♦ MINING NEWS. MEDFORD SQUIBS. I KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS, •Ulur. ....... ....a. Thera is muca ... j-.v of a new singer, Mme. Phercre Lan grana, an In­ dian lady and a pupil of Sims Reeves. Royalties are patronizing her. musical people are running after h r, aud she is to sing before Queen Victoria shortly Her specialties are Persian melodies ar ranged as songs. As far as known she is the first Indian woman to attain dis­ tinction as a public singer. Her sistei passed an examination in law at Oxford and >s now practicing in Bombay. — Lontloi YOU CAN’T LIVE Pritchard,watchmaker and jeweler. Med­ ’ Capt. J. W. Siemens was one of tL.- wit Notices for the location of placet and nesses subpoena'd to attend the Lovell ford. WITHOUT A I IVFRT hows your liver ? quartz mines, etc., for sale at the T imes court-martial at Salem, but could not go. C ha «. N ickell , E dito «. Wl I nUU I ul Vtrt IA,-.E your KIDNEYS ALL RIGHT? office. M. Purdin expects to leave for California The four daughters of Mr. an J Mrs. F. F. The T imes learns that a first-class mill soon, to seek a location. DOES YOUR SLEEP REST YOU? DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? Grohs, who have been spending the sum­ OCTOBER I«, 1894. THURSDAY will soon be put up on the property of the ARE YOU DULL AND BILIOUS? ARE YOU WEAK AND THIN? A. A. Davis is again in Washington mer in L.ngell valley, left last week f ir their Tolo Mining Co., by Tacoma parties. home at Auburn. Calif. looking after his milling interests. TO ADVERTISERS. Deeds, just the thing tor transferring M. Pickering and wife and James Wil­ While Tho«. Martin was trying to slip a «1, TIMES »•- * Irruutloa ot iffiUl. the mir ing property of all kinds, at the T imes son and family left a few days ago for belt on a turning pulley at the Tule lake .rtm etfoywl hr *■» newsj>a|ier pnblislied Printing House. mill, the belt wound around the Shalt and Santa Rosa, Calif. i.twwn Portland *»39,945-O8' The estimated and will soon resume piping. the county-seat on Friday. there is an ordinance against shooting in­ the expense of the leaves and to a less st. Louis, Mo. cash resources amount to >11,608.68, Logg & McDonnell, of Forest creek, the A number of Jacksonville veterans at­ side ot the city limits. degree at the expense of the husks, cobs well-know t miners, are developing a tended the meeting of Chester A. Arthur and stalks. Tilt resignation of Wallace Baldwin as ARRIVALS IN JACKSONVILLE. quartz ledge which promises to be a first- Post, G. A. R.. on Friday evening. commandant of the Oregon Soldiers' Home class one. The ore prospects well. Entirely New. The district and county Sunday-school was not acted upon by the board of trustees UNITED STATES HOTEL. One of the latest discoveries is Moore’s The American Mining Code, standard convenlio.is will be held here next week, L H Fatterson.-lksnck -I Y Jackson,Coronado last Monday. It was not presented, as he W P Allen, Medlord .1 G Sheplierd, S F Revealed Remedy. Nothing like it was authority on all subjects pertaining to and will doubtless prove interesting. had been prevailed upon to reconsider bis AT J S Gill. Portland J T Dcnegan. Foots ck ever prepared before. Why? Because the W H Lewis,Applegate J A Waddle, Chicago mining, water-rights, etc., is kept for sale determination G. W. Priddy, the expert mason, has Frank Hayes, Mt-dlTd P K 8imons. Eagle Pt directions for making it came from the at the T imes office. Mrs Ebimonr, Egle Pt H A 8tevcns, Tacoma spirit world. been al Jacksonville, doing the brickwork John T he Portland Sun, the daily newspaper Hood, Med tord W G M'-ssa', Butte ck One million dollars worth of gold was on Mrs. M. Miller’s new residence. F. Levy, 8 1“ JA Julien. Yreka which has just been launched on '.he sea LC Bolie, Antelope F William», Ashland of journalism by a company com posed received for coinage at San Francisco one Warren Cameron, James Buckley, Joe M Lindley. Gold Hill J F Anderson,Frat Gve TAY1XJR house . principally of the printers who were super­ day last week. This is the largest single and Fred Sturgis, who live south of Jack­ day’s receipt ot gold in the history