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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1884)
F - DEMOCRATIC TIMES FRIDAY HERE AND THERE Harvest has commenced. R; ad the new advertiseumul*. V acamt S< hoi ahsiiiim «.—Gt tho jM-holar ■ hip» in the Slate l’nivei»ity to which Jackson county in entitled two are vacant. Parties desiring them should make im-- mediate application to W. M. t'olvIg.Esq., school superintendent. Immigrant* continue to arrive. Mr*. Ober and daughters have returned Five thoa*and pound* of flour camo up I ing the week, was quite a successful oue. to Ashland. from tho Umpqua valley for parties at Ash Rev. E. (J. Michael presided. Thn corn crop looks exceed inffly wall. A number of strangers from the East, who John Stearns has rsturnsd from a trip to land not long since. Hurrah for Cleveland and Hvudricks. Crasceut city. are looking for an extensive body of laud, A number of people from Ashland partici John Biwcuue ha* gone to Crcecent city, Frank Hu tier has got back from Jose pated in a picnie at the Soda Springs were in town during the week. They pro l he exodus to Crescent city «till coutinues. pose engaging in fruit culture. phine county. house last Sunday. (’apt. Caton ha* returned from Cinnabar. John II. Miller informs us that the tern J. H Buffer and Lee Jacobs have return Wm. Willit* and vifu have returned fr«vm L. A. Neil is down from Ashland precinct. Portland I'bey will remove to Flounce perance movement has assumed considerable ed from Salem. proportions on Williams creek. A lodge of I abn Frauenkneciit has goue to Crescent Rock precinct soon. Wni. Angle of Medford has been at Port Good Templar* flourishes there. city. land on business. During the coining month we expect to S. McConnell has returned from Lane Waldo eoiresp-m lenco will appear next issue the largest and best paper in Oregon, Mrs. O. Mickelson of Klamath ceunty is county with his family aud will permanently week. outside of Portland. Visiting Ashland. locate iu the valley. He has resumed his A bear wo* » -m near the Eagle mills re A stock yard ia being built at Med/ord Henry Tweed started for Smith river, position on Wm. Bybee s farm. cently. for the accommodation of those desiring to ( al , Wednesday. Every imaginable description of legal Six pound* of coffee for SI at Caro Bros., ship cattle, sheep, etc. C. Neil of Ashland precinct is visiting his blanks for sale at the Titties office at Pert- Plnrnix. • H S. Emory of Ashland ha* lately re land rates. They are printed on good paper son, J. R. Neil, Esq. M-dford re being pestered by the Mercury turned from Portland, where he purchased a aud after the latest an i best forms. Frank Krause of the Sentinel returned rep«-rtur. fine *tock of furniture. John Wolters, the well known baker, from Portland yesterday. A box of 250 envelope», with your card paid Ina friends here a visit this week. This Great reduction in clothing at Caro Bros.’, Geo. S Kincaid ef the Eugene city Jour printed in the corner, for the small sum of Plnenix. + is his first trip tn the county seat since he nal was m town yesterday. Mi-* Bvlle Jones is visiting frieud« at S2, at the J iMFs office. removed te .Yahland several years ago. Ralph Vining and Mr. Preston of Ashland The L’. S. saloon has beon newly kalso ILxeburg. Salmon trout have commenced biting *n were in Jacksonville Sunday. 1' . I.’ _.il!«»n k- gs, $2.75,at Caro Bro*.’, 1 mine«! ami renovated, much to tht? improve Rogue river, and Ben Haymond and other W. H. I«eedt of Ashland attended the ment of its ajipearame. Pho nix. ♦ expert fishermen are landing some that grand ledge of the A. O. U. W. J. 8. stunner, a first-class mechanic, ha* weigh from three to live pounds each. ( in . \\ . Kretoii kit f<»r ILirncy va’iltv G. S. Butler of Ashland, who has been gone to Fort Klamath to take charge of the th..; week. Merchants iu Jacksonville and Ashland quite ill, is now much improved. work on th« new quarters. < ’ •’ .r ¿1 «'c. : t u, Bfwre , have beeai importing California beans, being Mrea Katie Buick of Myrtle creek has W . H. G >re acted as leader of the choir unable to obtain the home article. Here is Ph« «'ii ix . been visiting friends at Aahlaud. .«ud Mi** k vtie \ an Dyke as organist at the another point for our farmers to consider. Henry Ki pre I haa b*«*i ntrd a no- J^hn am! David Sho)k of Klamath county recent celebration at Medford. tary public. S >mo of the streams m the section north were in the valley the other day. H. H. M igruder and John IL «Satterfield east of us ran full heads of water for awhile Eightern yard* of calico for .?! Off at Caro Levi Willits mhl Wm. C. Daley of Ash of Rock Point were among tha excursionists the forepart of the week. A heavy raiu Bros.’, l*l.<enix. f land have gone to eastern Oregon. wk-, spent the 4th at Portland. prevailed there Monday evouing ami night. Twelve yard* of «• il ot W ;«r .