VTiUN. ___ energetic Ashland photogr. CIRCI IT CUI RT FRUCKEDING». MLDt ORb hi} Cl BN. ) ui added the latest and most im-k RfISOELLANEOÜS The undersigned will give asocial party « Dardanelles is in Iho following business has been tsansact- at Central Point on Friday evening, F eb, 12, The potdollice will soon be in new quar­ Oregon Kidney Tea. apparatus from time to time, until ed in this court since the last report ot 188B. Dancing will take place in the spa­ ters. Au one of the best and completest gui­ Remember the mask ball. .vine j was over from Butte les in the interior. His photograph« A. Wansdorf and family have removed the T imes : cious hall above the warehouse and no pains . JANUARY 29. 18*«. Farming la at a standstill. Kitt HAY. creek this week. 8tato of Oregon vs. H. Mathews; indict­ re first-class. * to Portland. Read the new advertisements. ment for maliciously killing another’s ani­ will be spared to make the affair a pleasant , Elder G. M. Whitney wa.f in Jackson* A meeting of the hop-grower« of southern one in every res|»ect. The beat of «up­ J. 8. Howard has removed into his new mal. Continued. Read our clubbing inducements. NOTICI: TO OKMOCRATl State vs. Walter Howlett; indictment per and nuuic will be provided. Tickets, Oregon was held at A. J. Walcott’s hop­ . ville on Weduesday. brick building. fur sodomy. Same. St. Valentine’« day will soon be here. house neAr Grant’s Pass last Tuesday for r Dow Montgomery hes returned to Apple­ To the Democratic County Committees of ’Squire Walton s neat, new building ha» State vs. J. W. McMahon; indictment for 12.00. Everybody is invited. There has been no freight train thia the purpose of organizing a hop-growers’ gate from Roseburg. the State of Oregon : Gva D elft . murder. Same. been finished. G entlemen It is advisable that each week. association. We have not received the par­ State vs. Raphael Moral; indictme-it for O. Harbaugh intends to Ktavt for Cali­ Spelling school at the «chool-hoipie every Pass Him By. County Committee hold u meeting and se­ selling liquors to minors. Dismissed on ticulars us yet. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney fornia in a few days. lect good and responsible Democrats to at­ Thia is to give all persons fair warning Saturday night. motion of District Attorney. tend to the registration of Democratic troubles. The petition for the re-establishuient of a 1 State vs. J. W. Cunningham: indictment against trusting my husband, C. Boran, on W. R. Andrews, Esq., of Medford was at The marriage of Joe Delk and Sarah voters in their respective counties and pre­ for embezzlement. Same. tri weekly mail between this place and 1 the county seat on Monday. my account. He has already swindled me Wood for »ale at the T imes office in quan­ cincts. Let the Democrats be up and doing. Ward is announced. State vs. Chas. MeVey; indictment for out of all my property, and I will not be Wilderville has been fot warded to Wash- Bee that every Democrat who fa entitled to tities to suit. Continued. Rev. W. G. Simpson of Ashland was in Several of our business men were at the larceny. vote registers in his proper precinct. I ington, anil we sincerely hope the P. O. State vs. T. J. Neal - indictment for as­ responsible for any more debts of his con­ II. II. Pope was down from Phoenix one town the forepart of last week. E. J. J effrey , county seat during the week. ; Department will act favorably and proinp- sault with a dangerous weapon. Continued tracting. He is a fraud and deceiver, un­ Chairman Democratic State Com. day this week. Charley Hoagland expects to return to for arrest of defendant. Iv in the matter. A number of sidewalks and street cross- State vs. Veit Schutz; indictment for sell­ worthy the confidence of anyone. The weather for the past day or two has Klamath county in a few days. Miu. C. B orax . ings have been constructed recently From present appearances, the members ing liquors to minors. Same as above. been pleasant. Railroad Badly Damaged. Dan Hunt has returned to Kerbyvillc, State vs. Peachy, indietment for an as­ of the Eastern Star Chapter who left this F. L. Cranfill has sold his dwelling house Under the auspice« of For Rent. A great deal of rain ha? fallen in this sec­ Abram Tenbrook is a resident of Dairy, sault with a dangerous weapon. Trial by place for Roseburg will be detained there , but is expected back before long. to Mr. Bieber, a .iew-comer, for $600. The lower story of the T imes building is jury and verdict of guilty of a simple as­ tion since the last issue of the T imm , hut Klamath county. Rev. J. R. Roberts is expected to return for an indefinite period, a« it is feared that offered for rent at a reasonable figure. It Dr. J. P. Welch, lately of this place, is sault. not nearly so much as fell in the vicinity Everybody is getting ready to go to the Ruth Brown yr. Clinton J. Brown; suit is one of the best locations for business in it will take sometime to repair the damages 1 from Douglas couaty this week. now a resident of Shasta county, Cal. of Cow, Grave and Wolf creeks. Railroad masquerade ball. for divorce. Decree granted and plaintiff Jacksonville and will be leased for any pe­ <>n tho railroad. J. H. Ritchie and wife of San Francisco AT U. S. HALE. travel and traffic has been interfered with The quartz mill is working well and is given custody of minor children riod. Possession can be had any time af­ Geo Neuber has gone to Foots creek to Business men generally are looking for­ are at the U. S. Hotel in this place. Alice C. Mickelson vs. Olney Mickelson; ter Jan. 1, 1881». For further particulars to a great extent, there having been but two crushing a considerable quantity of ore. divorce. Decree granted. enquire of the proprietor. ward to a revival in trade. The nri>; ' are through trains during the past week, and engage in mining. S. M. Robison of Talent and A. (?. Epps of When you are in Medford call at the Em­ Frank Lorraine vs. Bernard Lorraine; J. B. Eldredge, the mining expert, has looming up, hay. grain and other products Phoenix were here during the week. those a number of days since. Several pire hotel, where the best of meals and suit for partition of real property. Decree Hides and Furs Wanted. of this county are growing in better de­ Chas. Prim was recommissioned a IIO- lodgings are furnished. grunted, parties