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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1903.
VOL. XXXIII.
NO. 46
ranch adjoining Bonanza. Considera­
LOCAL NOTES.
Southern Oregon Normal
PERSONAL MENTION
tion $3000. Also Lucien B. Applegate
Notes.
Miss A. Murphy is visiting in Ash­
O. P. Hoff, state labor commissioner, has sold his 620-acre ranch near Dairy
Miss Isa Cook and MisB Ethel Fleury
o J nd X|0)n|06qy
land.
has been In the valley during the past to John Shook for $4000. The Shook visited in Medford Tuesday.
Tiie new gymnasium building is
The County Clerk Issues His Re­
week, on official business.
Bros, now own the whole of Alkali val­
GIVEN THREE MONTHS TO LIVE BY
W. C. Deneff was a recent visitor in
Mrs. Arthur Thompson, of tho Jack­ nearing completion.
port for the Six Months Ending
ley,
containing about 1500 acres.
A 00 Ü NOIL OF DOCTORS.
Medford.
Bert
Harris
of
Jacksonville
and
his
sonville
restaurant,
tarried
awhile
in
October 1, 1903, of Which the
The total enrollment at the Normal
The fair of the Klatnath County Ag­ Medford Saturday.
wife, as also Jacob Wetzel of Big Butte,
Mrs. A Schmitt has returned from
Following is a Synopsis.
Cured of Ana*inia by Dr. William*’ Pink
in ail departments is 200
wore in Medford Saturday, on land ricultural Society, and the races in par­
Filin After Ordinary Medicin««
her
visit in California.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shideler of
Hon. H. 11. Giifry of Washington,
business.
Had Failed.
ticular, proved much of a success. The
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hafer were among
County court and commis­
Phcenix precinct were among those in D. C., made a pleasant call at the
From a despondent woman, given up
J. H. McElroy has re-opened the U. attendance was even larger than ex­ Medford Saturday.
those in Medford Tuesday.
sioners............................. $
720 00
Normal.
to die by the best physicians she could Circuit eourt.........................
S.
Hotel's dining room, aud is setting pected. It seems very strange that
877 60
Mrs. Brooks made Medford a short
Judge Prim, Geo. E. Neuber and T.
summon, Mrs. Ethel Watkins, of No
One thousand volumes of well-se­
meals that please all who partake of Jackson and Josephine counties cannot J. Kenney are on a hunting expedition
Justice
court
.........................
225
tt
visit
the forepart of the week.
112 Parker street, Scrautou, Pa., has be
lected books have been added to the
hold a first-class fair every year. Lack
1999 98 them.
in
Elk
Creek
district.
come well and cheerful, a living, en Sheriff’s salary.....................
Miss Emma Oglesby has been visit­
Normal library this year.
*' .......................
Mrs. K. K. Kubli left Saturday even­ of interest and management have here­
1500 00
thusiastic endorsement of the remedy to Clerk’s
ing Miss Edith Humphrey of Ashland.
Henry J. Gorden of Fort Klamath,
tofore
been
the
greatest
trouble.
Tiie
use
of
a
good
gymnasium
will
Recorder's office..................
which she owes her life aud health. Mr
828 57 ing, for Portland, to joiu her husband.
Misses Rose Brentano and Kate
Floyd aud Enoch Pearce, who went a successful stockman, and his fa ulty minimize the importance of many of
Wutkius was afflicted with amentia, i« Treasurer’s salary..............
466 64 The latter's health is considerably im­
have been in Medford.
Reed tarried awhile in Mud ford Wed­
the
rougher
sjorts
as
the
year
ad
­
have
returned
to
disease in which the blood becomes so Coroner's fees.......................
Nome
last
spring,
40 (H) proved.
i
nesday.
It was Percy Newton, instead of his vances.
deficient as to I m - unable to furnish the School Supt.’s salary.........
Poor man's creek, They found it best
000 00
Wm.Heffner
camedown
from
Olsen
’
s
tissues' of the body with ueeessary nour­
brother,
Bert,
who
returned
from
Professors Payne and Watts are Geo. Reynolds has gone to Evans
50 00 mill Sunday, to notify relatives of tiie to work for wages, and received $5 a
Stock inspector....................
ishment. Every organ is starved aud
Milwaukee, Win., last week.
creating
much interest in out-of-d<»or creek, to take charge of Wm. Bybee’s
Floyd
says
that
day
and
hoard.
Assessor
’
s
salary
..................
949
98
late George Smith of his untimely I
the patient becomes white and waxen in
Alaska is a country of great mining
V.
