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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1894)
íimts. LOCAL NOTES. Write it 1895 oext week. Religious Appointment». 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. The fol’owing are Rev. R. Ennis’ ap pointments: He will hold services at Hnenix on the 5rst, third and fourth Sun day mornings of each month. At Eagle Point, on the second Sunday,morning and evening. At Jacksonville, on the first, third and fourth Sunday evenings, and on the fifth Sunday, both morning and even mg. All the holiday goods at the S. F. Va The new year begins on Tuesday next. riety Store must go, and everything in | that line has been marked down to cost. Take a peep at Brooks’ holiday goods. Call and judge for yourselves. Fresh pop-corn at the S F. Variety John E. Potter, the veteran school J Store * teacher, will commence a term in Mead Read T he T imes ' inducements to sub ow? district in a short time. He never . scribers. fails to give satisfaction. Potatoes are being shipped from Tolo The Jacksonville Cash Store has just re in carload lots. ceived a new lot of ladies . gents’ and Visiting c ards at T he T imes office THURSDAY ... DECEMBER a7, There will be mass on the 3d Sunday of the month at Jacksonville at 7 o’clock and at Medford at 10; on the 4th Sunday at Jacksonville al J o’clock and at Ashland at it; on all the other Sundays and on holidays there will be mass at Jacksonville at 10:30 o’clock. I Holiday goods at cost at the S. F. Vari children's shoes; also the lates: in dancing ety Store. pumps and opera slippers. * There has been some cold weather dur T he T imes skips no editior on account ing the past fortnight. of the holidays, though it bus been a little Call at the S. F. Variety Store and get late through a rush of job work that has I continued several weeks. your choice of those elegant masks. Hymen is not as busy during the holi The Wizard Oil Co. are filling a week’s days as usual at this time of the year. engagement at Ashland. Elderly people have been the most sus Trains from the north have been late ceptible to his charms so far. during the past few days. A persistent pain in the back indicates Men’s snort-legged gum bools for <2.50 trouble in the kidneys. To stay the pro at Reames, White & Co.’s * gress of disease, use Dr. J. H. McLean’s There was much wind afloat last night, Liver and Kidney Balm. and a storm is threatened. R. W Jamieson, the veteran railroad For first-class dentistry cals on Dr..J. P. man, has been elected a delegate to the Bradley, Ryan’s building. national convention of railway conductors The Banquet served it customers with a which meets in Chicago in July next. fine lunch on Christmas night. Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer M. E. Church Directory.—Services will be held on the ¡st Sunday of each month in Jacksonville at II A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; 2nd Sunday at Sterling at it a . m . and at Jack sonville 7:30 >■. M.; 3rd Sunday at Jackson Fourteen yards of Amoskeag gingham ville at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; 4th Sun for $1 at Reames, White & Co.’s. * day al Sterling at 11 A. M. and at Jackson The latest news will be found on the ville at 7:30 r. M.: Jacksonville prayer first and last pages of to day ’ s T imes . meeting Thursday evening at 7:30; song Presiding Elder Jpnes held a quarterly service Saturday at 7:30 p. m . ; Sunday school at 10 A M, We invite and give meeting at Phoenix a short time since. a cordial welcome to our services. Holiday candies, tropical fruits, nuts, figs, etc., at the S. F. Variety Store. Circuit Court Proceeding?, The following business has been trans acted in this court since the last report oi T he StMt-Wv-KKi.v T imes : Jos. Hockersmith vs. M F. Hanley; to recover damages. Defendant given until December 31, 1894, to file motion for new trial. Clara L. Whitsett vs. John W. Whitsett; divorce Decree granted and plaintiff allowed to resume her maiden name of Clara L. Rush John T<r; per vs. Anna Taepper,divorce. Decree granted. Assignment of W, O’Donoghue. Re port of E. D. Briggs, assignee, approved and division of funds on hand ordered, at the rate of 35 cents on the dollar. A Great SueeesH. The recent change made by th: New York World in issuing two papers a week in place of one is meeting with great fa vor, Why pay a dollar a year for a week- 1) paper when you can get the New York World twice a week