The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 16, 1903, Image 1

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VOL. XXXIII.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1903
L. Loeach of Applegate, the well-
PERSONAL MENTION.
LOCAL NOTES.
known hopraiser, did business at Grants
Pass
a
few
days
ago.
In the fingers, toes, arms, and other
Miss Lol Nichols of Eagle Point pre­
Prof, and Mrs. S. P. Robbins visited
Some rain has fallen since our last is­
parts of the body, are joints that are
The December term of the cUvuit cinct is making Medford a 7i*it.
in
Phoenix Sunday.
sue and more is promised. This is not
inflamed and swollen by rheumatism—
court for Jackson county is in session
John
H.
Miller,
B.
H.
Harris
and
T.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Wendt made Med­
pleasing to the farmers.
that acid condition of the blood which
ford a visit a few days since.
A List of Cases Which Will Mr. anil Mrs. M. Hurst have return­ in Jacksonville. It premises to be a C. Norris were in Medford Monday.
affects the muscles also.
protracted one, as there are quite a
County Surveyor Jones was in Jack­
John A. Houston was in Medford
be Called for Trial.
Sufferers dread to move, especially
ed from their mountain home anil will number of jury cases.
sonville Monday, on official business.
Wednesday
on land business.
after sitting or lying long, and their
spend the winter in Medford.
A grand jury was empaneled, con­
condition is commonly worse in wet
S.
S.
Pentz
and
M.
C.
Hoge
have
Mrs.
J.
F.
Crump of Applegate made
Will Boler and N. Warner, two of sisting of J. Nunan foreman, H. H.
CRIMINAL.
weather.
been at Jacksonville on legal business. our town a visit a few days ago.
Josephine
county's
good
citizens,
were
Paylor,
R.
H.
Halley,
J.
G.
Hodges,
State of Oregon vs George E Bloom­
“It has been a long time since we have
Fred Hamlin and Z. J. Gervais of Cli­
in our town one day last week.
A. B. Saltmarsh, P. Hull, 11. L. Greg­
P. F Swayne, one of Applegate’s
been without Hood's Sarsaparilla. My er; larceny.
max
were
in
Medford
Tuesday
morn
­
father thinks he could not do without it.
ory.
A.
Thompson
is
bailiff.
It
l
as
land
barons, was a visitor Monday.
V. A. Dunlap of Talent, whose store
State of Oregon vs Jonas Justus and
He has been troubled with rheumatism
ing.
already
found
several
true
bills.
was
burglarized
by
E.
Graham,
was
a
W. R. Stansell and A. Schmidling
since he was a boy, and Hood's Sarsapa­ T M Howard; lirceny.
rilla is the only medicine he can take that
Hon. Miles Cantrail of Applegate ( were in Medford one day this week.
Chas. Schultz again fills the p'.*i-
witness before the grand jury Monday.
vs
John
Doe.
State
of
Oregon
will enable him to take his place in the
State of Oregon vs John Doe.
Chas. Biesel and Mr. Laue of Spo­ tion of court bailiff, in wliicli capacity tarried a few hours In our town Tues­
field.” Miss A da D oty , Sidney, Iowa.
Chas. H. Basye, the expert black­
day.
State of Oregon vs Mlchæl M Reed; kane, well-known operators in mines,are he has served so long.
smith, was a Medford visitor Tuesday.
The grand jury has found a true
Holbrook Withington, the attorney
in this section again, looking after cer­
larceny.
J. W. Opp left Wednesday evening
bill
against. E. Graham, who burglar­ is at Jacksonville on professional busi­
and Pills
State of Oregon vs Bert Ball.
tain copper propositions.
for Portland, where his family is at
ized Sergent & Dunlap’s store at Tal­ ness.
Remove the cause of rheumatism—no
State of Oregon vs John Smith.
present.
W. A. Holt, a son of Hon. 8. H.
ent.
His address is not known -4»
outward application can. Take them.
State of Oregon vs John Doe.
T. J, O'Harra of Tolo, the success­
Holt, is spending his vacation at Ash­
J. M. Dews and R. Phillips of Wit­
State of Oregon vs George W Tref- land. He is emploj’ed at the U. S.navy present.
ful farmer was one of our visitors kins »precinct were among 4m r recebt
A
business
man
of
Jacksonville
wa,
T he refusal of the dean of West ren;forgery.
Tuesday.
yard at Bremerton, Wash.
visitors.
before the grand jury Monday, chargitt
minster Abbey Io allow the ashes of
State of Oregon vs Roy Hurlbort;
Sheriff Rader is kept busy nowadays,
The December term of circuit court with selling small mirrors embellished
Thos. Rock and J. J. Knutzen of
Herbert Spencer, the great philosopher, larceny.
is being held at Jacksonville. There with obscene pictures. We learn circuit court being in session, with jury Thompson Creek were in our city
to rest there, is another illustration of
State of Oregon vs W J and A E will be quite a number of jury trials,
trials galore.
