The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 24, 1884, Image 3

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    RATÍC TIMES
We have
and handsomest
Jo*vphim* c«jiintx DenuxTats shouhl turn
«»ut Tucs«hiy and hear Me->r>. Prim and stock of calling card* in the interi«»r and w ill
furnish every imaginable dcscripti«»n at
Jones at Kerbyville
F'.gg- art* scarce ami worth 2.5cent* a doz­ «•a*tern price*. Call an«l examine specimen-.
Indian summer.
OC TOBER 24, ISM.
Leap-year party to-night
Election day i* nearly here.
liirretory.
Democrats, don’t fail to vote
ivill» poMtotfice i* open «laily. rx-
froin « o’clock A. M. t«»*o’cl«»ck P.
Read the newr adverti-cnicut«.
fQnu 9 A. M. l»» in A. M. M«»ney
•»* i* op *n <i.uly. exerptma Sunday»
Pay w hat you owe the printer.
>1.«1 i > m . from •» A. M. to 5 P. M.
a ti* j «»oath rvi«l north arrive» daily nt 5
Ashland has a sh«»otinggallery.
♦ clones ««v«*ry dty nt rt:3" P. M.
Local corresp«md«'ncp is solicited.
' it Cttv it « i'>»-»s Sa idrv. ru<*<lnv and
iy. xt M P. Yl. Stniy»** oa thnt r«nite l'-nv«*
Miner« ar«* getting rea«ly for winter.
lay, VV • i i«ed»y a id Fnday at 2 A. M. and ar-
» at Crescent City the following day» nt
Grand Democratic rally on Nov. 3«i.
■k> P. M.
For Eijl*» Point, clonw*» Sumlay. Tm*«hy
Cool morning* ami night* are in order.
and Thur*d»y at S P. M. Stag«»» l»-av»» Mni.day,
W>»4 iw-d ty a id Friday ut 6 A. M. R turn th
< ha-. Dei kcrof Prairie flat is dangerously
following d ijr# at 12 Yl.
Mol for Un»it«»w) cl»« *•» M.'idiy at 12 M
Stag« l«a*oa at I P. M. M«»n«Liy and i aurt * I u.
ay at 12 M
I Sign the Cleveland and Hendricks club­
Stail- for Willow Spring* c 1«» mv «-v«»ry da>
oil.
at 8 A. M. HI; u ; vm leave at V A M and return the
»aine day» at 12 M.
en. Hundreds of dozen have been shipped
to Portland reccntlv.
o.«fOj0trr
Jitlif/iou»
Itcnn.
Ehler M Pcteraon prea« he* at Mvdf«»rd
Nundav morning and evening
H
I
VICC!
at tie
JD'Und *chov>l-h«»u*c on Sumlay
Regular services at th** €ath«»li<* * hi
in this place. Rev. F. X. Blanchet ofli
ing.
Rev. E. (iittins w ill h«»l«l service* at th
M. E. ( Lurch in thi* place sundav in »ru­
ing And evening
Rev. A. R Bickenbach i* expected t«»
preach at the Pre*l»vterian church on Sun
♦lay evening at the usual h«»ur of *4*rvi« <
Rev. J. A. Slover will hohl service« at be
Baptist church in Manzanita pre« in. t to-
morrow (Saturday) evening; a!-o ««n > un-
day morning,
r Rev. M A. Williams will preach in the
Presbyterian church at this place tr»-inor-
row <*aturday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock :
al-«» on Sunday morning al 11 o’clo« k. at
which time Communion service* will 1
held and the usual coUeclion taken up.
Mneh hiiiblin
land
niabed.
.l»i J m «***« wee.
Exclusive of mortgage* held by non-resi­
dents ut tne ¡state, luv assosmvnl roll oi
Jackson county lor
»u»»w» an m< reuse
of over f2J».uUU oi laxauh* pi"pvriy as cun»-
pared with mat ut ia»t year. < otisiuerame
more in«lci»Ccdnt-s i* r<po«te»i this year,
but the railroad greatly asai-ts in .-welt ling
the aggregate O»uie** ol laud were not
inclined tu va*ur their »an i a-» h gn
a quantity of them.
Sur\ ev« >r> .1
and
No
Daily arrival* of new good* at t’aro Br«-»*.’.
Phcenix, Or.
*
•
W e pay no attention to anonymous com­ denizm
munication*
Hon A C. Jones will .«p
Ashland,
Ed Morgan of Phienix wa* at the county Grant’s Pass and Medford
eek
For
seat Tuc*«lay.
further particular* see pos
J M Crirkett ha* returned from Del
( lamle Hill of Antelope creek inform- u*
Norte county,
that quite an a...mint of government 1 iml i-
J« IT Mutney ha« return, «1 from the Wil­ b< ing taken up in that -evti«»n.
lamette vallrv.
The lad’.« * are -paring no pains to mak«
Rem
the leap year ball a sucre*.*, ami will no
1
K X
K
doubt -mu < < d in their endeavor*.
r a
V
i
> for $l.oo at i ‘uro
I
1
I X
u
Buv \
i
J Q
•¡i r X,
kill'
Br.»
fire“
Ja-. R Litt
ex« « lient
1 g..... 1
Mr. Am«»
4 d . relativ
this valley
rived.
1
Sulky plow*, irang plow«, reversible tooth
and *mo««th;ng harrow*. five and seven
t«M»th rultivat«»;--. and all kind* of av
ricnltural imj»l«im uf-ju-t r»t*iv*d dint!
from the factori* - in th«- F.n-t by Bilg» r A,
Ma gly
Farmvi- don't fail t«»-•*<* them.
I
t in* f< a-
l>.
B;
in
fr.»n
at the
(«»art for .!•»«• -phinv county me
•V • »f
ida y and most « >f the
w i
ml.ime. Ti ■
k-
IVV
wagon
A latum amount "i -'»rghuni -yrni» i- 1»<
ing mnnufa< ti.ro«! in Table Rock precim t
and other p«<rti'>n* of Jack in r«imity. It
is uf suj vrinr quality
W A Wil.-hirc ha- *«»ld hi* house and
lot in Ashland to >ylw-(er Patterson, for
•IlJiOO. taking in exchange a band -»f brood
mares in Lake county.
