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9 ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE She democratic (Timeo. X* i lie ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK . A<lvertiM»nn-ïitA will b<- iiiHrrud in th* 1 ima .t tin- follow nife rnt»*»- : I «fi linea, one iiw*»Ttiun........................................ *2 KI ” each MibMfiuent insertion . fl 60 ¿Ï** HdvHrUN<*ni»*ntr nwrttti rwierMmMy. A fair reduction from the above rute». iiiHrtf to ) wal> and time •dvartieeHK THE TIMEH JOB OFFICE ia more complete by far than any other in Sontk- »•rn Orditori, und compare fuv<»rul>l> with any tn die State. Job Printing of ever) imaginable dmrn|»ti<« done at Han Franrtaco ratee, and in • prompt and first-claRa inann<«r. " 1 11,1 l*ubl!*he-li-vi rj Fraiay uiornnr CHARLES NICK tOlTOR AND PRJPRIETOR Othc»» -Corip-r TliinJ n-.'l < sir NEW TIMES B UIL DIN L i. VOL. XV. •py. per Knnnrn. »»ix month*, thr*»* month«* NO. 19. lAl’KSONVlLLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1885. K h I cm ol Subscription : miscellaneous . REA I. ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. AN IMPORTANT PETITION. IDLENESS. JEFFERSON DAVIS AT HOME. THE OFFICES. Want of occupation will ruin the th? most . notable residence a in advent t * r»u i xji . 1'erbaps The of mu the uumiiif5 coming ww.«*, work, •*»*..* with . . * 1 I. ■ 1L-4 K. Koehler, receiver of the O. A C. | he following is a list of real estnto most promising of young men. When its attendant possibilities of removals I along this warm, sandy sea-bank i* that transfers recorded in the Clerk’« office R. 11., lias petitioned the U. S. Circuit from and appointments to various ofli- j of Jefferson Davis. T hey call hiiu Pres a youth «it* tlown in idleness, with" au sitting in equity, praying for of Jackson ci unty during tho month of Judge, . of high high or or low low degree, degree, is is looked looked for for- | J ideut Davis here. They ti >« v speak «on»l< of him idea that the world owes him a living, ces of instruction as to whether or not the pe ces I . H. H-n o of April: , I»» 'Ur IJKBUJ I wawM — r ». . . Jeffeison Davis 1« it is high time that hia body was com ward to with great anxiety by the many i with great respect, kfrvMBsfiiAn. V|.i A. L. Johnson to David Payne, liv titioner ought to disregard the Hoult postulants, awaiting their turn of - th« not . Unified all, as Skin Diseases Instantly Re I . . o, i at _n . some writers f iol- milled to tha dust from whence it came. ifv I fa is-tr- A X 1 » bill as illegal, unconstitutional and erv stable in Medford; consideration, As for his soul, nothing will ever l»c H> ir-, Hupt I The say. • <»>*«,• But, I repeat, he is ’llUllV- 1 11« idea| iahly iRliii Bl».» * .... .. - • greatly c- - li* ved by Cuticnra. fortune void; or whether or not, and to wlnit wheel of 1 political Il AND BILLIARD HALL S ipr« n« •! ■ t rp!il VI'MI XT. \ warm bath with (’uticurn .«•¿'otto. I obtains 1 that th« Administration has .. respected. And when you bear in mimi known of it. A record of the young r„„_ __i ' ‘ W. n.Hj. r an extent, he must comply with its pro • > > i ' . . : _ * I t « l. ^n ■ » n. 4 < oí n i 11 ni «il 11 I 00' I H r( ) i So»i’i. .. ii n •suizie .«i pht ttn'fi oft uticurn. David Payne to Lizzie Johnson, 81 men who have been unfortunate enough succeeded in mastering the situation tliut tliure is not one of the>u 10,000,'M8) tl • runt Skm ( uro. I I um rojx'Htud dad), with acres of land’ in Eden precinct; jCt.tHD. visions. PIÏŒNIX. OREGON. to have a fortune left them shows that « ••!tipri*iD< ■pie whe did not put «orne sort of na order apply those I people wne ui « i pm xomn »■>.< ... tW<» .'I thro.» do»fte of i 'ut'cura II om U wilt, tho i and is in prim« to to p«<>[ The document is long and of a very KLa'll d li XoW Bluod Purih'T. to ko'p t h" bi**od cool, the 1 J. Phipps to J. <h Cowles, lots ill eight iu ten never amount to a single tHceholdara w hose decapi-1 sacrifice on the altar of Southern opiu- Republican officeholders wh interesting nature, , , presenting the . pol- t io ..... ----- ■ I ckltier por-pinit io ' i pure fif'd unirritat mg, the bowel« atom in the world, and -even out of I ill. S\\ I i;(Xi 1st li ., ......... b . ‘ time, and I ion, you will not be surprised. This *»jH t . th*- !iv, r a. I kidnej- a- tiv». will .-p*i di!y Medford; 8156. tution is only a matter of time, H 1"X to G. F. Billings, 40 acres m icy «nd practice of the riilroad in a j I iin-ici'iir, »■■■■<-. uiuiio-uiioig the shib- man stand» as a token to them. Per- thu eight die bankrupts, financially, cure Fez« ma. rotter. Ihntiworin, l‘*-ori;*--<iM. lach- therefore, while commending the slub-1 very plain light. • •!• Pruntu-. Scali Head hainiiurt. and every Ashland precinct; 8-L5O. boietli of the President, te make haste, »onallv. I think, they see little of him morally and otherwi»«. When a father 8p'*-i<•». of ltoinfm. S* al> anil Pimply H uiipt - of Sarah A Firestone to Natliali D. 1’iro-j lie presents tlie customary argnment : «lowly, the ex icctants live in hopes and i hrk. W. II. the Scalp and Skin, when th'- Lest |ili)-ii iai .- and anil know knuw little of him. these gray old brings up his son in idleDesa, never that the act impairs the obligation of tu-.-r. X I ■tone, lots in Ashland; 81. tliat the pace will bo somewhat aiceler- mothers whose sons went down iu battle, teaching bun the first principal of IK »1 < • 1-1 WINES •inedD-H fail. riiit-tiikn» ci-nitraclH and is unconstitutional. Also A 1'. Tallent to Win High, 6 acres! economy or the value of a dollar, he ; I •! ECZEMA TWENTY TEARS. chums that under divers State laws the ated in the near future. The work of these beautiful girls of the South commit» a tcrribl« blunder. The father I'.,.- te-i 1.1 in Eden precinct; 8418 80. changing the present force of Diplo- whose father» never came liaek any Mt i^ratitnde to (o»d i unbounded for th* A nalta. H- H. Y. Haiwick to Andrew Cuntrail, 1*10 corporation had a right to collect and ; matic and Consular officers has only inure, but they hive their memories guilty of such a crima generally has to Ftt> J iu L s *. <1 • f i have obtaimai from i I h - iinh of th* ( 'uticura receive such tolls and freights for trans Kein*-d'*'-. 