for the same price? Keep informed of what is going on in the world and particularly in your own country by reading the twice-a-week- World and the S« mi -W ebkl Y-T i « su *, Ar rangements have been made by which we cu furnish this paper and the World for $2.50 a year. Take advantage of this, offer and get your own local paper and the twice-a-week-World at ibis special rate. _______ _______ Dr. Bradley is building up a good busi ness because he always gives satisfaction and charges reasonable prices. is, unquestionably, the best preservative of the hair. It is also curative of dan druff, tetter and all scalp affections. Prof. G. W Shaw, a chemist of the state agricultural college, was at Ashland last week, being a witness in the adultei- ated lard cases before Justice Luckey. J. C. Whipp has just finished a fine double monument, to mark the last rest A literary society has been organized ing place of the late Mr. and Mrs. Chris at Tolo, with Prof. Hitch as president. tian Ulrich in the Jacksonville cemetery. Send for the T imes and the San fran- The R. R. V. R. Co ’s engine is being cisco Examiner. Reduced to only $3.00 a repaired and passengers and mail are year. being carried by Geo. Hines. Trains Julius Hart has been appointed post will be run as usual to-morrow or next master at Shake, on the AshH.nd-Linkville day. road. If you want something nice in dancing Fresh alfalfa,timothy and clover seed for pumps, opera slippers aud shoes of all sale at the S. F. Variety Store, Jackson kinds,go to Cronemiller & Love’s Jackson ville. * ville Cash Store. Prices to suit the * There will be much sport at Gold Hill times. on the 28th, during the day and also at Christmas was quietly observed in night. southern Oregon. There were quite a Just think of it: The S. F. Examiner number of dancing parties, but the only and the S emi -W eekly T imes together for festivities in the daytime were at Central Point. *3 a year. C. M. Harvey of Talent shipped two Dr. Bradley, the dentist,who has located carloads of hogs to San Francisco last in Jacksonville, comes well recommended. He practices in every branch in his *o- week. Prune trees to trade for stock, grain or fession, and those who have tried L-c hay at the Riverside Nursery, Grant's well satisfied with his work. PERSONAL MENTION. HERE AND THERE. Dan Cardwell ot Roseburg was In this section last week. W. H. Rumley has returned to Griffin creek from California. E. Walter ot Eden precinct was among our Christmas visitors. Wm. Payne of Sam’s valley is in town.1 He is still engaged in mining. Julius E. Foss of Talent has been granted a pension o! $6 oer mouth. Uncle John Lacy vlsi’ed his friends in Jacksonville on ChrisUr- s. Will. Jess was in town yesterday. He is now located at Ketbyville. J ks . McDonough of Uniontown precinct was in town u few days since. John B Wrisley spent Wednesday night with bis Jacksonville friends. E. D. Brigg» and 0 B. Watson are in Jack sonville on professional business. Don’t forget the masquerade ball at Jack sonville. Now is the time to die,as coffins arechenp and the market is overstocked. Masks for the New Year’s bull at the S. F. Variety Btore. Mrs. Louisa Rhodes of Lake county died suddenly last week of heart disease. Legal blanks of all kinds at the T imes Printing House. Horace Dunlap and wife of Lakeview are spending the winter in Siskiyou county, Calif. Tie Cliff House, one of the famous resorts ot San Francisco, was totally destroyed by fire on Christmas. Old papers, In quantities to suit, for sale at the T imes office. 50 cents a hundred. B. M. Coab or Summer lake accidentally kllieu himself at his ranch in pulling a load ed gun across the table on which be had laid Fred Furry and family of Eden precinct it. spent Christmas in Jacksonville. If you wish printing of any kind doue, Mr. and Mrs. C F. Shepherd have re-j aon’t forget that you eau get just wbat you turned from their trip to Ashland. want at the T i ? bs Printing House, where Mies Agnes Devlin Is spending the holi oity prices prevail. days with her parents on Applegate. Geo. A. Tebbe, the D mocratlo candidate J. D. Buckley and Wm. Ray of Applegate for superintendent of schools of Siskiyou were among our visitors yesterday. county, Calif.,who was defeated by one vote, Hon. W. M. Colvig has been Invited to ad- has 11 led paper s in contest. dress the Ashland free silver l> ague. Will. McClure, appointed by representa J. E. Pelton, Judge Howell and Dr. Wood tive Hermann