith, the miner, has return recovery. walking was concerned. The skin be rendered a decree in favor of the de Kapnick & Carns, who have been at Grants Pass, were indicted by the ed from Baker county, where ho spent came very tender and sore and I suffered fendant, and the plaintiff appealed. The New Tax Law is Being Rev. J. D. Murphy will hold services doing business at Hornbrook, Calif., grand jury of Josephine county, for several months. agonies every time I had an attack. at the Catholic church in Ashland Sun “My sister-in-law advised me to try The Supreme Court, after reviewing will open a saloon at Central Point in robbery, and will be tried at the term Tested. day at 8 and 10:30 o'clock a. m. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pendleton of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People thecaseat length reversed, the deci a short time. of court now progressing there. aud 1 took them with the beat results. sion of Judge Sears, aud held that it Table Kock have been visiting in Mud The Supreme Court now has under W. T. Kinney, one of the hustlers of Ryan & Butler tnd Pelton & Sise- They also had a beneficial effect upon was a question as to which shall pre Mrs. Edwards aud Mrs. M. Austin, ford and Jacksonville. consideration the law for the collection Lake Creek district, was in central niv general btalth. I might add that more, of Fort Klamath, have sold 300 mother and sister of the late Wm. T. niv daughter-in law is taking this rem vail, the constitution or the legislature, Mrs. S Cantrall has returned to of taxes passed by the last legislature. Rogue River Valley Wednesday. edy for paralysis of the face and finds and concluded in favor of tbe former, head of steer» to Mitchell Bros. The Edwards, arrived in Medford from Applegate, after a residence in Jack It is held by good judges that it is in Large quantities of superior grapes that the pills are helping her greatly.” stating that “the act under considera* price paid was tij cents. Austin, Grant county, Tuesday, accom sonville of several years. operative. are being shipped to northern points Rheumatism has been treated in tion is unconstitutional and void in that The bridge across Williams Creek panying the remains. Rufus and John The main defect appears to oe in the from the Barbe and Bienvenue vine widely different ways even in quite re It undertakes to compel and require has been condemned, and nobody will Mrs. E. Poolo of Big Butte is visit Edwards, brothers of the deceased, lack of a saving clause in the new act yards. cent times and ignorant superstition has the county of Union to create indebted be allowed to cross it until repairs are joined them at Pendleton and Cottage ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, expressly reserving the right to pro furnished nmnv so-called " charms ” to ness in violation of the constitution.” G. W. Lance, one of tbe prominent M. Tungato of Jacksonville. ward off the disease. Most jieople now made, which will be soon. Grove.Their’s was a sorrowful journey. ceed under the old law to complete the citizens of Foots Creek, was in Jack know that to cure rheumatism it must Miss Gertrude McCallen of Ashland, The Free Methodists' campmeeting, be treated through the blood and to pre Serious Cutting Affray at On Tuesday of last week a number of who bus been visiting in Jacksonville, levy and collection after January 1, sonville a few days since. He is always 1904, of the taxes based upon the cur welcome. held at Phoenix, came to successful con the relatives of Mrs. M. Armstrong vent the disease the blood must be kept Montague. returned to her home Sunday. pure. External applications such as oils rent assessment roll which had been clusion after a fortnight's duration. A were handsomely entertained at her Robt. Oglesby and his wife have re and liniuieuts, while they may relieve begun under the old law. It seems to number of conversions are reported. Dr. and Mrs. M. Damourette. (nee residence in Jacksonville, the occasion and soothe the pain, have no more power turned from Siskiyou county, Calif., Walter Whitsett of Siskiyou coun be inevitable t at the entire assess to permanently cure rheumatism than a ty, Cal., lies in a precarious condition Harry Boussom and John J. Pankey*' being the “4th anniversary of the good Jennie Barnum) have returned from where they have been for several ment and levy of 1903, for the taxes to horse-chestnut carried in the pocket has their trip to Seattle and will spend lady ’ s birth. 