i— f hi Íim?íi f riritr t v/» rut:nt:. This is May day. Bad colds are general. Jackson county ought to hobl a fair Clean y«»ur yard* and alleys, fur sum mer is nearly here. It will help much this year. Wc have every element to make it a success, excepting enterprise. to preserve the public health. The Heber Grove school-house wa* Cannot the lacking requisite be furnish sold last Saturday by Sheriff Jacobs and ed also? A new road in Manzanita precinct has hid in by W. R. Jones for f 100. been applied for and Irvin Pruett. \\ . Tin1 re-location of the proposed bridge J. Gregory ami Neil Gage have been ap- across Rogue river is being agitated pointed viewers, with M. Peterson as considerably in some quarters. surveyor. The family of Wm. Huggins of Jack- C. ('. Cherry, of Cherry A Parkes' Al son creek, in which there was some bany Iron Works,last week delivered to diphtheria, arc convalescing. Whitsett A Rowley of Ik-ercreek. Doug On our first page will be found a c<»l- las county. the machinery f«»r their new num of interesting local matter; also saw-mill. several other inq»ortant articles. A. I stick, the wideawake trav«ling T. J. Allen inform* u* that Jeff Davis, agent, called again this week. He was a civilized Indian, died in Big Butte pre- fortunate in securing Hay* A: Elliott a* | ! cincl on the 27tlv aged 24 year». the Jacksonville agent* for D. M. Os I The wile of Mr. Ellis, Sr., of Evans borne A ( 'o. i « reek died a few days since. She was a We make a specialty of wedding cnr«l* lady of many t stiinahle qualities. and invitation*, ball programmes and Olney Mickelson, who ha* been *ufler- tickets, visiting card* and all kind* of i ing from fever and ague, lias removed fancy printing, We defy competition • to Linkviilc ami will l«»catc there. in every line. Alfreii Holman of th«- •‘Oregonian’’ Mr. Knaj'j» coinplete«l his work on the passed down th«* r«»a«l la*t week on hi* Enterprise ledge in thia ¡»lace, having return from a visit to this valley. gom* down fifty feet «m it. There is Strawberries ami like fruit were con plenty of quartz and it seems to be of a siderably injured by frost, but the pros good quality. pects are favorable for a fair crop. The Portland wool mark«*t shows some Quire a train of cars « am«* up the roa«l iin|»r<»vemvnt. No salt s of eastern Ore : Wedne*«lay and a large quantity <»t gram gon not« «I ab«»ve H«-.. but a fancy clip w«»uld doubtless bring lii\< »17c, figures i i* being shipped fr«»m this c«»unty. 'lhe members of Me«lfor«l hnlgc of hardly safe to quote. PER SONA L WEN TION. Rufus Moure is in town. Dr. Jackson is in Portlaml. G um Martin was in town yesterday. EHI IT GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. OLL.l PODRIDA AN OPEN LETTER. MIM TES OF MKKTtMG HELT» AT JACKSONVILLK APRIL 25, 1885. A large stock of new goods were received at N. Fisher's yesterday. To the J [on. Judge and County Cummin- tionern: ira. We #oe by hit© proceedings of the county hoard The meeting was called to order by Pres The best of sulphur for sale at the (’ity that you are favorably inclined toward# the build ident Miller. Drug .Store in Jacksonville at six cents a ing of a bridge aerna© Rogu<* river near Bybee’# AND BAND CONTEST Ben Haymond was here last week and The constitution and by-laws were read pound. • Rr/tgioua Item». Warm weather continues. ferry. This seems to be much need“d, and while made us a call. •ami the roll calle«!. we a-e in favor of free roads and go«>d bndg«»©,y©t. Rev. E. Gittins will preach at Grant's Mrs. Fitch of Eugene and Misses Annie R»* m »1 the new advertisement©. Ole Severson, 8. J. Day, W. S. Fitzgerald, Miller and Nettie »Starkey of Portland are having b«*en resident© <»n and near Rogue river for Wm Bybee has returned from Jose Pass on Sunday next. the la©t thirty years, we know the danger© of that Immigrants continue to arrive. phine county. Martin Peterson. G. A. Hubbell, J. E. Ross, expected here next week. stream when it 1© fiifuded. and wo know that a Elder M. Peterson preaches at the Mound bridge would hardly be wjeur© any wh©r© between The 12th of May is the next event Misses (’ora ami Maggie Linn have re R. S. Dunlap, I. W. Thomas, S. E. Stearns, school-house Sunday at the usual hour. An article, important to stockmen and George J ack ©on'# arid Uncle Billy Wilson’© that W. T. Leevcr, Jesse Richardson, C. C. Beck Johnny Jacobs is up from Medf«»rd. coiil«! la* built for the ©urn of R1UJMU. Therefore, turned from Ashland. Rev A M. Russell of Ashland will preach man. H. McElroy. Frank Krause and Chas. settlers alike, relative to fencing the public would it n«»t be much wi © t and le*»» ©xia-neive for Road supervisor receipts for sale here. the county to build a good, subatantial ferryboat Supt. Colvig was at the county scat at Medford Saturday evening; also on Sun domain, will be found on our first ¡'age. Nickell join©»! the a**<a iation. at an ex¡»«nse of one thousand to fift«M*n hundred Everyluxly is going to the Red Men's l ist Week on «»tllcial business. day. Emery, the pioneer furniture dealer of dollars, and employ kii experienced ferryman, B F. Miller presented his report on the ball. which could I n * done with the int©r«**t ©n the bal Messrs. I'lrich amt Gordon of Med • picbtion of varieties of fruit an«! the adapt Ashland, continues to oiler inducements, ance Elder J A. Slover holds services at the of the $1U.«JU > ? Then in caa© of high flood© Remember Karewski’# gram! auction ford made us a call yestentay. the I m »at could be sav»*d ugainat darnag»*. Some Antioch school-house Sunday at eleven ability fi»r shipping; also read a communi lie keeps a large and first-class st«H‘k of may ©ay: But we war t a bridge ©o that we ran sales. • Jas. Mattingly, Frank Bros.' lively cation from Captain Morgan of Portland on everything in his line. S. M. cro©8 the river when it is high; but we ©ay. when the river is t«»o high to run a t»oat there are but H«»t«l de Jacobs has eight regular agent, is in this s *ction again. the subject Mr. Millor's report was receiv The ¡»urchasing power of money was few who would venture ©ver th© bridge, with the Bishop Morris of Portland will preach at boarder*. May 12, 1885, Dr. Brown has removed to Brown* ed a far as given. He was requested by never illustrated *«» fully as it is at the large drift timber Hunting that i# liable to ©tnke the Baptist church *n Ashland Sunday the pier* and knock them from under. l odor the anopioz-« of th» association to continue his inquiries Farmers Store in Ashlaml. The be*tg«»ud.* > H Cook of Applegate wa* in tiwn l»oroan<l will locate permanently. morning and evening This 1© not written for the pur¡»<».