S ¿¡mes. EDITORIAL NOTES. JOSEPHE’E COUNTY ITEMS. I I JOÍIN'G NEWS. Religious Appointments. If the Baby is Cutting Teeth. Elder David Brower will hold services Be sure and use that old and well-tried B kapstmeet ’ s kepokt says: “All the Willis Shull is now a resident of Siskiyou Notices for the location of placer and at Talent on the first and third Sundays of remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup ' features of improvement in the general County, Calif., and is doing well. quartz mines, ec., for sale at the T imes ( | trade reported a week ago are repeated and each month; at Enterprise school-house on for children teething. It soothes the ch id, C has . N ickell , E dito *. Mrs. L L. Jennings has been paying rela­ office. ( the second Sunday, and at Lynch school softens the gums, allays the pain, cures ~ 1 from a number of more Important centers tives and friends in Louglas county a visit. on the fourth Sunday. Deeds, just the thing tor transferring house 1 wind colic and is the best remedy for SEPTEMBER «7, l«94- still further gains are reported. There THURSDAY The Adventists at Grant’s Pass will dedi­ mining property of all kinds, at the T imes The following are Rev. R. Ennis’ ap­ diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. were 227 business failures reported through­ cate their church and begin a series ot pro­ Printing House. , pointments: On every Sunday morning, out the United States this week, against tracted meetiDgs Sept. 27. TO ADVERTISERS. excepting the third, he will hold services at Lindley & Co., who are prospecting a 1 »8 last week and 300 in the same week a BORN Henry Brautlacht and family of Yreks, the Presbyterian church in Phoenix; on Tb« THEN ba* a elrr«iaU<>B ot »X». V* year ago.” Calif., are paying Mrs. B.’s parents, who re­ quartz ledge on Gall’s creek, are said to 1 a»«— «.ijnyai i>y **< • «w>ihoaM **k<’ between Eugene and Harrisburg, who have locate somewhere in this county. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Ellis, twin sons. at the T imes office. been so often lost in the dust raised for Central Point, 7 r. M.; second Sunda)-, Bate ibis. plstety e.wdicawd bj II! Dr. C. W Beacom, well known here, fur­ M. Chapman and M. M. Galt will soon Central Point, 11 a . m ., Jacksonville 7 P, AXTELL-In Grant’s Pass, Sept. 16, 1894, to months past by Bro. Campbell of the Mr. and Mrs. Abe Axtell, a son. nished music at a reoent Republican meet­ commence hauling 20 tons of ore trom Daily Guard as he swept by in his buggy. M.; third Sunday, Jacksonville, 11 A. M. b- tllng powe.. It re-(fl G oveknok P enmoye * declares that no ing held at Crescent city, Calif., and was as It is to* reported that another change slated by bls wife and Geo. Schmitt, lately Geo. Schumpfs ledge in Willow Springs Central Point, 7 p. m .; fourth Sunday, moves the poison and builds up tho sj-stem. ]■ a "Gbl. W.U» » U» lUesss its U-UM«« ¡1) more of bis pardons will be made public, DIED. will soon come over this state of affairs, of Jacksonville. precinct to the Lucky Bart Co.’s mill, for Central Point, 11 A. m ., Jacksonville 7 F. ypailed free. as those he has made have been grossly M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening, I SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga. || and that Ira will in course of time manip­ the purpose of thoroughly testing it. John Abbott, the hay baler, and John F. song service Saturday evening. Sabbath DEVENNEY—On Louse oreek, Josephine misrepresented by a hostile press. ulate a vehicle of a smaller pattern. Kelly were ln Jacksonville on Tuesday. The W. T. Clemmons, who is at work in school. 