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

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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1904
VOL. XXXIV.
1
Get Rid
of Scrofula
Bunches, eruptions, inflammations, sore­
ness ot tbe eyelids and ears, diseases of th«
bones, rickets, dyspepsia, catarrh, wasting,
are only some of the troubles it causes.
It is a very active evil, making havoc ot
the whole system.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Eradicates it. cures all its manifestations,
and build» up the whole system.
Accept no substitute.
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T here 1« a good deal of humbug in
the neutrality business. Although all
nations assent to tbe abstraction that
there should not be auy interference
between two quarreling countries, and
that they should be left free to settle
their differences without outside aid
being extended to them, in practice
statesmen and tbe business men of
neutral countries lie awake at night
studying out methods of ignoring or
evading the so-cailed neutrality laws
A ccording to tables complied by
Alexander Supan tbe population of
the world is 1,503,300,000. The to
tai area of land on tbe surface
of the earth is 144,110,000 square
kilometers, about 215,000.000 square
miles, making tbe average density of
population about ten per square kilo
meter.
The greatest density is In
Europe, forty per square kilometer,
and tbe least is in the polar regions,
north and south, where 91,000 in
habitants are distributed over an
area of about 12,873,000 square kilo­
meters.
T hk judgment of the Southern Pa­
cific Company was commendable when
it placed at Its managerial helm C. H.
Markham. His recent business trip to
Oregon emphasizes the feeling that tbe
people of this state also have cause for
congratulation over tbe fact of bis se­
lection for tbe position to which his
talents entitle him. Mr. Markham
has a kindly feeling for Oregon, and
knowing through close business touch
its needs and advantages is in a better
position to advise for the promotion
of its best interests. Among other
things he said: “I was very food of
Oregon, from the first time I came to
the state, and it seems like home to
00me back again. There is nothing I
could tell regarding tbe Southern Pa­
ctfl« that would be of interest, for my
jurisdiction terminates at tbe Oregon
line; but there is every prospect of
good business ahead for the Pacific
Coast railroad in both Oregon and
California, from all that I am advised.'
I
T here is an impression more or less
prevalent among young farmers that a
man must leave the farm if he would
get all that Is coming to him. Some
think that tbe farmer has tbe hard­
est lot of all; but you do not hear
the people of tbe town express either
one of theA views
There is not a
man reared among rural surroundings
but would delight to return to the
farm again. We have advised young
men to go on tbe farm to earn their
start in life. In our opinion a first
$500 or $1000 can be saved quicker on
a farm than any where else. It Is one
thing to earn money and another
thing to save it. There are individual
men, it is true* with greater posses-
sions than any farmer; but they are
so few that tbe most fortunate 30 will
have been outstripped by tbe most
successful .30 farmers. The next 30
farmers will have twice as much as
the next 30 business mon. Let the
farmers exalt their own occupation^*
It Is honorable. There is no aris­
tocracy except the aristocracy of in­
dustry.
T hk fierce general attack which the
Japanese have made on the fortifi­
cations of Port Arthur plainly shows
that it is the intention of their aim to
bring the present war to an early fin­
ish. Lt is in line with tbe rapidity
and energy with, whicb they have
punued Kuropatkin’s forces and with
tbe recklessness with whicb they
h^ve sacrificed men. It 1« evident
that If the Japanese could mamtuin
ndt finite y the ground they have
won Port Arthur mun fall without
any attempt to carry it by Sturm, for
Its supplies sooner or later would give
out. Apparently, however, the Jap­
anese realize that time makes for tbe
Ru-sians by furnishing the latter op­
portunity with fresh men to taxe tbe
front, and .they are determined to
take no chances on this score. In so
doing they are displaying keen gen­
eralship. Japan’s resources, both in
matter of men ar d suesns, are not
adapted to a prolonged strain.
Taken with Cramps
Wm Kirmse, a member of the
bridge gar g working near Llltleport.
w «s taken suddenly 1)1 with cramps
and a kind of cholera. His ca«e was
so severe that he had to have the
memitera of the crew waiton him and
Mr. Gifford was called and consulted.
He told them he had a medicine in
the form of ChamberlalnVColic, Chol­
era sud Diarrl uea Remedy that he
thought would help him < uX, and ac-
cqrdlrgiy several doses were adminis­
tered with the result that the fellow
was able to be around next day. Tbe
incident speaks quite highly of Mr.
Gifford’s medicines.—Elkader, L.wa
Argus. This medicine never fails.
Keep it Jin your home, It may save
life. Foi sale by City Drug Store.
aimes
State Normal School at Mon­
mouth.
BRIEF MENTION.
I
PERSONAL MENTION.
NO. 34
LOCAL NOTES.