*u «if dictating and make a further report at some future sol«l at the lowest rates. Saturday to your h«»uomble laxly, but for reasoning, heavy- • R. T. Lawton, recorder of Medford, Rev. Wm. Lund of the Episcopal church burthened tax-payen» to think of. it 1© high time . i time. circuit court will no doubt last sev Gaylord Bell, an experienced sewing ma that we begin to think, or w<» will be in lhe nx made us a pleasant call yesterday. will hohl services at the Presbyterian The secretary read a communication from chine, piano ami organ repairer, has located that torn© other counties ar»», and muy have to a©k eral weeks IMP'D O. ft. M. John Wells ami family returned to E. P. Rogers, general freight agent of the Church in this place Sue. lay morning the legislature for relief. Respectfully yours. in Jacksonville and offers his services to 8EVERAL TAX-PAYEKS. »strawberries will be in the marke*, in their Sprague river ranch last week. Rev. A. R. Bickenbach preaches at Pine O. A ('. R. R. Co., stating that any sj»eei- the public. H«* guarantees satisfaction EXERCISES OF THE BAY. a tew day#. nix Sunday morning an at the Pn*hytvri Ed. Beggs has gone to William*, Cali mcn of fruit the association desired to for- J-’or Sale. Office at R. N. Baker’s tailor-shop. * Emerging from their new Wigwam on ouruw id Dirk sirj hen*'»n is now a retmh-n ’ of fornia. to remain. Success to him. an < hureh in Ja«-ksoiivi' c on theevening of war«l to the State Board of Immigration A fine span of horses ami a thorough- California and 'Third ©trerf© at ] e cloek p. M. Ashland has only two saloons now. Bur bra« e wagon made by the North Pacific Order Myrtle < r. ek the same «lav. wil! ¡«trad* th© principal »irrato of Jani. A. S. Moon, nephew of Lewis O N’vil. would be carried free of charge over their ris© A: L«»ng having con*oli«lated their in- Manufacturing Co.; also a go« m 1 set of har eonvuJe, headed by the line. I Twenty yardsof calico for$1.00:it Caro Rev. P, A. M omcs will preach at Antel has returned tu Colusa county. < ’al. G. A Hubbell offered the following reso tcre*ts with High X Tayloran<l chwed their ness. The horses ar«- in the best ronditi<»n * school-house this| Fridav Jevcning: al Eagle I Bro*’., Pho-nix. Robt. ('. Armstrong, formerly of this saloon. Caton A Garrett c«»n«luct the! an»! the vehicle has been used only a short lution : Point to-morrow at 11 o'clock, am! at the Dr Rol»in-««n * resilience is «»ppcrite ¡dace, but now of Portlaml, i* back on a other. W mekkas , the Stat»* Boar«l of Immigra time Will be sold separately, if desired. basket meeting in Brownsboro on Sumlay. I the T i . mfs office. AND OTHER BANDS. visit. Rev. E. R. Murgatroyd and wife of Inde For further particulars inquire of tion has invited each county in the State to Rev M. Stra ten will hohl divine sei vices Grant Finley i* in from Klamath J. S. Sims was tip from Central Point organize a county b«»ar«l of immigration to pendence pai«l Jacksonville a visit last On return of th© procration to th© Wirw«® J. J. F ryer . Eagle Point. at St F runcis church in Eagle P«»int Sun 1 county on a visit.. this week. His health is much im supplement its work, theref >re be it week ami were the guests of Rev. Mr. and day morning at in 3o .I’chn k. nml at the R. L. Co«-k of Foots cret k has gone to proved HON. H. K. HANNA, P. 8., Notice to Tar-Payer». R esolved , that the committee appointed Mrs. Bickenbach. They were very well (. atholic Church in thi-» place in the even F«»rt Bidwell. ( al. Al! delinquent tax-payers who will cuaie Will deliver an atldrera. which will l>s fcdlewerf Barney Miller of Ashlaml has gone to by the association at the last meeting to ¡»leased with our town. ing. We ship all our ¡»a|»er and printer’.* Workmen will pay Banner lo»lge of this 4».. ... forward and settle their taxes b<*f«>re the b) appropriate vocal and instrument»/ natr • There have been several real-estate place a fraternal vi.*it this evening. *tationcry direct from the east and are Linn county to look after hi* farmimr forwai«! specimens of fruit to the State lMh «lay of May. lA<j. will not l»e charge«! and the Erotn The Weadotra. interests. levy True. tran«a«’tion* lately. Board of Immigration be ordered to wait csti- Bew are of fever and ague this coming therefore prepare«! to give l«>wcr Jacksonville, the county seat amt the Health good. mileage <»r perc<*ntage. I do this, knowing •n the c«»unty commissioners, to induce Jacob Wagner has been app«»inted ad Mr*. A. Rrhkopf of Applegate i* pay •■.immer. by the use of a few bottles <»f mate* on tir*t-ela#s printing than anv th« s- arcity- of mom y, and that tax payers im.Rt important town «.f JacK.^.n conntv. ing thi* ¡»lace n vi*it A three-mouth* term of school will be fin«! it difti< ult t<» pay th©ir taxes without ministrator of the estate of R. Dwigans, them to co-operate with the a*h«x iati«»n in olii« ♦• in the intermr. Oreg>»n Bl«»«»d Purifier this Spring. * new Wigwam; braidra other inf?rrotÌB< uide^* j<erhap*. it may mflv hs* - a rival in { organizing a ceiMity hoar«! of immigration. had this summer. any additional expense. By availing your- Of their Twelve yards of Cabot W f«»r <1 «HI .It «•x©rci*ra; after which there will b* a The Linkville hotel is d«Mng the larg deceased. Rcamc* Bi«»*, are offering unparallel A*hlan«l, was kit to mw *id<• U th 'rail- selve* of thi» oiler you can save money. ;< onside Table <ii.*eu.*si«»n took place. Wm. D 1‘. (irenager of Medfur«! has located on <’aro Bn»-.’, Ph«» irrx. II. C. Humphrey ami Mis* Betti«* A. 8. JACoRK, roa«l. It wa.* pa**e«l, not from an arbitrarv ed inducements in all kind* «»f g--••ds in c*t husine** south of Eugene city, No M. Colvig. John E. Russ.G. A. Hubbell ami railroad lain! near here. A GRAND BALL Sheriff ami Tax-Collector. womlvr? It has the l»e*t si m in the Shaw were rnarri»*«! in San Francisco on Tw«» humirr«I dozen chickens wanted order tn close out their business here. nmtive, but because it wa* notra*y to build several other gentlemen ©poke on the ques In the evening nt Holt*« Hail. The beef of m«»t© .300- April 19th. John Bailey exacts to bu Id a good arn world, in th«* ¡»ers«»n of the J'dly at ('aro Bru*. ’ . Phomix. the r«»a«l to it. The town wa*» located a* a four loa-1* of Texas immigrant* were tion. ha© t**‘n procured for tin© ©r©nt, and th© © ouk When Baby vru* sick, w»- gav»« her soon. Also to improve his residence. Dr. R. L. Parker of Eagle Point has mitt©«* Im© left nothing undone to make it tba mining camp ami for the convenience of Daniel Hodges .»i Trail creek ha© re- in All any la*t week on their way from pound pF»»prietor himself. (ABTORIA. On being ¡»lit to a vote, the resolution grandest ludi ever given in Southern Oregon. Wh»*ii she was a child, ©he cried for There i* no need of sending to San gone to Lake county, where he will ¡»rol»- was adopted unanimously. Jack Frost gut in some heavy work here. miner*» ri«l quite with«»nt con*idrration of m«»V( «I t«> Fort Klamath. Washington territory to southern Ore- Ticket© including eappei*-f.3.UU. (ASTORIA. ably locate Fram i*«'»» or P«»rtlan«l fur clothing, as Fruit is badly damaged, as well as other it* p«»**ibl** future a* a commercial town. When ©he became a Miss, ©h© clung to There wa* a larg«* crowd in Jackson ; g«»n. John B. Wrisley moved that the ¡»resi ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. long a* you can he .