The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 01, 1894, Image 3

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Jtmi-Detkin Sitnts.
THURSDAY
NOVEMBER i, ¡»94.
HOW TO GET GOOD READING MAT­
TER CHEAP.
We have made arrangement* whereby
subscribers to the S emi -W eekly T ime *
can get the lowest rates on all standard
publications.
The following is a fair
sample:
T hs T ime * and Farm and Fireside,
including 50 Handsome Views of
the World’s Fair....................... ♦ 3
T he T me * and S. F. Examiner . • • 3
44
“
Call.......... - 3
••
»4
Cin. Enquirer. . . . 2
4«
44
New York World.
3
4«
44
Oregonian ........... •• 3
44
44
N. Y. Times . ... • • 3
44
44
S. F. Chronicle.. - 3
Payment must be made in advance.
50
50
oo
50
(JO
5°
(X)
50
AU other newspapers, magazine*, etc.,
furnished a rate* greatly reduced from
publishers' regular price*.
Sunday School Concert.
The following is the programme for the
Sabbath School concert wh.i h will be held
at the M. E. church here this evening;
Song by class, "Our Sunday School.”
Prayer, Rev. W. B. Moore. Remark* by
Superintendent Whipp. Song by infant
class, "Happy
Band.” Dialogue by
Willie Hockenjos, Jessie Thresher, Earle
Shepherd and Charlie Armstrong. Reci­
tation, Merle Peters. Recitation, Louie
Engledow. Song, “Lazy Dick,” Holman
Peter. Recitation, Leona Ulrich
Reci­
tation, Bertha Walden. Sung, "Jewels,”
Emma Wendt. Recitation, Earle Peters.
Recitation, Verne Whipp
Song, "Two
Little Playmates,” Victor and Ben. Ply-
male. Recitation, Flora Thompson. Reci­
tation. Gertie Whipp.
Duet, Mr. and
Mi*. Shepherd. Recitation, Mabel Elliott.
Recitation, Stanford Moore. Recitation,
Maggie McKenzie. Sole, Mis« Mary
Plymale. Recitation, Isa Cook. Reci­
tation, Maude Prim. Solo, “Where is my
Boy To-night,” Mr. Stevens. Recitation,
Edith Priest. Recitation, Ethel Elliott.
Collection.
Song by class, “Chiming
Bell* ” Dialogue by Misses Hockenjos,
Wendt, Lewis and Eaton. Recitation,
Minnie Hockenjos. Song by choir, "Good
Night." A cordial invitation is extended
to all. Admission free.
8heriff Patterson returned from Sacra­
PERSONAL MENTION.
The T ime * office is where you can get
mento
yesterday, where he has been on of­
the neatest printing done at city prices.
H. H. McCarthy, the mining mat iß at ficial business. He accompanied Sheriff Cath­
Grand clearance sale at Ryan’s.
We have the best and most extensive stock
eart of Douglas county as far as Medford,
Mining deeds at the T ime * Printing of job type and stationery south of Salem. Portland.
Phil. Bliss of Applegate was amojg us OQ both being Interested in the capture of Ow­
House.
Bill Nye and Farewell, two horses well
ens, tha Coos county jail-breaker.
Wednesday.
Geo. J. Artnsiroug has returned from known here, won nearly all the races at
Judge Hanna spent Tuesday Mght in
Cinnabar.
the fair lately held in Smith river valley.
HERE AND THERE.
regon
acksonville
Grant’s Pass.
Wn. Cushman and family of Trail Calif. R. B. Baber was there with Nellie B.
Geo. Brown of Eagle Point Is repsrted to
Legal blanks of all kinds at the T im s
Is making an Immense
John E. Pelton, assignee of the estate of be aulte 11L
creek precinct are in town.
Printiug House.
B.
R
.
Kingsbury,
will
sell
tbe
real
property
Old papers for sale cheap at the T imes '
J. D. Wimer was at the county-ieat one
The round-house at Roseburg has all the
belonging thereto on Saturday, Dec. 8,189*. day last week.
office*
way from eight to a dozeu locomotives io
See his advertisement in another column
T. J. Chapman ot Gold Hill, ths mining the stalls and yards constantly.
Mr*. Wm. Nusbaum of Chimney Rock
of to-day’s T imes .
expert, Is In town.
precinct i* in town.
