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¿ imi’-j. ihr EDITORIAL NOTER. T he public-debt reduction for March !• eleven million*. The country is flour liliiciai Paper htrjarkioa. Jwpbisrl Lake ishing under Democratic rule. T he inter-Btate commerce law is now FRIDAY APRIL 8, 1887. in force and it will not be long before its effects will be felt. As it is of great im- W alter S itton of the Ellensburg |M>rtance to the whole country, it is pre GaxeUt has sued John Dean for libel in sented in full in this week’» T imes . the sum of $5500. T he President has appointed Hon. M ichigan voted on the adoption of a Chas. S. Fairchild, asdiMtant secretary of prohibition amendment to her constitu the treasury, to Hucceed bis chief, Hon. tion last Monday, and the question was D. Manning. Hon. kaac II. Maynard, decided in the negative by a considera second comptroller, has been nominated ble majority. The same result will take as Mr. F.’s first assistant. Both are , first-class appointments. place here next November, A ssistant S ei retaky T hompson states Tux recent election in Cleveland for that he cannot disclose why the treasury municipal officers was a surprise to the department has refused to confirm the Republicans. The entire Democratic appointment of Wm. H. Watkinds as ticket, headed by B. 1). Babcock, candi date for mayor, was elected by about deputy collector of customs at Col- ! vllle, W. T. As yet the name of the new 3000 majority. The board of aidermen applicant has not been received. is Democratic. • T he wheat situation is just now at O wing to the heavy snowfall in the I tracting considerable attention in San mountains anl liberal rains, the mining Francisco, where the latest quotations interests of the entire Pacific coast, es are $1.73 per cental. Many believe that pecially southern and eastern Oregon a pool exists to advance prices, while and Idaho, give promise of a longer sea others are confident that the market has son than for years past—while new and been advancing on its actual merits. important discoveries are being made in T he treasury department is engaged both gravel and quartz mines. in investigating serious charges against T iik freight tariff on California and a recent appointeo in Washington terri Oregon wool under the revised rates to tory. It is understood that the gentle the eastern market, will, it is asserted at man under investigation was appointed Boston, uiake it practically impossible to from Oregon. The matter is being handle the wool there. There is everj- quietly looked into at the request and evidence tiiat the railroad managers will suggestion of the President. We wonder do everything in their power to make J if it is not Q. A. Brooks? C ommissioner S parks has instructed the inter-state law as obnoxious as pos the special agent at Dowley, in Moncana, sible. that there must be no interference Tux trustees of the Corvallis college with settlers for taking from public i Methodist Church, South), have repu lands wood and timber necessary for diated their contract with the State, their family and settlement uses; but made two years ago, by which their that 8|>ecial agents are expected to de school was to have been made the per vote their time and energies to preven manent State agricultural college. The tion of timber depredations upon a large pretext is that the proceeding was irreg scale by mill men and corporations. lar an<I unauthorized. The people of T he magnificent Del Monte Hotel at Corvallis are indignant at their action. Monterey, Cal., owned by the S. P. R. Gov. P ennoybr has appointed ex-Sen- R. Co., was totally destroyed by fire ator Slater of Union county anil Hon. last Hatnrday night. Many of theguests Geo. A. Wagoner of Benton county as had no chance to secure their clothes, railroad commissioners. It is under and were taken to San Francisco by stood that he will ignore Jackson county, special train with blankets wrapped which gave him nearly 450 majority, and around them, like the aborigines of early take the clerk of the commission from days. A large force has been set at work houglas county, which is generally con clearing the debris, so that a new and finer building can be put up within the sidered a reliable Republican county. next three months. A dispatch says George Slosson of W ord comes from the White House Chicago defeated Jacob Schaefer of St. that the President is very much annoy- Louis at cushion caroms in Chicago, on | ed about the contest that is made for the tlie 4th inst., for $500 aside. About Portland, Oregon, collectorship. He has 700 spectators were present. Tlie score already suffered somewhat by bad ap was: Slosson 500; Schaefer 488. Slos- pointments of Oregon people. He will son was far behind in the first part of the net soon forget bow the country was game, but for seventeen consecutive in stirred up by his nomination of Judge ring« Schaefer scored practically noth Dawne, and has not lost sight of the fact ing- ____________ that another Oregon man not long ago S mall - pox is prevalent in different appointed to office in Washington terri portions of -California, and unless great tory did not turn out. as well as he care is taken it will be transmitted to thought. He will go slow’ in the collec Oregon, as there is a great deal of travel torship matter. The report that he has between the two States. Nothing could had under consideration all papers in the be more dangerous to our people and at j case is erroneous. Within the past few the same time more injurious to busi- ‘ ’ days numerous protests have been receiv- ness interests than a small-pox epidemic, «g»in*»t t’;e appointment of II. Abra- something Jacksonville knows by expe- | i ham, who appeared to be the most likely rience. I man. It is alleged that he is not a straightout Democrat, but more of amug- T he laboring classes, led by irrespon i wump or galvanized Republican. It sible and unscrupulous men, have j would create little surprise if Abraham