The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 15, 1894, Image 3

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LOCAL sotes .
A car loaded with hops, which was at­
Frank Johnson of Eagle Point precinct
PERSONAL MES
was In Jacksonville yesterday, He Inform*
tachée to the southbound train this morn­
¡bas lu ton ) us that bis brother Reub. cot himself Be­
Beautiful weather continues.
J. F. Garrison of Apple
ing, caught fire (probably from sponta­
riously in the leg with an ax a few days
yesterday.
Grand clearance sale at Ryan's.
neous combustion) near Central Point,
THURSDAY
NOVEMBER 15, 1894.
since.
Jas.
McDougall
and
wif
•
spe
Wednesday
and
the
greater
portion
of
it
was
consumed
Everybody sees the Stuttz company.
F. T. Lennart, Al. harding, M. Obencbaiu
before the flames could be extinguished. in Jacksonville.
Don't fail to attend the firemen s ball.
and Wallace Rogers of Ashland, who have
M.
C.
Kasson
of
Pelican
bay
was
iu
the
HOW TO GET GOOD READING MAT­
John Stanley, who is employed as head
Teachers' examination now being held.
been prospecting iu eastern Oregon for
valley this week.
J acksonville ,
TER CHEAP.
siwyer at one of the big mills near Sisson,
sometime past, returned last week, not hav
Mining deeds at the T imes Printing
Mr.
Winchell
and
wife
arrived
from
Ap
­
Calif., was in the valley last week with his
Ing met with success.
plegate yesterday.
We have made arrangements whereby House.
Is making an Immense
fire children, whom he intends leaving
E. E. McLaughlin arrived from the east a
C. Mingus of Ashland and F, M. Plymah-
subscribers to the S emi -W eekly T imes
Thanskgiving is the next event on the with his brother Sherman Stanley at
few days sinoe ami i* now visiting his father,
of M-slford are in town.
can get the lowest rates on all standard list.
Grant's Pass
who lives on Applegate. T he T imes is
Jas. C. McCully hss returned to the quick­ glad to learu that he may become a perma­
publications.
The following is a fair
A Winchester rifle can be had cheap by
Rev. W. B. Moore and Chief Justice silver mines at Ciuuabar.
sample:
nent resident ot this section.
applying at the T imes office.
Dunlap seem to be the most popular ar­
Selby Bros, of Sterliogville precinct were
T he T imes and Farm and Fireside,
Chas. E. Wolcott, lately of Eugene, made
J. M. Childers of Sam's valley is fur­ tists in tbe county when it comes to tying at the county-seat yesterday.
including jo Handsome Views of
the T imes a call yesterday, He informs us
nishing Orth's butchershop with fine pork. up people. Honors are easy between
U. 8. Engledow and wife or barn's valley that he will start a semi-weekly paper of
the World’s Fair
» i 50
The farmers are needing rain, the soil them, so far, but the C. J. is the busiest are paying Jacksonville a visit.
Republican proclivities at Medford about
T he T' mks an d S. F. Examiner • 3 • X)
being too dry for plowing in many places. since cool weather began.
• E. E. Miner of Ashland spenit a few hours Dec. 1, 1894 “The more the merrier.”
From this date we will offer our entire stock of DRESS
Call.......... • 3 00
Mrs. Hannah Simpkins, who died at with us the forepart of the week.
Send for the T imes and the San fran-
2 So
Cin. Enquirer. ..
GOODS
at Grea: iy Reduced Prices. These goods comprise
her home near Woodville last week, was
H. W. Griner ot Evans creek is reported
HERE AND THERE.
New York World. • 3 00 cisco fiiuminer• Reduced to only $3.00 a
all
the
Latest Novelties, as we have just received a targe
one of the pioneers of southern Oregon, to be quite ill with Bright’s disease.
Oregonian .......... •• 3 50 vear.
Legal
blanks
of
all
kinds
at
the
T
imes Fall Stock, consisting of all the LATEST STYLES in the
and
leaves
several
grown
sons
and
laugh-
Miss Eisie Patterson of Ashland visited
N. V. Times........ • 3 cxj
Dr. Bradley has opened a dental office
Printing House.
market.
