The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, September 27, 1894, Image 3

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    HERE AND THERE.
Reames, White & Co. received a large
PERSONA»* MENTION.
shipment of bacon, hams, shoulders and
Base-ball supplies of all kinds at the 8. F.
Mining deeds at the T imes Printing lard from Douglas county recently,
Mrs. R. E. Duw has returned to San
Variety Store.
House.
which
they
will
sell
cheaper
than
ever
for
Francisco.
THURSDAY.. . SEPTEMBER 27, 1894.
The grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, will
Circuit court will be in session again cash only.
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W. W. Willits of PtchpMt was intown
meet in Portland Oct. 9,10 and 11.
next Monday.
yesterday.
Edith Priest pleasantly entertained a
Legal blanks of all kinds at f be T imes
HOW TO GET GOOD READING MAT­
B. F. Myer of Ashland and his son Ed.
The S. P. pay car passed over the road number of her little friends at the resi­
Printing House.
TER CHEAP.
a few days since.
dence of O. Harbaugh last Saturday, are In town.
Patrick Whalen, an old veteran, died at
E. Bryant ot Gold Hill precinct made ns a
which was the eleventh annivers ry of her
John
Crump
of
Sterlingville
has
returned
Wt have made arrangements whereby
the Oregon Soldier’s Home on the 24th,
call
yesterday.
birthday.
aged 55 years.
subscribers to the S emi -W eekly T imes from his trip to Salem.
Ernest Carter of Ashland, the rustier, was
The board of equalization will meet at
can get the lowest rates on all standard
A county teachers’ institute is being
All kinds of fishing tackle at the 8. F.
was with us yesterday.
the office of the county clerk in Jackson­
Variety Btore. First-class and cheap.
publications.
The following is a fair held a« Lakeview this week.
Mrs. Fred. Fradenburgh of Ashland is vis- 1
ville next week, to correct any errors, etc.,
sample:
Uncle George Durand of Yreka has been
Fishing tackle of all kinds at the S. F.
ittng relatives in Douglas county.
w
hich
may
have
been
made
by
the
county
T he T imes and Farm and Fireside,
looking a'ter hi« stock interests at Sliver
Variety store—the best, latest and cheap­
B
F.
Stevenson
and
wife
of
Medford
pre
­
assessor.
including 50 Handsome Views of
lake, Lake county.
est.
cinct made us a call yesterday.
the World’s Fair
...
I » 50
The
Yreka
fair,
which
opens
next
Mon
­
Old papers, m quantities to suit, for sale
Tut T imes and S. F. Examiner . ■
Read J. Nunan's new advertisement on
H.von der Rellen of Antelope is in town
5 50
4«
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at the T imes office. 50 cents a hundred.
day,
promises
well.
Geo.
L.
Davis
of
00
“
Call
..........
. 3
accompanied by Mr. Bieberstedt.
the first page of the S emi -W eekly T imes .
4$
»4
2 50
Medford will ship “Oregon Chief" thither,
Tbe bop crop In New York is reported to
Cin. Enquirer. . .
• 4
Hon. Ben. Haymond and Jacob eathitn-
4*
Send
for
the
T
imes
and
the
San
Iran-
00
New York World.
be
much damaged by mold, but the aggre­
3
and
S.
Bailey
of
Roseburg
will
also
be
44
4«
mer of Rock Point precinct are I d fnwn.
CALL AINii INSPECT OU It fcTOCn
Oregonian
.. 3 50 cisco t'la miner. Only I3.50 a year.
gate yield will still be larger than to r several
there with Winchester.
44
44
00
N. Y. Time»
.
L. A. Nell, one of the promine, t farmers years.
Indian summer is here. The weather
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44
Jas. Kent of Antelope, for whose arrest of the upper valley, was here yesterday.
S. F. Chronicle.. . 3 50
If you wish printing oi any kind done,
could not be nicer for this time ot the
vVe Carry a Kull Line of Groceries which are
Payment must be made in advance.
L. C. Bolle swore out a warrant a short
E. D. Driggs of Ashland wa« at the coun­ don’t forget that you can get just what you
year.
time
since,
came
to
town
yesterday
and
Coming in Fresh Every Week.
ty-seat
Tuesday,
on
protessiona
business
All other newspapers, magazines, etc.,
want at the T imes Printing House, where
Everything in the line of dentistry skill­ pleaded guilty. Justice Dunlap therefore
furnished a rates greatly reduced from
J. M. Childers ot Sam’s valley was in town oity prices prevail.
fully executed by Dr. Odgers at reasonable fined him fs and costs.
on Tuesday.accotr panted by bis sc 1 George.
publishers’ regular prices.
It is reported that 275 students are now
rates.
•
A. A. Allen, the special agent of the
Antone Rose, who has bem spending In attendance at the University of Oregon,
The county clerk has granted license to Singer S. M. Co., and Minnie Waiters of several weeks on Williams crock, returned the largest number ever enrolled at one time
New Appointment h .
