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Oc XQmoeratic ihr flmoiratic tinit*. | ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK Published every Friday morning by CHARLES NICKELL. »ITO! ANO MOMIETOR. OtHoe -Corner Third and C BtreeU NEW TIMES BUILDING. K.u. at »atoaeripuea ■ .».!• jopr. per annum............................................. »J1® “ eix montftH............................................... - tv “ three month«........................................... 1 W OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OF OREGON. U. 8.Senator«. J. H. Mitchell. J. N. Dolph, Con- Sreeeinan. B. Hermann; Governor, Z. F. Moody; tate Treasurer, E. Hirach; State Printer. W H. Byars; Bupt. Public Instruction. E. B. McElroy; Supreme Judge«, W P. Lord, Chief Justice W. W. Thayer, R. S Strahan. yiHHT JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Comprising Jackson, Josephine, Lake and Klamath counties: Circuit Judge, L. R. Webster; District Attorney, W M Colvig. JACKSON COUNTY. Senator, A.C. Hunley; Representatives, J. T. Bowditch, K. A Miller; County Judge, E. DePeatt; (Commissioners, Benj. Haymend. 8. A. Carlton; Clerk, W. H. Parker; Sheriff, B. W. Dean; Treas urer, N. Fisher; Assessor, J. M Childers; School Superintendent. Wm. Priest;Surveyor, F. A. Eng lish^ 'oroner, R. Pryce. JOHKPHINK COUNTY. Senator. H. B. Miller; Representative, 8. U. Miuhell; County Judge, V. Colvig; Commission ers, 8 Messenger, «J. M. Payne; Clerk, C. K. Chanslor; Sheriff. T G. Patterson; Treasurer, J. W. Howard; Assessor, J. P. Lewis: School Su perintendent. E. F. Hathaway; Surveyor. W. N. Saunders; Coroner, Dr. Kremer. KLAMATH COUNTY. Joint Senator. C. M. Cartwright of Wasco; Rep. resentativ«. R. McLean of Klamath; < ’ounty Judge, G. W. Smith; Commissioners, J. L. Hanks, R. A. Em mitt; Clerk, W. C. Hale; Sheriff. M. D. Chil ders; Treasurer. G. T. Baldwi i; Assessor. K. B. Hatton; School Superintendent. W. E. Greene; Surveyor, R. 8. Moore. LAKH COUNTY. Senator, C. M. Cartwright of Wasco; Represen tative, R. McLean of Klamath; ('ounty Judge, A. Fitts C<ominissioners. Geo. M. Jones, C. Loftus; Clerk, W T. Boyd; Sheriff. A. J. Charlton; Treas urer A McCallen: School Superintendent, A. H. Fisher; Assessor, O. L. Stanley. MEETING OF COURTS. ETC. The Supreme Court of Oregon meets at Salem, regular terms commencing on the first Mondays in March and October. Circuit Court for Jackson county meets the second Monday in January, fir»' Monday in May and October; for Josephine, second Monday in April and first Monday in Novembert for Klam ath. second Monday in June and first Monday in September; for Lake, second Monday in Febru ary and third Monday in August. For Jackson county the (’ounty, Probate and Commissioners’ courts meet every month, com mencing with the first Monday; for Josephine county, the first Monday in J<paary, April, July and September; for Lake county, every alternate month, commencing the first Monday i 1 January. For Klamath county the first Wednesday in March. June. Septeinlrer and November. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. A. P. HAMMOND, Utorney-at-Law k EUate Açrnt, Real Ashland. Oregon. All business placed in my hands will receive prompt attention. Special attention given to collecting. P. P. PRIM, attorney a counselor at law , «ACKSQNVILLE. 00N., Will practice in all the Courts of the State Office in the Court House, first door to the 1« ft of eu trance. 12. DePEATT, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Awhlnud, Oregou. Will practice in all Coarts of the State. Oda Fellow’s building, up stairs. Office in W. R. ANDREWS, ATTORNEY à COUNSELOR-AT-LAW JA< KMMVILLE, OR. Will practice in all the Courts of the State. ¿^•Office with District Attorney, Court House. J. R. NEIL, ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW. Jacksonville Ogn. Will practice in all the Court« of tf-*» State. Office n building opposite Court House, corner C and Fifth streets. W. F. WILLIAMSON ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR-AT-LAW. All business tn my li ar trill jeoeive prompt at tention. H. K. HANNA, ATTORNEY it COUNSELOR-AT-LAW, Jacksonville. Oregon. Will practice in all the Courts of the State Office up stairs in Orth’s brick. C. LEMPERT. M. D., Graduate of the’’ University of Leipsic, Germany Calls responded to at all hours, day or night. Office opposite Elover’s Hotel, Jacksonville. L. L. WHITNEY. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Eagle Point. Oregon. Ha; ing located at this place I ask a share of the patronage of this section. Calls attended to at any time. T. R.YOUNO.M D.~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Central Point, Oregon, Graduate of the Medical University qf Louisville, Kentucky. Calls promptly attended to day or ■’ight. R. PRYCE, M. D., E. P. GEARY, M. D„ Residence on C St- PRYCE A GEARY, PHYSICIANS AND 8URGE0NS, Up-stairs, DR. A. D. GIEAVES. DENTIST. ■etfbrd, Or. Ofllre io William.’ Block, l>Stain. All Work Warranted ! Charges Reasonable ! T. J. COLBERT, 17S First Street. PORTLAND, OREGON, CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS. Linoleums, Rug« Mat«, etc. THE LA.ROEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE METBOPOLIH-___ THE FARMER S STORE I ECZEMA ANOTHER REDUCTION ! » A. G. COLVIN At Very Low Prices DRY GOODS, Gold n C Sugar in Barreis at 6 Cents per pound I SPOT GASH ! NO CREDIT ! Red Men’s Building, Jacksonville, Oregon Groceries, Provisions, Etc.. Etc. BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY ! NEW GASH STORE FARM AND MILL MACHINERY I CENERAI MERCHANDISE Quick Sales and Small Profits. PARKE a LACY, MACH INERY! I WOOD. IROS ’Nu iriiriiNu MACHINERY, MTIVLr. Wm. Jessop & Sons’ English Cast Steel I Wheat, Barley or Oats J. W. HOWARD & CO GENERAL MERCHANDISE GRANTS PASS, OREGON. NEW PRICES HUNTERS' EMPORIUM! Sacks loaned to Farmers without charge. Also, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. FURNITURE