*«» well suite»l by ( ahtork I he railroa«! pa**e* it live niilc* t< • »he « a*t. ville again la*t Satunlay. The family of Henry Klippel started dent appoint m gentleman from each im tender crops. With stjgc* running on fast time, \\ hen ©he had cbildr«*n. ©he gave th»-m Baker, the Jacksonville tailor He never for Lake county this week, to he g«»m* The town has un*|ii<**tional»lv differed, but Two silver ledges located in the Mead ('ASTORIA. portant district in the county to act with (\»rre*[»'«n len o t'i«»m every portion «»f traveb'r* can make the trip tn San Fran- fail* t«> giv«* satisfa« tion. it is by no means dead or in th«* way of d \ - all summer. th«* committee appointed to confer with the ows since March 30th. We have good ledg ci*r«» from Portland in less than 1» southern Or»*g«»n s«»!icite<l, ing. It Mill ha the large local trad«* it has iIavin * only one freight train a week Warren Truitt of Polk county ha© as ¡county commissioners on the immigration er here of several kinds of mineral. They FOR TWO CASH PRIZE8. Halt-faic rate* have been se« ure«l for hours. always lud. and will retain it. Th»* new from P<»rthind i* proving «¡uit»', an in sumed his dutic* as register of the Lake i question, l he motion was carried. arc near water power. Ye miner is invited A A. Fink ha* gathered up his band On May lBtli town of Medford, situated on th. railroad the Red Men’s celebration. convenience h» our mcr< bant*. Wells. view land office. l he president apj»ointcd G. F. Pennebak- to prospect this country. Martin l.»»ughlin is at Linkville. H« «»f «allicin Don rias county and started Targo .<• Co . h«»wever, are well ¡»Icive«! at the point nearest Jack* »nvillv. ha* grown n»« first prize to be not le«« than and rtie We have room here for eight or ten fam W. II Baysc, A. C. L<»mlen ami John er, G. I. M« ('onncll,Martin 1’eterson, John east of the mountain* with them last ©aeon»! i >t Ira© than &’<>. All th© entrira in a few months to be a thriving ¡»luce of is a tir-t-cla-s brick maavn. with tlm new arrangement. to !»* made th« day prsvioua. ( harwell of Applegate have gone east B. Wri*ley, G. A. Hubbell. K. F. Maury ilies yet. Those who are able tu buy im week. about a hundred houses, but it has not. as The band contest at this ¡»lace on the Rufus ('ox of Manzanita precinct has of the mountains. and TI iom . Haymond. G. F. Pennebaker proved farms and have families who need < orumitteeut J. W Starr of Junction city,an experi many expected, robbed Jacksonville of its 13th is the absorbing theme. one of the finest field.* of grain in the was chosen chairman of the committee. to go to school are what we want. We want Reraptior FI. Pap«. Hr.. T. T. MrKenri*. Adam from l'illa- Claude Thayer has movc<l enced tinner, intemls moving to Grant ’ s tra«le or of it* importance as a general cen TRADE ar 0 I . H«'hmitt. E. D. Foudray, E. B. W a term and B. valley A few years ago there were no Send to the T imes office for note. re- H. McElroy of Grant's Pass favored the no lazy drones, nor drinking or profane mook to Portland, where he will prac- Ta.*» ami opening a tinshop in that 1 Jacob«. ter.—[Oregonian. imjTovements on his place, which now cei|»t, order and check books. ; meeting with a ©hurt speech, which demon- men. Men of grit, sense, brains, means Music A. F. Eddv. II. Tap*. Jr.. D. W. C irmbp. tice his profession. place. It seems to I m * the impression now that Fl«»»«r Managers—J. < . Whip®. William M*»**r. makes a beautiful appearance. ! strate«! him to be a clear and imjiressive and muscle will be welcomed. I’. M. W. G. Kenney and wife of Medfor«! creek and I Chns. Nirkell, Chas. Pursdl. Brad B«vm, Charlra W. F. Coker of Pleasant the railroad would have run near to Jack- J W. Howard A; Co. of Grant's Pass M Mensor has rented the building W. Maloney of (»rave creek were at the ©¡»eaker. He assured the association that « Prim. J. T. Roliaon. David Croncmiller. wa* in t< wn Tuesday evening. Spikenard, April 23, 18S5. «onville. had her ¡»eople approached, in an arc building a neat office in the rear of D» « oration - 1). W. Crosby. II. Pape. Jr.. D. the people of Grant’s Pass ami vicinity The Red Men’s celebration and ball their store, which will be for rent when formerly known a* th«* Eagle Sample county ©cat recently. i Hardin. J«»hn Bievenue, Frank l«»rainc. irresistible manner, a certain divi*ion engi jri.v/.vo y/ n s. would not be lacking in enterprise and sym i General ( »»mmittee — Adam Hrhmitf, Jamrai} Rooms, on California street, an«! is fix neer. who. for some unaccountable rea.*«»n, on the 12th will be grand affairs. comi’b'tvd. | Birdae.v. J. R. Little. Ed. Kinney is now an honest granger pathy with the fruit-grower* of southern ing it up. He propose* to remove his always inode thi* place hi* headquarter- Fred. Grob ha* reduced the price of W. Woodward of Busehurp has found ami in the employ of Thus. McAndrew Oregon. The Medfur«l ra«<* take pla e next •tock of goo«l* into it before long. .1 baalut el y beer and wine to 5 cents a glas* a valuable quartz mine. We are glad to of Mc«lf«jrd precinct. week. Several liberal purses will be run G. 1 Pennebaker moved that we meet in Tree from Opiate*. Emetic» and Voioona. ObetaMsrp. If you want to invest in superior hear of it. Step* are being taken to appeal the for ami quite a number of racers will Ed. Hendritk* and Thos. Berryman, Jacksonville on Saturday, June 27, 1885, f<»r Our old friend Dr Martin Vro«»man pa*s ricnlturul imj»lements and machinery parti* ¡¡»ate. -AND— Capt. Ankeny has returned to Portland, A PROMPT, SAFE. SURE CURE accompanied by their familic*. were in the ¡»urpoae of deciding where the associa e«l from these earthly scenes on the 17th O’Neil case to the supreme court. and are looking f«»r a bargain, don t for For Coagha. ©ore Throat, Ifonr*cBC«». Influent«, Judge Delkatt and r«»*tnui*tcr Steel. get to attorni K a row ski’s auction »ales in Jacksonville Saturday. Corn-planting i* about over. A very tion shall establish permanent headquar the Sti rling mine not being ready to make C'olda. Bronchitl«, Croup. VI booping Cough, ult . after a lingering illness. He was born Artbma, Qutney, 1'atns In ('heat, *•. 1 other a clean up as yet. ag«m: for the State Investment Insur this ¡»hu e to-day ami to-morrow. in Madison county. N. Y., and wa* in hi* I larg«* amount of it has been done. Henry Tweed, who ha* been at Smith ter*. M«»ti«»n carried. •fitaaiona rfthe Throat •••'1 Lung*. lhe next regular meeting was ordered to Price 80 rent© a hott ©. Sold by Druecltts and CTtli year when he <lie«l. A pione« r «*f the river. Cal., for sometime past, ha© re There will be a M i v day pnr; v at tie ance <’o.. were down from Ashland George Ross and S M Keenan have re C. (>. Bigelow, one of the m«»*t enter- erf Pftrtifi unable to induct their dealer tn proniptly Wedn.-lay. take ¡«lace at (»rant s Pass on Saturday, cently had some quartz from their lead in get it for them trill rcrcire ticu butlli'i.Espreti charge? Second Sired, Eitrndin? from lune to Pacific coast, hr *¡»«•111 the greater port! >n of Gohl Hill warehouse thi* evening. pri.*’iDg citizen* <»t Williams creek, was i turned to Wagner creek. paid, bg tending one dollar to May 30, 18A5 Bulle StrrdL the past quarter of a century in ('ulif«»rnia (iiizzly bear* arc again making raids in town thi* w« « k. H< >nf»»rm* us that Yamhill county assayed. It showed a large See that artistic painting «lone l»\ Di< k Mit. I k -11 .»f Tal.l« lb»« k precim t tha < h iRLn a . viM.iLrn cowro!, b<z.* O’UMI *!. 