The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 02, 1904, Image 1

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1904.
VOL. XXXIV.
bound train 15 had passed. The track
The basket- ball game between the
PERSONAL MENTION
LOCAL NOTES.
FT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH
was coyered a distance of 120 feet, to a Medford girls and the S. O. State Nor­
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depth in some places of 10 feet. The mal girls resulted in a victory for the
E.
H.
Heims
was
an
Ashland
visitor
H.
E.
Ankeny
is
down
from
Eugene
There are several cases of measles steam shovel, which had been at that former by a score of 11 to 7. The game
Tbe organization of the Oregon
this week.
again.
DEATH PREFERABLE TO THE AGONI State Baseball League was cksed at in Medford.
point for a week past, was at once sent was the best seen here this season be­
Earl
Shepherd
of
Ashland
spent
Sat
­
P. F. Swayne, of Applegate, made
BORNE BY MR, 00YLE.
E. E. Fess of Talent is preparing to back. It was Sunday morning before tween girl teams The Medford girls
Salem Saturday evening with a mem­
urday in Medford.
the county-seat a visit recently.
set out a new peach orchard of 1100 the track was cleared.
were especially strong in keeping the
Three Yearn of Kxcruciatlngr Nenral<Ui bership of four teams—Salem, Eugene,
T ullís
Prof. Ritner of the Business College
Jas. O’Brien and S. M. Carpenter of
Roseburg and Vancouver. The board trees.
Terminated by Six lloie» of
j
G. \y. White, president of the First ball after once getting their hands on was at the county-seat Saturday.
Applegate were in our city not long
I>r. William»’ Pink Pill».
An elopement is reported from Jack­ National Bank, which will begin busi­ it,and fumbles were scarce. What the
of directors consists of P. IL Sroat,
sinbe.
J. D. VanDyke has returned from
£
Men still stiffer from agonies of president; II. II. Olinger, Salem; F sonville. It Is said to have occurred ness at Klamath Falls March 15th, has team lacked in size they made up for
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Mr. and Mrs. Thos. H. Brown, of
disease so intense that, they can find L. Dushane, Eugene; W. E. Morrow, yesterday, the principals being a young purchased of Geo. T. Baldwin tbe stone in energy, and no one begrudged them Steamboat, where he has been mining.
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no terms fit to describe them save Roseburg, and E. P. Prebler, Vancou­ couple living near the county-seat.
M. S. Rowe and E. S. Kirby were Antioch, are visiting relatives living in
structure in that town Known as tbe their hard-earned victory. Following
words like “torture” and “rack,” ver. W. N. Gatens of Salem has
our town.
is
the
personnel
of
the
visiting
team:
down
from
upper
Rogue
River
Mon
­
Rev. Geo. D. Doyle, who was trans­ A. (). U. W. building. The east room Effie Phipps and Maud O'Brien, For­ day.
which call up vividly the barbarities of
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been elected secretary.
Fred Ruch of Thompson Creek, the
ferred from Roseburg to Burns, in will be occupied temporarily by the wards; Maud Ragsdale, Center; Mabel
the outgrown past.
Chas.
V.
Johnson,
the
printer,
who
I
The board of directors decided upon April, 1903, has been assigned to tbe bank, until its new building is com­
thyifty farmer, was in Jacksonville not
The story of Janies B. Coyle, a mill
operative, residing at No. 9 Pond street, a schedule of four games a week for parish at Sumpter, Baker county.
pleted, while Judge Baldwin will con­ Wilson and Blanche Merriman, Guards; has ooen at Jacksonville, went south long since.
Sunday.
Amesbury, Mass., is a striking recent each team during the season, begin­
tinue his hardware business in the Elvira Hibbard and Mabel Ray, Sub­
Harry Helms was among those who
i
J. W. Wiley this week shipped to main room.
stitutes.— | Ashland Tribune.
N. Langell has been quite ill d uring
case in illustration. “ During the post ning May 1 and ending September
t
attended
the dancing party in Medford
Portland a double-decked car of hogs.
three years," said Mr. Coyle to a re­ 15.
the past fortnight, but is now conva­
Don’t growl about the rain. Taking
Monday evening.
porter, “ I was troubled with neuralgia
lescent.
The league has applied for member­ He is paying 4j@4| cents a pound for it the year through it never rains too
in the head. At times the pains were ship in the National Association of good porkers.
W. F. Kremer, Grants Pass' pioneer
Mrs. H. Calhoun of Phoenix has been
much in this part of Oregon. Tbe
almost unbearable and my sufferings
physician,
made Medford a business
The bridge across Antelope Creek, more rainy days there are now, the
visiting her brother, Prof. Robbins of
were such that death would have been Professional Baseball Leagues, under
visit
Wednesday.