*1 (XI at Caro J. W. Wilder, advance agtot for Denby Win. Hyde, a resident of tin* ¡»lace in A young man, who has considerable talent ♦ Bro*.', Phœii.x. pic-nerr time«, but now living in Modoc in this line, is drawing crayon pictures ef Jt Co.’s circus, called on us this week. Ladiv*’ straw hats f«*r 25 cent* at Caro county» Cal., i* back oa a visit. W. H. Atkinson and L. S. P. Marsh have different persons He has fiuished one of Bru*.’, Phtenix. R. Hut h irewn, on« of Klamath county’s the late Wm. Kreuzer, which is as natural as returned from their trip to Crescent city. Fu. -4 raid & Sachs have rpene-l a store at ■ 'nimresioners, ha* sold Lis farm on Tule Mrs. R. H. Brown of Eagle Point is pay lite. Gel I II ill statimi. lake to Ge«». Deal of Henley, (’al. In different portions of the county there ing her old homo in Victoria, B. C., a visit. ' .ir, b>j p f. r •'! 11 at < »i.. Chas. Winter*, who recently leturnml was considerable raiu and wind during F. A. Coggswell of Linkville was in Jack • Br«»*.’, Phcruix from Cre*centcity, (’al., brought a «juantity the week. Some grain was knocked down, sonville tins week on professional business. Gen. J»»«. Wall of ( re.-cent « tty is expect- of tine salt salmon back with him. though the damage done haa nut been seri I. H. Maxwell has returued to Portland feti here before b ug. I'll« Farmer’s Store at Ashland continue* ous. He has beeu employed on the railroad exten (hie t’m-iu indgOi,«l •<haku* lor sale. -Xpply to give bargains in every line of good*. Britt A Son have disposed of quite a num sion. at the ! IMF* office. Fountain keeps a superior stock. t ber of scenes taken in Jacksonville during Misses Bertha and Etta Moore of Link W • have just received a Hue, lar*e assort the late celebration. They are quite natu ville have returned from a visit to Eugene S W La.Uo I ha * rettirmd t » Portland ral and «how a high degree of photographic city. ment ot calling card* of all kinds, from West V irginia. skill. will be furnished at eastern rate*. Th« A-hUnd b.iuk building i* rapali y as Rev. J. V. Milligan, lately of Astoria, ba* Local correspondence i* solicitqd. !••>'*!» <»\ ■ U. M . 1 ’i i > i; > i i i j». that \Y . H. Howard, who wx«. arr.•■»:« <! n ., < h irgr <.f thre.U.Jiitig to kil! Mr., lila Jone», w»i held to answer in the miui nt $ ».<> by Justice I’lorey ot l.ittle llutte precinct. The bonds were furnished. pKMix-KAric Exrui W. S. Fitzgerald lia* been ap|>ointe(l post Isaac Skettors of Althouse, Josephine PERSONAL MENTION master of the Gold Hill office, which is county, iu another column announces that Miss Mamie Judge has returned to Ash open for buxines*. he has lust a horse, for the returu of which land. he will pay a suitable reward. James Brown i* acting a* mail-carrier Henry Klippel has got bark from Port The quarterly meeting of the M. E. for Fat, McMahon on the Phienix and Wil church, South, held at Bruw nsborough dar land. low .Spring* route*. Curious weather. JULY IN. 1»L The new» of Hie nomiiirtti.m of Clevelnud and H»n Urick» waa tha »ign.il lor quit« a julliflou- i tion here la»l Fri lay evening. Great eu- tl>u»ia»m waa mauite.ied. A large amount ot powdar was burned and the ■ati»faetion over the ticket wa» mauiieated iti diver» ways. Jaekaoi* county uinv be relied on to give the tie nocratic ticket ut least Hie old tune majorities. Xrw W arbhoi . k . ,M. E. r<>giie n! «.oi l Hill and Linville Mvnalt of IlKl.lie, Pougla. county, have engaged in the on- »•ruotlon of u couinio.iiou. warehouse at the tir»t-n:ini< d »tation. The lumber i» on the ground and «>. A. Topping hn» the contract fordoing the work, commencing work la.t Monday. Th:» 1» an iinpor n: onterpriw for Hi it port on ot the eountv , •» it will prove i inveuient an<l beueti i.ii In more way. than one. A C hange . In a few itivs thu nuiil for JnukMoiivillo and tributary points will roiLO rm Medford, iiwtead id I’h uriiK, am present. .Arrangements have l»etn made with Wm. Egm ot the former place to t'urnUh the n»i<-c**.iry ser vice. We learn ihi* wo will then re ceive the mail every time the regular tram cornet« in, or twice nearly every <Uy in the week. Tbia ia the way it should be, and wo hope Mr. Egan will afford ih tin* ci nvenience. I. van »(' ri ' i k Iri-.M». A<'<»rri*-*».'>i><!i-nt ot the T imes , iinjer a 1 ito date, wiitos: Wo had no colobrution in tins »i i don, but the parv given by T. il. li. Taylor Vu attended liy a large crowd. The ■upper was line and tins music '.icd by tlie Wakeimn brott eis . \e. lent Tiie »«.-hoot at Woodville was t r' iiuld Io • elo»e on tlie'JTiti lilt.,after a i uu * -wen Burning ¡-i-’porti re. week». I don't know why, univss it was' \V «»rk Ire* « » ritmen, til on th“ ntw «piar- because Home itad '.he muiiips........ \ll ter« at f - ft !\ !atu:r !i. kind, of garden truck looks well. Corn The I G st - itt-mJI viil COlUDieUC. 4 never l.H.ked Better...... «'.dvin William»' bufthie.M iu a few «’ »}■». wife presented him with a daughter rn J. N ’• 1 lit r is furnishing this niarkut I ho 5th. i W¡til excel lemt lumber. SvHrp or Fio». Nature'» own true A pieireaut ¡ arty t«»ok pla c at lhe Club laxative, l'leaaaiit to the palate, accept ! Ib . in Satnr.l i) evening. able to the »tornarli, harmle»« in it» na h:re ■ \\ «>lf «•! M ' < id nude this ¡»lace a ture, painlc*» in it» action, —me» liabi’- ual cnn.'ipation, biliouvno»», indig .t.oti dyin g vit W tdti^sday. and kindred ill», i’leanwt the «\»' -m. Ka !al i f ».tip . ir «¡u thty f«»r sale purities the blood, regulate, the liver m . chea p at tho ’T ime .