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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1904)
w A VOL. XXXIV JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904 i NO. 38 I day evening, for the purpose of re ipants were Misses Mabel and Lydia I LOCAL NOTES. moving the remains of his father, (for White, Ada Umphiett, Mrs. W. W. tC. M. Pence of Trail precinct spent many years a prominent merchant Miss Bessie Kenney made Medford a Walker and Ed. White, with Mrs Mil THE A. 1. Mason, president of the Hood The funeral of C. W. Kahler, who Monday in Medford. He reports that of this county) which were buried in visit one day this veek. ler as accompanist. A dancing party the Jewish cemetery at the county The only way to get rid ' River Apple Growers’ union, in re- died at the Ashland Hospital, Friday, section a» improving steadily. Miss Ingram of Central Point went followed. Everybody present enjoyed themselves thoroughly. of pimples and other erup i spouse to an inquiry from the Inter took place Sunday afternoon, from hts Jack Cleveland, the Ashland barber seat nearly 20 years ago, to San south on Monday’s train. national Apple Packers’ association late residence in JackeonvUle. A large ball player, has geue to Klamath Francisco. Prof. G. K. Carlock and A. J. Hanby tions is to cleanse the blood, concei ning the apple crop in the state number of the friends of the deceased Miss Margaret Kn use has returned Dr. E. O. Smith of Eugene.president county, to seek a location. ara assisting 8upt. Daily in the exam from her visit at Ashland. improve the digestion, stim of Oregon, estimates the crop for Hood attended. The services wete con | of the Missouri Mining Co.,has return ination of applicants for teachers' oer-1 A large quantity of black oak wood Jacksonville Is being overwhelmed ulate the kidneys, liver and River at 75,000 boxes, and from infor ducted by Rev. W. B. Moore and were tificatee. There Is a large number of is being shipped Into Medford from ed home, after spending several weeks by the festive school ma’am. of an impressive character. skin. The medicine to take is mation supplied the board of direc those wishing to teach present. Woodville station and sold for $5 a at the mine, where operations have tors of the Apple union be places the Mr Kahler was one of the pioneers of P. J. Sullivan and Bruoe Buck, the been suspended for the season. The cord. The Republican papers hava at last Southern Oregon, having come “the cleanup was an excellent one and high expert miners, are at Cinnabar. crop for the state at 400,000 boxes.. Carmel Martin, the well-known base ly satisfactory. learned what the Democratic papers across"’ with his parents,Mr. and Gus Newbury and his family are so have known for years,that Mr.Br.van Is Which has cured thousands. B. Wees, representing F. Newell & plains ball player, ha« been visiting In Grants Sons of Chicago,was in Hood River re Mrs. Wm. Kahler, tn an ox team, from Charles Alford was drowned while journing in Squaw Lake district. a man of great ability, of clean charac Pass. He will leave for his home in fishing in Crescent Lake,in the north cently, coming from the Yakima val Ohio, in 1852 They stopped in Jack Miss Gladys Rose of Applegate was a ter and a convention orator unequaled California soon. ern part of Klamath county, Sunday, recent visitor at the county-seat. E xcursions to Newport on Yaquina ley, where he says the farmers will sonville first, some years afterwards in the world. Ralph T. Newman Is visiting in Bay are of almost daily occurrence now. harvest the biggest apple crop in the removing to the farm located near Rogue River Valley. He has been July 24. The young man was sub Ern. Ingram, the clever mixologist, Chas. H. Basye, accompanied bv his to fils, and while in one the beat The travel bay ward has been gradual history of that valley. He estimates Tolo and now ownod by T. J. O'Har- conducting a racket store at Klamath ject I was at Medford twice this week. daughter and Mrs. Mamie Dox, left for capsized, resulting In his death. The ly increasing, until it is difficult to dis tbekrop there at 400,000 boxes, and ra, where they resided until 1870. Portlaud Thursday evening. Mies Falls for sometime past. Tobe Stone, the scientific miner, did Mr. Kahler graduated from the deceased was the son of Tbos. Alford tinguish which are regular passenger says that the Wanatchee valley will Zepba'e health has not been very good business in our town one day last week. Horace Mann U still in the printing of Lakeview, who formerly resided in trains and wb'ch are excursion. There have possibly 20,000 boxes. He says Willamette University of Salem in Absolutely Pure and she has slnoe entered a hospital, business at