The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 29, 1886, Image 4

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Oc ¿fruioíTiitic dimes.
•Utili Paper lor Jarkkon. Joitphiar 1 Like
FRIDAY
E x -S enator F ahley oí California died
al his home recently.
T he proposed anti-Chinese ordinance
of Sacramento, Cal., makes it obligatory
ujion bvery Chinese person to remove
without the limits on or before the 1st
of March. For attempting to violate
this ordinance by living in tlje city lim­
its a fine of from $60 to $500 is provided.
CORRESPONDED E.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY NEWS.
St tea mH are high and roads ure rough
WiMiDViLi.F., January 25, 1886.
in this flection.
To iut E ditor of the T imes :
Considerable snow fell in Josephine
While no much is being written about
county last week.
j quartz-mining prospecta in août hern
The County (’otninisflionerfl* court will
Oregon it ia proper that thia flection
soon be in Hession again.
should not be overlooked by tho mining
Taxvfl are due ami should lie paid to
men, aw the country formation« here are
the be8t known. Talcoae and black Sheriff Hervey or hifl deputy at once.
B. F. Scott is sole proprietor of the
alate, |»orphyry, syenite and quartzite
lie in belts, and between these forma­ Deer creek flaw-uiill, Mr. Egger having
retired.
tions there are fissure-veins of gold and
Miller A Co. carry a large and firnt-
silver-bearing quartz, known among
claflfl stock of goods and sell quite rea­
! mineifl as ccntact veins and valued sonably.
' above veins in one formation for the
Chas. 11. Hale of Portland will ai t as
greater depth and width to which they book-keeper for the (¡rant’s Pans Sash
attain. For instance, the Comstock of and Door Co.
Nevada, between slate and porphyry, the
S. E. Harkness has sold his drug-store
Silver King of Arizona between slate and I at (¡rant’s Pass to I)r. .1. J. Stone, lately
I
of
Minnesota.
limestone, (if my memory serves me),
Potosi in Mexico between slate and
J. C. Wlnpp of the Jacksonville Mar-
limo, and the Chauraillo mines of north­ I hie Works took a number of orders in
ern Chili between porphyry and slate. ! this section last week.
MtMXtl .Vi-H«.
¿e.
The miners are happy.
MISCELLANEOUS.
^/oiu the cast,by
fried at this place
A
New quartz niiiii s are continually
located. Some of them will no doubt n
out well.
A nugget of quarto, containing $2uw
gold, whs picked up near Gold Hill a dew
days since.
The Wagner creek section seeius to be
quite rich in minerals and much prospect­
ing is being done there.
\ but the roads rc-
condition between
this
^u^^Icksonville.
^uswcksonville.
Beall Bros, are farming on a large scale !
this season. They have already plowed I
600 acres for grain, and expect to com
inence sowing as soon as the weather will
Mcssri. Ray and Noah are working Hays permit.
A Magruder's hydraulic cluirn on Rogue
A. T. Bell contemplates going east of the
river, and are doin j well.
mountains in the spring to look out for a
RCGUE FIVER
U g
OPEx«
%
BUCKBOARDS,
Louisiana Stale Lottery Comp nv
■* H’<i do hereby certify that tee ettperviee
the arranyemeute /or all the Monthly any
CARTS
t/utrh-rly Drawing» of The Louielana
Slate Lottery Company, and tn peretn
manage and control the Drawing» them
reive», amt that the »ante are emdueted With
hor.eety, fairne»», and in guetd /with tuwer.d
all parties, and we aulhorwe the C.tipa.y
to «.«■ t hi» certificate, with fac-Mtnilee of our
»ignuture» attached, tn tU advm iwcment».’
AGENTS FOR THE ( ELEKKATED
Work is progres -ing finely al Winu r A ranche. Our idea at the present time is
Son»’ ciaims near Waldo, two giants being that he also is looking out for material to
employed day and night.
improve it with.
We have just received a fresh supply of
A grand ball will be given at Central
JOH'. A. HANLEY, Propr,
American Mining Coties, standard author- Point Feb. 12th. A large crowd is expect­
B ill « have been introduced by Sena­
JACKSONVILLE
- - - OREGON
I ity on ull mining subjects.
ed, and they will be sure to enjoy them­
tor Voorhees to admit Washington and
selves, for the best of music has been fur­
i
Much
placer
mining
is
now
being
done,
Caton à Garrett, General Agents
Montana territoriv« to the «¡Rtorhood of
, and this will no doubt prove the best min­ nished and notl ing will be left undone.
States. The Senator is disposed to
ing season we have had in several years Tickets, including supper, $2. Everyone
make the admission of Dakota condi­
is invited to attend.
■ past.
tional on the admiflsion of Montana.
Prof. Dean lectured here last Saturday
Grant’s Pars has been made a termi­
The writer has seen no free-milling ore
Several interests in quartz claims on
ARTICLE OF
One is Republican and the other Demo­
ALSO THE
here, the ore bearing silver containing, nus temporarily, trains running no fur­ Wagner creek have been disposed of re­ night. His subject was the "Yankees of
<um in
ther north for the present.
cratic.
____ ____ ____
New
England,
”
and
it
proved
to
be
quite
cently. Jack Garvin was one of the lucky
from appearances, antimony, Hulphur,
V» n tho nnderaigned Banks and Bankers will
interesting,
although
it
fail#
“
!
to
interest
A large amount of business is being sellers.
pay all Prizes drawn in the Loaifliapa BiMvLotJ
T he Democratic members of the leg­ iron, arsenic, and, in some instances,
tcrieii which may be presented at our conn.na.J
tranflai’ted nt H ip (’minty Clerk’s office, I Eider Whitney and M. N. Coh ig arc several hoods in the back part of the house.
-AND-
islature from Hamilton county, Ohio, the amalgamator’s wore» enemy, mag­ and Mr. Hughes is kept busy.
J. If. OGI.iABI,
We
will
try
and
make
i:a
little
more
inter
­
Pres. Louisana National BdSi
I working it new placer claim on a triuutary
were unseated by a Republican major­ netic iron.
The gold-bearing quartz
.
nah i > i. ii. kl \ sial.
