£rai-M’etkln Himes. THURSDAY____ NOVEMBER 29. 1894. Religious Appointments. Elder David Brower will hold services at Talent on the first and third Sundays of each month; at Enterprise school-house on the second Sunday, and at Lynch school house on the fourth Sunday There will be mass on the 3d Sunday of the month al Jacksonville at 7 o'clock and at Medford al 10; on the 4th Sunday at Jacksonville at 7 o'clock and al Ashland at 11 ; on all the other Sundays and on holidays there will be mass at Jacksonville at 10:30 o’clock. I LOCAL SOIES. Carrie A With rs of Lake county, aged ; 35 years, was committ-d to th-! insane This is Thanksgiving day asylum this wPck Don’t fail to attend the firemen’s ball. ■ }ohn Att was arrested at Medford last Mining deeds at the T imes Printing week for butchering inside the city limits; I but as he sinned through ignorance of the House. Everybody should attend the Thanks­ law all but $5 of his fine was remitted Dandruff forms when the glands of the giving ball. The roads are not bad as yet, though ! skin are weakened, and if neglected bald­ ness is sure to follow Hall’s Hair Re- muddy in places. newer is the best preventive For first-class dentistry call on Dr J. P. Jusljce Dunlap's court has been kept Bradley. Ryan’s building. rather busy lately. On Tuesday the case The Boston Photo Co.’s car is here of A. M. Berry vs. A. Puhi, involving and is doing a r.ice business $18, was tried but no agreement was ar­ A Winchester rifle can be had cheap by rived at, the jury standing three to three. applying at the T imes office. Sincethe last issue of T he S emi -W eekly County commissioners’ and probate T imes marriage licenses have been issued court! will be in session next week. to Thos. J. Wright and Miss Mary Moore, Fresh alfalfa,timothy and clover seed for Wm. R. Byrum and Miss Ola Hensley sale at the S. F. Variety Store, Jackson and Wallace Galbreath and Miss Mamie Johnson. vi’le. * Highest of all tn Lea Latest U. S. Gov’t Report ! TEEV PURE ( personal mention . HERE AND THERE. Legal blanks of all kieds al the T imes Ed. Cardwell ot Central Point is n town. J. M. Chil'lers ot Sam’s valley cal^d yes­ j 1 Printing House. u. H. Benson baa been convicted ot the terday. Joe Pi-rce is now a resident ot Forest- ¡ crime of incest at Baker city. The nicest and fieshest candie» can al­ ville, N Y. '______ The following are Rev. R. Ennis’ ap­ E. L. Farra ot Boek Point preclne called ways be found at the 8. F. Variety Store. pointments: He will hold services at Eugene merchants are still hauling freight yesterday. Phoenix on the first, third and fourth Sun­ L. C. Basye of Missouri Flat is paying from Corvallis by team, in competition with ; the 8. P. railroad day mornings ot each month. At Eagle Fall-sown grain is growing nicely and Dr. J. -P. Bradley has opened dental , JacKsouvilte a visit. For the latest in gent’s furnishing goods Point, on the second Sunday,morning and has been considerably benefited by the parlois in Ryan’s building (up-stairs) on1 A. B. Saltmarsh, F. Crump and V. I. Has- oall at the 8. F. Variety Store. Jacksonville. evening. At Jacksonville, on the first, kins are in tosn to-day. California street, three doors east of the rain. The sub-oommiltoe on pensions will re­ third and fourth Sunday evenings, and on Thos. Carr and wife of Foots er oek are post-office, Every branch of dentistry at- Just think of it: The S. F. Examiner port a recommendation for the appropria­ the fifth Sunday, both morning and even paying Jacksonville a visit. and the S emi -W eekly T imes together for tended to and satisfaction guaranteed. tion of $14(>,ii0o,000 for pensions for the fis­ ing. Dr. J. P. Bradley .the demist, has Returned Prices reasonable. cal year. $3 a year. from his trip to Portland. M. E. Church Directory.