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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1894)
S’emi- Wechln ïinics. LUO IL KOTES. I be White is King. MONDAY MAY 7. 1094. Read our new advert.semente Teachers'examinau on on Wednesday. •Mining deeds at the T im «» House. Printing Horse and jack bil.s at the T imis Print- < ing House Remember the Friday evening. WM. M. COLVIG n* a* J. O. 81KWART TI3A. WBIGHT ... J. B B. FORELOCK FOB IXlCXTT JOHN DEVLIN Red Men’s ball next The festive candidate is very busy now. ivas ; and the voter is in agony. ........ st I’h'x-nix A small quantity of first-class baled kay I Willow Bprioga i lor sale. Enquire at this office. »( G -Id EHI Everybody is invited to attend the Red CoMMlokl 'MEK : . . .,fUUn.t.><e Men's party and enjoy themselves FOB COCMTT CLBHK : of .s-.lfoi I J. H. WHITMAN roa cocxTY bbcoboex : M1LE8 CAN 1’ K a LL ot Uui- uto. n roa sHEktrr : oi A«t>iund H. a. EV.lNS fob TkBazCkZB : D. LINN .................... ..etJaok Clean, well-qualified and representative the candidates on lhe Deinocralio ticket. i he county commiss.oners’ and probate ..urt- will be in regular session this week. The organ advertised for sale in the juviile T imes has been so.d. Advertising pays. VOS ÀS1BSSOB : J. L. WO >LDh.IDGE ........ '1 f.e political riders are all in the saddle and the race for the goal is under way. Of Appfagut Fresh -ranges, lemons and bananas at the S. 1. Variety Store—cheaper than ever. Send tor the T imcs aid the San Fran ferii (.grillo cisco Examiner. Only $3.50 a year. FOB BCMiMlL HVPkaiNTXNltBXT : ■ 1*4 MAY GILdON <4 Insert vour card in the T imes , ye candi date, and be happy. Everybody will see it. FOB »CBVkYOB : O. KLKaNir ... ....... of roa coaoNBR : DR E. E. PICKEL .... • ■I M.-dtor.l r 1M ES. TO-) MUOH OF A JOB Those Republicans who know the inside the job put up at their county convention by the kid-glove bosses do not look kindly upon the candidacy of Barron for sheriff, Buffer for clerk and Newbury for school superintendent. The ruthless slaughter of Taylor by the Leeds-Carter combine, after his precinct had expressed itself strongly in hie favor, is denounced by a majority of the Republicans of Ashland precinct. 1 he “Valley Record' gives this version of h .w Bair>n got the Republican nomination, which is accepted as the true one. “The springing of Barron s uaiue by the Aahlaud deletpt'l”» for sheriff was a sur prise, thoagtl Mr Barrou was an active can didate fur the plaee. ltobt. Taylor, un doubtedly tlii most active and iullu- utlul Bep iblieau leader is Ashland, bad been promised this aomloation tor years, aud at the late primary Mr. Barron and the whole town understood that Bob would be the eholce et the delegatee efaeted. At tbe con test ion the same idea prevailed, aud the •Sers and counter offers made by the vari ous delegation« lucluded Bob a« tbe candi date to* sheriff. Tao caucus held Saturday at 11 A. M. tn tbe jury room in the court- bouse, though ibe complexion of thed.-lepa- tlon had been ebauged eoinewh “ by tbo proxy Irluk, selectetl T-jlor by a vote ot 8 to 6. This was expecied. But alter dinnei *. V. Carter made a big fuss aud got tbe dslegatioa together again. The biliotiug was a t*e, ustil Taylor got dtauu«i«-J wi h th ' mendacity <-i the o n fit mi l wlio.lr w. Taylor was turned lowu and ii.itron *«- proseuteil to the »onveuti n a few minutes later. This action U>u> been uoelireil tbe ^aaseat Ingratitude, ying, ileceptiou, trick ery and trail 1, and those connected with it wished they had never been uear a uouven- *^>,y heard tbe deuunciatlens »r*e triends.” who >n in southern Oiegon : ’ W. Savage di d suddenly ol jdKira gla Qf the h«art la-«t Huturday. on the Bakina H Hap t o.’e much, on the M"Xt-e. Mr. Iktic waafa ru In Woulwl>'i>, Lincoln •anstj, Me., In 1826 eroaaed Ibe plains With F'remoal In 1841, an<i was with tbe psrty who wvie auov bound iu tbe Huni- boldt basiu, some of whom perished of • -Id and »larvatun. It is tbought there are new but three or four survivor* ot the expedition. Tha famous Rev. Minot J. Sav age, ot Buatou, end R v. H. W. Savage, of TTatertowu. Ma«»., wore brother«oft harlee Most of Mr. bavage'« life on the coast wus •pent in Oregou und California, aud be was ssiieersed In many >f tie excliUg eveui« in pioneer days. He wu* well-to-do until the last few years, but be met with heavy loss< s by Are, slcknes* and »peealalion. Mr. 8av> age Mme to Washing! >n in 1891 aud to Yakima last August. The fuueral was con ducted by the I. O. 0. Several interesti ig items are unavoid ably crowded out of this issue of the Pleasant weather is prevailing, although it is rather warm during the day and cool at night. Notes, receipts, due-bills, drafts, etc., ia book form, handy and first-class, at ths T imes office. Brooks is still offering his fine stock of Tha Republican Slate- goods ai cost, and will continue to do so The T imes didn’t m ss that Republican until the stock is reduced. Now is the ticket so badly after all. Instead of miss time to secure bargains in jewelry, silver ing six out of ten names, as suggested by ware, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. * Willie Leeds' paper, we guessed seven out Senator Mitchell has been promised by of eleven "n the ticket. The slate as we the secretary of the interior an early allot gave