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editorial sotes . Hints. C ha «. N ickell , E ditor . THURSDAY........ NOVEMBER 29, 1894. KLAMATH COUNTY SEWS. N icholas II, the new czar of Russia, J. D. Fountain is now occupying his new and Princess Alix ot Hesse-Darmstadt store. »ere married in royal splendor one day Newt. Pratt is recovering from his recent t'.iia week. The Nihilists did not take an severe Blaess. active part in the event, but may be heard Jabe Houston w»« at Grant’s Pass last from al any time. week on business. TO ADVERTISERS. ARRIVALS IN JACKSONVILLE. The Mercbaits’ club was enjoying its weekly smoke talk. Mr. Jones, the well known clothier, was recounting one of his experiences. “Brown and! were great rivals in the spring of 1858;" he was saying. "His store was cireojly across the street from mine. He was h hustler and pushed me pretty hard. One day a young fellow who was on his uppers applied to me for a job. I sent him out that night with a hammer, a lot Of spikes and 100 pieces of tin, each a foot square, with the in scription: “ ’Buy your pants of Jones. ’ “I gave him »5 fur tbe job, with in structions to spike the pieces of tin to the sidewalk i s 1 fre front of Brown’s store. "I was a le late in getting down to the ston ie next morniug What did I see bn- •ie same man kueeliug on the sidewal *1 with a nail puller in his hands, enga* ' in palling up the spikes and tins that 1. ) bad put down the night before. He hid on a new pair of trou sers, with a tremendous rip in them, and on his bark was e placard reading: ” ‘I bought my pants of Jones. ’ “Brown had, given him another |5 to undo the job t^at he had done for me. I never felt so cheap in all my life. ’ ’— Boston Herald; There will be a begira to Jacksonville next S ilvkktox A ppeal : The school-book question is receiving extended notice week,when ex-Treasurer How« —Bl be tried. Frank Hale, son of Ju igi Hale, who has throughout the state, and judging from comment a change of school books is not been suffering with a fever, is convalescent. Bob Dodson, the famors bear-slayer ot a desirable thing w’th tbe people,neither here nor abroad. It is an outrage that the upper lake, was at Klamath Falla last ■ he citizens of Oregon must be called week. Ice is beginning to fotm on the lakes upon to make a change of books every and pondB of this section. Evidence that nix years, when tbe change must neces cold weather bus arrived. sarily be wrought through much expense T he wife oi Prince Bismarck of Ger The attendance at the public schools is many, a very estimable and intelligent to tbe patrons of schools. better than at any time before. Prof. Wor woman, died at Varzin on the 27tb. A lkkady nearly thirty notices of con den is giving good satistactian. The venerable "iron chancellor” is dis tests by defeated Republican candidates B. A. Godfrey ot Bonanza was taken sud consolate and bis rapid decline may be for congress have been filed. Tue denly ill one day last week, and but little scheme of unseating Democrats who hope is entertained of his recovery. expected_____________ were duly elected that held such high Claude Brandenburg has resigned his po “T he remed; ” says tbe New York carnival under the Reed congress is to sition as surveyor to Allotting Agent Wor World in the concluding paragraph oi be repeated in the new congress that den, and left last week for Bilem, to attend an editorial on finance, “to not in an ap meets next year. Then enough Repub school. peal to the forbearance of banks and licans were seated to give the Czar’s par Major 8. Hartwig, who recently made the capitalist«, but in a radical recons Unction ty a majority in congress. Now tweDty- allotment of lands to tbe Warm Spring In ot our financial system upon a basis of five Democrats will lose their seats that dians, is visiting Major Worden, the Klam business common sense.” Certainly. Prescribing In Sleep. ath allotting agent. Republicans may draw tbe salary. * Tbe free coinage of silver meets that re “ I had an unusual experience once,” W. 8. Worden of Klamath Falls, Miss Anna A W ashington dispatch o .' the 26tb quirement _____________ Fallchild ot Siskiyou county, Calif., and said a celebrated London doctor, ‘‘which says: A queer looking contrivance was Miss Maguire were the successful appli illustrates how accurately the brain T he recent victory of tlie Republic