Studies will be resumed at St. Mary's
Academy Monday, Sep 5tb. The pros­
Geo. Walter of Applegate made our; Sheriff Bader was among his many
Mrs. A. M. Berry has been in Jack­ pects for a large attendance at this
moat excellent institution of learning '
town
a
visit
Thursday,
on
business
friends
in
Medford
Monday.
sonville lately.
President Ressler of the Oregon State
are flattering.
connected
with
the
Johanna
Blecher
J. C. Pendleton, former county
Mr. Kennedy, the miner, was with
Tnnklinil Normal school at Monmouth has re­ estate.
assessor, did business in Ashland Mon- us yesterday.
John Knight, ex-sheriff of MarioD
trlP t0 the Fast and is
Mrs.
Wright
of
Bhoenix
died
Aug.
;
day.
county,
is in this section, in tbe Interest
busily engaged in preparations for the
E. W. Voyle made Medford a flying
of
the
Quaker
Nursery, located near
flf JEU
opening of the new school year, whicb 20th aud was burled Monday. She was
Mrs. Chas. Nickell and Miss Marie visit Wednesday.
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1 occurs September 20th. The school a highly respected lady and 72 years Nickell returned from Colestin Sunday
Salem. He sells first class stock ut a
John Spiker, the miner, who went
reasonable figure and guarantees it
evening.
Sixteen Persons Perish in Twin
,re “‘“'"‘“’‘i
,T‘ old.
north
some time ago, has returned.
J. W. Opp was in Medford Tuesday.
( prosperous year in the history .of the
John X. Miller, tbe Trail Creek sage,
H. G. Van Dusen, state fish warden,
J. D. Walker of Barron was a Jack- '
Cities—Property Loss
school. Last year 51 graduates were Tbe prospects are favorable that he has been in thi9 section lately, on of­
writes us: ‘We have had a miracle.
sonvlile visitor twice lately.
has sold his mines, located a few miles
Mise MacTavlsh taught a tive-months
ficial business.
Over Two Millions.
4 sent out, the largest number in recent west
of Jacksonville.
Miss Frances Barnes Is In Medford, term of school in this district, and I
Hl ■ years, and all of them have made con-
Jas. Eaton started South Saturday the guest of Mrs. Chas. Nickell.
! tracts for good positions, while the' A substantial root is being put on
haven't heard a word of complaint.”
night and got as far as Ashland, where
St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 22.—Death tc applications for teachers are still pour the court house. Fred Ficke has the1 he spent Sunday.
D. D. Besse of Talent, the miner, was
J. W. Dunkin, who has been a resi­
to the office.
in contract and doing tbe work ex­
at the county-seat last week.
sixteen persons and destruction tc ing
:n“ in
in t0
office- The
- — enrollment
7;-------- — —
dent
of Gall’s Creek for several years,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Gay, are back
Misses Lelia Prim and Leona Ulrich left for Santa Monica, Calif., lately,
property, both private aud public, esti next year's senior class indicates that a peditiously and well.
from Newport, after a ten days outing ,
still larger number of graduates will be
A. W. Shearer, who has been In
are among those camping at Cinnabar. to enter the National Soldiers’ Home.
mated in round numbers at $1,000,000
at the sounding sea.
sent out next year.
Medford,
visiting
his
family,
on
Tues
­
Miss May Buffer, the trained nurse, He is a veteran of the Civil War.
rode on a scorch iu-g gale which ton
J. L. Hammersley, the Gold Hill
Tbe action of the Board of Regents day left for the Oro Grande mine«,
is
at Gold Hill on professional business.
The R. R. V. R. will run excursion
down the valley of the Mississipp: reorganizing tbe course of study, pro­
Absolutely Pure
StevtP’s Fork district, of which he is attorney, was in Medford Monday
Robt. Wagner, a miner who has bad trains to Medfcrd on circus day, Sept.
about 9 o’clock Saturday night fron viding for both a three and a four foreman.
evening, on professional business.
13d, leaving Jacksonville as follows: 7 THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
a large experience, is in tbis section.
a point near the confluence of the years' course, will also contribute to
John C. Lewis of Portland, who
C. B. Smith, lhe genial searcher for
Mrs. M. A. Pryce and Mrs. M. Jones and 9:45 a. tn.; 1:00, 3:30 and 7:15 p. tn.
Minnesota and Mississippi rivers, neai the expected Increase in enrollment. hidden treasures, left for Portland heavily Interested in the mtoes
of Gold Hill spent Sunday afternoon in Trains return after the performances.
Fort Snelling. At about that point A number of tbe graduates of this and Monday evening, to attend the annual Seuthern Oregon, is in Medford.
Round trip, 25 cents.
the fury of the elements seemingly di other normals are making inquiries meeting of the American Mining Con­
Medford.