10 A. M. county, Sept. 18, 1894, Arvilla A., wife of Wl hear a great deal about the new Shake! Bre’r. former will bale the alfalfa hay purebased ot Mule creek district, Curry county, is of Mass will beheld here on the 2d Sunday James Devenney; aged 57 years. Rlpan« Tabnlea e ' constipation. tariff making sugar more expensive, but ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ J ohn L. S ullivan is of the opinion the Hanley estate last Saturday b? Grant • the opinion that that section will ccme to of September at 10.30; on the 3d Sunday of the facts do not bear out the assertion; in that Champion Corbett is not anxious to Paea parties. the front in due course, of time. Its inac­ September at Jacksonville at 7 and at fact, that article is not likely to be affected meet Peter Jackson in a finish fight. He Henry Rogers, formetly of this city, but cessibility is .thff only*-thing which mili­ Medford at 10; on the 4th Sunday of Sep­ are lost al all, as it received very liberal protection is of the opinion, however, that Jackson is who has been acting as carpenter al the In­ tates against its ieVfelopment. tember at Jacksonville at 7 and at Ashland annually, under the McKinley lajv. So (ar there I really anxious to have a fight to a finish,but dian school at Cbemawa, has been replaced Corliss & Wickstrom, who own placer at 11; on the 5th Sunday of September at has been a steady decline in price, as lat­ says he does not blame Corbett very much by Clarence Van Patten ot Salem, for politi­ mines in Dry diggings district, near Jacksonville at 10:30; on the 1st Sunday directly and indirectly, by people who cannot do their own figuring. cal reasons we learn. est advices announce that sugar has fallen for not meeting Jackson on account of his of October at Medford at 8 and at Jack­ letters, or keep their own bocks; and who do not know when The board of equalization met at Grant's Grant’s Pass, are getting ready for ac­ sonville at 10:30; on the 2d Sunday of which they mtut bandlo every day arc made out correct y. Ifa, another eighth of a cent sll around. color. His sympathies would be with tive operations, and last week purchased Pass last week and equalized the assess­ October at Jacksonville at 7 and at Eagle Corbett in the event that a meeting was ment of the county made by Assessor De­ 1600 feet of hydtaulic pipe trom Messrs. Point at 11; on the 3d Sunday of October much more, wo teach thoroughly. Hundreds of our graduates are in good positions, and t ere wi c openings or T he Portland Welcome very aptly says ever arranged. Mr. Sullivan believed nise. There were few complaints. Mr. D. Catneron and Kzhler of Jacksonville. a' Jacksonville at 7 and at Medford at 10. hundreds more when times improve. Now is the time to prepare or ein. es, a this of the pernon who sets himself up as business education Is worth all it costs,/or one’s men um . Send for our catalogue, to that if Fitzsimmons won his fight with has made an excellent official, and we are Mr. Mahon, of Adams,Mahon & Frakes, the censor of the Oregon prese: The Ore­ A Big Fire in Portland. learn what and how we teach. Mailed free to any address. Creedon at New Orleans that he would sorry to lose him. gonian remarked a few days ago that only (a company of ,young men who arrived Monday ’s Oregonian says: Fire at the challenge Corbett, and in the event that D B. Schofield, formerly county judge of from Chicago several months ago to en­ “journalists” could find time to attend Albina terminal grounds yesterday de­ Corbett accepted he felt certain that he Baker county, who has made his home in ! press associations, while editors had to gage in mining and are fitting up a claim on stroyed the Pacific coast elevator, ware­ A. P. Armstrong, Prln. Portland, Oregon. J. We.co, Secretary. would have his hands full to best the Grant's Pass ter several months past, is stay at home and work. Bu. it seems reported to be ln a dying condition. He is the Silver fork of Elliott creek) was in Jack­ house and contents, the .ai’road bunkers lanky Australian. that the “only” editor could get away to an old man and bat been in poor health tor sonville yesterday after hydraulic pipe and and contents, a vast stretch of wharves, 60 Tue London Daily News, commenting deliver an address on “the press” at the sometime past. His brother, E. H. Scho­ supplies lor the winter. The ground has upon the dispatch stating Japan had a field of Yieka, Calif., was summoned by been prospected with a pan and promises or more freight cars and wheat contents, a state fair. number of cars containing a part of the fresh army of 80,000 men ready for the telegraph and Is at his bedside. well. great plant ci the Portland General Electric ----- AT------ T he Inter-Ocean takes it as an evidence field, says it is probable tbe Japanese con­ Tbe harvest festival, given at the opera The Annie mine in the Bohemia dis ­ Company, about four miles of railroad that Populist congressmen are built on a template a dash on Pekin. The Times, house under the auspices ot the Y. P. 8. 