y Simes. THURSDAY LOCAL NOTES. Mining deeds at the T imes House. OCTOBER >i, 1S94. The fall fights blossomed beautifully in Jacksonville fast Sunday. HOW TO GBT GOOD READING MAT­ TER 0HEAP. We have made arrangements whereby subscribers to the S emi -W eekly T ime * can get the lowest rate* on all standard publication*. The following is a fair sample: T he T ime * and Farm and Fireside, including 50 Handsome Views ot the World's Fair ....................... $ 3 T he T imes and S. F. Examiner . -• 3 • 4 “ “ Call .......... .. 3 A* ’* Cin. Enquirer. . . . . 3 44 “ New York World. .. 3 44 “ Oregonian .. 3 44 “ N. Y. Times .. 3 4« “ S. F. Chronicle.. .. 3 Payment must be made in advance. Printing Send for the T imes and the San Fran­ cisco Examiner. Only $3.50 a year. I W. L. Edmonson ot Big Butte was in Jacksonville one day this week. Everything in the line of dentistry skill­ fully executed by Dr. Odgers at reasonable rates. * H. A. Perkins of Ashland has rented the H. R. Brown place near Brownsboro. Buy no grub or slump puller unless the 50 came W. Smith & Co., Mystic, Iowa, is 50 * 00 cast thereon. Don't fail to see those new goods at 50 00 Cronemiller A Love's. They are the latest, 50 best and cheapest. 00 Will Grob has returned to Talent from a 5» several months stay in Siskiyou county, Calif. All other newspapers, magazines, etc., Shakes, posts and shingles can be ob­ fur . .feed a rale* greatly reduced from tained in quantities to suit at the T imes pub., ¡»er»’ regular prices. office. Yreka Fair Races. Tbe l$tb annual fair of the Mount Shasta Agllt ultural Society was held at Yreka la t week, and wn a success. There wete good display* at the ground* and in the pavilion and the racing was of an interest­ ing character . The three-ininute race was won by Lochinvar, aim ,ugh Geo. Davis’ Oregon Chief took a heat in 3:44. Hill Nye beat Woodbury, Jr., Cascade and Ieter W. in the five-furlong race by a neck in 1*4. The race for two-year-old pacer* and trotters was won by Nellie Bly in three minutes, beating Span’s Frank Cheat* h..m and Shastiaa. Bill Nye once mor beat Woodbury and Peter W., making the three-quarters of a mile in i:>g The trot­ ting race, 3 io 5, between Bonner N. B., Ante-Echo and Grand Admiral was won easily by the first-named horse in 2:3834, Admiral second. Bonner also beat Georgie Woodtho.pe In another race, making his best mile in 3:18. Cleveland’s Laura F. beat Jo Jo in the five-furlong race for two- year-olds. Zephyr was first io the special trot on Friday, beating Jack the Ripper and Ante-Echo, although Jack won two heats and the other horse ooe. Best time, 3:33. The special running race, three- eighihs of a mile, was won by Cascade, beating Baber’s Nellie B. and Muse’s Turco. Woodbury was first io the half- mile dash, besting Turco and Cascade in 4934. Bill Nye again came to the front in the handicap race of one mile, making it in 1:51, and hawing Woodbury and Peter W. as his competitors. ! Stephen A Douglas Higgins is acting | MINING NEWS. as conductor during the absence of John | Notices for the location of placer and Dyar, who is in the mountains. The “duke” is as irresistible as ever. | quartz mines, etc., for sale at the T imes and continues to play a star engage- ; office, ment with the gentler sex. Deeds, just the thing for transferring Miss Carrie Roper of Ashland will hold ' mining property of all kinds, at the T imes a reception at her residence on Saturday Printing House, evening, complimentary to Miss Jo Nunan The company which Longhi the Moun- of Jacksonville. Several of the young tain Lion mine in Josephine county a few folks of this city and Medtord have re­ months since has 27 men employed. It ceived invitations to be present. is a first-class property and we may expect C. S. Hannum of Portland,great sachem to hear good reports from it. of Imp’dO. R. M. of Oregon, will make The American Mining Code, standard Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. I of Jack­ authority on all subjects pertaining to sonville a fraternal visit on tbe 13th inst. mining, water-rights, etc., is kept for sale All the members of the order in this juris­ at the T imes office. diction are requested to attend. The Hammersly mine in Jump-off-Joe The »^mi-annual statement of the finances of