DEMOCRATIC TIMES
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1*80
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FURNITURE
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
MERCHANDISE.
DRUGS, MEDICINES, LTU.
GREAT REDUCTIONS
Till: BACII ElAJll' S LAST 11OCBS.
Not a laugh was heard, nor a joyous note,
As our friend to the bridal we hurried;
Not a wit discharged his farewell joke
As the bachelor went to be married.
each subsequent one.........
l.OQ
Legal advertis(>iuents inserted reasonably,
A fair reduction from tlie abovo rates mad*
to yearly and time advertisers.
Yearly advertisements payable quarterly
Job printing neatly and promptly execut
ed, and at reasonable rates.
C ounty W ariuxm always taken at par.
correspond ;:- ice .
LARGE SALE OF TROTTERS.
From Lake Oouuty.
Mr. Jay Beach of Linkvillo, Or., visited
Fairlawn
Farm, Lexington, Ky., last week
B. Price, of the Bonanza House and'
! and made another large purchase of high-
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
Feed-stable, is doing a lively business at
IN PRICES AT
. bred trotting stock from Geu. Withers.
Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL &
I present.
I In 1877 he purchased of Gen. Withers
and T. A. DAVIS A CO.,
JACKSONVILLE, 0351.,
There ar >t .vo s iw-mills at Bonanza now, ‘ the tine young stallion Altamont, by Al-
ANI>—
We
married
him
quickly
?
and each of them is k(*pt busy saw ing ; mont, and six fillies. These were pur-
Will practice in all the Cour’s of the State
Our heads from the sad
day and night, and still they cannot sup j chased on an order without seeing them,
<»flice on ath street, opposite Court 1 louse
W II O I. E S A L E I) R UGGÌ 8 T S,
And we sighed
ply tho demand for lumber.
: and they have given him such satisfaction
DEALER IN
light,
'L i o e has been a con iderable loss of , end have turned out so well that he has
—A N* D—
To think him not more discerning.
hor ses in this section by the epizootie and been induced to make a large addition to
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
starvation. There are many horses on the I his breeding farm in the l’ur West. His
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To think that a bachelor, free and bright,
range that have not had any feed this recent purchases con list of the following
Irl onl<liiij*’ E?:i<•!
JACKSONVILLE, OffESON.
PO1 IT R A NIX OR E G O N.
And shy of the sex us we found him,
Winter, which are fat, while others are in tidies sole t -«I by Mr. Beach in person:
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Should
there
at
the
altar,
at
«lead
of
night,
a
starving condition.
CALIFORNIA
ST.,
Ophelia Chiles, blk. f.,no white, foaled
ASHLAND, OREGON,
Office—On California street, opposite Union i
Aug.. 187(5, sired by Almont, darn Puss
Be
cati
a
ht
in
the
snares
that
boun
1
him.
The
general
run
of
suckers
up
Lost
I.ivorv Stable.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
River has been somewhat delayed by the ('lilies, by American Clay; 2d dam Maui*
Few and short were the words we said,
MARSH & CO., Proprietors TVE
Jacksonville,
I» a complete Block of
freezing weather, which h is prevented brino Chief; 3d dam by the great four-
P. JACK, M. D..
Though of cake ami wine partaking;
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the water from raising. Therefore the mi le race-horse, Wagner; sou of Sir
rHYSI(’IAN AND SURGEON,
We escorted him home from the scene of dread average rod lmt.i, us well as th“ B >rmza- Charles.
DRUGS,
'¡ '"•ora, blk. or hr. f.. foaled May 12,
While his knees were awfully shaking.
ites, are longing for them to come, a-
LL KINDS OF PLANING. MOU1.D-
AOrt'ion.
1877,
sired by Cassius M. Clay, dam by
they are anxious for a feast of fresh meat.
ing, Turning, Circular and Scroll Saw- PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES
Slowly ami sadly we marched him adowu
Brignoli
(record, 2:2'.) 4), son of Mauibri-
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DRESS GOODS
During the past week it has lieen thaw
lutta of Glasgow, Scollanti. Office and in 2
no ( lii. f; 2d dam the dam of Joe Hooker,
From
the
top to the 1 iwermost story;
south
side
of
the
hills
the
...$1.50
ing an I ou the :—'.. 7.'.. .