Oroville, CtJif. His news Jackson county, and was ln his 21st 1865. He then studied law In the office Miss Etta King has been visiting in are probably 1200steady dwellers there the Yakima apple crop will be of fine where she will probably undergo an 7WMf IS NO SUBSTITUTE at the present lime. Many oome and go quality. That country can produce of Hon. Orange Jacobs and was ad paper enterprise was a failure, but he year. He was returning home from Jacksonville, the guest of Mrs. T. J. operation. is conducting a job office. the Willamette Valley. Kenney. mitted to the bar in 1868, subsequently better Ben Davis and Wlnesap9, says away;but on special occasions there are Misses Nettie and Ina Matney of 8ls- Mr. Wees, but the Rogue river and forming a partnership with Hon. E. Jeff Brophy has sent part of hie fine Ringling Bros.* circus will give one P. F. Swayne, one of Applegate’s several thousand there at a time. xiyou oounty, Calif., who have been PERSONAL MENTION Hood river valleys surpass the world B. Watson, which continued until the herd of Holstein cattle to Fort Klam of its grand exhibitions in Medford most energetic farmers, was among us JOSEPH W. F ulk , admittedly the visiting relatives and friends living in latter was chosen as one of Oregon’s ath, whore he will engage in the dairy sometime during the first week in Monday. in quality and color of the Spitzen- next governor of Missouri and already Miss Mae Snider of Lakeview la the this section, returned home during the supreme judges in 1880. A successful business in the near future. September. Its first avant courier of J. W. Slinger and Fred Downing of week. A dancing party, complimenta guest of Miss Gertrude MaQaUaa at talked of for the presidency, a few berg and the Yellow Newtowns. lawyer and a good business man, AMERICAN CROC SMALL. Mr. Borchers, who w»s a resident the big show was in Medford Friday Lake Creek spent a few days ln Med years ago was absolutely unheard of. ry to them, was given on Applegate Ashland. he accumulated considerable of this of this section nearly 40 years ago, is making preliminary arrangements for ford this week. The directors of the Hood River Ap His rapid rise is all due to the fact just previous to their departure. world’s goods. Chas. Ludlow of Steamboat district, among us again. He has gone to its appearance. Those who have seen when elected to public office he did bis ple Growers union last week secured J. M. Toms of Steamboat,the veter Mr. Kahler was always a consistent Applegate on a prospecting trip. the miner, has been making our town the circus lately say that it is even The Jackson County Stockmen ’ s As duty as he saw it, without fear or contracts for the delivery of 40,000 an miner, did business in our town a Republican, but he was not an office sociation held a meeting in Medford Sat a visit. favor to anyone. What a great lesson boxes of apples through the union. E. Hamilton A Cox of tho Union Livery better than ever. few days ago. seeker, and never held a public posi urday, to consider the question of sell C. Coleman,the San Francisco capita* E. S. Wolfer, the plumber, and his career might be to thousands of H. Shepard, who was shipping agent Stables during the past week added a Mrs. J. F. Reddy is entertaining her ing the beef cattle of its members to list, is making Jackson county his aa* tion, excepting when appointed by Clyde Applegate had a narrow escape others, If they would only take it that for the Hood River Fruit Growers' handsome surrey to their already friend, Miss Bowling, one of the belles the best advantage. A majority was nual visit. Gov. Woods in 1869 to fill the vacancy in Jacksonville one day last week. way! union, through which the Hood River large assortment of vehicles. of Sacramento. caused ln the district attorney's of not present, and those who were did not H. Schaeffer, manager of the Gold ACTING on request of the state de strawberries are shipped, has been fice by the death of W. G. T’Vault. Robt. A. Cook of Foots creek, who They were in the pit of A. E. Reames’ Geo. Eicke has returned to Califor like to take the responsibility of bind Hili Development Co., was ia oar partment Secretary of the Navy made manager of the Apple uDion for He was a candidate for county judge has attended more Democratic county light plant, when they became over nia, to re-enter the employ of the Dia ing the absent ones Nevertheless a city Tuesday. come by the accumulated gas. Only Morton, Tuesday ordered Admiral ttys fall. in 1870, but was defeated by a very conventions than anybody we know of, the prompt action of Mrs. A. E. mond Match Co. number have entered into an agree Miss Ame'ia Muller of San Fraoataaa Jewel, commanding the European While reports so far published