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Firnes Drmorratii Sjjr NO. 88 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1Ô04. VOL. XXXIV. Liver and Kidneys It is highly important that these organs should properly perform their functions. When they don’t, what lameness of tbe aide and back, what yellowness of the skin, what constipation, bad taste in tbe mouth, sick headache, pimples and blotches, and loss of courage, tell the story. The great alterative and tonic Hood’s Sarsaparilla (lives these organs vigor and tone for the proper performance of their functions, and cures all their ordinary ailments. Take It. Fish in Crater Lake. The Klamath Falls Republican says that W. F. Arant, superintendent of Cra»er Lake National Park, an nounces that quantities of fish have been discoveied in Crater Lake. Some of the boys went out in the boat and a« they were leaving the shore saw several large trout coming from the deep water; a few minutes after there were several more, and then a large beauty, about 20 inches long, swam by. On Sunday they went acroe-< to the island, i>nd the trout were quite thick there; jo it has been proven that trout will live and in crease in Crater Lake. Fish were first put there in 8" and several times since, but thia Is t'ae first year any number have beet) seen in the waters. O rkgon has the beet of her adja* cent neighbors, la one way, and that is the general state and county election Is over and forgotten, while the people of Washington and Idaho are just begin ning to get cleverly mixed in the polit ical strife. There are some compensat ing advantages in having the general election in June, after all. This cuts out the political turmoil for a part of the year, at least. .ZcxrZ LEVI STRAWS W. P. Heffner came down from Big L. A. Crance of Fort Klamath has brought suit against Daniel Crone Butte Friday exceedingly wroth. He Mr. and Mrs W. R. Stansell were in miller to recover $1235, which he discovered that his daughter, Sadie, ciaims Is due him for some cattle which had eloped with O. R. Hays, a young Medford one day this week. were sold by the latter, who claims man living in the same neighborhood; G. W. Kimball, the Roseburg capi that he paid tbe money. but the license had been issued and it talist, has been spending his vacation was too late to stop proceedings when J. Kershaw, late of Grant county at Ashland. he reached the valley. So Billiam and his wife were in Medford Monday. sensibly got over his angry spell and W. L. McClure, Jas. Burns an I Jos They were accompanied by A. H. let the couple off with some good ad Cox, three sturdy miners operating Wyland, the pioneer stookman, who vice, which it is hoped they will follow. near Gold Hill, were in Medford Tues has sold Mr. K. 240 acres of his land- day. The Southern Oregon edition of Min The price paid was $3000. eral Wealth,compiled by Dlttmar Bros., A. T. Morian, the veteran passenger Mrs. E. T. Staples and her son Cha has been issued. It is without doubt brakeman, has gone to Los Angeles, to ron, of Ashland, have gone to the fa the handsomest, most concise and reli seek relief from a severe attack of mous Briggs Sucker creek mine, to able resume of the mineral resources of rheumatism. join Mr. Staples, who has that valua F. H. Green is training the three- ble properly bonded and expects to lie Jhckson and Josephine counties ever published. The illustrations are profuse year-old Oakwood filly 'he recently engaged there for some time. and beautiful, Including a number of acquired in Klamath county and which The Klamath Canal Co. has more Southern Oregon scenes and views of promises to be a speedy one. than fifty men at work. The working our priuclpal towns and mines. The John J. Pankey, the expert tisher- tunnel will be 400 feet long,' over one- publishers are certainly deserving of man, has removed to Elk Creek, where third of which ¡8 completed. They much credit. he Is employed at the government are now digging about 200 feet per Messrs. McClure and Smith, who hatchery. week, but this will be increased, now are representing the Oregon Savings A dancing party will be given at that their pumping equipment has I Bank, that is interesting our people in Wilson’s Opera House next Friday arrived. the scheme of placing their savings evening. Miller’s popular orchestra Dayton Elliott, who has been a resi on Interest, are meeting with consid- will furnish the music. Don’t fait to dent of this county for several years erable success, They have already be there. past, ooming from Crook eouuty, died placed quite a number of their little Billy Hulen of Ashland, well known in Wimer precinct last Friday. He banks. This is something of impor- io base-ball circles, was at Roseburg was a sufferer from acute asthma. tance to nearly everybody, and it Thursday, where he became