« office act1« on the bowel». Break» up <• ìri», H ( le'« r «♦ I; k Prent precm« t ha* gout» . chilla and lever», etc. stren_'tlu n. the t.» ti ,t- » u-;;r • i’.\'eU9 num?*. orgin. on which it act». I'etter timi Tli“• pr.ee.- . v.i .-1 h.i* i; it. unproved any: loiter, naueeou» liver uu licué-., pii:», cl, it Ire* re • dvd a trifle. »alt» and draught». Sun;.' ’ ide- :rc.. and large bottle» for .».de by Mem t a J. ■i. w.-. * pk »»ant « intwu u i ’.' u - 1 Robiuaon ot thi» pia mine <1 uu.- str «!»•*'« tnc othar <1 v. M. n ,M ill. t• li i* the m ‘«t ta-tily arranged ■ IlKLlGDl-*» 11 km «.— Rex . B. J. Sharp will preach in this place next »Sunday, . «how W lliJu ui J... k .*nv die. both morning and evening. 1 bes»* will he lii« hist »errnorre in Jacloonvi u..... Reverend's Rice mid <»•;!<•>by will h« I i services Ht the Diake «clmol-boiree Sun day morning mid afei m>«»n...... Rev. E. X . Blanchet ot the Ci’h«» ¡<* church in Ihre place will preach at Ashland Simdny...... Ehler M. Peterson pr«».i<*hre :g the !.'»n»- Oak school-house Sim lay morning an 1 afternoon, on tlie i illowing Sunday I. viil prea di nt Medford... . The fourth quarterly meeting for J.o’k-uivillv ami A«hiand circuit will Io hel«l at Ihre p.u-'e on the 2»»th and 27th. Rev. I. D. Driver, I*. E., will officiate. I!»* will ul* » hohl service* at Ashland on the evening ot the 27th...... Rev. J. A. Mover preaches ;u Medford Sunday, at tiie usual morning hour. ». ■■ I, yo ;r a -int with the print« r. !.. - bireiness now. Ha The busiuess men of Jacksonville have J. Nunan and -I. W. Merritt have lately reefeivt.«! a < arload of the best sugar, which made a general reduction in prices (hiring the past six months and are selling goods as they .are selling at very low figures. V\ makw a specialty of printing we Iding cheaply as iu any other portion of southern cards and invitation*. The finest job-W'ork Oregon. Max Hostel, who ha* been at San Fran An atten pt is being made to have the cisco fur nearly a year, has returned to mail f r Josephine county am! Crescent city Yreka. His brother is now rnanagiug his former stand next door to the Franco-A incr- 1< ave (¡rant s Puss instead of this place. can hotel. J«s. A. Wilson an i O. Harbaugh have of al! kind* done at the lowest rates. Tons. Buruett is Iriviug stage out of Cloverdale, Sonoma county. Cal., for San derson A Co . and Ellis Begg* is at the same R M. Culp of Cot tag* Grove, Lanemunty, place engaged in a like capacity for another father «J. M. < ulp, charged with the mur company. der of <«<•(». ‘-;n;th. arrived here Wednesday. G. W. Pri l«ly, who resides four mile* M s M di e Britt lias returned from her I northeast of Jacksonville, offer* for sale vi'it to Portland. Miss Ida Fisher will re 100,000 superior brick at reasonable rate« main at tl.e metropolis a short time longer j See his advertisement elsewhere an 1 call on E D. Ffadray is officiating as deputy him soon. county «'lurk He is an experienced hand j We ar« informed that two carloads of at the busiuess and makes a first-class of- ; wheat were recti\ed by the Ashland mills ficial. from the Umpqua valley not long since. I wlu app. iti?.«d executor* ot the estate of M Colwell, deceased. See u«»tice elsewhere. We are informed that F W. Sawyer of’ This is a great deal like “shipping cx’als to l\» ibyville, who lost his reason sometime Newcastle. V» . ! to Ivcirew money, g-» to Hub- siuce, is improving at the State insanei Mrs. E. Jacob* lias sn assortment of eggs asylum. laid l»y her liens that are quite a curiosity. Comity ¡»crip t 1! en :;• p • «»n I arid n«w Wm. Terrill of Rutte creek has also been ! The smallest is about the size of a quail’s a«icount> with th • T ime * otïî u . sworn in as «iepwty assessor and Mill assist] egg. while the largest is equal to two ordi Col. M mry breuight tha <-r*t p» aches of in the completion of the assessinout of the • narily laid by a hen. th • > re- . to to.vn last week. county. There w’ill be a special meeting of Warren J>.};n (/‘Bri?n ami wif Apple.-*»* paid Parties are l uyiug fruit to ship te the lodg* No. 10. F. A A. M., to-morrow (Sat Ja< k oiivilk a vre.t v-"t»‘rday. P<»rtlan«l market ami many farmers have al urday) evening. All members are sequested (i t>: < Tivre« <-ifi • f-r 1. nelvl not», ready sold their crop oa tha trees at good to be in attendance, as there will be work figures. in the third degree. che. : . ft ’ a.i i ■ - ler i»o'»k«. Wm Cushman ire* turned up all right There was a heavy shower of rain in th* F.