are small majority by the late T. H. B. wtw among us a shot t lime slnoe. Wm. Dorn of Watkins, the pioneer ment among themselves not to sell be arrived Tuesday and will spend her Reames and M. Johnson saved them squadron, to proceed with his fleet to to the effect that the apple crop of the Shipley. In 1884 Gov. Moody offered Mel. Pearce, the miner, returned to low a certain figure. vacation here. Smyrna. This action, it Is admitted Uoited States will be heavy, E. L. him the position of circuit judge, made Jackson county, in response to a from asphyxiation. Tho services of miner, is on Elliott creek, aooompanied by his youngest son. ln official circles, means that a naval Smith, president of the state board vacant by the resignation of H. K. message informing him of the acci- Dr. Bowel sox were found necessary. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Geppert of Big Max P. Jacoby, the Tolo merchant, demonstration is to be made against of horticulture, says from information Hanna, but he declined it and L. R. dents which lately befell his brothers. Only« Mask. Butte were in dbr town one day dar Charles Hall, aged 16, was sentenced has been spending a week at his old Turkey. The squadron is composed furnished him the crop will not be I Webster was appointed. Many are not being benefited by the ing the past week. Quite a number of the young tolk of to t«o months in county jail at Grants home in San Francisco. summer vacation as they should be. of the Olympia, Baltimore and Cleve over 50 per cent throughout the Pass Friday, and Arthur Hall, hie Fred Bolt of Gold Hill was la oar For a number of years Mr. Kahler Jacksonville spent Sunday at Coleetin, K. Boaz made a trip to Colestin, re Now, notwithstanding much outdoor land, all now at Nice. United States as a whole. The crop had been afflicted with stomach trouble . leaving Medford on the midnight brother, aged 15, was fined 125 for turning one day last week. His health ii'e, they are little if any stronger town Monday, en route to Thompson R esidents of Oregon who are prone will be large In New York, the New Eighteen months ago he suffered a train Saturday. They report a pleas stealing bicycles belonging to J. L. than they were. Tnetan on their face creek, to recuperate. Fryer and Andy Colvin,of Grants Paw. is 1 considerable improved. to complain of the hot, dry weather England states,Michigan and the A ir- paralytic stroke, from which he never ant time ts darker and makes them look health^ Miss Bessie Hoffman of Thompeaa ier, but it is ooly a mask. They are They pleaded guilty. The bicycles Ed, Layton of Applegate was aboard should taken railway journey to re ginia«, says Mr. Smith. In the mid- rallied, looomotor ataxia ensuing. j Picking pears for shipment has be Creek has been visiting in Jackson rille still nervous, easily tired, upset by fresh their memories. On their return, die we«t weather conditions were uo- Mr. Kahler was never married. He gun, and a number of people will thus were stolen two months ago, but the the southbound train one day thia trifles, and they do not eat nor sleep during the past few weeks. no matter in what direction they have favorable to a proper pollenizatlon of is survived by several brothers and be employed-for several weeks. The boys eluded arrest until Thursday. week, en route to California. well. What they need is what tones Mr. and Mrs. E. Pools and Gaea gon«, titey will discover that Western fruit, and the crop will be light, Mrs. T. M.Prim, who has been visit the nerves, perfects digestion, creates Beale of Big Butte were in Medford sisters. A good citizen in every sense crop is a fine, large one and will bring Many Grants Pass bicycles have been stolen during last the six months. and Southern Oregon are like an oasis While It is yet two months before of the term,loyal to bis friends end up a big sum into the valley. ing at Glendale and other northern app tlie, anr makes sleep refreshing, Saturday, on land business. and that is Hood’s Sarsaparilla in a deeert.lt Is only when deprived of picking time for the winter apple9, right in his dealings, his death leaves Dr. E. B. Pickei, who recently pointe, returned Wednesday. Pupils and teachers generally will find Jas. Briscoe of Beagle was in town a void that will b^ifflcult to fill. Chas. O bene bain, who has base la the sight that one realizes how much the fruit Is already of a large size,and the chief purpose of the vacation best Miss Clara Bader Is at Dead Indian bought A. R. Rhodes' farm ln Big Saturday. He informed us that Wm. San Francisco during the past ssvsa subserved by this great medicine freshness the green forests and tlm- in most of the orchards the Spitzen- ; Davis fell from a fruit tree, a limb Sticky