of the .1 A Reid, Pcrtland F Hayes, Medford seded by the type-setting machines so ruth­ sonville, are attending our public school. J F Miller, jaxonville W L Miller, Jaxouvllle mint. CASH 8TOIŒ, Miles Cantrall, C F Sbephord&lam, •• lessly introduced by the Oregonian, has Ed. Tryer has returned from Seattle, ac­ P M Devlin, John 8 Orth •• Maltbeson & Sackett, who are prospect ­ Grant Kawiings, “ A 8 Barties, •• come to our table. It is a credit to the companied by a friend whose name we have jess ijingell, Kate Cronemiiler, " metropolis, being ably edited, neat in looks ing the Ophir mine near Ashland, have not learnd as yet. They will both remain Alice Hanley. " Carrie Cronemiller, “ Agnes Devlin, “ Kate Keed. ** opened a new body of ore in the long tun ­ I and filled with the latest news The T imes awhile. Dee Ankeny, “ Louise Kubll, that you can secure al­ Jene le Kearnes, “ A F Cantrail, “ hopes that it will be liberally sustained, as nel and have sent five tons to the Selby J ft 1,11111, most immediate relief Rawlings, ” »Mason's Finit Jars.,^ gal, per cloz. $1 25 Coal Oil, per 5 gal can II 40 smelter at San Francisco for a test. D. W. Crosby, the well-known hustler, Elia it well deserves success. Ed Nunan, “ from Indigestion, and is assisting Hamilton & Legate at The CHAPPELL HOUSE. ” ’’ ” quarts ” ” 1 00 Cedar Water Paila.. A. B. Ashman of Cincinnati, Ohio.who 20 to 25c that uncomfortable full­ lx a conversation with the editor of the R Hart, Medford Anderson Bros, ApliCe is interested with other eastern capitalists Medford. Dave is a whole team in him­ J M Montgomery Itgue R «I Wiltrout, Sterling Best Side Bacon ............................. Cedar Wash Tubs 12 1-2 75 to 85c T imls Supt. Newbury pronounced himself ness after meals, by sim­ in mining in this section, and who has self and knows how to win the affections M H Price, Portland C Hars jod, Portland Win Lewis, Sterling P_te Devlin, Ashland as opposed to a change of school books as ply taking a dose of Sim ­ Best Ham Willow Clothes baskets of the public. 12 1-2 |1 toll 25 been here for some months, left last week Win Cameron, Ap gte J Pence, Meadows a whole. While he thinks that a few mons Liver Regulator ? Postmaster Howard of Medford visited B F McCrary & wile, Siskiyou for his home, to remain until spring. I Jeliy Glasses per doz 50c Eagle Chocaiate, per H>.............. 25c changes could be made for the good of Some people think that Jacksonville one day this week. His MURPHY MUTTERINGS. Beans per it> ............... . those attending the public schools, he con­ 4c Eagle Condensed Milk, per can 20c because it is called Liver health has been considerably improved A Queer Robbery at The Dalles. siders that the books now in use are good Regulator it Lus nothing by using the waters of Helman’s sulphur Pearline per parer................ 15c 3 tin Gobidust Washing powder for 25c Mrs. Will. Sons- 1 has been quite sick with The Dalles, (Or.) Oct. 15.—Unknown enough for practical purposes, especial­ to do with Indigestion springs internally and externally. malarial fever. Beat Rolled Oats, 15 H>e for 1 00 Rag Cat pe', per yard............... .. 40c ly in the financial depression now prevail­ robbers secured >15,000 in coin from the and the like. It is the The members of the State Horticultural Leon Kellogg has moved to his Benedict ing. Mr. N, represents the sentiment of office of the Pacific Express Company on Best Roller Flour, per Back- 80c Matting, per yaid, ........................ 20 to 25c inaction of the Liver that Society made a short stop at Medford on ranch, where be is building a neat cottage- a large majority of the school patrons, Saturday night, shortly after the arrival ot causes Indigestion, and their way to the quarterly meeting at Ash­ The operation performed ou the head o Royal Savon Soap, per box. >1 and $1 25 Ladies’ Shoes, all sizes, $1 25 to >1 35 and will vole accordingly when the time the 11 o’clock train from Port'and. Ex­ that fullness; also Con­ land this week. They were met at the Lee Bill’s son, Bernie, was successful. press Agent Hill had gone to the train comes to decide this question. Coal Oil in bulk, per gal... . 