The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 18, 1887, Image 3

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•UTiO STATU OFFICIAL FREU
HKKK
J.V»
Till', it! .
Oregon Kidney Tea.
Pay tlie printer and Im happy.
Read the new advertisements.
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 18, 1887
oi'it cLVimifra it.tTfa with ont-
PVBL1C.4TIOXS.
p*r‘,|<,t‘,r t*»e Tintta in etiren.-e nt <>ur
Great closing-out sale at Colvin’s.
Unparalleled bargains at N. Fisher’s.
Read our new clubbing inducements.
Auction prices at the New York Store.
Necktie party at Eagle Point Tuesday.
I The “Aurora Borealis,” a new candi
Dolí»;. Morgan, formerly of Phoenix, not
long «int e married u young lady in Itoiae eate for public favor from San Francisco,
Full
city, I. T., and in now residing in Pine is one worthy of a large circulation.
of choice literature, it is a magazine for the
valley, Union county.
! A number of couples from Jacksonville family,and one anybody would not hesitate
will probably attend the party ut Medford to peruse.
next Tuesday night, which will no doubt
A dog jumped through one of the large
he a handsome affair.
panes of glass in the door of Geo. Schumpf’s
Social parties were held at Talent and shaving suloon one day last week, demol­
Brownsboro on the evening of St. Valen- ishing it. of course. His master left him
| tine's day. which were well attended and inside the shop and he took this means of
speedy exit
passed off' pleasantly.
The Salem “Statcsiua’i” is nothing if it
Marshal Curtis elsewhere announces that
he is a candidate for re-election at the ensu­ is not newsy. In a late issue it gives this
ing election. Tberearenow four candidates item, which is news to everybody here:
“The three feetof snow* that fell at Ash­
for marshal in the Held.
Sheriff Dean will sell the ja'rsonal effects land last week blasted I hr ¡>ros|>ecLs of the
of Mose« Wilson, deceased, on Saturday, banatk» crop.”
perxo \
< /, «¿'Arm.
Ed. F. Lewis, formerly of this place, is
now on Puget Sound.
O. Ganiard of Ashland made our town a i '
visit one day last week.
:
! W. R. Andrew* was at Itock Point this
we»jk on ohicial business.
District Attorney Colvlg paid Plm nix a
professional visit this week.
Hymenralt
MEDFORD Stft'/Hfi.
Marriages arc becoming numerous in
this place and vicinity.
Everybody is going to the band ball
next Tuesday evening.
Mrs. J. II. Whitman of Jacksonville ha*
been paying this place a visit.
Misses Mollie Merriman and Carrie Ba­
ker were in Jacksonville Saturday.
t). C. Perkins of Oakland. Oregon, was
in Jacksonville Inst Saturday.
A number of the relatives and friends of
i the contracting purties assembled at the
! handsome residence of the bride's parents
! in Jacksonville last Wednesday evening,
I
when Harry T. McClallen of Roseburg and
Miss Celia Orth were joined in the holy
bonds of matrimony. Rev. F. X. Blanchet
Informing the ceremony in his usual im­
pressive manner. The bride was attired
< in u beautiful traveling costume, the groom
i wearing the conventional .suit of black,
with white glove» and tie. The young
; couple were heartily congratulated oy their
1 happy union, all wishing them much joy
i and prosperity. The wedding presents were
I both numerous and handsome. Mr. Mc­
Clallen is one of Roseburg's must energetic
ami promising business men, and the
bride one of the popular young ladies
of Jacksonville. They were serenaded by
the Silver Cornet Band, and after refresh- j
inents were served they immediately start- ’
ed for their future home, a number ac­
companying them to the railroad de|»ut.
J. NUNAN,
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon,
GENERAL DEALER IN
DRY AND FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING,
Dr. Pryce, W. J. Zimmerman and H. F
Wood were at the county-seat Tuesday
Mr*. J. N. Banks is quite ill at Linkville
N. A. Handy, the well-known hide-buyer,
wa* in the vail» y ffuring the week.
• with consumption, we are sorry to learn
NIIOE'
inwtanc«*, and in some much more;
Ashlaii'l has a social hop every Saturday
I ncle Billy Wilson of Table Rock pre-
11. Kinney, one uf our knights of the
« m night.
cinc^niade us a call Wednesday.
brush, will soon leave for southern Cali­
... s -u
Scientific American..............................
5 IU
Chas. II. Hili of East Portland is paying fornia.
T. L. Linkswilerof Buitr ereek w*s here
lAetroit Free Preea..........................
. . it 110
New York Star ....................................
his old home in Ashland a visit.
W. B. Furman ami W. T. Beagle of Ta­
... » U) Wednesday.
New York World......................................
Fat beef is becoming scarce and butchers
Mulch 5111. A rille, piospecting tools, etc..
... » M
Geo. Rieve has returned from his visit to
Pallett Bros, have returne<i from their ble Rock prec.in t made our town a visit
Ban Francisco Examiner.............
... 3 m
We Carry in SUnk
; are among the articles.
have raised the price of choice meat to
Portland Oregonian ..................................
Monday.
... ♦ no Butte creek.
, trip north ami will remain awhile.
Harper's Baaar............................................... ... s 7n
I2’a cents a pound, 10 cents being the rul­ I
You
will
never
succeed
in
Gliding
per
­
Pioneer Prana ............................
W. Grace of Portland and J. R. Mc­ ' John Noland ami wife were in Jacksun-
Rev. W. Skipworth of Asltland was in
... » <10
ChicacoNewe. ................................
manent relief from rheumatism until you ing retail price of other portions. Pork
... 1 Oil town this week.
i ville Wednesday evening to attend the
knight
were here during the jveek.
and
mutton
are
also
higher
than
they
were
3 00
have used St. Jacoba Oil, the great pain­
m
5T¥i_?
‘cao ................
Glebe
Democrat.............
... » 10
Nature's remedy is what they say of cure
Gen. T. G. Kearnes has returned from an wedding.
a short time since.
Price,
fifty
cents
Philadelphia Timeo........................
... 3 on Oregon Kidney Tea.
H. F. Wood, the scientific carpenter.lias
v
Han F rune i aco Call........................... . . . . . . .
N A. Jacob*, our efficient and clever
. 3 '25
W. H. Wickham, the well known real- official trip in the Wi’laiuette valley.
Mrs. S. F. Morns of Portland and Miss
Fr^nk Leslie’s illustrated pap«r
5 70 i
Henry Klippel returned from Salem last just finished a neat residence fo»’ Win
deputy sheriff, and Miss Emma Strang of j
Fresh oranges and lemons at the S. F. Martha Ober, two tirst-class dressmakers, ' . estate agent, has removed his office to the
”
German ... 5 70
Edwards of this place.
*
Bunday Magasine
.. t 50 Variety Store. Jacksonville
i Medford, a \«»iiug lady well and favorably '
have formed a partnership and are doing a i i building on Mrs. Houck's lot, Ashland. Bunday morning, after a week's absence.
Popnlar Monthly
. 5 00
Rev. Dr Baker ot Salem, a prominent known in this section, were married on j
I
where
hr
is
always
ready
Thus. A. Crump.formerly of Sterlingville.
Budget..............................
Pay your arreurages’at the T im km office good business at Ashland.
