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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1887)
« ■ ' «EXx* a . -J- 9 . Those indebted to the Ute firm of J. RAILROAD ITEMS. Pleading to the Pa'ate an W. Howard A Co. should lose no time Death to a Cough, « •- ■ i' Clio. Hugh»M, Esq., was At the county I in settling by cash or note, as their busi The false work of the Klamath river 1 seat th is week. ness must be settled at once. A word to railroad bridge is al! up, and a portion ia sufficient. • ‘lincili I i’aptr lor Jirktoa. Joseph me k Like I. G Moon of Ashland in at Grant’« of the iron bridge has arrived from the MARK. P rhm this week. The school directors of Grant’s Pass east, with remainder en route. It will LUNG RESTORE a. 8ANTA ABIE. * ’HTT PR1DA.Y P. - nrnhahlv iake top day« tn nlace th«* iron I Bruce Kitterinan la paying the Ump- ! dUlril*t thlri Week punned ment made by the clerk and made a bridge in (Mjsition so as to remove the KING OF OCN3UMPTIGN. T--' qua valley a visit. number of changes. The agseatunents of The original »nd only genuine ecientifte com V ze Preaident ha» appointed Eugene false work, a« it is quite an exteusive i F. M. Nickeason is clerking for N. De- svV»Till parties were raised. pound of Abietine <’ im and Y»»rb« Barts, SeHipU governor of Washington terri- Laiuatter of Kerby ville. work to biidge a span of 269 feet. for Cough». Ct J t.uug and Bron A. A. Wimer’s steam saw-mill in Mur- chial True oe. etc., etc. torv. ______ Passenger trains are not likely to run tbsolutcly 111 inoia river was at its highest last phv precinct is running regularly and :'rc3 from UpUae t, Ltnetict and ruUo*. ONLY GUARANTEED CURE FOR turning out a large amount of nptrior further north than Montague until the BETTER 1 .IAN GO D. HE L ittle Ruoiir spoke in thundei tones week, owing to the rains. ( atarrh. Cold in tne Head Hay Fever, hose lumber daily. Ad. is full of enterprise track is completed to Henley, as there JAFE. J. K. Pigney will soon build himself a and is deserving of success. fo/the Demc iacy the other day. The B ew irk of I mitations None genuine unless Cold Cutarrhul Meafnest», and Sore Eyes. Ke- are no accommodations thia side of that SURE. the word* Lon« Restorer.” “Bants ibie, ’ are on stores the sense of taste and smell; removes had whole Democratic tiehel wan elected in neat residence in Grant’s Pas«. the Label» of each bottle Not a »ecret com taste and unp'easant breath, resulting from Ca The council of Grant's Pass Las placed place. pound. For wala by all druggists, wholesale und tarrh. Easy and pltMUHUit to us« Follow direr, •-HOiViPT Hon. G. W. Riddle of Douglas county the rate of liquor license at $150 per an that heretofore uniformly Republican tions and a cure is warranted Send for circular retail. A station ¡6 to be established al Ager's, i was in Grant’s Pass this week. to ABIETINE MED1« AL ( OMPANY Oroville; Ftate. num ; auctioneer’s license, $2 per day ; California, own« rs of the only Abietine Grove or the old Hi Richardson place, north of TRY 84NTA ABIE AND CAT — R CURE Quite a number of strangers can be peddler’s license, $10 p^rday ; circus, $50 aud Distillery in the world. T he city health ofticer reports that Los seen on the streets of Grant’s Pass. PRKPABKD ONLT BT Cooley ’ s, where Ager intends putting up | per day and theatrical companies $5 for »1; bj Mall, Angeles has probably seen the last of each performance. a fine hotel. He gave the company some i ABIETINZ MEDICAL Company. Kls Moiatii»’ TreatmrBl, •I IV. We are sorry to learn that Jas. Leeper •infill-pox. No new ease* luive appeared of Williams creek is dangerously ill. Some tramps entered the dwelling- 25 acres for a station, where side tracks | Oroville, Butte Co., U. 8. A. for.two weeks and the incubation |>eriod house of T. M. Rowe,a section foreman re Owners of the only Abietine Grove and Distil SANTA ABIE AND 0AT-B-0URE. Frank Strait of Grant's Pass, who haH siding not far from Grant’s Pass,and stole an.l a depot will be erected. lery in the world. has r.ore Ilian paaaed. We learn that preparations are in pro- I been dangerously ill, is convalescing. For Bak by all Druggist*. »“BEND FOR PARTICULARS. a new suit of clothes and some other ar gross for commencing work on the Ore The circuit court has called quite a ticles. A warrant was issued for their T he Orphans’ Aid Society have de gon end, and that a large number of | but at last accounts they had not cided to build a new orphan»’ home near number of our citizens together at Grant’s arrest, MISCELLANEOUS. been arrested. Pass. Chinamen are congregating there for | the asylum, which »hall cost from $12,- that purpose.