0. broad scale of statesmanship because dur­ commenting upon Japanese victories, says E. of tbe Presbyterian church last week, was trict, owned by J . B. McGee and other«, trackage, and the river steamer Willamette ing the session of congress just closed, al­ Japan has already done enough to convince one of the most novel, successful events that was attached last week for *603.65 due the Chief. The conflagration consumed in though not numerous, they introduced bills intelligent men the world oyer that they ever took place here. So many jrst-cluss employes. However, a bond was given round numbers *7000,000 worth of prop­ aggregating *35,507,300,000, a sum equal must reckon with a new power. Referring products of agriculture, ho-.loulture, art, for the amount claimed, ‘releasing the erty, though at this time it is not possible It was pretty fully to three and a half times all the paper to the alleged desire on the part of Russia etc., were exhibited that it reminded one mine, which will be worked right along. to give estimates. money, gold, silver, copper, brass and iron to secure an open harbor on the Pacific, favorably of a county fair. An excellent It is valuable property and report says covered by insurance. The fire depart­ musical programme was also given. that it has been sold to a St. Louis compa­ ment could do little or nothing to stay the coin in the civilized world. that paper says such a possession would Tbe Eugene Guard says: “Martha I. Hay ny for *60,000. progress of the flames, and they complete­ be a menace to England and Japan, who S ome of the so-called Democratic sena­ has sued her husband, Jarvis J. Hay, for a ly devoured everything in their path and The Aithouse Company has filed arti ­ are likely to be found standing side by divorce. The couple were married ln Jose­ tor« who foisted the Gorman bi 11 on the subsided only for lack of material. The side on the same important point, should phine county October 23, 1859. There are cles of incorporation with the county clerk country are abusing the senior senator from origin of the conflagration is not definitely of Douglas. The capital stock is divided the powers intervene in the present dispute. fouroblldren the result of said marriage, New York, who has proven that he is easily known. The disaster was altogether the The Times says another battle between tbe youngest being 25 years of age and the into 320 shares of *5 each; the principal . *1 40 Mason’s Fruit Jars.}¿ gal, per doz *1 25 Coal Oil, per 5 gal can the best fighter in the senate and the peer most serious that has visited Portland off.ee. being at Roseburg, and the incorpo ­ the Japanese and Chinese landed on the eldest 33. The oom plaint alleges that the 1 (JO i Cedar Water Pails .. . 20 to 25c ” ” ’ ’ quarts " ’ of any member ot it in point of ability and since the great fire of 1872. The following Corean bank of the Yula river may be ex- defendant Is a oommon drunkard ; aleo that rators S. C. Flint, E. F. Walsh,O. A. Flood honesty. They would be better employed is a detailed statement of losses: Pacific he has bean guilty ot cruel and inhuman and Wallace Baldwin. Tney will operate 75 to 85c Best Side Bacon............................... 121-2 Cedar Wash Tubs pected soon.______________ in showing their own claims to be called mines in Josephine county, now being de­ coast elevator, *450,000, wheat in elevator, treatment." Willow Clothes baskt - ... $1 to *1 25 Best Ham..................................... 12 1-2 Democrats than in preparing to read Sena­ They’ll Enjoy Themselves. veloped on Aithouse creek by K. B. Ire­ *75,000; warehouse and contents, *40,000; KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS. tor Hill out of the party. 