.... t .15
| divine, is assisting in the protracted inect- We»lnesday la*t at the residence of the ’
“
Pleasant Hours
... 4 IU and get one of our premiums.
i* now stationed at Burns. Grant count v
A nice line of sleeve buttons and holders | I orders in his line. Prompt
„
MOMTHL1EM.
' ing now progressing liere.
bride. Only the relatives of the couple I
tention given to business.
WeetShure, Portland, Or................................ ...ft m>
John <>rth ami son went to Ro*cburg
Roads are rough and very muddy. uf many different styles, fashionable col­
Century, Scribner's...................................
... n IMI
Those having stock and little feed are this week on a visit ami will be gone a few I The Baptist meeting being held at Zim- were in attendance. They have niimer-;
lars, cuffs, neckties, etc., always kept on
Demorest's Magazine
I GO Travel is consequently light.
• merman «k McGee’s hall is -till going on ous friend* in the valley, all of whom ex­
Godey’s Lady Book ..................
I (JU
anxious to dispose of the former, ami, con­ day*.
A protracted meeting is going on at the hand at the S F. Variety Store.
st. Nicholas.................................................... . 5 II)
■
tend congratulations and wishes for a
, and attracting considerable attention.
sequently,
the
price
of
»
attic
and
sheep
is
Harper's Monthly.......................................
T. Johnson has been put in ( bulge at
... 5 30 M. E. Church in this place.
Frank Knglislt, our county surveyor,
happy
and prosperous journey through
American Agriculturist.................................. .
3 30
very
low
in
such
instances.
Those
having
We are sorry to learn that the invitation
Colvin’* old stand, representing I. R.
Harper’s Young People...............
You cannot do better tliau to take advan­ has received an ap|>ointment front the
life.
4 00
plenty
of
feed
ran
realize
handsomely
by
party
announce»!
to
take
place
Monday
Peterson's Magazine ................................ ... 4 on
Dawson.
State administration a id removed to Salem
tage of our new clubbing offer.
MMSM b SOMC........
buying poor stock at present.
.3 00
night was not a success, as it deserved to
¡ this week. Success to him.
John F Kelley and Mr. Morgan ol
Other r publication,
will „v
be mruwiiwi
turni»he«l at a rn-
,_.—«.. vm « W1I1
Fresh buckwheat Hour and oatmeal for
be well patronized.
Come
walking,
come
on
horseback,
come
‘‘"/.r? t'rl.c'’ when. ordered with th» Tixcs.
Grant
’
s
Pass
paid
our
town
a
brief
visit
• 1 Willis L. Culver of Pavilion. N Y., says
Old and d » w subscriber* paying one year in »d- sale at the S. F Variety Store.
in
wagons,
rome
running,
come
anyway,
Geo. W. William*, th»» builder uml arch­
from d*t* for the rtxss will receive in art-
We wnnt correspondence from every por­ ; that Gilmore’s Magnetic Elixir cured him only so you get to our office. The “Farm this week.
dttioai either tt.e New York Star, the Sen »'ran-
itect, is in San Bernardino, Cal., «ml re-
of
a
long-standing
Throat
and
Lung
trou
­
Messrs.
Bellman,
Simon
and
Gol>«l.
com
­
cuk - u Examiner. Ht. Pen! Pioneer Pre«.. 8t. Louie tion of the First Judicial District.
ami Fireside,” a first-class ^emi-montbiy
p»»rts a boom in that secti »n. with plenty
WATERPROOF, <«J NOH AMS. PRINTS, ETC’.
newebhean or Detroit Free Pr.ee, eix month»
ble. S>I<1 at City Drug Store.
mercial travelers, visited our town during
The house lias passed Representative
journal.given free if you settle your arrear­
free, or the Farm and Fireaitie one year free.
of work for mechanics.
Htipid Heatiny of the Heart.
The
first
edition
of
the
"Weekly
Dem
­
the
week.
TIMES PRINTING HOUSE.
ages or pay one year in advance.
Miller's bill to amend the game law.
W..d^Ü.«5PeN51.l<?w¡1l.L*dÍ’*
and Men» tti.l. rw.*r, l.iniim' ul„| Mi-— All-
For sale at a bargain—a cosy dwelling­
Jackaonville. Oregon.
Whenever you feel an uneasiness in the
ocrat.” published at Portland, is received
Eugene Armstrong, .who has been quite
Logan, the Ashland photographer, is*
Mrs. Sue Ross Keenan is lecturing on the It is an excellent patter, and the subserip-
house not far from the center of the town region .»f the heart, a slight pain in the
ill with fever for suiUtftline past, is able to
lalxir question in southern Oregon.
without a superior in Oregon, outside of
of Medford. For particulars enquire of R. shuuMer. arin.or under the snouldrr-blade, .
X Horrible Heath.
wdl.îiud pricMmaüy redaœd and «»or *t.»ck in keruo»« wim tin» dr
tion price is only $1.50 a year.
be alxnit again.
or w hen you find yourself -bort of breat.1i UwT
9 t * c-ntmualh addirne-.nulLin« i!«w m our.bendy
the
larger
cities.
A*
he
uses
the
latest
im
­
T. Lawton, real-estate agent.
Frank Molar, an aged citizen of this pre­
There has been some very cold weather
when exercising, or your heart lias periods .tlî aiWr
Pay your suoscription to the T imes one provements in the art and leave* nothing
1 ?
V’“ *J*'*,i*rd M*«!* Mt * kxntimnî* profit. .U » imui I w< isn ajj car ma krl
Nelson
Grimsley
and
W.
J.
Gregory
of
cinct, was found dead in G. Kwrewski's in the Willamette valley this season.
of beating la-l. you have heart disease, and will afford for produrr», such a* butter. «Kg-, etc.
j
NUN AN
Miss
Carrie
Baker,
an
excellent
teacher,
year in advance and you will get the New undone to please his numerous customers, Manzanita precinct were at the county-seat
millyard, just eonth ot town, last Sunday
has succeeded Scott Morris as principal of should take DK. FLINTS HEART REM­
Matrimony is again popular since the York “Star," Detroit "Free Press" or
EDY.
At
druggists.
|1.'>U.
'Descriptive
during the week.
he is enjoying an extensive business.
♦
trorning by Bernard Lorraine, who went cold weather promises to be protracted.
the district school. The attendance is in­ treatise with each bottle; or address J. J
"San Francisco Examiner raeE.
Jesse Bunyard of Harnev valley is at creasing and a good school is promised.
to pay him a visit and give him a Isjttle of
social party took pla< <• at P Ivory s
Mack A C<»., S. F.
J. P. Finley, J. C Bar and other agents
The
buildings
on
Siskiyou
mountain,
A*hlami
settling
up
the
affairs
of
his
fath
­
wine Finding him absent lie began look­
farm on Big Applegate a few night* since,
Prof. Fairelo. principal of our select
of San Francisco tirms were here yesterday. which have been vacant since the suspen­
..
would enjoy your dinner
ing around, and noticed two <>r three hogs
which wa* enjoyed by nil who at((-rd<-<l. er, lately deceased.
*» h<»ol, ami Miss Annie Murray of Mau-
•j
and are prevented by Dys­
S il. Galev <»f Ashland has been in Sa­ I sion of tunnel building sonic two years , It is said that I’nde Nick Wright, one of
devouring some object, which he soon as-
Geo. II. t’urrey of A*hl tn«l has returned j z.anita precinct, were united in matrimony pepsia, use Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets.
ago. are now «aid to lie occupied.
certair.ed to be (lie horribly mutilated I hh I j lem on business with the supreme court.