30c Men’s heavy Shoes >1 50 to >2 stipation, and those Bil­ Among the late arrivals are a daughter at that night in pla. e of the regular messen­ train by the band and a delegation of la­ ious Headaches. M illions Coal Oi . per 10 gel case... . 12 75 Ladies fine hose, worth 50c. for.... 25c A lthough the Republican daily news­ ger. Tibbits, and receiving the express box dies. who welcomed the society to the Mr. aud Mrs. Oscar Knox’s bouse; also one have been made to under­ papers edit their news columns for parti- containing the money drove to the office, freedom of the city and presented each at Mr. and Mrs, John Prince’s. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Furnishing goods, Hats, Dry and Fancy Miss Eva Bill and Harry Harrington are stand this and have been t an effect to a greater extent than is con­ accompanied by Night Watchman Gib­ member present, as well as Conductor respectively teaebiug a successful term ai Kearney and the editor of the T imes , with goods, and Everything in our Store will be sold cheap as the cured from these trouble? sistent with propriety, they are unable to bons. The box containing the coin was the Missouri Flat and Provolt school houses. by Simmons Liver Regu­ keep out of them all the evidences of the placed inside the office, the door was a handsome buttonhole bouquet. cheapest and for Cash or produce only. No Credit. If you There is some building go ng on in Mur­ lator—a medicine unfail­ returning prosperity of the country under locked and Hill went to deliver the mail owe us, please call and settle, as we need our money. Religious Appointments. phy precinct, notwithstanding the hard the reformed tariff. For instance, they all that had come in on the train at the post­ ing and purely vegetable. I times. Silas Schrimpf is building a new Elder David Brower will hold services From Rev. M. B.Wharton, Baltimore,Md published the following Associated Press office. City Marshal Blakeney returned Soliciting the Patronage of Everybody, bouse and others are making improvements. “It affords me pleasure to add my testi­ dispatch, from Harrisburg, Pa., which to the express office with him, but wher at Talent on the first and third Sundays of mony to the great virtues of Simmons S adie . each month; at Enterprise school-house on Yours for Cash Trade, Liver Regulator. I have had experience nlso appeared in the S. F. Examiner on they reached the office they immediately the second Sunday, and at Lynch school with it, as oieasit n demanded, for many years, and regard it as the greatest medi­ t'ie 14th “The iron and steel mills in this discovered that the box had been tampered house on the fourth Sunday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. cine of the times. So good a medicine locality are enjoying an era ot unprece­ with during Hill’s short absence. The deserves universal commendation. The following are Rev. R. Ennis’ ap­ The following deeds have beeil recorded dented prosperity. At the Pennsylvania instrument with which the box had been pointments: On every Sunday morning, Steel Works the production ot rails and opened, a tool evidently made from an excepting the third, he will hold services at in the office of the county recorder since r-Titw'v Bessemer steel last week was the heaviest old steel drill, with one end sharpened the Presbyterian church in Phoenix“ "i the last report of the T imes : speak notout of weak sin finses, for years. The three furnaces in blast like a cold chisel and the other drawn out the third Sunday morning at Jacksonville, Wm Carey to Mark P Welch; 1 acre $1000 LO $7 but from proof in tp 37 s, r 2 w ............................. averaged nearly jootons daily. The com­ and fashioned into a sort of a hook, lay and every Sunday evening he will preach Harvey Richardson to Geo Given; pany has contracts for 100,000 tons more on the floor near the box The tool had at the Presbyterian church at Jacksonville. 20 i 0 i 40acres iu tp 35 s, r 1 w___ . of girder rails." been used as a lever to pry the lid of the Mass will be held on the 4th Sunday of G F Billings to F M Billings; 10 box off. The thieves were evidently on October at Jacksonville at 7 and at Ash­ acres in tp 39 s, r 1 e........ T he Ohio Democrats, by taking strong the watch, and had carefully planned the land at 11; on Thursday, November I, at Win A Wright to Themas J. ff.-rson ground for free and unlimited coinage of Grieve, et al.; 480 acres in tp 40 affair. The box contained >7,500 in gold Jacksonville at 10:30; on the 1st Sunday s’lver are not only doing missionary work s, r 4 e, W M, al^p a water and >2,500 in silver consigned to French of November at Medford at 8 and at Jack­ for this year,but they are lay i ng the fou nda- right on same.............................. & Co., and >5,000 consigned to The sonville at 10:30; on 2d Sunday of Novem­ tion for bigger and broader work in the Carter to Jeremiah Nunan. Since COTTOLENE has come to Dalles National Bank. The gold and the ber at Jacksonville at 7 and at Eagle Alfred quaitz claim, etc., In iwp 37 s, r 3 take its place. The satisfaction years to immediately follow They have silver weighed too pounds. The weight Point at 11; on 3d Sunday of November w..................................................... with which the people have hailed for gone at the root and marrow of the subject. of the remaining >1,000 in silver that was at Jacksonville at 7 and at Medford at Io. the advent of the New Shortening T hey are facing the facts, while others are $4800 00 Total not taken is probably the reason it was “ Castoria is so well adapted to children that Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, M. E. Church Directory.—Services will approaching the inevitable with mincing 1 recommend it as superior to any prescription Sour Stomach, biarrhcea. Eructation, left Detectives are at work on the case, be held on the 1st Sunday of each month at Notice to Traveling Public. and cautious steps “Oh yes," they say, known to me.” II. A. A rcher , M. D., Kills Worms, gives sleep, aud promotes df but so far as can be determined no definite Jacksonville at 11 A. M. and , 130 p. M.; 2nd Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. The strike is off. and harmony ptevails gestion. “the silver demand is growing, and we clues to the perpetrators of the robbery Sunday at Sterling at 11 A. M. and at Jack­ Tell all your people—anil don’t you lorget Without injurious medication. may all be in favor of silver in the future. have been discovered. evidenced by the rapidly increas­ sonville 7:30 P. M.; 3rd Sunday at Jackson­ it—that the Northern l'aciiic R. R. Is naw We have to go cautiously though. Ina ing enormous sales is PROOF “The use of ’Castoria is so universal and “For several years I liave recommended ville at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P M.: 4th Sun­ open and running through trains on sched­ year or so the country may be prepared School Report. POSITIVE not only of its great its merits so well known that it seems a work your ‘Castoria,’ and shall always continue t< ule time between Portland and St. Paul, day at Sterling at 11 A. M. and at Jackson ­ of supererogation to endorse it. Few ore the do so as ft has invariably produced benefleia for free silver, and then lookout.” This value as a new article of diet The following is a report of the average without change of care. No delays or trans­ but is also sufficient proof of the intelligent families who »lo not keep Castoria results.” is not Democratic talk, however. The peo standing of the pupils attending school in ville at 7:30 p. m .: Jacksonville prayer fers. This is the only line running uphols­ within easy reach.” general desire to be rid of indi­ E dwin F. P arder , M. D., pie are prepared for silver now. It is the district No. 14 for the month ending Oct. meeting Thursday evening at 7:30; song tered tourist sleeper«, which are as oomfort- gestible, unwholesome, unappe­ C abdos M aktyn , d . D., 125th Street aud 7th Ave., New York City service Saturday at 7:30 p. »1., Sunday gold monometallists and money specula­ 12, 1894: Cassie Mansfield 90; Sophia tizing lard, and of all the ills that able aud more convenient to the passeDget New York City. school at 10 A M. We invite and give ail lard promotes. Try tors who are not ready. By