district, for 84500, will soon Springs, with relatives and friends which, as we know, “builds up the months, returned Monday. bered hills give to midsummer in this bergs are beginning tu show color. In i breaking under his weight, a few days plant it to fruit trees and alfalfa. It living ln Eagle Point precinct. whole system. Hon. Mlles Cantrail and A. Cantrail part of Oregon. d¡cations everywhere point to a ban E. H. Lewis of Sterling ville has gone before, and received painful Injuries. was formerly owned Wy J. W. Smith of Applegate were among those In oar U nion labor was struck a hard blow ner crop. Prices are not expected and contains nearly 250 acres of good to Flounce Kock precinot, ta spend the The body of a woman was found ln Owen Keegan, the efficient court* town tne forepart of the week. in San Francisco when the Superior to range sj high as last year, when Rogue river, at Ray’s dam, lest Sun i bouse janitor, is at the Dead Indian land. He has given L. E. Hoover, heated term with his eon, Robert. Mrs. Chas. Niokeli and Miss Bea Spitzenbergs brought 82 a box for the Court ordered a permanent Injunction Miss Underwood is teaching the dis day, and proved to be that of Mrs. springs, spending his vacation. He Is I agent tor the Woodburn nurseries, an Nickell are at Colestin. whole crop, yet the growers of fancy against the Stablemen's Union, forb'd- Chapman, tor a number of years a | accompanied by D. B. Thompson and | order for several thousand apple and trict school near Ruch. The attendance According to the St. Petersburg dlng it from placing a boycott against apples believe they will have little Mesdames Edgar and Clarence Haler ' pear trees. will be better when summer Is over. resident of Medford. The discovery bis family, also other relatives. correspondent of the Daily Telegraph th« Nevada livery stable. Thia is the trouble to dispose of their crop at a returned Monday evening from their Another "thought it was a deer ” was made by Joe Caskey, the well- W. S. Barnum, accompanied by his the youngest daughter of Professor trip to Colestin. C. A. Dickison, former candidate most important decision affecting labor good figure. known blacksmith, who' was on the for county recorder, is filling the posi episode has occurred—this time on wife and eldest son, John, who have Mersheyefiski, the well-known Rus •ver banded down in California. It M. Love, who has — been bridge the Condor Water and Power tion of salesman in R. L. Coe & Co.’s Cow creek, Douglas county, on Friday, been north, returned home this week. sian educator, has just been hanged . Mrs. Fannie --------------------------------- . prevents labor organisations from main Rheumatism. in the fortress at bchluefelburg for ln Medford on land business, returwe* Co. is putting across the stream at mercantile establishment at Grants when Wesley Pyle, aged 19 years, was I. A. Palmer, the well known archi taining pickets or in any way interfer When pains or irritation exist on the time and looking at the fish ln the shot down by Rev. 8. E Meminger, high treason. Every effort has been 10 sP°kBD® the forepart of the week. Pass. tect, who is a veteran of the Civil War, ing with the business of the employer. any part of the body, the application pastor of the M. E. church at Mt. water. He first noticed the drees of District Attorney anc Mrs. A. K. has been granted a pension of 810 a m»de by the Russian authorities to It declare« the legislative act permit of Ballard’s Snow Liniment gives Ttere are funds In the Klamath Tabor, who was formerly located at month prompt relief. E W. Sullivan, Prop. the. deceased, and with the assistance keep the matter from the public, be- Reamee,accompauied by mi — Floreaaa ting boycotts unconstitutional. Sullivan House, El Reno, O. T , writes of party near by Ascertained that it county treasury for the redemption Ashland. The preacher, who wa<,out Ci.use of the outburst of indignation Tongue, passed a few daya at CotaetUu J ■ L. Mahan, the well-known mining T he system of condemning political June 6, 1802: "I take pleasure in rec was worn by a woman advanced ia ' of all the warrants protested on and 1 hunting, saw something moving in the which followed the hanging of anoth* — — H. N. Morris of San FrancUao wm ia ommending Ballard ’ s Snow Liniment prisoners in Russia by administrative prior to September 20, 1900. Interest j brush aud tired, with the result that expert, was a visitor Tuesday. He was er young student for an al.eged at to all who are afflicted with Rheuma years. our town Monday, en route to Apple* accompanied by Mrs. Newman of Cali order has been abolished by imperial I tism. It is the only remedy 1 have he hit young Pyle and seriously Coroner Cameron being at Colestin on same ceased August 4. tempt on the life of the Czar some gate, to visit G. W. Winetrout and hit decree, and persons accused of political found that it gives immediate relief ” and therefore out of reach of the tele There should be a fornia. months ago. The regular semi-annual examine- ' wounded him. family. crimes henceforth will be received by 25c;i 50c.. and 81.00.