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limes. LOCAL NOTES. Mining deeds at the T imes ’ House. THURSDAY Printing OCTOBER 4, 1894- Send for the T imes and the San Fran- ' cisco Examiner. Only $3.50 a vear. ALL SORTS. HOW TO GBT GOOD READING MAT TER CHEAP. Everything in the line of dentistry skill fully executed by Dr. Odgers at reasonable rates. • Buy no grub or stump puller unless tbe name W. Smith & Co., Mystic, Iowa, is We have made arrangement« whereby cast thereon. * subscriber« to the S emi -W eekly T imm The S. P. Co.’« painting crew have fin can get tbe lowest rate* on all standard ished painting several of the depots in tbe publications. The following is a fair valley. sample: Shakes, posts and shingles can be ob tained in quantities to suit at the T imes 50 office 50 Gen. Lew. Wallace, tbe famous author 00 50 and lecturer, will be at Ashland on Octo 00 ber 22d. 50 00 Notes, receipts, due-bills, drafts, etc., in 5« book form, handy and first-class, at tbe T imes office. All other newspapers, magazines, etc., Dr. J. F. Hendrix, the Populist sage, is furnished a rates greatly reduced from making arrangements to spend tne winter publishers’ regular prices. at Ashland. T he T imes and Farm and Fireside, including 50 Handsome Views of the World'« Fair a^- ♦ 2 T he ft mes and S. "K Examiner .. 3 tt • $ “ Call .......... 3 • * 2 Cin. Enquirer. .. «$ 44 New York World 3 44 44 Oregonian ........ 3 it 44 N. V. Times .... .. 3 ii 44 S. F. Chronicle.. 3 Payment must be made in advan- e. Fire At Grunt’s F am . Grants» Pass, Or., Oot. a.—Fire broke out last night at midnight in a row of wooden buildings fronting on Main street, south of Howards brick block and entirely consumed half a block of small buildings between there and Peterson’s drugstore. A defective hydrant prevented but one stream being turned on, but, with it, the firemen held the flames in check at the drug store, until they finally were able to control them. The burned buildings con tained Pale A Thorp's bakery, Cass & Mees’ lumber office, William’s butcher shop, McGregor’s restaurant and Jack son’s dental parlors, together with the household belongings of several families. Almost everything was saved by tbe ten ants, but the loss of the builnings and fix tures will reach about $4000. Had there been any wind whatever, nothing «ould have prevented much greater loss, as the burned district was surrounded by st-uct- ures filled witn expensive sleeks of goods. The origin of the fire is not known, but is supposed to have been incendiary, This is the second fire of any considerable ■ite *n the city within the year. The Loue Digit way man. Yreka, Calif., Oct. 2. —“Hait and al] hands up,” was the command of a :one highwayman this morning at to o’clock, as the old stage coach with its eight jas- sengers reached, the foot of the grade just tbe other side of the divide between Yreka and Foil Jones, en route this way. Tbe highwayman who appeared was armed with a wicked looking revolver, and with tbe genuine coolness which stamps the old- time knight of the road, demanded Wells, Fargo A Co.’s box and then told the driver to movu on. It is rumored the box con tained consideraBle treasure, and in some mysterious way the highwayman learned tie fact. Dan Cawley is.tbe oldest stage nrthern California, having stage that ever left Yreka, between jo aad 40-years ago, and this is the first stage robbery that e*er occurred on his route. There is great excitement over the affair, and small groups now line the streets discussing the wbys and where fores, and a posse of officers aie now on tbe road to Lie scene of she robbery. Foes of tbe Aphis. The Oregonian contains the following in regard to a shipment of lady birds which was received at tbe State Board of Horti culture recently. The first installment ot the so-called' lady bird,” so long expec- ed from the Stale Horticultural Society of California, arrived at the rooms of the Oregon board in good condition. They are not of the“ twice stabbed” variety, but a shipment ot these will be due in a day or two. These lady birds are the deadly foes of the aphis, which has of late been causing so much trouble to Oregon or- chardisti, and a number of fruitgrowers have been anxiously awaiting their arrival, they will be distributed, to be colonized in the orchards of people who will look alter them ar. J try and spread them over the country. When aphis begins to prey upon the trees, it will be a grim satisfac tion to the owners to see the lady birds coming to the front in swarms to prey upon the aphis and exterminate them. Every mother should know that croup can be prevented. The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness. This is followed by a peculiar cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given freely as soon as the child becomes hoarse or even after the cough has developed it will prevent the attack. 