—Services will U. S. Hall The firemen's ball at the The largest and best stock of blanks in Did you ever see more beautiful fall Miss Alice Matthews of Candy *reek is be held on the 1st Sunday of each month at this evening will no doubt be one of the southern Oregon can always be found at Southern Oregon against the weather t paying Jacksonville a visit. Jacksonville at II A. M. and 7:30 p. M. ; 2nd T he T imes office, which will be soldat Pert- handsomest events of the kind that ever Hon. Thos. Wright ot Willow Spring« pre­ land prices. Sunday at Sterling at 11 A. M. and at Jack­ world. took place in southern Oregon There cinct was in town yesterday. Col. J. B. Montgomery of the Desert sonville 7:30 r. m .; 3rd Sunday at Jackson­ A Frenchman has invented a machine 1 will be a large attendance from every part ville at 11 a . M. and 7:30 P. M.; 4th Sun­ was with us yesterday and delivered 68 W. P. and J. T. Ballsy of Foots crej k were which turns out 42 cigarettes a minute. It of southern Oregon . day at Sterling at it A. M. and at Jackson­ fine turkeys. at the county-seat yesterday. jiedtord will be hard work for the coffin trust to Circuit court will convene next Monday, ville at 7:30 p. m .: Jacksonville prayer Murray Bros, have painted a neat sign keep ahead of that game. Mrs. J. H. Bellinger teturned to meeting Thursday evening at 7:30; song for A. N. Soliss, the popular collector and and the prospect for a protracted term a few dajs ago from a visit to Aloaujy. If you wish printing ot any kind done, stems good, especially since it has been service Saturday at 7:30 1“. M. ; Sunday insurance agent. A. G. Johnston, form.-rly of Elgin Point, don’t forget that you can get just wbat you decided that W. E. Howe, the defaulting school at lo A. M. We invite and give all want at the T imes Printing House, where Buy no grub or slump puller unless the ex-treasurer of Klamath county, will be is now located at Bandon, Coos county a cordial welcome to our services. E. T. Johnson and I. N. Ford 0? Union- city prices prevail. name W. Smith & Co.,La Crescent,Minn., tried in Jacksonville then . A chrysanthemum is about as handsome town precinct were among us yesbirday. is :ast hereon. * Elegant Photography. “I escaped being a confirmed dyspeptic Terry ByrDe of Squaw creek marie rela­ as a half-drowned cat or a turkey buzzard. Correspondence from every portion ol by taking Ayer’s Pilis in time.” This is The Boston Photo. Co. have arrived tives and friends in town a visit lost week. But they’re In style, nevertheless. in Jacksonville with their car and will re­ southern Oregon solicited by T he S emi ­ the experience of many. Ayer’s Pills, Governor Pennoyer, who has not said C. H. Basye, the blacksmith, is being vis­ main until next Thursday, December 6th. W eekly T imes . when taken as an after-dinner pill or as a ited by his mother, who resides on Missouri anything for several days, figures out that 'I he excellent character of the work done Japan told Cleveland to mind his own busi­ The freshest and best stock of candies, remedy for liver complaints, indigestion, Flat. »■ by them can be seen from the samples dis­ nuts, tropical fruits, etc., at the S. F. flatulency, water brash and nausea, are ness, «nd hence is quite pleased at the con* Henry Kiippel is now a resident of Med • dition of affairs. played, which are first-class in; every re­ Variety Store. Call and see. invaluable. ford, having moved his family thither a few spect. 1 heir group pictures show much The Farm anil Fireside and 55 elegant Dr. Bradley is building up a good busi­ T he T imes erred in announcing that days ago. views of the World’s Fair, together with the artistic taste, especially in arrangement, ness because he always gives satisfaction J. C Brandon was one of the applicants Miss Anna Grlsez, who has been paying S emi -W eekly T imes , for thesmall sum of and arc a radical departure from the usual and charges reasonable prices. at the late teachers’ examination who re­ friends at Eagle Point a visit, returned on $2.50. Now is the time to take advantage stiff method of posing. The car will re­ Tuesday. It was Send lor the T imes and the San Fran­ ceived a first-class certificate. 