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Jrai-^'ethig 8ww. ¡Times. advertising and job work . 1 Advertisements will be Inserted in TlMBS at the following ra’«» qo 'P(*n •••••• ........... ••••••♦? 1 <» m ien lilies, HUM. odu uu insertion....-.- „,„ent insertion gy Leyal advertisements inserted rea8on?1^S'r ’ A lair reduction from ths above rates made to yearly and time advertisers. TIMES PEINHNQ COMPnN CHA*. NICKELL, M amaubk . TIMKI PRINTING HOUSE Ixjrner Third and C Street*. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE is more complete by ¿7 JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. MONDAY, MAY 7, 1894 VOL. XXIV MISCELLANEOUS. OFFICIAI. DIRECTORY DEMOCRATIC) STATE PLATFORM FOR 1894. CS1TKD STATKS. Freeideut, GioverCievelau-i; vice-pre. Adiai mevviuon; eeuiiiar/ .lai--, «all Urisluui; eecreiary ul treasury, Jouu u. Dale, eeurelary <>l interior, Huke Diuiili; •< ci - - tar» of war. Man i o. Laiuuul; mereiai > ul navy, Hilary A. Herbert; verrury ut agi icui- tura. s. merlins Murivu; p<—liua-ier-geu.-ra.. Waller ». Mueeil. attorney -general, K. U.uey. STATIC OF OREGON. U.K eenator», J. H. Milebeii, J. N Doipu. u. Heriuauu, W. U. Luis; guv- •rnur.b. Feanuyer; a«uretury of »late, Heor^L vi. McASnUc, RiMie IruAOurur. r*i><4. Maia prloier.F. C. public luoiruu- Civu. *. E. MuHirujr; supreme judge*, w . r. Loro, K. B. Beeu. r . b. Moure; raiiruad vuim - miMiouer*. i. A. Mueruiu, u. ii. tniuy, 11. 11. Cuuipeun; clerk ol cuuimiseuon, Lyueii OaKer, D. •. LAUD orriUXrt. MoMtrurg-MfrrriTrr. a . M. C i aw ford, rtg- Juno H. rtuupc. LAfteeiew—Huueu jr, C. U. »aider; rvgi»ter, J. W. warn riasr JUDICIAL 1»1»TM1UT. CoMpfi»lug Jauoou. Joavpaiur, Lake hu U Ki^niain a..ulitio: circuii judgeri, Ai. K. iiaii- aa. W.u. Ma»«*.a«Mnoiatuu«w>. ti. L. Uuu^jt.; gavial t»«er board ul uqualizaiiuii, V. A. Liuuiap. AACKJtuu vuun tr. geuator, Theo, earneruu; representatives. CEae. Niw*«U, J. W. Mcrritl, J. J. iiuuca; • quul / juugr. J. it. Neil, conimiBtuoncri», b . Surry, Ben. iiawuoud; cicik, M- MmluM «ucr- t j. Fe»touiTeuurUcr,w. M. li iu*« •; u - urer, D. Liuu, aMMjaeor, J 1» W uui UI’M ml ’; bc U mmi BUjieriutcuuciil, C. b. Frict:; aui vi’jui, C. J. ituwaiu; curuuer, E. il, FicEe»; BiucE in spector. H. W. Dean. SILAS J. DAY kCTAF Y PUBLIC LCCAL DOCUMENTS I ..I kin-:, drawn up. especially pertain Ina t I tin- «etilene nt ut estates. NiOhEY LOANED. |i,v »iiiv nt six-uritlen a specialty. Jackson ii ') »crip bought and a->ld 1 I .re a <■ uipleiesct of map* of all aurvey- •I .. is in I hi» county, and receive Abstracts u .. ili ) I i oni If .seburir and the Stale Land i -purl ur nt nt Salem of all new entrlea ma di I .un thu-' preparisi Ui make oi.t homeati ad , r- and can save to partila the expenae o I trip to the Roseburg land ufllee. Amoskeag Staple Ginghams, 12 yards, $1.00. PRICES THIS SEA SON ARE LOWER THAN EVER / Uur. n n’f.tttb'C f it». Purm, null ft'h r tl.-..rublr proper a in mg band, far idle. UU COUNTY. NKNT1NU or COUNTS. The supreme court ot Urugun meets al E'tlviu. rcHUlai terms commencing on tuu Inst Muuuaysiu Marcn auu October; au*o ut t*en- dielou, uoLumcuciug on U ibl iirunuuy in Jluj . 1 be circuit court iur tue arsi judicial uiBinct Sils in Jackauu count.» ou Jiutiihijs in April, sepiernbei anu uecember. iu Eiuuiaiu cuuutv uu second Mouday iu June uuu ui»t Munday nt Avumuvr. *u UMuwuuq ou Im. thiru M<«uuay in Jtay uuu tue aucoiiu ^ronuuj in LKJuoucr. in JuBcpuiue county un tuo uiei Xjl uUn)« tn Marcu uuu duguai. ■ u’g^stiL county tue county .prubutv uuu 'wk -r»’ coui la meet every imnitu, v tira! aiouua> . rui J o»v- >uUay in Juuuuij, LsUkU couutj . lue urei w uuuly.tue ember \ IWPronpt reply made to nil letters 'Imriri-a 'ii ai-e irdanci with the times. It, ter», by permi«nlon(to Hon. H. K. Haniik, i.i luo of 1st Judicial District, and to aDy -iisioea» bouse in Jackson Ville. SILAS J. DAY Your Ordere Solicited. Standard Calico,16 yards, $1.00. Cheviots, 10 Cents per yard. Am respectfully, J. NUN AN New Goods New Goods ! ! New Goods! ¿CÜTHERN OREGON -----ARRIVING AT------ 'apital Stock, $50,000.00 Kectire deposits subject to check or un erlificate pagable on demand. "ell sight drafts on A'eu fork, <'n. ncisco and Portland. Telegraphic transfers sold