The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 24, 1904, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1904.
VOL. XXXIV.
polled to make the importation, as not i
«2,244,382 to «2,747.515; Lake, from
PERSONAL MENTION
LOCAL NOTES.
enough white miners could be se­ TT IS ÂMATTER OF HEALTH
«1,586,602 to «1,740,347.
cured.
C. J. Martin, treasurer of Grant
W. A. Jones, the efficient county as­ Jas. M. Cantrell has sold his place
The County Commissioners’ court
county, committed suicido at Canyon
on Applegate to J. F. Crump.
The ball at Ruch’s Hall, Applegate,
The fourth annual convention of the
ORDERED OUT BY A POWERFUL Pacific Coast Association of Traffic will be in session next week, beginning City, Saturday. The act created great sessor, called Monday.
proved a success in every way. The
Joe
Murphy
and
Will
Muller
spent
Wednesday.
COMBINATION.
attendance was good and everybody
excitement and surprise.
Martin was! C. B. Smith and Jacob Wei zel were a few hours in Jacksonville Sunday.
Agents, which met at Ashland Satur­
Medford visitors Tuesday.
The
Socialists
hold
a
county
conven
­
36
years
of
age
aud
unmarried
and
had
j
had a splendid time Excellent music
day,
has
passed
into
history
as
the
best
A KftiiMM Woman Succeed« In Mala-
Frank Ashley, the miner, has re­
lainiiifc Her
to Earn Her
was furnished by W. W. Cameron,
attended and most successful and im­ tion at Angle's Opera House, lu Med ■ lieen treasurer for six years. He left a^ C. Hertford, formerly of Griffin turned from his trip to California.
Living.
Mr. Baldwin of Williams Creek and
portant business conference of the ford, next Saturday, to put a complete note saying that he was unable to ao-; creek, is visiting in this section.
J. H. Beeman of Gold Hill was here Miss Emma Ulrich of Jacksonville.
The walking delegate is not the only membership that has ever been held. local ticket in tho field.
count fora number of warrants drawn
J. Nunan left for Portland Sunday
Tuesday, accompanied by Fred John­
one who can order the employee to give It has mapped the future policy and
David Buckley, who has been in on the treasury. It is believed Martin evening, on a short business trip
The literary and musical entertain­
son.
up his job. Some irregularity iu his
outlined for the organization a course Modoc county, Calif., for sometime left property amply sufficient to cover- D. D. Besse of Wagner Creek, an en­
ment
that was given in the basement
health may force him from his work aud
Chas. O. King, who has been confined of the Presbyterian church, Friday
that will place it on a plane with asso­ past, wasin town Saturday, on his way any shortage.
terprising miner, is with us today.
render him incapable of improving the
with a severe attack of la grippe, has evening, under the direction of the
to Applegate.
The Shasta Express, No. 12, which
very finest opportunity in the world. ciations composed of those higher in
W. C. Deneff and Joe Wetterer were fully recovered.
Chas. J. Crump, who is an lexpert left Willows, Calif., last Wednesday, visitors in Medford Wednesday.
Ladies Home Missionary Society and
A remedy that will restore health solve, authority in the various departments
A. F. Lundgren of Cook & Green Society of Christian Endeavor, was
many labor difficulties at once and makes of transportation affaire, in becoming a and experienced miner, is now in the was wrecked 20 minutes afterward. It
Miss Stella Pleasants of Central Point
the ;»ath to success a smooth oue.
district, the well-known miner, was in well patronized and passed off nicely
factor for suggesting solution of the employ of the Old Channel Mining Co., was running at the rate of 30 miles an
has
been visiting in Jacksonville.
Miss Winnifred Ray, of No. 917 serious considerations presented to the which operates in Josephine county.
town today.
A splendid program had been prepared
hour and struck an open switch just as
Water street, Wichita, Kansas, has traffic men. It was a success in every
Ori*
Crawford.Sheriff
Rader
’
s
clever
and
was cleverly rendered.
it
entered
the
Germantown
yards.
The
H.
E.
Foster
of
Grants
Pass,
promi-
Chief of Police Good of Ashland was
passed happily through an experience way. The citizens left nothing un­
deputy, made Medford a short visit nent in mining circles, was among us
engine,
tender,
baggage
and
mail
cars
Jacksonville's annual
municipal
severely bitten in tho cheek, Saturday,
which illustrates this point. She says :
Monday.
done to make the stay of the visitors
election will be held next Tuesday,
a few days ago.