it was substantially correct at the ment of lands on the Klamath Indian time, and four of the names thereon were reservation and that the remaining land changed on the morning of convention would be thrown open for settlement. day. Taylor withdrew at the last moment The largest and best assortment oi cuts from the race for sheriff, because Willie for horse and jack bills in the county will had slated Barron for the place. Cameron be found at the T imes Printing House, was substituted for Merritt at tbe same time where all kinds of printing will be done because the latter wouldn’t make any in first-class shape and at reasonable promises, and the only reason our guess on the treasurer was wrong was because prices. Langell wouldn’t have it. That leaves us Chas. Fendall, one of the pioneers of wrong on two representatives and a com Oregen and father of George Fendali of missioner. Dunn was changed from com Ashland, died at his home in McMinnville missioner to representative, and Vawter, on April 20th, aged 73 years. He came mindful of the chances of defeat and the across the plains with the Nesmith party effect it would have on his future aspira in 1843. tions, gave way to Adkins on the eve of It is said that there is a branch of the the nomination. We couldn’t guess the American Protective Association (anti- changes that were made, but we had the Catholic), with thirty members, at Ash slate right in the first place. The Repub land Others are likely to be staited lican ticket is weak and everyone admits soon, in order to have an influence on the it, except Leeds, which is not to be "on- coming election. deied at, as fathers are not prone to see Extensive preparations are being made imperfections in their own offspring lhe for the party which will be given at the T imes has no “better” personal feeling, Red Men's Hall on the evening of the whatever that may mean, against the edi nth. The best of music and supper will tor of the Tidings for which it wants to te provided and no pains spared to make find an opening. We would not have to i*. a memorable event. go far nor search very closely to find a hole The candidates recegnize the efficiency in Leeds' armor. In saying Leeds, Huffer, of the T imes as an advertising medium, Kubli & Co. were manipulating the coun judging from the number of political ty convention we simply wished to state as cards that are published elsewhere. This a cold fact,without any desire to personally journal is read by many more people than attack Mr. Leeds, even if he has wantonly is any other south of Salem. maligned the editor of the T imes . It he is If you are going to make final proof on ash. med of the result oi his work we don't a homestead claim you can save money blame him a bit, and would strongly deny and time by forwarding the description of it ourselves if accused of putting up such your land and lhe names of your witnesses a weak ticket. Get the celebrated World Almanac tree to the T imes office, and we will make ap by paying in advancefortheSEMl-WEEKl.T plication for you free of charge. T imes . A child was cured of croup by a dose or An elegant line of straw hats of the late- two of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A neighbor’s est styles is being displayed at the S. F. child died of the same dread dieease, while Variety Store. the father was getting ready to call the The nicest line of gent's neckwear in doctor. This shows the necessity of hav southern Oregon is being displayed at the ing Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral always at hand. S. F. Variety Store. A new spring stock of ladies’ dress Bloomer, Cronemiller & Co have set goods, white goods, embroideries, laces, tled with their creditor* at ‘ae rate of 75 ribbons, etc., are arriving and will be opened at Reames, White & Co.’s store cents on the dollar. this week. Ladies are requested to call Four weeks from to-day will be decided and see them. Everything iresh and cheap who will be the state and county officer* for cash. * for the next four years. When fever and other epidemics are Sheriff Pelton will begin riding for de around safety lies in fortifying the system linquent taxes after the 15th So settle at with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,a person with thin once, if you wish to save costs. and impure blood, is in the most favor The White Sewing-machine has no equal. able condition to “catch” whatever disease You get your money’s worth when you buy may be floating in the air. Be wise in one of those celebrated machines. ti me. Jacksonville was crowded with Demo To Conductor Dyar of the R. R V. R. crats on Friday last, who succeeded in must be given much of the credit for the nominating a most excellent ticket. success of the picnic at Harbaugh's grove No other medicine has equaled Hood’s last Saturday . He spared nothing to get Sarsaparilla in the relief it gives in severe a big crowd together, and his efforts were cases of dyspepsia, sick headache, etc. much more successful than he had a right Dr. Parson of Ashland has declined to to anticipate. a cept the nomination for coroner tendered A lady at Tooleys, La., was very sick at lhe hands of the Republican convention. with bilious colic when M. C. Tisler, a The Jackson County Agricultural So prominent merchant of the town, gave her ciety will