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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1884)
HI HlXt'Mf9 NOTlCKh. W/A/AG AA'WA. PER fiOX IL MR ' TiOX. Will. (’. King, grand lecturer of the I. O. ■ Geo. Reeves, an excellent mechanic, is in charge of H. P Hanna's wagon-shop during G. T., has been speaking on temperance in John W. Rubinwii has sold his interest F ob H ale .—A first-class piano in good: Bananas at J It Little's. Turn out ami hear Hon L. B. Ison to in a mining claim on Evans creek to J. order and almost as good as new. For fur- j Josephine county. the proprietor’s absence. DEMA Htí LN FRIDAY Days are getting quite short. •lay SEPTEMBER 26, IHM. ther particular« enquire at »lie T imes office. | Tyler. Ehler Peterson officiated at the funeral of Holt A Hardin’s kiln wa» set afire yester Prof. Van Horn If al . shland tuning Read the new advertisement*. the > “ »n of F. M. Blevins of Gall ’ s creek last ScMOLABsiiir roa 8 ai » b .—Anybody in day and they will soon have a large num- Oliver Nada a of Sardine creek will put by. Postoffice Directory. No trouble to show goods at Nunun’s. * ' her of fine brick fur sale. Tuesday, ui-o immersing Mr. B.’.s eldest pianos. draulic pipe on his placer mines this season tending to attend the Portland Business Th» Jacksonville postotfiu ia open daily, ex. J. T. Hay ’ cs and D. W. Crvtbyof Ashland son at the mouth of Gall's creek the same and proposes oj»crating ou a more extensive College can make $5 by calling at the TlMK.- , Warm days and cool nights the order. Wm. Egan, of Medford, has sold his livery fro,n 7 o’clock A. M. to H o’clock P. were in town Saturday. M. Sonday, from 9 A M. to 10 A. M. Money office at once. scale than ever. Health in Table Rock precinct improv- I stable to new-comers for $3,000. Possession day. onter bueineM lm od - mj duly, excepting Sunday» Van Dunlap and family have removed Lewis Hendrick*, of Santa Rosa, Cal.t A F ixe P i mp —Dennis A Low of Pho-nix, , and legal b .days, from« A. M. to 5 P. M. ing. i will be given immediately. John Miller is getting bis mine* on Farm Maii from the nou»l> rmd north arrivi* daily at 5 father-in-law of 1. M. Harvey, is paying from Pho-nix to Linkville. er's flat in readiness fur the winter season, agents for the Autocrat, the best wooden ' A church building is talked of on Apple- i A market repol trt. corrected every week A. M. Jfd clou* XV at •»’ P. M. ror ( reacent City it cloeea Bandar. Tuaaday and gate. Dr. Aiken and family hav. returned from intending to o[>erate on an extensive scale, pump made, are selling quite a number of Keep constantly on band a complete line of and accurately kd kept, will be one of the fca- this beetion a visit. He is a slaunch Dim- I I andarcnratelv Thursday, at 8 P.M. Stages on that route leave <wrai and predicts a Democratic triumph iu their visit to Oaklnnd, Cal. ’ them. It throws a good-«ixed stream of' if there is any water. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 2 A. M. and ar- A. Hilyer has returned from his trip j tures of the T imes hereafter. LADIES’ DRESS GO( pg, that Htate. < r***CeUt f°h°wlu8 days at north. A. Umphletiuf Althouse, Josephine coun John A. Lewman of Applegate a short water, works easily and seldom gets out of. H. B. Miller A Co. and J. W. Howard A GENTS’ Fl’lNUSHING GOODS, repair. Anybody needing a good pump ■ Mr. and Mrs. Hoeber left for Portland im ty, paid us a visit Saturday. For ¿axbi Point, |fa idav. Tuesday time since sent us some samples from his Http, of new good. *1 MerrittCush ' of‘Jr-nt. I'uy are m recent receipt of should first consult them. andlhUHMby at H P. M. Stages have Mondty, ankee notions etc mediately after their marriage yesterday, quartz ledge, which seemed to have con Henry Duncan and fumily Lave returned ' a large amount of new goods. Wednsedty and Friday at 6 A M. Retan the Store. ‘* and they will remain a short time there be to this valley from Montana. N otick .—A large assortment of the cele- ! siderable gold in them. following day* at 12 M. Trumble Bros.’ mill on Rogue river has Mail for Uniontown closes Mundajr at 12 M. Philip Miller haa returned from Klamath fore returning to ban Francisco, their fu Miners are getting ready fur winter. brated New Home sewing machines, the commenced grinding wheat and is said to C. W. Kahler of this place, lias extended Stage leases at 1 P. M. Monday and r -turn» T uch - county ture home. dar at 12 M. They are not discouraged by their expe best and cheapest in the market, have just j j manufacture excellent Hour. his visit to the Sound country. Mails for Willow Springe close Monday. been received at E. C. Brooks’ store. Call i All of which they offer at the very lows« figures. Great reduction in clothing at Caro Bros.’, I Furman Bros., the enterprising farmers Wad polity and Friday at 8 A. M. Stave leaven at Judge Watson leave« for Portland the rience during the past few seasons and hope and examine them before purchasing else- I Remember, our goods are all new. living been pur Phcenix. * i Miss Lucy Hay has returned from an ex who Lad charge of A. Davison's place in 9AM and return the earn') day* at 12 M. to have plenty water next time. tended visit to Jackson county and opened forepart of next month, to locate. where. * 1 we cannot bo undent Id. Medford precinct this season,, have taken A great deal of fruit is being dried in this a private school at Roseburg. The "American Mining Guide."standard Wm. Otto and Mr. Cox came down from i up .some land on Trail creek, where they Rrllyloaa Itrma. S ettle U p .—We have conmxenced send- . , county. authority on this subject, for sale at the Cayotcs and other wild animals are de will soon locate. Ashland Sunday for a short visit. Elder M Peterson preaches at Medford | B. F. Carter of Woodville was in town T imes office ; also blank notices for location ing out statements of account to our pa- ■ stroying many sheep on Wells Bros.' range C. Coleman and family will leave for Pun of quartz and placer mines. Sunday, both morning and evening. trons, which we hope will be responded to I Ide A Steam», present proprietors of a Wednesday. in the Dead Indian country. at oxce . We arc inaugurating exUffisive H. C. Fleming will hold services at the first-class marble ledge near Gold Hill, in Francisco, in a short time, t«» locate. Mining the bed of Klamatb river, in Sis Daily arrivals of new goods at Caro Bros’, Duniel Cronemiller and T. 0. Andrew» tend to quarry for the export trade. The pleasant countenance of Ben Hay kiyou county, Cal., is proving a profitable improvements that require the outlay of a Mound school-house Sunday. And a cordial invitation to shan I PLcenix, Or. * have purchased W. J. Tuohey’s residence They also expect to make excellent lime mond was seen on our streets Wednesday. large amount of money ami need every Rev. F. X. Blanchet holds regular services I , John Gleim has started a butchershop business with many of those engaged in it. near Fort Klamath, for $1,500. cent due us. from the refuse ruck. J. R. Neil, Esq., and his party have re A great deal of gold is now being taken out at the Catholic church in this place. | at Linkville. Frank Smith of this place, who has been F orwarding H ouse .