"Iu 1901 I began to suffer from con­
by a shepherd dog belonging to Roy were derailed and plowed along the
H. E. Ankeny, after a short visit at
siderable disturbance of my health. a pleasant one and succeeded admir­ Pool. No serious results are appro- track for a distance of 300 feet, tearing
Simon Shaw and J. 8. Congleton, March 1st. There will be little or no
up rails and ties. Neither engine nor the Sterling mines, left for bis home in the enterprising miners,
There was derangement of stomach and ably. The social feature could not hended.
have been opposition over the office of trustee,
bowels, as well as female trouljes. have been excelled.
cars were overturned and little dam­ Eugene.
treasurer and street commissioner, but
among us recently.
J. F. Rodgers and Eva Amick of
San Jose was selected as the next
My appetite beetune very feeble. Some
age done them. No one was injured.
lively contests will take place over the
Miss
Kate
Reed
is
filling
a
position
as
"T ■
■ ■
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Antioch precinct were in our town
Mre. T. Wright of Willow.Sprlngs
days I had no desire for food at all aud place of meeting.
positions of recorder and marshal. W.
saleslady
at
Hutchison
&
Lumsden
’
s
The
State
Department
has
heard
no
Tuesday.
They
have
since
been
join
­
and
her
son,
Will,
were
at
the
county
­
when 1 did take any it caused me great
The following officers were elected
G. Kenney and Henry G. Dox have
acceptably.
discomfort, fiarticularly burning sensa­ for the ensuing year: B. H. Trumbull, ed in wedlock. We join their many thing whatever from Harry B. Mill­
seat a few days ago.
announced themselves as independent
er,
United
States
consul
at
Nlu
J. W. Potter of the Ashland Tribune
tions. lalso had palpitatiou of the heart
W. C. Kitto, tbe expert miner, who candidates for marshal and recorder,
commercial agent of the Illinois Cen­ friends in best wishes.
Chwang,
touching
the
troubles
bo
ha-
and often a sense of being smothered,
was among us again Saturday and Sun­ has been north a short time, Is at the
Feb. 16th was the first day of the
John F. White has sold his residence,
respectively.
The nominees of the
bad with the Russian officials In en day. Warum?
and I became so nervous I couldn’t sleep. tral, Portland, was chosen president:
Chinese
year. Last time the year
situated
in
West
Medford,
to
George
Oregon Belle mine again.
One doctor thought I had heart disease, George Bradley, commercial agent of
late mass convention are: Trustees, J.
deavoring to carry out the depart­
Will
Merriman,
railroad
agent
at
began
in
our month of January,
L.
Davis,
receiving
«2000
therefor.
It
L. Reynolds, who received painful Numan, E. Britt, John 8. Orth, J. H.
another consumption, another a radical the Southern Railway, San Francisco,
ment’s instructions to look afluí Portland, visited relatives in Medford
which
shows
the difference the two
is
a
neat
property
and
will
be
improv
­
disorder of the liver. While I was not vice-president; Ross C. Cline, Pacific
injuries while at work in the Opp Huffer, Sr., Theo. Cameron; recorder,
Japanese Interests at that port. It is aud Jacksonville this week.
parts
of
the
world
have of computing
confined to my bed, I was so miserable Coast passenger agent of the Wabash, ed still further.
mine, is convalescing.
P. Deiscb; treasurer, J. M. Cronemil­
said that if these officials are supported
time. The Chin-'e year is divided in­
that I really thought I must die.
W. V. Jones, Woodville’s clever mer­
Los Angeles, second vice-president,
The name of Gus Samuels, one of the by their government in obstructing Uie
H. J. Mattoon was in our town a few ler; marshal, E. F. Hubert; street com­ to monthsof 29 and 30 days;every three
••After suffering in this way for a year and Charles H. White, chief clerk young teachers of Jackson county, Is
chant, tarried in Medford a few hours days ago. He is engaged in logging missioner, H. Wendt.
American
Consul
in
the
discharge
of
without finding any relief, I read about Southern Pacific passenger depart­
years it baa 13 months in the year.
being favorably mentioned In connec­ this humane duty, the department can Saturday night.
for W. R. Stansell’s mill.
Oregonian Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, Last year it had 13 months, which
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pule People ment at Los Angeles, secretary treas
tion with tho Democratic nomination do nothing further.
W. L. Nelson and Dooms Bros, made
iu a book and got a box and began tc urer.
The breakwater built along Jackson Imp’d O. R. M., which is oneoftbe accounts for the new year beginning
for cdunty school superintendent.
us
a pleasant call Saturday. They all Creek lust summer Is being strength­ most thriving fraternal societies in
use them. In a week I was better. In
The gamblers in tbe Chicago and
in our February.
six or seven weeks I was well. My liver
The Rogue River Fruit Land Compa­ other markets have rushed the price live near Phoenix.
Southern Oregon, has received nearly
ened and otherwise Improved.