M
esting
for
them
next
Saturday
night,
as
There kis been very rough weather
ity without the formality of an investi* appears to contain iron, sulphur and on the road between Waldo and Smith i of Savage creek and feet sanguine of good they are lacking in something, and our
results.
In
quautitie»
to
suit,
and
at
price«
that
cannot
gation. This high-handed usurpation some copper in sulphuret and carbonate river, but the mail-carrier has not missed
supposition is that it is 'brains. Neverthe­
Pres. N. O. National Bark.
fail to give satisfaction.
Messrs. Ingrc*
■J <U’ and Dean of Wil- less Pref. Dean has our sincere thanks for
Our liquor» are absolutely pure, and superior
became a political necessity in order to form. There is not enough lead in any a trip.
In
orporated
in
1868
for 25 year« by the Legis
low Spring« h?
to
uny
others
in
tliis
market.
men en­ his trouble.
lature for Educatioiud and Charitable pnrposes-
secure the return( of John Sherman to of the ores here to make smelting prac­
Rogue river was almost too high dur­ gaged in they>
te doing
with a capital of $l,GJO,0()O—to which a reserve
Nut
lou
<iua
raut
cot!
.
the United States Senate.
Tim greatest excitement here is saddle­
ticable, to use it as a flux ; but to be ing the past week for the ferry-boats; in
fond of $550,U00 lias since been added.
good work. \
By nn overwhelming popular vote its franchise
horses getting away or some one turning
smelted successfully will have to be fact, some of them did not run for
wan made a part of the present State CenstituCon
1. L. Pel- them loose. Only a few weeks ago a young
Joe Robison inform.
T he boycotting of Chinese has reached
%while.
adopted Dec. 2d. A. I). 1879.
treated with iron, limestone, silica, Ac.,
Oregon. William Reid, president of the
The only Lottery ever voted on tuul endorsed by
Grant’s Pass lodge of Masons W’ll have lett has struck a very premising ledge on gentleman had that misfortune; but he
for fluxes. Such ores are most success­
tho people of any Stute. it never scale» or post­
PROI’RIETOB OF
P<- ’flxndand Willamette Valley Narrow-
an important meeting next month, and Wagner creek, and was offered a consider­ tripped on homo with a light beVj't, as
192
anti
194
Front
Street.
pones,
lan*!,
Oregon.
fully treated by the lixiviating process, a full attendance of members is re­ able sum for it.
though nothing had happened
E^pn a
II m 44rnnd Sing-fc Ntimber I
Ne Railroad Company, pos’tively re-
J
”rg
the works for which are expensive and quested.
take iilnce auontlily. m.d the Extraordina­
Every miner in southern Oregon now has lady’s horse has been found loose, end it
iuhch to let any contracts for building
ry Drawings regularly every three months instead
the treatment costly but very effective.
an
elegant
sufficiency
of
waler.
This
will
causes considerable vexation on both sides,
of Semi-Annually as heretofore, beginning March
A minstrel company has been formed
the road unless it is stipulated in the
JUDGE’S BUILDING,
1886.
By this process the ore is first crushed, j at Grant’s Pass, which will give a select no doubt be the best mining season we especially when a young lady has to walk
contract that the work shall be done by
A SI’I.KX DI!» <»|*|»OK I | WITV f«
then concentrated, next roasted, then entertainment at Steelman’s hall on have had ior several years.
home through the mud. while her best man
A toil I I NT. SI < ON DURAND DRAW­
white labor. Furthermore, he refuses
Chlifovnia St., Jacksonville ING. (I.AHS
Feb. 12th.
H. IN THE M ADE.MY OEMVKK'
treated with chemicals.
lb American Mining Guide, the best is running himself to death trying n. find
SEW OKI EANS. I I I ShAY, I ekrnarj •;
to entertain any proposition for employ­
her
horse.
The
horse
may
be
seen
stroll-
j
rpHE
UNDERSIGNED
HEREBY
DESIRE..-;
H)
J. W. Howard A Co, are .-piling, authority on thi> subject, for sale at the
It is not the writer’« object to say, nor
ISMfl
IftIMli
Mont! L Dtnwitg.
1 1 inform the public that he is prepared to fill all
ing Chinese on the road. A very good
I very cheat), in anticipation of their new I T».'!!, office; also blank notices for location ing home the next morning, S ’cming to
| order» for wines, liquor«,
is he aware of the amount of the precious
Capital
Prise §75 000.
i brick building and a finer stock of goods 1 of placer and qinirlz mines.
i
quality.
idea.
say: Had lots ot fun at the skating-rink
metals these ores contain.
Let the
O'?.’ 00 Tickets at Fl. o ollars 7 a. h
than ever.
last night. Did you ?
There
¡.s'quite
a
rush
of
miners
to
the
WINE
5
1
raciionstin
Fifth» i.»* vruuortfon.
A crazy Chinese convict in the Cali­ prospectors and miners find that out for
The heavy rains of the past fortnight i.ucky Queen mining district, and a large
( A PITA L PRIZE
LUNCH
fornia State prison at San (¿uentin com­ themselves, as they are within a radius
1
do
do
..
have interfeied greatly with the sash
O'J ..
mitted a murderous assault with a knife of twelve miles of this place. The time and door factory at Grant’s Pass and number of placer claims have been taken
1 1 R1ZI OF 6(W..
[ •Jacksonville, Jan. 1,
up there, below 8. C. Carter’s new ledge.
5
do
of 2000..
upon several fellow prisoners on the I is nea^d liand when these veins will be other structures.
do
10
of 1000..
Bavage Bros, are running their hydraulic
21st, wounding four before lie was over-
prospected and not judged
do
of 500..
20
Native ash is being used by
claim onrtava^b creek, not far irom Wood­
i
100
do
of
200..
wHanway
be
exposed
to
the
sun,
and
' A Sedge, the (¡rant’s Pass wheelwrights,
pow • ed. Lt is tnought that David Car-r
SOO
do
of KM'..
ville.
and
as
they
have
plenty
of
water
they
A.