—Miller A Co. of As we will have an abundance of space turned from their trip to Trail creek. by the Fort Jones Co.. Wm. McConnell and Rev. R. (’. Oglesby will preach the funeral I ! Mrs. Geddis and family have gone to Sac employed on the new court-house at Crcs- Ashland have finished a large warehouse j hereafter, we shall devote a portion of it to Rev. M. A. Williams and wife returned others. sermon of Franklin Briscoe at the Antioch ramento. Cal. ' cent city, has returned home. the depot grounds of the O. A C. R. R. correspondence and therefore reqnest that from Klamath county during the week. Geo. II. Chick of Portland who has a I on school-house on Sunday at 11 o’clock a . m . • Co. at that place and will do a receiving, j Ed. Wilkinson, who has been quite sick, Bilger & Muegly, the enterprising hard- our triends in different portions of southern quartz mill of his own invention, has rent Jas. Kent and family of Wttle Butte pre The Rogue River Baptist Association held I 1-, about again. ■ ; ware merchants received a large assort- Oregon send us the news. ed Morse & Jacobs’ quartz mill near Hen forwarding and storage business. Shippers i cinct were at Jacksonville Wednesday. a successful session at the Wagner creek | in Klamath county, Linkville and Yreka Silas Kilgore and wife of Langell valley inent of new goods this week. Miller A Co., of Ashland, have built a Chas. H. Hargadine is in from Langell ley, Cal., and will soon commence crush church last week A complete book of uearly 150 pages m 1 are at Ashland. ' Those who intend paying their accounts large warehouse on Main street, which is valley, where he is engaged in stockraising. ing ore. He claims to be able to work up are fortunate in having such responsible Rev. M. A. Williams will hold services at agents receive and forward their goods. Highest cash price paid for eggs by Caro ■ in wood must deliver it soon, or v\e will ex- filled with wagons, buggies, hacks, plows, sulphurets to perfection. H. J. O’Brien, the popular livery stable the Presbyterian church in this place next ' pect cash payment from them. etc. They keep the best goods and are do , Bros.', Pluenix. Look out fur Them. keeper of Ashland, was intown yesterday. Our National War Song*'. Sunday morning and evening. ing a big business in this line. will At Fort Klamath, on the 27th, there Tramps continue plentiful along the line Our spacious Store«, consisting of 18,000 I J. L. Rowe of Sarn’s valley made us a We have just received from the publish Wallace Gridley of Eden prAinct nu k Rev. F. X. Blanchet will hold divine ser be sold nine condemned horses. The sale H. b. Emery, the old reliable furniture of the railroad. One of them entered M. [ call Wednesday. er«. 8. Brainard's Sons, 236 State St... Chica ing preparations to move b^or -Ja.» coun- vices at St. Francis’ church, Eagle Point, i will commence at 1 o’clock p . m . man of A s IU h ) 'A- m 4» xo « c tu Portland and go an elegant book ot 165 page*» of our la- E. Pogue’s store at Gold Hill a few nights yi.Adie fi^-t Sunday in October. j Twelve yards of Cabot W for $1.00 at Carot Ia^<v.«-no-r«itirs In German flannels for will return with »"large stock of furniture *y- Br<i* ’ Phrvnix. • nious war songs, full sheet size, worls, ago, during his absence, and in a verv saucy Benutiful /loot. >u LAWMH. from 7 cent, tmt yard up. Jlev. K. Oglewby will preach of the latest styles andema.patt when prices Mark Terrill 1ms closed school at ladies' and mlases’ wear, something entii irelv music and piano or organ accompaniment manner demanded something to eat of Mrs. Thenewew.iu.d-in BUNTINCS, NUN’S VEILINCS, -onville tor the lalt time on Sunday after j Threshing is about finished everywhere . new. 00cents per yard, at Nunan’s. i Sterlingville. He gave the fullest satisfac will be reduced to lowest living figures. * P. He did not have time to commit any complete. No iuch complete collection depredation«, however, as the proprietor in this section. next, bofh morning and evening. tion. SATEENS, PERCALES, CAMBRICS, ETC •K C. Leasure, Republican candidate for { Congressman George will speak at Ash has ever before been issued, and in sheet Twenty yards of calico for $1.00 at Caro | A great assortment v f Rev. J. W. Shreve will preach next Sun Rev. J. R. N. Bell has been stationed at In music form would cost over $25. Ic has a soon returned and instituted a thorough I elector, will speak at Grant’s Pass on Oct. land on the 30th; ard at Jacksonville Oct. search for him. but unfortunately with un Bros. ’ , Pho-nix. • day at the New Hope school-house at 11 the ensuing title in five brilliant colors representing one successful results. 1st; at Grant’s Puss OcC 2d, and nt Kerby- dependence, Polk county, ' 7tb. but will coine no further south. A little snow has fallen in portions of! a . m ., at the Centennial school-house at -3 i*. of the most active engagements during the ville on Oct. 3d. >enator Dolph speaks at year. ' The Yreka fair is next on the docket and battle of Gettysburg, alone worth the price Personal. x.. and in the evening at Grant's Pass. Klamath county. Hon. T. F. Beall and Jas. W. Simpson, of the book. 'Best selling bonk of toe sea Some as low aa 28 cents per yard. Our Millinery Parlors are i will no doubt he well attended. Several , Ashland on Oct. 9th and at Jacksonville on Prof. D. Van Horn, the popular piano : Rev. J. A. Slovcr of this place was ap Al. Rose of Phmnix was at the county partjes £rom gectjon wy| attenj the 10th. - who have been quite ill, are able to be about son for music dealers, book sellers und tuner, finished his work in this place last news agents. The complete work for in- pointed o,t the recent session of the Rogue scat ; Wednesday. C’ol. J. N T. Miller did not come to Jack I Geo Shuib, one of the oldest residents of again. t/odiiction, until further notice, will be week and left for Ashland Saturday. He River Baptist Association to do missionary ; Raphael Morat lias returned from the this place, died at the county hospital on Will. H. fehook of Alkali vallev. Klamath mailed post-paid to any address for 90 cents. tuned twenty pianos while here and gave sonville, but returned to Iluppy valley. work in this portion of the circuit 'wich Willamette ■ Shade Hats from 25 ceata up. Drees Hats to order on shortest notice. Address the publishers, and name this pa satisfaction in every instance. Being a valley. Lake county, where his horses range. * i Monday ami was buried the following day. county, is in town visiting his numerous per. also includes Josephine county, and has re Services were held at the Catholic church friends. first-class artisan and thoroughly reliable, Bilger A Maegly have sold 6,000 fruit cans Parties who have been there to see say I sponded to the call. lie holds his old customers ami gains new and a number paid their