Mrs. Lease remarked at a recent meeting:
Mrs. A. M. Thomas and her son Charles,
Jesse Houck and wife of Ashlani visited “When I cannot talk I want to be buried ’
A Winchester rifle can be had cheap by
as also Miss Gladys Fryer, have returned Jacksonville lately.
We’ll take your word tor it, Mary.
applying at the T imes office.
from Klamath county, where the former
Geo. W '¿tephenson and wife of Ashland
Dr. Helmbold is dead. Who does not
The weather is pleasant—could not be went to look after the estate of her son,
know Dr. H. T. Helmbold and bls remedies?
were here yesterday.
From this date we will offer our entire stock of DRESS
nicer at this time of the year.
the late Owen Grigsby.
H. E. Ankeny leaves for Salem this even­ A word to the wise spells advert Ise.
GOODS
at Greatly Reduced Prices. These goods comprise
The board of trustees meet in regular
8.
F
All kin is of fishing tackle at the
“Doc” Ruggles, the irrepressible circus ing to visit his wife.
session next Tuesday evening. .
a
ll
the
Latest Novelties, as we have just received a large
Variety
Btore.
First-class
and
cheap.
N.
A.
Young,
one
of
Butte
creek's
pioneer
man, has turned up in Lake county with
A county-seat war will soon be initiated 'Fall Stock, consisting of all the LATEST STYLES in the
Cal. Hinkle of Applegate will soon be­ a show. The performance is said to be farmer*, called one day last week,
come a resident of Jacksonville.
Goo. Childers and Mrs. Craddotk of Sam’s in Malheur county. Vale, the present coun­ market.
the same old thing, which he has inflicted
ty-seat, and Ontario will be the contestants.
valley
tarried in Jacksonville Tutdlay.
upon
the
people
for
years.
Yount Bros., who are mining on Apple­
We make this announcement thus early, becauee we
If you wish printing ot any kind done
Mrs.
C.
H.
Daley
of
Tolo
ha*
returned
gate, were in town yesterday.
The clearance sale at Ryan's dry-goods
have
a large stock to move and we desire to close them all
don’t forget that you can get just what you
from her prospecting trip to Applegate.
Send for the T imes and the San bran­ store is proving a popular one. The la­
want at the Tr zs Printing House, where out between now and the first of January, in order to make
Hon. E. B Watson of Portlandia expected
dies are not slow to supply themselves
cisco Examiner. Only I3.50 a vear.
city prices prevail.
room for an entire New Spring Stock.
to arrive in Jacksonville in a tew days.
with
handsome
dress-goods
when
they
Audley Porter of Ashland makes the99th
George (Doe) Anderson, a Harney county
Mrs. Ceacil Hammersly of G*ld Hill has pioneer and stage driver, died last Friday
have
so
good
an
opportunity
inmate of the Oregon Reform School.
M. Obenchain of Klamath county, whose gone to Lake county, her former home.
at Soda Springs from effects of injuries re
Jas. F. Wilson ha’s sold bis homestead
A. 8. Hammond ot Medford, attorney-at- ceived in a runaway.
eyes have been failing him, is being treated
in Uniontown precinct to a newcomer.
by Dr. Geary of Medford, the well-known law, was here yesterday on legal business.
Old papers, In quantities to suit, for salt
We have all grades and all colors in all the Staple Varl>
A son of Jacob Smith of Missouri gulch
John 8. Orth, who has been confined to at the T imes office. 60 cents a hundred.
oculist. He does not feel very much en­
fell and broke one of his arms th1» week.
etiea
of Dress Goods, as well as many new kinds never be­
bin bed tor the past few days, it convalesc­
c ou raged, we are sorry to say.
It is asserted by one ot the partners that
ing.
Sam’s valley has a flourishing Sunday
the firm of John Warm maker spends not less fore brought to this market. CALL AND SEE THEM at
A full attendance of the members of
Mrs. Fred. Grob ot Wagner eiaek is pay­ than $1000 a day for advertising in the Phil­
school, with Mark Clark as superintendent.
