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0 íco >a Historical fêççitlj $ JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1904 at Blue Lead Rogue River Valley League The same teams met again at Med ford Sut.day. The game was a scream ing farce, Gold Hill playing worse than amateurs and being unable to score, while Medford piled up 19 ruas. The public will not patronize such exhibitions. Medford and Gold lllll will play a double header on the grounds of the latter next Sunday, llenley and Lum ley will be Medford’s battery in the first game and Hutton and Northrup will otlieiatein the same capacity for the visitors in the secund game. Ramsdale, Patterson and Moore an* no longer connected with the Med ford team. Ti e two first, named have retuiued to California, the other play er now lining up with Ashland. NO. 28 BRIEF MENTION. Two marriages lock place at Gold | Hill this week. Clyde Applegate, sec Fabian Eckelson of Tacoma is spend ond son of Peter Applegate of Jackson STANDING OF THK TEAMS. The New York jiarties who bought ville, and Miss Della Gillette, daughter ing bls vacation at Jacksonville. FELLED LIKE AN OX AND DIZZÏ Won. Lost. P. C. the Cooper interest aod bonded the of Rev. A. P. Gillette; Geo H. Pat- AND 8LEEPLE8SF0R WEEKS. Wm. Sorenson, one of Applegate ’ s 4 .691 other shares the Blue Lead, probably Ashland .... ... 9 6 M pd foi d .537 prominent citizens, was among our re rick, the expert miner, and Miss Rough Experience of E. C. F. Ward. of one of the biggest and richest of Ella Griffith, the well-known «du- 7 .461 ...6 Jacksonville. . cent visitors. Girard, Kansas, a Veteran of I copper deposits on the Pacific Coast, Gold llill....... . .. 4 .307 9 cator, were the contracting par- Co. il, 5 A th Indiana. Wm. Jennings, foreman of tbe Ster-, have begun active operations for tbe ties. We trust that good luck and A reporter who was seeking for Mr. thorough development of that prop ling mine, and Kap Hinkle were recent wedded bliss in unlimited quantities Ward to get his confirmât iou of a state erty. Several thousand pounds of Jacksonville vs. Ashland. visitors at Grants Pass. will be their portion. ment that had been made couceruiug The July term of the circuit court, him by a fellow-townsman. found tlmt ruining material and messhou6e sup The following is tbe official score for Josephine county is being held at stalwart earjieuter engaged iu putting a plies have been hauled tbe past week of the game that took place at Ash Grants Pass. PERSONAL MENTION new window frame iu an old house. In to Joe’s Bar by Decatur Davis; and land, July 10tli. it was not replete response to an inquiry, the robust work from there on to the mine, a dlstince with excellent features, tbe Jackson District Attorney Reames and his man dropped uimbly to a seat ou the of five miles, there is only a trail, over ville team, as usual when it plays at deputy, Clarence L. Reames, are at i Jus. M. iiansbrough of Roseburg is wiudow bench, anil said : which tilesupplies will be taken in on Ashland, being distinguished by tbe among us again. Grants Pass on official business. •• Yes; I owe my recovery to Dr. Wil pack horses. In this first outfit is a number of its errors. Jas. Martin of Beagle and his sister Henry L. Pegg, who bas been visiting liams’ Pink Pills and I am always glad large steel range and a complete mess- The Ashl md grounds are frightful tarried a few hours In Medford Mon in Flounce Rock precinct, is iu Med to tell the story for the sake of others. liouse outfit and supplies, and for use and should be put in half respectable day. ford, on bis return to Yreka, Calif. In fact, I think there are only two kinds of medicine worth buying—at least, only it tbe mine there is 500 pounds of shape at least. The sun shines in Mrs. E. Wilkinson and her two sons Now will that forest fire proclama two kinds that ever did me any good— i drill steel and a full outfit of tools. t,be players’ faces, making a good have gone to Klamath county to visit tion be heeded? It should be,carefully, and on* of them is Dr. Williams’ Pink Additional supplies will be sent out game tbere almost Impossible. Every summer and autumn large by everybody to whom it applies, dur ‘ relatives. Pills for Pale People. and in a short time a large force of Scbotield, who has b'en playing in areas of public and private forests are ing this dry spell and all summer. Recorder and Mrs R. B. Dow spent *• You see, it was this way : I was at men will be put to work driving tun- devastated by fire This destruction Dr. G. B. Cole of Central Point, the Sunday in Medford, guests of Mr. and my work in 1892 