respects to the during the season. E. M. Miller of Ashland has gone to Another Pioneer Gone. that Fountain has the finest store in Ash- : ones wherever In goes. deceased. .V>»r Races. Linn county to look after his farm near We regret to announce that our old friend Win. Huggins and Thos. Brown arc re land. He offers superior inducements. AND FURNISHING GOODS. Rucklcn’s Arnica Salve. Mr. Dennis O'Keefe. Raymond. Iowa, Albany. The board of directors of Mount Shasta 1 pairing the cisterns. John Btought departed this life at his resi The saloon busimgis of Jackson county’ The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. District Agricultural Society met at Yreka says his wife suffered from rheumatism The report that Jay Beach will be at the dence at Phmnix on the 23d inst. He had Bruises. Several new houses are going up at the i has been duller than ever since the Blaine j Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever A. $40,090 Assortment of Boots and Shoes last week, to art upon the matter of races for (».ver four years, and having bought her Yreka fair with his fine stock is doubtless been ailing for sometime past and death new town of Talent. ' and Logan champions left for Portland. Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain«. 1 and 7, for which no entries were made at I a bottle of St. Jacob« Oil, the magical pain erroneous. was not unexpected. Mr. Stought was one Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi klwiy** oa hand. Gooda are low. Note our Catalogue Price.«. Geo. M. Love shipped 54 Lead of hogs to j J. R. Bailey of Applegate and Wm. Ham - ; the time required, and have substituted two Order» promptly filled. ONE PRICE Guaranteed. reliever. which she used, she was com tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is Mrs. Fred llansen of Table Rock precinct of the pioneer residents of Jackson county. guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or ' lin, of Grant’s Pass precinct were at Jack ' other races, as follows: In place of No. 1. i Portland this week. pletely cured. Enterprising and thoroughly reliable, he Ke fere nee«—Our 30,000 Customers ami 13 Years’ Record. has letumed from a visit-to her old home money refunded. Price. 25 cents per box. was of that class of citizens whom we there will be a trotting race, free for all, 3 We have just received the largest ami in Europe. Respectfully yours. C. H. GILMAN, Prop' r Red Hous?. | wives. can illv spare. He leaves a wife and sev For sale by E. C. Brooks. in 5, purse $300. First horse to receive | was fairly attended. 714 and 716 J St., and 718 and 715 Oak Avenue, Sacramento. Cal. finest stock of printer's stationery ever eral relatives, besides a host of friends to A large quantity of flour from Karewski’i? mourn $200 and second horse $100, three or more A. T. Kyle and wife will reside at Link- • We reg < t io b arn that Mis. J. W. Col- brought to any office in the State, outside his loss. His mortal remains were JACKSONVILLE RETAIL MARKET. to enter, two to start, and entrance fee ten | ville for the present. ■ fins, of Bear creek, died at an early’ hour ’ of Portland and Salem, and can therefore mill in this place is being shipped to Klam interred in the Jacksonville cemetery yes MISCELLANEOUS......... ►percent. All entries may be made with MISCELLANEOUS. terday. [COBRECTED WEEKLY.] thr'secretarv by 9 i>. ». of day prior to race. i Now is the time to c<>minence thinking I yesterday’ morning. She had been sick a i give special inducements to those desiring ath county. short time. Flour, per thousand lbs............................ $15 00 A. W. Carey and family, lately of Albany, In place of No. 7. there will be a 2 in .3 run I about planting trees. good job-work. Horses Bought. CAPITAL PHIZK S7SOOO. W heat, per bushel..................................... 50 ning ra'-e. mile heats, free for all, purse Linn county, have taken up their residence Recent importations of ladies’ dress Cash- “ ...................................... J5 J. M. Nve.thc San Francisco horse buyer, Barley, ( . C. t’berry oi \lbanv was in the \ alley Orr Brown of Josephine county is build- Tlrk.l.only S3, kharra lu prupurllun. $30<>, first horse to receive $200 and second Oats, ” ...................................... J; in this place. on I mere» in color», domestic suitmgs.Ty horse $100. 'l'hi ee or more must enter and i.ig a sieal lenience. bought $11,000 worth of horses and mules this week for the purpoM» of Introducing! two start. Entrance fee ten percent., all en reps, fleeced-lined and domestic hosiery, at hisii -u front* in thv different towns. Noth- • Fclis Cohn, the afl'able i* prc-ciitative of in Jackson and Siskiyou counties during Hay. wheat or timothy, per ton................. 9 00 Wedding cards and invitations a special- Nunan’s. P. O. Building. Jacksonville i tries to be made with secretary by 9 o’clock Eggs, per dozen........................................ W Braunschwcigcr A Co. of San Francisco, is his recent visit here, also trading oft' twen I Butter, ing helps the appearance of a building as per lb............................................ * ty at the T imes office. of night before race. % ty wagons and buggies. In this county he Potatoes. per lb......................................... Jos. Rapp is making numerous improve much as such a front, ami we hope’ to see with us again. The to\vn is still full of wagons hauling Cabbage, “ ........................................ 0* ------ DEALER IN------ Insane. ments on his farm on Wagner creek. He more of them made use of. .............................. 01¡M J. W. Manning and family, who have been bought eight, horses from H. 0. Dollarhide, Onions, four from each of Geo. M. Love and L. H. Beans, “ .................................... 4H to 06 Doctor J. J. Callaghan has been adjudged wheat for G. Karcwski. lately finished a first-class milk-house and a in the valley on a visit, returned to Link I Dollarhide, three from each of T. F. Beall, Cornmeal, ner !(K lbs............................... 8 00 The tenacity with which people abide by 1 Thos. Lawson of Trail creek has returned fruit cellar. insane and taken to the asylum. lie is 12M Geo. Stephenson and Dan Chapman, two Lard, per lb in tins................................... their early faith in Ayer's Sarsaparilla can ■ ville this week. Ham and Bacon...................................... 14 to 16 pretty well known in Oregon, being a kind , from Del Norte county. E. W. Hammond of Woodville has taken only be explained by the fact that it is the ! Mrs. W. L. Bilger returned tn Portland fromeaenof J. H. Wheeler. II. True and W. Dried apples, per lb................................. 10 - We do hereby certify that we supervise Clark, and one from each of Mr. Cox,J. Dris of medical crank. He has a lot of reme I A. J. Daley of Eagle Point has put a wire I Up a homestead in Pleasant creek precinct *• Plums, “ ................................. 