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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1894)
öimw. THE FRUIT CONTEST. PREMIUM LIST ARRIVALS IN JACKSONVILLE. I Poisoned According to 'he following report from TAYLOR HOUSE. Hoseyman Port W ' A__Buchanan _______________ ______ port the Oregonian it seems that Jackson coun J Wm C pomeroy Oswego jaa Hays 4 r Kock Point TO AOVERTIStKS. - Roseburg ty would have been victorious intheron- j C Tolman Ashland W A Croxton DIVISION A. Hiram Butts 8 F F J Cal et Chicago WT4MBABD BRKD HORRU. TH, TIME.« has a rirrnlaUow <»t th» test for the first premium in '.he hortv- UNITED STATES HOTEL. Is a source of much suffering. The W jennings Sterling ar -M e«|.y« l hr any pwbHsbwi Firot premium, $x, mickHng ally. Elite. T- K M nines California tural department at the late state fair if F Jackson Medford system should be thoroughly cleansed H K McCarthy port aww»»« P»tls«4 *»d Marvsvill«.' ailfovsl».- r. Judeon. GranC» H im . of all Impurities, and the blood kept In .1 L Wooldridge Aplg Firat premium. >4 80. yenriing Ally Deila F A Gordon portlaud those in charge of our exhibit had dis • dtw.nreu« 7*1 »dw. If tbcreFw« o«rrs the H T. P. J udaori.Grant’s Pa»s a healthy condition. S. S. S. removes Geo Fick ” Farm flat 8 Donaldson Farm flat played more style. The reporter must j H Martin Ashland K Beewick Ashland First premium, $12. bay stallion. Mistletoe. 1M»>1 uttTsvti' «« wivenwra. Onr UM is G. L. Clevis. Medford. T Newman Eag.e pt S Danielson Ashland . CHRONIC SORES. have been purblind, as our county’s rep K pnerlpally r< sfinìd '• Jsrtren. jnsrpbl»« »nd F Farrell Forest creek Jas ________ ___ FJrat premluui, $4 -d. bay stallion. Nugget. Dixon _______ Forest creek Ulcers, etc., purifies the blood, and Kiamnib «owsUsa- Busletws sbohld t*k» H. Zoller. Grant’s Pare. Kl'unn Woodland Cal J D Shearer Steamboat resentatives at the fair are known to be builds up the general health. It la H Spaulding Portland L Meliert Hornbrook Hoasss or *u. work . without an equal. Bole »f stylish people. Here is wftat that paper B R Kingsbury Aahl’d M H McCarty S r Ira F. Stiles, of Palmer, Kan., says: F*rst premium. $15, tmy mare, E. L. Jsrrs. B Oliver Sonoma Cal M K Proebetel Portland says: “C^-eat interest was shown in the D Waralvlde. “ My foot and leg to my knee waa a August Wult city " .......... R Flett city Second premium, $10, mare, D. Peninger, I running sore for two years, and physi Phil Gleuve Applegate J udge M omsg « rendered a just and Central respective exhibits of Jackson and Yam w H Rote» Sterling Point. I cians said It could not be cured. After S Schmeer Portland J Winningham Trailer address taking fifteen small cottlea of S. S. S Premium, $4 ra.-Horrel illy. Maud 8.. humane decision at Sau Francisco last . hill counties, and the rivalry between the w Cushman Trail cr Bert Case central Pt there is not a sore on my limbs, and I J. D. Pankey, Central Point. CHAPPELL HOUSE. two for the first premium, although good- week, when be decided against the extra have a new lease on life. I am seventy BR Kingsbury Utwn f OUADKD DRAFT. j Zcameron Uniontown seven years old, and have had my age J 1> Wimer wimer First premium $2, variety winter apples, | natured in the extreme, was, nevertheless, E B Taylor Eagle pt dition of Ezeta and two of his party. The DIVISION P— class I. 3. First premium |15. bay mare, Frank Ol renewed at least twenty years by the N B Bradbur j Mdtord i O weaver Rogue river well, Central Point. J. W. Ingram. Central Point. First premium, $1 «0, Oregon wood, Mrs. B. very spirited. Hon. O. N. Denny and lohn Kapp city J F L camps Ashland giviug up of political refugees to merci Second premium, $10, sorrel mare. D. Pen- First premium $1. Rhode Inland green H. Hatch, Ashland. j Dugan Sam ’ s "alley A 8 Johnson Sterling Our Tre*uaeou Blood and less and semi-barbarous governments like Inger, Central Point. First premium. $’I 20, display of mineral, P. Professor Coote of the state agricultural j Devlin Sr Aplgate ings. J. W. Ingram. Central Pc.int. Skin Disease, mailed JH Mrs j Devlin Aplgate ROAORTtHH. First premium $1, Spitzenburg apples, J. H. Ovlatt.. Med fore. H Rasmussen Apnate w R Byrum sterling fre« to any ad drew. college was delegated the task of award San Salvador cannot be too severely con Fi st pr ralum, flu cents, exhibit of walnuts, Alice Mccullogb Mid W. Ingram, Central Point. Wilbur cameron Aplg Fine team but failed 40 Illi the requirements SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Ga. ing the blue and red ribbons. It was a Wm Cameron Aplg no premium. Lawton Bros., Medford. A 8 Hammond Mdtord First premium 80 cente. Bet Davis, Ed Lott ie Howe, Tolo. demned. O swacker F.