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NO. 63
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER L, 1903.
Improvement of Crater Lake.
BRIEF MENTION
À Couple of Boxing Contests.
PERSONAL MENTION
1
LOCAL NOTES.
he has washed in former seasons
What the result will be can easily be
Imagined.
The Thanksgiving ball given under
the direction of Jane Mason Mc­
Cully Cabin, N. D. O., was a social tri­
umph and financial success. More
than 60 tickets were sold, Splendid
music was furnished by the Ashland
Orchestra, and the supper was just
such as is always served on such oc-
casions by the order — superfine. —
Nearly *60 were netted. The ladies
are highly complimented upon their
SUCCOBS.
THE OU) RELIABLE
Sheriff Rader was in Medford Mon­ The County Comniisuioners Court is
Not a great many witnessed the day, on official business.
W.
F.
Arant,
superintendent
of
in session.
THE THBILLING EXPERIENCE 01
fist ic eucounters pulled off In Jackson­
Crater Lake National Park, in his
Hon.
W.
A.
Carter,
of
Gold
Hill,
and
Miss Clara Rader has been visiting
CAPTAIN WESTBROOK.
ville Friday night, although several his family are visiting in Salem.
annual report, has made the following
I in Medford.
parts of Southern Oregon were repre­
For a Year After Hi» Capture He Wai recommendations to the Secretary of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faucett of Wat­
8. T. Sandry of Tolo, the expert
sented. More might have attended
Moved Froiu One Prison to Another
the Interior.
kins were Medford visitors Monday.
miner,
was a late visitor.
An<i Was Finally Bschaaged.
but for the rumor abroad that a hall
1st. To put the road from the south
Peter Denhoff, who was at Jaekson-
Mr. Lyden went down to Medford
A Confederate force under command line of the park to Anna Creek, a dis­
could not be secured and the affair
ville during the summer, is again in Tuesday, to see Dolph Naylor.
of Brigadier-General John A. McA(is­ tance of eight miles, in good condition.
would fall through.
Medford.
land had attacked on July 3rd, 1864, a
Tbe
preliminary
bout
between
Otis
T. J. Oden of Pleasant creek was in
2nd. To contract a bridge over
blockhouse ten miles west of Martins­
Deputy
Sheriff
Crawford
and
his
King
of
Ashland
and
Kid
Murphy
of
town
the forepart of the week.
burg, W. Va. Captain N. S. Westbrook White Horse Creek and make other
Grants Pass was spirited and Interest­ family visited in Gold Hill the forepart
necessary
improvements
in
tiie
road.
Walter Applegate, deputy recorder,
with the remnants of Companies B and
ing. The lads are both clever with of the week.
3rd. To make a change in the road
F of the 1.35th Ohio Volunteers, made a
spent Saturday and Sunday at Ashland.
glovesand the science they displayed
W. H. Maultby, who is in the em­
gallant defense, but wheu a six-gun bat­ ftom about 3( miles west of the sum­
T. J. Hagan of Tolo, the well-known
pleased the audience. In the fourth ploy of the Iowa Lumber Co., visited
tery was brought to bear upon his posi­ mit of the mountain In tbe park to
miner, was with us one day this week.
tion. further lesistance became a useless Anna Creek Bridge, which would
round Murphy found that bis com­ his family, which lives in Medford Sun­
Mrs. O. Hhrbaugb and Miss Anna
sacrifice of life. For a year after his eliminate from the road a high hill,
petitor was too much for him and day.
Keegan
were Medford visitors, Wed­
surrender, Ca(>tain Westbrook,who now
Accordlog to the New York market
gave up. King got the decision.
which is on either side, one of the
W. M. Colvig has returned from his nesday.
lives at Ripley, Ill., was confined in
reports
over 2,000,000 barrels of apples
The tight betwem Gtnnon and trip to British Columbia in the interest
Southern prisous. In telling his expe­ steepest and hardest hills in Southern
C.
W.
DeCarlowand
Mrs.Dooms
of
have
been
shipped to Europe already
Bennett
was
very
short
and
vicious.
Absolutely Pure. '
Oregon.
of the Supreme Lodge of the A. O. U.
rience. he says:
this
fall,
and
tbe short crop in Eng­
The
latter
was
knocked
out
in
the
Elk
Creek
were
doing
business
here
4th. To complete tbe road from
W.
“ They took me from one place to an­
land and on the Continent will cause THERE IS ND SUBSTITUTE
Tuesday.
first round. A blow in the stomach,
other till I had been in nearly all the Anna Creek bridge to the rim of the
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hicks have gone
quickly followed by an uppercut on
prisons of the Confederacy and, by the crater, two miles of which has been
Mrs. Ella Cook went to Ashland tbe shipment of many more hundreds
to Carifornia, where they will probably
time I was exchanged at Annapolis in constructed.
the jaw, did the work.