on all points a the I'mted States. Special attention given to Collections am ■lerw business of out customers O rf PreiTiioms THIS PAPER— Jacksonville Oregon Ladies’ Fine Dr «» Goods, in Newest Styles Woolen Fabric», Satteens Lhaliies, Lunkin Crepes, Bastice, Knotted Swiss Muslin, French aud Common Ginghams, teazle Cloth, OutiLg Flannels in all shades, All the Standard brands of Brown and Bleached Muslins, Tick ings, Crash Table Linen, Print», Ladies’ Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Parasols, Fans, Kid, Silk and Chamois Gloves, Laces, Braids, Ribbons, Embroideries, Insertions, Hand ) kerchiefs, S hk Trimmings, Velvets, Ete., Etc. F. CA-s, J- F- TUFFS, * President, V -ce Preaid eut • K. A. tìomu. Cahier. 1 I PI iV’C SI. Juckwwilie, Oregon, conducts » NEW AND NOBPY LINE OF sr Taa;<| tü ' AS GF THE HOLY NAMES Ì BOARD. wsTtrLutr 6. IHM3. I'liv uobrao of study tn tbis institution it i Ic.i.iuglA embracing all tbe branches be.ong- mt tu a bret-clasa education. Languages, irmviug aud vocai leeaous io class being iiciudid in the Eugllsh course, form no extra jharge. Y mug 'tidies w ahi ng to follow the bigher BBFi. . »’»•* boos, irt course or musical course gre afforded .pejial tucilltieH in each. ATTORNKY8 .ND LOUNUhbOUs A1 LAM, I'ne usual inudltlcatlon la tsade when more nan one <>f the name family attend the Acad- Juc/fìunrlUr» Urttyut.o ■my at the hiuuc time. Jacksonville la conceded to be tae most W1H uractice in all ouurts of the elate. Uifcco ■ci.illiy place In Southern Oregon and easy of in the Court Houae, eevuud door uu mu rnut >1 acce»». Rogue River Valley Railway Co.’s wl vuU'Muev. truing run witbin a block of tbe Convent. r'or lurther particulars address the 8UPEKIORE88, Jacksonville, Ur. HOBT. C. SMITH, ATTORNEY ANU CULNStLOK Al LAW, UNION Oregon. Men’s and Boys’ Clolhiiig, Bais, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Trunks VAL SES, CARPET WARP, MATTINCS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY, CLASS VkARE, COAL OIL, lObÄCCO, GLOCLKIES AID 1R0V1S10AS, E.C., ETC. We .Trade for Cash or Produce Only. No Credit Allowed. Every-! thing goes Cheaper from our Storj this year, kt e are thankful [ for past patronage and solicit a continuance of same in future. Yours for Cash Trade, REAMS, WHITE & CO. MEDFORD FENCE WORKS W. J. Fredenburg, Proprietor F imvcic «« in all the court«. UUauu lu ÜUUM Building, upetal i n. CELÏBMIIUN1VEHSAL J. R. KEIL, STABLES AlTUKNltY AND COUNSELOR AT JaeJcaoHVKle, Or, Will practice iu ail courts of the stale, UiUcu iu taw Court Huuae, u«a< duo! uu .ell ol vu- trauer. Auelin b. Haiuiuund. WiBsTtR A HAMiMURD, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Orders for Hack?, Buggies and Riding Hora s pr imptly attended to. F< eding done at reasonable rate». Best ol ear» will be used to prevent accidents, but will ber< '»ponsibie tor none should the* a I’TORN KY8-AT-LA W GEO. HINES, Prop. Medford, Oregon. »LtKh.AN & REAMES’ L'Ilice at residence, euuili evwi vorntr Can. »th Sliuel®. BANKING HOUSE BURGEON, ^ucco Mscrit tu O. P. DEMOREST RESIDENT JACKSONVILLE, DENTIS T. View of Fence in Position. Jiedthrd, Oregon. DR. CKO. O’B. Dt GAR. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. JactuonvUle, Oregon ■ Office and raaManoe ou Callfuruia Stri. et. Calla atleuUeU proinpll) day ur uignt ■ HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A I eu-pHrtiK istiip with an authorized capital a S&'i.Uvi), tor the purpose ot carry Ina on a Gtoeial ilaiitinx Business iu all Its L.-aucbe» in Jacksonville, Orcgi u. OJice at tbe ol*i at -nd ol He. kinan’s Banking House, N.W. cor ner California and Third streets. < . C. BE8KMAN. THUS. G. REAME». NEAT. DUPABLE STRONG AND CHEAP. Mouey saved is mouey made ! ! ! DR. J. B. WAIT, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON. FETSCH,; Medturd, Oregon. OOlce on Main street, in Childers' Building. Calls promptly alle uosa to day ur uignc. Xedrord, Urrgua. For Particulars and Specimens of Penmanship, address FROM $2'2.00 UP. Offe® In Opera Hou.e. R-sideuoe oppu- aile Frehbylerian church. tr Give him a call betöre having your suits ordered elsewhere. SatisfactionGuaranteed. A. FETSCH » DR. a. 8. PICKEL, PH Y81C1ANI AND SURGEON, Calle promptly attended to day or night. OOlce un itti street. B.C. POLLMAN OB. J. W. ODCERS (LATE OF PAR18.) D ENT18T, Merchant Tailor Medford, Oregon. Has pertnaneutly located in Medford for the practice ot dentietry. Froiu a continued practice ot over tuurteeu year» 1 am pre pared to guarantee entire aatiataction. Uffic® over «lover s drug-store. *.ia<e llulidin-r. on Front Street, Grant's Fase, Uiegon. DR. W. S. JONES, SURGEON Sted/Ora, Oregon. Ulto, la Hamlin*. Block, up-stairs. Suita. fittele to I T business siands.all oecup.ed at a good rent,but must be so!d,cau give immediate possession. 