The Chinese month is regulated by
seemed to be stimulated at once aud my
ny has filed articles of incorporation with of wheat up to «1.10 a bushel, a new
J. L. DeCoudress, who has been in
30 accessions since the beginning of the moon, the 15th of each month
Rev.
F.
G.
Strange
will
bold
services
complexion cleared up. The burning sen­
the Secretary of State. Headquarters record mark, and every other kind of Los Angeles, Calif., for sometime past,
at the Presbyterian church Ln Jack­ the year. At a recent meeting its being fixed upon the full of the moon
sation left my stomach and I could eat
Medford, incorporators: John D. Ol- grain is soaring sky-high. Intense is among us again.
A
man
imprisoned
in
the
peniton-
uearly everything I wanted. I had no
sonville, Sunday morning and evening. chiefs were raised up by Ju ge Hanna, and with this system they can by
well, C. H. Lewis, C. A. Malboeuf.
acting as deputy grand sachem, towit: consulting their calendar tell for
excitement prevailed and several fail­
W. E. Anderson, one of Phoenix
more {lain iu my abdomen and no more tiary for life is. legally and morally
C. L. Mangum, of Granta Pass, the
trouble with my heart. My whole system dead and his wife can marry again
Tbe Sterling Mining Co., which spent ures of brokers are reported. Those precinct's leading citizens, was a Med­ well-known operator in mines, spent a Prophet, W. H. McDaniel; sachem, years ahead not only the day of the
appeared to be regulated aud the grave without having first procured a di­ several months in running a long cut, farmers who have wheat to sellare ford visitor Tuesday.
Adolph Schultz; senior sagamore, T. month, but the phase of the moon,
few hours in Medford Tuesday night.
fears of the doctors were all banished. vorce. This opinion was expressed by
J. Williamson; junior sagamore, Fred and can in this way pick out the lucky
extremely fortunate this season. The
has
finished
that
improvement
aud
be
­
W. H. Bradshaw, former county
I have recovered my strength and Judge Cleland of Multnomah, in the
E. A. Carter and E. V. Jones of Ash Ficke; chief of records, Geo. McCune; days for any business venture, for
There is every Japanese Russian war and the short­ commissioner, is about again, after a
cheerfulness and am able to do my reg­ case of Sophia Luebcke vs. Theodore gun piping in earnest.
land
were in Jacksonville a few days keeper of wampum, Adam Schmitt; different days hold different luck.
ness
of
the
visible
supply
of
wheat
are
probability of a protracted and profit­
ular daily work aud to support myself
severe attack of rheumatism.
Luebcke,
formerly
of
Jackson
county.
ago.
So was Geo. Cougle of Williams collector of wampum, Walter Apple­
among
the
causes
of
this
unprecedented
able
run
there.
The Chinese are among themselves
agiuu. The pills have done me great
Sheriff Rader has returned from Creek.
In 1896 Luebcke was convicted in
gate; guard of the wigwam, Canby a sociable people, and the new year’s
raise in tbe price of cereals.
good and I believe they would help others
J. M. Tyler is carrying the mail be­
Salem, whither he took E. G. Win-
Portland of murder in the second de­
equally if thev would try them.”
Mr. Walch has returned from Wash­ Buck; guard of the forest, Chas. Dun­ celebration is given oyer to social pas­
Reports from Washington announc
tween Soda Springs and Shako, 3
lams, who was declared insane.
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale Peo­ gree and received a life sentence.
ington, accompanied by his family. ford; trustees, H. K. Hanna, T. J. Wil­ times and paying debts.
times a week, for «449 per year. W. ing that the positions of register and
ple are sold by all druggists, or direct by Recently his wife commenced suit
Robt.
B.
Dow,
deputy
county
treas
He will work in the Iowa Lumber Co’s liamson. A. Schmitt.
receiver of the Roseburg land office
Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Sche­ against him for a divorce, and Lueb­ R. Potter is doing the same work be­
urer,
and
his
wife,
also
Jas.
Eaton,
timber.
would be filled by new men, if Secre­
DANCING SCHOOL.
nectady, N. Y . 50 cents per box; six cke, who is seeking to obtain a par­ tween Ashland and Soda Springs, 6
tary Hitchcock has his way, has pro­ made Medford a short visit recently.
Ed Saltmarsh and Barry Gilson of
boxes for (2.50, postpaid.
times a week, for «688 per annum.
don, filed an answer stating that she
S. A. Carlton of Eagle Point pro­ Sterlingville precinct were among those
duced an abundant crop of aspirant«
Beginning March 1st Prof. C. Ray­
E. C. Welch of Meadows precinct, for these places. The Roseburg Re­ duct, former county commissioner,and
was not entitled to prosecute the
mond, the expert dancing master,
at
the
county-seat
during
the
past
I n view of the horrible railroad dis­ action because she had allowed more who is considerable of a taxidermist,
The proclamation of the Mikad * of will teach for two weeks at Orth’s
view gives the following list of ‘‘ellgi- his son, Harry, were among us Satur­ week.
