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Sinus. ___________ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- P h bl i nhtd Mondays and Thursday» by ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK TIMES PRINTING COMPANY. (HAS. NICKELL. M asausm . 4 Advertisenii-iua will lie Insertili iu T imes at liu to lowing rates Ten lines, one insertion ..............................y* tai " " each subsequent insiition......... 1 00 •w Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. A lair reduction from the above Tati's made to yearly and time advertisers. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE »c aacat mt is hatkm : < me year........................................ $2 56 Six mo* ua... .................................................. 1 Three moult»»..................................................... Mf If nut paid for wHbin 4 year.............. 3 «» JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, MONDAY JUNE 13, 1394 VOL. XXIV NO. 48 Is more complete by far than any other office n Southern Orcaou, end compiil e, laiorunii with any in the State. Job Priutiua of every imaginable deseriptiondoiie at San Fiam-iaco rates, and in a prompt and Orsi class and sat- istactoi y mauner •V PACIFIC COAST ITEMS.! MISCELLANEOUS. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. HL BURNED A DIAMOND. STRIKING MINERS UNDER CONTROL rate Tlmt the It Was Merely to 1;< Gem Wax Inllaiuuiabie. The Situation in the Various »< ‘.1 oiim 1« Les.«* ilaii^erou«. How would you like to buru a two carat diamond merely for the sake of l demonstrating a fact in science? Profess or Henry Miles George of London did that very thing two years ago. “What I did was not a new experi ment,” said the piofessor, "ami was made at the request of a wealthy yotuig countryman of mine who believed that he was bom to be a scientist. Wh 'lh r he was or not is neither here nor titer". His first experiment was costly. “He wanted to satisfy himself that the diamond posseBsed an inflammable quality, and that after being burned it left no residue. We burned the stone in my laboratory and to the young man’s complete satisfaction. Aftei- it wascou- ■ sumed there v, as alisolutely.no ash The | co;*, ustiou was t-omplefie, aud there was ■an Absolute arthough ex[x*usive proof that the diamond consists of pure carbon. "The inflammability of the dia mond, ” cjutinucd Professor George, “was not known till the middle of the seventeenth century. The ancients were firmly coiP'inced that a diamond could not either be burned or broken. This was disproved in 1670 or therealouts, when a four carat stone was consumed in the flame of a blowpipe. I think it was in Rome. The Grand Duke of Flor ence, in 161)4, thought that fire would reveal tho secret of the diamond's com position, and he caused a stone to be placed under the focus of concentrated sun rays. The diamond cracked, corus cated and disappeared. These experi ments, as yon w'll readily understand, are not made very frequently. In the interest of science they have been neces sary, but as we have a very complete record of the results in several experi ments and they all agree there is no ne cessity for any further expenditure of money in that particular direction. No, I don’t think my young friend became a scientist. He married a music hall sing er. ”—New York Mail and Express. At Cripple Creek. Colo.—Bloodshed has lweii averted, although at any time last week a move by either side would have caused a bloody battle. A com promise was effected by a board of arbi tration. The. miners owners agreed to pay $•’» a day as demanded by the men and the restriction that none but union men be employed is withdrawn by the men. After decision of the Itoard of arbitra tion, of which Governor Waite was a member, the the governor orderetl the militia to Cripple Creek to prevent a tight between ike strikers and the dep uties. The <u, uties were then advan cing ajKin the strikers’ camp and but for the int-rveution of the militia a despe rate ba:th would surely have taken place. Ik -i sides were thore.ighlv artu.d and wanted to fight. The ai’li- tia gut J m ; ween the two 1 »r. ?s anil, by stopping the wlvanctf of deputies, ¿nvwented a buttle. The the sheriff was '1 that the troops would assist him in serving warrant on strikers if he wished to arrest any of them. Hearing ot this the strikers began to disperse. Indications now are that the trouble is over and that an outbreak will not oc cur in this region. In West Virginia.