-r a 1 „ . <»r « ' I there re no remedy and the mystery of a dr«»wned horse with a vicinity of Antelope crevk last Monday equal to Amunn’ <’ ‘ ^h Sjrup. .’a i • uu. lire has 3 b«H»t-black stau l, L>- saddle <»n fl oating down R.»giie river rmnaiire wen ng. which tore up the ground aud unsolved. r.iisc*<l the stream considerably, also doing Farmar s Exchange, some damage to crops, etc. Jitd^ ’ e D* Peatt last Wednesday made an A Br wn of Ashland will soon be« order for the distribution of money« paid to Judging from the number of article* of t ci tV¿1 hams vicf k. r the administrator of the estate of F. Bill, consumption that have been imported by y aro n.aking A Bird. an ex- deceased. our merchants, but which ought to be raised »n for Rev K -I. .Saari’. Chas, D.»e!in*,formerly a resident of Will at home, the railroad is of this much benefit: N F ' are furni-.h- iams « reek, died in New York on the 26th We are not likely tn starve. i ex • ¿lent Irey. m of June. He had been ¡11 poor health tori Stacy A Dillard have th* only butcher i* st(»| j-ing at th» S|(.»ver sometime, shop in Ashland, the establishment recently * I u (piste ,11 «•: late. I. Tw »of I’ M. ()sb< me & (’o.’s celebrated : opened there having closed out last week, hi I , N otice ro F aiimh ;«. W c caution the public against pundiasing trees from par ties pretending to represent Oakland nurseries. We are creditably in fin nn-d that one R. L. I ’roeinanpit San Jcrec, < aL, Jias in several ca-c*, to parties whom we wold to last year, pretended to represent Oakland ntirwriva, xx Idch he is not au thorized todo. W«‘ havo only two .lu-mts “Da I in southern Oregon, (>• H. Hull and I’. J. Shafer, who have ct^rtilii-ate«. of aguiwy signed by us and acknowledge d I ! u* * < notary public. We giiarantcu ad • ir trees free from itrec ts ar; I that in ,< M. dreaded post, th«> ‘’ ay «./- .-co/ < >ur agot t» w ill c ill auam upon tin* *.;r- meis of J h - L- oii county later m the svison, and th* sc who intend purcba-in j 11<.*<•'» in the fa.i \\;l!do well by i«••-iriL"- their orders until ln -\ see our a > ni-. J, L usk 1 S on . ìn.XHY -* A <•<».’* dirct M. Tlii- .! « :- tuiarnvnt wa* on»» «.f tlir » .( of tho k «1 •yer kn<<wn in th re .-¡t y. Th.|;tlr\ Peru, >vigri«ret. D'lrar 1 imi ! vans, are truly greti artiwts. Win. <). H.r re a \vi \ gra« r!ul and gifted n h r. I • > an«l Bra! ner, traf^zn and horizontal Lar pri t rin- era, cannret I c tquakd. Wm. ( »rgan. w h this troupe of trained Patagonian h .-istonrehe I evi-rx-» ih ». Prof. Ty!ei and his wond« rful troupe of «logs an i limi keys kept the athlienro in roaire of Lvi_!s- ter. The ground an«I lofty tumbling b* the company wire the best we I.ave r\»-r witnessed. The «•¡«'Wire, Fred. Im n.r.-i August 8eigre»t,were indeed wt'il uorihv of mention. They «re 01 igu a! ami funny, and remarkable «'Tobn’re. Tha -naim» -I people ever seen are M >ftr George L’ '» iireon, the Canadian giant B y, a tm if youth, aged 17 yrare«, w ho <: in Is •»vvei feel four laches in I eight. ( : a h M- Intoab, the tattooed man ft«>m V« >*o. Japan, is a complete mass « : tatt■»•»ing from head to foot. Y«-;i »• ■• r.U thr-r nr derttie one canvire, at. I all api ir in tir I>auie ring.—r«t//* < Vo ■ ». J/ < '12.'». O ur DisTr.icr nooi..—The »Lu ■; .r> of Jackson villa, district are «!••:« rm.ire 1 m keep our school up to it« former li .;h «taadard and have enqagoJ a ilr>t * corps of teachers for tlie <•rreum^ « !.< antic year, to-wH: Firxt dvpartirn nt, G H. Watt of Detroit, .Minn.; n. r. W in. Priest of Kaukauiu, W re ; J u. . - Dorris of Kngene city: primary, M -» Hattie Newbury. Mr. Ih wn,«»r. fJ director*, inform**.u* that the '».tlary •’ the principal ha** Leen p’a«« ! at >i..’ per annum; that of (lie tench« f th * * • and department at a month; while the ladies will receive s' o ami $i» per ruonth respective'/. A!c«sr«. W tit an I l'riaft base ha«! much eu*rws an I <ome very highly rerownieivje«I. Mre- Dorria ia a graduate of the State Univer sity, who has taught in I.mm county with eoiraiderahlo surer«.*, and Mre« New bury was in charge of the primary de partment during the pa*t /ear, a«- quitting herself cre«!itably. W> thick that we *re safe in «tying that Jiirk«» n ▼ills can boast of possessing the !>«ret dis trict echool in the State. A large num- ber ot Ron-reeiuent pupil« may again be expected during tlie eireiiing ve il. The school opens Sept. ¡3, D>l. i ■ • • E ’ .math «’• unty i* in the sei; !»in«b‘rs have been sold to parties living W’m. Harris, an excellent butchor, still Ah i m’ u i;r pn»w«l. (•n Williams creek Messrs. John and Top- officiate* at the old stand. Beside* those mentioned elsewhere, the i ir.I re » Mi i x’. * marshal pin/ Bro». ■ ’ . I’ ” : i Advertisements continue to crow«l onr! following person* have gone to Cresceut . ■ i . >p i-'u. As a.i advcrti.sing med um the T imes | city, via th« Josephine county express line, has n > Hup, !..>r jii the State, outside of the ■ during the week: Mrs. David Cronemiller, .Mis* Katie ( ronemiller and Mi-re ^’ard. metropoli*. I* Jos Knott, th* respeeted father of A J. L B Xtarxs ; Cre«cent u.Ly, Cal., writes tH that a little xml of Mr*. E Igar Mason and Lee Kuott of East Portland, «l;e<l at v as (In ■.via •’ in a Liill-r.u o near that place Frauuisco recently, aged ?. L5 year*. He formerly r- ■» in the Umpqua valley and on t H •' 1 l’r was well known throughout southern Ore- I’lyma! 1. .3 some ef the best turnouts in F. n u :• southern O-- gon and also furnisb.es good ac- gon. ■i ■ A mirriitg Triumph! ACCEPT THE SEASON'S COMPLIMENTS, L ondon , E mglanb (S pecta L 1 y C able .)