She was highly relatives at the county-seat during the wees.
S. F. Chronicle.. . 3 50 in Ryan's building,adjoining J. F. Miller's 'terS ind many
A monthly paper will be issued at Mon­
respected
by
all
who
knew
her.
John
Toepper,
who
has
been
quite
ill,
is
We make this announcement thus early, because we
Payment must be made in advance.
store.
mouth this week 11 the interest of lhe nor­
Turn the rascals oui ’—the familiar ' considerably improved, we are glad to say.
have a large stock to movt, and we desire to close them all
All other newspapers, magazines, etc.,
Shakes, posts and shingles can be ob­
mal school.
J. H. Caton aud eon of Eagle Point pre­
furnished a rates greatly reduced from tained in quantities to suit at the T imes party cry may be applied to microbes as
out between now and the first of January, in order to make
All
kinds
of
fishing
tackle
at
the
8.
F
well as to men. The ger ns of disease ci ucl were in town several times this week.
publishers' regular prices.
Variety Store. First-class and cheap.
office.
room for an entire New Spring Stock.
J. B. Rhinehart and wife of Eugene, as
that lurk in the blood are “turned out” by
Tbe weather has been quite propitious Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as effectually as the alBO L. 11. Patterson, are sojourningin town.
Arthur Kohu, the Portland clothier, hat
A New Paper for Medford. *
failed fora large sum of tuoney, but has
for the many improvements being made old postmasters are displaced by a new ad­
Marshui Puisell is at Sterlingville on a
plenty of assets in sight.
Chas E Wolcott, who has been em­ in Jacksonvi'le.
visit end Mr. McKinuey ie acting as deputy.
ministration.
Old papers, tn quantities to suit, for sale
ployed on the Guard for the last three
Buy no grub or stump puller unless the
Mesdames Reeser and McCall of Ashland
Notwithstanding the discouragement
at the T imes office. 50 cents a hundred.
We have all grades and all colors in all the Staple Vari­
years as city editor, leaves to-night, ac­ name W. Smith A Co.,La Crescent,Minn.,
made our town a visit oue day this week.
from the low price of grain, the farmers
There lias isien some talk of late regard­ eties of Dress Goods, as well as many new kinds never be­
companied by his estimable family, for is cast thereon.
*
D. Reynolds and Asa Hammond of Mead­ ing the candidacy of Governor-elect Lord
throughout the county arc busily engaged
Medford, where they will permanently lo­
fore brought to this market. CALL AND SEE THEM at
The town is well placarded with pic­ preparing the land and seeding with the ows preeiuct were here during lhe week. tor United States senator.
cate. it is Mr. Wolcott's intention to be­
tures of the veteran actor J. G Stuttz and keen foresight that under the new tariff
Portlindhid less sunshine (luting June
Editor Kaiser of tbe Valley Record tar­
gin tbe publication of a semi-weekly news­
his clever wife.
law the outlook for better times is becom­ ried a ft w hours at the oouuty-seat on Tues­ 1894, ot any point in the Union, with the ex­
paper at that place in a few weeks, he
Correspondence from every portion ot ing brighter.
ception of Eastport, Maine.
day.
having already purchased a plant for that
southern Oregon solicited by T he S em —
Andrew Cantrall, C. C. Buck and Vai. Has­
Sichel & Mayer, the well-known tobacco
Many people, when a little constipated,
purpose. We can assure the good people
of Medford and Jackson county that Mr. W eekly T imes .
make the mistake of using saline or other kins of Applegate were here during tbe and cigar firm of Portland , has failed. As­
Week.
sets, $38,297.78; liabilities, *53 693 07.
Fresh alfalta.timothy and clover seed for drastic purgatives
Wolcott is a gentleman of ability, thor­
All that is needed is
J.
