The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 31, 1886, Image 3

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Shiloh’« Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure The railroad commissioner*, cotisisting
>XAL MB XT! OX.
MAMyiRR.IDK BALL.
.< Surceaa.
for Catarrh. Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. of W. H. Efiingcr of Portland and two
Oregon Kidney Tea.
The mask ball given at Grunt's Pass last
Gen. Tolman has returned to A»bland.
The mask bail given by the Knights ot Friday night under the auspice^ of the
Sold
by
Dr.
Robinson,
City
Drug
Store.
other
gentlemen
from
the
East,
are
in
the
Masquerade ball to-night.
F. Kepner of Manzanita precinct paid u« * Pythias of Ashland, on New Year s eve, cornet band proved much of a «uceess.both
Oeo. Barron of the Mountain Hoase i valley inspecting the O. A C. R. K. between
JilfíJ ¿rHU JF/lUiU F4U8.
Day« «re growing longer.
was no doubt one of the most successful in point ot numbers and the enjoyment it
drove down a lot of fine, fat steers for Riddle and Ashland, upon the part of the a visit this week.
Read the new advertisements.
Johnny Orth, our butcher, on Wednesday. government.
Sol. Abraham of Roseburg was in the affairs of the kind which has ever taken afforded. The music was of a first-class
DEC
EMBER
31.
1S*>
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place in southern Oregon. There was a order and the »upper has never bean ex­
This is the last day in the year.
W. H. Wickham, the well-known reul- vaiiey lust week.
,
Willis L. Culver of Pavilion, N. Y., say*
very large attendance and everything pass­ celled in Josephine county. The names of
j estate agent, bas removed his office to the
Handsome
holiday
goods
al
Brooks'.
that
Gilmore
’
s
Magnetic
Elixir
cured
him
A.
J.
Walla
and
family
are
now
residents
01 K CLl BB1SG BATES W1TU OTIb
ed off very nicely and according ttulbe lat- ' several maskers and a number of cbarac-
of a long standing throat and lung trouble. I building on Mrs. Houck's lol, Ashland, of Jacksonville.
Read our new c'ubbing inducements.
Lit Ft' BLlCATiOXs.
. cst rules governing masquerade*. Supe­ ' (era represented could not be obtained,
uhere be is always ready to execute all
J. H. Martin of Ashland made our town rior music was furnished by Niles* well-
We are sorry to learn of the death ot the
Old papers at the ’I imes office very cheap.
Parties payira for tn« T ime « in advance at our
hence tbeaunexed list is net as full as it
orders in his line. Prompt and careful at­ a visit this week.
rriuced ca»h lait* wul be f uruirbed any of tuu
, known siring bund and a splendid supper otherwise would have bees. Jas. T Tuffs
Remember the masquerade ball this eve­ i amiable wife of M Mansfield of Talent. i tention given to business.
♦
following naan*! publication» in connection with
I
She
was
well
respected
bv
all
who
knew
’
wm
set
in
the
dining-hall
of
the
Knights'
Mrs.
Geo.
M.
Love
has
returned
from
a
ning.
tin» paper«! tn« price« given below. It wm be
was awarded the prize offered for the rich­
The railroad company only pay- Il to visit to Portland.
her.
noticed U»at theio i» a reduction of a» leaet 25
spacious building. No public event ever est costume, while it was decided that Miss
Holiday goods at cost at the H. F. Variety
31.14 per 100 lbs., for chopped barley from i
per cent, on publisher»’ cuatoinary rat«« iu every
passed
off
more
smoothly,
which
add»
still
j The building used by L. Buensov as r. below,
nibtant e. and in »ome much more:
Addie Bmith sustained her character the
____ ________
_ any n.ore in Siski-
autl son
Sardine creek
Store.
and won _ ’t t pay
WKKKUE8.
more to the enviable reputation already best :
paint-shop i* offered for sale cheaj- Foi you county, as freight is nut counted any-1 were town " ednesday.
Toledo Weekly Biaue.
The
“
Sentinel
’
’
wi
I
don
a
new
dress
be
­
poMe».«e<i
hy
th«»
order.
The
following
is
s
further
particular*
enquire
at
the
T
imes
Addie arnica. Old Wuiuan.
Harp r’« Weekly........
thing to the company at present, or whi’e < F. 8. Biwer of Manzanita precinct made
fore long.
gcieut ific A merican...
I list of the maskers and the characters each Ja«. T. Tu»f«. George Washington.
office.
*
running construction trains.
»>’ a pleasant call this week.
Maud Tuffs Letter Carrier.
netroit Fro« PreB*....
I
sustained,
as
nearly
as
could
be
obtained,
I
A
large
number
of
turkeys
are
still
being
Mi«a Meyer, Rogue River “Courier.”
Mew York Star............
Marshal Curtis is temporarily a< ling as
Every subscriber to the T ime » wlio pays ' Tliomp. Wright of Scott valley, Cal., has ; for which we are under obligations to Geo. MoUie Trimble.* Bbu
New Yorx Worid........
sacrificed.
engineer for the Rogue river tiourii g mills, his arrearages will be awarded a year’s 1 been paying Ashland a visit.
i
Elin Dixon, Servant Girl.
ban Fianciaoo Examiner
F.
McC'uniiell
:
. Alex Mensor, Negro.
Portland Oregonian........
New Year’s cards for sale at the 8 F. aud Geo. W. Brown is on duty a, police­ I «iilwcription to the ■‘Western Plowtrau." a
Minnie
Loomis,
Flower
Girl.
[
J.
W.
Wiley
ot
Eden
precinct
made
us
a
pioneer Preee..................
GENTLEMEN.
Variety Store.
man.
C. F. Messerve, Saunage Vender.
Chicago New«..................
first-class agricultural publication, and a pleasant call a few days since.
G. C. Walker. British Soldier.
Emma Bines Anna WM’U'’»« Twfef
iiieeouri Republican. . ..
Mill». Count of Mnnte Christ«»
The Ashland Woolen Mills have stopped
Miss Kittie Thornton, who has been at­ copy of Dr. Kendall's celebrated treatise J. A. Applegate, who has been at Ash­ Mr.
Dors Bland. Red Riding H ud.
Globe Memocrac...
M. Alford. Colonial Gentleman*
for the holidays.
Mattia Clemmens. Servant.
Philadelphia 1 irnee
tending the Bister’, school, has returned to on the horse, free of charge.
Geo. YonlR,
land,
returned
to
Salem
last
week.
Lteiii»,
Ban Eranoieco Call
Cal.
Eubank«,
Irish
Lad.
|
her
home
in
Grant
’
s
Pass,
to
spend
the
Nature m remedy is what they say of
Rittie Faith, Night ana Day,
Cardwell Bros, have lately added several 8. B. Galey and M. L. McCall of Ashland Geo. Willard, CUnde Melnotte.
Mr». Wilcox, Orange Woman.
West SI. ore, Pu» land, th,
holidays
Oregon Kidney Tea.
H. Brogdon, Base ball.
hue
horses
and
new
vehicles
to
their
all-
Wm.
Hyde,
Turk
Century, oenuuar'»...
M/w*mner. Irish Gentleman.
Jn-iuofi el » Mugusinij
Mrs Wilson, Italian Peasant.
Business is increasing in Jacksonville, re dy large number of turnouts and spare have been at the county-seat lately.
Phil. Stevens has returned from his trip
Mr. Lawson, Spanish < 'ovalier.