^ For Sale by Dr. graph and telephone, Undertaker But tion of applicants for teachers' certifi- 1 severe penalty for such carelessness. Joe Broad, the blacksmith, has been It is just such inexcusable brutality H. E. Ankeny went to Walla Walt ths courts under the regular pro J. Hinkle, Central Point. visiting relatives and friends living in ler took charge of the corpse and cates will be held this week, beginning > as this, for which its government is a few daya ago, to confer with Mr. cedure. This reform Is most far-reach Jacseonvlile. He is now located at brought It to Medford. After investi Wednesday, the 10th Quite a num Sick Headache. noted, that has set nearly the whole Newell,one of the government's lrrija ing, ending forever the arbitrary con CENTRAL POINTERS gating the matter thoroughly Dr. Cam ber will be in attendance. "For several years my wife was Ashland. civilized world against Russia. No damnation to exile or even death of troubled with what physicians called Sisters Marguerite and Henry of St. w< nder the Czar and his cfficers are tlon experts. eron next day declied an inquest un Both Gold Hill and Central Point sick headache of a very severe char Miao Rose Hockenyos left Monday oa political prisoners without the Inter- The city council has contracted necessary, and the body was buried in are now favored with a night mail acter She doctored with several phy Mary’s Academy, who have been visit always in dread of assassination, for a viait with relatives and friends Hr'- “ vention of the courts. It is considered with the Condor Light and Power the I. O. O. F. cemetery Tueeday after-, ing in Portland and The Dalles, re there are very many who believe that service, which will be a great con sicians at a great expense, only to at Ashland. Her sister, Miss Mini be one of the most sweeping reforms Co. to furnish our city with electric noon. they merit summary punishment. venience to and duly appreciated by grow worse, until she was unable to do turned Friday. is in San Francisco. of this generation, and it is understood hghta, which will be a great improve- Mrs. Chapman was about 68 years their citizens. This should have beeo any work. About a year ago she D. Linn left for Portland Wednes began taking Chamberlain ’ s Stomach that It was raised by the council of the ment and fill a long-felt want Dr. George Kahler of Tacoma I old and had been married twice. Her the case long ago. and Liver Tablets and today weighs day,to join his wife. The lady's health Cholera Infantum. empire. Andrew Kahler of Centralia Wai Tbos. M. Jones, state deputy of first husband’s name was Babcock,and is considerably Improved since she went more than she ever did before and Is It was reported Monday that Floyd i This disease has lost its terrors arrived Saturday night, to attend __ P rophets of evil, who predicted Koights and Ladies of Security, re she was living with a daughter of theirs real well,’’ says G. E. Wdght of New Pearce, who was so seriously injured ' London, New York. For Sale at City to the metropolis. since Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera funeral of their brother,C. W. Kahler tho coming of many dreadful disasters, turned home from Portland Friday, when she contemplated the rash deed. Rev. Arthur Lane will bold services and Diarrhoea Remedy came into gen accidents and loss of lives for July, can where he had been several weeks on As she had threatened self-destruction in a runaway accident ln Jacksonville, ' Drug Store. at the Catholic church Sunday, in eral use. The uniform success which G. E. Allen has been at hie place < had died. The rumor fortunately was now say I told you so without comtra business. a number of times nothing serious was Jacksonville at 8:30 a. m. and in Med atteods the u-e of this remedy in all Applegate, on a prospecting trip. unfounded. Mr. P. is getting along cases of bowel complaints io children dio tioa. Until they are over, and it ia ford at 10:30 a m. The first of the month the night thought of her departure from home, as nicely as could be expected. Rev. Father Beck of San Franc has made ft a favorite wherever its too late, prophecies make no impres traios began takiDg the mail from although she is reported as having said value has become known. For sale by Misses Coivlg and Lyden were at a prominent worker in religious di John Ranzau, Jr., who has the sion on