UH
ALE,
Proprietor,
do
500
of
50..
rick, who is under a life sentence for com­
“Cutorla is so well adapted to children that I Caatoria etiroB Colic. Constipation,
t by ini
who call themselves pros- who pronounce it fully the equal of the
are hopeful of a good cleanup in the spring,
KXJO
do
of
25..
imported article.
I recommend it as superior to any prescription I Hour Stomach, IiiarrhcBn, Eractation,
plicity in the killing of a man named pectons and do not know what good ore
CALIFORNIA STREET, JACK8ONVD ! I .
AIDROXJMAT1ON PRIZES
known to me."
IL A. Axcnza, M. D„
I Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di-
It
is
said
that
a
Chinese
company
of
9 Approximation Prize«
------ of : $750.
*7^)..
The Masons of (¡rant’s Pass are con­
Ha» just been furnished with an elegant new
Scott in Siskiyou county several years is when they see it. There have been
U1 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. I Without mjuriotU medication.
do
do-------- 500..
sidering the advisability of building a Portland want to buy Jack Layton's min-
V
do
do
250..
ago, is mortally injured, as also one large, amounts of gold taken out in sev­ two-story building in connection with J. I ing property, for which the sum of $65,000
MISCELLANEOUS
Hilliard and Pool Table.
Tsa CSNTXtB CunraxT, 18S Fulton 8troet. N. Y.
Rossi.
eral places in the streams where some W. Howard A Co.
1967 Prize«, amounting to..
I is asked. This nunc is one of the best in
$265,800
The finest brands of
Application for rates to clubs should be made
Mr. Angel,the proprietor of the Grant’s ¡the State.
T he Washington >S'tar remarks that of these veins crossed them, and if in
OI
“
,Y
office
of
the
company
in
New
Orleans,
WINES, LIQUORS AND CICARS
for further information write clearly, giving
Our Sain’s valley correspondent reports
among those who have been charged any other country would have been i Pass variety store, keeps fresh fish, trop­
full address. PuM'Al. XflTtS, Express
• Always on hand.
ical fruits, etc., for sale at his stand in the discovery of Col. Johnson on Rogue
T. C. II.
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordina­
with a desire to “smash things” at the thoroughly worked.
J. B. Hutch’s building,
ry letter. ( urn’ ey by Express ioli Mims of «S
river a valuable one, there being a vast
White House is Senator Payne. An
and upwards nt our expense) addressed
ON HIS METTLE.
F. Geyer, living near Grant’s Pass, quantity of ore in sight and assays being
M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La.
Ohio newspaper recently set forth his
or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C,
The President ¡8 a firm believer in has a large and excellent assortment of very favorable.
Cor.
California
and
Oregon
Street,
Jacksonville
alleged programme with considerable
dried fruit, which he will sell quite rea­
There has been considerable of a rumpus
*
But before the type was cold civil-service reform of the right sort and sonably. Give him an order.
HENRY PAPE. Engineer.
between the Chinese who intend purchas­
| has treated the Republican office-holders
ne came out with an explicit
E. Erickson has filed complaint against ing the Applegate Mining Co.’s placer
The
undersigned
having
bought
the
general
stock
of
Samuel
i
with
much
more
consideration
than
they
John Baker for abandoning his land
THROUGH TICKETS, 12* CENTfi. NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK.
naive denial of the story.
I expected or had a right to expect. Yet claim,and testimony will be taken before claims, but it is believed that the trouble
Arendt at a great reduction from the original cost, will offer the same
New Ovlea»!M. f,H.
ht doesn’t begin, cv»-
has been settled.
I the County Clerk on March 2d.
to
the
public
at
pnOIi'E
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS
disappointment of he has the courage to maintain his rights
V constantly on hand. The reading-table is also
send er
Our
friends
will
do
us
a
favor
to
Cures Rhemnathm. Neuralgia,
and opinions under all circumstances,
The County Commissioners’ Court, at
supplied w’ith Eastern periodicals and leading
| Uackaehf«, lleain',he, Toothache,
give us all reliable information possible
papers of the coast.
J’praln«, llriihes etc., etc.
and the intermeddling U. S. Senate has its last session, established the following
PRICE, FIFTY CENT«.
concerning the mineral resources of south­
bounties
on
the
scalps
of
wild
animals:
___
______ J AT PUUflOlMS AND DEALEBB.
individual in found that out. In a recent interview
THE CHARLEU A. YO'U LFR CO.. I AI.TIMORK. MIL
ern Oregon. We aim to give a full and ac­
Coyote, $3; panther,$2; bear, $1.
irged their with a Republican Senator he said: “I
curate account of the mines every week.
Prof.
Frakes
’
writing-school
closed
its
-o to pur- am led to believe that the majority of
The stock is new and fresh. No shelf-worn goods. Consisting in
Jacksonville has the quartz fever badly,
GRANT’S PASS,
first term on Murphy creek a few days
»•
the best your body ’iiitend to insist that I shall since. Jimmy McDaniel received the and it i • no uncommon thing to see several
part of general
J- B, HUTCH, Proprietor.
»•oun- ; give my reasons for suspending an office- tirst prize and Mina Stringer the second. of our staid citizens take a tripup Jacksou
m- | holder at the time I nominate his suc-
A neat builuiug has been completed creek almost unj pleasant day. Some good
TRAD E \>e<7 MARK.
The finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars are alwayt-
I cess or
1 must ‘«form you that I shall at Grant’s Pass, a part of wl.ich will be is certain to result from this general pros­
kept on hand, while the reading table is suppliod
with the latest newspapers. APool Table may
» nothing of the kind. Nominations used as a law • ffice by Col. Gage and pecting
also be found here. 1 propose to keep a strict
the balance by Mrs. McKnight, the mil­
ly first-class place. Give me a call.
S. C. Carter of Lucky Queen, Josephine
.0 by and with the consent of the
J. B. HUTCH
liner.
3
county, is working a quartz ledge, which
It is fitting in such cases that
Mr McConnell of Ashland, who took he is very enthusiastic over. He writes
ite should have all the informa-
the corpse of M ir . F. Tryon as far as us that he got as high as 25 cents from a
1886,
jy ^desire regarding the man Waldo, was met there by Mr. T.’s broth­
pan of the (rushed ore, of which there Free /rom Opiates, Dmètiee and 1‘olson.