01 this great inducement. main open during Sunday for the taking Sheriff Lane of Lake county passed cisco Examiner. Reduced to only $3.00 a Prof. J. C. Barnard, the popular and Near Fresno, Cal., Thursday, a young gir) oi negatives, and all work done by Mon­ efficient educator, who received first honors through the valley this week, en rente to named Maggie Warner accidently banged year. day will be finished before the company Portland. on that occasion. herself while playing tn a barn. She had Yesterday was baby’s day, and the Bos­ leaves. Rain or shine, it makes no dif­ Mrs. Theo. Cameron, who is suffering with climbed on a box, put her head through a Jesse D. Neathammer of Pleasant creek ton Photo. Co. “ took the picters ” of a ference; in fact, cloudy weather is preferred a tumor, will leave tor Portland soon for rope and lost her footing. precinct has contncted with the Jackson­ for taking negatives and finishing them. number of promising infants. treatment. At Bprlngfleld, Mass., on the 24th, the ville Marble Works forafine tombstone,to I he new Mantellsize, between a card and A full assortment of the latest styles of Wm. Nusbaum and Mrs. 8. Kliogleot Lake ■core of the first half of the football game mark the last resting-place of his deceased a cabinet, will be made for $2 per dozen; men’s hats—the most popular shapes and creek district were here on business a few was, Yale 12; Harvard 4. Several players wife in the Rock Point cemetery. It will days since. cabinets $a • 5°. Call early and get your colors—at the Jacksonville Cash Store. * were injured. Neither side scored in the be one of the handsomest in that burying- photographs finished before the car Phil. Bliss and wife (nee Miss Lulu Du- second half, and Yale therefore won. Chris. Ulrich shipped a carload of empty ground. leaves. ranzo) are spending Thanksgiving day in cans to Portland one day this week. This is The Police Gazette, whose circulation Is A cup of muddy coffee is not wholesome, Jacksonville. prohibited by law in Oregon, is trying to get decidedly a new industry for this section. We Won’t Stand it Longer. neither is a bottle of muddy medicine. Thos. H. Whelply of Flounce Bock pre­ some free advertising by sending notices to T. J. Kenney did not buy and ship as One way to know a reliable and skillfully- cinct made his Jacksonville friends a visit a the press offering a reward of $500 for the A man who refuses to take a newspaper out ol the postotfice, for which he is al­ many turkeys this season as usual, as the prepared blood-purifier is by its freedom few days since. recovery of the heavy-weight champion­ ready owing, is in the eyes ot the law a San Francisco and Portland markets are from sediment. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is al­ Miss Kate Lemberger .court stenographer, ship belt stolen from Jas. Corbett. ways bright and sparkling, because it is has returned from her official trip to Lake petty thief, and can be prosecuted. Mor­ weak. In spite of the assertion of Estee, Be and Klamath counties. publican candidate tor governor of California, ally speaking, he is worse than one. T he Hotel de Patterson has another boarder, an extract and not a decoction. Doctors Geary of Medford and Songer ot that he does not wish to oontest the elautlon T imes has bad a great deal of experience Townsend, the sneak thief, having been A number of the teachers of Jackson with just such people. We have put up lodged there by Constable Real of Ash­ county are attending the institute at Ashland were in Jacksonville yesterday on of Build, Democrat, the Republican state committee has decided to make a contest. professional business. with it until “forbearance ceases to be a land. Grant’s Pass and others will follow. It Thousands of people stood in a drizzling 0. 0. Beekman returned from Portland ol virtue,*' and if a small earthquake strikes A fine line of tablets, pencils, slates and promises to be one of the most interesting rain waiting tor their turn* to look upon the Tuesday, accompanied by his wife and some dishonest individuals they need not other school supplies has just been re­ ever held in this district. Supt. McElroy face ot the dead Czar ot Russia. When Al­ daughter. Miss Carrie. be surprised. If you can’t afford the ex­ ceived al the S. F. Variety Store and are and others who are prominent in educa- exander III vas alive it was looked upon os W. A. Rummel, who has been engaged in pense of a newspaper, don’t take it. If sold very low. cational matteis