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j#nui-èlì’<rkln Èimrs. C’: as . N ickcll , E dito ». WM4NESDAY AUGUST 2, 1894. uf cial fahr ar JAMtaa mm. at TO ADVERTISERS. The riMKX ba. a rirrtuatiob ot MW. Ug argMi euj-ijed by aay newspaper published ■H-twwii Port land and Maf y»vllle. laUfornla,- a uteiaar- ot 7U0 Rillee. It therefore offrre the treat Indareareat» to advertiarra. Oar list 1« onarlpally .'uoflaed io Jarksoa. Aooephlaeaa, Kiainaik nciatlea Hualaeas area shoald lake aoteof ibis. A ttoknxy -G cnf . kal C hambkri . ain is of the opinion that a woman cannot hold of fice in Oregon under the constitution. This will create some trouble in those counties where ladies have been elected school su- perintendent- T iik University of Oregon will resume its studies on the 17th ot September. It is a more prosperous instiiution than ever it was. which is saying a great deal, I he university is uno the whole state may feel proud of, having no superior on the coaat. J oiix G. A rnold of Penaictett has been appointed as surveyor-general for Oregon to succed W. H . Byars, whose time has .expired. He is a surveyor of acknowl edged ability and experience and will make an admirable official. Eastern Oregon and Pendleton especialy have been well remembered by the President, this being the third appointment which has gone to the county-seat of Umatilla county. _____ T he Populist papers are announcing with much glee the disappearance of an other Democratic star—ex-governor Thayer. This will not throw the Democrat ic firmament out of balance to any appreci able extent, as he never was anything but the rankest demagogue and most persis tent officer-seeker in Oregon. The secret of the matter may be that like other shining lights of the Populist party. Mr. Thayer has discovered that the Democratic party has no further need for him. A rticles incorporating the Oregon Sug ar Company have been fded in inc office of secretary of state. The object of the com pany is to cultivate the sugar-beet and to Duild and operate machinery for refining sugar. The capital stock is {50,000 and the principal place of business Portland. The company is headed by E. S. Larsen, Edward Hughes, John Kloaterman, K. G.- Korn and Chas. P. Thore. We wish the greatest success. Southern Oregon, which is a horrie of the sugar beet, is greatly in terested in the enterprise. HERE AND THERE. I TJYIXJK UOCSE. J McDonald, Seattle Chas H Pieree, The following are Rev. S. B. Chastain’s M H Dreyfus. Ml CH APPELL HOSCK. Dollie Ankeny. Strling appointmnts: First and third Sundays at 1 1 Donegan, Foots Ck F Hansen. Ashland Lelia Cook. “ Central Point: second at Deer creek valley; i J Wormser. Lester High, “ S F _________ J C Eubanks, S 4 H L Benson, Gnts Pae N Hosmer, Foots Ck fourth at Talent. J Slegai, “ Miss Bessie Boling, ‘ I M Nart, Sledtord Wtn Mclnted, Portland Elder David Brower will hold sei vices E W Starr. Medford _ LB _ Webster. Med^ Mr Suiltb, Portland Hal tic Sisemore.S valy E J D Cook, ______ 'rump, Strili» at Talent on the first and third Sundays of TF chapman. Gid Hil A Johnson.Srrimryilie ! • J -I m Wormser« ........................ E Scliœnneit. S F B ’e . A Worms H Sutherland, amuariand Seatt Seattle each month: at Enterprise school-house on J Devlin, Applevate B Kickseeker. Kicks« rkei-'' St L ou I b S8 Goldsmith, McCrary, Siskiyou Yager, Ashland -^.cvfland G A Taylor, E Shepherd, 1 < the second Sunday, and at Lynch school i 1 Geo Ford Roper, Ashland J Sullivan, Roseburg Mike Hanley, Tot . • house on the fourth Sunday Lee Minkler, AnAerson. Phrenix F St urei«. Forst Creek MARRIED. The following are Rev. R. FE Ennis ap- jas caiit Jas Biwkley. Applegate — pointments: On every Sunday morning, j J CCorum. Meadows A! Hagan, City ! ELLS-LOrDEN — In In Jacksonville. July *>. Mjra Yager, Asahi IEN— excepting the thiol, he will hold services at i Ida W. H B. Moore, Geo. II. Ellsand Mrs Buckley, Apleirtc- T s '-M by Rev. w Luey “ MissSallle Louden of Applegate. ■ the Presbyterian church in Phoenix; on 1 Wm t'ameron, U-town MERRIMAN — LUY-At «be r^Jdenee of the the third Sunday morning at Jacksonville. ! bride’s parents ¡u Jacksonville, July 29. UXlTEIi STVrm ItOTE'.. and every Sunday evening he will preach 1 1894. by Itov. Robt. Ennis, Will. Merriman Williams al the Presbyterian church at Jacksonville, j W Gribble. App'esrate S M Morris. and Miss Rose Guy. Winter, G W Fane rt. .................. ........ Portland It M Garrett. Ashland REED—APPLEGATE—In Ashland. JuH 38, M. E. Church Directory, \V. B. Moore, j J Wooldridge *’ 1S94, by Rev. E. P. Chi Ida, H. D. Beeil fillo B Case, City Geo Hoffman. “ P. C. — First Sund.iy.Jacksonville.il \. M.. I ' J Donegan. Foots Ck E Band. Jackson Creek | Miss Omega Applegate. G Yourt. Little A plgai _ H Karne, S F Central Point, 7 r. M.; second Sunday, | H A CorJiflft. Gts Italian Dick. Jaxon Ck - ...... Ptisa .... BORM .1 A Wreldle, Chicago t Central Point, ii a . m ., Jacksonville r, I Carl Swayne. Aplgste ■ 1.... ‘ EC Faiicett. Aplegale ; ; Geo Hoffman, Aplegt M.; third Sunday, Jacksonville, it A. M, .1 Sieemoro. Fms Vai ABSca’&wf.SF i ----- , r , ai lain o. si- J B Welch. Spikenard yOKL'M—At Riddle. July 21, 18 «, to Mr. I L C “ fourth ¿Sunday. Central Point, 7 !’• M. M, ; fouiui v>ui T K Bolton. Ashland ---- - ■ ’ " ------- ------ - and Mrs. Jae. A. J. Yocum, formerly of G B Walaworth, Ash Central Point, it A. M., Jacksonville S M Ne«ion, 8ms Vai 4 A Bailey, Shake Grant's Paes, a son. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, I CO Bigelow. WilsCk E M .Jones, Cal L johnso". Watklus 1 song service Saturday evening. Sabbath M Watkins. Watkins Ed Faucctt, Anpltgate 1 D P Treezer, Watkins DIED. school, 10 A. M. Jeff Fa i cett. A plea re R Cantrall, U-town A V Gibson .Portland B E Harvey. Tacoma ■ Mass will be held on the ¡st Sunday in T M Ward. Prospect Joe Savage. Medford I W Stratton, PorCnd EVANS—On Pleasant creek, July 23, 1894. August at Medford at 8 and at Jackson- Ida Francifl. Monmth C Juab E'tus; t<)l G4 years . C F Wall, Hawaii J a Jeffrey. Herling Religions Appointments. I he ubiquitous scissors-grinder is in town. T. \\. Ward has gone to eastern Oregon in quest of employment. E. Slover and wife of Gold Hill «•¡net are in town to-day. Considerable correspondence it crowded out of this issue of the T imfs . The county commissioners' and probate courts will be in session next week. Ed. Hendricks of Applegate has made au assign mem and Wm. Hay was appoint ed receiver. The Nusbaum sisters have returned I from a visit to their parents in Chimney Rock prcciqct. JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. L011 Hrbertie smiles on us once more, having returned from San Francisco one Adolph Kotermund has returned from his day last week. He lost 50 pounds 01 flesh while gone. Ira Kime, who has been paying th s sec visit to Portland. E. E. Dunbar has been appointed notary tion a visit, returned to Happy Camp, Joe Lyous of Drain was in Grunt’s Pass public by Governor Pennoyer. ■ lurlne the weex, and contracted for mate Calif., last week. Miss Annie Fiester has returned home ' rial to fit up his brick building for the drug Sheriff Patterson will continue the sale free, a week’s visit with her father at Salem. store and postoffice. of real-estate on account of delinquent B. A. Pohlman, the tailor, baa left these A. Lerupke Is ' still in the ring” with oue taxes tomorrow. parts, leaving some unsettled accounts, of the most complete stocks otwiue- "quors Keep your money at home by staying A camp-meeth g is going on ar the Williams and cigars in southern Oregon, including away from the circus. You will not miss creek grouim^. Much interest is being mani Welnhard’s celebrated draught beer, which anythiug if you do, and have your money fested. he always keeps on ice. Everybody ac ville at 10:30 a . m . ; on the 2d Sunday of August at Jacksonville at lo:30;on Wednes left besides J. H. Cousinoaad Miss Lou Shattuck were knowledges the excellence of his goods. Mrs. Clarke recently had a narrow escape day, August 15th, at Jacksonville at 10:30 Harvest is here