'.
'
they are asked to ers, from Smith river, Cal., who pro­ seems to be a large amount.
..<m; but when ,
. .
TRUNKS <fc VALISES. GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
.
.
. they insist upon ceeded with it.
I knowing reasons for
.
Swindcu Bru.«., who are mining in the
.i does they are usurping a priih.’pjt/
Prof. II. L. Benson of the State Norm­ pincers of Blackwell district, found some
I l.I USTHATKI)
school fSifiePi nte'nieri?1ol Adu^ias^coftfii"’
hu 'uwempt to force matters,
He does
T UitvoorsTa awt D kai .
rjL’ - '-Vi nuggets OP<* \
h C(i I)
Harper's Bazar is thoonly paper in the
longs to the Executive alone, and their
THE ( UARLEs A. VW’RLCR CO.. VALÏIJIORE. MIX
not believe that, he has any right
^V'ftlued at several hundred dol­
ILat combines the choicest, literature and the fin­
came up to Grant’s Pass last week with tm.
request will in every case be denied. their sister Emma, to be present at her lars. A very rich I <lge undoubtedly ex­
art. illustration« with the latortt fftahtois and
LADIES
force his views in respect to silver on
All of which must and will be closed out within NINETY DAYS. est
That is the position I propose to take wedding.
niustraTions and 3e^ rip«ion»"‘oMhe,tjeweHrI oris
ists somewhere in that vicinity.
the country or to attempt to coerce Con­
Còrno
early
and
get
your
cLoice.
Remember
such
offers
do
not
often
and New York etyles. »with its useful pat tern-sheet
»*•« -I
and I am ready to abide by the conse­
supplements and culfrdtft*TH», by enabliitf ladies
The Grant’s Pass Sunday-school is in
The Sterling Mining Co. will soon hold a
occur.
gress into enacting laws in harmony
to be their own drc8«nakerB. save many tKes toe
When ordering give the foil
measure­
quences. ”
8ix miles South of Grant’s P« mh Josephine |
a
flourishing
condition.
Henry
Rogers
meeting,
and
it
is
expected
that
it
will
then
co»t
of
subscription.
Its
papers
on
coolnng.
the
ments : Bust, Front to Waist,
to Waist,
with Executive opinion. Ilis message
County, Oregon,
is superintendent; Will. C. King, assist­ order the letting of a contract to furn’sh
ninnagoiuent of ««rvunts. and house-keeping in Under Arm. Length of Arm. Length of Skirt,
I
DEMOCRA TIC JUSTICE.
contained a plain statementcf bis views,
its various details are eminently .practical. Mach Size of Waist, and full length of dress.
ant; H. C. Kinney, secretary and cho­ several hundred thousand feet of sugar-
attention if given to the interesting topic of social
Fur Cloaks, wend bust and length.
lie does not propose to go any further.
rister; A. A. Styles, treasurer; Cecil pine lumber for fluming. Extensive re­
etiquette, and its illustrations of art needle-work
H. B. Lift’.
Yours
Truly,
The Northern Pacific llailroad Com­ Royal, librarian.
are acknowledged to be unequalled. Its literary
P, O. Box 397, Portland, Or.
This is not only a wise resolve, but it is
pairs will be made at that mine next season.
merit is of the highest excellence, and tho unique
pany has not as vet filed an appeal from
fair and just to both sides of the issue.
character of its humorous pictures has won for it
Rev. J. R. N. Bell of Roseburg will
The Idaho "Statesman” says: "If naif
the recent decision of the Commissioner deliver lectures before the Grant’s Pass
the name of the American "Punch.”
I n hit* anxiety lor retrenchment and of the Mv ,eral Land Office, which main­ lyceum this and to-morrow evenings. of what is said about the north Boise coun­
try
is
true,
it
will
be,
when
developed,
the
HARPER’S PERIODICALS.
reform, Postmaster-General Vilas began tained that tlio company lias no grant He will also hold religious services on
In stock, consisting of
[biggest quartz mining campin the Terri­
Per Year,
a wholesale cutting down of the mail from tho Government for land along tho Sunday, Bro. Bell is both a popular
tory.
Immense
ledges
of
free
milling
ore
lecturer and minister.
HARPER’S BAZAR ....................................... $4 00
Apple, Pear, Peach
service on several of the routes in south­ lino from Portland to Puget sound, but
HARPER’S WEEKLY.................................... 4 00
are reported' cropping out boldly on all
HARPER'S MAGAZINE............................... 4 VO
Johnny Adams, son of Richard Ad­
ern Oregon. This, says the Mercury t it is said to be its intention to do so. It
Plum, Prune, Apricot.
HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE..................... 2 00
ams of Waldo precinct, died a few days sides.”
HARPER’S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRA­
caused a petition, signed by the promi­ is said the Commissioner intends to since, of diphtheria. He was an indus­
C !' Harris. Mr. Zumwalt a.id a M..
RY, One Year (52 Numbers)..................... . 13
n uo
oo PILES, RECTAL ULCER. FISSURES, PRU
Etc.
DEALERS IN
nent Democrats of that section of the make a decision, and one is being pre­ trious young man and generally liked. Barton, of Ashland, were down one day N^otarine. Almond.
Postage free to all subscribers in the United
KIT C H \NI, FISTULAS IN ANO,
States
or
Canada.
POLYPUS RECTI, E tc ,
Just
before
his
death
he
w
r
as
employed
pared
in
tho
General
Land
Office,
which
Ako. the celebrated
State, to be sent to Washington asking,
last week, and it is said that they have lo­
at
Bybee
&
Co.
’
s
mining
claim,
or rather demanding, the re-establish­ will deprive tho road of land which they
cated the old Holman ledge, which is situ­
The volume« of tho Bazar begin with the
first numbers for January of each year. When
All persons knowing themselves in­ ated on school land belonging to a well-
ment of the discontinued service. The already hold. For instance, it is stated
no time is specified, it will be understood that
the subscriber wishes to begin with the number
powers that be were not long in respond­ that the Commissioner intends to make debted to J. W. Howard & Co. of Grant’s known resident of this place. A law-suit
Ail trees warranted
next after the receipt of Order.