>ots creek Leever. Central Point VAKM TEAMS. hard task for them, and it took several DIVISION W.— class 1. First premium 80 cents, Gloria Mundi, Ed First premium, |lo, pair horses, R. Cox, First premium 80 cents, quinces, R. J>. hours of consultation before they could T hese are two candidate* for the posi Central Point. Leever, Central Point. Jacksonville. First premium, $5. pair horse», D. Peninger, First premium $1, Twenty ounce, Ed Cameron, tion of major of the cavalry batffilion soon Second premium $1,display of out flowers, arrive at a decision. As a result of their Centra. Point. Leever, Central Point Linn, Jacksonville. deliberations, it was decided to place fo be created. Capt. J. W. Siemens of DIVISION B- HKRSroBtlH. First premium $1, Northern Spy. EJ Corinne are lost First preni'um $2, display of out flowers, blue ribbon upon both displays, troop B, Klamath Falls.andA. W Gowan Firs'premium, $8, bull 2 years old. R. Cox, Leever, Central Point. Mrs. G. Haskins, Medford. Second premium 5o cents, ____ , ___ __ blue r pear- award to Jackson county being for annually, of troop A, Burns. The former is the Cantral Point. secoud premium $1, roses, Mrs. G. Has- main apples, B. Cameron. Jacksonville, HOLanus. kius, Medford. best display of fruit and to Yamhill tor directly and indirectly, by people who cannot do their own flguri nr, trite their own senior captain of the cavalry atm of the deoond premium 5u cents. Northern Spy First premium, $4, heifer, K. Cox, Central First premium, $1 20, dahlias, Mrs. G. apples, R. Cameron, Jacksonville. the most artistically arranged exhibit. National Guard and is deserving of the Point. letters, or keep their own books; and who do not know when busine- and legal papors Haskins, Medford. lb cond premium, $8, bull 2 years old, 8. L. Second premium 50 cents, Rhode Island seoond premium $1. asters, Mrs, G. Has- They recommended that the premium be which they must handle every day arc made out correctly. pfT"A l the** things, and Bennett, Medlord. place for several reasons. greenings, R. Cameron, Jacksonville. kins, Medford. much more, we teach thoroughly. ORAbkb. Second premium 50 cents. Twenty ounce, First premium $1 50, verbenas, Mrs. G. equally divided between the two counties. Hundreds of our graduates are in good positions, and there v ill be openings for J ohn C. A rnold , the newly appointed .First premium. $s, oow 2 vears old. D. R. Cameroo, Jacksonville. Haskins', Medford. The award was to be made for the most ar hundreds more when times improve. Now Is the time to prepare for tiiem. Besides, a Central Fo nt. Second premium *1, variety winter ap- surveyor-general of Oregon, has assumed rsa'nger. Flrat premium $1 50, asters. Mrs. Chas. _ First premium, $8, Lslf under I year old, D. plec, F. T. Downing, Central Point. tistically arranged as well as the best dis business education is worth all it costs, for one's oicn use. Send for our catalogue, to Tilyou,Central point. bis duties, relieving W. H. Byars, who Peulnaur, Central Point. Second premium 5J cents. Spitzenburg play of fruit, and, while old Yamhill had learn what and how we teach. Mailed free to any address. First premium $2. cut flowers, Mrs. D. T. DIVISION C—TURKBYS. apples. ?. T. Downing, Central Point. who baa filled the office efficiently and sat Lawton, Medford. some splendid fruit in her display, it did First premium. 31 60, pair bronze turkeys, Seoond premium 5) cents. Yellow Bell First premium $2, roses, Mrs. D. T. Law isfactorily for two months over a full Frank Olwell, Ceotral Paint. flower. J. W. Ingram,Central Point. not require an expert to at once decide in ton, Medford. class 2, S. DIVISION D— RBKKSHIREH. term. Mr. A. waa prevented from taking First premium $1 20, oarnatlons, Mrs. D Jackson county’s favor, so far as the A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Portland, Oregon, j . a . Wasco, 8ecr*tary. First premium, $10, sow 3 years old. Goo. First premium $4. single variety Autumn T. 1-awtou, Medford. office sooner by ¡Hue**, from which be DeBar, Jacksonville. quality of the fruit was concerned. Had pears, Lottie Bowe. Tolo. First premium >1 20, pansies, Mrs. D. T. First premium, $10, boar 1 year old. Geo. Mill suffers Doug. Taylor is hi* chief Second premium 50 cents, Bartlett pears, Li «ten, Medford. more care been taken in arranging the DeBar, Jacksonville. Lotlie Bowe. Tolo. Beconl premium $1, cut flowers Mrs. exhibit, Jackson county would have won deputy at present. POLAND CHINA. First premium 80 cents, dish ot Fall Frank Sutter, Medford. First premium, »10. hoar, R. Cox, Central Butter, B. J. Cameron Jacksonville. First premium $1 60, dried grasses. Mrs. the first premium hands down.” H on . H. H. G ilfhy , reading clerk of Point. First premium 80 ceaut, dish ot Vloar ot H. DeGroot, Medford. „First premium, $4, sow and pigs, R. Cox, L ater .