— Iu the suit of The Charles A. Vegeler Co. ef Baltimore. Marylaud, U. 8. A , against And a cordial invitation to aliare your trading favors with Parrott A Co. of this city, the Court of Ap peals ba* granted th« plaintiff* a peqretual injunction, with cost*. The actiou, which grew out of an allcgod infringement of [»lam- tiffs’ well known trade mark, St Jacobs Oil, Bend for our luanLmoth. handfeomu was originally heard in the High Court o f Justice, where Vice-Chancellor Bacon, with out going into the merits of the case, con sidered that it was oue that should go be fore the Comptroller of Trade Marks. From A complete ixiok of naaf’y 1W pages mailed free on application; also, a this opinion The Charles A Yrogeler Co. ap pealed, claiming that they wore being in jured by the goods of the defendants, enti tled St. Davids Oil, being mistaken for Our spacious Store®, consreting of 13,000 square feat of room, crowded with theirs, and that while they had taken nteps to bring a case before the Comptroller of Trade-Marks, months would elapse before a decision could be obtained, aud as their busi B«*autiful effects iu LAWKS, from 7 cents pvr yard ur». ness would l>e seriously injured by such de Thenow-t.luuloiin BUNTINCS, NUN S VEILINC8, lay, a restraining order should be granted at once. The proceedings before th* Comp SATEENS, PERCALES, CAMBRICS, ETC, troller have been abanduned by the defend A great assortment of ants, and the Baltimore house has thus achieved a double victory. By the order of the Court of Appeals, Parrott A Co and their agents ar* perpetually restrained from Some a« low at» 23 cent* per yard. Our Millinery Parlor« are using the term “St. Davids Oil,’’ or any similar term, as well a* the word», “The Great Gerrnau Remedy,” aud any word* or mark* similar to those used l»y The Charles Shade Hats from 25 «'«at* up. Dr*-*« Huts to order on shortoM notic*. A. Vogeler Co. in connection with their St. Jacobs Oil. The progress of this suit has been watched with interest by the mercan tile and manufacturing community of Great Britain, where thousands of trade marks of almost incalculable value are owned. It ANI) FURNISHING GOODS. was shown by the evidence that plaintiffs had sold «luring the past few year* oxer A $40,000 Assortment of Boots and Shoes seven million bottle* of St. .Jacobs Oil, am! Always on hand. Good* are low. Note our Catalogue Price*. expended as high as five hundred thousand r4** Order* promptly tiliwL ONB PRICE Guaranteed. dollars m a single year for advertising throughout the world ’I heir success in this Ilelerenco« Our 20,000 < »«turner« sml 12 Year»* Keeorrt suit is regarded with great aatistaetion in Reaportfullyyoar*. C. H. OILMAN, Pr^Tr Rad House, busiuess circle*. Eminent Euglish and 714 ao«i 71« J Ht., an«i 713 and; 15 < >ak Avenu*. Sacrament«». ( al . American legal talent figure«! in the case The counsel fer The Charles A. Vogeler Co , of which latter Mr H D. Umbataetter was personally present, were Queen's Coun«*l Theodore Aston, assisted by John Cutler aud Theodore MacKeuna of lx>ndon. Row land Cox of New Y’ork, and Gen. \V illiam : Henry Browne of Washington, d ( (From the New York “World.” THE RED HOUSE OF SACRAMENTO ! Illustrated Catalogue for the Season of 1884. Corrected Price-list of Groceries Every 60 Days! BEAUTIFUL GOODS for SUMMER! SILKS AND SILK MIXTURES A Wilderness of Beautiful Things! CENTLEMENS FINE SUMMER CLOTHINC, HATS THE FIRST OF THE SEASON I F( )R STYLES SPRING 1884, H abitual CoNSTiraTtoN—Is a prolific t JUST RECEIVED BY source of misery and many ills, giving rise to headache, dullness fevers, nor-I voueness, restlessness, biliousness, indi gestion, poisoning of the blood, etc. The , AT THFIR bitter, nauseous liver medicines, pills. ; salts and draughts formerly used to relieve tlie sufferer, only aggravate the disease aud sicken tho »tornach All who are afflicted in that way know the importance of a remedy pleasant to We have just received a large invoice of seasonable good®, vonsisUng of the palate, harmless in it« nature, and assumed charge of the Ashland Presbyterian truly beneficial in Its action. Die trial bottles of Svrup of Figs, given away free church. ofcbarge by our enterprising druggists. Mrs. Mary Sutton of Ashland has gene to Comjirifeing tbs vary latest novelties. Merritt <t Robinson of Jacksonville, Klamath county to spend the summer with prove that it is all that mn be desired, relatives. tango bottles at fiftv ceuta or one dollar. H. Fleckenstein, of the firm of Flecken O.w Tm au —Th» case of C. Neil ▼». stem A Mayer, liquor dealers of Portland, is Consisting in part of Houck,Tolman and bunu, involving val iu the valley. uable water right« in Ashland precinct, Mi>s Miunie Ruckle of Oak (»rove, Doug PLAIN AND FANCY NECK WEAR, ha» bean engrossing the attention ot the las county, is in town, the guest of Mis* circuit court this week. A number ef STYLISH CLOTHING, Emma Pape. NOBBY HATS, prominent lawyers have been retaiuad . Royal Heath, the popular representative on each side. The case will no doubt AND BOOTS <fc SHOES, of Goldsmith A Loewenburg of Portland, is prove one of th« most Important that ha« For Spr.ng and Summsr wear ; also a great vanetj of been tried in this district for many year». iu the valley. ^Notion», One week's further time has btun granted N. L.angell, deputy U. S. C ¿lector, ha* to make up the pleading». returned from an official visit to Lake anil Our stock <»f Staple Goods, euch s* F orwarding H ocsk .