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
marry to A. L. Creed and Miss Iaa Mat­ Lakeview were married on the 18th inst. on Tuesday.
in the history of the institution.
The M. E. conference,which was in ses-
ney.
Miss Jennie Jackson c t Grant’s Pass is
by Will. Boyd, J. P. They have our con­
At Sacramento, during the last day of the
sion at Eugene last week, made the fol-
paying
Jacksonville
a
vls.t
and
is
the
gvest
California
state fair, Ottinger won the trot­
gratulations
and
best
wishes.
See
»he
T
imes
’
report
of
the
San
Fran
­
dis-
lowing assignments for Grant's Pass
of Mrs. G. R. Neil.
Notice to Traveling Public.
To the Public.
ting race In three straight heats, Klamath
trict for the ensuing year: Presiding elder, cisco m-rkets. It is published once every
The government authorities have set
and Altao being second and third. Tbe best
Tbe strlk6 1» off. and harmony prevails.
Judge
Wilshire,
register
of
tbe
Lakeview
After
Sept.
20th barley will be rolled,
week.
September 30th as the date when the gov­
Thos. L. Jones; Althouse, C. H. Lea;
Tell all your people—and don’t you lorget graham Hour and corn meal manufactured
land office, Is visiting Grant’s Pass and the time was 2:13.
Ashland, S. E. Meninger; Canyonville.
Buy no grub or stump puller unless the ernment printing office would cease print­ Willamette valley.
The losses by the Portland Are last Sun­ It—that the Northern Pacific R. R. is now at the Medford Nursery on the last three
R. T. Baldwin; Central Point, G. W. Ken­ name W. Smith & Co., Mystic, Iowa, is ing envelopes. This is an abuse which
N. Hosmer ot Foote creek spent Monday day foot up to $699,000; insurance, $317,000. open and running through iraius on sched­ days of each week.
should have been abolished long ago.
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nedy; Creswell, Edward Gittins: Drain, cast tnereon.
nigkt in Jacksonville, accompanied by his Three lives were lost: Chas. Anderson, Ed­ ule time between Portlaud and St. Paul,
J. L. Stratford; Gardiner, R. C. Black-
It is reported that E. D. Briggs of Ash­ daughter, Mrs. Boling.
The October term of the county com­
ward Murray and Frank Brown, employes without change of cars. No delays or trans­
NEW THIS WEEK.
fers. This is tbe only line running uphols­
well; Grant’s Pass, D. G. Stephens; Jack missioners’ and probate courts will beheld land will have Editor Kaiser of the Valley
in
the elevator.
Joel Stover of Gold H1U precinct mad9 the
tered
tourist sleepers, which are as comfort­
sonville, W. B Moon; Klamath Indian next week.
Record arrested on a charge of'criminally T imes a pleasant call on Tuesday. He is I d
James. W. Ball has filed bis official bond
able and more convenient to the ptisseDger
Mission, supplied by Thomas Starns:
Administrator’s Notice.
and wili shortly assume the duties of cus­
Shakes, posts and shingles can be ob- libeling him in the article which he pub­ charge of the Parker farm.
tnan tbe palace cars of any other line tnat
Klamath Falls, to be supplied; Lakeview,
toms
officer
at
Yaquina
bay.
He
is
a
live
lished
last
week
concerning
the
Husen-in
John Reuter left for Portland yesterday to
tained in quantities to suit at the T imes
cost you three times the amount of money. Inthe mattorofthe estate ot James Henrr
supplied by Richard Fish; Lorane, J. M office.
Neat hammer, deceased
case.
take a oourse in the medical department or Democra t and will fill tbe position efficient­ The N. P. also runs free Colonist sleepers
otice is hereby given that the
ly
and
acceptably.
Sweeny; Lowell, suppiieJ by W. A. Kemp;
the University of Oregon.
nd the most luxurious Pullman Palace
undersigned
has been appointed bv the
R
W.
Scott
and
Paul
Zigler.
who
ar
­
A large quantity of wheat has been
county court of Jackson county, Oregon sit-
Mrs. Elizabeth Skinnar, widow of the late sleepers. If you are going east, take this
Marshfield, G. W yuimby; Medford, E.
Hon. R. G. Smith, ane of the leading at­
rived from Roseburg last week, have fitted
ting in probate, administrator of the estate of
shipped
to
San
Francisco
from
Portiand
Judge A. A. Skinner, died at Eugene, aged
S. Craven; Merlin, supplied by M. W.
reliable route, as rates are as low as by Jas. Henry Neathammer, deceased.
up a cabin in Jackson creek district in torneys of Grant’s Pass, wia in Jacksonville 82 years. She was a pioneer of 1847, coming safe,
lately.