John Clune and P. C. Norris, 1 ac-
Frank Johnson, who owns a farm lo­
vided. and^with a roar descended or concerning tbe ad vaneed course with a gress.
Judge Neil was in Medford several
| companied by their wives and Mrs.
the Twin Cities and their environs.
cated
in Eagle Point district, not far
view to entering it. The State Board i C. W. Parks, a prominent merchant: Biuoks, spent Sunday at Colestin.
I times this week,. on professional busi­
Claim-jumpers are already in evi*
Minneapolis, Aug. 22.—The centei ot Washington has officially accredited
from
the
Rogue River ferry, lost his
ness.
! of Roseburg, has been appointed post­
dence
in the Sucker Greek district,
of the storm hit the business section
isidor
Jacobs
and
bls
sister,
Miss
house by fire a few days ago. Most of
I
at Nicolette avenue and Sixth avenue the advanced course, so that graduates master of tbat city, vice W. A. Frater, ' Eda, who live at Corvallis, were in
Wm. Puhi, lhe «Xpert tonsorial ar­ the contents were saved. Tbe loss and are making trouble for tbe estab­
Here the front of the Glass block wai will be entitled to all the privileges whose term of office expired some Medford not long since, on land busl- ■ tist, and his family are rusticating on
amounts to several hundred dollars, on lished locators. David Briggs,ao owner
blown out and a huge skylight was accorded to graduates of lhe Wash­ time ago.
Applegate.
neat.
which there was no ineuranoe. A de­ of the Briggs mine, is tbe first to
blown off. All of the stores in this ington normals.
Miss Emma Hoffman, eldest daughter
concerning tbe
A.
Lempke,
a
well-known
citizen
of fective flue wns tbe cause of the blaze. make complaint
Mies Issle McCully, who has been
The faculty baa been strengthened of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoffman, who
district had windows blown in. and al
“
jumpers.
”
As
is
customary with
Grauts
Pass,
visited
friends
living
at
suffered more or less damage to stock by tbe election of a critic teacher, a has been in California for some time visiting Mrs. J. S. Parson and other
Rev. W. Hendrtekx, a prominent
men
of
tbe
“
jumping
” type, tbe
Jacksonville
Sunday.
The mammoth skylight of the Guar graduate of the Illinois State Normal past, is spending her vacation at her friends living in Ashland, is at home
member of the Missionary Union of
method employed is that of overlap­
anty Loan building fell twelve storlet School, and an experienced supervisor
again.
Rev.
Emil
L.
Girardi
of
L09
Angeles
New York, is delivering a course of
through the interior court and great of primary work in city schools, also & home on Applegate.
has been making Rev. Arthur Lane a five lectures at the U. 8. Hall in ping. They locate an adjoining
Eugene
Casa
jtnd
bis
family
were
on
Owen
Keegan,
court-house
janitor,
claim and shove the bou.xiary over
damage was done by water to offices
short visit.
Jacksonville to large and attentive
The street car service was tied up foi physical director who was captain of is on duty agaln^ after a few weeks the southbound train Tuesday morn­
several pegs too far. Mr. Brigga
R. N.’ Bishop, the mining expert, audiences. He is one of the ablest and states that this has been done, a
several hours, trolley wires being both the football and tra^c teams in spent at Dead Indian springs. George ing, on route to San Francisco from
who is operating in tbis section, went most Interesting lecturers that has “jumper” haying occupied one end ot
,
Henry has been acceptably filliog his Grant« Paas.
down in all parts of the city as the one of the large eastern universities.
over visited Southern Oregon, and
north
Tuesday evening.
result of falling trees. The loss is es
position In tbe mean time.
C. L. Reames, deputy district attor­
bis holdings.
tlmated at fully $1.000,000.
Rheumatism.
Chas. J. Nunan and George Von der pleases even those who do not believe
Forest fires have driven many bears, ney, and his wife, also Misses Ella Orth
Tbe sympathy and support of all
The storm did great damage at St
When pains or irritation exist on ' panthersl deer and other wild at Imais and Frances Donegan, got back from Hellen have gone to tbe springs, to with him. His answers to the queries local mining men are with the owners
Louis Park, a suburb about six miles any part of the body, the application
pl seed in the question box, some of
Colestin Sunday evening.
of the claim tbat made Sucker Creek
I spend their vacation.
from Minneapolis. The loss here is jf Ballard's Snow Liniment gives from their mountain homes in Clack­
which are very impertinent and silly,
famous, and tbe offenders will be
Thos. J. Keaton and E. P. Bower,
Mrs. J. Russell and Miss Frances Nu-
estimated at $60,000.
p’ompt relief. E W. Sullivan, Prop. amas county, the animals entering
and put there by smart Alexanders, quietly told to withd'aw their pegs
nan, who have been stopping at Coles- the mining and timber experts have
Glencoe, Minn., Aug. 22.—The tor Sullivan House, El Reno, O T, writes towns, where they have been shot.
prove him to be equal to any emer­
and place them where they belong.
nado struck the township of Rich Vai June 6, 1902: “1 take pleasure in rec­
Blue prints of township maps, show lln, during the past several weeks, re­ returned from Northern California.
gency.