—Railroad tracks were torn up by striking coal miners to prevent the transportation of coal. The militia is now in control in the coal dis tricts. In Pennsylvania—The same conditions prevail in the collieries districts that have existed for several weeks past. The striking Huns, Poles and Italians destroy the collieries and mob the non union men at every opportunity. A large ” umber of armed guards are hold ing the strikers at bay. One or two en gagements satisfied the striker that they cannot run things their way. in Ohio—Frequent riots are reported from the coal districts. The authorities have thorough control ami an outbreak is quickly cheeked. Governor McKin ley .nt a contribution of <10 to the min 'relief committee and it was re turned to him with a sarcastic letter. Coxey and Browne have served their sentence of 20 days each in jail at Wash ington, and are now with their followers. --------------------- -- L'SITED STATES. Pree:<l«nt, Gt over Cleveland; vice-pr«-»ul< nt, Adlai mevrnaou; »eeretary ot »tale. Walter y. Urrahuiu M»:reiary of treasury, John G. Car- ilsle Merelary ot interior, Hoke Smith; »eere- lary of war. Dai. i B. Lamont; secretary of navy. Hilary A. Herbert: secretary of agricul ture, J Sterling Morton; postmaster-genera.. Walter B. BisaelL altocuey-general, K. Olney. MTATK OF OREGON. U.8. senators, J. H. Mitchell, J. N. Dolph; congressmen, Il Hermann, W, R. hills; gov ernor B. Fennoyer; secretary of state,George W McBride; statu treaaurer. Pull. Metachan; ■tale prtnur.y. C. ¡lak<'r;Supt. public instruc tion. t. H. McRIfojr; supreme judges. W. F. Lord U.S. Boat», F. B. Moore, railroad eom- iit>«stoiiers. i. A. Macrum.J. B. Eddy, H. B. Compson; ulerk of uotninlasion, Lydell Baker. c. •. caau ornckH. Koaeburg—Receiver. A. M. Craw lord, reg- rnler. John H. HnupW, LaMevlew — Ueveiver, C. U. Snider; register. J. W. Walls. rlK»-T XVUICIAL D1WTH1CT. Coinprialng Jackson. Joaephine, Lake aud Klamath eouutlea: circuit judges, H. K. Han na, W . c. Hale; district attorney. H. L. Benson; ■n-iMlH-r board of equalization, V. A. Duulap. JACkkOk COCXTT. Senator, Theo. Cameron; reprimentaiivis, Citaa. Nickell, J. W. Merrill, J. J. Houck; □ouin y judge, J, R. Nell, cummiaaioner», b. Furry, Ben Hajunoiid; clerk, M. Muller, sher- IB. J. ». Pelton; recorder,W. M. Holme»; treas urer. D. Liun; aasi-ssor, J L. Would ridge; •chcKil »uperlutendent, C. 8. Price; surveyor, C. J. Howard; coroner, E. B. Ptckel; slock in spector. B. W. Dean NEWS NUGGETS PICKED UP WEST i SILAS J. DAY, NOTARY PUBLIC F op Farm and Mining Supplies, OF THE SIERRAS. Colonists Coming to California from Chicago—Alameda Prohibits the Sale of Cigarette»—Sult Against Jessie Ben REAL ESTATE ACENT I ton Fremoet—A Boy Killed. The entire village of Grants, in Sher man county. Or., was swept away by the floods. A system of police telephones, estab LEGAL DOCUMENTS lished at various street corners through out San Jose, has been perfected. Of al', kinds drawn up. especially pertaining t > the settlement of estates. William E. Norton was killed at Fresno Thursday by th- explosion of a L’ollrrtor of Account» Prompt Remittance!. soda-water tank which he was engagtxl in filling. MONEY LOANED. Ths funeral of Bishop Silletoe took Investment sreuritiea a»pec!a!ty. Jackson place at New Westminister, B. C., on County Scrip bought «nd »old I have a o'ur.