Frank Williams, a resident of Ash­ Jacksonville.
welcome as a relief. The pains began whose rules no player can be taken near Eagle Point, is Baid to have been less there will be later.
A year ago
Wm. Martin and 8. F. Godfrey of
right over my eyes and shot upward away during tbe season without the rendered impassable by the high water. now clouds of dust were flying, and the land and a Southern Oregon mining
W. F. Ash pole and J. W. Slinger,the
Antioch
precinct were in Medford a
It
will
need
repairs.
through my head. They were so ex­ consent of the league, nor at the end
present growlers wanted rain—and man, was chosen assistant superinten­ energetic stockmen, have been among
few
days
since.
cruciating that they would almost make of the season without the payment of
It will be not a long campaign in got in late in the summer. How would dent of the Oregon mineral exhibit at us lately.
me faint dead away from exhaustion. #200. Tbe rules of the national asso­ Oregon this spring, but quite long
W. K. Indgledue. of Pleasant Creek,
the Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
Thos. Riley and J. Patterson, county
“ I consulted several physicians but, ciation will be strictly followed, and enough. A month of it is as good as you have liked to be “back east” this The appointment was made by W. H.
the
efficient road supervisor, was
winter?
‘
commissioners, are in Jacksonville on
while they all diagnosed my case as neu •a record or each player will bo care­ more.
among
us a few days since.
Wehrung,
superintendent
of
exhibits.
The question is often being asked
official business.
ralgia and prescribed for that, they gave fully kept. Each team will be limit­
The district conference of the South­
This
selection
has
settled
the
question
Isaac
Matney
has
returned
from
the
Deston High, of Ashland, whose ern Oregon Methodist Church, South,
why
the new Department of Com­
me only temporary relief. Then I t<x»k
J. Nunan, the pioneer merchant, re­
a number of advertised neuralgia cure» ed to 11 men after June 1, after which health has been poor for some years was held in Grants Pass last week. of who shall represent Southern and turned the forepart of the week from a stat; of Washington, where he has been merce and Labor has not succeeded
with no better result. About four date no changes can be made without past, has gone to the National Sol­ Two interesting meetings were held Western Oregon. The appointment
during the past several years.
better io its quest for “bad” trusts
trip to Portland.
months ago a friend told me about Dr. the consent of the entire board.
diers’ Home at Santa Monica, Calif, daily. The ministers who attended were was made on recommendation of the
which it proposed to scare off the face
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
B.
Hanley
have
Miss Stella Boyd and Mabel Bunyard
The Southern Pacific Company has for treatment.
Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People,
Oregon
Miners
’
Association,
of
which
of
the earth by getting the facts con­
Presiding Elder E. L. Fitch, Oakland;
and I decided to try a box. After I had made the league a rate of one fare for
of Grants Pass were Medford visitors gone to Seattle. They expect to leave
Mr. Williams is a member.
cerning the doings of those trusts and
for
Alaska
in
the
early
spring.
Rev.
H.
C.
Brown,
Medford;
The
governor's
proclamations
noti
­
used oue box I noticed that the paint the round trip for players, and Gen­
Mr. Williams was born in New York, one day this week.
were less frequent and intense than be­ eral Passenger Agent Coman has fying voters of the proposed mitlative Rev. H. C. Allen, Roseburg; Rev. J.
Rev. F. G. Strange will hold services giving them publicity. That depart­
C. Vroman of Gold Hili and J. A.
fore. 8o I took a second box with ad­ given assurance that the excursions amendments of local option and the Cook, Myrtle Creek;Rev. H. N Rosser, February 14, 1838, but moved to
at the Presbyterian church In Phoenix ment has been doing business now for
more than a year and not one line has
ditional improvement. After I had
Ashland: and a number of others, with Wichita, Kan., over 30 years ago, Medasis of Grants Pass were here the Sunday morning ani evening.
primary
election
law
are
being
printed,
forepart
of
the
week.
where
he
engaged
in
the
hotel
busi
­
taken six boxes my neuralgia was en will be glyen whenever the circum­ according to law.
been printed about trusts. Secretary
their wives and families
W. N. Wright and Ernest Scott are
ness. He left there 12 years ago and
tirely cured, and for two months I havt stances will permit. Tbe schedule
O. S. Blackford and Robt. Ashworth
Cortelyou
has been told times innu­
Lewis Sisley, one of the pioneers of
Mrs. Susannah Wright Crain died at lived in Portland for two years, when of Willow Springs were in Medford and hauling apples to Medford,which J. A.