initiated The remains were takeu to Eugene, should be given a fair trial at least. into the mysteries of Elkdom. Earl of which city the deceased was former Al. Geiser of Sumpter, the widea Landers, the train dispatcher; became ly a res'dent. wake mining man, has returned from an Elk at the same time. Wm. H. Barr has lost several head a trip to Siskiyou county, Calif., where Alex. Orme, ex-sberiff of Jackson of horses lately. Their death ia attrib he examined some mines. He not long oounty, has joined bis family,who have uted to eating bay grown in an orchard since bonded the property belonging been at Seattle lor some time past. He and on which had fallen poisonous ma to Chris Kretzer, located a few miles terials used in spraying fruit trees. west of Jacksonville. Il is reported expects to return in the fall. This ia a matter that should not be that Mr. Geiser’s favorable impression Jos. G. Martin of Antioch will soon overlooked by orchardists. of our mineral resources has resulted become a resident of Medford, having purchased prop jrty here sometime ago. Five cottages at Shasta Retreat in a number of prominent Baker City He was recently granted an increase were destroyed by fire Thursday. The I and Sumpter mining men turning of pension. fire started from a defective flue in a their eyes this way. If they should become interested here much will be Sheriff Rader went to Albany Tues cottage occupied by Charles Adams, done toward exploiting ana developing an Oakland engineer, who was taking day evening, and it is believed that some of the numerous promising prop he will return with one of the escaped a bath at the time. He lost money erties to be found in Southern Oregon. prisoners, Wilson having been heard and diamonds In the fire valued at ---------- «----------- $400. of along the line. According to the Express, Tlnle Last oí a Thousand Heroes Will Virgin, who has been In the Berwert, yclept “Sharkey,” who is U. 8. Navy and made a trip to the wellknown here, had a narrow escape. Perhaps there is no living person Orient, returned to Ashland Sun day. He will remain, having had a Ollie ,Htll, who is in the employ of who would like to assume the role of a man who is tbe fast of a thousand, sufficiency of “life on the ocean wave.’’ Chas. Horton near Bonanza, went on a who have tried to achieve distinction tear at Klamath Falla Friday after- Henry Barneburg has purchased uoon and played the part of a “bad” and who have failed simply because they have not used Cupidene, tbe in- the Interest of his brother, “Peter,” man. Going into Wilson's saloon and di'pensible assistant to success in any In the big stock ranch located in the staggering up to the bar, be flashed the undertaking. That is tn say. that if Cove, 10 miles east of Ashland. About gun, and calling out to the barkeeper, you are nut physically able io do the 600 head of cattle were lnc’uded in the “Sharkey,” who was at the time draw work you desire to do and Deed some thing that will cleanse and recon sale. ing a glass of beer, “Will I shoot? struct a clouded brain or a nervous The real property belonging to the Will I shd oot?” ananswerlng his own structure, there is nothing that will question in the affirmative and did do It better or as quickly as will Cu estate of the late John Woods was shoot, the ball striking the wall not pidene. Cupidene is sold by Chas. sold by Deputy Sheriff Crawford ia very far from Sharkey’s head. The Strang, Medford at 11.00 per box of Jacksonville last Saturday. There desperate man "was seized by a by six for $5.00. There is no greater were a number of bidders, principally stander from behind, his gun taken | manhood builder than Cupidene, and from him and the town marshal if ybu are addicted to excessive use or from Woodville and Wimer, and fair away •ent for. He was fined heavily the ; liquor or tobacco then Cupidene is prices were realised. rPxt day. J truly your friend. BRIEF MENTION. Mrs. J. Nunan, who has been camp | Ed. Helms and Ed. Dunnlngton made ing at Colestin during the past several Medford a short visit Wednesday. THE OLD RELIABLE weeks, returned home Wednesday. A. Gangwlsch, the expert mechanic, P. Donegan, the pioneer blacksmith, Jos. G. Briscoe of Trail precinct, one made Ashland a visit Sunday. spent a day at Colestin this week. of uur staunchest friends, was in the Wm. Hiatt of Foots Creek precinct H. F. Bailey of Ashland and his 1 central valley a few days ago. visiting relatives living in California. is family have been visiting on Apple Paul Cirac, who has been visiting H. K. Ankeny, the well-known gate. his family, on Monday returned to Arthur Furry and Lloyd Colver Northern California, where he is em miner-capitalist, was stricken with paralysis at Ashland today and is in a tarried a few hours In Medford Wed- ployed In a saw mill. critical