Father Hendrickx will lecture
ommending
Ballard
’
s
Snow
Liniment
ley and Bergen Saturday night about
ing all vacant land, fifty cents each turned home tbe 'orepart ot the week.
Frank Cameron, one of Applegate's at Medford and Ashland during the There is but little doubt tbat tbe
all who are aflteted with Rheuma­ For reliable information concerning
• o’clock, killing four persons, Mary to
trouble will be settled peaceably, and
tism. It is lhe only remedy I have
Geo. H. Merritt of Central Point thriftiest farmers, brought a load of next fortnight.
O’Donnell, aged 13, and the 7-year-old found tbat it gives Immediate relief ” government land write to Frank E.
tbat no more breaches of mining eti­
I
hogs
to
market
this
week.
was
in
Medford
Monday,
on
his
way
quette will occur in tbe new Eldo­
son of Patrick O'Donnell and Freder 25c., 50c.. and $1.00. Fc- Sale by Dr. Alley, Abstracter, Roseburg, Oregon
to San Francisco. He will return to
rado.
J.
Nunan,
the
pioneer
merchant,
is
lek Gross and his mother, and destroy J. Hinkle, Central Point.
G. P. Mims, one of the bright, active
Z
a
Eugene by the time the U. of O. back from Cinnabar, where he spends
Ing thousands of acres of grain and
young operators In mines, bailing from
Big Sale of Prone«.
many barns, houses and sheds.
his annual vacation.
Fashions of the Early Au- Spokane, spent a few days during the O|Mns.
The Pioneer Press building, a thir
Will
T.
Tteames,
formerly
of
Jack
­
J. Fitzgerald of Spokane, who is in­
past week with J. F. Reddy of the
tumn.
L. Nledermeyer, who owns tbe By­
teen-story brick and steel structure at
Tbe Corvallis Prune Processing *
sonville and Gold H1U, but dost of terested in the copper belt, was in our
Blue
Lead.
He
is
now
00
his
way
to
bee
farm, located just north of Jack­ Packing Company is running night
the corner of Fourth and Robert
Berkeley,
Calif.,
is
paying
this
section
city
Tuesday,
accompanied
by
a
friend.
streets, was literally riddled by the
sonville, lost Dearly 800 bushels of and day, preparing for delivsry to
Rich fabrics, fine laces, exquisite Touopab, Nev.
a visit, after an absence of over two
Jas. Geary of Trail Creek was In the grain in tbe stack by tire last Friday
wind and flying debris. Nearly every needle-work and, above all, the skill
H. E. Ankeny, who wm s'.rlcken
New York buyers tbe last <paaon*s
window on the south side was shat of the artist in cutting and finishing with acute Indigestion at Ashland one years.
valley Monday, having come for medi­ evening.
Savage’s steam thresher I large crop of tbe Benton County
tered, part of the cornice was dam are required for the new modes, whicb day last week, left for Eugene Tues-
Herbert Cole, one of the managers of cine for Mr. Moore, who is quite sick. was at work io the field at tbe time
Prune Company. Tbe entire product
aged and a huge skylight above the
Colestin,
Southern Oregon’s favorite
day, having fully recovered. His
and a spark from tbe engine was tbe of tbis orchard, amounting to 250,000
J.
J.
Cambers
of
Ashland
was
in
court was dashed to pieces, the glass are developments of tbe Directoire
summer resort, made Medford and
falling like hail in the corridors be­ models, says The Delineator for daughter, Miss Dollle, accompanied Jacksonville a short visit lhe forepart Jacksonville Tuesday, in consultation cause of the accident. August Puhi pounds, wan sold last weex by Manager
'
him
to
Medford.
bad some grain near by, which lucki­ Johnson. Tbis included tbe only
with his attorney, A. E. Reames.
neath There was a stampede among September. Self trimmings are very
of the week.
ly
was untouched. Tbe machine it­ large lot of 30-40», amounting to 100,
much
iu
evidence
io
all
fashionable
A big black bear and ber two cub«,
the printers in the composing room on
Gus Newbury and bls family, who
Mrs. E. R. Reames of Klamath
self
bad a narrow escape from destruc­ 000 pounds, remaining unsold on the
the twelfth floor, many of them being wardrobes. Tucks, plaits, shirrings : tbat have been Infesting the regions
have been sojourning in Squaw Creek
tion.
cut by flying pieces of glass.
and puffs are introduced on waists, near bis summer stock ranch at Lost Falls wm on the northbound train district, sre at home.