(>. Harbaugh * grand am tion
take place at th»* «•!•! Mmning
Manzanita prc« iii' t
m«'i*r«»w. «
ing at 14) «>’< I«»« k \ m . -harp
will
D. P. Thnmp’on \i*ite«l the -i-kiyou tun­
nel the first «»f the v.'ck. ami report- that
he found ( verytlitiu there in *nti«fach»ry
■«»ndition and well pre*vr\« «l.
Thv only pla«*«* in southern (Jrcgon where
«.ni can get fir*t-<la-s printing d«»nc i- at
lie T ime - office, Jacksonville. Our rate-
re lower than anyw here else.
Th«» big meeting of the s< eason will be
eld in Jacksonville on Mot iday evening,
\«»v. «3*1. ll«»n. A (’ Jone •s and otLei
kcr- will b«- i n atfemlanr«*
I
r >f
-nice
1
.ml dang
urn hi- Io
»unieron- fri-
» .n
I W M« :ri t of the ( aah >tore ha- rent»-
* A second-hand iraguu in good rondi i» n.
Will I* JM»hl < heap if applii d for MOB. For <-d :|:* lower room of the new Red Men *
building in his place ami will take yosse»-
’urtlier p«it ijcular® enquire uf
1 aiou in January DW*
iU S D vfxu Z, vMxtamviUu.
HALE BROS. &
SACRAMENTO. CAL
ACCEPT THE SEASON’S COMPLIMENTS,
THE RED HOUSE OF SAC ¡AMENTO !
Illustrated Catalogue for the Season of 1884
ppb«
Corrected Prise-list of Groceries Every 60 Dayd
Our
Kfort*,
Mqivtn. fi­
4 of it,or
BEAUTTFUL GOODS for SUMMER !
(WXS. from 7 .'•MM.'-r ya>
rd up.
BUNTINCS, NUN’S I VEILINGS,
Shad«- Hats
PERCALES,
1ÜR1CS
A 340,03Ö Assortment of I3oota and Shoe*;
r .1 X.
Th.»- i: x» i
'\
Crn/mnil
ro we made :
Ec
a n
w h p<
h h < 1.
\ Da
.1 Wh
ONE PRICE
Keiereiieen Our 24>.O(K> < it U oliíí i
free *»i
now r<
who «
HARDWARE
11. •
MILLER & 00
tiim- pa-t. ba- returned
li I’.iUilrn
Thu- Wri
•I.>hn T.. ]
J.dm 1: Ti. c
David Kip •
Wm B
I I.<>u<
Augii«!
H< nn K
» It Jul!
W Hr. i
I 4 K.
S B Hull
.1 ,M< 1'
I» B S.l
•h.bii O'Hri*i
W 8 Cook
John Bti’Wti
I! F D mb
I li Whdflj
W r Bcrr>
r<
fex-r.
Mi— I
phi«« in the A-hlamI <li-
tore
M . .
hunipf retti, to d from Yri kri l.i«t
■ rv iio-pent -*-ioral day« <m l,u*i
1 ; *
noted «vitli Iti* mine.«
IG-«ay« a
at di al of mining i< going.m in Si'kiymi
inn .m l that I Io < hi. k quartz mill be
inn op. rated m ar ¡¡only. Cal . i« a «uovo«*
1 truth of Churlie T. II hitr,
X Bright, beautiful bud, ju«f beginning t<» un­
fold in all its lovelinubs. when the reaper, death,
claun* d him for his victim. Three short )<‘8rs ho
hnd made homo a joy. and earth a paradiso to his
f«»nd parents. But. for two month* a slow fever
had b«»en gradually wearing hi* little hfeawaj*
until t) t- morning of the 14th of October, he went
to sleep to awake on earth no more.
Dear«*»! Charlie, how we’ve mi-««*d you
Since you s'«»ep bem-ath the wxi.
Now wo know you rest in heaven
With the angels and with God.
Still our hearts wen* nearly broken
When we laid you down to ale« p.
Earth is drear an«l beav**n i* glonouR;
Dourest Charlie, we’jl not weep.
Rest, «l«’*ir b«»y ! We’ll not wish you back
To thi.- dull world of pain.
Will io now will be «»ur baby
Till we meet in heaven again.
M aude .
Bl
OILMAN
r Rr
Li
• m ?*
N'»t«’ ««ur * ’;if
an
I B Willi m-
.1 B <*•
J P M« Dani» I
J J Rowland
Wi G
E-lmumi Bro<»k
N-Mi-t.idterBr. - .»f Portlandure the m »-t
John W Davi-
popular de aler* in g«?nt < furnhhing goo«l*
i.«-.. W Priddy
on the rou.-t. Their good* are the best,
R 1 Maurx
L« wi \
their prices mo.-t reasonable and they spar«
J \\ limrarn
w n i
no pain* to pl« a-e their customer- W<
G W 4 «K»k-«*\
A \v
recommend them to those who desire any­
Chas F. Hanna
r .
M
d« Fred Furry
thing in their line.
Wai
•i M
T M BI hvhi **
B W I ». an
W
f Wil
ring* and i: II W Hu-ton
R H Deu.»
wer« at 1
M D«Highhn
« « 'll
F A Stricklin
T B.
rn Oi J M 4 «H*k
...,i .
lion R W«s*trop
W H B«
J Depltuuiey
-p- < < »
A Thr«»ckin«»rtnn
Wm Egan
rr««-k
X 1» B q -t wi<-k
Will J;vkp«»D
this
John X Miller
Wm C«M»k
R«»t»inson Wright
«John Rieger
A Schmidt
wil R M Kh.*lc>
J«»hu Donegan Jr
J"l»n <' Ruck
J N Jones
Rob! Wilson
I F BatiiMHt
R 1' Carter
|.lr
W P Hillis
Ellis Gil.-on
Frank < ardwell
•JI) Dodge
fa
Jeff Hamlin
I
I) B Mardon
Ed Kinney
LFG h II
"I
John A H««u-ton
T Oden
L.;
”4
>n
D Reynolds
M Horn
i
al
z.'.l
Jas Carr
•I W Miinpson
!"
t L BGri<-b>
Po­
ha
Jos France
tile New Z- .i
F Albright
Tho® < ‘oker
S P Kilburn
E W Carver
•w n
I) r®nc®
th. A W 1 urrnaii
G \V 1-fiac»
S Met'onn«-ll
ri Jas < \»nh*y
\v it
)'.<
Mart Tyrr»ll
4 ’ha- D welly n
E Lewis
A R Furman
Win Turnbam
"I
I v I
Perry Foster
F M Fr<»denburg
J Cantrell
a
yni|
T Pankey
’ X ..