WARE ROOMS HUNSAKER & DODGE, PIANOS, ORGANS, HOUSE PAINTER, JAMES DRUM, Other Goods in Stock at same Low Rates. GROCERIES « CLOTHING PATRONIZE HOME IND’STRY FRUIT TREES TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC., ETC SARDINE CREEK NURSERY New Stock and New Prices ! FTnit Trees oí Every Description Furniture, BeJdiig. Upholster*. THE BOSS BOOTS J. C. CARSON, INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Sa«h, Doors, Blinds Car. 3d and E Str.ato, PORTLAND, OR., Containing 130 Rooms, well furnished. The beet ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE in the State. Free Buses to and from the Hotel. No Chinee« employed and no deviation in ehargea. Meals 25 cents; lodging 25 rents to 50 cents. E. LEWISTON Proprietor o NO. 41 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS IN JACKSON COUNTY MADAME HOLT. DURING TflE MONTH OE MAY. THE OLD FRANCO-AMKRICAN AT JACKSON VILLE BURNED TO THE GROUND. .VASS MEETING AT LINEVILLE. CARE OF YOVXG FRUIT TREES. If the autumn or Bummer is very dry, Pursuant to notice, a mass meeting of the citizens of Klamath county, Oregon, it may be necessary to water the trees, but thin is very rarely necessary when was held at the court house at Linkville The old Franco-American hotel ft Sept. 28, 18S6, to protest ¿gainst the re the soil has been properly prepared and Jacksonville evai ^Dorateti in smoke a moval of U.S. troops from Fort Klam thorough cultivation is given afterward. And Ever J Species of Itch [Colman’s old stand.J week or so ago. 1 It ___ was a group of board ath and the abandonment of said post This stirring must tie over the entire ing and Burning Dis mfrritth shanties thrown up together with wind On mot'on, Hon. G. W. Smith, county surface of the orchard, not around the eases Cuieil by Cnti- ing labyrinthine passages connecting judge, was elected chairman, and J. W. trees for a few feet only The ground of enra. them, one with the other. Jim Clug- Hamakar, Esq., was chosen secretary of a peach orchard should always lie culti TICZEMA. or hilt Rheum, with it« agonizing vated ; and of an apple or plum orchard gage, the proprietor of tlie town site, said meeting. 1J itching and taming, instantly relieved by a had the first building erected on the Strong speeches were made by a num until the trees have attained consider Hereby inform, th. pubtie that he i> displaying warm liath with; C uticura S oap , and a single Boy ’ s School Suits, 5 to 11 years, 8 2.00. able age. at the above Biand a tirat-claM stock of corner in 1853, and it was used as a sa ber of persons present, showing the pres application«»? ('pni”RA, the g eat 8kin (hire. •< “ “ 11 “ 17 " 5.00. This rei>eatR<i drily, with two or three doses of It may also be necessary to mulch. loon and gambling bouse for several ent ¡»erilous condition of the county, and ( ’ UTIOUBA R bsolj XNT, the New Blood Purifier, Youth’s Suits, breast 33 to 37 inches, 8.00. years. Duting those early times every the danger of an Indian outbreak in case Mulching should always be done before to keep the bloo<1ooo!, the perspiration pure and house was a hotel in that mining camp, of the abandonment of said militaiy post. watering ; it is much better. Watering unirritatiug, the'iowels open, the liver and kid . Mens’ Heavy Suits, 810.00 anil 12.00. neys active. will speedily cure Eczema, Tetter. and most of them were devoted to the Special attention was called in the re is the last resort. No matter what the Four-button Cutaway Suits,fine goods, 25.00. Ringworm. Psojasis, Lichen. Pruritus. Scald use of the gambling fraternity who com marks of the sj>eakers to the following season, mulch cherry trees. If water Head, Dandruff (and every «peeiee of Itching. ing must be done, remove the surface prised a majority of tlie population. As facts, viz: and Pimplf Humors of the Scalp ami Skin, These goods were bought in the East and cannot be excelled in qual Scaly when the beat plysicisns and all known remedies tlie necessities required, other small 1st. That there iB at present a dispute earth and afterwards replace it. Then Which he will sell fail. ity or price. frame buildings were erected adjoining between the whites and Indians as to the the water will reach the roots and no the original one until the entire block true boundaries of the Klamath Indian crust will form. Trees are injured by E< XKMA. watering ten times as often as by neg I gratefully acknowledge a cure of Eczema, or wa« covered. The history of that group reservation. Salt Rheum, on my head, neck, face, armsand of hovels would lie a subject worthy of 2d. That there is constant friction be lect to water. Likely it is better to ap legs for »ovente«ti years; not able to walk except a hundred pages. More than a dozen tween certain whites and Indians, grow ply the water to the branches than to <>n hand ami krnba for one year; not able to help myself for eight years; tried hundred« of reme live« have lieen lost in that immediate ing out of trespass by the cattle and the roots, unless the soil is dry. If the dies; doctors pronounced my case hopeless; per His stock consist« of vicinity by violence. Some with the horses of the former upon the reserva trees are shriveled, or the buds fail to manently cured by the C uticuba . R emedies . howie knife and others with the pistol tion, and the driving off of said cattle start, wet the top each evening, being will M c D onald . careful not to use too much water. Of 2541 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. shot. The old rookery passed through and horses by the Indians. various hands and at last camti into pos 3d. That the recent homicide of an ten when the roots are quite dead, a •TZKMA. session of a French woman known dur Indian by a white man near the reserve tree may be coaxed to grow by thus Some five months ago I had the pleasure to in form you uf my improvement in the use of the ing the declining years of her life as