Jeeaie
Jordan.
Red Riding Hood.
(iodey'e Lady buvi ..
Lee
Jacobs
of
Ashland
has
been
spend
­
Mr. AbbiMt, British Officer.
and no mistake. When we get our branch no
_ r pains
______............
........................
to Josephine county
tu give satisfaction.
They mean
Mr» Rogers, Day.
Bt. Nicholas...............
C. Vaghte. Domino.
Mr». H>de, Bride.
Harper • Monthly....
railroad the town will flourish like a green I tn keep a livery stable second to none south ing a few days in town during the week.
Mr. IGle. Dude.
The
Ashland
Irrigating
Co.
will
extend
John Bullinger. Negro.
Aniuncan Ag iculturiat
Frank Hufier is engaged at the express J. C. Tolman. Domino.
bay tree.
of Porliund. Give them a call.
*
its ditch in a short time
C. Buttle», Al. Cole, Phil Butcher, Sailor».
Harper » Young People
Louisa l >ockett, Domino.
P<«(- jimiii ’» Magusiuo...
office during the absence of Mr. Beekman. A. Mbanks, Bimple Simon.
Harris
A
Co.,
of
the
Wagner
creek
saw
­
Our
merchants
generally
did
a
good
hol-
I N. HleMnoira. '
Clias. Stidham, formerly of this county,
Mollie John, Waitress.
RuuMikeuper..................................................... a uu
P. B. Whitney, traveling agent for the O. A. Bear«. Venetian Noble.
David John, Zouave.
mill have 320 acre« of good timber land and iday business. Those stores in Jackson-
Other publication« wi l be furnished at a re­ is now located at Linkville.
J. J uh tu», Oscar Wild«,
duced price wuen ordered with the I imks .
I Mr. Diner, Turk.
•Q
<
’
.
IL
R.
Co.,
is
in
the
Willamette
valley.
wlll
build
a
long
chute
to
carry
logs
directly
ville
which
made
i>
specialty
of
holiday
B. A. Van Buren, Gentleman.
Old and new »uoeenber» paying one year in ad­
F M. Lucavishand H. Leddy of Ashland
Geo. Eubanks, Domino.
J. E. Davidson. Winter.
to the mill.
vance from date f.»r tne T imes will receive in au­
goods even sold more than they did last
Wm. Wiley and I. B. Williams of Little Chas. Johnson “
W. T. Coburn, Tramp,
dition either ti.u New kurkotar, the Ban Eran- were at Portland this week.
Geo.
McConnell,
"
year,
notwithstanding
the
fact
that
money
Butte precinct were here again this week.
Muller A Cook intend moving their mill
Cha». Trimble. Clown.
cieco Examiner. St. Paul Pioneei Pre»» «r Detroit
Health continues good and our doctors
Chas. Sexion Clown.
Free Preea. six montna free, or tne Weatern
is much scarcer now than it was then.
from
Forest
creek
to
some
other
locality
Mr. Tanner.
Hon.
A.
F.
Cabbell
of
Portland,
the
«lie year tiee.
Emma Justus, Popcorn Girl
have plenty of leisure time,
Mr.
Landers.
where there is plenty of timber—perhaps
Bill Davis, Winter.
T1ME.3 PRINTING HOUSE,
High mass was held nt the Catholic new C. H. Gauger, is here on an official Mr. Whitney.
”
The legislature meets one week from Griffin’s creek.
J. Davis. ( hinaman.
Jacx»oiivu|«, Oregon.
A. Hammond,
church
in
this
place
on
Christmas
day.
visit.
J-
A. Wilson, “Kirby Dude.“
next Monday, or Jan. 10th.
F-Newman, Rip Van Winkle.
Julia Jordan, “Ninny.”
The stages on the Ashland and Linkville Rev. F. X. Blanchet officiating. The cere­
H. Evans, Highland Chief.
Sheriff Dean is engaged in summonsing Mr.
D. Davis. Nora Yok lm, F. M. Bunch. Anna
Grass has been growing finely and stock route ha^ebeen taken off, and the mail is monies were impressive and witnessed by
Public txnminutlon,
Carry, Clown.
Davis and Mrs. Bunch also participated, but we
jurors for the January term of the circuit C. Roper. < 'on tinea tai Soldier.
st, county school superinteiid- of all kinds doing well, so far.
did not learu what characters they represented.
carried through on buckboards until the a large congregation. The singing by the court.
Sr. Mayer, Pullman Car Porter.
l by Prof». VV alt and Morris,
.
T.
Chitwood,
Humpty
Dumpty.
J. D. Shearer and J. E. Coffee of Apple­ roads get better.
choir was of an unusually high order.
Captain Mitchell, of the bark Antoine
G. 8. Butier and Ab. Giddings of Ash­ L. Merrick, Spanish Vaquero
of the Jacksonville and Med­ gate were in town this week
A sheet and pillow-case party took place land were at the county-seat one day this
The
entertainment
at
Gold
Hill,
as
LADIES.
Sala. New York and Havana trade, came
schools, held the regular quar-
Handsome new-year's cards at the T imes also the dancing party which followed, were at the residence of Judge I’rim on Christ­ week.
Mrs. Alford, Sleigh Bells.
home in May, entirely helpless with rheu­
uuunation of applicants for teach­ office. Call and see samples.
“ Rea. Bed, White and Blue.
successful affairs. A large attendance mas night, which proved a very sociable
matism. He went to the mountains, but
er’s certificate» on Thursday and Friday
A. A. Wimer of Murphy precinct, Jose­
•|de«
bhepherdeee.
affair.
Another
pleasant
surprise
party
was
noticeable.
Pay your arrearages at the T imes office
receiving no benefit, at his wife’s request
• eek. After a thorough and strict
phine county, was in Jacksonville on
Willard, Yum, Yum. (Mikado.)
Justices of the peace, notaries public and was held at the residence ef Jas. A. Card- Wednesday.
Real. Night.
began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. He
itiun, the following certificates and get one of our premiqiu*.
well
the
following
Wednesday
evening.
”
Lauder«,
Domino.
immediately began to improve; in two
.inted:
It rained most of yesterday, and more of real-estate agents will find the best, cheap­
“ Tolman, Night.
Rev. F. X. Blanchet will leave for Jose­
When irritation of the throat causes a
est and mast complete stock of hlanks at
months his rheumatism was all gone, and
Tanner, Havana Cigar.
grade—Phcebe KeUey, Si:*ie Tur- the aquerous fluid is promised.
phine
county
Sunday
evening
on
a
pastor-
”
Mayer.
Lady
’
s
MaidT
he
sailed to command of his vessel a well
tickling cough, use Red Star Cough Cure,
bel Baker, Genevieve Moore, Fail­ Fancy handkerchiefs of all kinds and the T imes office,
Mute Anna AndeiMn. Patch work.
,
ai
tour.
man.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla will help you.
which will effect immediate and permanent
”
Oracle
Houck,
Peasant
Girl.
ures, Gus G. Newbury, John A prices at the S. F. Variety Store.
A
number
of
marriages
were
announced
Sold by all druggists.
*
Irene Chit wood, Popcoru Girl.
Postal Inspector Reames has returned
Edwin Knowles, bophia Wilson,
as
having
been
consummated
by
some
of
i relief. One of Brooklyn’s Board uf Health
fete.Beach’ ffemee*
We want correspondentf^pm every por­
from an official visit to the Willamette
Slek Headache,
Clif Harris, Court Lady.
nt grade—Fred D. Wagner, Jennie tion of the Fir§t Judicial District.
our young folks, but Dame Rumor was officers recommends it a* purely vegetable valley.
ilelle Anderson, Morning.
and perfectly harmless. Price 2.5 cents.