Pass, either by note or book account, are
ing favorably and the order cutting a decision that the company can make requested to settle by Jan, 15, 1880, with­ may be anticipated if wqrk is commenced.
Bound volumes of Harper's Bazar, for three
DR. PILKINGTON.
years hack, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by Surgeon, Oculist and Annst. and proprietor of the
J. N. Casteel, an experienced miner, has
down was immediately modified in a no withdrawals unless accompanied by out fail. As they contemplate exten­
TRUE TO NAME.
mail, postpaid, or by («xpn>ss. free of expense Sanitarium lor Fye, Ear and Nervous Disease»,
secured
ihe
contract
for
running
a
tunnel
;
(provided the freight rate doe« not exceed one Portland, Or., has been appointed agent and
considerable degree.
*
tlie map of a definite location, when sive building operations, th« m^nev is
And grown on natural fruit land without irriga­
dollar per volume), for $7 per volume.
physician foi this system for Oregon, and has in
for the Jacksonville Milling and Mining tion, and free from all insect poet» and disease»,
iwich withdrawals have been filed subse­ needed.
(’loth cases, for each volume, suitable for hinti­ two months made a number of euros of cases, in
Having
the
Agency
for
the
Largest
House
on
the
Coast
they
can
do
a.
better
part
by
their
cus
such
ns
California
tare
subject
to.
Co.
,
at
$1
50
a
foot.
There
were
two
other
ng, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of some of which, severe operations with the knife
I t is pretty generally understood in quent to the year 1877. For once the
O. F. Topping A Z. D. llvdw ..ave i ant­
tomerathan other agents.
$1.00 each.
have only done harm.
Pitinos and Organs exchanged for farm produce or cash, or sold on tho installment plan.
Congress that a modification of the pres­ Government is being conducted in the ed the Chapman saw-mill on Williams bid«, one from Mr. Moon and one from
Those who contemplate tree planting will do
Remittances should be made by Post-Office
Refers by permission to Mr. Jas. V> Weather­
to get my price list before purchasing else­
Money Order or Draft, to avoid chances of loss.
creek and propose thoroughly overhaul­ Tim Dugan, It is expected that the ledge well
ford, druggist, well-known in Snlem;Mr. Frank
ent civil-service law will be mad
Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement Gardner, machinist nt car-shops, ar.d others.
ORGANS
TAKEN
AS
PART
PAY
FOP
PIANOS
sof tho people, instead of the ing and remodeling it. As they are both will be struck at a distance of J60 feel. Mr. where.
Post Office—Murphy, Josephine County, Or.
without the express order of H abpeb < fc B ros .
require examination of all tho
Will meet patients nt
monopolies winch have grown first-class mechanics and mill men, the C. has already commenced work.
Railroad Station—Grant’s Pass.
('all and examine our goods before purchasing, for we will not be undersold.
Address HARPER A BROTHERS New York
when the present law went
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■■
A. H. CARBON.
J. FRALEY’S HOTEL, ASHLAND,
public can rely on getting a good article
er Republican rule.
June 12, 1885.
Ed.
Piening
informs
us
that
different
par
­
tion. This, it will be reine
of lumber at this mill.
All Day Sunday, Feb. fl, 1885,
ties are getting out quartz in the Blackwell
the chief grievance of the a
IA J/.f r/7 COUNTY ITEMS.
Address for pamphlet on Rectal Diseases,
The present year promises to be a ledge for testing. Cunnyngliam & Slagle,
VIA
DR. J. B. PILKINGTON,
vice reformers. It was
lively one for Grant’s Pass. The sash who own the Wallace ledge, have a large
. M. *Thatcher of Linkville is con­
Portland. Oregon.
and door factory, a $10,000 bridge, a M. amount on the dump, which will be ship­ Having pormanontlv located in Medford, will
Oregon <fc California R. R.
iiaiùsùip !>, them that those
ned to his bed, we are sorry to learn.
keep
on
hand
a
constant
supply
of
E#
church
and
several
residences
and
And
Connections.
into office under a Democratic
ped to Medford as soon as it can be hauled
Fave from'Porti -Jid.to Han Francisco........ $32 00
J. F. Mansfield, lately of Bly, has re­ business bouses will be built, and there
tration should be subjected to rigid-com­ moved to Josepnine county with his is a fair prospect that county buildings to the railroad depot at Gold Hill. A gre«*t
“
"
” Sacramento............. 80 00
petitive examination, while those who family.
will also be put up before very long. deal of activity is manifested in that region.
JACKSONVILLE, OR
Clone connection« made at Ashland with stages
Every year in your household expense
of the California and Oregon Stage Company.
Verily the town is moving rapidly ahead.
got in under the old spoils system were
The Hailey, Idaho, "Miner” says: "E.
An entertainment will be given next
made comparatively safe in office.
(DAILY EX( EPT HUNDAY8.)
HARDWARE,
Monday evening for the benefit of the
BY BUYING OF US !
There is said to be some trouble brew­ >S. Chase, who hi a been spending several
Fast Nldc Division.
Linkville Presbyterian church fund.
ing between some of the parties to the weeks prospecting along Snake river, has
ì
M r . G eddes of Ohio has got the right
BETWKKN
PORTLAND
A
AAHLANH,
returned
to
Hailey.
He
reports
mining
H. J. O’Brien of Dairy intends con­ court-house suit, which is not so nearly
Has marked his goodo down to
I
Mail Train.
idea, although he doesnot go far enough.
structing twelve miles of fence in the settled as we had hoped for. It is ru­ on some of the bars of that stream to be
The proprietor takes pleasure in informing the
I.E.XVE.
I
ARRIVE.
COAL OIL. LIQUORS.
He says that the ten million of bonds called spring; also a public hall and hotel at mored that Sol. Abraham ami the progressing with profitable results. Two
Portland
........
7:30
A. M. Medford
3Æ4 A. M. Eublic that he has thoroughly renovated this well-
Wo have connected with our business a depart»
CIGARS A TOBACCO
County Commissioners’ Court are at va­ men exhibited a piece of gold weighing ov­
nown stand and is prepared to furnish
.8:25 A. M. Ashland
4:15 A. M.