12^ the arrangement, for all th. Monthly and best blood medicine ever used, and is not j during the week, accompanied by Miss kell. J. H. Mayfield and Messrs. Fox and “ Pears, “ 12V Semi-Annual Drawing, of The Louisiana dies of his own composition, which he bridge across Butte creek. : an (| wj , j soon become a sturdy farmer and approached in excellence by any new can- ' Gorden. “ Peaches, “ ................................. 10 *UHE UNDERHIGNKD TAKES PLEASURE LN Rose Cardwell. thinks will cure all human ills, from rex State lottery Company, and in person 1 informing the public that he haw purchased Sorghum Molasses, per gallon.................. 00 90 Peter Simon is finishing up his fine two- stockraiser. didate fur public favor. Miss Annie Dowell ha« gone to Port laud Off for Portland. ruorborum or morbus rexorum to stomach i story house at Eagle Point. Chickens, per dozen....................... $2 50 to 3 00 manage and control the Drawings them L. Solomon’s interest in the | ’jqie c railroad company charges $267 to “ ......................... 9 to 12 00 Dr. J. W. York, of San Jose, Cal., has i to attend St. Helen’s Hall during the pres | Quite a number of residents of this coun- Turkeys, selves, and that the same are emdacted w.th ache. Callaghan has a farm *. ir Phn-nix, Hides.............................................. 1 00 to 3 (10 The ladies of this place propose holding haul a carload of coal oil from Portland, been lecturingat Ashland and Medforddur- j ent school year. honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward Jackson Co., and a wife and nine children. ' ty left for Portland last Monday with the Deenkins................................................ 25 to 37 He claims that domestic disruption was i a leap-pear ball before long. which is considered a rather steep price by ing the past week and has been greeted by ' Wool, Spring.............................. 15v all parties, and we authorise the Company POST OFFICE STORE. Frank Ennis of Sterlingville is in town 1 intention of participating in the Blaine and the cause that led him to wander from home, to use this certificate, withfac-simdes of our our merchants. large audiences. He represents the Liberal for medical treatment, being still some I Logan demonstration which took place I. J. Phipps, of Medford, paid Jackson- and is also probably one of the causes that signatures attached, in its advertisements,' Which will be kept stocked with a complete ami MIRRÍED. made him wander in his “upper story.” 1 ville a visit during the week. [ Wednesday evening. The rate of railroad Ed. Beggs, who has been at Williams. idea in religion and stands high as a vigor what indisposed. first-class assortment of general merchandise. 1 He did not wish to go to th- asylum and will sell at ($6 for the round trip) being extremely HOEBER-HUBBELL-In thi» city. Sept. 25th, Jas. Fredenburg of Rogue river, who has Colusa county, Cal., for several months ous and talented lecturer. asserts his sanity, a id say- he has friends L. 8. 1*. Marsh has returned from Cres I i . fare by Rev. M. A. William», E. G. L. Hoeber of Ban past, returned this week and will remain Nine Indian girls ran away from the cent city. John Byars will remain there low, many availed themselves of this op- who will help him out.—(Salem Statesman. i been quite sick, is improving. Francisco and Mias Laura 8. Hubbell of Jack- ! portunity to make the metroi>olis a visit, Very Reasonable Rates. permanently. sonville. Klamath agency last week, but have prob for sometime yet. 1 including several who propose to vote for Jeff. Wimer of Josephine county has been | [Compliments received. Bon voyage). Convicted of Manslaughter. ably been captured by this time. Three of Cleveland and Hendricks, in November. Give me a call and see for yourselves Mrs. G. II. Haskins has opened a milli- in the valley during the week. Messrs. Lawton and West of Medford An observer says that over half the dele WILLIAMS-VAN DYKE-In Klamath oounty, Chas. H* Hawkin', a former resident of MAX MULLER. j nery and notion store at Medford. Ladies them, all astride one horse, were caught by at the residence of the officiating minister, Sept. Bryant Bros of Grant ’ s Pass precinct were at the county seat Tuesday, accom gation from this section were ladies.. this county, was taken to the penitentiary 17th, by Rev. Robert McLean, Rev. M. A. Wil J will do well to call on her before purchas- the reservation police on the Dead Indian liams and Mrs. 8. D. Van Dyke. were in Jacksonville Tuesday. panied by their wives. from Wasco county last week, where he road, cn route to Ashland. I ing elsewhere. * [We tender our congratulations and wish tho Burned in Effigy. will remain fifteen years, a gloomy outlook I Mark Van Winkle has removed from The Ashland district school re-opened ' Passengers on the south-bound train on newly made pair a long =nd happy journey on Recorder Eubanks of Ashland has made j Carlos Goddard has sold his butchershop matrimonial seas.] for a young man of his age. During a i Grant’s Pass ‘o Eugene city. Incorporated in 1868 for 25 year« by the Legis al Medford to W. II. Barr A Co., lately ' an assessment of that town and found prop- [ last Monday, under the management of i the east-side road had their curiosityaroused PAYNE—FOX—At Ashland, Sept. 21st, by Rev lature for Educational and Charitable purposes drunken row lie killed a young m tn n med The Yreka fair commences next Wednes j from Illinois, ami will engage in stockrais- erty to the amount of $390,o<X), on which a Prof. Sweet, lately of Portland. R. V. Milligan, R. A. Payne and Miss Clara E* with a capital of $1,000,0H0—to which a reaerve We offer for the season of 18ö3-8L a large and by the sight of an effigy strung up by the Jones on White River hill, near The Dalles, day. D-vi'tfail to be on hand. Fox. fund of $550,000 ha« since been added. superior stock of Geo. E. Payne and brother were at the I neck to a telegraph pole at Woodburn. Up- throe-mill tax for fire purposes will be levied, I ing hereafter. last summer. Hawkins' victim was hi- By an overwhelming pop”’-r vote it« franchise county seat Saturday. They intend going ! on inquiring, the station-master stated that was made a part of tho pr _. State Constitution, partner. ami. he sajs, threatened to kill Geo. Brown has put up a fine windmill HORN. Mrs. H. Owings, who has Ix-cu a resident ' lie also also found that Ashlaml has 1215 adopted Dec. 2d. A. D. 1879. to Modoc county, Cal., befory long. him unlc.