—On Thursday evening, when the U. 8. Senate, is paying hi* friend* in Ceutral Point. Wakefield, R. J. Cameron. Jacksonville. Second premium $1, dried grasses. Mrs. the judges who made the award upon the Flrec premium $3 20, siuule variety ot G. H. Haskins, Medford. Second premium, »5, ’»oar. E. M. Leever, Oregon a visit and looking after business Central Point. winter pears, F. T. Dowulng.^entral Point. Second premium $2. dish of cut flowers. exhibits of Jackson and Yamhill counties matters. Mr. G. is one of the most effi Second premium & j ceuu, dish ot Winter Mrs. G. H. Haskins, Medford. BUM. ----- AT------ beoond premium. $1, fanoy basket of made their report, wherein they recom cient and popular officials of the senate, First premium, $8, boar and four sow«, Po Nellis, F T. Downlug, Central Point. land China, K ex. Central Point. First premium $1, dish ot Bartlett pears, flowers, Mrs. Jas. Gay. Central point. mended a division of the premium, the and has held hi* responsible position for J. W. Ingram. Ceu.r»; Point. DIVISION E. First premium $1 20. pair hand bouquets, board refused to accept their decision, Secoua premium $2, single variety ot Au many years, no matteT which political Mrs. D. T. Lawton, Medford. First premium, $1 86, one bushel barley, 1. tumn pears, J. W. Ingram, Central Point. J. Hansen, Central Point. First premium *1 50. dish of cut flowers, claiming it was obligatory upon the party was in power. First premium dish ot Winter Nsilis, Miss Myrtle Lawton. Medford. Flrat premium, 80 cents, pie plant, R. J. judges to award the blue ribbon to either Camerou, Jackauuviile. Ed Leever, Ceutral Joint. First premium $1 5o, fancy basket of Second premium. 80c.. one bushel Russian B usiness condition » continue to show Fust premium $1 60, Black Spanish flowers. Mias Myrtle Lawton, Medford. one or the other ot the displays. There- winter vats, I. J Haiiseu. Central Point. grapes, W. W Scott, enlral Point. noticeaole improvement in most parts of First premium, specimen double geraoium, , upon they decided to give the first place tc , C lass 2. First premium $1 fill, Black Hamburg, Corrlnne Linn, Jacksonville. the country. Nearly all lines report the Second premium, $1, sample of white beans grape ■, W. W. Scott, CeotnU Point First premium, 80 cents, silver-leaved gera Yamhill counry. while to Jackson they awarded the red ribbon. The Oregonian, Firs, premium $1 6o. Sweetwater grapes, nium. lira. G. Haaklns.Medford. month of September far better than the (white navy), W. W. Scott,Central Point. First premium, $1 60, Burpee’s peas, H. A. Pe.er Eimer. Jacksosville. Second premium, 50 cents, heliotrope, Mrs. speaking of this judgment, says : “ They Perklua, Asl'iaud. Pauline Price, Tolo. correspmding mor'h of last year, and First premium, $1 »>, sample timothy seed, Second premium, 50 cents, double gerani undoubtedly acted justly, in view of the class 4. while not up fo September of 1893, which K. Fish, Ceutral Point. conditions attached to the entry, which um, Mrs. K. T. Lawton. Medford. First premium $1 Rtesr Clauds d’Bov oy premium, >2 sample white beans, they were compelled to take into consider was an unusually prosperous season, if K. First Wm. Bydolv, Central Point. Ashworth, Central Point. ation, regarding the artistic arrangement MINING NEWS. First premium $5. ’general exhibit of First premium, $1 <10. specimen hom< -grown compares favorably with previous years. I of the display. It was not considered al tobacco, p. Meliza, Ashland. plums and prunes, J. H Stewart, phoe . Fust premium. $2, display of popcorn, nix. Notices for the location of placer and together just to attach any such condition. Mason’s Fruit Jars.% gal, per doz $1 25 Coal Oil, per 5 gal can. T he Roseburg Review say* that the James Gay, Ceutral Point. ......... »1 40 First premium $2. single variety ot plums, Where competitive entries are made for First premium, J2, corn, B. W. Dean, Cen quartz mines, etc., for sale at the T imes fruit, the premiums should be awarded district fair held at that city lately has tral ” ” ” quarts ” ” 1 00 Cedar Water Paile J. H. Stewart, Phoenix. Point. .... 20 to 25c Second premium $1. single variety of office. Ac- First premium, $1 80, one peck popcorn, R. proven a financial failure again, solely on the quality and nothing else. Best Side Bacon .... Ashworth, Central Polul. prunes, J. K. Stewart, Phoenix 121-2 Cedar Wash Tub*........ 