1 Man.:fa •. <>n motion of Martin Peterson, the yield in gold and some silver, panning out In 1*77 he located in Ja< ksonville, living Buensuw on Fre«l Grob’s windows. upon the « attic in Sprague river valley, cr«»p* an* <l«»ing well th»re. althotigh ami E<1. Morgan <»f ITncnix paid Jack Uakimon . I!land. T. K. A. The nnd©r*irned, having leaded th* new ©rd meeting a«ijoui ned. here almost continuou.*ly until alaiut eigli- al "iit $.575 to the ton in gold. The mine is sonville a vi>it this week. extensive Brick N«»bhy cam s just received at Jas. R ami have killed a number of y«iung the fr«»*t «li»l a great d»*.tl of damage. J. H rnky G riffis Sec y. tven month* ago. when he removed to Med , beeves recently. located near North Yamhill.and the gentle Little'«; al*«» fresh French camlics. * H B. Carter an«l S. B Gal. v of A*h- The R'»gu«* Riv r Distillery in this ford. The Doctor wa* of a genial disposi men think they have struck a bonanza La- k of »¡»ace prevent* the publica plac«' is still running on full time ami land, accompanied by their wives, werc Mrs. Ro#e Fay is acting a* milliner in * //a / it < OI nr b<)( h i i. tion. a good physician and an honest man Ro«« was formerly a resident of this place. tion of a number«»t item* of interest and manufa« turing*uj»erior li«ju<»r. R. Bene in Ja< ksonville this week. Parmenter * establishment at Salem. He had a boat of friends throughout south Wai/ Term. An extremely rich ‘ «trike, equaltngthat J. . WELCH M. D.. some communication*. They will ap- dict brought a < onsiilerahle «piantity of 1). S. McCollum passed through town IN YREKA. CAL, We nee«! a street sprinkler very much. ern Oregon. A family also mourns his <le- A« TIoNS-AT-I-XU . in the famous Gold Hill times, has been PHYSICIAN A N D S V RO EO N . 1 ¡»car in our next. ry • to this <••tabli*hmerit a few day* ag«». last week, on his return to Josephine < an't ©»«nobody furnish us thi* luxury? niise. to whom the sincere sympathy of the Is now prepared to famish all kinds of < ha© N ickell v.*. O. M. Krcwson; to re made in .Melionougli A Kahler - quartz Harry Lambert, an experience«! hotel Bilgi r A M fgly hav»- a • irl«»ad <»f ag <-«»iinty fr«»rn E«len prccim t. whole community ¿«extended. His remains The season is ¡»roving an unusually cover money. Medford. Oregon ledge near Fort Lane. Free gold can l>c Ben Rosenstcin and E. I.ang, tw«» pop were interred in the Jacksonville cemetery. dry «me and *omc rain is necde«l badly. man. ha* taken « barge of th«* Medtor«! ricultural ma« liinery and an immenso Mary Donegan vs. C. 1). Reed et al; to seen in large quantiti« s. «omc of the ore ap 8p©ciul attention to Di©<‘a*«-s of F©mal** and IL»use and will give th«- supper for the st- « k of *t«»\ v* ami h.’inlware that i* now ular commercial travelers, have been in in the presence of a very numerous con recover damages. Children, an«! ©11 chroni© dis«*aH<*«; al*«» Surgery Ar.d will repair Bob Smith of Butte creek ha* gone )>e.aring to be half pdd. We arc informed ¡»arty on the Sth. arriving They ar<* prvj»are«l to give un- thi* place «luring the week. in all it© branche©. course. “Peace to his ashes H. (.’, Dol!arhi<lc vs. (). A <’. R. R. (’«».; that there i« a considerable amount of that into the sheep business and is doing BOILEItb. KFAPF.RR. MOWF.KS, There were ten prisoner* in the coun ¡•ar.ill« lt d imlucenic.its in all of these M Ohm« bain ami family started for same. well. quartz in sight, in which event the owners IIIHIM11N'. M V niNFS. Fir Rather Arbitrary. ty ¡ail f«»r awhile thi* week the largest line*. Sprague river valley last Monday, and Notice for Publication. Grave ( reck Ditch ami Mining Cu. V*. may consider themselves quite ri< h. Also, constantly mi Land ("iisid« ral'Jv stock of all kinds are be numb« r eve. in that institution at one Outlie first page of the T imes will be The publi*hed r« j»'>rt that tw«» of our will hr gone several months. Ijand Olli '«- nt R«*©burg. Oregon. ( i John Rast, T. J. (’riteser am! J. U. Fuller- found the bill passed by the last legislature, ing ©hipped from this county to Port i time, we believe. FLOO9INC i CEILINC LUMBER. I'ua in ( h i nafoirn. April 27. 18*5. citizen* were arrest« <1 for planting cu 1’ncle Geo Durand ha* rcturne«! from tun ; to recover money. regulating the building of sidetrack*; als«» laml. VOTI' I IS HEREBY («IV! N THAT THE It seems that the Chinese couple*who AU kinds of Lumber kept on hand for sale and .1 !’. Sevferth, formerly »^f thi*' (»unty. cumber* on sumlay. at the instance of hi* trip vast. Hi* many friends are Same vs. same, to recover money. f«»ll«iwi: R-ii,iin«-d M4tl«T I.a- fd»*<l !.«»ti<'< ‘ <»f hi* Receiver Krrhler's letter to Messrs. Beall Crops look well <»n Evans’ creek ami hut now a prominent resident of Jose Mr* John Weiss, i* a mistake. She were marri« «l last we« k were runa way .- from intention to make tinal j»r<»of in ©upi»ort of hi© plam-d ot order. Jemima ('«»her and J. Dullarliide, a«lmin- ’ glad to hear of hi* safe return. and Magruder of Central Point regarding improvement i* noticeable on every nnd that ©aid pr«»<»f will b© n.ad«- before • Walla Walla. W T. A notice offering a claim, phine counW. was in Ja< k* »nvillc thi* m \ «Ttlit le-s atti nii»fe«l to have th«* ar th«' jiwitf«' <>r clerk «>f Ja<-k*><»n « \g*r:j at Jackson- • Mill and Mining liachlnery Mrs B. F. Dowell left f»»r Portlaml iMrators of the estate of I.. Colver, dcceas- i the same. It plainly appears that Mr K hand. ville, Oregon, on Moi viz John i rtw.ir«! of $.»<«• was published in the Sin rest* ma«h*. w« ©k after supplies. yesterday, having already been ¡»rece«l- cd vs 1’. W. Olwell; to recover damages. ! W. R«>bm*» m. L«»jn»*M“.ui N •. t.45n, for th«« E , of ! doe* not propone doing anything for that 1 ranci--'o Chronicle and es¡»ie«l by Marshal Jmige Webster ha* set Monday, May A Specialty. Haymond A Magruder v* John Swimlen ; i N. W. 4 «; 1 s. , of N E. 4 S«»r 27. 1 . S. R. 4 Petition* arc in < ir«’iilati*»n re«|tie*ting vd by Mr. D. ami Mi*s Fannie. The O. C. Stage < <r commences ta*t place, als«» that the railroad facilities that ( urtis, who arrested them ami another wr©t. He name«* th«« following witt;•*•*>»<•© to pr«»v© llth, a* the «late for trying the Mackey time to-day and will make the trip be the County (’«»nunissioners' court t«» to recover money. DaACKETS OF ALL STY 1X8. hi© Conti'tin»u- reHidenco upon, and cult;vat <,>« he will afford it will amount to very little, case. Rev. J. W. Sellwood of East Portland Margaret Caldwell, administratrix of the Chinaman who « ame here at the same time. of. ©a«.