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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 26, 1886)
str: brillili ìimia JOSEPH INE COt'NTY NEWS. The return« of the aMetwo.* for 1888 MISCELLANEOUS. show an increase oí taxable property The officers of the army seem to be • Plenty of rain and snow fell during tho amounting to The time ot the U. b. circuit court was Thanksgiving day *a« duly observed during the year. j the only ones who are in favor of uban- . week. Good enough! here. i occupied yesterday with the trial of the 01 jfi.il Paptr for Ja Inoli, Josephine à Luke Winter ««hi» have Wu—.m,•! in ibi, ¡,a* l,f R lUrlrertn against 1: Kneh- cloning Fort Klamath,and are still busily ' Health is good and everything moving Albeit Walker, one of our most enter Ier' «’«•elver of tho O. A C R. R. Roberts, engaged in their endeavors to secure the > ahead. prising «tockraisere, han lately com place. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 26, 1886. o j - . i , * i . . ,, » . . hile traveling to : an Francisco on the removal of troo|M from that |>OKt. They Some of the miners in this county are pleted two large barn*on hi« ntpek ranch Our di»lricl school le in a Uourhhiiu . • in Sprague river valley. .... . . Mur road, got off at Grant s Pass, and prefer to lie stationed where there is j already at work. GENEHAL DEALER IN | wiiiie looking tor some refreshments the A son of William Lloyd Garrison can- . plenty of opportunity to spend their The ,S7 >r sav» Edrar Ball of Butte I Henry Smith of Wolf creek was at 1 •> IPe do hereby certify that we supervise creek valley weighed eight head of oxen I Elder M. Peterson will hold services in <ram went off* and left him. Of course vassed Massachusetts for the Demo time in social amusement and away i Roseburg last week. he urran geinents for alltne Monthly and this place on Sunday next. | there was testimony to show that he was a few days ago, which tipped the beam ! cratic ticket. Quarterly Drawings of The Louisiana from where there may l»e some demand M. Chapman and Rev. (L VVT. Hoxie at 15,612, the heaviewtof the eight weigh Mrs. J. B. Riddle has returned from a | told that the train would only stop a uiin- ■State lottery Company, and in person for their services. A Washington corre were iti Jacksonville this week. ing 2145 pounds. visit to her former home in Douglas Co. I ute or so, aud of course he denies that he ! manage and control the Drawing« them I’ remdent E li . iott of Harvard Uni- spondent of the Portland New» writes: selves, and that the name are conducted with Razee & Son have opened a flour, The Medford Aid Society holds interest was so informed The next day he took J. D Fountain calls hi« neat, new \ersity announces that hereafter he will honesty, fairness, and m good faith toward the train for Ashland, and the coupon for Whilst at the war department Senator grain and feed store in Grant’s Pas^. ing meetings regularly and is doing good ■tpre building the “ White House, ” an BOOT* and NIIOHN, vote with the Democratic party. all parties, anil we authorize the Company that part of the trip having been taken up Dolph learned of the intention of the au Dr. Jas. Spence of Sucker creek has a * appropriate nume. It will he kept well work. to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our thorities to remove the troops from Fort stocked with goods an 1 John Fountain I The Pickwick Literary Society meets before be got left, the conductor naturally j .i^naturMUttacAed, >» its advertisements.’ D eath is still making great inroads in Klamath Indian reservation, and to carp pond and the fish do well there. will be iu charge. demanded his fare. He refused to pay it semi-monthly and is in u flourishing con- M. M. Davison is now in California the ranks of our prominent men Ex- abandon the »place. This he opposed, as ho had purchased a through ticket, and A dastardly attempt was made atincen- ' dition. l’resident Arthur and (’harles Francis as he did when the matter was up before working at his trade carpentering. ditirism recently. Some rawcal had put a I ! B. W. Powell continues to wield the razor the conductor having no evidence of that CongresH last winter; and in this he was We Carry in Stock This county’s share of the exiienses of number of Hacks, saturated with coal oil, Adams have just been added to his list tact insisted on having the coin—some joined by Senator Mitchell. 1 the State »luring the year past is >1206 B0. in the rear of Geo. W. More’s saloon, i with dexterity at his shop in the Central of victims. Both were men of learning, thing less than >2. Mr. Roberts’s satchel It appears the Department is now in I Hotel. Fiank Ennis of Sterlingville is at Ga- but they were happily discovered and re ability and patriotism, and their loss to |Mjssession of numerous requests to re had preceded him to Ashland, and in the J. W. Short is fitting up his town prop rovr about the fare the satchel became in move the military, which are unanimous lice creek looking after his mining inter moved in time to prevent a conflagra the country is great. tion at Linkville. erty and will soon have one of the neatest volved. The agent saiif if Mr. Roberts ly concurred in bv all the officials out ests. CoiuiuhNioiim. T he committee sent below by the citi- there, both the military uiul federal offic Frank M. Nickerson of Grant’s Pass, residences in town. would pay the fare he would see that it J. W. Freasure of Grant’s Pass is a The DeMoss family, a well-known» con was refunded if on examination it was zenH of Yreka, Cal., to interview the ials. The change of one of the Indian first-class painter and should be liberally deputy grand master for the A. O. U. W. We th«' andersigned Bank« and Bankers will agents out there has created some sur patronized. of this district, is in this section for the cert troupe, will perforin al this piare dur found that he was entitled to it. But liq nay all Prizes drawn in the Louisiana Blate Lot railroad managers in regard to building prise, first recommending the removal of | teries whirl» may be presented at our counters. purpose of organizing lodges of that or appears to have lost his temper and his ,111. (HH.IAHY. through that town, s-nt a dispatch Mon the military, then making an exactly op- 1 J. K. Pigney is conducting Bagley’s der, and has already instituted one at ing the coming week. Pre*. Louisiana National Bank. passage also, and had to remain over one hotel at Grant ’ s Pass and doing consid* Several carloads of wheat were shipped Linkville with a good membership, lie day evening stating that they had suc posite request, and contending that the J. U . KII.IIKi.ru. I erable business. Pres. State National Bank. will also visit Lake county for the same from here la«t week. The warehouses are day in Ashland. >n the meantime orders ceeded in getting a survey ordered, but settlers would lie harassed and annoyed A. BAI.DW IN. by the Indians. It looks, to sav the * Our old friend W. N. Saunders is con- purpose. had been received from this city to give both nearly full as yet. Pres. N. O. National Bank. that the prospect of accomplishing their least, very suspicious, and the whole ducting a store in Wilderville, at L. Rudolph High has one of the neatest Mr. Roberts his valise, and as he was go- Different persons have been disposing object was not very flattering. matter has been transferred to the Vance’s old stand. ing; away it was presented to him, and he NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! of liquor to Indians lately—notably to fe barbershops in southern Oregon, having secretary of the interior for investigation. was asked if this was his valise, and he (II Ell HILF 1 MILLIONIllMTRlBtlTED John McCallister of __ Slate creek pre- males—and an exchange says that Chas. just reftovated it in fine style. R andall was re-elected in the third It is thought whatever he recommends said “ No. ” Subsequently he brought ac ci net has been paying ; relatives near Frush, deputy U. 8. marshal, has been will be carried out< If after looking over 1 ’ rof. H. G. Fuirclo is teaching a writing district of Pennsylvania by a very large Brownsboro a visit. tion against the railroad company to re in this section for the purpose of arrest school here and giving general satisfaction. cover >4700 damages on account of damage majority, the Republicans not nominat the matter fully, he, or rather the Indian John Van Horn of Ashland and N. ing J. Schneider, Doe. Stein, Bob Hun bureau, advises the retention of the He Hhould be well patronized. liieortwmtml in 18<M tor 25 y<ur» b, the Legi. ing a candidate. As Mr. R. seems to be troops there, they will be retained. If Kime of Jacksonville precinct are vis ter, Bill Linville, Cayuse Joe and others to his business by being delayed. From 1 «ture for Educational and Charitable purposes- for that crime. T. A. Harris, our clever butcher, has pur the testimony it appears he was engaged v h a capital of $1,(XX),(XO—to which a reserve in favor of keeping up the present war he recommends their removal and the iting Williams creek. fund of f55u,(<Mi has since been added. The Postal Telegraph Co. is putting up H. J. O’Brien, the wideawake Dairy chased the building formerly owned by M. hi the coal business, and that during his tariff*in most of its provisions, this ac breaking up of the fort, etc., it will be Byun overwhelming popular vote its franchise WATERPROOF, (I1NOHAMS. PRINTS, ETC. wm done, and this, too, in less than a month its line in this county and will establisli teamster, Las hauled 50,000 lt>s. of flour E. Dougherty, and is fitting it up for u shop. absence his son looked after his affairs. made a part of the present State Constitution tion of his Republican allies is perfectly from now. It has been urged as a rea an oflice at Grant’s Pass. adopted Dec. 2d. 4. D. 1879. into this county from Ashland and Goose The jury evidently did not think his busi J. C. Elder's store building was afire one IX m (.rniKi ShiKlc Niunber Di-MMiugN natural. He has proved just the man son for removing the troops that the ex lake valley. Much more than this has g^5“Spseifil line of Ladies’ All-Wool .Scarlet and Merino Underwear. will lake place monthly. It never scales or post Grant’s Pass has two Sunday-schools, day last week, but forttinately this fact w as ness had been damaged in the sum claim pense of transportation of supplies, etc., they want in congress. • been hauled from Jacksonville and Lit pones. Look at the following Distributim: is very great. This should haye no being in charge of the Methodist and tle Shasta, Cal., so that it can easily be discovered lit time to prevent a conflagra ed, for they brought in a verdict for the Ladies’ and Misses All-Wool Hose. Nice Goods. lUHlii Grand Monthly Episcopal denominations. defendant. The testimony was completed AND THE I t seems that the office of fisli commis weight with the war department, as the seen that we do not raise enough grain, tion, during the afternoon and the argument lives and property of bettlers and cur The eldest son of J. T. I»ayton of Ap by considerable, for our own consump I. A. Webb was at Grant’s Puss lateijy, to sioner should be created by the next leg made at an evening session of the court, hardy pioneers and frontiersmen should plegate is attending Prof. Robinson’s tion. purchase lumber for the Presbyt trian islature and an active, intelligent and be protected by the government, no mat high school at Wilderville. Fall and Winter buyers will find prices greatly reduced and our In lb* Xradtmy «<* M uh I c , New Orleans. the verdict being reached at 11 o’clock. Tuesday. December 14, 185«, The Ori<i<niian of Nov. 23d says: Dep church building in this place, which ij now resolute man be appointed to hold it. ter what the cost in money may be. stock in keeping with the demand of our constantly augmenting trade. Whalley Bronaugh appeared for the de Rev. G. W. Black of Medford, an able uty U. S. Marshal ( liarles Fmsh arrived under way. Under personal supervision and management of There is one thing certain that the In The fishing interests of the State are fast We are continually adding something new to our already large assort fendant and Watson Hume for the Baptist minister, is holding a protracted herefrom the Klamath reservation, hav G T BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, G. W. Howard, the