coast. Tbe price real.zed la not made
The Western Union Telegraph office skirtsand sleeves in seeming confu­ Pralriq, east of Ashland, fell victims Tuesday, on ber way to Central Point
Fire, supposed to have originated public, but is stated by tbe m wager
Miss Annie Margreiter has returned by hunters, on Saturday caused Jubn
on th« eleventh floor of the building sion, and very effective, too, are these 1 to the prowess of Fred Furry, one day to visit her mother, Mrs. E. Ross,
to be considerably ov°r previoua offers
from Grants Pass, where she has been McAllister, who has rented tbe Wm. 1 for
was flooded by the sheets of rain that ornamental features in soft, pliable
who
is
quite
sick.
this crop. Af’er being graded
last week,who shot and killed all three
came In through the broken windows, materials tbat are 90 much used.
stopping for sometime.
,
tbe
prunes are picked in 50 and 80-
Taylor
place,
situated
about
five
W.
H.
Brevoort
of
New
York,
a
ot them.
and the operating force was compelled
Robt Bond,after an absence of near­ miles southeast of Ashland, to lose ’ pound boxes. Mr. Johnson estimates
prominent
operator
in
Skirts
are
extremely
varied
as
to
style,
mine«
and
the
The
Jackson
County
Lumber
Co.,
' tbat it will take about three weeks to
I
to make a hasty exit
width and 'engtb. Their width which has been operating in Poor­ principal stockholder in the famous ly two years, has returned to Apple­ 900 bushels of grain which had been 1 complete tbe job for shipment.
’ stacked in readiness for the thresher.
BEAUTIFUL FLORAL FORMATION. grows, especially around tbe bottom. man’s creek district, has finished its sea­ Greenback mine, was in this section gate, accompanied by his wife.
WANTED.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rodenburger of The flames were discovered not long
Little wraps made of every material son's run. They manufactured a large Monday and Tuesday.
Wonderful Orchid Forms Perfect Bird
after
they
started,
but
it
was
im
­
Central
Point
tarried
In
Medford
a
that is modish are worn. The new­ quantity of fine lumber, 1,000,000 feet
Live agents to sell Dr. White's
CL m . H. Pierce of Ashland has been
and Cradle.
Eeetrie Combs, patented Jan. 1,’99 js
possible to stay them.
est wrap is a novel affair showing a of which has been sold to the Iowa at Granta Pas«, taking orders for the few hours Tuesday.
Boston. Aug. 22.—A wonderful or­ semi fitted cape forming s'eeves not
Cure dandruff, hair falling out, sick
Lumber Co.
Will H. Johnson, one of Applegate's
products ot his cannery, whioh are of a
and nervous -headaches, yet cost no
chid, named "Anguloa Clawesti,” or
more than an ordinary comb. Bella
the cradle of Venus, was shown at a unlike tbe kimono. The blouse col - The “rush act” fellow with a pocket superior quality. He gives employ­ wideawake young farmers, did business
on sight. Agents are wild with soo-
n our city a short time since.
regular exhibition of flowers in Horti­ tioues to hold its own, in spite ot full of bogus checks is plying his call­ ment to nearly 75 people.
cess. Send 50c for sample (half price)
cultural hall. . It is very beautiful, changing styles and c ntiuual proph­ ing in Albany. Look out for him; he
W. J. Freeman of Central Point, the i Prof. J. N. Miller, the well-known
Write quick. Tbe Dr. White Electrte
shaped liwe an old-fashioned cradle, ecies tbat it8 day is waning. The may blow into Medford. It pays In enterprising merchant^ baa - returned educator, recently closed a successful
Rogue River has added another to Comb Co.. Decatur HI.
with the Bame old style covering at dressiest of these garments are term­ the long run to be out of change from Colestin, leaving his family to en­ term of school In Big Butte district.
its victims, in Will McKnight, who was
the head of the cradle, and a boat­ ed “luncheon” or “matinee” blouses, when tbe sleek >nd plausible stranger joy the pure atmosphere and splendid
Mr. Thompson of Antelope was in drowned last Sunday while fishing near
shaped body. Instead of the form of a and are particularly suited to seml-
water for which that resort is noted.
I oomes around after banking hours.
| Medford Wednesday, feeling of the what is known as Douden Rapids, be­
baby being seen inside, however, th« fotmal occasions. The softest silks
Mrs.
Sherry
A.