75 to 85c Jackson county had the best fruit of the cording to the figures given by Secretary First premlum.$2, display oommon stalks. First premium 80 cents, dish ot Washing Deeds, just the thing tor transferring j two, and to say this is not in any sense a Best Ham................ W. W. Scott,Centra1 p itiit. ton, J. H. Stewart, Phoenix. 121-2 McCall, the receipt* were <1770. state ap Willow Clothee baskets........ $1 toll 25 mir ing property of all kinds, at the T imes reflection on the quality of fruit shown by Second premium, $1, sample display com Second premium 50 cents, dish of Colum propriation <boo, total <3370 ; eipenses, mon stalks, W. W. Scott,Central Point. Printing House. Yamhill. It would be an easy matter to Jeliy Glasses per doz........... Eagle Chocalate, per D>.............. Second premium, $1, corn, B. Ashworth, bia. J. H. Stewart, Phoenix. 25c First premium 80 cents, dish of Yellow arrange scrubby fruit in a most artistic purses <1110, premiums <900, other ex Central Point. E. Sanderson Smith, the well-known Beans per tb ........................... Egg, J. H. Slewart, Phoenix. Second premium, $1. popcorn, K. Ash manner, yet the quality would be lacking. Eagle Condensed Milk, per esn 20c penses so far a* bills have been banded in, worth, Centra) Point, First premium $1, dish ot Italian prunes, mining expert, left for Steamboat district As a matter of justice to all fruit-gi owers, $440; total $3586. When everything is J. H. Stewart. Phoenix. Pearline per paper ................ DIVISION V— CLASS 2. 15c 3 lbs Golddust Washing powder for quality alone should be the condition 25c Second premium So cents, dish of Silver this morning on a tour of inspection. Birst premium. $1 Ml, lard, Mrs. J. J, Down settled the deficiency will be between <300 governing awards in this department, the Best R illed Oats, 15 Its for prunes. J. U. Stewart, Phoenix. L. Mellert of Siskiyou county,Calif.,has J ing, Ceutral Point. 1 00 Rag Carpet, per yard ...................... 40c same as in all others. ” and <400. _____________ First premium, $2, brooms, WUden A * - class 4, 5. leased his placer mine* in Sardine creek Ireland, Jacksonv.ll«. Be6t Roller Fiour, per eaek, 80c Matting, per yard,......................20 to 25c First premium $1. dish ot Gros Prune d’ district to F. M. Short of this precinct. A new OBDKK of Well*, Fargo & Co., KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS. DIVISION H. Agen, J. H. Stewart. Phoenix. Royal Savon Soap, per box, $1 and $1 25 Indies’ Shoes, all sizes, $1 25 to $1 35 First premium, $1 50, rag rug, Mrs. fi. F. Second premium So oents, dish ot Hunga which will go into eflect October 1st, com Shearer & Co. h^ve resumed piping'at Stevenson, Medford. rian prunes. Mrs. Annie Dean, Central It coat Klamath county $450 to have the pels the messengers on the line between Coal Oil in bulk, per gal.................. 30c Men’s heavy Shoes.................. $1 50 fo $2 Second premium. $1 00, rag rug, Mrs. Chas. Point. their mines in Steamboat district after a books exported. Portland and San Francisco to run through Tilyou, Central Point. First premium $2, boat dish of prunes, satisfactory cleanup of last season’s work. DIVI8I0N I. |2 75 Ladies fine bose, worth 50c, for.... 25c Mrs. Alex. Martin, sr., and Misses Carme Coal Oi', per 10 gal case.... single variety, F. T. Downing, Central Point to these points, instead of stopping at Ash It you are interested in the mineral lira Glenn and Elvira Martin ot Oakland, First premium, 80 cents, piccalilli, Mrs. H. First premium 80 cents, dish ot Golden land. The company is poor and this order DeGroot, Medford. Drop plerns, F. T. Downing. Central Point. land claimed by the railroad company, i Calif., who have been paying thia section an First premium. $1 Mi. catsups, Mrs. H. De Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Famishing goods, Hats, Dry and Fane y First premium $1, dish Silver prunes, I. will enable them to dispense with the ser Groot, Medford. don't fail to file your protest before it is extended < visit, started tor home on Thurs J. Hansen, Central Point. First premium, $1, relie Mrs. W. F. Nor goods, and Everything in our Store will be sold cheap as the vices of about one out of twenty of the Second premium SO cents, dish ot Petite too late. day ot last week. cross, Central Point. men now e nployed. The messengers will First premium, >2. potato yeast bresd, Mrs. prune«. I. J. Hansen, Central point. cheapest and for Cash or produce only. No Credit. If you The Bur has become a populist paper, Lumber Klippel^ mill on Gall s Herrington, Central Point. Second premium $1. dish ot plums, jingle bars to run I30 miles without rest and Addle First premium. $1 SO, cakes, Mrs. W. H, vadety^Jim. Kahler.