Ir:sh I’oplin, per yard.............
drug-atore on the Drake farm.
FURNITURE .V ORNAMENTAL CARV
...... 50c An 1 we never have heard from nor seen the suovv has almost disappeared, A great by Canada Chief; 3d dam by Kavanaugh,
Black Alpaca “ ’ “ .............
PATENT MEDICINES
ING, E tc ., DONE TO ORDER.
son of B’utrand, he by Sir Archy, son of
...... 25c
poor man
Melange, per yard....................
many cuttie are being turned out and
MARTIN VILOOMAN, M. D..
imp.
Diomed); 4th daiu by American
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Double will'll dress goods, pe
Furniture,Sash, Blinds, Doorsand Mould
Whom we left alone in his glory.
driven there to feed upon the bunch
B7.V/)O1F
G7..4A5,
(I
I.
A
MW
A
HE,
<1
Eclipse,
son of l>uroe; 5th dam Potomac,
)\\
Al
Unbleached
Muslin,
per
yd..
P H Y K I C I A N A N D S E R G E O N . ing couetautly uu hand and made to order.
......... «
grass, while the ' weaker one» are fed just
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Bleached Muslin, per yd........
son
of
imp.
I »joined, Ac. Ill foal to Al
A lfalfa . Alfalfa is a plant which will enough to keep them alive. Evet-yone of mont.
Eadie’s Ho-e, 8 pair for..........
Jacksonville, Oralen
FAINTS, GILS AWD
4 4
not bear extreme frost u >r superabundant the larg: ■ s o k men are lo-inga large per-
Kid Gloves, pel* pair................
4 4
I Grandora, <lk. b. f., no white, foaled
moisture; but on rich soil (it is useless to eentage of their stock.
Felt Skirts..................................
M.iy Hi, 1878, sired by Almont Rattler,
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PAINTER'S STOCK OF EVERY KIND, I'hildren’s corset wai-ts..........
sow it on any other) its growth is so rapid
night owl still hoots and the - m of Aiuiont), daiu Rainy Night, by
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The
Em I n oid. Table < 'overs...........
and luxuriant that no other known plant weather • continues very rough. The .M.iinbriua Patch’ ll. (full brother of Lady
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Laces sc.. Embroideries pr y
can be compared to it. It is no sooner nights are
an* very*
very cold,
coll, with oceusioiia! Thorne); 2d dam Dora, by Lancaster,
BLUE VITRIOL,
L. DANFORTH. M. D.,
sleeve and Neck Riiehing.....
i mown than it pushes forth fresh shoots thawing during the day and snow at in- - son of imp. Gleneo ); 3d dam the thor
GOLD JEWELR
'and wonderful as the growth of clover
Ladies setts from $2.50 up
.00, and : sometimes is, in a field that Iris been late- tervals. Stock of all kimls are stili silt-' oughbred mare Little Peggy, by Galla
LUBRICATING <’II>, FTI'C. ETC.
le: ing for tiie want of feed. There w.li tin. (son of imp. Bedford), out of the
other Jewelry cheap.
Jacksouyi-lo. Oregon.
, ly mown, that of alfalfa is far more rapid. ia1 a heavy loss of cattle during the impoited lnm»- Miminina, by English
M ENS CLOTH I >
The land on which it is sown should be
Cor. ( al. & Oregon Sts.,
upward free irom weeds us possible and plowed months of March and April, It is said M »¡nbriiio, sire of imp. ?»Iessenger.
SíT" Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele Suits for.......................................
Office oil California street, opposite p. J. (
that the hay in the Liiikviile e.mntry is
Martin i. <lk. b. or hr. f., uo white,
brated I'ABBOLIC SllEEB DIP, which Hats, each..................................