are in attendance. * mining in Siskiyou county, Calif., made T he dangerous for him to come in such close y<-u are owing (gt_»ubacriplion, square up contact with the populace. The Pacific Nursery Co. of Tangent, T imes a visit not long since. A number of the leading citizens of »¡id discontinue it like a man. News­ Geo. D. Ridinger of Albany, r^-wWlxL The “**88n»ont roll of 1894 of Uulou Klamath county will be in Jacksonville Linn county, which grows some of the paper men are human, like other people. next week in the capacity of witnesses in cleanest, choicest orchard stock in the known bridge builder, paid Jacksonville a county shows a total valuation ot about $3,- 000,000, Whjoh is nearly $1,000,000 less than northwest, is offering its entire product visit the forepar t of the week. the Howe case. if rest Reduction in Price. last year. The shrinkage was owing to the at extremely low rates. Here is an oppor­ Supt. Newbury was at the county seat yes ­ J. B. Welch has moved his saw-mill The San Francisco Examiner will give tunity that horticulturists should not neg­ terday. He will leave for Grant’s Pass this fact that the assessor regarded values as having depreciated about 30 per cant. away at its next annual drawing 9000 pre­ from Sam's valley to the Meadows, and is lect. See the advertisement in another evening, to attend the institute. miums, aggregating in value $145,000. manufacturing a first-class article of lum­ column for particulars. Old papers, In quantities to suit, for sale Will. Nickerson and wife of Klamath coun­ at the T imes office. 50 cents a hundred. Each subscriber also receives a fine picture ber, as usual. ty will become residents of Bogue river The overland train was delayed several worth in the market more than the price of This being Thanksgiving day, a holiday Tom Watson, the Populist candidate from hours yesterday by a large quantity of dirt valley about the first of the year. the 10:h Georgia district, has accepted Rep­ the paper. These are splendid induce­ which is observed throughout the whole J. 8. Gill, C. H. Eggers and H. P. Briggs, caving in tunnel 4, which is located in resentative Black’s offer to settle the con­ ments, because the Examiner is the best country, the public buildings as well as Cow creek valley. The northbound train owners ot the Good Luok mine in Jackass troversy of whether a Populist or a Demo newspaper on the coast and is well worth the schools are closed. district, left for Portland last week. reached the obstruction first and was de­ crat was elected on Nov. 7th, by trying it alone the $1.50 a year that it costs. If Considerable rain has fallen during the tained more than 10 hours. The ain, H. E. Ankeny returned from 8alem yes­ over again. There’s nothing small about you subscribe now you can get the T imes past few days,to the advantage of farmers. which fell in torrents for nearly a day,was terday. He informs us that bis wife his re­ Tom, especially when he gets the big end of and Weekly Examiner one year each for The miners have not received any sub­ covered sufficiently to return home next the thing. the cause of the slide. week. only $3.00. This clubbing rate entitles stantial benefit as yet. Chas W. Fulton seems now to be leading Henry Wilson, the postmaster at Welsh- the subscriber to a ticket in the drawing John J. and Jesse D. Neathammer, two of among the rank and file ot his patty and The Jacksonville Cash Store has just re­ ton. Florida, says he cured a case of di­ the prominent citizens of Pleasant creek has lots of supporters in 1 be coming legis­ and all other special privileges. ceived a new lot of ladies’, gents’ and arrhoea of long standing in six hours with precinct, made T he T imes a pleasant call on lature. A local poli’ician thinks that if children’s shoes; also the latest in dancing or not care to have fraud practiced upon them; neither do they care to practice it Chas. Lewellen; to recover money, Judg- We have the best and most extensive stock W. A. McGuire, a well-known citizen of Jacksonville a visit of several days last upon their customers. of job type and stationery south of Salem. week, [paving for Portland on Sunday. She