|A«te »Ct of mi "• ot all iur>»y- Thursday, and was attended by people cd lands Iu thi» county, »nd * cive Abstracts from all parts of the province. monthly from Koseburtr ai"i ilte State Land Depart inent at Salem of a'i new entrlea made Charles F. Meyers, who killed Frank I am thus prepared to make out homestead SheiTy at Asotin. Wash., in March, 1893, papers and can save to partita the expense oi a trip to the Roseburg land office. lias been convicted of murder in the first degree. i bar* a < f A>'lnr Farnh» and A wild man, who is said to be almost uth.tr drat ruble property A m my entirely nude, has been discovered roam haudt fur aule. JtMkl’Hiak COCHTV. ing about the mountains west of May- rw"pr<>ii)pt reply made to all lettera. Joint »« nalor, W.H. Vanderburg; ri'presen- field. His appearance strikes terror into Cbaricca in accordance with the times. tativo,X. G. Day; county judge,V'. Lc'lv>t:eoiu- Referti, by per mi »al on, to Hon. H. K. Hanna, the souls of residents of that vicinity. iul»a»oiierB, J. K. Beylerlh, C. U Bigelow; Jud*«* of kt Judicial District, and to any cleric. C. E. Harmon, sheriff, T Sliaituck; Governor West, of Utah, has refused ireaauror, W. k. Dean; assessor, J, h. Denise; bufPncMM bouse in Jacksonville. SILAS J. DAY. ■chooi superlulendeiil.G. A. Savage; surveyor. to honor the requisition of Governor C. T. Havens; coroner, W. F. Kremer. Markham, of California, for the return i KLAMATH COUBTY. VL v of C. C. Sylvester, alias Short, who was Joir i senator, C. A. Coghwell of Lake; repre- arrested at Ogden several days ago. awulalive, il. Daly of laiku; county Judge, J. 8. tlrr; comniisiuoiier», Chas. T. Sllvria, J T. li Alexander Doctor, who embezzled New Goods Henley; clerk. A. L. la-avitt; sberilt, E. W. New Goods i ! New Goods! Mt from Mose Gunst of San Francisco, Gowen; treasurer, W. E. Howe; assessor. J. H. / Smart, school aupurinlundent, U. K. De Lu p; is "dead broke” at Tia Juana, the little surveyor, A. Cast el; coroner, J. W. Siemens. ------ Ob’------- Mexican town just over the border, LAKH C'OUBTY. about twenty miles from San Diego. He Joint senator, C. A. 4logswell of Lake; repre sentative. B. Daly ol Lake; county judge, W. SOUTHERN pawned his overcoat for $3 50 and that OREGON X. Tuwuaend; commissioners, J. Mclllieny, money is gone. A. V. lame, clerk, W. N. Button; sheriff. A. W. -----A Kill VI NO AT------ t harllou; treasurer. A. McCallen; assessor. N. A complaint in equity has been filed F. AilShler; M-hool superintendent,H.C. Flem $50,000.00 in the United States Circuit Court at ing; surveyor, F. Houston; coroner, J. W. Capital Stock, Howard. Los Angeles by Loren Jones against I TOW» or JACkHOSVIl.l.K. Jessie Benton Fremont. It is alleged in Trustees, D. Lin is. president, J. NMitaii, M. the complaint that the General conveyed Muller, J. W. ttoblnsun.L. L. Jacobs; recorder. Receive deposits subject to check or on Bliss J. Day; treasurer. Jas. CronemlIler;street property to his wife in order to defraud lOtiimlssloui r. H. Wendt; marshal, John Dyar. certificate payable on demand. creditors, and that he confessed judg The trustees ol Jacksonville bold their reg Sell tight dTaftt on Keto fork, San ular sessions on that Tuesday in each mouth. ment in 1885 and failed to satisfy it. FOR THIS YEAR. MKrrittu or covuin. Francisco and Portland. Jones says the General owed him $10,000. Tlie supreme court of Oregon meets at ------------ ----------------------- Telegraphic transfect told on all points Walter Thorne, Pat Finzsimmons and IKIeui. regular G ruis comui"iicing on the tirsl Mondayslu Muri-u and October; also at Pen in the /failed States- John Comstock, on trial for two weeks —THIS PAPER ticton, commencing on tirat Monday In May. at Los Angeles for the second Roscoe Thecircult court tortile Drat judicial district Special attention given to Collections and ---- WITH----- sila In Jackson oouuly ou Ural Mondays In train robbery, have been acquitted. The April, September aud December. In K'aiuath general business of our customers jury was out four minutes. This is the county ou second Monday In Juno and first Monday In November. In Lake county on the Ladies’ Fine Dress Goods, in Newest StylesWoolen Fabrics, Satteens second time the persons charged with 9 S. r. CANS, J. P. TUFFS, third Monday In May and the secund Monday this robbery have been discharged. Chai lies, Tunkin Crepes, Bastice, Knotted Swiss Muslin, French and President, V ‘ce President • in October. In Josephine county ou the Ural • In March and August. It. A. B ooth . Cashier. A logging train of the Sierra Lumber Common Ginghams, Teazle Cloth, Outing Flannels in all shades, .acMaoii county the county,probate and Company left the track while crossing a commissioners' courts meet every mouth, All the Standard Brands of Brown and Bleached Muslins, Tick