Rvan'n store. Calls promptly attended
■ deep. It can be sown with barley or about all gone and stock is suffering to a foaled May 1. 1878, sired by Almont Bat
4 4
Bovs
’
Hats
.................................
kills Ticks, Liceali I all parasites on sheep,
day or night.
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i oats; but barley is best. It should be cut considerable extent.
OREGON. Hid is * sure cure for screw-worm, s -abatid Blanket-lined lmck Coats. .
tler, son of Almont, dam by Puval’a
1 as soon as tiie flower is formed, and in fa
Boots
and
Shoes
sold
»t
tiie
lowest
prices,
foot rot. Circular sent on a¡>¡>lica!ion.
Mambrino, (son of Mambrino Chief);
The
peace
of
Bonanza
was
somewhat
Í3ON. M. D.,
J. W
an i t-ver.vthing o 1 -<■ in proportion for ca-h. vorable sem oils may be cut three or four disturbed on Saturday last by an alterca 2d dam by Bob Johnson, (son of Boston,
A ini! assiu;u'ent of (iro •erics, Tobacco, times.
tion lietween Willi.ni Gordon and W. R sire of Lexington); 3d dam by Medoc,
PHYSICIAN AN D S U H < ’. EON,
Alfalfa will grow and thrive about 1'1
''iiiars, Pipes, ( otnbs, l’ur-es, Cutlery* and
DAVID LILTN
Douglass, which resulted iu the shooting thoroughbred son of American Elip.se).
Holiday Presents.
years, wh ui it udl begin to we*r out, an I
H'lliii'U. Iir. f., fo iled June 5.1878, sired
Jacksonville. Oregon.
of
the former by the latter. It seems as
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Koops-constantly on hand a full assortment
the na ive grasses get the upper hand of though Douglas li id said something about by Honi’cr, son of Mambrino l’atehen), hia
of furniture, consisting of
it.
Gordon that lie hid heard, and Gordon dam S illy Ch >ri.->ter, (dam of Proteine, rec
Tin* farmers of this valley should trv Commence I to cowhide him for it, where ord 2:18 .md Bell«* Brasfield 2:20), dam
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this profitable grass. It may bo difficult upon Douglass r.m intoS. Wait t ’ s hotel llosa Viiey, by Ward’s 1'lying Cloud,
BUREAIS, TABLES.
to get a good thick stand of it the first and retnrned immediately arme.I with a grandsire of B* lie Brasfield), »on of Ver
SPE(TACI.ES
!
y<
al*, as it is so easily frosted during that
E. H. AUTENF.IETH.
GUILD MOULDINGS,
gun, which he raised to shoot Gordon mont Black Hawk, sire of Ethan Allen;
per.od; but afterwards it becomes more with. It missed lire, hows ver. The la ter 2.1 dam Cashmere, by Imp. Sovereign;-3d
SCIIiiOI.
BOvhS,
SWiflMTJ.
HWY
COCDS.
ATTORNEY * COUNSELOR AT LAW,
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
hardy and neither frost nor drouth will
started to run and tired his pistol at 1 >mig- dam by Zenith, (son of American Eclipse);
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affect it. It is a mistake that it will j lass, who ran him around the blacksmith 1th dam the thoroughbred mare Blaek-
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CHAIRS
OF
ALL
KINDS.
Jach «»us illa. Oregon,
FIELD GLASSES,
take root on drv soils; if must have suffi shop, endenoring all the time to sh >ot eved Susan, by Tiger (son of Blackburn »
cient moisture to give it a good start the him. but hi* gun refu ed lire each time. Whip).
Will practice in all the Courts of tho St’te.
first year; alter that it will take care of it < ionion lired again: but. as before.his shot
l*rompt attention given to all business ien
iario
Also a bay stallion colt (unnamed)
ÇhnQt-rJÎ*
■ Llli.lj,
self, the roots growing dow nward to great did not take eff< ct. whereupon Douglas; fcale l in 1877, sired by Cassius M. Clay
iu my care.