when I felt as if I had I nets and doing other development the Oregon Slate League, was in the is a uoiiersal injury It Dot only De the box for Jacksonville. His first been struck on my head by a sudden work. well-known physician, has gone to New Mrs. D. H. Miller. appearance in Southern Oregon was stroys a valuable asset in tbe list of blow. My heart seemed to stop and the port, where he will remain during the Dr. J. F. Reddy of Blue Lead fame The wagon road is to be ex not an auspicious one, 17 bits being the country’s res urces, but is produc doctor said it missed every other beat. heated term. left for Spokane Tuesday evening, He tive of tlo- ds. The forest Is the m ist I went through the battle of Richmond, tended on to tbe mine from Joe’s Bar, made off his delivery. will not be gone long. Miss Ollie Huffer was a Medford effective means of preventing fl ods Keutucky, but I never liad been through says the Valley Record. JACKSONVILLE visitor Monday. She has b -en chosen anything like this before. I thought and producing a more .'eguiar flow of Z Cameron of Uniontown was in our The work of making a preliminary AB R H SH 1*0 A E surely I was going to pass iu my checks examination for the suf * ey of a route water for irrigation and other useful to teach the second department of the city Monday, accompanied by his ...5 1 3 3 5 Cline. 3b... 0 0 this time. Gold Hill school. daughter, Miss Cora. (Jollins, ss . . 5 0 1 3 purposes. “After that I had very trying dizzy for a railroad that is to be built from Streib, lb. ...4 0 0 0 0 7 4 0 2 0 forest To prevent the mischievous Quite a number are leaving for Lake W. H. DeZeng, the enterprising ml- spells. I had to give up work altogether Jacksonville to the Blue Lead mine Strube, c... ...3 2 2 0 5 2 1 and spend every other day iu bed. For , bas been btgun by Peter Applegate, Scbotield, p ...4 Ö 1 0 0 4 0 tires Congress has enacted a law and Klamath counties, being lured net*, is down from Elk Creek, accom two mouths I did not leave the house. the well-known surveyor, who bas P Donegan, cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 which forbids setting tire tothe woods thither by offers of 82 a day and board panied by Ed. Foster. I could not concentrate my eyes on any succeeded in finding a very feasible E Donezau, if 4 0 0 0 1 Ô 0 and forbids Laving tires (camp tires during harvest season. N. Kime and Wm. Scheble, two of object ; I was in a state of extreme route that will be free from steep Nunan, 2b. ...3 0 0 0 3 0 1 and others) without first extinguish Wm Broad and his son, Joe, who Griffin Creek’s thrifty farmers, did ...4 0 0 0 0 0 0 ing the same. nervousness all the time. I would lie grades and heavy rock work and tbe Lester, rf.. are employed at tbe Greenback mine, business in Medford Monday. —. — — — awake at night from nine o’clock un bridges and trestles will not be large Tbe law provides a maximum Gue of hare been spending a few days at Total .... ..35 3 5 0 24 14 8 til daylight. My circulation was bad Jas. Stewart, who has been wielding 85000, or imprisonment fi r two yea’s, home. or expensive. The proposed route is ASHLAND. and my feet always oold. The doctor the birch at Brownsboro, is in town. or both, if the tire is set maliciously, admitted that his medicine was not do to go up the right side of Jackson Harry Clark of Grants Pass and his Hejlaught a successful term of school. AB R H SH 1*0 A E and a tine of 81000, or imprisonment creek to <1 D. Reed’s place where it llulen 2b.. . . . 4 3 2 V 4 3 0 ing tue a bit of good. son are employed on the school bouse Miss Nina Kame, who has been •• Then I decided to try Dr. Williams’ crosses the right fork of Jackson Martin, p. ....« 1 3 0 0 2 0 for one year, if tbe tire is due to care being built at Ashland. Both are good teaching a successful term of senool in Pink Pills, about which I had read in an creek, with a left curve passing just Moore, 3b.. . ..6 3 4 0 1 1 1 lessness. It alto provides that the mechanics. i Steamboat district, has returned home. advertisement. After three or four days* below Mr. Reed’s vineyard and across Carter, if.. • • • «Ô 0 o 1 0 5 0 0 money from these tines goes to tbe 0 7 1 0 school fund of the county in which Messrs. Waybrightand Gerlingerof use I realised that they were helping the right fork of Jackson creek by a Jacobs c. ....5 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Young of Gold -0 0 4 0 1 0 1 me. I began to take them iu January, bridge and thence in a soutberly di Miller, c f. ... Portlaud have been here, on business Neil, s s... ....5 0 0 0 0 3 1 the offense is committed. Hill have returned