-Monday.
that he ha* been indicted.
“the ass kicking a dead lion.” The Boosey; trespass.
more than usual, which will prolong
Geo
Coulter,
the
painter,
who
has
Roy Hulbert, who was charged with
John Broad, the successful miner,
world thinks none the loss of the dead
State of Oregon vs Edwin Graham; the session.
being a member of the Lyons gang of been at Jacksonville for sometime past, has engaged in the saloon business at
because of this episode.
burglary.
Theodore Luebcke, who was sent to horse thieves, had his trial Monday. is in Medford again.
Vallejo, Calif.
ACTIONS AT LAW.
the
penitentiary
for
life
in
1896,
for
Mrs.
J.
C
Whippof
Ashland
and
her
Several
witnesses
from
Eugene,
among
K aiser W ilhelm of Germany
R. O. Gilliland, R. J. Orme and D.D.
B B Lee vs W H May.
murder, is being sued for a divorce by whom were Con-table Smith, Mar­ daughter, Gertrude, have been visiting Selby were among those who were in
seems to have fully recovered from the
J W Prall vs F W Wait.
his wife. The parties lived in Jackson shal Stiles, Mr. Brackett an! A. N in Jacksonville.
operation which is said have to been • C M Fouts vs Z A Moody.
Jacksonville recently.
county
a number of years ago.
Striker, testified; also Mr. Culver
Fred Barneburg left for San Luis
performed for cancer of the throat. It
Honeyman, DeHart&Co vs Mitchell,
Mrs. Annie Darling of Gold Hill has
Mrs. J. A. Whiteside of Point Rich­ and Mr. Talnndge of Dunsmu’r, Obispo, Cal., Monday, where he will been visiting in Jacksonville, the guest
is very often the case that the sickness Denton & Co.
mond, Cal , who has been visiting rel­ Calif., were examined. The jury was spend the winter.
of the heads of nations Is exaggerated,
Lane & Connelly vs T M Reed.
of Mrs. O. Crawford.
atives
living in Jacksonville, left tor not long in acquitting the defendant.
and this is perhaps another instance of
Warren J Howard vs F M Lloyd.
W. F Boa, late of Klamathon, Cal.,
Will. Nusbaum and L. Hessler of
home Saturday. Her husband is in the It appears that Hulberf associated has entered the employ of I. F. Will
it. The Emperor of Germany is the
Nancy Carter vs M S Wakeman.
Lake
Creek district were among our
greatest of European rulers, and has
employ of the Santa Fe R. R. Co. aud witli tlie gang (whoso leader was E. lams of Central Point.
Jas Helms vs S P Co.
visitors
Tuesday.
no superior in the world; hence his loss
E. Lyon*,afterward hanged at Eugene
s a master mechanic.
Allen & Lewis vs T C Gaines.
D. H. Miller, J. E. Enyart, M. Pur-
would bell-reparable.
R.
A.
Cook of Foots creek made a
for
the
murder
of
Sheriff
Withers
of
Jos. Micelli of Roseburg, grand
Fish Lake Water Co vs Kate Walch
din, J. H. Stewart aDd J. A. Smith pilgrimage to Jacksonville the fore­
in
Lane
county,
who
s'.ole
horses
master of the I. O. O. F., has been
were in Jacksonville Tuesday.
T he National Republican convention et al.
part of the week-.
making the lodges at Medford, Jack­ Jackson county and sold them io
J
C
Metcalfe
vs
Conservative
Life
will be held in Chicago, beginning at
M. O. Warner and J. J. Winning­
Northern
California.
However,
it
Our town presents an unusually ani­
sonville, Ashland, Granta Pass and
noon, on June 21st next. Pittsburg Ins Co.
ham came in from the Missouri Mining mated appearance, owing to circuit
could
not
be
proved
that
be
received
Gold
Hill
an
official
visit.
He
ia
well
D H Miller vs J E Enyart.
and St. Louis were rivals of Chicago for
Co.’s mines Tuesday evening.
Í court being in session.
Mitchell, Lewis, Staver Co vs S pleased with the progress the order any benefit from the larceny of the
the convention. Each city was well
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
II.
Crawford
of
Gold
stock
or
was
directly
connected
with
has made in Southern Oregon.
S. C. Minnick of Central Point and L.
represented in oratory before the com­ Geary.
Hill have been visiting their son, Dep­ Cardwell of Gold Hill were among
the crime, hence bis acquittal.
D
L
Young
vs
W
H
Simmons.
The
case
of
Danielson
Bros
vs.
Rob
­
mittee, and each had offers to make.
W J. B >osey, who lives a few miles uty Sheriff Crawford, and his family. those in Medford Tuesday.
