®tints. M onday ......... D ecember 24.1S94. LOCAL JiOTEb. Visiting cards at T he T imes office. riff Patterson went to Medford this ■ orning to attend the trial of the female I ’hop-lifters whom he placed under arrest Take a peep at Brooks’ holiday goods 1 on Saturday. PERSONAL MENTION. A. Betz was with us last Friday. 8. A. D. Higgins is stopping in town All the holiday goods at the S. F. Va- again. Hon. J. A. Jeffrey went to Sisxiyou station | r;ety Store must go, and everything in Call at the S. F. Variety Store and get that line has been marked down to cost. this morning. E. T. Johnson of Applegate made us a call Call and judge for yourselves. your masks early. one day last week. A corps of S. P. civil engineers have The different schools are enjoying their E. Ray, the Gold Hill butener,»pent Satur­ recently been engaged at Ashland in lay­ usual holiday vacation day in Jacksonville. ing out grounds on three sides of the rail­ Men’s short-legged gum boots for $2.50 Frank Ankeny has ’one to Portland to road depot for the proposed park. at Reames, White <£ Co.’s. • spend the holidays. The Jacksonville Cash Store has just re­ The last two nights have been very cold Judge Tolman of Ashlaud.has b*’en visiting ceived a new lot of ladies', gents’ and Portland and Salem and the ground is frozen hard. children’s shoes: also the latest in dancing Miss Kate Hoffman, who has been quite For actual bargains go to the S. F. Va­ pumps and opera slippers. ill, ie slowly improving. riety Store. Francis Jordan, who was accidentally Miss Anna Donegan is paying friends in For first-class dentistry call on Dr. J. P. shot near Taler t by his brother, not long Table Rock precinct a visit. Bradley, Ryan’s building. since, will probably escape with no more J. DeRoboam has been quite ill with verti­ There will be the usual Christmas ser­ serious results than a stiff knee. go, but is getting better now. vices a: the different churches. J. W. Ingram, F. M. Ferguson and J. H. A persistent pain in the back indicates Fourteen yards of Amoskeag gingham trouble in the kidneys. To stay the pro­ Kincaid of Willow Springs are in town. for $1 at Reames, White & Co.’s. * gress ot disease, use Dr. J. H. McLean’s Miss Mary Coleman of Eden precinot re- Holiday candies, tropical fruits, nuts Liver and Kidney Bairn. turned last week from a visit to Grant’s figs, etc , at the S. F. Variety Store. Snow has been piling up rapidly in the Pass. Rev. D. Faber celebrated mass at Ash­ land on Sunday. Board of Trust*«** At the regular mnbihly «-erring of the hoard of trustee« of the tor-*’ of Jackaon- ville, ail men>l>crx were present excepting Theo. Cameron, J . Nunan president in the chair. The bill of John Orth for expressage on expanders, ordered paid. The following htlls were referred to finance committee: Reame<, White Ik Co , 2 cases, coal oil, $5 50; Cronemiller & Love, 9 arctic lamp burners, $ 1 9$; J. Nunan, 3 cases coal oil and matches, $5.60; Cronemiller & Love, : cases, coal oil, <5 S°: S. J. Day, recorder's fees for past four months,#23.30; H Elliott, blacksmithing, Is °°- H Elliott was authorized to expend $¡0 in fixing sidewalk on 3d street, between his residence and that ot Sam. Phillips. It was ordered that a levy of 10 mil!* for town purposes, for 1894. be made. Nothing is being left undone to make The President was authorized to borrow the mask ball the grand success it will be. enough money to pay the interest on our All miserable sufferers with dyspepsia town bonds as the same accrues on Jan. can be cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. tsl and March 1st 1895, provided there is Talent has a new grocery store. Har- not sufficient money in the treasury for vison & Netherland are the proprietors. that purpose. Two More Cases Dismissed Ashland, Or , Dec. 21.