tion was the direct result of these collis- watering the trunk and branches. By C utict ’RA R emedies in my case of severe mulching is generally understood the Madame Holt. She had been married sions; and Chronic Eczema Erythematosa, and to-day cheer CLOTHING. numerous times before she was wedded 4th. That there is imminent danger application of litter or other material to fully confirm all I then said. Lnpnsider my cure perfect ami complete, and attribute it entiroly to to a brick-maker and layer named of other homicides, growing out of the the surface of the soil, to prevent both your remedies, having use«l no others. Holt. She married him as a matter of same causes, which, if not prevented, the evaporation of moisture and the FERNAN EBENCHARDO, convenience. He was an industrious will, in all probability, result in another hardening of the soil. A layer of very 331»! Penna Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. fine earth on the surface produces the old Englishman, and tlie Madame had Indian war. I’.« TI M A. an ambition to build a brick hotel in On motion a committee, consisting of good effects of mulching with litter, etc., Everything is fresh and of good quality anti I have suffered with Salt Rheum for over eight another part of the town. He could Maj. Q. A. Brooks, Hon. W. S. Moore, and the result of thoroughly cultivating pri*»* .1 are put down to years, at times lo bad that I could not attend to my business for weeks ata tune. Three boxes of make bricks, lay them in a wall and H. M. Thatcher, F. A. Cogsw’ell and J. the orchard is not merely to keep down t : ii i i: \ hik I four bottles Ibsm.vEsr hiivt-cn. chop the wood to burn them, hence he W. Hamakar, was appointed by the chair the weeds, but it secures a layer of fine, The Lowest Notch ! •irely cured me of this dreadful disease. was qualified as an important factor in to draft resolutions expressing the views dry earth, which acts as a mulch upon Ma. JOHN THIEL, Wilke«barre. Pa. the soil below.— American A<jriculturi»t 45W" Country Produce bought and sold. tlie Madame’» hotel enterprise. During of the meeting upon said subject. Remember Colman’« old stand, and give me a CUTICURA REMEDIES the years that slie was landlady of the Said committee, after due deliberation, for October. »11 wh.„ in town. A. G. COLVIN Are sold by all druggist. Price: (’UTIOUHA 50 Franco-American it was the leading reported by their chairman th tollowing cents; R esolvent , $1.00; S oap . 25 cents. P otter A B ad C itizen .—At Hock creek, liotel in Jacksonville. The stage« stopp preamble and resolutions, which were D rg and ( hemical C o ., Boston. Send for Grant county, one James Patterson had "How to Cure Skin Diseases.” ed there and she was known from Alaska unanimously adopted: A | flTIFY the Compb*xion and Skin to Washington city. She was a great W hereas , It is projrosed by the Hon. been employed by the Johnson boys for E3 E m by using C utiucra S oap . lover of wine, and when a convivial com Secretary of War to abandon Fort Klam sometime, and suspecting large sums of I CAN'T BREATHE. panion called on her she would imbibe ath, in this county, and to remove the* money as being about the house he watched and waited for an opportunity (’beet Pains, Numbness. Soreness. too freely and often liecoine "under tlie United States troops therefrom ; and Hacking Cough, Asthma, Pleurisy influence” to an extent that would have W hereas , The Klamath, Modoc, and of obtaining it. One night the men were and Inflammation reliered in one been unpardonable in any other wom other tribes and bands of Indians, sit absent, and no one at home except Mrs. orioufrby the I'utlcura Anti-Pain CARO BROS Plaster. Nothing like it. At drug an. But the Madame was a privileged uated on the Klamath Indian reserva Johnson and her daughter. On the fol Walter A. Wood’s Binders, gists, 25 cents. Potter Drug and character. She wa« good, and, like Jim tion located in said county, have always lowing morning before daybreak Patter Have just opened a fine stock of Chemical Co., Boston. Walter A. Wood’s Chain Rake Reapers, Fisk, “never went back on the poor.” required the presence of a strong mili son came to the house armed with a Walter A. Wood’s Sweep Rake Reapers, For many years, during tlie last of her tary force in the vicinity of said reserva double-barreled shot-gun and crept, in Walter A. Wood’« Enclosed Gear Mowers without being seen. Mrs. Johnson was life, she would pile her dining-room tion in order to maintain peace; and Gaar, Scott & Co.'s Separators, table with the residue of breakfast, din W hereas , It was the inadequacy of lying on the bed, and in the semi-dark Gaar, Scott & Co.’s Plain anil Traction Engines, ner and supper and leave the door open. the military force at said post that was ness he took aim at her as best he could -AT- Coates’ Lock Lever Hay Rake; also a No man was so poor or needy but that the cause of the Modoc war of 1872-76 ; and fired, the buckshot barely missing i AVOR1TE HOME REMEDY it her face, tearing a hole in the headboard. irriinied not to contain a single par he could walk in and help himself to a and PHŒNIX T.uine of Farm ^Machinery. ti.1” of Mercury or any injurious sub- meal. The prince and tho beggar were W hereas , There is at present only Thinking he had killed the old lady, .: L< purely vegetable. Patterson rushed up stairs to where the alike welcome. But Madame Holt, a small fragment of one company of Their motto is Write for Catalogue. Address either FRANK BROS. IMPL. CO., Portland, Or., or . will Cure all Disease» caused daughter was sleeping, but when he whose maiden name was Jane DeRo- troops at Fort Klamath ; and CRONEMILLER A BIRHSEY, Agents, Jacksonville. Or. jy Derangement of the Liver, boam. was of noble birth. She was W hereas , Owing to the present dis reached her door she was up and met Kidneys and Stomach. highly educated and knew how to enter putes between the w hites and Indians as him, when a struggle ensued, she grab t: y r Liver is out of order, then your • \ system is deranged. The blood is tain the most refined. She was especial to the true boundary lines of the reser bing the gun to prevent further shoot And he feels assured that ail who favor him with •••p i-e.’thc br-iath offensive; you have ly proud of men of distinction. She bad vation, the constant trespassing there ing, and both tumbled down the stairs. their patronage will be satisfied with hi« prices i.