Cook
of
Portland,
a
member
of
and
the students are giving stock ranch.
sports,
Tax
rebate
.........................
.
60
35
death.
appearance. If this condition is not
possibilities and that a great deal of the Sterling Mining Co., made us a proper attention to wholesome exer-
536 92
Sam Singletary has been making us
quickly remedied it runs into persistent Current expenses................
R. Benedict of Applegate, the well- capital is already invested there. Th<s
cise.
225 49 known pioneer, has sold a portion of ( most improved machinery and meth­ short visit the forepart of the week.
antBtnia. one of the most hopeless of Court house expenses.........
. a short visit. He formerly resided at
diseases. In Mrs. Watkins’ case, »■■ Jail expenses.........................
Misses Sylvia and Eula Hazel visited
The Normal Sebo 1 represents fif- Rock Point.
372 42 his farm to J. C. Grubb for a figure ap- ( ods are employed.
usually hapjieiis, the character of the Care of poor..........................
2391 24 proxinating $5600.
The superintendent of the Chemawa with Miss Lizzie Hoover at Jackson­ teen counties this year. They are:
George Ficke and Dick Traverso, the
disease was not discovered until it was Insane....................................
76 71
Jackson, Josephine, Douglas, Lane, energetic miners, have been visiting in
Indian school writes to Fred Neil, ville this week.
Violations of the Law.
well advanced. She says :
J. R. Goble, a Tacoma capitalist, is >
Bridges aud roads................
5968 10
Multnomah, Marion, Clackamas, Coos, Jacksonville.
secretary of the Ashland Normal, that
Mrs.
L.
Austin
of
Grant
county
and
“ If I happened to scratch or cut my­
in Forest Creek district, looking after
W. P. Williams of Central Point,
1201 80
the Indian foot-ball team will pass her friend, Miss Young, are making Curry, Crook, Klamath, Lake, Wash­
self no bl *<d would flow—just a watery Special election....................
mining interests he is interested in
Mrs. L. Muller has gone to Klamath deputy fi«h warden, a few days since
758 00
ington, Yamhill, Polk.
through Ashland the latter part of Medford a visit.
looking fluid. I was shockingly thin, a' Scalp bounty..........................
with E. A. Spaulding.
Falls on a visit with her daughter. caused the arrest of three parties liv­
355 CO
the month, to play Stanford and the
white as a sheet and Without a bit o! Ferry......................................
Tiie Normal feels that it is a South­ Mrs. O. Krause.
Mrs.
H.
K.
Hanna
returned
Tuesday
L. Loeach, one of the successful bop-1 University of California, and would be
ing near Jacksonville, who had been
strength. Three doctors attended in. Road supervise.r’s c >mp“n-
from a visit with her husbaad, who is ern Oregon institution. It rejoices
Mr. Flowers of Walla Walla is visit­ spearing fish in Big Butte creek con­
and all said I could not live three
sation..............................
1706 50 growers of the Applegate section, was glad to stop-off and play the Normal holding court at Grants Pass.
iu the prosperity of neighboring
in Grants Pass Monday. He has charge school team. The Normals will try to
mouths. I had no appetite, my heart
ing relatives living in this section. He trary to law. They pleaded guilty in
towns
and the country tributary to
arrange
a
game
with
the
Chemawa
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Goble, who have
was weak, sleep did uot rest me ami I
of Wm. Sorenson's yards.
Total warrants issued
1 is well pleased with it.
Justice Jacobs’court, but as none of
team as requested. Such a game will been east of the mountains during the them. This great sectic n of the state
became despondeut.
for six months......... $ 21590 82
C.
M.
Pheister,
who
lives
a
short
dis
­
Chas. Carney, is stopping at Ray’s them had the wherewith to liquidate
no doubt attract a big crowd, says the
should have at, least one educational
“The ductors’ medicines did not help
past
summer,
returned
to
Medford
Warrants
outstanding
Tribune.
institution
toward
which
all
can
look
tance
west
of
Medford,
wants
to
engage
me aud neither did anything else that I
dam at present, engaged in the stone­ and all would be obliged to go to jail,
Friday.
as a thing to be proud of and as a work of that enterprise.
March 1, 1903 ................
99,366 02 pickers to harvest his crop of prunes.
tried until, upon the advice of a friend
they were allow d to go hence this
Geo W. Wimer, Sr., who recently-
good educational home fur their
who had been cured of amemia by Dr
Geo. Stidham, who holds a responsi­ children.
He will pay 7 cents a box.
quit
mining
in
Josephine
county,
and
Chris Taylor, who has been in Lane time. Mr. Williams is very active,and
Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, 1
Total...............