1 hav*- bwn troubled with I i /t inti on acres in Uniontown precinct; 81"0. 15!^. They call cull him Platit-r < ’ 1 < just begun, aud many removals have aud their traditious. They him saw wood fora living in his old age ct.mfort- io\ leu-for twe*;t v yt year*». I had hot a rifl. \- H f*»r twenty ... I'. S Avery to L>. A. Presley, 35 portation of person« and property as it been undoubtedly determined upon, Pr< ideut Davis, aud will continue to Nine uut of ten of the boy* with aldo niuh: for y»-arH. v-v. the the barium, biiminoi<n*l iti hinu were JACKSONVILLE. hi for ..... .......... .i r. should prescribe. This we believe an CALIFORNIA ST.. X<>\\ I I am ;un liapt'J jipman. »■» it ! h““ X«ixv liHiu»y t*> to fay. f-a\, I hnve no acres in Little Butte precinct; 8100. great rnuny Die argument. ! although, perhaps, the selection uf new ! <1» so while he live*. A A ------ ‘ — — fathers who bring them up in idlo lux :.i) untenable argument. trouble 4 >nlj the I*v*»r-rol'»r«‘*l put* l*‘ « on United States to John Tmppi-1 ; Int * '. Davis, and ury, ero they roach tbe meridiaa of allegation that the road already j incumbents lias not progressed to n like! northern people visit Mr •mt M»’i» i*ml»- r< main a.- a tok* n of in> f"i mcr mi*»* n. H • i. .. „ ni xi;i i s'il 1 ii . ents. ! .— ---- ».,..r .» ... extent, because of the great pressure | not all witli the noblest mptive«. .1 ata life are total wrecks wrecked on the Medical rocks of {»Uli fityravity whioli lie l>e •' Maltha W. Hirgadine and A. P. Io««« money over certain parts of it in , i------- , _____ I- W -t Av. nu-. R<M-h*^t* r. N. \ . ('ruwfurd, 4b ncres j carrying paa'engi rs at its maximum brought to bear for these ¡ro-ition« told that he has many more visitors neath the stream < f hi« and upon wh-..* Hammond to M \ < - ECZEMA ON A CHILD. rat«« is already well kuown, and while Secretary "Bayard is iiupr«s ei with th»' from the North than from the Eolith. I hikl- r*. ..... !!. r.v «I •’Beauvoir" is not a part of this long sharp aud ragged edge« thouwmls of Y 'tir !¡.i -* vidtiabh- f ' utirán* ló-nu *i. ia » have in Ashland |>recii-.et; 860"- fact that special qnalitieatioi's have not Y H) « If. .1 . ( B. *h u hm I ’ ! hat f’-vl ¿•h' -my child • o ina*'' 1 • I l/ -1 like fMy- Mirth» W. lfargadine and A. P it may touch the sympathies of some, heretofore figured ns important factors and roomy place, -trietlv speaking, nor lives ha,c been wrecked and mined. T !.. - U . ■« ■ ! ■ f 1 oilltb l| n < thi- for tha bonwli Ham in >nd to Marr J. lldui, 40 acres in will have little weight in th« learned is it a watering place, but an old plan Money bag may, like bladders, keep Kt: tai with »»kin di.Hf'iih»'. \!> lini«' giti wh . w !!< i ! i I i ! p <I It. \i:s Judge's mind. The same may be said hi th.- selection of incumbents of Di tat ion bequeathed to the ; . eat .M l«»ls«lp you nltove the waters of distrese for a I tried ■»»•At ra! d«>.*t<>rs mid Ashland precinct; 8*>06- wuli FczeniH. nnd JI Ml 1.13 plwmatic and Consular positions, and I » »ir» i ii » ! <»t th» her any until I of the ¡etiti .ner ’ s argument in refer medicine»», but di«l 1 \ xi » ii s. XI is E li Watson to Geo. H, Watt, house pian not many years »¡nee. It is a uni1’, but puncture them, l«t their coo \ K " lì S ( \M»S. unni th«» CuticurH HelTietllt-N, \\hnh bpe«-dll\ and lot in Jacksonville; 81,500. enee to the receiving u greater compen therefore li« in diapoaod to scrutinize beautiful spot among tbe pines and tents escape, and you sink. Boys, th« A MH all. xol H »XS I I lì I 13 uurctl her. for which I t,\ve you many thanks and shorter than a I more closely in this regard than his AX I ON BOSSMIFK. John Tirppcr to J. F. Ragsdale, 531 sation for carrying a >' recklessness of youth i» what lias caus >1 \ I h»XI 13 \l HI -IS tnnny nighta of rent. ri., s.» i i-ky at .■predecessors. He tikes special pride vines, but is sadly dilapidated. Davis h Mi \» < < »s. < i<. \ i ; i n i s Edinburgh, li d. acre« in Willow Springs precinct; longer distance in tbe same direction, j 1 , • r* u..l<i..*»r>rv ♦!»•» virvkf TtXotA 1». • I 1 *• V 1 n FT is a poor man, I am told, and «aunot ed so many mothers' hair to turn *« r**4ulnr t r His argument, interesting but weak ou in selecting tiro right niun. believing in M »ri TE. T R y F THE SCALP, 8io,oo*». |w >| i.., afford to keep the place up. ft is set a whit« as the driven snow. It is this Fnii’i*liing Goods. >f (■' AA Logan to J. S. Stilwell, 5 acres this point, takes up the principal part ¡ that the needs of tho service in various little back fr«ru the sea. and not too that has caused so many fathers and 1 wtc* almost jn rf»‘Ct!y b.'ld. c ; iiih *' i | by t* <>f the petition, the gist of which is ! localities should bo supplied by those t. I! /.. fo'.'id in t ti' t »•Li-- va- U h - t<»|» <>f tl« , . I i ; . . 1 x • • • : ■ ' in'ith- t i give up by 1 li« wayside an 1 close to til« railroad. Ip (■•nr Ashland; 8--00 di* -aiNHit .-ix w * h 'U m , ’ ij . i I they cut»-«t n*j that both the east and west aide divis ; best «quipped fur that particular posi- < Of course, the desire to sac this man, be l.od in premature graves. The follies i. K >i< w -ki to Patrick Ivery. certain '.V ;.r J n*»w :n> I tion. Knowledge of international law, I • ’ f*’* i 'y. ;;i milling ditches in 1 moiitown precinct, ion.» of the Oregon and California rail - : familiarity with foriugn languages, and now • k ar it ov»’i Wit«. in the last days of his historical of our young day» bang heavier upon I HOICE FrJKS IN SEASON W hit* >l»-*ro’. ì t’XHt*. road lines touch points situated ou the! S2IHI. ai d t«i|ipe»tnuiis I f -. is irresistible tlo h arte of our fathers md Bother« commercial experience go a great wavs ' li 1 Reaser to Henry E Engel,store I’iiik» of th« Willamette river which wh«n almost within «ill And, in spi'e tli«n '!'