All persons Indebted to said estate are re­
any other line and you need not go to the
Hampton; Oakland, J. C. Bolster; Phce-
Tuesday
on
professional
b
’
siness.
to settle the same immediately and
royal style and will prospect the placer
In tbe same train with ex-Governor Moody expense of a life or accident insurance pol­ quested
Notes, receipts, due-bills drafts- etc., in
those
claims against the estate’ will
nix, supplied by C. P. Good; Roseburg,
icy. For tickets or information apply to A. present having
J. N. Mansfield of Willov Springs precinct and Hon. 8. R. Thurston.
mines worked by the late L. H. Zigler in
them tomcat my place of business in
D.
Charlton,
Asst.
Gen.
Pass.
A
Tkt.
Agt.,
N. S. Buckner. J.H. Skidmore has been book form, handy and first-class, at the
R
‘
xk
Koi
nt,
Jackson
county, Oregon with
and W. M. Holmes of Central Point were
years gone by.
The Farm and Fireside and 55 elegant Portland, or 8. F. Cass, First National Bank, the proper vouchers, within six months from
located at Cleone; E. L. Thompson at T imes office.
among our visitors during the week.
Grant
’
s
Pass,
Oregon
the
first
publication
of
this
notice
views of the World’s Fair, together with the
H. D. Kubli went to the Dead Indian
Dated Sept. 27, 1894.
McMinnville; T. F. Royal at Brooks; J. S.
A huge bunch of fine prunes from Chris,
Miss Jennie Reames, who has been paying S emi -W ekkly T imes , for the small sum of
BENJ. HAYMOND.
country this week, to inspect the engine
Smith at Independence; S. A. Stair at Ulrich’s orchard is being exhibited at the
Administrator of theesta’e of Jas Henry
ARRIVALS IN JACKSONVILLE.
J. Rapp aDd family of Wagner creek a vis t, $2.50. Now Is tbe time to take advantage
Neat hammer, deceased.
and
boiler
in
the
Messenger
mill,
which
he
returned home on Monday evening.
Dallas; J. W. Miller at Clackamas; H. P. S. F. Variety Store.
ot this great inducement.
W. M. CoLvro, Attorney.
CHAPPKLl. HOUSE.
may purchase for use at tbe quartz ledge
Webb at Hillsboro; C. Alderson at Gres­
Mrs. J. W. Merritt of Central Point and
E. Graubner, who has been a resident of
H
Klippel,
City
Gen.
Jas.
A.
Varney,
well
known
in
G.
A.
H
Daniels,
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ham. Presiding Elder Jones’ report indicat­ Sterlingville precinct for so many years, in Gall’s creek district he is interested in. Mrs. J. A. Whiteside ot Medford were pas­ R. circles, and of late years a prominent B Goldsmith, 8 F
8 Bucker, Ashland
M. M. Galt accompanied him.
sengers on this morning’s train to Jackson­ horticulturist, died at his home in Cheno­ Bennett Bros, String MrsSwacker, Fts Crk Administravor’s Sale of Beal
ed very faithful work. The average salary has removed to Jacksonville.
Mrs
Hendricks, Asbd
Mrs
Snider,
Ashland
Property.
of the pastots In this district was not much
The sun has passed the three-quarter ville.
weth Park, Douglas oounty, recently, from H L Benson, Gts Pas N Hosmer. Fts Creek
The
S
emi
-W
eekly
T
imes
and
the
S.
F.
*<
more than $2uo. five pastors receiving less
Bessie Boling, “
post in its track, and the day and night on
Ted Barclay, th« Talent merchant, who the effects of the stroke ot paralysis be re­ Root Smith,
In rhe County Court of the State of Oregon,
a
than $100. The Woman’s Home Mission­ Examiner can be obtained for |3.50 by ap­
Ray Boling,
“
J F Kelly.
for the County of Jackson, sitting for the
Saturday were equal. The equinoctial was sick for sometime last spring. Is now ceived a few weeks since.
»»
Geo Barron, Ashland
transaction of probate business.
ary Society has given much valuable as­ plying at this office.
J G Abbott,
confined
to
his
bed
with
a
severe
attack
of
In
the matter of the «state of Lewis Rees,
gale
may
be
looked
for
at
any
time.
Peo
­
A stranger, aged about 35 years and with
sistance, and without it many would have
united STATES HOTEL.
deceased.
typhoid
fever.
W. Herriott of Evans creek had one of ple who have work on hand which is lia­
■ uffered worse. There were 19 revivals
$16 In his pocket, was found dead near B Vincent, Med
G W Coulter, City
otice is hereby given that the
D R Oliver, Calif
during the year, resulting in more than his thumbs badly hurt a few days since by ble to be interrupted by rainy weather are
undersigned,** administrator of the estate
Miss Allie Hanley has become a resldez t Galesville, Douglas county, last week, with J Brown, Stmboat
of Lewis Rees, deceased, by virtue of an
Chas Lambert, Gid Hl
E D Briggs, Ashld
500 accessions to the church.
a heavy piece of iron falling on it.
pushing operations as vigorously as possi­ ct Jacksonville and Is “baching” at the De- his throat cut. He could not be identified J 8 Gill, Portland
E Johnson. Applegate order and license of the above-entitled court
tn the above-eutit'.ed matter, dated Aug. «.