in taken out to Woodley for the use of Mr. cants for flrs‘-grade certificates at tbe late tuuy sometimes carry on the activities of the day dtring the interval of sleep, party ia regarded by the officials in Cleveland. It was a “gout couch,” on teachers’ examination. although such unconscious action would Canada as presaging success for tbe con which a sufferer from swollen feet can Ella Eaton, a half-breed woman well not dq to swear by. I watched all night servatives when tbe electtaM there shall rest comfortably in almost any position known in this county, and who has been at the bedside of a patient Early in the come off. The manufacturers and tbe The President is still a victim of rheu leading a sensational career since leaving morning I lay down, telling the nurse moneyed ruen are tbe backbone of matic gout and is practically unable to here, got into An altercation with another to call mo if such and such changes oc tne R- publican party. It is the same walk at all. Private Secretary Thurber woman at Redding, Calif., a few days ago, curred. The changes came, and she did class in Canada which has stood by the stoutly insists that he is very much and carved her opponent badiy with a knife. call ma I rose, went to the bedside, ex Tbe jury in the case ot the State vs. Dan amined the patient carefully, changed conservative party, and therefore tbe better, and says he expects him to be success of one means, to a very large ex able to come to the White House about Van Brimmer, indictel for shooting an ani the medicine and ordered a different ma! belonging to E. Ball, returned a verdict treatment Then I wert back to bed. tent ‘especially when it is the tariff that the last of the week. Stories are be of guilty. Tbe case was fought vigorously When I awoke again and the nurse re ginning to circulate that Mr. Cleveland is tbe issue’ the su< c-ss of the other. on Doth sidesand the result was a surprise ferred to the orange in the night I did is tar worse than has been reported; that not know what she meant I had not Acc > mdimq to recent dispatches the he is rapidly failing and that the family to many people. A new trial has been the faintest recollection of having been moved for. Popul at senators have concluded to help and cabinet are really alarmed. Secre called or of having prescribed anything the Republicans organize the next U. 8. tary Thurber emphatically denies else. I examined the patient She was JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. seriate. This is nut surprising and at these reports, and members of the cabi better. Then I turned to the remedies, the same time eminently pro[>er. The net insist that tbe president has rheu Capt. D. W. Keith left last week for Kun rhuy were just what the- case required. I had carried on the proper course of Populists rarely ever do themselves any matic gout and nothing more. The fact sas to i amain permanently. reasoning and had met every emergency good; but as assistant Republicans they that be is far behind in his annual mes E. A. Wade will open a feed store in his of the case, and yet 1 was sound asleep loom up hugely. Will tbe Democratic sage and is not allowed to work as much new building on Front street at one«. all the while.” contingent of the third party never real on it as he would like adds to his impa Mrs. Ellen Vannoy, who has been visiting One Great Bargain. ise the true status of affairs and come to tience and retards his recovery. relatives here, left for California a tew days It is or ought to be a pleasure to us to since. their senses ? Republican success is as see other men happy, ai,d therefore wo sured as long as they participate in M. W. Wheeler has been in Jacksonville feel oertaln that a rather unusual scene, MEDFORD SQUIBS. political sideshows. several times during tbe past week on legal described in the Fergus Falls Journal, wil’ Pritchard, watchmaker and jeweler, Med business. be enjoyed by all sorts of readers. A T he issue of bonds by tbe government, ford. Spence DePuy is one of the 1894graduates Dutchman came into tho clerk’s office, with a broad smile on his face, and asked which has already taken place twice Chas Murray and wife will spend in the medical department ot the University for a marriage lioense. “An old Dutch during President Cleveland’s adminis of California. man of about 50,” The Journal says, but Thanksgiving