< . ichv, feci languid, dispirited and end the quality of hi« goods. He keeps one apartment which she ----------- called the | - Son- -- on (as alleged by ny the lilt Indians) 1 IIUKIII?; of By this time Mrs. Johnson had fully re is. To prevent a more serious co**- íjii-ourEits AND DEALERS IN DHY GOODS, * dition, take at once Simmons •tors' room, and another which »he call-1 cattle, hortes ;;?rd other animals belong- alized the situation and came to her ... 1 I ’ -. 1 L* & a ’ z. n,«i o ■ _ _ .* 1... ...l. t... ........ i daughter’s aid. They overpowered Pat GBOCERIE8. ed Col. Stone’s room. Col. Stone was ing to the whites; the constant driving REGULATOR. .. If you lead a _______________ ,______ TBOVISIONB. sedentary life, scueniary T'" or suffer with for many years superintendent of the off of those animals by the Indians ; the terson and drove him from the bouse, CLOTHING, DUHING JUNK. Kidney Affection«, avoid but in a short time he returned and at FURNISHING GOODS, stimulants and take Simmons Liver Regulator. U. S. A. to L. J C. Duncan, 80 acres in 0. <fc C. stage line, and made her house recent homicide of an Indian by a white tempted to come in. Finding the doors HATS AND CAPS, his headquarters when lie waB in Jack man, growing out of these disputes; all Sure to relieve. ROOTS AND SHOES Hec 26, T 39, S of R 3 W. An amusing incident occurred these facts show that there is imminent barred he requested them to give him Tf vm, have eaten anything hard of And eveiything usually found in a first-class L. J. C. Duncan to P. H. Owing«; sonville. I digestion, or feel heavy after meals or at the h ranco-A-nerii-an in 1878. Sen danger of another Indian war unless some money, and he would go away. General Merchandise Store same as above, consideration, $237 50. sleepless at night, take a dose and you They will give their customers the benefit of the John H. Mitchell called there for Fort Klamath is strengthened by addi Mrs. Johnson threw twenty dollars to will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly. I. J. Phipps to J R. Armpriest, lot in ator reduced freights caused by the advert of the him out of the window, when he went dinner on his way back from this city to tional troops; and SAW If you are a miserable sufferer with railroad, and will not be undersold by anybody. Medford ; consideration, $115. Washington. A friend from Ashland Constipation, Dyspepsia and W hereas , An adequate military force oft’, and in due time was arrested. On M. A. BRENTANO. Manager Laura C. Tanner to W. A. Patrick, 15 Biliousness, seek relief at once in Phi enix. Oregon Fob. 25 1884 with him, and the Madame wan is necessary to protect the Indians from the way up, as we understand, he con INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS AND COMPRESSORS, acres in Sec 8, T 39, S R 1 E ; considera dined Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not profuse in her compliments and prodigal trespass and injury by whites, as to pro fessed that his intention was to murder require continual dosing, and costs but a tion, $400. AND WIRE ROPE—SPECIALTIES. the two women and rob the house. But trifle. It will cure you. Jas. Collins *o H. J. Terrill, property in iier bril-of-fare. The Senator was as tect the whites from trespass and injury for the heroic courage of Miss Johnson If you wake up in the morning with a on Wagner creek; consideration, $1800. gallant as she was complimentary, and by the Indians, therefore, be it resolv his purpose might have been successfully bitter, bad taste in your mouth, SOLE AGENTS FOR finally expressed a wish to possess the ed : F. L. Granfili to J. Bevers, lot in Med old A ¥TT1 Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor- lady’s photograph. He had no soon 1st. That we respectfully and earnest carded ©ut. The next grand jury will ford ; consideration, $600. |* fl l< rects the Bilious Stomach, sweetens er made the remark than she rushed off ly protest against the proposed abandon investigate the matter, and justice will Jb JuL&aJLI the Breath, and cleanses the Furred J. II. Barnum to Berthas. Barnum, be administered according to process of Tongue Children often need some safe Cathar lots in Medford; consideration, $1000. into the parlor and came back with her ment of Fort Klamath, and request that law. CORRESPONDENCE ' tic and Tonic to avert approaching sickness. All farmers storing SimnXzvs L'lrr Regulator will relieve Colic, Head Walsh A Bragdon to Wagnex creek life-nixed portrait, enclosed in a black the order therefor be countermanded, or ache, icK 5?jm.icn, Indigestion, Dysentery, and No. 66 North Front Street. d, Oregon- Co., Wagner creek mining property; walnut frame, weighing about ten indefinitely suspended. R epoktis oi S pecial A gents .— The Don** '-inis incident to Childhood. pounds. The Senator took it in his 2d. That we most respectfully and impression lias prevailed, Jo a consider consideration, $5000. you fee’, your system needs W. H. McAdams to Win. Morris, lot [lands, surveyed it and pronounced it a earnestly urge and request the Hon. able extent, that a large anioiintjJ'i cleans’ ng/toning, regulating without violent perfect likeneBSof the Madame, although Secretary of War to increase the force at swamp-land in this district would be In the Medford, Central Point or Gold Hill purging, or stimulating without intoxi in Medford; consideration, $375. cating, take O. A T. Co. to R. T. Young, lot in it had been taken years before and no Fort Klamath to at least two companies thrown out on rei>ort of special agente, more resembled his ancient hostess than of cavalry. Medford; consideration, $50. and consequently a large number of DEALERS IN . 