8he is one of the earliest are furnishiag this market with steel months past. from the effects of knife wounds re to prevent it. be paid in 1904, would thus be rendered the winter here. Dr. Williams’Pink Pillsfor Pale People ceived *n a quarrel with Fred Law, of heads of the right size and superior in pioneers of Southern Oregon, coming Ryan's store is being thoroughly ren Mrs. Fred Slagle and Miss Lawrentz uncollectable. have a powerful effect in combating the Ruch, Jackson county. Law is held quality. They caught them in Rogue i to Jackson county in 1852 with her ovated and put in up-to-date shape. Should the Supreme Court hold the poisous in the blood which cause rheu husband, the late R. C. Armstrong, of Coquille, Coos county, who are visit river. Frank Kasshaier is the mechanic do matism. « This is the secret of the in jail at Yreka awaiting the out ing here, passed Sunday and Monday 1903 tax law invalid, several special ing the work. J. A. Bowdoin, the pioneer journalist and her two eldest children. miraculous success of these pills in curing come of Whitse't’s injuries, which at elections must be held to fill vacancies in Jacksonville. many severe disorders of the blood and last report was uncertain. Toe affray of Klamath county, has returned to While driving a span of mules Wed L. F. Cooper of Crescent City, who in the senate and house, caused either nenes which do not yield to ordinary occurred at Montague last Thursday. Klamath Falls and is stopping with nesday afternoon a young man named Chas. W. Ross,the wideawake repre by the resignation of members or their is interested in tbe Blue Ledge, arrived medicines. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for sentative of the International School Pale People may be obtained at all drug Whitsett and Law were friends, but his son, who is a member of the Ex- Robt Hughes, who is employed at tbe removal from the counties from which Wednesday, and left for home the it is alleged that the former picked a press staff. gists, or direct from Dr. Williams Med Lewis orchard, three miles south of of Correspondence, is making a tour of they are elected. Senators Fulton of following day. icine Company, Schenectady, N.Y . fifty quarrel with the latter and struck Geo. W. Barron of this county and town, was knocked senseless and injur the valley towns. Clatsop, Mulkey of Polk and Daly of J. W. Opp returned from the north cents ;>er box; six boxes fur two dollar« him, says the TidHgs. Mrs. A. E. Reames went to Grants Benton and Representative Frank Da Tuesday, accompanied by M r. Brere- Law, It is J. O. Hamaker of Klamath county are ed about the head. How the accident aud fifty cents. ' claimed, did not at first resent the members of the Frederal grand jury occurred seems a mystery. Hughes Pass Sunday evening, to join her hus vey will have to be replaced, as they ton of Portend and two gentlemen blow, but asked Whitsett, who is which will be in session at Portland was taken to the residence of J. E. band, who is attending circuit court are presumed to have moved to other from Montana. Roberts, near by, where he i ecovered for Josephine county. counties. These elections held the They Have a Contempt for much the larger of the two, to desist this month. Henry Wendt, Jr.,and Lester Bros., from the assault. Whitsett contin consciousness some time afterward. Dr. C. W. Lowoof Eugene, the popu special session of the legislature can be who spent the summer here, are now It is said that R. D. Hume's cannery, Small Coin. ued the attack,however, and bad Law on Rogue river, has packed 15,000 cases Dr. Hargrave attended him. lar oculist, is making Southern Oregon called, when whatever defects in the located at Fort Jones, Calif., where Nickels and dimes rt >ai into Dawson pinioned to the ground, when the lat of spring salmon this year. These The grand jury for Josephine coun. a professional visit. He was in Jack tax law may have been pointed out in they have engaged in business. drawing bis pocket knife defended