meet at Jacksonville to-day to a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera elect officers and transact other business. and Diarrhoea Remedy. He said she was Don't fail to attend the Democratic well in forty minutes after taking the first meeting* at Medford and Ashland. ’ The dose. For sale by all druggists I * pejKLis are emenaimng a* well a* ' log F. B. Inlow of Eagle Point was < . leti ical. to Monmouth on Thursday eveno.g. .,v a • Fresh onion sets of firstrdas* quality— telegram announcing tbe sudden ueath, Vso all kinds of se* s— in quantities to from pneumonia, of his daughter, Miss suitTrCche S. F. Variety Store, Jackson Nadie, who had been attending the normal school at that placi. The relatives have ville. • Spring furnishing goods of the most the sympathy of a large circle of friends stylish patterns at the S. F. Variety Store, She was a most amiable and intelligent Jacksonville. Everything new and cheap young lady. there. R. S Dunlap, the present incumbent, has been nominated for justice of the peace by the Republicans of Jacksonville precinct. Supt. Price will hold the regular quar terly examination of applicants fur teach ers certificates this week, commencing on Wednesday. If you want standard novels send us coupons from four consecutive numbers of the S emi -W eekly T imes , 15 cents and the name of the book you wish. A number of Jacksonville people went to Medford to hear the speech of Rev. G. M. Irwin, Republican candidate for superin tendent of public instruction, and all agree that in making an out-and-out po litical speech he does show the people his ability to preside over the school system of the state. He is a political preacher, pure and simple—nothing else. The weighing of all mails on the S. P. line from Portland to San Francisco, and the R. R. V. R.. which is done every four years, is now taking place. The work is carried on for 34 consecutive days and an average of the weight reached, by means of nhich the compensation of the company for carrying the mails is calculated. Tropica! fruits ot all kinds at the 8. F Variety Store. Legal blanks of all kinds at the T imes Printing House. Mrs. £. Ross ot Central Point is making Jacksonville a short visit. Fresh onion set«, garden and gras» seeds at the 8. F. Variety Store. * Eiegant straw hate of tiie latest styles at tie 8. F. Variety Store. Subscriptions to the weekly “Examiner” taken at the T imes office. The World Almanac and S imi -W eskly T imes for only $2.50 in advance. You will seldom need a doctor if you have Simmons Liver Regulator handy. Has Savea His Life! Horso and jack bills neatly and cheaply done at the T imes Printing House. Tbe limit for registration uuder the exclu sion act lias expire J aud all Chinee® who have not complied wi'h the law will be de pot ted. Price 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Miss Anna Judge of Ashland has returned at the T imes office. 50 cents a hundred. from her visit to Jacksonville. Articles of incorporation of the Chewaucan P. W. Olwell and W. T. Lecver, prominent Jockey Club of Paisley have been filed In ci'iz-ns of Central Point, are in town. the office of the secretary of state. The G. R. Child, Hie popular represeutati ve of capital stock Is $2,000, and the object M en courage better breeding and to corstruct J. A. Folger A Co., spout yesterday in Jack and own race-tracks in Lake county. The ■onvillo. incorporators are W. A. Currier, John bi tu Hon W. M Colvig, Jackson couuty’s rnons, William McCornaok, Albert Farrow, next «'.ate senator, is quartered at the Grand and James C. Lewis. Hotel in San Francisco. T. H. Moreland, formerly of this county, but now a resident of Polk, is here on a visit to bis son, John Moreland of Antelope. Judge S. J. Day returned yesterday from bis trip to California. He is well pleased with his experience in the golden state and has much to say about what he saw. Mrs. E. DePeatt and family of Athena, Umatilla county, are paying relatives in faeksonvhle a visit. Mies Jennie Booth re- 'urued with them. M l DFORD squibs . Pritchard, watchmaker and jeweler, Med ford. Mrs. E. Williams, who is in a hospital at Portland, is improving in health. C. W. Woiter3 and family left last week for a short stay at the Mid-winter Fair. The party given on Saturday evening was a very pleasant affair aud well attended. 0. Holta i aud A. Fetscb, the well-kno rn II. 8. Evans, the next sheriff of Jackson county, was on Applegate on Friday and in tuilcrr, were at the county-seat during tbe Jacksonville and Medford the following day. week. Don’t fail to hear the Democratic speak He is making friends light al'>ng. Joe Pieice, formerly a resident of Jack ers at tue opera house next Saturday even sonville, but whe now resides at Irvonia, N. ing. They will tie found souud aud Interest Y , arrived yesterday and will spend sever 1-g. The Medford base-ballists naturally feel al weeks In the timber on Jenny ereek and elated over ttjir victory Iasi Saturday, aud in Klamath oeunty Honorables Wm. Galloway, T. L. D.tvid- are o-YLug ready to issue a general ohal- •9», J. *. Weatherford and D, V. 8 Heid, leuge lo southern l^rvgon chibs. Democratic candidates tot governor, state treasurer, congressman and school super intendent, respeedvely, addressed the peo ple assembled in the court-house .C, the close lithe