energetic agent of plaintiff. becoming demoralized, and unless some dian agent out there stands a very good meeting on Williams creek. ment and offer you standard goods at a legitimate profit. As usual, we Gen ing in charge Jack Snider, W. T. Skein, and Gen- JUBAL A EARLY, of Virginia, chance of prompt and speedy removal the State Insurance Co., has bee*a east of After the jury had brought in their ver pay all our market will afford for produce, such as Butter, Eggs, etc. thing is done to prevent the canning of unless he can satisfactorily explain to Wm. Linville and Cayuse Joe, charged The Grant’s Pass Library Association’s the mountains, and wrote a larf^j number dict J. W. Whalley, of counsel for defense, diseased fish, the slaughter of salmon in the Indian bureau the change of base rooms are now open and afford a pleas with selling liquor to Indians. He also of policies while there. brought along two Indians and two Notice-Ticket« art' Tea ItollarN J. moved the court that the plaintiff be com above alluded to. ant resort for old and young. the spawning season, false labeling, etc., Fifths, Tenths. $1. squaws as witnesses. Snider and Skein For sale at a bargain—a rjO8y dwelling- mitted for perjury, as committed in the M81” OF l’HIZF« great financial loss must necessarily en Senator Miller, who bought a fine Jer were tried yesterday and fined |15 each. house not far from the cen tcr of the town presence ot the court in this trial. The J DANGEROUS VJxV. CAPITAL PRIZi ’OF 1150.000. *150.000 1 < ................... ....... ,, sey cow of W. C. Myer not long since, is sue. <u>tvn uurvu 50,000 50,(XX). A late Washington dispatch says: The of Medford. For further particulars on court took the matter under advisement. 1 (IRAND PRIZE /» OH • well pleased with his purchase. 20,000 ■ ■ ■ 20,000. GRAND PiilZE OF quire of R. T. Law ton. 1 .......... ’ “ Henry George, who received ho largo probable disposition of the military res It appears that Mr. Roberts must have 20,000 10,(MX). T he commissioner of the general land 2 LARGE PRIZES OF ervation at Fort Klamath is still un Lewis Strong ’ s mill on Murphy creek 20.000 5,(MM). a vote for mayor at the late election in LARGE PRIZES OF been very badly mistaken about several 4 It is said that the 1* Telejraph Co-» oflice in his annual report to Secretary 1,(XX). 20,000 is manufacturing an excellent article of known. The sale of the lands involved PHIZES OF 20 New York city, is very much elated flour and is being well patronized. 25,(MM) B00. 50 has been suspended by the interior de which will soon (•' ampíete its coast tele important facts involved in the suit. He Lamar says: An examination of the sur SO,(KO 300. graph line, will hr ,T0connection with Jack took up the time of the court from 10:15 100 over the result, and promises to be partment until all who desire to argue 40,(MX) 900. veys in Oregon, returned under contract 2(K) Sooner or later Grant’s Pass will be till noon in telling his version uf the case, sonville by a telephone line from this place. «0,000 100. troublesome in the future. There i; «00 supplied with first-class water-power, the matter shall have been heard by the No. 513, showed the same to be flagrant 50,000 garnishing his story liberally with moral 1,000 secretary of war. In the meantime the I)r. Gleave* - ^ oar popular dentist, will even some talk of organizing a party for when a large grist-mill will be built. ly incorrect, and that false field notes APPROXIMATION garrison, which the secretary of war leave for T- \v. T., in a few- weeks, reflections and criticisms. His testimony 20.0000 the purpose of nominating him for presi Approximation Prizes of MM Jas. Leeper and (’. O. Bigelow of recently ordered to the post, will be were returned. It was also shown that 100 Spend the winter there He on three counts was flatly and squarely dent in 1888. His election would be a Williams creek have been in Jackson maintained there as before. Unless iutendinr^ KM) contradiced by that of five disinterested in other surveys the deputy had exacted great calamity, for it would be a long ville during the week with vegetables. good and sufficient reasons be offered is a goo 4 workman and those needing any persons of well-known good character money from settlers as an addition to ,279 Prizes, amounting to.... work m ¡¡ne should cull soon. for the continuance of military rulo, the step toward revolution; but, fortunately, L. S. Smith of Grant’s Pass keeps one and reliability.—[Oregonian, Nov. 20th. Application for rates to clubs should .be made his compensation from the United States, president’s order for the transfer of the ’ ,ft(j brass band of this place, assisted by only to the ottico of the company in New ( «neons. there is not the remotest pomibility of of the best livery stables in southern lands to the interior department will be 0 <ir best local talent, gave an entertainment For further information write clearly, cieurlÿ, giving «siring a corrupt practice believed to have been Dreaa Making. such a thing. Mr. George contends that Oregon. He always gives satisfaction. cairied into effect. full address. POSTAI. NOTI», SOTLM, Express largely followed. .at McGee & Zimmerman's hall yesterday Having located in Jacksonville, 1 am Money Orders, or New York Exchange in orfiina- ordina lands and their incidents and increments The last term of court may have been ry letter. ( 'urrency by Express (at our cxpeiree) I evening, which was well attended and gave prepared to do first-class work in the latest addressed •I IN ING NF H’S. I t is said that Governor-elect Pen- arc a common heritage ; that no man has a failure, in the estimation of some par Jacksonville. Oree-on I the best of satisfaction. A neat siwu was styles, Cutting done under the latest im M. A. DAUPHIN, ..„w New ........ Orleans. I............. — La. ties, bat it proved a comparatively inex or M. A. DAUPHJN, Washington, D. (’, uoyer has received 4,039 letters since his the right to invest in mother eartli the pensive one. realized, which will be applied on the in proved Norman tabor system. Call at Mrs. The best and cheapest mining bla’ jQ.r Hereby gives notice to the public at L.ige that the sale of the stock of election, asking his influence to secure proceeds of his toil; that the agricultur McCain’s liowse, northwest ot T imes office. debtedness of the band. The Pioneer hotel at Grant’s Pass, un- sale at the T imes office. M rs . A. Z. B ears . the writers positions, says an exchange. ist cannot own the field he has tilled, der the efficient management of Pap Gin l.in( the (’hinps.e miner of1’jntoato wn free r ridges . Clerk of the board of school commission fertilized and brought to a state of profit Jennings, continues to be a popular precinct, is already engaged in pjpjng. For Rent. ers is the most sought after. Next fol able production; that the miner cannot 8topping-}>lace. J ackson C ounty N ov . 21, 1M6. J. Klippel ACo., who hav 3excelIcn tdig. The undersigned offers his farm, situated lows superintendent and warden of the own the mine that his industry has de- Bunch Bros, of Grant’s Pass x propose ___ gings on Applegate, con jluenCgd irjning To the E ditor of the T imes : on Forest creek, for rent on reasonable which was saved from the late fire on the 6th dav of Sept, will be sold at A great many of the citizens of Jackson terms. There is a considerable quantity to penitentiary and superintendent of the veloped, so that it is in fact a now crea having a shooting-match on Christman, last week. and will put up a number of turkeys and county are impatiently awaiting the action farming land, good buildings, etc., on the insane asylum. Like Abraham Lincoln, tion of God-given material which has The miner, feel cm and many of of the county court in relation to two of the place. Apply for further particulars of a beef as prizes. Of Southern Oregon are hereby informed that in the governor says he don’t think he will been placed at the disposition of man com.iderable bridges which span Rogue river. J as . A rmphikst . addition to a largo and elegant line of Byars & Guerin of Medford have fin them expect a wet winter> have much influence with’ the incoming kind to subdue and profit by; in fact, tjiat Sale will commence on th(J lnountairiS. More than a yea? ago apetition. signed ished plastering Judge Brower’s resi snow already In In the Field. administration. no man can own real estate, but that it dence at Grant’s Pass, which is one of A fresh siu ^je ^I)ierjean Mining by 610 voters, was sent in to the honorable Chas. Pursell has thoroughly renovated belongs to everybody. Mr. Geo-ge re- the neatest in the county. < Co,*e, stan authority on the subject, court asking that these bridges be made his barley-crusher and is now prepared to I I on . J. G. C arlisle , being interview cognizes no distinction between the pri E. Sampson, who • has been in this 1 »‘»sjust occn receivej at the T imes office. free. What has become of that petition? execute all orders in a prompt and satis ed at Wichita, Ks., states that he did meval forest and the great city built county for sometime past, will return to 1 have added to my stock the following class of factory manner at reasonable rates. Give goods, of which 1 have a full line: 11 .»skins, Long A Co., who will operate Why has not the voice of Jackson county’s him a trial. continuing until the entire stock lias beon disposed of. ltespectfully, * not consider the result of the late elec upon the land where the virgin wood Kansas in a few’ days, where he is on- ( solid tax-payers been heard and their 1 »e Star gulch claim this season, have tions damaging to the tariff reform issue once grew. Such theories, if put in ope gaged in raising fine stock. To Mechanic» and Farmer». prayer granted? In the last election two M. MENSGR. Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, everything in readiness and in better shape of the commissioners were chosen on that Do not buy the inf?riort convict labor, at all. Revenue reformers would be ration, would be revolutionary and dan S. White of Grant’s Pass has been a* Both Knit and Muslin. issue alone, and stand bound by their cedar doors and ‘.ash when you can get su P" than ever stronger numerically in the next con gerous; and it is self-evident that only pointed deputy district attorney for sephine county by Hon. W. M. C ¿°‘ John O’Brien has been making mnoh pledges to make these bridges free, and perior goods of the Sugar Pine Door and gress, in proportion to the total number those who are irresponsible can endorse This is an excellent appointment >olvig. preparation at nis mines in the Steamboat their constituents will hold them to their Lumber Co. lor less money. * of Democrats, than in the last congress, them._____________ district and will soon be ready for ictive pledges. The 8. P. D. & L. Co. is s’ and the policy of tariff* reform, he Unneceaaary Misery. As cheap as to be bo ight any place; al8 ' A toll-bridge is a hindrance to the devel eral carloads of its exce’ dipping sev- operations. /ilL-S’E STATEMENTS. Probably as much misery conics from thought, must and would continue to lie doors, sash; boxes, e.t »lent lumber, F. A. Davis of Grave creek will mine on opment of any country. Most immigrants habitual constipation as from any derange Children’s Short Clothes, pressed. Mr. Carlisle contradicted a re -•> every week, a more extensive scale than ever this sea to a new country arc poor, and a toll of ment of the functions of the body, and it is The protection party asks for the sup some going as far east as Utah. Under 4 yeare old port that lie contemplated removing port of the workingman on the ground twenty-five or fifty cents every time he difficult to cure for the reason that, no one son. Jle lias first-class diggings and will There was an inc A beautiful line of crosses a bridge in going to market or likes to take the medicines usually pre from Kentucky. that protection enhances his wages. He in the assessmer .reuse of nearly $70,000 i no doubt do well scribed. HAMBURG FIGS were prepared -A of this county in 1886 ! <>perations have commenced at some of bringing his supplies home amounts to n. to obviate this difficulty, and they will be must have had lively doubts excited <3n as compared The funeral of ex-President Arthur with the assessment of the hydraulic ciaims in Josephine county, heavy tax, and Of itself is enough to hinder found pleasant to the taste of women and this point during the past year. The 1885. Asse Consisting of Lisle and Silk- took place from his late residence at work. jsor Bryan did excellent where mining operations will be more ex many from locating in a county where al children. 