I the oldest Mexican veteran*, danced all from his visit t » La tiiand« I nion county. on»» night last week
We wish them much They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In­
It is stated that many of the cattle which i ¡ night, being one of the la*t t»» go home.
John Wolters, formerly ol this place, has
of his friend Molar. He at once gave the
solitary and alone.
digestion, Flatulency arid Constipation.
i joy ami prosperity.
DEALERS IN
alarm ami an inquest was held by Justice sold bis bakery at Ashland to Price A Long. have died on Butte creek recently were i J. A. Boyer of the Jacks»mvill«- c.xprc*.*
Ge . Brown of Eagle Point has been dan­ I No pains are being «pared to make the We guarantee them. 25 and 60 cents.
Hnbltell, acting coroner, assisted by Dr.
For - ilc at City Drug store
The Jacksonville branch railroad is an |toisoned by sonic kind of a plant, as they I < office received a handsome present on St. gerously ill, but his condition is now con­
ball, to be held Imre next 'Tuesday evening
Aiken Alter e full examination the jury enterprise that must and will be built this acted quite strangely before dying.
Valentine s day from <’ <’. Beekman, hi* siderably impioved.
r<irt>i>i lUtth Ina S/. I.aui* tfan.
I Washington's birthday h a grand suece.*s,
returned a verdict that the deceased had year.
Rain or shine, you can always lind the : employer, who is now in Nt tv Y< rk. in the
Col. White and wife, formerly <»f K«»« k which it will no doubt prov«*. The l>est of
Many p •i>,'u>ar •in ul • h ippy hv the Louisian*
contato his death through natural causes,
fastest
teams
and
best
vehicles
at
Card
­
Slat»*
Lottery
<
. Li*t dr.iwi .g Fortune
shape of a handsome gold watch and chain. Point, are in Sail Diego, t’al. Mr. W is in i mu*i» and «upper will lx provided.
R. 8. Glossop resides in Sacramento,
h.uiiiMl up'Hi Mr < o,-nelius Beoiicanii«»n. a prom-
that lie was about 78 years old and a native Cal., where he liukls a case on the daily well's livery stable in Jacksonville. Prices Mr. Boyer is naturally <juite proud of his
PAINTS and OILS.
in»-nt
ami
••■steein
<1
citiz
. Mo.,wh<
the real-estate business.
C. W. Stanfield, ;» i expert hand al the IviM great f nih in th« *;i of St. L chiis
of France. Molar was last seen in town on "Bee."
reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. *
For year» he
valentine.
Press
Woodruff
of
San
Francisco
inter
­
busines«, is in charge of the Central House, lias invented inevery drawing. }<n’l ”<n» time* out
Friday night, at about eight o'clock, and
The President has accepted the section
John Redfield, Sr., of (’ow creek, Doug­ viewed his numerous customers in the and is building up a good patronage. The of ten he has drawn a prize, laart month he
G. W. Bennett of Evans creek and Jas.
the supposition is that he died suddenly
‘ went it alone.” ami came within owe number of
of
the
Oregon
California
railroad
begin
­
las
county,
has
invented
a
gun
which
is
valley during the week.
best of meals and lodgings furnished at 25 drawing <lm capital He tliin month purchMed
where fouud not long afterward. He had Hcrely of Medford w ere here a few days ning at a j>oint forty-live miles south of
another
ticket, ami happily got one-tenth of No.
said to l>e a first-class one in every respect.
Harry and Roy McClallen of Roseburg cent* each. Satisfaction guaranteed. *
been a county charge and in poor health ago.
01.960, which drew .$150,0'1), and at the office of
Roseburg and running south inn miles.
He
intends
to
leave
for
the
east
ui
a
short
the
(Company,
waa given a check on the New Or-
A tin<^ line of fancy stationery, in boxes,
f
arrived in town Wednesday morning, re­
for several years.
The charter of this place lias also been leariH National Bank -New Orleans Picayune,
Whenever you need a first-class livery time to have it patented ami perhaps sell turning the same night
is being sold at cost at the S. F. Variety
amended by the legislature, through the Jan 22.
turnout lor any occasion go to Plymale, the right of manufacturing it. We wish
Rvligiv'«« llemt.
Store.
•
Waller Jackson and Harry Barman, efforts of Senator Stanley and Representa­
for he will surely please you. Horses him success.
Elder M. Fetei son will preach at Central
Chas, l-ewman of Applegate has gone to
two popular commercial travelers, were in tive Bowditch
We arc not aware what
hoarded on the most reasonable terms. *
Point on Sunday next.
To-night the grand railr »a<l «»all takes
Butte creek valley. Cal . where hi« mother
the valley during the week.
changes have been made, but will doubtless
j The Postal 'lei. Co. has its lines in oper­ place in Jacksonville The fullest prepa­
Liberal Sunday-school and Bible class resides.
Miss Rose Stannus, a popular and well- know in due course of time.
ation a»d is already proving a lively com- rations have been made and a great crowd
meets every Sunday at 11 o’clock a . m . at
Jt it an ettablitiied fact that Hood's Sar­
T. H. Gilson of Sterlingville and Frank
a .
A runaway look place here last Sunday, saparilla has preven an invaluable remedy
¡ lietitor to the old company. There is not will no doubt be in attendance. The best known elocutionist, will give an entertain­
the U M. L Hall. Talent.
Ann' of Central Point were in town yes­
ment
in
this
place
on
March
1st.
but
no
serious
injury
resulted
therefrom,
in
many
severe
rises
of
rheumatism,
effect
­
of
music
ami
supper
which
has
been
fnr-
■ likely to l>e a great reduction of rates.
Regular services will be held at the terday.
ing remarkable cures by its powerful action
G R. Dement, a commercial traveler though it wa* a narrow escape. Wm.
The town election takes place one week ' nishe«l at a similar event in a long
Catholic church in this place next Sunday,
Beck, who was drivingoneof E. Warman's in correcting the acidity of the blood, which
Don't forget the elosing-out «ale at Col­
from
Chicago,
accompanied
by
several
|
will
bo
provuled.
Rev. F. X. Blanchet officiating.
from next Tue. day. Not a great deal of
teams <>n S»»vcnth -street, hit one of the is the cause of the disease, and purifying
vin's. Goods are being sold at actual cost interest is I eing taken, although there are
J A Hanley ha* pur. Ii.i*cd i:. < ■ raup- hit .'<• trunk«, was here this week.
and enriching the vital fluid.
The regular quarterly meeting of the prices.
Col. Wm. Mm tin ol Galesville. <<i e <»r I he horse* with the tfhip. which started up
several aspirants for the office of marshal. Iler's band of cattle, u hii h arc rang iter in
It it c-rtainty fair to attvmt that what
M. E. Church, South, for Jacksonville cir­
and
turned
the
corner
*ud«Ieti'y.
throwing
Thos. I) Ross has taken up a red cow
oldest and most respected pioneers of
Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for others It
Nunan is selling g-rods at astonishingly I 1 Sterlingville precinct, paying $11 per bead
cuit, was held here last Saturday and Sun­
I
the driver to the ground. The wheel* ran will do for you. Therefore, if you suffer
and gives notice to that effect in another low rate«, as his shelves must be cleared in ' for them. There are many large steers southern Oregon, is in town on a visit.
day.
nt
the
Old
Stami
of
over
Beck's
head,
but.
singularly
enough,
the
pains
and
aches
of
rheumatism,
give
column.