in Jacksonville tration, does not help tbe U. 8. treasury, David Hayes and Fred Person received the word "old” must have been an inad E. L. Thompson was in Jacksonville as it is drsined to buy these very same second-grade certificates at the late teach vertence. The paper was made out, and the Ger ers’ examination. bonds. There was withdrawn from tbe one day ibis week seeing the sights. man produced his pocketbook. Mrs. Susie West left last week for tub-treasury in New York in one day the Four 36-inch iron piers were taken to “Two dollars and a half,” said the clerk. sum of »1,648,000, the most of which Reno, Nevada, to spend the winter. “Zwei toiler und a holt Mein gracious, Waldo last week, to be placed in tbe bridge but dot vas sheapl” will probably be paid back tor bonds and Chas Damon, tbe bill poster, has being built there. Tbe clerk looked a little surprised. He then drawn out again with greenbacks leased the opera-house for two years. George Anderson is running bis mill on had known men to grumble even at tbe or treasury note«. It ia a fine game for The wife of G. W. White, tbe attorney, Williams creek steadily, and is also doing cost of a marriage certificate. “Yah, mein herr, ” said the happy cus tbe gold-bug speculators, however, wbo has returned from a visit to the eastern custom work for other people in that vicin tomer, “dot vaa sheap. For zwei tollar ity. are about the only onee that profit by states. und a holt I gets me ein frau”— The primary department of the Newman keeping up tbe so-called gold reserve “Yes.” Measles is still prevalent, although Bunday school gave a plant fair on tbe 28th, “Und four childrens”— W hile the income tax will produce no one baB been seriously indisposed which was a well-attonded and enjoyable “Yea.” affair. “Eln goot home’’— considerable revenue, it cannot be said thereby. ‘‘yes." Rev. T. L. Jones, wbn was taken sudden that it will be onetous, for it fails only The Medford flouring millshave ehut for zwei tollar und a upon those best able to pay it. It to a down for repairs.but will resume work in ly ill wbile in Klamath oounty, Was brought tjlpt vs, aheap I” in by team last weelf in • weak tor- ’ P 5 clever way ot making tbe rich and powei- a few day to ^¿The Ini joy and a long has Sinoe iinprovod somewfia-g»« Tie, and he v t away rejoicing.—-Youth’s fui contiibute lheir MW?*? tfrtei deat At the race-track last week Messrs.Miller, Companion. is a difficult ■w this for some yean, removed Van Dyke, Zoller and Flanagan each en Tbe «- to Corvallis lately. The Way It Acted. tered a horse In a trotting race. Tbe first ports ot the internal revenne bureau now A tailor named Sam Smith, from a coun R. W. Gray of Prospect was a* Med heat was won by the Van Dyke trotter and try place, visited a large wholesale ware estimate that corporations wili pay under ford last week. He ie making a first- and tbe next two by Zoller's. house and ordered a quantity of goods. He the new I mv »40,000,000 and poesibly class shingle for this market. A oontest hunt took place last Monday, L. was politely received, and one of the prin 160,000,060 annually to tbe treasury, cipals showed him over tbe establishment. The People’s party club will discuss L. Jennings and A. R. Yantis being the cap On reaching the fourth floor tbe customer and that tbe tax will yield a total reve tains of tbe respective sides, The uaual nue of possibly »55,000,000 to 175,00',- the question of “Silver Demonetized,” at causalties to refreshments are reported. saw a speaking tube on tho wall, tbe first he had ever seen. 000. When it was before congress Sec at tbeir meeting in Woolf’s hall on De Captain Jennings’ oompauy won. “What is that!” he asked. cember 1st. retary Carlisle estimated that it would A movement is on foot to have the eating “Oh, that is a speaking tube. It is a The Stuttz troupe gave two perform station ot the 8. P. company transferred to great convenience. We .talk with it yield a revenue oi »30,000,000 annually. ances at the opera bouse this week, Grant’s Pass. Wbile Manager Koehler and to the clerks on the first floor without tak T he Portland Universal Exposition, which were well attended and gave Chief Engineer Grondhal were here last ing the trouble of going down stairs.” “Can they hear anything that you say which opens this week, promises to be a general satisfaction. week, several citizens