$ 120,956 8T
ble
position
with
the
railroad
company
of the 1 tw should give him a
went
to
Eastern
Oregon,
to
engage
in
J.
F.
Robison
is
retailing
in
this
began using them. They helped me al Warrants redeemed since
county for some time past, is back in violators
wide berth.
most immediately and, bv the time I had
markets considerable quantity of ex­ stock raising, writes from Des Chutes. in Douglas county, has been visiting in CENTRAL POINT NOTES. Josephine county on a visit.
Two young men, who are residents
March 1, 1903 ................ 34.212 35
taken seven boxes, cured me. I am al­
cellent apples, procured from Bybee’s “We like our new home. All predict this section.
Judge Neil and his son, Frank, also of Jacksonville, while hunting last
ways glad to recommend Dr. Williams’
H. P. Garlarneau of Klamath county
a grand future for Crook county. We
Mrs. W. II. Beal made Medford a J. J. Murphy, are on Elk and Trail Sunday, were detected in a field be­
orchard, located near Jacksonville.
Total outstanding war­
Pink Pills for Pale People to others.’’
longing to a lady residing a few miles
has
been visiting friends living in Med­ business trip on Monday.
I
have
a
vast
tract
of
as
fine
yellow
pine
The power of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills
rants Oct. 1, 1903......... $ 86,744 49
Dr. Emil Kirchgessner, the well-
creeks, fishing and hunting.
from town. The next day they were
in diseases of the blood and nerves has
ford
and
Jacksonville.
He
was
among
as
ever
grew
and
a
extensive
and
INTEREST STATEMENT.
Mrs. A. II. Davis made Ashland a>
known physician and surgeon, has re­
arrested, charged with trespassing.
Joe
and
Dick
Sowell
of
Althouae,
the
been shown in hundreds of cases which Interest on warrants out­
the Masons who captured Ashland business trip on Saturday.
Justice Plymale imposed a fine of $5
turned from Fort Klamath. He will magnificent stock range. The Des
have not yielded to ordinary treatment.
expert miners, have been at Grants on each of them, which they paid.
Saturday.
¡Chutes
is
a
large
stream,
clear
as
cry
­
standing
March
1,
1903
•
14,298
Dr. Williams' wouderful discovery, as
probably open an office in Medford
Clark Rippey, who tas been em- Pass, attending circuit court.
stal and teemiDg with splendid fish.
embodied in these pills, has cured obsti­ Interest accrued since on
Mrs. Geo. J. Armstrong, who has
soon.
The Best Doctor.
i This is a very healthy country, no been visiting relatives in Jacksonville, ployed at Vocirhies’ orchards, spent
M. M. Taylor, the successful mer­
nate cases of locomotor ataxia, partial
199,366.02 warrants out­
Sunday at home.
Mrs. J. M. Bridges, who has been asthma or pulmonary complaints, ex­
paralysis. St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neu­
Rev. B C. Horton, Sulphur Springs.
chant, has been visiting at Eugene and
standing March 1, 1903
left for her home in Grant county
3477 82
ralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache,
Texas, writes, July 29th, 1899: “I
visiting her sisters the Misses Matney, cept among those who come here afflict­
Geo. S. Stiiham and wife of Green, other Willamette Valley points.
Interest
accrued
on
war
­
Tuesday, accompanied by her sister,
the after-effects of the grip, palpitation
have used in my family Ballard’s
left for her home at Roseburg Satur­ ed, and they soon find relief.”
Douglas county, are paying relatives
of the heart, pale and sallow complexions
Geo N. Lewis and Chas. H. Basye, Snow Liniment and Horehound Syrup
Miss Velene Eaton.
rants protested since
day evening. She was accompanied by
of this city a visit.
aud all forms of weakness either iu male
two of our enterprising business men, and they have proved certainly satis­
March 1, 1903................
370 34 1
A Splendid Event.
or female. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
her sister, Miss Annie Matney.
factory. The liniment is the best we
W. H. Beal left for Bartlett were Medford visitors Tuesday.
Another
Mining
Transac
­
Pale People are sold by all dealers, or
have ever used for headache and
Total interest on war­
springs
on
Saturday
night
’
s
train,
for
Cards
are
out
announcing
the
mar-
Tiie dancing party given Saturday
will be sent postpaid ou receipt of price,
Ad. Sisemore was in Medford pains. Tlie cough syrup has been our
tion.
rants................................ $ 18,146 74 : riage of Percy Levin, the fake actor, night under the auspices of the Gold
the benefit of bis health.
fifty ceuts a box; six boxes for two dol­
Wednesday.