J. P. Sweet of Eugene city, who has been
order to make room for that elegant spring among them, but a* the weather is had
The quarterly meeting for Applegate
and feed scarce. Mr. G. is anxious to dis- ’ll southern Oregon for several weeks on did not hurt him much, while the team this potent remedy a fair trial.
Go to Newman Fisher's for bargains in stock which will be ordered next month.
circuit, M. E. Church. South, will be held
run to the end of the street ami collided
I pose of his stock.
A Positive Cure.
business, returned to his home last week.
Why will the party at Eagle Point next
on the last Saturday and Sunday in this all lines. He is bound to sell out. and
with a tree, demoralizing the vehicle, blit
soon,
too.
•
The
historical
drama
‘
‘
William
Wallace
”
••
I
was
troubled
very much with rheuma­
Mis*
Allie
Klippel
'oa*
Iwen
quite
sick
Tuesday evening be a grand success? Be­
month.
doing no other damage
tism in my hips, ankles, and wrists. I
Much feeding is lieing done and hay is cause the ladies have taken it in hand and i was presented at Ashland last Monday »luring the week, but is considerably im­
A meeting was commenced at the M. E.
could hardly walk, and was confined to my
evening under the auspices of the 1. (>. G. proved at this writing, we are gla«l to say.
f
roixr roi \ ri: r \.
church in Jacksonville last night, which becoming scarce. It commands »8 at the . will leave nothing undone to make it such. T.. and drew out a large audience,
bed a good deal of the time. Being rec­
The
barn now.
John
Sisemore
of
Crook
county,
who
has
ommended to try Hood's Sarsaparilla, 1
I The Oregon stage has been making regu­ performance was an enjoyable ami siu -
will be protracted for some lime. Rev XV.
been paying his obi Imine in Jackson coun­
All of the grssls in t-'aro Bro».' store at lar time since the storm, but the coininu-
took four bottles and am perfectly well.
I’. Williams.Rev. W Skipworth of Ashland,
cessful one. those taking part acquitting ty a \ isit. will return to eastern Oregon in a new butchershop here soon.
1 cheerfully recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla
Rev. J. R. Roberts and others officiating Ph oenix have been disposed of and the | nivation south has been blockaded by snow themselves creditably.
Central Point ho,*** to be joined to Jack­ as one of the best blood purifiers in the
a few days
. drifts and snow slides south of Mt. Sha>ta.
Rev. W. P. Williams will hold services building closed.
Some hoodlums have been making a
sonville by rail, and her citizens are glad to world." W. F. W ood , Bloomington, 111.
Vegetables are becoming scarcer and
H . S. DaveiqMjrt and son of Josephine
at Ashland next Sunday, while Rev. W.
The bills to abolish free scholarships in
practice of breaking the window-lights county passed through town this week. hear that the distance between the two
'
For Twenty Year«
command
a
better
price
than
at
the
begin
­
Skipworth will occupy the pulpit of the M.
! the State university and to codify the laws
of vacant houses in town, which is repre­ en route to Ashland. They stopped here places is mutli shorter than expected.
Jbçp There will jmsitively be no lletserviitious. The goods tiiuot be
1 have t>ccn afflicted with rheumatism. Before
of Oregon, with Judges Hanna. Watson
E. church ill Jacksonville at the same i ning ot the season.
hensible. to say the very least. It has been
A narrow-gauge railroad between
I8S31 found no relief, but grew worse. I then
sold tit once, even
time
The greatest bargains in all kinds of mer­ and Fulton as coditiers, has been defeated. ascertained who the guilty parties arc and Tuesday night.
began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it did
chandise can be obtained by calling soon
Joe Goht.*worthy of Foots creek made place and Eagle Point «s one ol the ft
Key. H B. Ewell of Pavilion, N. Y., says any more transgressio s on their part may
me more good than all the other medicine I
CircMU Court Termt.
probabilities.
on Newman Fisher.
*
of Gilmore's Aromatic Wine: “I believe land them in jail without iurtlnr warning our town a call last M'rtniay. He reports
ever bad." H. T. B alcom , Shirley. Mass.
icic’
The legislature has finally passed the
G. \V. (’ooksvy.J. J. Kin< aid. J. A. Hussy
that much mining will be done in that
" I suffered from what the doctors called
Next Tuesday is the 155th anniversary of it to be a most desirable remedy to be placed
bill to change the times of bolding circuit
John H. Yates of Batavia, N. Y , say*
and
W.
Jordan
were
at
the
o*>unty-scat
a
district
this
season.
muscular
rheumatism.
I
took
Hood's
Sar
­
court in this district and it will ns doubt the birth of “the father of our country,’ in everv family.” Sold at City Drug Store-
I cheerfully commend
saparilla and am entirely cured." J. V. A.
|-' M. < Hrrbeck i* chief night operator few d ivs since
The weather moderated yesterday and
be signed by the governor at once. It docs George Washington.
Your AROMATIC WINE
The \ot< rs <»i this scliuoi district, al a re­ P roudfoot , letter carrier, Chicago, IU.
iorthe
W V T. I. Co. .it î’orthind. vice
Kea«l the change in the advertisement of a small amount of rain fell. Consider­
not go into effect until ninety days after
It did new life and %igor semi
We shall be glad to send, tree ol charge
W. J. Walli*. who i* now t hief »lay o|»«ra- cent meeting. <iveidv«l to bond the district to all who may desire, a book containing many
the end of the session, however, and the the New York Store. Bargains in every able snow also melted utT. It is to lx? hop-
Through this weak tram» <■! mine.
for
>25tU.
with
which
>um
it
is
intended
l .r the P »st d »ompaiiv
i ed that our winter weather has about
additional statements of cures by
terms which come liefore that time under line are offered there.
It did for all my stomach ill*
Prof. .I. E. Clayton the mining expert. to build and lurnish a line school huU*«.
the old law will consequently lie held us
More than the doctor and hi* pills.’
Cupid seems Io have been busy again, iended.
Im* gone U» I tali to make a re|*>rt on the Plans and specifications have already been
formerly. The following terms of court judging from the number of weddings
Sold at City Drugstore.
First-vlas« music has licen engaged for
Ont.ino,
one of the largest *ilver-pro<luviiig adopted, and proposal-to bund the same Sold by all druggists. |1; six tor »5. Made
have been established by the bill just taking place this month.
the party at Eagle Point, while th» supp ■*
For one reason or another the person
will be advertised lor m » hi . The building only by C. 1. ItoOD & CO., Lowell, Mass-
mines
in
the l’nite»l States.
passed
Sleighing is at an end in must places, will lie seeoml to none ever served in that who carries the mail between Sam’s valley
will be <>sx io feet, and two stories high.
100 Doses One Dollar.
Jacksou county -First Mondays in April.
J. R. Ivory, formerly of this place,is now
though considerable snow remains in section. The best of order will also lie and Deskills’ has missed more trips than
Prof. Hall and Miss Clara Beall made
September and December.
in
the
employ
of
the
superintendent
of
the
maintained.