-s he gave up $2 50 that he had in I the figure was intended to represent one Lee The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by of Butte creek for a few years past, will re- • residents—<7J3 males and 612 females. his possession. Joneu endeavored to take for bis brother at Eagle Point. Hon. Theo. Cameron of Vnlontown is so Campbell, an agent or correspondent of the McMAHON—In Jacksonville. Sept. 19th, to Mr. I the people of any State. I the money anny froyt Hawkins and during A. H. Plank is teaching the Eagle Point turn to her former home in Sonoma county i Wlfen symptoms of malaria appear in j “Sunday Mercury," who had been driven and Mrs. Pat. McMahon, a son. Nainber Itrawlii^ 11 m (irHiiil journing in town for benefit cm hit« th7TstruWTl■ .11 i“T 1 <iW111i• n rock and school, which is well attended. any form, take Ayer's Ague Cure at once, from the town for causing to be published SPENCER-In Ashland. Sept. 11th, to Mr. and take place monthly. It never scales or Cal., at once, Of all Lending Varietiee of health, which is slowing improving. killed him. The trial developed evidence in that paper an article reflecting upon the postpone«. Mrs. A. C. Bponcer, a son. The hearse connected with the Union to prevent the development of the disease, A NPLKXnm OPPOBriTMITT TO Ladies’and misses’ cloaks, in latest styles- of a damaging character, and the Court character of a respectable woman of the ! and continue until health is restored, as it WIW A FOR if MW. THE NINTH GRAND J. 8. Howard of MedfonWhas gone to gave him the full penalty of the law—fifteen from $3.50 to $25.00, at Merritt’s. place. — Portland Oregonian. Livery Stable in this place for a long time * DIED. DRAWING. CLASS I. IN THE ACADEMY OF Apple, Pear, Peach. Plnm, Prune, Nec surely will be by the use of this remedy. Linkville and Geo. 8. Howard is looking af years in the penitentiary and to pay a fine MUSK’. NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Octo- Mrs. Ish’s band of 1,200 sheep has been was sold to Geo. Stephenson of Ashland A cure is warranted in every instance. of $5.000. Blanks. tarine, Apricot, Cherries, Etc. i her 14, 1884—178.1 Monthly Drawing. ter his interests during the interim. BLEVINS — O.i Gall ’ s creek, Sept. 22d, of diph last Saturday. driven in from Klamath county. We keep constantly on hand a full assort theria. John, son of F. M. filovins; aged 13 Cleveland and Hendricks. B. 8. Baker of Big Butte, who was held to Capital Prize. S75 000. | Miss J. M. Hanna, sister of Hon. H. K. J. S. Howard has gone to Klamath county years, 0 months and 6 days. Samuel Stearns lias returned from Idaho ment of legal blanks, such a.« warranty and Hon. L. B. Ison of Baker city. Demo — ALNO----- to survey an expensive ditch for a company answer by Justice Foudray. has been bailed and Silas P. Hanna, arrived from Wooster- quitclaim deeds, real estate and chattel 8TOUGHT—At his residence in Phoenix, Sept. 100’000 Tickets a* Five Dollars Each cratic nominee for Elector, will address the territory and will remain awhile. 24th, John Btought; aged about 78 years. Fractions.in Fifths iu proportion. who propose to irrigate the sagebrush land out of jail and returned home last week, Ohio, this week and will locate here. mortgages, school assessment schedules, 8HEIB—At the County Hospital, Sept. 22d, Geo. LIST OF PRIZES citizens of southern Oregon at the following lie reques s us to return his thanks to his Note, receipt, check and order books at of that section. Sheib; aged aYout 85 years. We received a call last Wednesday from leases, powers of attorney, clerk's, sheriff"s. «75,000 SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. I CAPITAL PRIZE bondsmen for their unsolicited effort in his times and places: reduced rates at the T imes office. do do I Plymale still leads in furni.'hing the best J. W. Shreve, who has taken charge of Ap school superintendent’s, assessor’s, consta Ashland, Thursday, Sept. 25. at 7:30 p . m . behalf and to the officers for thei ” kindness. do do 1 Wm. Smith, of Butte creek, is employed i turnouts in southern Oregon. He also at- ble’s and justice’s blanks of all kinds, non plegate circuit. M. E. Church, South. Jacksonville, Friday, Sept. 26th,at 2 p. m . Shrubs, Plants, Etc. 2 PRIZES OF 6000 The fire company was out with their en mineral affidavits, attorney's summonses, do of 2000 5 Hon. W. D. Fenton of Lafayette, Dem at 1’. Donegan's blacksmith shop. . fords superior accommodations for the F. M. Nickerson and family, lately of Jo road supervisor’s receipts, bonds for deed, KM10 10 do of No trees grown from seed of cultivated vain gine Wednesday evening for the purpose ocratic candidate for Presidential Elector, A great deal of improving is still going on j equine species. * I do of 500. 20 ties. We offer a limited number of Trees of our mechanic's liens, acknowledgments, etc., of pumpingout the cisterns,which are leak sephine coupty. are at Los Angeles, Cal., etc., will speak as follows: 200. 1(M) do of C elebrated C alifornia P each at $1 each, or in different portions of the county. all printed after the latest and best ' Henry Herzog, the new proprietor of the | 300 of Id) do $75 per hundred. ing and must be re-cemented. But for and intend locating somewhere in that forms and for sale at reduced rates. Ashland, Friday evening. Oct. 17th. do of r?). 500 idf"' Catalogues sent on application. Buy your goods of Caro Bros.. Phcenix. | Ashland Market, has put a wheel in Mill I this leakage there would have been enough State. Jacksonville. Saturday evening, Oct. 18th. of 25 1000 do C. XV. REED & CO., Nurserymen, j creek and now runs his sausage-machine ■ water this summer for street-sprinkling Making Trouble. APPROXIMATION PRIZES Wm. Clark of Heber grove intends leav F. HUBBARD, Sacramento, Cal. Everybody is invited to turn out and Cheapest store in southern Oregon. I 9 Approximation Prizes of $750.. Agent for Jackson County. Langell valley, Klamath county, seem ing for the southern country, perhaps Mex Walter Morgan and Wm. Dennis, of * by water power. purposes. hear the political issues of the day’ ably- 9 do do 500.. ico, in a few weeks, gor the benefit of his to be infested with some hard cases, who 250 . . There are several Independent Republi- 9 do do Phcenix. have gone to Yaquina bay. discussed. A. L. Johnson, land agent, uill sell at his BISHOP SCOTT are said to make free with other people’» ...$255,100 Jesse Parker is still making it lively fur I cans in Jackson county, who propose to office in Medford on Saturday, the 4th day health. 1967 Prizes, amounting to....... (J va I m Th reah ed. property, violate the law and disturb the I vote for New York's great Governor for Application for rates to cluba «hould lx» made W. H. Bostwick of Uniontown has re of October, 1884, at public auction, one four- The following reports of grain threshed the grizzlies in Sprague river valley. only to tho office of the company in New Orleans. peace of that community in different ways. President this fall. horse wagon, one six-horse wagon, and turned from California. He says that busi by the machines of Turpin A Gregory and For further information writ© clearly, giving O. M. Krewson of Medford recently mar- | So far they have eluded the penitentiary ; full address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable PORTLAND, OREGON Richardson A Bell have been handed in: ried his divorced wife in Linn county. i John A. Niday of Jump-off-.Toe precinct, about ten tons of good grain hay, being the ness in that State is fully as dull as it is in but law-abiding people have become tired and address Registered Lettere to | Josephine county, is burning akiln of supe this, and money is quite scarce. personal property of the estate of the late of this conduct and propose to brinj» them Turpin A Gregory—Wheat. 