been free from pain. I have sound rest­ will be arranged so that two games
merable
where
to fish to catch a nice
Perry will ship to Texas and California.
ful sleep at night and no feeling of lan will be played in the best-playing Southern Oregon, but who is now lo­ the residence of her son-in-law and he moved to Ashland and became in Jacksonville Mnnday.
long
string
of
trusts,
but be persists
guor during the day. I bless the day towns on the three holidays—Decora­ cated in Idaho, is visiting relatives re­ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cox, terested in the mining business, which
Mrs. H. K. Hanna, who has been in ignoring the suggestions of the
Senator
R.
A.
Booth
of
Eugene
pass
­
when I began to use Dr. Williams’ Piuk tion Day, Fourth of July and Labor siding at Phoenix. He is accompanied on South C street, Medford, Monday he has followed ever since. He is in­
ed through the valley Saturday, en visiting in San Francisco and Oakland^ Democrats. If be really meant bust
by his wife.
PUls.”
evening, from pneumonia, after a short terested in the Gold Standard mine, in
Day.
Calif., returned the forepart of the ness, and it never was intended that
Cures equally remarkable for their
Jas. Bell and Miss Bertha N. Parker illness. She was one of the first to Jacksonville district, the Dr. Reader route to San Francisco
week.
he should proceed against the trusts
completeness and permaneuce have also
J. S. Bushong of Los Angeles, Calif ,
of Bly were married at the residence come to Southern Oregon, in 1852, and mine near Ashland and the Griffin
Frank
Plymale,
who
has
been
visit
­
and
print the facts about them, be
been wrought by these pills in the cast
of the bride’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Dris­ has lived here ever since. Mrs. Crain mines on Griffin Creek. He has been is in the city, soliciting orders for ing in Jacksonville during the past sev­ could have collected all the data nec
of locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis.
coll of Klamath Falls, Feb. 19th, by­ was a lady of many excellent traits and active in politics in Southern Oregon several valuable works.
St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, nervous head
eral weeks, returned to Yreka, Calif., essary for a report that would have
highly respected by all who knew her.
Marvin S. Wood of Eagle Point and Wednesday.
C. F. Dlttmar, associate editor of Rev. Mr. Starr.
ache, after-effects of the grip, palpita
His appointment meets the general
made the trusts sizzle like a wet cat
tion of the heart, pule and sallow com­ of Mineral Wealth, of Redding, Calif.,
Jeffries and Munroe have been An obituary will appear in our next approval of the mining men of Western W. G. Messai of Lake Creek were in
F. G. Elliott, late of Dallas, an ex. flung into hides; but the new depart­
plexions and all forms of weakness in
issue.
Oregon, as he is known to be fair in Medford Friday morning.
either male or female. Dr. Williams’ who has been making a tour of South­ matched to fight twenty rounds for
cellent printer, has become a resident ment has been as idle concerning the
Arthur C. Lawrence, who was a pop­ his views relative to any part of the
Chas. A Crump was in town Satur­ of Jacksonville. He will soon be joined trusts at has been the Department of
Piuk Pills for Pale People are sold by all ern Oregon mines in the interests of the heavyweight world '»championship.
druggists, or will be sent direct from the journal he represects, has just re­ The mill will take place in San Fran­ ular representative of the well known state, and will work for the interest of day, on his way home from Galice by his wife.
Justice. It simply shows unmistak­
Dr. vVilliams Medicine Co., Schenec­ turned from the Upper Applegate, cisco during the last week in May.
wholesale bouse of Allen & Lewis, died mining at St. Louis. Mr. Williams is Creek. He has returned since.
ably
that tbe Republican party has
tady, N.Y., postpaid, on receipt of price, where the Blue Ledge and other big
A. T Lundgren has filed locations of
at Nampa, Idaho, one day last week. at present one of the World's Fair
Mayor Plckel, Fred Barneburg, W. the Sutedetina, Tableryad, Tar Head concluded to ‘ stand pat” on tbe
fifty cents per box; six boxes for twe
The Tidings says that an Ashland He leaves a wife, father and mother, Commission.
base copper mines are located. The
dollars and a half.
G. Kapnick and C. B. Rostel spent and Boulder mines,all located in Elliott trust question as well as upon tbe
man is considering the feasibility of who live at Salem. Mr. Lawrence had
withdrawal of Patsy Clark from the
Monday afternoon in Jacksonville.
tariff question and all other questions
establishing an automobile line to carry been on the road for some years, and
Creek districts.