*
be
has
made
lately,
probably
because
the
places outside of the roads.
y
the county-seat a visit last Saturday. The
Josephine county-First Mondays in
The thermometer went down to It deg«, snow was so deep and the waters of Elk construction departnientof the S. P. R. R., latter received a teacher’s certificate from
Washington’s birthday will be celebrated
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
March and ABgtist
My
Kemuiuing
Cimala from the Fire will la? Sold
at
the
end
of
the
track,
and
doing
well.
above zero at Ehler M. Peterson's farm on creek so high. However, some persons
Supt. Priest, having pa.*M»<l a good examin­
Klamath county Second Mondays in June at Eagle Point by a necktie party in the the desert last Monday morning. It lias along his route claim that he did not use
M.
Obenchain.
who
has
been
paying
his
ation.
evening. Don't fail to attend.
*
FOR Ctrl U.f Rfi/I I /».
and November.
family a visit, left lor Sprague river valley.
been down to 11 degrees above zero there due diligence on some occasions.
• The undersigned hereby aanunnees to the pub-
Our usual budget of Glendale news came
Lake county—Third Monday in May and
, lie that he is a candidate for re-election n»« mar
Keep the Jacksonville branch railroad Klamath county, on Wednesday, to look
E'lorutionary Entrrtainmeat.
too late fur insertion this week. It will ap­ this season.
second Monday in October.
; hhal of the town of Jacksonville at th« election
Miss Hose Stannus, the talent^T clocu- on March 1. 1^7, r«s per‘fully soliciting their
Newman Fisher means business and is prominently in view. Those who have after his extensive spick interests there
pear in our next issue, however.
D. L. CURTIS.
not
subscribed
should
not
fail
to
»Io
*o
at
.Veer Road Wanted.
slaughtering goods on every hand. He
Walter Morgan, who has been in Wash­ cutionist. will give a dramatic reading at j suffrage*.
Medford celebrates Washington s birth­
Quite a number of citizens of Manzanita
I wants to elose out as soon as possible and once. It should be remembered that in se­ ington territory, employed on the Cascade the V. S. Hall in Jacksonville on the
Sale beginning
day with a grand ball in the evening,under
/ OR f in M l RSH 11..
and Medford precincts desire that the
everything must be sold, without regard to curing the road they not only have an in­ I division of the Northern Pacific R. R.. is evening of March Is’. The public every­
the auspices of the cornet band.
Thflj»ub'*criber in this manner inform»*»« the v<»-
terest
in
it,
but
ut
the
same
time
enhance
county commissioners should order a road
paying relatives ami friends in the valley where speak in the highest praise of Miss terri <»f J-ickrionvilh'that he will be a candidate
price.
*
Everybody should attend the railroad
opened between Jas. Bigham's place and
btanntis' entertainments. Of her perform­ I for City Marshal at the en»«ainff town election,
The job department of the T imes print­ the price of their real-estate and establish a visit.
and .•»•«|M*ctfull> a-ks their nntlra«e»*.
ball
to-night
and
show
their
appreciation
the town of Medford, and have presented
J W.KI.MFS4 4N.
ing establishment is kept busy. It is gen­ a permanent prosperity in our town.
Dr. J C. Whiteaker of Eugene city is ance in Falem the Talk” s.iy* : Miss R<»se
Stannu*
showed
hcr.*elf
to
be
fully
equal
to
a long petition to that effect. It is claim­ of the grand enterprise In prospect.
The
business
of
the
Jacksonville
Marble
erally acknowledged that the tiest printing
dangerously ill ami his parents, lion. John
fuktowx w iR'it.ii'
Send fifty cents in stamps to the T ime * south ol Salem is done here. We defy Work* will continue right along under the Whiteaker ami wife, have been at his bed­ the reports that preceded her. Possessed
ed that there is no public thoroughfare in
Th«» iriflrrstKned hereby announce* Mi bnmdf an
that vicinity and that much difficulty is office for a book ol notes, drafts or receipts. competition.
I management of the assignee. A H. M.» glv side. It ij feared that there are no hopes of a poweiful. but sweet and flexible voice, a candidate for m irshat. subject (<» the decision
»I
I
slender ami willowy in movement, whether of the people of Jacksonville h 1 tin* town elec,
experienced in traveling through the Three books <1.25 - postage prepaid.
Anybodv desiring a tombstone, monument. lor his recovery.
l'hc Ashland cornet band will take a
tion in March.
OWEN KEEGAN.
in
the
intensely
tragic
actions
of
I.adv
Mat
-
neighborhood on that account. The com­
|
stone
coping,
etc.,
will
find
it
totheir
ad
­
The bill providing State aid for three nor­ benefit next Tuesday evening, when a
W. C. Andrew*, representing the Minne­ beth. as she rub* the indelible blood
missioners should see that every necessary mal schools failed in the Senate a few days
< J .V/>//>.< T/: FO/r U .1 RSH.I L.
ami continuing until the good* are all .sold.
grand ball will be given in their behalf at vantage to call soon. as prices have been sota Paper Co. <»f Minneapolis, and W. J.
stains on her hsnds, or on the rollicking
I hereby announce mvaelf an a candidate for
and practical public improvement is made, since. It should have liecome a law.
reduced
considerably.
Fir*t-ela.**
mechan
­
Granite Hall. We hope to see them liber­
Holland,
one
of
the
me
inliers
of
a
St.
Louis
City
Marshal,
nnd
would
respectfully
ask
for
a
humor and comical blunders of “Paddy’s
and as this seems to be one of them, we
ics are employed there and the best of
Cordwood is in demand, owing to the ally patronized.
liberal support fr »m the voters of Jacksonville,
ho|>e that they will consider this matter protracted cold weather, though there is
work turned out. Satisfaction guaranteed. I firm dealing heavily in stoves, etc., made Letter.” She was entirely at home on the at the election on March Ith.
T.
J.
Cloptoll
of
Brownsboro
keeps
a
full
W. H. COOK.
us
a
call
last
Friday.
stage.
Her
talent
is
so
versatile
that
it
favorably.
enough in town to meet all demands.
District Attorney Cnlvi^ has received a
and tirst-class line of general merchandise,
would be difficult to tell in what she excels.
Pki” My ¡Stole will be open on all days in the week and persons
E.
C.
Kane,
the
genial
railroad
agent
at
letter
from
an
aged
Indian
residing
in
Town Charter.
Gilmore’s Neuralgia cure is a positive and will not be undersold anywhere. "The
Perhaps in the touching pathos of the story
can
call and select goods at Auction Prices. No Humbug ' (roods
NEW
THIS
WEEK
Ashland,
was
in
town
Sunday,
accompa-
A bill has passe.I the legislature amend­ cure for neuralgia in the face, side and proof of the pudding is in the eating." so Humboldt county. Cal., asking him to se­
entitled “Brotdier Ben,” when her low.
will lie sold !
cure the pardon of Frank Bucher, a half­ nie»l by his family. Mr. K. returned home
ing the charter of the townof Jacksonville, stomach. For sale at City Drug Store.
give him a call.
breed. as he is his onl.v remaining relative ! that evening, but Mrs. K. 1* paying her thrilling voice hushed every whis|H?r and
M. MENSOR,
E tray Notice.
so that the board of trustees can levy a
The railroad ball will bring out a num­
fined every eye upon her. while she told the
The attention of those who wish to fur and he wishes to place him in possession of relatives in this place a visit.
tax of three per cent., instead of one per ber of handsome toilettes, the ladies taking
New
York Store, Jacksonville
I
HE UNDERSIGNED GIVES NOTICE THAT
simple story in a way that drew tears
nish Fort Klamath with fresh beef and a valuable farm at his death. Bucher.who
cent., as formerly The position of street much interest in the affair themselves.
he luu- taken up a re.1 row. a’snit eight years
J. 1). Fountain. Dr. Chitwood and other from all.
mutton is called to the advertisement of is not in the penitentiary, but roaming
old.
crop
off
right
ear
and
hole
in
same,
the
end»
commissioner is made elective.like the bal­
of l»oth horns «awed off but no brands are visible.