the county shows that warrants to the amount of $17,510.03 have been is­ sued during the past six months, and the indebtedness of the county amounts to $171,640.07, estimated interest included. Agents for several nurseries have al­ ready commenced to take oiders in the val­ ley. Look out for Ihoa» representing in­ fected neighborhoods, as the people can­ Sylvester and Wm. Patterson represent­ not afford to introduce new diseases in ed the Ashland K. of P. in the grand lodge their orchards. They have enough pests already. this week. The Hebrew new year, which has just W. F. Radford has our thanks for some been celebrated bv people of that faith, is fine apples and grapes raised in Jackson reckoned in the Jewish calendar to be creek district. year 5655, counting from the creation. Notes, receipts, due-bills, drafts, etc., in No one doubts the accuracy of Hebrew book form, handy and first-class, at the chronology, for there is no way to dis- T imes office. prove it. The county clerk has granted license to John Bigham, who has Dr. Adkins’ marry to D. E. Phipps and Miss Minerva farm near Medford rented, made us a call A. Weaver. this morning. He made a success of rais-1 The Tidings says that Miss Kate Ply- ing tomatoes this year, having furnished male is a ward superintendent at the in­ the local market with many thousand 1_______ sane asylum. pounds of a superior quality, for which he Fishing tackle of all kinds at the S. F. received a cent a pound. Variety store—the best, latest and cheap­ The finest grapes raised in Oregon came est. from the vicinity of Jacksonville, where We are being favored with beautiful the soil is peculiarly adapted to their fall weather and everybody is making the growth. The crop this year is a large and first-class one, and a considerable pertiou mos* of it. Sugar has fallen an eighth of a cent; of it is being shipped to Willamette valley and still the Republican orators and press points. The balance will be manufactured into wine of an excellent quality. “don’d vas habby.” PERSONAL mention . i Miss Dora Cook ot Applegate has gone to California. Mrs. F. Fitch of Medford visited Jackson­ ville yer terday. Capt. W. 8. Crowell and R. J. Cameron are with us to-day. W. L. Esteb of Table Bock precinct called on us Tuesday. Judge Hanna returned from bis trip to Grant’s Pass on Wednesday. Congressman Hermann has returned home from Washington, D. C. J. Well* of Applegate and Mrs. 0. W. Tay­ lor of Eagle Point are in town. Hon. J. W. Merritt and wife spent a few » hours in Jacksonville on Tuesday. 0. B. Dews and family of Applegate made district continues to pay regular dividends Jacksonville a visit one day this week. and is doubtless one of the best in the Oscar Wills the well-known horseman, state. A chunk of gold, valued at over has returned to Central Point from Yreka. $1400, was brought to the bank at Med­ John H. Simon, who has been engaged In ford on Wednesday, being the result of mining for several months past, Is in town. the run just completed. Ed. Worman and Geo E. Anderson of A Baker city dispatch of the Sth says: Medford were among our visitors yester­ Superintendent John McNally last night day. Miss Martha Cardwell, the clever post­ brought a gold retort which weighs 74 pounds, the value of which is $ 21,000, mistress ot Central Point, Was here on Tues­ being the result of 30 days’ run at Virtue day. State Printer Baker was aboard the train mine. Six thousand dollars is the amount of the second clean-up from Sloan & Has­ on Sunday morning, en route to San Fran­ kell’s Elk creek diggings, the total clean­ cisco. Thos. F. McAndrew of Medford (¡nd Geo. up for the year running over $20,000. A number of important mining deals have Beall of Big Butte were here dnring the been consummated in the past few days, week. Fred Schneider, one ot the energetic far­ eastern capitalists investing. mers ot Eigle Point precinct, was in town yesterday. MEDFORD SQUIBS. John Compton of Butte creex and W.G. Pritchard, watchmaker and jeweler, Med­ Bishop of Eden precinct were in Jackson­ ville yesterday. ford. Henry Kessler ot Klamath Falls is iu town, Postmaster Howard is still on the sick being an agent for Brown Bros.' nursery cf ^*st an<^ *s at ,be sPr‘n8s ^or b’s health. Rochester, N. Y. Edw. Smith, the