«! Lin«!, viz P. H. Owing»-. R. H. Mctiinni©. tween railroads in on© «lay’ in ¡»luce of take '•«»me step* in the way of indù« ing a* only freight train* will stop there occa — U.SO— i* spending a short time in the valley in Sim<«n Simpkins. W. A. Goldsmith, all «»f Wood A great deal of legal squabbling ha* been e*tat«‘ of \t m. >>. ('ahlwcll, deceased, v*. C. ! Ja* Wright of Dougla* county is on two day*, a* heret*>f«»r«‘. immigrant* t«» r<»me t«» Ja» k*«»n e«»unfy. ville, Oreg«»». sionally. As freight « barges must be pre the interest* of the Epi*« «»pal church. I going on since then. The men have ©¡«ent \\ Drobac k to recover damage*. WM. F. BENJAMIN. Regiater. SCROLL SAWING ANO WOOD TONNINA A F Eddy has built a neat,new fence It i* I'cing being liberally signed, a* it paid, ami ther«- will be n«» agent then*, in big Applegate. R ing erg.;gcd in mining \ H. Ma«*kiy and wife return©«! from there. John White v*. Win. Piatt; to recover . must of their time in jail, on a charge and a substantial si«b walk about his ou^rht to he. what re*pet t the pr«»|»osed sidetrack v ill All work guaranteed first-class, and executed ( of kidnapping, but the woman ha* di*ap- a visit to San 1'ram i*» »» and Portland money . on the shortest poem bl© notice. A.'A MES. W. G Knighton has sold his hot» I at prcini*©* in this ¡dace. Hi* enterprise Our <li*rri< t *< h »■•! still th»uri*hcs and prove of any accommodation or benefit to ¡•eared am! cann«)t I k * found, alth ugh dili tlii* w« ■ k They were absent marly six I Prof. Watt ami hi* «dficicnf <«»rp* of the |»c«»|»le of ('cntral Point and vicinity i* F«»rt Klamath an«! returned to Trail is w<»rthy of emulation. gent search has been made. The ¡prosecut weeks. .Martha ' c 1 the t not apparent Nothing daunted. w«»rk i* creek. Big Butte. Or.. ing witness is expected to arrive here to- J. W Baker of Central 1*«»int inform* Dr. J. P. Welch, who « «» ne* w«‘!l re«- von e. programing on H«»n T F. Beall * ¡»lac«*. sheriff' Ja« ob# an«! his deputies are n* that it was « tj.eeted that > Abra tion Ja« k*onvillv ha* th«* best publi«- ' day. armed with the necessary papers. In .Martha • •liiTii''iidvd, ha* located at Medfor«l for —AND— Fine vs. Edward Fine; same. i busily engaged in giibpcenaing wit ham's warehouse would arrive there school in th«* State «»ut id«* <»f P»»rtlan«l. II heat Na tea. H. W. Powell v*. Alice G. Powell; same ' the absence of any judicial authority the th«* practice of his profession. See his and we are proml of it. nesses. There is some activity in the grain mar from Glendale yesterday. HARDWARE J. H Redfield vsGraceM. Redfield; same. Chinese were «lischarged yesterday. card elsewhere. John Miller may be f«»un«l at the Hun J. ( '. R. S. Sheridan of Roseburg are ket. consequent upon war rumor« from Eu Th© steam saw-mill is running on full time and Ole Seveson of (rrant’s Pa*s precinct W A. Cusick vs. J. H. Cu*i« k; same. Frank Huffcr returnc<l from Josephine turning <»nt .1 .Vr»r Ha rreiter. rope, ami much wheat has changed hands selling out and propose retiring from wa* in town Saturday. The railroad ter’s Emporium in thi* place again ami J» j >. Wilson vs. Ida Wilson; same. county this week, where he ha* been I). M. <>sb«»rnc A Co. have place«l np«»n nt an advance«! figure. G. Karewski sold ; business. right of way sold by Sheriff Jacobs last is prepare 1 to vive the lowest ¡»rices, on pnispecting f»»r government land that Nancy Amlcrson vs. I). P. Anderson; SU P-ERIOR LUMBER fir« arm*, ammunition, cutl«*ry. tifi/.mg the market a m w steel frame harvest« r ami I h . irjo bushels last week to Plymaie A An An interesting description of southern Saturday was hid in by him. same. nc«*'l' stirwying. Of »til kind*. W«* have on hand a large a©©ort tackle, shelf hardware, etc. Don't' fail gle of Medford, for the Salem flouring mills, ! Oregon will be found on the first ¡»age of Frank L«»rraine vs Bernard Lorraine, I hinder, for which great advantages over ment of ©<woned Work on Roberts t O' Neil’* brick build to give him an early <*all. L .l. Mark of Trail creek inform* u* .«»ther machines are claimed. Hays A El- and we learn that P. W. OlweJl of Ph«vnix ' the T imes . partition of real estate. RUSTIC ( EILING. FLOORING, FINISHING ing at M»-dford is ¡ rngr©**ing raj'idlx that crops look well in Flounce Rock has als«» sold a large quantity. The rate If you wish t«» contract fora monu Henrietta DcRoboam vs. G. W. Holt, et , liott are agents for this section, and the*«’ There will be a picnic at Grant’s Pa©# AND ROUGH LUMBER, i enterprising gentlemen will soon give our paid was cents a bushel, sacked and de t«» day It will conclude with a ball in They will ¡»nt a large stock of good* ment, headstone, or any kind «»f marble pre« inct N S. Drew says the same of | al; to foreclose mortgage. into it when it is completed. ¡farmers an «»¡»¡»«»rtunity t«» judg«* of th«* i Which will bt* ©<»1«! in quantities to ©uit nt very livered at the railroad. This is not a big I the evening. or *t«»ne work, including coping*, at bot « Uniontown precinct. »State of Oregon vs. Wm. Briscoe ami F turrits «»t* this new eonipetit«»r f«»r public reasonable rate*. I The Royal St. John sew ing-ma» liinrs tom prices, go to Sin lv A Jac«»bs, Med- price, but mm h more satisfactory than that N. D. Bostwick, father of W H Bost S. Biwer; same. Order© promptly fill»*«! and hHti©faeti«»n guar favor. It is the bosr. Mr* R. N. Baker, wife of our tailor, an lx- found at the land office in M©d anteed. < . C. PARKER A CO. offered for several months past, even if buy for«l. Or« gon. for they are superior work wick of Applegate, return©«! to California State of Orcgen, ex rcl. s J. Day. VS Cali'orma Street, Jacktonvilla Oga, arrived from Eugene city thi* week to Eor Sale at a Raryain. ers do require the grain to be free from all ford They will be exchange«! for hay. men ami guarant«’«' satisfaction. this week. He wa*accompanied by W. County Court of Jackson, et al . writ of re • The crop on John Wells' place in Willow ions MILLER, Proprietor. grain or tw nty-dollar pieces. • kinds«»! rubbish. As long a* the railroad | locate here. view. Th«* Portlaml St andar«!” has taken L. Hatton and family. Nothing has been ncard of the pro Springs prc'-inct; als<v a team and wagon, company maintains its exorbitant freight Sub*«Tiber* paving for the T ime * in up the defense of Martin ami Wm. < ha*. Nickell vs. M. E. Pogue, et al.; t«> H. York ami S. ( all of Applegate household goods, etc. Will be sold in Of Southern Oregon ar© hereby inform««! that in chaiges, grain cannot he raised with much posed amateur entertainment in this advance will receive the ‘ \m«*ri«*.'in M i-key. wh • werec«»nvi«*ted of th«' mur pa**c«l through town last week, on their fore« lose lien. addition to u largo un«l ehgant lino of , place of late. whole <»r in part at a reasonahh* figure. profit in southern Oregon. Farmer,’' a iir*t » la** agri' iiltural jour der <»f Pursell in Josephine county. an«l way • a*t of th« mountains. They ex O. Harbaugh vs. J T. an«15u*an Raimcy ; For further particulars en«iuire <»f By the Thousand ! i There are one or two cases <»f diph nal, on»1 year free of charge. to f«»rcclose mortgage. pect to begone several month*. wh»» are to have a n«'\v trial nt the May E. H oi k . \\ illow Springs. Ilouae Humed. theria in Sam's valley, in the family of L. Sobunon vs. G. W. Holtet al., to fore Mr* I heilaeker ami Mi** Frantz of Th«»*. P. Kahler’s dwelling house near Mrs M J. Payne of Asliland, guar term <»f the • »r, uit court in Jaek««»n HMD I NDERKIGNED IS NOW TAKING OR. i Thus. Pankey. County Court. 