25 cents. At all Druggists J. A Fine Chance frn- Persons of Limited Means t»get a Pleasant Home J. Mack A Co., proprietors, 8. F. most every day he is confronted with such Lexington avenue in New York city on starvation pay accorded to the laborers tensive this season than fur many past. Seve and Productive Fruit 1-arm C+L.O VE8, in the mining districts of Pennsylvania a burden Ttvo Shingle Maker» from Munkegon, Mich. the 23d. President Cleveland with ral of those who subscribed to a fund HANDKERCHIEFS Brown A Co.’s mill at tho Bwlnden ledge and Ohio cannot have convinced him. P p What Jackson county wants is the de (’has. J. Herrmann, the holder of one-fifth I of . to put up public buildings at Grant’s members of his cabinet, Blaine, Logan, is running on full time and crushing sever the First. Prize, Ticket No. 26,442, costing $1.00, Neither is there anything like conviction l .ss prior to the county-seat election velopment of her resources. She wants drawing $75,000 in The Louisiana State Lottery, Butler, Beecher, Depew, Evarts, Astor, -iave neglected to settle the same, and al tons of quartz daily. There is an abund the coming in of new life; her mines of low and his employer, Win. H. Brown, President of in the fact that the steel-rail makers— Sherman and R. B. Hayes were present. ance of quartz on the dump and in sight. grade ore worked; her water-power util the Lewis L. Anns Shingle and Lumber Co. at should not delay any longer. thanks to protection—have been able Mich., visited tho Company. They Zephyr SHiwwls, After services at the church the proces The weather ot the past week has been ized. But these incessant tolls place an Muskegon, . to wore politely received by M. A. Dauphin, when a A vault, has been built in the court The undersigned luvs subdivided his fine farm adjacent to the town raise their prices forty per oent sion marched to the railroad depot, more favorable for the miners, and the embargo on many a young and weak in check for $15,000 was ready for them, which was house for the safe keeping of the records, ., but And many other things too numerous to mention. paid by the N. O. National Bank. Messrs. Brown of Talent, on the O. A C. R. R., and will sell have not advanced wages a f where the casket was placed in a special I have also secured the services of a arthing. etc. Our clever county clerk has had it ground is becoming so well soaked that it dustry, which, if it were fostered, might anil Herrmann are intelligent business men, And if the workingman goes neatly pigeonholed <qnd conveniently ar will not take much more rain to start grow to be of importance to the community. controlling a mill which turns out annually 80,. car for Albany. The train arrived there LOLS <>I^ 1 TO 5 A.C1EIES, to tbe.flg- ranged, so that there is no trouble in 000.000 shingles, to say nothing of dressed lumber. ures of comparative increp many of the placer mines. It cannot be expected that private citizens —New Orleans Picayune, Oct. 23d. FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, early in the afternoon and the remains >10 under low finding what is wanted. tariff and protective tar Another cleanup was made at Klippel, are to build and keep in repair these struc at Public Auction to the highest bidder on were at once taken to Rural Cemetery, Ard Rin prepared to execute all orders in that .tf, he will find that the protectionist J. W. Howard <fe Co. of Grant’s Pass, Baumle A Co.’s mill during the past few tures, taking all the risks of fire and flood, line in first-class style nt reasonable rates. where they were interred. Call and see me nt the building formerly occu chum is a lie and in another column, gives notice that all days, which resulted quite favorably. and furnish them free; but it is just as a cheat. Accordi’ pied by A. L. Johnson on California street. ag to the statistics those indebted to them in anv manner Quartz from the claim of McKenzie & Co. much the duty of the county to provide MRS. P. P. PRIM. I t w 3 supposed by some that the compiled by Ln’ When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castor)a, .oor Commissioner Car- must settle by January 1, 1887, or they is being crushed,which is turning out well. free bridges as it is to provide free roads. Sullivan-Ryan glove contest would dwarf roll 1). WriglV will be compelled to force a settlement. When «he was a Child, she cried for Pastoria, One of these bridges is on the main thor i. the average increase of A word to the wise is sufficient. the interest in the Burke-Denipsev fight, wages from The land to be t.o',d comprise« about ,5ft»- new of Meek l.wm. froe soil, lyit.« west of the stwe NOTICE THE MARKETS. oughfare through the county, from north When «ho became Mies, she clung to Caetoria, road, adjoining Talent on the north. It is all first-class fruit land, also good garden and grain land. lR30to I860, a period mostly which took place at San Francisco on of low ta’ TI’.RMH OF 8\LE—One-thir.l cash; balance equal payments in one and two years and bearing The wife of John P. Orr, who has been When «ha bad Children, she gave thorn Castoria, to south, and all the people are interested ---- TO---- iff, was 50.6 per cent. The in ;he night of the 22d. If, however, pub- crease *■' ten per cent, interest. PORTLAND. sick for a long time, died at Grant’s Pass in making it free. in prices was 12.7 per cent., ana last week. The funeral services took Wheat—Chicago closes below last i‘’ir? ” °t in ti e two conteHtN is to be i the TITLE PERFECT. WA RR NTT DEED CIVEN. Thoie is no one act that would bring net increase in wages, measured by place at the M. E. church on the 15th quotations, New York about %c lower. measured by results, then the Burke“ t1 G. F. PENNEBAKKK. Talent. Or. more relief to the people generally than inst., and the remains were followed to Ban Francisco options are a shade higher. -ieir purchasing power, was 37.0 per Dempsey affair has proved itself a much the grave by a large number of friends To-day’s foreign markets keep up the tone to remove the tolls from all bridges. There THE UL’DF.RSIGNFD. SHERIFF OF JACK- cent. How was it under the protective more interesting and important eve* are industries and enterprises noir contem of the deceased. L son county, Orc^un, or his Deputy, will meet, of last week, both spot and cargoes show plated just waiting for the opening of these tariff, which has been in force since than was the great “knockout” of F the Tax-payers of said county for the purpose of Frank Knox, our enterprising justice, ing some advance. Here buyers are back bridges. The railroad company is in the receiving by Sullivan. Burke and Dempsex- 1 1861? From 1860 fo 1883 the average is adding a magnificent ell to his dwell ward and there is little in the way of busi 1 market for wood, of which there is an Taxes for 1886, advance in wages was 24.4 [>cr cent. The ing and otherwise improving it. We both known to be good men »; j Wsre ness spoken of. Holders are watching ad abundance on tiie opposite side of the river; 7 matched, and the contest • 1 venly increase in prices was 14.5 per cent. The presume he will lie tying hymeneal vices and raising ideas On the following days, in their respective pre Y TRADE yuj MARK. cincts. at their usual places of voting, and will but it must- remain there because the toll draw after ten easy rou ^9 decided a nd increase in wages was therefore P.O knots at half price now, just to induce Oats—Nearly all receipts noted to-day remain in each precinct from 9 o’clock A. M. until 4 p. m . of each day, to-wit: jier cent. Thirty years of low tariff, people to look at his house.— Crown Rock are for Ban Francisco Local supplies light will not allow its profitable sale. ' .nds, Co<. Fonsil Journal. (’himney Rock, And so every enterprise lags and halts, D avid G oods ■ ■■— therefore, gave the workingman four and offerings would sell promptly. Big Butte, and all for the paltry sum required to pur Little Butte, elected as re «U. was last Tuesday time» the increase that he got in twenty- Umpqua .roe, who was killed by his Potatoes—Few coining and the market Flounco Rock, - chase these structures. Let us have no son-in-law, Albert Pico, was well and rules dull in the absence of any decided re ture frorr ^presentative to the legisla- three years of protection. Trail ('reek, more delay; but let us have action prompt favorably known throughout southern quest tor shipping. Meadows, vaca*' Multnomah county, to fill the Table Rock and immediate. M iner . Oregon as chief scout for Gen. Fremont Eggs—Stocks nothing and market firm Pleasant Creek, Cannot fail to su ,f y UU from his Mammoth Stock of p uCy caused by the appointment of THE SITUATION IN •IRELAND. in his exploration« through northern Woodville, >. IV. Taylor as surveyor-general, de t'an’t Make Anything JAkc It. C’alifornia and southern Oregon, and the at 33c. Rock Point, Poultry — Demands not as free as might Sir Michael-IIicks Bench is reported Creek. firm friend and ally of the white settlers I have been practicing medicine for twen feating J. J. Kelly, the nominee of the BOA ’S «Clothing, . Foots Willow Hprings, be expected. Best figure for turkeys is ty years end have never been able to put to have advised the cabinet to increase in the Rogue river Indian war. Hterlingville, lals>r party. The latter received the en 10c. a pound, and there is little prospect of up a vegetable compound that would, like Uniontown, The following names are on the roll of Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly and dorsement of the Democratic county com the number of soldiersand police in Ire Applegate, an advance. Ducks sold ?1@5.25. Chick effectively move the liver to action and at Steamboat, mittee, and would have been elected had land. Draft» of troops will probably be honor of the Grant’s Pass academy,their ens still quoted |2@3. Manzanita, the same time aid ‘(instead of weakening) percentage being 95 and over: Fred. T. Medford, he not published a card in which ho de- selected and sent across at once. It Mem h, Eclus Pollock, Frank S. Dukes, BUTTER—Free receipts of California the digestive and assimilative powers of Eden would appear from this that the torv the system. Bircd it to be distinctly understood that I Ashland, Chas. E. Buttles, Ray Everitt, Win. G. brine, the grade being quoted at 24c. L. M. H inton , M. I)., Washington, Ark. j Jacksonville, he was the lidate. of no org-.i>i’’a'ion chief ri-'e’uT and his colleagues are Tuff’s, Nettie Hamlin. Elva Wheeler, Good to choice local soiling well. At leant one-half mu?t bo paid in Cosh. Tax-payor« will pleas© pay their tax«*» at the MUTTON—Market rather firmer, 2%(«f -3c hut the labor patty. Hundreds of Item- I no! among those who believe the league Gertie Pollock, Ola Wilcox. Ida Wade, Drunhenne»», or JAquor llahtt, above-stated times, Tho law in regard 1o (heir Maggie Casey, Anna Robertson, Allie being quoted for live. i has collapsed and the spirit of the peo ocrats therefore voted for Goodsell, who jc~^ When in Ashland drop into his Clothing Palace and examine collection will be strictly enforced. Can be cured by administering Dr. Haines’ Everitt, Dora Bland, Myra Smith, Rose BAX FRANCISCO. B. W. DEAN, ple broken. Other vigorous measures Galvin. Golden Specific. It can be given in a cup was the Republican nominee. Bhoriff an<l Tax Collector of J hckhoii (’ounty. Y... «n Wheat- Firm at full prices; the demand of coffee <»i tea without the knowledge of arc understood to have been recommend The publisher of the Grant ’ s Pass is good, but buyers hesitate about paying the person taking it, effecting a speedy ami A special dispatch from London states ed by Sir Michael. London journals permanent cure, whether the patient is a Courier is still hunting for the man who that one of the worst elements of the Eu hitherto,aa a rule, strongly indifferent to struck Bill}- Patterson. His latest freak extreme prices except to complete vessels moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. uii berth. No. L shipping fl.40(<i 1.45. Thousands of drunkards have been made ropean situation is the terrible, uncer the situation in Ireland, owing to its be is to charge the late grand jury with be THE ROGUE RIVER Barley—Strong; No. 1 feed, spot, fl 05 temperate men who have taken the Golden tain temper of th«»czar, who in his pres ing misrepresented, an- waking up to the ing influenced by the editor of the T imer , Specific in their cofftee without their knowl («11.10. whereas none know better than the edge, and to day believe they quit driukmg ent state ot irritation and excitement is fact that across the channel a shite of af Cures Rhcwrn«! t ’ ro j'a Oats—Quiet but steadily held; Oregon of their own free will grand jurors themselves that this is the harmful efft>c‘ Jl .rkpeh-. Bn«Mbx ... ■■ lehr, liable at any time to throw off* all re fairs exists which calls for the serious grossest kind of misrepresentation. We $1.93^,1.35 per hundred. aving recently been refuted with results from its administration. ♦’ ¡•¿A< 4^ ? *VO V . é.NTr*. nil modem improvement«, are now turning ures straints of prudence and plunge the attention of their statesmen. Hence spoke to but a single one of them about Potatoes—Dull but not quotably lower; guaranteed* Send for c ircular and * _ _ __ T I'!<(■<>«’ t-EAlETiS out a tir.“t-cla«« article of flour, which i» put. up in ticulars. Address in oonlidev .nil par- «47 «MARLTS A. vr;-H.Ell ktL.EAl Tlf lRXMfe the Bybee case, and then the conversa >4 barrel Rack*, and every sack is wai rail ted to whole of Europe into war. There is a they are at last making a close study of Burbanks $t.l0(«> 1 ’0; Peerless 00c(^$l. SpRci Fie Co., 185 Race st, Ci” ce G.» li > en contain 49 pound? of flour If you don't believe tion was of a general nature and the II >ps— Dull and nominal at 20((/.2.>c lor general impression that the supposed events in Ireland. The rarnellites take imUter only accidentally came up. Try ______ _ .«cinnati, Ohio this, just compare a sack of our flour with any other brand offered for sale in this market, Rnd new; very sm^ill business doing. combination between England, Austria I no pains to conceal how delighted they again. SHILOH*^ CURE ------- note tho difference in weight. Wool—U nehanged. lieve» Croup, b' > will immediately re and Italy is an accomplished fact, with I are at proofs daily given of the temper displayed by the people. The Standard Butter—Dull at 30(fl32’j1c. chiti». Bold ” uoping Gough and Pron Flonr and Mill-Fe>e 1 A ’ L.I J/.l TH COUNTY ITEMS. Germany in the background to divert utters the first growl heard in that quar atore. jy Dr- Robinson. City Drug Eggs -Ranch 4O(«i42>jc. Constantly on hand anti exehmzfBd for whoet the attention of Fiance, and that this ter for a long time, at the defeat by the Cnpt. D. J. Ferree has returfied to this llelpltas ll'lfh Rhenmatiam. combination is resolved not to advance iwople of rei«'ate<l attempts at evictions. section. BARLEY ROLLERS. ' The whole situation points to the torv Captain Mitchell, of the bark Antoine an inch, but to leave Russia to decide A number of new dwelling-houses Stilà, Ntw York and Havana trade, cap' dilemma more than once prophesied. Flavin« added a set of Barley Roller? to my mill. whether she projxws war or peace. It I have set apart every Saturday to Roll Barley for .e have been built in Linkyille lately. home in May entirely helpless with r’ ; customers. The work will l»o done on short is thought that Bismarck is now ready •.C|»tOTta¡s«,wntóúp««1(OelindI™tha«| . a«u- mitism. He went to the mounta* Bonr Stomach. Piarrhœ». Eructation. I notice, so that ivirties c*m return with their grist Dr. (’. K. Smith of Klamath Agency receiving no benefit, at his wif** uis, but and anxious to precipitate a crisis. I recommend it as superior to any prescription I gilla ^orraSf gives sleep, and promote« di I the same day. 1 am prepared to roll barley nt al! was in Rogue river valley recently. -• s request «began to take Hood’s Sa' ¡timesand in the best maoaer. Thia process is known to me-’ IL A. A bchxr . SL D., I --------- saparilla. He injurious medication. immediately began to *' I far ahead of the crusher. Hl 80» Oxford 8L, Brooklyn, N. Y. | Iris worthy of note that the annual ) That the administration has won a J. W. Manning ’ s children, who have G. KAHEW8KI anprove; in two ! great victory is plainly evident, for it has months his rheumatism T h « CoTAvn C ompant , 182 Fulton Street, N. Y. been quite ill with fever, are improving. he sailed in comma' rush of department clerks from Wash u wa* gone, - - all - o ---- and man. Hood ’ s S' .id of ' his vessel ‘ a well ington to save the country did not take 1 held control of the House of Représenta- This county will pay $1383 01 towards Assignee's Notice. .trsapariila will help you. [ lives despite the obstacles which the [ the States expenses during the past Sold by all th place this year. The great change is due • uggì sts. ' In tho^natter of the Assignment of ( aro Bro«.. giving out of the offices has created. ' year. to the simple fact that the Washington Insolvent Debtors. y- Thf Verdict Vnanhnon» This is thr only instance in which a ' NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THF. B. A. Godfrey, late of Fort Jones, Cal., clerks know that their offices are no Ion- i j 11 undersigned has been duly appointed A«, r . D. Sult. Druggist. Bippus, Ind., testi- I Deiuocralk adminictritiia has, sin« T ATFKT IMPBGVFD 8HARP. PAi.’ARD i signee <»f the estate of Isidor Caro and Simon an ext client blacksmith, has located at .»es: “1 can recommend Electric Bitters ger dependent on the degree of their | important TTotlCC- 1 jl>min«ton an.l Winca«ww riam. w»j. rm»w»> I« I ( aro. partner« rm Caro Brothers, insolvent Debt New« paper Advertising Bureau, h »OHM Will.» • »» • as the very best remedy Every bottle sold party activity and zeal. Before the ad- | Van Buren'» time, obtained a majority Bonanza. ors. lately doing busir.-* Ht Row'burg. D0M1M 1» 3 Spruce St., New York. THE UNGKKStONKD. HAVING BEEN COM- ! of the House in its second congress. has given relief in every case. One man Coun*y. Oregon. All persons having claim* A grand masquerade ball will b* a . vent <»f the present administration the j ? R îi»i Send 'iOots. for lOO-Page Pimphb't 1 p-Ur<l. thrtrarb foro» of * against » aid estate are hereby notified tn present took six bottles and was cured of rheuma at Graves, Kertchem A Ward’* » Jf. '* fkiTf-r hi. bn.ii»-«I a ”’ ; I ’ olk lost the House iu 1846, Pierce lost tfie same, und.-r oath, to K»id »«signee within government employes in Washington ChriHtmazeve. J h‘*“ on tism of 10 years’ standing.” Abraham «« MM-romr, of th. Mwohwit. Prof«* three months after the first publication ot this Hare, druggist. Bellville, Ohio, affirms: ction of Portlond-thi. «" «" «>" were formed into political associations, it in 1854, and Buchanan lost it in 1858. notice. FOR SALE. The best selling medicine I have ever in4rbt-> to mo. ntUr bj note or boo» eoronm. i The opposition has not fared much bet John F«irchil<l anil *Carj , FOR JOHN LANE. whoso province it was to raise campaign handled in my 20 years ’ experience is Elec thnt pnraient •J“’’/* m,|( ||'_ Assignee in- ^tate of Caro Bros.. Insolvent well-known cattle-n»^, 1)flvc ( ’ GOO D. IMPROVED FARM IN TABLW JX »I m noi »’ »it»'". f Frank Pr<wl«F. Al ,1 ,nn T.VZ tric Bitters.’’ Thousands of others have foliïrt <7. , Debtors. funds, furnish transportations and see ter. Tyler lost it in 1842, Fillmore lost A reka. Cal., late’y. Rr«t k precinct, containing 3« acres, mostly added their testimony, so that the verdict Roselmrg. Oregon, Nov. 9.188$ - • in<j w*n watered, with ar excellent. pifw-.-tl in *n ettornef « hand- for f<»rr*d coilcc tilh.M.1 to it that every clerk did his duty to his i it in 1856, Grant lost it in 1878, Haye» | is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure «cri. There is a comfortable dw*iling-hoas«* tien, a? I MV«T h«v«» th« mocejr. . . .„„,i The rouD^t »on of W. A. Wright of Thn ba«ln**« will hr eof»(inn«d irt the old «bind »o a good barn and • »nt bn tiding’. Will party. Delinquents who refused to pay lost it in 1878 and Arthur lost it in 1882. i I inkvillc U um I on the 12th in»t., »god <,ne all diseases of the Live©, Kidnejsor Blood. on ----„--------- _------ Farm For Reut« —u* l0 flour«. “----- F Only a half dollar a bottle at drug stores. b»»«rrfd at a r*»*oo%b - >r further par- with • fail of j f’LOrTON. or make long journeys to work for the Lincoln carried the House in his second year and four month». f i«-nlar« -»muir* at the Tiw«« mtire. year, but tlie South was not represented 'THE UNDKKBIGNED OFFER8 HIB FARM, Jnck«on < oanty. Oc>. 2S, party were reported by these associa I in that congress, and in the election of I A. 8. Itaraon of Bonanx», who low Dr. Kellogg’s Worm Tea is entirely free known a« th© Wm. Bri«coe ranehe. sit- Mustang Liniment is older than ' 1 lietb-r twn north©*>«t <»f ( entnJ Point, for tions and punished by the loss of their ' lt’s>2 Lincoln suffered far more severely i been in other portion» of Oregon on • from all mercurial properties, ca t be given “S j ECURE tm> SHADOW" most men, and used more and I uated ■Hettle-ttp îîoticft. rent eithw for one or two yenr«. lt rontain« ISO to the weakest constitution without dan i w-rvH of land, ha« «oo<l baildina« on it and will places. But these associations now no > than the present administration has at visit, has returned home. ger. is palatable and easily administered to Ry th« <ab«tance fnd««, end when you visit F»r mak© r nie© honte f«»r any in<iaRtriou« parooo. more every year. longer exist. They have gone out of ' I the late election. Grant held the Haase I Henry Vinson of Langell vallev and children, is mild in operation, and never A* tft < rtidersûmi’d is closing np hi« blrwk- I »■9-4 rnnkr it K rmrt of yne»* hasin**»»« to call on The ri«»it w.Ll it »o hi« advantaw© to smith to f?tn'*s« m Jack?’ m vil le. those indebt**d to W N- Tow MF nt th* 8ae Eri.^r1«ri» Gallery. 8.W. business The Democrats indignantly i in 1870, but lost it by a decided majority Mr. Crawford of Tnle lake were in fails to efTect a cure. Price 25 cents. Bohl ••nquirw on the ptrinise«. F. b. BIWER. I -onfw a favor by settling up a* so .a as Xir FÍZt «d Morn »(rMrA«d lyve year by Dr. J. W. Rebin«}» r»<vtn rnnvfrMîî.îFM deaowiced the insolent interference of IJ in 1874. Cleveland is the only Demo Hogue river »alley recently. phetexraph taken in th* highcat «tyl« of the art the department officials with the elec cratic presiihmt since Van Buren who pUT NAJIJ4, WHOL(»HT HAIUL ( LSAT . -HLEKPLESil NIGHTS made inherable tions of the people, and the Wellington, has held a majority of the House in the I. Marion Izing ot rvmnf Round i l»»e. lake, who who has ha» . h, V Nails, Lstb Nail«, Fit iahing Nailr. Fencmg that terrible con.h IHTAt RLK--JOINTFDRODR.LINKN i DKHT URMtTlNU.rtLAOTlNji *NI‘ Hl ANT J. J. MACK a oo_ th. Shiloli'sCnre in the clerks no longer have this abuse to congress which was choeen du-ing his | Iwvn ill with fever at Aehland for eerera] reined» for v..u L Bhuls. JHorw Nada tJ‘ Ju a** um and mlnd-nilk linen reel«, ewjml» Kl* * «r F m *. Caw snd W«d« at ’or sale by Dr. Robin- i second year. week» put, ha» returned home. 1 »on. City Drug More. JOHN rilLLM M plague them. L. * ¡Fhcïlriuûcnitk <Time£ i REMOVING THE TROOPS. J. NUNAN, California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000. DRY AND FANCY GOODS, C .OTHING, GROCERIES, TOBACCO, ETC., ETC. SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS, IN COLQFS. ENGLISH DIAGONALS. ALL WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES, TRICOT CLOTH. IN COLORS, AMERICAN CASHMERE, DOUBLE FOLD, U Louisiana State Lottery Company SILK ANO WOOL ALPACAS, Extraordinary Quarterly Drawing. Capita'.! Prize, $150,000. NEW YORK STORE, GENERAL MERCHANDISE THE LADIES AWAY-DOWN PRICES I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1886, MILLINERY ! INFANTS’ WARDROBE, COMPLETE HOSIERY 1 IN SOUTHERN OREGON. CORSETS, Friday Dec., IO, 1886, at 10 o’clock, A. M. TAX PAYERS 1! O. H. BLOUNT, IMI AT ASKLAND, OREGON, furnishing goods , H uts uno caps , boots md shoes , etc ., etc . i THE STAFF OF LIFE I STtAM FLOURING MILLS H ADVERTISERS for Infants and Children DR. FLINTS can learn the exact cost HEART REMEDY. of any proposed line of advertising in American paper.s by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., A Man and Beast,