plunged their cause into politics, and it were left out in the cold and the place is suffering much in consequence. The given to a man who had but recently re recent elections in Chicago, Cincinnati, moved from New York to Oregon. In Milwaukee and other large cities, where justice to Mr. A. it must be said that he they are the strongest, in nearly every always was a reliable and active Demo instance resulted unfavorably to them crat, spending his money freely for the andrsignally rebuked the shallow dema ! party. gogues who are imposing upon their comrades. KLAM A TH COUNTY ITEMS. MKOEOkD iQllH/f. [CotJitiUtd from jirit pagt.] year, including an annual balance-aheet. Businwa ia improving here. The bc«t and cheapest mining blanks fur Such reporta shall alao contain auch in J. W Short made the Tuiss office a call formation in relation to rate« or regula- sale at the T imes office. tions cum < rning farea or freights, or A few of tbe miners of Josephine county yesterday. agreements, arrangements, or contracta have commenced cleaning up. Miss Carrie Baker ia teaching the Anti with oth< i MMM carriers, as tiro Huskins, Long <ft Co. of Star gulch have och school. Com mission may require; and the aald A large amount of grain was ahipped CommlMitm may, within ita diacretion, finished cleaning up and made good wages froiu this place during tbe week from Ba for th^purpoae of enabling it the better while at work. to carry ont tiie^rarpoaea of thia act, pre- The Sterling Co are running two pipes I ker’s warehouse. acril»e (if in the opinion of the Comtuia- day and night and disposing of a (urge I The horse-buyers for tbe railroad com aion it ia practicable to prescribe such area of ground. pany were here last Tuesday and bought uniformity and methods of keeping ac A fresh supply of the American Mining several bead of horses count«) a |»eriod of time within which all common « arriéra subject to the provis code, standard authority on tbe subject, TheStuttz dramatic company peiiormed ion» of thia act »hail have, as near a t for sale at the T imes office. in Medford lust Saturday evening and were may t»e, a uniform system of accounts, Many of the mines arc cleaning up, the greeted by a lair audience. and the manner in which such accounts continued warm weather having made the Messrs. Byers and Guerin, the well- shall be kept. known brick masons, intend going tu east S ec . 21. That the Commission shall, water light in many places. on or before the first day of December in Simmons, Decker A Co. and Wimer A ern Oregon to follow tbeir business. each year, make a report to the Secre- Sons of Waldo district still have plenty of Tice Bros, have purchased J. C. Cowles’ retary of the Interior, which shall be by water and are making the most of it. neat residence in this i^e. paying ISOOfor him transmitted to Congress, and copies of which shall t»e distributed as are the Thos. H. Berryman of Applegate, who it They secured a bargain other reports issued from the Interior bus one of the best drifting claims in J.C. Cowies, F Galloway, 8. Rosenthal, Department. This report shall contain southern Oregon, continues to do good Mr. Redden and other residents of this such information and data collected by work there. place were in Jacksonville during the week. the Commission as may lie considered of Smith A Lynch of Wagner creek will no Geo E Anderson has returned from value in the determination of questions connected with the regulation of com i doubt make a good season’s run. They re Josephine county, where he has been en merce, together with such recommenda cently picked up a nice piece of gold worth gaged in trapping and prospecting for some time tions as to additional legislation relating $128. thereto as the Commission may deem J. Klippci of Poorman’s creek has washed C. W. Stanfield, who has been in charge necessary. off a large piece of ground this season, and S ec . 22. That nothing in this act shall will not finish cleaning up before the mid of the Central House for Sometime past, has suspended business anti is now in apply to the carriage, storage, or hand ling of property free or at reduced rates dle of J une Ashland. for the United States, State, or muni I). W Marsh and J. Baker, two expe Postmaster Miller has been spending sev cipal governments, or for charitable pur rienced California miners, are prospecting poses, or to or from fairs and ex| ositions in the Apple rate country They speak fa eral days at the residence of G. Naylor, in Jacksonville precinct, and also paid the I for exhibition thereat, or the issuance of vorably of this section. • mileage, excursion, or commutation pas E Ro ten has discovered a new ledge in county-seat a visit XVed iesuay. senger tickets ; nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit any common Willow Springs precinct, which shows con 1 For sale at a bargain--a cosy dwelling carrier from giving reduced rates to min siderable free gold. There is said to be house not far from the center of the town of Medford. For particulars enquire of It. isters of religion: nothing in this act plenty of this ore in sight. shall lie construed to prevent railroads Klippel A Baumle's mill on Shively gulch T. Lawton, real-estate agent from giving free carriage to their own is not making a steady run as yet, owing to A number of Gold HIM bloods made this officers and employees, or to prevent the rhe scarcity of quartz on the dump. This place a visit last Saturday* evening, making principal officers of any railroad com pany or companies from exchanging deficiency will probably be supplied soon. the journey on a hand-car. They niel with passes or tickets with other railroad Miller A Huggins of Farmer’s Flat are quite an adventure on the road. companies for their officers and employ engaged in cleaning up and will be done Mr. Jenkins has returned from t.alifor- ees; and nothing in this act contained about the middle of tlie month. They have nla and will probably take charge of the shall in any way abridge or alter the picked up several pieces, one weighing Postal Telegraph company’s office, which remedies now existing at common law $10. will be opened here at once. or by statute, but the provisions of this Mr. Glass, representative of prominent The Medford district school commenced act are in addition to such remedies. California capitalists, inspected some of Provided, That no pending litigation the large placer mines of southern Oregon another term last Monday, with Prof. W. shall in any way be affected by this act. recent’y, and it is thought that the Wimer II Gore as principal and Misses M Merri S ec . 