commencing with the first Monday. For Joae- trestle at Red Bluff and plunged down ings, Crash Table Linen, Prints, Ladies’ Underwear, Hosiery, pttine county, the 11 rat Monday in Jauuaty, the canyon. Dan Lyons, bookeeper, and Apill, July and September. For Lakecouuty, Corsets, Parasols, Fans, Kid, Silk and Chamois Gloves, every alternaie month, oommi'UCiug the Ural THE SAN FRANCIS 0 a boy 13 years old, named Spencer, who Monday In January. For Klam-tlli county,the Laces, Braids, Ribbons, Embroideries, Insertions, Hand were riding on the engine wpre instantly llrm Wudimaday lit MurcU.June, beptember kerchiefs, SilK Trimmings, Velvets, Ete., Etc. and November killed. Jack'toHviUe, Oieytin. The Cosmopolis Colonizing Associa NEW A RD NOBBY LINE OF tion, a voluntary organization of the PRICE «6.00 PER YEAR. PROFESSIONAL CAKDS. CONDUCTED BYTHK Chicago labor unions, has signed the contract with the Land of Sunshine SISTtHS OF THL HOLY NAMES VALISES, CARPET WARP, MATTINCS, WOODEN AND Company for 25,650 acres near Merced, WM. M. CCLVIC, Cal. The tract wiil support 108 fanii- WILLOW WARE, CROCKERY, CLASS WARE, ATHOKNKY AND COUNSELOK AT L a W, Is a handsome cight- wlto will have houses on streets in the tudies wil , be resumed tor bdakd - i»age papet It .3 issued every /arAaoMVlDr, Orrgoti. form of a circle. Within the circle will ers iMiil Dt.y Pupils In Septt-iuber •>. 1»R3. Thursday, and contains all of be the public buildings and park. Out WIII pravi lue In all court» of tlic «tate. The course of study In thl» institution 1» the important news of the Office in thè Court House. side will lie a square plat of 360 acres for i liuroiiKli. einbracliis all the branches be.ong- week, gleaned from every quar Ina to a tirat-ciaas education. Lantruaires, Trade for Cash or Produce Ouly. No Credit Allowed. Every jutsturage, stables and vegetable gar drawing and vocai lessons in class being Wo ter of the globe, complete up thing goes Cheaper from our Storj this year. W e thankful dens. Outside will be 108 farms, 194 Included in the English course, form no extra P. P. PRIM A SON, It fur- to date of publication, charge. acres each, devoted to fruit culture. for past patronage and solicit a continuance of same in future. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, Young ladles w shlng to follow the higher nisbes tbe latest and most art course or musical course are ufforded Charles W. Mead, a well known resi reliable financial news and Yours for Cash Trade, hi .i ciul t’acilitiea in each. Jurkaunrllt«, OrrijuH» dent and business man, died suddenly of The usual modification !» raade when more market quotations, and givei dropsy at Los Angeles. He was formerly Will practice in all court» of the alate. Office than one of the same family attend the Acad special attention to hurticul- in the Court House, aecoud door on the right emy at the sau.c time. geueral superintendent of the Northern tural and agricultural news, .Jacksonville ia nonceded to be the moat of entrance. Pacific railroad, one of the proprietors healthy place in Boutbern Orf gon and easy ot and is in every respect a first- of access. Rogue River Valley Hallway Uo.’a of the Omaha Smelting works and class family paper, appealing trains run within a block ot the Convent. i ROBT. C. SMITH, brother of millionaire George W. Mead. For further part'-mlara address the to the interest of every member SUPERIORESS, I He left a card stating that he anticipated LAW. ATIXIBNEY AND XIVNSBLOK at of the household. Jacksonville, Or. death from dropsy. ------ vir ------ We will send you the mar Grani i >*«««, Oregon. I AM NOW A The mayor of Sacramento gives notice velous French preparation ■TLUo MORNING CALI, CALTHOS free, by sealed Practices In all the court». that no bill for supplies will lie paid un (S even I ssues a W eek ) mail, and a legal guarantee Offic-v in Bank Building, upstairs. less he orders it, the council's resolution that C althos will Is a live metropolitan QTAfi All Dl«charge« nnd abrogating his authority notwithstand Chicago, Oct. 5,1H93. daily. It is the MOST RELIA QlUr EmlbHimiM, T * I was troubled with emiiMionR 7 non J. R. NEIL, Til ing. BLE, and is recognized as and varicocele, and had been /111|" Spermatorrhea. Vari- sexually weak for seven yean*. VU b II m cocele. and Counterfeit dollars and half dollars being the LEADING NEWS ATTOBNKY ANO UOUN8KLUR AT LAW, During the last four years I ! llh □ 1 AS HE WAS, tried every remedy t hat was «old have been put in circulation in Stockton PAPER of the Pacific Coast. RESTORE L<M»t Vl^or. and «ot no relief for any of my •/uckao arili«, Or troubles ----------- --------- until --------- I took - CALTHOS J—U cured and Either of the above papers we in large quantities. Th« half-dollars restored rcetored me and 1 am now a man.” Wlil prartloe *.