‘Ug.ll
»und
J Pankey
A Inyart
W H Beaui'bamp
Dr J Brown
Jos Shoemaker
J) Horn
\ Hat
T B'-rryman
J G Norton
G Marksbury
!
O Weaver
T It Mile-
been residing in W T Anderwon
J is Armprirst
pa-t. has r< turn­ It B«nz
W R < utnin«»! »
i A p. r l».»r
CM Leake
tax
II«* think' (j W Ih'ckathorn
he« I Muslin
(’ B Matney
J L Benson
J W Fr«»shour
«Jas Bighiun
E Hammond.
G«-n Satterfield
-J© Hr.
uf P<.r
(tbituury
<hi Sumlay night la-t I*'. IL !»er, a highlx
c-trrmcd «itizen of Jackson «'Minty, «lied at
hi- rr.-id«’iire in thi- « ity
lie hud been
Th rrthing Krport.
AVill. <
King, grand lc turer of tin* I O grmhially failing f«»r -«»mt'tinir. and al­
Bybee (• «\
i>i-n«»j» ’ - « machine thresh«'! <«.T le« turcd at the M E. Church in thi* though «onlim'd to hi- l»c«l f"i* hut a
A Bishop
nearly JdJMiO bushel* of grain, divided a- pl.t< ■ Tuesday. Wedne-«lay and Thursday few days hi* «irath wa* not um xpc ted.
H«-wa* one of the pi«»nr» r« <»f thi- «-.»unty
follow^ Wheat. 20,"o. 2 bushels; oat- ami evening- of thi- week
Fair-sized ludiem
having filled the «»flier «»f county ««»nirni.--
e-havr b«*m in attendance.
barley. 17,795 bu«hel-. rye 9"0 bushel*.
We learn th it Putter »n Bro-.’ machine
B. F. L«»hr, one <»f lhe c«»mln< t«»r- of the -ioner f«»r several term-, ami wa- known a*
Hi- funeral
threshed nearly 7‘».o0 ’ slxlsofgraindur- <>. A < R. R. between Roseburg and Ash- an upright, honorable man
ing the past season, and AI for« I A A m I«’!* land, was marrie«! at tl.e former place wa- conducted by th«’ Ma-onic fraternity,
son’s thresher also did a large am«»unt of on the I7fli !«» Mi- Mollie Webl»er he ha\ ing been «»nr <»f the charter nu inbcr*
work. We have report fi"ru everv ma- • »f Riddl« . They hav«- the < ongratulati«»n* of the lo«lgr in thi* place. Hi- remain*
were f«»ll«>we<l to their la-t resting place l»x
<>f their many friend*.
bine in the « «»unty, ex«*rpting
tiid w ill -"on be able to tell
Mr-. B. F Dorri* «»f Eugene « ity is at a !arg<* number of fri«»n«l*. w ho had a->rni-
grain was raised in the vallrv •
Ashland attending lu r «l nightcr, Mi*« May l»le«l to pay a final tribute of re
Iforri-, wh«> ha« been quit«* ill with typh«»i«1 lminorv.
I.
Ruth R. ’tn kah Dcgr. r Lodge No. I. I 0
Between the chamber« place and Penin-
» F . of thi* pla« c w ill entertain a number ger * farm in Willow Spring* j 'I'.-ini’t, M-v-
•f visitor* next ?..» day «willing. A full oral day* ago. a pln*b lap-robe, Th< finder
itteiidancc of the m» tnb« r- i- rvqueslvd.
will pic; a«<‘ louve it with i.eo. M Lose or
Several liundml people turned ollt to at the T ime .» ottico.
It wa- the larg-
icar H«»n. W. D. l’cnton
.1 ¡.iff Sariii/f Prrarnt,
cst and most interesting politieal meeting
Mr M. E. Allison. Hutchinson. Kan.
held in *oiith< rn <Jr4 gon for many yc pars.
Save. I hi- life I \ a simple Trial Bottle of
u Ier. for Cvtisump-
J 4‘. Whipping t»ken a number of or­ Or. King s
tint», which < aii?e<l him to’ ; •roeure a large
ders for tomb4ton»?*, monument«, etc.,
bottle, that eompleo !v eui e.1 him. when
during the | a«*t fortnight. He has a fir.-t- i OoCtors. '-hang.* of . Innate ami everytl.ing
Asthma. Bronchitis.
cla*« marbh-< utter in hi- employ and turn­ else had latl.d.
| Hoarsen.
Severe < o .ghs. an.i aH Throat
out «npcrior work at reasonable rate*.
i and Lung disease,, it is yuarameed to cure.
Patronize home industry and give him a I Trial Bottles freo at L. t. ibooka' Dtug
cslii u you uvt'U uRyium« m ins Imv.
* ■ StVIV. Lswpi sweii.W
rd.
Dr.— H.t-1
ANI» FURNISHING Goops.
K.
Mr
Th a nk».
The un«h rsigne.l tender their sincere
hank« to the people <>f Jacksonville for the
Jndnv«« -h'*wn ami a«-i-tame rendered
luring the last illne>* of their son. The
empathy sogener«»ii-ltv cxprvsse« l will evil
•e rememlwred by
Mt: sxn Mr' \ I. lit i ti i:
•»
V» '
K
a
R I’../«
(• from
Frank Lewi*, formerly of Lak« vicw, now
a foot-racer
L*r c of coiisi«lerable not«?, I»« at Fred
i. >an I ran* >■ » sprinter, a’
Harmon « the
Portlaml la-t >uml.*iy The di-t.im . wa-
1' hi yard- and L« w i- w«m bv about four feet.
We have not b urned w h« th« r it was a gen­
uine contest
I I
J Hea«l. E W Carver and David Payn.
of Ed«n precinct w ere at the county sea
la-t fGiinrday.
( Icvcland and Hendricks arc away above
par in this section and each day are grow­
ing loore in favor
Dry and Fancy Goods !
GENTLEMEN'S FINE SUMMER CLOTHINC, HATS
J
!
of Ma
Ja- M H »pwo«»d and family who hav-
been in Idaho f«»r -'»mciimc. have returnc«
t.» this valley.