Blue Ledge has not lessened the ac­
that will enter into tbe campaign
District
Attorney
Reames,
who
has
passengers between Ashland and Med­ wa« recently transferred to the Eastern
Martin McDonough, Mrs H. Rowe this year as tbe vital issue. If tbe
tivity of that district in the Isast,
been in Portland for sometime, on pro­
ford on the north and Soda Springs on Oregon and Idaho territory. He was
and Mrs. H.
Ridinger of Willow pe< pie of tbe country want anything
A number of Socialists oKjackson
Mr. Dittmar affirms, as other parties
the south.
making bis first trip through that Cuu lty met in miss convention in fessional business, returned Monday.
Springs precinct were guests of Mrs. d<me on any of these questions they
have taken up the property and are
Mahara’s Minstrels at the Brooks opening it. Mr. Reddy, of Spokane,
Miss Anu» Jeffrey has been engaged E. Kiippei Saturday.
Peter Keller (better.known as “Pete couutrv when he became ill and died. Medford, at Angle’s Opera House,
must vote tbe Democratic ticket and
Sunday night were greeted by a larger together with Messrs. Prim, Kenney the Swede”) Is the name of tbe man
to
teach the Forest Creek district
Miss Allie Klippel left Saturday for elect a Democratic president and a
The
S
outhern O regonian prop­ Saturday, Feb. 27ih. for the purpose
audience than usual for Sunday night, and Neuber, of Jacksonville, have who set fire to Mrs. A. H. Russell's
school and will doubtless give satisfar-
Los Angeles, Caiif., for tbe benefit of Democratic House of Representatives,
erly urges Southern Oregon orchard- of ruminating candidate* for the ion.
and proved tbemselyes to be the best
residence
at
Ashland
and
was
sent
to
d fferent legislative and county offices.
purchased the one-sixth interest of G.
her health. She was accompanied by or they will have tbe same vicious
ists
to
prepare
to
spray
their
trees
and
colored minstrels on the road. The
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Reames her aunt, Mrs. Washburn.
B. Adams in the Blue Ledge. They tbe asylum. He is considered a dan­ bushes soon, particularly against that The attendance was good, consider­
laws left on tbe statute and will ex­
audience was pleased with the perfor­
are visiting relatives living at Berkeley,
have great confidence in tbe Blue gerous man.
worst of fruit-tree pests, the San Jose ing the inclemency of the weather.
Misses Jennie and Mildred Kitto ac­ perience no relief from tbe present
mance, which was all that had been
Riley Hammersley was in Medford scale, which is still prevalent. It la
Ledge, and are unshaken In their be­
The convention was called to order Calif. They will be gone two or three companied their father to Grants Paas tax exactions and the present license
expected. The colored artists in
lief that it will eventually become a Monday. He has taken the contract to generally known and admitted that by J. W. Wiley, county chairman, E, Weeks.
recently. The last-named will Miss soon of tbe criminal trust« of tbe country
their chorus, quartet and solo work, great property.
haul 4000 cords of wood for Champlin the one remedy for tbe fruit-pest evil *•
Howland if i Portland,»
P. uaiuuiuuu
Hammond avHUji
acting a.-*
as scviviay-^
secritatv.’, Geo. 4£. *-iu»»iauu
ui n«uu,a mem- - æSVe
< for Colorado Springs.
to rob people. In electing a Demo­
leave
their monologues, dance specialties,
They
were
made
the
permanent
Pipe.-.
Mining
Cg^h^a^j
Aside from the Blue Ledge, a num­ A Co of Foots Creek, who are install­
Therefore
dr-
frequent
spraying,
cratic
president and a Democratic
musical specialties and short plays,
---- >n Devlin of Applegate, one of our
been visiting in Medford. He is at
ber of other very promising prop­ ing a big dredge in Foots Creek dis­ chardists, say together, ‘Let us spray •» cer* of the convention.
House of Representatives the people
oldest
and
most
respected
citizens,
was
kept the attention of the audience
The following nomination* were Grants Pass now.
erties are being developed in the trict and will operate it with steam.
—and then do it.—[Portland Journal.
in town Wednesday, accompanied by i need not be alarmed lest tariff reduc­
and produced many a hearty laugh.
Upper Applegate country.
made:
Mesdamcs
A.
Z.
Sears
and
A.
T.
tion and trust-bursting under Demo­
Mrs.
Geo.
E.
Neuber
and
her
daugh
­
his son-in-law, Hon. Miles Cantrall.