3d. That we heartily endorse and ap- persons who desìi ? to contest the claim State of Oregon to D. Loring, 40 acres a church spire looks like a haystack. “ Now, ” said sha, “ Senator, I present Srove the able letter on this subject ad- in Sec 16, T 40, R 2E; consideration, Can obtain a this to you, and I want you to take it ressed by Senator John H. Mitchell of of the State to land claimed as swamp $80. PREPARED 3Y to Washington and hang it in your room Oregon to the Hon. Secretary of War. are waiting, in the hope that the lande State of Oregon to F. H. Reed, 40 acres they desire will be thrown open to set Advance 4th. That a copy of the proceedings of in Sec 16, T 40, R 2 E; consideration, at the Ebbitt House. ” In vain he tried on the report of special agents, J.H.ZEILIN & C0..FhiL-i, ’. to induce her to keep it until he return this meeting be forw’arded immediately tlement $80. and thus save them the exjiense of a on application to me, as soon a« the PBI«,E 81.00. ed, when lie promised to call for it and to the Hon. Secretary of War, and to D. W. Mathews to Angle A Plymale, in the local oilice. This impres bring it to his home in Portland. She each member of our delegation in con contest lot in Medford ; consideration $350. sion is erroneous as is clearly Heen by GRAIN IS RECEIVED decide otherwise and her Chinese serv gress. O. A T. Co. to Angle A Plymale, the recent decisions of the Secretar}’ of Keep conetently on band a oomplete line of ant wrapped it up in about a dozen news On motion the meeting adjourned. lot in Medford ; consideration, $175. the Interior, in the cases of Peter French papers ready for nim to take with him on G. W. S mith , Chairman F. H. Reed to O. A C. R. R. Co., 40 and others, in which the Secretary holds LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, J. W. H amakar , Secretary. Applications for Loans and Stor acres in Sec 16, T 40, S R 2 E ; consid the stage, which soon drew up at the —AT THE— that the report of a special agent is onlv door. He and hie Ashland friend mount eration, $59.18 er parte evidence. He holds that the ad age Room are now Solicited. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, Simon Klingle to T. J. Clopton, lot in ed tlie box witli tlie driver, the senator P robable M triikr .—The diaappear- verse party must have the opportunity carrying the Madame’s present, which ance of Willi« Skiff, a prominent Union of a hearing in the local office. The Brownsborough ; consideration, $150. YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC —AND— Lillie D. Black wood to Wagner A Leeds, looked like a barn door off its hinge«. To merchant, several weeks ago, will be parties who desile to contest the claim 9.9 acres in Sec 35, T 39, S R 2 E ; taKe it nafely to tlie end of the stage line well remembered as having received of the State, or any otiier claim in the at Redding was an impossibility. It note in thin paper. Until the present HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, consideration, $100. land department, will be obliged to have H. E. BAKER Medford, Or M. L. Stanley to John Woods, l£sLcreu would have required the services of a time the mystery connected with his atrial in the local office, and it is, there All of which they offer at the very lowest firfurep. ... in Sec 15, T 36, S R 4 W ; consideration, furniture wagon and a couple of able- disappearance haH remained unsolved. fore, useless to wait for the rei>ort of bodied men. To relieve himself of the The Baker city Sage iiru.h now offers special agents in that respect. Special Remember, our goods are all new. having been purchased since the great decline in paces, and $1<K) 75. we cannot bo underbid. J. W. HOWARD 4 CO. N. E. Hunsaker to Jno. T. Hunsaker, responsibility Mitchell entrusted that the following regarding the matter: agents may investigate frauds and ir portrait to a friend in Ashland, who still “Vague reports have arrived in this city regularities, and the department may lot in Ashland ; consideration, $600. Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sta., T. O. Andrews to Eugenia L. Atkin retains it in his possession. Of course the concerning the Willis Skiff affair, of order hearings before the local office on son, 356.95 acres in Sec 2, T 39, SR Madame always understood that it was whose disappearance all our readers are their reports, but cannot cancel claims taken to Washington to be looked upon familiar. OREGON JACKSONVILLE. 1 E; consideration, $5000. A full month has elapsed thereon.— Lakeview Examiner. Mary E. Niles to Emma E. Patten, lot by the President, cabinet officers and since he was missed from his home in other dignitaries. It was necessary, as Union, Union county. Whether he has in Ashland; consideration, $250. D on ’ t U se F ruit T rees for S hade .— OHFGOA D. Loring to O. A C. R. R. Co. 40 a matter of self-preservation, to deceive ab«conded or whether he had been mur Under no circumstances would I plant AHHLANI), DAVID LINN the Madame. Her kindness was more Street, Jacksonville California Ogn. acres in Sec 16, T 40, S R 2 E ; consid dered at North Powder (the last place fruit trees in the front yard. It is ob than an ordinary mortal could endure. he was seen), remained a mystery until jectionable to have the fruit dropping, as Kiel’s oonstantly on hand a full awortment of eration, $59 60. DEALERS IN furniture, oonsiating of JOHN MILLER, Proprietor. U. 8. A. to Hyman Fairchild, 160.11 But she was a noble-hearted woman and now comes the re,K>rt that he was mur it attracts flies, is unsightly, and is in she will live in the memory of many dered, and that the |>erpetrators of the the way of the lawn mower. My great in T 37 S of R 2 W. BEDSTEADS, grateful wanderers, to whose needs she crime are none other than George H. est objection, however, is that they are Four-tined pitchforks..................................... O. A T. Co. to D. T. Lawton, lot in White Lead, 25 lb. keg.................................... ministered when misfortune and want Bobier and a hired man engaged in Bo- not permanent, as the life of even apple Medford ; consideration, $175. Linseed Oil, per gal......................................... BUREAUS, TABLE8, Turpentine, “ ......................................... Thos. Chavper to T. J. Kenney, lot pursued them.