2.3.246 bush .One thousand good shakes for sale. For NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK. rior brick and will soon be ready to supply William Justus, deceased. els: oats. 4,496 bushels ; barlev. 12.44.3 bush New Orleans. La. John Murphy. Sr., and family of Ashland to summary justice, if possible. It is high and ordinary letters by els. Total. 40,185 bushels. This machine particulars enquire at the T imes office. time something was done. the local market. Leghorn Bros. A Gilroy of Ashland are precinct have returned from atrip to Shovel Mail or Express (all sums of 83 and upwards by made a 40-days run, averaging over I.(MX) Frank Gilliam, the popular representative Commenced Business. Express at our expense) to Dr. A. C. Stanley has sold his drug-store wrepared to furnish sash, doors, blinds, creek springs, the medicinal qualities of Tho Seventh Year under its present mana>' bushels each day. FOR M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. ment wiil begin September 2d. Hon. Silas J. Day has opened an office in Richardson A Bell— Corrected report : of Stone A Co., has been with us again. at Moonville to Dr. W. F. Kremer, lately etc., at the lowest ratesand in any style which have helped Mr. M. considerably. Or M. A. DAUl’HIN. Boys RucceHsfully fitteil for college or for btu Rheumatism,Neuralgia, Sciatica, Wheat, 29.511 bushels; oats, 7.683 bushels: Geo. Stephenson is buihling a dwelling- of Medford, and intends to retire from ac wanted. They have had long experience the building formerly occupied by Judge 6U7 Seventh St.. Washington, D. C. ness. barley, 6,726 bushels: rye, 388 bushels. To Lumbago, Backache. Headache, Toothache. Five resident and three visiting Teachers. Jacob Heeter, whq has been in this sec Prim, on California street, where he is now tive practice soon. house near his livery stable in Ashland. in the business in the city trade, and have tal. 44,308 bushels. Ilruia««. tion for sometime past, started for his home ready for business. He has been appointed Burna. Nrrnldn. From IIlie«. facilities for tilling orders on the shortest DISCIPLINE STRICT. The Hon. Julius II. Seelye is preparing W. B. Kincaid is on his way home from AMI» ALL OTUKK HOIIILV TAINS ANU AI1IK8. in Ohio this week. He will return before a notary public, and having had much ex Proposal Renewed. an article on “Moral Character in Politics,” notice. See their advertisement. Sold by l)ru«i«M INolo-oe» irvwhere. Fifty Cento» bottle. For further information and for catalogue con Klamath county with his band of sheep. j Four years ago we made a proposition to long and expects his parents to come also. perience in making out deeds, mortgages Mlrectloua In ’.1 l.anguegee. taining list of former pupils, mid re** to appear in the next issue of the '‘North Leave your money at home by patroniz THE CHARLES A. VORKI.EIt CO. and all kinds of legal papers, may be relied J. W. HILL. M. I».. Woodchoppers arc scarce and many ' American Review." furnish new subscriuers with the T imes tEu-lIir-------* VOUBLERAOO.) BalUraurr. Md.. I. LA. OF THE Miss Ada Plymale celebrated her 18th upon to give satiaruction. The Judge will ing local enterprise. Yon can get better Drawer 17, Portland. Or. Head Master. free of charge if Garfield was elected. We more could obtain employment in this see- i also collect bills, sell real estate, loan , birthday one evening last week with a To-morrow will be what is known in He and cheaper marblework by calling on J. now renew this proposition, and anybody tion. money, etc. We call attention to his adver- . pleasant party at the residence of her par brew chronology as Yom Kipper. Our citi- C. Whipp of this place than by sending off wip> wants this paper can have it free for t¡sement in another column. Rewards of merit and teacher's blanks gear in rase Blaine wins. In case Clcve- izens of that faith will close their places for it. He has a first-class marble-cutter in I ents. A number of young folks were pres |nu<t Tfi'tTie victor, the regular subscription for sale or printed to order at the T imes of business for that day. ent. Flour. his employ and is turning out a large num Will keep a full line of District No. 10. To be held in Big Butte. Or., price is payable to us at once. office. ber of tomostones and monuments. * The Rogue River Flouring Mills at this W. Jones, who bought Thos. Martin’s O. Harbaugh has taken possession of the The brewery at Merganser, Klamath place are now turning out a very superior Grand Ball. A huge grizzly, which had been killing farm in Table Rock precinct, has returned Stearns ranch, which was recently offered O. II. Johnson of Medford will give a county, was destroyed by fire one day last for rent through an advertisement in the a number of cattle of Major Barron and from California and taken charge thereof. article of flour, which is second to none ill the State. Mr. Karcwski has received a The Mt earn saw-mill is running on full time m <i grand bail at Byars' hall on Friday evening. week. T imes . Advertising pays. others, was shot and probably fatally in Wc are glad to welcome such men in our number turningout superior lumber of all kinds. X\ of testimonials from different por midst. Mission Mills, S. F., all-wool ladies'plaid Oct. 3d, to which everybody is invited. havo on hand a large assortment of seasoned AT E NTRAL POINT tions of southern Oregon attesting to this W. A. Wright, the efficient postmaster jured last week. An old hunter named AND ASHLAND, Music will be furnished by Wilson's well- suitings,l’a yards wide, $1 per yard at Nu Rev. Jas. Austin will not come here, as fact, and he challenges the competition of of Linkville. is enlarging his place of busi Kennedy set two rifles at the carcass of a RUSTIC, CEILING, FLOORING known string band. Tickets, including any other mill Give his flour a trial and Consisting in part of nan’s. * ness, one portion of which is used as the beef the bear had killed and thus succeeded announced, but will remain in eastern Ore then judge for yourself. oyster supper and other refreshments, r FINISHING AND ROUGH LUMBER gon. Rev. H. F. Berger, lately of Weston, O. J. Willard of Flounce Rock precinct in putting one or both bullets into him. A good time is assured. government telegraph office. Which will be sold in quantities to suit at v«-r and B. F. Smith of Eden made us a call Sat J. I. Case Plows and Harrows, Club Formed. reasonable rates. A young man named Brown, who has will take charge of Jacksonville circuit, in Call and see that fine, large stock of goods Orders promptly filled and satisfaction gun»- Ejrecutor's Sale. Commencing Wednesday. urday. his stead. To accommodate those who wanted to been working at Ashland, lost the sight of anteed. C C. PARKER A CO. Headers, Threshers A Engines, just received at Nunan's. He is selling Jas. A. Wilson and