to pay the costs equally. large bodies of earth have slid upon the been at Portland. Floor WHimgerN; Silas J. Day. Henry Klippel and John Her­ The undersigned will pay the highest f'hiw. Nickoil, J. C. Whipp, Win. Plymale und mand, and everybody feels confident of re­ tary public by Gov. Moody recently. track in different places south of Roseburg, Twelve yards of Cabot W for 11.00 at cash price for merchantable hides, deer ­ Messrs. Roberts, O ’ Neil and Slagle have berger ap|N>inted as referees to make di ­ D. A. Joue». newed prosperity. arid Grave creek tunnel has been full of Caro Bro« Phojnix. * skins, furs, etc. (.’all at my shop in Jack­ C. Magruder aud G. T. Hershberger were been ut Jacksonville assisting O. Harbaugh vision. dirt and water the principal part of the Haskell Amy ys. E. D. Foudray; fore ­ Stop that cough, by the use of Ayer's up from Central Point a few days ago. FOUR CASH PRIZES Circuit Court is still in session, equity Îlot of hogs. sonville. T. J. K kmxkt . closure of mortgage. Decree granted. time. The most serious damage resulted cases now being heard. Gherry Pectoral—the best specific for all Will be Kiven, «« follow»: One each to be«t su«- Ben Haymond et al., vs. John Swindon. t that Henry Smith ’ s store had Mrs. Lytle, the venerable mother in the Cow creek canyon, where, we learn, diseases of the throat and Jungs. It wf!! CLOSING-OUT SALE TO QUIT tained lady and gentleman character; also onT proceedings as above. Eagle Point has a skating-rink, which is jmpe trom fire one night recent- Same each to the finest lady and gentleman coetume. several mile« of road has i>een submerged soothe the rough feeliug in your throat, aid 1 K. Lytle of tms place, is seriously Rhoda Dunlap vs. David Dunlap; Di­ BUSINESS. All maskers are requested to be at hail at 9 conducted bi ’ Geo. Daley. -Arand Ma/rh. Our entire stock of general merchandise Unmasking of minor children ; also given $1.000 Trumble Bros, have «old their grist mill «t 11 o’olock. » the case, it will be two weeks before repairs ibility and vitality. iams creek were in Jacksonville this \»et.. < Niles A Yengoof Henley, Cal., have start­ charge Is offered for sale in whole or in part at cost. and one-third of certain realtj. are made and everything is again in run­ on Rogue river to O. Ganiard. O’Neil’s brother, now deceased, was the Omar Cantrell is teaching the Willow ed a dancing-school in Medford, which Lillie Jaquinnini vs. John Juquinnini; If you want cheap goods now is you.* time A GRAND STREET PARADE to buy them, as we mean just what we say. ning order. We are informed that local divorce. Decree granted. Jackson county furnished no customers original claimant of the Swingle lanA claim Springs school and is giving entire satisfac­ meets every Tuesday evening. Will take place at 2 JO o’clock in tho afternoon, REAMES BROS. Luella Lead bet ter vs. Robt. Leadbetter; trains will run daily between Grant’s for the penitentiary this time. The A. O. U. W. of this place intends divorce. headed by tho Silver Cornet Band in uniform.and on Butte creek, and crossed the plain« with tion. Same as above. Jacksonville, May 1, 1885. W the Jaok.-nnviHe Turnveroin Society, Pass and Ashland in the meantime, mak­ giving a ball on Feb. 22d, in Williams ’ hall, several of our pioneer residents. He was a Mulkey & Guyer have rented J. Garvin’s Martha A. Fine vs. Edward Fine; di ­ J. W. Walsh, who is interested in the tickets for the ball, including supper, $1,25 ing the round trip in the daytime. This placer mines on Wagner creek. vorce. Same. each; spectator» 5(. cents. far different man from Lewis and once pos­ Wagner creek mines, was in Medford last which will no doubt be a grand affair. •7. F. Cutter's Old Bourbon. Tho best of mnsic has boon engaged, and noth­ Mary A. Donegan vs. John Donegan; di­ state of affairs will prove quite disagreeable This celebrated whisky is for sale by all ing sessed much wealth. A. J. Wilcox, an excellent mechanic, has vorce week. will be left undone to make it a first-class af­ Note, receipt and check books for sale at Same. to say the very least. first-class druggists and grocers. Trade­ fair m every part'cnlnr. been assisting in the plastering of the build ­ Frank Lorraine vs. Bernard Lorraine. The County Clerk is getting the necessa­ the T imes office at reduced rates. Henry R. Brown. Lemon Charley and mark—-star within a shield. Agents. Mer­ J AH. ( BONE.M1LLEK, ) Defendant given . ‘ JO days to file bill of ex ­ ings ot Messrs. Howard and Williams. rP \ k (’’»m. of Arrangrmonte. ry books, blanks, ballot-boxes, etc., ready Geo. Hum of Brownsboro were 111 town Religious items. ritt A Robinson, Jacksonville. They will I* A. JONr.H. Pay your arrearages with the T imes of­ ceptions. > price, that you would have to for the different boards of registration, and Tuesday. There will be regular services at the Cath­ fice and get one of our premiums. Fifteen thousand excellent shingle« are Jemima Colver and J. Dollarhide, admin- sell ' nav at at same E. Martin A Co.’s distillery, Ky. will send them to the various precincts in a olic church in this place Sunday, Rev. F. of the estate of L. A. Colver, vs. Put up in Geo. C. Blakely, the clever commercial offered for sale cheap. Apply at the T imes istrators half and whole bbls.; also cases It is rumored that there are some slides few days. There is a great deal of red tape traveler, spent a few days in town during office, Jacksonville, for further particulars. P. W. Olwell; to recover damages. Mo- ( of Cutter at 8. F. prices. X. Blanchet officiating. on the railroad track near Ashland. tion for new trial overruled and plaintiff John L. Burns, commercial agent for E. about this useless registration law. Liberal Sunday-school and Bible class The lower story of Williams’ building is allowed 30 days in which to tile bill of ex­ Martin the week. We want local correspondence from every A Co.. 408 Front St., San Francisco. Of Southern Oregon are hereby informed that in ceptions. The religious services at the Presbyte­ meets every Sunday at 11 o’clock a . m .. at portion of the First judicial district. addition to a large and elegant line of about completed and Vrooman,Miller A Co. Miss Barbara Benz of this place has gone State of Oregon vs. Lewis O'Neil; murder rian church in this place closed last Sunday to San Francisco