Congressman Hermann has introduced a the chief commissary of subsistence, pub­ about in southern Oregon, will no doubt be residents of Ashland, who have been at
ance of the town officers, and that officer
The owner will phase ca’I at the residence of J.
Salem looking alter the interests of their
Big htlek/f !.inert.
bill to pay Veit Schutz of this place IKK» lished elsewhere.
E. Hose, three miles northeast of Jacksonville,
glad
to
hear
this
news.
will therefore 1« chosen at the ensuing
normal
school,
returned
home
a
few
days
I
One of our lielies was married to l‘rof pay charge«anil take the animal awav.
for depredations committed by Indians.
If you want the best newspapers in the
town election, as the bill takes effect from
THUS. D. LOSS.
since,
satisfied
that
nothing
will
be
done
Fairelo of Medford last week.
.4 Nrir Entrrprlor.
Jacksonville, Feb. 15 18 k 7.
Harry Tice, who ia in charge of th* ! land, yon can get the lowest ¡»ossible *nb-
and after its signature by the governor.
in the premises.
We
learn
that
a
company
of
Pennsylva
­
Marriage has become a popular thing in
An official copy .of the changes made will Western Stage Co.’s barn at Soda Springs, | Hcriptiou price« by taking advantage of,
kt the polls may determihe tbe United State« Senatorshtp In New Jersey. Just gj jf
Rev. F. N. Blanchet, the venerable uncle Rogue rivet valley, We hear of several
the T ime .»' magnificent clubbing offer. nia capitalists intend to establish a num-
or 1100 in clubs, will secure you lhe Am. Aghruliurial (Eng. <>r German , fur 1W7.
ba published in the T imes as soon as it can i recently cut bis foot severely with an ax.
ohn
anamaker
be.-of
booms
in
Rogue
river
and
its
tribu
­
of
the
resident
pastor
of
the
Catholic
church
wedding«
being
on
the
tapis,
but
must
▲ great rial! of new Western writers «111 specially adapt 'during 1K7) the
I
Don't
delay
too
long.
liot
The distressing disense. Salt Rheum, is
be obtained.
AMKB1CAN AUKIC'l'LTl'RIHT to Wr.Urn *»:<•.;!■ nrr. n.aklnc It. wlUi
hiladelphia
readily cured by IL mm I' s Sarsaparilla, the
If you want a large. tir.«t-cUi»« paper, sub- taries, and also engage in the lumbering of Jacksonville, is now in bis 90th year. .«ay further.
rtezt
«¿dittos» u<l Iztpro.rmrat». the r»e«<»lB»d .»'b. rity, •» for fort, »?«
Bow mt (Irrr.
, great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists. ' «critic for eitlierthe San Frnnci.co "Exam- business in case they receive sufficient en­ He is still a resident <»f Vancouver, but in
There is plenty of snow in this fl zion i as
year, pMt, tn all matter« pert.lntn, to A<rteulturr. Il rllri.llcn .rtc ,ete.
A young man named Hamlin was ar-
couragement. A bill has been introduced I such feeble health that his death max* be yet ami prospects of spring farming • arc
We desire to locate in this
The JU VEN ILL, HEARTH a»4 HOI -EIIOI.lt I>F.I*A RTMEMTM
The» building used by L. Bucnsow as a i ¡tier" or New York “Star.” Price only
hare been enlarged.Mil Hl'MBl'G Eipo»ure. tre tu reeehe adduluu.l attention.
rested one day this week, charged with
gloomy. Fall-sown grain is looking Well
t
¡$150 and $1 respectively. Subscriptions in the legislature to grant them certain looked for at any time.
city
an
agency
for
our
Cloth
­
i
paint-shop
is
offered
for
sale
cheap.
For
furnishing a young womun. Wood by
privileges, etc., of which the following is
Ercry l.»u* of the American
Charley Vrglite, who is nmnag:ng a large —at least when we saw it last.
particulars enquire at the T imes ; taken at the T imes office.
13.
Aur >. ><tl«r>n contain, nearly tot
ing Order Department. A
name, with liquor and criminally assault­ ■further
the first section: "That there is hereby
i
ortrlna) liluwtratlont of animals, plant«, new farm
tarm a and ii<>ua* hold eonvenieaeea Md
!
Stock
is
sullering
lunch
in
southern
<
try
-
hau
l
of
sheep
in
the
vicinity
of
Henley.
*
Letters
received
from
California
lately
appliances,
out-d
or
aeenca,
etc.
ing her while in an intoxicated condition. J office.
granted to Rogue River Boom Company (a
first-class, competent party
The examination took place l>ef<>re Justice | Don't forget our premium offers. Come gon, and a heavy loss must necessarily en­ corporation duly incorporated under and Cal., paid *our town a visit last Monday. state that everything >« dtied up and blow­
r;:.7
can arrange for a large and
He
came
on
peculiar
business,
the
nature
sue
unless
there
is
favorable
weather
«non.
ing
away
there.
Oregonians
might
to
be
Soule of Phoenix last Tuesday, who, after • in ami subscribe. Two papers for the price
bams and oat ball d Inga, combining utility, c .•
and
I d their structure,
in pursuance of the laws uf the State of
of which we won’t disclofee Still, we can­ happy, even if they are wallowing in the I
aad folly meeting the wants and d<*s1rea ut ever, clues <>f Rusal Hums BuUdera
profitable trade. A plea­
bearing the testimony.lstund Hamlin over I of one. Tell the good news to your neigh- We learn that n numlier of sheep ami cat­ Oregon), and it is hereby empowered to
not
help
extending
congratulation*».
tle have already died.
snow and mud.
V ai . kxtivk .
to appear before the grand jury, fixing his i bors.
erect and maintain at any point, or points,
sant and convenient adjunct
We have been sending out a large num­ between the e>st lire of Jackson county.
Rev F. X. Blanchet made a hurrie«! trip
bonds at $501, which he furnished. A . The Neil creek water and district attor­
Fatal Arridrut.
to any other established busi­
that a majority* of
number of witnesses were examined and ney cases will be among those which will ber of statements of account and hope to State uf Oregon, and the west line of said to Grave ereek this wick. In rr*p<m*e to a
\\ m Ma’-tiH v, wli'i h i* biH’H < <».t«hi<*ling
fur Preaidente were r» ar«d on farm«, or rerirr-l fr rn i ul M<- lifr «•> rural scenes.
ness. No risk to agent.
some nasty developments made.
be Amerifah Affri. ul n M is n«>w f ublt«Miiff and ■I'liilnik tree t<. all «ubsertbera.
i i»e appealed to the supreme at the March receive a prompt response in every in- county, such boom or booms with or with­ telegram announcing that an arebknt had a *!<»!< on (.1 nv»' < r<<-k, no t with a fatal
at an outlay of over •.1O.OOQ, sup»-rb En^rkvinrs < i
lachee In eirei of tbeae
stance. It costs money—ami much of it. out piers, as may be int»>snry for the befallen Wm. Maloney. He started a*
term.
t
Address
Homes, tofetber wlih »orrial drM-rlptkc ¡■s|«rrs b, J»m»s Parton. I>onald G.
ci«h nt <*n tin* 14lh in*t.. h.ivin^crush
Honor fínrn'tl.