Nunan
aud
family
spent
last
8unday
at
Tbe signs of business improvement come
oughly conversant with newspaper work, sale at the S. F. Variety Store. Jackson­ a mild dose of Ayer’s Pills to icsUre the
Ashland, tbe guests uf Mr. aud Mrs. H. from every quarter, but the commercial
*
regular movement of the bcwels. and na­
of good business methods, and perfectly ville.
Judge.
circulars says tlie Southern states are tn
reliable and honest. While regretting to
Quail are more abundant than they have ture will do the rest. They keep the sys­
Gus. Taylor, the olever representative ot the lead.
dispense with the services of the gentle­ been for years, and many of them are be­ tem in perfect order.
Glass <k Prudhomme, Wi s with us one day
Mathias Jent en of Astoria has just Quished
man, still we wish him great success in ing captured by hunters.
Chas. H. Hill, formerly of Ashland, and ibis week.
the model of a new type-writing machine,
bis chosen field. Edwin Test, of this city,
Just think of it: Tbe S. F. Examiner now foreman of the work of building the
Geo. R. Child and A. B. Seal, tbe clever which the inventor claims can be sold with
leaves at the same time to act as foreman and the S kmi -W eeki . y T imes together for government dry-dock at Everett, Wash ,
drummers, are interviewing their custom­ a profit for $10.
on the paper. He is a first-class printer ♦3 a year.
had his right foot so badly crashed a short ers in tbe valley.
Xt you wish printing ot any kiud doue,
and his many friends in Eugene wish him
A full assortment of the latest styles of time since, by the tailing of a heavy block
A. Betz of Eagle Point and Wm. Nusbaum don't forget that you can get just what you
well in his new home.—[Eugene Guard, men’s hats—the most popular shapes and from a derrick upon it, that it had to be and wife of Lake creek were In Jackaonvi.le want at tbe Ti ss Printing House, where
Nov. 13th.
amputated at tbe ankle.
daring the week.
city prices prevail.
colors—at the Jacksonville Cash Store. *
H.
E.
Ankeny
has
returned
from
a
visit
to
A Salem girl while banging het back hair
The
S.
F.
Weekly
Examiner
has
been
Sheriff
Patterson
and
his
deputies
will
Jury List.
Salem. Ha informs us that bls wife is lost her grip on her curler and the hot iron
enlarged
to
16
pages,
which
makes
it
one
soon
commence
summoning
the
jurors
1 he following is the list of jurors drawn
went down her spinal column. Comment
of the very best newspapers published, and gradually recovering.
for the December term of circuit court, drawn for lhe December term of court.
Hon. J. A. Jeffery, the Populist orator, Would be out of place.
you
can
secure
it
and
the
S
emi -W eeki . y
Dress goods are being slaughtered at
which commences on the 3d prox.: Ash­
Jack Parker, who, tn a shooting affray at
T imes for only $3 a year and get all the has returned from Del Norte county. Calit.,
land I). R Mills. J. B. R. Hutchings, Ryan’s dry-goods store at Jacksonville.
covered with honors.
Bums last September, killed Budd Howard
advantages
of
the
big
annual
distribution
R. P. Neil. Central Point—J. W. Mer­ Don’t wait until it is too late.
*
J C. Murphy and family arrived from who bad snot Til Glaze, was sentenced to 7%
of prizes valued at $145,000.
ritt
Medford—1. M. Harvey, D. H.
A large number of young people from
eastern Oregon this week SDd will become years for manslaughter.
Mrs. Caroline Kenvcn, wife of D. S. residents ot Jacksonville.
Miller. Chimney Rock—Simeon Farlow, different parts of southern Oregon will at­
It gets worse and worse—for the Demo­
W. T. Davis. Table Rock—J. W. Arm­ tend the firemen's ball in Jacksonville on Ker.yon, a pioneer of southern Oregon
G. W. Col rig of Grant’s Pass was In Jack­ erats. Even portions of the South have
and northern California, died at Deer sonville yesterday, to consult with bls gone Republican. Yet this may be a good
strong. Applegate—Peter Burkholter, J. the 29th.
Lodge, Mont., on Nov. 2d, aged 76 years. brother ou legal matters.
thing for the Democratic party.