on a visit toC. Coleman will occupy the east half of it in a few days. the U. M L Hall, Talent. Lines on the Death of Ina Clopton. in the firstdegree. Defendant sentenced to If you want some real bargains call at evening upon which occasion there was and family. lb v. J. A. -lover will eoiiimem-e a pro­ A. G. Colvin’s and Newman Fisher’s. From our threshold now i» missing For sale ata bargain—a cosy dwelling- be hanged on Friday. March 12, 1886. One fair, «oft, sunny »row; quite a large flttcndar.; e. Rev. J. V. Milli­ Chas. Nickell vs. M E. Pogue ct al.; to meted meeting at the Wagner creek church But safe in the arms of Josu« Dr. Will Jackson has gone to Medford on house not far from the center of town. For foreclose lien. Continued. Considerable feeding is being done and gan of A diland conducted the services,and on Sunday next at 11 o’clock a . m . Doth rest her spirit now. further particulars enquire of A. L. John ­ J. Neathamer vs. M. E. Pogue tt al. a professional trip. He will also go to 1 have added to my stock the following class of stock are beginning to look quite thin. an excellent choir was in attendance. son. • Sanio. Yes. Hweet little Ina is missing, Elders M. Peterson ami Fleming will hold goods, of which 1 have a full lino • Grant’s Pass. Parties wishing to pay taxes will find But a pleoanre ’tis to know Lena White vs. John W. White; divorce. Jackson county is entitled to several services at Brownsboro on Sunday next, F. Hubbard intends to leave for east of That she is liapnier above D. Peninger and wife of Willow Springs Referred to the County Clerk to take testi­ some scrip for sale at the T imes office. scholarships in the State Agricultural Col ­ Thun »ho could be Iwsre below. badici’ Furnishing Goods, after which there will be baptism of a num­ the mountains soon, to seek a home. He mony. Ashland has been indulging in a revival lege at Corvallis, and those desiring to at­ and 11. C. Fleming of Little Butte were in lias already disposed of liis residence in ber of converts. Landed safe on the other shore. J. B Thomas vs. F. M. Parker; to fore­ town this week. Both Knit anil Muslin. In heaven she sings to-night. tend that excellent institution of learning close mortgage. On trial. town. Rev. A. R. Bickenbach will hold services lasting over two weeks at tho M. E. church. Aud there she waits to welcome all Judge Watson of Portland is still detain­ should apply to Senator Prim, who has the 8. C. Carterand Mart. Williams of Jose­ To that fair huven of light. at Phcenix on Sunday at 11 o’clock a . m ., F. Barneburg has purchased the butcher­ ed here, owing to the disgruntling of th« Brownsboro, Jan. 10th. D. A. I’ authority to make the appointments. i and at the Presbyterian church in this phine county are in this section at present. shop of J. Delano and there is only one railroad service. Henry Saghorn, who “pulled” a pistol place in the evening. A h cheap hh to be bought any place; also Why don’t you take advantage of the market in town. Excellent meats of al! Wo have muds arrangement« whereby we oan MA URI HD. The assistant superintendent of the on E. C. Kane, railroad agent at Ashland, furnish kinds are disposed of there. The second quarterly meeting of the M. T imes ’ unparalleled clubbing inducements? and Peachy, the Chinaman who is charged Pullman Palace Car Co. was over the O. A —PACKARD—In Ashland, Jan 19th, Children’s Short Clothes. K. Church, South, will be held in Jackson­ The Phoenix public school will give an The last freight train brought 75 cords of THE AMERICAN FARMER FREE MORROW by Rev. J. V. Milligan, VV. H. Morrow of Port­ with shooting at J. F. Howard, are both C. road last week. Under 4 years old ville on the first Saturday and Sunday in entertainment to-morrow (Saturday) even­ wood for the reduction works here from to any subscriber to the T imss who pay« up his land and Miss Cora Packard of Ashland. Mrs. McManus of Yreka, who has been serving out their sentences in tho county to Jan. 1, 1886. February. Rev. E. G. Michael, presiding ing. McDULlN—RUBLE—At tho Commercial hotel. A beautiful line of Grant’s Pass; and still there is an abund­ subscription Every eubHcriber who pays for tho T imes one spending sometime in Portland, is now in Grant ’ s Pass, Jan. 20th, by Hon. Garrett Crock ­ jail, having been adjudged guilty of simple elder, will be in attendance. ance of excellent wood within a few miles year in advance will get The past week has been a stormy one, ett, county judge, (’has. W. MoDulin and Miss HOSIEF Ashland on a visit. assaults. Anna P. Ruble; all of Josephine county. of this place. much rain having fallen since our last re­ THE NEW YORK WORLD Eastern Stars for Roseburg. (Ion Fred. Hansen of Table Rock was here W. J. Russell, who was sent to the peni­ port. S. F. EXAMINER, OR O'NEIL SENTENCED. Several members of Adarel Chapter No. Wednesday. He says the roads could not BORN. tentiary from this county, after being con ­ DETROIT FREE PRESS, QI OVES 3, O. E. 8., of Jacksonville started for Rose­ The “Tidings" boasts that dressed fowls victed of stealing some articles from J. M. possibly be any worse. for nix month«. Judge Webster having set Tuesday, Jan. Free HAN burg last Monday night to assist in the or­ are now sold at the meat markets at Ash­ For $3.75 in advance we will furnish tho T imes POWELL—On Antelope, Jan. 11th, to Mr. and McCall’s store at Ashland, has returned. We regret to learn of the serious illness of 25th,at3o’clock p. m ., as the time for pass­ and Mr». Wm. Powell, a »on. ganization of another chapter in that place. land. The judgment in his ease was reversed by Robt. Taylor of Ashland. He is said to be ing sentence upon Lewis O’Neil, who had THE S. F. EXAMINER HEIDRICH — In Linkville, Jan. 15th, to Mr. and The county hotel is awaiting a number of There is over three tect of snow ou the the Supreme Court and tho indictment dis­ afflicted with lung fever. It was the intention to perform this busi­ been convicted of the murder of Lewis Mc­ one year each—which i« a reduction of 81 on old Mrs. E. O. Heidrich, a (laughter. ness on Monday evening, but as no train guests, several apartments now being Siskiyou mountt-in, near where the sv»ge missed. CONN—Near Lost river, Klamath county. Jan. J. M. Shelly and A. Borgevin, two well- Daniel «at Ashland in November, 1884, the rates. Zc 