the Incredulous, far the sooth ( this place, also leaving it, which is a she was going to drown herself. Evi City Drug Store. is in Jacksonville, paying Rev. Ar Medford Wednesday, to meet Miss Now that the O r egon Development biggest yard and grows more hope sayer and prophet of good or evil great convenience to our citizens. dently her mind was unbalanced. Lane a visit. Birdseye of San Francisco, who will pay League has been auspiciously than anybody else in Southern Oregon, couldn’t possibly know any more Mrs. Chapman deliberately bought Thos. Bess went to Butte creek Fri Jacksonville a visit. An Important Irrigation E. C. Faucett of Big Applegate than anybody else. But be this as it a ticket tor Tolo Saturday evening,and wishes to engage 300 men, women and launched, let there be no flagging day to get a load of shakes. children during the picking season. of interest in tte work of pushing Stansell ’ s mill, located in Sardine back Tuesday from a trip to & may. it strikes common sense that a Project. from the appearance of her body when Oregon to the front. The hundreds creek district, is running day and Bend, Wash. His cousin, Jeff., ret strange Indifference to danger now be- | Misses Mamie Ford and Norah it was found she must have jumped See his advertisement elsewhere. sets humanity. There is no care or Beebe will leave Wednesday for the into the river, close to the dam, soon With seven of the sect sent to the of delegates who asse mbled at Port night and turning out a large q uautity The interest of many farmers ano ed at the same time. protection for the masses. _______ Human life Voorhies orchards to pack pears. prot __________________ _____ Frank Hull, the enterprising p after reaching her destination. Her face asylum, and the leader landed in jail land from all over the stale, imbued of excellent lumber. irrigators is turned at the present has no value. The individual scarcely Miss Melinda Searses lying very ill was badly bruised by coming in con for adultery, “Holy Rollerlsm” has with the necessity for hearty co-oper Wm. P. Jacoby of San Francisco, time to Klamath oounty and the por tographer, has gone to Crater L probably run its fanatical course In ation of every knuwn interest io mak formerly a merchant of Gold Hill, is tion of Oregon iyi jg near the Califor and other points of interest, to ti looks out for himself, much lees does at the home of J. W. Murphy. tact with the rocks. Oregon. Creftield is now lying in the ing known to the world the greatDess visiting relatives and friends living in nia line in the region of Klamath and views. be worry about those beings crossing He is accompanied by Mr. Chapman, who is a resident of Mr. puttoo and Miss Wiley, of An the Oregon Soldiers' Rome, arrived Multnomah county jail, under bonds of our resources and the opportuni Jacksonville and Tolo. his path. Perhaps it is the order of des telope, were in town Sunday. Malheur counties. Just now govern wife. Monday, to attend the funeral. of 82000, which he will not and cannot ties for ¡profitable investment," have tiny that populations should be lessen Dr. F. R. Bowersox was ia Medf The ladles of the (Christian church Chas. H. Paine, who is the Granite ment engineers and experts are bard returned home electrified with such a give. ed by holocausts an» heartrending dis- will give an ice-cream social Saturday, Tuesday, to meet his father, Rev. at work developing a big irrigation spirit of energy ard patriotism that HUI Mining Co.’a efficient blacksmith, project that will, if successful, reclaim Boweraox, a prominent minister Osters. Jos. C. Smith, who recently sold his Aug. 13tb. All are Invited to attend. was here Wednesday, making arrange siding at Portland, who will spend place on Griffin Creek to C. B. Ken none caD gainsay the fact that the ments to move his family to that camp. 320,000 acres of arid land. T h » report comes from Oregon City J. W. Merrill and bis wife, John nedy, has concluded not to leave this Oregon Development League is in the that the Willamette Pulp and Paper Kearney, F. M. Amy and his wife at E. T. Perkin«, an engineer In the vacation here. Chas. Campbell, a prominent citizen Louis Gerber of Klamath county valley and this week bought Holmes harness to stay until Oregon is pulled Co. has set out 64,000 young cottonwood tended the funeral of the late C. W. John H. Miller, who has been spa reclamation service of the United has returned from Montague, Siski Bros.' tract of land, situated near out of the rut and put upon the high of StocktoB, Calif., on Wednesdav, trees during the past year. This com Kahler at Jacksonville Sunday. ing several weeks in this section, you county,Calif.,from which pl ice lie Central Point and containing about road to