Democratic county eouventiou. All leit an excellent impression and received a hearty welcome. The T imes will print in its next issue a synopsis of the remarks each gentleman made. Your correspondent cannot understand why Geo. Merriman aud his frijnds c :a sup. port tbe Republican notniuee tor sheriff. Barrou voted for Sheriff J’elton two years since and assisted in making the slump at asblaud which defeated Mr. Merriman. Used —^10 Years Oe Stand’.' u’- MBS. JOHN KILBY, J. A. ALEXANDER, CO 773 IJoyt street, Portland. Oregon. Fourth street, Portland. Oregon. Price $1 per Bottle GEO. W. BARRON Where to Go No better house can be found in Port- land than the new Esmond hotel con- ducted on the American or European plan, with reasonable prices for all. Try it. I The T imes ts on file there. / I Dear Sirs: For t-leyeii year* I auf fared with a bad case iff Sal' R'ictiiii, or Eczemn, anti was bar'll’.’ able to move al’out. My doctor treated me a long time without doing me tiny g.««l. A friend rc.tm «t'tl me to try Dr. <•r..nt.'e S-irsafi.-trilia tint! Gra|»e u «»t. 1 did so, ■•u. : t..day feel very tli.mki'ui for mi do ing I itet ived Ix’nt Ilf from t!«: iiret bi'tfa, and kept on taking it until I had l iken over a dozen bottles. The result i« itslay 1 am |<erfectiy well, ami I can not -ay too much for Dr <»1 ant's Ke is»- pari I I t. Gratefully yours. The following extract from the Eugene Register, a Republican newspaper, shows what the people generally think of Prof. Reid : “We notice that our fellow towns man and neighbor. Prof. D. V. S. Reid, is the Democratic nominee for state super intendent of public instruction. No bet ter nomination cculd have been made. Prof. Reid came to Eugene a few years ago and took charge of the schools as city superintendent He soon evinced much ability as an organ’zer, a disciplinarian and a thorough teacher, and he has suc ceeded by industry and good judgment in bringing the school up to a high standard of excellence. For good work and good order the schools in Eugene have no superior in the state. Being a profes- sionai educator of intelligence and tact, he manages the schools with efficiency and economy. Young and active, he never breaks down. His teacher’s institutes here in Eugene have been attended with profit by teachers from the whole county. A man of quick perception as to the needs of the schools, of instantaneous action and of firmness of purpose, he devotes his whole time to educational matters. Dur ing the summer vacations he attends the meetings of the State Teachers' Associa tion, and holds teacher’s institutes in vari ous parts of the state. In both eastern and western Oregon, the past summer, he con ducted very successful institutes. Thor oughly Identified and familiar with the educational interests of the entire state, and a member of the State Board of Ex ami ners, he is a man Well qualified for the position.” Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. ¡ f • YEARS Dear Sirs: I can scarcely realize 1 was so near death’s door, the result of a bail attack of inflammation of the kid ney». My urine vas bloody and terri ble pains near the spine. I tried several renie-lics. but got no relief. When I was sii:T'.-ii:ig terri'ly a copy of you- Medical Adv i.-er was received by sum one in otir household. Aftt* reading ¡mitiif it I sent for a bottle of Dr. Grant’.- Kidney and Liver Cure, and aft-r tin doses I felt n lieved. I continued takir until I lu"l taken three bottles, and wa« cuinpk-tciv cured. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS The undersigned sheriff and tax-collector ot Jackson county. Oregon. will commence rid ing lor tbe collectiol’ oi delinquent taxes on May 15, 1H04, an.I those wlsh'tig to save cost of riding and levying on property will do well to u qail at the bhtrllf’« office be.'-re tb«t time and sett e. These taxes tnu“t be paid and no ex “ tension oi tune whatever will be granted JOHN E. PELTON, Jacksonville, May 1st. Inflammation of the Kidneys A WORTHY CANDIDATE. Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair -No Atnmoi..a; No Alum l'ROM 11 hil i> . v ,h For Sale by City Drug Store, E. C. Brooks, Jacksonville, and ,Wm. Pernoll, Applegate The remains ot Mrs. Agnes Phipps (wife of Rev. E. E. Phipps) and her Infant child, who died al Paisley, Lake county, las. week, arrived in Medford on batuiday and were Obeyed the Sheriff buried the following day. The lady was a As the regular freight train going north daughter of 8. Childers aud was highly re was ready to pull out from Roseburg, spected. Thursday morning, about 65 tramps An incorrigible boy named Perdue, who is clambered upon the cars and refused to about 18 years oi age, was sent to the oouu- Democratic State Canvass- get off or pay fare. The tra:nmen finding ty jail for 90 days last week by Justice Wal The Democratic candidates for state offices they could not put them off called upon ton, on a charge of larceny. The boy has will address lue people ot Oregou upon th* Sheriff Miller for help. The sheriff went been arrested a number ot limes for minor political laeuee ot tbe day at tbe tuliowiug named places, viz: oregou City—Monday May 7. at 2p. m . with the conductor and ordered them off offenses and seems to be without moral Silverton—Tuesday, May s, at 1 p. m . Sense ot any kind. He is too old to be sent