condition. nesday. H. A. Bauten and Philip KI ip pel of Wm. E. Bostwick of Forest Creek, Poorman's Creek were In town Tues J. F. Rimsey and J. 8. Rogers, who the miner-farmer, was among our late day. The latter was on his way to have boen engaged in farming near Central Point for a number of years, visitors. San Jose, Cal., to visit his sister, Mrs. are on their way to Idaho, where they Mr. and Mrs. Eli Holsey of Foots Maegly. expect to locate. Henry Wooldridge, a prominent cit Creek are happy over the arrival of Dr. D. J. S. Pearce, who recently re izen of Grants Pass, was calTod to another boy. turned from Klamath county, reports Talent Wednesday by a message in M. Foley, one of the thrifty farmers that his son, DaD, who was so serious of Gold Hill district, was in MMford forming him of the serious illness of ly Injured by the falling of a hay der his sister, Mrs. A. Torrey. not long since. rick, is recovering. It is a wonder that Henry Popkin of tbe Grants Pass C. Kleinhammer and W. F. Towne Absolutely Pure he was not killed, as he fell a distance spent several days in the Applegate Bottling Works, which maxes the of nearly 60 feet. best goods of the kind on the market, note is no substitute section last week. The well-known Eureka mine, lo has been in this section lately, inter Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilmore of -.-sgeeeBB— cated in Soldier Creek district, Jose- ■----------- viewing his numerous customers. California are paying relatives living ' phine county, is showing up better staling simply tbe doctrine of tbe John F. White loft for California I on Applegate a visit. than ever. A. F. Ne'.son, the general church and seeking to enlighten hi B Wednesday morning, and will visit at Thoe. Walch aud E. F. Stefger, tbe manager, reports development pro hearers on points which were hereto Berkeley for a short time. After that i expert lumbermen, made Medford a be will go to Humboldt and other gressing steadily. A large amount of fore not clear to them. visit one day this week. After tbe lecture comes what ta 'coast counties ou a touuaf inspection. sinking and drifting has been done, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Langley made and an ore body opened up that is termed the question box, la which ail J. D. Fletcher, operator in mines, questions presented are publicly relatives living In Jacksonville and on now feet wide. The vein Is a con has been at the head of the Applegate, I tact between slate ard dolorite and answered without the enquirer need* Forest Creek a recent visit. looking after his mining interests. Ge the ore will average about 118 a ton, ing to sign his name. Chas. Buman, one of the prosperous says that there is considerable activity while picked ore will go up in tbe bun The public is cordially invited to attend these lectures. farmers of Applegate, was In Medford in that section, prospectors being un Areas. and Jacksonville Wednesday. usually numerous. Special Services. J. C. Stratford, tbe photographer, Lincoln Savage, tbe popular school They G )t Certificates. superintendent of Josephine county, has invented a cooking, heating and The Rev. W. HeDdrickx cf tie was in our city one day this week. lighting apparatus, that consumes Missionary Coion of New York City Tbe following were ~n~rssrful *$ Mrs O. Crawford, wife of our ef- K“011“®, which is said to be all right, will he in Jacksonville Saturday, the tbe August examination of applicants fl ole nt deputy sheriff, returned Wed- He b introducing it in the northern guest of Father Line. On Sunday be for teachers* certificate: nesday from a visit at Gold Hill. Par‘ oi the 8tate- will officiate and preach at the 8:30 FIRST GRADS. .. , .. ~ ~ . Rufus Culp and Frank Grant, the mass, while Father Lane will fill his Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Barneburg of /ormer oi whom u B plooeer m( A O. Freel, J. C. Btrnsrd, Jaaatn regular appointment at Ashland. Asbbv, Lorena Shuck, Clara TerrilL Cove made relatives living on Apple- haVft gone u the hoadwater8 of the Father Hendrickx Is an able lecturer gate a visit the forepart of the week. Applegate, on a expedi. SECOND GRADS. and a very sue es-ful worker in the Sam Law, Mary AtbBr-l, Kat* Mr Sweeney of 8pokane, the success- tion. They have been operating In missionary field. For a uumoer of Broad, Leila Prim. ful mining man, has been among us Blue River district. years re has been lecturing on scien THIRD GRADB. again, on his way to tbe big copper Mrs. Peter Harvey, (nee Roeella tific, social and religious topics, both Nina Kim-, J tne Cnurohsaaa. belt. Short), wife of the general agent of in the east and in tbe west, and has Anna Colvig, Bertha Peachey, Maul Mrs. H. A. Bauten of Poorman's the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. Co. fur always drawn large audiences. O’Brien. PRIMARY. Creek