We have tested its virtues personally and
again mistaken.
hi , Jennie Ochs, Ida B. Curtis^ Anna
’* kmma Howard, Morning Star.
know
that
for
Dyspepsiat Biliousness and
Great redaction in prices in every line at
Wm. Otto and C. S. Graves of Ashland
Tolman, Mother Goose's Melody.
“An Afflicted Family,” a serio-comic
The Rev. Geo. I{, Thayer af Bourbon,
Throbbing Headache, i is the best medi­
Keto Applegnte, Fairy Queen.
are spending the holidays in Siskiyou
drama,
will
be
presented
at
Ashland
to
­
cine
the
world
eter saw. We tried 40 other
« nere no failure« and most of the the 8. F. Variety Store, Jacksonville.
"
Efie
Button.
rnd.,say^> ‘'B.oth myself and wifeowe our
Kate Hand, School Giri.
remedies before Simmons Liver Regulator,
Tramps have been numerous in the val­ lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.” Sold morrow night under the auspices uf Gran­ county
dills acquitted ibemaeivescreditably.
” Plymale, unknown.
but
none
of
them
gave us more than tem­
ite Hall Association. The best of local tal­ John Clemmons and Mr. Cox of Butte
ail are pupils oi the J acksunyilie ley, despite the inclement vyeither.
" Roper, Fantastic.
at the City Drug Store.
porary relief; the Regulator not only re­
•• Georgy Miller, Swiss Girl.
ent
is
in
the
cast
and
the
entertainment
creek
valley,
Cal.,
are
spending
school, and the succebstul exumina
the
holi-
lieved but cured us. 'Ed. Telegraph and
Ashland lodge X*- 45, I. O. O. F., will
The new telegraph poles are set through will no doubt prove a success in every way. days here.
Ada MiJlt r. rumbourine Girl.
Messenger, Macon, Ga.
” Potter, Swiss Girl.
■y passed
WMj tor them and install their officers January 4th, 1887.
Ashland. They aro very large and are set
” Nerva Naylor, Swiss Girl.
ambers.
It
is
proposed
to
raise
as
much
as
possi
­
B. F. Dowell left Portland last week for
Drunkenneaa, or Liquor Habit,
Martha Ober, Country School Giri.
Send your best girl me of those elegant seven feet deep. There _ two wires
ble for our branch railroad by subscrip­ Washington city, where he will remain
.. J •••I® Slocum, Queen of Spades.
Can be cured by administering Dr. Haines'
Christmas cards at the 8. F Variety Store. stretched on the poles.
Chriatmaa at Center.
. Lottie Stevenson, Popcorn.
Goden
Specific. It can be given in a cup
tion and bond the town for the balance. until spring.
EiMMtBteveuson, Daughter of the Regi- of coffee or tea without the knowledge of
rge crowd assembled at Central
New goods have just been received by T. We deem this a feasible scheme, and one
John Bellinger afters two fine, fresh
Gen.
John
E.
Ross,
was
very
sick
a
few
the
person
taking it, effecting a speedy and
op the day beiurv C^ristipaa pud milch cows for sale at a reasonable figure. J. Clopton of Brownsboro, who sells at as­ that will not fall heavily on anybody.
Sedie Ober, Pocahontas.
permanent cure, whether the patient is a
Mery Ober. Ballet Girl.
nights since, but is now considerably im­
puled in tne aporu wuicix hud been
Why don’t you take advantage of the tonishingly low rates for cash. Give him a Our charter must first be amended to allow proved in health.
” Florence Kilgore, Peasant Girl
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
sed to taae place there at Chut time, T imes ’ nnnaralleled clubbing inducements? call and see his fine stock.
*
” Susie Martan, Bed Riding Hood.
Thousands of drunkards have been made
this to be done.
” Susie (chapman, Ash.’and ’’Tiding«.”
8. Call, Will. York, Willie Lewman and
man's race proved tiie leading fea-
temperate men who ha”e taken the Goden
Rev.
H.
B.
Ewell,
of
Pavilion,
N
Y.,
"
Nettie
Tioe,
School
Girl.
Jas. Drum has a lot of superior bacon,
The Masonic fraternity of Ashland in­
Specific in their coffee without their known
Lhe day s uiuusement ana was won
Allie Farlow, Hwiss ill.
says of Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine: “I be­ stalled their officers on the 27th—St. John’s other residents of Applegate were here
manufactured
by
Elder
M
Peterson,
for
edge,
and to-day believe they quit drinking-
“
Omega
Applegate,
Ballot
Giri.
during
the
week.
Caton, alter a ciuse voinesc. Hasaei
lieve it to bp a most desirable remedy to day. Ashland lodge No 23, A. F. <fc A. M.,
of their own free will No harmful effects
sale.
tine out Ural in one neul and wouiu
results from its administration. Cures
J. H. Huffer went to Grant’s Pass
be
placed
in
every
family.
Mi
’
DFURD
SQUIBS.
Siskiyoq Chapter No. 21, R. A. M , and
Claus Klcinhaminer of Medford precinct
guaranteed. Send for circular and full par­
luVe won the next it ne. hud not fulfill
Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe X°- L I* 0. Alphia Chapter No. 1, O. E. 8., were repre­ Wednesday evening on business, and will
ticulars. Address in confidence G olden
i a snot t uisianc» ¡rum tneguai. There imide cur town a visit one day during the
be
gone
several
day«.
Miss
Melle
Wrisley
is
now
a
compositor
S pecific Co., 185 Race st., Cincinnati, Ohio.
R. M., proposes organising a branch of sented. There was a grand banquet after
ere uuiseruciug, snuoUng-muluiics. week.
Mrs. Holman Peter of Josephine county in the 'Monitor" office.
that order to which ladies are admissible. the installation.
Accordeons, harp«, barir.apt^a« and other It will no doubt prove popular.
datkur & )Uuc<iiu s iiiuiu wuu tin
has been paying relatives and friends re­ R. F. High, the tonsorial artist, has re­ “VI rvVxV a a that are fretful, peevish,
The price of grain Is improving and the siding
fiiSl < ice and t. lias. Rippy’s horse toe spe- musical instruments at the 8. F. Variety
here a visit.
turned to Ashland, where he has re-opened X jv XV j vvo crate, or troubled with
St.
Jacobs
Oil
deadens
uain
and
makes
following
prices
are
offered
for
the
differ
Store.
,
lUepuiij uv Aquiiu null was better
Windy
Colic,
Teething Pains, or
liis shop.
Max
Jacoby,
of
the
popular
firm
of
Ja
­
the
lame
walk.
Major
Arnold,
r.f
the
Oc
­
ent
kinds
for
export:
Wheat,
56
cents
a
apei led man must ot those winch took
Stomach Disorders, can be relieved
Circuit court commences one week from cidental Hotel, San Francisco, Cal., was
coby
Bros
of
Gold
Hili,
was
at
the
coun
­
Medford
is
still
furnished
with
pure,
bushel
;
barley,
50
cents,
and
oats
50
cenis.
at once by using Acker’s Baby Soother.