—At the hear­ ing here to-day. before Justice Luckey, of the case of the St.ztc.on the information of H. B. Luce, food commissioner, against William Ulrich, of the Southern Oregon Packing Company of Medford, on the charge of selling adulterated lard, the same point was raised as in the case re­ ported from (»rant's Pass yesterday as to the legality of the law, and Ulrich was dismissed. A complaint was immediately entered by Commissioner Luce against Ulrich under the old law, which covers the charge against the defendant, who is alleged to have sold lard, adulterated with beef tallow, as pure goods. It was also dismissed on a techincality, as the ] prosecution failed to show that Ulrich had sold the adulterated lard, although Mr Eggleton, manager of the Crocker Co., the main witness for the state, swore that the packing company did sell it to him. i A Winchester rifle can be had cheap by applying at the T imes office. Send for the T imes and the San bran­ cisco Examinrr. Reduced to only $3.00 a vear. Mrs. Laura Carter of Evans creek is visiting her brother who lives in Califor­ nia. Fresh alfalfa,timothy and clover seed for sale at the S. F. Variety Store, Jackson ville. * The Gold Hill cornet band will give an entertainment at that place on Christmas eve Prime trees to trade for stock, grain or hay at the Riverside Nursery, Grant's Pass, Ore. * Ida, youngest daughter of Emil De- Roboam, is dangerously ill with fever. The masks for the masquerade ball have arrived at the S. F. Variety Store. Call and see them. How does this suit you? Cabot W at 6 cents a yard at Reames, White & Co.’s, It was Frank Townsend,the sneak thief, Jacksonville, * who escaped from Sheriff Patterson at Wm. Marlow, Jr., of Lake creek, who Junction last week while being taken to has had a severe attack of lung fever, is the penitentiary, lie is still at large, but convalescing. the officers are on his trail with prospects Facts speak louder than words. Sim­ of capturing him. Sheriff Patterson left mons Liver Regulator does cure bowel his ‘ieputy, Anson Jacobs, to search for disorders. the escape, while he went on to Salem The last of the petit jurors was dis­ with D. R Davies, who was sent to the charged on Friday, some of whom served penitentiary for two years for practicing nearly three we-ks. mormonism in the state of Oregon. The Nothing like Simmons Liver Regulator culprit was married to Addie Hall in Yam­ hill county in 1883 and lived with her for dyspepsia and indigestion—a safe and ' until about three years ago, when she left sure cure. Twus the other Fellow. him with the intention of getting a di­ vorce. Davies says that he supposed that a separation had been granted and that he was free to marry Lucinda Wilson, who owns a fauu near Medford, and whom he won last April. He did not try to escape, probably deeming peace in the pen pre­ ferable to haues outside of it. Society Elections. Chester A. Arthur Post No. 47, G. A. R., Medford—Commander, J. W. Miller; S. V. Com.. D. II. Van Antwerp; J. V. Com., Frank Kasshafer; Q. M., G. C. Noble; Sur ., L. V. Wiggins; Chap. R. P. Kendall; O. of D , M.S Damon; O. of G., N. B. Bradbury. Woman's Relief Corps. Chester A Ar­ thur Post No 34, Medford—Pres. Mrs. Sarah Squires; S. V. P., Mrs. John Red­ den; J V. P., Mrs. N B. Bradbury; Treas., M S. Smith; Ciap.. Mrs. Sarah Whitman; Con , Mrs G. C. Noble;Guard, Mrs. F. M. Poe. Talisman Lodge, No. 31, K. of P., Medford—Chas. O. Damon, C. C.; J. W. Curry, V. C.; A. J. McLocd, prelate; C W. Wolters, M. of the W.; I. M. Muller, K of R. and S.; W. II. Lumsden, master at arms: J. E. Enyart, M. of F.; C. I. Hutchison. M. of E. A Hardware Store Robbed. Grant’s Pass. Or., Ifoc. 21—Thieve« mitered Jewell A Dxlge’a hard ware store in tliis ci*y lust night. Tueir entrano waa iff clod by taking a pane oi glass from a back door ami unbolting the door Three electric lights were burning in the store, <«r»v of whu ll the burglars turned off. A Wiiicliestqr rifle,a double- barrel riiotgnn and three fine revolvers were taken, nothing elsa being missed. No clews have been obtained of the guilty ones, but indications are that it was done by persons well acquainted r;ith the place. Roseburg hiving a simi­ lar slor< break not long ngo.it