W. Rock Eden—G. W. Stoops, W. T.
The chrysanthemum show at Ashland
Mrs. Kenyon was well known in this
Burnett. Jacksonville—J. Nunan, I W.
Mrs.
Cautrall
of
Uniontown
made
Jack
­
The demand for stock cattle seems to be
on Friday is expected to be a success, and
county, and was hostess ot the old Metro­ sonville a visit on Tuesday and was accom­ increasing iu the northwest and sales are
Thomas, O. Harbaugh. Gold Hill—Jas.
many varieties of the flower will be on ex­
politan hotel in Yreka for many years.
panied by her son Jas. M.
being frequently reported. Thousands are
Dodge, J. W. Marksberry. J. J. Houck, J. hibition .
B. Hammersly, J W. Masterson. Rock
The Thanksgiving ball at the U. S.
Judge Hanna left for Klamath Faits yes­ being shipped to the ranges of Montana and
A fine line of tablets, pencils, slates aaid
Poinv-^. Vruman, Fred Otten, H. L.
Hail, under the auspices of Jacksonville terday morning, to sit in oases in which Biitlsh Columbia.
other school supplies has just been re­
Goldfinch,a son of tbe celebrated Gi monde,
White. Fouls Creek—Chas. Anderson,
Fire Co., will be a grand one. Great Judge 3a'e Is disqualified.
ceived at the S. F. Variety Store and are
C. Kleiuhammer ot Eden precinct, one of the property of J. B. Haggin, has arrived
Grant Mathews. Eagle Point—T. L.
preparations are being made for it. Mrs.
sold very low.
*
at the Rancho del Paso, in California.
Linkswiler, C. L. Kirk. Woodville—B.
Biede, the clever pianist, will assist Profs. the leading farmers and horticulturists ot
Teuny, the famous rival of Salvator, is al-o
the
valley,
called
yesterday,
.
Robert
Morris,
the
T4-year-old
son
of
R. Moore. Meadows—J. B. Welch.
Middleton and Morrison in furnishing
stabled at the rancho.
George Morris of Lakeview, recently music, and an excellent cornetist bas also
M. Chapman and family, who have been
W. A. Willison, an ex-preacher, who is
had his wrist broken by the overturning been engaged
re fluents ot Jacksonville fbraometime past,
Nhootiug Notes.
I
credited with having cleaned up $10,0u0 by
removed to Williams creek this week.
of a load of hay.
The body of Lindsey Applegate, one o<
Benj itnin Harrison, when he was the Re­
A young man living in Sterlingville pre­
forgeries iu Multnomah county, was sen
Lebanon has a new industry. It is that
Mrs.
I.
N.
Jones
of
county
(neo
'
Tbe boys who were arrested for resisting Oregor>4 earliest and most &idbrichl'*pio-
cinct, a nights since, bad his back filled
traced last week by Judge Stevens to 18 publican candidate tor president two years of distilling tbe essential oils of pepper
Yrs.
Sturgis
if
t'r»»-
all told to the l|epublicau mint, hemlock and ced ir. also th* mean-
year* la «the Y>anltetH|pry.
with bird-shot from a gun in the hands of the marshal last Sunday night were taxed ncers, who died a year or more ago, was ti”es and friends in this section a visit.
ndAin o6mmitte» $4't,dO’t. Ore ver Cle>a faoujaot resin sn<l turjeoWne. Tbe im-
$8 and $10 respectively for their amuse­
The
Farm
at
Frank Crump. His wounds are not neces­
.ud^Fiivside
and
55
elegant
this week brought from Klamath Falls,
Capt. A. C. Smith ot Eden product has left
land contributed to the Democratic national duet Is pronounc^ihy'Sistern ob«mSis U-
ment by Recorder Day.
sarily fatal, it is said that he was pros­
where it had been lying, for burial, at the for an extended visit to his old home in tbe views of the Woi >r^SB-fair, together with the committee $25 00u.
b ■ the beet.