-jaoksonville. owe us, please call and settle, as we need our money. creak 4 here * jgJtarSirnei Mine sure enough. The blatant and unprincipled Medford. ’.ben get a lay-off of fio hours M4K the Hembree, premium $1. dish ot Petite prunes, on Farmers!^, with which to build a peter, whose rentings have disgusted his First premium, $2. srala biscuits, Mrs. W. J. W. First W. Scott, Central Point. Plytnale, Jacksonville. Soliciting the Patronage of Everybody, new regulation. readers and “knocked out’’ the party who*e First premium $1, dish of Columbia large reservoir. First premium, $2, salt-rising bread, Mrs. D. teachings he formerly espoused se loudly plums. Ed Leever, Central Point. T. Lawton,Medford. T he list of premiums awarded article* Yours for Cash Trade, First premium, (4. preserves, Mrs. G. H. First premium $2. single variety ot The American Mining Code, standard may be expected to continue making a holy Medford. peaches, Mrs. J. J. Dowulug, Central Point. authority on all subjects pertaining to show ot himselt and abusing those whom he and stock on exhibition at the district fair Haskins, Fl ret premium, $2. hop- rising bread, Mrs. First premium $1, dish of eaily Craw held at Central Point lately w!l! be found Jas. Gay, Central Point. mining, water-rights, etc., is kept for sale is notworthy to loose the strings to their First premium, $3. canned fruit, Mrs. W.J. fords, Mrs. L. E. Norris, Ashland. Second premium $1, single variety ot at the T imes office. shoes. in another column. It proves a more ex Plymale, Jacksonville. Second premlum^l.hop-riaing bread.Mra. H. peaches. Mrs. G. Karewski, Jacksonville. tensive one than was atone time expected. DeUruut, Medford. Second premium 50 cents, dish early A discovery of very rich ore in Alfred A Cure for Irritability. Although the fair was held under adverse Second premium, <1. potato yeast bread. Crawfords. Matilda Edwards. Medford. Hatch’s mine in Jackson creek district is Mrs. H. OeGroot. Medlord. Why ever quarrel with a friend? The DIVISION M.— class 1. circumstances,it was so well managed that Second premium, W cents, rolls, Mrs. H. reported, fuller particulars of which will fault is not with your triend; It Is your owa Medford. First premium $1 60. best exhibit of every premium and bill contracted was DeGroot, be given in our next issue. liver. A tew d.-ees of Moore’s Revealed Second premium, $2, salt .rising bread, Mrs. sweet potatoes, Lottie Bowe, Tolo. paid in full. The managers are to be H. McDonough, Jacksonville. Secoud premium $1, silver-king onions, T. Second premium, $1. soda biscuits, Mrs. R. L. B. Matney and Mr. Runyon, who Remedy will make everything look sunny TACOMA, WASHINGTON. E. Hills, AsLIaud. complimented on this good showing, J. Lamtron, Jacksonville. Try it. are prospecting on Chapman creek, :< trib First premium $2, Bed Victoria onions, II. Second premium, $1 20, canned fruit, Mrs. 1884. Eleventh Year. 1894. which they will no doubt still further im- G. H. Haskins, Medford. A. Perkins. Ashland. utary of Jackass, have struck placers First premium $1 60. Yellow Danvers on prove on in 1895. DIVISION J - class 2. ARRIED. A Boarding School for Girls, < which prospect very well. First premium. $1 SO, darning, Mrs. H. Dei ions, H. A. Perkins, aehland. First premium $1 60, quinoes, Mrs. Anna ' I t is iLc daily song of our Republican Groot, Medford. T wo-thirds interest in the Molly Hill TAYLOR—OSBORN—At Woodville. Sept. 20' with Superior Advantages. First premium, $1 50. table scarf, Mrs. H. Dean, Cential point. 1894 by Rev. Joel Milton, E. H. B. Taylor contemporaries now that “the only way DeGroot. Med I ord. First premium $1 60, cabbage, Wm. Her- ledge on Mount Reuben was sold last and Miss Bertha Osburn. First premium, $2 50, bedspread, Emily Ington, Ceutral point. Tin Inrnvnoi j MORAL , i Drmomn to prevent continued paralyzing agitation Pankey. week to Jacob Kamm of Portland, for Sam’s valley. Grrxa Ciurn. v DfTiLLXCTUAL ' or n> Seoond premium $1, potatoes, J. D Fan- First premium. $1 20, pillow shams, Emily key. of the tariff and give business a rest” is <3000. George Kearns of Wolf creek Central point. Ammornm) PHYSICAL / Brsssm. Pankey, Sarn’e valley. DIED. First premium $2, exhibit ot potatoes not and Willis Kramer of Myrtle creek own to turn the Democrats out and restore the First premium. 