40 laden wheat cars, *100,000; 20 empty •Telly GlaseeH per doz...................... 25c land and others. 50c Eagle Chocalate, jm ? *■ ............. Pendleton E. O.: A meeting o* the com­ cars, *40,000; cars and electrical machin ­ mittees from the Commercial Association H. C. Berry, who has been in this sec­ Chas. Olds has arrived from Montague, . per can 20c Beaus per lb....................................... «c Eagle Condensed M J ohn J. C ubby , formerly a well-known and local press met Monday evening at Calif., to clerk for Judge 8mitn. tion for sometime past, inspecting our ery, *76,000; coal bunkers, *15,000; coal, ! 3 1*>s ColüduBt Was! membet of the typographical fraternity of « powder for 25c 15c *13,500; tracks and platform, *20,000; Pearline per paper........................... the Association rooms. An outline plan Tho 1 reka Journal says that more team­ mineral resources, has eflected a sale of Por.land and associated with Judge Bellin­ steamer Willamette Chief, *7,5°°; wharves, was formed, which includes as local fea­ ing from Ager station, Calif, to Oregon Is the Donaldson & Ficke quartz mine in *150,000; miscellaneous, *14,000. 40c Best Rolled Oats, 15 B>s for 1 00 Rag Carpet, per yai ger in be publication of a daily paper at tures ot entertainment for the State Press being done than ever before. The wagon­ Forest creek district to Jos. S. Gill and .. 20 to 25c Best Roller Flour, per sack,........ 80c Matting, per yard,. the metropolis in years gone by, is the Association a trip to the reservation, a road up Klamath river, via Shovel creek, is others of Portland tor *10,000. It is one of Two for the Price of One. Democratic candidate for the office of constantly lined with freight teams hauling z'S, *1 25 toll 35 Ladies ’ Shoes, ail Royal Savon Soap, per bov, *1 and |1 25 dancing party, a banquet and the unfet­ the most promising pieces of mining prop­ From now on the N.Y. World, which superintendent of state printing for Cali­ goods and supplies to Klamath Falls, Lake ­ tered freedom of the city. An ordinance erty in southern Oregon. The ledge is a has been coming to you regularly once a Coal Oil in bulk, per gal.......... ........ 30c Men’s heavy Shoes ...............|1 50 to *2 fornia. He should be elected, as he is well view and the various settlements ot south­ will probably be Introduced at the next foot and a half wide and at a depth of 25 feet week, will come twice a week. This is in eastern Oregon. This is due to the reduc ­ qiia^Ä^d for the position and free from the *2 75 Ladies floe hose, w li 50c. for.... 25c meeting of the city council providing for tion ot railroad freight of more than 20 the ore is of aqexctfT.ent quality. A con­ line with modern progress, and is a part Coal Oil. per 10 gal case... J ’ evi ti-fl.»»' ¿SB which surround his Repub­ condign punishment for any guest wbo at- cents per 100 lbs. from Ban Francisco, and siderable sum jdf m<^iey»has already been of that large policy of advancement that lican competitor. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing goods, Hats, Dry »nd Fancy 1 empts to pay hi, own bills. It is sure to still more on carload lots, which makes panned out. e has been opened has made that newspaper the wonder fu -----------------------S- as tWi goods, and EverythiiJ^*in our SlorU'iWb» pass under suspensioiF-gfj’vles, going hur­ cheaper transportation than 'via Reno and in three fflffa , the last one quite the land. Those wishing the Semi-Week­ T he Democratic party of Ohio is sound • ret, and the quartz is riedly through the three readings and will the narrow-gauge railroad from that point a distance f r_ cheapest and for Cash or produce only. No Credit, ly World and S emi -W eeklv T imes can y°u on the silver question. It is for free and getting better. be signed the same evening by Mayor to Amede, Lassen county. obtain both for the small sum of *3 a year owe us, please call and settle, as we need our money. unlimited coinage of silve- at • -Mio of 16 As stated before, the Star will hereafter be Taylor. Recorder Lash will be unmerci­ The winter season is fast approaching and ME to 1, and so declared at its late convention. 