Byb«c A Co.’s mining claim* in Jose­
phine <«»nn y are be ng fitted up in an
cx< client manner.
CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
BOOTS & SHO ES AND
A Wilderness of Beautiful Things!
city i-
i. f xitit.
W
i in
«
in W
U a
Though numerous «.«u-< s may operate to
turn the hair gray. Ml that i* needed to re
stor** the natural c«»l»»r is Hall'.- Wgetable
Sicilian llair R«-new« r
For more than
twenty years it- -ale- hav< been etmrnious
but wv have yet to 1» am «»f its first failure
t
All th«* young folk« will be at the lea|
year party to night. It will no doubt be .
grand su« cos*.
Anyl»ody wishing t«-> attend the P«»rtland
Bii'ine** College can make >’• by call.ng a’
the T ime - ofli« e.
a >t
fore long. This is a most
settle and the a«lmini-tra-
admirably in bringing or­
aos he found.
'I ll«’ judges appointed for the June elec
ti«»n will otlii iatr at the coming Novembe r
election.
Rewards of merit, teacher’s report* of ex
«■♦11« m e. etc . on hand or printed toorder at
the T ime * idti« e.
I
•d being n*« d
i< w huilding-
bi«i this condli in t.
and expensive.
Jasper Head of Ed«*n precinct has «< told
Another set of burr- will -«»on be in oper­ his place to Jos ( lit! and David Payne
ation at Karrw -ki - mill in thi* pla< «•. w hen The former, who lately returnc«! from
the daily output of flour w ill be 1
lb*.
Washington territory will engage in rai*-
> F. Morii no and A. 41 Daley, lately of ing hops, on which «abject h«* is t nthu*ii«s-
Lake county, • al
have taken up sonic tic.
land on Butt cn k and propose locating
administrator of the estat«
here.
Irccasrd, «-xpects to mak«
< l<
L«»g:
Ja*. 4 an of B« ar cn ek hasM»ccn haulin
..inoli
f wheat to the steam mill u
ibi* piace
Hi Ord. r« M»nt to orr h<»u
I'l’Otii'T «,.,) ( \I.| I LI. Al ITAt ION. I '«'.' ■■•rli't.-
■anted to l»t- a-. rnprebt-ntt-I. We can y *ul
J fi.)« «»f
vm.
II"!
Newt. Haskin* of .Sterlingvillv inf«»rm-
ii* that, there is considerable -¡«-km-.« among
bildrcn in that neighborho«»d. Diphtheria
is the most prevalent di«ca*e.
Th- T ine - furnishes more reading mat
ter than any paper in Oregon. <>ut-i«le o.
Portland.
COUNTRY ORDER DEPARTMENT,
SATEENS.
The bri«1g« build« is recently .-i' w«»rk on
thv < alifornia and Oregon r«»u«l have been
Wm Tnrnham of >am * valley i* engaged
-ent -<»uth to w«»rk «*n a m w pi« • c «»f r".«d
in Bui ling i large smoke-house for H
for th. Southern Pa* ifi«*.
Amy.
Hom k will sell a large amount «»f
A number .»f Democrats from this place
machinery, prodne«*. et«* . at hi*
will attend the meeting at Medford tin- ev
• A-hlaml to-mori"w* There will
ruing.
n- lor «-vers b id v.
Raphael Moral will ship most of hi* win»
und brandy to San Francisco and Portlam
hereafter.
Hfl Xp<
idvlly th« large-i <
John Siscinore ha* ieturne«l to Prineville
The following persons have signed their j in southern Oregon in
H. II. Magrmler paid «»ur town a visit names to the roll of the Cleveland and present at Holt - hall in this pla< «• la.-i
Hendricks club of the place and arc nnufi unlay evening to hear lion. W D Fcnnm,
Mondav
hers thereof:
• one of the Democratic candidates f«»r Pr«?*-
R S Glossop
W II Parker
' i'h filial Elector. Quite a number <>f L’di» -*
D E. (’urti*
i < 'ha* Ni< k< 11
i were also in attendanc«. Everybody voted
j Janie* Leslie
J N Hull
t he meeting a grand «u<in cv«-ry par-
S Higgins
‘ Vi« t«>r Mitchell
tH-ular ami th«* many Republi« an- wh«»
Geo. M l.oveh:i« r< furili d troni bi« vi«it A ( hale
Raspar Rubli
■ were there agreed with their opponents
to Portland.
B A Rolley
'M<»rr is Mcn«..r
that Mr. Fenton made<»ncof th« most mas­
John S< hunipf
Ex Sheri fl’ Bybee ha- returned fr«»m Hap­ John 11..».Il
terly and eloquent politi
Wm H« . ley
py 4 'amp. 4 al.
delivered in the State. F
Janie s A Wils..i,
Antone Tozen
hour* the speaker held
Mr- Rapp of Wagner creek wa« iu town (ha* Schultz
Fred Grob
cnee and no one offered i
John W M. Kay
last week on a visit
Fred Rit« har«l
had concluded. We neve
(ivorgc Beck
the i ues
Thus. Howard hu- returne«! to Grant
Frank Lorain
of the day discussed in a
:
John
<»
Dougherty
Pa*- from Portland
Wm Lipky
cal and pleasant manner.
Ad 11« Inis
W R Man-tirlil l.a» mow«) t . L«»u«t
Theodore Lipky
he pr«»iK»s< «i was dim 1
\ i .-I., i
«•reek \\ ¡th hi* fatnilx
S J Day
The Democrat!«’
J«»- L'»u«ign«uii
Judge DePratt and familx of A-bland s«-ha-tain S« humpt
James R Neil
was mure than p
wore in town Saturday.
H K Hanna
Henry Pape, Sr
fr<*quentJy appla
und ai
E I) F(»mlrav
< ieorge S<-humpt
his -p«*<*< h h«" w*a
>rde«l
Jcr«»mc M aure
< Leon«. after three ha«l b.-c
Il V Helms
David Linn
t ’ >w cn Keegan
I w ill for « h velaml ami H«*n«l
Veit Schutz
grot that wv are un
■ Jam« - 11« reh
this week
P P Prim
of hi* remarks in tl
4 has Prim
James R Little
a* they ri< hh
A SJacob-
d«*avor to
W. J. Ply male
Hugh Johnston
n»*vt. h«»w
S. F. Hathaway and w ife of J'»-»*phim X F Steadman
\ M lb
'»unty Tire in the valley.