and the threshers and united in matrimony a few days since. We congratulate. from death by poisoning. Her sister had a . M.; on the 3d Sunday of August at headers are busily engaged in d'fferent The Epworth league had ati ice-cream so spread-some .'Rough on Rate'' 011 a piece of Jacksonville at 7 and at Medford at 10 parts of the valley. cial last Saturday evening, which was well cake and left it lying whore Mrs C. found it A. M.; on the 4th Sunday of August at Parker & Soliss have had their office, patronlr.ed. on her return home. The lady ate the cake, lacksonville at 7 and at Eagle Point at It A. M.; on the rst Sunday ot September a' opposite the court-house, renovated, and A. It. Norwood, formerly of Harrisburg, «nd had it not been for a neighbor admin Medford at 8 and at Jacksonville at 10:30 it presents a much improved appearance. has opened a meat market in the opera. istering * timely antidote there would have A. M.; on the 2d Sunday of September at I been another victim to oarlcssnes*) with Jacksonville at 10.30; on the 3d Sunday of Hamlin & DeRoboam had a big gal house block 1 poison. September at Jacksonville at 7 and at vanized iron tank manufactured by O. I A. Sparrowhawk is Aufforing with fi sor* A. R. Yantis. A- D. Helms and Loe Holl Medford at 10; on the 4th Sunday of Sep Biede, the expert tinsmith, which is quite head, having been kicked severely in th. ingsworth have located the bar below the tember at Jacksonville at 7 and at Ashland an addition to their threshing and head- face by a horse. power house for mining purposes, and one at 11 ing outfit. The county commissioners are consider day when the teamsters employed by the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, The new schedule for the freight trains ing the advisability of buying a pieco of land street commissioner went there, as vsrjxl.to for a poor farm The following deeds have been recorded I on the Southern Pacific brings them load up with gravel, they found a fenoe H. B. Miller and family and Mrs. Van across the bar and a notice against tres in the office of the county recorder since I through the valley in the night, Ì his will be somewhat inconvenient, as we only Dyke and son are nt the sounding sea near passers posted thereon. Street Commie- the last report of the T imes : Crescent city, Calif. , sioner Elliott tore the obstruction dowu and T W BrlttsantoJ F Bi'lttsan;8oa<'iin have one train a day. in tp39 s, r 1 w................................... $700 00 Wo are glad to learn that P. W. Ellis, the work was again resumed. The matter will Trains are running on schedule time clever railroad agent, who la suffering with 1 probably be settled in the courts, as the W., Michael Cummings to Annie Cum- again. A change has been made in the lung trouble, is recovering. lulligs; 330 acres iu tp 34 R, r 3 w....... !■- A T. Co. and the city both claim the Theo A Askew and Ellen Askew to Jas run of the engineers. McCarthy, Waite G. W. Anderson, one of the owners ot the ground and will be slow about giving it up- S Cantrill; 180 acres in tp 35 s, r 3 w. and Morris all running the whole distance Horsehead mine on W.lliams creek, made S U Alfred to Anson W Jacobs; 10 MINING NEWS. between Ashlan^ and Portland. Grant’s Pass a visit recently. acres In tp 38 s, r 1 e............................ Henry Finley to Anson W Jacobs; lot J. H. Huffer, Jr., has finished build Jimmy Lamsou is building up a good Notices for the location of placer and 4, block 56, Penn add to Ashland.... 150 00 ing the stone steps in the rear of the business, because he keeps the best articles quartz mines, etc., for sale at the T imes Geo Yager to Peter E Fitzwater; 15 and sells at lowest prices. court-house ordered by the county court acre« in tp 3« s, r 1 e. excepting office. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dixon, who have been in one rlgnt-of-way granted to ft H at the last term, and did a first-class Crit. Tolman and T. James of Ashland Hargadine............................................. 