ment for $56.41. McKay, Ohio, is of the opinion that there An elegant line of gent’s furnishinr s nothing as good for children troubled was accompanied by two sisters of the same Taylor et al. vs M W. Wheeler et al. ; CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. order, who have also returned home. goods—the most stylish in the market -1 with colds or croup as Chamberlain s in equity. Argued and submitted. Chai ley Slade, formerly ot Ashland.is now has just been received at the S. F. Variety Cough Remedy. He has used it in his Judge Day of Jaek-iouville spent a day Store, Jacksonville. Prices the lowest. family for several years with the best re­ interested in the mail route between Grant in town this week. A Serious Accident- and Goldendale and is prospering. He has W. D. Cole of Sam’s valley, while en­ If you want something nice in dancing sults,and always keeps a bottle of it in the also engaged in the hotel business at the New sidewalks are being built on Pine gaged in hauling wood one day last week, pumps, opera slippers aud shoes of all house. After having la grippe he was first-named plaeo, aud was at rortluud last street, which are needed. was so seriously injured that he may not kinds,go to Cronemiller & Love’s Jackson­ himself troubled with a severecough. He week buying furniture for the same. Mrs. J. W. Merritt attended the en­ survive long. It is not known how the ville Cash Store. Prices to suit the used other remedies without benefit a.id Will. Miller, who has been spending some­ tertainment at Jacksonville Wednesday. accident occurred, as Mr. C. is unable to times. * then concluded to try the children’s medi­ time in Jacksonville, left for Oregon city The lumber for the Methodist parson­ give the particulars. He was found un­ Dennis Crowley of Klamath county has cine, and to his delight it soon effected a yesterday. He will probably return in the age came up from Grant’s Pass and build­ near future and resume the prospecting of der the wagon and wood and removed to become almost totally blind, the result of permanent cure. 50-cent bottles for sale his mine in Jackson creek district, although ing has been commenced. his resideuce, where Dr. Biadley of Gold a trip across the snow several winters ago, by all druggists. he la under the impression that it was salted A party of young folks' attended the Hill is attending him. with little hope for the restoration of his by some designing individuals. performance at Medford one night this All Right. sight. week and bad a lively experience, their A Card of Thanks. From a late Tacoma paper T he T imes The Silver Lake Victim. Dr. Bradley, the dentist who has located vehicle breaking down and everything We wish to extend our sincere thanks learns that the charges made against G. in Jacksonville, comes well recommended. Oakland, Cal., Nov. 23.—The identity else going wrong. to the friends who so kindly bestowed their W Boggs are groundless and exist only He practices in every branch in his pro­ of the Oakland man who was murdered The body of the little son of Mr. and assistance and sympathy during the ill­ in the fettile imagination of personal and fession. and those who have tried him are near Silver Lake, Or., sometime ago Mrs. P. 0. Applegate was taken to the ness of our son Verne. We shall always well satisfied with his work. political enemies, who preferred them has not been established, at least so far as old family graveyard at Yoncalla, Doug­ hold them in grateful remembrance. with malice aforethought. The Tacoma the police have been intermed While he The price of T he S emi -W eekly T imes las county, for burial. Mr. A. returned P. O. and J osephine A pplegate . Ledger, speaking of this matter, says: was acting as chief ot police, Captain on Tuesday, but his wife will remain for and the S. F. Examiner has been reduced. Central Point, Nov. »7. “Though neither of the experts will talk Fletcher wrote to the officials al Silver a few weeks, visiting relatives. You can get both of them one year for on the subject, it is stated positively that Lake asking for a photograph of the vic­ $3.00. All the premiums and other privi ­ Laud For Sale. all