,kct in ooutuern Oregon thut night, uboui next Monday. The docket is not a he#y.y
fresh milk, from Jos. A. Crain’s farm by It contains no Opium or Morphine,
Completely cured by its use.
There is not a great deal of the first-named ty-seat on Christmas.
' t aets having been sold, inorougn sne.
Fred.
Tice.
hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Sold hy
E.
D.
Foudray,
an
experienced
salesman
Pay
your
suDscription
to
the
T
imes
one
left,
and
much
less
of
the
others
fo
being
reparations had been made and nothing
Several glaqs-ball shooting-matches are
is assisting in the sale of the goods remain­
W. G. Kenney has sold liis interest in City Drug Store.
occurred to iqur Cue enjoy meat of cue uc- -tnnoqnced to take place in the near fu­ year in advance and you will get the New. offered for sale.
the Medford livery stable to his partner,
York “Star,” Detroit “Free Press” or
Prof. J. N. Hall of Central Point, on his ing in the N. Y. Store.
pa<iui • The luauagers are deserving oi ture.
He ia Note Lcnrnlny How to Refine Sugar.
“San Francisco Examiner' frex .
Vin. Cook of Clifton, the well-known ex­ E. Warman.
much credit lor cue enterprise tuey dis-
return from the East, brought with him a
In a pleasant chat with Mr Adolph L. Beltran,
The
masquerade
ball
here
is
the
only
»on
of R. Beltran, Esq.. commiRsion merchant on
Mrs. A. Merriman, who I* now a resi-
’ed.
District Attorney Colvig was made quite fine picture of the survivors of the 13th porter of Columbia river salmon, is paying
Decatur Bt . the fortunate holder of one-tifth of
social event announced to take place to« a substantial Christmas present by liis Ohio regiment—of which lie was a mem­ the Sterling mines a visit.
dent of this place, was at the county-seat Ticket No. 94,552. winning 875.000 in the Novem.
night,
her Drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery,
amiable wife, in the shape of a pair of ber during the civil war- taken during the
John Bolt of Applegate was here one day during the week.
flev W, P. Williams preacuuz at Central
stated that he is a native of New Orleans, and is
A fine line ot fancy stationery, in boxes, pretty girl babies. All are doing well.
recent
reunion
of
those
veterans.
They
last
wees,
his
daughters
returning
with
For
sale
at
a
bargain
—
a
cosy
dwelling­
in
the Laboratory of the Planter»’ Sugar Refinery,
point Sunday.
is being sold at cost at the 8. F. Variety
learning the busine»», and that the sudden accu­
numbered
120.
him,
to
spend
the
holidays
house
not
far
from
the
center
of
the
town
J.
H.
Williams,
M.
F.
Hull
and
Samuel
Elder M. Peterson will preach at ihe Store.
mulation of wealth will in no way affect hi» reso­
*
Emery, the enterprising furniture dealer Bud Lacy, ^bo a employed at Naylor’s of Medford. For particulars enquire of R. lution to master hi» adopted profession. —New
Duffield of Foots creek were in town yes­
Mound school-house on Bunday.
Orleans (La.) Picayune, Nov. 13th.
A large amount of rain lias fallen during terday. Jfaey report an abundance of of Ashland, has moved into liis new station cn the Linkvllle road, paid this T. Lawton, real-estate agent.
*
Rev. J R Roberts will .hold services at the past week and the road. *
building
opposite
the
plaza,
ke
will
section
a
visit
on
Christmas.
This
place
had
a
Christmas-tree
enter
­
water
in
that
distrvt
and
miners
busy.
JACKSONVILLE _BETAIL MARKET.
Uit Neil creek acuuul-uouse on Buuduy
” ‘*re *er"
Lindsay Applegate of Ashland, the well- tainment nt Walton’s hall, which was.
...»« mu V.
The New York "Star,” under its present keep on kan^ ¡arget ahd better stock of
[ corrected weekly .]
next.
goods
than
ever
i
efora.
As
he
keeps
the
attended
and
passed
off
smoQtkly,
An
ex
­
known pioneer, is able to be about again,
Flour, per thousand lbs............................... $18 00
The ha« k of Ashland has just received management, is fast becoming tfce leading
cellent programme
pre-anted.
Wheat,
Prayer meeting will be held at the M. E and placed in position a new iron
‘ por btuhel
‘ ‘ ......................
O
paper in the east. Send in your subscrip­ beiit and sells at the lowest rates, he is en­ after a serious spell of sickness.
Barley,
“
...................... ..............
M
joying a liberal patronage.
*
church in this place e^ery Thursday railing.
tions to the T imes office; only 31 a year.
"
..................... ................
36
C. C. Beekman and wife started on a trip Mass was, held at the residence of John Oat»,
Mill
Feed,
per
t»n_
....................
...............
17
K,
evening at 7 o’clock.
Now
that
the
time
for
settling-up
is
ap-
Noland
by
Rev.
F.
X.
Blanchet
one
day
to
New
York
State
on
Monday
evening
Go to Newman Fisher's for bargains in
Hay, wheat or timothy^ per tou ................
J. C. Whipp is ‘ building a coping proaching.business men will find it to their
JO
and will be gone several weeks. Bon voy­ thfe week, which was attended by a number Egg», per dozen.......... . .............
. I X. B anchet will hold services at every line. He is bound to sell out, and for the Chambers and Love enclosures
25 .
Butter, per lb.......... ................... .......... ........ 25
advantage to order their billheads, state­ age.
of
residents
of
this
place
and
vicinity.
the I atholic church in this place on Bun- soon, too.
*
in the Jacksonville cemetery, which will ment«, letterheads, envelopes, r^peipt and
................
01
H IL Wolters has sold his interest in
................
oi u
time.
Senator Stanley and Representatives
J. W. Merritt received a lot ot new good«- be a handsome specimen of stonework.
‘‘ ......................
...............
*)1«4
note books, etc.) a| the T imm offioe. The Miller and Bowditch will leave for Salem the Gem saloon to his partner,J. B. Riddle^
ntn-Xfnuay-school* uiid Bible class one day this week. He is selling cheaper
...............
08
and
Newman Fisher means business and is best work done at the lowest prices,
per 10C lbs....... .
............... 2 00
to-night, to get ready for their legislative who will hereafter conduct the buriPiCSB. Cornmeal,
meets every Sunday at 11 o’clock a . m . nt than ever.
Lard,
per
m
in
tins
...................
slaughtering
goods
on
every
hand.
He
competition
defied.
Give
us
a
trial.
...............
07‘A
What
Ham
proposes
is
not
duties.
Ham and Bacon........................ ............. 07. to 10
M. L. Hall, Talent.
Owing to heavy storms during the past wants to close out as soon ns possible and John H. Yates, of Batavia, N. Y.. says;
Dried Apples, per lb...............
08
...............
Hon J. D. Whitman of Medford made known.
” Plum»,
“ ................ ...............
week the wires were down in many places everything must be sold, without regard to
10
Uinhiff Company Dbuolted.
“I cheerfully oommend
‘ Pear»,
“ ................. ...............
John W- y'W'r.v, who has been olerking
10
our
town
a
visit
on
Christmas,
being
the
for
awhile.
company consisting of Gen; J. C.
price.
Your AROMATIC WINE;
” Peaches, “ ................ ...............
10
for Angle & PJy male for the past two years, Sorghum
guest
of
his
son,
J.
H.
Whitman,
deputy
Molasses,
per
gallon,
...............