the train. W hen the conductor bad or Salem—'Tuesday, May 8. at 7:30 r. M. Albany—Wedneeday, May v, at 7:30 p. m . dered them away they were very threaten to the relorm schoo., however. Lebanon- Thursday, May to, at 1 p. m . Brownsville—Tuureuay, May 10, at BP. M. ing, and had armed themselves with Halsey—Friday, May U, at 1 p. m . MINING NEWS. stones for resistance. But when the Msnlaud—Saturday. May 12, at 2 p. M. Medtord—Saturday. May 12, at 7:30 p. m . sheriff appeared and ordered them off the A piece of gold weighing 55 ounoeB was Graut'e Paee—Monday. May 14, at 1 P. M, cars they complied, though reluctantly. picked up in bteamboat district a lew days ltoseburg—Tuesday. Mi:y 15, al 7:30 P. M. blugeue— Wednesday. a>ay 16. at 2p. m . They had said to the conductor that they ago and was sent to ban Francisco this week Junction City-Wednesday,May 16,al7:30p. g. Monroe —Tuureday, May 47.at 1 p. M to the mint. We are uot at liberty at pres were determined to go on the train, for CorvauiB—Tnursuay, May 17, ai 7:30 p. m . Dallas—Friday, May IB, at 7:30 p. m . they could get no more food at Roseburg. ent to give any lurther particulate concern McMinnville—Saturday, May Ik, a 7:30 F Si. ing the locality of the find or the identity ot The trainmen of the Southern Pacific Forest Grove-Monday, Muy 21, al 2 p. ‘ the lucky finder. The piece is worth in the HiilsOoro—Monday, May 21, at .:3U p. li. have orders in all such cases to call on Atuena — W ednesuay. May 23. at 1 p. m . ’ neighborhood of $900. Peuuletou—A eduesuay, May 23, at 7:30 p u the lawful authorities for help, so as to Baker Lily—Thursday , May 24, at ;:au p g The amalgam resulting from the test run prevent the use of their trains by tramps Huntington—Friuay, May 25. at 7:30 r. li. L mon— oul U ruay, may 26, at 7:ii0 p. m . of 85 tons of rock from the Golden Eagle wanting to move from one part of the La Grande—Monday, May 28. at 2 p. m . mine on Applegate was refined at Ashland Heppuer—Tuesday, May 20, ai 2 p. m . country to another. The Bailes-- »V eduesday. May 30, at 7;30 p m last week by G. W. Johnson and produced a St. Helens—TburMay, May 31, ai 7:30 p m ' ’ handsome gold brick, weighing 96}., ounoes, Astoria -Friday, J uue 1. at 7 yo p. g. 20,000,000 Stars Port.and - Saturuay. J uue 2, at B 1*. m . worth $1603.95. The ore was taken from a Can be seen with a powerful telescope. The opposing candidates are respectfully prospect shaft sunk from the croppings ot (QVited to be present at tue meetings. Tbe number is vast, but so are tbe hour» cl L>. w. SB.AK-, Cnairiuan Democratic State the ledge to a depth ot about 30 feet, and suffering ot every woman who belongs to Cei.trdt Couimiitce. was hauled about iy, miles to the mill ot NAPOLEON DAVIS, Secretary. tae overworked, * worn-out,” “iuu-down,’ Anderson A Holyoke for crushing. The debilitated class. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite mine is one of tile few in Oregon which has ARRIVALS IN JACKSONVILLE. Prescription cures nausea, indigestion, paid for opening and working from the top •loaUng. weak back, nervous prostration, down, and give* every evidence ot being CHAPPEL HOUSE. debility aud sleeplessness. Iu tact, it is tbe permanent. The owners of the Golden Win Cameron, Unintu Henry Klippel City greatest ot eartnly boons to women. Re Eagle are R. M. Garrett, J. C. Tolman, Crit. B Newton Central Pt E D Pierce, gheldon Madison, lake F LyoD, Jump off joe freshing sleep and relief from ineutal «uxie- Tolman, R. Beswick and Pelton A Neil of j t’ Veary Lariie Fabie, Gid Hii J Devlin, Applegate ty can be »Djoyed by those who take it. W Tatruw, Colorado a Maiotiy, Lake cteek Ashland; Alex. Martin, Ur.,of Oakland, Cal.; B Haymuud, Bek Pt D L lllaeaourd, Ptsbrg Frank NeU of Jacksonville and Capt, N. B. b A Mackay, Kingston P Devlin, Appiegate M D Cnapman. Ku Bit Letter List- G W Short, Steilngvle Ingalls of Portland. K ti Dodaiuson-belby, E Beale, Tacoma wash The following is a list of letter« remain btcrlingville S U L’yzer, — F Simpson, Eagle Pt renme Booth. Athena ing uucalled .'or iu the Jacksonville post Two Lives Saved. Barry lai Dot. Fts ck J F Kapp, Green V'lle office. Iu calling for the same phase say Mrs. Thiefie Thomas, of Junction oity, Ill., j Haiij, Jump off joe J B Dungan, Gid Hill W C Scuuuider. Ogu Stevens, City “advertised.” was I old by her doctors she had consump K F Pickens, labi Kea P 1 M Harvey, Medford Boilderr, Hubert Nusehi, Martin tion and that there was no hope for her, but j W Slinger Laaeck .1 A Jeffrey, Herllng Bullock, J. J. Niels, Charles A A ttar. >r, C:ty two bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery G Kawlings, entri Ft W Wataou. Foots ek Bromao, Mrs. Mary Page, Mrs. H. Bailey, Mr«. J1UJ Psruue, L. completely cured her and she says it saved UNITED STATES HOTEL. Frierson, Otto Pappe, Max her life. Mr. Ttos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., J G Norton, Tbl Kck J F 7 1__ ~ Chiton U1V Laud, Mo Gray, William Pennington ban Francisco, suffered from a dreadful J H jVsilla, M no I h Mont J B Dungan, Gold HLI Goodyear, Mrs. Ridenour, Mrs. Pete H 8 Evan»», Ashland A J Barloiv, Barlow cold, approaching consumption tried with E L> Briggf, “ Jackson, Charlie Ross, Miss Lillian .IHR Moreiock, Jinkins, Anson Jas Blackburn, Rummell, John out result everything else, then bought