1 have a nu nber of tine farms, uood placer and quartz mines iu my bands lor sale. Also a fine youug horse. 4. years old, well broke, pertectb iur lady or children to drive Nearly new bugg> and haruess. For further particulars cab or address, DAN RICHARDS, Gold Hill, Jackson Co., Oregon. Real Estate Agent, Notary Public and Col lector ot Accounts. GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR SUFFE JiG HUMANITY. Physician» Give Their Remedies to the People RO luu 8lh EK ? Sn^o“ir°?rcueu^ aud wu will send }vu Free ot Uiiarge a lull eourbe ui specially prepared renwales beat ftUittd iu your case. WE WANT YUUK RECOMMENDATION. ul L' 1.&M . hUP tbe 111081 HKXravated dia- nL Lilli uuIUD enact»ot both aexea. Out treaiiueuts Lor ail diseases and deformities are Modern and bcientilic, acquired by many years’ experience, which enables us to Guar antee a Cure. Do not despair. N. B.—We have the ou‘.y positive cure for E pilepsy (Jb 1 IS) andCxTABKH. Keferencta given. Per nauently located. (Old eetab- ä ö .- .ui-.m'^ed t-jc-.'.re a.iurrwusd:»ease..suclias V'ukk Memory.Lossol bruin I UbhedA l-'ower, -Jesucclri. V stet illness. Lost Manhood, Niebtly Krcismons. Nervo uv <( ness.all drain»andlo.<» of power in Generative Org.irs of either eexenused I y .■■■«exertion,y-inihl'ul errors excessive E"e of t-bac- opium or stlm- , - ' JT. t-ir.-i'*. which Pal to Jntirmiiy. Consumption or lt.tau.iy. cau 0. earriedla 71» Market Street. San Francisco. Cal. i L«, vest pocket. »1 per box. • for R*. by metl pr-n-1«’ V" "aSJ order wo \ f. written riiimsleeucar* werefwod Hie money. Soil? by all ir.zglsts. A*k fur it. t.ke no mher Write forfrer Medlnfi Book wnt seal-d kk-tu st .as ■ siMi. lDp.-uri wrapper. AddressNJBJkV£*££P*M>.,Maw>nic7''m'ple,<luCAao- »vMl'in Jacksonville,Oro.,by J. W. ROBfNSON'S CWY DBL’G STOKa. rnNHOGB RE TORS Y-^SXT^'; Dr. Williams' Mei. and Surg. institute t Fir.-t-Clas» Work and Perfect Fit Guai anted. Year, FREE MEDICINE. Front Street, Medford, Oregon. Medlord, Oregon. AND for both Sexes. Will makeyuu a Fine Suit ot Clothes in the Latest Stylte, PHYPU.CIAN AND SURGEON. HYSIC1AN First-class Business an«' Normal School MEHC11ANT TAILOR! DR. S. P- CEARY Morning Cail! Ard Tbis Pdpir, AAA'K. C. I WEEKLY CALL E. KIHCHCkSNNEH, M. U., AND Weekly Call! AND IBIS PAPER, PER YEAR, V HI retuse to do livery work on credit. Oregon. PHYSICIAN Although the monuments and papyri The representatives ot the Democratic A correspondent of The North China give us no direct inform iticn upon tbs party In convention assembled at Astoria Herald, writing from the interior of subject of the exodus, fhCy do indirect I make the following declaration of principles Kiangsu province, mentions that one of ly indicate a certain period within and measures as their platform in the pres- the industries there is the manufacture which it must have taken place. Tboth- i ent campaign: of mock money for offering to the dead. We declare our steadfast adhesion to the Formerly the Chinese burned sham pa mes III, who was tho most powerful fundamental maxim of tbe Democracy, viz: per money, but in these days of en king of that dynasty (the eighteenth) “Government by the people and for the peo lightenment and foreign intercourse the which finally drove the Hyksns invad ple, honestly aud economically administered, natives of Soongkoug, Hangchow and ers out of Egypt nnd reunited thu whole tor the greatest good to the greatest nam- other places have come to the conclu- country under one scepter, extended his ber.” We charge upon the Republican lion that dollars are more handy to the conquests as far as Mesopotamia, over party and Its reckless legislation all the ghosts