February 1st should be paid half in sil­ Dairy.
ment for tho purchase of aucli good» as wo fjo not
.........................
1». M. Medford.'.
...10:10 P. M.
riance this time. What the upshot, of ( er live pounds, avoirdupois, which they Which they will sell for cash at a very small profit.
kshland
.... 9530
..........
..................................
carry in »took, such as
ver and half in gold. Why stop half
Medford........ 10:11 P. M.|Portland........ 4:25 P. M
W. I. Nichols fias fetiirin»! to Yreka tho whole matter will be is not plain as ,
Also, agents for Buckeye
Frrsh Bread and Yeast
washed out in thirty days.”
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Albany Express Train.
way? The question can then be settled from Linkville with his arm crippled, by yet.
__________
LEAVE.
I
ARRIVE.
Ho will sell you MORE GOODS for
Grob & Braendel, who are working a
daily, delivering the same to any portion of Jack­ Boot» and Shoo». Hardware, Btovon, Tinware
whether the United States can run their being thrown from bis buggy on the
I
Portland
.1:00
P.
M.
Lebanon
9:20
P.
M.
sonville
free
of
charge.
Also
pies
and
cakes.
LESS MONEY than ever before sold in j Lebanon........4:45 A. M.lPortland
<’arpet»t Rug». Mat«, or anything needed on tho
grade, while vn route. He-will remain
quartz ledge on Jackson creek, undoubted­
COMM UNICA TED.
10:05 A. M.
finances according to their own notions,
farm or in the household. Oar perfect knowledge
Jacksonville. His stock is
there until able to go back.
HAINEM HEADERS,
' Pullman- Palace Sleeping Car» daily between
ly have the best prospect, we have yet seen.
of the market gives us a decided advan‘age over
MEALS.
25
CENTS.
or whether they are b nd to get per­
8CHUTTLER
WAGONS,
:
Portland
and
Ashland.
W ildervi WI, January 20, 1880.
a »tranger in purcha»ing goods.
From small pieces of ore several large-
There has been much cold and stormy
and JOHN DEERE PLOWS.
ao
■ r»
-rur-
,Th/1 O. &(. R. R. Ferry makes connection with
will prepay freight <>n all orders for grocer­
mission from Wall street. The San
The table will be supplied with a choice variety ies We
siz (I colors have been obtained on differ­
weather in this section recently, snow To the E ditor of the T imes :
amounting to $4Uor over (not including flour,
eatable», while the best of winee, beer and ci­ sugar
¡^foJ?SF^,'ntheE*w8i*,D,Ti'i,’,1 of
Francisco Chronicle argues that if the falling to »ome depth and^he thermom­
<»i salt), to any station on the <». & ('. It, R„
Persons who endorse the registry law ent occasions, becoming more plentiful as
gar« may be found in tho Saloon.
between Portland and Halem, and to station« be­
silver men are true to themselves and eter running down to below zero on sev-. will consult Sections 1 and 17 of Article the work progresses. Where they are now
ar n o Chinese employed. Give me a call.
West Side Division.
yond we will allow the uinuunt of freight to
LOUIS
SCHLEPP.
oral
occasions.
Owing
to
the
unfavora
­
And
bis
price»
will
2, of Constitution oi Oregon, relating to operating the ledge was three feet wide on
pointe named.
IETWEKN
<»RV a I,LI’1.
have the courage of their convictions,
In the name building they have a Drag Store,
We will hmidb* for you any marketable pro­
ble fall grass did not get as good a start
MaH Train.
awhile it is 18 inches in width where will be kept the most »elect medicines for
they.will compel Mr. Manning to pay as usual, hence stock is looking rather to suffrage and elections. How will it the
duce, nucha» Wheat. Barley, Oat«. Hide«. Tallow,
TWENTIETH
YEAR.
prescriptions, and the choicest
be with those who, absent on business
Eggs. Chickens. Ac., to be applied on account
tin the shaft that is now
the whole of the called bonds in silver. thin and considerable feeding is being return after the 25th of April, or I
PATENT MEDICINES’
«old.
Corvallis. -
.. ..8:20 P.
nhere is every indication
ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, when
young men who come of age after t?
done.
A trir.1 order will convince you that yon can
Now in general use.
save money by buying of u«.
ich and permanent mine.
•
DR. VROOMAN.
time? Whois to be benefited by f,
S enator B eck says there is not an
I
ARBIVE.
HEALY. MAHON A CO.,
CONDUCTED BY
Druggist and AixH hocatv.
It inneedlesB to enumerate here the articles he PortKiid
... LEAVE.
. Ulil r. M.
....
law, and how? Will some one answt?/
Wholesale and Retail Grocers & Commission
ALLIANCE CALL.
..........5:00
McMinviUe.. R:0() A. M.
outstanding obligation" of the United
-
dtr to Shorten Life.
Merchants 16Rand 167 First street, Portland. Or.
íñX
’
íli."
”
h*
k
"
P
’
iu
**
in
&oMü>nv.Üi.l?ü
Á:
MjpïïSïïd
*J. J. M oore .
d....... sjo a . m .
The receipt is simple. You have only to
States which cannot be legally and hon­
i Local tick*»!« for «ale and batfaaan checked at THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES.
J. E. Houston of Ashland, searetary
(Our understanding of the law is that take a violent cold, and neglect it. Aber­
company'» np-town office, cor. Stark and Second
orably discharged by the payment of the
The Scholastic year of this school will com­
of tlM State Temperance Alliance, lias those who will be of ager beforo June 7, nethy, the great English surgeon, asked a
ft
O*
I
Tickets for principal point« in (’alifor-
present standard silver dollar. All the
mence about the end of August, and is divided in
sent the T imes the following notice for 1880, or otherwise become eligible by iady who told him she only had a cough:
four
sessions of ten weeks each.
bonds that mature in 1892 and 1907,
r rik I Front •!.„ Pnrtlan.i. Or,
Board and tuition, per term............................ »4G C/0
publication: “The annual meeting of I that time, are entitled to register and “What would you have? The plague.’’