jeweler, has been on A. Brask, who formerly resided ia this Applegate, where his wife is lying quite section, is now in the employ of C. Erickson sick at the residence of her parents. at Arroyo Grande, Calif. Mrs. N. Hosmer, who has been under Grandma Walker returned from the Wil­ medical treatment at this place, returned lamette valley to-day, accompanied by her to her home on Foots creek much improved. grand-daughter, Miss Irma. Wm. Faber, the popular proprietor ot the A. S. Hammond is at Lakeview looking Albany brewery, Is in the valley Interview­ after the business of Webster & Hammond ing his numerous customers. in the circuit court now in session there. Geo. Ridlnger and family, who have been J. E. Enyart, Geo. F. Merriman and paying relatives in this section a visit, have M. W. Skeel represented our Knights of returned to their home at Albany. Pythias in the grand lodge at Portland. B. B. Beekman, who has been paying rela­ Adam Schmitt and family of Jackson­ tives and friends at Jacksonville a visit, ville attended a party given at the resi­ starts for Portland thl* evening. D. R. Hill and W. 8. Keep, two of the dence of Mr. Sipmons one evening this thrifty young men ot the valley, made the week. T imes a pleasant call yesterday. M. Purdin has stepped down and out of Dr. J. W. Odgers, ’he Medford dentist, the Hotel Medford and is succeeded by I. being rushed with work, has decided, to re­ L. Hamilton and W. H. P. Legate, The main a week longer In Jaoksonvllle. new men will no doubt prove the right Miss Helen Strang ot Medford is engaged men in the right place. In transcribing the oounty assessment roll tor the state board ot equalization. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. M. 0. Warner, the scientific piano tuner, arrived yesterday evening and is busily en­ Don’t fail to attend the sale of the prop­ gaged In treating dyspeptic pianos. erty belonging to the Amy estate, which Chas. H. Pierce has returned from hi* takes place next Monday. trip to Mexico, where he went to inspect Phil. Simpkins having leased the Ben­ aj ¡arg« body ot land, and will remain heie nett place near Medford, J. B. Wrisley a short time longer. has rented part of his farm to A. Freil. Hon Raleteb Stott and wife ot Portland The death of Nelson Grimsley of Cen­ were on the southbound train Sunday, and tral Point precinct, | who waejnjared in a will visit Ban Francisco and other California runaway accident, 1 is momentarily ex- points during their absence. L. O. Hurd, E. Coyle and J. Bellew of pected. Elliott creek spent awhile In Jacksonville John S. Hamrick, who spent the past this week. They report everything coving season in Wasco county, has returned, along smoothly In that promising camp. He is well satisfied to remain in Rogue Harry Miller hae returned from Portland, river valley, which he says is far ahead of where he went to resume his studies at the anything he saw while he was absent. same pharmaceutical oollege he attended before, but which has yet not been opened. TeazledOwn Outings, New Ginghams, New Prints and Sateens CALL AND INSPECT OI K STCCn vVe Carry a Rull Line of Groceries which are Coming in Fresh Every Week. CRONEMILLER * LOVE, JACKSONVILLE. OREGON. HERE AND THERE. Supreme court Is now In session at Salem. Base-ball supplies ot all kind* at the 8. F. Variety Store. Gen. 0.0. Howard will be retired next month from active service, oneeoount of age. Geu. Buger will probably be 1116 successor. Legal blanks ot all kinds at the T imbs Printing House. H. H. Warner, the patent medicine manu­ facturer, has gone into liquidation. He made $7,000,000 In the medicine business, but it went taster than he got It. All kinds ot Ashing tackle at the 8. F. Variety Store. First-class and cheap. At Waltham, Massachusetts, John 8. John­ son knocked two seconds oS the worla’s mile bicycle record, flying start, paced by Bliss, covering the mile In 1:50 3-5. Old papers, in quantities to suit, tor sale at the T imes office. SO cents a hundred. Dogs in Portland are assessed at $2 SO tor males and $5.00 for females, which Is ris­ ing a vigorous kick. The city treasurer thinks the dog licenses will run up to $3000. “Many ot the citizens of Rainsville. Touchet, another pacer by Altamont, has done well in California, making a