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conn, a da’igliter. crosses it, and a greater depth of it on the left Ashland on Sunday evening, as cus­ empty. above are all -large, tirHt-cJa«« papers, and The wife of [•. Tryon of Smith river. Cal., known commercial travelers, were in Jack­ court-house was well filled at the appointed no The time should be lost in taking advantage of D e LAMATTER— In Kerbjrville, Jan. 15th, to Mr. tomary, owing to the bad condition of the See Dr. C. Lempcrt on Saturdays and you Cascades on the Linkville road. and Mr». N. DeLamntter, a son. also a sister of Mr J. W. Alnutt. who came sonville a few days .since. great inducement«, as they will not be upon Ar ’ hour to hear the doomed man sentenced to these long. railroad, it was deferred until the following will be cured free (excluding medicine) ol All those who call on Dr. (’. Lempert. to Ashland last year for the benefit of her WADE—On Butte creek, Jan. 15th. to Mr. ar’ death. The circumstances of tho murder F. L. Crunlill, tho efficient manager of Mr«. Robert Wade, a daughter. night. The party consisted of Gen. T. G. charge. * the German doctor, it Jacksonville, for health, died of consumption on the 10th CATARRH CURED, health and sweet Henry .Smith’s business at Medford, made and conviction are already well known, Reames, grand master of the F. & A. M. of Our clubbing oilers will soon be with­ treatment on Saturdays will be treated free inst, Mr. T. started for home with the breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem­ and we will not rehearse them here. us a pleasant call last Monday. Oregon, lion. Theo. Cameron, Geo. M. drawn, as we cannot keep them open much of charge, excluding medicine. DI RD. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector free. corpse at once, where it was buried a few When asked by Judge Webster whether edy. Sold by Merritt A Robinson. Love, R. 8. Dunlap, Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, longer. Geo. Megerle of Evans creek was in town The members of the Jacksonville Turn- days since. he had anything to say, O ’ Neil proceeded CARTER—On Big Applegate. Dec. 30, 1885. Hem Mrs. Newman Fisher, Mrs. R. J.Cameron,. yesterday, who informs us that Teb. Coker Carter; in the 51st year of his age We learn that the Colver-Olwell case will verein are progresssing rapidly, making Josephus Kester, who shot and killed his is dangerously ill with lung fever. to talk at considerable length. He blamed When Baby .was sick, we gave her Misses Issie McCully, Cora and Maggie | Bonton county papers please copy.] , CABTORIA. be taken to the Supreme Court by the much improvement under the leadership brother, John A Kester, in Trinity county, no one, excepting thoie whom he charged HELMAN —In Ashland. Jan. 17th, infant son Linn. A number of members from Eugone When she was a child, she cried for J. C. Whipp, the energetic proprietor of with entering into a conspiracy against of Mr. Smith, a first-class athlete. Mr. and Mrs. Butler Helman. Cal., recently, has been held to answer be­ CABTORIA. city and other chanters were also expected plaintiffs. the Jacksonville Marble Works, was at When she became a Miss, she clung to Henry Wilson and sons oi Red Bluff, fore the Superior Court without bail. He him. He claimed to be innocent of the We sell real-estate and all other kinds of to Ve present, and no doubt a grand time CABTORIA. crime, knew nothing about the murder, legal blanks cheaper than any other place Cal., have been at Lakeview settling their paid this county a visit a few years ago, Grant’s Pass last week taking orders. When she had children, she gave them was had. NEW THIS WEEK. CABTORIA. suit with David R. Jones, which involves G. W. Merrill of Portland, who bought and had the reputation of. being an excel ­ nor who committed it. He said he did not in Oregon. CGU51.L THIRp AN!» PINK STREETS. lent young man. considerable wheat during the past season, property to the amount of $8,000. Irrigating Company Organised. fear to die, but very much disliked to be W. R. ANDRFW&.- y Measles has made its appearance at Lake­ A Sum’s valley correspondent to the view and nearly everybody there is afflicted hanged, because of the stigma that would JACKSONVILLE RETAIL MARKET. ATTORNEY A C< MM.SEWR-AT-J.AW JACKSONVILLE................... OREGON. “Jackass” is the name of a new mining We Oregonians arc so hfyd to please that was in the valley during the past week. T meu writes: “Tho Rogue River Canal [ cobreotf . d wurirtx.l camp in Idaho, near the Comr d’Alene a few days of comparativelv-low tempera­ Bob. Donovan, Zau Bros.’ popular repre­ be placed on his aix^cl 3** with them. Hl/»»«’, «.—.--«net H3S........................ . $18 a? BATHS ON APPLICATION. Company is organized and the officers MtirUD, OREION, country. Wonder if it has been named ture sets us to growling. K For Chronic Rheumatism, Dropsy, Skin Disease after our own festiye Forest creek? ern dispatches, count up tic number of tomers in t pv doier ....... ..................... SI Board and Treatment per Week 44IS. •i Uw«oeaaion.>|respoke witbout any ap­ Butt« per lb......................................... . Jackson and Daisy creekshad more wa­ year in advance and you will get the New climate of Oregon.” together with A. S. Moon, are the incor- A 80 - ford,' of Klamath county, who paid this parent emotion and his tread was firm and Potatoes, per lb...................................... I- 01 ooraton^The capital stock has been ter in them this week than for several York “World,” Detroit “Free Press”’or ' special cases kxtpa ^ J. E. Houston of Ashfa^fl, member of *alley a visit last week, have returned reMohite. Cabbage, “ .................................... 02 13 WEEKS. San Francisco “Examiner” free . J ay,11- month? past Onion», “ .................................... 01 the Prohibition State Cent < bvnie. many’s purpose is to construct a canal ¿n.l _ uivwrtTtw nave Already been grant­ His Honor then made a few remarks be­ Bean«, “ .................................... ..8 Dried Apple«, per lb............................. 0« precinct will within a few years be the Get your costume ready for the mask ball of sending from home for anything in his zation, preparatory to making Mfoinations mgUimony, May joy and prosperity «ver had been accorded a fair and impartial POM ¿AIT NG PACKS “ . Plums, “ .............................. .......... . ........................................ 