than clumsy paper money; hence running Palestine on his way. He left evils from which tbe people are now suffer they now, to a great extent, supply lists of the conquered nations, but do-» ing, aud assert that the low prices of farm their ancestors and departed friends not mention the Israelites among tbcri. ! pruduc’s, nun-employment of labor, general with mock dollars. These are only Rameses II of the nineteenth dvnasty. depression in business ana stagnation ot half the size of real dollars, but there tbs supposed oppressor, who reigned industry are the results ot the unjust and appears to be no more harm in cheat about 200 years later, also subdued I burdensome taxes, high protective tariff ing the dead than there is in cheating Palestine and left lists of the conquered I system and other class legislation of the the living. Besides the deceased are peoples, but he, again, does not men Republican party, ot which the demone- not supposed to know the difference, tion the Israelites among them. What is perhaps still more impor ! taxation ot silver iu 1873 and tbe contraction for many of them patted this life before tant is that, while the Israelites have of our currency are instances. silver dollars were imported into China. left records of invasions by Mesopota We believe that all taxation should be A hundred mock carolus dollars, done mians, Moabites, Canaanites, Midiarites I equal and just, that unnecessary taxation Is up in boxes, are sold for 34 cash. and Philistines, they do not mention unjust taxation, and that the wealth of a na Tbe operation of making this money any invasion by the Egyptians, and ths tion should bear its just proportion of the is interesting. First of all there are conclusion is that the Israelite« wera burdens ot the national government, and blocks of tin which are melted down not settled on the west side of th« Jor tnat we are iu favor of an income tax. and then poured between boards lined dan till after tho wars waged by Rain We favor the culling of a constitutional with Chinese paper, and when the up eses II at the commencement of his . convention, tu submit to voters ot the state per board is pressed down on the lower reign, which began not earlier than ■ a cons itution embodying among other a thickness of tin remains. This is 188H B. C., or, as some now say, 1288 things what is known as the initiative and next cut up into strips 4 inches long, B. C. one wide and an eighth of an inch referendum. It has been attempted to explain this Some 10 of these strips are difficulty away by suggesting that Ram- We again declare our faith In an advocacy thick. ot the imperishable principles of tbe Demo placed evenly together, one on top of eses II kept close to tbe seacoast on his cratic party as re-affirmed by the Chicago the other, and one end is held between march throngh Palestine and did not the fingers, when the workman pro- strike inland till he was some distcaca platform. We have un abiding faith and implicit con-' ceedato hammer them out till he has to the north of the Israelites, but it is fldeuee in the integrity, good talth aud beaten them bo fine that they are now inconceivable that he should no; have patriotism ol President dUvelaud, aud be 3 feet long and a foot broad and so thin secured his long line of communi mtiona lieve that he will uccompnsh, so far as m. .that they are not thicker than the thin by establishing posts so far inla id that uis power, before the nf uJ*t.rii o, nest paper. This is next pasted on com they must have been brought into con I office, all the pledges of thu Democratic mon -.-ardboard, which is then cut with tact with the Hebrews if the latter had party contained In tile national platform a punching machine to the size of half at that time been settled tn their own dollars, and this having been done s country. adopted at Chicago iu 1892. We indorse tlie repeal by eougres- ot the boy takes tbe cut out pieces in hand The earliest date, therefore, at which odius tedera.