Indiana, are never without a bottle of Geo. Herrall, a well-known brewer ot Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the record away below the so’s. Portland, on the Sth lust, committed suicide house,” says John Brown, the leading by shooting himself through the head. Busi­ Rev. RobL Ennis will resume his regu­ merchant of the place. This remedy has ness troubles was the cause ot the rash lar appointments at the Presbyterian deed. proven of so much value for colds and 1 church next Sunday evening. croup in children that few mothers who If you wish printing ot any Irinddoue Alex and Arthur Thompson and Frank don't forget that you can get Just what you know its worth are willing to be without Smith are on a hunting expedition in the want at the T imbs Printing House, where iu For sale by all druggists. northeastern part of the county. oity prices prevail. The Industrial Herald, which has been Farmers have about finished their dry­ Lakeview Examiner: Osoar Loftus ba* published at Oregon city for several sold his Interests In Lake county, except weather work and are anxiously awaiting months past, has been consolidated with his sheep, which be has reeled, and left for rain, so they can plow and sow. Joe Waldrop’s Leader at Portland. The San Francisco, where his wife is for the Religious Appointments. The S emi -W eekly T imes and theS. F. notorious Frank Mason, who was once a benefit ot her health. Elder David Brower will hold services Examiner can be obtained for $3.50 by ap­ resident of Jacksonville, was employed on The Farm and Fireside and 55 elegant at Talent on the first and third Sundays of plying at this office. the Herald, which was enough to kill the views of the World’s Fair, together with the each month; at Enterprise school-house on Dave Thompson has hauled off his sheet. S emi -W ceklt T imes , for the small sum of the second Sunday, and at Lynch school street sprinkler and we must now rely $2.50. Now is the time to take advantage house on the fourth Sunday. Don’t forget that the finest and cheapest upon the elements for wet streets. 01 this great inducement. line of all kind of shoes, clothing, hats, The following are >Rev. R. Ennis’ ap­ The Boseburg local still runs, notwith­ A complete and superior stock of boots groceries, provisions ant general goods pointments: On every Sunday morning, standing rumors of stopping it at Eugene. excepcio^iAe third, he will hold services at and shoes for the fall trade has just been are being sold by Reames, White & Co. The passenger traffio beyond there Is light, This fall their stock is larger than ever be­ (te'Tresbyterian church in Phoenix; on received at Reames. While A Co.’s. and toy shortening the run a considerable It is estimated that fully 1000 people fore and is offered cheap for cash or pro­ the third Sunday morning at Jacksonville, saving would be made. and every Sunday evening he will preach visited the famous huckleberry patch this duce only. Bring in your wheat, oats, Tb6re have been 3.250,0y* on the 5th Sunday of September at instead ot two locomotives as heretofore. depot hotel property to J. A. Gross proving by a peculiar cough. If Chamberlain’s Almost a New York Daily. Jacksonville at 10:30; on the 1st Sunday Mrs. A. J. Mundy of Portland (nee Miss It is the first of the big »nglues to be used Cough Remedy is given freely as soon as premature, Mr Parker will continue in That Democratic wonder, The New Ella Taylor) is paying her former home near regularly north ot Ashland. of October al Medford at 8 and at Jack­ the child becomes hoarse or even after the sonville at 10:30; on the ad Sunday of charge. York Weekly World, has just changed its Phoenix a visit. Her mother, who now “I would rather trust that medicine than cough has developed it will prevent the October at Jacksonville at 7 and at Eagle weekly into a twice-a-week paper, and lives at Lodi, Calif., also made the old home­ any doctor I know of," says Mrs. Hattie Tramps are more abundant than ever, Point at 11; on the 3d Sunday of October attack. 