23. That the sum of one hundred mine in Josephine county will be favorably man and Sophia Wilson as assistants. thousand dollars is hereby appropriated reported on and perhaps purchased. The residents of Medford and vicinity for the use and purposes of this act for Simmons, Ennis & Co , who are opening the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, a large placer claim in Waldo mining dis are incensed at the discontinuance of Smith’s post office on Sticky, and severely Anno Domini eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, and the intervening time trict, Josephine county, are making excel criticise the mail contractor who has so lent headway, and by next season will no anterior thereto. doubt have their huge cut finished and persistently failed to supply that section S ec . 24. That the provisions of sec everything ready for piping on an exten with the required mail service. That office tions eleven and eighteen of this act, re sive scale. would have been a great convenience to a lating to the appointment and organiza Cornelius <t Co.’s mill in Rock Point large number of families, and should be re tion of the Commission herein provided for, shall take effect immediately, and precinct will commence crushing quartz established at once. the remaining provisions of this act shall from the Swindon ledge in a few days. It GLENDALE GLITTERINGH. has been improved aud put in good order take effect sixty days after its passage. and will no doubt do much better work Approved, February 4th, 1887. than formerly. A large force is engaged Miss Aline Bl evens visited Miss Susie Raimey in taking quartz from the ledge, which on Tuesday. JOSEPHINE COUNTY NEWS. looks better than ever Weather balmy and benutiful and farmers busy The Waldo skating-rink is open twice a week. Assessor Lewis is engaged in assess ing the county. William Mentor of Jacksonville paid Grant’s Pass a visit last week. J. T. Brvan of Williams creek was in Jacksonville last Wednesday. Prof. Whitlow has closed his singing school at Wilderville and Grant’s Pass. Miss Lucy Perry of Grant’s Pass pre cinct has been paying Jackson county a visit. II. C. Kinney, superintendent of ihe S. P. D. A L. Co., has been at Portland lately. The rail read horse-buyers were here yesterday and bought several head of horses. Holton A Albert’s troupe gave a per formance at Waldo, Sucker creek and Kerby ville lately. Mrs. O. F. Topping of Williams creek has been quite ill, but is now improving, we are glad to learn. Miss Isabel Jess, an excellent teacher, will soon take charge of a school in Jump-off-Joe precinct. Kerbyville lodge will give a grand ball on the 26th inst., tlie anniversary of Odd Fellowship. All are invited. Dr. Will. Jackson, dentist, and other residents of Jacksonville will be in Grant’s Pass next week on business. II. Gasquet’s proposed wagon-road from Crescent city to Waldo, ria his T he Postal Telegraph company opon- Moore’s saw-mill near Linkville is place, is being pushed forward. ed its office in Portland for general busi ' running again. The county commissioners’ and pro ness last week. It has convenient E. O. Heidrich of Linkville is quite ill, bate courts were in session this week quarters on the east side of First street, we are sorry to learn. and transacted considerable business. between Pine and Ash, a few doors be Geo. Devoe is planting a lot of fruit Supt. Hathaway gran tel certificates low the Western Union office. Besides trees on his ranch near Linkville. to a number of teachers last week. (he office there it maintains offices in this Charley Moore of Linkville otters his There were nearly a dozen applicants. State at Albany, Ashland, Jacksonville, fine “Altamont” stallion for sale. Miss Louisa Wade is teaching the Wilderville district school, and J. I). Bly, Canyonville, Cottage Grove, Eu Miss Mary Grubb, who has been quite Hayes the lower Williams creek school. gene city, Fo; t Klamath, Grant’s Pass, ! ill, is recovering, we are glad to learn. N. Farrell, representing L. 8. Smith’s Lakeview, Linkville, Oakland, Oregon I School Clerk Stearns finds $65,000 popular stables at Grant’s Pass, was in citv. Last Portland, Roseburg and 8a- I woi th of property in J’levna district. Jacksonville a few days ago in ttieir in 1 m. i Road Supervisor Humphrey of Link- terest. A W ashington special ways Postmas j ville district is already doing good work. 1 There will be a Japan-tea party under ter-General Vilas directed that a list be M. Miner of Yreka, Cal., father of the auspices of the Episcopalian aid so made of all presidential postmasters ap Postmaster Miner, is in Plevna precinct ciety at Grant’s Pass on the evening of the 13th. pointed under the last administration, on businsss. < ircuit court convenes at Grant’s Pass Jos. Kessler of Yreka, Cal., bought a together with facts connected with un large number of hides, furs, etc., while next Monday. The docket, which will changed postmasters. Many besides in be found elsewhere, is more extensive this county. than usual. the department force of clerks will be Burt is Oatman of Plevna precinct al Senator Miller has returned from his put to work compiling information to ready has early vegetables of all kinds eastern trip in the best of health. He be sent to the president in a few days in growing in his hotbed. visited a number of great saw-mills and