from their eastern 1893. By the middle of February I was rection up tbe bill and across tbe di McKercber, if 5 0 1 0 2 0 0 Commissioner Richards, of tbe Gen connected with mining property they trip. They also visited the World’s o out and in March I resumed work as Freeburg, lb .5 1 0 6 0 1 eral Land Office, bas issued circulars, expect to become interested in. Fair. usual. I sleep without difficulty, my vide to Poorman’s creekat M. Demer’s — «— —— — —— — warning tbe public against careless Tbe Southern Oregon Cltautauqua dizziness has never returned, and my place Tne divide bas an altitude of Total.... .. .46 10 18 0 •r. 10 4 E. S Wolfer, the scientific plumber, ness, inasmuch as many tires start Association begins its annual assembly feet are always warm when they should 600 feet above Jacksonville and can made a trip to Grants Pass last week, SUMMARY. from neglected camp tires, and makes at Ashland Wednesday, July 13th. be. You may say that I think Dr. Wil be reached by a grade not to exceed to adjust the gas plant at Hotel Jose Earned runs—Jacksonville 3; Ash the following request: liams’ Pink Pills can’t be bear for ner three per cent. Thi-» is ligbter than It promises to be much of a success io phine. vousness and difficulties of the blood.” the grade on the Southern Pacific land 0. 1. Do not build a larger tire than every way. They are sold by all druggists through S. C. Hering, the popular representa 2-Base hit9—Collins 1, Moore 1 and you need. over tbe Siskiyou mountains which out the world. A. Jeldnees, the miner, was In our tive of Armour’s fruit shipping depart Jacobs 1. 2. Do not build your tire9 in dense averages three per cent, going as city a few days ago. He returned to ment, is in the valley, on a tour of in Home runs — Strube 1, llulen 1. masses of pine leaves, duff and other high as three and a half per cent I d Elliott Creek, accompanied by Mr. spection. Bases stolen—Jacksonville 2, Ash combustible materia), where the tire T he world is certainly an unjust one places. From the point where this Murphy, who will operate in that sec is sure to spread . D. McCarthy, the veteran locomo In many of its verdicts and conclusions. route would reach Poorman’s creek land L tion. Double plays—Strube to Streib, Hu 3. Do not build your tire agaitst tive engineer, whose run is on the Leb Just the other day a new-born infant the grade would be on a water level Geo. Hoffman of Applegate, deputy anon branch, is at Ashland, visiting large logs,especially rotten logs,where was found on the bank of the Willam down that stream and up Applegate leo to I reeburg. county assessor, has returned from bis Ba'es on called balls—Off Sebo field it requires more work and time to his family. ette River, near Eugene, says tbe to tbe smelter site. trip to Plumas county, Calif. He is 2; off Martin 2. put tbe fire out than you are willing John S. Orth, our efficient county Guard. The mother had evidently Base-ton bit by pitched balls—Off to expend, and where you are rarely better pleased with Southern Oregon clerk, and bis wife left for Newport, taken thia means to hide her shame. than ever. Martin 1. quite certain that the tire is really Tuesday evening, for a short sojourn The news gatherers condemned tbe E. S. Wolfer, who already owns ten on Yaquina Bay. Struck out—By Scbotield 3, Mar aud completely extinguished woman with awful horror, the public tin 5. 4. In windy weather and in dan acres of fine land at Eagle Point, has is shocked and th« mother is con M. O. Warner came in from the The electrical disturbance that took Passed balls—Strube 2; Jacobs 1. gerous places, dig a tire bole and bargained for two acres more. He has mines in Steve’s Fork district Monday. demned. How about the father? He place Sunday evening resulted in giv Time of game, 2 hours. clear iff a place to seoure your an acre set to strawberries and will He reports that everything is progres has accomplished his work; he deserts, ing a portion of the valley a good Left ( u base—Jacksonville 6; Ash tire. You will save wood and trouble. double this of course, the woman and child and mor sing nicely and good cleanups are soaking and benefiting gardens, alfalfa land 10. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Heberlieof Grauts 5. Every camp tire should be coni ally he is much the wor?t of tbe two. promised. fields and all kinds of crops in the fa Umpire, Houston. Scorer, Reames. pletely put out before leaving the Pass last week visited relatives living The public la inclined to kick the weak Mr. Abbott, senior member of the vored zone. It was not general, how in Ashland. They are having com camp. er sex. The man may accomplish his firm of Abbott & Son, watchmakers ever. In some places, notably the pleted one of tbe best residences in the fiendish work, often a little short of 6. Do not build tires to clear off Medford vs. Jacksonville. of Forest Grove, bas been in Medford, fruit belt between Medford and Tal capital of Josephine county. rape, but there seems to be no punish land and for ether similar purposes Ashland and Grants Pass this week ent, it produced hail of big size and in The Jacksonville and Medford teams ment for him. He can resume his for Mrs. Irene Chitwood Hemenway of looking for a location. He likes large quantities, which pelted the ex playtd a srlendid game on Neuber without, informing the nearest ranger mer place in society and follow his vo tensive orchards of Col. Voorbtee, C. & Taylor’s grounds July 3d. Both or the supervisor, so that he may as Klamath Agency died July 11th from Southern Oregon, but was unsuccess cation none the worse for his perfidy. tbe effects of a stroke of apoplexy. She ful in his search. Hunt Lewis, Clay A Meader and oth Lester and Hutton were in good form sist you. This state of affairs can end none too was for many years a resident of Ash ers, badly damaging many thousand and dealt out slants that were puz Mrs. Chas. Carney and her daugh soon. land, and will be buried there Wednes dollars worth of fruit. M. L. Pellett’s ziiog. Strube and Northrup were on ters, Mrs. E. A. Hicks and Miss Pansy day. orchard, at Talent, escaped almost hand with their usual home runs. Carney, also Miss Cora Cameron, will A. LeRoy, superintendent of the entirely, but Lamb Bros., who have There were several g< od plays and few attend the Southern Oregon Chau Oregon Information Bureau, located at W m. A. Betz was struck by a north the Rapp place rented, sustained con errors. tauqua Assembly. bound freight train Sunday afternoon Portland, was in this section Monday, There is no other season when good siderable damage. Tbe following Is tbe official score: W. I. Vawter, Dr. Bundy, F. W. after exhibits. He succeeded in get and fatally injured. medicine is so much needed as in the Hollis and H. G. Nicholson, accom MEDFORD E ven the elements are after the In company with his wife and child, ting a number of fine specimensof min panied by their families, have gone to Spring. erals, alfalfa, etc. AB B □ SH I’D A E Mr. and Mrs. F. Ayers of Eagle Point Russians. A tornado recently killed Tbe blood is impure, weak and the Big. Butte section on a camping Manager Neuber of the Jacksonville nearly 200 at Moscow. A few weeks Rotbermal, If..........5 1 1 O 1 0 0 prec'nct (who ane Mrs. Betz’ parents) trip. impoverished—a condition indicated O 0 2 0 1 ago the Czar declared that the Lord Mile«, 2 b.................. 5 0 and G. B. Johnston of Antioch, he was Pretzels is giving his aggregation of by pimples and other eruptions on the was on the aide of the Russians because Henley, lb............... 4 1 1 O io 0 1 S. C. Bartrum, the clever supervisor walking on tbe railroad track in th® players an outing at Squaw Lake, face and body, by deficient vitality, the shadow of a victory,about the only Isaacs, c f.................3 0 0 O 4 0 0 vicinity of Gold Ray and in a narrow where fishing is good and umpire’s de of forest reserves, was in Medford and loss of appetite, lack of strength, and one in the campaign, was on their side, Northrup, c............. 4 1 1 O 5 1 0 cut close to a sham curve. The party* cisions and base-ball woes are unknown. Ashland the forepart of the week. He 9 2 0 reports matters in his charge progress want of animation. and ever since tbe Japs have been . Hutton, p................. 4 0 0 O did not notice the train until it bore They will return Saturday. ing satisfactorily. knocking the metal out of them. De Patterson, 3 b......... 4 0 2 • 0 2 1 down upon them at a high rate of Winkle Bros, and Mayhem, who O 1 0 King, ss .................... 