A persistent pain in the back indicates family grounds in the Ashland cemetery. east, accompanied by bls two grand-children. S emi -W eekly T imes , for the small sum of
pecting In the Sterling Mining Co.’s
Lee Fairchild, the humorist, who accutu-
Even Wealth ha« Its burden«. Ii 1« said
$2.50.
Now
is
the
time
to
take
advantage
trouble
in
the
kidneys.
To
stay
the
pro
­
si triée boxes at an unsermly hour without
His sons, Captains I. D. and O. C. Ap­
pauied M. M. Estee, Republican eaudiUuU, that Boekefeller is expected to p,y au in­
Frank Roundtree has returned from Wash­ ot tills great inducement.
gress
ot
disease,
use
Dr.
J.
11.
McLean
’
s
plegate accompanie 1 the body here.
having obtained permission to do so.
lor governor, in his tour ot Cuhlorma, 1» come tax to the general goveruuien1 ol $152,-
ington, accompanied by his wife, and is en­
Liver an<J Kidney Baim.
It Is said that it costs about 90 cents to get well Known In the northwest. 'lhvse wuu 225, assessed on $125,(100,000 worth of prop­
The miners of Ashland district, who gaged I d . building a residence on Applegate.
Harry Angle, who returned from Jose­
$1 to a “heathen,” and then it is doub ful it read his nonseuse iu lhe detuuol West Shore erty. I he Jay Gould estate is not expected
Mrs. J. N. T. Miller has our thanks for met last week to discuss the question of
phine county lately, informs T he T imes
Hall Barclay and H. W. Gendar, two ele­
tbe 10 cents is of any benefit to him. Yst will easily understand Estee’s deteat.
to pay more than $80,000; Russell t.vge, $ i0,.
that one Maguire was shot and severely a basketful of fine grapes. A large quan­ granting patents to mineral lands to the gant beaus from Talent and Ashland, spent
millions are given to foreign missionary
tity
has
been
shipped
to
various
points
yesterday
night
In
Jacksonville
and
Med
­
O. & C. R. R. Co., will hold another
Late returns from B. ooklyn make it rea­ 000; Cornelius Vanderbilt, $81,000; William
wounded by a man named Conner, a few
work, while our own poor go hungry.
»
sonably certain that the “Greater New Yorx’’ K. Vanderbilt, $76 960; John Jacob istor,
meeting soon, at which the committees ford.
days ago, about seventeen miles above from that vineyard this season.
Most of us would be satisfled to'
The work preliminary to carrying into measure icceived a small favorable major­ $50,000
Mrs. J. H. Russell of Ashland, who has
Wm. Bybee’s band of nearly 200 hogs, previously appointed to make investiga­
Kerbyville. It is said that Maguire is the
effect lhe new iccome-tax law is going for­ ity. Contrary to what many suppose, the retire on the tax alone.
been
visiting
her
daughters,
Mrs.
Walter
which
were
driven
from
Jacksonvi
’
le
to
tions
into
the
character
of
the
lands
for
aggressor, and public sentiment is with
aud Mrs. Boyd at Portland, returned home ward as rapidly as its nature will permit, voting does not settle the question. It war
Happy Camp, .tas arrived safely at its which patents are asked will report.
Conner.
under the direction ot G. A. Pugh, who iu simply submitted to a vote as a guide to tbe
OBITUARY.
last week.
destination, as also have the drivers.
October was appointed superintendent.
W
’
m.
Kasshafer,
the
youngest
brother
of
legislature.
8.
D.
Radford,
a
brother
ot
W.
F.
Radford
Jacksonville Fire Co.
ix memory or wm . h baste , who dibd
The Stuttz company, the most popular Frank Kasshafer of Jacksonville, while en­ of Jackson creek, arrived from Wiscousiu
For a pain in the side or chert there is
Thomas Montieth, postmaster of Albany,
NOVKMBKR 6tU, 1MH.