sonville Monday and is in Medford the litigation can be remedied. posts ffice at the rate of $10 a week, ter himself with it and indicted the in fish, it is estimated, are worth at least ty completed its work and made their Supt. Daily, who has been at Grants and the diminutive coins are not al juries upon Whitrett which prove $6 per case. report Friday. Among other things It now. Pass, with Supt. Savage of Josephine lowed to go back into circulation. very rerioos and also threaten to Better Than Pills. Judge Day attended services held at J. T. Matlock. J. H. McClung and refused to return a true bill in the libel county arranged a splendid programme AnycolDof less value than 25 cents terminate fatally. The question has been asked—in for the coming teachers' institutes. V. Hemenway, prominent citizens of case of F. W. Chausse vs. R. D. Hume. the M. E. Church, South, in Medford, has no standing and commands no re Eugene, have been at Grants Pass in An attempt was made by Mr. Hume's Sunday morning, by Rev. H. C. what way are Chamberlain's Stomach W. H. DeZeng is at Elk creek, to spect in the Klondikecountry and the Many Mothers of a Like Opinion. the role of witnesses in the Gibson counsel to carry the case into the crim Brown. He was well pleased with and L'ver Tablets superior to the or dinary cathartic and liver pills? Our look after the mines be has bonded. Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, lows, says: inal courts, but the grand jury turned the in. penalty is deportatioo on sight. answer is: Th>y are fa® ier and more He has several men engaged in devel “One of my children was subject to murder case. this down, and It can only be tried ia PosUffices in Klondike get tbe croup Dr. C. R Ray, manager of tbe Con pleasant to take, and their effect is so i f a severe type, and the giving Frank Clute of Ashland has returned that county before the civil court. It greater number of the nickels and of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy gentle and ®o agreeable that.one hard opment work, that is showing up well. from Portland, whither he was called ■ will probably come up some time next dor Poweranl Water Co.,also of a num- ly realizes that it is produced by a week. dime«, because persons feel when they promptly, always brought relief. I. J. Wade, a first-class cigar maker, ber of mining and other enterprises, by a telegram announcing the death of Then they not only move are turted in there they will be going Many mothers in this neighborhood Considerable trouble is being ex and bis family bare become residents medicine. who went to Portland not long since, 1 he bowels but improve the appetite tbe same as 1 do about Ibis' bis divorced wife. HU daughter came perienced in getting a jury to try Gib back to tbe government which, is the think and aid the digestion. Fur sale at IS has secured a good position in a fac of Medford. remedy and want no other kind for back with him. source of supply. son, who is on trial for his life at cent i>er bottle by City Drug Store. their children.” For sale by City tory. He will be joined by his famlly Gua Newbury has be»n in Squaw Grants Pass. Two special venires be Hon. J. T. Bridge«, register of the Tbe small coins are brought into Drug Store. soon. Lake district lately, looking after bis sides the regular panel of jurors have Roseburg land office, and Representa the Klondike by newcomers from out Examined for Insanity. Allen Davis and others have begun a landed interests. He owns the Arnold been V.. Brought Home Dead. side. S< metimes church collections exhausted, auu and VUlJ only wu ten JUlUin jurors tive Ilansbrough are in the valley, on a suit against thirty-four citizens living ranch, located there, and will soon be obtained. Judge Hanna has ordered I pleasure trip. They have been shoot T. J. Gibson, who is being tried at along Wagner creek district,to restrain receive them instead cf tbe postoftice. Sheriff Lewis to summon thirty more ing considerable game. Wtn. T. Edwards died at the resi gin improving it. the present term of circuit court for them from illegally appropriating the Last spring a newcomer bought citizens of Josephine county, to appear in dence of Minot Austin, his brother- John R. Collins, a carpenter, who court