Jacksonville Fire Co. is desired at the
ing relatives and friends in Jacksonville a adelphia papers alone.
J. L. Chappell, formerly of Grant’s regular meeting which will be held next
visit.
The Farm and Fireside and 55 elegant
Pass, has become a resident of Medford. Monday evening, as business of import­
Mrs. J. W. Hays and dai ti hl iter of Rock views of the World’s Fair, together with the
The Banquet is being overhauled and ance wil) come up for transaction.
Point precinct were in town one day this S emi -W eekly T ime », for the snail sum of
The personal effects of 5. H. Neatham­ week.
will soon present a better appearance thar.
$2.50. Now is the time to take advantage
ever.
mer, deceased, will be sold at his late resi­
John B. Griffin ot Enterpr sand It. Bene­ ot this great inducement.
Jacksonville Fire Co. No. I is already dence on Ward’s creek in Woodville pre­ dict ot Applegate were In toi 1 one day this
Libertine, the three-year-old son ot Leon-
making preparations for its '1 banksgiving cinct next Saturday. See administrator’s week.
atus and Fala'se, beat Oash Day in their
notice on the last page of the T imes .
F. B. Inlow and family have removed match at Harlem,and incIdentaHy broke the
ball.
from Eagle Point to Mr. ; ’a property at world’s record tor a mile on a circular track.
Johi. Beckner of Steamboat and P.
A transit of Mercury takes place No­ Talent.
His time was 1:38’4, carrying ninety pounds.
Magers of Applegate were here a few days vember 10th. The planet will pass between
Lpplegate
Tuas-
State Printer Baker has a valuable farm
Ex-Sheriff
Pelton
was
on
since.
us and the sun, taking about six hours to
day, buying cattle tor hla butebershop at near Salem, which be will run on retiring
Shakes, posts and shingles can be ob­ make the transit, beginning at 7:46 in the Ashland.
from office. He has made a fortune as
tained in quantities to suit at the T imes morning. It will be visible on the Pacific
Dennis Duggan, one o the prominent state printer, variously estimated sp to $5),-
coast.
office
farmers of Sam’s valley, (sited us a few lOO, bet ides a whole lot ot spending money.
Andrew John Anderson has filed his in­
Mr. Brown, who is in charge of the days since.
The Cincinnati Post speaks in the highest
for -----
tention to become a citizen of the United Miller mine on Farmer’s flat, is making
Henry White of Rock Point was at Ash­ praise ot a car of prunesand plums received
LOCAL NOTES.
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O
,
,
■ - This is a Rare Opportunity. - -
Ryan’s - Dry - Goods - Store
This Space Reserved.
extensive preparations for the coming sea­ land this we-.B, to attend the funeral of Jud­ in that city recently from Oregon. This Is
the first fruit ever sent to Cincinnati from
son. He has built a new reservoir, several son Ganiard.
outbuildings and made quite a number of
G. W. Boggs has returred from Josephine this state. Our fruit is only beginning to
county and will soon leave for his mines on be known east ot the Rockies.
improvements already.
A tratnload of Oregon prunes started from
Elliott creek.
Wm. M, Smith of Eden precinct has
Mrs. John Barneburg was in Jacksonville Portland for the east this week, it consis’s
one of the finest fruit farms in the valley.
ot thirteen cars and was sent over the
It is so situated that it is sheltered from on Tuesday, aocompauled by her sister In­ Northern Pacific to St. Paul, where the Bur­
law, Miss Mollie.
lington will take it to St. Louts. The prunes
There will be two assessment s in the A. frost,and even this year he had a full crop.
Jay Sechrist, representing Triest A Co. are from Vancouver and are shipped by F.
O. U. W for November, being 15 tor II Among other things Mr. S. shipped several
hundred dollars worth ot peaches to Port­ and F. H. Busby of San Francisco, smiled J. Kelly <t Co. of Seattle.
months.
on us yesterday.
land this season.
RellffionH Appointment«.