The work of John A.English,the cl- v-
F. B. Tichenorof Portland, manager
The trend of all the veins of the ter; who have been visiting in Alameda
Representatives, Joe A. Thoma* of Drisko have been at Grants Pass, visit­
cratic
auspices will disturb business.
er hoop controller, deserves special
Sheriff Rader has returned from Tbe leaders of the party are not go­
Blue Ledge district is north and county, Calif., also in San Francisco, of the Woodman's Carnival held at Medford and A. M. Ford of Central ing their brother, Duffy Farrier, who
mention. Manager Brooks was able
Salem, whither he took Pete, the ing to jump in and tear things to
south, dipping westward. In this re­ for some time past, returned home Grants Pass last year, the champion Point.
has been quite sick.
to announce last night that he had se­
amateur
quoit
pitcher
of
the
world,
has
Swede,
an insane person, who has been pieces. They are not going to blow
Dr. D. M
Joint representative,
cured Mahara’s for a return date to gard they bear a striking resemblance Monday evening. They were met some received a challenge for a match to
Mr. and Mrs.Horace Pelton and Jas terrorizing some of the people of Ash­ up the tariff wall with dynamite;
Brower of Ashland.
be played on a week night..—[Guthrie to tbe big veins of Del Norte couoty, distance down the line by Mr. Neuber.
they are going to begin gently to lift
Pelton, of Sam's Valley, attended the land
take place next May. He has accepted
State Capitol, November 24, 1903.
California, and of tbe Waldo and other
tbe rocks off one by one until tbejwall
County judge, S. H. Holt of Ash­ dancing party given at Wilson's Opera
The Democratic County Committee the defi and arrangements for the con­ land.
D. P. Flowers, who has been spend­ is not so high that tbe people cannot
districts of Josephine county, Oregon.
House
Monday
evening.
will meet in Wilson’s Opera House test are now under way. As he has
ing several months in Southern Ore­ see over it and see the tariff-protected
County Commissioner, M. Calhoun
S omehow the thought that Dowie The formation of tbe Blue Ledge vein
industries of this country selling
B.
F.
Hutton,
W.
L.
Dull,
E.
E.
Gar
­
received
several
challenges
from
local
Wednesday,
March
2d,
at
2
o
’
clock
p
gon, left for Walla Walla, which is his goods to foreigners cheaper than they
of Phoenix.
is being chased by an Australian mob is a micaceous chistl
licks
and
F.
X.
Gordan,
wideawake
m., when a convention to nominate quoit pitchers, Mr. Tichenor states
home, this week. We hope to see him do to home consumers.
Sheriff, G. C. Culy of Steamboat.
fails to cause that keen regret that
representatives of a leading portrait soon again.
candidates for legislative and county on between now and the date of them
County Clerk, J. D. Williams o
should be aroused by an exhibition of
house, are doingthe valley.
Democrats, Attention. •
offices will be called and a plan of on between now and the date of the Barton.
A bouncing boy has made his ap­
lawlessness. And the keenness is none
match
with
T.
C.
Cooper
of
New
York
Messrs. Steiger, Walcb and Round, pearance at the residence of Mr. and
campaign discussed.
Tbe
nomination
of
wbat
is
lacking
tbe less marked because the “prophet”
A meeting of the Democratic Cen­
Liquor men say they are going to City In May.
of a full ticket and the tilling of va­ tree made Medford a visit one day this Mrs. L. M. Stone of Farmer’s Flat, tral Committee for Josephine county
thus far baa outfooted the mob.
Wm. H. Stewart, the well-known
fight the local option law, which is to
In answer to a question,submitted by cancies were left to the county central week. They are waiting for the and Lou is stepping pretty high in is hereby called for Saturday, March
horticulturist, has sold bis fine farm
weather to change, so that they can consequence.
be submitted to tbe people of Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction committee.
and orchard, consisting of 200 acres of
5, 1904, at 11 o’clock a. m., at the
initiative in June, and the temperance Ackerman, Attorney-General Craw­ Joe A. Thomas and E. P. Ham­ commence getting out lumber for the
Rev.
J.
D.
Murphy
will
hold
services
land and located a few miles east of
court
house at Grants Pass, Oregon,
element say they will meet tbe enemy ford rendered an opinion in which he mond were elected chairman and sec­ Iowa Lumber and Box Co.
at the Catholic church in Ashland to fix a date of primaries and county
Medford, to J. W. Perkins, a success­
at the polls in full force. It promises held, in substance, that teachers in the retary, respectively, of the county
Sunday morning at 10:30. There will convention and for other purposes.
ful business man and a prominent
to be a battle royal.
high schools of the State must hold committee for tlie ensuing two years.
consequently be no services at Jackson­
citizen of Portland, for #21,500. This
All members are earnestly requested
Tne convention then adjourned sine
Nothing more has been seen of the diplomas from the State Normal schools
ville or Medford.
is one of the most promising
to attend.