60
olmai), E. P. Torrey, D. C. McKercher There will be many maskers at the ball
Salmon have been running up Rogue
It aid new life and vigor send
('hiokens, per dozen.................
has
retired
to
liis
father
’
s
farm
in
Table
82 no to 8 oo
county
clerk.
and others, who put up a quartz mill in the to-night, and a number of elegantcostun.es river and Bear creek in large numbers and
Turkeys,
“
........
Through this weak frame of mine
. ..89 to 12 00
Hon. W. R. Andrew^ bas gone to Olym­ Rock precinct. He will be missed here, es­ Ride»................ ........ . ............. . 81 00 to 2 50
Pine creek district, has been dissolved. It will be worn.
many have been captured with nothing but
It did for all my stomach ills
Deerskin». ............................... ...............15.to 20
pecially by the fair sex.
pia
to
look
a
case
before
the
supreme
appears that the machinery put in wou’d
Wool. Spring............................. ...............17. to 20
A private telegraph line has been con­ a pitchfork. They are of an excellent
More than the doctor and his pills.”
couji oi| Washington territory, in which he There were two parties In Medford on Beof............................................ ................ 8 to 12
not save the gold, and Mr. Tolman became structed between the residences of several quality.
Mutton....
............... 6.to 8
8upt.
Priest
has
visited
very
nearly
all
Christmas
eve,
and
a«
a
cnuae^uence
is
interested.
discou-aged and withdrew to his farm in of our citizens.
Pork............................................ ................ 8.to 10
At no place in southern Oregon can bet- of the schools whic^i hi.ve been in session
southern Oregon. The whole concern has
We are glad to learn that Newt. Beggs, neither one was patropfee^ au well as it Sausage....................................... ................. 1‘2H
C. C. Ragsdale of Tolo postoffice has been ■ ter livery turnouts be obtained than at since Jifty last, having traveled about 1,000
now passed into the hands of Mr. McKer- furnishing this market with fine fish caught Plymale’8. Horses boarded at reasonable
who left this place for California in poor ought to hayp been. We learn that the
miles ’n doing so. Mr. Priest is a zealous
MJRR7EP
band V.ojk sold forty tickets and (heir op­
-her. Mr. Torry feels confident that with in Rogue river.
terms aud satisfaction guaranteed in every and efficient officer and educator, and we health, has almost entirely recovered. He ponents half as many. Still everybody en­
the addition of some pans he has procured
is
now
in
Colusa
county,
Cal.
LITTLE
—
STANLEY
—In Ashland precinct, D«c.
*
A party of ten miners left this place on instance.
expect to see quite an improvement in our
joyed themselves.
24th, by Rev. W. B. Moore, H. II. Little and
from Rye valley he can save the gold, and
John Sisemore
K H Pickens were
Monday
for
the
Gold
Hill
district
on
a
Ex-Sheriff
’
Jacob»
is
making
many
im
­
Mies Mary H. Stanley.
school
system
by
the
time
his
term
ex
­
’ has L used the mill tor six months and
Chrlatmaa
over fiom Table Rock precinct Wednesday.
SIMPSON- PERRY—In Big Butte precinct, Dec.
provements on his residence property in pires.
will give the work another trial.—[Ore prospecting tour.
23d. by Elder H. C Fleming, Frank Bimp»on
Tiie former will reiurm to his ranch in
The entertainment given at the V. 8
Fred. Tice is now managing Jos. A. Ashland, and will soor have one of the
anti Mis» Nellie Perry.
gonian.
. .. . j . » t
The McGibney family p^u’fo^mcd at Ash­ Crook county in a short time.
Hall
oq
Christmas
eve
under
the
auspices
WILLIAMS—SWENSEN— In Medford precinct,
Crain’s place in Medford precinct and will neatest and most comfortable places in land on Wednesday of last week, for the
of
the
Presbyterian
Sunday-school
was
a
Dec. 22d. by Elder H. C. Fleming, J. A. Will­
Fletcher Linn and Johnny Love, yrho
that place.
Grattd 'Raffle,
put in a large crop
benefit of Granite Hall Association, and to
iams and M ik « Gertrude Swensen.
well-mauagud affair aud gave the greatest
are
attending
the
State
VnivcvaUy
9>nd
the
On the 15th of January, 1887, P. Bonne-
Last
Wednesday
was
the
birthday
of
HYATT
—LEWIS—In Alt house precinct, Dec.
a large audience The “Tidings” does not
The schools of this place will resume
at the residence of the bride's parent«. by
ville,the well-known sewing-machine agent, their studies next Monday, after a vaca­ Miss Birdie Schmitt and a party was given »eeni to appreciate the entertainment, as it Monmouth Normal Mchpoi, respectively, of satisfaction. The spacious room was 23d,
Jaa. McFall, J. P., Mr. Joseph G, Hyatt to
filled
to
overflowing.
A
huge
mass
of
ever­
will rattle off four new machines—a Singer, tion of two weeks.
at the residence uf her parents in honor of says that local artists have often furnished are spentlipg the holidays at home.
Miss Mary Lewis.
greens,brilliantly lighted up and filled with
a Wheeler & Wilson, a Household and a
The T imes wished its many patrons a the event. Many of her friends were in at­ just as good music at an admittance fep of J. C. Hannah oi Rogue river made us a presents,enlivened the spectacie.wuich was
Home Shuttle—at the U. 8 Hotel in Jack­ merry Christmas, and now it wishes them tendance
>ÖÄJV.
visit one day this week, from whom we a handsome one. The following excellent
25 cents
sonville. The person throwing the high­
Great preparations have been made for
It is reported that there is considerable learned that the manufacture of superior programme was presented and cleverly MoCARTHY— In Ashland. Dec. 22d, to Mr. and
a
happy
new
year.
est number with the dice will be entitled to
pottery will be commenced at his place
Mrs. D. McCarthy, a daughter.
performed:
Read supervisors should have their re­ the mask ball tq-night, and it will no doubt commotion in Ashland over many defect­ soon.
the first chofce of the machines; the next
be
the
event
of
the
season.
The
best
of
ADAMS—In Little Butte precinet, Dec. 27th, to
ive
land
titles
to
town
property.
As
it
is
1. Invocation by Rev. J. A, Sioyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Adams, a daughter.
bWeit the second choice; the third foigh- ports ready by next Wednesday, when the music and supper have been provided for believed that the law has not been com­ Fred. Wagner, lately job printer in the
2. Song - By 8. 8., Ringtta Merry Bells. STRAIT
In Grant’s Pass, Deo. 15th, to the wife
t ipe next choice, the person throwing county court meets.
3. Recitation—FireJ Christmas Carol, by of J, F. — Strait,
the occasion.
office of the Ashland Tidings, made us a
plied
with
in
a
number
of
instances
a
a daughter.
The flume of the Ashland Woolen Mills
Jackson
c lowest number taking the machine
call one day last week. He will soon be­ Jessie
great
deal
of
trouble
and
expense
is
like
­
Mrs.
Lizzie
F.
Alleft.wife
of
Chas.
W.
Al
­
4. licitation— Christmas Hymn, Amelia
left. Tickets have been placed at has been overhauled and lined on the in­ len, of Port land, died at the residence of ly to result. We hope that ruch may not come a student of the State University a| Muller.
HI Kit.
each, and there are 100 of them. The side with new lumber.
5. Dialogue.—The Fairy School, fourteen
Eugen* city.
herfother. Rev.C. H. Hoxie.near Medford, be the case.
machines are warranted to be first-class in
MULLER—At the residence of E« B. Myor. near
little girls and one boy.