From
Snn
Francisco
1.1 Orth’s Prick Building—upstairs.
depth; it will therefore keep green when ran back to the hotel and procured an Jr., «¡am the D. W. Dunn mare, said to
i.i me,
Hiirp» and Strinqs for t!
other gras- s are dried up and withered. other gun and then proceeded with the be by Rysdyk’s Hambletoiiian. The stock
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KELLY.
From ten to twenty pounds per acre is chase. Seeing Gordon some distance were shipped on the 10th in.st., together
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required for seed. Farmers, trv it.
away . lie took deliberut“ aim at him and with the ill rev-year-old bay stallion Wil
ATTORNEY A COU N8EI.OR-AT-LA W,
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tired, the bail taking effect in the right burn, bv Alamo, son of Almont, previous
S tock lb iit-tnx.;. -Tv
,>■!■>•' I> 9
shoulder,
passing through his body, and ly purchased by Mr. Beach of Geu. With
J,\íXCI!í»lllí, C8ÍCCU,
WINES AND LIQUORS.
jr t: L ’¡t says; The one soul-ibs aLii
was taken out of his left shoulder by Dr. ers.
and all important topic of discussion m Hall. Douglass immediately gave liim-
The purchase of the se richly bred fillies
this section, at pros mt. is that of the ■ elf up to me authorities after the shoot ami stallion colts is evidence that Mr.
reify of hay and the chances of cut t le, ing. He had a preliminary examination B«‘a<*h believi s in a thoroughbred founda-
horses and sheep w .til-landing th.* co d. bi > >re Justice Price ( n Monday last, and lion, And the succi sa of Ella Earl. San-
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torins and th doo i sn ows. From every hi» bonds w
cos t- uso is ru.i (>F
fixed t ?2 000. Fa ling to li ie ( L. tunny Witherspoon, Clermont,
A. P
« «iVeriLN. M. »..
p unt comes the <*< Jft that the hav Las procure them, lie v.as taken t > Lakeview Altin .i un«l tiie ’ B J^sUford liily, all by Al-
I E II \S SHED OI'T HTS STOCK "F
Importers >f
giv« n out and th .1 sf ock of all kinds is to aw..it th“ U.K term of Court.
mont. out of man >s strictly
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or nearly
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thor-
PMYSD’IAN AND n UP.GE o N,
I A turi i“a.i > ■ wina M irliines a number LAD
fr
uii
stanai
perishing'
f
ion
and
exposure.
oughbred,
has
turned
his
eyes
to
Fairlaw
n.
A
lkali
V
vlley
.
March
2d.
U
.4
*.
a»
I.IQI
OJiS.
I ! KE
times, but I ris nnotber lot <>f tliom oh
This has !><■( n L yond douLt more severe
The running blood is sandwiched by trot
ind. Tliis is ilio lialitest and mnst rapii!
Tak*< p’'**< ore lu mu i’icíng to the citi
I’.J'OU stock <d all Linda than ilio much
ting blood. The form is thus improved
zens m I’moiiix. A-li ci tail I mrr mn imz
in e in •(« w eli a* dm ab le, madi ine t linfe
The health of the country at present is without spoiling the action. It is now
” This is must np-
n t " 1 ’’hard winter.
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vieiROv thx. h>* lias ¡vi :o ,'ei* ly loe, , I
m i !.■. ind so stipole that little irirl» fiv i
J H. CETTEIl
parent ill the case of hors <, of which L markably* good.
ou Wxgn“r rfwk, i L iw unie* w»itu
■ six viim <>1 I io tk<» tbeir pa’<*!i w rk <>o
pretty generally admitted that a proper
tl.a former pie '«*, toi* ilio pravi.'■? ot h;-
em. T.iis i^ t he place 11» bu v good w atchos,
comparatively •w died the“hard winter.”
Ik cf is rury scarce here ami is selling distribution of thorough-blood gives speed
profession.