Hall in Jacksonville. Those wishing
asters of the past year, a movement than three years to elapse before fil­ has mounted a handsome deer's head
day.
Japan,
announcing a state of war suc­ V) learn any and all daoces can do so
bles,” which probably is not a con.-
Mrs. Dan Chapman, of Barron,
is now on foot to compel carbuilders to ing the complaint, and also had visit­ for H. G. Nicholson in a splendid man
píete one: J. M. Hansbrough of Doug­
Mert L. Daily, who has been visiting a recent visitor in Jacksonville, the cinctly vives tbe reasons therefor. It by seeing him at the haii for instruc­
make passenger and Pullman cars ed him frequently at tue penitentiary ner. It is on exhibition at Horace's-
tions after that time, every afternoon
las, C. 8. Jackson of Douglas; Geo. W. in Medford, has returned to Hilt.Calif., guest of her brother, Judge Nell, and says iu pirt:
heavier, more durable and able to and had condoued his offence.
and evening, from 2 till 4:3) and from
store and attracts much attention.
"The integrity of Crea isa matter 7:
Colvig of Josephine; T. M. Dimmlck of where he is employed in the big saw­ his wife.
JO t.ll ten. To the older dancers 1
stand greater shocks without collap­
George J. Cameron, who represents
of the gravest concern to this empire, would say in the line of new dances
H. B. Alverson of Grants Pass, who Coos; G. W. Dimmick of Douglas; 8. mill.
sing. Half of the horror of the rail­ Mrs. Luebcke as attorney, filed a
Chas. J. Meier, the Foots Creek
L.
Moorehead of I-ane: James
have Five Step, Three Step Shuffle,
Sheriff Crookson, the popular sheriff miner, visited in Jacksonville Monday not ooly because of our traditional we
road wreck results from fire started in a motion to strike out the answer on breeds registered hogs of the best Po­
relation with that country, but be­ Frisco Schottische, Military Dip and
Hemenway
of
Lano;
Enos Dixon of of San Benito county, Calif., is in this
land-China
variety,
was
in
Medford
the kindling wood into which the flimsy the ground that Luebcke is civilly
Denver Glide, Two Step and a number
Douglas: Ira Riddle of Douglas; S. C section, looking after his mining inter­ He has almost received from his recent cause tbe separate existence of Corea of others. Instructions given chil­
cars are splintered. If cars remained dead and has no standing In court. not long since. Among others he sold
injuries.
Is essential to the safety of our realm. dren Saturdays at 2 o'clock p. m.
Flint and F. E. Alley, of Douglas. ests.
intact in a wreck, not half the loss of Judge Cleland in his decision,while ex­ a fine boar to N. Kime, an enterprising
J.
L.
Hamerely,
the
attorney,
and
Nevertheless Ru-sia, in disregard of
Petitions
to
the
President,
asking
tbe
life would result as where they are pressing the opinion that Mrs. Lueb­ farmer living in Griffin Creek district.
8. Richardson, one of Deuel A Co.’s H. D. Reed, the merchant, both of hep solemn treaty pledges to Cbina
retention of Bridges and Bcoth, ate
M anager K ing of the Butler hotel
crushed into splinters. If they rolled cke Is privileged to marry without
■-lever salesmen, has been called to Har­ Gold Hill, spent Tuesday evening in and her repeated assurances to other
D. H. Miller, our efficient county being circulated here and else where.
held
up two Seattle society women as
over and over, or pile up four or five having obtained a divorce, since this treasurer, who has been undecided
ris, Mo., by the serious illness of his , Medford.
powers,is still inoccupation of Manchu they were leaving the hotel grill room
—
•____ __
suit
has
begun,
allowed
the
answer
to
Ml-*t •.<*•-
high, yet remained intact, passengers
stand, thinking as a result of his s<> whether he would stand for re-election, :
J-n Mnrpby
hold services, ria* UA’ consolidated and strengthened and made them produce three after-
would have some chance to escape doing an appeal may be taken to the at the request of his many friends, has Democratic County Commit­
Miss Kate Hansen baa returned to at tbe Catholic church in Jacksonville her botó Tb* th5SirTJWvnicesr-
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death, although they might be bruised Supreme Court and a decision securi d consented to again become a candidate
Medford,after a short stay in Ashland, Sunday morning at 8:30 and at Med­ bent on their final annexation. And, kins and four cut-glass toothpick boM-
tee
Meeting.
and jammed. The Interstate Com* on this point, none having heretofore for that position. He has made a first-
and is the guest of Mrs. G. F. Scher­ ford at 10:30 a. m.
since the absorption of Manchuria by ers that they were carrying away as
merce Commission will begin a crusade been rendered.
class record.