Freight will not 1 m < received for shipment aft*»r Music.................................................................. 15 00
Keep« the largest ¿lock of
amounting to over $1,000,000,000, are
When in town give him a call and he will shew five o'clock P. M. on either the East or West Side Drawing ar.d Painting..................................... 8 00
the Oregon State Temperance Alliance vote. All those who do not register by Beware of "only coughs.” The \yorst case
you goodfl at prices that will
payable as required by the act of Con­
Divisions.
”
” ROGERS.
--
Bed and Bedding.............................................. 8 00
E. P.
NO MORE TOLL
can, however, be cured by D r . W m . H all ’ s
will
be
held
in
Eugene
city,
commenc
­
April
25.
1886,
cannot
vote
in
June,
no
R.
KOEHLER.
G. F. <fc Pass. Ag’t.
gress of July 14, 1870, w hich act re-
DAY SCHOOL.
B alsam fofthe L ungs . In whooping cough
Manager.
ing at two o’clock Wednesday, February matter what their excuse is. This reg­ and croup it immediately allays irritation,
e 5 co
Primary Department..............................
quired them to be paid in coin of the
J'unior
”
..............................
. 6 oo I
—and----
17, 1886. All temperance societies, istry law is of vastly more injury than and is sure to prevent a fatal termination
Preparatory “
..............................
•
standard value prescribed by law on
LASTCALL.
of the disease. Sold by druggists.
Senior and Graduating Department....
10 00
If you trade with
churches, Sunday-schools, etc., are in­ benefit, to say the least.—Eo. T imes .]
Pupilfl ar« received at any time, «nd special
at­
the 1 tth of July, 1870. Now, every per-
•ini at-
he undkksioned . administrator of tention is paid to particular «tudiee in behalf of
Idea clean out of your head.
vited to send delegates. One delegate
Treopait» Notice.
the of fate of Madame Jane Holt, deceased, children who have but limited time. For further
son knows that both silver and gold
IMPORTANT ÖALL.
on the Northwest coaat.
hereby
give«
notice
to
all
indebted
to
the
estate
for the charter or organization, and one
Considerable damage having been done
particular« apply at th« Academy.
were prescribed as of the standard value
that they must, make immediate settlement, if
on ¿u.d more or less property having been
for every twenty members or fraction To W hom it M ay C oncern :
they
desire
to
save
costs.
The
accoants
of
those
-DEALERS
IN-
at that date. Silver is good enough for
over ten. The O. A C. R. R. Co will
Ilia stock is varied and complete, and you car who fail to respond within sixty days will be
As we are closing up our business here, taken from the Davison place in Medford
f»laced in the hands of an attorney for forced col­
both the people and bondholders.
hardly ask for anything he has not got.
ection. The business of this estate must be
return all delegates for one-fifth fare, al! who are indebted to us are requested to precinct b.v trespasser*, all persons are
Remember the place—corner of California and closed without delay, and I mean just what i say.
S b M atob V an Wire« advances an orig­ and the O. P. R. R. free, Accomtnoda- come forward and settle without unneces­ hereby strictly forbidden from entering
J. DvROBOAM.
sary delay.
R ramks B ros .
Oregon
streets.
PRICES :
said place without permission from the un-
Administrator of the estate of Jane Holt, dee’d
inal view concerning the Republican tions will be ample for all those who
Jacksonville. Sept. 2. J885.
dersigned, as the law pertaining to tres­
GOLD HILL« OCN.,
Jacksonville Dec. 15. ¡8x4
Apple
Trees
................................
»5 to 110 per WO.
pass will be strictly enforced hereafter. The
wishes about the retention of members may attend. Let there be a thorough
Highest Market Price
-GO TO—
Peach " ............................... 10 " ifl • "
public will act accordingly.
To Whom if May Vonrrrn.
Hum and Prune Tree«............. r “ ifl “ •*
of their party in the Federal service. representation from all parts of the
As we have little expenae we can sell «roods
(' has . N ickei . l .
Other trees and shrubbery furnished reasonably.
PAID FOR
All those indebted to Jas. R. Little are
cheaper than they are wold anywhere in Southern
R. T. LAWTON’S
Send for t Rtalogue to
Jacksonville. Jan. 0, 1886.
He said, “Ilia a strange fact that the ma­ State, and let us make this session long
Oregon.
urgently requested to call and settle the
J. IL Srri LEMlER. W«»odbnrn. Or.
(rORMEBLT VAXNOT’e)
-----------
?
----------
AU kinds of Produce taken in exchange, and
jority of the Republican Senators would to be remembered for its valuable work san.e at once . An early response is desire !
FARM
PRODUCE!
highest market price allowed for same.
For
Sale.
and
expected.
*
prefer to have the Republicans dismissed and its good results.”
Jump-off-Joe Prcoinct.
MF Call and see if this advert ¡Ram ent is
<4LL AND BE CONVINCED.
A large quantity of hay and straw is of-
as true as gospel.
from the Federal sendee
They have
For Sale.
1 JOSEPHINE COCim. THE 8UHHCRIBERM
MEDFORD. OR.
, lered for sale at low figures,
7.:.... For further
Go A tray from Homo for Netro.
NEWMAN FIBBER. ;
take ploasnre in informing themb’Jc that they
this opiniow because they think that the
Fifty cords of excellent oak wood, well- particulars enquire at the
Tn
le T
imes office.
l have recentIrput in a new and comm»»dioufl Ferry-
A sensational paper published hi Port-
Lumber. Land and Ste am
j
Ixwit
at
the
old
place
on
Rogue
river,
and
am
pre
seasoned
and
in
sound
condition.
For
fur-
retention of these men in the service of Land gives the following, which Is nevi to
I pared tn fprry all who desire to cross in a «afe and
„
,
Triitemen. tn Text...
Saw-Mill ior Sale.
A Specialty.
the Government practically elim’nktes us. as the man in question eats his meal» ther pzrtirular» enquire at the T imk . office.
manner
at
raasonahle
rates.