3 0 0 0 S. A Callvertof Olympia, commis pend on it the Lord is not going to speed. Tbe sound of the water falling were sent to the county jail last Janu take the side of the Russians with Wilkinson, r f..........2 0 1 o I 0 0 over the dam and tbe failure of the en ary, for stealing turkeys belonging to sioner of public lands of the state of their Infamous Imperialistic policy and gineer to blow tbe whistle of his loco H. B. Anderson of Roxy precinct, were Washington, is paying thia section a Make the blood pure, vigorous and despotic methods. The fight will be 34 0 24 8 2 motive, as he should have done, came released by Sheriff Rader Saturday. visit, accompanied by hie eon, W. F. Totals rich, create appetite, give vitality, one of endurance and bravery, and near causing the most terrible acci This reduoes the number of inmates of Calvert, who resides at Seattle. JACKSONVILLE strength and animation, and cure either side may win in the long run; dent in tbe history of Jackson county. that institution to six. D. H. Miller and Fred. Barnoburg, AB R H SH PO A E all eruptions. Have the whole family but just now the merit seems decidedly As it was, all escaped with their lives Ed Donegan, If... .4 1 1 0 2 0 0 George Andrews and MissCeila Ran tbe veteraD disc'pies of Izaak Walton, begin to take them today. with the Japanese. Collin*, ss................. 4 1 1 0 6 0 1 except Mr. Betz; but by a very narrow dles, a worthy young couple, were were at Gold Ray a few days ago. “Hood’s Sarsaparilla has been used in P Dor.egan, c f... .3 1 0 0 3 0 0 margin. married on the 4th of July by Rev. R They think that considerable improve our family for some time, and alway« with 2 All Druggist* The deceased was hit squarely by the 3 0 6 0 2 Strube, c.................. 3 C. Blackwell, and are at home in ment should be made in the fishway good results. Last spring I was all run engine and hurled down the embank O 1 0 0 1 0 A*k the readersof this paper who are Lester, p .................. 4 Gtiffin Creek district, where they have over the dam. down and got a bottle of It, and as usual received great benefit.** Miss B xclae suffering with indigestion or dyspep Nunan, 2b.............. 2 O 0 1 3 3 1 ment a distance of about 50 feet, re- located. They have numerous friends, sia to call on them at once and get a Kruger, 3b............. 4 O 0 0 3 9 2 ceiving Injuries from which be soon whom we join in best wishes. B otc ^ Stowe, VL T o Cure a Cold In One Day- bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. If Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. Mood’s Sarsaparilla promises to you knew tbe value of this remeny as Orth, lb.................. 3 O 0 0 4 0 0 afterward died. Tbe real property belonging to the All TaklDg Druggist* refund tbe money If It falls to ouro and keeps the promts«. we know it, you would not suffer* an Ulrich, rf............... 3 O 0 0 0 0 0 The remains were taken to Gold Hill, estate of the late John Woods, which is cure. Grove's nlgnature la on each box. J5c. other day. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a where Coroner Cameron proceeded to located in Woodville and Wimer pre thorough digestant and tissue build 30 5 K 1 27 9 4 hold an inquest. He empaneled a jury, cincts, will again be offered for sale P resident S cburman of Cornell ing tonic as well. It is endorsed per Total.. . consisting of J. H. Beeman. J. A. this time on August 13th. Those wish University in a recent address well sonally by hundreds of people whom SUMMARY. said that every man is under an obli Il bas cured of Indigestion, dyspepsia, Struck out—By Hutton 5; by Les- Cook, 8. Hodges, A. J. T. Smith, H. ing to make good investments should palpitation of the heart and stomach A. Mears and W. Dungey; but, owing not fail to be on band. gation to marry and provide for a wife roubles There are only a very few dredgers generally. Kodol Dyspepsia ter 6. to his present inability to get the ev and family. “I have no patience,” he Cure digests wbat you eat. It is m Oregon -one on the Snajce river, W. P. Farlow, one of the pioneer Two-base Hits—Rotber mil 1; E. idence of the engineer and olber mem residents of Lake Creek distrlc', re near Ontario,operated by the Moraine aald to thia year's graduating class, ‘‘for pleasant, palatable arid strengthening. Donegan I; Strube 1. bers of the train crew who are mate cently lost his d well ng-house and most Mining Cx, which bus a capacity of the college graduates who deliberately Home Runs—Northrup 1; Strube 1. elect bachelordom. In this country, Bases on Balls—Hutton 3; Lester 3 rial witnesses,he has not concluded his of its contents by fire, through a de 2000 cubic yards of gravel,which carry Retail Market Report. where there Is no place for drones and fective flue. Tbe female members of from 17 to 35 cents a yard; another on Hit by Pitched Ball—By Le ter 1 investigation. The following quotations were idlers, the primary duty of every man made P. S. — Since the above was in type the family alone were at home at the John Day river, four miles below the Stolen Bases- Jackson vflie 3. ap this afternoon, and is an is to earn a living; but this la the low impartial report of tbe prices charged we are informed that those running town of John Day, worked by the Em time. There was no insurance. Letton Bases- Jacksonville 