one O J Jackson, “ 1U Miller, J F Wooiy, Ashland Leigbrmau, Jarnos btaudiey, Charley bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery and in W K Pr ce, Tolo Geo Bar, — Lett, Joseph btoue, L. M. J Ashpole. Eagle Pt A zx Pool. * wi, nng Eag'e r roim Point two weeks was cured. He is naturally Lichy, Miss Williams, Miss Graee E Hammond, Meado’s John Woodr, Woodville i bankful. It is such results, of which these G Huffman, Apigate J ’ L * MTooldriuge, **r - J * - • Apljrat J. A. W ilson , P. M. are samples, that prove the wonderful effi F C Miller, Medford W I Beagle, Ashland D Cha d man, Abhind J H Briner, Talent cacy ot this medicine in coughs and oelds- A 41 ford. Talent M HabtiugB, Pa'tnerck For Over Fifty Years Barneburg. Mid Xv S Baily, a pietrate Free trial bottles at Dr. J. W. Robinson’s S j P F Brown, Eagle Ft Steve Oyster. Steamboat Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has drugstore. Regular sine 50c. and $1. 8 Weldon, entri Pt J C Hall, Contrai Point .1 S Danuer, 8 F Calif A Pankey, “ been used for children teething. It soothes W V McKinley. S F C B Watson, Ashland Ezra Arnold. Aplgt Dave Law Appiedate REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. the child, softens the gums,allays all pain, A Weite. Jackan ck Wm Deniff, Jackson ck Geo Carkiff, — Ed Lewis. — cures wind colic, and is the best remedy The following deeds have been recorded K Cook. Foots ck G W Barron, Ashiand fcr Diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. in the office of the county recorder since E Whitworth, — P Miller, city D Travers, Jcksn ck Sold by all druggists throughout the the last report of the T imes : TAYLOR HOUSE. world. C H Pierce to A C Hopkins ; tracts F Rop**r. Ashland Mrs F Jäoper, Ashland in tps 39 and 40 s, r 4 e.......... $ 1 00 C F Beluian, Portland J H Stewart. Medford C F Shephard, Ashlod W Jackson. Portland Ja« T Gli nn to Elizabeth Carroll ; 320 acres iu tp 36 ft, r 1 w .... 10 00 F M Mingus. Medford W A Stewart. Medford W Galloway. McMnvIe T L Davidson, Sai^m Elizabeth Carroll to J H Anderson ; JK Weatherrord, Albny D V S Keid, Eugene same property................................... 10 00 D H Miller, Modtord M Puidin, Mediord 8 M Sowell to C M Fries; 21 acres J H Beheld, “ WmKJoues, “ in tp 37 a, r I w ......................... 300 00 Geo W Dunn, A.hland H A Morse St Louis M Cantra!. Uniontown C C Benham, Calif W P Benn to W W Smith ; lots 13 A Mamie Day, City 14, blk K, Il R Add to Ashland 120 00 W B M»M>re, City Wm McKinney, City Harry Dox, “ Mrs M M Davidson. Jos Pierce. N Y Total $ 441 00 G K Childs. S F Ca’if Dunsmuir Calif Powder NEAR Marvelous Cure! Tbe White Sowing-Machine is the king. No other can compare with it. Nobody can successfully dispute thia. H arney , O regon , April SO. ’93. 0. W. K. M eg . C o ., Portland, Ore. Dear Sirs; About a year ago ( was laid up with rheumatism. I was in c terrible state. I could not turn over in lied without assistance. As there was Simmons Liver Regulator surely cures no physician in Harney I tried various liniments, hut they all failed. When beadache, indigestion aud all disorders of my condition was very serious, as the tbe liver. pain seemed to be striking near’ the If you wish printing ot any kind done, lieart, your agent came along and bail a bottle of Congo Oil. Hearing I was ill don’t ‘•li’get that you can get just what you with rheumatism, he onHed upon me. want at the T imes Printing House, where and brought a Untie of Congo Oil. lie City prices prevail. commenced rubbing me with it, ami in Frank R. Neil and wife left for Portland less than five minutes I was relieved, in half an hour I was able to swing my feet ye»>> day evening, The former will return out of bed, and one hour I was down in a lew days, but Mrs. N. will make rela stairs. He left the bottle with me and I tives a visit of some length. applied it several times. From that day The Farm and Fireside and 55 elegant to this I have not been troubled with views of the World’s Fair, together with tn® rheumatism. I feel that I owe my life to the wonderful oil. Aii this can lie S emi -W eekly T imes , for the small sum of verified by Fred Haines, of iiarnev, aln $2.50. Now is the time to take advantage the landlord of the hotel and several ot this great inducement. others. I always carry a bottle of Congo Mayer and Wilson, the two men who hold Oil in iny grip now. Yours very truly, up W. C. Johnson of Bly and relieved him C. II. NORTON, of all li e eash he had on baud a few days Assayer Burns, Harney Co., Oregon. ago, including sone postoffice funds, were PERSONAL MENTION- taken to Portland by M. W. Whorton,deputy U. 8. marshal, having bees bound over to O. D. Sturges* and family of Uniontew" appear before the U. 8. grand jury by W. T. precinct is in town. Boyd, U. 8. commissioner at Lakeview* E. K Miner of Aanland made the T imes a They will both plead guilty. pleasant call this morning. Old papers, In quantities to suit, for sale Those wishing bargains in jewelry or 1 silverware can secure them at Brooks' sell The school picnic at Harbaugh's grove ing out-at-cost sale. Everything trust go last Saturday brought together one of the until the stock is sold. * largest gatherings ot people which has The ball at Rose's hall on Applegate The 1' imes ' new press has arrived and been in the valley in a