—Miller <t Co. of | Klamath counties. Messrs. Fiiher .and Rosenthal, merchants Ashland have finished a large warehouse of Medford, were in .Jacksonville awhile on the depot groundsot HieO. .t <’. B. It. ' Co. al that place ami will do a receiving, has I’W’n replenished at -ery low figun- and will lx* stddat much lower rates than ever before Wednesday evening. here. forwarding and storage business. Ship offered Don’t fail to come ?.nd eoe our new good* aud g»;t <»ur prices, a* we are dHermined to hold (he Mrs. Moffett of Portland, who is a guest pers in Klamath county. Linkville ami bade already bestowed upon us. J- W. HOWARD A CO. of Judge l'olrnau ami family, paid this place Yreka are fortunate in having »uch re a visit dining the week. sponsible agents receive and forward Col. W. S. Stone of Yreka, (Jal., paid bis their goods. numerous friends in this place a visit yester CM SED BY THF S omething U nusual .—A heavy hail day. He is enjoying excellent health. storm prevailed In a portion of Little Jas. Rainey aud Mis« Lilian Hovenden Butte nreclnct for about »'i hour last were married at Etna, Cal., recently. Mr* Monday, which did considerable injury R. ha« a number of friends in southern Ore to crops. Stones a* large as quail’s gon eggs fell and killed a number of young -AT- (ren. E. L. Applegate of Ashland is down chickens for D. Kincaid and Mrs. Rader. on business, being au attorney in the water The storm was confined to a »«mill *oope case now being considered by Judge Web of country. / J. W. HOWARD <fc CO. Pioneer Store, Grant’s Pass« LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, G ENTs FURNISHING GOODS, Em Groceries, Provisions, Calicoes, Cottons, Etc., GREAT EXCITEMENT DEATH OF MONOPOL POGUES NEW STORE! M ster. N ew M ill .—Trumbull Bros, of Sain’s At the Railm 1 Town knnun a. valley have got their now grist-mill in running order and are prepared to do custom-work of all kind« in a prompt and superior manner at reasonable rates. This mill will prove a great convenience Judge DePeatt was dxwn Wednesday to 1 t*k** plHreure in announcing to the poop!* of Sam's Valley. R«» k i’oinf. Willow Spring* and tbs to the people of that aection, and we hope transact some busiuess in the probate it* enterprising owner« will find a proflt country generally, tliat 1 am now displaying a court. Dan Chapman of Ashland acconi able business. • panied him. S ettle U p .—We have commenced Rev. Mr. Rice aud family are visiting relatives and friends in Jackson and Jose- j sending out statonientM of account tn onr Which includi-« «»«rythlng usual!) found in » w»ll^¡'i«iiiiti«i General Merchandiae Store. phine counties. Mr. R. was formerly in patron*, which we hope will be responded to at < m b . We are inaugurating exten charge of this circuit. sive improvement» that require the out Judge Watson and family, .Miss Flora lay of a lar^e amount ot money and | And while the*e goods are fre*h and of the latest style*, they will be sold u( Watsen, Me* Kubli, J. P. McDaniel and need eve-y cent due u«. others left for the Cinnabar country, m the A F isk P ump .— Dennie Low of Siskiyous, last Sunday. Phranix, ageuts for th»* Autocrat, tho beat F. M. Nickerson and family of Kerbyville wooden pump made, aro Belling quit« a | ‘ •The proof of the pudding rein tic* ” eahng eating, ai.<i and I theref«»re a^k everybody to rail and »ee fua The pro»»f nuddm*: re in th th*rH»»!*iuk Aventn-fy Urena 1 th<*nree]vo* m > tothetruth <>f wliat I say. No i*am* will be*|»ared to pl*ww errrybnrty- have been at Portland Mr. N. was a rep number 11 of them. It throw* a good-aize»! »*r- HuffreM rnce ¡* m «1 for Farm Produce. WT ip p/\/lTTTp resentative to the grand lodge of the A. 0. Mtreain Mfroatn of nf water, wator. work* work« futfeilvaiid Moldnm Gold Kill Ktation. Jan. 2 h . ISM. . easily and aeldom * R -------- U. W. from Climax lodge. get* out of refiair. Anybody needing a Mre. Wm. Duenkel of Y reka, sister of P. McMahon of this place, paid our town a visit Friday. She w as one of the’ Portlaud excursionists. GOLD HILL STATION NEW AND FIRST-CLASS STOCK ÜF GOODS I FROM A NEEDLE TO A WAGON! Astonishingly Low Rates. Surveyor geueral Tolman and family spent good puinp should first consult thorn. awhile m town the forepart of the week. N otice .—A 1aiK<* ««sortinent ofthn cel- i • Mr. T. is here looking after the water suit ebrated New Horn« .owing machinal, tha in which he is interested. baat anil cheapaat tn tlie market, have | JI. McIlwain, son of A. B. McIlwain of just been received at E. C. Brook»' »tore. ■ Albany, lias been in southern Oregon during Call and examine them before purchas ' New residence* are proposed by aev- the we< k. He visited his old home in Jo- ingelaewhora. • rentnod it! ore I r the ««piiue species. Give era! of oar farmers. We learn that M. Bel- ! sephinc county a few days ago. . limi a ti? il. AmmAn w Cough Syrup, which re largely adver Wm. Muller of San Francisco, brother of tised by the proprietor, re really a meritorious ’. S hotel, uiuler the new manage- ! linger. (’ '. . W. Broback, <». W. Fordyce and an»i re far superior t«> remedtes of similar - each contemplate building Postmaster Muller of this place, paid our article. i m< nt, >» « ib'iiig V. !l. D Roboam A Soil ar« 1 I J N- Wou'ly character. Give it one trial and yon will bo satia- ; .nil»... l.ir the coinf.ilt of »• bsUut “ 1 «Iwellmi-hou»». ... th» i.eir fu- fi<*d that wo kn«»w whereof we Hp«-ak. [Editor section a visit during the week. He is well II. Xt II nothing______ _ ...... . “The Monitor,’’(Catholic). Han Francisco, Nov. ture. pleased with southern Oregon. V. lftth. 