■• millstone that grind« tbe ' COVERED AA I ; rir a ; ot H S. can be reached by steamboat» cither ■ with Secretary Biyar.l I uant to tel I y *»u t! it \<>ur ’ nt -»-m h 1 s • ■ •< 'I V nt 1 boll « and lot in Pine nx; «1.001). < f all mv form«r r«-->!ufi-nr«, I yielded. k tiiel into the finest flour It is a The number of applications for p<>«i- ' .\I h »HI ¡I i !»-»- 11 ..» 11.~ .iu«» my f;-<’»‘ 1- n liUv/iixk- e A . K. IL t diicksiin to A. S. Jacobs, during the enlite or part of the year tl 'lis ill the sever ll tel l itol b s,e»pee :<!l v For it must I.« admitted tliar, whether p ly tli.it some of the voting men of to- -ir.gthrw < i d - a itii blotch s, . V, »- At tl.es« |*l>int« as well >n at stations 3' , a«n » 111 E.li U plei Hid ; i id. good or bid, whether eipirelv wrong or ■ liv didn't fall in b.-twevn th« mill- of lii-Mol’. -nt v i < t f‘ 1 • |\ citi» <I. h. Ihr« ■ upon the Inn s of th« Oregon and Cali Ju licial om s, is very Urge an 1 com" entirely right, thi* man hm te n, i«, stoi><-< t . for» they Ind canscd tl»« tt<»ri I KI-Id i;í< . h M AU III 1 <•» t 1 hoi. Smith to AV. H Atkiusoii; I M lirai« w i from nil section» of th« Union F ’ . x 1.’ St. ('h.»rk - St.. X’“\v < Jrk .tn -. I.:> fomia railroad in close proximity to 3. block 26. Ashland; - I and mu»t forever remain, a colossal tig hi. tio v hail. these river points, the railroad comes mem'oers am! ex-Setiat >rs who have' nr- in American history, and tu ha»« PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. H Atkinson to i’hoe. Smith, IVY POISONING. BILLIARD TABLES. run their race at h<>ni«are very anxious into competition witli -teamboatR, uud lx M hmobiam .—The late Jasper Foi Jill C.IM'S <»f ¡»Oil ironing by ivy or dogwtu»d I 2 block 20. Ashland ;d Io find official retreat within tho terri seen and conversel with Imu 1» some Houck wa.f >rmerly a member <>f Klam varrant < uticura : to > • ure every time I Lave Wm. High to A S. Jacoba, *i acres in thus the rates of transportation by the FRED A. WALPOLE, ta' !.- i» su thing to rem«mii«r as th« years go on. > ar.d it io ver fads». I it for five yenis ■ former are naturally governed bv the. tories, where they may commence life ! I' il» ( Eden precinct; i7tX). .......... «11. MOUSE I • ■. ■ ! ! ! Mr. Davis is, , . it ......... this writing, in poor nth Lodge No. 45. 1 (J O.F., of Cres L .» XDSC A I' E PAIX I I. I anew, and possibly re enter the Con < ' A B € < > î € i ? < r \ . io 15.11, Biown tn A J. Daley, one- I rates at which thu latter carry. From gressional arena, should they live long health. 1 1 shoubl siv fr< th what I have cent city, Cal. Cpon receiving intelli r such points to other competing point» Sam’s Valley. Oi <• ;on. fuurth of a parcel of laud near Eagle! E. . A seen, and í then from i the eoiiMe of na- gence of his death, the members of h 1 th« railroad is compelled to carry enough to »«• the territories admitted . with hi* throo *r in» and ten that lodge passed the following resolu turn, too, .. b . L I' Will.•■.,>> I’l.ot into the Union as States. The Presi I AV. Broback to Granville Navler. thioughout the year, or from time to of toll» kllbi. to < UM’ >ki»i l»i yenrs b hind turn, that h* will not kNB< tioBs. dent is much annoyed and < ml>arras» tim«, at lower rates than it would un «olor*. r*-r:»i- W hkkeah , An all w is« Providence ins lots in Medford; 813">. > d over thi- affair, sin«« th« people < f ; lie ii subject of •ith- r love or hate; for, i . \V. Broback to (>. W. Howard, all. dertake to carry if such competition di.i the territories arc demanding th« inau iu spite of tins knitlest <’f climates, ho reuiore l from our mi.ist our brother A. P. HAMMOND. his lot.» 11. Medford and 7 jch s of hind not exist. Inasmuch as this seetiou guration of reform based upon the ha found thu winter terrible, Ho »‘an Jasper Houck, mi l in view of the loss THE prohibits charging more for a shorter adjoining; 83.800. not survive another such. V. >’. /n- sustained by the decease of oar friend Ittoruf)-;if-Law a Real I'sidf ’.irtil than a longer distance, lie attempts to principles of home rule as a protection »/</»</<«/' of. and brother, and of th« still heavier M G. Royal to Milton Berry, lion»« ! ’ 3 ä < 2 O « X . against the political invader show that if lie is required to cuuforiu loss sustaiued bv those nearest and and bit in Ashland. 8«'1*1. Ashl.mil. Orei.oa. The struggle for appointments n* mi: uvsi.\Kss oi / l < h > k ¿■-.»rest to him. therefore l>e it John F. Ros« to Jay Bradley, house to this section he would either lose all Receivers ami Registers at the various I pLic»««l in my h.-md« w II i»«« - i freight between competing points or lie \|| hw*i:.'- Res' lved. That in the death of Broth ind let in Medf' id; 8,100. pr«»n»i»* Ht Rufus (ox. administrator of th« estate would have to lower the rates of freight land offices is another matke-d feature During the past year tl»« country an l er Houck this lodge laments the los of of the situation These ttosifi >ns arc . I M ('. ( ox. to J Tin W <’■ x. land in nt i on competing points; that is. at iti- also in siege by flic outsiders, and this tie- entire business world, m fact, li ih a faithful and active rnemlierof the fra P. P. PRIM I in 1 stations. b«< n pissing through a pen.«! of most teinity, a trno frien I. a pleasant com Miibzanits preeilH-'; «1 Sjo A - an examplu, last year 8110 ton» of fa«t creates gr«at nncasim sg in p«liti- unusn il depr "»aioli The f »ci <1 «»not panion. and a p i'riotic citizen. tie« iiiown to \\ni 1 : l«»t, hou«« A I ToHNEY A i OCX’s; !. • c .l h »me circles in th». 1 States and t«i li- k' I - freight were shipped from Silum to ne«d th« ailed i inpha»ia of comp na R ’solved. That w<< do sincerely syni- and lot in Jack-on»ill' . 8 «o0. ritoric s win lu the people feel Courine M Mickelson tu (' W. Kahler, 166 1 I’. itUnd. 