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 ____ of _____ _ wh . thi-. a¡i ye svitem* «ne run dov. u. liruwjiS iruu *Bit- fca WiU vuA> ytfu. ttody ruin vat. •5 SasaaauurutJi. mrrcl.Hud: MAX Ml LI J I.’ SALE! Live Sine' , Fwng Implement Hay, Grain, Etc. 11 ill : and Fai: l -îstlfl«. ¡«»llowiDg: l;i'd (*<»lt»>. On«’ Sjwtr, fin.«. x«>ur.g Work H'*«-'- 2«»l.ifid <«f H of » or thnnwbotu» ». Mower»,__ _ i 1} n<-w, ix « * and »»Wmrfti» ___ Other Farming Implement»-. m«»nth»’ er«slit. with upprov < i unt>. oi i< I i I hth I ilisv-oiml formal. 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- I j ' , • j J>«T1 aimiitf t«» tJ.p •••tl (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 — — - — 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 * w" . ¥*' *• ‘-UH-LK. Wuiuw Epruyt. Uct . C -l. I