10 a ONE DOEEAR. be Binir«. pride of Jackson county.” “ Pears. “ iu trial and had been adjudged guilty by a jury * here on Feb. 12th. A fine time will no line. for the next election. “ Peaches, “ 10 t# Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, FOR 8ALE: (.’rit. Tolman has returned to Ashland of twelve good men, nothing was left for doubt be had. A New Road Proposed. A law-suit took place in Justice Florey’s Molasses, per gallon...................... 75 agents and clubs, Baw^/s opies mailed free. The Redding “Free Press” sa\^: “Hon. from San Francisco, and paid Jackionville him to do but to pass the sentence in such Sorghum Chickens, per dozen.............. ..4......... 84 50 to 8 00 . Audrese all order* “ Roseburg wants a road built from that There has been considerable snow and court at Eagle Point last week and consum­ Wm. McConaughy, district attoney of Sis­ Turkeys, “ .............................. 9 to 12 00 RICHARD K. FOX. a visit last Friday. His wife is still at the cases made and provided. It was there­ Ivdes...................................................... 1 00 to 2 50 town to Klamath county, hoping to cap­ cold weather at Portland and in the Wil­ ed several daj’S. N. 8. Goodlow and A. W- F ranklin S quare . N.Y. kiyou county, Cal., has gone to Chicago in Bay city. erskins......................................................... 15 to 20 fore ordered that the judgment and sen­ For Rheumatio and Stomach Pains, Presley appeared as attorneys for the par­ ture the trade of that section, and is hold­ lamette valley. Wool, Spring................................................... 11 to 14 the interest of several patents invented by Gen.T. G. Reames, Grand Master of the tence of this court is that the defendant be Beef............................................... t................... «told ties. ing meetings to further the project. In Caro Bros., Phcenix, pay the highest price MUSTAHy BRAN_FOR POULTICES. our townsman, Benton Elmore, formerly F. A A. M. ci this State, will make the or- now’ recommitted to the jail of this county, Mutton................................................................ 6 to 8 the event of Crater lake and vicinity being for beef hides, furs, deer skins, sheep pelts, During the late cold spell the mercury of Jackson county. Bent, says that his Pork.................................................................... 8 to 01 then and there to be left in confinement official visit before his der at Ashland an set aside as a national park, such a thor­ dried fruit, etc. “Tho principles of the water-cure treatment Sausage............................................................... 12*4 was down to 15 degrees above zero at. St. patents will yet make him a milliontire.” * are founded in nature and in truth.ha-^e in until Friday, the 12th day ot March. 1880; return home. oughfare would be still more beneficial. —AND— our power.a new and most efficacious agetu-for-- The Rogue River Distillery is running on Augustine, Florida, which is colder than it that then and there, between the hours of The north-bound train of tho O. & C. R. Such iyn undertaking, without public aid, “Kouirh on Rat».’’ the alleviation and cure of disense in vnrioua Frank V e - '«flof _ Ash laud . pr x inot, who has been in Jacksonville at any time this forms, anil, in proper hands, hr raft- as it is eft. R. was delayed several hours on the morn­ cut ljiaJig MSqeririy h'U.Ml and would be very great, as it would involve full time and making a large quantity of winter. cam« ton o’clock in the forenoon and three Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bed­ t fectual. I should bo no friend to humanity, nor superior whisky. ing of the 21st by a slide at a point three n. nr dvlng tt'V bld^d poisoning, ) Is able to o’clock in the Afternoon of said day, in the bug«. the outlay of a large suru of money. Jack­ to medical scienco, if 1 did not give my testimony Heart Pains. No matter what the difference on the in its recommendation.’’ John Cabler is still on Wagner creek, but enclosure of «aid jail or jail yard, and by miles south of Myrtle Creek. A mass of be nbout »gnln. AT THE BAN FRANCISCO Palpitation, Dropsical Swelling«. Dizziness son county has two roads leading directly to " oitt C han , suuuamuujc , ? u . D. F. R. 8. silver and tariff questions may be, it is ad­ the proper oflftcer, the defendant, Lewis Indigestion, Headache, Sleeplessness cured by the above country, which could be put in his family are in Iowa on a visit, Doug. mitted that J. D. Fountain of Ashland earth, with a large stump imbedded in it. 'Wells’ Health Renewer.” J. H. Wlrttawn of Medford has been h^r« slid from the embankment, the stump durh»9 the week making plat« of different O’Xrtl, he hanged by the neck until be be Fever and Sore Throat a Specialty. good repair for a reasonable sum of money; Strong informs us. ‘‘Ronirh on < o> n«.” keeps a fine, large stock of goods and sells striking the train •about the region of the dead, and that judgment be entered against Ask for Wells’"Rough on Corns.” 15c. Quick and it should be expended very soon, too. Tickets for the ball at Central Point on awfully cheap. ADOLPHUS F. EDDY. townships of the county. He fa fi^ept him for the costs and disbursements of oomplotecure. * Hard orsoft corns, wart«, bunion«. Hydropathist. tender, causing delay, but no serious dam­ in -.bstraciing Htlev, etc. Feb. 12th will be $2, instead of $2.50, as Ifir Right Way. Bnehu-Paiba. The Jacksonville Silver Cornet Band, as­ age.—[Plaindealer. J. IÏ. LITTLE. Proprietor, — this cause to be taxed. stated in on»’ last. Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Bladder and Some months ago the nursery of J. Lusk 4 •'Jan Reynold«. Wrn, Carter. J. B. WeleW sisted by the Jacksonville Turnverein. will O’Neil says he feels hurt because the Urinary Diseases. Scalding. Irritation, Stone, Tho challenge from Jos. St. ¡»hini >f * / and p. M. Parker of The Meadows are The wheat market is very dull in Port­ make a grand parade on the afternoon of MEDFORD & Son, at Temescal, Cal., which has been Judge did not give him the full sixty days’ Gravel, Catarrh of the Bladder. $1. Druggists. CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. na, Cal., published in the “ Y' tka Journal/ land and the same heaviness prevails in doing a big business in Jackson county, fail­ . . _ . T3_ It kt the the county county «eat »e»t this this week week on on business busIneM limit. Ho aays he is Impcful of something Feb. 12th, which will be followed by the ball i has resulted . . in a match Bod-Bnir», File». race o 1 SaturuaW . » S41 w . „ n'noU of tli«> \ ruk-n ivar.br eonnected with the Circuit Court. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, goph­ ed, and J. E. McElrath waschosen assignee. the local market. in the evening. Thia is the place to get your turning up in his favor yet. kKoiuh on Pnin” CIBARS, connected with the premises, directly or and get the “American Farmer,” a first- near the Bull ford. Running on various kinds of Gold and Silver ores training immediately, and are in L JEWELRY. M «B* * Henry York of Applegate was over Tues- mitted by Rev. M. A. Williams. ('urns eh'dera, colic, .'ramps, diarrhoea, aches, from Jackson and Josephino counties. indirectly, discharged. The additional ex­ class journal, free. dition to make fast time in running. CANDIES, NUTS. pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, rheumatism. Anyone wanting Practical Working Test _«y for the pnrpoee of getting out an in- S hiloh ’ s V it - alizer is what you need Thennom’tr PIPES. < ARDS. * 20c. Rough on Pain Plaster«, 15c. pense to Mr. McElrath is several hundred made of all above Mrs. Vining’s new residence at Ashland | | for Constipation, Loss of Appetite. Diz We happened to drop into the JackadU junction againel certain parties who are Mother». NOTIONS. CUTLERY, Month. zero. dollars a month; but it provides for a num­ has been completed. It is a neat and con­ STATIONERY. ALBUMS. If you are failing, broken, worn out and nervous ainess and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. ville Marble Works a few days ago uk lU.ning tailings on some of his valuable use “Wells’ Health Renewer.” $1. Druggists, TOBACC OS. CIGARETTES ber of white men. The pay is $1 a day for venient structure. A M M PM found the affable proprietor, with twWtojfc Mod. Life Preserver. Price 10 and 75 cents por bottle. For sale by eight hours’ work,and board and lodging. 31 50 40 January...... 5 1.42 It you are losing your grip on life, try “ Well« sistants, busily at work. We noticed^* If the rainy weather continues there Is Merritt A Robinson. Gent's Furnishing Goods, Ju. R. Canier<|n, formerly of tin's place, February... 39 55 45 1 2.94 Health Renewer. ’’ Goes direct to weak spots, iaige number of monuments, toinbstajtaiv, March......... 32 65 47 “Konirh on Pile».” .11 some danger of tho bridge near Central Iliff h Waters. now ■ 1 prominentiOOW9XÍSNion merchant of April Cannon Bros, have fitted up elegant And everything usually found in a first-class Can have the «amo successfully treated at the 4C 66 57 ........... 2 .44 Cure« Piles or Hemorrhoids. Itching, Protrud ­ etc., of elegant design and workmanship, The different streams have been much Poiot being damaged. Variety Store. Also, nd, is one nt the-* directors of the Portland, 47 69 63 quarters in Caro Bro?.’ fine brick building 1.41 ing, Bleeding. Internal or other. Internal and finished and ready to do set up, while the 50 72 64 2.47 external remedy in each package. Sure cure, 50c, June........... higher and their currents swifter during Good pasturage can be obtained at rea- at Roseburg and are conducting a first- force was busy turning out several mor». grain exchange recently organized at the July............ 54 82 76 .1« Druggists. CHOICE FRUITS IN 8EASON the week than for several years past. Joe sonable rates by applying at the Davison class saloon. They are well known in Jack- Parties desiring anything in Mr. Whipp?; ■. metropolis. 54 74 78 Pretty Women. August........ 74 73 .58 September.. Ladies who would retain freshness anil v.vacity. line should give him* a call, by all in earns. ; . Crain had a narrow escape from drowning farm, near Medford. My goods are the beat anil guaranteed as repre. son and Josephine counties. -------------------- 'T?l Miss Blecher, <»ter of Henry Blecher of October.... * 43 ftv 58 Don’t fail to try “Wells’ Health Renewer.” wanted. Prices low, as I do not proposo to be while crossing Bear creek, and Fred. Down­ 41 56 42 «.04 .lACKXONVlI.t.f. i-l HLIC SCHOtS J«f1» P««.'"'». wl<’ becn »«¡<>*«1 With November.. Rou«h ou Iteh.” undersold. At Lewa Than The high waters are taking off a large Land on Wagner creek is worth more 2.74 December. . «7 42 8 ing came near being swept down Butte Give me a call. J. R. LITTLE. ----------- rheumatism for k long tune, is now under “Rough on Itch” cure«humors,eruptions ring­ On the 5th of July Ther. 100. on the 6th 108, and worm, creek a few days since. Rogue river and quantity of tailings that had accumulated than in any other portion of southern Ore­ tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chillbiains. The following is the report for the j the treatment of Dr. Tryce and is some- on the 7th 98. Extremes of heat from 2 P. M. to gon. Jos. Robison not long since refused Applegate are also booming, and other in the past few years. “Rough on ('ntarrh. ” 4 p. M. what improved. ending January 15, 1886: Total rain 19.15 inches. The storm seemed to be general on this $2UO 1 acre fora portion of his farm, and Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete streams are running bankfull, If the rains Tho morning record is made just bofi.ro sun ­ i John F Kelley.who ha« been in charge cure of worst chronic cases: also unequaled a« no buildings are on it either. should continue, considerable damage ii coast. Great damage was done in some —almcat always the coldest point. The noon gargle for Diphtheria, Sore Throat, Foul Breath. of H. H. Miller Co.’s business at Ash- rise ASSAYING, *2.50. record is made at 12 m ., evening record at 8 p. M. 50 cents. Attention is called to the law card ot likely to result, some having been done al­ portions of California. for sometime past, has succeeded in The Hope of the ation. ready. The ground is full of water and the com­ W. R. Andrews, who has recently located UEO. H. CHICK. Children, slow in development, puny, scrawny settling the same Io a great extent and left Fatal AecMent. E. GOSLINSKY R CO’S parative drouth of last summer is not like­ at Medford for the practice of his profes­ and delicate. u«e “Well«’ Health Renewer ” installation at Ashland. foF Grant ’ s Pass last week. Catarrh ot the Bladder, Henry Carter of Big Applegate, an ohl sion. He comes well recommended and CELEBRATED AGENT Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all Kidney The following is a list of officers of Hope ly to be repeated soon. Prof. W. J. Dean of Wagner creek, the and respected citizen, was found dead, and has had considerable e^nerienoe. Urinary complaints cured by ”Bv.chu-Paiba ” Grammar.......... Rebekah Degree Lodge, I. O. O. F.. recent­ Job printing of every imaginable descrip­ well-known lecturer, delivered one of his about half a mile from his cabin, last Fri­ II j OD. Intermediate.., A surprise party took place at the resi ­ tion done bettpr and cheaper here than at • ‘Water Rnigs. Bosehe».” ly installed by Capt. Helman. D. D. G. M.: Primary............ learned discourso« al Central Point Satur­ day, by a searching -wirtv .comprised ol dence of M. Hanley, near town, last Friday “Rough on Rats” clears them out; also beetles, N G, Mrs J R Casey ; V G, Mrs Jas Porter; any place south of Salem. Total........... ,j 172 16» >j II 1 day evening to a largo and attentive audi- Messrs. Arrasmit’ ’• Mc­ ants, etc. evening.,/ a number of young folks JL inroo yaroM <»r rnuiuu J h R Sec’y, J K Helman ; F Sec’y, Dr II T In­ For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Tho finest in the market. which was well pleased with it. Comb, Hacker ti kwas Roll of Honor, yards of BROWN LEGHORNS. •nd vicinity were in at- low ; Treas, J R Casey; Warden, Mrs Mary Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale fron> * /was HIC.IIEH UbFARTMK.XT. Wm. Bybee has returned from his camp last seen just bs tencu .janttime was had. Sutton; Con. Miss Della Pennebaker; I G by Merritt and Robinson. covered with «no-. J* It is A—Fletcher Linn. A 2—Hattie Ream«“. on Evans creek, but his health is not im­ Jas. McDonough «f Willow Spring« ha« Mrs E Giddings; Chap. A L Willey; R 8N We have had no papers from Portland B—Lottie Reed, Mabel Baker, Lena Cam­ proved. He informs us that a great deal the general opinionA»Ciirown JACKSONVILLE G. O R Myer; L 8 NG, AD Helman ; R 8 since last Tuesday morning, hence late on different occasion« forwarded some eron, Gus. Newbury. B 2—Phrebe Kellar. of rain has fallen in that section lately and from his horse (which was probably un­ Price«: Wyandcttc eggs, one sitting. -?4; two sit­ verj rich specimens of quartz through the tings, $7; three «itting«, $Plymouth Rock V G, Mrs Laura Willey ; L 8 V G, Mrs news from abroad is scarce. manageable at the time) riding down hill C—John Jeffrey, Susie Turner, Jennie that Iho streams have been very high. egg«, one sitting. $2.5two «itting«, $4; three sit­ mails, to parties in East Portland, none of > Abram Bish. ting»*. f A Brown Leghorn egg«, one sitting, «2.50; The Lofftus Bros., formerly of this coun­ which have ever reached their destination. Jackson, Willie Miller, Anna Jeffrey. * ■ f Willie Horne, formerly of this place, is at a rapid gait, against a tree, breaking his two bitting«, <4; three sitting«. $6. neck. The body was buried near by on ORAXMAW PEPABTMKNT. ty. are having splendid success in Warner My Hix Wyandotte hen« made a record last year Advance (n Friers. now a cadet at West P>int and doing well. Attention is called to the advertisement of 12rt egg* each for six month«, beginning with A—Katie Reed. Mamie Croneruiller, Wil­ His mother, brothers and sisters are still the following Sunday, in the presence of a The BUYERS» GUIDE ta A stockman in southern Oregon was yes­ valley raising horses and mules. they know ail about Mustang Un ­ January 15th. Aside from their utility, they are of the Mitchell A Lewi« Co, of Portland, lie Gilson. Robert Jeffrey. John Miller,. issned March and Hepta* number of friends. the handsomest fowl I have ever handled. My residents of Prescott. Arizona, and their terday offered 4 cents per pound live The break in the railroad has interfered which imports tho best wagons, carriages iment. Few do. Not to know is each year. «»F" «56 page«, Plymouth Rock« are most favorably known all ov­ many friends here will be pleased to hear weight for a band of fat cattle. He agreed greatly with the prompt delivery of the and other vehicles in the country. Their Fred Luy, Janie« Watson. inehe«,with over er the North Pacific coa M. The heaviest and be«t B — Lydia Clemmens, Birdie Helms, Jobu ! not to hâve. Wanted. marked strain on the coast and not excelled any­ that they are well and prospering. 3, BOO Illustration« — a to take it if he could not get more. This is T imk -to many of its subscribers. good« are first-class and prices reasonable. Orth, Mollie Miller, Mary Day, Laura Luy, where. My Brown Leghorns are models of beau­ Two thousand pounds of potatoes, and whole Picture Gallery. the same as 8 cents» per pound for the ty and excellent layer«. I guarantee a good hatch GIVES AVhole««le Prien Caro Bros, of Phcenix are receiving a largo Evart Smith, May Huffcr, Jessie Langel). will trade choice fruit trees for them. For Meatfewa items. Parties desiring bill-heads, statements, and perfect «atfafaction. My fowls have tak dressed beef, which is quite an advance in direct to consumers on all good« for stock of fall and winter goods, which will notes, receipts and other printing neces­ Jennie Parker. particulars enquire of Nearly everybody has hud a cold lately. personal or family use. Tell« how to prices over a week or two ago. Sheep are C — Maggie Moody, Goa Pape, Iva Par ­ be sold at prices to suit the times. A. 8. J obksow . Jacksonville order, and give« exact cost of erery» sary to effect.yearly settlements expeditious­ One inch of snow Jast week and lots of Worth about as much and pork a little thing you nse, eat, drink, wear, or Willie Ragsdale, Birdie bchmitt,James rain. Mr. Hicks, who has purchased E. K. An- ly. will do well to call at the T imes office. ker, more, live weight. It is a poor snow storm Wherever exhibited. Only» few choice trio« of have fan with. TWieur IKVAI.I ABLF Linn. Plymouth Rock« for wlo at $10.00. Cash must German Almanacs. The creek is high, and salmon after thin BOOKS eontjln inforroaUon gleaned that doe« not advance the price of meat.