to the West Point Academy, failed to pass the examination in mathe of Ashland tarried in town last night. A. Fetsch of Medford and wife were at ths matics, and has returned to Eugene. Receiver Clark of the Oregon Pacifln R. R. county-seat the forepart of tile week. Sheriff Patterson and family spent. Christ, last week paid out $8480 for wages to em • ployes >t tne road during the month, and mas w itb relatives In the upper valley. had something left to use for repairing. W. P. Counts ot Tslo has been visiting Holiday goods are being slaughtered at the relatives and friends in Douglas county. S. F. Variety Store In Jacksonville, being Wm Jennings of Sterling and E. Band ot sold at actual cost. Jackson creek were with us on Christmas. Samuel G. Brown , who murdered young C. H. Basye is paying his old home at Kincaid at Oakland, Douglas county, last Missouri Flat a visit, accompanied by bis August, was sentenced last week by Judge family. Fullerton to be hanged on February 15th E. C. Kane, S. P. railroad agentat Ashland, next. has gone tc San Francisco for treatment of According to the assessment rolls from bis eyes. each county, the property of the whole Miss Ella Griffith oi Gold Hill closed a »’ate is assessed at $155,830,045, against successful term ot school at the Dardanelles S 179,188,7"0 for 1898,a decrease of 12 per last week. cent. Mrs. J. G. Birdsey and her children, of The new light at the moult of the Ump Gold Hill precinct, were in Jacksonville on qua river will be in operation about Jan Christmas. uary 1st, and will cost $50,000. It is of the Miss 0. Downing hasretUiLea to Ohimroy Arst order and an important aid to naviga Kock precinct from an extended visit in tion. Massachusetts. Tne census returns just published show W. F. Wilkinson of Big Butte called yes a total Japanese population ot 41 386,265, terday. He informs us that that section is the males exceeding the females by about 400,000. The increase over the last record Alling up with newcomers. ed year was 296,325. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Reames and daughter The house appropriations committee has left Klamath Falls a few days ago for Hun passed the fortiAcation bill for the next Ascaj Francisco, to spend the winter. Louis Pteil and D. H. Horn of Gall’s croek year It carries an appropriation of $1,- made us a call this morning. They report 879,057, being $5,476,646 below the;estimates [ on which it is based. considerable s:ir in that section. Amusements at Central Point. Thursday wsh cele’«. -steel hi an entl elastic manner by the pk- ’entral Point ar.d vicinity. The shooting match in the forenoon brought out seme expert maikemen. The races were very good, considering the time of- the year and the condition of the track, and, Although but little belting wa-< indu-ge 1 in,were inter esting contests. The first race, a quar- ter-mile dish for ponies, for a puree of $5, was won by Btber’a Bessie Buike, Gregory ’« Klamath aecoad. The 8l CJl)d was a quarter-o-ila race for sadd e horses, for <20, and was won by Cleve land’s Prince, Dollis B. second. Tne third was the principal race, fr«a for al . 6J0-yard da-h, puise <25. ar.d was won by Fergus jd ' s Rondo, Cleveland’s BJl Nye second, Babet’s Nellie B. thi d. The special saddle-horse race, for $10, was won by Pendleton’s Maud, Low’s B ty Jinks, second. Tuo marqnerade hall al Hotel H.tU was well attended and proved an enjoyable one. A though the mask-re w jie no< plautilu', the coem ues showed evidence of tire good ta>te for which the ladies oi scutbein Oregon are noted. 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Mr. Ennis; sonz, by the girls; decla mation, I^wis Jir ch ; recitatiou. Mari ■ Nickell; song, rielen Co!viz; recitation, Tvx DeBar; recitation. Maggie Krause; recitation, Helen Oo'ivi-r; declaman »11, Clarence Ream:»; song, Bessie Nickell. After the exercises Santa Cans (who was well imper lonate l by Chris. Ulrich) appeared on the s.te' e and distribute d the pre ents with which the tiee was loaded A liberal supply of sweetmeats was then divided, and thus ended a very- pleasant evening’s entertainment. The Columbia Desk Calendar For wn years the desk calendar issued by the Pope Mtnufac uring Co. has held a unique place imong business helpers. 