<»<*ks and jevvelrv, and he vvill srii chea)
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while th s year r< ports a *e ('.••quem Loin at G rents per pound.
at the trotting gait. Mr. Beach is enter
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Vík-( *D ' promptly » ".en le i al all hour*, u
>o<!* rh,.apri* ilian anv (me.
-
.
very
sect
i
in
ot
1
heir
succumbing
to
the
prising ami intelligent, and we hope that
?»!att.
Obenchkin
passed
through
Bo
i
.
clocks, jeivolrv and sewiir: Groceries, Tobr.ccos,
da.v or n* .;hl.
<fcc rigor <>f the winter, 1 ’art i s F'lpoi t ea I nanza last week en route to Lakeview.
And W. J. Letup's St. Louis Boer.
hi • bi< i ding venture in Oregon will meet
crliinc elcaiied and repaired al a r< l i.*•'.••!
sir. ep ly ing 1 icside the road bet w een here
WHICH HE IS MU LING
Hon. G. B. Vanriper will soon erect a with the largest success,— larft Field and
and (loose lak-‘ at frequent intervals
fine residence on his premises in Bonanza. Farm.
The A lm mail carrier n-ports a ;nle of
lira. If'ils far State tavrstnviii msunntr It)
, ... , one of fifty at I There will not be as heavy a loss in
Jiîkwnvillf Grane* ko. x\ P. a¡ 11.,
’■lglitv at Gosch s place,
S lat outer of the I nnocents .—A cor
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K(lh.\
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s ami one of tw< nty at another ¡dace stock in the county as your Linkvillo respondent writing to the 8. F. Pacifio
Habt«it» reg nlar m ■<“! in_'s eV ei V t w > weeks HEW STATE SALOON.
•I the residence oí J . N. !'. Miller,
on the Adin road, not to mention single I eorriispondent thinks there will be.
I. L in regard to the w holesale slaughter
C. MINGUS, Master.
MEXS’ AND ROYS’ SIll'd'1'S.
Miss Rosa Howard, who has been of birds, fowls and game, says:
.•are: ■ ses, which are numerous. No very
A wvik Mii.f.ri». Sccieiui v.
A full «ssortment freni thè finest t< 11 i r extensive lo <>s of cattle have been rc- spending the Winter in Alkali Valley,
Still nearer home wehavethe samecloss
mesi common.
portctl as yet; that is, any particular indi starts for her home ou the Green Springs of ruthless butchers. VP near Jackson
mountain to-morrow.
vidual losing a large number.
BUSINESS CARDS.
SPEi TACLES ANI» JEWELRY.
ville, a gang of sheepherders are hard at
Kahler & Bro., Proprietors.
The fittesi bit of ■spectacles and Eye-ulas*
Gordon, v. ho was shot by* Douglass, work slaughtering deer simply for their
.w's B az ‘.B for M arch fully sus- died on Friday evening, the 5th. He was skins, shooting down from live to ten per
■* ever broiight to ¡he market and \\ atein
high reputation and w ill oe e.,- buri' d to-day ;.t Bonanza. His age was day, ami leaving their carcasses to decom
and .li welry of e wrv d< '-. t ì¡4ioti.
t
i-reali and l’>- Cnm ine;* l .'t i
loomed l*v the ladles. 1 Ips jour- 23 years. Gordon's remains are the lirst pose. The skins are worth 371, cent»
CF.o. \V. Lì I.IOTI’.
n I, tliough published at the almost nom that have Loen buried at this place, al apiece at Jacksonville, which shows tho
PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUT! ER
inal price of On: Dollar per annum, pre though it is quite a village.
sordid, brutal ami contemptible character
MRS r I>. I’KIM.
I Mis’ ELLA l’KI.M sents in perfect taste everything worth
The past few days have been very warm of the business. Jt is strictly prohibited
WU’GS, MKDK’IXES AND (
A I>
knowing about fashion and its changes, and the snow has been disappearing quite by the statutes of Oregon, and the authori
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IN OSTHS BUILDING.
while its literary features are of the high fast. Stock are very weak and the warm ties are guilty of gross negligence in not
e..! grade. Th'* household, each and all sun hasa stupefying effect oil them. They interfering and punishing the scoundrels
WINTER OPENING
to be found in Sou'hm-n Oroirnti.
will lind something useful and entertain lay down during the day, and when the as they deserve.