— demon’s supply of apples, was in town this We do the best printing at eastern rates. INTBRXKDIATK DEPARTMENT. accompany all orders. from the market* of th* world. We We have just received a supply ot “Die will be in ord«»r. W. R. Jones this week purchased 120acres week with a load of fruit and cider. [Oregonian. Expree« charge» light. Welle. 4 Co.’s El- A—Lena Bowden, Maude Kress, Annie will mull a copy VREIC to any ad« pre*w given a liberal discount in favor of all my The gross receipts of the P. O. for leal Hinkende Bote,” which we will furnish our of land of Gen. John E. Ross, and will Eaton, Minnie Eaton, Ida Clemmens, Lillie Un« Clrt»l»llon rt MT »ritenni Paper dress upon receipt of 10 eta. to defray Try a course of hydropathy for all com ­ customers. Accident. quarter were $2«; net receipts $20. German friends at customary prices. They in the WMt expense of mailing. Let v*s hear from make his permanent home there. The Bend stamp for handsomely illustrated cata­ F. M. Smith informs us that Mr. Perkins , plaints, both chronic and acute. It is high­ price paid was $5,200; but. as it fa some of Wilson, Marvel Taylor, Milo Beggs, Theo. yon. 1<« spectfa^ly, logue. Address • Two petitions are circulating here, One should call soon. ly spokan of by competent judges. • Schultz. 100*000 ISSUE J. M. GARRIBON. Forest Grove, Or. an old settler of Elliott creek (where he is gl'-------- ! JJ JI the best land in the »State, he secured a bar­ MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. B—Nellie Merritt, Dora Knowles, George for a new road district and the other for a A great many lard cans have been and engaged in mining), fell into the fire some­ The Danyer •TT « • e, < hl~aao. Ill. new voting precinct. Both are badly gain. Parker. Joe Wetterer. time since, while in an epileptic fit, and was are yet being used this season. Very many Tl>»t Mlw.vs go« nlong with a «taud.nl needed. The T imka is crowded with advertisement« C—Willie McDaniel, Ha»ry Miller, En«- seriously burned He was slowly recover­ hogs have been slaughtered recently. fatnily medicine Wthe counterfeit or fraud, AND GIANT Father Stearns preached on the second which follows as darkness does light. Pro­ i ing at last accounts. because it has more suoacrihers than any t ma Reed. Rose Luy, Day Parker. Emma Sabscribe for the San Francisco "Exami­ MiLLERb Sabbath at the schonl-hotise, and Rev. tection against this danger lies in careful other paper published in Oregon, outside Helms, James Wilson, Frank How«H ASHLAND, OREGON ner" or the New York “World,” the best ■SitHirfioH Wanted. Todd- on the preceding 8abbath. Each observation of what, and ot whom, you of Portland, and is therefore acknowledged fBTlUBI DEPARTMENT. buy. Donbi the honesty of any druggist The undersigned desires to obt »in a situ­ papers published in the United States. left an appointment for next month. to be the bast advertising medium in the A—Mabel Priest, Ada Priest, Bennie who (fates there is any other fhmmons Liv­ liachLnary of »11 kinds Made New ation ns engineer. Has had several years’ You can get.500 good-sfaed and superior interior. M ark T aplkt . er Regnlator than that prepared by J. H. Fisher, Harry Lay, Willie Muller, Kuie * experience and will give references if nec­ envelopes with your business card printed Zelin A Co.. Sole Proprietors; or that there and Hepaired. i Prof. Cary, who poses ^/is the ^hamplon Brentano. Joseph Grimes, Monroe McKen­ essary. Ad nd »«ttle without dalay. ____ by Merritt 4k Kobinscm * t Roblu-cr BUUVW 1 OcjprwGcuticŒimes. 0. Harbaugh line, large hog* 1 here this week. 8oi Thus. T. McKeiun ed the U. 8. saloon, the small quarters ' S hiloh ’ s C ough and - ■ is sold by us on a guarail lee. It cures Consumption. Sold by Merrl ,t and Robin - son. f Jackson county will soon have the first hanging that has taken place in southern Oregon during the past quarter of a cen­ tury. Any paid-up subscriber to the T imes cun have one of Dr. Kendall’s horse-book« free of charge by calling at or sending to this office. Dr. Lempcrt of this place has secured a patent ou a new-fashioned wardrobe, which is ahead of anything of the kind wo have ever seen. You can get two good papers for the price ot one by calling or sending to the T imes office. See our dubbing inducements else­ where. Sergent Bros, of Phoenix are making preparations to go out of business, and will be succeeded by Frank Towne, an old hand at the business. Rarely in the history of Jackson county have taxes come in so slowly as •».* th#» present time. This is a sure sign that money is scarce. Democrats mqst remember that if they desire to vops * ♦er. It is the W. Regis • first duty or ter, by all r jscriber to the If you are a paiu T imes you can save 10 per cent, by sub­ scribing for any periodical or paper you want at this office. We pay no attention whatever to anony­ mous communications. The name of the writer must accompany each article for our own information. The skating-rink is becoming more pop­ ular each evening and is being well patron­ ized. The public can spend u:i evening quite pleasantly there. Newt. Roberts returned from his trip to the Willamette valley and h.is resumed control of G. W. Mapes’ interests in War­ ner valley, Lake county. Neal Bros, of Wagner eroe:' were iu town Wetbicsday. They have taken up some new placer dalns in that section and will prospect them immediately. Ayer's Sarsaparilla wonderfully improves the complexion, and brings to old and young the bloom of health. As a purifier of tho blood it Ifas no equal. We hear considerable complaint about dull times; but this is the usual state of things just after the holidays and until the spring business commences. It makes no difference if it is cold and stormy,Plymale’s turnounts are in demand anyway, because they are not to bo sur­ passed in southern Oregon. * IIK»K GUAM) PRIZE MASK BALL! JACKSONVILLE SILY’R CORNET BAND Friday Evening, Feb. 12, 1886. THE LADIES MILLINERY ! INFANTS’ WARDROBE, COMPLETE UNPARALLELED INDUCEMENTS ! SMEDLY’S CHILI PASTE/ GREAT REDUCTIONS A FIN ESTOCK- VARIETY STORE I GROCERIES REDUCTION WORKS I "TIR J GOLD AND SILVER ORES MEDFORD REDUCTION WORKS San Francisco Prices ! ! SMOKE PUNCH CICARSI JAS. R. LITTLE Agent, The Three Leading Varieties. Men Think O FIRST AND SPECIAL PREMIUMS home anb $arm. EACH MACHINE SHOP! z I All Sorts of *1 A SPECIALTY MADE HYDRAULIC PIPE. r