-election law, and Indorse its and with two dies, one representing the tho Egyptian history will .permit the efforts in behalf of tariff reform uml to bring one side and the other the reverse, ham exodus to have taken place, even when about a more prosperous cun .itum o' mers impressions ot dollars on them, full allowance is made for the time and the money is ready for use. affair*. spent by the Jews in the wilderness and FOX THIS YEAR. Another very curious instance of the iu conquering Palestine, would seem to We favor the speedy construction of the ----- s+é------ Nicaragua canal by the government and un practice of cheating the gods is record be about 1480 B. C., while, if the shorter ed in the^ame journal, but from quite chronology be adopted, it coild not der government supervision uLd control. a different part of the country. It ap have been much earlier than 1300 B. We re-affirm the position that has ever ---- WITH----- pears that districts of the Anhui prov C. —Scribner’s Magazine. been maintained by the Democratic party ince have lately been ravaged by an THE S a N FRANCISCO that gold aud silver are equally tbe people’» epidemic, so that in many places tbe m jney. W , are opposed to all measures uf A Montana Bear Story. people were unable to attend to the har discrimination against silver, »nd demand vesting of the crops. An attempt was “Montana is a zoological girdeu In I free aoinage to supply the demands ot then made to deceive the gods by “play 1 it* native state,’’ said Cole tel Jim b’isinens, aud that all mouey issued by tbe ing at’’ New Year's day and pretend Struther*. “We have all kind» of wild IKICF, •!.£& PER Y AR. government be made a legal tender for all ing that Sept. 1 was the fiist day of the beasts, from grizzly bears and prairj* ------OP.------ I dibts, both public and private. new year. Every preparation for cele dogs dewu. Saeaking of bears re tu in da 1HE SAN FRANCIS 0 We believe that the peu»iou roll should 1» j brating the bogus new year was made, rue of onoe upon a time. It was before one oi honor, aud we favor libera; pensions such as burning firecrackers and past tho state got polluted by the trolley, la soldiers disabisd iu ilio servie® of our ing happy sentences in red paper on the and when it wasn’t good forti to wear Montana country. doors. The object was to make the god a collar. It was be lie the election of Uu.ted We are in favor of the of sickness think thni he L.-.d FffXCE *0.0(1 PER YEAR. Staves aeustors by tbe direct vote of the mistake in tho seas, ns and had erred in was prospec tains. ,,»eople. bringing an epidemic on the yi ojtju_at ’T'.IIi: SAN FRANCISCO We denounce the act ot the iaet legislature a time when oo epidemics in the course WEEKLY CALL to it. The r whereby was repealed what is Known a» of nature should appear. A b any action shadows wert'* jljf* 1» * handsome eighU io eMt “J he Mortgage Tax Law,” and we demand contrary to nature done by the gods is page papei It is issued every took the pack oft r horte«, , b its re-enuctiueut at the next session. liable to punishment by the kiug of Thursday, a.id contains all of i pickete'l the animals rie * «up- f We demabd^Uat all property shall be as heaven, the actors in this farce thought per oft bet coffee and bacoIT’fnd bread. the 'ii«P"rta.iit news of the F* week, gleaned from every quar sessed at its true cash value, aud that there that the god of si< kness would gathei I Then I coiled ap in a blanket and knew ter of tbe globe, complete up shall be deductions only fur indebtedness his evil spirits back to him for fear of no more. Tbe night must have beeu half the displeasure of his superior divinity. to date of publication. It fur- which has a corresponding taxable credit. spent when I began to dream that I This child’s play received the permis make* the latest and tnost We demand the eimctmeut and enforce tvas washing my face in one of the gey sion and co-operation of tbe local au reliable finnncial news and ment of mure stringent laws fur tbe pro sers of tbe Yellowstone. Ths sensation thorities. — London Times. market quotatlons, ai d gives tection ot tho salmon and sturgeon fishing became so realistic that I awoke. A special attention te liorticul- hot breath was breathing on my visage, industry, aud lire abolition of all flshtraps, AN ctOQUENT FLEA. tural and agricultural news, and a strange tongue was swabbing me seiuea aud wheels, aud favor more extensive and is in ever] respect a fir»t- And the Lawyer Who