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By Emma Garrison J me*. ** Otis Sivage, convicted ot robbing the Pa J. R. Hammersly, who ba3 been visiting in Gold Hill and Juuip-off-Joe districts, re cific Express Company at The Dalles, was : sentenced to .’our yearB in the penitentiary. PLEASE REMEMBER turned to Lake county a few days ago. Frank Klvin, who turned state’s evidence, Wm. Honeymau and W. A Buchanan, This is a Bona Fide Offer and was given 18 months. prominent citizens of Portland, president is open to those who are and The Farm and Fireside and 55 elegant and secretary of the R. R. V. £., are in town. all who wish to become sub views of the World’s Fair, together with the Bupt. Newbury has been indisposed for S emi -W eekly T imes , tor the small sum of scribers to the SEMI-WEEK several days past, so much so that he has $2.50. Now is the time to take advantage Dr. Price’s Cream Hatting Powder LY TIMES. been unable to visit his office in Jackson ot this great Inducement. Awarded Gold Meda Midwintv Fair. San Francisco. ville. The Oregon Pacific railroad was sold at Robt. L. Vining of Tacoma and Irving Vin sheriff’s sale Saturday afternoon to Bonner ing, who is attending the Monmouth nor & Hammond ot Missoula, Mont., for $109,- mal school, are spending the holidays at 000. About $11,(MX),000 has been spent in the home joustruction of the road. Wirthes Re-Imburseiuent. Rev. D. Faber’s buggy broke down while The wool receipts at the Pendleton scou r- he was on bls way to Ashland to hold mass Not long before Geo. E. Bloomer left ing mill for 1894 were 3,623,818 pounds; last Sunday, and be could not All the ap for Hawaii, Japan or other parts, School ■ amount scoured. 2,162,777 pounds. The to pointment. District No. 73, which is located in the tal receipts made about 168 carloads, andkne . : ■ • .--------- »------- -------- Wm. Herrlott, who has a saw-mill on saving to growers was $26,196.08. southeastern part of Ashland precinct, Evans creek, was lu Jacksonville yesterday, bonded itself for <2,000. The bonds were Go to theS. F. Variety Store atd get big en route to Applegate. He has shut down purchased by P. Dunn and the money de bargains. temporarily. posited with the county treasurer, accord Andy Spears, who was arrested at Pokeg- F. M. Short, who has L. Melleret’s pincer ing to law. A few days before Bloomer ama last week for assisting in the escape of mines on Sardine creek rented, was with us left, while in bis absent-minded moods, Al. Cole, who had been trying to take the the forepart of the week. He seems hope town, was released after an examination be he appropriated half of the sum realized ful of a good run. Circuit court is still in session, though . fore a justice of the peace. JuJge J. W. to h's own use. As the legislature had : served a,. r the ceremonies. Jas. Miss Fannie Nunan, who is attending a Parker defended him. not much business will be transacted dur- I uiller In,. ’Hott and Geo. N. made the treasurer the custodian of sueb seminary at Oakl ind, Calif..arrived in Jack Two carloads of negroes direct from the wSWs. tAj to angt -snts in hand. funds without providing for an indemnify ing the holiday seasen. sonville tb part cf the week to spend south passed through the valley last week ing bond, the district will petition that it Winter fights blossomed out beautifully The turkey bi ss rot as profit- the holidays home. en route to Coos county, where they will be on Gall’s creek this week. Not much able a one as be re-imbursed. f Dr a’ ’ *-s. T. H. West, who left Phoenix ! employed in the coal mines. They camo damage was done, however. being overstocke C aornia someiime since, are 1c- from the Carolinas and comprise 50 able- Talking through His Hat. f v ad lor the winter at San ¿a Rosa. The bodied males with seven families. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Stiles of the eight cents gross A correspondent ot the Roseburg Re Klama.h hot springs will probably locate and after cleaning a I c ange has been beneAclal. Li Hung Chang is worth $509,000,000; and view tells an interesting story about a at Klamath Falls for the winter. paying incidental , x Major W. A. Owen of Central Point and he got most of it by “sweating” Chinese <ancÍF ins. Helms, stocx inspector, -’.ailed one day ; officers under his command, says Donald herd ot wild cattle now roaming the Holiday goods at cost at the S. F. a pound in the Sa- this week. The latter expects to spend the Frasier, president ot .1 national bank located mountains between Rogue river and the Variety Store in Jacksonville. Make your P. S. Combs, the rig. £ afu- i-ici winter in San Francisco with his wife. at