5b miles, at 82 a ton. From ud that tin- patrol.age i* | r"| «rii in tive figure», which h ire I. •< n given palh ze n.tli the l«-r«aved family of our JACKSONVILLE. OÙN i, I ;< « i i ; 11 « places north of Balein, 24 to 43 mil»» 1 i;i>\l«loxs time and again during the last few deceased brother, n ho are left desolate, acres in .Ashland pieciuet; 4 >T appurtenance of tbe l>ailiwi«k, not to t Will n _____________ t' fi«' if KI • < ’otirt" i-t- ifr . S' . ■ l.nl HIM.. by their great fflietion, and that we United State* to J. R. Mecum, pat from Portland, tbe rate is 82 2'*, and be separated from their Deniocrjit; • month«. »h. • ttttrt Hom*». tir*( 'k t t i .M'IIIX i . I.lull'« 4,1*’>9 tons of freight were »hipped last W hat we have uoiv to note is the ’iu mingle our grief with theirs hi the lois Il \ I s IMI I \I S ent to 160 acres ■freehold. likely, however, mtatak.iblc signs of r«t lining piosperl fr IK X it s AX1> SUOI S. ........ It ... i- quite . of our friend mid brother. J. H. Chitwood, trustee, to Helen i year. If this law is to be enforced the , J H. NEIL. railroad would either have to raise the that th.) Receiver» and Registers of tv. There 1« already a wed defined rift » ii-ti’ |y f..litui in a tir-t cla ResolveJ. That a copy of these r««o Rali'li. half n lut in Ashland; sl >0. •s will lie accord pili- Í«.' Salem rate Io 82 2*1 ur reduce tha other land office» in the Stat« ta ll • l» n< tit "f o in th« cl.nr!» of adversity, which 1» lutions be furnished the Del Norte /.’« F. H. Lofftus to Helen Rrlph, 2.58 \ rr<»RXF.A A ‘ .H’A'.'I ■ ill V 1 I AW. cd to tin 1 Democrats of such locality, to 82 it). If it dnl the former the nv»i «d to th« Democrat • I . .i I . il..- adv.-lit ..f tl gradually growing wider and brighter; ’ / for publication, and a copy thereof uer s in Ashland . «no", but it will bu lifli -ult to apply tins rule ... r> .!• r ..M I«. ..tol.-ly. ►.«»I Jackson ville Ogu- M Mieklxson to E. H L -fftus, cor would get ul 1 th« business, if the latter | to the territaries, u Inch are being «<■ , or as an ex«hanae ha» expressed it, Itc sent to the widow of our deceased I;M X I \M i M .!■ r M IN JACKSONVILLE, would luso 8824 on this one division ’’the wave of h ud times has «pent its brother. II etH'11 of deed to land in A«hland; 81 it I '. . ■. I--I I i 11i >i,i ■ ,,, .to..»-; Again, 81*1 tons of freight wure shipped K'-rly « .light U r as h »vein f retreat by forae m l it» waters iiave begun to re •- .......... .. ..cm» ..f i.m.-, iinwlull rut..I J. I'KAM IK, (¡«' I. Armstrong to Sterling Min I political '“’ 1- refugees - cede, file»« periods of depression al» L F. CoBVBN, ing Company, the right to dump debri» fioai CorvisMis to Portland last year,! ’ ’ The removal of the several Auditors • Ilk« tlie tides uf the >x- • in, th« ebb fol ar.d 2't.486 tons from north of there, on ! ■I, E. Ei.nHU.ee, on any of his land in I niontown pre BOURBON. and Secund Comptroller of the Treas W. F. WILLIAMSON. th« whole of which the petiticnerclaini» low» tin- tion It i» well tliat this is Committee. cinct; 8225. ury is expected daily, although th« ( ’ or. Cal. RYE AND C AV. Broback tr Andrew brake«. 1't the road would lose largely bv this act pre-eiit inemnbent« may not be oust» 1 so, for otherwi»» there would lie no ATTORNEY a < <>l N.'lll.ol: \ I I. A AV I lit» may present interesting leading B and tlM in Mi.Ertxa or <‘.»t xTr J vdobb . Tho in Medford; -100. CORN ,JA KSCNVILLF, all at one tim«. An entire dunite ha-, URICI’ M. dfu.d, Oregon Andrew Frakes to A S Johnson. ; matter for tho public, but we predict however, been deb i milled upon, an 1 flation of price», ai d, a* might dsobe county judges of the Willamette valley will have little weight with the Court W II ' i- K- f exceuive over-pt m 1 notion. AH hti-i!’- tn my I. ujet in Portland last Wednesday even s imu l“t; 8100. ttfBtinn. The principal argument against tiro several chiefs uf Tre.ianry division* will 1 J. Phipps to A.. S Johnsen, lot» in Wlia’ we have n >w tu i neoun «r aud ing for tu- purpose of taking action in nt an e.irlv day gi. - « way to newly law : . tho first one mentioucd, and that DAVID LINN :nlju«t ¡»the very general discontent of regard to the suit c.-minenced recently M« Ifor.l: S17‘. HANNA. ■ I cho«en successors. the working classes because of the ne bv f reign money lenders against the > C W Broback to Harlow Kinney, has already- I wen pretty well settled in . 1» full aww ATloRXEY A i ol'X>11. several of the eastern States in tiro n«g hit . and Gi x. G rxxt ' s D isease -William 1’ cessary ie adjustment of wage«, a* th« diff«r«t:t sheriff-, with a view to escape lot iu Medford; 8250 In’- I’ fi« i.itnr< . v.x>>ti! V -»f : n I C I I’lvneto Wilb iin mi l Martha alive. Tlie move is an important one. Roi z, a well known cigar ¡b aler of inevitable consequence of the diiuiuieh- taxation. From Judgo Washburne, ■Il .« I of I Aeriti.II ■ I- fr. -I. J.I. K-.l FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES P.l.l «-I EAR-. I- ii n«. 2*0.1 res in E<1< n precinct: 8SOO. hence we give th» substance of tbu rail Washington, expresses the belief that ed profits of capital and the aharpeum- who attended tbe meeting, we learn ...«-- ai« i .lit B 1' Smith and Joel Smith to H O road's side i f the question, without ex- tli« real cause i f Gen. Grant a di», a-« , . petitiou set up hetwieu different local- , that the following proceedings wire Albany />«.« ■ ■>/. Notch ! BURLAI S, I Alo i s, To this had: Each c anty will lie allowed to The I OW< st Engel «nd H.C. Eng. l. 4" nci«» re u tctid«d¡c. mm«nt Im« ucv»r yet lw>eu < i rrectlv stated. ¡ties and diver-« nati nahties X. K I » II Mt Renz, fi .in the time that G«n< i <1 we iuu»t also add the proverbial iropa- tight tho case a» it is now before Judge ’ Twenix; 8U>0 M<H i .1 ■■ K issia ’ s Pcnrosi —With regar.1 to (•rant earn«; to Washington to take i tience of American business m<-n. I«e- De.nly. It is the intention of Douglss, United S'ii. » to I". G Birds«»', pit- th« great narthci n power which is year charge of Army headquarter» until lie cause the benefits of ¡' turning prosper Lane, Linn and Benton to join issues I.r . I'. .1. rjjt to 1 4 , '.2< s aciPH. ■ i AXl United State- to lie« Meg«ile. pat- ly In coming more prominent »nd more left the AA'hit« II . i»e. always supplied ity are not innn>- ilately aad more fully on this matter. When Judge D< adv \s|||.AXI>, important in the world's history, it will him with cigiira, and on all tbe subse f>’.t ft w uihl I»1 well, <nd better for 1 ci les against the conntios, as lie un- \ 1.1. K I X ! > * ♦ nt to 12’» 42 «'res • II Slit" .. I W . 