Made It Reaped down. J was sort of dazed with fear artificial propagation. cls.s" family paper, appealing His Reward. and remained iwrfcctly still. Presently We are in favor ol liberal appropriations to the interest of every member A good story about a lawyer i« going th« tho licking process ceased, md the hot for tbe lmpiovement of our rivers aud har of the household. rounds. The occurrence tock place so long bors, aud the adoption of such measures m, ago that It is not within the recollection of breath was withdrawn. A big. dark, awkward something shambled off, and will tend most speedily to tbe opening of any but the older disciples of Blackstone, I sank to rest once more. When day HE MORNING CALL the Columbia river. so it will pass muster even though it is a ' (S kvbs I ssue » a Wssa) came, I found that my provision box We are oppu-ed to Chinese aud all paup<.r chestnut. ? Is a live metropolitan had been raided, aud the soft earth It seems that n tramp was Indicted fur lmiuig ration. daily. It is the MOST RELIA around me was full of bear tracks. I stealing a watch. He was arraigned anf We favor a change iu tbe law regulating BLE, and is recognized as pleaded not guilty. Having no counse! shivered a little bit and moved on.” the adoption uf school text-book» wuieh a ill and being without funds and a tota’ being the LEADING NEWS The colonel told this as though be real invite healthy competition aud prevent too stranger, the court assigned his defense t< ly wanted to be believed, and the re PAPER of tn* Pacific Coast frequent changes in file same. Either of the above papers w« the attorney iu qiies.ion. The tramp wiu porter left.—Washington fitar. will send postpaid as a pre We are in favor ot laws tor the protection as guilty as a man ever was, but es the at torney was young in practice and desiroui mium on receipt of the follow of depositcre in banks. "STRONG ARMED RED” CONVERTED. ing subscription prices for the We -re in t»vor of the abolishment of of grinding off some of bis wire edge« against, the district attorney he accepted combination: railroad and all other unnecessary com the task and entered upon its discharge Hearing the M qb I c In the Mission, n« missions. Abandoned a Murderous Errand. with all the zeal at bis command. He had The Florence mission is just now in We favor fixed salaries for a.l public offi. absolutely no defense. His client prnctb cers aud the abolishment of tbe fee system cally admitted the theft and sat through the possession of an interesting and the trial ill au attitude of dejection and de promising convert wl,o will likely trou and are opposed to an officer recefving spair. more than his constitutional salary. Nothing daunted, tlie young attorney rose ble the minds of these philanthropists We condemn as infamous tbe attempt of lieforetlie jury to sum lip his case. Provi who make the reclamation of criminals IN ADVANCE. the last legislature to tamper with the purity dence bad endowed him with a tongue capa their especial hobby. It was just after 0 of our elections by so amending the Austral ble of ainios' anytnlng. He had his ad o’clock on Friday night, and the large ian ballot law as to take from it ali its dress at his tongue’s end, and the maunet meeting room of the mission house was In which be reeled It off established his filled with a crow*» of worshipers, when benufloent provisions, and ne earnestly op name in the community in characters as in P î pose any cl .»age or modification ot s„ld law. effaceable us t lie rock ribs on old Gibraltar. the door slowly opened, and there entered We declare ourselves in sympathy with He held the "'13 men, tried aud true,” spell a heavily built, slouching individual tbe just decision ot Judge Caldwell, regard bound. They gazed at bim in open mouthed whose square jaw and lowering forehead somehow suggested a sandbag. ing the rights of labor In the recent oontro wonder. Alternately they laughed and The organ was playing “Where Is My versy between the Union Pacific Railroad cried, and people iu the audience followed their example. He pleaded the hopeless Boy Tonight?’ and as the stranger, after Company end its employes. cause of the guilty tramp with al® lie elo a moment's pause, walked up the center PKOFEBTY FOE. SALE We arraign lue last legislature ,.i its quence of a Burke, and when he bad fin aisle to the platform all eyes were turned he following aks a few special waste of the people’s money by extravagant ished tbe enthusiasm of the sjiectators toward him. He looked steadily for a bargains that must be disposed of within and reckless appropriations, and bold the seemed to know no bounds. It is said that moment at Mr. Hyatt, the exhorter, who the next three months. it took tbe jury just eight minutes to white $2.Ouu. tat. A nice little farm containing Republican party of the state responsible wash the tramp and provide him with hail charge of the service, and then »2 acres, about Go acres in cultivation. Young for the shameless and vicious legislation of wheeled around and silently contem orchard of 4 acres, very best variety of fruit that body, and we call upon the honost wings and a halo. The verdict WL for a» plated the audience. The chorus ot trees, ail bearing. Box house 24x32 four quittai rooms, good weiXef water, milk house, smoke voters of the state to relieve the common Tbe irnuip—so thoroughly surprised and voices had died away to a quiver, and house, tool tiouse, wood shed, fowl house and wealth ot tbis incubus upon its industry overcome with emotion that lie could hsriL there was an unbroken silence as the barn. Within two .»dies <»f two R. R.stations. Situate tw > miles southeast of Gold Hill. and prosperity by taking tbe reins of power ly speak—rose from bis »cat, the tears mail's baud groped toward his hip pig-ket. Terma reasonable, would trade Tor town prop- from the h»nd» ot such Incom [«tent and streaming down bis cheeks. There was Then in a casual way he drew out a big, S 1.600. 2d. A traci of land containing 58 unworthy servants. The people caanot stillness in the courtroom. "Mister law self acting revolver. yer,” he exclaimed brokenly, “you don’t acres. ol a mile west of Gold Hill. No im The andieuce needed no second bid provements except aruut 20 acres cleared, all hope for immunity from corrupt appropri know me—and 1 don’t know v on. 1— I—went level aud good orcnaid land The owner lives ations of public money so long as the party ding to run out into the street, but in a to thank you. 1 — I — nin ’ t got no money, 1ml iu Washington mid the land will be sold at a iu power iB controlled by the combi jatioi —hut here's that watcii.”—Uticatl'nerii-r minute they ha l returned, reassured by sacrifice. 3d. Three houses ^nd lots in the town ot ot spoilsmen which has aud will cunt-e-l the the voice of the stranger. Then they London High Society. Goid Hill just opposite the depot, all good Republican party ot tLn» elate. saw that, the man had placed tbe re NO TROUBLE SHOWING THEM TO OUR PATRONS Duibrlor 9! Actouub Prompt iriuitlanm Joint senator, C. A. vugs well ut Lake; reprv- seuiaiive. H. Daly ul Laae, county juuge. W. M. 'X'u^naeud; comiui»eiouui8, j . L>iullucn>, a I V. Dane;cierk, W.N. buiiou ; HUentl. a . w . Chariton; ireaaurer, A. Mcvaucu; mwiwsui , N. Atmtner; mcuìmji «upcnuteuucut.ii. C. Flem- iNg; nurvayof. F. Houatob; coroner, J. VV. Howard. TOWN or JACKSON vJL.LK. Tyyyi1J- Liuu, preMideut, J. Nuimn, M, Muuer, J. w . ttobiUBOU.lj. D. uucoba; recuruer, Nilas J. Day; treasurer, Jm. LruucuuLicr; bi reel commiMSiuaur, H. w euut; ihmibhui . J uiiu D>ar. Tue trustees of Jackmjuviue uuiu lucir rug- ular srwsi-ms v" hrat lueaday in cacti mouiu. M0srt, Where He »longed. An English paper tells the following old story as of something having recent ly happened: The Da.-tford magistrate ient a boy named Mace to a truant school for two years, whereupon thia eolloquy ensued: Clerk—You are bound 1 o a k the father what is his religious pc-rsuasiou. Chairman—Do you go to church? Defendant—No, sir. Chairman—Do yon go anywhere? Defendant—No, sir. Chairman—Does the boy go anywhere? Defendant—No, sir. Clerk—Then wo shad put him down belonging to the Church of England. llad It It. For Him. Poet—If 1 ever c>ich the compositor who ruined my lass poem, I’ll lie tempt ed to murder him. You el wiote a beautiful little gem about my prospec tive wife, and in it I referred to her as “a composite of angels ” Friend—W»’l- Poet—And the thick headed printer got it “a composite c-f angles."