I W Berry
( L L Jacobs
(
Bigham ha* gone to Corvallis to « ' 4 laude
Henry Pape, Jr
start a soda manufactory.
T B Kent
A L How«-11
T A Ja< ktwm
Dr. L'obin*on ha* returned from his trip X A Jacobs
(’on Rane
t" the Willamette valley
Philip Riley
Frank Towne of Pluenix lias n turmd
Geo S How m«l
from hi.« trip to Portland
John Ram-«I ak*
Con Lccver. who has been in the Wil
James Stewart
lamctte valley, ha* returned.
Frank Kas-hafer
Frank Anderson of Klamath < oiintv i-
J SchmidtHii
attending the State Fniver-itv.
t hven Connor
Mi ('. T. Payne and family of Eden pre
T F Ihigan
cillct have returnc«! to A-hlaml.
Eli Taylor
C Kretzer
I) L. tlopkins of Josephine county ha*
I' D Hull
I »een in the valley during the week
H F Bhls
G. Clemon« of this place has been
Henry Knutzen
111. but is al»h* to be about again.
John Bievenue
Mi*
I«
T
pay mg
R H Moor
Alex
Lin
C F Smith
i a
W T 4 I. inoi
r
Mrs. »Sturgis o
!
drying a large amount of fruit and ha* sev­
eral thousand pound* rvndy for market
Another fr*r lunch will be spread at th»
Citv Brewery Sal«»«»n to-m«»rruw evening
A. it Epps has purchased John Robin
s«»n's property at M<-<lfor<l. paying $2*»0 f<»
the same.
I
mextiox .
a
W. B Kincai«L wh«» resides near the
De-ert ha- rai-i <1 a line crop of grape*
has built a large brick
,. V Beall of Manzanita
I
Hon A. ( J«»m -. Den
for Presidential 1
son ami Josephim
ni n
Win Bybee Will drive a lx »ut 3<**» bea«l «»i
bog* to northern California this season.
Ja».
xtore-
pr.«
r< .ph-i
Ic with
it In
I
re- !
enter
piare
r
I
di-
Win
turned
cl
l.i it
f"! T
•r Di-ti
Terry Burns, one <»f the pioneer miners
f Applegate, i- hack on a visit.
d-Tument» of diffcren
aim d at the T ime * <»tti<«
t
I
I'vl
Mort lutprorrtHt nt.
The Mtructurv iu «<»ur*e of erection be­
tween the R«’<1 Men * ami 1‘o-toilu «• build­
ings will In* two ’•tori«’- high, ibis will
greatly improve the look- «»I the town ami
is more evidence that there b plenty «»t
faith left in the «(a«»iiit> of Ju«*k*«»nvillc
■ —
Thu uka.
t onra.l Mingu.. <•« »lebrr Grove, one of
our most euterprinitiK farmer.', ha' thi»
yvar rni*c*l soinv of th€ largr't an»l finest
■otauw. we ever mw . Soiue of them w< re
perfect moti'ters. He ha' our thauk' for
Jas. H slater, Oregon * tax'»rite
will -peak at Hull’s hall in this
morrow afternoon at half-past one
Let «•vervb«»dy turn out and hear
(’•»unty <’lerk Parker will turn over the
»on
a—«‘s-ment roll to Sheriff Jac«»b-
when tax«-.- are pavable.
<T -I
Shooting .iff ay.
New* wa* ret. bviiitrv vv e in -lay w
ing that ( iinl«»n Br«>wn h.««» -mu «.ivi •
<>U-tv wounded «me oi the Ualkt it noys III
Sprague river valiey, KLimaih county,
Nothing turtlicr is kii «» wii ut t lie.itila.
Ju«|gc* Hanna and I’riin have •»veil re­
tained f»»r the dvien-e un«l the lormer ha*
gone to Linkvuie to attend ttif primmiiiary
examination.
I
Ashl.-ml
H. \\ rede of E«len prec inct was in town
W v«lnrsduy.
Syrup of Eiya.
Plea-ant
Nature’s u»n true laxative.
laxatix ■
to the palate, acceptable t«» the stoin-
ath, harmless in its nature, painles- w ay
in its action. ( urr* habitual constipa-
tion, biliousness, indigestion and kindr« 4
ill*.
Cleanses the system, puritic- the
blood, regulates the liver ami acts on the
J"-. Rupp made th«* T ime -corp* Lhppy
bowel*. Break- upcobis, chill* and lever-,
etc. Strengthens the organs on whu ii n thi- wcik with a lib« ral supply of line ap­
ple*.
ad*. Lktter than bitter, nauscou- li
J B < »ro.** of Phu ni x intends opening a
4111-
medicine*, pills, salts ami «Iruught-
pla bottles free, ami large buttle- lor -ab l.y re-taurant in Ryan « building in this place
soon.
Merritt A Robinson «»f this pla< •
¡Hnch'irij'il ftHfi litmitti Ot't-r.
Richard P u » k had hl- vxuiuuidtbjD in
Justice FuU’iray s emiri Li-t wcca and w
discharge«!, tuv culli'I uuidiug lii.il (here
was no vvidvncv to imbi nim un tlic
charge oi rape, Hr was i(iiiuciiiv«lL«y
JoUli iK'i'g,
rv-arrvsted uii cumpiaiut «
U.O is
charge«I with the crime oi uduiiviy
wa- held t«» an-wvr m lui- • u- .u- nail .><
iug fixed at
wu*«u wa.*» rva«iuy lui-
Ed. Kilg«»r<- is -aid to he building th-
largest barn on the west side of Langell
valley. Klamath county.
The weather i* very warm «luring the
daytime.
The I! rd M« n’« edifice is looming u[>. It
Li»t uf Juror».
'omph-t» d by ( hri-tma-.
The folluwing is thè lisi uf persona se- w i
S« "tt Morri* of Table R«»ck precim t made
lected bv thv coimty cumnu-.sionvrs tu
th«- T ime - uflh «• a call Saturday.
serve as jurnrs dnring thè tn-uing temi
thè vircuit court
W li bn vdm, . il V
John Miller, who ha* been somewhat in­
llviiUS, bV . L»i vsun, -k. «Ululo. L.