is sup­ posed the same tough gang hja located near here. The recent «'»nupt Io bold up the 'rain east of town and thia robbery go to show there is a set of desperate men around this city. Further mischief is anticipated. A Defective Law. The case ot the State vs. Wm. Ulrich, for aeiling adulterated lard, was tried be­ fore Justice Longley at Grant's Pass last week anro- B. W. Dean and wife ot Widow Springs ’ fession, and those who have tried him are Holiday Goods. and Mrs. E. L. Farra c* Bogue river made well satisfied with his work. A complete and elegant assortment ot our town a visit on Saturday. The indictment found against C. W. holiday goods is being displayed at the Hon. W. H. Leeds and family left Ashland Primley of Gold Bill district for trespass­ City Drug Store, which will be sold al for Salem last week, where they wiil make ing on H. Olsen's claim was dismissed their home during tbe next four years. prices to suit the times. It comprises a last Friday, on a demurrer submitted by fine line of silverware, plush goods, etc.; Ray Cook, son of V. Cook, who came to Geo. R. Neil, his attorney. also a nice lot of bocks, which will be Sterlingvllle an invalid, is much Improved sold at eastern prices Dickens’ works of The price of T he S emi -W eeki . y T imes in health. He was in town a few days 15 volumes will be sold for $6. A few and the S. F. Examiner has been reduced. since. Waltham watches will be closed out at You can get both of them one year for E D. Briggs, tbe Ashland attorney, has cost (3.00. All the premiums and other privi­ purchased the set of books belonging to leges are included in this offer. Trains Running Regularly. Mrs. D. E. Hyde, aud is again in the ab­ A big slide below Dunsmuir, Calif., Gen. William Booth, commander-in- stracting business. chief of the Salvation army, will pass Sheriff Patterson returned from Salem last in conjunction with the heavy snowfall, through the valley on December 27th. week. He informs T he T imes that Town­ detained the northbound trains for a few He has been invited to deliver an address send is still at large, but that the chances days and iutenupted commerce to a con­ siderable extent. These obstinotions of recapture are good. at Ashland during the time the train st- r having been cleared away, trains are Judge Reid has gone to Tacoma to spend there. tunning again and will 8>-on be on regu­ the holidajs, after which he will resume bls lar schedule time. Dr. J. P. Bradley has opened dental mining operations in this section on a parlois in Ryan’s building (up-stairs) on larger scale than ever. Christmas Ball. California street, three doors east of the J. 8. Gill left for Portland yesterday, to There wi 1 be a ball at Rose’s Hall on post-office. Every branch of dentistry at­ spend the holidays. He baa his quartz mill tended to and satisfaction guaranteed. at the mine south of Jacksonville and it will Applegate on Tuesday evening, December Prices reasonable. be in running order during the forepart of 25, 1894. Everybody is invited to attend. Tickets, including supper and horse feed, Judge Hanna will be kept busy passing January. $2 Music will be furnished by Orme Rev. C. E. Kirk, who has recently taken on equity cases for sometime yet. He has Bros.’ string band disposed of a great deal of business in the charge of the Williams creek circuit of the M. E. Church, 8outh, visited Jacksonville on A Cure for Irritability. past three weeks and sat in more jury Saturday, accompanied by bis wife. cases than have been tried during a sin­ Wby ever quarrel with a trlend? The Mrs. E. Batteries of Chicago and her son fault is not with your friend; It Is your own gle term of court for a long time. George, Who were in Jacksonville a tew liver. A rew doses of Moore's nevealed Brooks, the well-known jeweler and days last week, left for Sacramento, Calif., Remedy will crake everything look sunny. watchmaker, is in the field with a magni­ on Saturday, to pay relatives there a visit. 