50-cent bottles for sate by all druggists. The hustling business man recognizes that advertising is one of the greatest me dium through which trade is drawn to him. We call the attention of the public patronizing this city to the announcements ot the business men in these pages. A man who wants your trade will accommo date you, where a man does not care, will not. Before January I, 1895, the school su perintendents of the state are to vote on the question of adopting new text books, but they are not likely to favor the change, and in fact many cf them were elected with the understanding that they were op posed to the change. Even should the vote be favorable to a change it could not take effect before the fall of 1895, “Many ot the citizens of Rainsville, Fishing tackle of all kinds at the S. F. Indiana, are never without a bottle of Variety store—the best, latest and cheap Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the est. I house,” says John Brown, the leading C, T. Payne, Sr., has leased his farm merchant of the place. This remedy has near Phienix to C. 11. Hughes and re- proven of so much value tor colds and moved to Ashland. croup in children that few mothers who The Dardenelles school commenced know its worth are willing Io be without Monday under favorable conditions with it. For sale by all druggists. Miss Ella Griffith as teacher. Don’t forget thai tne finest and cheapest A chrysanthemum show will be held at line of all kind of shoes, clothing, hats, Ashland sometime during this month, the groceries, provisions and general goods are being sold by Reames, White & Co. date will be announced later. The S emi -W eekly T imes and theS. F. This fall their stock is larger than ever be - Examiner can be obtained for $3.50 by ap fore and is offered cheap for cash or pro duce only. Bring in your wheat, oats, plying at this office. bacon, flour and eggs and patronize them, Hall Hoffman is engaged in repairing as they are here to stay. New goods re the tin-work on the portico of the court ceived every week. * house, which was in a leaky state. The Ashland Tidings says that it is an The Southern Oregon Presbytery met nounced that the duties ui baggagemen in Oakland on Tuesday. Quite a number and express messengers on Sou them Pa of ministers and delegates are in attend cific overland trains will be consolidated ance. and the former position abolished. Six Remember tbat Dr. Odgers, the dentist, baggage men between Ashland and San will be in Jacksonville during the second Francisco and five between here and Port week in October. Satisfaction is guaran land will be affected by the change. Most teed. * of them will probably be given places as Circuit and county commisioners’ court brakemen on the passenger trains, displac have been in session this week and con ing some of the newer men now serving siderable business of importance has been in that capacity. transacted, The furniture, fixtures and business of the Ashlaud Depot Hotel have been sold A fine line of tablets, pencils, slates and other school supplies has just been re by the proprietor, H. D. Parker, to J. A. ceived at the S. F. Variety Store and are Gross, who was for many years the land- lord of the railroad hotel at Albany. Mr. sold very low. • Gross, is well known and popular among The county clerk has issued license to railroad people and the traveling public, wed to Francis L. Caton and Miss Alice and comes to Rogue river valley tor busi N. Phipps, also to Geo. L. Clift aud Annie ness because his health is much better here Van Hidenberg. than in the Willamette valley. Mr. Parker R. G. Jeffrey, formerly of this section, leaves a record of managing the house as but now of Crescent city, Califs is a can a first-class hotel and eating-house and ot didate for surveyor of Del Norte county cordial and pleasant business relations on the Populist ticket. with the people of Ashland. He will go J. C. Barnard, who has just closed a to San Francisco to reside. succ essful term of school at Lemont, has been engaged to