gold specu­ Davis 90: Lottie Rowe 90; Maud Harr 85: a cordial welcome to our services. than the palace care ot any other line trial T he C ektauh C oitfant , 77 M i - rrat S trxkt , N ew Y ork C ity . cost you three time» ine amount oi uioney. lators we do not mean, ot course, the regu­ Katie Davis 78; Isabella Rowe 89; Mary The N. P. also ruua free Colonist sleepers lar dealeis in money, whose interests in Downing 90; Agnes Ashworth 85; Ethel Almost a New York Daily. nd the most luxurious Pullman Pulace each community are identified with the Patrick 80; Lucy Hitch 80; Lera Sullivan That Democratic wonder, The New business interests, and who profit by pros­ 75; Ida Coffee 90; Joseph Downing 93; York Weekly World, has just changed it« sleepers. It you are going east, take this sate, reliable rou’e, as rates are as low as by perity. Plenty of good money will be Calvin Slagle 93; Ray Rowe 90; Harry weekly into a twice-a-week paper, «nd any other line aud you need not go to the at once and waste no time in discovering like thousands of good for everybody. Silver is good; no­ Slagle 80; Everett Slagle 80; Earl Davis you can now get the two papers a week expense of a lite or accident insurance pol­ icy. For tickets or information apply to A. others that you have now thing tetter._____________ 75; Jesse Sullivan 75; Robert Slagle 90; for the same old price—>i.oo a year, Just D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Pass. A Tkt. Agt., Portland, or 8. F. Case, First National Bank, I t is stated that a bill will be introduced Claude Downing 90; Nettie Dean 80; think of it! The news fresh from New Graut’B Pass, Oregon MimaClampitt 60; Maggie Clampitt 60; York right at your door every three days — in the next legislature providing for the JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. publication of our school books by the Hazel Rowe 85; Katie Patrick 90; Hattie 104 papers a year. The S emi -W kekly stale. In view of tne fact that a consider­ Patrick 90; George Jones 80; IraJones8o; T imes has made arrangements by which W. H. Hampton, manager ot the extensive able sunt of money is spent annually in Horace Jones 90; Charles McDonald 90; we can furnish this paper and the twice-a- Grave creek placer mines operated by Port­ Oregon for text books, some of the legis­ Myrtle Hitch 90; Meta Morine 65; Albert week New York World all for only >3.00 land parties, went to Portlaud last week, ac­ LL SUBSTITUTES. Genuine made only by lators, with the best interests of the people Clifton 90; Harry Beal 90; Ralph Beal 90; a vear. Here is the opportunity to get companied by his wile. NOTICE N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. at heart, may favor the passage of such a Arthur Beal 90; Charles Coffee 90; Hattie your local paper and the New York World Mr. Keenan, who is interested in the big ST. LOUIS and Peninger 80. I da Y ork , Teacher. twice every week at extraordinarily low law. They should take the experience of E. 8. L and R pseburo , O k , | marble quarry on Cheney creek, has got out CHICAGO, NEW YORK. BQSTOfi rates. October 2, 1894 1 other states into consideration, which has several flue slabs oi the same, which will be COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN KNTEHED Jackwtnrille, Oregon., Two for the Price of One. at this office by Patrick J. McHugh against exhibited at Portland and 8-iu Francisco proven quite dear. California tried the A New Invention. Newton Charles fi>r>il>and( uing Ills homestead From now on the N. Y. World, which CONDUCTED BY THE experiment of publishing her own school The term of Postmaster Dodge of Grant’s entry No 563.1, dat«l May 10, 18HM. upon the 8 The gold-bug chief, W. H. Rockfellow sec.:l2. T114 8, R 4 W Pass will expire sometime in December, aud books, and now regrets the foolish adven- has been coming to you regularly once a Jackson county, Oregon, with a view to the ot Baker city, has patented anew machine SISTERS OF THE HOLY NA .VES cancellation of said entry, the said parties are there is already considerable speculation as venture, because, during the first five years week, will come twice a week. This is in I hereby summoned