ot tbe town made a through ltf” proposition to the railroad officials to build much greater success than was any of its “ Yes, and they can reply. ” Call and see 8. Rosenthal for bargains “ You don't say so! May I talk through predecessors. It is gotten up on the in every line. ‘‘The preachers are not tbq hotel if they would stop tbe trains here plan of tbe fairs which have taken place in it,” says Rosy, and he promises to tor meals. Tbe matter was taken under ltt” “Certainly.” advisement, and there it will probably rest. in a number of tbe cities on this coast make good bis asseition. The visitor put his mouth to the tube during 1894, and elaborate arrangements and asked: A Famous Show of Beauty. Geo. L. Davis, who has opened busi “Are Sam Smith’s goods packed yetf” have been made. An invitation has been ness in the Johnson livery stable, is Tbe show of distinguished beauty, nicely The people in the office supposed it was sa'.snded to tbe editors of Oregon anti building up a nice trade. He has several fixed by famous artists, which is now taking the salesman who had asked the question, Washington to attend the opening cert- place at tbe Academy of Floe Arts in New and in a moment tho distinct reply came nice rigs and good teams already. moniea on December 1. A banquet will York, has been anticipated by The Cosmo back: ‘‘No. We have not paoked them yet. Your correspondent learns that th« be given in ihe evening, and besides politan Magazine in its November issue, in We are waiting for a telegram from his thia those wbo attend will be Bhown Hotel Medford building has been sold an article by Wm. A. Coffin, with illustra town. He looks like a slippery customer.” courtesies during tbe day. H. W. and that tbe new proprietor,will add two tions ot some of the more beautiful faces. —Life's Calendar. Scott, editor of tbe Oregonian, and Col. stories thereto. We hope the report ie The “Great Passions of History” series has His Conscience Smote Him. for this month’s subject the romantic career John McCraken president of the ebam- true. The doctor had told Farmer Chawhay of Agnes Sorel, who influenced the destinies b-r of commerce, will deliver addresses of France under Charles VII. “The Ar‘- that his hours were numbered. Then the SHERIFF'S FEES. el welcome. The TIM KN ha. a clreaiaUea ot X500. the 1 -rxest sgjuyed by tej sea »paper published cetweeu rortland *o<l Marysville. California.- a dlstaaee »1 7U0 miles. It therefore offer» tbe beai ladaeemehU to advertisers. our list is principally roafln..d to Jackson. Josephine and Klamath connues. Business men sboaid lake note of thia. J Geo Yount L Applgate A C Nicholson — Med ■ W F 8bawver Medfrd 8 T 8ouger Ash.and T K Roberts Uuiontn Stuttz Co City G W Lyon Portland WITHOUT A LI VER 1ARE ?o°uw. DOES YOUR BACK ACHE? ARE YOU WEAK AND THIN? TAYLOR HOUSE. D Brower Grnts Pas M W Wheeler G Pas Kate Lemberger City W D Perry Portland CHAPPELL HOUSE. F Farrell Herling C Vinter 8 F P Porter Portland L Thompson Appigt Mrs R Ray Applgate M E Maultby Storing Orr Grose Applegate G Gurkee Medford J B Ward Bohemia A U tr I man Bohemia O Wilson Portland Doc Pearce Herling A 8 Johnson Stoning R Ray Applegate Mrs Buckley Applgate L Miller Portland O Maultby Sterling L Christian Applegte J Nicholson Bohemia J Ulhtnan Bohemia Anderson Bros Aplgte J Montgomery Desert LIVER««»KIDNEY BALM. All who use it say it is The Peerless Remedy for curing all ailments OF THE UVER. KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, FEMALE TROUBLES, RHEUMATISM AND BRIGHT'S DISEASE. The Dr. J. H. McLean Medicine Ce., st. Loáis, Mo. Every 24 Hours No less than 128 passenger trains repre senting 11 railroads arrive and depart from the local depots in Minneapolis. These trains if consolidated into one train, roughly estimated, would include ¡28 en gines, 602 cars, 1285 trainmen, would measure a little over 11 miles, would weigh a trifle over 24,000 tons and could comfortably carry 47,920 passengers be sides several shiploads of baggage. Of all these trains, without doubt, the best equipped and most popular trains are those via the Chicago & Northwestern line. are lost x annually, dire ■ ly and indirectly, by people who cannot do their own figurLie, write their own letters, or keep their own books; and who do not know when buMnessand legal papmw which they mu«t handle every day are made out correctly. MTA11 