100 00 Pomeroy, Wash., for some weeks past, ar job, assisted by Chris. Keeg: n. are in the vicinity of Roxy Ann, prospect John F Bi'ittsnn to Henry Clem: land rived home tne day last week. 1 ing a coal deposit. Sheriff Patterson informs us that some intp38s, r 1 w, 4.49 acres; also < 84 T. P. Ju.lson was at Ashland one day ibis acres in same tp.................................... 700 Oo body stoie a fine saddle, branded 88 on The Luck Bart mine in Gold Hill dis week, to meet Mrs. J. and Miss Brower on Henry Clem to Thos W Brlttsan; IBo the horn and almost new, from S. Denny trict has been operated steadily under the ! acres In tp 39 s, r4 e............................ 700 00 their return from California. of Ashland last Saturday night. No clue management of Supt. Madden. ! Govan High to J E Pelton; .61 acres W. H. Gilbert and family have left Ash to the thief has as yet been obtained. in tp 39 s, r 1 e...................................... 500 00 Davidson Bros, cleaned up nearly $500 land for Riverside, Calif., last week, to ARRIVALS IN JACKSONVILLE, J W Miller. Milord Mr Jacobs famly, Wß’ H Reid. Tacoma Geo W Bougs. B E Haney, C L Mangum. I A C Brockman. I A -M Gibs arc lost annually, z >Z directly and indirectly, by people who carmol <1 . i'" T ' ' 11 letters, or keep their own books; aud who <1 ■ I "■ " " ‘ which they must handle every day sic mm. • ¡>'.:t c.n:“ »•' • ..T.a'l?*-.??!? pore '^3 much ni^ro, we t^ajh thoroughly. - Hundreds of our graduates are in goo I -I ions, -nd then- »>. 1 be hundreds more when times improve. Aow la tl.e tinre to ] n pare for them. BesMe. » business education is worth all it costs,/»r me < •'•' i t 7*»d »’>r catalogue, to learn whflt and how we teach Mailed free ti any nrldre-s. Portland Business College, A. P. Armstrong, Prin. , Portland Oregon, j. a . w « ko , s«cr»t«ry. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL OF Southern Orego R K Sutton to John F Brittean; 4.49 The Roseburg fair will be held Sept. 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. Most of the races are free for all horses owned in Oregon prior to Jan. I, 1894. One-half the entrance fee must be paid by Sept. 1st. The purses amount to $1,225. seek benefit for Mrs. G.’s health. from two weeks, work with a pick and pan acres in tp 3s s, r 1 w; also 4.84 acres George and John Thornton have taken at their placer mine in Missouri Flat dis in same tp........................................... 750 00 trict. I positions on the U. P. R. R., Georgy as a fötal ... . . $5°i'O 00 bridge earpeuter and John as a Qramtn. The American Mining Code, standdar Both lumber factories have shut down tor authority on all subjects pertaining to $100 Reward, $100. want of ord-rs, the unsettled condition ot mining, water-rights, etc., is kept for sale The readers of this paper will be pleased [ traffic having shut off a good d“al of the at the T imes office. L. C. Kellogg, who is engaged in hop to learn that there is nt least one dreaded revenue. 1 hos D. Drew of Hammcrsly mine raising on a large scale on the Benedict disease that seleno.’ has been able to cure Iu C. E HarrnOn has relurued from his out fame has bonded the Golden Fleece mine all its stages, aud that is Catarrh. Hall’s * T he |>eopie are none too tolerant of the farm in Applegate precinct, recently ing at Gallce creek. John Goodell was In senate, none too well disposed towards its completed a neat new residence. The charge of the clerk’s office during his ab near Ashland of Shannon & Hill for 30 Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now days, during which time he will thorough known to the medical lraterniry. Catarrh , continuance as a branch of the legislative event was celebrated by a social party, senoe. ly prospect the property. b'irg a constitutional disease, requires a which was a well-attended and pleasant department of the government. Its utter C. O. Bigelow ot Williams creek, oue of Prospecting continues at the Gall's creek constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh disregard of the popular will has alienated