50-cent bottles for sale by all you can now get the two papers a week stead a visit lately. Mason, of Chilton, Carter Co., Mo., tn speaz. at Jacksonville at 7 and at Medford at 10, and the most of them are wending their druggists. for the same old price—ft.00 a year. J ust J. C. More, who was formerly engaged In inK of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and way southward, like the geese which they In the death of T. W. Birclay at Talent, think of it! The news fresh from New business at Tolo, passed through the valley Diarrhoea remedy. For sale by all drug­ Josephine County’s Tax Roll. have preceded. last week, the community loses one of its York right at your door every three days— one day last week, en route to The Dalles, gists. Tb<- following is a summary of the as­ A fine line of tablets, pencils, slates and most promising and energetic young busi­ 104 papers a year. The S emi -W f . ekly where his brother-in-law F. H. Rowe is en­ Willis Duniway of Portland will prob­ sessment of property of Josephine county, other school supplies has just been re­ ness men. He was born in Fayette county, T imes has made arrangements by which gaged in the saw-mill business. ably be Governor Lord's private secretary. mao by Assessor Denise: Acres of cul­ ceived af the S. F. Variety Store and are Iowa, and came with his parents to Ash­ we can furnish this paper and the twice-a- Hon. Chas. S. Voorhees of Spokane Falls, Chauncj M. Lookwood Is mentioned for the tivan 1 land, 16,448, valued at 1203,032; sold very low. * land in 1888. In 1893 Mr. B. married week New York World all for only $3.00 son of Senator Voorhees of Indiana, passeo position ot chief clerk to the secretary ot acre., of unimproved land, 194,621, valued C. H. Dasye, ar. excellent blacksmith, through the valley this week, en route to state, of whom he Is a relative. So says the at $343,130; improvements on deeded has taken charge of the Chapman black­ Miss Gertrude Van Tassell and with her a year. Here is the opportunity to get San Francisco to attend the session ot the Statesman. removed to Astoria, returning from there your local paper and the New York World Ian I. $96,863; town and city lots, 1,951, smithshop in Jacksonville, and is doing a Corvallis Times: The annual appropri­ last spring. He had contracted a disease twice every week at extraordinarily low U. 8. district court. Iu conversation with valued at $113,833; improvements on town good business. the editor ot the T imes , he did not express ation for the pay ot the railroad commission in that climate that developed into a rheu­ rates. a i l city lots, $114,316; improvements on any hope ot Democratic success in Washing ­ Nearly 30,000 fruit cans were sold in matic ailment, and some weeks ago was ers and the clerk Is $10,000. The effect ot ton. 1 .nd not deeded,$35,045; miles of railroad, Medford alone during this season, which is attacked with typhoid fever, which caused A Professional Visit. thin expenditure has been to raise frelgh’ 26.9a, valued at $184,600; railroad rolling evidence that more fruit was put up for his death. He leaves a wife and infant Rev. Robt. Ennis,our Presbyterian minis­ rates so that the people are compelled to Dr. Odgers, the well-known dentist, son and a wide circle of friends. stock, 36.93 miles, valued at $18,150; family use than ever before. whose headquarters are at Medford, is at ter, who attended the Presbytery ami Synod, drive their stock to Portland and haul their respectively held at Oakland and Portland freight by team. miles of telegraph line, 53.5, valued at Hotel Taylor in Jacksonville, and will re­ Don’t forget the sale of real property be­ last week, has returned home. He also took A Rare Inducement. $4,171; merchandise and implements, main a week longer. He is a first-class ar­ The German capitalists who expect to longing to the Amy estate, which com­ The San Francisco Examiner will give tisan, and the work he has done already a prominent part In the congress ot the Pres­ start two beet sugar factories in Oregon are valued at $129,560; money, valuta at mences wext Monday. It comprises some byterian ministers on duty In the states ot away at its next annual drawing 9000 pre­ is a sufficient guarantee of the excel­ $6,391; notes and accounts, valued at Oregon and Washington, which was held at asking Willamette valley towns for a bonus. cf the best land in the valley. miums, aggregating in value $145,000. lence of that which he will do in the fu­ Portland alwnc consumes and distributee $>8,331; household furniture, valued at our metropolis. Dr. Odgers will not be able to finish his Each subscriber also receives a fine picture ture. His prices are reasonable. about 25.000,000 pounds of sugar per annum $26,305; horses and mules, 1,031, valued protessiuuai visit to Jacksonville until the worth in the market more than the price of which 1* more than can be made by a dozen at $19,014; cattle, 3,483, valued at If the Baby is Cutting Teeth. manufactories in a single season. Selling Out $31,832; sheep and goats, 1,376, valued at last of next week, and can be found at the paper. These are splendid induce­ Be sure and use that old and well-tried Hotel Taylor until the 20th. Dajton.O., Oct. 4.—Friduy was pension ments, because the Examiner is the best $1.278; swine, 1,752, valued at $3,170. In order to close the business of the late remedy, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup day at the 6oldlei s’ home and the veterans Wallace Baldwin has tendered his resig­ newspaper on the coast and is well worth E. Jacobs I am offering the entire stock oi Gros* value of property, $1,325,814; ex­ for children teething, it soothes the child, were paid $150,000. Some visited the Jives emptions, $68,463; total taxable property, nation as commandant of the Oregon Sol­ alone the $1.50 a year that it costs. If goods contained in the store on California softens the gums, allays the pain, cures tu the vicinity and wore robbed. Saturday $1,257.35«: No. of polls, 540. diers’ Home, and the trustees will elect you subscribe now you can get the T imes street for sale at cost. 1 will also sell my wind colic and is the best remedy for morning three of the men were tonud robbed household goods and dwelling on Oregon and Weekly Examiner one year each for his successor on the 15th inst, and murdered. The city police and detec­ only $3.50. This clubbing rate entitles street at a bargain. Call and judge for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Dairying in Neglected. Rufus Cox,who has rented the Ross farm the subscriber to a ticket in the drawing yourselves. tives have 50 suspects locked up. M rs . E. J acobs . A first-class cow will make a pound of in Central Point precinct, had the fore-fin- and all other special privileges. Jacksonville, Aug. 20, 1894. In San Francisco the U. 8. grand jury Land For Sale. butter a day and first-class butter will ger ot his left hand cut off in the gearing returned forty indictments against Sacra­ lo- Fourteen acres of fine alfalfa land bring 35 cer.tr per pound in summer and cf a seeder one day last week. Flowers tor Sale. mento, Bed Bluff, Dunsmuir and Oakland Sewing Machine Supplier cated one-quarter of a mile west of Cen­ more in winter. No spot on earth is more Owing to continued ill health I am A full assortment of needles of every tral Point and adjoining the fair (.rounds.’ , strikers. The charges were iu every case Eighteen cases of ladies', gents’, misses’ favorable for successful dairying than this that the defendants entered into conspiracy and children’s shoes opened at Reames, obliged to sell all my house and green description, oil cans, attachments, oil and For particulars call on ®r address to obstruct the United States mails and to valley; but the business is neglected and J. D. S tevens , Jacksonville, Or. White A Co.’s, prices on which are the house plants, and also all my chrysanthe­ everything pertaining to sewing machines interfere with interstate commerce. many a perfect dairy farm is without a mums, consisting ot more than four hun ­ can always be found at the S. F. Variety lowest ever known for cash or produce. LUMBER FOR SALE. Paul J. McCarthy, who committed suicide solitary cow. Ignorance of how to pro­ dred varieties. store in Jacksonville The best goods at The T imes office is where you can get at Portland lateh, was one ot the prominent duce good butter and the lack of such M rs . L ionel W ebster , the lowest prices guaranteed. All kinds pf lumber kept in stock, ready catchers oi the Northwest base-ball league a modern appliances as are found in cream­ the neatest printing done at city prices. to fill orders at $10 per 1000. Apply to Medford, Oregon. few years ago. He was married to Miss We have the best and most extensive stock eries is the cause of this condition. 