ì all oourta of tbV Stati*. Office liear date 1876. have perfect mould ex will send postpaid as a pre [ KxtrMt fruui ono >f thoaMnd» «W Icitrin received by n«.| in thè Court Monne, laat dooi on kit or eu- mium on receipt of the follow cept the scroll along the eagle. The dol Address VON MOHL CO., Sole American Agents. Cincinnati, O i rance. Í JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. lar has bad milling. ing subscription prices for the combination: South Riverside citizens held a meet Lionel R. Wetwter. Austin 8, Hauimoni!. ing and appointed a committee to stop Orders for Hack#». Buggies and Hiding WEBSTER Jt HAMMOND, Homes pr nnplly attended to. the gambling and drinking going on in violation of a prohibitory ordinance. A rroRNEYS-AT-LA W, Feeding done at reasonable rate*. Best of care will be used to prevent accidents. but AND THIS PAPER, PER YEAR, Warnings were sent to the suspected MetllorJ, . . - - Oregon. will be responsible for none should they occur parties and they closed up and departed. Will refuse to do livery work on credit. The elder brother of two-year-old John Madden was drawing water from a deep K.KIRCHCKSSNER, M. D., well with a horse, six miles from Milton, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. when the winch suddenly broke, allow ing the arm to fly back, striking the lit- Yrdfurd, Oregon.. tie fellow in the head and crushing the And This Papir, P. r Yiar, Cffiee at residence, south east cerati C and skull. Mh Streets. j $3.00 Eddinger, the murderer of E. W. Jose at Lewiston, Trinity county, was O. F. DEMOREST BANKING HOUSE, killed by Deputy Sheriff Pleisch, of An derson, about two miles north of Cotton .X neve M.vor.Y tu 1'. < . fít'EKMAN’ü tíASK. PROPERTY FOR SALE. wood. Eddinger fired three shots at the 1 «tifoni, Oregon. JACKSONVILLE deputy, when two charges of buckshot he following are a few special bargains that must be disposed of within were put into his body, killing him in DR. CEO. O B. DE BAR. the next three months. stantly. $2.01X1. 1st. A nice little farm containing HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 82 acres, about 60 acres in cultivation. Young The First regiment, National Guard e<.-partnership with an authorized capital orchard of 4 acres, very best variety of fruit of California is in camp at Santa Cruz. of $i»,(liii, for the purpose or carrying on a JarksunvUle, OragM. General Banking Business in all its branches trees, all bearing. Box bouse 24x32 tour rooms, good well of water, milk house, s-noke in Jacksonville. Oregon. Office at the old The Grand Parlor of the Native Glticc and rraldeiiev on California Street. houae, tool house, wood shed, fowl house and stand ot Beekman's Banking House, N.W. cor Cali» attended promptly day or nlirht barn. Within two miles of two K. R. stations. Daughters of the Golden West met at ner California slid Third streets. Situate two miles southeast of Gold Hill. Chico last week. Grass Valley was se C. C. BEEKMAN. Term» reasonable, would trade for town prop lected as the next meeting place. THUS. G. KKAJ1ES. erty DR. J. B. WAIT, $1.600. 2d. A tract of laud containing 58 W. J. Edwards made a new bicycle PHYSIC I AM AND SURGEON, acres. 94 of a tulle west of Gold Hill. No im provements except about 20 acres cleared, all record for an eighth of a mile at San Money saved is money made ! ! ! Medford, Oregon. level and good orchard laud. Theowner lives Jose. His time was 16 seconds. in Washington and the land will be sold at u Office on Main street, in Chihli ra* Building. The City of Alameda has adopted the aaenbee. View of Fence in Petition. Calls promptly attended to day or night. 