'D KHI r i Geo. M. gerl« to F. G Bird« y, above at tiiis timo be interesting to know quent visits of the General t > AVashmg- *1, if w« con! ) wait awhile with pa .1 .'lhtedlv will, then another meeting what a distinguished British lnst iisii ' in In invariably dealt with Mr RooZ 111 I « '■■ the ||«W tlll i, of ..i! iil»t»> give will lie called to employ flic neceswiry HIGH ic TAYLOR r.v:L< ile»ci ibed land ; 8 LiO. lias written. Concerning tho character Mi li oz-ivatln «tatement which hu- animating force uti 1 a new vitality to ■ ■u.uis.,1 to catiy tlie ca«e to th - U *> .1, I llagsdule to * * Ragsdale, The l»*t ..f San.i'l« It.-H» l it .. etc . Su| iuiae Court, .is at the meeting just furni in Willow b|'rin ;» pi««inet ,Sii..>0''. of th« Rn»sinn people, Allison many « ' frequently been made as to the ' business. W« baie be. u iuterviewiug a numiiei h 1 1 u!i agreed t < combine and light MEI>F«»K!>. OBE go X S I. Jones to 1. Bnensow, lot in rears ago said: atieiigth »u.l uumber of cigar« stri ked tufi i i \i ” Formidable us the power of Russia by (Jen. (¡rant is entirely erroneous. ! of our liusinu" men in regard to tin* the c.is,. t<, thu end. There is b.iriiii .i. M«df"l.l; 8'8'. tn V I., .l.il.n-1 build Il« says that Gon Grant did not stuo ke ; ! cause of th« depression aud th prescut any doubt th« Httprcmu Court will fa R .ii»' m * iit< i to L L Uli' KM is fr. m the bonndluM extent < f its tci ' ' .... f th ii " a ifk .’ Bitlk* ; V ( . ||. ». I . < . ritory and tiro great and rup’.illy in-, strong cigars; neither did lie use half I outlook lor tic Beat future Nearly vor the counties, and that hereafter fv. G. U. AÍKCN. M. n.. lien » on I’leitaant cr««k. -;*'>0. -. i«aed l.iv great ,-i-u corporations loaning uioner in this i Unit- I States to J AJ X - hob l> it- creasing number of its subject«, it is I as many per day ns i« popularly »up all the persons inter riue BILLIARD T-tbles. 1 Il V S I . , \ X K X still more so from the military spirit posed. 11« always called f >r a « gar of .«truss on tLe importance of «neouri.g ¡st .to mil have to pay tb«tr just and < nt to 40 in’ies. i:i.|.h-|f ::-.g al a large immigration of desirable equal share of tales for the protection < I Iw in Morgan to Lucretia F. Mor .nd docile disposition by which they line 11 ivor and tueili .in «1 rengtb. ami ing lADlSOR'.'ILlE. kr O'.I |;. .1 I !Of t 4. • d. .¡re diktingnislieil. Thu prevailing«»; . paid a good price. It was In« habit ' f imilies, wl.o can Conte with m«»ns aud the State afford, to their property. gun. town property in l’hi»mi\, , 81.150. ■- d. I. V I C r. v li. • A Edwin Morgan to Lu r< tm F. M r sion >4 the nation is tho lovo of con- constantly to retain his cigar in hia strength and will build up home» Enyune C oo li J \< l< s< >> \ 11.1.1 . « » ! : quest, and this ardent desire, which i mcutli after the fire was < xtinguishe.l. among ..nr numerous agricultural val gun, l«t in l’hiniiix; 81's». burn« a- fiercely in them as Demwratic I which would be the ea»e very often ley», and to occupy the vast unnuprov- r.ftD.hctwl V C urb f > k W abtb .—Warts of cows' J. P. WFL< H »1 D. #> 8 nml'ition does in the free Btates uf ' when lie wa.» engaged in c. nver« »tn>n. ed tracts winch have b««n long held t. its are sometimes difficult of core, I 'i.i « Fi inn. — Win. Dunbar, v.ho 1 » S’ . 11 V * I < î A N AN !• » I i: <; i western Europe* is tlie unseen spring Mi. Rooz s.iys that he has many for speculative purposes, but which are but have l>een removed by applying wa« amsti'd on complaint of Dairy! I t' -!iiniission«-r W. W Biker for having whiih both retains them -mbmis'ivu times noticed the General stand or sit now being divided up into small hold once a day a liniment composed of M«*»i f »1 I < • • U*>4J I l i;i ’.VIXI s A I.IQI 4 H.'S, " in <i;- nina in hi» posses.ion, st i'i s under th« standards of tkeir chief, and i for an hour or two with u half smoked ings at more reasonable prici s than ; equal parts of rweet oil and spirits of 13 IX IS OILS, lit • 1 turpentine Follow up the applications tlc.t lie lias not i ,1 uni of the mtiele impel« their accumulating liVce in I cigar winch had gone out in his mouth, have hitherto been obtained. \L<, n full I', trt f' i: <| i ;-.»iith»»rn « eeii-ele«» advance over all adjoining and people seeing him constantly with for several weeks if necessary. Should i i no rith» and could not sell it if he | wf.n k 'if 5 ;>4>3i I'm-, business .f smuggling <'hmaiu<-n the teats become sore have cots inale wi-lud to. He loo! a few packages left ■ Slat««. 1 h<- energies of the people, as : a cigar obtained the idea, which bus I ’he « ¡I V this country is sai l t > have assnni great as the territory they inhabit, are L. I. WHU'N.IY. . V. ■ become prevalent, that the number con --- >i \TI< for them and let them be worn con oier of a lu' shipped to him some tune being a II BEEF. VEAL AND MUTTON. sil.ec. The arr«st was made Not for ii »«.■ wasted in internal disputes; do Mii.ie.1 by him wa* enormous. Gsn. e<l immense proportions, there ;ag-.l iu stantly ezc.-pt at milking time. Tt is PHYSKIW \\l> MRt.r.OX grievances, how • great, said tliat by touching the tops of watts . ... „.. . » ■ • soever. Grant never expect.u.¡ted, as so tnanv large number of persons eng; selling the stuff,b’lt for hav ng it in his ■ mestic Ar cci lv anvtlnng i. :his li vol industry. I.’mb it he CIHU- with a very littie muriatic acid night California St.. Jacksonv ÓÌ Ea¿l* Point. O.*eqon. pi -i -iuii without being properly la-, ar« overlooked in the thirst for foreigu smokorH t!ie prices M.t. I « < l.l I I and morning for several days a painless beled. Mi Baker's ii si trelies into the aggran.hz. men ; in the conquest of thej ,uure 1)Oxj(iU!