to app«-ar at tne office of for saving fine gold, that enables miners to who will be his successor. The office ■ he plant was in operation, it cost the peo­ line with modern progress, and is a par Silas .1. Day, notary public, at Jackaon- to profitably work the bars on Snake river vllle, Jackson county. Oregon, on tlie 17th pays about $1500 per year, with an allow­ ple of that state >'174,760 40, and, besides of that large policy of advancement that TUDIF.8 WILL BE RESUMED lot BOARD day of November, 1894. at 10 o’clock * a to where heretofore they have lain idle. It ance ot $150 tor clerk hire. era and Duy Pupils m 8< pl< uib< ■ 3.1894. respond amt l-irnlan testimony concerning this vast sum, her school patrons paid has made that newspaper the wonder fu Hearing at thia is guaranteed to save every color. There The course of study In this institution It said alleged abandonment. >10$,300.17 more for the inferior state se­ the .and. Those wishing the Semi-Week­ »<> taken on November thorough, embracing all the branches be.ong 28, 1894. at 10 » o ‘■•tlinyny is room in southern Oregon and along the ¿lock A M. Sufficient evidt nee ing to a first-class education. Languages, having been Hied to show that personal ser­ ries than they would had they gone into the ly World and S emi -W eekly T imes can coast black-sand deposits for hundreds of drawing and vocai lessons In class being vice cannot be made, it la hereby ordered that both for the small sum of >3 a year obtain <>pea market and purchased the same included lathe English course, form no extra service be made by publication in the Ulan. charge. number of corresponding books offered by The winter season is fast approaching and men to make good wages all winter. For When Baby war suk, we gave her Castoria. T imes at Jacksonville, Oregon accord Young ladle« w Shing to follow the higher CHA-nc Ing Io law. private publishing firms. The Corvallis now is the time to supp’y yourself with full particulars address E. S. McComas, art course or musical course kh - afforded When she was o Child, she cried for Castoria, K. M. VEATCH. Register 'limes therefore asks the pertinent ques­ first-cliss reading matter at hard-times Box 359. Portland, Or. special facilities in each. R. 8. SHERI DAN. Receiver. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. The usual modification 'a made when more tion: “Can Oregon, with only one-fourth prices. than one of the same family attend the Acad­ When she ha 1 Chiblren, she gave them Castorbk the school population of California, afford Deafness Cannot Be Cured emy at the same time. to try the experiment ?” There will also be attached to the A< ad< my Keep Your Money at Home. By local applications as they cannot reach a day school for boys In a separate building. Money saved is money made ! 1 ! Jacksonville la conceded to be the most the diseased portion of the ear There is A full assortment of blanks for the use A SPECIAL from Washington says: “Pres­ healthy place In bouthern Ort gon and easy of only one way to cure deafness, and that is of access. Rogue River Valley Railway Uo.'a ident Cleveland on his way from Gray of justices of the peace and constables can by constitutional remedies Deafness is trains run within a block of the Convent. To aid Digestion take one Small Bile Cean For further parli-.-ulars address the after eating. 25c. uer bottle. Gables will stop in New York to register, always be found at the T imes office: also caused by inflamed condition of the mucous SUPERIORESS, Jacksonville. Or. and -»n the day cf election he will go to deeds, mortgages, bihs of sale, leases, me­ lining ot the Eustachian Tube. When this New York and vote the state ticket headed chanic s liens, bonds and every legal tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound MARRIED. M1<2I<or< ,11. F. Rags­ . I- ii- - 1 I; » condition that we had to keep non! ana »bantligi bar music les- the President would also take occasion We will give Oue Hundred Dollars fo dale and Miss Emma Godfrey. Sores. whose headquarters are at Medford, is at ,lu 5a. t. » e feared 81. Vitus dance, and any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that ■while in New York to let it be known that ■re noc.ive i,ut for an invaluable remedy Protects membrane Hotel Taylor in Jacksonville, and will re­ cannot be cured by Hall’s Oatarrh Cure. 1 ront Street, Medford, Oregon. he •vouid nave had that terrible affliction. from cold. he sincerely desires the election of Senator BORN Wi i i.i ■ uoiovedphysicians, butshereeeived main a week longer. He is a first-class ar­ Send for circulars ; free. Kestores the .no ' ei:e it from them. The first of last August Hill and Mr. Strauss.” This is as it should tisan, and the work he has done already Senses of Taste • i. 