1 d» «© through Jackson #nd Jn*«*phÌD« roiiuti«» ( rc*< < nt < ity ar<* ¡»living Jacksonville a close mortgage. Fort Lane was burned to the grouml last •lian of the minor heir of Wm. Payne, county. for The May term of the probate and county See Dr. C. Lcmpert on Saturdays and I have added to my et oc k the following cine© of «RIMIN AL < \*E*. W ednesdav,together with all of its contents After being in 1»u*in»’** in Ja- ksoiivill«» vi*it. Mr* T. is a sister of Mrs. Jmige de. eased, will sell some real estate be goods, of which 1 have a full line: State of Oregon vs Ah Jim; held to an coinmis’ioner*' court will be hel l next Noh«w|y wa* at hand at the time, but th© ! y«»u will be « urc«i free (excluding me«li- longing to him on May 3oth. over 15 year*, (i. Karew*ki will sell his Hanna and Mr* Po*tmast« r Muller. & week. It promises to be an interesting ses swer for burglary. tire wa* discovered when too late by the : t ine) of charge. lem liniic-f M-». k of agri ultur.i! ma» ’ liin- J. E. Stuart, the well known artist, is sion. Siskiyou county shippers ¡»ay* only Ladles’ Furnishing Goods, State vs. John Myrtle; hehl for larceny. Aiken ’ s saw-mill on Rogue river i- Am kirn! rai»u<1 in a first-<*la©* Nursery. miner employed at M< Donongh A Kahler’# |l."t a ton freight from Portland to Ash ery and implement.* at auction to I <»n a sk« t<-hing tour to Mt. Shasta. He B »th Knit and Mu-din. quartz ledge. How it originate«) is a mv*- ' manufacturing a large quantity of *u land. les* than half what the people of morrow. in order to retire ¡»••rmanently. will be gone about two weeks ami in- I State vs Martin Mackey . change of venue SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE Thn*r uartin« Tr^e© tin© fall will do well tn K’ivc in© tlu ir order©, as 1 will gUArantw* Mti©fftc» tery. Tw«» tramps w» re seen traveling in | ¡»erior lumber. !{«• retain* hi* exten*ive milling inter t»nd< to ascend the mountain, if p«»*sible. from Josephine county. Cod l.lver Oil. with Hypophosphites. th© latter ¡»lace are obliged to pay. I tion. State vs. Win. Ma« key; same. r.jrceUtttt for IMicntr. Waiting Chiltlren. ests her«’. h«»w« ver. that direction, and it is supposed that in or , straw hat*, shirt*, neckties and und«’r- 1 wiirront oil mj tre»*# if properly cared for. Ed .1 Harris, «»ne of the most popular Why don't yon paint that rusty-look State v*. Fre«l Frame; held for larceny. Dr. Charles C. Garrett. Calvert. Texas, r« rnib of j>aym«’ni <w©y. Pr«»du<*e taken at mar. der to cook *otne victuals they built a fire, wear of the liite*! styles ju*t received at M. Hanley’s band of hor*« *, which commer«’ial travelers on the road, ha* ket price. IrtdO U m -, of ¡’each S©«<1 wanted. ing building of your* and ¡»nt up the A** clirap as tu b»* bonghi any ¡»lac«*; alno. sav« *T have used vour Emulsion for State vs. Walter Taylor; same. which communicated with the building in Jas. R. Little's. * have been ranging on Butte creek for been in the valley «hiring the w«'ek He ,, x A. R. JOHNSON. over a year, and have derived much bene new fem e your premises need so much ? State vs. | Jacksonville. Oregon. Aug. 1. IxML Amanda McDaniel; held for some manner. The loss fall.-» heavily on Mr. many year* past, were start«*«! for Har rej»n’.s«nts Fleekenstcin fit from it in the marasmus of children, be Childrens’ Sh:rt Clothes, Pat M< Kavanagh had an almost fa Show a little enterprise am! ¡»ride. Mayer of inunler. K.Jiler.and is estimated at ©vi ral hundred ing tolerated by th© stomach when all other ney valley. Grant county, this week. Portlaml. an«!, of course, takes many or i tai atta< k of sickness thi.* week, but i* Un«l««r I year© old. All those who « all on Dr. Lemp<*rt. medicament* were rejected.’’ dollar*, on which there wa* no insurance. They numbered seventy hea«l and were ders. I now improving. A beautiful line of Revival. the German d<»< tor, at J:u k*onville, for in charge of Tho- Collin*, Wes John- A ITatrriny Trough Needed. Hr Kept the Whole Houac Awake. i I. B. and I F. William* of Antelope treatni«-nt on Saturday* will be trcate«l The Macedonia Baptist Church on Deer Tho- Tecson has returned to Fort *>»n an«l E«l. Simon. Cor. 3d and E Str« etc. !.( I KI Another enterprise the b«»ard of trn*t< < * have been furnishing thi* market with free of » barge, ex< hiding medi' ine. * W ariungton , D C Mr F.O McC1< n Worth, Texas, where he formerly held creek, in Josephine county, ha* recent lv Th«’ lair *cx *h«»uLI n«»t fail to r-*a I th«: p«»siti»»n of master mechanic. We had an interesting revival, with th«' follow a prominent solicitor of patents of this city, of Jacksonville ought to inaugurate at once ■ cxc<*ll« nt homy I 'onsinting of Libie and Silk. PORTLANn. <)R„ was trouble«! f«»r several w<*cks with a *e E.irlv-*«»'vn grain l<» »ks mm h better Mr*. Prim * new advert'sement. she is a watering-trough at the hitching ra k ar«* glad to learn that he will resume his ing results: At a ten »lays meeting hehl by ver«* cough, which not only «leprived him of Ex«*hange <»n Portland and San Fran- I Containing ISO Knom*. ««11 funi.hwi. TI i -I mv I on Third street. Thi* could !»<• built at a e(.*<*«» fur *alc at A L. Johnson’s hin»! than that s«»wti th«* year, whi< h is an not only ha* th«' largest stock of millin oh! ¡»hire. GLOVES, Ebler J. A. Slovcr with that church, begin sleep but anm»y«*<l other*. Th«* only thing other ¡mint in favor of sumrn©r-falb»w- ery. fancy go«ids. underwear, chihJren’s whi« h «lid him anv good, he says, was the reasonable cxp«-nse and w<»uld prove a gr • it offii i in Molford. * 11 ANI »KERCH I EFS ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE Aaron Beck of Evans creek ami his ning on the lKtli and closing «»n the 27th of new preparation. Bed Star Cough Cure, a ing. All kinds need rain, however. r!«»thing, etc . but is al*oprcpare«l to till convenience t<» those win» buy of our hu*i- nephew. A Beck of Butte creek, captur April, 1S.S5. the church was revived and purely vegetable compouml. free from opi in the Rtatik Hanky A L« • v<- tmi Hanley Bros, are Anyone desiring th«- service* of a first- al! ord'T* for dress-making ex p©< I it ion sly nrs* men, ina*muth a.- they < an then water ed two brown bear cubs not far from the strengthened and sinners aroused, some ates. narcotics or poison* <»f any kin«l * still ©hipping consi«l<.*rahl«' stock of all cla**bri' k maker <*ithcr l»v th«* dav’ or Hid at very reasonable rates. their h«>r*es hamlily. The main ¡»i|»c that ■ ■ ............. .. r- ■■■■* rcc Suses to and frem the Hotel. residence of the former last week. Noth attending the preaching who aeldora or kinds to Portlaml. contract may receiv«* particulars by ad- The Bi»th anniversary of Od«l Fellow W 4 RR1EH. supplies the ci*u*rn* could I h * tappeti ut the never had during their stay in this country. ing was seen of their mother. No t ime«« rn:|>l«j-«<i nr.<i nu <l«ri*ti.« in G. W. <’urti*is haulingsorne ext cllent »lre*sing A B i «» tt *. Jacksonville. ship wa- appropriately «•clcbrate«! hero junction of C.diforniaand Third streets ami rliarg*«. H M» Elr»»y. re;»resentative of the Ten person* made professions that they WAS SAM BEE LAN In thi- city. April 2M. Rogan, the Asldami ¡»ljJ»t »gra|»her. a* l.r t M«»n<lay Intercsting literary exer- M« k 1. 