Oct. “th, and the number will nails to the value ot 40 cents at a S. C. Bartrum, supervisor of forest Josephine county for the murder of J. waters of that stream. hardware store, making payment in in-law, at Austio, Grant county, Oc was a resident ot our town during tbe i probably be secured. rangers, has been in the valley lately, F. Schonbachler, on Friday afternoon R. R. Dunn ol San Francisco, who tober 3d. He was stricken with ty forepart of 1902, is confined to the nickels and dimes. Tbe proprietor on official business. He is well pleased was taken from the jail and examined bolds a responsible position with the You Know What You Are Taking with tbe showing made by his depart by Dr. F. W. Van Dyke and Dr. Strick took tbe chicken feed and threw it phoid fever several weeks ago and was Arcata (Cal.) hospital, with a severe Wheeler & Wilson S. M. Co., passed When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, lin of Grants Pass The object of the ex attack of appendicitis. into tbe stove. The stranger was sur dangerously ill from the first. because the formula is plainly printed on every ment during the present season, and through the valley Sunday, en route prised, but took his lesson gracefully. [ Will, a9 he was called by those who| Dr. J. W. Odgers, who has been in bottle, show Ing that It Is simply iron and Qjl we think he is well justified in being so. amination wasto ascertain whether Gib toSeattle, Wash., on business forthat knew him best, was an Industrious, Rogue River Valley during tbe past bine In a tasteless form, No Cure. No Pay Sue sonia crazy or not. It is claimed by many corporation. that he is insane. As a matter of fact I honorable young man, well liked by several weeks, in the interest of a We are sorry to learn that D. Linn, tbe many acquainted with him. he has now, after nearly two years of wholesale jewelry firm, returned to Besides a widowed mother the de California this morning. close confinement in a cell, the appear one of our oldest and beet known resi ceased leaves several sisters and ance and actions of an insane man. He dents, expects to leave for Portland in The W. C. T. U. will hold a temper There is no other season when good brothers to mourn bis untimely end. j has but little or no interest in his case, tbe near future. He will become inter medicine is so much needed as in ths The funeral will take place to ance rally at Phoenix, October 11th, , and seems to have but little regard to ested with his son Fletcher in the Ore for which extensive preparations are ' the fact that his life hangs in the bal- gon Mfg. Co. day (Wednesday) under the auspices Spring. being made. A cordial invitation to Hon. H. H. Gilfry passed through of the Ancient Order ot Foresters, of | ance. At times, in past months, he Tbe blood is impure, weak and attend is extended to al). the valley Monday night, en route to ' has been subject to “ fits," at which which Mr. Edwards was a member. impoverished—a condition indicated Lane county, to visit relatives. He is The case of Mary H. Hanley, re- ■ ' times he would rave wildly and scratch by pimples and other eruptions on the The cortege wilt leave the family res- dence, North Medfoid, at 1:30 o’clock spondent, vs. Ellen J. Kubli and C. A. ' on his way to Washington, D. C., in i bis face frightfully with his fingernails. face and body, by deficient vitality, p m. Services will be held at the anticipation of President Roosevelt’s Pruett, appellants, will be heard in tbe I Hu declares there is some one hid above loss of appetite, lack of strength, and Baptist church, Rev. J. Merley offici Supreme Court Oct. 13th. The case Good Buildings; New Gymnasium, with modern appli call for an extra session of Congress. his cell and waiting for an opportunity ating, at two p. m. want of animation. was appealed from this county. ance; fine Library; well equipped Chemical and Physical Fred and Will. Coppie, two energetic 1 to pounce upon him. He believes, too, Laboratory; one New School Build’ng with new furnish that a dynamite mine has been set be- young men, have rented the Kingsbury The Coming Social Function. W. R. Stanael> has returned from ings throughout; old buildings repaired; fine Water Supply 1 neath the jail and that it will be blown ranch, owned