80cents, apron, Emily Pan. irrigated. J. D. Pankey, Central point. Sam's valley. Republican* to power. Are we to infer, key, First premium,$2. button holes. Em'ly Pan LINEBAUGH—In Ashland, Sept. 17. 1894, Secoud premium $1, oest exnlhit ot toma the other third. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Llue- then, that the Republicans propose to ac key, Sam's val ey. toes, B. J. Cameron. Jacksonville. Kubli & Knight, who are developing a First premium, S3, bedspread, Mrs. B. F. baugh; aged 8 months. First premium $2, tomatoes. Mrs. M. W. cept the present tariff as a finality and do Stevenson, Mediota. ledge in Gall ’ s creek district, are taking First premium. $1 20, bone supporters, Mrs. Soott, Medford. BEESON —In Talent precinct, Sept. 29, 1894, SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES, not themselves intend to pass another tariff James Second premium $1. sugar beets. Wm. out better ore than ever. The richest vein Gay, Ceutral Point. Kate, relict ot the late Welborn Beeeoa; First premium, fl 60, sachet bag, Ida Gallo Herlngion, Central point. bill, with all the “paralyzing agitation” Address, • aged 47 years. of the two is now five inches wide, and way, Medlord. Secoud premium $1, muskmelons. Frank MRS. SARAH K. WHITE. Prlnotp^ j which that implies? Be a little plainer, First premium, $1 60, stand cover, Mrs. Paul dwell. Central point. continues to increase in size. H. D. Ku Medford. First premium $1 60. largest squash, F. bli brought 13 ounces of bullicn to Jack please. It is just as well to understand Theiss, First premium, $1, pin cushion, Mrs. G. H. Olwell, Central point. Haskins, Medford. these things as we go along. First premium $2. beets for table, 8. L. sonville yesterday, which is the result of a First premlum,slumber robe,Nellie Roberts. Central Poiut. Bennett. Medford. short run with an arastrj. Sheriff’s Sale. A dispatch received from San Francisco First premium $2, muskmelons. 8. L. class 5, 6. Bennett. Medford. Shearer, Brown & Co., who have taken state* that the state central committee of In the Circuit Court oftbo State of Oregon First premium. $1 60, pillow shams, Mrs. A. First premium $2. beet exhibit ot pota up a considerable body of ground on the for the County of Jackson. Medford. the People** party of California has ex Kellogg, Sterling C. Minnick. Plalniiff, First premium, $1 30, shoulder cape, Mrs. H. toes. 8. L. Bennett, Medford. Jacksonville, Oregon. First premium $2, exhibit oi squash, R. left fork ot Carberry creek, struck excel „ vs. tended invitation* to Gov. Pennoyer of DeGroot, MedturJ. Edward Hendricks. NeIHe Hen First premium, $'. 60, tidy. Birdie Schmitt, Ash worth. Central Point. lent prospects sometime since and are get Oregon and Senators Jone* and Stewart Jacksonville. CONDUCTED BY THE dricks. William Kay. aaaigneo First premium $2,squasn tor table.R. Ash of the estate of Edward Hen- First premium, $2 80, crochet bedspread, worth. Central Point. ting ready to commence work on an exten of Nevada to stumn the state for the Pop Mrs A. Law, Central Po'nt. dneka, for the benefit of cred First premlsm $2, sugar beets, 8. F. Hath sive scale. A great portion of the placers SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES • itors, and Jackson county, Or First premium, $1 21), darned bedspread. ulist ticket. The dispatch adds that it is away. Central point. egon, Defendants. Erally Pankey, Sum’s valley. probable that Pennoyer and Stewart will First premium $2, Early Rose potatoes. 8. in Steambeat precinct have been located First premium, $1 20, darned pillow shams. Y V1KTUR GF AN EXECUTION AND Emily Panaey, Sam's valley. oraer of sale, {¿sued out of and under the F. Hathaway, Central point. by different parties. accept the invitation, but it is doubtful if TUDIES WILL BERESL ’ MED for BOA RD- acai of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore First premium, |l 20, edging, darned net, Beoond premium $1, Spence early purple er* and Duy Pupil» In 8<ptcmlicr U.IW4. gon for Jackson County, dated the l«th day of Jones will favor the Idea. His excei'.enry Emily Pankey. Sam's valley. Considerable piospecting seems to be September, I®944 m favor of S. C. Minn’ck. First premium, $1 20, knit tidy, Mrs. B. F. potatoes, 8, F. Hathaway, Ceutral point. Second premium $2, squash for tatle, 8. going on this year upon lower Rogue has not received the invitation as yet, Stevenson, Medford. The course of study In this institution la Plaintiff, and aga’nst the above-named F. Hathaway. Central point. thorough. embracing all the branches be.ring Defending, for the sum or $565.00, with inter CLASS ». hence has had no opportunity to accept or ing to a flrst-class education. Languages, est thereon from the 20th day ot August, 1894. Second premium 80 oenta, pumpkin. 