and her daughter were In town I tbe Pacific Coast, is visiting in Jack- While in Jacksonville ^he gentle Stella Purkejptle. Tuesday, en route to Ashland on a son county. She is accompanied by man will deliver a course of lectures her daughter, Mrs. Whldden, and her at tbe court house, which will be en short visit. Beavenue Bros., who are excellent infant. tirely free. The first lecture will be e*****/*«******«* L. Savage's threshing machine is in given on Sunday, August 21st, at 8 ’ . W. i:u_ miners, have leased the Duggan plaoers, ____ n 1 i i We like best * to call located io Forest Creek district, and the central valley and doing splendid p. m., the subject being “The Origin work. J. M. Hurley, who has had and End of tbe Universe.’’ Ti e lec 1» SCOTTS EMULSION will operate them hereafter. I • much experience and is an expert in tures which will oe continued through a food because it stands so em D. Linn returned Wednesday from a I I trip to Portland. He reports that hie this line, is in charge of tbe outfit, the week will treat of the followinii i 1 phatically for perfect nutrition. And yet in the matter of restor wife's health has improved consider which is comparatively new and of a subjects: “Tne Immortality of tbe first class brand. Soul Proved by Reason Alone; ” ing appetite, of giving new ably since she went to the metropolis. A. L. Bailey has sold his Interest in “What Be omes of Our Dead? Purga strength to the tissues, especially It is reported that when Sheriff the. Model confectionery and cigar tory;” “How Are Sins Forgiven?” to the nerves, its action is that Rader returns from his northern trip store to his partner, W. H. Miller, and “The Question of the Lawyer of the <» of a medicine. tomorrow be will be accompanied by Send for free sample. left for Josephine county Thursday, Gospel Answered.” SCOTT* BOWSE, Chemtaa, both Madison and Wilson, who escaped accompanied by bis wife. He is an «09-415 Pearl Street, New York. While treating of subjects of con < • 50c. and |i.ao; all dniggiam. from the Jackson county jail one excellent photographer and will folicw troversy the lecturer is careful to evening last week. that business hereafter. avoid anything like abuse or censure • LOCAL NOTES SAVING u 1 V The wants of the future are easily provided for by our plan of systematic saving. 50 cents per day will, in less than five years, with the interest we pay, amount to more than $1000. John Jacob Astor said that the saving of the first thousand dollars was the hardest struggle of his life. For the benefit and assistance of savings depositors we have adopted the home savings bank system of the W. F. Burns Co. of Chicago and New York WE FURNISH A HANDSOME BANK FREE, This helps you to save, as the bank furnishes a safe and convenient place to accumulate small amounts which you are not tempted to spend, because we have the key. YOU HAVE THE BANK We pay A fT* I W. F. Bnun Co., PinxTiu «MD Mixonmuw, C hicago . per cent On Savings Deposits Compounded Semi-annually 'S WE HAVE THE KEY $5000 REWARD WILL BE YOURS—To brighten jour declining years if you begin at once to save S3 00 per week. That little home which you hope to own some day will be a great deal Dearer when you have a growing savings account to assist you. The SI.00 with which you open the account draws 4 per cent, and will be returned you when you close your account. It’s what you eave, not what you earn, that makes wraith. Call, write or phone us and our solicitor will deliver you a home savings bank and will explain our system. lie is author ised to collect your dollar deposit and leave a bank. Begin today. 4 z Start a Savings Account at Once One Dollar Will Do It With the fT* 4 1 OREGON STI VINGS BANK Oregon Savings Bank of Portland, Oregon, of Portland, Oregon MARQUAM BUILDING, 6th and Morrison Streets, Phone Main 4628. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. L. O. RALSTON. Prrsidrcl ai d Capitalist-W as tx rr in Oi^prr. ard Is ttsvlly ItteirsWd In Portland real estate, besides owning large stock and wheat fams In Eastern Oregon. WILLIAM RALSTON. Vice-President—Came to Oregon In 1847 and resides In Albany talist and teal estate owner. Is a large capi W. COOPFR MORRIS, Cashier—Is a practical banker, having had 17 years' experience In bankirg ard financial circles. W. H. MOORE. Capitalist—Oce of tbe fir a of Moore Bros., bankers of Moro. Sbeman Corn ty Oregon ALBERT T- SMI*! H, Capitalist—Urs lived in Portland M y< ars,and frr years conducted the business of Smith bros., lumbermen. Be is now retired, owning large real estate Interests In Portland «cd vicinity. The Oregon Savings Bank CAPITAL, $100,000.00 • The Jackson County Bank of Medford, Oregon, is the Authorized Agent of this Bank where Deposits can be made and remitted to Portland free of charge to the Depositor«