( |o tb . ^iiell |f| ri ui uj petition tliat has grown up, flle-d ;»t thi-» | !flce I tin i \hi i:sn,xn> hi i . i in ni > ii ; i s i ;itt. J of tin*» «• f'tion, » ] butter question have taught him that i* ] world the people hope to find acompcn- i lighted ... I' . cigar partially consumed, aud uf luudiug i Chinaman on American cure can be effected. This is danger ■ .I.:.-. m Thf 1 : asj ( is almost or quite impossible te dis | »»ti n. and more than a compcnsatoin, the I -I mixturn which it make* with the soil li.vs fallen from -Too to 815. Tbe ous to bundle and should be kept in a pit ■i hi r If! J A -’ ■: tinguish between good butte, and bat for all the evils of their internal admin- , saliva cannot bo regarded as a healthy government officials have really done glass bottle provided with a ground- T. H. YOUNG. M D. Il (XI , Mr. Rooz is of the belief little tn prevent the Iratfic. ami iu some glass stopper. Il can be applied with A WIN tel me or oleomargarine. He had sam istrntion. * * Every Russian is in- solution. II \ S I I I \ \ \ X l> - r i; i; I. « » X, beer LUNG a spired with a conviction that his conn- , that it was neither the strength nor tho | case» have absolutely encouraged it the tip of a smail feather Oreat car«’ I . I • I M I ■ K ple» of butter ami i>li-<>marg«rino in I ’ ll. I A 11» pi -i ssion tl.e other day and sub- try 1» uno day to Conquer the world, number of cigars couaumed by Gee Occasionally there 1» an urre.t mad« at should be u«ed not to let the arid touch C, ill rat Point Oregon mi which WIIH'II was wn» the mu inizili ... his ... . di ... . tile laig«I «« i;> t» Ili.' S ill 1 ralll'ls I, any other parts than th« wart«, and the Jar. 1, 1*"L J- origin of , milteil them to a prominent dairyman, and tlie universal belief in this result is Gl int of |,.ll;.» ll!« I M I the : reteu Tit* llh ease, blit that it was due to tb * ■■■ \ but theie is little attention given to tho laittle containing it thould l>e kept out who after inspecting them selected the on« of the chief causes of tbe rapid Size, ,.|..l lo <hj or Iv of ths read, of children. The oil and CONVEYANCERS, oloiNui »riñe as the butter The only I strides which Russia of late years Lae tion of the deadly nicotine, expectorat matter elsewhere, U. S. SAI OOM. nil’ll < hi ll<- I ir k vile lb». <1 ~~~~ ' turpentine is much the safer remedy. way in which the true butter etui be ma.le toward its realization. * * The ed by roost smokers, aud its continued 7 r- f n * Q A Bicv le li em — Thoma* Stov« * DR GEO. KAHLZR. palate be I told from the liogiiH is bv a chemical rndest nomad of the steppes pants for contact with the tongue and TEN MILES FROM ASHLAND the 'stomach. h^WeycliM who rode a ( ’ olum- _ ___ ‘ ' analysis. Om citizens are not likaly tlie period «lien a second Timour is to fore it was received ___ .1_ Ill A X A > I It <. E < Insurance Agents. 11 A Dt'Bixa th« carpetbag reign in Mis- !.. R. I I < Ki- K. I’n.piP t».f bia bicycle from San Francisco t« Bus to be itnpusid upon any Hiere for s ' open the gates of Derbend, and let t . ton, sailed from N«w York far Liver •issipi. whan four fifths id the legisla Phoruh. <>rc4'»n. grai - ts PAE--. JOSEPHINE CO., OR I t is So.—The New Orleans 7'<m ■ pool recently, and will start from the ture was made tip of negroe« unable to tin.- a« tLe dealers who have been loose upon southern Asia the long pent ill- II.»t« I !ril- ! r<’i'!l ¡J lrt.fl JlitK II * dll 4Í» «I handling biitterine and ol«oiu ugarme up forces of its northern wild».” l>rmo rat, talking about the world's la«t named city to travel on his bicycle write their own name», most id the H.i; !»-.. ■• i mi: M (X (i.iAlt x r oi k i K'-'i ■ WltL l.< .-1 and ini|>r*'vn<|, m<l nvw I j *- plea-ant ufi 4 fair nt New Orleans, takes occasion t« through Europe and Asia: literally ov steal» were characterized as -‘public have promised the commissioner that .1 w.lh Ì tb.. r. -f bnu.*b- of S lossox D zeeats S chaefer .—New say: Whateverelse it may have achiev they mil nut import any more. There improvements." Whenever anything Comfort ubi«’ Rooms . r;i York, April30: Eighteen hundred peo ed or failed in, tbe fair has taught the er the bind portion of the old world. of the sort wa« to be voted on, a « hite Im« been a great ileal of this stuff sold 'V I CIGARS, WINES, LIQUORS AND He goes under the auspices of the Out »hr tfiiv*»t« A: *l * X* ' lb :.t at * ni*'d**t :**i f, and used here of late aud it lia» been a to night witnessed tho tenth and last citizens of tbe United States that they ing magazine. Tt is probable he will member would pass along the word, ae- I i-H vrl>< PHYS I < I \ .1 A ■ irn» il li lUK iit t" the butter trade, game in the billiard tournament, tbe are one people, with common thoughts, winter in Teheran, Persia, and early in companies by a s»5 bill. By and by A 1 I i» malí» people Lave stopped using contestants being Jacob Schaefer and ambitions and interests. It hasslangh thu spring <<f lH8i!_ lu-giti his tour one of th« colored Senator« began to Hu- r»turn r. I M. hl XZ1È. • I buttei altogether, as they had conelud , , Georg« Slooson. Schaefer led off with tered sectionalism; buried that foolish through the Chin«»« Empire. I /slx>ul4 gii.-t!..- ■ mi"-..« a stn«'l a rat. and <>p«tted with: Oregon Gri* nt *• Pai* ll.f. >>•■. ed tin y were applied with the bogus | two in the first inning and 65 in the and fratricidal monster, and .lanced up ‘ Now you 1 .ok hcah! I doin' go fur A I Otti«.- in fifth, 81 in the sixth jnd 30 in the 12tb. FA MOIS SODA SPRINGS ou his grave. The people of the south Aud i» n*»w t - T article entirely. Orc juman. How to DisAPi’.-tsr P ostal (’LF.nKs. to «ay <lat ebery time wo v.-te SKl.tMW- .It ti t«» ftt ftil l.'Hi • z i All«, pr uni k these were his best runs. Slosson in have learnad to know and resjiect their —An invisible ink for use on postal \ tri;» I. ;i - ilo » ar*' admit h <i f<» «<- u<»n<!'iful A (’HALE. Proprietor, itrtw »tor«*. loth inning wa.