27. e«nte; 1. k I» i » k 25rent* to 50 cent», An<l many other thing»* t»<> num?r«»u© to mention. the surplus water whit h is now running to lumh’T fr»»ni Hoxie's mill on Williams by E. I). Foudray, J. P., Wan Sxm and Mine Bee Grant’s Pass “Courier.” was in Jackson were converted at this meeting, ranging 1 have m 1 m > ©©<ur«*d th«* iw-rvic«* of a J »an. E. LEWINTON. Proprietor. waste in Daisy creek could In* utilized We i creek for D Linn. tonishea everybody how he ©an <b» such '•i>es t«»<»k place in the hall, which were iron» ten years old to marrieil men an«! ville during th© w<ek, und is now can SCHULTZ- MriHMEL lu thi© «-ity. April 27th. must offer all inducements in <»ur pma cr to Mrs M i'aldwell has been a ¡»pointed fin« work *•» very «l»« aj». He employ* tollotved by a first-chi** supper in the w ’ omen. The church receive«! fourteen ad by Hon. L. R. W«»t»M«»r. circuit judge, Chari«* vassing other portions of JacK.son coun the ¡»copie oi south-rn Oregon. administratrix «»f the estate of Wm. S the latest ami ni»»*t improved processes. ronin bel«»w. Quit«’ a number of (>d«i Schultz and Mrs. Kat© Mc’Yaniel. ditions as follows One by relation, thirteen ty in the interest of that journal. Fellows ami their families were in at And am rreparitl t » execute all <»rd»-rs in that ! t'aldwelh deceased. by experience and baptism. Ebler Slovcr A «'♦•rtnin party hn© 1»«* ti felling different J. II. IL'ffman. the scientific tinsmith, tendance. line m tir*t-cla*H ©tyl«« at rwa©onabl© rat»»*. t'otniay to Or»yt,n. * HORN. B. F. Dowell ami family are now resi I van* rraek #n«1 vicinity t»»at th# rale- also baptised one whom the church had « idl and ©oe rn«* nt the budding formerly <»ccu There are a few case# of diphtheria Our farmers shouhl bear in mind that dents of Portland. an«l their fine, large is now m the employ of Baldwin A’ From a letter received iron» Hon. H H brale«! draft-tnlhon ‘1URK ' hr»<l bdt thi# pied by A. 1». Juhnxin on ( ah f <»rniii tion for the Umraiua. I w>©h to *ny thi© >© Gilfry, dated Washington. D <’ April l.Mh in th«' valley \ et. but the disease seem* to Forbr* of Linkville. who are doing a big if they want to sell their grain away lv»nse stand* vacant for the first time eight years ago received, but from various GALBREATH At Linkvil)«. April 17th. t«» Mr. MILS. I'. I’. PIHM. tru”. ru- Tnrk will lie nt (i*s*rg*> M»rrr]© « «Uhl« and Mrs. G«©». Galbreath, a ©on. I hu*im > the Eugene"Guar«l learn* that he intend«* ! ! be abating everywhere. He *.ivs that ¡»bice is a lively from home they must clean and i»ut it 1 in nearly a quarter *»f a century. We causes had not been baptised. <»n Evan© errak two mil»* north «4 Wood rille, DUGGAN In Table lfock ¡»rocinct, April 2Hth. ATTK5l»A.\T. in mcrclmntablc conditi«»n. Th«- «lav is wish th«*m sue* < s* in their n«*w home. ev« ry M«»nd*y nnd Tu«*dny; Ulnnraof th* « n I is being fitted one. leaving that city in a few days thereafter fur j Th» Farmer's Ex» han to Mr. and Mr©. John Duggan, h son. nt 1 »*!» Cok«»r ’ © pine«« oa Plenrant cr**k. Oakland. Cal., where hi* w ife and two chil I up in firn* style and will soon boast of a Tnrk tn n tin« draft ©’©Ilion. IT I «.4# U“A. A full assortment of legs! blank*, pa«t when .i potimi of « haff ami rubbish Raaaaay Accident*. W. B. Bice and wife returned to Al i will « ount a* mudi as a ¡»«»limi <»f grain. weighing I.4&0 lb» He ia a dark ch «smut aortal , good I »¡¡liar«! table IH El» dren ha«l gone a few wetas prior. I hey in MEDFORD,OREGON pr nt«- 1 jitter the hit«-*t and best forms. I A cn lo« ;d biiy^r* will n«'t bu v any t hing bnny bi t w< ck from an extended visit N’. A. Young of Butte creek was severely witli whit© pcint« and La© made ©everal r-artm# tended staying in the last-named < iry until The lady managers ot the (>«hl Eel- an«l e*peciahy for Jack* »n » »»unty. for I but clean wheat hereafter. in this county, and hi# oolte ©peak for him. to southern Oregon. Mr. Rice ha* pur injured at Eagle l‘«»int yesterday by his HHOWS Jn thi* city. A|>ril Wh. Pauline, onlj Mgf. Ag »*nt for the I will give f» (Dfor any colt aired by Tntfa. the miildle of June, when they will pay a l«»w< *up,»er have our thanks f«»r a sup «ale at Portlaml rate* at the T imes of daughter of Mr©. P. Br«»wn; in her 3*1 >«mr. T frm © Sing)« aervice fs, ©won. |ln tnanrs I Tbe <liff«T« n< N’tween the < a*h an«l chased a ‘•■n il! farm in Jsck««»n county, horses becoming frightened and running two-monthi vi.*it to relntiv» * ami frit ml* in ply of choi««' cake. are«. |I5. fice. 1 • :« «lit system i* vividly illustrated in J. which he i© having set out in fruit trees. away He was thrown from the wagon RFr>.RR«js Albnght Cha«. Chaa. White. Whit«. Darifl rrj* F. Albrwht this portion of Oregon. He *ays the morn J. ('. Whipp is patting up a stone C. W l'raiu • of B'> ’u*. ('al., was at W M'-rritt’s m a a«lv«Ttisement el*C- ami received «cvere bruises about the head B»rd-ey. .Tnffn Tfir»er, G«». Goo. Ramlin, Hamlin. Woolley A nnn Tonner, ing of the above date w.»* cold enough to h«»U‘ •• for .1 ii«l re Smith. Linkv ilie’s most the «•<»tintv *> it thi* week J. t ’ owlc.*, dealer in musical instru- Æ. C. nnM»x© Matbe«a.K.C. Brook© II- say* that w • ' and shoulders 'The wagon ami harness M r. d ke.'p* a larg«’ ami (’om- Th«- «•!•;• 'Ct of thi© a»1v» rfi©en5ent i© contradict vf‘rtiF«K»en. .. t« __________ freeze up the watt r h\«Irani* in tha: ii\. enh* pri-itig < itizen. nnuit*. etc., at Medford, went down to were considerably damaged. the fa«*!.* in hi* ■>»»■- » li.iv«' not been •dh't«’ .i*.*«»rl:u«*iit ! '' v»:«l fiil<-ih«r. *. K WERTROP. WEStRoP. Prvp Prop ’r *'»rlm«*iit <»f of sup«*ri«»r g«»«»d* g«»o«l- and i --** - - distraaainx cmnpUunt If H« ■nry and hi* w ife will rv< eive a conli d Delta, Cal., to meet his wife, who has I FEB COKER, Groom. lia© the rep .latioii «»I selling a* l«»w as lcp t. :d, ami that he is m»t being treated While J. W. Robinson of Evans creek it tend#, by imp«inn< natritton, and da (' « Parker *k <’•*. <»f Big Butte ar* welcome from a Icgum <»f friend* in *«»uth ta Un» ot the o#Un, to ptmro tba v#> uiybody in the State. Rca«l what he been giving l« s*<»ns in pninting at San was hauling posts out of the hills, April manufacturing an excellent quality of fairly ha* to .*ay and give him a «'all. ern (>r©g«»n. Francisco, (’al. Thcypanl Jacksonville I I3th, and going up a rough place the loaded lumber oi all kinds. D. M Osborne «fc Co.'s machiner}’is OF DUBUQUE. IOWA. Charley S« hultz surprise«! his friends a visit. Propoaala WanteA. wagon upset, throwing him to the ground Th«»-« Meeker inform© us that some again in the field, with *«;veral new im- By suddenly getting married one night I W. B Sh«»cmake of Williams creek with great force. He received painful in The Sister* of St. Mary * Academy, in thi* THI8 HANDSOME STALLION rij»e strawberries were ¡»ickcd on Big prov^ ruents. It is secoml to none. Sec tin* week. The secret *<>on leaked «»ut. PLOWS called at the 1’ ime * office yesterday. He juries which rendered him powerless for place, intend having a wind-mill ere« ted on Butte on the 24th ult. H iv A Elliott before purchasing else ill nnk<. th«- r»f 1W<._ coninirnvtng ApHI however, ami Mr. ami Mrs. S. were the inform* u* that he will soon take a trip sometime. It might have terminate»! fa their premises, the work to In .lone l»y con ♦ where. HARROWS »• foll-w.: <>w Ann! t«t and zd hr wifi K m .Seven divorce cases have been dock r<•« ipi.'nt* of hearty, though hanlly mu for the benefit of his health, a* also that tally but f<»r the prompt action of J. (’. tract. Specifications and drawing* of the .la.