—Boston Courier. The I nappri eiative Editor. Tray T>o Tonno cn file at Grc. e K owtll A Co’: fprrn» •■ ling Bureau i’0 'n->- N»wm.per Advertising (10 Ftreell wberv mtvrr-I------ —“ THIS FAPER L «ÌEVV ___ iullW - It Would Seam to Lie Between tho Year* 1420 and 1300 B. C. Hade by the Celestial, to Defraud Their Departed Ancestors. Ladies will find them fresh, new and of the Latest and Newest Patterns. Abstracts Made o! Titles to Lands. JOCJLFHl^R COUNTY. Lionel tt. Webeter. THE DATE OF THE EXODUS CHINESE MOCK MONEY. REAL ESTATE ACENT I We are now opening our Spring Stock of Goods Joint senator9 W.B. Vanderburg; reprcsen- tative.F. G. Day; county juoat, iT.CuivirfiCMUi- flsiaakouerit, J. r». Bvyivrtu, c. U. itigck'w; clera, L. It. Harmon; Nutriti. 1 Bimituca; ireaB-iror. . IL. Mean; aMca»or, J. ». DvUiae; se uoji Bupvrmtcnueul.u. A. Davagc; survey ur C. T. HaVt-*u»; curuuer, W . r. Ki ciuvr. < ilàjmih county . Joint senator, u. A. Cugsweiioi Luke; repre- oeutativu, il. of lMke;cuuul> juugv, J. b . Urr; tumuuaeiuucis, t u<a. 1. BUV uib , J. 1. Henley; clerk, A. L. Leumi; sucnll, i>. tV. Uuwvn; treasurer, w . ts. ituWu; aMCBour. J. H. ttuiari, scuuui aupunuiunuuni, C. it. Dcisup; surveyor, A. Castel; coroner, J . W. Bieaieuo. < Cenni» n Southern Oregon, and oomparee tavoramy with «nv in descripUondone the State. Job Printing iiuHgiu/ble at| oi every rates, and In a prompt and flret-clnes and eat i.ractoi y ma iner ___ _ tw Cleaning *ud repairing neatly done. finn n fi »»pnHonnieln Fkllaielet"» «, Iw. «V«n * SOW. mr ».>IhuHwA« Legal Blanks Latest and Best Forms at City Prices. TIMES PRINTING CO. London high society has been »'xasrier- ated recently by a series of articles is the St. James Gazette detailing the ex periences of an American young woman who advertised for a chaperon who could introduce her into conit and other ex clusive circles. Elizals-th L. Banks, who recently started a lively controversy by her investigation of the domestic servant problem, assumed the role of the Ameri can heiress. The mass of replies which were received from more or less impe cunious personsof title, although printed without the names of the writers, has made a genuine sensation. Two cl:, li ters have been devoted to tentative of fers of marriage from scious of British nobility. The expose may be accepted as conclusive proof both of the hard times in Great Britain and of the venali ty of the British aristocracy.—New York Bun’s London Leiter. Ho ! for Butte Creek. volver ou the desk iu front of George Paine, an ex-actor. Cries of “Crank! He's a crank!" sounded through the rooms But the man standing on the platform, raising his hand for silence, said: “Do not be frightened. My name is Robinson. I have been saved from crime tonight." Then he proceeded to inform the audi ence how out west he had beeu anow-uas “Strong Armed Red,” how his real name was Abraham Robinsou and how he had just been disclutrged from Joliet prison. Ills., after serving a five years’ term for burglary. He had intended, he said, to get money that night, even if he had to commit marder to accomplish his pur pose, and was on his way to Broadway to do a little stroke of business when he entered the Florence mission and was saved. The mission people are trying to ob- tain employment for Robinson.—New York Tribune,_____ Ths undersigned will leave Central Point or Eagle Point, Brownsboro, Lake creek and Hay for Sals Big Butte every day in tbo week excepting 1 have baled and loose hay in quantities Sunday.returning the same day and carrying the mails, as also passengers and express to suit the purchaser for sale at my farm matter. I will make connection with the on the Medford-Jacksonville roaa. train each way. My rates are reasonable. Mas. S. E I sh . I. F. W illiams . Jacksonville. Feb. g, 1S94. Alys—That nasty old rfiagazine has sent Feed for Sale. Fruit Tree* for Sale- back our story! Baled hay, rolled barley, mill feed and A few prune and apple trees of Mae—The mean old things! And I bad tied the manuscript,in such beautiful Due aJl kinds of grain tor sale at Cbrii. UL the choicest Varieties can be purchased rich’s planing mill, Jacksonville. * by calling at the T imes office at once. Klk ribbdn too.—l'utk.