For a pain In the side or .cbost there is
Jerry Nunan received a fine, large as­
A. Z. Hammersly and ^mily ot Lakeview
Elder David Brower will hold services sortment of goods this week. Call and
There is now a project on foot to extend have arrived at Gold Hll. and will spend the nothing so good as a piece of flannel Jam p-
ened with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and
at T»lent on the first and third Sundays of see them.
the Medford-Jacksonville-Ashland tele­ winter in the valley.
bound on ever the seat of pain. It affords
each month; at Enterprise school-house on
phone line to Grant’s Pass and connect with
Mark Watkins of big Applegate was in prompt and permanent relief, and if used it
Jasper Mee, son of Jas. Mee of Apple­
the second Sunday, and at Lynch school
the line being built to the latter place from town yesterday, as alsc( were several miners time will a ten prevent a cold from resulting
gate, is reported to be seriously ill with
house on the fourth Sunday.
Crescent city. This would place all the from the same region.
ARRIVALS IN JACKSONVILLE.
in pneumonia. This same treatment is a
consumption.
towns of the valley in cheap and easy
The following are Rev. R. Ennis’ ap-
A. A. Allen, representing the Singer 8. M. sure cure for lame back. For sale by all
Buy no grub or stump puller unless the communication with each other and with
TAYLOB HOUSE.
pointments: He will hold services at
Co., was here on Tuesday, accompanied by druggists.
Dee A'lkeny, Sterling
V Cook. CU I ton
name W. Smith & Co.,La Crescent,Minn., the sea-coast.
Mr. Gibbs, the local agent.
Phoenix on the first, third and fourth Sun-
L Peer,
Portland
J Bowman, Salem
is cast thereon.
*
Wm Goldman. “
■V
B
Mojre.
City
dzy mornings of each month. At Eagle
Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsh-
Two for the Price of One.
W. A. Cortheil, 0/ Ai Inlow an J W. L
F
Dingman.
St Louts
F Calef, Chicago
The November term of the county com- ton, Florida, says he cured a case of di­ Neil ot AshlaniJ prec
Ashland
W Johnson. Eagle Pt J Jarvie,
were In Jackaon-
Point, on the second Sunday,morning and
From
now
on
the
N.
Y.
World,
which
A W Jacobs,
“
•
■
J Wiley, Phoenix
probate courts will be arrhoea of long standing in six hours with ville yesterday
lsiness.
efrCTTDilr
2T
th<e4i(£-
C Farnham,
“
ha* been :oming to you regularly once a F Waizman, 8 F
J 8 Howard, Medford D Mathews, Eagle Pt.
third and fouilli SUIIUay morning«; and on
>n
■«ty,
who
has
one small bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic,
W. Darby
week, will come twice a week. This is in W Adame, Med lord
J Owens, Big Butte
Last night as Hallow
‘ --WScwvIlle'Wfc
'vBorera anu »1. kNR« Remedy.
tt a been payin
M.s J Griffin, Gnt's Ps
tbe fifth Sunday, both morning and even­
Adams,
“
dine^e'th modern progress, and is a par N
LL Griffin,
A 1 M
’1 Atri,
Kerr,
to
bet of pranks were plared by the hood­ pleasant surprise that Yn<a«t have
ing.
of th»1 IjMNN^fjiHcy of advance
"ft Gahigan, Portland W Hatuaway, 8 F
i
Twiil'ams,
Chicago
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amt,
_
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Chloago
...
Jessie
Jones, Mcomi
^ypromtwMtt srtf- has ifiSaw that itewApaper th.
the sufferer. Such cures are not unusual
There will be mass on tbe 1st Sunday lum.' about town.
QoaríHf» C'
Chester, Tscoma
sens
of
the
x.
c
section,
mode
the
with
this
remedy.
In
many
instances
Chris. Ulrich and A. Learned have re­
.1, HOUSE.
of November at Medford at 8 and at Jack­
the land. Those wishing the‘Semi-Week­ ----- ,
T imbs a please -
Tuesday.
Kîehter, l.ig V Je
sonville at 10:30; on 2d Sunday of Novetn- ceived the contract for sawjng the R. R. only one or two doses are required to give
ly World and S emi -W eekly T imes can F
H Kaeppe, Wimer k.