0 SQUIBS. ful toward anypne proven guilty of violat­ conducted In the Interest ot the Populist Soliciting the Patronage of Everybody, now is the time to supply yourself with The goldbugs were on hand, but were un­ ing the new law. The programme has party. W. E. Bowdoln baa stepped down Pritchard,w;t ihmaker and jeweler, Med­ first-class reading matter at hard-times able to thwart the demands of the people not been finally arranged, but will be com­ and out and Peter, the alleged poet, has as­ Tours for Cash Trade, ford. prices. Ohio is always in advance, and has sound­ pleted in time to insure a successful one. sumed full charge ot the paper. The con­ A. S. Hammond and family are visiting ed the keynote for the silver fight this and S A. Lowell was selected to deliver the sideration given was *100 In cash, *300 In Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attacks ana address for Pendleton before the associa­ -tination. Small Bile Beans. next year and the presidential campaign tion. Milton people are anxious to have notes secured by prominent Populists and a Ashland this wrek. of 1896. No man who believe« in silver the Press Association brought there to mortgage of *300 on the plant—*700 In all. W I. Vawter went to San Francisco The relatione ot the partners have been as money should refuse to vote with the view a fruit exhibit and partake of the hos­ this week on a short business trip. badly strained, and Mr. Bowdoln is* to be pitality of that town for an hour or two, Democratic party. Miss Issic McCully of Jacksonville spent and the matter is under advisement A congratulated In beiDg relieved ot the oon- reception committee will be on the look­ dlgn punishment of having to listen to Wednesday afternoon in our city. With Hall Springs, one Seat, Cushion and Shafts. T he New York Democrats have nomi­ out for the visiting editors as they stray into the reading aloud ot all ot his maudlin stuff Rood Timber and Bon* Dry. Mrs. G. W. Crystal made our sister nated David B. Hill for governor, amid town or come in big bands. Councilman and rank abuse of people much better than the greatest excitement and aga'nst the Howard has sworn that he will have he is before it Is sent to the printers, by the to ’n. Jacksonville, a visit on Wednesday. the Mr. Stratton oi the Electric Light Co. vigorous protests ot the great senator, turned off the water supply during are rhyming three-card monte sharp. time when the press representatives visited the county-seat one evening this who was filling the position of chairman here. But the visitors need not go Hot Springs Failed. week. of the convention at the time. The dis­ thirsty. •T was afflicted with a horrible oase of patches say the scene rivaled description. Mrs. Judge Hanna and Miss B. Schmitt blood pctson, and for upwards of 5 months Diversify Yonr Crops. Daniel Lockwood of Buffalo was nomi­ of Jacksonville were in Medford during ot that time I was unable to do work ot any the week. Governor Nelson made a speech the nated for lieutenant-governor and Judge kind. My finger nails came off and my hair Gaynor for court of appeals. As both the other day, and said the trouble in Minne­ dropped out, leaving my bead as clean and Mrs. G. E. Mcuber and Miss Laura FOR THIS YEAR. latter are Cleveland men, it is likely that sota was too much wheat and not enough ss smooth as it it bait been shaved. I Gilson of Jacksonville are paying our ----------- --------------------- the Democracy in New York is united. other crops. He than compared Freeborn consulted the best local physicians, and town a short visit. county, with its twenty townships and spent hundreds of dollars for medicines ot Frank Fehely will soon arrive at Med­ T he Republican press and managers 18,000 people, having twenty-four cream­ different kinds, but without receiving the ----- WITH----- have a great deal ¡0 say in regard to Cleve­ eries and an abundance of hogs and live­ slightest benefit. I was advised finally to ford, to make this city his future home. visit Hot Bprings. This I did, but becom­ His family is already here. land s permitting the senate tariff bill to THE SAN FRANCISCO stock, with Polk county, with its eighty­ ing disgusted with the treatment I was re­ become a law without his signature of ap­ Postmaster Howaid has been trying the ceiving there commenced taking Swift ’ s eight townships, 5,000 people and only The box is easily taken off and the gear lengthened out for the use of carpenter- and proval. The T imes thinks that thi Presi­ two creameries. In the former county he Specific (8. 