Koboam reeldenoe with Miss Agnes Deriln by anything on his person by the coroner’s Jno Crump, Sterling
1894, will from and after
Judge Hanna this week freed three ble.
Walked into Jail.
as ber partner.
jury, who returned a verdict of suicide. Ill
TAYLOR HOUSE.
couples from the chains of matrimony
J.
C.
Mitchell,
who
buys
cattle
for
the
Saturday, Sept. 8, 1894,
Oregon City, Sept. 24.—Sheriff Maddock
Mrs Col. Stone of Yreka is paying Jose­ health Is supposed to have been the cause of B C Irwin, Ptland
J A Jeffrey, Herling
which seemed to be galling them.
San Francisco market, has purchased two
Rena Ryburn, Wodvl C W Colton, Fortland proceed to Bell at private sale according to
made a rather novel arrest this afternoon.
phine oounty a visit, and will remain at the rash act.
F Carter,
“
AM Kerr.
The London market is much depressed, hundred head from Fred. Barneburg and Grant’s Pass during the winter for the beue-
law in such cases made and provided, the fol­
Harold Pilkington, a young Portland law­ B
As he went to give the prisoners their din­
Mrs Randall, ”
SC Kemmal.
lowing described real property belonging t«
A.
F.
Hunt
in
Dead
Indian
at
nearly
a
and,
if
this
state
of
affairs
continues,
there
yer,
has
been
found
guilty
of
embezzlement.
fit
of
her
health
W Jacobs A wf, Ashld V Cook A wf. Sterling said estate, to-wit:
ner, a strange man asked tbe privi­
Lot 2, (being fractional NW^of 8WM), NKU
R
W
Scott,
Rosebrg
Dollie
Ankeny,
’
’
cent per pound less than he paid last year.
Chief Hunt of Portland will soon be re­
W. E. Jacobs, the Ashland miller, was in
lege of looking through the jail. The will be very few hops shipped there.
of 8WJ4, lot 3, (being fractional 8W of 8W1-4).
Paul Zigler. “
Crlt Tolman, Ashlnd
8ec
33, Twp 34 8, B 1 W, containing 124.10
He
only
purchased
600
in
Klamath
coun
­
moved
by
the
police
commissioners,
who
Jacksonville a few days since. He says that
Several horses from the southern part of
sheriff was assured that he was all right,
acres.
ty,
although
he
was
offered
several
thous
­
are
manipulated
by
Joe
Simon,
although
he
will
probably
sell
bi»
property
soon
and
be
NEI-4'ol
NWI-4, lotg 2. 3 and 4. and NR.-4 of
this
state
are
expected
to
participate
in
and permitted the young man to enter
Look Out for Mineral Landa.
Is a model officer and a decent Republican
SE|-4 of N" I-4 »“<1 SKI-« of 8W1-4. Sec
and.
move to California.
with him. After they were inside Mr. the races at Yreka, Calif., next week.
4,
Twp
35
8,
K I W, containing 277.82 acre«.
The Roseburg Review publishes a notice
Lota 1, 2 and 3, sec 5, Tp 35 8,r 1 w,containing
Geo. Ross ot Portland, who was for many besides. John W. Minto will probably suc­
Maddock noticed the visitor exactly an­
Wm. Herriott's new mill is in position
J. S. Herrin of Ashland was with us a
4<
.24
acres.
that the O. & C. R. R. Co. will make final
ceed him.
D L C No. 41, Sec 14, Twp 35 8, R 1 west,
swered the description of a young man on the site of the old one in Pleasant creek few days since. He was formerly a Dem­ years one of tbe pAmt- *»t horsemen of
At the meeting of the District Agricul­ proof on certain tracts of land in the Rose­ lees 4o acres sold to David Moeler. being a
southern Oregon
~^atifcrn‘a,
Strip
20 rois north and south by 320 rods east
•aorai at Jaclwyville for forqyv. “What precinct, and will be at work this week. ocrat of the old school, but is a wool­
tural Society held at Roseburg on Saturday, burg district, some of which are in Jack- and west
is paying us a visit.
'ull width of south end, containing
‘^JJPflBnerasked the sheriffs “Stow-
raiser now ; and, having coaxed himself
280.28 acres.
son
county.
The
limit
of
time
in
which
to
it
was
ascertained
that
there
was
money
Remember that Dr. Odgers, the dentist,
Rev. W. B. Moore ret w from Eugene
SW34
of
SEP! of section 31, twp 35 s, r 1 e.