G. F. Billings of .
d was here yester-
permanent relief. It can always be de­
S Minnick,Central Pt, John Devlin,Applegate
bei
Jacksonville at 7 and at Eagle V. R. Co.’s wood.
. s'. L. Hathaway, obtain both for the small sum of $3 a year A Johnson, Sterling Mrs.I Devlin, ••
day, accompanied
pended
upon.
When
reduced
with
water
Point at it; 0113d Sunday of November
The winter season is fast approaching and H Sparile, Williams Edith Priest. Òlty
Tbe S emi -W eekly T imes and the S. F.
special agent of the Mutual Life Ins. Co.
“
O Harbaugh,
“
G Spar in.
at Jacksonville al 7 and at Medford at 10. Examiner can be obtained for|3.5oby ap­ it is pleasant to take. For sale by all
W. M. Mathes, one Of the pioneer farmers now is the time to supply yourself with O Mitchell, Corvallis 8 Wiltrout, Sterling
druggists.
.1
Pense,
Applegate
D
Dordwell,
Roseburg
first-cl.tss
reading
matter
at
hard-times
M. E. Church Directory.—Services will plying at this office.
of Eden precinct, is geltlng ready to make
R Benedict,
“
C Robinson & wf, Ct Ils
Jesse Kirk, the Indian preacher, has se­ final proof on bls homestead in the App.u- prices.
H Bengnan. Albina
G Billlnga, Anhlaod
beheld on the 1st Sunday of each month at
Jacksonville continues to fill up, not­
Mrs Boaze, Applegate
T Murry, Portland
cured
as
bis
allotment
of
the
reservation
gate section.
Jacksonville at tt a . m . and 7:30 F. m . ; «nd withstanding that there are but a few
C Bennett, City
A ArmâtrongA wf.avly
Sewing Machine Supplie«.
A Turpin, Ashland
Mrs G Turpin, Ashland
the site of old Fort Klamath,one of the most
Sunday at Sterling at 11 a . m . and at Jack­ shanties left unoccupied.
Rev. Mr. Jones, who represents the M. E .
UNITED STATES HOTEL.
A full assortment of needles of every
beautiful and fertile spots io Oregon.
sonville 7:30 p. m . ; 3rd Sunday al Jackson­
Ohureh, South, in this district, was here one
E Anderson, Gold Hill
M Connolv. City
Mr. Hover of Medford has leased L*r.
L Loomis.
Taco ma
ville al 11 a , M. and 7:30 r. m .; 4th Sun­ E P. Geary’s farm on Griffin creek, which Game of all kinds abound there. The al­ day this woek, accompanied by C. Neil of description, oil cans, attachments, oil and U McGaudhen, “
F
F
Kistner,
“
lotment ot the old post is a disappoint­ Ashland precinct.
everything pertaining to sewing machines E Hammond, Ev. Cr. M Dovron,
day at Sterling at l> A. M. and at Jackson­ is one he best in that section.
Ward.
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Seattle
N Haskins, Squaw Ck
ment to the O. N. G .as they have had
can always be found at the S. F. Variety D Griffitn. Coles
ville at 7:30 p. m . : Jacksonville prayer
T Koberta, Uniontown Jay Sechrist, 8 F
R. E. Drum and family of Table Rock pre­
Dress goods are being slaughtered at their eye on it as a future encampment
store
in
Jacksonville
The
best
goods
at
Dr
J
Bradley,
Rosburg
B Smith, Gold Hill
meeting Thursday evening at 7:30; song
cinct have returned from Portland, but Mr.
J E Pelton, Ashland
”
Mark
* Watkins,Watkins
Ryan’s dry-goods store at Jacksonville. ground, for which purpose it is admirably
the
lowest
prices
guaranteed.
G
Childers,
Sins
Valey
service Saturday at 7:30 P. M.; Sunday
M
A Watkins, “
D. will soon leave for California for the ben­
*
v[iss Cradock,
M Y^unt, Lttle Agate
fitted. The barracks have already been efit of his health.
school at to a . m . We invite and give all Don't wait until it is too late.
Jaa Yount.
’•
L F J uda,
S F
a cordial welcome to our services.
Hon. W. M. Colvig has invested in an hauled away,and thus will soon be blotted
D Oiiver, Sonora
Henry Yount, ’’
Clubbing Ratus.