long time. About last Friday evening was a success in twelve hundred were on the grounds, and is being put in position. We will soon be every particular. A large number of all enjoyed themselves. The exercises in prepared to do better and faster printing, Jacksonville people attended, and there the morning consisted ot excellent mus'c which is saying a good deal. were young folks from every portion of 1 he best offer made anywhere—the twice- the county. One hundred and two tickets by the Medford school band, singing by the children, etc. In the afternoon there a-week Cincinnati Snguirer and S emi - were sold. Everyone returned thoroughly was a match game of base ball between W eeki . v T imes for only I3.50. Don’t fail pleased with the night’s entertainment. the Medford and Jacksonville school to send in your name at once. Roswell G. Horr, formerly a member of club», which was won by tbe former by a The county clerk has issued license to score of aj to 19. 1 he K. R. V. R ran marry to Fred . A. Bliss and Miss Mary congress from Michigan, and now assist ant editor of the New York Tribune will several trains between Jacksonville and F. Jone* of Applegate; also to Jas. How- make a tour of the state in the interest of Medford during the day, which did much erton and Miss Melissa Barnum. the Republicans during the present cam to swell the attendance. A large assortment of spring and sum- paign. His dates as announced for south mer clothing for men and boys received by ern Oregon are as follows: Grant’s Pass, Public 8peakiug- Reames, White & Co. this week, and will May 21, at 7:30 p. m .; Jacksonville, May Hun. Wm. Galloway, Democratic can be sold cheaper than ever for cash. * 22, at 1:30 p. m . ; Medford, May 22, at 7:30 didate for governor, Hon. T. L. David The World Almanac, the best work of p. m .; Ashland, May 23, at 1:30 p. m . son, Democratic candidate tor slate treas urer and Hon. D. V. S, Reid, Democratic the kind, given away with the S emi - If King Solomon was alive he would now- candidate for state superintendent of W eekly T imes . Sej advertisement else say: “Go to the traveling man, learn his public instruction, and others will address where for further particulars. ways and be ¿wise.” C. W. Bartell, a the citizens of Jackson county on the The frost last week pipped the principal Cincinnati traveling man representing the issues of the day at the tollowing times and portion of the early fruit; but there wil1 Queen City Printing Ink Co,, after suffer places : At Ashland, Satuiday, May 12th, be a considerable quantity of apples and ing intensely for two or three days with al l r. M., and at Medford, Saturday, May pears if nothing further happens. lameness of the shoulder, resulting 12th at 8 ». M., at the respective opera- Sheriff Pelton got a new boarder last from rheumatism, completely cured it with houses. A cordial invitation is extended week—a buy named Perdue, who was sera two applications of Chamberlain's Pain to all. Opposing candidates are respect to the county hotel for 90 days for steal Balm. This remedy is gaining a wide fully invited to be present. ing >y Justice Walton of Medford. reputation for its prompt cures of rheu For Resitting an Officer- Barron seems lo have dropped away matism, lame back, sprains, swellings and Medford, May 4.—Flank Theising, behind in the race for sheriff, and the con lameness, so-cent bottles are for sale by owner of the Jacksonville brewery, was test at present lies between the Demo all druggists. convicted by a jury in Justice Walton's cratic and People’» party candidates. Wanted. court to-day, on the charge of resisting an The T imes office is where you can got Pushing canvasser of good address. officer. The charge was brought by Con- the neatest printing done at city prices. • able Wuolf.of this city.wht we tto Ja. k \\ e have the best and most extensive stock Liberal salary and expenses paid weekly; sonville to attach some beer and brewery of job type and stationery south of Salem. permanent position. B rown B ros . C o ., Nurserymen. Portland, Oregon. fixtures, the property < f Jieisnig, who, If you desire a luxurious growth of when the constable made known h.s busi- healthy hair of a natural color, nature's aess. promptly drew a pistol and defied ■i' cri wiring ornament of both sexes.use only tlr. Price’s Cream Baking Powdt. the officer to make the atta. hment He World’s Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. Hail's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. was promptly placed under arres and Ill Republicans ef the three Ashland brought to th.s city, and, up< n ’.rial was convicted and fined $5 and costs. preein.ts have nomi; .Red W. N. Luckey f r justice of the peace and J. H. Real for - unstable. They are both good nomi Fatal Accident Ed. Smith, a son of G. W. Smi ith of nations. Table Reck precinct, age I about 21 v The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. D. was killed one day last week a log roll B. Fleck, formerly of Jacksonville, but ing over h.m. He was engaged in driv n .u residents of Albina, will regret to ing a team lor J. B Welch and s««eral learn < ‘ the death of their 5-yeat-old »or, big lug* were on lhe wagon, one ci uhich Floyd, of measles. jarred loose ty a wheel strik ng against a The Jacksonville boys are not satisfied rock and fell ua