« six points behind bietiiren from above the Ohio, and our cards is made by mixing one part, by for public improvement*. 89,800 id de cnrHtiv»- qualit ich . Exroins avi > I mports . The chief of ■ tbe money run divided up betwocn you' •X. i 11* e - V II !. *»pnr*«l to r»-i d-r tin- -.oiourn of I KI II OGM \ S| ¡11 t I IV KS< .XVII I I DR. J BROWK th« bureau of statistics, in the ninth his opponent, and in the 16th was 78 northern visitors have grown to appre measure, of sulphuric acid with seven white men. but I dertiah to infoim kou JAS JORDAN, Prop'r, n-.Milul- nr »»th* i I'lfii-.itit at d c"iiif'-rt.ili!c. behind. Fortune favored him from thu Hv , IM I»-.for ,U.|.«i with a» • le-art ii.-w ciate the virtues and euergy of a people Ilio tabi»' V. 111 b»» with the bc-1 in the liH'tdbiy statement for the ciment fis " parts of water. A gold ur quill pen dat my vol« will hereafter be ¿10, î» e r rs< ii i i» a i z r. OUI < .t »X <»i:\xr^ r\ss market. an<I Ih<* iiiotmtam mid•*!f'-am will uI the .. 17th inning, for then ho began to im who could hnild the imperial edifice of must be used, un.l whi n quite dry the widout anv ditconnt off for regular <■:;) yt ar ol f mi i orts . and expoits of rcprf**<*nt(*d. fi- trout and u'am»- at" alm: d.•■•.t. ictirc m n . t the ll Billiard and Pool Tabic. prov«, aid iiiailu 33 points and'JI* iu tho tbe new south upon the ashes of tbe old ! . ' II». » H- l uiti .l States, reports < xc. ss of card will show no sign of writing. To i steals." I ! r • value of exporta over imports, or im lx;h Schaefer made some wretched in two short decades. make the writing appear the card iiinul His terais were promptly accepted. shots after that inning. Slo««on's best polls < h «: i exports of m.icluiixlis«, an Ix some of the Oerman principali beheld to the fire. If it be desirable WINES, k. IO ' O P S A F D C ’ 0 A ” S MARKET Tit” EFST rrns were 55, 46. 33, !W aud 57. Scbaef- I' w- M nth elided March 111, lhs.b . V I ’.» to <•!■■. ties a drunkard cannot receive a lioeuae te make some writing appear on the ! T he SrientiAr Ameriran takes the < x ss ,f imports sl.ilol.r.lS; twelve ei’s .»coie was 310 and Slosaon's 5<H). to marry. Ln Waldeck a decree has card, a few words can be written scrota li.. nth* ended M :rcl> 31.1SS5, . xce.s of Siussoti'a average was 20, while Schaof- lately been issued that no license to tbe invisible ink^with tincture of iodine, trouble to «how the falr.it y of the »lory i :‘ Í J. R. HAIL. now going its fortieth round that glass 1 gc ■ • <Xjx.it«. sU47.574.(15C>. During th« er s was 12 2 5. This contest makes marry will hereafter be granted any in which will disappear on being held to cun l>e cut with a pair of shear« if it ia !Slos.».-in champion of the 14 inch Balko to Hood . k i: * twelve month« < rub’<l M <r< h 31. 1SN5, dividual who is addicted to drunken the fire. ! . I held under water. That paper adds exports were l'.tl 33J. ami during line game. ness, or having been so, he must ex that there i« on* cutting proce»« that T hs Governor of Kan-is,in Lis proc tt.« | i ci'ding twelve months S*’>b3,298,- ' RY PAPE, En-’inrir. full proof that he is no longer a lamation for an arbor day, says that can la» la-tter done under water than T he S habox D ivorce C ask —In the hibit 1 ■J.'d. a <b Tease of S s 7.1ta!,!tl7. Total to the vice. The same govern* “the Stato which the pioneers found out uf water, that is, the paring of on r-- : <bl l.-w -fork Mild II l.tD l- !T d. case of Sharon against Hill, now in slave 1 U’KI’.Ts. 1 ,Jlf ’•!!> : Lf 11 ■ ¡ t I I II- of .It-C- »alimof exports of merchandise for the i.iki- I.!.- -rn.- meat has also directed that in every treele«»'’ and a desert now bear* upon ions When pured under water the ii!.n • .-..ur.fy ♦!. l.t > | pan-d to till nil order»» twelve months ended March 31, 1885, course of trial before United States ' report made by the ecclesiastical,mum f..r »li k:- I- "f were 8743,705,1190, and for the twelve Judge Sawyer, to ileclaro the alleged cipal and police autheritiea upon peti its fertile bosern “more than 2U,it*W,(XXj acrid emanation», so unpleasant to the i wi!l < ft • j ri fruit trees and more than 200,0*10 acres mucous membrane of eyes and Bos«-, marriage contract void, expert R M. months ended March 31, 1884, 8761,- tions for license to marry, the report Piper has testified that in his epiniou sh <11 distinctly state whether either of ef forest trees, all planted by our uwn are dissolved or held in tho water. [ 768,691, a decrease of 818,002,70^. WAGON MAI xRlAL !<» wi>w in tfntH tlia signature of Sharon to the docu tbe parties is addicted to intemperance people." And tbe Governor also says tlOH. With H M»* m I d» MOI Lbl.XG'i l it 11 l;> I RAMER. ...............................................rhe I T he old practic« of putting »«he« iu in*r* »»« th»» i r- mi-c ment was written by Max Oumpel. or not. The theory is that no drunk- “that there has been an increase in the T hue is no doubt that corn fodder, ' biJi«h r. u»*w an»I in i A- d » v- lyflmitr «-<»!m<-i-iv<l with I lie burtinefl*. rainfall in Kansas is fnlly proved by the a leach to make soup is les» com men This conclusion he arrived at after a nuF'lill)*'. tW»» M*»”*l • *’*'* * either grown as grain or in drills for , a rd is fit to be the head of a family. than formerly among farmer». The statistics of our oldest meteorologist.’' »1,.. furmii.« uni'!' , ',’ "J" ‘ chaffing, makes the cheapest, as well as careful exauiiuatian of aoveral speci GRANTS PASS. fifth! farwt .»• ■ itiu»’* I* ’1 UNDERTAKING & REPAIRING ashes are worth more a* a fertilizer tot mens ef Sharon's signature written by Rj.il f will-c'.lth»-wl'.i - 1 1 .'‘i1; <•; the best, feed for cows. A heaping W bkn railroad builders learn and I t i| said the modern Garden of Eden crops than for soap. Good potash can I A Hpeciaity. 