A large quantity of superior hay is now Tuesday, and was buried at Phcenix Wed­ Sooner or later ths codlin moth will at­
6. Song—Christmas Bells, Carrie Crci\c- Ashland, Dec, 19, 1886, Fredrick D. Mailer,
every respect.
being hauled to town from M. Bellinger’» nesday afternoon.
aged 21 years and six months.
tack our apple orchards, as they have done
miller, Mamie Linn and Mollie Mi »«er.
farm near Jacksonville.
A large crowd congregated at this place
7. Recitation—Christmas Carol, Phoebe MAN8FIELD-M Talent. Dee.22d. Matilda 3.
in
California
and
the
Willamette
valley,
Myaterloua Proceeding!.
Mansfield, wile of Moses Mansfield: aged
No
offensive
characters
will
be
admitted
Kelley.
The best of meals furnished at the 8Iov-
and now is the time to prepare against on Christmas to wituess and participate
about 55 year«-
A young man in the employ of Henry
8. Recitatta».--Santa Claus and Christ
to the masquerade ball to-night. Every­
Blecher of this precinct suddenly became er House in Jacksonville for 25 cents each. thing will be conducted in the mostapprov- them. The revenue from apples in south­ in the shootingnnatches. Much Interest Child, Mamie Day.
ern Oregon will soon become quite impor­ was taken and some very good shooting
*
9 Song—Glory’to God in the Highest, hy
fem ted and left the ranch« qujte mysteri­ Satisfaction guaranteed.
ed style, and the best order will be main­ tant and especially if these pests are pre­ was done. The ride-match, distance 80 Sunday-school.
ous <>ne day last week. His horse was
Holiday goods sold without reserve at tained at any price
vented from doing' much damage.
10.
Santa Claus-Henry Pape, Jr.- comes
yard?, w’as won by Win. Smith of Ham’s
recovered on Griffin’s creek, but he was not the 8. F. Variety Store, at any price. The
¡turn utabtUM /art that Hoort’s Bar
Some ignoble wretch robbed the smoke­ valley, Dy. De Bar proving the best rifle­ down the chimney and (Ustfibutes the
Rev*. Jones and Bails, the evangelists,
presents.
found until sometime afterward on Far­ stock must be closed out.
lupartlla baa proven an invaluable remedy
j have ceased their labors at Ashlaiid, but house of Wm. Eaton, in the southern por­ shot at 500 yards. Ernest Benz and Henry
mer’s flat, which is several miles distant in
in
many severe oases of rheumatism, effect­
Kearnes A White have a conspicuous I
tion of town, one night last week, stealing
Look a Like Buaineaa.
ing remarkable cures by its powerful action
ai ot.,' r direction. He was brought to new sign, which was painted by T. J. will probably spend some time in Medford all the moat it contained^ As Mr. Eaton Pa|»e. Jr., divided the >20 purse offered in
A
surveying
party
belonging
to
the
C.
P.
the shotgun match, each breaking ten
and Central Point. 'They are said to be
tn correcting the acidity of the blood, which
nd lodged in Ute county jail, but Cress, the scientific painter.
has been confined to his room with a brok­ glass balls in succession. Upon shooting IL R. Co. is now on this side of the Siski Is the cause of the disease, and purifying
effective preachers.
eiitly released. It is believed that
A very nice line of vases, moustache The party given at Eagle Point on en leg for several weeks, and the articles five balls more, to decide outside betting, you mountains and camped near the scene and enriching the vital fluid.
were presented to him by sympathet­
nity was only temporary.
! cups, saucers and other fancy crockery for Christinas evening was well attended and stolen
ft i, certainly /air to aumu that what
ic citizens or this place,the crime is all the Benz hit all of them, while Pape missed of former operations hy the O. A C. Co.
sale
at
the
8.
F.
Variety
Store.
•
|
more
contemptible.
Cuttlny Affray
one. The >10 match was won by K. Kubli, This is full of significance, and looks like Rood's Sarsaparilla has done tor others it
proved a highly .»njoyablc affair. The sup- '
the 0. P. folks expect to get control of the will do tor yon. Therefore, it yon suiter
Viiuglin cut a young man named
R. M. Shaly, a first-class marhle-cutter Jr., whe broke nine glass balls out ten.
A fine music box, playing eight favorite per and music were excellent ami the
pains and aches of rheumatism, give
Oregon road and that operations may he the
ast Friday evening, at Gold HIM, in- tunes, will be raffled off at the City Drug management of the best.
[ has resumed business at Medford, where
this potent remedy a fair trial.
Clearing Ont Sale,
resumed at any time’north of the State line.
pMinful though riot serion« injurie» Store in this place to-niorrojr.
he
is
prepared
to
fill
orders
in
his
line
in
If you want a large, first-class paper, sub­
Read the new advertisement of the S. F.
A Poeitlve Core-
body. Yau^hn was arrested next
the best style and at the lowest living
A large and handsome monument will
■■ I was troubled very much with rheuma­
t a« no one appeared against him he mark the last rest ing place of ’Squire Hoff­ scribe for either the San Francisco “Exam­ rates. He can furnish monuments, tomb­ Variety Store, where holiday goods are be­ The business of the Jacksonville Marble
iner” or New York “Star.” Price only stones, etc., of every description and at ing sold AT COST IN SAN FRANCISCO,HO .freight Works will continue right along under the I tism in my hips, ankles, and wrists. I
W hs «1 ^charged by the justice» There are man. J. C. Whipp will erect it.
|1 50 and $1 respectively. Subscriptions any price. Copings, bases, and al) kinds being charged on them. These goods are mailngcment of the assignee, A. IL Miegly. could hardly walk, and was confined to my
t stories concerning the afiray
of stonework well done. Satisfaction guar­ new and of the best quality, so that great Anybody desiring a tombstone, monument, bed a good deal of the time. Being rec­
J Nunan keeps liis store well supplied taken at the T imka office.
tutas the next grand jury may in
anteed. Give him a trial.
•
Inducement# nro offered purrluiser*. The stone coping, etc., will find it to tluflr ad­ ommended to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, I
i e the matter, we will not make any with general merchandise of every descrip­ A large crowd attended the Christmas
Eugene Shelby, who has been connected sale will continue only ten days, so that vantage io call soon, as priors have been took four bottles and am perfectly well.
tion
ami
will
not
be
undersold.
party
at
Orlando
Rose
’
s
residence
on
Ap
­
its at this time. Liquor bad milch
reduced co nsidera'hiy. First-i lass mechan­ I cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla
Gilmore’s Neuralgia Cure is a positive plegate. The music was good and the with Wells, Fargo A Co. for the past thir­ those wishing bargains will do well to cal) ics are empluyed there and the best of as one of the best blood puriflers in the
*. ith it, however.
: work turned out. Satisfaction guaranteed. world." W. F. W ood , Bloomington, Ill.
cure for Neuralgia in the face, side and . , supper only such as Mr*. Rose ran prepare. teen years, and who has been agent for the scon.
I ■ stomach. Sold at City Drugstore.
company at Portland for the past three
La at Notice.
■ All those present had a tine time,
The Lateat and Grrateat Diarovery.