He has rented the Col- dector for the la-t eight years.” 25c,
lars and a half, by adiiressing Dr. Wil­ Interest on warrants re­
well known here, to Miss Belle Jackson Ray Rod and Gun Club was an un­
50c, $1.00. Sold by City Drug Store.
W. H. Bernhard, a converted Jew, I vig place, situated near Rock Point.
H.
A.
Mears
and
W.
F.
Schafer,
the
liams Medicine Co , Schenectady, N. Y
deemed since March I,
, at Beaver City, Neb., September 22.
qualified success from any standpoint expert miners, who had a bond ou the preached at the Baptist ctiurch last I Rev. J. D. Murphy will hold services
1903
5134 73
Almost a Serious Occurrence
J. R. Amick of Antioch was among it may be viewed.
Melntyro ledge, located on Forest Sunday, to a large congregation.
Sunday morning in Jacksonville at 8:30
While the attendance was not as creek, not far from the noted Oregon
our visitors Monday. He reports that
Lee Black of Rogue river, accompa- j and in Medford the same day at 10:30
T he belief is general among stock­
Total interest outstand­
The firing of five shots early Sun­
men that the price of cattle will mate­
ing Oct 1, 1903............. $ 13,012 01 there were only a few good crops north big as it would have been with more Belle mine, and did considerable de­ nied by his sisters, Misses Tiliie and
J. P. Lilly arrived from California day night, four of them in quick suc­
favorable
weather,
still
it
was
a
large
of Rogue Rher during the past season.
rially ad rance in the near future; in fact
RECAPITULATION.
velopment work, have transferred Martha, visited friends in this place Wednesday, on a visit with his son,
cession, caused considerable excite­
the market is already growing, strong­ Total warrants outstand­
E. F. Simon,formerly of Eagle Point, aud select one. And all enjoyed them­ their interest in it to Geo. A. Dyson, Sunday.
Luke Lilly of Sterlingville, the genial ment in Medford for awhile.
selves
thoroughly,
too.
er. The decline was due to the report­
ing Oct. 1. 1903.............. $ 86,744 49 I is now engaged in farming in Jose­
representing parties living in Lane
Central Point C. uccil 1067 of Ladies miner.
It seems that Walter Wyland, an in­
Dem tree's popular orchestra, from county, for a snug little sum.
ed hay shortage; and now, that the buy­ Interest outstanding Oct.
phine county, some miles southeast of
and Knights of Security, at their reg­
A. Jeldness, who is operating in the dividual who has been engaged in sev­
ers are convinced that they can get no
1, 1903............................... 13,012 01 Grants Pass. His mother is with him. Grants Pa-s, gained new laurels, dis­ Their successors will operate on a ular meeting Saturday evening, in­
copper belt, in the vicinity of the Cali­ eral questionable transactions lately
more cheap cattle on that account, will
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lindsey tarried a pensing musie up-to-date and of the more extensive scale, probably install­ stalled ihe following officers for tiie fornia line, was in our town a short and made himself quite obnoxious here-
Total
interest
and
princi
­
ensuing
yean
President,
Jos.
C.
Wil
­
m st satisfactory character. The sup­
in all probability advance the price to
son; vice-president, Jos. B. Holmes; time ago.
pal. Oct. 1, 1903........... $ ‘.»9,756 50 few hours in Grants Pass Monday. per served was a triu mph of the cul ing machinery in the near future.
j about» for sometime past, went into the
figures that will be acceptable to own­
They
desire
to
dispose
of
their
farm,
There seems every possibility of this second vice-president. Jos. H. Mann;
Fuuds in hands or treasur­
Thos. Owens, has returned
I Hotel Nash bar, in
intoxicated and
inary
art.
ers.
financial secretary, Marv A. Mee;
which is one of the best on Applegate
er for redemption of
Great pain« bad be«n taken and no mine proving valuable property and treasurer, Mrs. Melissa Elliott; pre­ section, after a long absence. He will quarrelsome conditionjor trouble. He
Mr. Robinett and two of his sons are expense spared, and the memtets of again demonstrating the fact that late, Mary E. Fries; conductor. Mrs. engage in mining in Grave Creek dis- had been ordered out of the place be.
wai rants..........................$ 8837 39
T he most desperate of criminals seem
at
Grants Pass, and may engage in the club are to be congratulated on there are a number of rich,permanent Rosa Wilson; guard, Mrs. Jessie i trict next season.
fore, and when he returned the bar­
to be those who expect the most clem­
Total outstanding debt
Mann; sentinel, Mrs. Mollie Hulmes.
mines in Southern Oregon.
blacksmithing
there.