— Journal. T. P. Judson of Grant ’ s Pass received There has been considerable frost, but 000 to $15,000. The buildings will be of fruit has not been damaged to any ex a box of young orange, eucalyptus and There seems to be no doubt but what brick and will probably be modeled after tent. pepper trees from Caliiomia recently, the 8. P. R. R. Co. will rush their over Cures Rhbiunatiam. NauralfM. which have been planted in different gar the new Portland home. liradarhe. Toothnehe. Tool'unebe. Barta. I II. d Headache. The Kerby ville dramatic club is mak dens at Grant’s Pass. What a grand land road to completion as rapidly as j IN MEDFORD. I .' riï-TV’ciixT«. ing preparations to piesenl “ The Last thing it would be if such tropical plants possible. Thousands of men are now at' T mo C sands of theater-goers will learn va a wa--j AT I> |{ I .. . I<TS A WD Í > R A LB KK. Loaf.” A'ilE CIIARLBS A. »OGtl.LR <O.. HALTIKOMX. Kl> and tires can be .successfully grown in work grading between Cottonwood creek with regret of the death of Johr T. Ray Chas. Jeroy was discharged this week southern Oregon! and Rufus Cole’s station, and it will not | mond. Great comedians doubtless have and Hotel de Patterson is without a cus Sheriff's Sale. be long until the Oregon boundary line the sincerest mourners, for when they tomer. S.l L EM CORRESPONDENCE. Accommodation» uu»urpHH*wd fuff comfort and itafety. Fart«» and freight via Yaquina and the YVIHTUEOF AN EXECUTION DULY 1H- is reached. All the work is being done go the world is actually poorer in mirth Oregon Development Co. » SteaniHliipH much les» than by any other route heiwoeu all pointe in sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oliver Johnson, who has been mining the Willamette Valley and Ban Francisco. on the California end and it is thought Oregon, for Jackson county, and to ine directed and laagliter. on Grave creek tor sometime past, died AND delivered, upon a judgment recovered in that operations will not be resumed on and recently. said court on the 30th day of October, 1885, in fa T he jury that convictel Marple in S alem , Or., April 12, 1887. tiie Oregon side at all, but that connec vor of (’. W. Kahler, and against George R. Jus Jus. Devney will soon pay his old Easter Sunday passed qtly inuie this tus and Wm. W. Justus, which said judgment Yamhill county ol murder in the first home in Nevada a visit, and will remain city, the services in all the different tion will be made alone by the force was duly assigned to Charles Nickell November Alw*ya kept on hand. 13th, 1885, I am commanded to make the sum degree recommended the clemency of sometime. Leave ÏHquii • . 6:20 A. M. Leave Albany.............. now in Siskiyou county. The locating of $161, now due on aau4JudMm*nt. with intereet churches being well attended. Arrive ('orvalliw... 10:38 A. M. Arrive <’o' valli»......... the judge. The “clemency” of the the rate of eight per ceflT per annum from party of surveyors is now’ in the at Arrive Alhuuy ......... ... li:2(i a . M. I Arrive Yaquina ......... Harry Cox is assisting Ad. Helms in the 30th day of October. 