Roden
burger
of
Cen
sheep market, which he found dull.
tween Gold Hill and Gold Ray.
throat of the orchid was a perfect are fashionable for these dressy
Stop That Cough!
representation of a little bird, some blouses, such as taffeta, having a ell- tral Point has sold her 50 acre tract,
McKoight used a salmon hook, and
Rev. Arthur LaDe will hold services
When a cough, a tickling or an ir­ ' in the Catholic church Sunday at 8:30 the surrounding circumstances Indicate
going so far as to say it was that of a very sheen and ^oft weave, or crepe- l located in Willow Springs district, to
silks in pale colors, the (lark
ritation in the throat makes you feel
robin. Bird and cradle were both of finished
that a large fish seized it; that the line
-hades being used for blouses to ac­ Martin Liveem, late of California, who uncomfortable, take Ballard’s Hore­ a. m ; also at Medford at 10:30 a. m.
pale yellow.
The eyes ofi the bird company tbe street costume of voile, intends to handle poultry. Tbe con­
hound
Syrup.
Don
’
t
wait
until
tbe
SCOTTS EMULSION isms as a
W. C. Sparks of Thompson creek, he was using wound itself around his
were dark brown. The rest of the cloth or mixed stuffs.
1 sideration was $2200.
M. Bellinger ne­ disease has gone beyond control. Mr.
foot
aud
he
was
rendered
powerloss
In
bridge
to carry the wakened sad
the genial stockman, waa among his
orchids, though exquisite, paled into
and Mrs. J.A. Anderson, 354 West 5th
gotiated tbe sale.
bis efforts to save himself. A contusion
Starved
system along until it cm fted
Jacksonville
friends
a
few
days
since.
Insignificance beside the "Cradle of
Lake City, Utah, write: “We
at the top of his face gave tbe impression
CENTRAL POINTERS. I Dr. D. J. S. Pearce of Poorman’s I I St.,Salt
firm support in ordinary food.
Venus."
think Ballard’s Horehound Syrup the
Mr. Loutzenheiser has been visiting that be was struck by a rock and per­
Creek was in our town Tuesday, ac­ best medicine for coughs and colds.
Send for free sample.
his
old miniug chum, A. Steel. They
STRIKERS ARE JUBILANT.
Mrs. Mansfield of Toto was shopping companied by his sdn, Melvin. He in­ We have ured it for several years; it had not seen each other for a number haps stunned.
SCOTT & BOWNE, CW«a
Pearl Street,
Neer Talk.
The affair was witnessed by J. W.
formed us that he will soon go to Klam­ always gives immediate relief, is very of years.
50c- aud fi .00; all druggist*.
Claim the Packer»’ Loss During Strike here on Saturday.
pleasant and gives perfect satisfac­
Hays,
who
was
fishing
on
the
other
Exceede Seven Million Dollars.
Hon. S. M. Nealon was in after sup­ ath Falls for bls son, Dan, who has tion.” 25c, 50c, $1.00. For sale ‘ by
Al. Learned, the genial boss of “The side of the river, but unable to render
sufficiently recovered from the serious Dr. J. Hinkle, Central Point.
Chicago, Aug. 22.—The packers will plies tbe first of tbe week.
Boss,” has our thanks for a fine melon. any assistance. Others were along the
i
accident
that
befell
him
to
return
apply today in the state courts for an
J. A. Houston of Sam’s Valley was
It was thoroughly appreciated by tbe stream at the time and severs! went to
home.
injunction restraining the city from in town last Wednesday.
Selection
Made.
T
imes staff.
the rescue as soon as possible..- The
The Philadelphia mint has been in­
•nforcing Corporation Counsel Tol­
B.
Vincent
is
hauling
lumber
from
Walter Baxter of San Francisco, who body was found at the end of the de­
structed by the Treasury Department
man's decision on the housing of
The following is a list ot books and has been apcading his vacation at Jack­ ceased’s fishing pole, securely held by
strike breakers In the stockyards. Ac- Spikenard for the J. B. Welch Co.
to commence the coinage of lhe first
supplies
required in the Central Point sonville and Cinnabar, returned home the line.
sording to the packed there are about
W. W. Ediugton and family of Sam’s 25,000 souvenir Lewis and Clark gold
public
school:
BOO strike breakers who live in the Valley visited friends of this city last dollars. As soon as this number has
one day this week.
McKnight was about 40 years of age
Chart class—Slate and pencil.
yards, aud these are all strangers in Sunday.
been completed they will be shipped
W. T. Kinney and Thos. Farlow, two and came to Jackson county from Cali­
First grade—Wheeler's primer, slate
lhe city, Those who have lived in
Prof. Mulkey of Ashland spent Fri­ direct from Philadelphia to the expo­ and pencil, writing book and drawing of Lake Creek’s wideawake citizens, fornia when a boy with his parents,
the city. they say, return to their
did business in the central valley re­ living at Jacksonville and on Foots
day here In the Interest of the Normal sition authorities at Portland.
Gomes every night.
book No. 1.
Creek before going to Gold HdL He
cently.
A crumb of comfort can be taken in
The meeting of the Federation of school.