They
are
good
keeper, Chas. B. Gay. mistrusted that
D.
R.
Warner,
the
well-known
oper-
the
success
they
met
with
in
enter
­
ency. Now cornea Chris Evans, who
There were seven new members takeD
Oct. 1, 1903..................... 4 90,919 11 mechanics and give general satisfac
»tor in government land», who has he carried a concealed weapon
taining the guests.
with Sontag took part in one of the
in
and
a
social
evening
spent.
COMPARISON.
Wyland declined Gay's invitation to
tion.
A NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
been at Ashland for sometime past, is
most sensational episodes in the crim­ Outstanding warrants and
disarm
himsdf, when the latter fired
at Grants Pass again.
Levi McDonald aud Miss Birdie
A Big Undertaking.
The Salve that Heals
inal history of the coast, asking Gov.
interest March 1, 1903.. $106,515 26
Will.
McDaniel
has
opened
a
nea
his
pistol
and evidently wounded him,
Hoagland, a popular young couple, Without leaving a «car i« DeWitt’s. cigar, confectionery and fruit store in
Pardee of California for release on pa­ Principal and intere?t out­
E. C. Hart of Yreka, Calif., is pay­
as
blood
was
afterward seen on his per­
One
of
the
heaviest
undertakings
were
married
at
Klamath
Falls
Oct.
role. He has been confined in the state
The name Witch Hazel Salve Is ap- Ryan's
........ = building, j«n
Suu<me, »uu
ing his father, superintendent of the
Jacksonville,
and
standing Oct. 1. 19u3 .$ 90,919 11
son.
Wyland
th n ran behind a parti­
ever
l»egun
in
Southern
Oregon
is
now
4tb. The bride is a native of Jackson plied to many salve«, but De Witt’s j keeps a complete assortment of the
prison at Folsom during the past ten
Iowa Lumber Co.’s saw mill, a visit.
tion
and
fired
four shots at Gay, none
Witch
Hazel
Salve
is
the
only
Witch
best
of
everything
in
bisl
’
ne
Standard
uuder
way,
a
corps
of
engineeis
being
years, the officials of which have given Reduction of debt............... $ 15,596 15 county.
Hazel Salve made tint coutains the J brands a specialtv. Give him a call at work surveying for final work on He expects to locate in Medford.
of
which
took
effect, however. The
him the recommendation of being a
Pat Jennings, a mining man well pure, unadulterated witch hazel. If for he will treat vou well.
Mr. and Mrs H. Williams of Ashland bar-room was filled with people at the
You Know What You Are Taking
the
last
forty
miles
of
the
Gold
Hill
model prisoner. His kind cannot be in When you lake Grove's Tasteless Chili Tonic, known in Southern Oregon, is said to any other Wirch Hazel Salve Is offer-1
_____ ______
High Line ditch, which is one of have been visiting in Jacksonville, time aDd it is surprising that some*
-
because the formula is plainly printed on every have cleaned up a snug fortune on his ed you it is a counterfeit. E. C. De-!
custody too long.
bottle, show Ing that it is simply iron and (Jul
Witt invented Witch Hazel Salve and !
,f The B,b>
Teeth.
the
largest ever undertaken in Ore­ guests of Prof, and Mr». E. E. Wash­ body was not hit.
bine In a tasteless form. No Cure. No Pay. 50c horse Mansardduring the late races at DeWitt's Witch Hazrl Salve is the
sure »Ed use that old and well-tried reme-
burn. The latter is their daughter.
Immediately afterward Wyland ob­
h.. t .»lv . ir> O.o u, rlrl I
1
M Rs ■ WINSLOWS SvOTHING SYHUr, tor gon, and. besides being used for the
Portland.
l>t>t
111
t
be
world
for
blind»bleed-
Children
teething
It
soothes
the
child,
soft
I A Murderer and Three Thugs
School Superintendent Dally is In tained a horse and buggy and disap­
great
placer
deposits
which
it
is
in
ing, itching and protruding piles. , ens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic
H. E. Ankeny, who was quite sick Sold
bv all druggist«
»nd Is the best remedy tor diarrhoea. Twenty tended to supply with water, will ir­ even a more genial mood than usual, peared, whither nobody seems to know,
- '
Ove cent* a bottle
Convicted.
with a stomach trouble, at the home of
rigate 30,000 acres of agriculture land. all because of the arrival of the stork although the rig was returned. He
his daughter, Mrs. R. E. Cantrail, is
When completed the project will cost at bis house with a bouncing boy baby. will be promptly arrested should he re­
Tire trial of T J. Gibsou, who shot convalescent and will return to Ster­
over 11,000,000, a large sum of which
Services will be held Sunday at the turn.