The following is a true list of the active as well as the best cjmpany which ever
gaged in his duties as conductor on the last Sunday, accompanied by his family, and has forwarded to Washington tais resigna uothiug so good as a piece ot fl lunel dam p-
Wm. H. Basye was born in tbestaleoi Iowa
members of Jacksonville Engine Co. No. appeared in Jacksonville, will be with us
Girard avenue electric line in Philadel­ intends to locate.
tion, to take effect on Dec. 1. Those who ened with Cbamberlaiu’s Paiu Balm aud and raised in the state of Illinois. He crossed
1 on November 5, 1894 : Chris. Ulrich,J. again on the 28th, after a long absence.
phia. was crushed between his car and
F. D. Wagner of tbe Tidings, who has wish to succeed him are E. E. Davis, J. P. bcuud on over the seat of paiu. It. ufforle lhe plains in the year 1H47 with four teams
C. Whipp, L. L. Jacobs, G. M. Love, J.
The T imes office is where you can get another coming from the opposite direc­ been visiting in tbe east .returned this week, Galbraith, T. J. Stites and Rufus Thomp­ prompt and permanent relief, aud if used II and was six months and six days racking the
H. Devlin, John S. Orth, A. N. Soliss, M.
time will often prevent a cold from resultiug ’rip to Oregon city. He then tnoved to Linn
the neatest printing done at city prices. tion on Nov. 4th, and lived but a short accompanied by bis sister, Mies Mabel, who son.
county, where he once owned a large farm
M. Taylor. Max Muller, Chas. Nickell, P.
L. C. Bull, a son ot Rev. J. R. N. Be!’, has in pueumouia. This same treatment is a
We have the best and most extensive stock time. He was 31 years of age and leaves has been in Iowa since spring.
sure cure for lame back. For sale by ail near Albany, but owing to bls wife’s health
McKenzie, Frank Kasshafer.Jos. Wetlerer,
purchased
an
Interest
in
the
Baker
Epigram,
W.
H.
Bagley,
special
agent
of
the
N
-rth
of job type and stationery south of Salem. a wife and three children. Mr. K. was a
he was compelled to change climate and w-*nt
druggists.
J. D. Fay, Henry Orth, Ben Taylor, Fred.
w Crescent city, where he lived lor tire years
popular and highly respected young man, British and Mercantile Ins. Co., was in Jack­ heretofore a Populist paper. Under the new
The
Wizard
Oil
Musical
Company
is
A late dispatch to the London Daily News and engaged in teaming to Jacksonville
Pape, Frank Smith, G. E. Neuber, H. D.
sonville yesterday, and appointed L. L. J a medaaemeut it is announced that it will bo
working its way to southern Oregon. It and his death is regretted by all who knew
Independent. Populist pap rs seem to be of from Constantinople says that 3,<j00 Arme- Leavin« Crescent city hethen came to Joaei
Kubli, Jas. Cronemiller, Wm. Booth, F.
co >s as a^ent for Jacksonville.
him
.
uiaus, including women and children,are re­ phine county, where he resided until bls death.
snort life.
E Hines, J. G. Birdsey, Wm. Rearies, is probably not as large and good a one as
Fletcher Linn, who is one of Eugene’s
Mr. Basye was a member or tfie church of
that which appeared here several years
Henry
Wilson,
the
postmaster
at
Welsh-
If Tom Reed did not hail from Maine we ported to have been massacred in the Sas- Christ, and had many friends wherever he
Wm. Grob. Published in T he S emi -W eek -
prominent business men as well as officials,
soun
region,
near
Moosh,
Turkish
Armenta.
ton,
Florida,
says
he
cured
a
case
of
di
­
ago
l.\ T imes by order of tbe company.
lived. He was buried Nov. 6th in the Mis­
arrived here one day this week for a short would expect to see him tbe candidate o-
the Republicans for president tn 1856. He ' during tbe recent attack by tbe Kurds. souri Flat cemetery, the relatives and a large
Co. D, O. N. G.. of Ashland was in­ arrhoea of long standing in six hours with Visit with relatives and friends.
L. L. JACOBS. President.
is tbe braiuiest mun from a national stand­ Tweuty-flve village« were destroyed. The concourse of friends following him to Ina last
spected last week by Gen. H. B. Comp­ one small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
J as . C bonemillek , Secretary.