teach the Mour.d school CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. near Central Point. £. Phil. Butcher, formerly of this valley, had his leg badly hurt, while hauling log« near Canyonville lately, and will be laid up lor a few weeks in consequence. Eighteen cases of ladies’, gents’, misses’ and children’s shoes opened at Retimes, White & Co.’s, prices on which are the lowest ever known for cash or produce. The firm of Benn and Cox, produce and provision dealers of Ashland, made an assignment for the benefit of their creditois last week. E. D. Briggs is tbe assignee. The T imes office is where you can get the neatest printing done at city prices. W- have the best and most extensive stock of job type and stationery south of Salem. PERSONAL MENTION. Ja». Drum has returned from his trip to i California. 8am”. Mathis of Bolt was at the county- i seat Wednesday. J. W. Miller of Medford has been granted an Increase of pension. John Dyer weut to Portland on R. R. busi ness Wednesday evening. Miss Anna Wilson of Gall’s creek is attenl- ing school at Grant’B Pass. Mrs. Henry Brown ot Eigle Point was in Jacksonville not long since. Mies Bessie Wait is a student at thu state normal school at Monmouth. Miss Nellie Towne of Phoenix Is attending the state normal school at Monmouth. Base-ball supplies ot all kinds at the 8 F. Variety Store, John W. Minto has been chosen chief of police of Portland to succeed Charles H. Hunt. Legal blanks of all kicdi at the T imes Printing Home. —— New Goois Irrirag Weekly For tie Summer Trade. denly from heart dieease. The flood has left a depth of water of 26 feet at the wharf at The Dalles, where last year the ground was bare. All Irin»» of flshfng tackle at the 8. F. Variety Store. First-class and cheap. Mrs. Lease gets $1 0 apiece for all her Carl Narregan of Medfotd ia pursuing his public lectures. Those that she privately studies at tbe University ot Oregon at Eu delivers to Mr. Lease are free. gene. Old papers, tn quantities to suit, for sale P. H. Tynon now has charge of the over at the T imes office. 60 cents a hundred. land between Ashland and Roseburg as a J. E. Noland, en-sLeriff of L ine, has! regula'r run. | settled with the county court there by pty- ■ W. P. Ready of Portland, is in tbe Klam lug $1250 of the $3000claimed to be due from ath nver section, looking after some mining him. propositions. The big prize-fight is off for the third time. E. P. l’ickens and family are now resi Jackson and Corbett will pot meet at Sioux dent» of Central Point, having sold their city next May, and probably at no other time. farm in Sam’s valley. TeazledOwn Outings, New Prints and Sateens CALL AND INSPECT OUR HTOCu, sVe Carry a Dr. E. P. Geary has commenoed tbe con struction ot a now dwelling-house on bis fruit farm on Griffin creek% The Woodruff sister», who have been east ot the mountains for sometime past, are now at borne on Uulon creek. Judge Gilbert of thu U. 8. circuit court at Portland pas d through the valley a few days ago, on route to San Francisco. Conductor Hendricks of tbe 8. P. baa been laid ap with sickness lately and Al. Morris took his plaoe for the time being. J. B. Haggln, the Montana millionaire, passed through the valley last week, accom panied by a small party, in a private ear. John Strait, formerly proprietor of the Ashland house at the grafiite city, 1» with a railroad construction crew at Ukiah, Calif. Hon. Cbas. Nickell is attending the meet ing of the Oregon Press Association at Pen dleton —that plpce where they have turned off the water supply and forbidden tbe edi tors to try to pay their bills. J. H. Cook of Ashland returned a few day» ago from a hunt tor the Lost Cabin mine in the Coquille oouutry. He found a claim upon which $14' 00 worth of work bad been done in 1854, but it did not prospect rich enough to pay. Walter B. Beebe, who held tbe positi n of freight agent and baggageman at Ashland tor several years up to tbe time of me late reduction all along the line, has been offered a similar position at Junction, and left with his lauiily Sunday tor his new home. 8. A. D. Higgins is general superiu’euden1 of the R. K. V. IL in the aLtence of John Dyer. The “Duke” makes a good conduct or, though the boys do say that he was so proud ot bis gold-Jaced cap that be slept in it tbe first night and mashed it all out ot shape. Mrs. 3. E. Dorris and daughter, Miss Stella, who have been visiting friends and relatives in Jacksonville tor the