7 he M rs . J. K arewski . Jacksonville. The Latest Styles. Cartie Cbnrcbman,a sister of Miss Gertrude of job type and stationery south of Salem. art of making good butter once learned Just Rereived. Churchman of Ashland, who died about a A. Fetsch,the merchant tailor of Medford J. N. Watson of Reno, Nev., the mutton­ the California art icle will cease to be im­ Where to Go- A full line of school books and other has just received a full line of flrst-class year ago, since which time be has been No better house can be found in Port- sheep buyer, has started for San Francisco port'd into Oregon. The plethora of supplies; also tablets, fine stationery, etc., fashionable goods, etc., and is better pre­ and than the new Esmond hotel, con, despondent. wheat and the scarcity ot butter and other with the 9800 head he purchased in Oregon. at Dr. Robinson’s City Drug Store. Jack­ pared than 6ver to satisry the wants of hie The railroad companies operaHng eastef ducted on the American or European plan small farm products will eventually right He paid $1 a head for most of the yearling sonville, Oregon. customers. Give him a call, tor he will give with reasonable prices for al . Try it the Bocky mountains, for some reason us themselves, and the pnxluction of one be wethers. yet unknown, seem to be discriminating in »atlstactlon In every particular at the lowest reduced to make room for the other. prices. Be keeps ouly the best and most In aM Digestion take one Small Bile Bean favor of Ban Francisco and against rorllaud, Reames, White A Co. received a large Clubbing Rates- stylish patterns and guarantees a fit. sftor eating. Sie. Der bottle. as a late Omaha dispatch says that after shipment of bacon, hams, shoulders and The S emi -W eekly T imes has clubbing A New Invention. October 20th all freight rates to Portland lard from Douglas county recently, arrangements with all the leading news­ The gc ’.-bug chief, W. H. Rockfellow ami adjacent points will be sdvaneed tiers which they will sell cheaper than ever for papers and periodicals in the Union, and sev-n to twenty-five per eent. ot Baker city, has patented anew machine cash onlv. * is prepared to furnish any of them at for savirg fine gold, that enables miners Al the annual election of officers for greatly reduced rates The patrons of the Probate Court. to profitably work the bars on Snake river T imes are invited to take advantage of the M. E. Sunday school of Jacksonville Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report where heretofore they have lain idle. It The following business has been trans­ is guaranteed to save every color. There the following were chosen: J. C. Whipp, his fa«, free of charge acted in this court—Judge Neil presiding — sincethe last issue of the S emi -WEEKLY is room in southern Oregon and along thv superintendent; Mrs. S. J. Day, assistant A False Diagnosis. T imes : coast black-sand deposits for hundreds of Supt.; Miss Nettie Lewis, secretary; Mrs La Grippe is confounded by many persons men to make good wages all winter. For W. B. Moore, organist. Estate of Milo Matthews. First semi- with a severe attack of catarrh which in annual statement approved. Thus. Wyatt of Sam ’ s valley, who has full particulars address E. S. McComas, tome respects resembles the former. These been a sufferer from inflammatory rheu­ individuals suffer severely with pain about Box 359. Portland, Or. Bncklsn’i Armoa fiaiv*. matism for sometime, and who broke the forehead, eyes and ear?, with sorene ss Piano Tuuiug, The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bnil- his leg not long since, died from the effects lu throat and stoppage of the nasal passages, M, Soree, Ulcer*, Balt Rheum, Few.- Sore«, M. O. Warner, the well-known piaro thereof. He was a good neighbor and a r id in fact are incapacitated for work of any Tetters, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corn* tuner, is now in town« His work is of clever, industrious gentleman, who will be kind for days at a time. These are catarrhal and all Birin Em itlons, and positive cure sufferers. Ely ’ s Cream Balm bus been used an excellent quality and his prices reason­ missed by the community in which he or Hie*, o> no pa; required. It 1* guarau with the best results tn such oases Th able. lived. emedy will give instant relief. 