the books and accounts have been found Probate Court. tim, but thus far no feply has been re­ leges are included in this offer. to be correct to the exact cent. Nothing Fourteen acres of fine alfalfa land lo­ The following business has been trans­ ceived. The fear thait has been enter­ Geo. Scbumpf, better known as the has been found to excite the slightest sus­ cated one-quarter of a mile west of Cen­ tained that the murdered man was Charles acted in this court—Judge Neil presiding tral Point and adjoining the fair grounds. man who never says a word, has had his picion, it is stated on good authority, leav­ Schaessens, a waiter of this city, has been —sincethe last issue of the S f . mi W eekly residence renovated and painted and it ing out of account the ex-treasurer's trans­ For particulars call on or address increased by the fact that Schaessens, who T imes : presents a much improved appearance, actions with the State Savings bank, which J. D. S tevens , Jacksonville. Or. went to Oregon on the 2oth of last month Estate of A. W. Furman Order made John Latschaw did the work. are being investigated by the city attor­ comfirming .-ale of real property. ¡to prove up on a timber claim, was to Where to Go- Estate of J. C. Durkee. W. M. Colvig Don't fail to read the advertisement of ney.” have returned yesterday, and has not made —■ —» appointed administrator and J. R. Tozer, No better house can be found n Borl­ S. Rosenthal, the popular Medford cloth- appearance at the restaurant in ques- Robt. Taylor and H. S. Emery appraisers. U. S. Gov’t Reports 1 his and than the new Esmond notei, con, ' __ ier, , who is determined to sell his fine, tion. The fact that Schaessens is still Estate of Isaac Constant. Semi-annual ducted on the American or European plan |arge stock of goods, and has marked show Royal Baking Powder I missing lends color,to the story that he statement filed showing a balance of ’ has been done away with. with reasonable prices for al . Try it I everything down to cost. $1412.35. Lsuperior to all others. The i Jacksonville as a Show Town. The Stuttz Dramatic Co. gave a ]*i- ! formanca at the U. 8. Hall last night, 1 which was witnessed by a full house. | “The Danitee.” a drama written by Joa­ quin Miller, who resided in southern Oregon and northern California in pio­ neer days, was put on the boards and admirably presented. It is said that two of the acta were written in Jackson­ ville. which made the play of local in­ terest. Mr. and Mrs. Stuttz are both well and favorably known to the dramat­ ic world, and their large company comprises a number of clever per­ formers. An excellent band of mueic also accompanies them. Mr. Stuttz has teen here before and then met with a < ordial reception; but not more so than was accorded him this time. He in­ formed T he T imes that the receipts at the door yesterday evening were $175, which emphasizes what has always been contended by those in position to know —that Jacksonville is the best show town in southern Oregon. Certain residents of neighboring towns have for sinister rea­ sons prejudiced theatrical managers against this place,and many of them have been foolish enough to take stock in their misrepresentations; but those who have brought their troupes here have never regretted it, if they deserved patronage MINING NEWS. NOU DON'T KNONl what a comfort it is to have ready at hand a remedy that never fails to relieve Constipation, and that, without pain or discomfort; and almost immediately cures head­ aches, and dispels every symptom of Dyspepsia. Such a remedy is found in Simmons Liver Regu­ lator—not a sweetened compound to nauseate, or an intoxicating beverage to cultivate an alcoholic appetite, but a medicine pleasant to the taste, and perfectly harmless when given to the smallest child. S. L. R. never disappoints. It possesses the virtues and perfec­ tions of a reliable remedy of the kind endorsed by eminent physicians. “ It afford« me pleasure to add my testi­ mony to those you receive annually In reference to your valuable medicine. I consider Simmons Liver Regulator the beet family medicine on the market. I have prescribed it with excellent