past fort night, returned Lomu to Euguuu, Mouday evening. Miss Mae Dorris will remain sometime longer.as the guest of Miss Carrie Beekman. Letter List. Tne following is the list of letters remain ing uncalled tor in tbe Jacksonville postoffice on October 1, 1894: Pactrlck, Chas E 2 Clark, Samuel T Shelly, Mrs Lou Cbaler, C W Wood, Miss Ora Cowles, Joel Wan.ev, Miss Salilo Dot-son, H T Wangor, G A Kelly, AL Long, M N In calling tor tbe same please say “a-lve Used." J as . A. W ilson , P. M. Ripans Tabule» mnv» th* bowel« Rull Line of Ciroceries which are Coming in Fresh Every Week. CRONEMILLER * LOVE, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. The American tourist spends on an aver- Dr. G. B. Cole of Phoenix is being visited by nir »on frota Arizona, who may locate age $1100 on a European trip. Very fee Oregon newspaper men made the trip this permanently in tbe valley. Paddy Ryan, the well-known and popular conductor, is now conductor on a mixed freight and passenger traiu on the Mexican Central. Wilbur Ashp^le and Porter Robinett of Eagle Point, who have been »pending the summer in California, returned home a few days ago. J. A. Stewart ot Haynesville, Klamath county, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W H. Copeland, was in the valley lately, buying winter supplies. R. E. Drum and wife, who have been making a trip to Yaqbina bay and Portland by private conveyance, returned home a short time since. C. W. Sherman, general agent for the Penn Mutual Life Insurance company, was in the valley a short time since in the inter est of the company. W. W. Bretherton, the clever tax agent of the 8. P. Co , was in the valley lately, look ing after the interests of the company on the assessment roll. Mr». O. Julien and daughter of Yreka and Misses Elinor Al Angleon and Marie Carrier of 8-tn 1 Francisco _ v$>ited friends in Jackson- riUedtyi««- Cer, Mr». K. tg ---- business teerTtrans- _ The following - - has ----------_____ Pabj and son «enkal, formerly cf acted in this court sincethe last report ot Yreka, Calif., bur now of Tacoma, Wash., the S emi -W eekly T imes : are visiting friends in Ashland and vicinity. Officer» present—Hon. H. K. Hanna, Edw. A. Swope of Portland and W. H. judge ; H. L. Benson, district attorney ; Leeds and E. V. Carter ot Ashlaud were in N. A. Jacobs, clerk ; Sylvester Patterson, the Klamath country not long sinee on a sheriff. pleasure trip. Mr. 8. has since returned to Chas. Nickell vs Geo. E. Bloomer; ac Portland. tion ta recover money. Sheriff ordered to Patsy Donaghue, tbe only, will soon re execute deed. turn from San Francisco to Ashland, having Laura C. McElroy vs. J. H. McElroy; succeeded in capturing the contract to fur nish the Pullman uars with dressed chickens divorce. Taken under advisement. M. W. Wheeler vs. H. H. Taylor et al. at tbe granite city. Sheriff F. P. Lane and family of Lake Taken under advisement. W. D. Combs vs. Mina Combs; di county, who have been visiting relatives and friends at Roseburg recently, returned vorce. On trial, home a short time since, accompanied by Miss Minnie Miller. Some miscreant recently shot the two Probate Court. Chinese pheasants which had been turned The following business has been trans loose on the Million farm near Ashland. acted in this court—Judge Neil presiding The party will be prosecuted if discov —since the last issue of the S emi -W eekly ered. T imes : Reames, White & Co. received a large Estate of Avery Johnson. Final ac shipment of bacon, hams, shoulders and count of administrator approved. lard from Douglas county recently, Estate of Wm. Renken. Final accouut which they will sell cheaper than ever for of administrator approved. cash only. * Estate and guardianship of Audley Por Tbe quarterly conference oftheM.E, ter, a minor. Order made for sale of real church wi'l be held at Jacksonville on property. Saturday at 3 o’clock; quarterly meeting Guardianship of George ’ B. Brown. on the same day at which Rev. T. L. Jones, Order made for real property to be mort presiding elder, will be present. gaged to pay certain liens thereon. In the preliminary examination Mon Estate of W. H. Atkinson. Inventory Portland Lots in Iowa. day E. J. Kaiser of the Valley Record was of appraisement approved. Several ministers sold ♦75,°°° worth of bound over by Justice Walton of Medford Portland lots in Iowa, and now that the to appear before the next grand jury with Made a Dangerous Trip. bottom is knocked out of Portland lots bonds fixed at $100, which was furnished Oakland, Calif., Sept. 30.