Hong Kong, who has arrived at Tacoma. south fork of the Umpqua. Such a herd choice, for nothing is reserved. ana townsite scheme, has had a surveyor Robt. Cary , who was a resident of Jack He makes him out the C’.'oker of the Chi has existed, he says, for twenty years past, lay out nearly 500 lots. As the town is The report of the marriage of Lee Hen sonville away back in the Afties, is paying nese empire and at the head of a sort of and nee. numbers in the neighborhood of dricks, the popular railroad conductor, entirely on paper at present, the observa Wm. Griffin and other residents of this celestial Tammany ball. Bet'Idea, he says, 500 cattle They are wild as deer and tion attributed to Mr. C. that no building section a visit. He now resides at Selo, Li is likely of uusound mind. proves to be without foundation. difficult of approach. The practical harm will be done until later is very ingenuous. Linn county. Mr. Ira P. Wetmore, a prominent real- Reames, White & Co. are selling their they work is that gentle cattle belonging A. A. Allen and wife, who have been in estate agent of San Angelo, Texas, has used To the aged, with their poor appetite, stock ot gents ’ and boys ’ clothing at cost. to farmers are enticed off and join thi s feeble circulation and impoverished blood, Portland for several weeks past, passed 1 Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea * wild band. It is proposed now to round Call on them if you wish bargains Ayer ’s Sarsaparilla is a boon beyond price. through the valley last week, en route to Remedy In his family for several years as Ida DeRoboam, who was reported as them up and kill them, if some equitable Its effect is to check the ravages of time, Lakeview, to spend the holidays with Mrs. occasion required, and always with perfect agreement can be reached as to the owner dead last Monday, is slowly improving success. He says : “I Aud it a perfect cure by invigorating every organ, nerve and A.’s parents. for our baby when troubled with colic or ship of the recent additions aud the dispo under the treatment of Dr. DeBar. M. Ecoleston, M. Johnson sod John and dysentery. I now tee> that my outfit is tissue of the body. See Ayer’s Almanac sition of '.he remainder. Don’t fail to read Reames, White & Wm. Millioru ot Junction, who have been not complete without a bottle of this Remedy for the new vear. at home or on a trip away from home. For Co.’s new advertisement. They are giv prospecting lu the big Applegate and Elli Another Unfortunate. M. F. Eggleston of Ashland is an ar ott creek sections, went home last week to sale by all druggists. ing startling bargains in every line. dent supporter of Thomas B. Reed. In a remain du ring the holidays. Chas, Robinson, who is evidently a The railroad track between Jacksonville recent letter to the Tidings he gave his Four Big Successes. stranger in a strange land, was taken in and Medford has been placed in an ex reasons for believing that the Czar is the Having the needed merit to more than REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. custody by Marshal Churchman ot Med cellent condition by the train crew. make good all the advertising chimed fcr coming man, and said that he was a ford on Tuesday and turned over to the The following deeds have been recorded them the following four remedies have Go to Riverside Nursery, Grant’s Pass, practical protectionist, while McKinley sheriff yesterday. His mind seemed to be in the office of the county recorder since reached a phenomenal sale. Di. King’s unbalanced and Doctors DeBar and Rob for fine trees cheap. Apple trees one to is nothing but a theorist. New Discovery for consumption, cougi ■ the last report of the T imes : two years old three to ten feet high . * inson were called to examine him. They So thorough is the excellence of Ayer’s ind colds, each bottle guaranteed—Electris Wm F Jennings to Sterling Mining Tlic probate court has granted the ad- pronounced him a fit subject for the insane Hair Vigor that it can be used with bene Co: 20 acres in t p 90 s, r 2 w .. $ 1 00 Bitters the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the asylum, to which institution he will be ministrat r of the estate of Haskell Amy fit by any person, no matter what may be Frank Crump to H E Ankeny; 20 acres in tp 39 s, r 2 w.................. 1 00 best in the world, and Dr. KiDg’s New Life taken this evening. Robinson is only 27 permission to sell certain real estate. the condition of the hair, and in every case F L Jones to Mary E Jones; 5 acres Pills which are a perfect pill. All these 6 eta •MCabot W brown luudfn per yd.. .. years of age and imagines that the food tp 39 s, r 1 e .. ...................... 