O. Harbaugh, as ex take a cheap ride to Portland the Republi Rev. E. Gittins has become a resident of J. A. Loudon, who has been in the valley one of his eyes through the careless fun of Oct. 1, 1884, ecutors of the estate of M. Colwell, de for Several weeks past, has returned to Ap cheaper than ever and invites everybody to a companion, who threw a lighted cigarette Jacksonville and delivered his first sermon cans of this place formed a Blaine and Lo TO THE TRADE The Acme Harrow call and judge for themselves. ceased, last Saturday sold most of the per- plegate. into his face last Sunday. The fire from the ' Sunday morning to a good-sized congrega gan club last week, with the following of- Give uh a trial ord<*r f< AND CONTINUING FOUR DAYS. sonal property belonging thereto. Somi Rufus Cox. an enterprising farmer of cigarette «truck him in the eye and lodged tion. The singing by the new choir was lccrs: President, N. Langell; vice presi- The Studebaker Wagons the Fanioui Kicker Clan1 John Pelton of Sam's valley is building articles brought fair prices, hut most oi ient, H. Kelly; secretary, Frank Krause; Iterncmher they ar«« rr.r. Manzanita precinct, has already sowed 50 z. there till it had destroyed tire sight forever. excellent. And Spring Work. them did not reach the appraisement by a limself a neat residence, which looks sus by W hite L abor . treasurer, T. J. Kennev. The membership acres in grain. We think that is the first considerable stiirt. picious. Alfred Slocum, Jr., of Portland is paying is small and will l»e still smaller after the The Plaindealer states that John Gomper, The Premium List and Speed Programme is planting that has been done so far. WILZimi BROS, a I <• excursion. more extensive and more liberal than ever. --------- •-------- — ( ’ . B. Hostel ’ s baths are quirt popular } now in the county jail here, is an old of southern Oregon a visit. He is connected Van Hart. Manufacturers. There will alao be a number of Thresheraf Reports. R. T. Lawton. Laving been appointed a fender. He was sent to the penitentiary with the “Oregonian'’ und will write one or Uiis weather. lie keeps an excellent bar- . Cor. Front A Alder St«.. .A -iritnger who had imbibed too much We request that the manager? of the dif Portlar.fi. O>. H-rshop. imtary public. has oppened an office at from Lane euunty last year, for the crime more communications for its column» tanglefoot laid down on the railroad track When ordering pleaoe ment/onthia pajM*r ferent threshing machines at work in. the , ♦ , He will sell real estate, collect of larceny in a dwolling-liouse, and only re while here. It was Alinonctte. instead of “Oneco, ..lv tc regal papers amt itic like. n« -ir Gold Hill a few nighty ago and wa« Our old friend. Win. A. ^)wen, of Lane county furnish the T imes with repoiW of cently discharged. Now he has been held An invitation i« extended to the citizens of »truck by the loroin-*tive. Strange to say vho w<>n the three-yea t-old race at tlur Southern ana Southeastern Oregon to participate. M. Chamoess was stabl>e<l at Gold Hill to answer to a charge of a similar crime by county, has been visiting us this week and heir work during the past aeason. ’ We lie was hurt but little, altlioutrri lie wa- >tate fair. .vish to make an estimate of the yield of i a few nights since, during the progress ot Justice Eubank» of Ashland. doubled up under the engine and han lle.i was warmly welcomed by his numerous ac 'rain, and this is the only manner in which Nothing will be left undone to insure Rev. Wm. Lund, the new Episcopal min the ball there, but was not hurt much. IE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE ’ roughly, «ml is plying his usual vocation ____ A lodge of Good Templars was organized quaintances. Time seems to have deali jve can arrive at it. in ’orining th* public that he now ha« on L i-iter is now at Coos hay. which is part of B. K. UM, PrseWeat. And everything that goes to make up a complete ; The affair is enshrouded in mystery. a large «took of superior Wine and Brandy, vl gently with him. at Linkville recently, with the following of Religious Meetings <n Josephine. County. line of Farm Implements. A. G. W. DAVIS. Heco-Urv. iis circuit. O. IT Ar re 11« re They? he will «ell in quantities to suit purclmserw. at I Donegan A Hammond ’ s sheep, number- ficers: E. R. DeLap, W. C. T. ; Miss Mollie O. R. Myer of Ashland will return to Ala following rate« per gallon: (3arot Wine, 50 <•- L W. HAU Ag-nt, Rev. J. A. Slover will hold services at the The Portland paper« make no mention o* J. W. IL »ward and wife of Grant’s Pass I ing 2.000 head, were driven in from the Angelica. $1; Brandy. $3. Carrick. W. V. T.; W. E. Bowdoin, W. 8.: meda county next week, to finish his stud Illinois valley Baptist church to-morrow Centaal Point. the Blaine and l > gau club of Jacksonville mve returned from a trip to the Willain- Give me a call at my place of bupine«« < hi ! mountains Wednesday. Several other hand- W. E. Clark. W. F. 8.; Peter Henderson, ies at the California law school. J. Marsh Saturday) evening and on Sunday. On MYER BRHS., Oregon Stage rood, just north of Jackson viUe. Uh hud. in the procession Wednesday night. Prob Rte valley. judge for yourself. RAPHAEL MORA3 i are now being driven to winter ranges. W. M. : A. D. Carrick, W. Chap. ; O. Mc let. 2il ’ he will commence a meeting at Wagner of the same place will attend the ably it has not arrived at Portland yet, or. Would announce to the public that be has just Nice assortment of ladies’, misses' and SETTLE-UP JMOtlCE W. 8. Fitzgerald has charge of Sachs A Clellan, W. O. G.; Lizzie Wilton, W. I. « ; State University at Eugene city, commenc Macedonia church.continuing over Bunday. purchased Carlock's perhaps, it marched behind the banner oi hildren’s cloaks and wraps, just received A general invitation is extended. i Co.'s store at Gold Hill and is closing out Samuel Parker, Lodge Deputy. ing next week. Ashland club ai* a parr thereof. at Nunan's. * | the goods in it. Sachs defrauded quite a To all Whom it May Con J. Houck, who has a large quantity of Dental Notice. Gen. J. E. Ross of this county has been cern: ll persons indebted to the I i N ►Secret societies can get their work done • number of people in that neighborhood* Horae *t»hn. hay and grain, several head of live stock ■ api»ointed assistant commissioner from Ore Dr. Will Jackson of Jacksonville will vlxit deroigned by not« or account are reqv Having placed my notes and accounts in the to call and settle up forthwith Parties kn> A young man named Wm. Macklin L octter ami cheaper at the T imbs office than From S. Simpkins of Plea-ant creek we and considerable farming machinery at his i gon for the great exhibition at New Orleans. ksbland the first of October, to remain hands of Constable H. A. Cryder. of Table Rock themselvee indebted to me will do well to i anywhere else. precinct, for collection, costa will be made if not charged with stealing a horse fr«»ni Thus 1 learn that health was never better in that! place near Ashland, will sell the same at , He will be pleased to receive specimens oi ibout ten day.