There is a best time for doing fruit propositions In the valley. Mr. body that floated down the Umpqua or institutions of collegiate or univer­ die.
H. D. N obtom , Chairman.
Don't forget Mahara’s Minstrels Sat­
Marshal Stevens of Grants Pass
everything—that is, a time when a Perkinswill assume personal supervis­ river, past Roseburg, last Saturday. sity grades, or state diplomas, and
urday
night.
They
are
tbe
best
on
and Mr. Hughes of Marysville. Calif.,
thing can be done to the best ad­ ion of his property at once and make it It is thought to be that of A. N. Drake, that ordinary teacher’s certificates
went to Roseburg on the track of an the road, and are well received every­
cannot
be
used
In
the
high-school
vantage, most easily and most ef­ one of the best in the state. He has a who disappeared from Glendale so
embezzler
who was supposed to have where. There are several female ar­
fectively. Now is the best time considerable area in apples and pears mysteriously. A careful search is be­ grades, but ody in any grade in what
been
here
recently. The man they tists among them.
Not a great deal of the apple crop
is known as the public or common
for purifying your blood. Why? already, which he will begin enlarg­ ing made for It.
were
in
search
of was a former cashier
Myron Harrison, the well-known
raised
in
Jackson
county
remains
in
schools.
Because your system is now trying ing at once.
I
Fourteen members of the Masonic or­
of
the
State
bank
of
Mapleton,
Minn.,
miner,
who has been operating in Jose­
the
growers'
hands,
nearly
all
of
it
J. H. McFarland, construction fore­
to purify it—you know this by the
Southern Oregon, and Rogue River der and about the same number of Odd man lor the Western Union Telegraph having been shipped to many markets. and had embezzled funds to the phine county, is employed at the Stor­
Eimples and other eruptions that
“When the butter won't
Fellows left Glendale Friday to make
ave come on your face and body. valley In particular, Is attracting a thorough search in the Dadd’s Creek Company, with a force of workmen, Even the second-class varieties have amount of #17,000. At Roseburg they ing mine again. His family la visiting
tbe attention of those who wish
come put a penny in the
found a man who answered the de­ in tbe Willamette valley.
has completed the setting of new cedar be n sold to very good advantage.
to eogage in fruit raising on a country for the body of A. N. Drake, p ties to carry the company’s wires be­
scription.
The
arrest
was
made
and
J. A. Perry, the enterprising ware-
W. C. Kitto and L. T. Jones, the chum,* is an old time dairy
large scalj, and there is nj place that who was lost January 18th, an account tween Ashland and Grants'Pass, a dis­ hou eman, will ship two carloads as the party taken before a justice of the expert machinists, jrho are installing
proverb.
It often seems to
is better adapted to this kind of busl of whose mysterious disappearance we
tance of 40 miles. The work of trans­ soon as the S. P. Co. furnishes him peace, but proved his identify by a the machinery of tbe Granite Hill
printed
at
the
time.
ness.
Are the medicines to take—they do
ferring the wires from the old poles with the in ansof transporting them. citizen of that town. The man proved mine, located near Grants Pass, are work, though no one has ever
the work thoroughly and agreeably
• Sam Veatch, the gonial S. P. con­ which have done service for so many One goes to Beaumont, Texas, and to lie N. L. Griswold, of Washington, making excellent progress.
told why.
and never fail to do it.
holding a government position, who
ductor, who has been enjoying a three years will be begun at once from this the other to San Francisco.
The
Fisk
Jubilee
Singers
gave
an
Hood’s are the medicines you
When mothers are worried
was in Medford and Jacksonville lately.
weeks’ vacation in San Francisco and end. After this is completed it is ex­
Southern Oregon applet enjoy a He was known by one man only in Rose­ entertainment at U. S. Hall last Fri­
have always heard recommended.
Los Angeles, passed through here re­ pected that the work of reconstruction
burg,and but for this acquaintance he day evening, for the benefit of the because the children do not
Manager Koehler has made a spec­ cently, en route to Portland. Mrs. will be pushed northward from Grants first-class reputation everywhere, and would
“I cannot recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla
have been placed in a very awk­ Jacksonville public school. It was gain strength and flesh we
often find ready sale to tlie exclusion
too highly as a spring medicine. When we ial trip of inspection over the South­
ward position.