,
merhorn.
A meeting of the Democratic Cen­
F. Kincart, Grant Taylor and O. Russia would render it impossible to souvenirs. These women wouldn't steal
for heavier care, and will have the mor­
A powder drift, containing 1500 tral Committee of Jackson County,
S. C. Bartrum, supervisor of the Fd wards of Douglas county, well- maintain tbe integrity of China, and anything for tbe world. In their minds
al support and backing of every man
pounds of dynamite, was on Friday Oregon, is hereby called for the hour Cascade forest reserve, has been in known operators in government lands, would, in addition, compel the aban­ carrying away an article to be kept aa
who rides on a railroad in!he United
donment of all hope of peace in tbe a souvenir is perfectly legitimate and
afternoon fired at the Old Channel of two o’clock p. m., on Wednesday, Medford, on business conmcted with are in this section.
States. Its bill will be introduced by
Mining
Ctx
’
s
mine,
located
In
Galiee
fir east, we are determined in these not theft. It does seem, however, that
his
office.
March 2d, 1904, at Wilson’s Opera
The wedding of Carl Burton Webb,
E. S. Wolfer has just completed a fine
Representative Esch of Wisconsin, and
circumstances
to settle tbe question one of each article for each of them
Creek
district,*
It
did
first-class
exe
­
House in Medford, for the purpose of
J. W. Opp, the well-known operator water tank of huge proportions for A.
the son of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Webb,
will provide that all coaches and cars
by
negotiations
and to secure thereby should have been sufficient.
cution,
shattering
a
large
quantity
of
formulating the plan of approaching in mines, and G. H. Elkerton, the W. Sturgis’ residence in West Med­
late of Medford, and Miss Ethel May
for passenger service shall be con­
very
hard
dirt.
permanent
peace.
With that object
campaign
and,
if
deemed
advisable,
scientific
plumber,
were
iu
Medford
a
ford. It holds nearly 2000 gallons.
structed with steel sleepers and steel Elliott, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.
in view, our competent authorities by
There was another big rainstorm fixing dates of primaries and conven­ while Tuesday.
Hugh Elliott, of Portland, formerly of
Public N otice.
Robt E. McGill,Jr., who bln charge our order made proposals to Russia,
sills. We believe the only remedy for
Saturday and Sunday, which sent the tion and apportioning delegates there­
Dr. and Mre. Geo. Kahler, who have of tbe Duggan placers, located in For­
thia condition is government owner­ Jacksonville, took place at Central streams a booming, being almost as
My wife having left me, 1 will not
for.
been stopping In Jacksonville for some est Creek district, was among our re­ and frequent conferences were held be responsible for any bills contracted
ship of the railroads, as care are now Methodist Episcopal Church In Port­ high as during the week previous*.
during
tbe
last
six
months.
It is hoped there will be a full at- time, left for their home in Tacoma cent visitors. He is busily engaged in
land last Wednesday evening. Rev.
by her from this date.
built by bids, and the lowest bidder la
“Russia, however, never met such
H enry A. R ehkopf .
W. B. Moore officiated, assissed by Several inches of moisture fell then, as tendance of members of the commit- Sunday evening.
mining.
the most dangerous bidder.
proposals in a spirit of conciliation;
Applegate, Jan. 5, 1904.
Rev. F. S. Young and Rev. W. T. before, something unprecedented in tee.
Clarence Hafer, of the Iowa Lum­
T. C. Norris, who went to Medford, but by wanton delays put off settle­
W illiam M. H olmes ,
Kerr. The Sunday Oregonian gives Southern Oregon. Both storms were
ber Co., is on his return from Council to engage in the real-estate business, ment of tbe six questions, and, by
Chairman
of
Democratic
County
Com-
T he United States has now fifty
of a general character.
the following report of the affair:
Bluffs, Iowa, accompanied by bis is getting along nicely. He and his ostensibly advocating petce on one per cent of the banking power of the
mittee.
The church was artistically decorat­
Bert Richardson, of Redding, Calif.,
family have secured comfortable band, while on tbe other extending world, which is really what constitutes
C L. R eames . Acting Secretary. charming bride.
ed with Oregon grape, ivy and palms. formerly a student of the S. O. 8. N.
a world power. This country also has
Jas.
D.
Fountain,
who
is
in
the
em-
quarters there.
her navy and military preparations nine-tenths of the baking powder of
Central Point, Oregon, Feb. 23, 1904.