We
iruar-
— —— I
Great excitement h.s been eaaaed in the
i We have conc*nd»wl to ilifltoofw» of* our lang ejj-
'»on
JOHNSTON RROM
HE UNDFRHIGNF.D TAKE PVJUAVfttt^ /
from the Republican party some of its regularly: "O’Neil, the Jackson county r
' vicinity of Pans. To«.)*
**-• ,eiuark-
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
tafA at Big Butte creek, anti offer for «ale about
Inereaont ffppoetumtiet to Better One*/»
XJT arK
informung the public that their
IMOacrefl of No. 1 -aw timber land and the Rig
most efficient and tireless workers. So murderer, under sentence of death, is said
JX.
i."i i i
<h<» was
Hatte »trenn aaw mill, for *5,060. provided a ralo
«re.v
«
. .
...
I bo nelple^sar^
’ the SHADOW”
can be c<»r>»u:rmated within two nontha from
With a constant deeirB to oblige tta nuaieruut raise his hB
long as they are comforted with good |>o- to be likely to skip out to another planet
Farm
for
Rent.
SKATING
RINK
thia dal#»; would Jake $3,250 down and mortgage
Ktrona everywheio. the renowned Louiai ua ! .-“,T --
X
and
when
you
visit
Port
before
the
day
set
for
his
execution
ar
­
■itions they will not risk them by work­
»te lottery Co. hra increased its opportunities
ITUATED AT CENTRAL POINT ON BEAR for balance. Thia u» about onn.fi. rth th« real
(your bueineM to call on
Will he <»pc? in tl>e OdJ Fellow«,
acquire great wealth ai littl* cost by havine ! Km* » .rT
creek. For «a.1»*, sixteen acre», more or la**, value of the property, but we inuet f < ll in order
»a » rssrUrs Gallery. S. W.
ing forthe party.” "I think,” said Sen­ rives. If he Mti.eeeds in starving himself to
Jackwinville evprv Wsdnew*sy ; n<!|
th« Extraordinary Grand Drawing of ♦VX’JWO ■ mg relief, B
in lots to «nit purchaaera. Also 4^)” acre« «ituatuí to effect a ««ftlem“nt; title perfect; w 11 raw 1,(14»
^on Streets, and have yoar
to death it will be the second case of that: take
!T h
place quarterly in place, of semi-an iwaily. as i I m » x of DrX^
snicM». and at Fra<i. PaHeraon’» ha
hour; a good and growing de «•»nd for all
ator Van Wyck. ‘«that the Republican
w hirheet style of the art. at a central point on Evan« creek. All the above feci per
i»n Tn**«ila' » wed Bstnr>iayi>.
/
be in March. June, September and i time he If
land •» in Jack-on county. Oregon Term» easy thelumher tlmt can be auwrd: tin»’er etaBaiate
Sermity.
Senators are more dissatisfied with the kind that has occurred in the Jacksonville | hitherto--to
The best of skat?» have ' r^*
?. yellow pine, red and yellow fir. and
Deemnber. The Hrnrd Capital ia 919BO0B: tick- ! ywo Ixittly'
and title good.
THOM. HOPWOOD.
jail.
A
murderer
named
Barden,
uud^rl
President on account of his retaining
ets $10. or tenths $1 each. AH informal ir.j will i __ j r _, i 7
i noble Hock range. A I wo gam and
ATEI» RODS. LINEN i
Enquire of
ty jtivea on application t«> M A. Dauphin. New,-,. . A.
".epublicans in place than are the Dem­ sentence several years ago. thus cheated | begivonon
^huca meta, swiveia. TATEST IMPROVED SHARP RAUJLRD
Or lean«. La. Lot every man thus seek raaily to Jn*' ® a
A. I j . J ohxsox . Medford.
ocratic Senators."
the gallows."
better tua ronditvm.
Consuuipt
1 ¿Remington and Wincheater rifle» wn mm ted to
W H. P arrf . r . Jacksonville,
tuiwK
batto wniM artuto. at JOHN MILI ARK
Or of the P arxrb B bor .
DISTILLERY!
CLIPPER
HARROWS
CULTIA A I OltN
A Pure, Unadulterated
BOURBON, RYE
GALE CHILLED PLOWS !
Send for Catalogue
Corn Whisky!
Price List Free
MITCHELL & r
FRED. GROB
Limited,
for Infants and Children.
THE “SUNNY SIDE
Railroad Saloon.
Make P, C. Maney Orta wable
ajd address Registered Letters to
For Pain
SLAUGHTERING PRIG ES ! I
HEÜ. ~.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS,
LIVE OAK SALOON
8, HA 18 AND
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
SAFÉ. -
SURE.
Y-iOMPT.
Harper’s Bazar
I-L IG'L’iJ
<4
REDLAND NURSERY,;
Safe and Fixtures for Sale, not for Rent
A. H. CARSON Prop’r
30,0G0
CARO BROS
TREES
Brinkerhoff System for Cure of all
RECTAL DISEASES.
HUNSAKER & DODGE,
OK EGON,
AMHLANI),
Over 30,COO Cures in Six Years.
PIANOS, ORGANS,
Kelsey Japan Plum !
Cured Without Cutting Operations
And all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
TO OFFSET
VROOMAN & MILLER.
STOVES, TINWARE
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
CITY BAKERY,
THE DULL TIMES
SALOON ANO RESTAURANT,
NEWMAN FISHER
LOUIS SCHLEPP, PROPRIETOR.
PAINTS, OILS PAINT BRUSHES
100 Dollars Saved
SEND FOR CATALO&UE & PRICE LIST
Hard Times Prices
Mowers. Reapers and Twine Binders,
DRUGS ANO MEDICINES.
AS GOOD AS THE BEST
ASTONISH YOU! !
FREE BRIDGE!
General Wsrchanoise Store!
Fruit, Shads. Ornamental ani Nut Trees
ACROSS CHAYNER’S BRIDGE KNOCK THE HARD TIMES
JACOBY
VINES ALTD SHBUBBEBT
T
BROS.,
IF YOU WANT
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
NO APHIS ÜR LICE ON TREES.
Farms, Town Property, Etc.,
Johnston’s Ferry.
REAL ESTATES COLLECTION Aiencv.
AMUSFMENT FOR ALL I I
Conveyancing à Notarial Business
T
S
SOOD OZDEB MX
A BARGAIN !