5; Med est expectation that can be had of you. by Jacksonville dealers: the train at the time of the accident ford 5. Mrs. Lucretia F. Morgan, widow of pire Dredging Co. of Po'tland, tbe Wheat—11 per bushel. It la equally your duty to provide for a obeyed tbe coroner’s summons and the late Edwin Morgan, died at the gravel of which is said to go 30 cents a Plays — Lester to Nuuan to Double Flour—82.40 (<$ 82.50 per 100 pounds. wife and family. The college man who appeared at the inquest, and that the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Thos. yr rd. Orth. Oats—55c per bushel. deliberately leads a single life, whose jury returned a verdict charging them Pankey of Sam’s Valley, one day last Barley—Rolled, 81.50 per cental. However, the biggest and best of Time, 2 hours. religion is a refined and fastidious epi Ilay—Per ton, baled, Ii2. with negligence in giving no warning week. She was a pioneer of Southern them all is the dredger operated by Attendance, 600 Potatoes- 3c per it of tbe approach of the train at so dan cureanism, is not a man. It would not Umpire, Brous. Oregon and highly esteemed. Several Hie Champlin Dredging Cu. of Chica Onions—2$c per pound. gerous a place. be worth while maintaining colleges Butter—45(g)55c per roll grown sons and daughters survive her. go on Foots Creek, a tributary of NOTES and universities for the production of Beans—3(^6c oer pound. Rogue River, a few miles southwest of Schofield and Streib, who were con froth like that. ” A. L. Hazelton of Eagle Point, who Gold Hill. About 1200 acres of d’edg Lard—12jc per Douud. Carbolic-Acid Antidote. nected with the Oregon State League, Eggs—20 cts perdozen. has been successfully growing onions, ing ground h *8 been made available Sugar—D. G. Ifi.l.Yalb 65 per cwt. have beer me connected with the Jack is experimenting with celery and Lo The recent discovery of Mr. Allen,a In the Foots Creek basin by tbe build Poultry—83.5080 84.00 per dozen. sonville team as pitcher and first Dublin veterinary Burgeon, that or ganberries. From a quarter of an Hams—10i(al7c per pound. ing of a dam near its confluence with baseman. Shoulders—12jc per pound. dinary turpentine is an antidote to acre of the latter be gathered 30u gal Rogue river. Tue hull of the dred Side Bacon—14i®ltic per pound. Neuber’s Pretzels and Tlulin's carbolic ar id is one of tbe many im lons of berries at one picking. Some ger is 112 feet io g, 37 feet wide and 8 Peaches will play two games at Jack portant discoveries which have result of the best soil in the State may be feet deep. Being loaded with its 175,- ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. sonville Sunday. The first game will ed more or less from accident. Mr. found in that vicinity. 000 pounds of machinery it draws Arthur Louis Frazer, the brilliant 4 feet of water. In its construction Tbe undersigned,having been del; appointed be called at 2 p. m. and the second at Allen bad in Ills establishment some administrator of tbe Estate of Clarendon Mor 4 pm. Only one price of admission horses which were suffering from car young pianist of the University of Ore 225,000 feet of lumber was used. The rison, late of Jackaon county,Ore.,deceased ,per- aone having claim« against said Katate are to both games will be charged. bolic poisbning.and he asked for oil to gon School of Music, will leave early elevated material first passes into a hereby notified to present them, with the pro Tbe latter part of the game July 4, be given as an antidote. It waa only next month for Europe. He goes di revolving screen,by which the heavier per voucher« attached, to me at Jacksonville, Oregon, within aix month« from the date at Ashland, between the local team the unexpected success of the treat rect to Berlin to take a three-yeais wash is carried over the side,the finer hereof. and Neubers Pretzels, was a fright. ment which caused it to be discovered course under Herr Moritz Mayer Mahr, being raised to sluices above, which Dated thia 18th day of July, 1904 ORIS CRAWFORD, Administrator of tbe Estate of Clarendon Jacksonville led fur several innings, that a happy mistake had been made the celebrated concert pianolst and are so arranged that they can be di Morrison, deeeaaad but went to pieces In tbe Sth, when and that turpentine had been admin- teacher in the Ktnderworth-Scharwen rected to any point from a right angle Ashland had no trouble in making all | istered instead of oil. A few days <a Conservatory. on either side to dead astern. The the tallies wanted aud won by c* a score . ■ later a blacksmith who was uucon- B. P. Theiss has considerably en