Wednesday
morning, aDd will be gone of thousands of barrels during tbe
spend the winter. W
We are sorry to
Got Even on Her.
winter. The week of November 16-21
the spring of 1865, I was reduced to a
It was sometime before Bennett re­
5ih. To improve tbe trail leading
learn that Mrs. H ’s health is quite sometime.
physical wreek. The exposure caused
was
the
largest
export
week
on
record.
covered,
and
an
anxious
look
began
Mrs. N. Langell and Miss Allie Klip- Statistics show tbe shipment of
poor.
sciatic rheumatism which became chronic from the summit of the crater to the
“Smoking on the car?” exclaimed
to spread over the countenances of the
pel visited their Jacksonville friends apples to have been as follows:
and did not leave me until thirty years waler’s edge and also to stretch a
H.
M.
Coss
and
his
family,
who
have
the
disgusted woman, as Dennis
spectators.
There
seems
to
be
bad
afterward wheu I took Dr. Williams’ cable along the t rail to aid persons in
been at Crescent City, Cal , for some Wednesday.
From
New
York,
60,935
barrels;
Flaherty,
with bis short-stemmed
blood
between
tbe
two
men
and
Pink Pills for Pale People aud was cured. making the trip and to lessen tbe
Mrs. J. N. Russell was in Medford a Boston, 60,077 barrels; Montreal, 73,092 pipe, took the seat beside her.
Gannon lost no time in finishing his time, are among us again. He sold
“ The disease affected my entire sys­ danger.
“Oi am,” rejoined Dennis, between
opponent.
It is reported that a quite a number of organs and pianos few days since, making Mrs. B. P. barrels; Portland, Me. 10,483 barrels
tem. lu additiou to the agonies of the
6th. To place a strong iron railing
Theiss a visit.
and Halifax, N. 8., 19,500 barrels. Of long and determined puffs. “And ay
rheumatism I had indigestiou in its along the outer edge of Victor rock, tu
bet of *50o a side was involved in the while gone.
worst form, together with kiduey trouble provide against accident, as nearly
Mrs. G. W. Thrasher and Miss this quantity Liverpool took 113,332 ye don’t loike ut, go down an’ git in­
Mrs. S. E. Dunnlngton has returned
lesult of this contest.
and heart failure. I wus getting thor­
Emma
Ulrich were Medford visitors barrels: London, 46,443 barrels; Glas­ side. These sates are for smokers.”
from
an
extended
visit
to
her
old
home
every visitor goes here for a good view
oughly used up.”
gow, 28,109 barrels; Hamburg, 20,862
one
day
this week.
“If you were my husband I’d give
in
Missouri.
She
reports
many
changes
“ How did von coms to take Dr. Wil­ of tbe lake and surrounding country.
barrels;
Hull,
5226
barrels;
Paris,
653
you
poison.”
for the better have takeu place siuee
Rev. J. D. Murphy has gone north,
7th. To eugage two patrolman for
liams' Pink Pills?” was asked.
“Would ye, now?” (Puff, puff).
barrels;
Antwerp,
1161
barrels;
Bre
­
she
lived
there.
and there will be no services at the
“A neighbor of mine, James M. Stout, the park from June 15 to October 15,
“Ol think av ye wor me wolfe”—puff,
men, 316 barrels; Copenhagen, 250 puff
was cured of rheumatism by this remedy each year.
Chas. E. Terrill,one of Butte Creek’s Catholic church.
—“Oi’d take it.”
N. S. Drew, of Kiamath Count)
barrels; Bristol, 6877 barrels, and
wheu he was so twd tliat. he could not
Sth. To provide a small strong
who pooled his cattle with those of most energetic young men, was in our
Thos Riley and J Patterson, county
Manchester, 7768 barrels, a total of
straighten up. So I thought what cured house on the rim of the lake and pro­
Egg-Producing Feeds.
other cattlemen of Alkali valley for town a few days ago. He has bargain­ commissioners, are in Jacksonville, on
231,097 barrels, the largest week’s
him would cure me. And I was right.” vide with register and other supplies
ed
with
Peter
Britt
for
one
of
the
best
shipment to San Francisco, has re­
official business.
Rheumatism is a disease of the blood.
business in the history of tbe export
farms in that section.
necessary
for
the
registration
of
visi
­
The following list of egg-producing
ceived
returns
on
his
lot
—
40
head.