Mendelssohn’s wedding march, played 8., and a nephew of Sam Murray and
ploy of the S. P. Co., al Portland, and
The Opp mill and mine, located a so as to accomplish her own selfish the world, which is reallv the main
Are impure matters which the skin, by Miss Laura Jones, preceded the ser­ Harvey Richardson of this county,died
MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE.
We cannot In tbe least factor in raising the dough of the world.
his
daughter,
Miss
Lysle,
have
been
few miles west of Jacksonville, is being designs.
liver, kidneys and other organa can vice, during which the bridal party at Ashland Sunday, of peritonitis, after
admit that Russia had from the first
William M. Holmes, chairman, Cen­ visiting at Ashland.
operated again, with excellent results any serious or genuine desire for
not take care of without help, there is stood under a wedding bell. Wagner’s an illness of only a rew days. He was tral Point; J. L. Woolridge, Apple­
V.
H.Chapman,whose
parents
live
in
The last cleanup, made not long since, peace. She rejected the proposals of
"Song to the Evening Star” was play­ 20 years of age and engaged in sell­ gate: James Riley, East Ashland; H.
such an accumulation of them.
our government. The safety of Corea
Barron
precinct,
and
his
friend,
Frank
was a satisfactory one.
ed very softly upon the violin by Mr. ing pictures when he sickened.
L. McWilliams, West Ashland; E. A.
They litter the whole system.
was in danger, and the im-erest« of
Moore, were in Medford Saturday, on
Isaac Householder, who owns a body our empire were menaced. The guar­
Pimples, boils, eczema and other George Wuest. The bride was a win­
Commencing March 1st and continu­ Hildreth, Jr., South Ashland; Bart their way to Ashland from Portland.
of timber land located on Poorman’s antees for the future which we failed
eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired some picture in an exquisite gown of ing for the next two months,the home Chapman, Barron; Jos. Geppert, Big
W. M. Holmes of Central Point was creek, a few miles south of Jackson­ to secure by peaceful negotiations can
cream liberty satin over silk, with lace seeker rate of «25 from Missouri river Butte; J. W. Jacobs, Central Point;
feeling, bilious turns, fits of indiges­
now only be obtaiued by an appeal to
trimmings. She carried a shower bou­ points to Oregon will be in force, and Aaron Wyland, Climax; N. C. Dosier, In Medford Monday. He reports that ville, has removed thither. He has arms. ’’
tion, dull headaches and many other
quet of lilies of the valley. She was hundreds of new people are expected Dunn; T. E. Nichols, Eaglo Point; R. Bear Creek has done considerable dam­ sold his lime kiln on Kane’s creek.
Salt pork is a famous old-
troubles are due to them.
given away by her father. The maid to come to Southern Oregon to locate A. Cook, Foots Creek; Clarence L. age, in carrying off more or less fine
The Jacksonville Birthday Club held
fashioned
remedy for con­
of honor was Miss Mabel Elliott. Miss­ This rate is one way only; tbe round- Reames, Jacksonville, secretary, vice bottom land.
a pleasant reunion at the residence of
es Maud Smith and Nettie Jensen were trip rate has not yet been announced. Frank R. Neil resigned; W. C. Daley,
sumption. “Eat plenty of
Prof. A. P. Armstrong, principal of Mrs. Theo. Cameron, lately, on the
bridesmaids. The groom and his best
Lake Creek; A. C. Stanley, Gold Hill; tbe Portland Business College, made occasion of the anniversary of her
J. S. Howard, the veteran civil pork,” was the advice to the
man, William N. Clayton, were attend­
Lydia A.Ennis,of Salem,has brought
ed by John Wuest and George suit for divorce from William Ennis, F. M. Gordon, Meadows; Horace Mann, his mother, Mre M. J. Armstrong, birth. There was a full attendance engineer, has finished surveying a
Remove all hnmore, overcome all Hill. After a short visit in Portland
East Medford; J. R. Wilson, West who has been quite sick, a visit the aut all enjoyed themselves thoroughly. Ude track about three miles south of consumptive 50 and 100
to
whom
she
was
married
in
Lincoln
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Webb
will
leave
for
Gold-
their effects, strengthen, tone and
Medford; W. J. Gregory, Mound; A. S. forepart of the week.
W. R. Stansell has been at his saw Medford. The sidiog is to be put In years ago.
endale, Wash., where they will be at county in 1898 She wishes to resume Furry, Phoenix; Josh Neathammer,
invigorate the whole system.
mill,
located near Phoenix, several south from the county road which
N
asal
C
atarrh
quickly
yields
to
home to their friends after March 10. her maiden name, McQueen. Her hus­
Salt pork is good if a man
Pleasant
Creek;
J.