by Z. Cameron, for a Portland, where he has been for sur to atoms at some unexpected hour. period of five years. C. C. Pureel, the added; Surroundings Healthful; Social Atmosj here of the gical treatment. He had several ribs A grand ball and oyster supper will So badly has this lastimaginary calam- former tenant, has moved further up School Good and Stimulating to Best Effort on th? Part of ' ' ity Make the blood pure, rigorous and be given at Raj’s dam, Gold Ray, fractured while superintending the worked on his mind that tbe cus- the Student; Living Expenses Nominal; I’epart. merits in I todian of the jail has led Gibson out a Applegate, and will devote all of hie rich, create appetite, give vitality, Saturday evening, Oct. 10th, under construction of a saw mill at Yoncolla. | number of times that he might look time to his saw mill. Charge of Specialists; Special Opportunities for Sludv of strength and animation, and cure tbe auspices of tbe Gold Ray Rod and Rev. F. Sack, pastor of the German under the jail himself and satisfy his Mrs. Etta Taylor of Muncie, Ind., Vocal and Instrumental Music Aflorded. all eruptions. Have the whole family Gun Club, for the benefit of the Club. Lutheran church, informs us that his mind that there is Dothing under who has been visiting with Mr. and The best of music has been engaged congregation has raised the necessary there. The physicians made a re begin to take them today. Send for Catalogue to Mrs. T. J. Williamson and Mr. and port of their examination to the court for the occasion. “Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been used In funds with which to build a parsonage. j next day, deciding that Gibson is in a Mrs. J. W. Myers, has started for her oar family for some time, and always with Everybody invited tocome and have It will be a neat and commodious struc i ' sane condition, and his trial will pro- home. She was well pleased with thio B. F. MULKEY, President good results. Last spring I was all ran a good time and promote a worthy ture. ' gross as soon as a jury is secured. part of tbe country, and especially en down and got a bottle of ft, and as usual enterprise. •••••••••••••••••••••••»a ••••••••••••••••••••••••• Olwell Bros, will soon ship a large joyed rec ived great benefit." Miss B ulla « her trip to Crater Lake? The dam is nearly completed and is quantity of late pears of a superior Borer, Stowe, Vt. He Sacked his Potatoes Ac- A. W. Sturgis, the pioneer miner, a sight well worth seeing. quality from their big orchard at Hood*» Sarsaparilla prom Isa» to cording to a System. and Mark Winningham, also of Forest Special rates have been granted by Central Point. They have quite a euro and keeps the promise. creek, were in town Wednesday. The the railroad company. Teams cared number of girls engaged in packing A firm r residing near Logan, former was on his way to Portland, to for at Chamberlain’s stable, Telo. them. Training Scho 1 for Teachers. Courses Cl ckaniascGuaty, has been discover arranged especially for triming teachers ed in the act of despoiling I he com- invest in hydraulic pipe and a giant, Tickets, including supper, $2. T he Panama canal treaty with Co Our friend Rufus Cox is a happy f< r all branches < f the pto'fssion. Most with which to increase the output of The following is ttTe committee on grand-dad again, a pretty girl baby lombia la dead, the time having expir aprr v. d methods for grac'd and un- mi oh n men in Portland of the r hie already very remunerative mine. arrangement and floor: A. E.Reame«, ed for ratification by Colombia. The grudid work taught in actual district pr fits. He was seen to thke a large having arrived at the residence of his Word was received yesterday by sebo 1 Ti e demand for graduale® of stovepipe abott half as wide as the next move may be to build the canal G. E. Neuber, J. M. Rider, J. E. En- daughter, Mrs. John G VanDyke, Jr., this school as tea' hers far exceeds tlie Mrs. H. E. Ankeny that her husband via Nicaragua; but action by the Presi yart, J. C. Hall, W. F. Isaae», L L. Monday night. Congratulations are snpp'y. The Training Department, which sack, place it therein and till the in was quite ill from stomach troubles at dent may be deferred until Congress Hamiltoo, J. D. Olwell, J. L. Ham- in