S. C. Hlginbotham, who has been living In
F Ames, Applegate
W Cushman, Trail
elegant folding desk and now has one of out one of the historic places in southeast­ Coquille olty, for sometime past, has re­
The S emi -W eekly T imes has clubbing B Kingsbury, “
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H Stevens, Tacoma
Probate Court.
Henry Holt, Colo
ern Oregon.
the neatest law offices anywhere.
turned and located in Big Butte ptecinct on arrangements with all the leading news­
The following business has been trans­
W. A. McGuire, a well-known citizen of land procured from bls brother William.
papers and periodicals in the Union, and
Reames, White & Co. are too bus; to
Notiee to Traveling Public.
acted in this court—Judge Neil presiding write their new advertisement, but it wil1 McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there
D. B. Oliver, J. B. Rinehart and L. H. is prepared to furnish any of them at
—since the last issue of the S emi -W eekly appear in the T imes next week.
The strike Is off. and harmouy prevails
is nothing as good for children troubled Patterson, who have been engaged in pros­ greatly reduced rates. The patrons of the
Tell all your people—aud don’t you lorget
T ime * :
pecting near Tolo, have suspended opera­
Chas. L. Mosher, who was once a resi- with colds or croup as Chamberlain's tions there for the present and transferred T imes are invited to take advantage of tt—that the Northern Pacific R. R. is now
Eslatf of E. Jacobs. Will admitted to
his fact, free of charge
dent of Jacksonville, is now employed on Cough Remedy. He has used it in his their operations to Jacksonville district.
open «nd running through trains on sched­
probate. Rosalie Jacobs appointed exec­
family for several years with the best re­
tbe Pendleton Tribune, « daily paper.
ule time between Portland and St. Paul,
utrix and Max Muller, Chas. Schultz and
sults,and always keeps a bottle of it in the
without change of oars. No delays or trans­
Mrs.
J.
Karewski
is
receiving
the
con
­
Frank R. Neil appraisers.
bouse. After having la grippe he was
fers. This is tbe only line running uphols­
Estate of M. Hanley. Order made con­ gratulations of her friend* over the advent himself troubled with a severe cough. He
tered tonrlst sleepers, which are as comfort­
of
a
grandson
at
San
Francisco
on
the
14th
firming sale of personal property.
used other remedies without benefit and
able and more convenient to the passenger
Estate of Haskel Amy. Peter Apple- ult.
tnau ’be palace cars of any other line that
then concluded to try the children’s medi­
A pleasant party took place at Red
gate, Ed. R. Owen and R. F. Maury ap-
cost you three times the amount of money.
cine, and to his delight it soon effected a
The N. P. also runs free Colonist sleepers
pointed to appraise certain property here­ Men’* Hall on Tuesday evening, in usic permanent cure. 50-cent bottles for sale
being furnished by Middleton & Mor-
nd the most luxurious Pullman Palace
tofore not appraised.
by all druggists.
sleepers. If you are going east, take this
Estate ot Roland Pryce. Will admitted rison.
safe, reliable rou’e, as rates are as low as by
CENTRAL POINT POINTERS.
Farmers are plowing deeper and plant­
any other line and you need not go to tbe
to probate and Mary A. Pryce appointed
expense of a life or accident insurance pol­
ing and preparing to plant more things
executrix.
icy. For tickets or information apply to A.
Mrs.
E.
Ross
and
her
son
T.
D.
were
in
than before. Herein lies great prosperity
D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Pass. Jt Tkt. Agt.,
Circuit Court Proceedings.
Jacksonville one day this week.
Portland, or 8. F. Cass, First National Bank,
for Oregon.
Grant’s Pass, Oregon
The following business has been trans­
Dr. I. W. Geary, an excellent physician,
A California paper says: “Prof. Rork
acted in this court since the last report ot made a few brief remarks.’’ No one who has located here. He is a brother of Dr.
Still Kicking.
the S emi -W eekly T imes :
ever heard Prof. Rork will believe this Geary of M edford.