A.
Whitman,
Pooh
treatment
by
Ely
’
sCream
Balm,
which
times
lately.
He is putting it iu ex­ runs west from Samuel Van Dyke’s
“I had salt rheum on my hands so that I
band is serving a life sentence for mur­ Bab; Ben Haymond, Rock Point; is agreeably aromatic. It is received
can
stomach it.
The idea
could not work. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla
der committed in Siskiyou county, Cal., Horace Pelton, Sam's Valley; J. M. through the nostrils, cleanses aud cellent shape and will turn out heaps place, and on the west side of the
and it drove out the humor. I continued
last year. Both parties formerly re­ Cantrall, Sterling; J. F. Rodgers, heals the whole surface over which it of good lumber during the coming sea­ railroad track, and will be 760 feet behind it is that fat is the
its use till the sores di. appeared.” Mas.
diffuses itself. A remedy for Nasal son.
long. One hundred and seventy feet food the consumptive needs
sided in Medford.
I ba O. B bowh , Rumford Falls, Me.
Table Rock; H H. Taylor, Roxy; V. Catarrh which is drying or exciting to
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Robt.
Ennis,
who
have
by 885 feet of land has been set aside
We quote the following section from
II G. Van Dusen, state fish warden, A. Dunlap, Talent; John X. Miller, the diseased membrane should not be
Mood’s Sarsaparilla promises to
been
stationed
at
Turner,
Marion
for ti e use of the side track,and ware­ most.
used.
Cream
Balm
is
recognized
as
a
the school law of Oregon:
and W. P. Williams, his deputy, ac­ Trail; Miles Cantrall, Union; James
cure and keeps the promise.
county,for
some
time,
will
soon
become
specific.
Price
50
cents
at
druggists
houses. It is for the convenience of
“The common school month shall companied by Dr. C. R. Ray, went to Hurley, Willow Springs; E. G. Borden,
Scott’s Emulsion is the mod­
or by mail. A cold in the head Imme­ residents of this vicinity, They will several orchardists in the vicinity,
hereafter consist of 20 days, and no Ray’s dam Tuesday, for the purpose of Woodville.
diately disappears when Cream Balm resume residence at their homestead, who have previously been compelled ern method of feeding fat to
T he fear of a presidential year has school shall be open In any district for inspecting that great enterprise, which
is used. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren
located near Jacksonville.
to haul their fruit to Medford. All the consumptive. Pork is too
grown to be a habit with the American the purpose of ordinary instruction on will be fitted up so that tish can pass up
W. E. Greene, formerly of Klamath Street, New York.
fiuit loaded there will be billed as
public. In the minds of business men any Saturday or on any legal holiday, and down Rogue River at that point Falls, who is now a prosperous mer­
was
appro-
Washington
’
s
Birthday
Dr. A. C. Marstere, state senator
and financiers it is associated with de­ or in any county during the time of with oven less difficulty than they have chant of Vancouver, Wash., was in from Douglas county, who Is one of primely observed by th a pupils of the having been loaded at Medford. It is rough for sensitive stomachs.
clining stock prices, uncertainty and holding the annual county institute previously encountered.
our town Monday, on his way to Wat­ tbe Republican leaders of Southern Jacksonville public school, who render* understood that the orchardists in Scott’s Emulsion is the most
that section contributed and pur­
trouble. This is so because there have therein. The following days shall be,
From present indications a bop yard kins district, where he is interested in Oregon, spent Saturday in Medford. ed a tine program. A number of visi­ chased the land aside from that cov­ refinod of fats, especially
been presidential years when the coun­ and aro hereby declared, legal holi­
some promising mines. He is accom­ Ho camo out to feel the political pulse, tors witnessed the exercises and were
ered by the right of way from Messrs. prepared for easy digestion.
try was confronted with grave crises, days in this state, viz.: Every Sunday, la equal to a gold mine. We under­ panied by Mr. Lake, an excellent mln- being especially interested in Congress­ well pleased with it.
stand
that
offers
to
contract
at
20
cents
Southern
during which stocks fell and business the first day of January, the 22nd of
Feeding him fat in this
B. F. Carter, a prominent citizen of O >re and Van Dyke. The
man Hermann’s welfare.
the work
was paralyzed. In memory of these February, the 30th day of May, the with an advance of 9 cents by the 1st
Pacific
expects
t
o
complete
Woodville, was in our city Monday, ac­
of
May
for
working
purposes,
have
way, which is often the only
unfavorable years the good presidential fourth day of July, the 25th day of
companied by Bernard O’Brien. The iu time to accommodate the next
years have been lost to sight. But December, and every day on which an been made. Offers of a three-years
year
’
s
fruit
crop.