3d. Three houses and lota in the town ot following ordinance prohibiting the sale Gold Hill Just opposite the depot, all good It shall be unlawful for business stands.all occup.ed at a good rent,but of cigarettes. must be sold.can give immediate possession. any person in the city of Alameda to DR. E. P CEARY I have a number of fine farms, good placer and quartz mines in my bands for sale. Also sell, offer for sale, or give away any cig PH VS ICI AN ANO SURGEON. NEAT. DUBABLE STRONG AND CHEAP. a tine young horse, 4 years old, well broke, arette or cigarettes. No person in the MEKCI1ANT TAILOR! perfectly safe for lady or children to drive. Medford. Uregoa. Nearly new buggy and harness. For further city of Alameda shall permit any ciga particulars call or address. Will make you a Fine Suit of Clothes In IMI-ie tu Opera House. Residence oppo rette or cigarettes to be sold in any DAN RICHARDS. the Latest Styles. site Presbyterian church. Gold Hill, Jackson Co., Oregon. i place owned, leased or occupied bv him. Real Estate Agent, Notary Public and Col No minor shall smoke any cigarette or FROM $22.00 UP. lector ot Accounts. cigarettes in any railway car, street, DR. E. B. PICKEL. IW* Give him a call before having your suiti alley, court or other public place in the PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON, ordered elsewhere. Satisfaction Guaranteed. FREE MEDICINE. city of Alameda. ! GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR 8UFFE Medford. Oregon. A new order, called the “Universal xNG HUMANITY. 9 Calls promptly au ended to day or night. i Physicians GiveTheir Remedies to the People Brotherhood of Man” lias been organ First-class Business ant ’ Normal School Office on ilh street. Front Street, Medford, Oregon. nn vnn Qm?[TD 9 wnte Ufl at once ex- ized at Tacoma and incorjmrate 1 under UU luu DULlDn ! plaining- your trouble the laws of Washington. for both Sexes. and we will send you Free of Charge a full DR. J. W. ODCERS F. O. Atkinson of Hanford, was ar of specially prepare*! remedies be st For Particulars and Specimens of J course suited co your case. WE WANT YOUR rested at Los Angeles on a felony charge D ENTI ST. RECOMMENDATION. Penmanship, address ( nTT} PAM POPP the IDO8t aggravated dis- and committed suicide by taking poison. Medford, Oregon. n Li bull buHL eases of both sexes. Our He carried the tragedy through to the 9 treatments for all diseases and deformities Ila» permanenti! i.a-ated In Meritori! for the (LATE OF PARIS.) I are Modern and Scientific, acquired by many end iu a remarkably nervy manner, not practice ot dentistry. From a continued i years’ experience, which enables us to Guar- admitting that anything was the matter practice of over fourteen years I ant pre i antee a Cure. Do not despair. with him. pared to guarani«' entire satisfaction. COMPLETE STOCK AND LOWEST Abstracts Made of Titles to Lands. PRICES, CALL ON J. NUNAN, Oregon. Jacksonville, Jacksonville, - - Oregon Morning Call! Meo’ s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, S COAL OIL, TOBACCO, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, ETC, ETC. REAMES, WHITE & GO. MAN! UNION Use it Sf pay if satisfied. STABLES, MEDFORD FENCE WORKS W. J. Fredenburg, Proprietor GEO. HINES, Prop WEEKLY GALL BEEKMAN & REAMES’ T T FETSCH A. FETSCH A B. C. POLLMAN Office over Skiver’s drug-store. DR. W. S. JONES, PHYSICIAN AND Gage Building, on Front Street.'Grant's Pass, Oiegon. SURGEON. Jinf/srd. Oregon. Milita» NXiial«* to Ortler Office tn Hamlin'» Block, up-stalra. DR. C. B. COLE, FHrSIClAN AND SURGEON, First-Class Work and Perfect Fit Guaranted. Vrrgon, (.'alls aUtf.ided lo. night or day. ucipal, Medford, Oregon. Merchant Tailor. tv Cleaning a«»dre pairing neatiy done. MANHOOD RESTORED! This wonderful remedy Brauieed to cure a. 1 nervous diseases, such as Weak Memory. L obb of Brain K I N. B.—We have the on’y positive cure for (E pilepsy (FITS) andCATARHH. References ’ given. Permanently located. (Old estab lished.