0 teed. Baking Powder Deafness Cannot Be Cured By local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There Is only one way to cur* deafueca, and that Is by coustltattonal remedies. Deafoess la caused by Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It is entirety closed, deafness Is the result, and unless the inflammation oan be taken ont and thia tube restored to its normal condition, hear­ ing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which 1* nothing but an Inflamed condition of tha mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars fo any case of deafness (oaused by catarrh) that sannot be cured by Hod's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free. F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. asrSold by all druggists, 75c. Administrator's Sale of Beal Property. 01 tbe Sta,e °r Oregon, of ¿«ckson, -itttn, fur the i tr®P8acW<>n of probate business. I q the matter of tbe «-state of Lewis deceased ^dCE i18 2?EHKJiy GIVEN THAT THE undersigned,as administrator of the eelate Bee8- deceased, by virtue of an order and license of the above-entitled court iluth®,«bi’Ye-entit!«l matter, d4 ted Aug. 8. 1894, will trom and after N Saturday, Sept 8, 1394, proceed to sell at private sale according to aw in such eases made and provided, the fol­ lowing doncrlbed real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: (filing fractional N W’H ol 8WU), NEU ofBWU, lor 3, (being fractional 8Uof8Wl-4), acres'' lwp 34 8’ b' * co,1,»inir.g 124.id A 3 »nd 4. and NF.I-4 of J'S.1'** l!5!*4 oi NV» 1-4 and 8E1-4 of 8W14, Sec 4, Twp J5 8, H l W,containing27* 32seres. ..V?,a *■ 8 and 3. »>*• 5. Tp 35 8,r 1 w.cunlalnmg J84 acres. • D L C No. 41 See 14,Twp35 8, R 1 west, less 40 at res sold to David Mosier, beiug a atrip 30 rois north ar.dsouth by «20 rod« ea«t 'JU width of south end, containing 280.28 acres. of SE h of section 3L twp 35 ». r 1 e. containing' 40 acre«. 1 ’’Y1*4 8W1-4. Sec 21. Twp 34 S.K 1 E, In Jackson County. Oregon, containing 40 seres containing In all 748.94 acres. Terms of sale: Cash in band. Dated VuFiist s. 1*94. G EO tt N KI Administrator of the estate of Lewis Ktv< deceased. •ÌacknoHviUe, Oregon. CONDUCTBP ST TBS SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OTUDlESVriLLBERESUMBDtor BO A HD- O er* and Day Pupils tn September 3. lt*H. The vuiu-ae of study in thl* institution 1* thorough, embiaclng all the branches be.ons lag to a first-class education. Languages drawing and vocs lessonB In class being Included lathe English course, form no extra ouarge. Young ladies w shlng to follow the higher art oourae or musical course » w afforded special facilities in each. The usual modification's made when more than one of the same family atten 1 the Acad- emy at the same time. There will also be attached to’be Academy a day school for boys in a separne building. e, *?, cor>ceded to be the most healthy place in Southern Oregon 1 1 easy of of access. Rogue Elver Valley Railway Co tr2.iniVun wlt“ln a block of the Convent For further particulars address the SUPERIORESS. ■___ __________ Jacksonville, Or. NOTICE. U.S. L and O ffice , R oke burg . On . 1 COI?teLAI£T ,“\VING BEE^’ e ' n TEKEU L ut this office by Patr'ck J. McHugh again»! Newton Charles for abandoning his homestead U J?;188«, upon the 8 ¡4SEJ4.8K8 WM aec.il, T34 b, li 4 W, In Jackson county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, the said parties are m‘i^b>i8Un",Or,ed ,o KPI>ear at the office of vine 1« Dotary public, at Jackson. Oregon, on th«- 17tto day ot November, 1894, at 10 o’clock a to rearmod and turntab testimony concerning Haiti alleged abandonment. Hearing at this m *° takeH on November 1894, at 10 o . lock am . Sufficient evidence having been filed to show that nprannAi vice cannot be made, it in hereby ordered thlt S ¿ub,‘4“"“ ‘"The D^o‘ ing to law ‘ Jac“onvllle. Oregon .accord­ s' « VEATCH. Registet. K. 8. fitti DAN. Receiver. Money saved is money made I ! ! i FETSCH, MKHCHANT TA.It.OfC I Will make you a Fine Suit of Clothes iu the Latest bty es, FROM $22.00 UP. A. FETSCH, Front Street, Medford, Oregon. c. F. LEWIS. Mechanical Engineer -----AND----- ’ machinist . do'work'in h'lVh'n|B PrePared to Up rngineg anJ£Lere