JW” was the response. “Loren Stowell?”
to believe that free wool is against his
will be in Jacksonville during the second
to-moi row. The T imcs il^ed to learn that eneugh to pay 85 cents on the dollar on all dispute the claim of the company to the containing 4<> acres.
of SWl-i. bc-c 21, Twp 34 8,R 1 E, in
“Yes.” “Did you come from Jackson weekin October. Satisfaction is guaran­ personal welfare, he advocates the Repub­ he has been stationed at ^ksoavllle for premiums, expenses and purses contracted land is sixty davs. The total number of •
Jackson County. Oregon, containing 40 acre«,
county?” “Yes.” “Then you will pleasa teed.
lican tariff doctrine, which means that the another year, tor he has given excellent at the late fair, and It was eo ordered. One acres in the tract is 12,475.62, much of containing In all 7H8.94 acres.
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Terms of sale: C'aal. in hand.
hundred cents oa the dollar was paid at the which lies in mineral districts, so that the
consider this your abiding-place for the
few should be protected against the inter­ satisfaction.
Dated August s, peg
’ohn Pelting of Eagle Point brought a
fair for the distriot comprising Jackson and company may find several contests on its .. . ,
ests of the many.
GEO. R. NEIL,
present, aa the sheriff ot Jackson ccunty
Miss Emma Judge has returned to Ash- Josephine counties.
hands. Most of the land in this county is Administrator of the estate of Lewis Rees.
load of the Butte Creek F. M. Co.’s supe­
<1 eceased.
wants you,” said Sheriff Maddock, and be
Irving
W.
Larrimore,
physical
director
land
from
her
visit
at
this
place,
and
will
in
townships
40,
r
3
and
4
west.
The
de
­
rior flour to Jacksonville one day this
Judge Nesmith ot Polk county, one day
turned the key on the new prisoner, who
scription of the land is posted in Jackson­
of Y. M. C. A., Des Moines, Iowa, says leave for Chico, Calif., next Monday, to re­
week.
last week, while the state fair was In pro- ville at the postoffice and court-house, and
)V’O
looked very silly at being entrapped so
he can conscientiously recommend Cham­ sume her position in the Postal Telegraph grees, had the gray geldlDg Vulcan, who
may also be found at the T imes office by
The Jacksonville lawn tennis club will
easily. He declared he had committed
berlain’s Pain Balm to athletes, gymnasts, Co.’s office.
won the hurdle race, brought before the anyone wishing to examine it.
no crime
Only yesterday Sheriff Mad­ entertain their Medford friends of the ball bicyclists, foot-ball players and the profes­
grand stand and announeed that the record
CENTRAL POINT POINTERS.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
dock scoured the city for Stowell, al the and raquei at the Red Men’s hall this sion in general for bruises, sprai ns and
made by the horse, 2:06 1-4, broke tbe
Luudon Women's latest fad.
request of the Jackson county sheriff, b'ut evening.
dislocations; also for soreness and stiffness
CONDUCTED BY THE
It is rumored that parties from Jack­ world’s record for a one and one-eighth-
English women of t- o “swart set”
Ben. Haymond has been appointed ad­ of the muscles. When applied before the
no trace was found of him until he turned
sonville will open a general merchandise mlle hurdle race, and stated further be was seldom if ever either we:ir or carry flow­
Oregon bred and raised. Tba crowd present ers to the opera. It is considered “bad
ministrator of tbe estate of the late J.H. parts become swollen it will effect a cure
SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES :
up al the jail.
in one-half the time usually required. store at this place in the near future.
cheered roundly at this announcement.
N'ealhammer and elsewhere gives notice to For sale by all druggists.
form.” But women — even English
Mrs E. Cardwell will leave lor Cali­
Prisoner Brought Back-
A. M. Bailey, a well-known citizen of Eu­ women—are contradictory. The latest
that effect.
TUDIES WILL HERESUMKO loi HOARD,
Don’t forget that me finest and cheapest fornia in a few days, to v’sit one of her gene, Oregon, says his wife has for years fashionable freak ainoug women who
Sheriff Patterson returned from Oregon
era and Day Pupils in Sept« mia 1 ù.lsM.
The north-bound train was over an hour
line
of
all kind of shoes, clo'hing, hats, daughters, who resides at Chico.
been
troubled
with
chronic
diarrhoea,
and
are
blessed
with
pretty
hands
is
to
wear
city yesterday, having in charge Loren late yesterday morning on account of a
Tbe courts of study In this institution I»
B. F. Peart of Central Point was at used many remedies with little reliet until an immense ring like a Roman Catholic thorough, embracing all the branches be.oug-
Stowell of Eagle Point precinct, who is severe raid and wind storm in the Cow groceries, provisions anc general goods
Ing to a tirst-class education.
Languages
are being sold by Reames, White & Co. Jacksonville one day this week to get doors she tried Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and bishop’s on the first finger of the right drawing
and vocal lessons in class being
charged by Geo. Brown with five instances J creek canyon.
Diarrhoea
Remedy,
which
cured
her
sound
I
hand.