Susan Crain and May Cox vs Jack- erta & O’Nell, appealed from thia coun­
Pittaburg offered $100.000, Chicago $75,
south
of Jacks« nville,lias been indict­
Miss Bernice Cameron is one of the
000 and a hall, and St. Louis $40,000 son County.
ty, was heard in the Supreme Court
The official visit of Grand Master
ed
for
trespassing
on
the
land
of
Mr.
alesladios
at Nye's Racket Store, Micelli brought quite a number of Odd
and a hall. The vote stood 43 for Chi­ Chas Nickell vs John Louden.
Dec. 15th. W. E. Phipps and John A. Clark, a neighbor.
cago, 7 for Pittsburg and 1 for St.
which is doing a more extensive busi­ Fellows to Jacksonville Monday night.
George R. Riggs vs Southern Ore­ Jeffrey represented the appellants and
Louis.
ness
than ever.
gon Oil Co.
W. I. Vawter and Judge Nell the re­
Rev. F. G. Strange will hold ser­
You Know What You Are Taldntf
J
H
Haun
vs
A
King.
spondents.
Ralph
Woodford
has
returned
from
T he coal companies wbo agreed last
vices
at the Presbyterian church in
When you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill Toole
Fish Lake Water Co vs Neil Walch
because the formula Is plainly printed on every Portland. He passed a creditable ex­ Jacksonville Sunday morning and even­
winter to arbitrate the strike, now re­
Mrs. C. W. Lowe of Eugene recently bottle.showing
that It ts simply Iron and Qui­
fuse to obey the findings of the board et al.
gave a handsome reception at her resi­ nine in a tasteless form No Cure. No Pay. Sue amination and is now a full fledged, li­ ing.
M Calhoun vs Jas McDonald.
censed pharmacist.
because they cannot be enforced in
dence, in honor of Miss Ruth Flynn of
Rev. J. D. Murphy will hold services
T J Downing and M McDonough vss Albany. Over one hundred young I
court. If the miners had refused,
Dr. Geo. Kahler arrived from Taco­ at Ashland Sunday, consequently there
CENTRAL
POINT
NOTES.
they would have been anarchists. Tne W T Kame.
ladioa were received during the after­
ma a few days since, to attend his will be none at Jacksonville or Med­
N B Nye va [Jill NyeGold Mining Co. noon. The house was beautifully adorn­
time will come when laws will be
brother, C. W. Kahler, the attorney, ford on that day.
Fish Lake Water Co vs W H Brad­ ed with cut flowers and mistletoe.
Dr. J. H. Pleasants made Antelope whose condition Is precarious.
pasood that will control these coal bar­
Eugene R. Armstrong has gone to
ons, and if they continue to disregard shaw.
professional visit last week.
E H. Harriman, the railroad king,
H. D. Norton of Grants Pass and J. Portland, having been notified that he
the welfare of every one else they are
Jas Helms vs Geo L Helms.
H. T. Severance, an old pioneer, is L. Hammersley of Gold Hill, well-
and president of the Southern Pacific,
liable to find that they will not be
had been placed on the list of mail car­
E T Staples vs Ashland Mfg Co.
handled with gloves either.
who passed through the valley last lying dangerously ill at home.
known attorneys, have been in Jack­ riers for that city. His salary will be
J E Olson vs N B Bradbury.
week in a special train, accompanied by
Miss Jennie Gaines left for Ash­ sonville this week, on legal business.
$1000 a year.
Jos Scott va J E Enyart.
Julius Kruttschnitt, his manager, Peter land Sunday, to attend the Normal.
T he tax law introduced by Repre­
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cook and two of
Francis Voyle vs Keystone of Ore- Gerry and others, was detained at
Dr. W. F. Cameron is breaking a
sentative Phelps of Morrow, which is
Mr. and Mrs. Arnett, wbo bought handsome eolt, of the Altamout stock, their sons, L. C. Basye, Mr. Vincent
gon M and M Co.
Portland
sometime
by
Gerry
a
eerioua
the cause of the special session called
the E. Coker house, have taken posses­ and will have a speedy roadster in the and other residents of Missouri Flat
J A Harvey vs S P Co.
illness.
by Gov. Chamberlain, should be re­
sion.
SUITS IN EQUITY.
near future. He will be passed by none tarried in Jacksonville Monday night-
Thomas Reid and M. Armstrong
pealed. The law it is intended to sup­
•
— •-*
Miss Cora Stone of Talent visited then.
A A Davis vs P H Oviatfc.
An operetta and Christmas tree will
have gone to Galice creek district, her sister; Mrs. A. J Hanby, last
plant is good enough. Under it every
T M Griffith vs Zella Griffith.
where they invested in a considerable
be given at St. Mary s Academy, in
dollar of the state tax levy of 1903 has
week.