Is a Common Spring Trouble.
and killed J. F. Schonbachler, in a lingville soon.
has been assured.
M. E. church by Rev. Sanford Snyder.
It’s a sign that the blood is deficient dispute over some land situated near
R. E. Peyton, who lives in the upper
The ground t» be covered is in Jack- Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m :
io vitality, just as pimples and other Merlin, about two years agy, was Rogue River section, was in Medford
son county, and the head of the ditch Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. All are
eruption» are signs that the blood concluded at Giants Pass Saturday Saturday, accompaniel by Mr. Rowe.
commerces above the Rogue river invited.
is impure.
evening.
He is completing a neat and commodi­
fail*. The placer gr< und comprises
J. L. Stratford, the photographer,
It’s a warning, too, which only tho
<,ver a week had been spent in em- ous residence.
20,(00, acre- aud each jear there will has been in Jacksonville, looking over
hazarduua fail to heed.
paneling a jury, and not until the
be 100 acres of placer w rked under the ground. He was engaged in busi­
The Fruit Growers' Union has been
i qualification of 80 citizens of Jose-
the ditch. The company is local in ness for some time at Yreka, Calif.,
shipping several carloads of Winter
its organization, and Milo P. Ward,
pbine county had t>een determined Nellis pears to different points east of
who is one of the members, is now at and did well.
Scott’s Emulsion is the
• 7)*//
was the requisite number obtained. the Rocky Mountains. They are giv­
Indianap >11-, Ind., his old home, get­
L. Bannister, the miner, was at
Good
Buildings;
New
Gymnasium,
with
modern
appli-
CIria
There Is always an aversion to sitting
means
of life and of the en­
ting
the
funds
jet
to
be
secured.
ing entire satisfaction.
Grants Pass recently. He is getting
an?u; fine Library; well equipped Chemical and Physical
Remove it, give new life, new cour- ■ on a murder trial; and then there Is
Already 20 miles of the work is well
joyment
of life of thousands of
An important case, involving a mine
Laboratory; one New School Building, with new furnish­
under way, and it is expected that ready to operate in Whisky Creek dis­
age, strength and animation.
much that the attorneys pick flaws in
wi bin two years the ditch will be in trict, where he has excellent pioperty, men, women and children.
located in Siskiyou county, Calif., is
ings throughout; old buildings repaired; fine Water Supply
They cleanse the blood aud clear the when trying an important case.
opt ration.
on a large scale.
To the men Scott’s Emul­
at
precent
on
trial
at
Yreka.
The
east
­
added; Surroundings Healthful; Social Atmosphere of the
The trial, which,is Gibson’s third,
complexion.
C.
L.
Reames
has
returned
from
Sa
­
ern
company
in
possession
is
being
rep
­
sion gives the flesh and
was ably and very energetically con­
School Good and Stimulating to Best Effort on the Part of
Another Fatal Accident.
, Accept no substitute.
lem, where he appeared in the Supreme strength so necessary for the
resented by Hon. J. M. Sheets, at­
the Student; Living Expenses Nominal; Departments in
* “I felt tired all the time and con’d not ducted on both sides. D.strict Attor­
Court, with District Attorney Reames,
sleep.
After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla ney Reames and H. D. Norton repre­ torney-general of Ohio.
Charge of Specialists; Special Opportunities for Study of
Geo. Smith, a young man residing
for the respondent in the case of Mary cure of consumption and the
Frank Blair, who formerly traveled
a while I could sleep well and the tired sented the Stile aud Hon. R.G.Smith
in Big Butte precinct with his par­
Vocal and Instrumental Music Afforded.
repairing of body losses from
H. Hanley Vs. Ellen J. Kubli.
feeling bad gone. This great medicine has of Grants Pass and Hon. L. Bilyeu of in this section, tn the interest of a Port­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McKee, was
Send for Catalogue to
any
wasting disease.
also cured me of scrofula” Mas. C. M. Eugene appeared for the defendent. land firm, now has three stores, one
H. Goodhart, the expert painter,
last Saturday the victim of an acci­
Boor, Gilead, Conn.
For
women Scott’s Emul­
who
has
been
at
Portland
and
Rose
­
After instructions by JuJge Hanna each at Springfield, Fall Creek and
dent that proved instantly fatal.