G. W. Hackathorn, formerly of Elk trade. Last year the entire export
External applications may afford tempo­
tors
to
the
park.
feeds
is as good as if sold in paper
Tile
number
shipped
was
242
head.
Will Muller is acting as salesman at Creek, has become a resident of Elk-
rary relief, but to care the disease it is
traffic in apples only amounted to526,- bags at 25 cents per pound: Oats and
9th.
Als-i
for
a
register
aud
a
water
­
the
1
’
he
cattle
were
turned
over
to
the
store
of
J.
G.
Van
Dyke
A
Co.
necessary to treat it through the blood.
ton, Douglas county.
636 barrels.
bran, or wheat and bran, wet, but
Dr. Williams’Pink Pills for Pale People proof metal case to be placed on
Oakltud Meat Co., who butcher and This popular bouse is enjoying a better
Thos. Collinson, representing Flelsch-
Color decides tbe destination of cold in warm and scalded tn cold
go directly to the seat of the disorder, Wizard Island.
sell, taking for their pay the offal. or trade than ever, and it has been com­ ner, Mayor A Co., has been making us
purifying and enriching tbe blood by
apples for foreign markets. Newtown weather. Corn or any other grain at
lOtb. To establish a house or station
Mr. Drew’s lot 24 were steers, the pelled to enlarge its force of clerks in his regular visit.
eliminating poisonous elements and re­
pippins and other green apples go to night, some green stuff every day,
in
the
park,
also
a
small
stable
and
bal.nce cows. For their hides he re­ consequence.
newing health-giving forces. They are
Alvin
and
Rudolph
Bieberstedt
of
England. The Germans prefer red and insects and table scraps. The
tool
house.
a positive specific not only for rheuma­
ceived *45; for the meat, *1184.21—a
W. F. Horn, the wideawake agent of upper Butte Creek, were in the central
apples,
and all russets go to France. same list is good growing feed for
tism, bnt for all diseases arisiug from
11th. For the salary of the superin­
total of *1229.21. Average price paid tbe Massachusetts Mutual Ins. Co., af­
valley one day this week.
poor blood or weakened nerves. They tendent and for the keeping of an ad­
Outside of Oregon and California, young chicks, and furnishes al! the
per
head,
*30.73.
The
transportation
ter a professional .visit in Medford of
are sold at fifty cents a box, or six boxes
J. F. nail and his family, whose farm apples have always been shipped in egg-shell material needed, especially
charges were *150; hay *1 25. Mr. considerable length, has returnod to
for two dollars and a half, and may be ditional horse for use in the park.
lies
near Brownsboro, have become barrels, but the heavy demnad on If tbe drinking water contains much
had from all druggists or direct by mail
Drew therefore cleared *1009 21 i on 40 G-ants Pass. He wrote a number of
barrels this season has earned a lime. And then, if they have access
from Dr. Williams Medicine Company,
residents
of Jacksonville.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
head of cattle that the cattle buyer
I
tbe ground, they will find all the
policies while here.
Schenectady, N. Y.
shortage, and Eastern apple-growers to
Will.
Morris
of
Central
Point
has
grit
they require. Any other grain
would have takeu only at a much
Digests all classes of food, tones
Willie Murphy, who has been clerk­
have been said to resort to boxes also. food is as good as these, such as sor­
and strengt hens the stomach and di­
been
the
guest
of
his
sister,
Mr.
and
lower figure.
ing in Deuel A Hubbs' store at Ash­
Shippers have always preferred boxes ghum seed, millet seed, sunflower
gestive organs. Cures Dyspepsia, lo-
Mrs. J. W. Jacobs of Ashland.
land, is now deputy postmaster of
■
Stomaeh Troubles, and
T he interference of parents with the digestion,
but they have never been able to seed, milo maize or Kaffir corn. See
H.
D.
Norton,
one
of
tbe
leading
at
­
that they get enough of these to keep
Live
Decoy
Ducks.
makes
rich
red
blo>d,
health
and
Jacksonville.
Geo.
McCune,
whom
he
discipline t at must be maintained in
change tbe custom of packing in them in good condition.—{Farm and
strength, Kodol
Cure re­
succeeds, has resumed his old position torneys of Grants Pass, was here Wed­ barrels before.
every well-regulated school not only builds wornout Dyspepsia
Ranch.
tissues,
purifies,
nesday, on professional business.
A flock of ducks of a new species is at J. M. Cronemiller's store.
tends to destroy the efficiency of the strengthens aud sweetens tbe stom-
kept at Cai tain Riley's preserve at
T hs following dismal dispatch ha
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bebbof Applegate
school, but spoils the “dear child’’ in ach. Goy. G. A. Atkinson of W. Va.