8. 8.) The effect that 8. 8. 8. medic.nal qualities of the springs about masons This wagon has a smooth finish, is painted bright an«l attractive, an 1 is strong UI1j bad on me was truly wonderful. I com ­ durable. For special prices write THB WINONK WKG on CO., dent gave a better exhibition of his cour­ said money was not scarce nor times hard, Mauufaxtnrera nf the Celebrated Buehford Waenn, 1010 W. 6th Bt.. WI none. Mino menced to recover after taking the first Ashland and feels much relieved. age than if he had vetoed the bill or given while in wheat-raising Polk county just bottle,and by the time I had taken twelve FK1CESI.35 PER Y; All. Miss Frankie Barnes, who hasdeveloped it his official endorsement. He would not the opposite state of affairs existed. The bottles I was entirely cured—cured by Bwlft’s into an artist of considerable talent, visits ------- OR------- Specific (8. 8.8.) when the world-renowned Sheriff’s Sale. Sheriff’s Sale. sign it because it was not in accord with same that is true of Minnesota is true of Hot Springs bad failed. Jacksonville regularly to prosecute her art THE SAN FRANCIS 0 Wm. 8. L oomis , Shreveport, La. the promises made by the party, and he this state. The most prosperous people In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon Tn the Circuit Court of the Str.to of Oregon studies at St. Mary’s Academy. V valuable book on the disease and its for the County of Jackson. for Jackson County. would not veto it because it was far better are those who live the most nearly within treatment will be mailed free to any address Charles Nickell. Plaintiff, ) Sterling C. Minnick. Plaintiff, The Roseburg Review says that Red­ vn. - vs. than the McKinley law. themselves—who have to buy the least by Bwiit Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. field Bros, and J. R. and Sim Wilson, of F. M. Fredcnburg, Defendant. j Edward Hendricks, Nellie Hen­ raiCK S6.00 per year . y virtue of an execution andor - I dricks, William Kay, assignee » Medford, killed twenty-nine deer on a I t is announced that a large number of from ether people and have the most REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. of the estate of Edward Hen­ der of sale issued out of and under the seal -------------- two-weeks hunting expedition recently at of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for dricks. for the benefit of cred­ home-seekers have started for Oregon to sell to others. Oregon is learning this itors, and Jackson county, Or­ Jackson county, and to me directed, dared The following deeds have been recorded the head of Cow creek. er^LHE SAN FRANt ISCO egon. Defendants. from the Dakotas, Kansas, Nebraska and lesson, and if thoroughly learned and the 17th day of September. 1894, upon a de­ WEEKLY CALL y virtue of an execution and cree »•»'nder^l in said court on the Sth day of lc wa, where cyclones and drouths in sum­ acted upon we will have a most prosper­ in the office of the county recorder since The members of our lawn tennis club Jlf' 1« a handsome eiglit- order of sale, issued out of and under the September, 1894, in favor of the above-named the last report of the 1 imes : ous commonwealth. seal or the Circuit Court of the Slate of Ore­ plaintiff and against tho aforesaid de­ mer and blizzards in winter work calamity will be entertained by the Jacksonville page papet It is i«-ued . very fendant, lor tho sum o4* $83.11 with interest gon for Jackson County, dated the 18th day ot Ana M Pennington to Ruth A Lucas; the year round. It will be an agreeable club on Thursday evening, at 10 per cent, per annum, and for the further September, 1894, in favor of S. C. Minn’ck Thursday, and contains »11 uf Of course Prune Drying. sum of $30 attorney fees; also for the sum Plaintiff, and aga'nst the above-named iota 20 and 21, blk R, R R add to change (or them to get into a land where toe important news of the they will be treated royally, as the people of $27.14 and plaintiff's costs and disburse­ Defendants, for the sum of *565.00, with inter­ Ashland............................................ 