8 F. river and tributaries. Early this season First premium, *1 20, enit mittens, Mrs. Hathaway, drawing and vocai lessons in claaa being at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, and decline it. central point. Messrs. Aubery and Moore found good Chas. Cowles, Central Poiut. Included In the English course, form no extra the further sum of $7500 attorney fees, and SWEEPSTAKS. First premium. $1 20, child's dregs crochet, charge. the costs and disbursements of and upon this pay upon the river, am^have just returned Al the close of business on Friday the Mrs. Chas. Cowl, s. Central Point. Young ladles w shine to follow the higher writ, and to ms directed, commanding me to First premium $3 20, one dozen water from a couple of months' work there. Second premium. $1. lady's collar. Mrs. art course or musioal course are afforded make sale of the fol lowing described property: net cash in the treasury department was Chas. Cowles,Central Point. melons. J. F. Armiston, Talent. special facilities tn each. And by virtue of sa’d execution 1 have duly Frank and Henry Fry have also found a First premium, $1 50. crochet lace, Mrs. DIVISION O — class 1, 2. The usual modification la made when more levied upon said properly, to-wit: <135,763,173, of which <58,005,097 repre Chas. Cowies, Central Point. than one of the same family attend the Acad Lots four,«) five (5) sod six (6) in section 30. rich crevice, which will take them several Mrs. J. II. H orsnyder , 152 Pacific First premium, $2, nhotograph. The Wirth First premium, (1 20, Indy’s apron, crochet Photo Co., Medford. sented the gold reserve. The gold reserve emy at the same time. township 38 south, <>♦ range three west, and Ave., Santa Cruz, Cal., writes: lace, Mrs. Ctaa. Cowles, Central Point. There will also b<- attached to the Academy the of the SR)J of section 25 in township First premium, >4. landscape painting in months to work out, and which has paid passed another million mark and reached First premium, $1 i#, tlly crochet cottcn, oil, a day school for boys in a separate building. ¡18 south, of range tour west of the Willamette Mrs. 8. M. West, Medford. <2.75 to the pan so far. Another rich “ When a girl at school, in Reading, Mrs. Cbaa. Cowles, Ceutral Point. .Jacksonville Is conceded to be the most Meridian, in Jackson county, Oregqn; con the highest point since July 38th, when it First premium, su cent*. Keoe- in natural F rst premium, >1 20, tlchu, Mrs. B. F. history in oil, Mrs. 8. M. West, Medlord. healthy place in Southern Oregon and easy of taining 140.48 acres. In accordance with th« strike of gold quartz has been found al Ohio, I had a severe attack of brain began to dwindle to the lowest point in Stevenson, Medford. accoss. Rogue River Valley Railway Co.’s provisions of said decree, 1 will on First preiu'um. specimen oil painting on the forks of Mu le creek, and other good fever. On my recovery, I found myself of First premium.$1 30, baby socks, Mrs. B. F. satin, trains run within a block or the Convent. Mrs. 8. M. West, Medlord. the history of the department, $53,000,000. Stevenson, Medford. prospects have been uncovered. For further particulars address the perfectly bald, and, for a long time, I First premium, $1 Ml. painting In water Saturday, October 27, 1894, First premium, gl 50, knit lace.Mrs R. Flsb, SUPERIORESS, The latest treasury statement shows that Central Point. oolore, Mrs. E. M. Dennison, Med l ord. feared I should be permanently so. Jacksonville. Or. First premium, $1, flowers in oil, Mrs. 8. M. at 2 o ’ clock p. m .. at the front door of ’be “Nothing Venture, Nothing Have.” First premium, .gl SO, lady’s shawl, Mrs. West, the custom receipts at New York for the Friends urged me to use Ayer’s Hair Court House, in Jacksonville. Oregon, sell at Medford. Paul Theiss, Medford. First premium. $2. penoil sketch from na public auction to the highest bidder for cash, Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mon., Money saved is mency made ! ! ! first ao days of this month have been <7,. First premium, $1 20, tidy worsted, Mrs. ture. Nora Sydow, Ceutral Point. all the right, title ana interest of the above- Cowies, Central Point. First premium, 80 enta, zephyr tl .Were, recommended Ely’s Cream Balm to me. I 411,797. against <4,853,953 for the first 30 Cbaa. named defendants in and to the above-de First premium. $1 flo.pfliow shams with knit Emily Pankey, Sara's valley. scribed property. can emphasize his statement. “It Is a posi days of September, 1893. Not one dollar lace, Mrs. R. Fish, Central Point. First premium. |1, moss lamp mat, Mrs. A. 8. PATTERSON, First premium. $1 2u, gent's scarf, Mrs. Jas. J Williams, Centra Point. tive cure for catarrh if used as directed. ” — Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. in gold coin or gold certificates was re Gay, Central Point. and I now have as fine a head of hair as First premium. 