Hod About to Barat From Severe
Will Ireland, who was interested in
____ HMi_
Dead Willows, near Portland, and are
of bot-
been eent by a Chicago press associa­
have been visitng at Medford and
whose behalf pater familias shows his says: “1 have used a number
Bilious Attack.
lies of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and iiave
used as decoys. They are known as the Oregon Belle mine, before it was Central Point during the past week
tion: “It is estimated that before the
ears. Things have changed since the found
sold to the company represented by
it tote a very effective and, in­
“
I
had
a
severe bilious attack and close of the year the big employing con­
“
homing
ducks,
’
’
and
are
very
domes
­
cruel days when the present adult deed, a powerful remedy for stomach
Wm. Hillis, one of Pleasant Creek's felt like my head was about to burst
Foster & Gunnell, is on Forest Creek
tic in their habits, coming into the
cerns of the country will have discharg -
generation learned its multiplication ailments. I recommend it to my
again. He is interested in another ledge most prosperous young citizens, was in when I got hold of a free sample of
bouse occupied by the hunters when­
ed nearly 1,000,000 men, most of them
Chamberlain
’
s
Stomach
and
Liver
table. In those days when a pupil got friends.” Sold by all druggists.
there, which promises well, and will Jacksonville Tuesday, on probate busi­ Tablets. I took a dose of them after
ever this is allowel. When turned
laborers
and general utility workers.
a “licking” at school he said as little
start its development with a small force ness.
supper and the next day felt like a O f this number the railroads are ex­
cut they wing their flight over all
about it as possible, knowing that if
A Christmas Gift.
C. M. Ruch, the accommodating new man and have been feeling happy pected to drop from employment 200,-
the ponds near and give calls in duck at present.
his parents heard of It he would be
since,” aaye Mr. J. W. Smith of
merchant,
came across the hill Vted- ever
language which entices other ducks
Julift,Texas. For biliousness, stom­ 000 men, the mine operators 50,000, the
pretty sure to get another when be
The Youth’s Companion is one of
neaday, to do business in our city. He ach troubles and constipation these machine shops and iron, steel and tin
to follow them home to where wheat
reached home. Nowadays the injured tbe few gifts that are always appro­
is
always welcome.
Tablets have no equal. Price 25 cents. plants, 250,000, and the building trades
is put out for them to eat. When
darling rushes homes to tell the doting priate and yet witbin reach of the
For sale bÿ all druggists.
more than 40,000.” No doubt there
L.
Bannister,
tbe
expert
miner,
has
the visitors begin to eat the homing
papa or mamma. The parent, now smallest purse. It brings to every
will be a much brighter outlook when
The
game
played
Thanksgiviog
gone
to
Yreka,
Calif.,
to
engage
in
min
­
ducks
get
into
the
cabin
out
of
danger
irate, complains to the board of member of the family something of
spring opens.
and the hunters shoot the birds which Day in Medford, between a local team ing. He expects to return to Josephine
directors, the members of that body Interest, something of value—a story
have been decoyed Into this death and an eleven representing the coun­ county in the spring.
with great formality order an investi­ that cheers, an article that carries
N early 16,000 acres of the fine pine
ty-seat, which was reported as haviDg
trap.
A. H. Steele, the well-known miner,
gation, the poor teacher, who in nine the reader to far-off countries or
timber on the eastern slope of the
Tom Horn, the cowboy who went to
It seemsas If hunting means slaugh­ been given the former by the referee, who has been operating in Squaw
cases out of ten only did his or her among men who govern, a sketch that
Cascade
mountains, between
the
tbe
gailows at Cheyenne a week ago,
on
account
of
interference
not
allow-
ter nowadays. The hunter who bags
Creek district during the past summer,
duty, is toasted to a turn, and after be­ amuses, a poem that puts a bit of
Military
and
McKenzie
wagon
roads,
scorning sympathy and defying death,
the most game no matter how be does td by the rules, made by one dt tbe is in Jacksonville, for the winter.
ing subjected to all sorts of humilia­ truth in a new and convincing way,
was deeded to a Minnesota timber firm
had, after all, It appears, the divine
it, now carries off the palm. For Jacksonville players, was really de­
tion is often informed to look for a page of pictures that bolds the
J. D Cook and Geo. E. Howland spark that is said to exist in every tbe other day by the State Land Board,
merly it was the most skillful shot clared a tie. No score was recorded were in Jacksonville Wednesday, on
another position. Yes, the times have children spellbound. It is America’s
for *1.25 an acre. The Eugene Guard
human heart. His mother, 85 years
changed; but it is by no means certain
The science and sentiment of the on either side.
business connected with their mining old, lives in Missouri. Though called wants to know how they managed to
home
paper
—
a
paper
received
weekly
that they have changed for the better
sport has evidently departed.