him with great force, crushing him. Death was almost instan- with the result of Saturday's game of base taneous. Mr Sm:th was an industrious ball and have challenged the Medford boya The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. young man and well thought of by these to play next Saturday, which offer ha* who knew him. not Uden a dr c'ple J yet. in Millions of Home* The Union Picnic. HERE AND THERE. Buy a White. ‘ -- ------ *77------- ■ • Ki pans Tabule» move the bowel». Of Ashland. Regular Republican FOR SHERIFF. FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY, ABSOLUTELY H. L. Benson, The Best SAVE SEWING O/ 'Josephhie Comdy. MACHINE MONEY Regular Republican Nominee. MADE WK OR OCR DEALERS call eell you macblnes cheaper than you can get elaewhere. The NBW IIO1IE to our beet, but we make cheaper kinds, such ae tho CLIMAX, IDEAL and other High Arm Pull Nickel Plated Sewing Machine» for $15.00 and up. Call on our agent or write no. We want your trade, and if prices, term» and eq t>are dealing will win, we -will have it. We challenge the world to produce a BETTER $50.00 Nei“ing Machine for $50.00, or a better «20. Sew'ug Machine tor $20.0QtIia:> . n can buy from ne, or our Agents. Wm. H. Parker, Of Medford. Regular Democratic y orni nee FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. FOR KE I’ll E 'EN FATI VE, B. F. ADKINS, THE HEW HOME SEIIIG lACLIEE O/‘ Medford, OR'JfiE. M a B. R t *' VxauLHO, > ,Regular Republican yomiuee, ADDREFS - Frank Galloway, Tiie Few Beine ìwìm hebire Co.’ O/ Medford. Itegular HepubUrao 275 Fsiket 8*., 81111 Fiar viri o, Cadi. i youtinee J. A. JEFFREY F(JH COUNTY RECORDER. The Silver-Tongued Orator, candi date for the State Legislature, and FOR AcSLSSOR. GRANT Jos. G. Martin, RAWLINGS Candidate for County Recorder, on the People's Party ticket, will speak as follows : Of Table Rock. Regular Republican Nominee, Wimer............... Pleasant Creek Woodville... Rock Point. Foots Creek Gold Hill....... Gaillard bcliool Hous' Meadows........ Antioch........... Trail Creek. .. Flounce Hock Betz School House Ragle Point............... School House near Derby. School House in Dr. Parker District.................... ... Brownsboro........................... Lake Creek........................... Climax School House {on Antelope)................... Lower Antelope School HT Mound School House.. Lone Oak School House table “cck........ Willow Springs Central Point... Med I ord............ PEOPLES’ PARTY NOMINEE for Dintrict Attorney, Abe Axtell, of Grant’s Pass, Josephine Co- Henry D. Kubli, <>/' Applegate. Regular Republican yomiuee FOR REPRESENTATIVE FOR STATE SENATOR. Theo. Cameron, 1. 7:3C r. M Phoenix.......... 30. 1:00 p. M. 30. ’.Sto r. M. North Phoenix School H’s. Talent................................... Ashland................................. Jacksonville....................... All are cordially invited, Of Jacksonville. Regular Republican yomiuee. ------ «I HE ELY?.... C atarr H Lyt|e Saffe & LockCo CREAM BALM Cleanses the Nas.nl Passages, Allays Pain and luflammetion, .Heals the Sores. M*NUF«OTU»s»e or FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF SAFES. yfever ®> K'-sterce the bens« s oí Taste and Smell. TRY TBE LUEEHAY-FEVER A particle is applied into each nostril and is Htfre<*Hhle. Price M) cents at DriiKvists; by •nah, registered, tiOcts. ELY BROTH EHS. .Vi Warren St ...New Fork Notice of Teachers’ Exam {nation. OFFICE OF I T he C ocktv school ScrEKixTRxnr.sT. J acksosville , April 30,IBM.) H’ICF. IS HEREBY GIV EN THAT THE regular quarterly examination of teach ers for Jackson county will lie held st the Onirt-bouse in Ja< kaonville. beginning on N G uaranteed to be STANDARD IN EVERY PARTICULAR. highest interior and exterior finish . // eduesday. May 'J, tS'Ji. Send for Catalogue and Price List to Ths Lytle Safe & Lock Co. Applic ints for State Diplomas and for Slate Lite D'piuma» will be examined a» tlie same time. C S PKU’E. County Supt. of S c I mmi ' s CINCINNATI, O The Improved Farm for Sale. A well improved 80-acre farm at Kedlatd»> 6 y, mile« troiu Oregon city. Eight acres ot good bottom land, balance uplan-l, free from rocks aud can all be used. Thirty acres In cultivation, with new house and other buildings, two running streams on place. j Cannot be Overheated and Two borsee, two cows aud farmiDg imple has No Equal. ments go with the place. Will sell tbe above for $2400, $1200 down and tbe balance on reasonable terms; or will exchange for forty acres free from roeks within three miles ot Jacksonville. For further particu lars address J oseph Z vseks , Redlands, Oregon. , K» ue lor hMtchUiir. I’<jultry Supplies of aii ' kind? English Setteik. Irish Oettern. Fox kjkye Terrien »nd putre. Our »tock rX^i’’;;'.Açent».$7‘ , I had erri<*re, won S3 prtmiumb lu the last three era. • vreck. ExeltxMre UÎTÎtcry. , ecne. Rap'd DtafeWteWr. Send for Illustrated Catalogue of Thoroughbred Poultry. 1 «'«sus __r W. F« j:nrB—_ üiîüpi fbr *. tMQftly lo on» iD’.out«. Wiub-t, riu**« »ol dH«« V . üjqui w«u*og ib» baotl». Y&o pusb th« Datura, ibem»cbiD«doe« i • rest, britbt. poHabed dfebM. •nd rhffi- rful wi»**. tit irr- Do»oiIe<lb»Dd»orcJottJD« 5 br ■>« H»be*.npmua.-.Cbffi»* dur»l&w«rrMU4’CtttM<nlra ¡ A CO.. CWb >•. -Cuiimbb«» <A « C aldwell 513 Front Struct. 1 arkins , R«sttl», Wash fHIS PAPER»s^Ä^