regard to the post-office department. It Sam Taylor of Poe valley recently factoi ies while absent. is believed the object in securing this caught 40,000 pounds of suckers in Lost R. H. Bingamen of Williams creek matter is to make changes during the river. Who can beat it? left for the radroad front this week. He summer. O. H. Johnson of Linkville has lately was in Jacksonville this week to make done some fine sign-writing. He excels his application for a pension. J. B randt , superintendent of the O. in all kinds of painting. Rev. J. McIntyre has resigned charge & C. R. R., received a telegram that a L. Stacy will soon be in this county of tbe M. E. church at Grant’s Pass, and special stage made the trip recently from with a lot of thoroughbred cattle from is temporarily succeeded by Rev. J. P. Coleman. Ill health is the cause. Montague to Ashland in six hours and Illinois, which he will offer for sale. fifteen minutes. The road is in fine or Tbe special rate of $1 j>er hundred I Sheriff Patterson has succeeded admi der. There is no reason why the trip pounds, lately given to shippers in thia rably in the collection of taxes, notwith could not be made every day in eight or section by tbe 0. <& C. R. R. Co., has standing the dull times. His delinquent list is not nearly so large as expected. nine hours. The present schedule time been discontinued. J. W. Howard’s premises at Grant’s Lem Briner and John W. Cabler of between Ashland and Montague is Rogue river valley will soon be in this Pass have lately been improved by the twenty hours. Both the California and I , section for tbe purpose of selling their addition of one of the celebrated Racine t ie Oregon roads are anxious to secure ' unequaled pumps. winomills, for which A. J. Sedge is through travel, and something must be i Tbe road down the Klamath river, agent. done to shorten the time. The T imes was mistaken in saying that from Linkville to the railroad front, will be greatly improved during tbe coming Mrs. Mav’ty of Williams creek had been I). M. M emamy and J. D. Pou jade, who season, $1500 having been subscribed taken to the insane asylum. She has were subpanaed from the Harney valley for that purpose. Ashland will not be gone to the Willamette valley to visit relatives. country to testify liefore the U. S. grand our shipping point much longer. Those indebted to the late firm of J. jury in the swamp-land investigation The last congress appropriated $5000 now being made at Portland, were or for the support, civilization and instruc W. Howard A Co. should lose no time in settling by cash or note, as their busi of tlie Kiamaths, Moducs and dered by Judge Heady to give bail in tion other Indians of tbe Klamath agency, in ness must lie settled at once. A word to their own recognizances in the sum of Oregon, including pay of employees, ex the wise is sufficient. * |1000 each for their appearance when cepting the agent, who receives $1100 Miss Winifred Mosher has returned wanted. This is rather unpleasant for per annum besides. from Roseburg and resumed her position Low & Demien have opened a restau as teacher of the Grant’s Pass school. them, as they are a long wav from home and mvch desire to get back there and rant in Linkville and are furnishing the Iler sister Alice, who has been acting in best of meals and lodgings, employing her stead, has gone home. stay there, having seen enongh of Port no Chinese. Their beds are kept neat Race Simpkins has fitted up his hotel land to satisfy them for sometime. j and clean, while their table is set with building in Grant’s Pass in first-class I the l>est the market affords. Give them style, and is now prepared to furnish * 1 ti e public with the best of accommoda I n the United States court at Portland I a call, for you will not regret it. on tjie 4th, in the matter of the jietition Sheriff Childers and a guard last week tions in his line. Give him a call. of R. Koehler, receiver of the O. A C. .took to Salem from Linkville a crazy J. B. Adams, who resides not far from R. It., it was ruled that the transporta ' man named Benjamin Howard. He was Grant’s Pass, offers his farm for sale at ■ very violent, and had to be chained i a bargain. It is situated in a healthful tion companies could handle freight on i to tbe ear all the way down Irom Rose-1 their lines to the State line at whatso burg. He used the most abusive lan- I neighborhood, contains much tillable land and is already considerably im ever figure they pleased; that the inter ' guage against the officers. The unfortu proved, having a nice orchard on it. nate man first showed signs of insanity state law did not reach the ocean steam- The 8. P. D. A L. Co. is making ar- two weeks ago. He imagines that ors. This decision means that the Cnli- about he owns the whole world, or at leant a rangements for a more extensive busi- fornia and Oregon roads ran combine by large part of it. and that parties are try j neaa than ever. We are glad to see thia reducing rates,and not giving official no ing to poison Iiim, to obtain his great j cor;»oration in a flourishing condition, aa I it well merit« it. There is no enterprise tice of it to the other companies own |M>ssessions. __<-— that is of more benefit to southern Ore ing roads in the StaU*, are not involved. Rrniekff for Piles. gon than the factory and saw-mill at A gentleman well known and largely en- Grant's Pass. Y rkk a , Cal., proposes to build her j gaged in the drug trade remarked ; "Pond’s Extract is a priceless remedy for piles. I It seems as if Kenatur Miller will kmmi branch railroad, which will be of great I had been fifteen years a martyr to them. I become a resident of Poitland. From benefit to her citizens and enable them «uttered everything but death". I tried all tl»e Ortgvnian of the 5th we learn that a most celebrated dortOTO; and look to maintain its importance, if it does not the here!” saulhe, a« he opened a closet con contract was let through the office of D. positively increase