Stella White va David White.
A Wonderful Old Man Dies. cod vent hall, Tuesday evening next.
are* of plaaer mines, having purchased
been paid into the State Treasury, and
Alfred Lewia et al va J H Beeman.
Mrs. M. Rippey of Pendleton Is pay­
All are invited to attend this entertain­
the new year will be commenced with
the interests of several parties. Judg­
Melvina Conklin V8 T. D Conklin.
ing
relatives living in this city a
ing from the handsome specimens of
every county square with the state in
At Salinas, Calif., Dec. 11th, follow­ ment, admission to which will be free.
Sadie O'Neil va John O'Neil.
coarse gold they exhibit they have Visit.
this regard. The total amount of the
ing
a sudden collapse, Jesse D. Carr,
John W. Jacobs and Chris Keegan
E Edwards va J J O'Neil.
Ol »f Ois*on, one of the train dis­ the wtll-known California pioneer,
state tax is $760,000, of which sum $25,-
bought something good.
intend
opening a marble and stone cut­
Herbert E Darling va Anna M Dar­
000 was apportioned separately as an
Mrs. Addie B. Colvig, chief officer of patchers at Ashland, visited relatives politician and millionaire landowner, ting establishment at Ashland in the
Ing.
w
here Sunday.
Agricultural College fund. The state
died; aged 89 years. He possessed near future. Both are excellent me­
Elizabeth J Gardner vs H J Gardner. the Degree of Honor in Oregon, assist­
tax is payable in two Installments.
Mrs.
McCarvel
of
Woodville
pre
­
ed
by
Mrs.
T.
Cameron,
one
night
last
much land in Klamath and Lake chanics and have had considerable ex­
Violet Holt vs W H Holt.
Thirty days’ additional time may be
week organized a lodge at Eagle Point, cinct, who has been visiting her counties, Oregon, and bad consider­ periencein that line.
John
H
Crump
et
ai
vs
Firman
taken without incurring an interest
which already has a flourishing branch daughter, Mrs. Geo. B. R jss , returned able trouble with the Government on
penalty under the present tax collec­ Crump.
R. W. Wakeman, John and Ubas.
of
the A. O. U. W. Much Interest was home last week.
account of fencing public territory. Owens. Josh Neathammer, W. K. Ingle-
tion system.
The counties have been
Allen Davis et al vs H L Chamber-
manifested and a lodge with a good-
able to collect taxes promptly and have lain et at
Mr. Carr at one time owned over due, S. Beers, J. D. Wakeman and
T. M. Junes, state deputy for the
had funds with which to pay the state
sized
membership
formed.
100,000
acres of land in Oregon and others are in Jacksonville, in the role
Knights
and
Ladies
of
Security,
who
Elma W Bultman vs Henry Bult-
taxes when due. Why change itf
California,
but wa- dispossessd of of witnesses in the water case of Nancy
Grants
Pass
had
an
election
late
­
has
been
visiting
the
councils
in
man.
much of It. He was born in Tenne- Carter vs. M. 8. Wakeman.
ly,
which
resulted
in
the
choice
of
the
P<
rtland,
returned
Tuesday.
Weeton
F
Shields
vs
Susan
Shields.
THK Oregonian says the Oregon Sen­
following ticket: Mayor, H. L. Gilkey;
At the regular meeting of W. H. see, Juue 10,1814. and was a sutler iu
Emma Hughes vs Henry Hughes.
ators are likely to be called upon to re­
Jacksonville Lodge No. 10,1. O. O.F.,
treasurer,
Colonel
W.
Johnson,
re
­
Ida E Myer vs E B Myer.
Harrison, W. R. C., the following the Mexican war, rendering great ser­ held an unusually interesting session
commend a new man for receiver of
State Land Board vs F J Creed et at elected for the ninth time* Council­ ¡officers were ekeied f »r the ensuing vice to Gen. Zicharv Taylor. He Monday evening, being the occasion of
the Roseburg Land Office in place of
men—first ward, W’. M. Hair; second, year: Pre*., Mrs. Emma Pleasants; came to California in 1849, and later
C Neil vs Jefferson Neil.
James H.Booth, whose reappointment,
an official visit from Grand Master
T. W. Williams; third, Will C. Smith; 1 Sr. Vice Pres., Mrs. Mane Purkey- was coll« ctor of the port at San Fran­
Sarah
Prall
vs
Chas
A
Prall.
Micelli. The attendance of members
as well as that of Register Bridges,
fourth,James Trimble. Over
C
500 vote* pile: Jr Vice Pres., Mrs. M. E. Rogers; cisco.
John Watters vs John H Blalock.
was
large. A banquet was one of the
they requested some time ago. A
He engaged in farming, stockrais­
were cast. It is said that the law and Ctiapltiu, Mrs. Kale Gibson; Treas..