thet-e thtugs, and much more, we teach thoroughly. „ , . _ Hundreds of our graduates are in rood positions, und there will lx'openings for hundreds more when times improve. Now is the time to prepare for them. Beside^ a husim-ss education Is worth all It costs,for on«’» own trar. Send for our catalogue, to lea-n what and how we teach. Mailed free tc any address. Portland Business Coilege, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following deeds have been recorded in the office of the county recorder since the last report of the T imes : EF Walker to Marietta Spencer; 17.87 acres in tp 37 s, r 1 w........... $863 66 Total DOES YOUR SLEEP REST YOU? ARE YOU DULL AND BILIOUS? Try Dr. J. H. McLEAN S A 8 Hammond Medfrd G K Burtou 8 F CW Co.tarn Portland R W Cranston Port $863 66 A. P. Armstrong, Prin. - - - To Come and See Our - - BORN. ARMSTRONG—In Sum’s valley, Nov. 25, 1894, to Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong, twin daughters. EMERY—In Klamath Falls, Nov. 18, 1894, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Emery, a daughter. NAIL—in Klamath Falls, Nov. 20,1894, to Mr. aud Mrs. James Nall, a son. DIED. APPLEGATE—in Central Point, Nov 22 1894 Verne, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. P. <>• Applegate; aged3 years,3 months ami 2 days CHAPMAN—in Jacksonville precinct, Nov. 23, 1894, D. M. Chapman; aged 20 years. j. *. Wesco, Secretary. EVERYBODY Highest ot al! in leavening Strength—V. 8. Government Report. VAN DYKE—in Eden precinct, Nov. 24, 1894, to Mr. aud Mrs. Saul. Van Dyke, a son. Portland, Oregon, We Want-------------- : ROYAL Baking Powder. 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. _____________ good old man beckoned the physician to bis side. "Doo,” Bald he, "there is some thin I ort to tell you ’fore I go.” “AU right,” answered the doctor. “It is only thia, doc. I been a sort of bippercrlte fer these last 20 years. All the women folks has give me credit fer beln so true to Sarah Ann’s memory that I never marrit again, an I’ve allowed ’em to think that was the reason. Truth is, them there 15 years I Uved with Sarah Ann gimme all the experience in marrit life that I wanted, an that’s the reason I stayed a widower."—Cincinnati Tribune. Easy to Take And Perfect in Their Action, AYER’S PILLS Never fail to relieve Dyspepsia, Constipation, and Headache. “I have proved the value of o Ayer’s Pills in relieving dyspep- o sia and headache, with 'which ® complaints I was so long troubled ¿J that neither the doctor nor my- o self supposed I should ever be o well again. Thiough the use of ® the above medicine I am better o than I have been for years.”— o A. G askill , Versailles, 111. o “I have used Ayer’s Pills for o 15 years as a cathartic in liver o complaint, and always with ex- 9 tremely beneficial effect, never Jj having had need of other medi- o cine. I also give Ayer’s Pills to o my children, when they require ® an aperient, and the result is al- o wavs most satisfactory.” — A. o A. E aton , Centre Conway, N. H. ® “Having been severely afflicted o with costiveness, 1 was induced o to try Ayer’s Pills. Their use has ° effected a complete cure, and I o can confidently recommend them o to all similarly afflicted.” — C. A. ® W hitman , Nipomo, Cal. o Schools of America,” “The Great British Northwest Territory.” “The Chiefs of ths American Press,” aud the "Public Library Movement” are amongst Tbe Cosmopoli Received Highest Awards o AT THE WORLD’S FAIR? tan’s table of contents. Survivors of tbe war will flud intense interest in “The 8tory of a Thousand,” a personal narrative begun in this number by Albion W . Tourgee, who tells it in a graphic way, of a regiment wbleb G rand •S’ See. • of the session laws of 1S94 provides: saw fierce servloe—of its organization, it« The sheriff of the several eoun’ies in the marches, its sports and its death-roll. stats shall be entitled to receive the same compensation now allowed by law for the Look Out for Cold Weather, Perhaps They Are Si^naUiix to Find Out. board and keeping ot persons confined in 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 The Professor—As to there being any tbe county jail of bis county. He shall also But ride inside of the electric-lighted be entitled to demand and receive to his ar.l steam-heated vestibule, apartment inhabitants on Mars, Miss Laura, it is all own use any