Mitchell aud other eminent llrin* American authors. Theae Engravings conaUluta
; too—to issue a paper like the T imes .
purpose of stopping ami securing logs, soon ns ¡»ossible, hut Mr. M. died in an cd to death by a shed which fell under it*
Last Sunday afternoon Elder M. Peter-
a SMgnUlceAl portfolio collection
J ohn W anamaker .
The residence of Mr« Jus. Miller in
| son, who heltl services at Rock Point on ; St. Valentine's day pass«! off*quietly masts, spars, square timber and other lum­ hour after the accident ami the Father's weight ol miuw . The remain* wr:e brought
Brownsboro was burned to the ground a
journey
was
unavailing.
ber
floating
upon
said
river;
and
to
erect
Philadelphia.
that day, immersed two Ladies in Rogue here, although duly appreciated by the
liere yesterday for interment in the Catho­ I
few days ago, together with most ol its
• river.
, young folks. Quite a number of valentines such piers, side, branch or shear-boom or
Our popular frivml, Gen E. Meyer of lic ecu.etery. Mr. M. was a'bachelor and
content*. The tire originated by some
1 were distributed through the postotlice, booms as may be necessary for that pur­ Portland, was united to Mi*s Esther Gos- aged alwHit •’»? year*, lie leaves a brother
testra Ubl» or frarnuli for the walla of Prlara or Peaea>,>a hotn«. »nhf rln-
clothes which hail been hung before the tire • Considerable snow* still lies on the ground,
pose; provided, that any such boom-hall linsky, daughter of the leading cigar man­ and a number of relatives in Josephine Proposals for
Iitih Eed
most of them being of a comic nature.
which
prevents
the
farmer
from
doing
any-
to dry icniting. the llames being past con­
he so constructed as to admit the safe pas­
and Multoa.
Z
F its : All tit« stopped free by Dr. Kline'« sage of rafts and boat*, and in no wav ini- ufacturer of the Pacific coast, in San Fran­ county.
trol when discovered. The Io«« is consid­ . thing ami is quite unfavorable for thesto. k-
We tender our
Great Nerve Restorer. No tits after first p<‘de the navigation of *ai»i stic.im ami (he cisco one day last week
erable and falls heavily on Mrs. Miller, who rniscr.
H«MMl«pmrt»r* Dejrt of the <’«> lu mbia. j
Trixpu^i y'otlrr.
I
thereof; and, provi»lrd further, congratulations and wish the happy couple
kowrwan Arrtmaurut I» ..nrrleily Wurth; «I mmlUii brrau». ot the rrMrkekle
Office of Chief Comm!**nry.
The weather for the past week has been day's use. Marvelous cure«. Treatise and braneb.es
ir a widow and bus several children de­
auc«'»»» that he» atl'nit «I Oir uni<,w »M netlrt»« • n rl.ut It, uronrtetor» <4 la-
that all persons shall have the same privi­ a long life of prosperity and unalloyed ! All persous are notified nut to en-
Vancouver Bks.. W. T.. Feb. 14. «HR7. )
ereeM and mrnd I’, rlrrnleil.«. tu r.eitrer» «r» dunlm ed rven month tor
pendent on her. Fortunately there was cold and di «.agreeable. A little snow and $2 trial bottle free to fit cases Send to Dr. lege of landing rafts of logs, masts, spars,
OKALEI)
I
’
ROIHIHALS
IN
TRIFLIC
<
TF.
»OenaeoEdlUun.
»hlri.
. ln nl»i»« whl lj.“
’
""
i ter my land, situated lietween Jacksonville
i
bliss.
i boards or square timlier or other iumlMrr.
subject t«» the usual condition*, will I m * received
an insurance of to«’ in the State Co. upon ; rain has fallen, but not any perceptible Kline.‘All Arch St., Philadelphia, l’a.
Trier. SI.M • tear t Slaele Nnmbrre, ISeeate.
' and Medford, adjoining the old Tice place. at this» <>tfi< e and at th« office« of I he Acting C<»m-
■
as
they
have
heretofore
enjoyed.
”
amount.
the property.
of Bubaiatence at the following-named
i
■end Six Cent» for mnilliag yon Specimen
The widow of the late' Frank Krause,
- I on any pretense whatever. Considerable mi*aari«s
Taken to kaletn.
posts, (for Ih« fn ah beef and mutton needed at
Justices uf the |»eace. notaries public and through J. A. Wilson, recorder of Banner
Number, l>-t>iix<‘ rremlum I.IM. IfMd Hample
Minery
Orem t'olvig, youngest son or Dr. W. L. I damage has already been done by tres­ thos** po*ls only« until 12 o'clock, noon, on
*
/J im to Central Point.
Proof of KMvravltiK* of “ Home» of our Farmer
real-estate agents will find the best, cheap­ Lodge, No. 23. A. O. U. W..lias received the
March 17. 1 k ®7, at winch tinn* ami
Probably as much misery comes from
passers, ami I have lieen cuiii|H-lled to re­ Thnrsdav.
place* they will tn* opened in the pre-coce of bid­
Frank Hufter and surveying party, who est and most complete stock of blanks at
President«." togefher with
newcriptlou toy
j habitual constipation us from any derange Coh ig <>f Rock Point precinct, was exam
$2.0(0 to which the legatees of each deceased , ment of the functions of the body, and it is ined last Wednesday by Doctors Robinson sort to the law in »ueh cases provided.
ders. for furnishing ami <|e|iv« r> of f»»*h I mm - î
Jamea Parton, rowtiuaatcra, ralwc cluba. Artdre»»
■re doing the preliminary work for the the T imes office.
Cm«. Ni< K ei l .
I and mutt'tfi <hiring the year commencing July 1
member of the order are entitled at death. difficult to cure, for the reason that no one and DeUsr and declared a lit subject for
Jacksonville branch railroad, last week ran
■lK|i'oiM* Bk*., I T., Tort ( anby. W T».
likes to take the medicines usually pre­
The roads between the two ends of the
. I If r// R notrn
' C. Bonliart lias become sole proprietor of scribed. HAMBI RG FIGS were prepared the insane asylum. He has been weak-
■ line to Central Point, and. to the aston­
j Cœur d’Alene, I.T.. Fort Klamath, Ogn..
railroad are so rough that a great portion
, the Franco-American hotel in Yreka, hav- I to obviate this difficulty, and they will be minded and subject to epileptic lits since l‘hv*i< ian i* th«- authority for the follow­ tJ|M»kan«, W. T.. Fort Town*en<l. W. T..
ishment of all. found that it was 1200 feet
, of the mail from California is sent by Port­ I ing purchased tile half interest of Mrs. ■ found pleasant to the taste of woinen and infancy, but for sometime past lias been ing: In New York recently, in a club oouver Bk*. W. T», Fort Walk Walla W. T.
shorter than the line run to Medford re­ land steamers.
children. 25 cents. At all druggists. J. inclined to he dangerous. He was taken composed of physicians and *ui‘geons, a • The government reserves th« right to reject
DAVI» w. JI »!», Fab.,
vsa BrNriway, NI. Y.
or all biaa.