Rev F. G. Strange has gone to Californi 1,
point iu that party. Harrison, McKinleyaud T urxish officials declare tne report is untrue eestlng-place. He leaves a wife «7 years of
Cholera
and
Diarrhoea
Remedy.
What
a
son and his staff and made a fine showing.
to attend a meeting of the board of directors
tbe
other presidential aspirants are pigmies I and that it grew out of the suppression of a age. lour sons and two daughters to mourn
The ball after the inspection was well pleasant surprise that must have been to of the Presbyterian theological seminary at
‘ small uprising iu the region in questlou. ais lose. The bereaved family have the syin
Teachers' Institute
Compared to Czur Reed.
the
sufferer.
Such
cures
are
not
unusual
iMitlty of all.
Sau Andreas, of which he is a member.
attended.
Miss Alice Carson, school superintend­
Leath will not end us. Christ proved liia
Twenty-five of the young folks of Jack­ with this remedy. In many instances
■tower over death by going through tbe
ent of Josephine county, writes as follows
only one or two doses are required to give
crave
and back again. As we stand by
sonville occupied the special train which
to T ub T imes : The teachers' institute for
he graves ol dear ones, we have have a right
permanent relief. It can always be de­
ran to Medford last night, to witness the
10 say. oelleving in the midst of our afflictions
the first judicial district and for Josephine
hat death is a beginning and not an eu<t'
performance given by the Ashland Dra­ pended upon. When reduced with water
Oh. death, where is the stinc? Oh. grate
county will be held at Grant’s Pass Nov.
it is pleasant to take. For sale by all
here fa thy victory? The eting of death la*
matic Club.
sin. The only thing that gives death any
30th and Dec. 1st. the first session to be
druggists.
(•ower over us is sin. In the cnee of theChriit-
As
tax-collecting
time
is
approaching,
held on Thanksgiving evening at the
1 Ian. ein is pardoned, and so;tbe sting of death
Last week a sprucely dresred young man
is wiihdrnwi.. Dea.a to a got d man la only
opera-house. A cordial invitation to at­ the county court las: week decided that the
■be gate that opens into a higher lire and a
presented himself at the residence of Wm
better state ot being throne h Christ He baa
tend is extended to all teachers and friends bond of Sheriff Patterson as tax collector
Harper of Woodville and represented that
«treated Iheuart from death’s hand aud it has
of education in the district, No effort was insufficient and ordered that a new
OOW no power over him. Over death he Is a
he was in church work and connected with
"onqneror.
and to him it la the grandest trl-
one
be
furnished.
A
will be spared to make it a success,
umph, forit is all gain. AtdeathtbeCbrls-
the M. E. missionary department. Mr.
I ian lays aside this tieshly body with Its luets
J. A. Julien, a prominent young resi­
programme will be published soon.
ind its appetites, its pains and its passions'
H. invited hi .1 in and furnished him with
dent of Yreka.Calif., and who is interested
nis soul is delivered from bondage to enter
the best at his command. The next morn­
upon
the joyful freedom of heaven. He is
Teachers’ Examination.
in a large body of land in Antelope dis­
Introduced into holy society and Into scenes
ing the self-styled minister departed, tak-|
*«
■if glory and everlasting blessedness where
The following is a list of those appli­ trict. was elected one of the supervisors of
golden harps are ringing.
ing as a memento of his visit a $4 pair of
cants for teacher's certificates who are be­ Siskiyou county on the 6th.
C. H. B.
shoes and various other articles of wearing
ing examined by Supt. Newbury, assist­
The price of T he S emi -W ef . ki . y T imes apparel, the thefc of which was not dis­
Wanted.
ed by Profs. Horton and Cantrail.
and the S. F. Examiner has been reduced. covered tor several days.