1- 1' aiiit'K disposed. i* impr«»vvd in hraith
(». Nayh.r, L intuì», a»-i»ii liuiucy 4» 1
X
•ipt. check and «>rder b«»vk* at
Hcrsuovi^cr, r. .»i m.io
A»i
* at the T imes "flic«-.
Ju,
Ruuvi't Vuuuyxiar,
11 A
J Numm i- -hipping a large quantity «>f
11
Do>ier, L. K •uiot'isuii,
I,
our to Waldo and Happy < amp.
Muivahey, 1». UMjvmswu I
I . .MOV
Mourning note paper, with envelope* to
M. A. H«jtuiun. J. al. Ab li
j. J. r r » «
mat lir t’"r-ale at fh< I t ml -«»flier.
o
M. ìù . Fugue, J *k. Viuiu. J udo
11. X
A con-i«h rablc amountof sorghum i* being
JacMSun, A. jumtr, ì>. r. ( il
munufa« tured in Josephine county.
1
Fkmuig, J. Ai io»«»«.
uuu
Muhin Cunte Club,
The Waldo (iamr dun met pursuant to
adjournment. Yu-c-pre-id« nt I niphl« it
the chair. Minute* ol previous meet
read and approved. Committer* on pre
cutiuii* repoilv«! that no violation- of the
gmut law have v«»mv within their knowl­
edge during the past month. 1 he chair
uniiuumed Chat the meeting would udj«»urn
until thv regular time of invi ting, thv third
Sunday iu November, ut 1 u ch»« k r. m . un-
iess convened by -p«aiui tali oi the pi -1
Uent.
W. J. W imek . -c«irt.ir
John (’rump has returned from eastern
4 »regon and has located at hi* mother *
place neur Sterl’ngvillr
Dr. Lempcrt ha- rente«! «»tie of t
room* in Mrs. Gaming’- building,
he may be found hereafter.
Asida nd
X
ami one that is sure t«» vivid hamlsuine
dividend* during a life-time.
Suif.Ut. Hl Uj llO'J).
1
For sale —a malt- calf, several moi
and of goo«l stock. F«»r further par
apply at the S|ov«*r hotel.
Thr O. «€ €. IC. IC.
D P ThnmpM»n. whih' hen
.’•luted that bi«ls ha«l In­ III
by hiin.-vlf an«! »»th« r* for tl
to complete the O. A
R
h
the
I
h
junction with the Calif«»rnia
Th<
iu
bi«i* tier«1 -ent to London.
Mi
1-.
Vi.lard. |»r»*-id<*nt«»(the 4». A
■ i-.
Bi •
and were t«» he <»prn<*«l on
last week. Mr Th«»mp«on
n is not expecting
to hear for several we« k-. , however, what
action the otHccrs of the road may have
4 aro Bros, of Pho nix will pay 25 «•»ut-
taken in the matter
Instructions for the a dozen for egg*.
*
resumption of work if they conic at all.
Regular dancing partn * are held in I n
will most likely be transmitted by tpail.m»t i«»nt«»wn precinct
by cable, if the orders come from Lond«»n
We hav«x bad some beautiful weather dur­
to resume work, the boring of the tunnel*
ing the pa*t w« ek
ami some of th** rock cutting w ill be pro.-« -
Babbitt metal in quantities to suit i<»r *alc
cutvd through the winter.
at th» T ime » oflico
Porlbniii Hitiinm Volleg^.
We learn from a young man thi* week,
wht ha* ju*t graduiitetl from the Portland
Business College that that institution 1- in
a flourishing condition. He »peaks in the
Mr< h
Band i* in town an.I
highest terms of praise of the s< huol ami
11
expres-e* liiin-clt a« being well -ati-fied V*
i
<■».
with the course of studies
He also i I’”r
ti
R V lu-
■e< »mg a
students in attemLim c from all -» « li«
Oregon ami Wa-hingtoii terrinuy.
W<
1
: « - of till W. 4 T I
hear of avx*vral from this count y and Jose
: r«.om nt Ashland.
pbine, who will leave f«»r Portland at an
Mes*
Briner and Henderson arc build-
I
early date to take a course in the school
ing «Iw, ing-hoiiM-s at Tah nt.
mentioned. This is a wise step. All time
Ed. Helms came down from Ashlard
an<l money s|»ent in obtaining an educa
aturday, but did not stay long
tion is a good and permanent investment
Owing U> im* i«»w prut- oi grain the fat
tenmg ut nog* i* muiv piuiiiaoiv iimu n na*
«i
been lur sui,
of tut piiM is arc i»viiig siuppi-ii ir«»m iu
valley to l't»iliauu al |»it*s«ht, the pn
there ensuring a lair pruiit t«» tt,.»-. MUp
ping i»y the cur-iuad. During tnc pa-t
Hanley A Love nave -mppv»i nearly a nun*
dred and Mr«. .*» h. 1-1« auuul lilty. Ju> k -
son cuunty ha- a greater numut r ut hug-
than any other -• •« tion in the Mate ami
they are even more abundant than ever be­
fore, which may bv one source truiu whi« h
the depleted iinam vs «»t tne vadey will re­
ceive considerable benefit.
.* «»flicialing a* deputv ni
cDaniel not being able t«» r*
i
* is yet
Bilger A M . xh^ir«- selling quite a num-
her of plows ; *o arc G. Karew-ki ami
Croneinillcr A Bird.-ey.
Will. C King, grand lecturer of th«* L <».
G. T.. will lecture at i am - valley on the
«•vvnings "f th«* 21th. 2'»th. 2t»ih. an«l at
Bruwnsborough on the 27th. 2*tb an«l 2!»th.
r Eli sox.i i.
port t • the
Iri.AIJ’i.
IN
MINING SUPPLIES
POINT SPOV. l XS. SLU
FORKS
FICKS. GOID PAKS AND
0ATÆS.
! IB nd
Builders' Hardware, Tarred Paper, Etc
A
FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF
mi i -
STO \ ES TIN. (URAXUl
H J
WA K E
Rnblier Hose. Mfi ani La».d Sprinklers.
Tabi? and Pochct Cutlery, Fi hin» Tackle Etc
for ft:
it
M Y' \ I .I/s
To tlir Vf nittry of I..
Aftor a long and painful illne«s.
up<»n t«» chronicl«.» the death«»! L.P.
occurred at the family residence i
county. Sept. 23. 1—4.
Mr. Hart was born in 41;:.•i dHgo «•.