W S Nelson vs C F Leavenworth.
principal
features.
careful and thorough investigation has
Chas A Pruett vs Mary Hanley, 2 order element was victorious, and that ^rs. Melissa Elliott; Cun., Lizzie ing, mail contracting and banking.
been made Into the records ot both
A
number
of fine pictures of W. R.
gambling houses and lewed women B al: Guard, Mrs. Kate Jeffers; Sec., He commenced the mail service in
men. No objection is raised to Bridges, cases.
Hearst
has
been received lately by
Antone Richard vs Theo Richard must go. Saloon license may also be Mrs. M. E. Fries; Pat. In*., 1 Mrs. A. 1866, and carried the first mail that
but Booth is shown to be a prominent
Wm.
J
Wimer,
president of the
raised to $1000 a year.
J. llanby; Asst. Con., Mrs. Madge wa9 ever carried between Virginia
officer in the Booth-Kelly Lumber and C ENininger.
Hearst
Club
at
Waldo,
Josephine coun­
Wall; color bearers, Miss Ella Slone, City and Boise City. He carried mail
Augusta Evans vs Thos B Evans.
Company, and his relations with that
ty. This club was organized last
between
Oroville,
Calif.,and
Portland,
Mrs Caroline Patrick, Mrs. A una
One Hundred Dollar* a Bex.
company, which has been extensively ' Amanda Meyer vs Henry Meyer.
Oregon, for four years, working daily spring and is fn a flourishing condition,
Wright,
Mrs. Mollie Holmes.
operating in timber lands in Southern
Is the value H. A. Tisdale, Sum­
its membership gaining steadily.
Oregon and Northern California, leads
Be Qalck.
merton. S. C., places on DeWitt’s Won't you come to our League something over 500 horse* on that
route. His r state is worth over
Secretary Hitchcock to be’ieve that
Hazel Salve. He says: “I hart
It is not generally known that a law
Bazaar?
Not a moment should be lost when Witch
$1,000.000
Booth should not hold a Government
l
he
piles
for
20
years.
I
tried
many
passed
at the last legislature provides
and private office simultaneously. • child shows symptoms of creup doctors and medicines, but al) failed, Every one knows who we are.
Chamberlain's
Cough
Remedy
given
for
the
appointment of the road super­
Booth has already servod a year and a
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. We have pretty things to show,
as soon as 1 he child becomes hoarse, except
The
Prune
Association.
visors
of
the county by the county
half beyond his appointed term.
It
cured
me.
”
It
is
a
combination
of
or even after the croupy cough ap­ the healing properties of Witch Hazel Gifts from friends you used to know.
court
instead
of their election as hereto­
Christmas
presents
you
cau
buy,
pears, will prevent, the attack. It
fore. Unless the coming special session
T he introduction of the study of never fails, and is pleasant and safe with antiseptics and emollient-; re­ if you doubt it, com1 and try.
The annual report of the Wiliam
lieves and permanently cures blind,
agriculture and horticulture into the to take. For sale by al) Druggists.
bleeding, Itching and protrudingpiles, Home-made candie*, crisp and sweet, et e Valley Prune Association shows of legislature repeals the law passed at
public schools should be encouraged
aores,cuts,bru ses. erzema .salt rheum Sold by girls you often meet.
that the association hid in its pool the last regular session the court will
and all skin disease*. Sold by all drug­ Pies, light and brown,
everywhere. Students and advocates
this year some 3,277.000 pound* of make the appointments. The law may
gists.
of agricultural education and training
Best that ever were in town.
Italian prunes and 675,000 pourd*of be repealed, as It is considered by
w ill find encouragement in comprehen­
Then, aprons large and aprons small, Petites,or a total of nearly 4,000,000 many to be unsatisfactory. In case it
falls upon the county court to make
sive plans now in process of being put
Clwklawd’a Saknerced Teath.
James M»d-en, in the employ of the
You will* find at the G. A. R. Hail, pounds.
<•
There is hardly a club, even among
In practical operation in Minnesota Western Union Telegraph Co., as a
Dec. 18th.