It
used
to
be
considered
the
Included intlie English course, form no extra
This fall their stock is larger than ever be­ and windows for his new residence at this
of forgery. Stowell admitted that ne signed
and well, Give It a trial and you will be height of vulgarity to place a ring on charge.
A fine line of tablets, pencils, slates and fore and is offered cheap for cash or pro­
Young ladles w shine to follow the higher
place.
his grandmother’s name to a check for other school supplies has just been re­
surprised at the prompt reliet It affords, the index finger, but now this decora­ art course or musical course are afforded
duce only. Bring in your wheat, oats,
The mill at this place and Eagle Point 25 and 50 cent bottles tor sale by all drug- tion is the “dernier cri. ” The ring must special facilities In each.
«13, without authority, but denied the oth­ ceived at the S. F. Variety Store and are
The usual modification'a made when more
bacon, flour and eggs and patronize them,
gists.
be a superb one and mast, not partake of thanoneoftheaaine family attend the Acad­
are exchanging wheat for flour in farm­
er charges. He is barely 18 years of age sold very low.
•
as they are here to stay. New goods re­
emy
at the same time.
Klamath Falls Express: “bounty Clerk the slender and graceful daintiness of
ers' sacks, all reports to the contrary not­
and was preparing to go to Montana,when
There will also be attached to the Academy
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Leavitt Is going to test tbe a
law en­ the “marquise” circle. It must be sol­ a day school for boys tn a separate building
Enough rain has fallen to lay the dust ceived every week.
withstanding.
4
his curiosity to sc«. the interior of the Ore­
Jacksonville ie conceded to be the most
acted by the last legislature, sl - the result id, big and respectably ecclesiastical in
t
John G. Mauger, editor of the Sunbeam,
and clear the atmosphere of smoke. Con­
gon city jail brought him into the sheriff s
J.
F.
Armstrong
will soon move from will be ot interest to every county in the I its appearance. The feminine inind, al­ healthy place in Southern Or< gon and easy of
of access. Rogue River Valley Ka lway Co.'s
siderably more is necessary to start the Seligman, Mo., who named Grover Cleve­
clutches
Stowell was brought before
run within a block of the Convent.
land for the presidency in Nov., 1882, this valley, having traded his 160-acre state. He collected $57.75 for fees during ways desirous of presenting contrasted trains
For furt her part teulara address I be
Judge Neil yesterday and waived exami­ plow, however.
farm in this precinct to T. B. Dillson for July and August and deolined to pay the effects to poor humanity, sees the deli­
SUPERIORESS.
while
he
was
Mayor
of
Buffalo,N.
Y.,is
en
­
The Roseburg Review says that Mrs. E.
Jacksonville, Ur.
nation. He was placed under bonds to
same over to the treasurer, claiming be was cately sarcastic anomaly of a little,
240 acres of land near Bourbon, Mo.
thusiastic
in
his
praise
of
Chamberlain
’
s
entitle J to tbe fees, whereupon tbe court re­ white, frivolous looking hand wearing
appear before the next grand jury, in de- Autenrieth will build a two-story addition
For the benefit of the Central Point M.
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He
fused to allow him bis salary. The matter a big, aggressively solid sort of ring.— Money saved ie money made ! ! !
fault of which he will languish in the on the property she recently purchased
E. church there wili be given on Thurs­
says
“
I
have
used
it
for
the
past
5
years
and
New York Press.
will be carried to tbe supreme court.”
from Mrs, Howard.
county jail until December.
day evening, Oct. 4, 1894, an entertain­
Miss Hattie Eaton, who has been teach­ consider it the best preparation of the kind
Promoted by a Woman.
ment and supper. Admission to V «cr­
Beat the Record.
ing the South Butte school to the full satis­ in the market. It is as staple as sugar
A Match Race.
Miss
Lucy
Smith, who in 1892 was
tainment
10
cents
and
supper
15
een
ts.
and coffee in this section. It is an article
Monroe Salisbury’s little mare Alix superintendent of public schools in Ra-
There is considerable talk of a match faction of the patrons, finished a three-
Children under 12 years,15 ce nts.
of
merit
and
should
be
used
in
every
house
­
broke the trotting r-'-ord at Galesburg, Ill., one county, Tenn., is credited with first
race between the trotters Oakland and J. months term last week.
hold. For sale bv all druggists.
MKRUHANT T ai LOLC
on the 19th lost., which has been held by suggesting the idea of the American
S. S. Aiken and A. H. Boothby of
L. Smith Bailey is backing the former,
Results of a Lynching.
Temperanoe
university
at
Harriman.
In
Will make you a Fine Suit of Clothes In
Nancy Hanks for two years. The fastest
and so confident is he that this morning Flounce Rock precinct each brought a load
the Latest Sty.et.