Mood’s Sarsaparilla promises ts the jury retired for deliberation. The Natron, Lane county.
burg,
returned
Snnday
to
decorate
Gus
B. F. MULKEY, President
sion does this and more. It is
That morning Smith had gone forth
cure and keeps tho promise.
I first ballot resulted in nine of the ju- ,
L. W. Charles, formerly of the Gold
to cut down a tree. He accomplished Newbury’s new residence, which will a most sustaining food and
rors voting for conviction of murder Hill News, has gone to Portland, where
bis work, but with results that caused be one of the neatest in Southern Ore- tonic for the special trials that
In the first degree. The three ot hers he expects to enter the employ of Deni­
his death. After the tree bad been gon.
T he Chinaman is crowding the bor­
women have to bear.
Rev. Sanford Snyder, our new
held out stubbornly, however, and af­ son & Co., who furnish S. P. trains
cut
through it snapped off in such a
der» of the United States on all sides.
To children Scott’s Emul­
tor,
delivered
his
nrst
sermons
at
the
ter being out over 18 hours a verdict with newspapers, fruit,etc.
manner as to catch the unfortunate
Mexico has just admitted the coolie to
M.
E.
church
Sunday
morning
and
sion
gives food and strength
of murder in the second degree was
man, crushing him in a fearful man­
District Attorney Reames was in
that country, and the Mexican mines,
Training School for Teachers. Courses
evening.
He
handled
his
subjects
returned.
for growth of flesh and bone
Salem the forepart of the week, and ap­
arranged especially for training teacher.« ner. Not returning when expected,
cities and villages will soon swarm with
Gibson’s previous trial resulted peared in the Supreme Court as attor­
for all branches of tiie profession. Most Smith’s relatives instituted a seacii cleverly and left a very good impres- j and blood.
For pale girls,
them. From the Mexican border it
sion.
more seriously, and but for a reversal . ney for respondent in the case of Mary
approved methods L<r grade! and un­ and so m L und his body.
for
thin
and
sickly
boys ScotTs
will be an easy step into the United
graded work taught in actual district
The Presbyterian Society of Chris­
l.y the Supreme Court of its verdict; H. Hanley vs. Ellen J. Kubli.
Geo. Smith was 26 years of age,near­
States, and the officials of the immigra­
sebo 1 The demand for graduale« of ly all of which he had spent in Jack- tian Endeavor held a very interesting Emulsion is a great help.
he would have hanged.
thi- school as teachers far exceeds the
tion and secret service departments will
Send for free sample.
county. He was an industrious meeting Friday evening, which was
A sentence of imprisonment for life ; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cronemiller,
supply. The Training Department. which son
have their hand» full watching the line. will be imp s d by Judge Hanna to­ who are among the first residents of
SCOTT A BOWNE. Chemists.
and liiDoralle nan, well liked by well attended. The splendid program
consists of a nine-grade public school of his
409—415 Pearl Street.
New York.
companions, and bis untimely
The congestion of population in China morrow. and Gibson will immediately Fort Klamath district, have been visit­
about 250 pupils, is well equipped in all its death will I k * generally regretted.
prepared for the occasion was cleverly
5Oo. and $1.00: all druasiste. _<
is something terrible. There must be thereafter be taken to Salem by She- ing, also doiDg business with our mer­
branche«,in< ludingSloyd M usic, Drawing
rendered.
and Physical Tiaining. The Norma)
safety valves by which the increasing iff Lewis.
chants.
They
were
accompanied
by
The two negroes and small white
G. M. Caldwell and John Howell,who
PIPE
WANTED.
Course
tiie
best
and
quickest
way
toState
hordes can escape from the intense i boy, who were arrested in Medford, Miss Kate Cronemiller, who has been
are two excellent mechanics, will soon
Certificate.
Fall
termi
pc
ii«Septembcr22.
pressure at home, and the world is being several weeks age by Marshal Howard stopping with them a short time.
The undersigned wish to buy b
For catalogue or iriformatk n, address
begin the manufacture of chairs and
•earched for outlets. South Africa. and his posse, charged with holding
tween 200 and 500 feet of bydraul
A successful operation for appendi­ ok J. B. B utlf . k , Secretary.
furniture of a superior quality and up-
E
D.
RESSLER,
President.
pipe, 10 or 11 inch, in good order.