1 ry It. ficent stock of heliday goods, which he offers at lower prices than ever heard of in southern Oregon. See his advertise­ ment for further particulars. A marriage license has been issued by So thorough is the excellence of Ayer's the county clerk to Jacob Neathammer Hair Vigor that it can be used with bene­ and Mrs. Sarah A. Bateman. fit by any person, no matter what may be Just think of it: The S. F. Examiner the condition of the hair, and in every case and the S emi -W eekly T imes together for it occasions satisfaction and pleasure, in f 3 a vear. addition to the benefit which invariably Don’t fail to attend the masquerade ball comes from its use. at Central Point to-morrow (Christmas) Conductor Huff, who has been running night It will be a fine affair. on the overland between Roseburg and Dr Bradley ¡«'building up a good busi­ Portland, was discharged last week by the ness because be always gives satisfaction railroad company, for what reason no one and charges reasonable prices. seems to know. Pat. Tynan will take his Don't forget the masquerade ball at place, while Billy Jamieson succeeds Ty­ Jacksonville on New Year’s night? It will nan on the run between Ashland and be one of the events of the season. Roseburg. Holiday goods at cost at the S. F. For rheumatism I have found nothing Variety Store in Jacksonville. Make your equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. it choice, for nothing is reserved. relieves the pain as soon as applied. Woman’s Era C astoria for Infants and Children. “ Castoria Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription inown to me.” H. A. A rcher , M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. The use of ‘Castoria is so universal and its merits so well known that it seems a work of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." C arlos M artyn . D. D., New York City. Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. Without injurious medication. i I “For several years I have recommended your ‘Castorio,’ tutd shall always continue t< do so as it has invariably produced beneficia results." E dwin F. PzaDxx, M. D., 125th Street and 7th Ave., New York City T h « C entaur C ompany , 77 M urray S treet , N ew Y ore C ity , STORE Jacksonville, Oregon. Our entire stock will be rsold at Rock Bot tom Prices FOR THE NEXT 90 DAYS. Everylliiiig Must Go Before March I, ’95, To make room for change of business. A. oi’ Our Prices 4-4Cabot W brown muslin per yd.. Gets Men's Rubber Knee Bootaper pair •2 5U Ladies' Shoes....................................... $1 25 up Men’s Shoes........ . ................................. >1 25 up Men’s Heavy Suits.............................. ,.»5 0U up Men’s Overcoats.......................... .... .¿6 00 up Saw Log Tobacco per plug............... . 95 cts (x.nterns................................................ 45cto5uc Lamps.................................................... ,40c to «6c Pearl Top Lamp Chimneys............... 10 cts Rolled Oats, 16pounds......................... SI 00 Lion Roast Coffee per pound ............. 25 eta Arbuckle Roast Coffee per pound.... 25 cts Eagle Chocolate per pound.................. 25 cis 3 pounds Gold Dust washing powder. 26 cts 2 cars Frazer^ axle grease.................. 25 cts 4 pounds Raisins...................................... 25 rjfs [Cedar waslittibs........................................ 75c»s Cedar water palls................................... 25 cts Ml of tbe above are New and Fresh Goods. ® ® ® We are Headquarters for Salt, Coal Oil, Green Coffee, Su­ gar and Flour. LOOK OUT for our prices on Salt next week, as we will receive a fresh carload and will salt the country with prices lower than ever offered in Jackson Co. 11 Jr RIIIIOT CEI t pie even if prices do go low on Sta- WE MUST SELL, Goods. .................................... »®*Call and get piices on gends not quoted before purchasing elsewhere. Prices a nr rHO pAQLj 0111 V| AHL lUll UnOll UlILT ! Trade with us and GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH, owe