For Twenty Year*
years, was presented on Christmas day by
indebted to I he S. F. Variety Store, I ' Great is the rush to Newman Fisher’* i
j A shooting-aiateh for |20 a «ide took the employes ot the company with a rerv
DR J. D e PRATT’S HAMBERG FIGS, I have been afflicted with rheumatism. Before
P. H^nmevilla, agent for the Wheeler A
inducted by Jas. R. Little, will find ; store iti Jacksonville to take advantage of f , place near town on Monday between Jobn-
cane, as n token of i Wilson «owing-machine company, has re- A cry'tahzed fruit cathartic. A discovery | 1S831 found no relief, but grew worse. I then
11 handsome
..... :___ ; *, gold-headed
*
ir advantage to call and settle AT : the great bargains he is offering.
* ' , ny Ross and Ernest Benz, which whs won i their (Appreciation of tli<'<*<jurte»y and kind- 1 turned and will remain at the U 8. Hotel of the greatest interest to the Mwlical Pro- 1 began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it did
fession. A Ixjon to every household. A
All account* not settled by Jan. 15,
|\>r lame hack, ride or chest, use Shil »h’s : , by the former. R qss killed ten pigeons in | nets they have receive»I from him.
for the next throe weeks. All those in- most delicious laxative or purgative, pre- me more good than all the other medicine I
ill be placed in an officer’s hand« for
succession and Renz eight out ten.
j Quite a number attended the Christmas i debted to said company are requested to call iMired from fruits and vegetables. So per- ever had." H. T. Baixox, Shirley. Mass.
Porous
Plasters.
Price,
25
cent«.
For
sale
;
»n. This rpeans I»t|siqrs8
Reav-
ectly harmless that they might be admin­
"I suffered from what the doctors called
t
Our efficient county clerk is continually I festiv ties at Woodville. Both the festival I and settle without delay.
istered with entire safety to an infant So muscular rheumatism. I took Hood’s Sar­
authoriseil to receipt all such :»C- 1 hy Dr. Robinson, City Drug Star«.
G, H. Jones, a new-comer, has purchased employed in making improvements i i bis and party were well patronized and a fair
efficacious to adults that a single dose will saparilla and am entirely cured.” J. V. A.
Bri«ir ftaainra«.
prove their value, and so elegant a prepa­ PaotnirooT, letter canter, Chicago, Ill.
what is known as the Kendricks place in ] i office ami is now engaged in revising many sum was realized for the furniture fund of
tl>e district school. Forty-nine ticket. I i H. Judfe of the LlnkTille .«ddle and har- ration that it needs only to be presented to
Sam’s vaiiey, paying KID for it.
♦
Parlfle Railroad Co,
of the old records in order to make them
public to become a necessity in every I We shall be glad to send, tree of charge
were sold for the party, the supper set by I ness emporium is doing a brisk business. the
« January l*t. 1887. the tine steam­ An Oild Fellows’ pin was picked up on more convenient and serviceable.
household throughout the land. For liver ' to all who may desire, a book containing many
Mrs. Stanley being first-class and the mu- not withstanding the dull times.
anta Marit” will sail from Sun our streets on Christmas, which can be re­
complaints,
habitual constipation, indige*- j additional statements of cures by
"
The Ashland schools only had a hol­ sic excellent. Tne shooting-match during
tion, dyspepsia and piles, they are a ape- |
tor Y iQ'iina and thereafter will covered at the 8. F Variety 8 ore.
the day was won by .Mr. McCallister.
|
C obmwosmiit . cific.
Hood*« Sarsaparilla
iday
vacation
of
one
week.
The
college
To
travelers
by sea and land they I
re ith the steamship •,Y.»qulna
We want a holiday present from every
will be found invaluable; they are posi­ Sold by all d> wntists. St; sis for
Made
Ffotrc Furniture for Half.
Sailing* aboil» every five days. For subscriber *l»o ha* not paid his »ubscri|>- building is now being occupied by some of TKe Masonic fraternity of Jacksonville, i
tively unfailing in their action, and this is |
the pupil* of the district schools, there not comprising Warren Ix>lge No. 10, A F. A
The furniture of the Stover Hotel. Jack­ the only medicine ever offered to the pub- ! only by CL I-HOOD • CO.. Lowell, Mass.
l i’oas *ve -miwq'ir t tder^tfaemenK. tion to the T imx * for the past year.
A. M., Oregon Chapter No. 4, K. A. M., | sonville.
______ _ is ______
being enough room in the old quarters.
offered for sale at a bargain lie that is acceptable to the ta*te. nmi so
tOO Dose» Ono Dollar.
( ms <’. Hue.VR G FAP Agent.
pleusnnt that children will eat the figs as i
.surprise parties are quite popular in this
Logan, the Ashland photographer, con­ and Adarel Chapter No. 3. O. E. 8.. held ■ Enquire at the hotel,
eagerly
as
candy.
For
sale
by
every
drug-
(
an
installation
of
officers
last
Monday.
■
place,
a
number
having
taken
place
dur
­
Lout.
tinues to add the latest improvements in
gist throughout the world. Price. ¿5 rents J
Pllra
A pair of gold si -eve button* and a senrf- ing the week. More are on the tapis.
the art ami is taking picture* that give the A fine supper followed. Adarel Chapter Are one of the most disagreeable and pain­ a box J. J Mack A Co., proprietors, 0 •
No.
3,
O.
E.
8.,
elected
offi
cers
for
|>in were I»*! on the street* «»f Jacksonville
ful disorders The disease is of common and 11 Front Street, 8 F.. Cai.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla has cured thousands fullest satisfaction. Every imaginable style
the ensuing term on the evening of the occurrence, and to effect a cure should be
the day before <’hri*tmns. The ffmler will of cases of rheumatism. This is abundant of photographs furnished at low rates. »
Wonderful Curra.
promptly „ treated I by proper remedies.
iowit: Mrs. R A. Miller. W. M.: David
1
h* suit thly rrw »r»l • I bv Irnving them »it re wwm why it will eyre yon
Try it.
Geo. H Chick is down at Redding pro- 23
______
suitable by its won-
t. M.
is* nothing
nothing more
n
W. D. Hoyt A Co.. Wholesale ami Retail
Linn. W. P.; Mrs. H. Jackson, Asst.
M.; ; There
the T1MR8 offl'*e
Uncle Billy R.»bin« »n of Sprague river ! posing to putup one of his patent furnaces Mi*s Issie McCully. Secy.; Mrs. Mary I' derful curative action than P ond ’ s E x - Druggists of Rome. Ga.. say: We have
«^ OlMTMitNT. in which the me$Jicinat been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery.
_
valley arrived from Klamath county a few . for the working of rebellious ores. The Miller. Treas.; Miss Maggie Linn. Cond.; tra
.Vrtr >’e»tr*a
virtue« of Pond’s Extract, which are very Kfectric Bitters and Bucklen’s _____
Arnica
Miss Kate Mi.lcr, Asst. ( ond.
‘
Pres*
’
’
says:
He
doesn
’
t
seem
to
plant
•I
tvs
sine
’
anil
is
now
on
Applegate.
, valuable in the above complaint, are in a Salve for two years. Hive never handled
A tine line f N v Y
i
his
words
very
firmly
in
any
one
locality.
¡»»a»«-of
great
concentration.