1MK1. ■ I1.1I. th. irgli Rrekhng. Cal.. Feb. 15th, 1R*2.—We have two W in. Edwards nf Medford precinct in We inadvertently neglected to mention drug neat ’ lini l.-.i 1 , ! Mtjforil. tlie well k»«wu | storeM —one at Anderson. < al., and the other forms us that a heavy storm prevailed in here. We have kept and sold Ammen's Cough last week that the Sister* had gone to Port e it f r 1 » M (Lborne »V < > , w ns in tnwu Syrup for wino time and find it gives satisfaction. that vicinity Monday In *oms place* land to spend their vacation. They will re le-', i.lay; »!»<> J. Winn.ngli.ini i.f Flounce, GLEAVEH A AVERILL. a grpat of deal bail fell and in other* there turn next month to resume their duties. !;■ ck |im'in<’t. ’ own 4 by < i was much rain. No great damage was for BORN Judge Bellinger and wife of East Portland r te -t I’ .rt f \ II. Berry, who h.i, b.-ei. in John W it. tunately <lwne. arc in town. Mr. R. baa been retatned by NICKELL—In this city. July 13th, to Mr. and n'« • tni'loy :'>r many year-, left for ,\’e« Mrs. ( has. Nickell, a daughter. The funeral of M. Colwell was attended the defense in the water case on trial in the Hi iii, who formerly reside«! ou , York » .-e i few days s;n< . to perma STARKS—In Crre-cent city. ('al.. July 2d. to Mr. j by a large concourse of friendsand acquaint circuit court, which is quite au important and Mrs. L. B. Stark*, a daughter. r<u l, ha-’ removed to .X^lilai11! 1 nently reside. ances, bemj under the auapices of the Jaok- one. ARMSTRONG -Near Jacksonville. July 15th, to * \\ I’robai k lias already »old tlie cows Mr. and Mr«. (’.J. Armstrong, a eon. Honville tire department. Services *ere W n Parker, Esq., county clerk, is ail OGLESBY In this city, July 14th to Mr. and laner' ifors.il» m the I imks . This held at the Catholic church, Rev. F. X Mn». R. C. Oglf’ftby, a gon. ing with pleurisy. lbs illness is not dan 1- ’1 n |0oof of the fact that there 1» noth Il *4 KITTERMAN Near Waldo, July let. to Mr. and Blanchet preaching an impressive funeral geroua, though serious enough to prevent Mn». H. B. Kitterman, a son. ing l.ke adiertisiug. termou. him from Attending to his duties for a few Bf'RRISS In Anhland, July Hth. to Mr. and Mrs. from Fort Klamath I 1. W. Burris*, a eon. J. R Johnson came in M Look sharp for the new advertisement days. RALPH -In Anhland, July 10th, to Mr. and Mr*. this wetk. I Hu ’ iuform* ire that hr has pur- ¡ tliv nf M. E Pogue, the popular Gold Hill mar- W. Ralph, a daughter. Sheriff Jacobs, accompanied by his wife ' 3,recd bit.' Knighten’s place iu that viciu ¡chant. He has oue of the best stocks of and daughter, left for Lake city, Modoc ity.paying >3U0 tor it. ; goods in southern Oregon and sells at very county, Cal., Saturday, on a visit to rela Produce of all kinds he pays the B’ li Has moral has been re-appointed a low rates tives and friends, and will begone a month. Ryan« Building, 3d St., notary public Ly Gov. Moody and is pre 1 highest price for. Give him a trial for proof 3en voyage. pared to indulgi !ge in legal profanity in the ’ ‘J what be say*. P. Ijowengart, well and favorably known John Dyar, Proprietor« most uppruicd style. Riley A McCavauaugh this week received in theee parts, is now a partner in the Port a large stuck of « ne liquor from the well I.very j.i>ti e of the peace and constable Tlire market i* now fully prepared to furnish land firm of M. Seller A Co., wholesale 4 in Wdlow -ho’ild have a supply of blanks on hand for known house of Moore, Hunt A Co. of Sau dealers in crockery, hardware, etc. We the public with the choicest quality of a wii >t hik * prt -’inct i nd immediate u>e. He furnish a good assort- Franeisco. They propose renovating their congratulate him on his success. « « nl«!ren. pla'’o of business before long and making a iliPUt ter a >m tj pri c. M rs. C. C. Beckman returned this week S I \ cud- - pl rthnl was Mr. Woodford, of th \v ood ville firm of I number of improvements. Good treatment from quite a visit in the Willamette POBK, VEAL, MUTTON, aud excellent liquors can be relied on at the par- ( okigA Woodfor burned a leu riigl I* a valley and Washington territory, accom ’ is building the ware Farmer’s Exchange. «1'1, tially insured. panied by her son and daughter. They ex HAM, SALT BACON & MEATS. house at Medford, in-tead of the radroad A correspondent of the T ime *, writing tended their trip as far as British Columbia. J. i L (1 i .J k it -• <4- 1 in I>.xihl 1114 a fine company, a* reported. Also, superior from \\ lllow Springs precinct under a re barn and ¿¿t anary f >r Fifed H.ureen of Table C. W. Savage and Dennis Murphy, ac \\ <>rk will be cutnmeuco<l on the proposed cent date, »«ays: L A. .Simons has just closed Sausage. Lard. Etc. ih»« k pre in- t. R i M<yi ■ hal! in a few days. The contract his services as teacher here. He ha* taught companied by their families, left for Red The favorable inducement* off•• red to < L Lambart, repr; rep mting John (’ran A i r doing th- brick and stoiie^work lias been us an excellent school and given entire sat Bluff, Cal , Monday, where they expect to patron*, moat and no effort will be spared toward giv locate. They were old residents of southern ing general Matisfaction. (’«». of Portland, h in t »wn with a tint- lint , uwartlvd to G. W Holt. isfaction -an unusual thing m this com Oregon and their departure is generally re JOHN DYAR. of ladiea’good*. munity. At the closing exercises the pu gritted. Jacksonville. March 1. 