Second grade—First reader, slate
was married, but living apart from his
Labor was wildly enthusiastic for the
Mrs. E. B. Watson of Portland and family.
Clark Rippey, who has been in Cali­ the fact that while there Is a great deal and pencil, writing book and drawing
strikers. All the speakers declared fornia the past several months, re­ of smoke; there Is, as a rule, only book No. 2.
Mrs. Phil. Metschan, Jr., of Heppner
that victory was only a few hours turned home this week.
a little fire. It would appear that In
are
visiting their old home in Jackson-'
Third grade—Second reader, eie*
Delicate.
«way.
many
instances
only
the
underbrush
vllle.
introductory
mentary
arithmetic,
Mrs. J. Welch of Spikenard spent a
"I do so like
"The strike la won," said W. M.
Is consumed, leaving the tall monarchs
Geo. Lyman of Gold Hill precinct will ,
Rossel of the executive committee of couple of days with relatives of this of the forest practically uninjured. language, tablet and pencil, writing
to travel,” said
coon leave for Gray’s Harbor, and mq-
book and drawing book No. 3.
Miss Oldish, "but
lhe Allied Trades conference board, city last week.
Tbe only exception to tbis rule Is
spend
the
winter
there.
He
is
afflicted
Fourth
grade-^Third
reader,
ele
­
it
Is 10 expen
which la conducting the strike. “Dur-
Little Fay Grimes left for Yuba City, where a tree Is coated to its top with
ng the past week the packers have Cal , Sunday, where she will make her pitch, and then the fire leaps to the mentary geography, elementary arith­ with malaria.
alvau**
oat ateadily and the men have gained. home with her aunt and go to school. foliage of the tree with a bound. metic, language lessons, primer of
"One as young
Hon. and Mrs. H. Von der Hellen of
The committees that have already
as you,*’ said the
Whenever this occurs the entire tract health, speller, tablet and pencil, writ­ Wellen were among our visitors a’ few
Mr. Shuck and family, late of Marlon is doomed, for the tope of conifers are
asked aid of the labor organizations
polite man.
ing book aad drawing book No. 4.
days ago. They have been making
and the business men have been re­ county, have rented tbe A. O. Freel highly inflammable.
“should be able
Fifth grade—Fourth reader, elemen­ Colestin a short visit.
residence and will spend the winter
markably successful.
to travel for half
tary geography, practical arithmetic,
E. T. Staples and C. T. Sanford of
“The business men are collecting here.
fare.”
W
eds
an
Indian
Maid.
Introductory
language,
a healthy Ashland attended the meeting of the
$1000 a day. Let every union man do­
Mrs. J. S. Sims and daughter, Maud,
body, speller, mental arithmetic, draw­ American Mining Congress, that was
nate all he can and it will not be
The Dimple.
who
have
been
spending
the
summer
Superintendent
T.
W.
Potter,
of
ing
book and writing book No. 5.
many days before the packers will
Science may point out that a dimple
held in Portland this week.
returned
home
last
at
Thrall,
Cal.,
the Indian Training School at Che-
send out a flag of truce. The enforce­
Sixth grade—Fourth reader, ad­
is a blemish and that it has no busi­
Magnificent Stock Show
M. L. Peliett of Ashland was in
mawa.^vas married at Redding, Cal., vanced geography, graded lessons In
ment of the laws of the city was a Thursday.
ness on a perfect face, but science
great blow to the packers. They have
J. S. Rodgers and family left for Thur day, to Miss Mary J. Smith, a English, a healthy body, elementary city one day this week. He will
could not write books enough to con­
found that they are not bigger than Palouse, Idaho, Tuesday morning, pupil in the school since 1895. The history, speller, mental arithmetic, $25 a month to any woman or
vinte doubting man of this great truth. A tine o»mp ground with room for all, frosh
all laws, although they have violated where they go to make their home. announcement occasioned
Iu fact if a young lady has a couple water piped into the ground, plepty of shads.
great practical arithmetic, writing book No competent to do general housework.
Street Car Se'vice and lots of Entertain­
the most of them without hindrance. I These good people have made many surprise, as neither teachers nor
of
dimples mixed in with her other Good
Mrs. Sophia Muller Krause of Klam­
ment and Education for everybody.
tt.
The packers hav« lost $7,000,000 and
features the average man will over­
warm friends here, who are sorry to pupils were aware of the romance
Seventh grade—Fifth reader, ad­ ath Falls and Miss Amelia Muller of
are worse off today than they were
look several other faults. She may
progressing under their very eyes.
*
vanced geography, practical arithme­ San Francisco are visiting relatives perhaps be a trifle shy on education ■
the fourth day after the strike began." lose their neighbors.
The bride is about 18 years of age tic, mental arithmetic, U. S. history, living in this section.
end not have money enough to buy a.