Al. Heminger, foreman of the Lakeview
her report to the county court for Janu­
CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS.
time
of
the
horses
which
have
held
the
he placed I500 in '.he First National bank of sugar-pine lumber of fine quality to
ary, 1892, Bhe stated that this part of
Water Co., who was on duty as deputy
FROM «22.00 UP.
trotting record since Lady Suffolk reduced Tennessee ought to have a first class in­
as a wager that Oakland can beat J. L. Chris. Ulrich this week.
The following business has been trans­ marshal at the time when Thompson was
He gives the backers of J. L. three days
stitution for the higher education ot
Eighteen cases of ladies’, gents’, misses’ acted in this court since the last report ot lynched, has had his mind unbalanced by it below 2:30, was
rw Give niin a «-all before laiving your suit«
Alix, Galesburg, Ill., Sept.. 19, 1894
2:03?4 young people, and that Harriman was ordered elsewhere. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
in which to rut up their money, the race and children’s shoes opened at Reames, the S emi -W eekly T imes :
the experiences of that night. The shock Nancy Hanks, Independence, Sept. 28.
the place for it This led to talk, con­
so take place at Central Point inside of White & Co ’s, prices on which are the
1893
2 *04
Officers present—Hon. H. K. Hanna, of suddenly having four cocked revolvers
8unol, Stockton, Caí. Oct.’ 20, 1891 ’ 2:08^ sideration and effort, with the result
30 days. Should the match be made the lowest ever known for rash or produce.
judge; H. L. Benson, district attorney ; thrust into his face by masked men at mid­ Maud 8., Cleveland, July 39, 1885
. 2:08=
a:38? 4 that Harriman has a university which Front Street, Medford, Oregon.
race will no doubt be a good one, and
'1
Wells, Fargo & Co. have revoked the N. A. Jacobs, clerk ; Sylvester Patterson, night, and the contemplation of the horri­ Jay Eye See. Providence, Aug 1, 1884 ~ 2:10
ranks well with other colleges in the
Bt Julian, Hartford. Aug. 27, 1880
would attract a large crowd—[Roseburg order requiring their messengers to run sheriff.
2:11W
ble tragedy enacted, was too much for Rarus, Buffalo Aug. 3,1878 .
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2:13 z ‘4 state, and with a prospect that is full of
Plaindealer.
J. Nunan vs. Caroline Cardwell ; fore­ him. He imagines both the lynchers and Goldsmith Maid, Boston, Sept. 2, 1874 2:14
from Portland to San Francisco without
hope. It recently had its first com­
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Occident, Sacramento, Sept? 17, 1873 .2:L6’4 mencement and gradus^i a class of 10,
closure. Decree for (1657.12 and costs.
rest, and they stop at Ashland as usual.
the citizens are after him. Last week he r_zt;z,
A Professional Visit.
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—-j
Dexter, Buffalo, Aug. 14, 1867 ..........
...
2 :Í7}4
equally divided in numb” as to sex.
Alice Paul vs. E. J. Paul ; divorce. De­ fled into the country, but was found by Flora Temple, Kalamazoo, Oct. 15,
WITHOUT COST.
Murray Bros, are engaged in painting
Dr. Odgers, the well-known dentist,
1859
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cree
granted.
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.
2:19
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his friends and has been taken by them
Anne Frances Springsteed.
whose headquarters ate at Medford, will the several buildings constituting St.
We will send you by mail post-paid one
Maid,Centerville,N J.. June
M. M. Cooksey vs. R. V. and A. M. on a hunting trip to Crater lake, with the Highland
Miss Anus Frances Springsteed, the small evergreen tree adapted toyour climate,
15, 1853............................ . .
soon be at Hotel Taylor in Jacksonville, Mary's Academy, and they will soon pre­
............ 2:27
with
instructions tor planting and cartiur Tor
Beall
;
to
recover
money.
Judgment
for
Lady
Suffolk,
Hoboken,
N.J
,
Oct.
7,
author of “The Expert Waitress, ” is as it, together
hope that his hallucination will cisappear.
to remain a week—from October Sth to sent a handsomer appearance :han ever.
with our complete list or Nursery
1844.........................................
.2:28
•335».
stock. If you will out outthls advertisement,
practical
as
she
is
poetic.
She
is
a
dainty
the 14th. He is a first-class artisan, and
Mrs T. B. Cannon of Roseburg has
mark on it the name of this paper, and tell
Bessie C. Boling vs. H. R. Boling ; di­
lady, with her hair prematurely gray. how many and what kind of trees and plants
The Latest Styles.
the work he has done already in this sec­ some splendid strawberries in het yard,
Booklen’s Arsios Salve.
Blessed with serene temperament, Bhe is you would like to pnrehase, and when you
vorce. Decree granted.
A. Fetsch.the merchant tailor of Met ford
tion is a sufficient guarantee of the excel­ which are now in bearing.says the Review.
The best salve in the world for Cuts, Brul- naturally nunlike in habits of study and wish to ptanitbem.
Nellie
Hendricks
vs.
Ed.