C. W.SAVAGE.
Also the latest and fine-t styles of
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— AT—
) ESPEf’TFULLY ANN »UNCES To )
ing in its columns, l’.eautifilly printed, cold nights come on they do not get up,
V thè publicot Jacksonville and vi ini: y
handsomely illiisirated, and perfect in ev and next morning linds them chilled
Jos: i him . Coi via M abble .—Mr. John
STATIONERY,
th it he wa* a scholsr of Prot. Dr. M'. s ' i r.
en
detail.
A
mhu
ws
'
B
azar
is
emphati
Borough,
says the Willamette Earmert
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through and unable to rise.
director of thè University of Gr» ¡fsaaldn,
»
eally
the
Fashion
and
Family
Journal
of
s<
nds
us
from
Slate creek. Southern Ore
l’iussi*. and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, of thè
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S vusikibi . ii .
C alifornia S treet ,
And a •»roa* variety of PERFUMES e.nd \UE H AVE JUHT RFX’EIVED A NEW \
ica. Published by W. R. A ndbi *' 1 A lkali , March 7th.
gon. specimens of marble of handsome,
University ot H ille. Düring thè l’ranco-
lol |,! T RTI t' LF.s, iuelud ing I Im best a nd
dark color, which he says ia exposed to
I ’ and .•nmplete stock of Millinery goods, Tribune Building. New Fork
PrU'stan war he was special a -si-tant t«>
<•
I wipes' t-.sor' men: <>f COM M OX and PER
I’rojvrletoi.
view over 30 or 4<) acre» of land. At his
I he D M'tor in-chief Znelzer and Ludwig ot %. I*.
•(insisting
of
FU M I I> so\Ps in this market.
From Big Butte.
Jterlin and Bre-lau, Gerinany. Fraetures
request we have taken it to a marble cut
sa T Prescript ions <■ ireful I v com pounded. i
I mwensi ; T kvnsaction
Lung A Than,
an i ex'erual di-i a- 's, acuto or chronie, ino-t
ter here, who expressed the opinion that
FORT.
KAHLER,
Drmririsf.
the
gr.
at
eastern
cattle
buyers,
have
re
earefiiìiv treated. < npp ng.Loeei.ing, Bleed y ONE RUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST
I Our school meeting passed off harmo it is harder to work than impoited marble;
cently prtT',h*is','l the cattle of till kin L niously. A.
ing and teelh ex*’* i.**ed al all liours.
I RIBBON'S,
Howlett was chosen di- that while it may possess value in the fu
.\ Wines, Bruiti', Whiskies an 1 Cigars !
and grades that are to be found between
Ail Linds <>f I t i' stutt'ed ani put tip in
FEATHERS,
rector, and doo Vv isdom clerk.
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kept.
ture. it cannot be available for a long
Sutton's,on Bridge creek. Waseo county,
most n i:ni iì sh <i '
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W.
H.
Parker,
having
taught
school
for
time, as it is cheaper to bring the best
Jack-">n\ ille. D<*c, 11, is(l.
FLOWERS,
.nd Spanish (iiilch. in Grant eoi
fourteen conreeuti’.e Springs, has con ma b]e from Italy than to pay freight on
Over
12.<lhi)
head
of
cattle
(■hanged
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COLLARS
cluded to change Base and try the pursuit this from its quarry as now located. The
bv this transaction, and the pri •> p:
JOHN L. CARTER
SON
AND CUFFS r'llH’il'e 1 about 1 II'“ Dalles to be Si1
time will no doubt come when our native
of lumberman this year.
TO GF. I
resources
m .11 be di x eloped and ull such
Tho
leap-year
party,
previously*
an
]:■ ad for cows, calves and steers. O
PAINTERS.