—Ella May the ministers are getting it right and left. Miss Kate Herriott has been re-engaged Anderson, a Leaf and dumb girl of 8 The Iowa Register gets mad as follows: 11 teach the Bridge Point school, J. B. years, has just traveled alone from the Preachers are being generally utilised to Wells teaches the young idea of Thomp- local institute for the deaf and dumb and work business and political schemes of son creek how to shoot and Miss Anna blind to her home in Medford, Jackson deception and deceive many of the ‘‘elect. Jeffrey presides over the destinies of the county, Or. The child is unable to hear The "$75.000” placed in that Portland Little Applegate school. or speak a word, but she is otherwise plot may be worth or 75 cents, but The T imes erred last Monday in stating bright, and she had progressed satisfactor there is very little pro’ ability tba- those that P. 8. Malcolm, Grand master of the ily in L.r studies when her father’s inabil who were duped by the sharpers, who A. F. &. A. M. would visit Jacksonville ity to pay the tuition fee, which is re preached like archangels and between on October 8th. He will visit Warren quired of non-residents of the state, com times placed lots among the brethern, will lodge No. 23, on Friday, October 12th. pelled her to leave. Unable to come here ever receive ten cents on the dollar for All members should be present. to meet the little one, her father sent their investment. It is well to be aware Mrs. G. W Winetrout of Applegate money to pay her car tare, aud Ella was of preachers who come to you with honey had the misfortune to get a small bone put aboard a train at the Sixteenth-street in their mouth to advocate business and lodged in her throat the other day. It station by Professor Wilkinson, with a re political schemes. The devil always has was found impossible to dislodge it and quest to tne conductor to look out for her a strong hold upon that class of preacheis. the lady was taken to Medford and placed as far as he went, and to see that she should be cared for along the rest of the in Dr. Geary's care yesterday. Coanty Commissioners’ Court. road. The jourr. :y was safely accom The commissioners’ court of Lake coun The following pioceedings took place at plished, and there was no unusual inci ty at a late meeting fixed the tax levy for the October terin of this court: dent on the trip. The girl could not con 1894. as follows: for county purposes, 9 Officers present : Hon. J. R. Neil county verse with anybody and was 10 young to mills on the dollar; for redeeming county judge; S. Fhtry and W. H. Bradshaw write. warrants, 1 3-5 mills; for school purposes, commissioners; N. A. Jacobs clerk; S. 5 2-5 mills, making a total levy ot 16 mills. A Rare Inducement. Patterson sheriff. A E. Matson of Ashland, whose eye be author- Ordered that county recorder The San Francisco Examiner will give was injured by an accident in his shop a away at its next annual drawing 9000 pre ized to procure one deed record. Report of Emil DeRoboam. keeper of short time since, has returned from San miums, aggregating in value $145,000. Francisco, whither he went for surgical Each subscriber also receives a fine picture county poor, approved. aid. He will return to the bay city shortly worth in the market more than the price of A Professional Visit. and submit to a final operation, which it the paper. These are splendid induce Dr. Odgers, the well-known dentist, is hoped will restore his sight. ments, because the Examiner is the best u hose headquarters ate at Medford, will If your child is puny, fretful, troubled newspaper on the coast and is well worth soon be at Hotel Taylor in Jacksonville, with glandular swellings, inflamed eyes, alone the »1.50 a year that it costs. If to remain a week—from October Sth to sores on the head, face or body, a course you subscribe now you can get the T imes the 14th. He is a first-class artisan, and of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is needed to expel and Weekly Examiner one year each for the work he has done already in this sec the scrofulous humors from the blood. only $3.50. This clubbing rate entitles tion is a sutficient guarantee of the excel The sooner you begin to give this medi the subscriber to a ticket in the drawing lence of that which be will do in the fu [ and all other special privileges. cine the better ture. His prices are reasonable. HERE AND THERE. MEDFORD SQUIBS. NEW THIS WEEK. year. Pritchard, watchmaker and jeweler, Med I? you wish printing of any kind doue, don’t forget that you can get just what you ford. want at the T imes Printing House, where R. Rosenthal, nephew of our own city price» prevail. “Rosy,” paid Medford a visit last week. Mrs. Lease is getting worse and worse. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henderson visited She now wants the women and the preach last ers to combine for the purpose of controll friends and relatives at Woodville week. ing the country. Mrs. Fred Lutkemier and children left Good wheat is selling in Union eounty for 25 cents per bushel delivered at the mill. last week for San Francisco to join her One farmer has 90.0,0 bushels, and has sold husband. 15,000 bushels at that price. Mrs. T. A. Ireland is visiting relatives The importance ot Oregon was recognized and friends at Grant's Pass and in Doug by the brotherhood of locomotive firemen las county. when J. D. Byrne of Portland was elected a Mr and Mrs. P. Chartrand have gone member of the grand executive board at a to California for the winter, after which meeting recently. Allee Ball, who killed A. R. Blake, an em they will visit the eastern states. ploye. at the Ball mine It Siskiyou county, Mrs. E. Lumsden and daughter, Miss recently, was discharged from custody at Clara, returned * few days since from an the preliminary examination on the ground extended visit in tbe east, and will make ot suit defense. Medford their future home. Foir steamers will soon be put on tbe Prot. Rigby of the Medford Business route from Yoqulna bay and San Francisco, to accommodate the immense fall freight College has organized classes in penman business, which the two vessels at present ship in various parts of the valley, which plying cannot handle. he visits one evening in each week. The The Farm and Fireside and 55 elegant professor is a first-class penman and an views of the World’s Fair, together with the j able instructor, from which facts his pupils S emi -W ef . kly T imes , for the small sum ot ' will greatly benefit. $2.50. Now is the time to take advantage The trustees of the Medford I. O. O. F. of this great Inducement lodge have entered into s contract with Tbe J. K. Gill company ot Portland, deal W. P. Dodge to bore a well in the ceme ers in books and stationery, who made an tery and active operations w recommenced assignment sometime since, have affected satisfactory arrangements with their credi last week. tors and the assignment has been dissolved. Religious Appointments. U. 8. Marshal Baldwin of California, has Elder David Brower will hold services submitted to Judge McKenna, his bills tor deputies’ fees during tbe railway strike, at Talent on the first and third Sundays of which amount to over $18,000 The marsh each month: at Enterprise school-house on al fees at Sacramento alone are over $10,000. the second Sunday, and at Lynch school house on the fourth Sunday. “I would rather trust that medicine than The following are Rev. R. Ennis ap any doctor I know of,” says Mrs. Hattie pointments: On every Sunday morning, Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., in speak excepting the third, he will hold services at ing of Chamberlain’» Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea emedy. For ^»ale by «11 drug the Presbyterian church in Phoenix; on th« th,»d Sunday wroming aS Jacksonville gists. Y and every Sunday evening he will preach C. C. Green, of Utica, New York, who ha» at the Presbyterian church at Jacksonville. been at work for the past 10 years inventing Mass will beheld here on the 2d Sunday and perfecting a machine to pick hop», has at last, as be thinks, a machine wbleh will of September at 10.30; on the 3d Sunday of pick hops fast enough and clean enough to September at Jacksonville at 7 and at make ite use preferable to picking by hand. Medford at 10; on the 4th Sunday of Sep In Norway a new law has been passed tember at Jacksonville at 7 and at Ashland wbioh makes girl» Ineligible for matrimoc- at 11; on the 5th Sunday of September at until they are proflcleDt in knitting, baking Jacksonville at 10:30; on the 1st Sunday and spinning. Certificates of proficiency or v- tobw al Medford at 8 and at Jack- have to be earned, and without these no | ^>nv’Bc at 10:30: on the _2d Sundav^^of girls may marry. Not many Jacksonville October at Jacksonville at 7 and at Eagle Point at 11; on the 