it. Although Jack taining hundreds of einptv Hottlej and D. McNeer, architect, for building a sonville ha* almost as many wealthy peo holes. ”1 took iiui applies I all that cup Queen Anne modern dwelling for Hon. of trash without benefit Nothiug H. B. Miller at Twentieth and J streets. ple as Yreka, several of them lack the i board helped me until I found Pond’s Extract, The coat is to be $4500. enterprise and liberality that is reason and that cured me. I have n<»w been well The residence of L. I«eonard of Alt- for years, but ! keep that closetful of all the ably expected of them. They have ac old bottles to show how much a man may bouae, together with his store and other ' quired a handsome comjjetence here, suffer and take.' Caution. Pond’s Ex buildings, were totally destroyed by fire has been imitated The genuine has a few day<4 since. Most of the contents but propose keeping it, no matter if the tract the words Pond’s Extract’’ blown in the expenditure of a small fraction of it will ; glass, and our picture trade-mark on sur were also consumed. The loss is esti mated at $10,000, U|K>n which there was bring them large returns and at the rounding buff wrapi>er. None other is gen ; only * «mull inouranee, amounting to uine. Always insist on having Pond’s Ex same time lienefit the town which has tract. Take no other preparation. It is I about The fire originated from a never sold in bulk or by measure. I defectiva floe, *• leerá. done well by them. •> » / JOSEPHISE COVKT DOCKET. with late grain sowing, gardening beiug the or- der of the day al present. Following is a list of cases docketed for the April term of the Josephine county cir cuitcourt, which commences next Mon day : Jesse Clements, in the employ of George Haynes of C’arll, Oregon, came in to-day with a freight team which be will load al this place. CRIMINAL DOCKET. State of Oregon vs M. L. Woody; indict ment for an assault with a dangerous weapon State vs Geo. W. Lewis; indictment for an assault with a dangerous weapon. Set for trial 'ihursday, April 14th, at 2 o’clock. State vs Chas. Jeroy ; held to answer for larceny. State vs J. C. Gillam: held in justice's court for killing deer. CIVIL DOCKET Sugar Pine Door Lumber Co. vs J. C Taylor: to recovei money. Set for trial Monday, April 11th, at 3 o’clock. J S. Gage vs F. M. Nickerson and C. A Hervey; to recover personal property Set for trial Wednesday, April 13th, at’2 o’clock. H B Miller Co. vs G. W. Liddle and J. B Hutch ;to recover property and rents. Set for trial Tuesday, April 12th, at 2 o’clock. Thos T. Bybee, deceased, by W J. Wimer, administrator of estate of said de ceased. vs Wm. Bybee; to recover money. Set for trial Saturday, April 17th, at 2 o’clock. Win Bybee vs Jane Byl»«« and John R. Spencer; suit in equity for a division of real properly. Henrj’ Kelly vs James W. Baine; to re cover money. W H Flanagan, administrator, vs Lu - cinda Justus, Rhoda A. Crenshaw and Emma Justus; to recover money. J. W Howard & Co. vs Jno. S. Chatham ; to recover money Fleckenstein Mayer vs James Hughes: to recover money EQUITY CASES. Pleating to the Palate Death to a Cough. GREENS LUNG RESTORED SANTA ABIE, KINC OF CONSUMPTION. The original «nd only genuine scientific com pound of Abietine <' ’uu and Yerba Santa, for t oughs. Crl . i.ung and Bron chial Trot ee. etc., etc. Wisdom’s CHARLES WOLTERS, PROPRIETOR. FRESH WHEAT All Other Preparations of a Like Nature. AND GRAHAM BREAD Always kept on hand Also a Complete Line of COOKED CORN BEEF. BONELE88 HERRING, < ANNrD CHICKEN. B aking powder , LUNCH TONGUE, CHIPPED BEEF. PEPPER SAUCE. Flu’S FEET. CIGARS, CIGARETTES & TOBACCOS. A Merdic! in Favor of Wisdom’s Robertine—Found Superior to Anything if its Kind Ever Discovered! I r • 1 1060(1 i who W&6 UHlllg Rlld to 1 dllCed the IllOSt charilliug effect of anything 1 han ever used, leaving Wr>' n' . u . > u- v ■ ■ 6ie skiu soft and smooth. Kober- of «n Xai'Xk ‘i. » «’Idionu»,'»«'1 tina w.iU »lw*y® form an important There is a quiet dignity about the host and hostess, Pai’t Of my toilet. K.D0WlDg it, 1 Mr.and Mrs. Cy. Smith, which is very pleasing CODsidei’ it an indispensable aCC68- SOiy.’* There was a very pleasant jwrty at the Depot Hotel on Monday evening, and Mr. and Mrs. j Smith used every effort to promote the comfort! UU11UI unw.rvriy riiuniu promote me COiniOl't I “ ,• 1 have used nearly every prep- <. • . I r arion for improving the complex to be had, and 1 call say fl'ank- tiad an excellent time. j jy Bobertine suits me better than Mr. w. c. Wiieonui tbeowra ^111 moo —I..:* main * led®.. 1 anything I have ever tried.” iu nt nrouont of llnetlc«! •___ 1.. * of their guests. Dancing was the onler of the | M evenin« end idl expreee themeelvee »« bavin« ¡OU CANDIES, UYBTER8, SARDINES. CBACKEHS. CURRANTS, BREAKFAST CH04 OLATE, GRAHAM CRACKERS. KAIB1NB. CACHOUS, AP LES, CHEESE, FLOUR, ETC. Fence Your Farms Fence Your Orchards, Fence Your Lawns, THE place, which is a pleusant acquisition to Glen- .t»l. All ioin in <ort«ioHnit them e jenemus JVNIVH. For Bak by all Druggist«. n —VS.— yesterday ever ing’s train and will locate at this! my flllTpris© Bild batiofdCtioh it ptO- is at present at Portland, and will visit friends and relatives for sometimo, when he will return to Starveout, accompanied by a number of visi- tors, who wiU spend a part ofHhe summer at the famous Green mountain ledge 8A.NTA ABIE AND OAT-B-ODBE. IN MEDFORD. Y0111’ Robertine, 1 tried it, to their patrons. Nla .Moulhv’ Trenlment. Hl; by Mail, bl 10. Oroville, Butte Co., U. 8. A. Owners of the only Abietine Grove and Distil lery in the world. OF-HEND FOR PARTICULARS. NEW BAKERY 11 tain led«., ha. a Jar«« fore, of men at work nr«. paring the ground for the erection of the quartz ! ? *• r mill, work upon which will begin at once. tatlOll of R Rev. Mr. Smith and wife of !