We will quote you lower priceeon the stock
Hendricks ; has just received a full line of first-class es, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores,
lence o f that which he will do in the fu­ They are quite a novelty al this season.
devotion and yet is alive to the claims of you want than have ever been offered you.
divorce. Decree granted.
ture. His prices are reasonable.
Write at once.
fashionable goods, etc., and is better pre­ Tetters, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns society and well known in the Nine­
Mr. Esteb, who lately arrived from Polk
pared than ever to satiety the wants of hie and all Skin Eruptions, and positive cure teenth Century club. She is as nearly as EVERGREEN NURSERIES,
Almost
a
New
York
1
Daily.
Piano Tuning.
county, has located in Table Rock precinct,
customers.' Give him a call, for he will give tor Piles, 01 no pay required. It Is guaran­ possible akin to the Cheeryble brothers.
Evergreen, Door Co., Win.
That Democratic wonder, , The New wtlafactlon In every particular at the lowest teed.
M. O. Warner, the well-known piano and is accompanied by his family and two
She is guilty of doing delightful deeds
prices.
He
keeps
only
the
best
and
most
of which her right hand never informs
tuner, is now in the valley and will visit gentlemen whose names we did not learn. York Weekly World, has just changed its stylish patterns and guarantees a fit.
Ri nana Tabi lea cure liver trouble«
her left, but which are nevertheless re­
The T imes office is where you can get weekly into a twice-a-week ’paper, and
Medford and Jacksonville after he finishes
corded. She read a fine poem last month
his business at Ashland. His work is of the neatest printing done at city prices. you can now get the two papers a week
before the alumnae of the Female acad­
an excellent quality and his prices reason­ We have the best and most extensive stock for the same old price—$1.00 a year. Just
emy
of Albany. She has a talent for in­
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think
of
it
?
The
news
fresh
from
New
of job type and stationery south of Salem.
able.
Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report
vestigation; is herself an expert waitress
York
right
at
your
door
every
three
davs
—
M. Mickelson is lying very low at Henry
MACHIMST.
at the 1 ud of scienoe.
Sewing Machine Supplies.
Chapman’s place in Ashland precinct, 104 papers a year. The S emi -W eekly
Hnving
located
in Jacksonville, is prepared to
A lull assortment oi needles of every
Mr«. M« k*y*« Reception.
do work in his line erecting machinery, lilting
with a cancer, whi h has eaten away most T imes has made arrangements by which
up
engines
and
general overhauling and ra­
description, oil cans, attachments, oil and
At Mrs. Mackay’s big reception at
of his tongue and the inside of his mouth. we can furnish this paper and the twice-^a-
pairing ot plants saw-mill, quartz-mill«, etc.
wcek New York World all for only $3.00
her lovely Carlton House Terrace man­
everything pertaining to sewing machines
During the month of August the county a year. Here is the opportunity to get
can always be found a' the S. F. Variety
sion, London, recently it was universal­
ÄÄ Agents. I7Í
store in Jacksonville The best goods at officers turned over fees collected by them your local paper and the New York World
ly admitted that tae prettiest woman
a week. Kxcluñve territory. Th
every week at extraordinarily low
the lowest prices guaranteed.
Kapid Dtek Waster. Warte»alilà
present
was
an
American
—
Mrs.
Walter
to the treasury, as follows : Sheriff, twice
(Jithea for a family ia one minate
rates.
Waahee, ri dm » aud dries them
Winans.
She
was
dressed
very
simply
f50.09 ; recorder, $82.65 ; clerk. $177-55■
without wetting the bands. You
LOCAL NOTES.
Simes*
JACKSONVILLE CASH STORE. ÈM-
TeazledOwn Outings,
New Ginghams,
New Prints and Sateens
CRONEMILLER * LOVE,
N
N
S
FETSCH,
A. FETSCH,
AN EVERGREEN TREE I
C. F. LEWIS
Mechanical Engineer
Just Received-
i
LUMBER FOR SALE
S. T, Call, who has purchased some
A full line of school books and other
mining
property
in
Pleasant
creek
precinct
supplies; also table: 1. fine stationery, etc.,
All kinds of lumber kept in stock, ready
Apply to
at Dr. Robinson's City Drug Store. Jack­ of Carter Bros., was in town yesterday to fill orders at »10 per 1000
Mas. J. K abkwski , Jacksonville.
I for the purpose of consummating the sale.
sonville, Oregon.
in pearl white satin. Young Lady Cra­
ven also was a fair specimen of transat­
lantic transplantation. She also ware
white satin, trimmed with silver em­
broidery and a good many diamond».
-««Ma
■••■Ust«
I
pusti the button, the machine dwe
u.e r»st- Krirht, polished dirte»,
> fhe-rful wises. No scald«*
*\ L' g-r- uo»oiledLaud«oreloUiinf
N b.->A«u <ti-be»,Do mtn»«. Chea«
«»urat»i«-,»arrauied.Cireuiar»h^
W. P UARKIMIN A CO., car* a* «. catumbaw «A
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