rapid development and pro joined his wife, who Is visiting her pa- Stat«8 geological system, is of the be for Ross, Mich., Tuesday evening, pany Is one of the largest consumers of lief that the Klamath reclamation rents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Donegan. Jos. E. Boswell and J. H. Downing shipped 2200 head of mutton sheep to 200 acres. White & Trowbridge nego gress. is connected with the proposed i timber in the state, manufacturing John A. Marsh, D. S. Force and L. project 19 a feasible one. and their families are »pending the road from Big Butte. California points. He says that the To organize branches all over the tiated the sale. aver 100 tons of whits paper dally, to He notfed the faet that Oregon has Reynolds have returned from their boated season on Butte creek. examination for scab by the United state will be the first step taken by say nothing of the wood pulp shipped There is said to be another large run Ray Magruder bad the misfortune States officials is very severe. If one of salmon ln Rogue river, and pro the League, now that the oentral trip to Evans and Cow creeks. They at the P^senl time the largest avail- to California points. Cottonwood,white killed several doer and captured many tble fund for reclaiming l»nd of any fir, hemlock and spruce are the varie to have a horse he was riding fall on sheep is found afflicted the owner of fessional fishermen at the mouth of the body |s formed and ready for business. state profiting by the national irriga the sheep would have to dip the en stream are making big catches. The First measures will be to induce one fish. ties of timber used in the manufacture bis leg, bruisiDg it badly. tion act. He states that the reclama Doctors everywhere recommend of paper. The cottonwood, which is a Dr. Bowersox of Jacksonville spent tire band. fish are caught mosey at night, the commercial or industrial organization tion service is particularly desirous Harper Whiskey for the enervating Mr. Gerber reports that the South in each town or community to become valuable wood for paper maklag, is a day here the first of the week. water being toj clear for successful effects of hot weather and as a safe- of taking immediate action tending ern Pacific will n< t receive any cattle day fishing gradually becoming a scarcity on ac Many are running to afflli ited with the League,and in such guaid against malaria—because of its to the development of arid land. Miss Viral Hensley gave a party to communities as have no organization purity. Sold by E. H. Helms, Jack count of the demands made on It for a few of her friends Saturday. All for shipment to San Francisco nor any ward their spawning place. other points unless they are inspect of this kind measures will be taken to sonville. this purpose. It is of rapid growth,and had a good time. There is a probability that Phoenix organize at once. ed. ’ tor a number of years the Willamette Austin Albright, who arrived from Retail Market Report. Miss Stella Pleisant« was the recip Pulp and Paper Company has been ----------------- «------------ -v_ The Bureau of Animal Industry, U. and Central Point will both be lighted Oakland, Douglas county, a «hort time The tallowing quotations were making active efforts to replace the de ient of a fine Dew «piano last Thurs S. Department of Agriculture, at with electricity soon by one or t^e since, will remain with us for the pres made up this afternoon, and is an pleted groves. Thousands of the young day, a gift from her parents. Washington, has issued an order that other of the companies generating trees have been set out in various ent. He formerly resided on Forest impartial report of thepricoe charged from Rogue river. The by Jacksonville dealers: Justice Jacobs was called to Gold all cattle knowo as trail cattU, which the power 1» ’ I parts of the Willamette valley and creek. Wheat—81 per bushel. placed under the management of com- Ray, 8unday, to hold an irquest over include Klamath and Lake counties, advent of these institutions will cer- The Supreme Court has bandied Flour—82.40 (/£ 82.50 per 100 pounds. Miss Mary Wqttprer and her sister, rtent men. A young tree, ia from the remains of a woman that was Oregon, must be examined by the talnly prove a great benefit to the down a decision in the case of J. P. Mrs. Pauline Putman, arrived from Oats—55c per bushel. to 11 years after It has been trans United States Inspector for mange, pqblip. Barley—Rolled, 81.50 per cental. Robertson against 8. B. Low, appealed Portland Wednesday, for a visit with planted, will have attained sufficient drowned there. It is rumored that W. U. Morri«» from Klamah county. It affirms Judge Hay—Per ton. baled, 812. size to be out and manufactured into Last