Both sides played a clean, skillful company.
get such a quantity, when an individual
in this respect at least. It is not of rec­ in more than half a million house­
the worst man in the history of the
game, which created mucii enthusi­
C. C. Ragsdale has retired from the
is
allowed to purchase but one hundred
ord that many pupils have boen per­ holds In the United States.
Thos. Lawson, one of our pioneers, West, Horn always held his mother
asm among tiie big crowd present.
manently injured by the punishment
and
sixty acres, and that at *2.50 an
If you desire to make a Christmas management of Hotel Nash and is suc­
having sold his land and stock, left for in reverent affection. In all tbeyears
received at school and most people up­
Mistakes were few aud all the players
ceeded by W. B. Townley, late of
acre? Simply by hiring some sixty
present
of
the
Companion,
send
the
his
old
home
In
Missouri
Wednesday.
on reaching years of discretion not on­
of his absence from home he wrote a
Klamatbon, Calif. The former will
tried their best to win.
We wish him a pleasant visit and safe long letter to her every month, keep­ persons to file on .the land with lieu-
ly admit that they deserved all they publishers the name and address of
land scrip, for which the state got but
got, but also that they failed to get the person to whom you wish to give not leave us, however, retaining con­ Chas. B. Gay, a few days ago, re­ Toe following is the lineup of the return.
ing up tbe practice during his impris­ *1.25 an acre And at that time a per­
anything like as much as they really the Companion, with *1.75, the an­ trol of the bar. Mr. Townley has had ceived a letter from relatives of Chas. game:
Jack Fenton, the wideawake man­ onment, but without letting her know son outside of the state land ring could
deserved.
experience in this line of A Cummings, anxiously inquiring for Jacksonville
Medford
nual subscription price. They will considerable
ager
of tbe Ashland Iron Works, and of bis situation. He left ten letters not get an acre of scrip from the State
business, aud comes highly recommend­ his whereabouts and offering a reward Bonham............. . LER................ Lyons
send to the address named the Com­ ed.
L
L.
Mulit, the clever cashier of the to be sent to her at intervals of a Board at the state price. It is com«
of S25Q.for the right information. He Reeve.............. . LTR. Erskine-Mikey
mon report that it was peddled about
panion’s Christmas Packet, already
First National Bank of Ashland, were month to keep up, possibly while she by their agents, whose profits may
Horse thieves are operating in the
for Cbr'stmas morning, containing mountains of northern Josephine left for 8 «utliern Oregon last July, Eaton.......... . ..LGR ... ...Gregory recent visitors.
lives, the fiction that he is still alive. well be Imagined.
the Companion Calendar for 1904, County. Seve/al horses were stolen with the intension of taking a timber Robinson.......... . C ......... Patterson
His brother and sister joined him iu
Dr.
R.
P.
Kendall,
who
has
been
claim and lias not been heard of since. Andrews.............. RGL.. ......... Childers
You don’t and can't if your stomach lithographed in twelve rolois and
the
deception, and will try to keep it
from
the
range
and
from
ranchers
on
making
a
trip
to
his
old
home
in
Illi
­
Any information concerning Mr. C. Swagerty
....... RTL............ Whitman
is weak. A weak stomach does not di­ gold, and subscription certificate for
up,
to
the end, that the aged mother
Grave creek, a few days ago. Part of will be thankfully received by Mr. Ulrich.................. REL..................Wilson nois, will return one day this week.
gest all that is ordinarily taken into it. the tifiy-two issues for 1904.
may
go
to her grave in the belief that
the animals wore found at Merlin, anti
Donegan................. Q
Crystal He stopped at a number of different
It gets tired easily, and wbat it fails to
The n :w subscriber for 1904 will re­ it was evident that the thieves were Gay.
her
oldest
boy is one of the most duti­
digest is wasted.
Cutler................. LHR...........
Corum cities and is well pleased with his visit.
ceive all tbe Issues of tbe Companion
ful of sons and one of the bent citizens
Good for Children.
Among the signs of a weak stomach for the remaining weeks of 1903 free attempting to drive the horses south­
Applegate..«.. .RHL..................... King
Two games of football are scheduled of Wyoming. While In tbe name of
are uneasiness after eating, fits of ner­ from the time of subscription, also ward, probably into California.