500 00 remedies are guaranteed to do just what is 50 If you wish one tundred or a thousand it occasions satisfaction and pleasure, in H K in Hanna Men’s Kubbt r Knee Boats per pair claimed for them and the dealer whose to Chas Nickell; % lot 2 . |l ip which is given him is poisoned. addition to the benefit which invariably Ladies ’ Shoes. .................................... name is attached herewith will be glad to prune trees for cist write J. T. Taylor, and lots 5 and 6 in blk 29,Jackson- fl 25 up Men's ....................................................... ■ ■ — » '■ 1 ■ comes from its use. ville................................................. 1500 00 tell yeu more of them. Sold at Dr. J. W. M*<i’g Heavy ........................................ . f5 Ol) up Grant’s Pass, Ore. Price no object. * Robinson’s drug store. 00 up John Weiss to Lavinia West all of Society Elections. •Men ’s Overcoats.............................. .$5 05 ctd The party at Rose s hall on Applegate fc\w Log Tobacco per plug............... blk 57, Jacksonville ......... 5 00 Jacksonville public schools will resume Lakeview Encampment, I. O.O. F.: ¿?3Ae ¡Lanterns.................... ........................... A. probably brought together the biggest Still Kicking. 65c studies on Jan. 2d, but St. Mary ’ s Acad Ijittl....... ......................................... Frank Romer, C. P.; H. R. Heryfoid, S. Total........................................... $2007 00 10 CM crowd that assembled at a like affair in Pearl Top Lamp Chimneys............... My competitors are complaining because fl 00 W ;J. W. Loveless. H. W.; J. M. Hand- emy will stand adjourned until Jan. 7th. Rolled Oars. 16pounds......... . ............. of* Ouv Prices: á southern Oregon on Christmas. Eighty- I am selling goods for a very small profit, Lion btiast Coffee per pound 25 cis A full assortment of the latest styles of Coat Found. ley, Scribe; S. F. Ahistrom, Treas. ArbuckP* Roast Coffee per pound ... four numbers were sold. Excellent music but my customers may be sure that I will 25ciB ! tingle Chocciate per pound 25 eU Lakeview Lodge No. 71, A. F. & A. M>: men’s hats—the most popular shapes and was furnished by Orme Bros and the A hunter’s coat fiileii with amtnun’- '3 pounds Gold Dust wiUHimr powder. not be influenced by this, and wil; con 25 eta 2 cans Fi HAcr’s «Xie grease.................. G. A. Follett, W. M.; Wm. Reid, S. W.; colors—at the Jacksonville Cash Store. * supper was such as only Mrs. Rose can tion. etc., was fennd in the road near tinue to do good work at reasonable prices 25 H* 4 pounds Raisins...................................... 75 c'M prepare. It you wish to t ave a good time on J . F. Clarkson, J. W.; W. 1 Boyv, Sec.; Central Point on the 27-h. The loser as long as there is a living in the business Cedar washtubs. ..................................... 25 ctR C«*dar witlci pails........... ....................... New Year’s night, con’t fail to attend the John McElhinney, Treas. There is much complaint among some can recover the same by applying at A. F etsch , Tailor, mask sail at the U. S. hall in Jacksonville. of the patrons of the Boston Photo Co., T iie T imb .8 offics and paying a reasonable Medford, Oregon. Masks! Masks!! reward. The mask ball at Jacksonville on New whose car was sidetracked in Jacksonville ' ■ ■ > We are Headquarters for Salt, Coui Oil, Green Coffee, Su At the request of the promoters of the for a few weeks not long ago. 1 hey say Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Year’s eve will be the finest held in Coming. gar and Flour. LOOK OUT fcr our prices on Salt next World’s Fair Highest Award. masquerade ball which will take place on that they paid in advance for photographs southern Oregon during the holiday sea week, as we will receive a freea carload and will salt the New Year’s, a full assortment of masks son. which were to be finished at once, but Dr. J. W. Odgers, the Medford dentist, country with prices lower than ever offered in Jackson Co. has been ordered, which have arrived have heard nothing from them or the will make his regular visit to Jacksonville, T he T imes makes a specialty of wed photographers Unless they square them and can then be seen at the