81 w <s paid down and the rest to be pa-M nounced to take- place at David Dunlap’s, things have value; but that time is not
oil the dcliverv of the cattle. This will was changed to the residence of Geo. A. near enough to be good fur this genera
RAILROAD
SALOON,
make money plenty in that part of Ore King. It was one of the most enjoyable tion.
Do
1!
IiuXl IX* -
- icial gatli'Tings that ever .-.s- tnbl.-il at
oäcrs
T
he
NAttnow
G
avge
R
ailway
.—Tho
' his place. Tin* supp» r prop.arcd by ail
' ’or. Cali lorn ia and < Oregon Sts., Ja -kxonvL e
1
Eugene
Journal,
coininenting
upon
tlm
th'-*
ladies
of
our
licighborlioi
d
indiscrim
('ail sial seetheni at the Imildmg *< rmer-
1IOVSE FAINTING,
‘‘C(VMF. to this bosom, mv nnliost.
J
ly o •I’Upied by Dr. Robinson on California
inately v. as jr -4 spb n l id. ai d would hav e narrow gauge railr.'Mkl that is ho soon to
dear.” ho gentlv murmured. And
SIGN PAINTING,
HENS.Y PAPE, Entjiiieer.
st reet.
<1 me honor to a r. ga’ board. The ffoor bo a certainty throughout the fertile Val
she spit on her hands and made a rm
VST) VT—
was kept warm fioi i dusky even’ until ievs of Oregon, s!i',s:
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
jump fo" h’ni. romark’iig in her fl
An early consummation of Hrs project
broad
da light. It w is a social event
“You rnnv just Lot von»* sweet life
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING,
is
aimost too good to be i o:»cd f >r. The
long to la remembered by tlm partici-
TICKETS, 12J C ents
*ln-, ol<1 In ss,” h“ conclmled it r r.
benefits
that would Tiece--..Iily ai'cruo to
pants.
VlNDLX.
ALL STYLES CF CRAl.TLXB DOME.
pew* hired girl, instead of his CL
IS AT
be people of the southern part of the
Bm B itte , March 12th
AT iria. whom ho had mot ip the <
Willaim tb xa’.k x l.v a connection of this
from the country promptly attend-
IS
M.VSTFAITl
RING
p.qpr.l hull, an 1 lv‘ got behind tli(
/'HI'»ICE WI NES, LIQUORS AND CT- DAV. CRONBMILLER'S,
kind cannot b. • siimatrd; v.liib- that vast
From Lakeview.
until tho storm blow over.
V7 gars constantly on hand. Tim reading
coui.liy in and num;.<1 the head of the
table is also siipplit d with Eastern penodi-
The political outlook is encouraging for Deschutes river, the Kummer Lake, 8il-
Ax exeli inge w s ’’st riped parasols have
c >b and loading papei s of the Coast.
l .ck . and f 1 ewaum.n valleys, at i»res-
a;i
iih: r Democratic victory in June next. '
tsken the place of striped stockings.’'
so spH: < Iv etlled. would inimeiiiate-
Aspirants
for
office
are
coming
to
the
but -
We don't believe if. The idea of a woman
ly L. teeming with even variety of indus
holding
a striped stocking over her head i f.i (• thick and fast. The R publicaus
CASSI
MERES,
TOOTHACHE
WITH
»UT
E CURE8
try
and adding to the wealth and prosper-
are
vet
silent.
to k“>ep off the sun. and wearing pa; iSllls i
. ex’ra -img th« tooth; the restoration of
itv
of our State.
Heavy wind-storm front the south to-
DOESKINS,
decayed teeth to a healthv
on her—. Oh, no', we don't believr the
unsound and
CALIFORNIA ST.,
<lav.
and
very
cold.