The pleasant to take and harmless McGill................... F
Northup to take place at Grants Pass Sunday
vous headache, and disagreeable belch­ tbe Companion Calendar for 1904, lith
The walking sick, what
justice and In the lntere t of public
One Minute Cough Cure gives im­
Referee, Chas. Ramsey.
During tbe past week our town has mediate relief in all cases of Cuugli,
between local teams and elevens from safety all good citizens may be glad
ing.
ographed in twelve colors and gold.
"I have taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla at
Umpire, E. E. Washburn.
Medford. Much interest is being taken that Tom Horn met the penalty due a crowd of them there are:
Annual Announcement Number, been Infested with a number of impu­ Croup and LaGrippe, because it doe*
different times for stomach troubles, and a
not
pass
immediately
into
the
con-
We hope to see the toys try
in the contests, aud they promise to be ills crime, the opinion that he was Persons who are thin and
run down condition of the system, and have fully describing tbe principal features dent, lazy young “coons,” who spent
been greatly benefited by its use. I would of the Companion’s new volume for their time dancing In saloons and earn­ stomach, but lakes i ffect right elusions ng tin.
utterly depraved must be revised in
quite interesting.
not be without it in ruy family. I am trou­ 1904, will be sent to any address free. ing a living in any onery, dishonest at tue seat of toe trouble. It
accordance with this scrapof evidence weak but not sick enough
Rev. F. G. Strange, pastor of the
draws out tl.e infl immatioo, heals
bled especially in summer with weak stom­ The Youth’s Companion, 144 Berkley
to go to bed.
way that presented itself. They are and soothes aud cures permanently by
ach and nausea and 6nd Break's Sarsaparilla Street, Boston, Massachusetts.
WANTED—SEVERAL PERSONS Presbyterian churches of Jacksonville
invaluable.” E. B. H ickman , W.Chester, Pa.
vagrants at the very best, and should enabling the I udv S to contribute pure ofeharacter and good reputation iu and Phoenix, will hold services in Jack­
Weather
Report.
“Chronic cases” that’s
be run out of town as soon as they land life givii g and life-sustaining oxygen each state (one in this county re
here. The authorities should not be to the blood and tissues. Dr. Arms­ quired) to represent, aud advertise old sonville Dec. 6th and 20th, at 11 a. m.
The following Is a weather report what the doctors call them,
slow in telling this scum of creation “to trong of Delia, Tex., prescribes it established wealthy business house of and 7:30 p. tn., and at Phoenix Dec.
and Pills
for
the month of November,furnished which in common English
daily and says there is no better cough solid financial standing Salary *21.00 13th and 27th, at tbe same hours.
move on.”
Strengthen and tone the stomach and
by
E.
Britt, volunteer observer:
remedy
made.
Sold
by
all
druggists
weekly
witii
expenses
additional,
all
the whole digestive system.
“I was much afflicted with sciatica, ”
Hon. Jarne, W. Virtue died at his
Rev. Robt. Ennis of Turner, who has
means—long sickness.
payable in cash direct every Wednes­
Mean
temperature, 45.74 degrees;
writes
Ed.
C.
Nud,
Iowavllle,
Sedg-
residence In Portland, Friday evening,
been making us a visit, left tor home
day
front
head
offices.
Hi
r?ear.d
car
­
wick Co., Kan , “going about on
To stop the continued
riage furnished when necessary. Ref­ Wednesday evening. He informs us maximum temperatale,75 deg. on 1st;
in tbe67th year of hisage. Mr. Virtue crutches
and suffering a deal of pain. I
T hat Governor Chamberlain will
minimum
temperature,
26
degrees,
erences.
Enclose
self-addressed
en
was a native of Ireland. He was born
that his daughter, Emma, not long
loss of flesh they need
Induced to try Ballard’s Snow
velope. Colonial, 332 Dcarbi rn St.
confine himself in his message to the in the country of Fermanagh, June was
on the 17th; total precipitation, 10.64
Liniment, which relieved me. I used
siuee
married
a
man
named
Parker
Chicago.