150 00 A bulletin recently issued by the Cali­ ments in this action and the costs of and est thereon from the 20th day ot August 1804 week, gleaned from every qu ,r- the roses bloom in Decembei, and where at the county-seat,never do anything by upon this writ, commanding me to make at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum' and J W Merritt, trustee, to N A J Mobs ; ter of the gloh*-, complete up they have no crop failures. The train, fornia State Fruit Exchange says that the sale of the following described property, to- the further sum of *75.00 attorney fees, and lot 8. blk 57, Oentral point . ......... 100 00 halves. the costs and disbursements ot and upon this wit: to date of publication. It flir­ shrinkages on prunes in drying did not ex ­ load of passengers who left Sioux city a Lots 1 and 2 and the SE1-4 of 8E1-4 of section writ, and to ms directed, commanding me to J W Merritt, trustee, to L H New­ Work has been commenced on the new nishes tile latest and most ceed 2 to 1 in the Santa Clara valley in make sale of the following described property- 15, township 36 s, r 3 w, Jackson county, Ore ­ few days since are coming to the Grand ton; lot 5, blk 57, Central point .. 25 00 sidewalk on G street, ordered to be built And by virtue of said execution 1 have duly reliable iittHneial news und gon. and being 93 acres more or leM;all of said levied upon Baid property, to-wit- Ronde valley, and doubtless they will be 1892. In 1893 the ratio was about 2 54 to I. Ralph Switzer to Anna Vail Bwitser; land lying and being in Jackson county, market quctatlous, n- <1 give- by the city council. It will be a conve­ Oregon. a,Le (S) and <«) ln section 30. Near the coast the ratio runs about 3 to I, 640 acres tn twp 33 s, r 3 e............ pleased with what they shall see. Yet 10 00 nience to that part of town, even if it does special attention to liorticul- 1 have levied upon and will offer lor sale on township38 south, of range three west, and sometimes 3X to I. The cost of drying the EJk of the-8K>4 of section 25 In township W. P. Benn to Rebecca Evans ; lot 8, there are other valleys in Oregon of equal turai anu agricultural new», make the non-resident property holders 38 south, of range tour west >f the Willamette Saturday, November 3, 1894, Piwcbt’s add to Ash land ............... 350 00 and is in every respect a firsi- Meridian, In Jackson e uuty, Oregon- con­ beauty and fertility,especially Rogue river prunes by co-operative associations is about sau eal to pay the expense. 119.48 acres. In a<<->rdance with the class family |.»i>er, app-ailug at 2 o’clock p. .a., at the front door of the taining valley. However, Oregon has plenty of three-fourths of a cent a pound. The M. Purdin to Wm. Ulrich; lot 4 and provisions of said decree, 1 will on Court House in Jacksonville, Oregon, at north 1-4 lot 8, blk 19. Medford 150 00 b>the interest of every iueo.l>er poor people already, and it is to be hoped prices which have been paid for fresh public auction to the highest bidder for cash, A Rare Inducement- of the household. Saturday, October 27, 1894, aocordinirto the provisions of said decree, that the newcomers have enough means prunes have ranged from *20 per ton in the above-described property. The San Francisco Examiner will give Total 1785 00 Napa and Sonoma counties to *30 in Santa 8. PATTER8ON, at 2 o ’ clock P M at th. front door of the with which to resume bread-winning in a away at its next annual drawing 9000 pre­ MOKN1NG CAI.L Sheriff of Jackson Co- O-, Court House, in Jacksonville. Oregon sell at Clara valley. These prices are considered comfortable, business-like manner. How’s This ! B r A . 