The
present
outlook
inser'ion
of
Artirteial
Teeth
«•.in lition; th*
sto: v.
f’trtiHT.—Sheriff Hogan succeeded in
is \ ry discouraging for ' to *km< n. Stock
AND HOSIERY
upon th * 1 <:•*■ it and must approved ba.-e
catching M'- h - s , King end Gray, accused
nonsr BrTF.it.- Mr. Q limbv of Pn-f- >•> b< i'ming to die rapi 'ly. There is but
XOI.AN I» A McD I MIX. I’ROPHSETOKS.
knowii Io the profession.
of embezzlement, nt Walla Walla last
land
arri ed in Roseburg the first of the very little hay in this local.*y.
Of
tùo
Best
Native
Wool-
week. It upp< ars that they made a circui
I
D emocrat .
week, itr on;; > s to buy horses and <le-
tous trip, passing through Jackson and
L akeview , M uch 8. 1889.
sires a la’*ge bar 1. Ho may extend his
AND DISPOSING OF THEM AT—
Lake counties, thence i nruing northward
Irregular Teeth M.'■»retitene I Without
Jack
.on
countv.
trip
t<>
l’an» !
through
Wasco into Washington Territo
Prejudice Kills.
THE MOST REASONABLE RATES.
ry. The Sheriff arrived lust evening with
J ohn IR zivh '). a California uw A tct .
All Dentil operations s’lixf.ictnrilv and
‘’Eleven wars our danfrhter suffered on his prisoners. It was a good catch.—
Ncientilicaily perforine 1. Teeth extracted
for whose arri st a $2.000 reward w is of ■1 la 1 of misery under th - '•are of sewrid
•Star.
without pain.______________
fered. hai boon arrested jn AV:>-'*a county of tile best fan I some of the worst) phy-
bv the Sheriff of Sonoma county, Cal.
sicians, who gnw her disease various
D eath of D b . T oland .—This well-
LAGER! LAGER!’
<he is re known and eminent ph. *ician died at
but no reli< f. and now she
WILL. JACKSON. Dentist.
A R ’oA old !L-<d.
stored to us in «rood health bx' as simpl« a San Francis'-o recently. of apoplexy, ap*d
ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS.
remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had 72 years. Ho came foStin Francisco from
A book on the Liver, its dison
zcaxi z 77/
noohed at for two years, before iisin" it. South Carolina in 1851, anil was the foun
their treatment, s -nt f’*<e. Tn
W<> o-.irncs’lv hone and D’av that noone der of the Toland Medical Collo"o, which
treatises upon Liver Complaints,
Jacksonville. O
1HE PROPRIETOR. JOS. WETTEREK
Liver. Jaundice, B .ms;.>■ s, II
else will let th"ir si -k stiff* ss we (lid. on he subsequently donated to the University
) EsT assortment of bolts, screws, tiro and Constipation. Dys’i‘a *’r Alil i'ia.
has now on hand and is constant’y man
a ‘count of jircqudice aw : * -o good a of California
) copper rivets, ri-p , files, pinchers,
ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Sovth“rn
dress
Dr.
Sanforl.
’
L
’
roalw*
■ ic.’L-ine -is Hop Bitt' r .’ —The Parents.
4
LLKTNDS
OF
PRODUCE
TAKEN
nippor», longs and h:unm< rs, at
Oregon, which he will sell in quantiiie- to
i I — Telfrjram.
York City, New- York.
S cbsoribe for the Tnqre,
JullN MILLER.
XX for work. Satisfaction guaranteed.
suit purchasers. Call and test the a.tide.
MECHANICS
A. C. JONES,
HODGE, DAVIS I CO.,
PLANING MILL
J. S. HOW ABB’S
Furniture,
GEfìERAL raZRCIiaràDISE
A
I
Whioli will be sold at Lcwsst R eiss . ■
NEW STOCK i GOODS
V
Cilhwns.
tw « V* ; w
V* I •
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
ID S3 y 3 39 íi Vi H ISV
St Prises that Dufy Competition.
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE.
G
’ anú Laiíios’ nandkcrciiiers.
........
WOOLEN KiaYFACTURffiG CO.
CRITERIOS ClLLIJ.iiDSALCOif,
U
V7 <V G G H-H A K E R.
inis WarranM Firstcta.
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California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
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