reward offered In pursuance ot car trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & a matter of conjecture. The planet is be lieved to be older than ours, and it is pos law for the apprehension of any person St. Paul Railway, and you will be as sible it may be inhabited by human be charged with or suspected ot crime where warm, comfortable and cheerful as in your ings much further advanced in knowledge he Jacksonville Fire Department wil give be has earned tbe some by a couipllanoe than we. their Secund Annual Ball on the night of own library or boudoir. To travel be with sueh offer, and to receive from the Miss Laura—Do you suppose, professor, state the tees now allowed by law tor trans tween .Chicago St. Paul and Minneapolis, they have any idea the name of their plan porting and conveying convicts to tbe state or be.ween Chicago and Omaha, in these et is Mars?—Chicago Tribuna penitentiary aud insane or idiotic persons luxuriously appointed trains, is a supreme to which a cordial invitation is extended to He Would Live Always. all. Tills wifi be the event of the vear. Music L pon the re-orgsuization of the present to the state asylum when couveyed by him satisfaction; anti, as tbe somewhat ancient A man who was deeply in debt was sick by the UNEQUALED JACKSONVILLE OR in pursuance of the adjudication ot au au CHESTRA directed by Professors Middleton advertisement used to read, ‘‘for further unto death. Georgia legislature Speaker Fleming ap and Morrison. thorized tribunal ot the state. Sheriffs shall ■‘Ah, ” he sighed, “if I could only live pointed on the temperance committee also be entitled to claim from tbe plaintiff particulars, see small bills.” Small bills until I had paid off my debts.” Tickets, lack ding Supper, $2 men who are known as determined ene or any moving party in any amount, action (and large ones, too) will De accepted for ••Humph!” sneered the doctor bluntly, mies of the liquo.- traffic. They have re or proceeding sueh reasonable sums ot passage and sleeping car tickets, All ‘you want to live forever, do you?”— solved to report for adoption what is money as they may have been compelled to coupon ticket agents on the coast sell Texas Siftings. known as the Rush bill. This bill pro pay or incur on account of the care of rrop- tickets via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Bpeclmi-a Cues, vides that it shall be a felony for any erty in their custody under attachment, ex Paul Railway or address C. J. E ddy , S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was general agent, Portland. Ore ecution or proceeding for the claim and de citizen of Georgia to engage in tbe sale I Loubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism; of liquor. In place of the present meth livering ot |>ersooal property. When sher bis stomach was disordered, his Liver was Fo* Trespass Notice. Is quickly absorbed. od of liquor selling it ia provided that iffs are required to travel into another ooun affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell Cleanses tbe ty or state to make an arrest or receive a Notice is hereby given to all persons that tiiere -ihall be established in each county Nasal papsa$.r<‘H, away, aud he was terribly reduced in flesh 1 prisoner already In custody he shall receive I strictly forbid them from trespassing on Allays Pain and and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bit- j a state dispenaary. supervised by a dis upon filing with tbe county clerk an expense Inflammation. any of my lands. Those found disobey- ters cured him. creet man, who shall keep a record of all account duly rendered his actual and neces Edward Shephord, Harrisburg, III., had a ■ ng this warning in the future will be pros Heals the liquors sold. It is also provided that sary expense incurred in making such arrest running sore on his leg of eight years’ stand Sores. ing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters there shall be estate inspector, who shall and in returning such prisoner, to be aulit- ecuted to the full extent of the law. and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, < W m . B ybee . Protects membrane test all liquors ordered for sale. Thi»- ed In like manner as other claims against and his leg is sound and well. John Speak-; from cold. Jacksonville, Nov. 26. 