u-, CALL AND PAY US. If you No Beta Pte th Jacksonville Io Trade. REAMES, WHITE & CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. C. T. Leever and wile of Albany are visiting relatives and friends in this sec­ tion. Mies Cora Brown of Eagle Point visit­ ed her sister, Mrs. Wm. M. Holmes, last week. Ben Beall killed sixty head of hogs last week and wiil soon have a lot of fine bacon for sale. " BROOKS' We are sorry to leain that Mrs. Hath­ away is quite ill at the residence of her The oldest watchmaker and jeweler In south­ father, W. T. Leever. ern Oregon. Tbe mill company shipped a carload THE OLD RELIABLE STAND. ■ of its superior flour to Josephine county This is not n Closing Out Sale, but one last week. The mill ia running during to reducethe large amount of Goods the daytime only, but ia kept busy. on hand. Therefore, everything will be John Carney, one of the owners of sold appear before the late grand jury, to answer a charge of practicing medicine Call on them if you wish bargains * without license, has quietly run away. Rev. D. Faber will hold mass at the The places which once knew him now Catholic church on Christmas at midnight, know him not; and the people of the com­ nine o’clock and half-past ten A. M. munity in which he at present abides will If you wish one hundred or a thousand sooner or later have cause to wish he had prune :r rs for cash write J. T. Taylor, never changed his residence. Grant’s I ass. Ore. Price no object. * To the aged, with their poor appetite, Gold Hill will have races, a shooting feeble circulation and impoverished blood, match and a masquerade ball on Decem­ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a boon beyond price. ber 28th. A fine time is anticipated. Its effect is to check the ravages of time, Don't fail to read Reames, White ft by invigorating every organ, nerve and Co.’s new advertisement. They are giv­ tissue of the body. See Ayer’s Almanac ing startling bargains in every line. for the new vear. '■ ' ’’I1'■- ■! Mineral, - - Railroad, - Agricultural. - II. G. Potter, MfowH'bw, Within Her Sphere She Reigns Supreme Woman claims her own. Her field widens constantly. Every day brightens her prospects. shadows the greater triumph at hand. Her progress fore­ Emancipation and equality will be hers in the years to come. Prophetic of final victory were her achievements at the World s 1 air. At her shrine there erected the nations bowed. The lesson taught at the “Woman's Building” will last “till time shall be no more.” Their enlightening influence will be felt around the globe throughout the dawning century. On:y less memorable were the honors gained at the Fair by Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder The highest award conferred on this peerless prepara­ tion, is a fitting accompaniment of the laurels won by the women of America. Total $2840 00 Jacksonville to Williams Creek. P. O. APPLEGATE, Civil Engineer and Deputy u. 8 The undersigned, mail contractor, hav­ Mineral Surveyor, ing placed a first-class team and wagor. _ _ - Central Point, Or on the stage line between Jacksonville and Williams creek, Josephine county, is 8-rveying ot Every Description executed at prepared to give the public the best oi ser­ rew^onRolc rates. Satini act Gr trantccd. vice. Passengers ana parcels carried to and from all points on the road and all ROBT. C. SMITH, business entrusted to me attended to promptly and well. Prices reasonable ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW and satisfaction guaranteed. Grant’« /*■»». Oregon. 11. W endt , S r . Fruit Trees. Practices In all tbe courts, ornee In Hank l’lilltilnir i rstslrs At the Jacksonville Nursery I have a DR. J. W. CEARY, stock of the best varieties of red winter apples, Bartlett and Winter Nellis pears, physician AND SCHGKON. x peaches, prunes, etc., which I offer for Point, (trrgQft sale at the lowest rates. Every tree true to name, free from insects.and satisfaction Call- attended to promptly, day andulght. 'guaranteed. F. W. K nowles .