* Dr. Williams1 led. ard Snrs. institute wer. Headache. Wakefulness. Lost Manhood, Niiibtly Emiaalona. Nervous- ness.all drains and loss of power in Generative Organs of either sex caused 719 Market Street. San Francisco. Cal. hr over exertion, youthful error«, excessive use of tobacco, opium or stim ulants, which lead to Infirmity. Consumption or Insanity. Can be carried ia vest pocket. SI per box. e for Ito. by mail prepaid. With a So order we I Klee a written guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold by all ELECTOC TLiti « vd . druggists. Ask for it. take no other. Write for free .Medical Book sent sealed ¿Lx,! z'l 6old o«lright, norsnt. uorolK.ty. ■■-'I ''r ktsiMi. In Plain wrapper. Address » EK V£ CO., Masonic Temple, CHICAGO: r Io to City. Vilisi.’« or Couiorj. inorr ^••raalein Jacksonville,Ore., by J. W. ROBINSON’S CITY DRUG STOKE. L to K. lionie. shoe, store and o5, i* von - i. ience and best seller on ''.-rtS. Agent» make from 55 Io 8.-.0 per da* . Legal Blanks Latest and Best Forms at City Prices. TIMES PRINTING CO. One in n residence means a sale to all the neighbors. I ine instruments, no toys, worzs snywhere, any distance Complete, ready lor me when shined. Can be put up by any one, never out of order, no repairinc. lasts a ilia time. Warranted. A money maker. Write W. P. Hzrriion A Co., Clerk 10, Columbus, 0- i Where to Go- No better house can be found in Port- i land than the new Esmond hotel, con ducted on the American or European plan, ! with reasonable prices for all. Try it. TheTtMF.s is on file there. Cavalry and Cold Steel. \ If yon will allow a cavalry soldier to forget the value of cold steel and rely on fire action, you destroy the dash and elan which make him formidable and should be his characteristic. Therefore Frederick 130 years ago ordered his troopers always to attack, and while he discountenanced the use of carbines gave them the necessary support which fire lends by organizing a light artillery to attend their movementts. Napoleon has told us that “cavalry cannot reply to fire and can only fight with the steel,” and fully recognizing where lay the weakness of his horsemen he gave them an auxiliary in the shape of horse artillery, which, so far from hampering their movements, added to their boldness and enterprise when act ing independently ahead of his vast armies. The co-operation of the two arms was also then found to work in another direction to the benefit of both, for while projectiles loosen compact formations and render the at tack of squadrons more dangerous the cavalry force the scattering units to draw together and present an easier tar get for the guns. Especially was this noticeable during the pursuit of a beaten foe. A battery, bold and well placed, may deny a whole road to the retreating columns, and long lengths of “train” may have to be abandoned on the inroad of a few accurately directed shells.— Saturday Review. Raelng For Life In a Mine. David M. Griffith, a miner, had a narrow escape from being crushed to death while at work in the Franklin mine, but the accident fortunately re sulted in nothiug more serious than a broken leg and a terrible fright. Griffith was at work on a slope when pieces of coal weighing about 1,500 pounds became detached above him and started down the slope toward Griffith, whose only escape lay in rutming down the slope ahead of the lump of coal. It soon became a race for life, with the coal increasing its speed at every bound and adding to the terrors of the flying Griffith. Half way down the slope the speed at which Griffith was going ex tinguished the lamp in his hat and left him in the dark. He continued his flight, iu which lay his only safety, and after running for what seemed an age he stumbled on one of the side beams and fell, expecting to be instantly crushed to death. The coal came on, and by a miracle was checked by the timber, but iu jamming caught one of poor Griffith’s legs against the timber, breaking the bone in two place*. Help soon came down to the man, and he was carried out and cared for. Grif fith says it was the narrowest escape from death he ever had.