way, is half the battle, but
happy event has already taken place.
there have been many of them in the election is held throughout the state, contract of this kind have been made
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
have
our
wishes
for
Scott’s Emulsion does more
history of the country when stocks and every day appointed by the Pres­ Generally It is best not to make con­
a prosperous and happy future.
tracts
of
this
kind,
as
contractors
of
­
than that. There is some­
rose and business boomed.
ident of the United States or by the ten seek to crawl out of them when
Jessie Shirley's Dramatic Company
Governor of this state for a public fast, prices for hops are low.
thing about the combination
j gave one of its popular entertainments
If your head aches—you’re bilious—a sure sign that
Many
of
the
counties
of
this
State
thanksgiving, or holiday; provided,
of cod liver oil and hypophos­
your liver is out of order, more than likely the result of a at U. 8. Hall Monday evening, pro­
Ida May Ferree has suod Sylvester
that when holidays occur during a
—‘ weak Htomach or constipated bowels. All such sufferers ducing "The New Magdalen, a power­ are holding meetings of the road
Ferree
for
a
divorce
because
of
cruel
STOMACH should know that for 50 yeara
phites in Scott’s Emulsion
session of school, teachers shall be al­
ful play, In a very acceptable manner. supervisors of the county to discuss
treatment. They were married at
and
plan
the
road
work
for
the
coming
lowed full pay for such holidays.”
¿ÔITTEJB s
that puts new life into the
The attendance was large and ail were
Grants Puss in 1892 and have no chil­
year. We believe this to be a good
well
pleased
with
tbe
performance.
dren. Mrs. Ferree in her complaint
Croup
plan and one that could be adopted to weak parts and has a special
The Fisk Jubilee Singers, who will advantage here. If all the supervisors
avers that her husband threatened to
action on the diseased lungs.
Begins with the symptoms of a com
appear at the U. 8. Hall, under the in this county would hold a meeting
mon cold; there is chilliness, sneezing, kill her. and says she Is afraid he may
i
auspices of the Jacksonville Public they could plan their work so as to
sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, carry his threats into execution. James
A sample will be
hoarseness and impeded respiration. Gleason appears as her attorney.
haB been curing these ailments without fail. Wethere-
School, Friday evening, have a na­ work to a mutual advantage, and the
sent free upon request.
Give frequent small do-es of Ballard’s
fore urge a trial the next time your bead aches. The
tional reputation. The entertainment road work of the county could go to­
Be sure that this picture in
According to the returns of the dif­
Horehound Syrup, (the child will cry
Bitters also cures
the form of a label is on the
will be a first-class one and should be gether then as one whole work and not
tor It) and at the first sign of a croupy ferent assessors the value of taxable
wrapper
of every bottle of
Dizziness, Belching, Heartburn, Dyspepsia,
liberally patronized.
cough apply frequently Ballard’s property of Oregon was increased I
Emulsion vou buy.
in
patches
as
at
present.
This
would
Insomnia, Indigestion, Kidney Troubles,
Snow Liniment to tiie I hi oat.
A dozen Chinamen arrived from enable the County Court to become
SCOTT &
Mrs. A. Vllet, N<w Castle, Colo., «25,000,000 during 1903. The counties
Nervousness and Malaria, Fever and Ague.
California
Tuesday
evening,
to
work
better
acquainted
with
the
local
condi
­
of
the
first
judicial
district
all
show
an
writes, March 19tb, 1901: ‘T think
BOWNE,
Hundreds of Women use the Bitters to the ezclusion of
for the Oro Grande Mining Co , which tions in each separate district, and give
Ballard’s H< rebound Syrup a wonder­ increase, towit: Jackson from «3,838,-
CHEMISTS,
all other medicines as a tonic and regulator. That proves
ful remedy, and Soffby
so pleasant.
” 25c, 504 to M-66ft’220; Jo8ePh,ne’
is operating in Steve’s Fork district. them a basis for such work as would
its value. Be sure to try a bottle.
PK7'? HiÄ
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
I,-
50c and 11.00. r __ ” - 3 ~
’ * •on:
In *1 MSI HÍI4- Klamath frn>
Messrs. Heard and Whitman were coin. best serve the whole oounty.
386,395
to
«1,800,604;
Klamath,
from
«UdracgtoU.
Central Point, Ore.
a
A Successful Meeting.
BRIEF MENTION
I
Chinese New Year.
Although Alive Civilly Dead
Japan’s Reason for Var.
Webb-Elliott
All Humors
Consumption
A Horticultural Railroad.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
and Pills
School Law on Holidays.
A Weak Stomach
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
V
Road Supervisors’ Meeting,