<.wa arrived by ABIETINE MEDICAL Company. MISCELLANEOUS. LEMONS, ORANGES AND FIGS. FENCE AND CROSS-FENCE FARMS AND RANCHES MEDFORD. OR. Witli a, Ijfiwn Fence! I Stronger than a Barb Fence. Neater than a Board Fence Cheaper than a Rail Fence, And more Durable than Any. “I have been prejudiced against all cosmetics in liquid form, teliev- ing, like many others, that they al ___ _________________ _ _______________ ways contained ____ some harmful in- _ gredieutB, but at the Urgent Solici- Mr. Toone, superintendent of the Green moun- T he only guaranteed cure for ( Htnrrh. Cold in the Head liay Fever, ltose Cold Catarrhal Deafness, and Bore Eyes. Ke. B ewahe or I mitations . None genuine unless ’he word* "Lung Restorer.” "Santa Abie, ’ nreun storee the sense of taste and smell; removes bad the Labels uf each bottle. Not a aeccet com taste and unp'euoant breath, resulting from C*. pound. For sale by all druggists, wholesale and tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use Follow direc tions and a cure is wmranted. Bend for circular retail. to ABIETINE MELI« AL t OMPANY. OrwiUe; California, owners of the only Abietine Grove TRY EANTA ABIE AND CAT-B-CURE and Distillery in the world. PHKPAKXD ONLY BY Rend the fullowinij opinions from ihe leading society ladies of Port land, San Francisco and Chicago: Work upou the different tunnels is progressing steadily, and the quartz which is being taken out increases in richness, a largo number of men are now employed in this vicinity, THE BEST OF ALL FENCES I! I Five cl oiible strands of No. 12 Galvanized Bessemer Steel J. B.PACE TOBACCO. Wire, with forty four-foot pickets to the rod. and every picket reach ing across all five of the double strands of wire, and so tightly that it The genuine has the FULL name , would take a yoke of oxen to pull a picket out. Each wire has the support of the other nine and each picket is supported by all the wires. J i* A- cj i :, Barbed Wire is barbarous. Board Fences need constant attention after having been up but a short time, the boards warp, split and ON T11E TIN TAG. shrink, water gets in between the boards and posts and soon destroys the fence. Rails are getting expensive and scarce, and the ground Don’t be deceived. You are iin- they tak/ up is becoming of more value than to raise weeds to seed the posed upon if the initials farm. J. B. $1.00 A ROD, OR $300.00 A MILE, Are not on the Tin Tag. For a Fence that will turn a Bull or Pig! “Having used your Robertine, and liking it so well, I have intro duced it to my friends. All pro nounce it perfect.” 4 J. B.PACE Sixty to eighty rods can be hauled at a load and two men can put BOO rods a day after the posts are set. To move the fence pull out staples and roll up the fence like a bolt of carpet in a store. EGGS FOR HATCHING 11 PHOM Mary J. Knapp vs Finley Knapp; suit for divorce. G. A Wilpret vs Lucy Wilpret ; same Josephine Mansfield vs J. F Mansfield : patne. Abram Cole vs John Taylor; suit tor in junction. John F. Kelly vs Jonathan Bourne et al; i suit for deed to property. clubbed together. All have sam of the above prices. A rabbit-tight fence is also boy-tight. Yard Kubli & Holt vs Angelina and Wallace pled mine, and say it is just lovely.” fences of dressed pickets—pointed if desired—for town and country Newman ; to foreclose mortgage. I’ w ___________ th0? Lawrence Leonard vs C. H Beach et al.; lawns. Machines also for sale for other districts. Address — J- - _ ___ * __ » __ — for cancellation of lien and injunction. I thousands suffering from Asthma, Con- “Unlike anything I have ever II. B. REED, Jacksonville, Or. J. Wimer et al vs Thos F. Floyd et al.: sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try to foreclose mortgage Acker’s English Remedy? It is the best used, it gives the complexion such Fort Wayne, Ind., Gazette, Feb. 18th. A. Captain'a Fortunate DtAcorei'y. Captain Coleman, schr. Weymouth, ply ing between Atlantic City and N Y., had been troubled with a cough so that he was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. It not only gave him instant relief, but al layed the extreme soreness in his breast. His children were similarly affected and a single dose had the same happy effect. Dr. King’s New Discovery is now the standard remedy in the Coleman household and on board the schooner. Free trial hotties of this standard remedy at i’ll drug stores. kVhen Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria, When »he wm a Child, she cried for Caatoria, When she became Miss. she clung to CMtoria, When the had Children, she gave them Caatoria, Cl,... r the Children. They gre eg. pecislly liable to sadden Colds. Conghs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. We guarantee Acker’s English Remedy s positive cun. It saves hoars of anxious watching. Sold by City Drug Store. äAFE. SURE. PROMPT kitn D kalkss . Sores, Ulcers. Wounds, Sprains & Bruises. It ia coolin'’, cleansing and lieu 1. ng. ^£|fs||*rh D iR mo«t efficatvou-for thia ^rf**1**1 1 disease. Coif in the Her. l.&o. “ Poiul'g Kxi rati ( utunli < ere,” apecmllv prepared to meet serious cases, should applied with Powd'a Extract N hxu I Syringe. No other preparation ha« cured mor* cases of these distressing complaints than the Extract. Pond*« Extra« 1 Plae trr is Invaluable in these diseases, Lmn bago. Pains in Back or bide, Ac Diphtheria, Sore Throat ■t’se the Exii'act promptly. dangerous. Delay f GER manr Ê m ÉDY ■B fa ■ r nr r a in ft OS 11 A FU I wl I UI ■ I TT-____ _________ Curas Rheumatism, Meuraljt* Wrs<taeM. Teolbsrbe, AT Ml (MUTTS u. AWD v DKAIXM. aan PERFECTLY HARMLESS! i POSITIVELY INVISIBLE! 1« the greatest known remedy; rap idly curing when other medicines have failed. Pon-l's Extract Ointment to of peat service where the removal oC clothing is hicunveirteai. For Broken Breast and Sore Nipples. l>«ed TV K.tAA wln wtu,. out IL Pwn«l'< Erf rnct Ointment to U*e beet emollirut ‘hat can be applied. Female Complaints. *ty «llscare« the Bwt rart can be Wed.M is well known, with the greatest benefit. Full dinclione accompany each _ CAUTION. Pond’s Extract the words “Pond's • xf ra« 1“ blown hl tbe glass, and c.qr p4«-t.nro in»-le-mark on surrounding I hii T wntpjx-r. Nom other to tnninr. Aiway« inskt on having fwatorli Ki arv, T:»kr no other t><enaratkm. zt a R*rrr ro d iw nr btf use rt t e. SoM everywbrrr. I rier . ^«r.. tl. Si. 7«. Prepared o.l, by POXrA EXTR..CT 00^ XBW TOM AMD LOMDQM. < >FF1CF OF TBBAMUBKB OF JACKSON Co.. ( Jacksonville. March 81st. 1887. ( N otick is hereby giver that there are funds in the county treasury for the re demption of the folio* ing eounty warrant«. pn>. testM up to July 4. 