order. c nsists of a n‘ne-grade public school of side of the pipe with sin ill and blight assemble», since that body will soon be mersley, C. F. Young, A. S. Ham ab u’ 250 pupils, is well < quipped in all its stricken stock. Tne space between the home of their daughter, Mrs. Can Nearly 350,000 salmon eggs were tak briiiicl.es,Im ludingSloyd Mus e,Drawing* the pipe and the outside of the sack trell, near Klamath Falls. Mrs. Ankeny In session. The Nicaragua canal will mond, H. L. Bartlett, A. Orme, A C. en last Friday at the Elk creek hatch Hough. and Physical Training. The Noi mal left last night to attend him. His be the longest route, and probably the ery. This Is probably the largest Course ine best and quickest waytoState was filled -vith the choicest potatoes many friends hope for his speedy re most expensive. The length, however, Certificate. Fall termi p' ns September 22. to be found on the farm. The stove number ever secured there in a single A New Ruling. makes no particular difference for For catalogue or ir.formatii n, ; ddress pipe would then be withdrawn and covery.—LEugene Guard, Oct. 6th. day, and Supt. Berriam is well pleased steamships, but will for sailing vessels, Mrs. N. Delsch, who died at the E D. RESSLER, President. tiic sack sewed up. The purchaser on ok J. B. B utler , Secretary. In the Oregon Ciiy Land Office, therewith. and the latter haul freight cheapest. some time ago, in the cue of Collie opening the sack from any position family residence Sept. 26th, was a lady 9 Fred Miller, who is well known in The Panama route might also be made vs. Williams, tiling on the laod was would only come across the' go d pota of many estimable traits of character, Medford, is now conducting a cigar a competitive route for a canal, by Co made simultaneously by both parties. to« s, the unfit, stick being firmly se beloved by all who knew her. She had store at Grants Pass, on Front street, lombia interesting France or other Eu The office ruled that as the papers of en ed in the center. been ill a long time, and death was in in tbe brick building built recently for ropean natisaus in it. deed a relief to her. Besides ber hus Williams were perfected first, making Geo. Hansen. His many friends wish The Salve that Heals band, she is survived by live sons and a difference of perhaps five minutes, him success. Without leaving a scar is DeWitt'r. two brothers, Frank Mengoz of Jack bis filing was allowed. Both desired Mr. Hailey of Boise, Idaho, has been The name Witch H«7.“l Salve is ap- sonville and Peter Mengoz of Helena, the land as timber filings. The case 1 pli -d t> miry salve-, but DeWitt’s Arkansas. visiting in Jackson and Josephine was aDpealid by Collie, and Hitch i Witch Hazel f-’alve is tlie only Wit< h The conference of the M. E. Church, rock this week rendered his decision ’counties. He is a son of Hon. John Haze’ Salve made 1 hat contains tbe Bishop Hamilton presidin', has been that the right to tile on the land in Hailey and grandson of the late Capt. ' pure, unadulterated witch hazel. If volved should vo to the higher bidder, B. B Griffin, after whom Griffin creek 1 any o* her i ch Hazel Salve ¡s offer consuming several days and did not ad bids being asked from Collie and Will ed you it is a coun’erfett. E. C. De journ until yesterday. We will print <vas named. iams only. Witt inverted Witch Ilaz’l Salve and the appointments in our next issue. Standley Bros after a visit of several i DeWit'/s Witch H z.el Salve is the Dr. T. B. Ford, presiding elder Eu- N asal C atarrh quickly yields to weeks with relatives living in Medford I best salve in t he world f «r blind,bleed treatment by Ely’s Cream Balm, and its vicinity, left for their home in ing, itching and protruding piles. | genedistrict, Rev. L. E. Rockwell, pre which is agreeably aromatic. It is re- siding elder Portland district, were Sold by all druggist®. Iowa. Their father, P. R Standley, Copper-riveted .Crived through the mstril-, cleanses elected delegates to the next general and heals the whole mr.'ace over accompanied them, and will be gone r wlrcti itdiffu es itself. A remedy f ir several months. conference ot the church which con i NastJ Catarrh which Is drying or ex venes at Lus Angeles. The lay