-kM.nrille. on the id n« «th be will bo at Grain «»n th«' I-li ranch look«j U“U- sical. congratulations of many t'ricml* of his son, who is suffering from lung Inal«. 1‘oin«. rwarnina t« <w<di plan. ... rt ninth Rush in sci iiring the team. building can lie seen al Dr. Aiken * office or ete«l. and the end is not yet. Ja«*kson ally well for thi*» *«<’asnn in f.i ?. better tne next evening. Charley respnnde«! <hr«iunr( th- reaaor. aad on tha of her daz. ha disease. at the Sisters’ Academy. Bills lor tin* • «»n- county is progressing. will i > a L.nnd at (inuivilh* S'-ar-*' farm. than in most other place-y Wm. R promptly arid liberally. an«l al! is *«*rcne. Baling and Walking Hrlim i© tkwmnerdown, h© tw Norf ©ft, tr by Messrs. Rapp. Robinson and Maury tra< t will I m * re< civeduptoMay Ith. Our old friend F. Hubbard of Mcdfor«! CLOSINC-OUT SALE TO QUIT Jone* is manager ami km-tt-« how t«> run Wc « i*h them prosperity. Iz'unc'.rn.he bt HoMnn. he by Air Arrhy. far by are furnishing the market with early BUSINESS. ha* been app«»inte«l agent for the Nor Arabi,in Boy. bolim’© dutn wa© a R>n»nuu. mar©. Mrs. M. Caldwell «»f Medford, a* ad a farm. For II*’» ban«!» high. «• :gl»« I.IWi) pound© and 1© vegetables of ail kinds. wegian Manufacturing (’•». of Iowa, Our entire stock of general merchamiise ! eight y« nr* old. Two desirable dwelling houses in Med l’lymale drove »»ne of his team* home ministratri v of th«’estateof Wm. S. Paid■ ami received a carload of superior IJ f . mk - Single l«*ap. $5; by th© in- Th«’*,»ring clip»»f wool is arriving, but from i* offered for sale in whole or in ¡ art at «•«■»st bland »»ne <l.ty hist we» k in tw«» well, «lecc.'i'-ed. has c.»nini«*nced suit ford, well situated ami constructed Will ©urHDC©. <15. Manufacture«! agricultural machinery etc., from them If you want cheap g«»u<l* now i* your time not many sales take place, as there is against W. Broback for damages, on 1 will ex ere i©'* du© caution, but will n«»t be ra- hour*, ami was n«»t in a hurry cither. be *«»ld at a bargain on cast 1« riu* For •ponaible for any accident that may «•«•«'na n«»t long since. to buv them, a* we mean just what wc say. 1!« keeps the I*.st turnout* in southern acftint of killing her husband whiqh further particulars rail on A. L. John»un. no activity in that market. R. n<X>TH. EXPRESSLY -he ¡daces at ■jCi.uflO. A* it was pr«»ve<l l ather Blam het, th© Efficient pa*tnr KEAMI*> BROS Fresh orange*, lemons, lime*, ba Oregon. land agent. Medford. that Mr. Br«»i»ack a> t«'d in self «lefimse. of the <’ath«»lic Church in this ¡ lace, ha* Jacksonville, May I. 18.’15. Theae nr«» th»* finest impl«*m»*nt« ever brought to BUSINESS TRANSFER, nana*. figs ami «»ther tropical fruit* ju*C A g » at di al ,/f ium’»©r i < being hauled it se« m* a* if Mr*. C w «* in ing inq»«»*c«l thi* market. Wanted. returned from his trip through Jose receive«! at Jas R. Little’s. • Al*» agent for Ruraell A Co.'© Engine»-, Thresh fnmi th© *aw-mill* *>f Muller Cook ami upon by some enemies of this gentleman. : A Wide Awake Jfrugglat. > ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Notice phine county, ami next Sumlay he will A girl to do general housework (¡« »«.»«! er* and Haw Mills, and the celebrated Holt & Allison * kiln near town is sup Park* A < •»., which show* that ronsid- is h« r»-hy given that I hnv»« thj© ihr tran©f«‘rrrd A«!vi« «*s from various ¡»orti«>ns of the Mr. E. C. Brooks is always wide awake wages and an excellent situation guiran start on hi© trip to Canada. He ha* my entir«* btt-m« *«© tn my wife. Mrs. Margin«» OI- plying a larg» number of builders with c*.i•»!<• improvement is go.ng on in thi* ¡«•oiinty are 1«) th«* effect that the frost MITCHELL WAGON in his business, ami ©¡»arts no pains t«» se lat«© th© ©©petit«, axid ©id© th© ©enmilation <n f«x»d. >«•11, who will hereafter traiumct all busi ora# te*«l. For further particulars enquire at been continuously at his post for a long a superior quality <>f lime. Brv J T Roe«rn;n. the h<mnr*i PH*4* <rf vicinity. with th« Ph«etiix Mills, will collect all c<»nn*«*t«d | last week wa* not a* injurio'i* ns at first series of years, making many lengthy’ cure the best of every article in his line. Ftn< ketonned Church. B<hnore. lid. eay* Aod Gale H*-isl©r; alno, the he T imes office. account« »u.d pay all trill© •'Having used Brown’« Iron Bittern for Dywpwjwi* Diphtheria has entirely disappeared I A < hinamen was arrested thi* week * suppose«! and that t!i«»re will he a c«»n- and ©ever? jourm ys during that time, Ik ha© secured the agency fur the cele- Thankful for ¡«<©( ¡»mr«m.M«' and favor# I re* and Indignation. I uk« gmet pUwnn» in recom- mmidiugrt highly. Also «xmeider it a splendid tonio from Jm ksonville, no rases having been for attempting to commit burglary in ©¡«lernble amount <»f fruit, though not and well merit© th«' vacation he is about l»rat««l Dr. King’© New Disc«3vcry for Con Empire Cutting Machinery ! sportfully ««»licit a conhnuanra of the mm«. Ntrawb<rrtf Er»tlvoL sumption. The only «-ertnin cure known and inrigomtoc end wry *r«ugthming’’ w P. W. OLWELL. Granin« hae above trod« mark end croeeed red line© Cunningham’s h »tel at Medford. H»* 1 a* inu' h a- anticipat« «1 Nearly ev« ry t«i tak»’. IL* many fronds wish him a for <'on*umpti<>n. Coughs, (’»»Ids, H«»arsc- T|ie ladies of tin ^Presbyterian (mur» h report?«! for several weeks I Dated March U, “ ‘ *“ T. Mad© only by J............................................. - - -- - ------ * and Josephine c«»un- nrs*, Abthnia. Hay Fever. Bronchitis, or of this place prop »*»f to have a strawberry ULTIMORF. MD. .flipping t igs furnished in quantities had ;»») examination in Justice Kirk. i portion <»f J i kson mama ..... ami PISH!NGTA( K1^ JOINTED RODE.LINEN • ti»‘s stiffere«! some, in a irw few m little . I'1'J"'irn.y and h J h r-uirn hnr- ! anv affection of the Throat am! Lungs, - - ------ ------------------------] and attract ive, con Call and see m«» before |»arcl.;u*infl^eliM*whe^«. festival in a #h«>rt time, of which due n«»ficr to suit and in al! *izcs by the Tuiza of- j ! dl' court mid was sent to jail in de ; fruit remains Tbe damage could have ¡"K his nb<e:i.-e Rev. M. Straeten will l>e j Sold on punitive guarapte»». Wjli givo you taining liet of prize« tor rrrioe© informal i»m ©boA F. HUBBARD. ’ fvw muuii yrvHfer huwwvr will be given flue. Ratoe wry rvuraowabic ♦ Xauk ci • a Trial Buttle free. Regular «iie $1.00. iter huwwvr. 1 in charge of Ins parish. Medí» rd. April 22. 1*4’ wc of »ill uw «t JOHN M1LLFKTL FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1SS5. Circuit court next week. At Jacksonville, 0ro ST. TAMMANY'S DAY Oregonian Pocahontas Tribe, No. I, Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band I > E1 > I <D ATIO>’ BAND CONTEST R YREKA FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP. NEW THIS WEEK FOUNDRY & IRONWORKS PARKER’S SAW-MILL HUNTERS’ EMPORIUM! C. C. PARKER & CO., Props. THE LADIES AND CUTLERY STORE FRUIT TREES MILLINERY ! FRUIT TREES I )S SHRUBBERY, tv ! CORSETS, —B FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, A Lie Nailed ! F. HUBBARD, dyspepsia " NORWEGIAN PLOW COMPANY SELIM CULTIVATORS FOR THIS COAST TRADE T I