«. Those wishing dental work paid immediately. thia notice, m 1 am determined to enforce r DR. A. C. STANLEY. Now that the winter season is approach ' precinct. <?onsiderable improvement has auction on Oct. 11th. An excellent oppor cereals, grasses, fruits, etc., to help make ItAie by him should bt prepared. ment where it ia refused or neglected. Anderson of Table Ro< k precinct, ami a • bam « valley. Or.. Aug. 16. 18M. H. PAJ'E. Sa warrant has horn sworn out fur his arrest ing the town is filling up again and houses I been going on there during the past year. tunity is presented to those who wish to ' up this State's display for that occasion. Jacksonville. Aug. 1, 1884. lie is »apposed to have gone to Crescent arc in demand. A Life-Hnring Present. CALIFORNIA HTKKET. JACKSONVILLE. invest in any of these articles. For further | 1 . M. Turner of Medford is building a city Crit. Tollman and Miss Minnie Anderson Mr. M. E. Allison, Hutchi son, Kan.: The attendance on the district school is I fine, large barn for Patterson Bros, on their particulars °e»* his advertisement elsewhere- • Hi» atoek h Diaaolution Noti ce. of Ashland were united in matrimony at Saved his life by a simple trial bottle of Dr. Professional. increasing steadily. Tlie uaehers are giv-1 farm near IL ar creek, which has l»een <ing's New Discovery for consumption, The Tidings" says that E. B. Hunsaker : the residence of the bride's parents on Wag FRESH AND NEW. HI riHM or MORATA CHALE. ENOAi.i I Dr. (’. I«em|»ert has located permanent ing satisfaction. .vhich caused him to procure a large bottle, , lease. 1 to Win. Gray and Fred. Berkdclt. in thè m I ood basine«« ir Jacksonville.)« h< i has found in E. H. Loftus' garden. Ashland, ner creek last Tuesday. They left for Port -hat completely cured him, when doctors, |y in this place and may be found at tlw V r>y diaeolved by mutuai cuneent, Raphael Mo»:- And will be »old *^^**tl A choice a». Rnpt. Colvig will hold an examination of retiring. A. Chale -vili continua thè buAino- An elopement took place in Table Rock vines which are bearing the ordinary qnan- | land the same evening, intending to make hange of climate and everything else had S Hotel. Hr I" a graduate of the univer applicants for teacher's certificates at this I .ailed. Asthma, bronchitis, hoarseness, rhe old stand and asks for a continuum » • precinct hist week, a young man named titj- of potatoes in the ground and a quan- \ the metropolis their future home. We ex ,os9 of voice, or any affection of the throat vrrsitv of Leipsic, Germany and coinè? patronage. RAPHAEL MORA1 well recommended. His cani will appeal place to morrow. A. (MALE Wm. Macklin having departed for parts tity of little potatoes on rhe vines above ! tend our congratulations and wish the hap »nd lungs. Trial bottles free at E. C. Jacksonville. Sept. 11. IMM Trumble Bros, oi Rogue river have fixed unknown, accompanied by a Miss Hodge. | the ground, besides. He intend.« Io plant py couple the fullest measure of prosperity Brooks drug store. Large «ize $1.00 in our next issue. STRAYED. And tb. tboa»»nd-*n<i-on. artleU. found some of these outside ¡witatoes next spring and connubial felicity. their dam so that fish can run up and down m • Un«-rim- v»n«t, .tor., The five or six thousand readers of this I and raise a variety that yon ran pick like i Rnfpk Last. »f f*g.- the siren tn at will. SHORT TIME SINE A LARGE RAW- Rom.mb.r tl* pl»~. in Rr«n ■ bmldin« »ml WANTED Somewhere between J«vk.*oiivilh ami M pu)»t r can find out who are the most reliable tomatoes, instead of having to dig for them. , boned hon»f». dirk bay or brown in color, no Mature’» own true laxative. Pleasant BEiw. Mhat « Misaissiftpl Pilot htsya. Anderson Sister! K of Ashland, have dis- | ' and responsible business men of the conn-4 t aix times , uvf . emergeth mi v Drando. Hi« right fore foot is what i« knhwn M s> the palate, acceptable to the »tum- JWlHngcr’s farm n |*x ket-book belonging to fowl) T ch SOM'S C elebrated M afm » • Capt. D. M. Riggs, whe ia well known at icb, harmlee. In It.« nature, painless a club-foo. A mutable reward will ba paid for ■Am O nx H umdeed Do*. larb ¡-t Win Linn The finder will plM9t n turn posed of their stock of millinery goods to ! ! try by consulting our advertising columns. • O.VB on MORE RVROEOEH *<» jOm| gfxMONS. M«dr>rd. Or. New '.»rleans and along the Mississippi .n its action Cures habitual constipa hw *nanuif«>ed to nrmt« following our inatrnrt?- i* to the owner or leave it at the T imes nf- Mrs. Jas. Thornton. From the Wewtern Division. .319 Bush St., j tion. biliousness, indigestion and kindred SETTLE UP. river, says: “ I have been suffering with For pa-Nw-vUr» addrom JOHN DIXON. I The Republican excursion was profitable ■ 8 F.. of the National Knrgical Institute, Quite a number went to Medford Jrom j Clear.-« »be system purifies the for the past five year», and from .11». Swcrnmeufo. O wr KSHORTMKNT OF BOLTS. SC11KWB. for the railroad, even at the low figure will he at the Ashland House, Ashland, < >r., I dyspej»sia broken rest, by severs pabir in the bowels >lood. regulate« the liver and acts on the ure «n.| copper nvvt«. r»«p«. il-w pinch.r. I here Monday '•veiling, to see the Blaine and ' , charged. Perhaps fl ..'<*) of the circulating Oct. 6th. I8?M Persons suffering from dis- ! and kidneys. I tried «wy medicine rec aiwel« Break, up cokls. chills and fevers. ■ipppra. (<».<« .nd .ircm.n, tl'anfed. w ' i-l- off : medium will be taken from this county for , eases of the «pine. hip. limbs or any bodily . ommended for these disea«ee, without suc _-tc Strengthens the organs on which it A u ’ '' Go Ph<> .. Il is stated that «ibotit liOpsrsoBs.iiichid- * f fare alone, none of which will ever return. I deformity, paralysis, piles, fistula, sexual res«. At last I used a bottle of Brown’s uts. Better than bitter, nauseous liver HINOT a » KLK-JOiKTKD KO LIB. MNEJI in. nre l-t »Oh t..l. r. ,W «' on. chronic diseases.should avail themselves ' Iron Bitters, which proved a perfect suc- nedicines. pills, salts and draughts. Saiu- grrnw and uiled-ailk iintw. mds. swivel». ing ladies, left Ashland on the Republican ’ I The incidental expenses of the trip will also or of this opportanitv References given ress in my case.’* it cures all liver, kidney ple bottle» free, »nd large buttles for sale by to E*. Morgan. Phö nix ext union last Munday. be baavy throughout tha V. 6. Consultation free. U bo . K màlbb Clerk. and malarial diitaaes. Msnitt * B v U mvu U this place.. I« e DEMOCRATIC TIMES /lh«L J. W. HOWARD & CO., AND THKKg. GENERAL MERGHANDIS GRUI S PI'S, OREGON, Y , Also, Groceries a I ACCEPT THE SEASON Illustrated Catalogue foi Corrected Price-list of Grot BEAUTIFUL GOOD^ A SILKS AND SILK MIXTURES A Wilderness of Beautiful Things! GENTLEMEN'S FINE SUMMER GLOTHINC, HATS MAX MULLER, Louisiana State Lottery Company GENERAL MERCHANDISE TREES ! 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