My
competitors
are complaining because
C. W. Kahler, administrator of the es­ statement.
Frank Jeffers, lately of Central Point,
I am selling goods for a very small profit,
tate of A. L. Reuter, v*. J. E. Harvey and
Hazlett, the pilgrim printer, is traveling is now a resident of Gold Hill, where he
but my customers may be sure that I will
Newman Fisher; to recover money. Judg­
in eastern Oregon, together with “Rocky is instructor of the band.
not oe influenced by this, and will con­
ment for $245.00
A Christian Endeavor society was or­
Mountain Smith,” another veteran in the
tinuerò do good work at reasonable prices
Mitchell-Lewi* Co. v*. F. T. Downing
ganized at Central Point last week, several
tramp line.
as long as there is a living in the business.
and C. H. Elmore «nd J. G. Birdsey ; ap­
of the young people of Gold Hill partici­
Clarence
Dunlap
has
got
back
to
Phoe
­
,
A. F f . tsch , Tailor,
peal from Jackson county. Settled.
pating.
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Medford, Oregon.
Laura Jane McElroy vs. John H. Mc- nix from Bly, but will soon return to
Klamath county, probably to engage in
Flowers for Sale.
Elroy ; divorce. Decree granted.
blacksmithing.
Owing to continued ill health I an
NEW THIS WEEK.
Fire at Medford.
A fine line of tablets, pencils, slates and obliged to sell all my house and green
Skeel & Son's planing mill was burned other school supplies has just been re­ house plants, and also all my chrysanthe­
on Tuesday night. The loss is estimated ceived at the S. F. Variety Store and are mums, consisting ot more than four hun­
Assignee’s Notice of Scìe
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of Real Property.
at *3000, upon which there is an insurance sold very low.
dred varieties.
of $1500. Tbe origin of the fire is un­
M rs . L ionel W ebster ,
The Odd Fellows’ cemetery has been
In the Circuit Court or the state of Oregon,
known. This is the second lime in a very “fixed up” and presents a handsome ap­
Medford, Oregon.
for Jackson county. In re assignment of
few years that the fire fiend has visited pearance. Others might do likewise with
B. R. Kingsbury.
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Meeting,
U0T1CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
these gentlemen
For a time it seemed a good grace.
authority vested in me an assignee ot the
The regular quarterly session of the
as if the fire would spread to adjoining
estate of B. K Kingsbury,an insolvent debtor,
Supt. Newbury will hold the next quar­
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wi
11 proceed to sell at public auction to the
buildings, and some parties shifted their terly examination of applicants for teach­ Woman's Christian Temperance Union of
highest bidder at tbe court-house door In
Jackson
county
will
be
he
d
at
Medford
Jacksonville,
Oregon, on
movable property to a safer place; but
er»’ certificates at Jacksonville on Wednes­
on Friday, Nov. 2d, beginning at 9 a . m . fl
danger was averted by the efficiency of
Saturday, December 8, 1804,
day. Nov. 14th.
AU members are requested to be present
the Medfbrd hose company.
The county clerk has issued marriage
at 2 o’clock P. k, the following real property,
belong! ng to said estate, to-wit:
license to Thomas H. Simpson and Mis»
A Bargain.
TheEMot the SW*4, and the 8WJ4 of the
Keep Your Money at Home.
8WJ4 of Section 28. and theNEM of the NWU
Eleanor
M.
Glenn;
also
to
James
Hart's
Fifty acres of the choicest farm land in
A full assortment of blanks for the use
•f Section 33. all in Township 39 South, or
Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian in
Rogue river valley can be secured at 3
of justice* of tbe peace and constables can and Mrs. Helen Thurman.
States.
Peter Britt, who raises some of the finest
grape* in the state, has our thanks for a
basketful.
Dr. G. B. Cole of Phoenix is clearing
up land, preparatory to planting hops in
the spring.
Who will receive a fine Stock
of Fall and Winter Goods in a
few days.
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1
HE official reports
show that no baking
powder received an award
over the Royal at the Chi­
cago World’s Fair.
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always be found at the T imes office; also
deeds, mortgages, bills of sale, leases, me­
chanic's liens, bonds and every legal
blank generally used in Oregon. They
are printed after the latest and best forms,
and will be sold at Portland prices. There
is no necessity for sending away fo your
legal blanks.