— Fortland Sunday Mer bier’s livery stable. The fact is certain trees in modern times is often less than Winchester Rifles, (octagon barrel).......... cury. in Jacksonville; consideration $400. that Bobier and wife and hostler are a score of years, and most of other fruits GUILD MOULDINGS, Hand Saw»........................................................... A. S. Jacobs to B. W. Dean, lot in Buck Saw«, (complete distance plate)... arrested for the crime. Whether suffi still shorter. In my immediate neigh L and O ffice C ircclak . — The follow Gun Powder, per lb ........ Jacksonville; consideration, $900. STANDS, SOFAS LOL NOKB, ing circular-letter, addressed to registers cient evidence is elicited to warrant their borhood are several farm houses which Shot, per lb........................ Wad», par box................. and receivers of United States land accusation i« not yet ascertained, still but a few years ago were well shaded, K lamath C ounty . — The citizens of CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS. Cap», ' “ .................. the rumors afloat would warrant one in now standing exposed to sun and wind, Having the Agency for the Largest House on the Coast they can do a hotter part by their cue Cartridges, per box......... Klamath have good reason to be proud offices, was issued Sept. 19th by 8. M. thinking that such is the case. It is entirely unprotected, because they had .15 cts.to 1 Stockslager, acting commissioner of the Bolt», per doz .................. tomers than other agents. . u .i. • -a-n __ „I- of their county. Composed as it is of PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS, said that a private detective lias held only short liyed fruit trees for shade. Piano« nd Organ« exchanged for farm produce or cash, or sold on the installment plai. lloree Shoe«, per lb........ over six thousand square miles of terri general land office: “It has come to the forth in North Powder for the past two Land is never 60 valuable on the farm Axes....................................... 1 knowledge of this office that in many tory, it offers a variety of land, suitable Ax Handles ........................ ETC., ETC. ORONAS TAREN AS PART PAY FOR PIANOS Miner’» Picks................... weeks, and has unraveled the mystery.” that we must make the door-yard nar 1 for every form of industry in which man townB in which land offices are located, Under the head of "later” it Bay« that a row or utilize it for fruit trees. The Hand-saw Files................ Call and axamina onr aooda before pnrehasina. for wo will not be underaold. Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always on hand wishes to engage. Most of the soil is and in other places, certain land agents hired girl gave the business away on planting of Rbade trees around the home Cro8scut-«aw Files .......... and made to order. Planing done on reasonable very rich, and will give good returns to anil attorneys adopt business signs or Bobier, and that there is a good ground should be done once for a lifetime.— N. Door Locks........................ terms. Cow Bells........................... the careful farmer, while other portions characters to represent their offices as for believing the matter true. The Ea.t- Y. Tribune. Undertaking a specialty. of the county offers unexcelled induce government offices. As example, some Oregonian also has something to say ments to the stock and dairy interests. signs l>ear the words, ‘United StateB regarding the matter, as follows: “Dr. I nvestigating the F ishery Q uestion . T. J. CRESS. -DEALER IN— Urivailed water-power can be had in Land Offices,’ in hold letters of a size to R. P. Tippet, who has been all over the —Members of the sub-committee of the abundance, and will be a source of im be readily seen at a distance, adding in country m the interests of Phillip Ritz’s committee on foreign relations of the mense wealth to individuals foitunate very small letters the words, ‘business nursery, was arrested here recently, on United States senate gathered at tlie enough to secure it at no distant day. done here,’ and that the effect and ap receipt of a telegram from the city mar Tremont House at Boston, Sept. 28th, to The climate is all that could be wished parent purpose of such signs is to mis; shal of Union, Union county, charging confer on preliminaries of an investiga JACKSONVILLE, OR. for it is mild and equable at all seasons of lead and deceive tlie public, particularly him with murder. The supposition tion into the fishery question, in accord Having permanently located here, I offer my the year. Our atmosphere is almost settlers and applicants, who are unin is, and is not without evidence, that ance with a resolution passed at the last Hats miti Hoots service« to the people of Southern Oregon. formed, and who often go to these offices, free from inisama in any form, and im Edmunds, j buirmn»1« -at th< Tippet is connected with the mysterious session. Senator v/nrer memoerR or Tno corn* parts new life into the system wasted in having their papers made out, L>ay fees .it.—*nin® vrniiw mnr, at North Houts Painting, Paper Hanging mittee are Senators Morgan of Alabama. battling with diseases in the lower and ana leave tnetr entry money, tblfy be Powder, a few weeks ago. Frescoing, Kaltonining, Etc., Frye of Maine, Evarts of New York and aguish vallies of other portions of the lieving that they have been transacting coast. The grandest scenery to be buriness with ' the authorized govern Don. in a »upnrinr manner and at price, tn suit G ot H i « M oniy '« W ohth .