affair. I out most wide-awake and prominent cili- ! mine of Kubli & Co. They have a Cure Is taken internally, acting directly up the people; and the effort is being made in Jackson county peaches have been re- zens, spent a few days in Jackson county considerable quantity of rich quartz on the on the blood and muoous surface of the sys tem, thereby destroying the foundation of more than cne state to bring it into better tailing at good prices at Willamette valley last week. dump, and the tunnels being run show the disease, giving tho patient strength by subjection to the people by making the points. Since the strike ceased they are Mies Carson, school superintendent, gives several larger bodies of better ore than building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing the wo-k. The proprietors members responsible to the latter for their in competition with the California article notice that the quarterly examination ot ap- they j yet mined. have so much faith In its curative powers, election, instead of permitting them to pur and are "'holding their own” well. 1 pllcauts for teachers’ certifieats will be held The Maguire quartz mine in Willow that they off . Oue Hundred Dollars for any on th» 8th Inst. case that it fails to cure. Send lor list of chase their Seats,as they now often do, from Southern Oregon is one of the finest fruit springs precinct , which is now owned by testimonials. Miss May Lewis anil Dr. Tregolau of Cali the state legislatures. The plan of nomi sections known. F. J. CHENEY CO., fornia wore married at Gram's Pass during Mrs, E. Ross,Miller Maury and Geo. Ross, Address I nating senators at the state conventions of The suits instituted by the government tbe past week. They have the best wishes ol has been paying well, with better pros »»"Sold by Druggists, 75c. Toledo, (). parties is growing in favor.because in that against Julius E. Miper and his associ I numerous friends. pects for the future. They have already Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder way only under existing constitutional ates, to cancel entries to certain timber Miss Mary Griffiths luts accepted a posl- taken out many hundred dollars. World’s Fair Highest Award. provisions can the evils growing out of lands on upper Rogue river which they i tior. as teacher in the Drain Normal School C. W Miller, F Patterson and J. D. and will assume her duties on the first Mon ! Cook of Portland have incorporated the choice be met. now own, are being tried at the Roseburg day in September Farmer’s Flat Mining Company with a Oul as T here are over one hundred trusts of land office. There seems to be much spite Mrs. J. W. Howard and Miss Minnie Tuffs capital stock of $40,000. The company work connected with the matter which we have specific knowledge, and thehills ”an<l ■ have returned from Fan Francisco, via will do general mining business, princi never excell each one represents, though not on so for Shaw ver & Nicholson, the Medford Crescent city. Mr. H. met them with a team pally near Jacksonville, having purchased the Miller mine for $12,000. ed. “ Tried midable a scale, 'he same principle of a contractors, have been zv arded the con at the latter place. The many friends ot Napoleon Gates will There are about 300 men at work in the and proven combination of producers to corner some tract for building Mrs. Miller’s new resi be pleased to learn that he has been ap Bohemia mining region. Two stamp is the verdict article of common consumers to pay such dence in Jacksonville, and J. C Whipp iREGULATO j will construct the foundation. It will be pointed to a clerkship in one ot the depart mills are running, and Dr Oglesby has a o f millions. prices as will yield the trust enormous and a handsome building and will cccupy ments at Washington. ten-stamp mill on the road. Some Ta S i m m o n s unjust profits The sugar combination I the lot opposite Mrs. Orth’s on Third Ed. Wade of the Gr ant’s Pass teed store is but one of the largest members of this i street. The cost will approximate $2500. will put up a brick buil ting on Main street. coma parties will also put in a mill soon. Liver Regu Some ore recently sent to San Francisco school of sharks. The oil combination is It will be two stories high and the upper from the Bohemia mines assayed over $7,- lator is the .vlll be used as a residence. another of similarly massive and amassive 000 to the ton, which has had the effect of only Liver CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. characteristics But the smaller speci J. A. Jennings has fitted up a neat insur increasing the mining fever. and Kidney mens are equally clamorous to be fed with llon. J. W. Merritt and wife were at the ance, real-estate and collection office in the A Medford dispatch of last Saturday medicine to 1 back rooms of the bank building. He is de- states that the Jackson county bank re legislative favors. The poor,patient con county-seat one day last week which you 1 serving ot a liberal patronage sumer can scarcely buy anything he wants ceived $1000 in gold, the result of a clean R . V. Beall of Central Point has been can pin your Miss Mabel Yau Buren, one of the belles of up of the Hammersly Mining Co. after without contributing to the coffers of one furnishing the Ashland market with a first- faith for Roseburg, is paying Misses Addie Colvig a 10-day run. The gold was in one nug of these lesser trusts. W hether it is a class article of lard. A cure, and Clara Baoher a visit. The youug ladies get and was quite a curiosity. The Ham fruit jar for preserve, a bottle of linseed laxa- m i 1 d Chas. Gay is now ,n Josephine county, arrived here from Roseburg one day last mersly is one of the best quartz mines in oil, a dose of castor oil, a spool of cotton live, a n d this end of the state. A great deal of de in the employ of one of the mining com week. thread, a clothes trunk, an envelope, a bag Ed. Kinney leit last week for Junc’ion velopment work is being done, but the mill purely veg- panies operating there. of salt or a bar of soap, he cannot buy any city, to take it is old position in the round- is not run steadily at present. etable, , act- We are making big calculations on the one ot these things except at prices fixed Congress has just passed a law of great House. He was accompanied by Miss Allio ing directly by a trust which has first of all gone to coming county fair, which everybody Thornton, who will visit friends In the Will importance to mine-owners^enerally. It on the Liver should help to make a success. Washington and fixed the legislation nec- amette. suspends for the year 1894 the provisions a n <1 Kid Wm. M. Holmes,ex-county recorder and I Jennings A Co. are regaling their numer of the revised statutes which require that cessary for that purpose. Away with neys. Trj it. his family will soon be residents of our ous customers with cooling liquid refresh $100 per annum of labor shall be performed them. Sold by all ments and fragrant cigars. They always town. They will be welcome. or improvements made on each located E x -S peaker R eed proposes to restore ! keep a fine line of goods and spare no pains Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder John Schneider and Robt. Ashworth,two mining claim during the term before the silver by a discriminating tariff. If Eng. to give sa1 isfaction. to be taken dry or made into a tea. issue of patei.'s. By filing before the close the most energetic citizens of this vicinity, land will not consent to bimetallism, then Street Commissioner Elliott drew his pis of the present year a notice that the clai The King of Liver Medicine»« wert in Jacksonville on Sunday. all the silver-using countries shall tol on Robt. B. Baber because he persisted mant intends in good faith to hold and “ I have tued yonr Simmons Liver Regu lator and eao conscieneiously Kay it is the Rev. S- B. Chastain has removed to in dumping a k>a<1 ot gravel ou Cth street, work his claim, he is exempted from unite *n imposing prohibitory duties upon king ofail liver medicines, I consider it a medicine chest in itself —G eo . \V. J ack - English goods. The Republican papers Williams, Joesphine county, where he will and be was arrested but subsequently dis the above requirements for this year. A similar act was in force last year, also. so> , Tacoma, Washington. charged. be located for over a year. We arc sorry throughout the country are kindly dispos Another bill will provide that in cases of • tr-EVEKY PACKAGF-O Joe Bristow, who waaarrentod tor trad* ed to the idea. The Republican state con to see him leave us. contest a mining entry shall be considered ing a piece at mineral supposed to be gold mineral land if.situated in a mineral belt Has the Z Stamp in red on wrapper» vention in Ohio indorsed it. The silver The latest fish story comes from Central for a watch with Claud Hildreth, was dis plank in the Ohio platform reads thus: Point, and is to the effect that Mr. Kin charged. little evld.nce being produced that until the contrary is proven. "We favor bimetallism. Silver, as well caid of this place, while fishing in Rogue he acted under false pretenses. More Land Open to Settlement. as gold, is one of the great products of river at the old Bybee ferry not long since J. W. Stephenson,who bas neeu a resident The officers of the Roseburg land office is the Portrait work turned out the United States. Its coinage and use as caught a thirty-pound fish which towed of Applegate district tor a long time, is In give notice that tho approved plats of survey by the a circulating medium should be steadily him down the river a mile before he landed Jackson county looking tor u location. We of the following townships have been re it. The fish was weighed and eye-wit maintained and constantly encouraged nesses testify that it tipped the beam as are sorry to learn that his ventures here ■ ceived from the surveyor general otOregoD, hive not proven suocassful. by the national government; and we ad above stated. to-wlt: Township No. 40 south, range 3 vocate such a policy as will by discrimi Wolke Bros., who have part of the M«n-* east; township No. 40 south, rang)' 4 east; Chinese Robbed. sor building on Slxtb street rented, and wbo township No. 39 south, range 4 east; and < n nating legislation or otherwise most speed The above name on a photo is Some Chinese who are mining on Eliott suffered with loss by fire recently, bad September 10, 1894, at 9 o’clock *. m ., said ' guarantee of superiority. ily secure to silver its rightful place as a creek were surprised by white urn at din some insurance on their stock, which bus plats will be illed in that office, aud the land money metal." The proposition to en ner a few dtys since and robbed of about been satisfactorily adjusted by Arthur1 embraced therein will be subject to entry on Photos from label to life size. gage in a commercial war w ith Great Brit $2 10 in gold dust The Mongolians claim Conklin. aud after said date. ain with the expectation of compelling her th it they can identify the robbers, but seem While in Medford call at our to demonetize silver is ridicuous and un afraid to swear out a warrant for their I Studio and examine our work. statesmanlike. No man of any intelli arrest, evidently fearing violence. Sheriff 7th Street. Medford, Oregon. gence believes that Reed expects, or even Patterson is looking after the matter. desires. England to favor silver. He is KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS. ROBT. C. SMITH. anxious to perpetuate a high, tariff, and, The appeal from the decision of Judge being well satisfied that England can ATI’ORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW not be driven to the use of silver, Hal., in rhe Howe habeas corpu preced Crasi* P««*, Orrpon. the proposed tariff legislation would build ing«, wr» argued in the supreme court on. Practices in all the courts. up and strengthen the monopolies and day last week by Distt lot Attoiney Benson O H ' ' in Bank Building, upstairs. and Col. Knight. trusts, which have been created and ren The adjusters have fluished their work dered powerful by high-Uriff