It says at the opening of the season the appointments many of those now
Agriculture is to be introduced exten­ lint man, received injuries while at the oldest, that does not possess Its al­ Come one, couie all!
prunes were sold on a 2fc basis, bu< holding the office of supervisor will be
sively into the rural schools, and a work with the construction gang, most woefully poor members; men who
tliis was later rtdixel to 2jc for al1 named to succeed themselves, as they
bulletin has already been prepared and north of Grants Pass, Saturday after­ dropped nmbition and their tailor si­
Just
Like
Her.
below 30s, and the price at present is seem to give satisfaction.
multaneously, wbo try to hide even
published for the use of teachers. The noon, from which lie died the same from themselves the whereabouts of
An old man would not believe that on a 2ic basis. No dividends have
book comprises over two hundred ex­ day. J. H. McFarland, in charge of a their dismal “chambers,” which is one
yet been declared, but it is the inten­
ercises and experiments, and a copy force of men, was distributing poles room; wito have no want that dot's not he could hear his wife talk at a dis­ tion to close up accounts on Petite*
tance
of
five
miles
by
telephone.
will be furnished to eacn rural teacher along the railroad, on which the begin and end with thdr clubs and
His better half was in a country and declare a dividend on December
in the state. Timely exercises and Telegraph Company will place a new would fade away and die miserably If
The bard ware 9tore of A. L. Harvey,
20.
studies are provided for each season of line, and had reached a point midway its doors were closed to them.—Court shop seven miles away, where there
in
the
re
­
The
opinion
is
expressed
at
Gold Hill, was entered last Thurs­
was a telephone, and the skeptic was
the year, and the topics under consider­ between Grants Pass and the station Journal.
prices
will
day
night, and a number of knives,
port
that
tlie
demand
and
also in a place where there was asimi­
ation are those of greatest practical north of that place. The method of
On Ilia Mind.
improve after the first of the year. razors and revolvers stolen therefrom.
lar
instrument.
moment to the farmers of the respec­ distributing these poles is attended
Long—Have you forgotten that $10
On being told nw to operate it At the meeting of stockholders there The circumstances left no doubt that
tive localities. Each topic 1 b treated with some danger, as the train which you borrowed of me some time ago.
be walked boldly up and shouted, was a unanimity of opini< n in favor it was committed by tramps.
under four subdivisions: First, the carries them is under slow motion as
Short—Oh, no, I still have it in mind “Hullo, Sarah!”
Policeman Eglin of Ashland arrest­
of the co-operative plan of marketing
object sought; second, materials to be the big timbers are thrown off. Ac­
Long—Well, don't you think this
At that instant lightning struck the crop.
ed
a ntgro answering the description
used; third, plan of work; fourth, *ug? cording to i eport the end of a big would be a good time to relieve your tlie telephone and knocked the old
telephoned Chief Chase by the Mar­
gestive facts to the teacher. Field
scrambled
to
his
man
down.
As
he
wind of it?
crops, horticulture, laundering, chem­ stick bit Madsen and threw him be­
shal of Gold Hill, but he was dis­
feet he excitedly cried:
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
tween
two
cars;
but
whether
the
force
istry, stock feeding, housekeeping,
‘‘That’s Sarati, every inch.”
charged,
as co incriminating evidence
A ilBKtler.
Digests all classes of food, tones
dairying, cooking and sewing are thus of the blow or being thrown under
“
Do
you
think
Skinner
can
make
a
against
him
could be found.
aud strengthens the stomach and di­
systematically treated by educational the cars caused the injuries is not
lving out there?”
gestive
organ*.
Cures
Dyspepsia,
In­
Two
men
were
arrested Monday at
GRA
ND
CHRISTMAS
RAFFLE.
experts.
stated. Everything possible was dun ■
"Make a living! Why. he'd make n
digestion, Stomach Troubles, and the Dunn ranch, situated a few miles
makes rich red blond, health and
for him, but death followed shortly. •.ivlng on a rock In tlie middle of the
A raffle for $100 in U. S. gold coin strength, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure re- southeast of Ashland, while trying to
the
on
x
’
eau
if
there
was
another
man
Deceased was a native of Denmark.
will take place at the Banquet Saloon builds wornout tissues, purities, sell a knife with A. L. Harvey’s name
in Jacksonville on Thursday night, strengthen* and sweetens tlie stem- inscribed on it. We have not learned
The remains were taken to Portland cock.”
for interment, says the Tidings.
Dec. 24, 1903. The person throwing acli.
___ Gov.
______
G. __ A. Atkinson of W. Va. t be result of tbe'r examination.
A Possible Exception.
the highest number with dice will say»:
.. . ‘>1 have used a number of bot­
Wife—Isn’t it a-fact, dear, that hand get $75, and the lowest throw takes —
Cure and have
‘ of Kodol Dyspepsia
. . .
His Politics the Wrong Brand some men are proverbially disagree the remaining $25. Chances will t tles
cz ^ stohia .
found It to te a very effective and, in­
Cut full
____________
range from one cent to $1. A tine deed, a powerin’ remedy f r stomach ¿¡can ths
able?
lfw
^0D Haffl AlwaTS
Husband—Well, I don’t know. I al­ turkey supper will be set alter the ailment*. I re ommtud it to ni.v
D. T. Sears, who has been holding a
ïicnatur*
r.
tile,
which
will
be
conducted
to
In
­
position in the internal revenue ways try to be pleasant.