results." —W. F. P ark , M. D., Tracy City, Tenn. , Notices for the location of placer and quartz mines, etc., for sale at the T imes office. NEW THIS WEEK. Deeds, just the thing for transferring mining property of all kinds, at the T imes Printing House. TREES ! TREES ! ! The late rains have started some of the placer mines, but much more is needed in some localities before active operations can be commenced. The American Mining Code, standard authority on all subjects pertaining to mining, water-rights, etc., is kept for sale at the T imes office For the next THIRTY DAYS we will sell NURSERY STOCK Wimer Bros, and Simmons, Cameron & Co. have resumed operations at their at the following prices: extensive placer mines in Waldo precinct, Apple, 1 year old. 4 to e feet. C cents. and will doubtless make a first-class show­ Pears, 1 year old, 4 to 5 feet, f cents. Pears. 2 years o d, a to 7 feet. 6 cents. ing. Cherry, 1 year old. 4 to 5 feet. 6 cents. Plum, I year old, 4 to 6 teet, 4 cents. News has been received from Gall’s Plum, 2 years old, 5 to 7 feet, 4 cents. Prone, I year old. 4 to 6 feet, 2 cents. creek that the ore in Kubli & Knight’s Plane, Italian. fiahan, 2 years old. 5 to 7 teet, I cent. Prune, Petite, 1 year old. 4 to 6 net. II4 cents. mine is getting richer than ever and that Prune. Petite, 2 years old, 5 to 7 feet. 1 cent. the vein is a foot and a half wide. Some Prune, Italian. 1 year old. 3 to 4 feet 1 cent Petite 1 year old. 3 to4 ’«et. 44 cent. of the rock prospects fabulously—thousands Prune, Peach, 1 year old. S54 t<> 5 feet, 3.cents. Apricot, 1 year old, 3J4 to 5 feet, 4 cents. of dollars to the ton. It is likely that the Seattle parties who have negotiated for the purchase of J J. Neathammer’s placer mints in Pleasant creek precinct will take possession in the near future, as they are an excellent prop­ erty. One thousand dollars has already been paid on the purchase price. This stock is on rented ground and has GOT TO BE SOLD. l®“Send Catalogue. Pacific Nursery Co., Tangent, Oregon Estray Notice. Strayed, from the Field farm in Sterling- Executrix’s Notice ville precinct, during the latter part of March, a bay mule, about five years old, In the County Court ot the State of Oresron, County of Jackson. with a long, dark mane and tail,no brands In the matter of the estate of Roland Pryce, or other marks perceptible. A suitable re­ deceased. otice is hereby given that the ward will be paid for his leturn. Enquire undersigned has been appointed by the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, sit­ at the T imes office for particulars. ting in probate, executrix, under the will, ot the estate of Roland Pryce, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate will Coming. § resent them to the undersigned at her resi- ence nea» OoM H4H, Oregon, or at the law Dr. J. W. Odgers, the Medford dentist, oflied of W. I. Vawter. Medford, Oregon, with proper vouchers attached, within alx months will make his regular visit to Jacksonville, from the ti'-st publication of this notice. Dated Nov. 29.1894 which will be in a short lime. Every des­ MARY A. PRYCE, cription of work in the dental line satis­ Executrix of the estate of Roland Pryce, do- ceaaed. factorily executed at reasonable rates. W. I. V awter , Attorney. N KYAYSIIMIIIDS SUM. J acksonville , O regon , Is making an Immense From this date we will offer our entire stock of DRESS GOODS at Greatly Reduced Prices. These goods comprise all the Latest Novelties, as we have just received a large Fall Stock, consisting of all the LATEST STYLES in the market. We make this announcement thus early, because we have a large stock to move and we desire to close them all out between now and the first of January, in order to make room for an entire New Spring Stock. - ■ This is a Rare Opportunity. - - We have all grades and all colors in all the Staple Vari­ eties of Dress Goods, as well as many new kinds never be­ fore brought to this market. CALL AND SEE THEM at Ryan’s - Dry Store Goods : new : Fall and Winter Goods ° n 0000 <>00 00 o o Are now being Received ----- AT------ STOK I?, J acksonville, I Oregon. HST Full Particulars Next Issue, “to®