S. F. Variety which will be in a short time. Every des Store. Leave your orders there at once, ding invitations, cards, etc., having lately selves soon those artists must be con cription of work in the dental line satis WITHOUT COST. received a fine assortment of stationery for sidered as itinerant frauds. pie Goods................................... and you can get just what you want. factorily executed at reasonable rates. We will send you by mail post-paid one “It is a pleasure to sell Chamberlain’s that purpose. small evergreen tree adapted to your climate, torSall and get pi ices on goods not * DC CfiP PAQU HFil VI Here is Your Chance. Be Economical witb instructions tor planting and caring for quoted before purchasing elsewhete. Prices Ant Qui.e a number of masks have been dis Cough Remedy,’-say Stickney & Dentler, UHUll UHL!. it, together with .»ur complete list of Nursery druggists, Republic, Ohio, “ Because a The S. F. Weekly Examiner has been posed of at the S. F. Variety Store, which Spend every dollar judiciously and to the stock. If you will cut out this advertisement, Trade with us and GET YOUR MONEY’S WORTH. Jf you on it the name of this paper, and tell enlarged to 16 pages, which makes it one denotes a big attendance at the masquer customer, after once using it, is almost best advantage. Be considerate. Study mark how many and what kind of trees and p ants certain to call for it when again in need every question of economy on all sides. Do yf<u would like to pnrehase, and when you owe us, CALL AND PAYT UB. of the very best newspapers published, and ade ball. _ of such a medicine. We sell more of it not jump at conclusions, but investigate wish topiantthem. you can secure it and the S emi -W flxi , Chris. Caldwell, who killed a man on than any other medicine we handle, and If you want power for pumping, sawing or , We will quote you lower prices on the stock you want than have ever been offered ypu. T imes for only <3 a year and get all the the S ■••'tains when the S. P. it always gives satisfaction.” For coughs, printing seni for catalogue of the Hercules advantages of the big annual distribution EVERGREEN NURSERIES, E'anij, has been colds and croup, it is without an equai Gas Engines. P almer * R ev T ype F oun for sale bv all druggists. of prizes valued at <145. Evergreen, Door Co., Wis. I dby . Front * Alder Streets, Poriiand.riregon tn- F. P. Cronemiller, who has been * »ev- ager of the Roseburg Plaindealer for Wm. Russell’s new residence on Gall’s creek is approaching completion and is a eral years past, has disposed of his inter est to W. F. Benjamin, and will retire neat one. from the newspaper business. How does this suit you? Cabot W at 6 The price of T he S emi -W eeki . y T imes cents a yard at Reames, While & Co.’s, and the S. F. Examiner has been reduce^. Jacksonville. * You can get both of them one year for An elegant line of visiting cards—all <3.00. All the premiums and other privi sizes and shapes—has just been received leges are included in this offer. at T he T imes office The Christmas entertainment at the Mart. Childers, it is reported, will soon Gall’s creek school-house was thoroughly become a resident of Corvallis, where he enjoyed by those in attendance. An ex will open a billiard hall. cellent programme was supplemented by Reames, White & Co., the enterprising choice music by the Gold Hill band. merchants, will next week receive a car Sheriff Lane of Lake county and Joe load each of sugar and salt. * Lane, his deputy, passed through the val Frank Gross has ordered a fine stereop ley not long sine!, en route to Lakeview ticon and will soon give exhibitions in with Garrett, who has since been held to different parts of the valley. answer for burning hay in Warner valley. Raisins, four pounds for 25 cents. Cit ■officers of Jacksonville Lodge No. ron and currants at the same low figur«*- J '. C 1 . will be installed on Satur- at Reames, White & Co.’s. * i.v. •> >s, .an. 5, 1895 Refreshments Pass, Ore. ¡IMMENSE SLAUGHTER - - - ■ - • III PRICES of the at the S. F. VARIETY STORE, J acksonville , or . Call for Bargains and be Convinced! x % Jacksonville, Oregon. Our entire stock will be sold at Rock Bot tom Prices FOR THE NEXT 90 DAYS. Everylhiii!! Musi Go Before March I, ’95, I To make room for change of business. Ml of the above are New and Fresh Goods. AN EVERGREEN TREE ! $ $ WE MUST SELL, No Better Place than Msonville to Trade. REAMES, WHITE & CO. ' f 5 * ® > I