18R1: Number« 722. 711. 741. 743. 7« 32. 7M. 7«l 742. 7W. Rte. 7*4 m hWL Ml. 862 779. 727. 874. 1097, 11 «0. 82 1(42. 1043. WM 982. MW. 9M». 919. ltrJz. 90S 1812. 981 »44. 909, ft». «8. 100. 1123. KIM. 1112, 3,80.90. 11W, 1199, 1118. IK 1119 1127. 1121. iiO. ’Ns. r»w une. no. i*fl, is7n, ims . i »*. 1174. ior\ 1OI. 1315, 1286. 109. 1310. 1124. Internet on themme will ceeee from this date. 1UWMAN FISHER, Covnty Treaearer. Wisdom’s Robertine is sold by all leading druggists throughout Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Cali fornia and British Columbia. MANUFACTUBKD BY w PHARMACIST. WRTUUiD, Whnrever exhibitv<L Only« few choioe trio« of Plymouth Kooke for «de «t <10.00. C«eli muet «ccompany all orders. Ex|>r.™c:i.r«ee light. Well., eargo * Oo.’e bxpreee gives a liberal discount in taror of all my customers. Bend stamp for handsomely illustrated cata logue. Address: J. M. GARRISON, Forest Grove, Or. This important branch of our business is rapidly increas ing each year. O F. TOPPING. Have Rented the are constantly employed in sending out samples, filling or ders and answering corre spondents. We desire to add many new names to our list of patrons throughout Oregon and the adjacent territories. To this end we send out S amples or/ CHAPMAN SAW MILL ON WILLIAMS CREEK, Which they have thoroughly renoviled and fitted up with the latest, and most improved machin ery, including a plai er and edg er and, are conse* quently prepared to promptly furnish ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, Buch as Rustic, Flooring, Ceiling, Matched and burface Lumber of all dimensions and of Hret- claBs quality, at the APPLICATION AND FILL ORDER8 well to get my price list bofore purchasing else where. Poat Office—Murphy, Josephine County, Or. Railroad Station—Grant’s Pass. A. H. CARBON. June 12. 1885. PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY. VERY LOWEST RATES. A fair .hare uf tbe public p»troca«e ie eolioit. ed. Hatiafaetion «narantend Give ue a Inal. TOPPING A HYDE. OUR STOCK OF County Treasurer's First Notice. Sheriff's Sale. virtue of an execution duly of * I O ffice of the 1 beasuheh of J ackson C o ., ? «-rvw». - r, Jackminrille, March 1 m , 1887. J , ’VOTK’E IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THERE I ÀI ara fund« in rhA ( ounty Treaaary for tha re- I dempiion of th© following county warrant«, pro- t,»*Ht«d up to January 1. is32: ' Number« 361. 892. 399. 57, 309, 278, 389. 417, 418. 419. 424 . 425 MO. 443. 442. 402. 42U. 447, 452, H80 I 1407. 499. 451 450. 257. 48. 408. MOu. .%$, 121. 486, St : 500. 4SI. 484, 547, 485. 408. 5/ m . 590. 418», 610. 611 613 h‘25. 656. 659 725. t#9. 541,890, 612, 694. 691’ 6ffi’ I 787. 557.559. 718.662.683. Interest on the name will cea«e from thia date NEWMAN F1BHER. County Treasurer I -----AND— Gents’ Furnishing Goods I I ' ■ ' is second to none in Portland 1 1 I Old« King, $1 18fi First St., Portland Or. 13 WEEKS. Sat' day, April JJ, 1887, at 2 o’clock p. M. of said day, all the right title and interest of the said John Byers, defendant, in and to all of the following described real property, to-wit: Ths undivided one-half interest of lot« num- beret! five and six in block numbered twenty, as jai'l down upon the recorded plat of the town of Medford, county of Jackson, Bute of Oregon. Witness my hand and official signature this 22d day of March, 1887. B. W. DEAN. Sheriff. By N. A. J acoba , Deputy Tire POLICE GAZETTE will be n ailed •*- curely wraojH-d. to any addreae in the United States for three months on receipt of PUBLIC NOTICE ONE DOLC a «. i To W hom it may O okckkh : I.lb«r>d ¿.«count all.nrad to wtruMe, M«nt. J r a . G. COLVIN HAVING, ON THE 2d u.4 club«. Hatnplc ct.pi.. mtuled tree. i day of F»*bruay, 1887, aligned all his ac Addies. «11 I.rdm count'« to me, I therefore notify parties not to HICH .KD K. IOX. pay any demand formerly doe. or to become due Franklin Hounre. N. Y. from them to Mr. z’olrin. to any person except myself or my authorized agent. I. R. DAWSON. Ry W R ANDREW», his Atty. Jacksonville. Feb 2,1887 M Eat rar Notice. Dissolution Notice. aken up by tiie undersigned , liv . T Z. D. HYDE. TOPPING dt HYDE An operatic star known so well Nectarine. Almond. Etc. to Portland has spoken so highly Also, the celebrated of it that it is but proper to quote the lady's testimonial among oth Kelsey Japan Plum ! ers: “it is the finest preparation All trees warranted i 1 have ever used, and is a decided ; acquisition to a lady’s toilet” If TRUE TO NAME. anyone doubts tbe genuineness of And grown on natural fruit land without irriga ! the above they can see the original tion, and free from all inaect pest« and diseases, by calling at our Pharmacy, Port- such as California trees nre subject to. I land, Oregon. Those who contemplate tree planting will do Pilot! ®Mn<! «Bleed ing or I telling. It 1 FIRST AND SPECIAL PREMIUMS A. H. CARSON Prop’r issued out of the circa t court of the State of Oregon, for Jaekson county, on the 21et day March. 1887, and to me directed «nd delive-ed, in favor of Jo«f-pliine Crocker, plaintiff, who re- covered a judgment and decree of foreclosure of a certain mortgage in the altove-named court on the 14th (lay of March. 1HR7 and against lhe hereinafter described real property, belong- ing to John Byers, defendant. I am com- mended to levy on and sell said property to satis- isfy the judgment of Josephinp ('rocker for the sum of $9(0, with interest there >n nt the rate of ten ner cent, per annum from the 29th day of De cember. 