Veatch accompanied him. They re­ Pass, says the Tidings.
take it In the spring we all feel better through
of
choice
stock
grown
in
tbe
vicinity
well attended and pleased all who wit­
the »ummer.” Mas. 8. H. Nui.. McCrays. Pa. ern Pacific’s Oregon lines with R. L. turned home upon
say give them Scott’s Emul­
receipt of news
nessed
it.
of
the
very
markets
when
the
com
­
Though
the
market
price
of
prunes
Hood** Sarsaparilla promises to Donald, the new resident engineer, informing them that their home in
petition arises.
cure and keep* tbe promise.
Miss Minnie McElroy, who was re­ sion.
successor to W. A. Grondabl, whose Portland had been pillaged by burg* last fall was not satisfactory to Oregon
growers,
yet
those
who
disposed
of
Our
fruit,
growers
should
jealousiy
cently
operated on by Doctors Cam­
It is like the penny in the
appointment became effective last lars.
their product for what they could get gi ard the fame their product has
eron, Gale and Robinson, is steadily im­
A
young
man
named
Hauk,
who
re
­
Saturday.
Mr.
Donald
has
been
assis
­
Jack Munroe outfought Tom Shar­ were, after all, the wiser. Many grow­ gained an 1 z'alously endeavor to even
P rince A lexander , of Oldenberg,
proving. Miss M. Vickers, a nurse milk because it works and
has caused a patriotic sensation in tant resident engineer of the Sacra­ key in their six-round bout at Philadel­ ers who held for a higher price, now ex el tlie succe-s which lias previously cently arrived from Elgin, Union coun­ who received her training in Chicago, because there is something
ty, Oregon, was arrested by Constable
Russia. He not only has given 1,000,- mento division for several years, and phia February 27tb. Munroe stepped find the market collapsed, and their [attended tlieir t ff.irts.
Angle in Medford Saturday, ona charge is also attending her.
Is
well
known
among
rai'road
engi
­
astonishing about it.
from the ring without a mark, while prunes practically unsaleable. Pro­
- 000 rubles toward the war fund, but has
of
iusanity,
and
held
until
he
could
be
B.
W.
Baldwin
and
Jas.
Flowers,
neers
as
a
capable
man
in
that
depart
­
G.
E.
Romero
and
Walter
Quigley,
both of Sharkey’s eyes were badly ducers often find it to their advantage
proposed that tbe Czar raise a troop
Scott’s Emulsion is simply
examined. County Judge Prim had his two of the leading hop-growers of
of irregular cavalry of the dreaded ment of the service. Mr. Grondabl, swollen from vicious right and left to accept the price that is current at who have been developinga fine quartz
a milk of pure cod liver oil
tribes of Buriats and Kalmucks, of tbe whom he succeeds, accompanied the swings of the Butte miner. In only one the time tbe product is ready for mar­ ledge in Northern California, have ease Investigated by Dr. Jones, who Josephine county,have been in this sec­
pronounced
the
unfortunate
man
a
tit
tion
lately,
looking
for
a
large
body
of
party
on
this
trip,
which
was
the
sold
it
to
Minneapolis
parties
for
a
with some hypophosphites
round, the first, did Sharkey have any KoL.
steppes, the condition being that they
1 DC re are
re e exceptions,
x cc Ji Lio Li s, ui
ket. There
of courise,
course,
be under military rule in the Far East, last that be will make to closing a advantage of Munroe. After this the but experience shows that, as a rule | Bnu£ sum, we learn i. T hey went to subject for the insane asylum, and he land on which to raise hops on a big especially prepared for delicate
I. .. 1 >3 t
•• M
r, /I 1.0 rbfl* t v> v*l nil t *1 .•■* 11 ♦ I j.l aa W• »1« »
but allowed to do all they like In the career of 23 years with the company, battle was almost whol'y in Munroe's holding over for an advance in price ' Grants Pass Wedneslay, where they was taken to Salem by J. E. Barkdull scale. We have not .learned tbe result
and H. W. Jackson.
is a losing operation.
1 wlp remain few days.
of their trip.
stomachs.
way of independent raids of their own during which time monuments to his favor.
Young Hauk’s father, who is engag­
according to their typical style of war­ skill have been erected over the en­
Mr«.
C.
E.