1894. er, Catawba, O., had five large fever sores on officer will be clothed with the most I the oounty. Kerf ore« the his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One i Senses of Taste Hill’s annotated laws of Oregon, on page despotic right to enter upon property for bottle Electric Bitters and one box Buckleu’s Just Received. 1116, See. 2355, provide mileage for any ser Arnica salve cured him entirely. Sold at IT " i “ k K purpoeee of investigation and to decide A full line of school books and other City drug-store. vice by sheriffs shall in all cases be comput contraband goods It ia quite evident A particle ie applied into each nostril and ---------- - ---------- ed iron the county-seat or place of holding supplies; also tablets, fine stationery, etc. agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists; by that th“re is still a surplus of cranks and j court in tbe oounty in which the officer per at Dr. Robinson’s City Drug Store, Jack-I Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Is mail, registered, KI cts. fools. ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St.. New York son ville, Oregon. «warded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, Sen Francisco. forming the service resides. H on . W. J. BaYAN,the brilliant young congressman fiotu Nebraska, iu a recent addres» on bimetallism at Omaha, was introduced to tbe large audience which had aseembled to listen to him by Major Halford,ex-Premdent Harrison’s private secretary. In the course of his remarks he declared the gold-bond issue a gross outrage. If the people, he said, who have been conspiring to force the gov ernment to issue bonds by drawing the gold out of the treasury bad been poor people they would have been sent to the penitentiary and be called felons But they were capitalists, and because they had idle funds which were not drawing any interest,they could and did force tbe government to itsue bonds on which the people would be obliged to pay »15,000,- 000 of inteiest annually. YOU CAN’T LIVE UNITED STATES HOTEL. Geo McLaren Aplgte M Hastings Eliott ck A Norland Sterling J Neathammer Wimr J Legerton Ashland J B Sehirtzer Ash J M Childers 8 Valy As considerable has been said, both pro and con, in relation to what the sheriffs of tbe several counties of tbe state of Oregon are entitled to over and above their salaries, T he T imes (which gives every side of a controversy) has been requested to publish the following: MANHOOD RESTORED RESTOREDS= tion of a lanmu. t r«icn pliytiteui, win qulcElvcmeyouof ail r. voug or <bs>-aseg of the generative organs such in LoslManbrixl Insotmna.l-idnslu tue Back, Seiumui £.ulsg...„s Norvon« nihiii.e PjmpIpQhUUn.» to Marry, Itehau.uurbnUua Cons.iputlon. lumps ail l-wso-, by day or night I’re. -■ms <,nt, r- n asof discharge, which If nolcheck-ed Irade to Hpeimatcrrlwra aud BEFORE . no AFTER all the horrors of Inifwlency. « CriOKHKcleumamtUtever, Um fcidaevg and th. urinary organ, of aU ImpartttWL v., .u. CCPII4ENK RtrP’igthensn.i«! restores small weak organa. The reason sufl'erers are not cn.ed by Doctors fa because ninety per rent Are troubled wftb PrCMtuiitfiM. CU1TDENE lathe only known remed v to cure without an operation fan 0 f «-»t ftx>« >ni als. A written gun ran tec given and money returned if six boxes does not eilect a terniuti.-iiLriir« |LOOa box. six for $5.00, by mail. Send for fkek circular and testimonials. 1 Address I> A Vo L «9121>ICISIK CO., P. O. Box 1V7«, ban Frai .cisco, Cai. fíale I Sold at City Drug Store, Jacksonville. I AM NOW A MAN! Chicano. Oct. 5,1893. 1 was troubled with emissions and varicocele, and had been aexuuhy weak for seven years. During the last four years I tried every remedy that was sold and got no relief for any of my tronble»» until 1 took CA« THOS—fl • restored mv und 1 um now a man.” y {I Xtract from oiu << th<,u>»*n<U rrrrived by a*.] ! THANKSGIVING, November 29,1894, C atarrh HAY-FEVER ELY’S CREAM BALM ■ ■ I I g 8T0P •"d I CURE"iS3?Si“’'a* I RESTORE l « i vig.r. | Use it $ pay if sat is _ fled. I Address VO^MOHL CQy SoleO. ^A^HOOD RESTORED! This wonderful remedy X euaranU-ed to cure a. 1 nervous diseases.such as Weak Memor'-, lx»as of Brain Ci l^wer. Headache, Wakelulness. Lo»t Manhood,Nightly Emissions, Nervous? ness.all drains and loss of power iu Generative Organs of either sex caused —H by overexertion, youthful errors, excessive use of tobacco, upturn or stim- t ulants, which