Z
I triends.” Sold by all druggists.
sure general sati faction.
service at Spokane—that of gauger—
CU^eD PARALYSIS.
wa* removed by Collector. Crocker last
Copper-riveted
week. He Is a Democrat, but has been
W. S. Hally, P. (). True. T< xa°, r
immui.e for several years under elv 1- writes : • Mv w fe hid l>< eti -i ff ■!
t er vice regu'atlons. Mr. Sears held a five years «|t!> i>ar y 1* iu liei are.
1,1 u
.. ,,
, uh nl v * !• r u lded to u-e B illarrt’ ,
81ml ar position here while the Me ’for.] s ,ow Llullll Ilt| which cur. d her a I
the most dependable
has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half MOBoo
Di tlllery was in operation and a long right. I hive al«o u* d i' h r 'nr•
farmentj in the world
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you?
No Cure, No Pay.
50c.
time afterwards.
What
__ bis lu mo frostbiles and *kin erup:io s. 1. i.*1.
or working men
Dr
J
the
work.
”
25c,
50c,
$1.00
ra-1nn
<witha»
w
y
fcettia
ha
TaaCam,
package
cfCrove*»
Block
RooGUva^PMa.
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I
plans are he has not divulged.
I
Hinkle, Central Point, Ore.
etching Joints CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET
Circuit Court Notes.
FOR DECEMBER TERM
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
A Fatal Accident.
Levi Strauss
cCo'is
Overalls
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic
NO. 50
An Interesting Discovery.
It is believed that the remains and
treasures recently found in an Indian
grave on the bank of Rogue River,
near Table Rock, by Elbert and War­
ren Hulbert, sons of A N. Hulbert of
Sam’s Valley, were those of a promi­
nent warrior of the Rogne River tribe,
who ruled supreme in the Valley of
the Rogue when the white man came
over half a century ago. In the
grave, beside the skeleton, was an
old-time Dutch oven, such as the
miners used in the early days in which
to cook their flapjacks and “Dutch
loaves.” And in the oven were a
number of Mexican, Peruvian and
Spanish coins, with holes punched in
them ar.d strung on a buckskin
thong None of the coic bora a date
mier than isio, and some of them
were dated as early as 1820, proving
that the Indian must have gone to
his happy hunting grounds early in
1850 or the latter part of the ’40’s.
Other things found in the grave,
which undoubtedly comprised the
redskin’s most highly-prized earthly
treasures, were a quantity of Indian
shell money, or wampum, two stone
pestle*, a scalp lock of auburn hair—
which tells the story of an early-day
tragedy—dice and cleaver, and the
remains of a pack-saddle.
Table Rock was the headquarters
for all the tribes of the Rogue River,
and I d its shadow chiefs met in coun­
cil. Here, too, an Indian village
stood, and about Gold Ray, the pres­
ent site of the power dam of the Con­
dor Water & Power Company, are yet
to be seen the pits over which the
many tepees stood.
An Instructive Event.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Ab«o! eteiy Pura '
THEME IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Harry Foster, a member of the pop­
ular and wideawake firm of Foster &
Gunnell, was in Portland last week
and was interviewed by a Telegram
reporter while there. He Is interest­
ed In the Oregon Belle, situated
about 10 miles southwest of Jackson­
ville, which was bought for $30,000,
of John Broad and Thos. Reid, by
New York parties, and which wjll be
fitted up in first-ciass style next spring.
The Sturgis hydraulic mine, located
on Forest Creek, has just been sold to
San Francisco parties for $35,000.
This has been a producer for years
and paid 25 per cent on the invest­
ment.
The Greenback is steadily dropping
40 stamps and is approximately pro­
ducing $200,000 per year. C. L. Bre-
voort, of New York, the owner of the
property, has just made bis annual
inspection, and is well pleased with
the outlook. He has been inspecting
some placer mines situated in Steve’s
Fork district, Jackson county, belong­
ing to the Oro Graud Mining Co,
with a view of investment. M:\ Bre- I
voort recently returned from Siberia
Í
with bls consulting engineer, where
be has been for six months develop­
ing quartz propositions. He states
that he has given up work there and
that Southern Oregon is good enough
for him.
A farmers' instltut will be held at
the county seat Saturday, Dec. 19th,
under the auspices of the Oregon Agri­
cultural College and Jacksonville Board
of Trade. There will be three sessions
—forenoon, afternoon and evening.
The address of welcome will be deliv­
ered by Hon. W. M. Colvlg. responded
to by Dr. James Withycombe. Several
selections will be given under the
direction of Mrs. Susie Neil, the well-
known music teacher, and Prof. E. E.
Washburn, principal of the Jackson­
ville High School. One feature of the
evening session will be a sketch of the
work of the Agricultural College, illus­
The big copper deposit of the Coast
trated by stereopticon views, by Prof.