'Is d but 75 pounds, and although she F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. and Smell. ______ ___ NICHOLS-In Table Kock precinct, Oct. 10. ' be Mr. Hill lent very valuable assistance is a sufficient guarantee of the excel­ u'Bit only three bottles of Nervine she «-3old by all druggists, 75c. 1894, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nichols, a son. IT WILL CUKE. ■ ,*w-.v.-i-hsImpounds: her nervousness and to Mr. Cleveland during the campaign of lence of that which he will do in the fu­ ■1:110ms of .-t. Vitus dance are entirely gone, NEWBURY—At Phoenix. Oct. 12, 1894, tj Mr. A particle is app'ied into each nostril and i- Attends st-hool regularly, ana-studies with ]893, and he could not have carried the ture. His prices are reasonable. and Mrs. Gas. Newbury, a daughter. Flowers for Sale. 1 ..tori and ease. She has recovered complete is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by I mah. registered, 60cts. empire state bad the senator opposed him. u ’ . e if iter irin, her appetite is splendid, and WYATT-In Table Rock, Oct. 12. 1894, to Mr. Owing to ct/ntinued ill health I am ELY BROTH EKS. 5« Warren St.. .New York no ao -v ■ <• ¡ill procure for our daughter the and Mrs. W. B. WysM.aaon. ------ AND "'he Mugwumps and Fairchild Demo< rats Clubbing Rates- obliged to sell all my house and green FETSCH-In Med ford .Oct. 14,1894. to Mr. and L ■ ih >r. Miles’ Nervine has brought hen < annot be too severely condemned for 1' a n my brother recommended the rem- Mrs. A. Fetach, a daughter. The S emi -W eekly T imes has clubbing house plants, and also all my chrysanthe­ r-iy!i. id ho faith In patent medicines, and MACHINIST. ibeir opposition to th-. regular Democratic - .. i.d not listen to him. but as a last resort ticket.. They show their inconsistency, arrangements with all the leading news­ mums, consisting ot more than four hun­ BEAGLE—In Ashland precinct, Oct. 14,1894, tn Im nt us a liottle. we began giving it ta Having located in Jacksonville, Is prepared to Mr.and Mrs.Thon. Beagle.asoo. hypocrisy and general cussedness when papers and periodicals in the Union, and dred varieties. U : : h'>. and the effect was almost imnieqi- I do work tn his llneerectlngmachinery, lining a Mrs. B. R- Bullock. Brighton. N. Y up engim-s an»' generai overhauling and r«! they lend assistance to the candidacy of is prepared to furnish any of them at M rs . L ionel W ebster , !-r. s’ Restorative Nervine is sold liy all pairing or plants saw-mill, quartz-mills, etc. Bro. Platt s nominee for governor. dru-gi-ison a positive guarantee, or sent DIED- Medford, Oregon. direct by the Dr. Mlles Medical Co.. Elkhart, •“Rule or tuin is their motto, and they I greatly reduced rates. The patrons of the lad., on re eipt of price, $1 per bottle, rfx should be kept in the purlieus of Republi­ T imes are invited to take advantage of Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder HAMLIN—Near Medfcrd. Oct. 14. 18-14. -lames bo: tie- torso, express prepaid. It is poattlvczy canism henceforth. [his fact, free of charge M. i. *v til 4 so*- teir .< i U»<>; i ..’« Hamlin; aged 79 years, 6 months ami II days free from uyiates ur dangerous drug*. Try Dr. J. H. McLEANS LIVER »»> KIDNEY BALM. The Dr. J. H. McLean Medicine Co., JACKSONVILLE PRICES Don't Tou Know FOB AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER LARD Infants and Children Cottolene Cottolene NO USE FOR LARD FETSCH, C ELY’S 1 atarrh CREAM BAI M A. FETSCH, hay - fever C. F. LEWIS. Mechanical Engineer THIS World’« Fair Highest Award.