length of these sluices is 100 feet, of !1 to 7. Errors were conspicu >u< sclous from carbolic poisoning was larged his wholesale business since giving a large area of dump. The by Ltjeir plenitude. similarly treated, with satisfactory moving into his new quarters in the dredging elevator is 81 feet long and For Infants and Children. Stewart building, where he Is display has forty-two buckets of 8 cubic feet Medford won tbe gane piayed at results. ing a large assortment of Cudahy capacity each. A steam plant develops Gold Hill July 4th, beating the local principal products. His 150 H. P. The daily capacity is stat nine by a score of 6 to 3. It was an Boan th« Kind You Have Always Bough1 & Co.’s Bears the I daughter, Miss Geraldine, is In charge ed to be from 2500 to 3000 cubic yards. excellent exhibition of the national Signât ir» Qjyiatnrd of of the office work and doing nioely. The coat of tire plant was 860,01'0. game and gave geueral aatislaction. Sf Regulations For Fires. À Detractive Storm. A Tragic Occurrence, Spring Medicine X Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Pills Dredging in Oregon CASTOR IA HIV vainco »luuivu uuu nvuiv The Kind You Have Always Bought < % LOCAL NOTES i The Democratic Convention. Oscar Swacker of Foots creek, tbe Judge Parker of New Yoik was veteran miner, was a recent visitor in nominated for president by the Demo Medford. cratic National Convention Saturday Miss Blanche Toft, who has been em morning, at about 6,after an all-bight ployed on the Sentinel, returned home session. He received almost tbe neces Wednesday. sary two-thirds—618—on tbe fir»t bal Fred Ficke, tbe expert carpenter, has lot, and more than enough changes been visiting at home. He is employ were immediately made to make a sec ed at his trade in Grants Pass. ond vote unnecessary. The nomina- Mrs. A. E. Reames waa In Medford tlon was then made unanimous. this week, to meet her youngest sla Hearst received 200 tote?; Olney of ter, who will pay Jacksonville a visit. 1 assaciusetts 38; Cockrell of Mis J. B. Bea venue and Mr. Petard were souri 42; Wall of Wisconsin 27; Gray in Medford one day this week for brick of Delaware 12; balance scattering. Henry G.Davis, former U. S.senator with which to renovate the latter’s from West Virginia; was chosen as house. Pheasants cannot be killed In Jack- candidate for vice president on the son or Josephine counties until 1906. first ballot. Tbe platform makes no mention of There is a special law that protects tbe money question and is radical on them here. tbe trusts and tariff issues, which was Mr. and Mrs. P. Donegan visited due to W. J. Bryan, who bad a big points In the valley Wednesday, ao- following and proved a powerful fac oompanlad by Mrs. Chas. Campbell of tor in the cunvention,notwitbstaadiBg St >ckton, Calif., and Mias Fannie Don be was opposed to tbe nomination of egan, their daughters. Judge Parker. Jake Wetzel, who recently opened Tbe sessions of the convention were a meat market at Eagle Point, is being intensely interesting and developed well patronized. He keeps an assort much oratory'. The close was dra ment of fresh and cured meat of the matic, due to the receipt of tbe fol best quality and spares no pains to lowing message from Judge Parker, please his customers. which was sent to William F. She«- Mrs. Rebecca Crump died a short han, of the New York delegation: “I regard tbe gold standard as firstly time ago at her home on the Jackson ville-Starling road, where she had and irrevocably established, and shall lived lor many years. She was a lady act accordingly if tbe action of tbe of many estimable qualities and had convention today 6hall be ratified by the people. As the platform is silent tbe highest esteesi of alL on tbe subject my views should be J. W. Baker, owner of the Granta made known to the convention, and Paas Laundry, bas returned from a if it proves to be unsatisfactory to tbe trip to some of the Southern States, accompanied by bls father and sister, majority I request you to decline tbe nomination fcr me at once, so that an who will remain at the capital of Jose other may be nominated before ad phine county a while. He also went to St. Louis and took a peep at the journment.” Tne telegram caused Intense excite World’s Fair. ment when it was read to the conven 8. J. Way men t of Wimer precinct tion. William J. Bryan, although Ul, was in Medford Wednesday, He Is rose from bis bed to address tbe con making a success of transporting lum vention. Alter tbe question bad boon ber to Woodville by means of the huge thoroughly threshed out tbe follow traction engine belonging to the Big