. N. Y
Jan. 0. 1*24. In 1*3«’» he moved with hi- tatl • r, 1
Hart, to Mi«’higan. where ho married Mi—H. 1
Fuller, May 4, 1*17. si <1 remain«-«! i;i
until 1*54. when they moved t<» Or-K'«m.
one of thv early settlers in J«»-» phine < <
vngag**«! in farming, a pursuit ! »• foil-»«
the tune «)f hi* death. In I'-*.;, |t. re!
In- family to Michigan, to t are f«»r ’ - i
their declining year»«,
until they were called
home. Afterduty wa- do:
for the sunny clime of 4 ir j
returnt-l with his familj t«» the pt-, •♦•fill »•},
th«- Pacific, where he remained until « all»
to answer tl.o au:nm«m« <»f “He who ii.
thing* w«*ll." Mr. Hart's
for in«»ntha, jet h»- h«»n-
resignation and pativnc«* of th«- tru
('hri-tian which he waa. Ho 1« aw- a w.»l
five children t«> mourn th* l«»«s of a
band and a kind and nfl«*c!
rest in peace.
1 ;i .< >< * k
«
kl’lrkl
l-IUZt
« ) U I .< iON
’MISCELLANEOUS
»75,W»H>.
MAX MULLER,
1 i«*R<-1*« oni> 'À.5. sUnrex iti |«i*«»p4>i'i lost.
P.O Puildin^.Jacksonville
Louisiana Stale Lottery Company
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
OFFICI; STORI
« oini»l«*t
iti ]
WHEAT WANTED
NEW THIS WELK
Ootd U111. LMk Z4-,
Axil I .AN ! ».
MISCELLANEOUS.
I rftnk l.rtilir'a Sunday
For N"V«-.nb» r will prov«* of ■ |.i J ;
young ami tlx» old.th«- r«-a<l«*r for ?i!nn**«m*mi
< oui tit i *«s in lier
and th»think«*r in faet.toall cla-st--; foi
be f»»und som«-thing t«> ir t»-r«*-t all. i t ny«--
mg is ä «-areful-tudy. by th«* Rev. Gf*». I' Rxi i
Incorporated in
of th«* Eniv-r-itj -ystem of ««iu.-ation asida- biture f«»r Educnt
trated m the English Vniv<-i*itms <»f ( > ford .< <1 with a capital «»f
Cambridge. An urtici«- «»n ‘ Hymn- a-id Hym i fund ««f >5M.Oii ha
Tunes." by
E. Hervey, is both hi-t«'i ..-.»i
i
By an ov.-rwl.’-h;
critical. Dr. Talmage has a t:*«»nchHi-t exp-»-»-*•! wa*. mud* n pa-t « »!
tl»** imposture of Kpiritua’ism. an«i in th- H<
?.h»j»t d I» «*. 2d. A
Puij it h«» preach»— on th'- <'hrt-tianiri
Ti; «»lily Lrtt.-n
I end.»
The 4 urtar Family. Jo-eph B.trnl».',
th«»
<.f any t
-hi
F fR-t'-iA Bari'.'-tt, are tr» a’« 't in th»* S t -
M- 4«a*o«itl S»o
»I MM HI 4*
■ i.-.’i'-*.: n-«. A »’hanntnc S » i-r
--..r-.,
tuli«* pine«- »noiathlj.
"Sophy." i- contributed by Mr-. A t- ' '-I ( \\ 111 -t| ' -I'«-.
!» 'll'
%
*•1’1.1 \ :»! ?»
• i NITI
o
«Iron: and t h«-r“ is a i a »tabi«- art ir I*-. “ l’i > >
atni Tr«»uv»*r<—" with a portrait of 1» »
V» » - i i«»i:it Xi
EI.ILV: X in uHWi»
li­
trai. Th«* Rev. G«*o. YV. X-.. in»l> « -»* *
drwixg . « i x-s i., ix i t' \< vd : my «>r
twelfth lottei t«» Th»* Collect i.»n B.--kcr.
-• I -I' NEW (»RI.FANN : : i • , • ;Y %•«« »«»-
tr»»«ting <»f the minarkabl«« rhang»-« in 5
(»cell, issi 171th M. -Mi i- ."vi! ç.
sin«-'* Ins lM»yhoo«l. The num'»»« ¡ is pr««fi
iHu*-t a •<! a- li-m.i!.
.
Capital Prize 875 000.
>ila- F Hanna, w h«» «lied al hin r t-i«i«iic<' haml-oinely
numb«*rv.$2..*’4ia pur. Mr-. Frank Les
10 ROOD Ticket* a» Five i’ollnrs • • ♦ li
in th»- < ity «»li the 1 Illi in,-i .
a native lisher. 53. 55 and 57 Park Place, New Yor
Fraction!.« in Fifths in vronortion
of "-I' libcn « (»unty. New York
a broth
LIST <»F PR
Mnry < n»ii(T*»i In I th lt«> u a r.frii.
< i <»f H"ii. H K Hanna ol thi-
a<
He
I < APITAL PRIZJ
Mary Cnnifi. an lri»h uir!. with Mr. I dward
I
do
<■aim* t" 4 aliiornia in pi«»m?«-r
irn to H.'pp.T, Nu. !2-»’> Spruce -ti»*pt. has anviabh» for­
1
do
J«».-< phine county ami t«» Ja< k’oiiville tuno. A hard-working domestic -he La-S1» *«
PRIZES
communicated to a reporter that month- a^.i
in lx7ii. where h«‘ has since residvil. ami Shn
sit«» hoard of the laotu-iana State lottery, and <l<
where hi* sterli ng worth and X' vllvnt husi- cidod on an investment. H.-r b«-licf >n its strictly
principies were not shaken when -!.»• drew
ncs- «jualil’Kation- have been rec*»g nized and a honest
blank for four times subsequent, nor did >hc
appreciated by all who knew him. IliM en- fail to invest monthly, by mail $1.''” will» M. A
Wash tn st on. 1>. C. She has ju«t b**«
ergi ;ctic spirit will be missed from am«»ng u*. Dauphin.
notifi«Ml that the ticket, one.fifth of wLn L ■
haw drawn the «“*
| ;iz .
but the memory <»f his gencrou dee«i> and hold-. N«».
[Philadelphia News, S«‘pt.
manly «pialitie« will long be cheri-hc<r by
those who knew him best. He was one of I
/>///!