It
is
advisa-
remedies
that
*ell
as
well,
or
give
such
uffl-
For the freshest and bent candies, nuts,
may I m ,»l»t ti
I
*
I hie in every tnstancc. However, to use both I vernal satisfaction. There have been «ome
figs und other dclicacie.*. especially tor the
Ti'jr* nffi. i-i q i • » iti
The interest of the heirs of Re n be a Balt- Q jcvc CX
j the Extract end Ointnfent. Ask vourdrug- i wonderful cures effected by these medi­
holiday«, fb’ lo the8. F. Varjet” Store, f
marsh, deceased, in certain mining prop- thooaaad« •aftering from Aathma, C om . , gist and be sore von get the right articles. cines in this city Several eases of pro­
Coaffha, etc.
*
nounced Con«nmotion have been entirely
Fountain A Holine«nf Aahlan<1 have ap­ ery in Sterlingville precinct will be sold at gumption.
rt a.
Aekcr’i EngHeh Rem«
THAT HACKING COUGH can be m cured by use of a few hottie*« of Dr. King’s
guardians
sale
on
the
2!Hh
of
next
month.
propriately
named
their
«tore
the
"Bee
­
preparation known for
quicklv cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We gnar- New Discovery, taken in connection with
The rrcnlar in nih'r t'-m of the wnntr
Ite. 50c. ante«* it. Sold by Dr Robin*nn. City Drug Ekrtrir Bitters. We guarantee them «1-
tod proba.« vuurl» wi'1
n*** hive.” They keep a large ami flrst-clas* For further partirnlars «ee advertisement told <m a poMtiro
wwv*. 8oM Drug More*.
Store.
elsewhere
For •«!« al Ulf ,,n'<
line of good* and will not be undersold.
L- » h A a
.
Rheumatism
1
COST I COST!! COST!!!
The Remaining Stock <>f
HOLIDH SOSOS
.... .. at the ------
8. F. VARIETY STORE,
JacliHonvillo. Oreg-on.
------during-------
THE NEXT TEN DAYS !
EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLO WITHOUT RESERVE I
lhe«e Goods are all fresh and tir?t-elasr-, and it you want GEN­
UINE BARGAINS don’t fail to call AT ONCE at the’
S. F. VARIETY STORE.
for Infante «nd Children.
•‘«ta.tortais.ow.UedeptedtochUdrenthet I CeetorSa <mne Colic, CeaeHpatlon,
I recommend it M superior to any proscription I Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea, Eructation,
kamtome.”
H. A. A bchxr , M. D.,
I
w.orTn8. «h®» sleep, and promotes di-
ill 8o» Oxford St.» Brooklyn, N. Y. | Without injurious
Tax C wtack C okpxnt , 18S Fulton street, N. Y.
Tha Remaining Goods from the Fire iu the New York Store r»ekB'>nvillt,
MUST BE SOLD
WITHIN 60 DAYS AT ANY PRICE!
M. MENSOR.
JAMES DRUM,
- DEALER IN—
GROCERIES Ü CLOTHING
Uiitis
to(k
Boot»,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC., ETC.
California street, between Oregon aud Third, Jacksonville.
CALL AND BEE MY
New Stock and New Prices !
PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE RIDDLE HOUSE I
The VanMonciscar
Private Dispensary
Medford. Oregon.
The oliie»t and mu»t «uccesaful »jiecialiat on
the Coast. a»»i»ted bv an eminent surgeon from
the Eaet. both regular giaduato» with long ex­
perience in the tretitment of
ALL CHRONIC. NER.
VOUB AM) EK VAI E
DISEASES. Such as af­
his house has been thoroughly
fect the Young. Middle
fitted up with new and elegant furniture and
Aged and Old. Single or
i» »econd to none south of Portland.
Married men. aud ell
Special paii» taken in making commercial
who stiffer from
traveler» feel at home.
The table» are supplied with the beet ef
everything the market afforth.
J. B. RIDDLE, Prop’r.
T
Lost
FAMOUS CEM SALOON I
Manhood ’
Nervous Debility, Semin»! Lot» *■-. Sexunl Dec y,
i Failing Memory. Weak EvI nek of Etieigy,
MEDFORD, OR..
. Impediment to Marriage: h I mj Blood ai d Skin
I Diaeaee«, Byphiii .Eruption*. Hair Failing, feme
i Pain». HweJiir g;. Bote Throat. Uh < r». Eff» <*t* of
Mercury. Kidney and Bladder Troubles. W«»<k
Back. Burning 1'rine, Gonorrho ♦ G>eet, btric-
ture—nceive Marching In*4 tr.u nt. prompt re­
lief anti enre for life
Both Sexra conruited confidentially. <*»0 or
NLYTHE FI NEST WINES. LIQUORS AND write. Noa. 132 and 131 Third St., Portland Or.
Cig are kept on hand, and a firet-claee billiard
table i« connected with the »aloon. The leading
papers of t ne day can also be found on the read-
j
ing table«.
Tne proprietor» are also eole agent« of
Medford for the Celebrated Rogue River Whis­
key*.
The aaloon will always be found open at the ar­
7
rival of all train».
J. B RIDDLE. PROPRIETOR.
0
II. S'I'K VI'T
PRACTICAL CUNSMITH
CRAPE ROOTS
AND CUTTINGS !
i
MEDFORD. OH.
i
, pirtolh 4 nt > other fiheaicmk
reimircd in the
etyle and n»*w ones i«vwV*
G unk
to order. Bewina-rjiachin»« also rpj>nir»-d and
put in firet-eiMMi order.
Pric«*p to suit th«* time» and xati»»fartion « ur ’> u -
'HE I NI1EH<<1<<NFU HAS < HOU K. TWO- teed.
►IF" Give up a (rial.
year-old, genuine Burgundy.Goldent’haaeel«’.
H. ffTBAIT.
Johannieberg. Kieelinsr, Mnacat and Zinfandel Medford Dec. 18, iMw.
grai»e rinen—5,(110, in stock.
T
For Sale at S30 per M.
Al«o cutting« of the above varietfee nt
per M.
There are the brat varietira known and «re adapt­
ed to our climate. And I offer hargam rate«, m
every rineyardist will know.
F. A ENGLISH. Trail ernek precinct.
Beagle. Or.. Nov. »1. 1>*6.
All Sorts of
SpiLil
and
WARVING.
THK l NHttMOSKn IWtltMiT HITKB WARN-
1 in« tr.i ne
w.'l
beallov-
«I OB ffc. l.h f»rn>. All pr.»w. iT>t»rwto<l will
Hrorowken'XR»-
i Jack«*»rille. Dec. 18,
I
Ainkirv ,o b® oiade. Cut this out an<i re-
IVIIIlir I ,nrn to
• ;,r f*
«end you
IVIVIVL.I frer. something of great Value and
Importance to yon. that will »tart ym into bori­
ne«« which will bring y<m in more money right
away than anything elre in thia world. Any one
cando the work and live at home. Either ret:
^•1
Something new that jnat coins money
for all worker*. W-will »tart you; capital not
needed. This is one of the genuine, important
clianrra of a lifetime. Tlraee who are ambition»*
and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit
true. Addrree I arg At».. A agents. Maine.
Important Notice.
LL THOSE WHO KNOW j iiemselvkb in
debted to J. W Howard A Co., either by
note or bonk account, will pfeaae sei tie the «rnie
HHIS<<TA< ALK-ÍO1NTKD ROM. UNKR Fw»f«>re the fir«t day of January next or w* wi 1 be
BB«TBM*n<l OÜ-1 Jill lm«,. rwl.. mwl> compelled to force a settlement.
J. W WOW4WD < n
Gran«*« Pw». Nov. 1.’.
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