80 cents, display of moss, Dated September W, 1804. Rev. Francis W. Pooie. Pastor Central Flrat premium, $1 »0, afghan robe, Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Williams, Central Point. ceived at the New York custom-house dur Jas. one could wish for, being changed, how- Gay, Centrai Point. premium, $1, pastel drawing, Mrs. 8. Pres, church, Helena, Mos. First premium, $1 20, iaev oollars, Mrs. Jas. M. First Assessor’s Notice to Tax- ing the first ao day* of September. It is the medicine above all others for ever, from blonde to dark brown.” West. Medford. Gay, Central Point. First premium, 80 cents, photo case, Mrs. catarrh, and is worth its weight in gold. I MERCHANT T a ILOK: “ After a fit of sickness, my hair came Hrst premium, SI 50. crochet lace. Mary Jas. Payers. Gay. Central Point. T he big-timber land contest rase before Ellen Pankey, Central Point. can use Ely’s Cream Balm with safety and out in combfulls. I used two bottles of Second premium, $i, landscape painting In First premium, >1 30, cotton socks, knit, it does all that is olalmed tor it. — [B. W. Will make you a Fine Suit of Clothes in the U. S. land office here is seemingly Mrs. 1. J. Hansen, Central P dnt. •tl. Miss Ida Galloway. Medford. the Latest Bty.ee. Sperry, Hartford, Cons. otice is hereby given that the First premium, gl 60, tidy,¿¿rs. E. M. Den drawing to a close, after having consumed board of equalisation for Jackson county. nison, Medford. FROM $22.00 UP. fifty days. All the evidence in the first of State of Oregon, will convene at the office of Second prent'um, $1, tidy, Mrs. Paul Theisa, au<l now my hair is c . ’ er a yard long the county clerk in Jacksonville on what is really a series ot cases is now in Medford. hi in a call before having your suit« Secot a premium, $1, crochet lace, Mrs. W. I and very full and heavy. I have recom ordered elsewhere. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report Satisfaction Guaranteed. and negotiations are pending to save time M. Soott, Mediurd Monday, Oct. 1, 1894, mended this preparation to others with Second premium, $1, knit tidy, Mrs. R. Fish. and expense by having the case carried Central Point. for the purpose of publicly examining the as- like good effect.”—Mrs. 8idney Carr, aewment roll and correcting all errors 'n val directly before the Commissioner of the 1460 Regina st., Harrisburg, Pa. DIVISION L__ clam 1. uation, description, qualities of lands, iota or General Land Office tor final decision. other [ roperty. Said board will continue ii< Front Street, Medford, Oregon. First premium, $1 60, collection of crab “ I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for ■esslon from day to day until said roll has been Mrs. K. Cameron, Jackaouviile. The commissioner is willing to do this several years and always obtained satis duly examined. First premium, $1 «u, autumu apples, lottie All parties Interested will take notice and provided the defendant, Julius E. Miner, Rowe, Lolo. factory results. I know it is the best {»"¿S’ Agents. <71 govern themselves accordingly. First premium, $1, yellow bellflower, Lottie » w.-v< Exclusive territory. Tk preparation for the hair that is mad» ” agrees to accept the decision as far as the Rowe, J. L. WOOLDRIDGE, Tolo. li aphl DI.taWaa.ker. W'Mbe.alJib County Assessor. for a fkuuiy in »nt miaut« —C. T. Arnett, Mammoth Spring, Ark • First prem.um.Sl.blue pear mai n,T. E. Hills. other rase* are concerned also. The at Ashland. V o». «. hum * and dri«» tb«n Applegate, 8ept. 3.4894. « . ... u. tv tiing «.bn hands. You torney* are now trying to arrange some 1 _7,r,t premium. $8, best exhibit of apples, R. .tb- r«t ¡on, «hr tuachiue docs Cameron. Jacksonville. •tri-Ir. dishes. such agreement which will wind up the ••c »n.l wir«». No scaiae«' First premium, 80 ceuts, Baldwin apples, R. ul« •naodut.i cif'tii.f matter as tar a* the local office here is con • J-Cameron. Jacksonville. a cu- b x.tiuuju**.<’-b»-a> First premium 80 cents, Boxbury Ruaset, I, v G - su:**».*’rcularrfr** Pr»p«r»d bj Dr.J.C. Aw » Co., Low»U, w__ cerned.—(Roseburg Review. R- Cameron. Jacksonville. « Jiw < ulumbua. U MtEMtva* AwanoKb to «rock akd àstici , as O> kXHlBITlON ATTHB DISTRICT FAIR. 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