A good, fresh milch cow is wanted by
Clara Terrill, Rena Knowles, Harty N. You can get both of them one year for
W. A. McGuire, a well-known citizen of
A. L. K itchik , Jacksonville.
Force, Lot» Good, Mr«. U. G. Hurley, W. E. $3.00. All the premiums and other privi­
McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there
Phipps, J. 0. Barnard. J. P. Elliott, Joseph leges are included tn this offer.
Wetterer, W. H. McDaniel, Anna Jeffrey,
is noth'ng as good for children troubled
Attention is called to the new advertise­ with colds or croup as Chamberlain's
Emma Reed. Robta 1.. Warner, Viola Bran­
G rand
don. Mary E. C. Hevener, Rena A. Pyburu, ment of Cronetniller & Love, who have Cough Remedy. He has used it in his
Jessie Grant, Lillie Dodge, Zorah B'ise,Lyd­ just received a fine assortment of new family for several years with the best re-
ia Owens, Jessie Rose, Hattie Eaton, Katie goods and are selling them at the most
sults.and always keeps a bottle of it in the
Well-, Allie Tyrrell, Marie Cottrell, Edith reasonable rates. Call and see them.
house. After having la grippe he was
a o o o c o o
Whi'e, Etta Johnson.
The deposition of R. E. Drum of Table himself troubled with a severecough. lie
Rock (who intends leaving for California used other remedies without benefit a.id
AT U. S. HALL,
Ext: ay Notice
soon for the benefit of his health) in the then concluded to try the children's medi­
Strayed, from the Field farm in Sterling,
case ot Hansen is. Van Hardenburg. was cine. and to his delight it soon effected a
ville precinct, during the latter part of
taken by Deputy Clerk Smith yesterday.
permanent cure. 50-cent bottles for ra*e
March, a bay mule, about five years old.
lie Jacksonville Fire Department wl'l give
by
all druggists.
Judge
Hanna
has
decided
against
1 their Second Annual Ball on the night ot
with a long, dark mane and lail.no brands
or other marks perceptible. A suitable re­ Sheriff Patterson in his bill for bringing
In Durance Vile.
ward will be paid for his leturn. Enquire 1 H. Stowell from Clackamas county.
John
Angle
of Medford, who is charged
1
His
Honor
decides
that
he
can
charge
t 1 which a cordial invitation is extended to
at lhe T imes office for particulars.
al. Thia will tie the event of the year. Music
1 mileage only from Salem to Oregon city with stealing John A. Hanley's overcoat
th" UNEQUALED JACKSONVILLE OR-
Lost.
and back to the capital, instead of from and a sum of money from a drunken
4ESTRA directed bj Professors Middleton
id Morrison.
In Jacksonville, on Wednesday morn­ Jacksonville to Oregon city and return, as miner, is in charge of Sheriff Patterson at ‘
Tickets, lack ding Supper. $2
ing. a white silk handkerchief, with an that would be constructive mileage, be­ Yreka, Calif., who is awaiting a requisition
embroidered initial in the corner. The having already been paid for makiup the from Gov. Pennover.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 WALL 8T., NEW-YORK.
finder will please leave it at Tllk T imes trip between Jacksonville and Salem
Prevent and vun- Consti,mtum auU S., a
and return
office.
headache. SituUl 'tile Is u.w.
- - This is a Rare Opportunity
Ryan’s - Dry
Store
We Want
EVERYBODY!
To Come and See Our
Fall and Winter Stock
of DRY and FANCY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS, BOOTS and
SHOES. HATS, Etc.
Full and Complete Lines of
GROCERIES and CROCK-
ERY
OUR PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU !
Jacksonville Cash Store,
Cronemiller & Love, Prop’s
NOTHING but
Royal Baking Powder
iS
Will make the biscuit, cake and pastry so light,
sweet, tender, delicious and wholesome.
There are many mixtures offered as a sub­
stitute. None of them is the same in composi­
tion or effectiveness, or will make such fine food,
or is so economical.
Besides, the Royal Baking Powder is abso­
lutely pure, containing neither lime, alum nor
ammonia.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
THINKSCIVINC, Nowuiffl 29,1891,
There is but one Royal Baking Powder, and
there is no substitute for it
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