IW7 Pro
God’s noblesi t works—an honc-t and good
.Applicati
to chilts -hoilld tn* made
man. K< «juiex at in pace.
REUTER In this city. 4)ei. 1-th, H«-nry J«»hn. <»,- Ly to the
f*M i|M : J n New < h ’•■.» -.
younRoM nod of Mr. and Mr*. A. L. li«*ut»r. aa«»d
F«»r fnrth«-r mf<>nnatwrit«» c|« -«rly. givinu
2 years. 2 month» and 21 day».
hl s/.v/'s* .vor// I s.
full H.j«lr«—. Mak»- P.O. Mon»y Ordirà {»ayabic
HEBER -In this city. Oct. 2«»th. Frederick H«*b -r. and n«klrc**s Registered letter* to
ag«*d 78 year*.
NEW 4UCLLA.X6 NATION AL BANK.
N*»w Orl»*ar-. 1.,*.
rosi ti. NOTIS Hn«l .»;di!:H,\ b tt. r-
/IOK.V.
I
I "xpr«**H at <»m «*xp«>T)'* ♦«•
M. X. I>\l PH IX X. w Ori.-en», L a .
MILLER In Anhland. Oct. fith, to Mr. and Mrs.
Or M A. DAVPHI.X.
H B. Miller a -or.
H«>7 Seventh St.. Wr.shington, D. ( '.
REEP Tn Ashland. Oct. 12th. to Mr. and Mrs. R.
8. Ree«i. a daughter.
PATTERSON Tn Ashland, Oct. Htb. to Mr. and
M th . Wm. Patterson, a »on.
N otice . -A large assortment of the cede
PAYNE —In Eden precinct. Oct. 14th. t«» Mr. and
brated New Home sewing machin« «, the
Mr«. David Payne, a daughter.
I MU.KSIGM D. ItFSiniXG ON THI
r l uH*lb*-i»la«*i m Widow Korin«« ¡»recii.ct,
he-t and cheapest in the market, have ju*t
»I«—ircM to purchnfw* n cou»i<i«*ntbie quantity of
been receive«! at E. C. Brooks’ store. Call
wh’ if. and will pay forty-fix * « « nt» in ca-h per
btish»L d ’liv«’! «! nt hi* barn F«»r any flirt I.*»r
ami examine them before purcha-ing clae ■
particular* enquire of
whore
*
TIKIS. CHAVNEH.
. Ort. » lw|.
ATTENTION
^praking in Jotrphine County.
H<>n. A. C. Junes. Detuoeratie candulate
iLL PERRON» INDEBTED TO THE UN-
WANTED
I for Preaidcntial Eketur, and Hon. 1’. r.
deriMgned, by uotw or book nr« ourt, ar«» r«*-
I l’rini will s]>eak uii the political issue» of questod tn »etti» the »am» forthwith. A-* all iT AIL r!MES. LIVF. ENFRUrTR’ MEN
know, my building and stock were entirely d'*- 21 to - 11 T' jsson ' r C flkhrated M aps ard
the day at the court-house in Kerbyville on •troyed by fire recently, and 1 n»r-d “•»*••! y er- t du» 4'iMBT*. OsK diVNDHED Dot l.ARS [ *r m«»’»t
Tuesday evening, Oct. JStb. Let cvt<ry- mo. it ib hoped that no fujtker notice w<-l ’ ncc- guarani ad to agent* fojlowirg <»nr u -t^ienuD*
„ „
w
M. £- ittìUL,
E T
t r-
;. Min» bì N r *
r
JGUN Id .ON.
•• H o»o/rr/»</ Efjicnrtj.*1
Some people nn slow in telling w iiat goo«l
thing- have been «lone for them, but Mr
John 1*. D.dy. ". ,<iilli-.mville, > ( . -avs he
takes gn at |.b i-ure in t.--tiiying t«x the
wonderful eftiracy of Brown's Iron Bitters
in dy-pvp.-ia, fever ami ¡<gue. ami gebcral
debility of the systetu. He has
ha- personally
cxperb iictd the most satisfm torv rcsolt-
froiu the use of thi valuable medicine.
Make a meu;i ;indum
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thi-. a¡i ye
svitem* «ne run dov. u. liruwjiS iruu *Bit-
fca WiU vuA> ytfu.
ttody ruin vat.
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Live Sine' , Fwng Implement
Hay, Grain, Etc.
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and Fai:
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On«’ Sjwtr, fin.«. x«>ur.g Work H'*«-'-
2«»l.ifid <«f H of » or thnnwbotu» ».
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Other Farming Implement»-.
m«»nth»’ er«slit. with upprov <
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J. noti K
Business Notice
Lat I fave </|i»‘l .
'• »Mrtltbeaat corn.
-. where I will I»
buxine»». Mich t
• »» 4 Ml
rendj nt nil time-
the drawing np«*f
i linns. wiGiGr.s.mDs,
L-
m . iiee ^ ext -
P<-were uf Attorney. Bill* of Na!»’. Mr.
ABSTRACTER OF LAND TITLES
. S«‘ll R««al F - at«-, and i«tl<«nd to making out H«»m»
I *t«->nl and Pr»
j»ap«>rw; al*«« draw up all
I pa I MT-
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J>«T1 aimiitf t«» tJ.p
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(M ^tat**» .
i «»lloctorof Account», prompt remittance mad« .
biv«*stm«-nt Hrrnritb’a a •p»T-.;dt> ; Jack**«: (V-u**-
ty Scrip Umght ai <1 »old.
Prompt reply macie to all h tt t ».
4 'barg«-- in mcck I uijc «' with the i>in«*a.
by i»«*rm!»aion. to
Beekman, E m «.,
Ranker; m ihm. L. It. WHieter. JmUre of th-«
indi«- ni «I Mric*. and to any bubin**-- h<m«e «i
Jack MN
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BULL LOST!
. STRAYED FROM THF FARM OF THE LN-
• Oden-ignrd. <»m R«»gu«* rix.r. about July 1. )*M.
| one full blcMshd Hh«»rthon> Durham bull, red in
«•«»¡«»r. withou’ anj white. He ha» a gimlet hole
• •»> each bore., near th» point thereof and is f.’ur
’ \eara «»Id.
A suitable reword will he j-rid for the recovery
• »f thie
inud < r for arj information leidirx
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