3d Sunday of October girl» would be prevented from committing at Jacksonville at 7 and at Medford at 10. matrimony from such an Impediment. Near the bank of the Klamatb river at Notice to Traveling Public. Pokegama dam, projecting out a little, is The strike is off. and barmouy prevail». seen a box in which nearly 150 salmon Tell all your people—and don’t you torget trout a day are handsomely caught. Arnoug it—tbat tbe Northern Pacific R. It. 1« now tbe fifh jumping the dam are the unfortun open aud running through trains on sched ates that never loos before they leap, but ule time between Portland and 8t. ?aul. land In the box and lay there until the owner without change ot oars. No delays or trans of the box comes along and shovels them fers. This is tbe only line running uphols into his fish cart. tered tourist sleeper», which are as comfort able and more convenient to tbe passenger The Sugar Beet Industry- tbafl tbe palace car» of any other line that The scheme for establishing a beet sugar cost you three times the amount of money. factory in this state is progressing favor The N. P. al»-, run» free Colonist sleepers ably. The machinery has been shinned nd the most luxurious Pullman Palace from Germany, and the project is attract sleepers. If you are going east, take this safe, reliable route, as rates are as low a« by ing attention in California, from whence any other Um. and you Deed not go to lite an application for $50,000 of stock in the expense of a lire or ac cident insurance pol icy. For tickets or Information apply to A. company has been received. The Cali D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Pass. * Tkt. Agt.., fornia Fruit Grower, in speaking of the Portland, or 8. F. Cass. First National Bank, matter, says: “The Oregon syndicate Grant’s Pass, Oregon claims 16 as the average per cent of sugar MINING NEWS. in Oregon beets. The best proof of their claim will be to produce the beets, and we Jack Garvin is putting up an arastra on should soon demonstrate our ability to his quartz ledge in Wagner creek district. produce all the sugar used in the United Notices for the location of placer and States. In order to produce the 4,286,226,- quartz mines, etc., for sale at the T imes 557 pounds of sugar imported for the fis office. cal year ending June last, would require Deeds, just the thing tor transferring 284 sugar factories working through a six mir.ing property of all kinds, at the T imes months' campaign at the rate of 100,000 pounds ox sugar each per day. And as- Printing House. The American Mining Code, standard summing that each acre oi beets will yield one ton ol sugar, it would require 2,143,- authority on all subjects pertaining to 113 acres of land planted with beets each mining, water-rights, etc., is kept for sale year to supply the present importation at the T imes office. from foreign countries. The field is a Two for the Price of One. wide one, and we hope the Oregon men From now on the N. Y. World, which will plant at least a portion of it.” has been coming to you regularly once a week, will come twice a week This is in Sewing Machine Supplies. line with modern progress, and is a par A full assortment of needles of every of that large policy of advancement that description, oil cans, attachments, oil and has made that newspaper the wonder fu everything pertaining to sewing machines can always be found at the S. F. Variety the land. Those wishing the Semi-Week store in Jacksonville The best goods at ly World and S emi -W eekly T imes can the lowest prices guaranteed. obtain both for the small sum of $3 a year The winter season is fast approaching and now is the time to supp'y yourself with first-cl ss reading matter at hard-times Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report prices. The Latest Styles. Powder A. Fetscb.the merchant tailor of Medford : bas just received » full line of first-class ! fashionable good», etc., and 1» better pre pared than ever to satisfy tbe wants of bit i customers. Give him a call, for he will give tatiefaction in every particularat tbe , prices. He keeps only the best and moet stylish pattern» and guarantees a nt. LUMBER FOR SALE. All kinds of lumber kept in stock, ready ta fill order« at $io per tooo. Apply to Mas J. K aaews KI, Jacksonville. Notice. U. 8. L and O ffice , Rosrsr»«. on , 1 COMPLAINT HAVING BP B L at Ute office by Pair'ck J. Mc'f u«h L.teM Newton Chatle* f»»rnb mdoninw- hiw hom4 sec. 3» T34 b, it 4 