—The light Saulsbury of Delaware. Edmunds said : California street, between Oregon and Third, Jackson rille. ment officers. You are authorized to “ We shall consider the fishery question found on the Pacific slope lies within our the times. I refer tn the Jobe of prnntirm I have ning ticket «eller of Cole'« circus tried to previonsl, done for recommendation, rtatiefac- B. F. KILLER, Prop. borders, and annually attracts crowds of notify all agents and attorneys in your get away with a young fellow from Jack in general, but we have not yet de tion aanmnteed. district using deceptive or misleading tourists, anxious to view nature in her 0.- Give me . trinl end jndse for yonreelf. sonville in making change at Medford cided as to the order of procedure. CALL AND SEE Ml Order, left at Merritt*. New Cash Store will most majestic form. Fish swarm in our signs or advertisements of any charac last week. After the performance the Whether our hearings shall be public or ter, that the use of the same must lie reonivn prompt attention CBE88 rivers and lakes, and game of all kinds afore«aid young man hunted up this ¥rivate is a matter for consideration. abound in the surrounding mountains. forthwith discontinued, and you will "lightning” ticket seller, and accused here is nothing more that I can give on Many a cozy little nook destined some report all such agents or attorneys to him of holding hack a dollar in making the subject at present.” furnished to order; also 1857 1885 day to be a nappy home can be found this office, and the facts in each case, change. The ticket man denied the PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. the hills and dales, awaiting the in order that proper steps can be taken charge, at the same time using some bad M ark T wain ’« M i lk .—Mark Twain SHADE i ORNAMENTAL TREES among coming of the hardy settler. It will not to prohibit them from practicing before wonw toward the young man. Atiout and a friend were riding acros« Mi««ouri Manufacturer of be long liefore Klamath will be the ban the land department and local land the first thing that “change” man knew once, when their hor«ea broke down. ner county of the State, an<l lucky in offices. he was rolling in about six inches of We «topped at Hannibal and I got a CHOICE PEACHES A SPECIALTY deed is he who secures a foothold liere •J dust and the victim of his dishonesty good large horse, but Mark could find T iiekk are said to be fewer idle men Addreon: R. F. MILI.EK. Gold Hill. Or at an early day, when locations are on top of him. Tlie marshal put in an nothing better than a little mule. Well, Dealer in cheap and can almost be had for the in the United States now than at any appearance then,but the crowd held him we left Hannibal and aoon came to a Wholesale & Retail Dialers in all Varieties of choosing. Already school-houses and time since the days of the boom. More back, as they wanted to see the circus creek much «wollen by late rains. It ---- ASK FOR---- churches are being built, and the settler men are employed in the iron and steel out. Aftei losing his diamond the deepened rapidly, and my big horee wm now has the advantages of civilization, mills, coal mines, lumber camps and "lightning’’ man cried enough and the soon nwimming. I had the rein* of A full line in stock of whereas those who came here a few machine shops and factories than ever two wen1 separated, the ticket seller get Mark’s mule, and. looking back, coukl Moulders, machinists, tool years ago had to contend with a wilder before. GENERAL BUILDING MATERIAL. ting much worsted, and probably some barely nee the mule’« head, and the And all of A.rtistic Furniture a ^»pocialty ness. Soon good wagon-roads will con makers, hardware shopmen and the of the "lightning” taken out of him.— water waa well around Mark'« «boul memliers of the building trades, have Ketiinatee and Price List on application. nect this country with the railroad, and der«. After a little trouble we readied Tiding.. Country order« a specialty. then we shall see an era of prosperity full and regular employment. The the other ride. Mark «at on his mule a FACTORY AT WEI PEER'S MILL. Ash Bedroom Sets from |30 00 upward. Everything in onr store such as comes to but few communities. average rate of wages is higher, bvt the "II abit ” in hard to overcome. If moment, when, without a word, he dia Salesroom«, cor. Third and E Streets. prices of products show very little if — Star. and, coming to my aide, laid f marked ’way down Call and examine Wore purchasing. anv change. Common labor averages you take off the firnt letter it does not mounted, PORTLAND OREGON. UNRIVALED GOODS! change ‘a bit.” If you take off another hia hand on my knee, and looking ear D kxxis K zarxkv , the independent 25 per cent, more than a year ago. you havea “bit” left. If you take another nestly in my face, aakl: "George, I be candidate for sheriff of Ban Francisco, Stock Farm For Sale. the whole of "it” remain*. If you re lieve that mean little mule waded every Cure fftr was rottcn-egged by the workingmen in Piles are frequently preceded by a sense move another it is .vol totally iiaed np. step aero««."____________ <N EXCELLENT 8TOCK FARM ON TRAIL that city last week. The people are tired a \ creek. 85 miles northeast of Jacksonville, is of weight in the hack, loins and lower part All of which goee to ahow that if you of hia duplicity and treachery. By the Thousand ! offered for sale. It contains ISO acre*. 40 acres of T her ^ will be according to recently of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup wieh to he rid of a bad habit you must which are fence«! a large portirm of the sam pose he has some affection oi the kidneys throw it off altogether. collected statistics about 413,000,000 being timethy and alfalm mrvulow land. Thera S ubscribe for the T imur . or neighboring organs. At times symp ‘TH* UNDEK8KINSD 18 NOW TAKING OB- bushels of wheat raise« 1 in the fnited is also a good cabin and barns on the place, to . 1 den» through Jackson and Josephine counties toms of indigestion are present, tiatulencjr I gether with sheds for storiag hay and sheltering Mates this year. It requires about 315,- Hnrd Timet. I for Wfty 7« Il nneasinesa of the stomach, etc. A mois stock, beside« a first class ontside range and ever 000,00 bushels for home consumption. While money is close, wag^s an«l prices lasting wat« r. The ranche is situated near Spike That the sale of Hood's Sarsajxrilla con ture. like perspiration, producing a verv low. expenses should be cut down in every nard P. O. an«! a district school. A good bargain disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is FRUIT TREES A SHRUBBERY, tinues at such a rapidly increasing rate? is in store for the purchaser. For further partic Tits government pays chief Mown a • common attendant. Blind. Bleeding and household. Economy, the watchword for It ie,— ular« enquire at the T imbm oflR cp . heads off doctor bills by always thousand dollars a year, which that Any kind raised in a first-«lass Nursery. 1st: Because of the positive curative Itching Piles yield at once to the applica mothers, keeping in the house a bottle of Dr. Bosan- tion of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Bemedy, which worthy "blows in,” on attractive < I reus value of Hood’s Sarsaparilla itself. ■ Those wanting Treee thia (all will d<wwell to and Lung Syrup. Stops a 2d : Because of the conclusive evidence acta directly upon the parts affected, ab ko’s Cough i give me their orders, m I will guarantee mtfafor instantly, relieves 'onaumotion, and horse racing. of remarkable cures effected by it. unsur sorbing the Tumor», allaying the intense cough I tton. passed and seldom equaled by any other itching and effecting a permanent cure. cures Croup and Pafn in the Cheat in one I warrant ail my trees if properly cared for. A motion lias l>een made for a new medicine. Send to C. I. Hood A (2o., Ix>w- Price !W cents. Address. The Dr. Bosanko night. It is just the remedy for hard times. | Terms of payment easy. Produce taken st msr Price, 50eta. and $1.00. Samples free. Sold trial 'or the condemned Chicago anarch- I ket price. ltTO lbe. of Peach Seed wanted. ell, Mass., for book containing many state M ledicine Co., Piqua, Ohio. Boid at the by Dr. Robineon, City Drug Store. ist.. A. 8. JOHNSON. Ci*y D hj < Store, Jacksonville ments of cures. And n.11 kinds of Musical Merchandise. Medford, Oregon. Offices in Williams’ Brick Building MEDICAL. BUSINESS CARDS. WAREHOUSES Medford, Oregon. Williams’ Building. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1886 VOL. XVI. Advertisements will be inm*rt6d in the Tiure i Ulf EQUowil C rates: I' hu line«, one insertion.........................................>2 fit each subsequent insertion............... fl 00 CV* Legal advertisements inserted reasonably. A fair reduction from the above rates made to yearly and time advertisers. THE TIMES JOB OFFICE is more oomplete by far than any other in South ern Oregon, and com|> h res favorably with any In the State. Job Printing of every imaginable description done at San Francisco rates, and in a prompt and firat-clase manner. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS AKIN, SELLING & CO.’S FRUIT TREES 1 Jackson viUe. Oregon Aof. 1, IMS. U. 8. A. to T. J. Clopton, 40 acres in Sec. 34, T. 36, 8 of R 1 E. U. 8. A. to I. B. Williams, 120acres in Sec 24, T 36, 8 of R 1 West; considera tion, |200. C. Magruder to Ben Haymond, lot ft Rock Point. B W. Powell to D. A. Levens, 1 lot in Medford; consideration, $333 50. Jas. E. Houston and wife to Laura Conklin, 80 acres in Se«-. 8, T 39, 8 of R 1 E; consideration, $500. Laura Conklin to W. H. Wickham, 80 acres in Sec 8, T 39, S of R 1 E ; consid eration, $500. L. D. Montgomery to W. M. King, 2 lots in Ashland; consideration. $661 25. U. 8. A. to Wm. Briner, 157.35 acres in Sec 20, T 39, 8 of R 1 W. U. 8 A. to Geo. Yaudes, mineral patent in Sterling precinct. A. P. Talent toS. 8. Smith, 2 acres in T 38, R 1 W ; consideration, $(‘>00. J no. Holten to A. and C K. Alford, 5 acres in Sec 23, T 38, R 1 W ; considera tion, $100. V. and G. Gard to Ellen L. Short, 9 acres in Secs 19 and 30, T 37, 8 R 1 W ; consideration, $000. I. J. Phipps to J. W. Short, 11 acres in T 37, R 1 ami 2 W ; consideration, $275. Thos. Chavner to Sarah J. Simpson, lot in Jacksonville; consideration, $200. S. Childers to Wm. Lynch, 100 acres in Sec 11, T 34, S of R 2 W ; considera tion, $1200. Holmes Bros, to Carrie H. Furman, 160.18 acres in Sec 5, T 35, S of R 1 W ; consideration, $1800. (). <fc C. R. R. Co. to D. W. Zeller, lot in Ashland; consideration, $135. U. S. A. to C. II. Pickens, Jr., 53.46 acres in Sec 11, T 36, S R 2 W. U. 8. A. to C. H. Pickens, Jr., 160 acres in Sec 11, T 36, S of R 2 W. C. Magruder to Sol Abraham, ware house lot in Central Point ; considera tion, $100. Jacob Thompson to M. N. Long, lot in Ashland; consideration, $440. II. Klipuel to C. C. Beekman, lots in Jacksonville; consideration, $120. M. Liddle to J. H. Oatman, lots in Phcenix ; consideration, $500. U. 8. A. to E. Owings, 120 acres in 8 c 14, T 36, S R 4 W. H. C. Messenger to Al. Ruddick, 7.93 in T 39, SR 1 E; consideration, $200. U. 8. A. to J. B. Ed«all, 19.3G acres in Sec 34, T 37, SRI W. 1). W. Zeller to Judah Markle, lot in Ashland; consideration, $500. Jas. Helms to J. W. Collins, 3 acres in T 38, S RI W ; consideration, $545. O. A T. Co. to R. T. Baldwin, Jr., lots in Ashland ; consideration, $115. Jp.s. Helms to J. W. Collins, 3 acres, 8 rods in Talent; consideration, $350. U. 8. A. to G. W. Ratrie, 100 acres in Sec 3, T 37, S of R 2 E.