South America, British Columbia, and up two young fellows at Grant« Pass, citis was performed, last Saturday, on
to-date style. They also expect to
were tried in the circuit court for Jo-
Address
at
once
now Mexico, offer such outlets, and this sepbinecounty Monday and convicted. a son of Chas G. Anderson of Medford, ■
install a small saw mill and other ma­
M ahan & H afer ,
great, clannish race will continue to Judge Hanna will semen e them to­ by Doctors Gale and Cameron, assisted
Ashland, Otegon.
chinery. Both of them have had con­
morrow.
scatter, and it is hoped improve.
by Dr. Hargrave. The boy has been
siderable experience in this line and
Always say “Cyrus Noble“
very sick, but is steadily improving.
SACKS FOR SALE
w
may be expected to give satisfaction in
Weather Report.
J. W. HILL, Principal,
in reply to the great American inquiry, “What’ll it be?’
Large numbers of ducks, more than
every way.
Five thousand burlap sack«, in good
24th & Marshall Sts., Portland, Ore
I rd?r, for sale cl’<an. Also the larg-
1 he following Is a weather report have been seen in the valley for many
Retail Market Report.
<86 stock of second-hard goods in
For men who toil
for the month of September, furnished years, and which causes much comment,
are congregating on the lake created j
Southern Oregon. Bargains in even­ The following quotations were
by E Britt, volunteer observer:
line. •
I ke D avi «, I I made up this afternoon, and is an
whisky is the best straight drink. Inhigh-balls, punches,
by
Ray
’
s
dam.
Steps
should
now
be
Mean temperature, 62.28 degrees;
egg noggs, whisky sour, or fancy mixed drinks, the
Sixth
streit,
Grants Pass. impartial report of the prices charged
V
N oble brands are true to their name. They are peers
maximum temperature, 95 deg. on 3d; taken to protect the birds from ruth­
by Jacksonville dealers:
among
the
nobility
of
stimulauts.
Call
for
them
g
minimum temperature, 36 degrees, less slaughter and also give them en­
Wheat—$1 per bushel.
OASTonx a .
M
all
Ffaca*
Mfhwr*
Drink,
ara
Dlapanaad.
Flour—$2.20 (a1 $2.40 per 100 pounds.
Boara th*
__ #
iLind You Have Always Boiiglt
ou the 30lh; total precipitation, .55 couragement to perpetuate their visits.
Oats
—55c pei bushel.
Through
reports
from
Klamath
Signature
inches; number of clear days, 21: num­
V. J. VAN SCHUYVER4 CO., lac.. Distributer*. PORTLAND, ORE.
Barley—Rolled, $1.50 per cental.
of
ber of partly cloudy days, 9; number county we learn that there are' thou­
4Í
Hay—Per ton, baled, $16.
Copper-riveted
of cloudy days, 0.
sands of dead salmon lying along the
Potatoes—lc per lb.
Onions—14c per pound.
Klamath river, for miles. The cause is
New buildlugs, modern and complete
Cures Chills and Fever.
Butter—50c per roll.
supposed to be some mysterious disease.
Manual training, Military discipline
Beans—3(<’5c per pound.
G. W. Wirt, Nacogiidolres, Texas, The gills of the dead fish are full <-f
Boys successfully fitted for all col
Lard—15c per pouud.
say»: “His daughter had chills and
leges or for business life.
small
holes,
indicating
the
work
of
,
Eggs
—
30
cts
per
dozen.
lever for three yea»s; lie could not.
Principal of twenty-five years’ expe­
Sugar—D. G. $6.05(a$6 55 per cwt.
find anything that would help her till I some deadly parasite.
rience in Portland.
Poultry—$3.50 to $4.00 per dozen.
he ustd Heibioe. His wife will not
Boys of any age admitted
Take
Tablets.
Z
onevery
The Klamath Republican says that
Hams— 16c(a>17c per pound.
keep house without it. ani cannot
time.
Seven Million boxes sold in post 12 months.
This
signature,
box.
25c.
S.
F.
Morine
of
Jackson
county,
has
i
Shoulders
—
12jc
Jc per pound.
W rite for catalo
say to much for it.” 50c. Sold by
Side Bacon—If
dXa2Oc per pound.
bought of Ed. Terwilliger his 440 t*cre ' 0
Fall term opuns gue.
City Drug Store.
SEMI-ANNUAL EXHIBIT
OF COUNTY FINANCES.
BRIEF MENTION
ZjniiLssnsoN si mm
HSOMOd
nsvrnu aio shi
That
Tired Feeling
Southern Oregon
State Normal School,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
alllS
Ashland,
Ore.
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
State Normal School, Monmouth
HILL
Military
Academy,
CYRUS NOBLE!!!'“
%
APRIVATE BOARDING
and DAY SCHOOL for
Young Men.
Levi Strauss c Co*is
e r* et Ils
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Laxative Bromo Quinine