Jacksonville merchants received so
much freight this week that Engineer
Lewis hauled two loaded S. P. cars from
Medford one day this week.
Granville Childers of Klamath county,
who owns a farm in Sam’s valley, is hav­
ing a new building put on it, prepara­
tory to living there at an early day.
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bargain by applying immediately to Par­
ker & Soliss, Jacksonville, Oregon.
Just Received.
A full line of school Looks and othe
supplies, also tablets, fine stationery, etc.
at Dr. Robinson's City Drug Store, Jack
sonville. Oregon.
1
The judge of awards on baking
powder writes that the claim by
another company to have received
the highest award is false; that no
such award was given to it.
The Royal Baking Powder is the
purest and strongest baking powder
made, and has received the highest
award at the Great International
Expositions and World’s Fairs wher­
ever exhibited in competition with
others.
It makes the finest, lightest, sweet­
est, most wholesome bread, cake and
pastry. More economical than any
other leavening agent.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL ST., NEW-YOf L
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Jackson county, Oregon, containing 1H0 acres;
subject to two certain mortgage claims be­
longing to Zachary Cameron, aggregating the
um of $1500.00.
Also tbe undivided one-third interest In
and to a water ditch and water right leading
from the west side of Applegate in Jackson
County. Oregon, on and over said real prop­
erty above described.
Terms : Cash in hand at time of sale.
JOHN E. PELTON.
Assignee of the estate of B. R. Kingsbury,
n insolvent debt or.
MISCELLANEOUS
SILAS J. DAY,
NOTARY PUBLIC
REAL ESTATE AGENTI
Abstracts Made at Titles to
Lands.
^~t€GA l 00
Of at; kinds drawn up, esp«,lB1i, „.„ , ,(11
tn the settlement ot eataUiL -JI»
Collector of Accontili Prompt Rriniltanrr»
MONEY LOANED.
Investment securities a specialty. Jackson
County Scrip bought and told.
I have a complete set of maps of all survey­
ed lands In this county, and receive Abstracts
monthly from Roseburg and the State Land
Department at Salem or all new entries nta de
lain thUH prepared to make oi.t houuwl. ad
papers and can save to parties the expense of
a trip to the Roseburg land office.
Number of -Fine Farm« auk
otKor dmrallt property <» my
for oale.
I hnvc a
twprompt reply made to all letters.
Charges In accordance wlta tbe times.
Refers, by permission,to Hon. H. K. Hanna,
Judge of let Judicial District, and to sny
business house in Jacksonville.
8ILA8 J. DAY.
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SOUTHERN OREGON
Capital Stock,
$50,000.00
Receipt deposits subject to check or an
certificate payable on demand.
Sell eight drafts on hew York, San
Francisco and Portland.
Telegraphic transfers sold on all points
in the finited Stales.
Special attention given to Collections and
genero! businest of our customers.
8. F. CL'S,
J. P. TUFFS,
President,
V lee President
R. A. B ooth . C nor.
W.L.D ouclas
!■ THE BEST.
O BIW t NO »QUEAKING.
«5. CORDOVAN,
FREHCHAENAMELLEDCALE
^a.VFlNEfM&KANfiAIIMl
»3.WP0LICE.3 S oles .
EX7KA FINE.
*2.‘U s 8 oys S chool 5 hoes .
•LADIES*
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
WL.’DOUGLAS,
BROCKTON,
Yea caa eave mssey bv ssrebMlag W. L.
Douglas Hhoea,
,
,
B« -»use, we are the largest manufacturers of
advertised shoes In the world, and guarantee
trie value by atamping the nrme and price on
the bottom, which protects you against high
prices and the middleman s profits. Our shoes
roust custom work is style, easy Siting aad
w'-arinr qualities. We have them sold every­
where at tower prices for the value given tbaa
any other make. Take no aubstitate. If youz
dealer cannot supply yon, we can. Sold by
Dealer, whose name will shortly
appear. Agents wanted. Apply at
once.
THIS MPEHB“
Newgp-per Artrertljing Bureau <10 -frem
btrcetl. where adver- Wlffi**« UAfBW
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