A88AS8IN OF PLEHVE DEAD.
and baa been prominently identified speller, graded lessons in English,
Herbyie
Mrs. E. Wilkinson aud ber two sons slightly damaged duke, but if a girl 1
St. Petersburg, Aug. 22.—It is re­ Rende’s the bile more fluid and thus with Y. W. C. A. work at the school. writing book No. 7.
are visiting in Jacksonville, They re* has a few dimples as her stock in trade 1
ported her« that th« assassin of M. 1 helps the blood flow; it affords prompt She is quarter-blood Winton, and ber
Eighth grade—(J. 8. history, civil oently returned from a six weeks’ visit she can come pretty near taking her '
von Plehve, minister of the interior, relit f from biliousness, indigestion, home was near Redding, Cal. She government, practical
pick of the young men of the neighbor- i
To Pick Hops in
arithmetic, at Fort Klamath.
tied a few days ago.
sick and nervous headache?, and the would have graduated iu two years.
hood. She may marry for love or
meutal
higher
lessons
In
English,
i
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ove- Indulgence in food and drink.
Those wishing employment at a good money, whichever she sees fit
Superintendent Potter is well arithmetic, fifth reader and writing
_...........- S
I Herbi»e acts quickly a dose »Ber
figure Should apply at once at the bop i It is mighty easy for a man. if he la
It Will Be To Your Interest, meals will bring tbe patient into a I kuown in the ftate and throughout book No. 8
yards ot John Runzau, Jr., located a cenvtasod that a dimple is a blemish,
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flood condition in a few days.
the Indian ssrvice. He 1« a man ap­
High school text books announced at few miles west of Grants Pass. He when tie has won the favor of a girl
G. L. Caldwell, Agt. M. K. and T.- proaching 50 years. For the past 18
two miles west of Grants
If you contemplate visiting the
opening of school.
who is afflicted with them to console
R., Checotah, Ind. Ter., writes,
pays the best wages.
St. Louis Exposition, to secure reliable R.
Pass.
School will open Sept 5th.
himself with the thought that non« of
April 18, 1903: “I was sick for over years be has been In the service in
information as to railroad service, two years with enlargement of the some capacity or other. It wa9 In
Mrs. J. A. Harvey of Stockton, Cal., us are perfect anyway.
1 will be at the public school build­
These are tbe Largest Yards in
the lowest rates and the best routes.
and spleen. The Sectors did me the early ’90s that Potter began bis ing during the forenoons of Sept. 1st has been camping at Colestin with her
Southern Oregon, where none
Also as to local conditions in St. liver
m good and 1 bad given up all hopeof career as superintendent of an Indian
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, O. Greg­
but the best hops are grown.
Louis; hotels, etc.
and 2d for the purpose of examining
cured, when my druggist ad­
ory of Ashland, and her sister, Mrs. H.
If the Baby is Cutting Teeth,
If you will write the undersigned, being
Picking
will begin in a short time
school.
He
wrs
at
Fort
Toten,
N.
and
classifying
new
pupils.
me to use Herbine. It has made '
stating what information you desire, vised
Yeo.
somewhat earlier than usual.
Be sure and use that old and well-
D.,
and
later
at
Cherokee,
N.
C.
At
me
sound
and
well.
”
50c.
For
sale
by
;
A.
X,
H
andy
,
Principal.
the same will be promptly furnished. Dr. Hinkle at Central Point.
Ex-Senator Cameron returned Wed­ tried remedy.M bs . W inslow ’ s S ooth ­
this latter place ha met and married
Apply soou to
If we do not bave it on hand will
nesday
from Galice Creek, where he ing S yrup , for children teething. It
secure it for you if possible, and with­
his first wife, an Indian woman and
TORTA..
soothes the child, softens the gums,
JOHN RANZAU, Jr.,
out any expense to you. Address
dears toe
'M l’'"- *a HaV8 *i*Ms M'/’ tbe daughter of a powerful Cherokee Dean th*
lhe Kind You Hara Always Bous* has been the guest or Frank Ennis. allays the pain, cures wind colic and
Grants Pass, Oregon.
B. H T bumbull ,
They played havoc among the fish of is the best remedy for Diarrhoea.
chief. She waa famed throughout her ligutu*
Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street, fig ristar»
Twenty-five
cents
a
bottle.
that district.
asetioo of tbe country as a beauty.
Portland. Ore.
tf
tf
f
THE (/LB RELIABLE
AT
ll
IIInnlAIIII turneii froin
Ul
lUlllillUU
Jumping Claims.
I
Grain Destroyed by Fire.
I
Found a Watery Grave.
SUPPORT
UUth Annual
State
Fair
Good Attractions
Splendid Racing
Best of Band Music
$10,000 in Premiums
3Q0 Wanted
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