—Seattle Pi'st- Intelligencer. His I'». General Ogle, when submitting a let ter for approval by the Pennsylvania legislature, which he had addressed on their behalf to the newly elected presi dent, General Andrew Jackson, was in terrupted by a dapi« • little fellow from Philadelphia thus: “Pardon me, general, I do not wish to assume to make a suggestion to so distinguished a gentleman as yourself, but I cannot refrain from saying that it is customary in the east, and I may say Ut almost, all the civilized countries of Inrope, to write with a capital ‘I’ in- ~ead of the small ‘i’ iu using this per sonal pronoun in epistolary correspond ence. ” General Ogle drew down his heavy brows, piercing the dandy’s marrow with the fierce shaft of scorn that shot from his eye. “Sir,” said he, beginning with a hiss and ending with a roar, “when I write to such a great man as General Andrew Jackson, Democratic president of the United States, I abase myself, I abase myself, sir. I use as small an ‘i’ as I can put ou paper. But, sir, if I should ever get to such a low pitch as to have to write to such a little snipe as you are, I’d use an ‘1, ’ sir, that would fill two pages of foolscap. ”—Exchange. STAGE GLINTS. Clyde Fitch is in London doing noth ing in particular. Margueriie Herington, author of “Lettarblair, ” sailed for England re cently. Glen MacDonough has nearly com pleted “Miss Dynamite,” the comedy in which Marie J^-sen is to star next season. Victor Herbert, the ’cellist and baud- mai-ter, played his new opera before •everal friends, who were much pleased with it Alexandre Bisson’s latest farcical comedy, “My Housekeeper, ” has been staged with success in Paris. There is no immediate prospect of its production in this country. Fanny Davenport has finally obtained, through the agency of Elizabeth Mar bury, Hardou’s latest play. It is of the Order of “La Tcsoa.” Miss Davenport will produce it in December. A. M. Palmer and E. E. Rice have bought the American rights to “The Queen of Brilliants, ” the comic opera by Jakabowsky, composer of “Ermi- nie, ” produced last month with great suoceae in Vienna. There has been considerable delay in the making of the American version of “Clarette, ” the light opera in which Della Fox is to star. Chee ver Goodwin, the adapter, only recently handed the MS. to William Furst, the composer. Stanislaus Stange, adapter of “Friend Fritz,” coauthor of “Miss Dascot,” etc., has written the libretto of i comic opera which he has called 'Baron Grim.” The music is by Julian Ed wards, composer of "Jupiter” and “King Rene’s Daughter.” TURF TOPICS. The ancient Egyptians shaved the body of the horse every morning. There are several trainers who will not allow their horses to be worked ou Sunday. T. H. Williams, president of the California Jockey club, has never lost a race. The average working Jife of a London omnibus horse is five years. That of a tram horse is only four. Iowa has over 20 mile tracks, and ev ery county seat that has not a mile track has a half mile track. In Brooklyn a blind horse fell into the canal. After being fished out it was discovered that he belonged to an ex press carrier, who was also blind. John Lawrenoe, who wrote during the early part of the century, was the first to use the term roadster in Eng land, connecting it with the hackney. The minimum quantity of air re quired in a stable for keeping iu health each horse ia not known exactly, but possibly about 1,200 cubic feet would be sufficient. An apron is the royal standard of Persia. Gao, a Persian blacksmith, raised a revolt which was successful, and his leather apron, covered with jewels, is still borne in the vail of Per- sian armies. “The reason why a pneumatic tired sulky is worth several seconds in the mile to a trotter,” says Dr. Louis Rob inson in The North American Review, “is because practically no vibration is conveyed along the shafts and traces to tin horse’s body.”—Horseman. t HER NEWEST GOWN. There is both here and abroad a de cided reaction against widely Haring and overtrimmed skirts. Watered percaline* are iu constant use with dressmakers for lining skirt* and bodices of semitransparent mate rials. Bccklen’s A.aica Bal»». For Over Fifty Years The best salve in the world for Cuts, lirul- Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has S s, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetters, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns been used for children teething. It soothes and al! 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