lead to Infirmity. Consumption or Irisunity. Can be carried in /o vest, pocket. Ml per box,« for »5, by mall prepaid. With a SA order wo AYER’S PILLS; AT U. S. HALL, Jacksonville, Oregon. We will Fend yon the mnr- vclous French preparation CALTHCS free, by sealed mail, and a legal guarantee that CALTHOb will liilve n written guuruntee to cure or refund the money. Sold by ail 4^7(1 ruggl sts. A’k for IL tske no other. Write for free Medical B< ok senthealrd ANb af i hi. LsiAU. in plain wrapper. Address hi El£V£8£l£.DC'O.t Masonic Teuxple,CHlCAtK»» »■’'•rsalein Jacksonville,Ore..by J. W. ROBINSON'S CITY DRUG STORE ■ Administrator’s Nctice. Petition for Liquor License. In the matter of the (“state ot J. C. Durkee, deceased. To the Honcrab!e Judge and County Com givfn that the missioners ot Jackson County, State of undersigned has been appointed by the Oregon. county court of Jackson county. Oregon, sit E, THE UNDEttSIGNED, YOUR PET1- ting in probate, administrator of the es ate ot tioners, legal voters of Gold Hill district, J C. Durkee deceased.: beg your honorable liod» to grant a license to All persons indebted to said estate are re sell spirituous and malt liquors In l.-ss quan quested to settle the same immediately, and tity than one gallon to C. F. Young, for six those having claims against the estate wii! months, beginning the 5th day of January, present them to me at my office in Jack l«95, in the town of Gold HiU. Jackson County, sonville. Jackson county, Oregon, with State of Or gon. and for granting thia license the proper vouchers, within six months from we will ever pray: J. J. Ullrnann, Joseph the first publication of this notice. Phillips, Tho«. E. Stanley, Wm. Smith, P. Dated Nov. 2«. 1894. Smith, J H. McClendon, Wes Lewis, Joseph W. M. COLVIG, Owen, Chas. N. Lambert, Jesse Dodge, Win. Administrator of the estate of J.C. Dur Fowler. L. Bassett, H. A. Hooton. L. Smith kee at ct as< d Joe Cox, Barth Signorettl, H. T. Pankev. J. D. Moore. W. H. Noab, E. Kay, 8. V. McFarren, W. W. Foster,A. 1. Barlow, Arthur Caldwell P. F. Golev R Wood, C. P. Parker, w Dun- gey, J. W. Thompson, J. w. Hays, I. E. Deboy. H. E. Barnhart, j. H. Thompson. The undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to the county court TATE OFilREGON. THEASUHY DEFART- of Jackson county, Oregon, at Its January. inent. Salem, Nov, 19, 1894. Notice ib 1895 term, to Le held at Jacksonville. Oregon^ hereby given thut there arc fund, on h»nd with which to redeem the following out b<-glnning on Wednesday, January 9,1895, for license to sell spirituous, vinous and malt standing state warrant., drawn on the inili- tarv fund, v'z: Warrants numbered 4297, liquors in less quantities than one gallon, at Gold Hill, Jackson county, Oregon, In accord 4298, 4284, 4285. 4286, 4299. 4305, 4314, 4315. 431«, 431«. 4295, 429«, 4307, 4:10« 4'W3, 4:101, 4:<'2. 43'8, ance with theahove petition. C. F. YOUNG. «12, 52«O, 52«3, 5261, 5326, 5327, 5128, 5329, 5'30, GolO Hill. y. .»>. 1894. Mil, 5332. 5ifi. 53:14. 5323, 5124, 5322, 5151, 5354, 5352, 5581. 55«, 5584, 5585, 558«, 5587, 558«, 5o89, Ihe above designated warrants will be paid upon presentation, properly endorsed, and interest thereon will cease from and after tbe date ot this notice FHIL. M ETSCH AN. State Treasurer. In the County Court of Jackson Ccunty, State of Oregon. In the matter of the (State of Kufus ROBT. C. SMITH. North, deceased. otice is heheby given th it the ATl'UHNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW undersigned, administrator of the estate of Hufus North, deceased, has tiled In the Grant’» r.u, Grruon. above entitled court til« final account as such adr-inistrator, and petition for discharge, fraetices In all the courts. and that by order of said court Tues <*'tie.e tn Hank Building upstairs. day, tbe Stb day ol January, A. D. 1895, at 19 o’clock, A. M„ is appointed for tbe hearing thereof. All persons int*-re«t<-d in said DR. J. W. CEARY, estate are hereby notified to appear on or be fore said day and file in said court objections If any there be to said account. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Published by order of Hon. J. 3. Nell, judge of said court. C.KIrril Point, fb-epon. J. F. WHITE. Administrator ofsaiu estate. Calls attended to promptly, day a d u N otice is hereby W State Treasurer’s Tenth Notice. S Notice Ot Final Settlement. N