1*S4. Grot erie*. dry-g h-d«, {¿mey goods and ■ pils did credit to themselves and their E. Erick^n of Grant's I’.res precinct and every description of general merchandise of teacher. Wm. Carl I, who for the past nine years Estray Notice. F. A Dati« of (irate « reek were in towu j tlic best quality can l»e found at B. Fisher s, I Win. ( aril passed threugh town Wednes has acted as division superintendent of the 'FAKEN UP BY THE UNDERSIGNED IJV- during the week. Mi lford. Prices very low. • day. on lire way to Douglas county from 0. A C. Stage Co., has resigned hi* position 1 ing two miles southeast of Ryle»’* ferry; one sorrel mare, three year* old. bh»2»«i face. 15‘s A. >t«j\en* is btiihling a comniodiuu* barn N R. Lytle A Ce. will in a few days re Cakfemia. He was hauling homo the coach and will hereafter follow pastoral pursuits luind" high, branded X <»n left shoulder and m breach?. The »aid mare came to my place al*»ut Through his uniform affability be has gained on th ; inn Tho< Martin rci^tly pur- based sume charge of the wholesale and retail de- ‘ made for his mail-line by Swan 4 Lemay of six weeks aa<>. The owner re requested to of t! • Hallcstir . W a host of friends, who regret to learn of his prove property, pay charges and take her away. Y reka, which is the fiDest wagon of the pertinent of the Rogue River Distillery. J. H. GRIGSBY. resignation. The stage company loses a kind we aver saw. That firm has a reputa H B. Mi.’vrA. ( • of Jump-off Jne pre-1 They have a large and first-class supply of Dated .Tune IS. 188L tion for making some of the best finished faithful and efficient official, whooe place it cinut arc already mint ?a turmg a large uum-, pure liquor on hand. Lor-k out for their ad« I and moat serviceable vehicles on the coast, will kre difficult to fill. We wish you un QUPFJUOR ASSORTMENT OF EVERY 1MML b.r fruit box •«. and this is one of them. Vertin*merit next week. limited ncces*, Billy. dinahie kind of buwt* at JOHN MILLER'S. 2I‘I CRONEMILLER & BIRDSEY, JACKSONVILLE. aklKl 'M. I’OCÍLIS, <-ol<l It ACENTS / FOR Walter A. Wood’s Binders, La Belle W irors Reapers & Mowers, Hodges Headers. M eSherry Grain Drills Jc Coates Hay Rakes. Seeders, Buford Plows. Randall Pulverising Har Collins Cast Cast-steel rows, Etc.. Etc. Plows. EXTRAS FURNISHED ON SlfoRT NOTICE. We would respect fully H-k our patron» ami friends to call and see line of goods before purchasing eltewhcre, as we feel sure we can < •ur SELL AS LOW IF NOT LOWER Than anv utlnr fir-t cls-s gooik can Im sold for; and we guarantee all our goods ns represented. Jacksonville, Oregon. May V. NEW MARKET! SODA SPRINGS HOTEL Filial i mcicic Hill, NEWT- BEGGS Would announce to the public that he ha* JnM purobaaad Carlock’« On the Linkville Road, TEN MILES FROM NEW VARIETY STORE ASHLAND, L. B. TUCKER Proprietor. hi This Hotel haw recently been much enlarged and improved, and now has pleaaant and Ryan’s Building, Comfortable Rooms CALIFORNIA STREET. JAC THON VILLE. And excellent accommodations for guest*1. Hi« stock is THOSE IN SEABCH OF HEALTH FRESH Should give these FAMOUS SODA SPRINGS A trial, a * they are admitted to posseM wonderful curative qualPi*«. No pains will lie spared to render th* sojourn of invalids or other» pleae-'int and comfortable. Th« table will lw served with the licst the mar- ket affords. Johns ton's Ferry. AND NEW, And will be *old at lowest prices. A choice aa- eortinwnt <>f Cigars and Tobacco An<l the tbouMand-an«Lene article* usually found , in a fintt-claaN variety ntoce. Rumemtjvr the place. in Ryan’s building, and call when you want a good cigar. ___ NEWT. BEGGS. Fine Farm for Sale! (FOkMKRLT VAXNOT’R) Jump-off-Joe Precirct. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. THE SUBS» BIBERS •I take pleasure in informing the public that they ' have recently nut inja new ana commodious Ferry boat at the old place on Bogue over, and are pre- I Mired to ferry all who desire to cros* in a aufe ar expeditious manner at reasonable rates. We gu an tee feat refaction- JOHNSTON BROS he vndermgnrd offers for balk hi* farm *4 Zil acre*, in Grant ’• Pa** povwirt, Oregon; all under fence and a growing crop.. Timre it a hon*»> on the premise* that coat agouti bam and other Imildingv, and there i* no prettier place in Southern Oregon. Thia » » rar. omMirtunity for a city capitali*t d«winng a tirautifal trammer residence. (’all uo«,n nr *4- ‘’T* .. „ „ , E-DLMim. Grant » Pa-*. Or.. June A. t*M. T