Legislature when it meets in special 14, 1837. Eaily in his life he came to three 50c bottles. It is the greatest
Inches; number of clear days, 2; num­ Scott’s Emulsion. For the
and is now living at Portland.
session December 21st to the tax ques­ Ontario, and in 1856 to Omaha, Neb. liniment I ever used; have recommend­
ber of partly cloudy days, 3; cloudy feeling of weakness they
ed it to a number of persons;all express
Chas. C. Pursel of Applegate, noth­ 25; total Bnowfall, { inch. The pre­
tion alone can be stated upon au­
Seven years later he moved to Baker themselves as being benefited by it. I
ing daunted by his many reverses, will cipitation for November was the need Scott’s Emulsion.. ‘
thority, because he has so emphatical­
county and made his home at Auburn. now walk without crutches, able to per­
try the sawmill business again. He is greatest monthly precipitation for
ly declared. “Under no circum­
It makes new flesh and
In 1864 Mr. Virtue was elected sheriff form a great deal ot light labor on the
having the parts damaged by ,fire re­ any month during the past 20years.
stances,” said be, when asked for his and served six yea.'s. After the ex­ farm.” 25c, 50c and *1.00. Dr. J.
gives new life to the weak
Elin ale, Central Point, Ore.
paired, and expects to have everything
opinion as to whether the portage rail­
piration of his office he engaged in
in
running
order
before
very
long.
way law should be repealed, “will I
Quite a number of our farmers and
system.
SETTLE UP NOTICE.
mining and a’so invested his means In
mention anything in my message to
horticulturists are receiving fruit trees,
Arthur
Gilmore,an
energetic,
reliable
banking and stock-raising.
Scott’s Emulsion gets
the Legislature outside of the tax ques­
which is evidence that many hundreds
All persons Indebted to the under­
young man, who is employed in the
Early in biscareer he secured control
are requested to call and settle thin and weak persons out
tion. As to other legislation, whether
■of acres of new orchard will be planted
mine located in Siskiyou county, Calif., signed
of the famous Virtue mine and in
immediately. Accounts not paid by
necessary or not, I will leave it entirely
this fall. Steadily Jackson county is
of which J. B. Scott is superintendent, Jan. 1, 1904, will be placed in an attor{ of the rut. It makes new,
operating this property he advanced
to the members of that body. But,
being transformed into one immense
will be married this week to Miss ney’s hands for collection. A word to
the
interests
of
all
the
region
lying
so far as I am concerned, I called them
rich blood, strengthens the
Good Buildings; New Gymnasium, with modern appli­
orchard. Should tbe raising of fruit
Bertha Rexford, the amiable, worthy the wise is sufficient.
together to enact remedial legislation about Baker city, and directly pro­
D
unninoton & D eneff
ance;
fine
Library;
well
equipped
Chemical
and
Physical
continue
as
remunerative
in
tbe
future
nerves and gives appetite
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M Rexford
to remedy the defect in the Phelps law moted many other ventures.
Jacksonville, Nov. 19, 1903.
as it has during the past few years—
Laboratory;
one
New
School
Building,
with
new
furnish
­
and I will have nothing whatever to do
of
Applegate
precinct.
They
have
tbe
In 1896 Mr. Virtue moved to Leland,
for ordinary food.
k
with tbe session or its business aside
and there is no reason why it should
ings throughout; old buildings repaired; fine Water Supply
congratulations and best wishes of a
in Josephine county, and the year fol­
from it.”
Retail Market Repart.
not—this section will be almost exclu­
Scott’s Emulsion can be
added; Surroundings Healthful; Social Atmosphere of the
host of friends, in which we join.
lowing he represented that county in
sively devoted to horticulture for many
The
following
quotations
were
School Good and Stimulating to Best Effort on the Part of
the state legislature. Last year he
taken as long as sickness
A. W. Sturgis, the veteran miner, __
this up
afternoon,
and is an
years.
made
i ‘ ‘
the Student; Living Expenses Nominal; Departments in
went to Portland.
who owns a large body of rich placer impartial report of the prices charged lasts and do good all the
A musical genius of rare ability for
Mr. Virtue was married in 1867, at
Charge of Specialists; Special Opportunities for Study of
ground, situated in Forest creek dis­ by Jacksonville dealers:
time.
Wheat—*1 per bushel.
Baker City, to Miss Bowen, sister of one ot her age is Winifred Flanagan,
Vocal and Instrumental Music Afforded.
trict, will operate on a much more ex­
Flour—«2.30 *2.45 per 100 pounds.
I. B. Bowen of the Baker City Demo­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
tensive scale than ever before. He
There’s new strength
Semi for Catalogue to
Oats—36c per bushel.
crat. Four children were born, two Flanagan of Grants Pass. Though
Barley—Rolled, *1.50 per cental.
recently received a carload of 16-inch
and flesh in every dose. ,
of whom are living, Robert Virtue but a tot in size and age, she can pro­
Hay—Per ton, baled, *16.
pipe and a fine giant from San Fran­
B.
F.
MULKEY,
President
duce
classical
music
with
an
ease
and
Potatoes
—
lc
per
lb.
and Mrs. Hardy.
cisco, which enable him to run through
Onions—l|c per pound.