I Rohrer for $11.00. It is one of the best 1. 5{ack A Co., proprietors. S. F.
cently. It runs through the lands of Col.
discussion ar<>-f about several proprietary any
Bidders will understand that contracts ina«ic
to Salem this week
I
A
lew
copies
of
the
American
Settler's
,
pieces
of
projierty
of
the
kind
on
the
coast.
medicines and their use personally and in under this »»dvertisem^nt, and proposals made in
Miller. Armstrong estate. M. Hanley.
SV-MOST LIBES AL l5Dl(EAEMn TO CÀNVÀMUL
practice by physicians and surgeons. To ; response thereto, shall not be construed to in-
Exeitrinrnt in Tejrao,
(Chambers estate. Capt. Barnes and Beall i Guide, standard authority on land ques-
E Jacobs desires to close out business in
test the matter one of the doctors sprang to ! volve th« United Blates in any obligation for
a .
The Terdiet t nantmon.,
a
Mtate. but does not seriously injure any at ' tion». can be obtained by calling at the Jacksonville at tl.e earliest |>os»ible mo- i Great excitement has been caused in the
feet ami cried: “Let every one who has ( payment in excess of the appropriation grunted
' vicinity of Paris, Texas, by the remarka­
W. D. Suit, druggist. Bippus. Ind., testi- his
■
by
(
’
«igroM
for
the
purf»oe4*.
T ime » oHi' e soo#.
|berq.
not used or pr«**cril>ed Fowl's Extract in I Blank proiwtsal* and printed circulars, stating
' ment and consequently has put down ble recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was lies; "I ___________
recommend Electric Bitters as the the
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last month hold up his band, Only the kind of beef and mutton required, ami giving
Auction prices are prevailing at the New prices to 2<l |>cr cent, below cost. He means ' so helpless he could not turn in bed. or very best remedy 1 Every bottle sold ha« three hands went up ”
JfoeRtie Partif.
OTH'» 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 2/<*■ «k* «»oend
full instructipr.n a* to th»» manner 4 bidding.
i
raise
his
head;
everybody
said
he
was
dy
­
given
relief
in
every
case
One
man
took
The young ladies of Eagle Point will give York Store. The goods must be sold, and business and also offers his fixtures lor ing of consunintion. A irial hottie of Dr. six hotties, anti was cured of Rheumatism
! conditions to be observed by bidder«, and t«rm*
a>iartii**r>liiD»xi»tin« between J. h. Unirti» I'‘ k ?*. lu ,<£*, ar '
<*n»««eer» on
of
contractant
payment,
will
I*
furnished
on
end
H H. ’.> ■ Iler- he. thi, <1«, tn-en dlM«>lT»d hr tot-eellin» IhM-k«. Extrw.rrtinan indneemente.
•
a necktie party at Purdin A Grossman'.« any reasonable offer will get them, Call sale.
King’s New Discovery was sent him. of It) years’ standing." __
_____ Hare.
Abraham
h a V« application to thia office, or to tbt> A. tB. at the mutuel c»^nt. H. 11. Wolter» r<-t>rinR *n<| J H *l*l"«h1**, "•><’» •*>•» l"~n bu.in««. b»
«
i Finding relief lie bought a large hottie ami druggist. Bellville. Ohio, affirms: •The
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hall on the 23d of February. It will be en­ betöre it is too late.
Baby «eveml peats.
lb«<ll<- <«.utinuinK th» ba«in«M All «»«unni«
»>» >•*«"» (to poetai card», tn rt’LU lb»ir
It is stated that George t l.n«e and F. • a box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills; by the best selling medicine I hat e ever ha tolled
Knvelvpefc Cxmtaining pn»|MM*als ahoukl be
It is the only
tirely under the control of the ladies, and
Soother at hand.
. . safa marked.
Clift
will
shortly
put
on
a
line
of
stages
dose
i
time
he
had
taken
two
boxes
of
Pills
*'
Proposal*
for
Fresh
Beef,
tor
Mutton.)
In niv 3t years’experience is Electric Bit­
If you have a cough or cold, do not
to H. H. W<»lt«r*.
J. B. Ridilla et tb^
-!*1“1 “
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*11
HENRY
A ( O,, Mu.
debt».!««.».
IVnÎrnï
‘., in
?¿t 1
'« N-
»< cd BUC
St . KL
HT. IN LÜUIB.
they will furnish the supper and serve it yourself with poisjnou« narcotics, but take between l.inkvillle and the <’. P. railroad 1 and two bottles of the Discovery he was ters." Thousands of others have added medicine yet made that will remove all at-------- ------------ and addressed to the under-
Opium
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signed or to th* “Acting Commissary of bubsist- be ind»bt<d to It* Uw firm are reqnreted to I
in tli« room adjoining the hall. A jolly, Red Star Cough Cure, which contains no front for the accommodation of the public, j well ami had gained in flesh thirty-six their testimony, so that the verdict is unan­ infantile disorder. It eoptalns no r>atural
•°<^«”
the eeveml poets
.pounds. Trial buttles of this Great Dis­ imous that Electric Bitters do cure all dis­ or ¡[orphinr. but gives the child natural
™
< . A. WOODRUFF
good time ia anticipated. Ticket», inchid-
rbts is something that has long been bad­ covery for Consumption free at all drug eases of the Liver, K^Q(>'s or Blood. Only tato from pai n. Price 25 cent«. Sold by i
J. B.BIDDLF.
Câptain A C. 8.. U.8. A„
tng supper, «1. Everybody is invited and e opiates, and is safe, prompt and sure
IMívrd.Ur.. Dte.28. IbM. "
W0LTtB8
Wmke.
store?
Sold
at
City
Drug
Store.
a
Ualt
dollar
a
bottle
at
drug
stores.
ly Deeded.
thief C.8. D C.
Price, tweuty.flve cents a bottle.
$ood time assured all who attend.
Old papers at the I imjcs office very cheap
L. X. Heberlie yt this precinct is in Port­
lhat
• induction of at leant 52
|*r «mt. on pabhabera curtotnary rates in every land.
bdlowutf niunrtt publication, tn connection with
1
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MOOTS* ftiKl
GROCERIES, TOBACCO, ETC., ETC.
SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS IN COLORS
ENXJKISTI DIAGONALS.
ALL WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES,
TRI ;0T CLOTH IN COLORS.
AMERICAN CASHMERE, DOUBLE FOLD,
SILK AND WOOL ALAPACAS,
1880
1887.
A.H. MAEGLY&CO.,
£
^HARDWARE, STOVES ¿nd TINWARE.
WAGONS, PLOWS, IMPLEMENTS,
Ta<?k»sonvillo, <
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Rheumatism
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ALL THE REMAINING GOODS
A. G. COLVIN, JACKSONVILLE, OR.,
ACTUAL COST PRICES !
Al
X î * æc ; i < i
i : :
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
AT AUCTION PRICES,
f *
T
ONE VOTE
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P
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,
1000 ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
RURAL ARCHITECTURE
SPLENDID ENGRAVINGS FREE !!!
HOMES OF OUR FARMER HESBEITt
FOR THE
ENOORSED BY THE U. S. GOVERNMENT.--
American Agriculturist
Di .oi«Hon Notice.
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¡GENERIL AGENTS WANTED