'or Mj re*>«*u f»»r ~ J B HUTOH, Proprietor. bushel basket of ent stalks three times Gum pel. During the trial of the Shar practice the same principles of busi is th«*sland of Jersey, the home of tbe ba bought more cheaply tliim in th« It inerbi—Id. t J. N. TKnUH* a day will keep tho cows in good condi on divorce Guiopel on several occa ness honesty that obtains between the famous race of cattle lieariugthat same. form of ashes, and it is not ia as gix>d W My k « mm I> are equal to mid my price* u* Antilopi-. F»-b. 4. IHw. __ ___ The hne.t Win«*. Lx|iior»a>id< nm’* nrealwny* I any in 8«»uth<*m Oregon. tion. If they are giving milk a ration sions imitated Sharon's signature in or ordinary citizen and his fellow, such It eoataina — only 20,000 acre«, kept >.n hi<:i<l. while tl'« reading table is sun| l.”l ii u.ou....- .. about ------_______________ ' iiT Salinfaction guaranteed. J. IL OWXA__ _ 1^, and __ i J shape for applying to crops. However, fl with th#» lntp’t iwwfjfapara. A I «««»I 1 al»V* inay of meal should be added. Th« pro der to ilemonstrste how easily it might loests as the burning out of ths yet it supports about 60^00 jw-ople and tljer# ig gUH WU(,b jn leacU,.d 1 Fivel nmlrwi h4adof (e«u<i hwlthy NîuckM»'. *p. h I m » bo fonnd hero. I vropoMi to knap a strict bo counterfeited. In the course of the -- — » a a a _ > IM a.a ■ I ■» as f n !• A * —. . . . J duct of an acre of drilled corn will fur on the Oregon Pacific and the 12,000 head wew of — cuttle. farms are *»&,WXZ UVWM WWW—-- The — F..V farther parolare eaU g_ ashes, and where they can be got cheap lj place. Give in«J» ^5’1 r HUTCH CITY BARBER SHOP. nish more than enough feed aud grain divorce trial law also testified that Shar tunnel destruction of property along tire lines gardfDB; gardens; aud, indeed, they must l>e, I*, ly .they will pay for huuliag on sandy . . • Y-- - 1 al. -4 w>ur.n4a An nt I on’s signuturb to the marriage contract of the Canadian road will not occur. ° when li*h Farm. April 13. 1*585. i I 1, PEKtiONHINbKBTHJTOTHEESTArE , t« winter a cow. it is considered that rents «am amount CALIFORNIA »TUm ,----- A ut H. p Hxiina. <l*.s>«» <l. a»" fisiu«*t< il m to an average of 843 per acre. 11 1 1» wm genuine. The O. 1*. lust in a few hours enough írttl» the «sino forthwith, if they w»h to «r» Jnvksousllle. . . <»re*aM. » the Imam.»« «f ih» «iste mu»t b- wonrxl to settle the matter, and the debts are T he will of M. S. Barrali of Portland A Prm«Ht rii . Pa., court ha* just de VO probate. |Jl tJVCHUT. The * »■». C a L teobsia T oi « x * amrst .— The Cali yet to pay.______ A ll reports from tlio east indicate wiüxxit turtherdiley. h r 1HK UNbtRKlGNED Iff FELLY PliEPAltW has has been admitted admitted to Th« Undersigned. r«»iiling st Talent. Jsekwjn is about ?800,')00; fornia State Fiirmen's Tournament, to the largest emigration for many years cided that the law of that State piohib- to do all work in his lin« in tl.cbe.t manner and value of hm estate A Hi«i»e mat W»:den near the 'own ef Medfcrd Administrator of thu . »tata o c«nnty ' Iregon has thirty harrel- "t ch. if.’ Apple T hu elrike of 192employes .engineers; to the States just east uf the Rockies. ___ itfng the issue of store orders in pay- the only public b«iuest was that of come off soo UT1 Ufomkes to be a lively at ruMonable price». __ Vnx-sar. which he ..Ih r» to »stl by wholesale or Will tie rented tasSonabl-* Onr». H. P H mm , iteo-iussi. GEOlUiE KCHITltT-F. of wages ia constitutional and en- Fur farther nartiçu!«« |bfI retail, for ewher grant, at the rery toww4 pne.w 81,000, with which to purchase pio- one. Following are die prizes offered: and lai- tKr«, on the Oregon Pa-ifio has Kansu» ha« already received since e th»'mant *u* Ma-eh «. 1«W. other forceable. Ohio also has an “anti- tures to hang on the walls of the Port- The first prize for Lose companies is not yet been settled, although negotia first of January over 50,000, and c. Farm» April 11, 1*<5. BOILED AND WARD CIDER LAST NOTICE T‘ truck" law, which compels employer* land liUrarj.-; a likeeutn was given to a 18650; second prize, 84S0; third prize, tions are pending whereby it is thought State« and territories in proportion. If T ATWJT ^lÀU’UOVED SHARP. BALLARD the affair will be satisfactorily arranged they jnat knew what was the very best to pay their men in cash, un.l a similar Ahok.pt constantly <mh»ud. u TnviTT. man Who ha* for years Leena faithful j 8250 Prizes L>r book and ladder teams, iObE 1 X DE BTE1) TO THR UNI tEHSlONED I 1 Ili. minute»and ^’'i<-t.e«»rriltw., warranted to by the payment of a third of the for them a large »hare would come on measure is making its way through tho will take notice thst an i »Vim ni «diate Mfa employe the firm of Knapp, Burrsll Burrall. first prize, 8500; oye of cttbe Jaw; second prize, priiu, 83»')0; ww,.»y tue payuiei he ..... wenwiae •*!’• Io at .«JOHN At Hit .Kt. S- nat*Mt it» mrnh-hr will take Mep« Uf EhJOKC K / ..... .rvil/a L aa V and ATirl li» <4 fl ar i «mount due and I a note for four months ' Illinois legiilatnre. .; hi# wife «ou and . four children share : prize for juvenile hook ladder li’ISHtSGTAiM I ••w^b Pl-81 SFORI !’«i- BLASTl-Xd ANDQ1ANT •xUIéuticn. This iw p< ititi rely the Lt*t notice and further. A CO., ll'y iaihelestate. 1 teams, 8150. 1 for the balance. m.an.iu.twham ss». WIN'r.-i AND LIQUO OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. tTCHSNC A NEW DEAL NEW EPA SALOON A FRESH stock T’«- í KENTUCKY WHISKIES. GROCERIES, NEW GASH STORE GENERAL HE FARMER'S STORE ' ROC'JS A. G. COLVIN yi.i ck S ites and IHoh AGAIN TO THE FRONT! WHOLESALE HOUSE At Very Low Prices FORNITORE WARE ROOMS DRY GOODS. WHISKY, uioceries, Provisions, Eîc.. Etc. ALHAMBRA SALOON. CITY DRUG STORE WINES, L!QUO°S & CIGARS. ERRiTT & ROBINSON C EN T B A L A E KET DRUGS, r h e i» • aifcni Medicines S Chemicals. GKOP T 7 PORTER & DIMICK, SODA SPRINGS HOTEL, U.S.Hete!Biii!'!irg Jísksorviíle i. 'i’i'.n/ii:. rrop'i. THL “SUNNY SIDE,” THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P ■?/ ' ’?oasi " a A FINE FARM For Sale at a Bargain! A Kai-e Chance " GRANTS PASS. OREGON. Furniture, Sash and Doors, LIVE OAK SALOON FOR SALE! Settle Up Notice! VINEGAR FOR SftLE! FOR RENT! SMOKE r THE LITTLE CUPI i equally m ihe’estate. 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