1886, and the sum of 650 at orney’s fees, and the further sum of *25 98 oo^ts an-l disburse- ments, and also the costs of and upon this writ: and in obedience to said writ I did on the 22a day of March. 1887. levy on said realty, according to law. and will offer for sale, for gold coin of the United States of America, at public auction, to the highest bidder, at the court-house door in Jacksonville, in said county and State, on OF WYANDOTTES, i & m roc , u ’ P rices : Wyandotte eggs one sitting, $4: two sittings, $7; three sittings, $9; Plymouth Rook eggs, one sitting. 50; two sittings, 64; three sittings, 86; Bjrown Leghorn eggs, one sitting, 62.50; two sittings 64; three sittings. 66. My six Wyandotte hens made a recojd last year of 126 e gs each for six months, beginning with January 15th. Aside from their utility they are the handsomest fowl I have ev<-r handled. My Plymouth Bocks are most favorably known all over the North Pacific coast. The heaviest Mid best marked strain on the coast and not excelled anywhere. My Brown Leghorns are models of oeauty and excellent layers. I guarantee a good hatch and perfect satisfaction. My fowls heve taken REDLAND NURSERY, B y YAlir>H TWO The Three Leading Varieties. Six miles South of Grant’« Paea, Josephine County, Oregon. “In commending your excellent Robertine I cannot refrain from 30,000 TREES mentioning the artistic and sug- ■ gestive design of the label, portray- In «lock, consisting nf I ing innocence, purity and art. all of which it gives me pleasure to say Apple, Pear. Peach. ' it justly merits.” Plum. Prune. Apricot Probably no preparation of its kind ever introduced here or else where has in so short a time en joyed such an extraordinary sale. Though it has been on the market but a few months, its sale has reached many thousand bottles, and the demand is steadily in creasing. No«e, or from any cause is 8|*eedily con trolled and stopiMxi, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. _ “It does all you claim for it. Its virtues will advertise it wherever known.” We could go on quoting from the friends of Robertine until we had filled column after column of the T imes , but the above is suf ficient to show the universal satis faction the article is giving. Free from Opiaten, Hemorrhaqes. a delicate tint, and does not leave the skin dry and rough.” CONSUMERS BEWARE! I Eureka. preparation known for all Lung Troubles, J. B. PACE There me imitutioue of the cel ebrated and old reliable The motto of California means, I have “I have bid farewell to powders found it Only in that land oiive?rtg'ii"d of sunshine, ' ' 8Íuce U61,n8Robertine. Its powers _ IL. B REED, ............................. where the orange, Teními 1 grape bloom and ripen, and attain their I are Wonderful. highest perfection <11 in II, inid III- winter, v» III IC1 , MIV are 11IC the The agent for the machines for manufacturing this fence, is here and herbs and gum found that are used in that lady iu San Francisco writes: has set up a machine at Medford, Or. pleasant remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Santa Abie, the ruler of coughs, “Please send me one dozen Kober- THOROUGH SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or no sale. asthma and consumption. $1 a bottle; three for $2 60 Try CALI FORNIA CA T-R-CURE. tine, but don’t imagine it is all for If you don’t like the fence when you see it your order will be canceled. tlie only guaranteed cure fcr catarrh, »I: myself, but for friends who Lave Rabbit-tight or chicken fences made to order at it slight advance by mail $1 10. L ost .—“I don’t know where, 1 can’t tell •old on a positive guarantee at 10c., 50c. when. I don’t see how -something of great For sale at City Drugstore. value io me. and for the return of which I shall be truly thankful—a good appetite.” Cool, Careful Mr. Netterfield. F ound —“Health and strength pure bh od.an appetite like that of a wolf, regu Mr, Harman Netterfield, the young gentleman of Kingsland, Well« Co., Ind-, who drew the 615.- lar digestion, all by taking that popular 000 at the Feb. drawing of The Louisiana and peculiar medicine, Hood’s Sarsaparilla. State Lottery, has Sth the cash. He yester I want everybody to try it this season ” day deposited it receiver! in the First National Bank, It is sold by all druggists One hundred where it will remain. He is a cool, careful busi doses one dollar ness man. and will safely invest it in due time.— r cure , ( AT BETTER 3 HAN GO« D. ingin Little Butte precinct, three miles west ’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE of Eagle Point, Jackson county. Or., on the 10th OTW firm of Laraon A Hagghind.doing basin ore at day of March. 1887, one blue loan enw about ten JacknonriMe, as merchant tailors, has this day I years old, ends of horns cut. no enr-marks or diaeolved by matnal consent, Mr Hiucglund brar.d. «nd appratoed at 625 by A. J. Florey, jus bean retiring. J. A. Larsen will continue busfaemat I tice o< the peace for Little Buttle precinct. Jwk- the old stand, and respectfully solicits a continu- HK Y.,S,T°*S TO ^»TLAMD son county. Oregon THOS? A MAL’ZE ance of the liberal patronage bestowed or. the late Dnted March 26. 1887. Bhould not forget to call al Tewae’ii Maa Franria. firm J. A. LARbKNj te Gallery, where may b« «een photograph« of all P. hagglund . ehe leading men and women of Oregon and Wash Jacksonville, March 14.1887. ington Territory. Hkillfnl ope mtn re al wan in attendance, and »he most minute attention paid B W r* dre,i‘ Mnon 1 lhe o. w. corner Firnt and Morrison streets, npetair«. SÜK! r,llïï—- p“‘ ,h- d,,"r «•» «rnow. •//W batw near**t gallery to the tins principal fee Het he underbid ne d hereby give » warn . notel«. < .rayon enlargemeuts a specialty. ALLIRL« If ing that no treepMBing will h«-reaftar beallow. ed on the lah farm. All perwona .»termed will »«AIU». I LSAl pieve take notice. Jkuw.rt.~noo. ria,!. ^0^^ JeehsoevtU.. D«. X ITS i WARNING T