legislation. C-D'r*’. or local Anan<fi €7’ Udi oor frau. AQCfltS. >/* » week. Kxcluoive territory. Tk Senator Sherman is in favor of this discri and ar. said to have reported adversely to UpH frifiteWabtoor. Waoheoalitb the payment ot the insurr.noe carried by di-Leo for a family in on* minute minating legislation, and indorses the Howe A 1-arrisb. They w 11 also report In V. a*bea, rinse« and driea than Ohio platform Does this senator believe favor ot leaving Klamath Falls without the aithou: wetting the hands. Yon j u-b the button, the machine doe j that England can be brought to terms by to« r«t. Bright, poiUbel diahea, a»d dr-r*"' rl-ee. 3fe such an action on the part of our govern luxury of obtaining insurance, which may tL.gpM.novoiiedbandaor clothing cause the mossbaoks who have been oppos • The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. — No Ammonia; No Alum. ment? The man who would so contend ’N i txroleu dishea.no muat. Cheap a u - a n i e. w ar r an ted. Circtiara would write himself and the senator lug adequate protection .gainst Are to Used in Millions of Home»—40 Years the Standard . Clark Hu. 12, ColtUAbH«. U change their base. fools. Better * > OREGON DRAIN Four new bui'dinga. Accommodations for 50u atudenfa. New and large <U>riniiory tor young ladies ready foe next term. Ten Instructors. Four coursesot study. New apparatus. Hcalihlul location in the mountain». No Saloons Spring water conducted Irom tic hills Into all the buildings by pipes. Heating l y t be best and Uteat hot air furnuces. Ex cellent ventilation. All work about the buildings and grounds is put into the hands of poor students. It consists of attending to furnaces, sweeping, sawing wood, dining-room ar.d garden work, etc. Cirls do their own washing and ironing In basement of dormitory. Tubs, washboard?, water at faucet, irons, stove and wood, all free. PRACTICF OR MODEL TRAINING SCHOOL S™:!"-;», in tbe school is Normal and the Frot'eaaional a ■ rk.and is made very emphatic. The courses ot study are: Normal, Post graduate. Business. Music. Art. The State Diploma entitles the holder to teach In any county of the state, anil at tbe end of 45 months' teaching lie receives a Life Diploma without examination. t*VDEkl0C0> Tuition: Normal, Post-graduate, Business. *6.35 per term of ten weeks; L Al tulS LU > Elementary. Music, Art. $5. BOARD AND LODCINC: At Boarding Hall. t>oarJ (1.75. and room r>" cents p< t week or*62 25 for both. This includes board, room, fuel, lig.it. bedstead, t-ble. c' airs. Stu ■ dent» ’-ring only bedding and toll, t articles. Furnished rooms in town »1 per wet k. Family boat« S3. Total expenses In Halls for one ycar.lnc'uding book»,*12> The marvelous «rrow th cf thcschool the Diut yeat will be more th tn icnlizrd thec.imltig y< ;>r Send for Catalogue. w.-^Tt Axs'-cy, C. D. DRAIN, Presidetu Board Trustees President.' JACKSONVILLE CASH STORE. v- 1 eazledown Outings, New Gingliiirns, New Prints and Sateens. (AI.T. AINI) vVe Carry a ITNiSl’KCfT OUK STOCK Full Line of Groceries which are Coming lit Fresh Every Week. CRONEMILLER it LOVE, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. UNEXCELLED__ « WIRTH PH.0T0 Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair □»PRICE'S Powder for Infants and Children “ 4 astori* isso well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior *-ny prescription known to me." H. A. A rcskr , M. D., lit So. Oxford St, Brooklyn. N Y. Castoria cure« Colic, OoosUpaUBB, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud i>romotes di gestion, Without injurious medication. “The use ot ‘Casto-ia is t<o unive.-sal aud its merit« so well known that It seem:, a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach.’’ CafiLoa ILuirr s, D. D., . New York City. “For several years I hr.-.e recommender your ‘Castoria,' and shall tilways continue t< dr. so as it has invariably produced beneOcta result-:." Etnrn« F. Paanzz. M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City T he C ewtai - k C ohtaxt , 77 M vbjuy S treet , N ew Y ore (Tn **