Thursday evening the mem- plckb and pther contagious diseases. relatives and friends living tn Jack otaUies—Sc per it paper. be Is of th? G. A. R. and W. R. C. gave Should they be found to be mangy of oashier of the Oregon Savings Bank, Benson’s decision, to the eSect that sonville, »ions—2ic per pound. who waa recently in Southern Oregon, a surprise party at their hall In honor tlpky they w|ll be held up and will though Low was In arrears for three ft * Butter—4o@55c per roll Geo. Ziders has been appointed fore Beaus—3(d>5c Der pound. of Dr. and Mrs. Pleasants, ft was in have to be dipped in orude oil, whieta and othere are considering the practi years with interest payments the State man of the Woodville section, vioe Joe cabllity of giving-Jacksonville another Lard—12jc per pound. the Department will recommend. com npmuratlooof their 30th wedding Lat-d Board had. the power to refuse Eggs—20 cts per dozen. Any Southeastern Oregon stock bank. Should the Blue Lead prnve to accept an application from Robert Cox, who has been transferred to Port anniversary. They were presented Sugar —D. G. 86.1&«M8.05 per cwt. To Pick Hops in land. He will prove the right man in with a handsome volume of Burns’ man who starts a band of cattle to tiie what is expected of it, t^ere will be son fur the same land, and, upon later Poultry—83.50to 84.00 per dozen. the right place. no doubt of the establishment of this rm'll Hams— ltic(<il7o per pound. poems. Prof. A. J. Hanby performed ! I railroad must write to Col. George payment of principal and interest by financial institution. Shoulders —12jc ¿er pound. Judge E. B. Watson, one of Port* I Hickox, Salt Lake City, (tab, wbp ice-cream the ceremony, after which r\‘/i< ) Low, did right In issuing the State’s Side Bacon —Keltic per pound. laud ’ s leading lawyers, has arrived od and will tend The Medford Juniors went to Grants deed to Low over Robertson’s pro and cake werj served. A musical sod has charge of the /o/7 bls annual vacation, and accompanied an official tu the railroad to examine Pass last Sunday to play baseball, test. literary program was also rendered. two miles west of Ghauts Che stock, by his son, Jas. Q , H. D. and K. K. Recovered Speech «nd Hearing. with the A. A. C., and got beautifully Pass. The decision Is of great importance, Rubll, is now at Cinnabar. walloped to the tune of 26 tfi a. It »’T Thos. Taylor of Orchard Home haB Messrs. Ely Bros.: —I commenced being the first to hold that the State These are the Largest Yards I Cures Sciatica. was a good game until tbs last half, usi ig your Cream Balm about two presented us with several fine speci Southern Oregon, where net Land Board’s decision is conclusive, Friday was the ninth anniversary of years ano for catarrh. My voice was Rev. W. L. Riley, L L. D., Cuba, when Ifia visitors went to pieces and the entry of Rev. Arthur Lane into mens of 3| tier Spitzenberg apples, but the best hops are grow«. vyhere within the purview of the law. somewhat thick and my hearlnu was New Yuik, writes; “After fifteen 1 gathered by him last fall. They are days < f excruciating pain from sciatic stacked up a wonderful lot of errors In Many sutlers received State deeds the priesthood, and the event was dull. My hearing has b>en fully re Picking will begin tn a short ttfl oelebrated by special servioes at the stored and my speech has become » somewhat earlier than usaaL in an excellent state pf preservation I rheumatku, qnder various treat- stead of tallies. Wo promised not to under similar circumstances. quite clear. I am a teacher tn our Catholic ch uroh. I and retain their flavor nicely. No inenis, I WM ttidllcod to try Ballard’s tell who represented Modfprd In the Apply soon to town. L. G. B rown , Granger, O. The conoert given at Rose’s Hall on special pains were taken to keep Snow Liniment; the first application contest. a The Balm does not irritate or cause giving my first relief sqd tfie second JOHN RANZAU, Jr., them, either, aa they were taken from entire relief I can give it unqualified Isaac Mensor, now a prosperous ,gf The Kind You h<ya Always itatp Applegate, Saturday evening, by some sneezing. Sold hy druggists at 50cts. Grants Pass, Orego or mailed by Bly Brothers, 56 War of Granta Pass* beet musical talent, was the packing-house, where they were recommendation.” 25c, 50, 81.00. For merchant of San Francisco, who got SgnxUii» placed with a large quantity of others. Sale by Dr. J. H|nkle, Central point. his start in Jacksonville, arrived Mon-' a success in every way. The partlc- ren St., New York. Eruptions Galore. Another Pioneer Gone. BRIEF MENTION. OLD RELIABLE Hood’s Sarsaparilla À Sad Affair. À Good Beginning. Stock Most be Inspected. Ao Interesting Decision. g F RANZAU YARDS