ing message was drafted and sent to Bend Lumber Co. Mr. W. reoently Judge Parker: hurt one of hls‘hands severely, but bas “The piatform adopted by this con nearly recovered from the Injuries. vention is silent on the question of K. Klein hammer, who owns a fine the monetary standard because it is orchard of considerable dimensions lo not regarded by us as a possible issue cated on the road between Medford in this campaign, and only campaign and Phoenix, waa also one of the suffer issues were mentioned in ^be plat ers from tbe hall storm that did so form. Therefore there is nothing In much damage to the young fruit In the tbe views expressed by you in the orchards of CoL Voorhlea, Hunt Lewis telegram just received which would and Clay A Meader. He thinks that preclude a man entertaining them half of his crop is ruined. from accepting a nomination on aald platform.” The pill that will, will fill the bill, This was regarded as settling tbe without a gripe. To cleanse the Uver, without a quiver, question. Take one at night. DeWitt's Little Early Risen are small, I easy to take, easy and gentle in effect» yet they are so certain In results that no one who usee them is disappointed. For quick relief from bllliousness, sick An attempt at jail delivery was re headache, torpid liver, jaundice, dizzi el ntly made by the three fellow« «ent ness and all troublesariring from an in active, sluggish liver, Early Risers are to the county bastilefrom Ashland to await trial on charges of burglary. unequaled. Sold by all druggists. Tbe people of Joeephine county, un They procured tile« that ware prob like those of Jackson oounty, at the ably secreted there Jby Walter Wy- late election voted against allowing land.who wa6 confined in that institu swine to run at large; consequently ev tion sometime ago, and with them erybody in that county will ba com manufactured a saw out of a case pelled to keep up their hogs. The knife. While given the liberty of tba people of Grants Pass, who have no in* corridor one of them would work on terest in the matter,bring protected by Iron window-bars, and his companions their own ordinances, should not have by singing and making other noises been allowed to vote on it. They sought to divert the attention of furnished nearly all the votes against the officers from their operations* Sheriff Rader’s efficient deputy, Oris the proposition. Crawford, one day mistrusted that all There was considerable of a cloud burst on Applegate, In Union preoinct, was not right, and caught the would- be jail breakers squarely in their Sunday, which did quite a bit of dam operations for freedom. They are not age. A large quantity of water fell, given as much latitude now as they washing out ditches ar d reservoirs and knocking down grain, etc. R. J. Cam had before. Caught in the Act eron Is among those who suffered more or less loss. Pearoe It Son's mining res ervoir, which was situated la Poor man’s Creek district, was also destroyed at the same time. The Hydraulic Mining Co., whose of* floe is In Medford, has let the oontract for doing its logging to C.E. Wlkstrom, the well-known miner. It has put up a good saw-mill, capable of sawing 25,- 000 feet of lumber daily, whose output will be delivered at the railroad on a siding reoently established three miles south of Merlin. The oompany, which is officered by J. D. Cook and Geo. E. Howland, owns one of the best belts of timber in Southern Oregon, located in Jump off-Joe district, Josephine ooun ty, much of whloh 1s pine of an excel lent quality. Blue Island, Ill . Jan. 14, 1901. Messrs Ely Bros.:—I have used your Cream Balm In my family for nine years and It has become my family doctor for colds In the head. I use It freely on my children. It is «Godsend to children. Yours respectfully, J. Kimball. Messrs. 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If you want any informa tion from the U. S. Land Office, ad dreBS Title Guarantee ii Loan Co., Roseburg, Oregon. SUPPORT ♦ ♦ * » ♦ ♦ « * * ♦ * ♦ ♦ * * ♦ « ♦ * * * * * * a * a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a ss ss ss ss a a a a ss ss ss * Eagle Point Meat Market The undersigned takes pleasure in notifying the people of the Butte Creek Section that he has opened a butcher shop in Eagle Point, in the building next door to Hcckathorn’s Con fectionery Store and opposite the WATKINS HOTEL and will keep p good assortment of the BEST MEAT, Hams, Lard, Etc. Prices Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed. GIVE JAKE A CALL. JAKE WETZEL. a « « a « « « « « « * « w * * * » * * * * ♦ ss * « * * « ss ♦ ss * * ♦ ss * * ss ss * * ss ss , ~ z