Hufstader
and
her
chil
­
Children take to it naturally
A strike of all boiler makers of the
fare. Prince Alexander offers to equip tire mileage of the system, and several
ed in business at Jacksonville, says dren, who have been living in Jack­
and pay for tbe support of 1500 men large bridgrs are now in course of S. P. R. R. system was declared at San
that bis son fell out of a tree, when a sonville for sometime past, are now because they like the taste
throughout the war. This further
Francisco last Saturday. The strlkeis
small boy, which affected his mind, and residents of Grants Pass, having re­ and the remedy takes just as
construction.
shows the brutality of the Russians,
ask for a general increase of 10 per
he has occasional spells of insanity. moved thither at the suggestion of
which is liberally indulged in by those
cent in wages. The present scale ot
He thinks a course of treatment at the the Odd Fellows' lodge of that city, of naturally to the children be­
in high places.
wages ranges from 36j to 40 cents an
asylum will be of much benefit to him.
which the late Mr. H. was a member. cause it is so perfectly adapted
hour, 10 hours constituting a day's
Resides being the cause of mozt sickness, is also contrary
The annual city election, held on to their wants.
io Nature. It w » b intended that this important organ
work. Only six men in Oregon are
should
be
strong
and
healthy
for
it
is
from
this
source
1 he following Is a weather report affected—four In the shops at East
Tuesday,
resulted in considerable of a
STOMACH
For all weak and pale and
receive all our strength. Then it is very important
for the month of February,furnished Portland, one at Ashland and one at
surprise in one or two instances. There
JITTERS a we
that
you
commence
taking
thin children Scott’s Emulsion
by E. Britt, volunteer observer:
¡** ZZ2CV2
Roseburg.
The President formally nominated was quite a contest over the offices of
Mean
temperature,
43
8
degree
;
i* /t Zz<>
J. T. Bridges and J. H. Booth for ap­ marshal and recorder, and it brought is the most satisfactory treat-
The February rain fall record in
maximum temperature,63deg.on 26th;
pointment
in the U. S. land office at out the biggest vote which has been ment.
broken
by
/oz7
Southern Oregon has i een
minimum temperature, 25 degrees,
cast for several years—nearly 160. The
Roseburg,
Monday.
of
the
past
month,
the precipitation
We will send you
on the 9th; total precipitation,
Senator Fulton of Oregon will en­ Independent candidates and present
which was about six inches. The
the
penny, /. e.,.a
10.57 Inches; number of clear days, 2;
deavor to secure their confirmation in incumbents were both elected, W. G.
average for the past 22 years has been
at
onco,
became
it
la
universally
acknowledged
to
be
the
sample
free.
number of partly
cloudy days,
the Senate as scon as that body holds Kenney defeating Ed Hubert by 19
2:30 and the only years in which the
best stomach sti engthener in the world
For 50 years
14; cloudy 15; total snowfall, 3 Inches
an
executive
session.
votes, while H. G. Dox beat Peter
Be »on that thb piciara la
it has been successfully used by sickly people all over
the form ot a label is oa th«
Total precipita ion since Sep». 1, »903, present record hat been approached
Deisch
by
about
the
same
majority.
the
country.
It
will
positively
cure
wrapper
ot every bottle ot
29.18 inche-; last season, 25.42 inches. were the February of 1902 and 1890,
Public Notice.
Emiuekm you buy.
Nausea, Sick Headache, Heartburn, Dyspepsia, In­
The other candidates elected were:
when tbe amounts ran a little over five
digestion, Cramps, Liver Complaints, Insomanla and
Chas. C. Purse) made our city a busi­
My wife having left me, 1 will not Trustees, J. S. Orth, J. H. Huffer, J.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
Malaria, Fever and Ague.
inches.
ness visit Monday. He is putting up a
be
responsible for any bills contracted Nunan, E. Britt, Theo. Cameron;
‘1
Chemists,
Be
sure
to
try
a
bottle
today.
The
genuine
must
have
Another and heavier slido occurred
by her from this date.
first-class saw mill on Upper Apple­
treasurer, Jas Cronemiller; street com­
our Private Stamp over the neck.
At all Druggists.
409
Pearl
St., N. Y.
H enry A. R ehkopf .
gate, which will be in operation before > at Roberts Hill, near Dillard, Satur­
missioner, Henry Wendt.
A
pplegate,
Jan.
5,
1904.
day morning, just after the south-
long.
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NO. 12
BRIEF MENTION.
W>1
I
An Appointment Made,
Trosts are Undisturbed.
Work at Bine Ledge
The Socialists Nominate.
Sahara’s Big Minstrels.
ojcuj
Another Big Sale.
X
March,
April, May
A Case of Mistaken Identity
More Apple Shipments.
Proverbs
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Railroad Officials Travel.
Another Unfortunate.
r
m
Weather Report,
m
A Weak Stomach
F
Appointments Made.
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS