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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1886)
». M191 XU XHIES, The following is a !i»t oi officers of the xKorvim ivcim. MISCELLANEOUS. -I----------- A. U. U. W., lately organized here: P. t The best and cheapest mining blanks for Tho band will give a social party Christ- W M , ( has. S. Moore; M. W., J. W. The Grant’s Fas» skating-rink haa sus- | T he committee on public lauds favor- llamukar; Foreman, Geo. T. Baldwin; sale al the T ime *office. mas eve. | ably reported to tlie House a bill to es- . |x?nded. Overseer, W. E. Gieene; Receiver, U. Mr. Cole and wife have returned from Much rain has fallen since Wednesday Maron Broa., the minstrels, have re- H. Withrow: Financier, Chas. Grave«; ] tabliah a new land district in eastern Lake county. Record r, W. C. Hale; Guide9 R. I. and the miner hmontequently elated. Oregon, to be known as the llarney dis I tinned to Grant's P am . J. C. Vannoy of this county has pur- Hammond; 1. W., J. M. Fountain; O. I*. Nystruni lectured ut Wulton's hall one Pip’ng b going on at the SUrliug mine trict, which is now included in the Lhke- W., W. 1. Nichols. They will meet and exeellent pri^reM 1» being made 1 chased a lot in Me liord. evening last week. view district. Grant’s Pass indulges in the luxury of I every Tuesday evening in Judge Smith’s I.ObEBl’BO 11 s m »king a great effort for •• IFe du hereby certify thui wt nupert iet J. N. Casteel Lsfunning a tunnel to tap C. Rev. M A Williams holds services at new building Linkvillu. A great improvement in every de- j a first-class German school. \t e arrangeuienta fur all hit Juuitl/ay und err vtion cl f a government building at this pkueuii »Sunday next. C. Bcekman’a lefo-i on Ja< kson « reek. I Quart riy Urauinys uf 'lht Luuisiana It is learned that great influence it be built for the acconnno- pa: tmerit,of the government has taken i 1 The S. P. D. & L. Co.’s mill baa tern- ; Mf*te lottery Company, ana in pet son Messrs, l'owell, Whiteside und others j Considerable diurtz is now being taken | porarily suspended operations. being brought to bear by certain land place since the incoming of the new ad Ui land and post offices. We ■ manage and control the Drawings them- out of tho mines(n Jackson creek district. were in Jacksonville Tuesday. ! selvee, and that the same are conduct rd with ministration. Over one-quarter of a t • Several new buildings have recently owners upon the administrative officers hat it will be successful. of Oregon to induce them, before the I been completed at Grant’s Pass. If the present veathor continues awhile There will be tyvo parties here on Christ I honesty, faimiss, and in good faith toward million dollars’ worth of smuggled all parties, and we authorize the Company G. W. Merrill, the irrepiedible pro close of the year, to issue certificates on j longer a favoraUe mining aaasun is as mas eve, a surplusage, it would seem. T he Democrats scored a grand victory goods have been captured at the jiort of the swuinn land in Klamath marsh. ! to use this certificate, with facsimiles of our sured. duce buyer, is in the valley, as busy as A change in our livery-stubio firm will in th? Boston election last Monday, San Francisco alone during that time. The land Iteiug an Indian reservation ng natures attached, in its advertisements ever. soon take place, W. G. Kenney retiring. The Portland 1 News ’ ’ is again urging the State board has been loth to issue electing their mayor by a plurality of T he Corbin Banking Company of New T. W. Patty won the silver-mounted certificates. The tract is one of the most the formation oia mining stock board in Mrs. W K. Price of Medford, who has nearly 5000, notwithstanding that Mc York, the New Zealand Mortgage Secur agate tea-set ratflc l off in Crescent City valuable of the Oregon swamp lands. tflat city. been visiting in Aibauy, returned home Neil, the labor candidate, got 3564 votes. ity Company, and the American Free a short time since. It is understood that the heirs of ex-Sen- Some quarts trim the Hwinden ledge has last week. A lettei from Colton, Cal., brings the I ator Sharon have offered $40,000 for the UuNGKEb- man H ermann has intro hold Mortgage Comjiany have ordered sad news that the health of Miss lone land, provided only that the State board been crashed in >rown & Co.’s new mill, C. II. Barkdull, Esq., and Isaac Woolf The Remaining Goods from the Fire in the New York Store, Jackeonville, duced a bill to grant J. N. Hall of this that their mortgage taxes in Umatilla Cranflll is still failing. will first issue certificates, the attorneys which has paid iwll. made the T imes office at Jacksonville a visit county be paid in full. This action is in co mfy a pension. The Professor en consequence of a recent decision of Judge Tom Cleinmeiw has gone to Galice of the would be purcbaseiH holding that I J. Jensen has contracted with the Jack- on Monday. if this is done a patent will in time issue sunviljg Milling A Mining Co. to run 75 feet dued many haid^hips during the civil Deadv, in which he holds that mortga creek, where he will remain awhile at G. II. Baker and his son Henry, two en misNlonrr». to them. The tract is supposed to con of tunuei at $7 per foot. terprising residents ot Medford,were at the v. ar and is far more entitled to a pension gees can pay such taxes and collect them 1 least. Success to him. tain from 60,000 to 100,000 acres. The We the underaigued Bunk« and Bankers will E<1 Smith, who has been al the Pine off the borrowers, foreclosing if nec A fresh supply of the American Mining county-seat Saturday. pay all Prizeb drawn in the Louibiana Blut« Lot than many who a-«» receiving them. first filing was made by John F. Miller, creek mines for several months past, has ’ essary. teries which may be presented at our counters. who afterwards transferred it to H. C. Code, standard authority on the subject, It is said that the Postal Telegraph Co J. H. 4M-L» SBT, returned to Grant’s Pass. Owen.— irdshi/igton Dispatch. Tin: U. S. Hen.ite will <lo itself great T h « steamer J. M. B7u7r,fioni Vicks has just been received ut the T imes office. will establish an office at this place and a Pres. Louisiana National Bank. Miss Maude Tuffs has purchased the J. h . k • a.HKi.rii, !. .i > by refining to confirm the nomi- burg, Miss., to New Orleans, burned at interest oi Mrs. Dr. Flanagan in the telephone line to Jacksonville from here. The miners of Steamboat district expect Pres Biate National Bank. THE U.lltKET.S. A. BALI»U!.\, naiion of Qainey A. Brook» a» collector 10 o’clock on the night of December 13th (»rant’s Pass millinery store. to make a good report. There are more of Mrs. Jennie Knight and daughter arriv M. MENSOR Pres. N. O. National Rank. POKTLAND. them this season, aud ull are well prepaied at a point thirty miles above Baton oi :h • l’ii..-' sound district. Totally un- A. H. Carson is ra.sing the famous i ed here from Neoruska a short time since Wheat— Valley receipts large and include for the opportunity. ‘ NPRFCFO NTED ATTRACTION! v.o. thy of that position, ho is appointing Rouge. She had quite a number of pas diannc? apples, which are without a and are guests of It. T. Young and family. ! a quantity for San Francisco. River boats superior and very few equals. Ill EK 11ILE A HILLlU.l DbTKlUlTED Many of the miners of southern Oregon a lot of broaen-dowu political hacks as sengers aboard, 2000 bales of cotton and For sale at a bargain—a cosy dwelling i are doing a good business. Walla Walla A large amount of rain has fallen in have enough water for present purposes house not fur from the center of the town b8,000 sacks of seed. The boat and car his deputies. this county, and both farmersand miners j I in light receipt. The market is firm and and it will not tane u great deal more of of Medford. For particulars enquire of R. go were a toial loss. The boat was own i probably higher, in sympathy with advices, rain to set all of them at work. T otal restriction of Chinese immigra- ed by Capt. John W. Taban. She was have been benefited thereby. T. Lawton, real-estate agent incorporated in Itos for 25 years by the Legie Grant ’ s Pass hail a knockout a few j j A round lot of east-side vallev sold Ute last :5n is the Democratic doctrine. All valued at $100,000 and the cargo at $90,- L.dure for Educational and Charitable purposes- F. O. Collins, Ed. Langley ami others, The pupils of our district school cele- days since, though it was not after the week at $1 33 and is the last sale reported. witn a capital of #1,000,1X0—to which a reserve half-way measures should be frowned 000. The insurance on the boat is $29,- Marquis of Queensbury's rules. . who have’boen mining the bed of one of brate the birthday of John G. Whittier, the fluid of 4>55U,OUO lias since been added. ' Probably more could now be had, as ad- By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise the creeks in the Big Applegate district, well-known poet, to-day. Prof. Morris, the diwa and a law prohibiting the immi- 000, and the cargo was doubtless fully The Grant’s Pass dramatic club will i rices are better. Walia Walla in extreme was made a part of the present dute Constitution covered. The B7u7r was the finest did well, cleaning up several dollars per a1 ion of these Mongolian pests and efficient principal has arranged an inter idopted Dec. 2d. 4. D. 1079. steamer on the river. Many live4 were give another one of their popular enter- i ly light business, and that in the interior. day to each hand employed. Tne only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by esting programme. whch will aho prevent the return of reported lost. i.iinmcnts during the holidays. 1 he people of any State, it never scale* or post- Cables of to-day ure of strong and higher pones. W. H. Bwinden has made another rich Mrs. S. U. Mitchell,an excellent teach markets. Chicago and New York fell oil tuo>e now leaving our shores should be The house und lot in this place which T he estimates of amounts, according er, is now in charge of one of the depart Ata Grrtiitl Niiitfle SillUiber hruwlnrii enacted at once. will take place monthly, and the Semi-Annual some at the close The visible statement strike in his quarts mine in Blackwell dis was sold at •hsriff’s sale in Jacksonville '1 Drawing* to the U. S. engineers, that can be profit ments of the Grant’s Pass school. leguiarly ever six moLths (June and trict. He has already taken out a lot of last Saturday was bid in by G. IL Bakei shows a slight increase Decembei). e Republicans generally claim that ably expended in the coming year upon Taxes are coming in quite slowly, and > I Oats- Receipts next to nothing and sup ore in which the gold can be plainly ¡*ccn in at $575. Angle & Plymale bid in the tract A iM’Lt.5 l»II> oppoK* 1 A'IT % IO A lOllHM FIRST GRAND r the greater part of the Labor river and harbor improvements in Ore there will probably be a considerable plies light. San Francisco is unfavorably considerable quantities with the naked eye. of land belonging to 11. Kinney, sold at the DRAWING, ( L.A88 A. IN THE At ADEMY OF Nothing would help the financial con same time and place, ut $74, ■’ h vote will be drawn from th? gon, are $100,000for Coos bay; $200,000 amount delinquent in the spring. MUSIC, NEW O1U.LANB, 1 UESDAY. J mmu - I affected by large receipts of Nebraska. itry 11. 2i»0th Monthly Druwing. The supreme court has denied a re The McGibney family, consisting of four Cannot fail to suit you from his Mammoth Stock of f»c ratio party. Such a claim is at for Yaquina bay; $400,000 for the Co Potatoes Steady, with some improve dition of Jackson and Josephine counties hearing of the case of Rumsey vs. l’et- more than a wet winter. Hundreds of teen performers, performs at Medford on ment in the shipping request. a confession that the Republicans lumbia river and $150,000 for the Colum iingill, appealed from this county. bia and Willamette rivers below P'jrt Notice—Ticact«» are Ten hollars ouiv. Halve«, 5, Eggs—A lot of .io barrels Eastern in. Lo thousands of dollars will be taken out of Dec. 21st, or next Tuesday, for the benefit The swamp in front of the Commer Fifths, $3. Tenths, $1. the ground this season if there is plenty of of our cornet band. This concert troupe land. Among the estimates submitted cial hot. 1 at Grant s Pass has been tilled cal in light supply and firm. LIST OF PRIZF« water. has a well-earned and first-class reputation to congress by the secretary of the treas with gravel ami that unsightly spot is no SAN FRANCISCO. 1 CAPITAL PRIZE GF 1150.000.. $130.000 ury were $60,000 for Cape Neare station, more. Wheat—The feeling appears rather bet A reporter of a Roseburg paper recently and will no doubt be as liberally patronized 1 GRAND PRIZE OF 50,000.. . 50,(MO Oregon. To continue the survey of ih * 'J J MU' 1 GRAND PlUZh OF 20,000 G eneral R osecrans , register of the Columbia river above the mouth of the Jacob McDaniel, Clark Nickerson and ter, owing to better foreign advices; No. 1 saw a piece of gold <|Uartz taken from the here as elsewhere. Everybody should 2 LARGE FRIZES OF 10,000.. . 20,000 turn out on this occasion. 4 LARGE PRIZES OF other enterprising farmers of Applegate shipping, $1 47’^1 50; sales at higher quartz ledge at the head of Staryeout creek, 5,000.. . 20.000 tr.-asurv, in his annual report shows Willamette, $7000. 20 PRIZES OF 1,000.. 20,W0 are diggi ig an irrigating ditch nearly prices are reported, but lack confirmation. six miles from Hard}’ Elifi's, that was very The '’Social Glass,” a play which has be that the work of his bureau is now per- 5U 500.. . 25.00C “S hall war* taxes last forever?” que four miles long. Options higher and large business doing. rich in fine gold. This is a very promising come popular in southern Oregon, was re 100 too.. . 30,000 i- ¿med by 108 employees, a reduction of ries a New York paper in a leading edi aw 200.. .. 40,000 Barley—Steady at $1(^1 05 for No. 1 feed ; mine—the best ever found in Douglas peated at Ziiniuerma i A McGee s hall last A fine lot of toys and holiday goods 000 100.. . 00,000 41 since the incoming of the present ad torial. Just so long as tho Republicans are being displayed at .1. W. Howard A buyer the season sold. $L 09. 1 county. Friday evening for the benefit of the La E@“ When 'a Ashland drop into his Clothing Palace and examine 1,000 50.... 50,000 ministration, and a decrease in the sum can control one branch of congress Co.’s and sold very cheap. Call and APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Oats—Very quiet; large receipts of Ne I). W. Cryder of Sam’s valley this week dies’ Aid Society. There was a good at the Imnieu.-e Stock. You will find Prices the Lowest and Styles the 100 Approxunutiou Prize« of ,. 30,0000 *.80).. I aid for salaries amounting to $27,315. they will last. In their presidential see for yourselves. braska atleet the market unfavorably: showed us some fine specimens of coal, tendance aud tlic performers did even bet Latest. KM) 200.. . 20,000 0. H. ILCÜ1T. J< Lrson’s More good results of the Democratic ad- platform of 1868 the Republicans «le- I I Sheriff Patterson has sold his dweli- quote Oregon at $1 200.L 32,’a. 100 loo... ter than before. Dancing followed and 10,000 which is said to equal the funious Cumber i.ig-house in Grant’s Pass to Mrs. E. E. Onions Easier; $1 1001 35. ministi ation. dared that “it is due to the labor of the I I Topping, ami will probably buy other land coal in many respects. It was dug was generally participated in. Several 2,179 Prizes, amounting to....... .............. 1535,000 Potatoes -Steady; Burbanks,$1 40(? 1 GO; out oi a well belonging to his son, where a couples from Jacksonville were present. Application for rates to clubs----------------- should be nitide Tn . distinctly literary flavor of the nation that taxation should be equalised property in the spring. only to the otfioe of the company in New Orleans. Garnet Chile, $1 2001 40; Peerless »1 well-defin .•! vein exists, and which grows ami reduced as rapidly as the national For further information write clearly, giving Money to be Made. ih? G ant’s Pass Dramatic Associa- 01 30. for: hcoming Scribner's Magazine will be faith will permit.” But, all tho same, full address. JPofri'A»- So'l'ib, Express bettc." as prospecting progresses It is said that dull times are not known Honey Orders, or New York Exchange in orffina« maintained by the editors and publish- they neglected and refused to reduce it; ;ion’s » ntertainment last Friday night Wot 1 -Quiet and unchanged. It is reported chat a ledge of excellent by the agents for the great publishing i y letter. Currency by Express (at our expense) was well attended und highly appre Millstufts—Quiet. e • very carefully; while, on the other and now they have struck the aufUsing ciated by all who attended. addressed coal has been discovered at Dan’l Reynold’s hov.se of George Stinson A Co., of Portland. M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans. La. Butter and Eggs— Unaltered. hand, the new periodical will be kept ami amazing theory that it pei petuity of place in Meadows precinct. The vein is Maine. The reason of this exceptional or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington. D. C. A. M Jess of Applegate, one of our war taxation is a great blessing to labor. r?c irojn that class of articles which most enteiprising fanners, was in Jack said to be eleven feet wide and to give evi success is fouml in the fact that they al Hallroatl Items. makes the specific gravity of a magazine TAKIFF LEGISLA TION PROMISED. sonville Wednesday and made the A slide occurred between the 17th and dence of being an unbroken vein of large ways give the public that which is keenly L imes office a p easant cull while there. too formidable for the general reading 1sth crossings of the Sacramento river on extent. The locators have gone down on appreciated and at prices that all can al- The friends of tariff revision are daily There will be a great many amuse the railroad last week, so that the train it some thirty feet in the prospecting al ford. At present, we understand, their ; iblic. Th? illustrated matter will ments here during the holidays. In gaining in hope that something will be agents are doing wonderfully well on sev could not pass, hence we received no mail ready uone. h ave nothing to be desired. don? at the present session of congress Grant’s Pass something will be going on Thursday morning. As the winter storms for Infants and Children Baui’ile, Klippel A Co.’s quartz mill has eral new lines. They need many more nearly every night during the next ten M r . B laine , when he goes into the in the way of reductions of customs du days. R P If P III?R of Gen- .soak the ground we expect to hear of been lying idle for a few days, having agents in all parts of the country. Those TVE j AL L jai I DJUXl oriJa Beauregard and Ear- anthracite coal regions again to make ties. A lew Democratic senators and who need profitable work should apply at >y. will» uro .a cnuige of tno dinwiugs, ii- a guar- •‘Castoria is so well adapted to children that | Castori» __ __ __ cvrc3 ____ Colic, ____ ___ Constipation, ___ ,____ , From th? Gold Beach Gazette we learn many more slides, to cause a detention of crushed all the quartz on the dump. Dif- iu ’ toe ofabsrlulH fairnesH ui <1 ii> that the ( recommend it 03 superior to any prescription I 8our Stomach, Diarrhcea, Eructation "(• c ' ich , should tell the miners why, representatives, who have heretofore that John Young, formerly of this coun trains several times during the winter. A ler.ent parties afc busily engaged in getting once. Women do as well as men. Expe -hani'iM are all equal, and that no one can possi tawwotomc.'* n7A.Axcnrn.M D, I Kills Worms, gives sleep, und promotes di bly divine what iiumoert« w 11 draw a Friz»*. All under this beautiful system of “protec- been opposed to tinkering with the tariff*, ! tv, has taken charge of J. Younker’s large force will n • doubt be kept in readi- out a large amount of ore, and operations rience is not necessary, for Messrs. Stinson gestion. 111 So. Oxford St.. Brooklyn, H. T. | WI ù L a .: injurious médication. pa:ties therelore adviTtiting to guarantee Prices li 'n,” they are working the nearest to say that it is imperatively necessary, in ranch at Shasta Costa crock, Curry | n<’ss for removing debris from the track will be revived quite soon. This mill is A Co. undertake to show all who are will m this Lottery, or holding out any other impossi county. and making improvements required for a of great benefit to the district and we hope ing to work, not hard but earnestly, the Ta* C*»T*UK C ou »* kt , 18S Fulton Street, N. Y. ble inuuceiueuts, are t-wmdlerti, and only aim to c “pauper wages of Europe” of any view of the President's message and the deceive ai.d defraud the unwary. path to large success. It should be re W. F. Bowker, formerly night opera couple of winters on the new road, espec to sec it kept busily at work. laborer-in this i«untry. And likewise report of the secretary of the treasury, to tor at the (.¡rant’s Pass railroad office,and ially where detp cuts and fills have been James II. Beau of north Myrtle creek membered that an agent can do a h.mil- why ih? laws passed by his party per reduce tariff taxation, and few members who brought an action against Emil mule. was in town during the week, and reports some business without being away from mit a coal combination to put up prices think it advisable to abolish the tax on Weber of Portland to recover money (hat The railroad mechanics, surveyors and tiiut a number of new miners have relocat home over night. Another advantage—it 5 ) cents a ton without once increasing whisky and tobacco. Until within a day he had lost at his gambling table, has graders still continue work on the road, costs nothing to give the business a trial, MISCELLANEOUS. >f Southern Oregon are hereby informed that i.i MISCELLANEOUS dismissed the case, Weber probably hav notwithstanding the rain, but lay off while ed old claims on Lee's creek and other trib Aid an agent can devote all his time,or on addition to u large and elegant line qf the pay of the miners. or two Morrison, chairman of the ways ing settled. utaries of Myrtle creek. Geo Rich and I a rain or snow storm preva.ls, like work company have erected a hydraulic, with ly his spare moments, to it Stinson A Co. and means committee, had no hope that Recently Miles S. Dean, of Wilderville I n New York the vote is counted as it men engaged in building houses or other good prospects of making money this win guarantee grand success to all who engage the house would consent to consideration was fined in the United States court is cast, and the ballots at once destroyed, $150 -for using a canceled stamp. As structures. If we get an old-fashioned two ter. Dr. McCarty has caused a shaft, to be and follow simple and plain directions that of the tariff question at this session ; but they give. We have nr»t space to explain there being two sets of judges, one to re- yet Dean has not liquidated his fine. He weeks' rain-storm, there will be no chance 1 have added to my stock the following olsee of this week Morrison will call up his tariff is the owner of cons»«lornIfle property in to do much work again on railroad the be sunk upon a lead of red quartz that prom all here, but full particulars will be sent ■ ■ fLo votes and the other to count goods, of which 1 have u full line r ises to be rich —[Roseburg Plafndeuier. bill, which stands at the head of bills on Josephine county, but is unable to raise fore spring. free to those who address the firm; their NOTARY PUBI4C, them. The s'crecy of the ballot is pre- money on it. Ilis wife is making an ef- the calendar relating to the revenue. Klamath Hirer Echoat. full address is given above. The railroad bosses intend to keep the Lidias' Furnishing Goods, rved by requiring that a certain nnm- Joseph Freshour of this place killed a It is learned that thirty-six Democrats fo»t to raise the money, and will no work going all winter in building to the . ( shall be counted at a time, and that TA« First Keen Ttelnye. doubt be sncce.-slul. Both Knit and Mils bn. Oregon bounding, and are now endeavor panther tho other day. who at the last session of .congress voted A h the season advances, the pains and m e received and accumulated each A meeting was held in Grant’s Pass The boys of the Empire are happy, hav aches by which rheumatism .makes itself Abstracts made cf Titles to Lands against consideration of the Morrison l ist Saturday evening, pursuant to call ing to buy all the hay needed io last their ■uut before they are opened. The vex- stock during the winter. The storms will ing struck a good streak on bedrock. known, are experienced after every expos bill now feel that the time for action has LEGAL DOCUMENTS ure. It is not claimed that Hoodrs Sarsa aliouf <lel>y and the opportunity to arrived, and will vote to take up either o! Senator Miller ami Representative have to be very severe to cause a stoppage The Centennial mine will run three weeks parilla is a specific for rheumatism—we Mitchell, to learn public sentiment on As cheap as to be bo ight any place; al* • change ballots or stuff the ballot-box the bill reported by Morrison or the sub the question of incorporating Grant’s in grading and track-laying.—[Yreka Jour longer. This mine paid good all summer. doubt if there is, or can be such a remedy. Of all kinds drawn up, especially pertaining tc the settlement of estates. is obviated, besides the result is known stitute proposed by Randall. If the Pass and changing its name. There nal. But the thousands benefitted by Hood ’ s children’s Short Clothes, Phil Mott A Co. have pulled out for this Sarsaparilla, warrant us in urging others house refuses to consider Morrison’s i was a general feeling in favor of incorpo Collector of Acconati—Prompt Rrinittnnces so mu< h earlier. season. They will resume operations early who sutler from rheumatism to take it be County CommlsrlonrCa Court. Under 4 years old bill, it seems very probable it will take ration, but considerable opposition to fore the first keen twinge. Investment Securities a Specialty. Jackson A beautiful lino of The following business was transacted in in the spring. W e are glad to learn that our friend up the Randall bill. Whichever of the altering the name of the town was County Scrip Bought and Bold. two measures receives the support of the the above court at its last r essioii, I). McCarty, who has been sick all the lion. P. II. D’Arcy of Salem has been majority of the house will be open to evinced. For the many complaints incidental to GIVEN BY I have a "ompleteset of Maps of all Surveyed On petition for a road in Flounce Rock fall, under the treatment of Dr. Beam, is and severe weather, “Bond's Extract Lands in this county, and receivo abstract? appointed by Governor Pennoyer as his amendment, and there can be no doubt precinct. G. C. McClendon, W. .1. Rodgers J recovering rapidly. Dan is an old pioneer cold Consisting of Lisle taid Silk. will be found a welcome and effective rem monthly from Roseburg of all new entries made, i rriv _ TT-—. TH i j and W. J. it tunic, were appointed viewers private secretary, a position w’hicb he is that the leading features of the bill se am thus prepared to make out Homestead and IRfi V 61 01X1 i LITI v l V/X.P ill, and has floats of friends in this place and edy. Use it in all cases of Chilblains, I Pre-emption and F. A. English surveyor. lected for consideration will be consider rre-emption papers, and can thus thus*save save tojmrtict to parties t Wild geese are plentiful hereabouts. 'LOVES, Frozen Limbs, Stiffness of the joints, swol in every respect qualified to fill. The In the matter of a new county road lead Idaho. ably changed. len Face, Chapped Hands and Lips, Rough the expense of a trip to Roseburg Land Office. Mrs. P. Henderson of Linkville is vis ing from Jell. Grigsby’s to Antelope bridge. Several tine farms are in my hands for sale. HNDKERCHIEFS ON Sub in correspondent of the Oregonian 1* 1>. O'Sullivan, while inspecting some ness of skin caused by harsh wind«.Hoarse iting relatives in Shasflt valley, Cal. David Peninger. J. W. Ingram and B ness. Asthma, ^¿c. Used internally and PROMPT REPLY MADE TO ALL LEITEB8. correctly says: Tl.e selection may well I m * Obenchain were appointed viewers and F. mining timbers, ran on a large cougar, externally. Mrs. S. Stukel of Lost river, who has Genyinc in bottles only with ¡ a SF" < 'harges in accordance with tho times. considered judicious and meritorious in A English surveyor. which was treed by two dogs. P. I), says ! Refers, by permission, to C. Beekman, Esq. I The N. Y. Times eays that the statement been quite ill for sometime, is convalesc C. Gall was appointed justice of the he has lost no panthers, and not being buff wrappers. Banker; to Hon. L. B. Webster, Judge of this i in every respect. Mr. D’Arcy is a prom ing. lÄepliyi* Sliawla, peace in i Table Rock precinct, vice J. G. uidiciai district, and to any business houso in AT THE . may be giade upon the authority of rep FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, inent young attorney and an active Dem armed for that kind of game, he beat a Jneksonvilb . SILAS J-DAY- Mrs. W. S.-Moore has returned from Norton resigned. you have a printed guarantee on every bot . resentative members of both organiza Prayer or petitioners to purchase Rock hasty retreat. M iner . ocratic p «litician in this city, whose a protracted visit to the Willamette val And many other things too numerous to mention. tle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to Point and Gold Hill bridges was denied. 1 have also secured the services of a cure. For sale at City Drug Store. friends ocially and politically are legion, tions that the union between Tammany ley. The Holiday " H’caf Shore.*' An annual tax levy of 20 mills was made. There has been nearly a foot of snow Report of J. M. Lolland, hospital con JACKSONVILLE, OR ;r. i bis appointment will give very gen . hall and the County Democracy, ce- Work on the beautiful colored picture FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, in Sprague river valley, but most of it tractor, approved, which shows attendance of Mount Hood, being printed by L Sam ii al satisfaction to those who are most . inented by the election of Mr. Hewitt as aggregating 905 days lias disappeared. And am prepared to execute all orders in that mayor, has been made to involve their uel, to accompany the holiday number of intimately acquainted with him. The following bills were allowed : Exam Coniniittee of ArrangementM: line in first-clan« style at reasonable rates. R. M. C. Biown and John l’earson of ination of teachers, $4; Circuit Court. the “West Shore,” is progressing favora When Baby wm sick, we gave her Castor)», joint support of President Cleveland’s 1 F red. Luy. J oneph Blatt, Wm. Deneff Call and see me at the building-formerly occu Plevna precinct have been in Rogue $10.35; Justices’ con*ts, $212.50; County pied by A. L. Johnson on California street. C latsop and Tillamook counties with i re-nomination and re-election. While bly. Five colors have already been print river valley for supplies. When she wm a Child, she cried for Castoria, Floor Managers: printing, $14; Miscellaneous, $5; Indigent MRS. P. P. PRIM. a population of 7000 have one representa the contract has not been put in writing, persons, $118; County h “pital, $541; Re ed and there only remains three more to When she became Miss, she clungdo Caatoria, I Frank Kaeshafer, Fred. Luy, Win. Deneff. II. J. O’Brien is managing Chas. W. pairs to court-house, $10; Stationery and be added and the embossing to complete tive, and Marion with about 14,000 has i it has been known for sometime that Logan’s freight team and makes regular record books, $116.40; Roads and bridges. it. The holiday number will be a surprise When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Keception Committee: six representatives. Umatilla and Jack- some arrangement favorable to ( leve trips between Linkville and Ashland. $131.44; Examination of insane, $24.60; to the public and will convince all who be , Adam Schmitt, Fred. Luy, August Bohn. County officers. $543.38. son have three representatives between land had been entered into, and the si- Frank Miner’s store at Plevna has hold it that Mr. Samuel has what he Tickets, «upper included, $1.25 for each person them, and Douglas, with le^s population i lcncc of rtiose who were prominently in been re-opened and will be kept better Children under t2 years of age, 50 cents. rcrdlct for Government. claims—as completely an equipped oilice, Two grand prizes will be given for the two best than either, has four representatives. volved in the matter is explained by the supplied than ever with general mer The case of the United States vs. H. C. both in skilled artists and machinery, as sustained characters; »Iso two grand prizes ! oj chandise. i the two richest costumes. Multnomah, with 35,000,has seven repre fact that it was not deemed wise to pro- Messenger, charged with cutting timber on can be found anywhere. For the January Tho». Mayhew’ will run an express government land in Jackson county*was number . ir. Samuel is preparing a birds sentatives. Such are the beauties of the i voke criticism by premature disclosure GENERAL INVITATION EXTENDED TO ALL! wagon between Linkville and Ashland, legislative apportionment now in force , of the terms of understanding. Whether carrying freight and passengers at re tried in the United States circuit conrt yes eye view of Oregon, which will exhibit There will be a grand masquerade parade on the Tammany is to get anything for quietly terday It was shown that defendant had every town in the State, the mountains, principal streets at 3 o'clock p. M. sharp. in the State. Fair dealing fchonld in submitting to the inevitanle does not ap duced rates. cut timber on one section, which he manu prairies, rivers, railroads, etc., in a style duce the coming legislature to so appor pear. When, where and how the bar Newspaper Advertising Bureau, Stockmen have been feeding their cat IO Sprue« St., New York. tion the members ot that body as to give gain islo he hound has not been made tle and sheep lately, but not on an ex factured into 60,000 feet of lumber. The never before attempted, and which will far surpass any map of the State ever pre- jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff"for Send lOct». for lOO-Page Pamphlet. Clatsop, Multnomah, Jackson, Wasco , known. Under the plan of peace and tensive scale. Stock has done well so There are imitations of the cel the value of the lumber, at $f4 per thou- ' sented. harmony the Oouuty Democracy will un far, however. Umatilla, Morrow and other eastern til after the presidential election refrain Six miles South of Grant's Pass, Josephine ebrated and old reliable Congressman Hermann has introduced »»nd, »#40. It wa» shown that ■ »till Urger I County, Oregon. Oregon counties their due representation. from saying anything unkind of Tam a bill io pay $2100 to Daniel P. Barnes , amount of timber had been cut on a sec-1 Edward Shepherd of Harrisburg. III.. many. while the wigwam will keep quiet of Klamath county, for property taken i tion of railroad land 1 The court held that ! says : j*Having received so much benefit S ome feeling is said to have arisen be regarding the administration at Wash- by the Snake Indians. -1 _ _____ ___ a . - could not recover for that, j fr?ni Flpctric Bitters I feel it my duty to JACKSONVILLE, OR , (he _ government _____________ tween Senators Dolph and Mitchell, i ngton. ! The mail service to Clear lake from as the land grant of the O * C railroad running sore on my leg for eight years; trowing out. of a contest between those I Tulc lake has been discontinued, proba- had not been forfeited, and it made no dif- my DEGRADING PUBLIC A T1ONS. iy doctors told me 1 would have to ’ have The genuine line the FULL name , 1 bly through mistake. It will doubtless ference whether it had been earned or not, | gentlemen for the chairmanship of flic hone scraped or leg amputated. I used The action for divorce brought in a be re-established soon. the land belonged to the company till the *nstead three bottles of Electric Bitters and committee of claims, made vacant by . . .. J , seven boxes oi Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and In stock, consisting of Messrs. Riggs, Schulen A Sisley are grant , was . forfeited the death of Senator I’ike. Hoar, who London court by Lady Colin Campbell by th* government - niy Ieg ia now aQll wvJ1 •• Klectric The proprietor takes pleasure in informing the I Oregonian. Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, and Eblic that ho has thoroughly renovated this well Apple. Pear. Peaca. com's s eond on tho committee, docs j {nee Miss Blood) against Lord Colin I putting up a store building in Plevna pre rOregonian. A recent «Hack of tndlgeefion or conaUpatlon i. own stand and is prepared to furnish cinct, near W. B. Grubb’s place. Verily ------------ o ---------- I Bucklen’s Arnica Salve at 25 cents at drug rot want it. Dolph, who stands third, I Campbell discloses an astonishing de- ! that section will soon Ire well supplied I ON THE TIN TAG. easily cured it the righ'j remedy is applied, but every f 'MMeceMMtry Misery. i stores. Tncdldno except Hamburg Figs is so disgusting to Plain. Prune. Apricot doe», but as he is already chairman of | gree of nastiness and immorality among with stores. Probably ns much misery comes from taste or eroell that a per-on prefers to let the diseaao I Fresh Bread and Yeast take its course If the abovo J.-uatioa cannot bo ob the committee on coast defenses, Mitch ' the English aristocracy. His lordship ia Don't be deceived. You are im Recently James Taylor, living near habitual constipation as from any derange Nectarine. Almond, Etc. complaint of tained. 25 cents. _______ , daily, delivering the same to any portion of Jack. ell, who holds the fourth place and has ( fifth soil of the Duke of Argyle, ami the Bly, killed four panthers,tlie largest one ment of the functions of the body, and it is thousands suffering from Asthma, Con posed upon if the initials ■ eonville froe of charge. Also pins and cak^e. Ako, the celebrated ¡‘0 chaiini.mship, thinks Dolph ought to 1 Marquis of Lome is his eldest brother. measuring 8 feet 6 inches in length, and difficult to care, for the reason* that no one sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try JOHN MATZEN the other three measuring about 6 feet 6 likes to take the medicines usually pre Acker’s English liemedyt It 1* the best _ ----------- -------------- ■ ' Tho leading American papers are pub withdraw in his fivor. This, it is re scribed. HAMBURG FIGS were prepared preparation known for all Lung Troubles, . RTien tho Heart, Kidneys and Clrculv inches encl;. po tel, Dolph refuses to do, and thus lishing full accounts of the trial, some- tion aro in a healthy condition all other obviate this difficulty, and they will be Important Notice. Prises are being offered by the mana to ailment# aro mere “eh'e issues*' which t •• matter -tands, with the probability thing nut edifying, if not downright de- found pleasant to the taste of women and sola on a posltiv* guarantee at 10c., 50c, All tret» warranted readily yield to treatment Dr. Flint’? HE ONDKKSKtNKD. HAVING BEEN COM- ! th it a third man will lie »elected for the I moralizing, to many of their readers, gers of both the parties which will take children. 25 cents. At all druggists. J. by Dr. J. w. Robinson. Heart remedy exert* a specific and direct Are not on the Tin Tag. place at Linkville on Christmas eve. pelled. thn»n«h force of circumstance«, to j J. Mack & Co., proprietors, 8. F. place. action on thee© organs. Descriptive trva- transfer bis business st Brownsboro to I. It. Daw A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bot t’ro accompanies each bottlo, or matted freo. It will i The greatest danger will be to public The competition is strong ami a grand riUE TO NAME. son, see retn ry of the Protectire leeo- tle of Shiloh’s (,’atarrh Remedy. Price 50 repay » perusai and prove instructivo and mteresV Christmas at W ootlrlllr. S peaker C arlisle tells the woiking- morals when newspaper columns are time is expected. fajt fl.to. V'.'- ¿1-d .rn,t l»„d witboxt irp,. There will be a Christmas-tree (estival . ^±1 For sale at City Drug Store. Jas. Moi ton, w ho has been in Rogue iner. who are employed in the highly [crowded with this additional proof of K —-— ------ ' m " * from »II «»ret v«. »nd dMm», that immediate At all Dru^üts; or address rahecriber. ¿1. ..... protected industries that tho result of ! the immorality that prevails among what river valley, has returned to Bonanza and entertainment at Woodville on the J. J. MACK & CO, and is selling go-ds cheaper than ever. evening of Dec. 24th, which will be follow- I a reasonable timn will he placed in an attorney's is styled tho upper classes. The Anglo- Thoae wl,a contemplate tr«e planting ’■rill do th • ext. sivc tariff duties lias been to Mnn. © and II Front 8t.. Qan FranolObo. I hands for forced collection, as I MC8T have the wnli to get my price ii-At before purchasing else ; Saxon character has assimilated such a He is full of energy and will spare no e<l by bv a social party, p the proceeds of which i money. ut the p odnetof those industries up to j vast amount of wickedness from tlie con- pains to give satisfaction. where ____________ will be donated donated to a school furniture fund, i The bnsinesM will be continued nt the old stand Poet Office Murphv, Josephine County, Or with a full assortment of goods. <» n home market exclusively. The con- | tinent of Europe that the degradation of, S. B. Cranston and wife, who have No pains will be spared *_ to ent lire a first- Railroad Station --Grant's Paw*. 9 _ T. J. CLOPTON. . _ A. H. CARSON. qiienc-' is, the moment that product I a family that is connected by mar riage been in the rat-tern States for the past class time in every particular. THE ROGUE RIVER Jackson County, Oct. 25, IR86. June 12. 1H85. r\ » c i- the American demand factories ! with the royal house of England is no , few months, returned to Linkville a' llrr»» Mnkiny. i longer regarded as a shame, but as an : short’time since. Mr. C.’s eyesight has j NOTICE and shops are cl</sed aud wages are I ' enjovablo sensation. Having located in Jacksonville, 1 am I improi’ed much, we are glad to learn. | prepared to do first-class work in the latest . v ppc ! until the surplus supply is gone. ' aving recently been refuted with LL THOSE INDEBTED TO THE UNDER- nil modem mipruvemei. ar« now turning -igned. doing buffine™ at Eagle Point, by John A. Fairchild of Butte creek val styles. Cutting done under the latest im G-od-times will never come for the man- i I MORE ANNOYANCE FOR SET- uut a iirnt-»’ia«i article of Hour, which in put up in note or imm > k account, will settle the same by ley, Cal., has lost 10 head of brood mares • MEBCHAST TAILOES, proved Norman tai.or system. Cali at Mrs. December 25.1885. A Imripl Hacks, and ev«ry sacs im warranted to TLE RS. .< lu er and the operative until they ! cental.. 4k pound» rf hour U you don’t behove aiid twj sucking colts which he pur- • McCain's house, northwest ot T imrh office. .. , „ . E. EMERY & CO. can get larger ina kets, and those they Eagle Point, Nov.IX. 1W, thia, JuHl compare a Hack ot our tiour with any A prominent stock-raider of Sprague ; chased of Haggin of Sacramento valley, ' JACKSONVILLE. OGN. other M rs . A. Z. H eirh . m never get under our present revenue ’ brand oil end for sale in this market, and 1 and for their return or any information j note the difference in weight. laws. To widen the area of trade we { river valley, Klamath county, tvrites «is '■ leading to their recovery he will pay a j Important Notice, Cinml Heaulte In Errry Cnee. ' Q| |Qp must lesren the restrictions upon com follows under a late date: We have F^loar and Mill-Fee . HE UNDEitHIGNED TAKE PLEAHfRE IN liberal rewaid. • D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer i * __ merce. ____ informing the public that they have opened a M.THOBE KNOWING THFMSELVL8 IN- been ordered to take our rattle from the ; It is supposed that the Linkville de- of Chattanooga. Tenn.. writes that l.p Wae PROMPT »hop np<t d<x>r to A. G. Colvin s atom where Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat d?bt»*d to H. Meteor, at Woodville. Or., affiicte I with a severe cold that ; either t>y note or book account, will pleeee call they are now displaying a laige stock of A EcaorEAN war is now definitely reservation, and we commenced to-day. i j pot will beat Cooley's, on Willow creek, I seriously ., his lungs; had tried many rem- I settled w on and nettle the Kamo before the hmt day of Janua BARLEY ROLIJER8, without ¡>enttn. Being ___ o induced ...v... loc ked for. The commencement of hos The whole valley is on the reservation, i w:th prospect« of a branch line frhm I ' edies without to ry. 1MS7, or I will he compelled to force a nettle- rvMBvaoi«. no onarre r< CLOTHS, TRIMMINCS, CT«., ment, I mean what 1 nay. or_ drawing? Advice by Having added a sot of Burley R< »liens to mr mil J, tilities is expected February next, at the The line that we live on is said to he a i I that point at some future «late, to follow . try Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- « , . hemrymfnbob . -j noticed up the Klamath river to eastern Oregon j sumption, did so ami was entirely cured which they »n* |.repnred to manutaefurn luu> 1 have net spurt every Matnrdaj to Roil Harley for W imw I vi I . Dpf. 2d. IF'HH. AM. which hM latest, if the weather at that time should fraudulent survey, and it is bounded by ■ fiom the southern end ot Shasta vallev, ' customers. The work will be done on shurl clothing of the l»t t*t .tyfee u”’ « few bot-tles Since which time MB influential Suit, mode f,.r *JS »nd npw»nle. R peir- notio-. ho thai uarties uui retort with their grist I pnbll in tba world. permit military operations on tho enor natural boundaries and not by township 1 iiiRt above F l«.>n’rk ’ ! he “•* ,lwd h ,n ,‘ii' family for all Cough« the asm*? day. 1 am prepared to roll l»arlpy st ail ,tp«Wtf. just aoovt r. »«ona an;i ijold.« and with best result«. This is f times and in tne best manner. This pnicese is mous scale necessary to carry out the lines. Natural boundaries mean tops1 Th? S7ar says that Mr«. Alfoiil of I rhp experience of thousands whose live« ; laitaxit * hago L urd . far ahead of the cruthsr. Doled He, d. It DOI. plan of campaign supposed to have been of mountains, streams, Ac. I stayed Ph-vn.i jU'H'inrt met with quite a painful; Dis- Q. KAREWBK1 ,K’en by this Wonderful I'.' aceulent a few eveuiag» »¡.ice hy n>n-j cow *. t rialI bottfe« free <iru< More,. ~ -1 ------- decided on. It ia generally believed with Mr. Leake's folks night before last j Important Notice. A r ‘ignee'« Notine. that Russia will I m * first to move, spring and he told me all about it. It will he ning « six-penny nail into her foot. The. TIIAT HACKUTO COIOH e... b. m , i pain was severe and came very near pro 4 LL THOSE WHO KNOW THKHSELVEH ¡N ing upon Austria without warning. Trav surveyed in the spring that way. Of ducing lockjaw, but timely assistance quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guar- a * debted to J. W Howard A < ’o.. either by : In ih« mattar of thè Ai^ignment of Caro Bros., , an tee it. SoM by Dr. Robinson, City Drug Ir.-ojvwi t Debtora. note or book account, will plr-ase settle the a me elers returning from Russia report ex- course we all have to give up our hotues prevented such results. Store. OTiCE IH HI RkBY GiVEN THAT THE before the fir»t day ot Jannaiy n»*xi or we «n 1 bo ander-iniiwi ha« l*rn Unir nppoii t^f An eotnped -J co force a settlement traord.nary secrecy in military quarters to the Indians, but the government will i have to pay us for everything we have The people ef Sprague river valley are z, w J w HUWAHLACO | •ignet* ut tt»e eH-ata of Indor Caro and Simon pose Mustang Liniment only good and ceaseless movement of troops to in the way of land and improvements, justly incensed at the surprising infer th»tare fretful, peevish, Grant a Pase N jv . 15, R aro pnrt ter« «« ( am Br> thora. Lieolren» Debt- rro-1 or lpoBb)ed wjth jot horses? It is for inflamma ! ore, late!/ d nng faMnte» ut Ronelmric. DnugU« w.»r I the German and Austrian frontiers. and I think damage«, too. The govern- mation tiiut ti»e Klamath reservation in i ( «mi ty. Oreiron. Ali persona havtna i laim" For Rent. Windy Colle, Teething Pains, or NOTICE. W< rk On ironclads is | u-hed with fever- . ment may buy it from the Indians, a d cludes their homes aud ranches. It is Mainwt -aid .-«Uf» are H»rrt»y netitiad to pireeut tion of all flesh. Stoaisch Dioorder. ’ can be relieved , thè seme, andor o-th. to eai<J H«HÌtmee withir, Tmi C’tPl’RSKJMKP OFFKRH ONK FARM i . hole. A senals an l navy yards are then we aid remain as be'on*. Mr. to be hop.*J that the government will .XlflUllB à ««MU IXK.I OTRAYFD. ONE B^Y PONY WITH WHITE at once by tuing Acker** Baby Soother. |thra*. RKM.tfja after thè nret pnMuation of tiri« 1 tor rent «r re«R»nable rate«. For farther mu io t»d to l-e w-rking niaht and day I Lreke sent tor uie, as he thought it was mslr** h SatMactcry a rangemsut wit.», it contain* no Opium or Morplita^ , O m fori-iieMd Mddl^ma ki. iiud b and; d S or. st tie Home farm. 2'4 miles l*ft -hnuldwr. Anyone find in« wd pony mjl hr | noUce. It s lM*lr\ed »h«t the a tn a* ion is the * time we all knew it, ami we might get tlie aettleia, so that they will sustain no , hence U **fe. Price 25 cent». Morphine, Esonvi.'ie. or «ddres« « • o. a JOHN LINI. Sold b» L raitaMy rewarded. m Ydate oi (aro Broa.. Inanirent de lu.ra «3 c.ratios of iDraani ■ oor Congressman to do tometmag tor ua. loss and iDconveniecce. I Dr, 4. w. Rubfnsun. * Orcfoo Nov. •, ”Brniocratif iime.5 EDITORIAL NOTE». CAPITAL PalZE, $150,000. 9 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES I MUST BE SOLD WITHIN 60 DAYS AT ANY PRICE! U Louisiana State Lottery Comp ny O. H. BLOUNT, AT ASHLAND, OREGON, Capital Prize, $150,000. UOY’s* I51E1NH* FURNISHING GOODS, HATS ANO CWS, BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC,, ETC.! THE LADIES LOOK OUT FOR THE MILLINERY I REAL ESTATE AGENT! «FANTS’ WARDROBE, COMPLETE HOSIERY ! ' ¡NEW YEAR’S EVE. Dec. 31st , U ss CORSETS, HAL.L ADVERTISERS INDIGESTION can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., J. B. PACE CONSUMERS BEWAREI REDLAND NURSERY, CITY BAKERY. A. H. CARSON Prop’r J.B. PACE TOBACCO. JOHN MATZEN, Prop DR. FLIRT'S HEART REMEDY. 30,000 TREES Kelsey Japan □ «. T» -A. <D E , J. B. Plum ! T J. B. PACE. THE STAFF OF LIFE ! A A ..... ’3w GERM anri ForPain^K I LARSEN & HACCLUND, T STtAM FLOURING MILLS H 4