We will be fflad
Mr. Virtue took much interest in charm that is remarkable. Friday
more than double the amount of dirt
Butter—50c per roll.
to send you a tew
the
development of the mineral re­ evening she gave a recital at Odd Fel­
Beans—3(<$5c per pound.
Copper-riveted
doses free.
sources of Oregon. He was an ardent lows’ Hall, that city, and tbe audience
-y
Lard—15c per Dound.
was
astonished
at
the
ability
of
the
Eggs—35 cts per dozen.
Democrat and for many years took an
Ba rare that thia picture in
th« twin u< a label la on the
Sugar—D. G. *5.85(d)*6.35 per cwt.
little girl. Her programme consisted
active part in politics.
wrapper ci every bottle ol
Poultry—*3.50 to *4.00 per dozen.
almost entirely of classical music,
Emulator you buy.
Hams—16c($17c per pound.
among the members being Hayden’s
SCOTT
& BOW NE,
Shoulders—12jc per pound.
CAÍÍTOHIA.
“Gypsy Rondo;’’ “Tarantella,'’ by
Side Bacon—15(<$20c per pound.
on
every
Chemists,
Bam the
Kind You Ham Always Bought r«eeschorn; "Rondo Brilliant,” by
409 Pearl St.. N. Y
box. 25c.
Seven MHBon boxes soM in past 13 months.
This signature,
Hlrchner, and other selections from
Me. and |t i all
Liebich and Holst.
The Gold Hill News has changed
hands again, R. A. Carter being suc­
ceeded by A. T. Fetter.
E. G. Gurnea, superintendent of
Medford’s electric light plant, spent a
few hours in Jacksonville Monday.
O. Gilbert of Medford, a veteran of
the Indian War, has been granted a
pension, which he richly deserves. So
has M. Ferguson of Talent.
White A Trowbridgo have sold, for
W. E. Case to A. A. Davis, tbe Narre-
gan property, located in West Med­
ford. Consideration, >1400.
Mails are beginning to grow heavy
with winter business, and by the 15th
of December Christmas presents will
commence to swell the pouches.
The Virgin mills at Ashland have
just received a carload of wheat, con­
taining 85,000 pounds, from Eastern
Oregon. Barley from the same locality
is also being sold there.
When you want a pleasant purgative
try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are easy to take and
produce no nausea, griping or other
disagreeable effect. For sale by all
druggists.
G. E. Simmons has purchased 380
acres of land lately belonging to P.
Donegan, and which is located not far
from Central Point. He paid *2500 for
it and secured a bargain.
David Allen, who has been engaged
in the clothing and real-estate business
at Ashland for several years past, died
suddenly Sunday night. Heart failure
is given as the cause of his death.
The public school of Phuenix will
give an entertainment at Woodman’s
hall on the evening of Dec. 11th, for
the benefit of its library. An excellent
program is in course of preparation. ,
A dramatic entertainment w 11 be
given at Eagle Point Friday evening,
when “Nevada,” a clever drama, will
be presented. It is given In a worthy
cause and will doubtless be well
patronized.
The local lodges of the A. O. U. W.
at Central Point and Phoenix have in
hand Christmas balls, for which exten­
sive preparations are being made,
Those who attend them are sure of
havind a splendid time.
The Bagley Improvement Co. of
Woodville has been incorporated,
with E. E. Bagley, A. C. Hough and
J. H. Bagley as incorporators. Its
principal place of business is Woodville
and the capital stock 9100,060.
Tbe Thanksgiving party, given at
Eagle Point under the auspices of
Snowy Butte Lodge. A. O. U. W.,
proved much of a success, a neat sum
being netted. All who were present
enjoyed themselves thoroughly.
Sam Van Dyke, N.
Gunn and J. A.
Bishop were in Medford Saturday.
They are the executive committee hav­
ing in charge the dancing party that
will be given at Phoenix Christinas
night, under the auspices of the local
lodge of A. O. U. W.
Miss Lizzie Hoover’s millinery store
in Jacksonville has been closed by an
attachment issued at the instance of
Henry G. Dox, who has a claim of
about *200 against it. It is rumored at
the county-seat that she will take ad­
vantage of the bankrupt act.
A Great Foreign Demand.
Foot Bail at Medford.
À Redeeming Characteristic.
Man Lost
Get the Most
Out of Your Food
RUTS
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
A Prominent Nan Gone.
Southern Oregon
State Normal School,
Ashland,
Ore,
bestnva.de
Levi Strauss
6 Co’s
Overalls
To Cure a Cold in One Day XZ.
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Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.