8. Barnes, Deputy. publicauction to the highest bidder for cash <8 xvbn iMTirau . w « kkj miums, aggregating in value *145,000. an the right, title ana interest of the a “v7-’ Dated September 22.. 1894. equivalent to 3'4 to 4% emits per pound Is a live inr-troi'n'it in We offer One Hundred Dollars reward f Each subscriber also receives a fine picture named defendants in and to the above-de- T he O regonian has gained a reputation for cured prunes. scribed propen y. daily. It is the MOST RELIA­ any cue of Catarrh that cannot be cured by worth in the market more than the price of for the editorals it publishes with such r i u8 P ATTERPON, Executrix’s Notice. BLE, and is recognizeit a« Hall’s Catarrh Cure. t , ,erl** °f Jackson County, Orraon the paper. These are splendid induce­ Who i* the Wiaeat Man? “copious effusion,” which in a consider­ Dated September 20, 1894. being the LEADING NEWS­ F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0. A wise man Is one wbo always aots wisely. ments, because the Examiner is the best Ln the matter ot the esl ate of C. W. Taylor, able degree is merited; yet some of them PAPER of the Paeifie Coast. We, the undersigned bave known F J rewspaper on the coast and is well worth What wiser thing can a wise man do than to deceased. Either of the ab-ve rapers we are coarse, abusive and not based on facts. purchase a Hercules Ga* Engine tor his Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him otice is heheby given that the Assessor’s Notice to Tax will send postviiri as a l«re- undersiime«! has be«tn appointed by the For instance, here is a sentence from one ranch, printing office or machine shop? perfectly honorable in all business tran­ rlonethe *1.50 a year that it costs. If county court ot Jacks* m county, Oregon, Send for catalogue. P almer A B et T ype Payers. uiii hl Oh receipt uf tire follow, you subscribe now you can get the T imes sitting I d probate, executrix of the estate of them which can hardly please even F ovndbt , Front A Alder streets, Portland, sactions aDd financially able to carry out ing subscription prices for the of C. W. Taylor, deceased. and Weekly Examiner one year each for any obligations made by their firm. those who relish a vigorous style and have Oregon._______ ______ All persona indebted to said /»state are re­ combination: quested to settle the name immediately, and West A Truax, wholesale druggists, Tole­ only *3.50. This clubbing rate entitles otice is equalisation hereby given that tur no use for the average mugwump: “The board of for Jackin gn tached, within six monttas from the first druggists, Toledo, O. arrangements with all the leading news ­ publication of this notice. iSDTHi PiP-: ', P2.I H.18, affairs of the United States probably prays Monday, Oct. 1, 1894, Dated Sept. 17,1894. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally Selling Out MARY A. TAYLOR, that the Americen people have forgotten papers and periodicals in the Union, and actiug directly upon the blood and mucous for the purpose of pub <1, examining the ». Executrix of the eshtU of v. W. Taylor, segment roll and oorr< LOO In order to close the business of the late a ali en-,?* that impudent message the British minis­ is prepared to furnish any of them at surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent deceased. Sfónpr»1O8^Ut, 1.S E. Jacobs I am offering the entire stock ot greatly reduced rates. The patrons of the ter induced him to send to Japan at the free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Bold by all goods contained in the store on California outset of the war in Asia.” If there is any­ T imes are invited to take advantage of druggists. ELECTRIC ULMIC ' street for sale at cost. I will also sell my All partie« lutereste RoJci O'liricLt, no if-i , no re.'H‘iy. A«i i Ul take notlee and thing cute, logical or polished in this ex­ his fact, free of charge household goods and dwelling on Oregon govern themselves ace. ’ •igly. to City, ViUBKe or (>. » tr--. ,n J Land For Sale. home, b hop, »tore tind i ih