W tn Jack on county, Oregon, with a view to'tbe cancelation of said entry, ihesaid parties sue h< reby summoned »o appear at the ottaTrf Beiijauiiu Haymond, notary public at Houa Point, Jackson county, Oregon on the 17iu day of November, lUM, at Id o’clock A ■ * to respond and furnish testimony concernin» said alleged abandonment. Hearing at this Jb,n so taken on November 28. IBM, at 10 0 dock a m . Sufficient evldenoe having been H.ed to show tbat person at ser vice cannot be made, it is hereby orderedshat service be made by publication in tbe Demo cratic T imes at Jacksonvllle/Oregon, accord- ing to law. KM. VEACH, Register. R.8. SHERIDAN. Receiver. Guardian’s Sale of Real Prop erty. In the County Cuirt of the County of Jacfcfem and State of Oregon, sitting for tbe tnmr action of Probate buainetM. In the matter of the estate and guardianship of buy L Furman, minor heir of Arthur Form an, deceased : OTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned, guardian of buy L. Furman, minor heir of Arthur Furman, deceased, by virt ie ot an o?derand license ol the above entitled court tn the above-entitled matter, dab d Sept ember 20, ItM, will oil W Saturday, November 10, 1894, proeoed to sull on 1 he premise» in Table Kook precl nd. Jackaon county, Orevon, th» toile*, imr ildcnbed real property beioairlnat» ulO estate, to-wit; Tbe undivided oi<e-«<Ftb i-.rt ortueSl-Sof the NW 14, and NW 1-4 of 8W 1-4. sei-tion 1«, township 34 8., R 1 W; ci n alu i ng 120 acre». BARBARA C. FURMAN. Guardian of the estate of Luy L. Furman. minor heir ol Ari bur Furman, deceased. Adxninistravor’s Sale of Real Property. In the County Court ol the State of Oregon, for the County of Jacknon, Bitting for tb« transaction of probate busint««. In the matt ci of the »Mate of L aw is deceased. N otice is hekehy given that the uudei*8iirnod,as administrator of the estate ol Lewis tteee. deceased, by virtue of an order and license oft !><• a Bove-ent I tied court In the above-entit'etl j ipnUer. daiewtA or Saturday, S6pt. 8, 1894. proceed to »e l at private sale accordiM la law ill such ca«es made and provided, Ike r«t- lowing de-ciIbed real property belonging ta »aid eatate, to-wit: D>»2, (lieing Iraeilonal NWU of 8WJ4). NR!a of 8W kj, loi 3, 'being fractional of VW 1.4) See 33, Twp 34 8, B 1 W. containing lW.ik acrin. lo’» i. 3 and *. and NB1-4 af SWl-4, 8E1-4 of NW 1-4 and 8B1-4 or 8W1-4, Seo 4, Twp358, K I W,contain'ng 271 32aerra. l-“t« 1,2 and 3, see 5, Tp 35 S,r I w.contalniftg 47.24 ocrea. , D L C So. 41. Sec 14, Twp 35 S, R 1 wefft. legs 40 at -eg gold to ligvld Mogier, beta* a Hlriu 20 rolg n,,rth gi.d goutli by 320 rod» vaat and wear ’ill width of aoutli end, containing 280.28 acres. S'VJi nf SEW of section 31, twp Jis, r I e. containing 40 acres. SWI-4 ofSWl-4. Sec 21. Twp 34 8.R1E. ia la -kson county, Oregon, containing 4t>«sr«H, containing in all 708.94 acres Terms ot sale: Cash In hand. Dated August 8. 1804. . GEO- R- NEIL, Administrator ot the esiaie or i ewH ttee« deceased. UJ S'! ./<u-l,t<>nfiUe, Oreyon, CONDUCTED MT THE SISTERS OF THF H01Y NAMIS : •'TUDIE8 WILL BE RESUMED lot BOoRD J era and Lay Pupils In S< pt< mt>< r V MM. Thu course of (tuAy in thia institution ta thorough, c-iitiracl 11» all the brauchuebe.oaa iug to a ttrst-class uducatlon. Larvtia»<W lrewing and v.x-ai lessons in clus bum» Inuluili-d 111 the English course, term nuettra charge. Tilling ladies w shine to follow rhe higher gn course or musical oourse *re afforaeg spiclal facilities in each. Tbe usual modlfi-ation la made when more than one of the same rami ly attend the Acad emy at the same time. 1 lien- will a Sil b.- attached to »he Academy a day school for b •>-» i'i a separate builoina lacks inviIle is oe.nci-ded to be tae uiost aealtliy place In Houtnern Ort gon and nssy of ,f aco< ss. Hogue River Valley Railway Ou.’a . rains rur within a block or tbe Convent for further part<-:ulani address the SUPERIORESS, Jacksonville. Or. Morey save«! is mr.ney made ! I I F ETSCH, MKKfllANT 'I’AlLOK.! Will niiikeyou a ìp Suit o(Ck>thes in the Latent Sty es, FROM «22.00 ÜP. tv Give him a rail before I svine your suits ordered eiscwsore. Satiatacuon Guaranteed. A. FÊTSCH, Front Street, Medford, ^Oregon. C. F. LEWIS. Mechanical Engineer ---- AMD — MACHINIST. Having located in .lacksonv<|ie. Is prepsred to do work in his line erecting machinery tlnfnr up eiigm-a and general overhauling aud r£ pairing of plants saw-mtil, quartz luills. etc. ÍH»S YORK