Range
Copper Company, of Roseburg,
Kent. Among the speakers who will
covered
originally by 16 individual
address the institute and read papers
are Dr. J. Withycombe, Prof. Kent claims and located near the Illinois
and Cordley of the O. A. C., Prof. River, in Curry county, has been bond­
Knisley the.^pmiat H od . J. H. Stew* i ed to F. K. Kribs for $150.000. It is
art of Medford. Hon. J. W. Bailey, t understood that Mr. Krib* is acting
State Dairy and Food Commissioner, for a syndicate of Spokane capitalists
A. H. Carson commise-ioner State Hor­ and mining men, headed by the well-
ticultural Society, Prof. E. E. Wash­ known mining operator, Patsey Clark,
bum, H. E. Lounsbury, T. F. A. This bond covers a period of nine
Southern Pacific, lion. Miles Can trail months, but developement of the
of Applegate. Mrs. J. C. Pendleton, property is to commence right away.
of the richest copper ore ever
Table Rock, Gus Newbury, of Jackson­ Some
seen in this state has been taken
ville, W. H. Gore of Ish Farm, S. W. from this ledge-
Boyd of Griffin Creek.
o .a. st t 0 ä
Ashland Went Dry.
The municipal election held at Ash-
land Tuesday resulted in a victory for
the Prohibitionists. Their majority is
24. No liquor can therefore be sold le­
gally in that town during the ensuing
year.
The proposed charter amendments,
providing for the issuance of bonds
with which to establish a sewer system
and perfect the present water system,
also providing for municipal ownership
of an electric light and power plant
and the submission of the liquor-license
question to the voters annually, were all
carried.
H. S. Evans was chosen mayor, L. L.
Mulit treasurer, M. Berry recorder
H. T. Mitchell, C. C. Chappel and T’
F. Smith co urciiirin.
Sent to the Penitentiary.
BigMtU«
A national convention of west­
ern farmers has been in session in Chi­
cago for the distinct and frankly-
avowed purpose of increasing the price
of farm products. This is out-octopus­
ing the octopus'. It was a Vermont
prohibitionist, we believe, who believed
that the best way to “down the demon
of intemperance” was to drink himself
all the “red likker” that his skin
could absorb.
Sick
Blood
I
i
Feed pale girls on Scott’s
Walter Wyland, who created some­ Emulsion.
what of a sensation In these parts
We do not need to give all
before being placed in the Jackson
the reasons why Scott’s
county j ill, will spend 8 years in the
Idaho penitentiary, for the crime of Emulsion restores the strength
stealing several head of cattle.
and flesh and color of good
Sheriff Rader has been informed by
the officer who took Wyland back to health to those who suffer
that state that the judge before whom from sick blood.
lie was brought considered that he
The fact that it is the best
was a dangerous man and deserved a
preparation of Cod Liver Oil,
long term.
While the sheriff was taking him rich in nutrition, full of healthy
to the penitentiary Wyland broke out
with the small pox, and it became stimulation is a suggestion a*
necessary to quarantine him.
to why it does what it does.
Scott’s Emulsion presents
Holiday Offering.
Cod Liver Oil at its best,
unusually
large
and
handsome
An 1
_
fullest in strength. least in
line of goods suitable for holiday pr iree-
ents
_________
is displayed
r . _______
at the City . Di ’rug taste.
Store, Jacksonville. There is no stock
Young women in their
In Southern Oregon that surpasses it
inelegance or reasonableness. We are al “ teens ” are permanently cured
sotaking orders for watches, diamonds,
silverware, etc., and can save those of the peculiar disease of the
buying of us 20 per cent. Call and see
blood which shows itself in
for yourself.
paleness, weakness and nervous­
Popular Holiday Excursion ness, by regular treatment
T. K. Boiton and Emii Peil, who with Scott’s Emulsion.
have been successfully conducting
It is a true blood food and
excursiou*to San Francisco for several
years, announce another, to take place is naturally adapted to the cure
during the holidays. It will leave
Ashland Saturday, Dec. 26th, on the of the blood sickness from
noon train. Round-trip tickets have
which so many young women
been placed at $16, good for 15 days.
In order that ample accommoda­
suffer.
tions mav te arranged for, those in­
tending to make the trip are request­
ed to inform the management as
early a* possible.
i
The hundreds who have partfc.pa'.
d in th<--e excursions will testify to
the enjoyment afforded by them
The iutuduct’on of the New Year It
San Ft a cisco is something worth
witnessing.
F‘ r ticketsan J information enquir
of L B. W arnek A S on , Medford.
W< will be glad to seal
a sample to any sufferer.
Be sure that this picture la
the torm oi a label la on the
a-rapper of every bottle •>
Emulsioa you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNK.
Chemists,
409 Pead St, Naw Yodk.