dele Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Coss request us citing to the d s asid mem1 rane gatee chosen are F. S McDaniel, Port should not ie u-ed. Cream Balm is to render their sincere thanks to those land; Hou. R. A. Booth Eugene. Revs. recogn zed as a specific. Price 50 cenis who so kindly lent their assistance dur has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half Million D. T. Summerville and M. C. Wire were at druggists or hv mail. A c Id in (he ing the misfortune that visited them announced as oleeted r s jrve or alter bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. head immediately d sippears when recently and did so much to ulleviate nate delegates from the Oregon confer Cream Balm is u®ed. Eiy Brothers, 56 _____ ________ SacioaaJ with avsry bottte is a Tai Cent, package of Grove's Biack AooG Liver Pills. ence to the general conference. their bereavement. Warren Street, New York. t UNABLE TO WALK An Important Decision BRIEF MENTION ..L.ucvv Spring Medicine Southern Oregon State Normal School, Ashland, Ore. Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills State Normal School, Monmouth best made Levi Strauss óCoìs Overalls Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic THE OLD RELIABLE ROTAI POWDER Absolutely Pure THUE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Fully Organized. Tbe Gold Ray Rod and Gun Club held its second meeting at the office of the Condor Water and Power Com pany Sunday. There was a large at tendance and much enthusiasm was manifested. A permanent organ ¡¿ation was ef fected by the adoption of the consti tution and bylaws submitted by the committee having the matter in charge and the election of officers. A. E. Reames was elected president of the club, J. L. Hammersly secreta ry, and Dr. C. R. Ray, J. C. Hall, A. EL Kearnes, A. Orme, A. S. Hammond and R: L. Bartlett directors. One hundred shares, representing $2500, out of the two hundred, having been subscribed, articles of incorpora tion were tiled with the Secretary of State. A fine clubhouse, 80 by 40 feet in size, is being built, and will be finish ed in time for the grand ball announc ed for Saturday night. Eighteen car penters are employed on the building. The club starts under the most fa vorable auspices anl promises to be a success io every way. SACKS FOB SAXE Five thousand burlap sacks, in good order, for sale cbeap. Also the larg est stock of second-hand goods in Southern Oregon. Bargains in every line. I ke Da via, * Sixth street, Granta Pass. “Me” and “I.” The frequent misuse of the pronouns “I” and “me" is not confined to the ignorant alone. People of education, graduates of universities who boast of their culture, are often as sadly tan gled up as the aged darky, who trying to teach his children Bible from mem ory, came to the passage where Christ says, “Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid.” This is the way he delivered it: “Brace up boys; it's me; don't git skeered.” There was once a rapping at a cabin door in the wild woods. “Who's there?'’ cried the inmate, reaching for his gun, and a voice called back. “It is I.” “Who in blazes is ‘I’? I don’t know you.” “It's ME; let me ini” “Oh, certainly; come right in and quit your foolin'.” s cents Eight cents a pound is what a young woman paid for twelve pounds of flesh. She was thin and weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion, and by tak ing regular doses had gained twelve pounds in vreight before the bottle was finished. Eight cents a pound is cheap for such valuable ma terial. Some pay more, some less, some get nothing for their money. You get your money’s worth when you buy Scott’s Emulsion. We will send you a little free. < SCOTT & BOWNE, C himiste 409 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $i.oo ; ail druggists. HILL Military Academy, J. W. HILL, Principal, 24th 4 Marshall Sts., Portland, Ore A PR IVATE BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for Young Men. New buildings, modern and complete. Manual training, Military discipline. Boys successfully fitted for all col leges or for business life. Principal of twenty-five years' expe rience in Portland. Boys of any age admitted at any time. Write for catalogue. Fall term opens September 16.