1885, ami the further sum Tne State Printer has almost com Siskiyou mountains, having set »heir of judge was exercised as the law directs in the management of the Grant’s Pass fV.16 costs, and also tlie cost« of and upon this COOKED CORN BEEF. Mucd^cases. Marple was Sentenced to be Variety Store. pleted work on the Senate journal of stakes almost up to the summit, while writ out of the personal properly of said defend ants, and if sufficient person si property could not BONELEBB HERRING. found, then out of the real property belonging UANNrJ) CHlt KEN, J. P. Lewis has been acting as bailiff’ the recent session. He yet has the the right of way has been cleared to be to -aid defendants; and in obedience to said writ BAKING POWDER. House journal and the laws to publish. to the grand jury and Brit. Williams as nearly the same point. A force of car- I did, on the 8thday of April, 1887. levy on the LUNCH l'ONGUE. Sultan of Turkey offered to Mrs. deputy sheriff'. Fare» between Corvallis and Bau Francisco Hail and Cabin *14; Hail and Steerage, $9 88 hereinafter described real property, according to (HIPPED BEEr. Fare» between Albany and Ban Francisco. Hail and • abin, $14 45; Had and Steerage, $10 83. The Sunday law was rigidly enforced penters are now engaged in placing the law,and will offer for sale, tor cash in hand, at Cleveland, so it is saidpt the “Order of PEPPER SAUCE, The grand jury has been pushing busi here on last Sunday by the police, every buildings at the long tunnel in repair. public auctio ’, to the highest bidder, at the Plu ’B FEET. WM. M. HOGUE, C. C. HOGUE, the Caliphate,” an or<ieT bestowed on ness door in Jacksonville, in said coun aud adjourned utter being in session saloon and place of amusement being The Buck rock tunnel will beabandoned Court-House ire neral Manager. Acting G. r . F. Agent. ty and State, on the wives of distinguisbdh men. The about four days. Corvallis. Or. closed. “It was a <lry day” for a good entirely, the 8. P. Co. preferring to go Saturday, Muy I}, ISS7, offer was declined, with proper, taste and J. B. Hutch of Grant’s Pass has em 2 o'clooMP. m . of said day nil the right, title T CANDIES. -t up the mountain on a heavier grade at i at in delicate terms, through the Jrtate De bellished hisg premises with a large and many residents. iir mid interest of the s»id Wm. W. Justus in 11 uYoTERS, 1 1 to all of the following described real prop- A Printers’ or Typographical union has pi esent and construct a much longer and BAKDJNEB, . - partment. J first-class pump. erty , to wit: C R A ( kt C i ' o . ----- south half of the aoutliesst quarter, and VUB RANTS. Our old friend Ira Dunham of All been organized in this city, with control tunnel lower down at their leasure at The U Jj A 1 - ourteen ’- inuii balk-line, billiard fractional east half of the southeast Quarter BREAKFAST house will soon make a visit to his old over the State printing and two or three some future time. From present ap the of the southwest quarter, of section twenty-five, Ct»O< OLATE, match between Schaeffer ami Slos- Home in Missouri. the north half of the northeast quarter, and job offices. None of the pa|*ers have yet pearances it is believed that tiains will and (»RA11 A M the fractional east half of the northeast quarter First-chur. Stemnsliip line between son for IdOff, was easily won by Schaef (HACKERS. be running between Portland and San of the northwest <|uarte,rof sect ion thirty-six, all Mrs. O. F. Topping of Williams creek adopted the union scale of prices. RAIBINB, fer, score 800 to <>39. .Schaeffer averaged is very sick and has been confined to in township thirty-seven south, of range two CACHOU8. Francisco before the beginning of ItPW. On last Thursday Gov. Pennoyer is ¡ west, and containing 198.01 acres, and being in A P L Y B. 17, 35, 45, Slosson an<l 14. 23, 44. her bed for sometime. Jackson county. Oregon. CHEESE. sued commissions to J. A. Brown of cestk . ii . 1 ‘ oixr foixrtits. Witness my hand and official signature this Schaeffer’s best run Slosson’s 135. FLOUR. When you are in Kerbyville give Dick Portland and L. Wilson and C. Leinen- llthdayof April. 18b7. ('olinecting at Yaquina with the trains of the ETC. About 1000 peo}>le were »resent. George a cull, for he keeps the best of B W. DEAN, Sheriff. Farmers orc happy over the Tain. weber of Astoria, who were elected pilot By N. A. JACOBS. Deputy. Oregon I ’ aeitic Railroad Co. everything in his line. I W. A Owens has returned from Port Guv. P ennoyer say ■ ene Sem Tom. Clemmens, who is conducting commissioners by the late legislature. land. Dates: ple’s appointment as gov^nor of Wash- L. Vance’s store on Galice creek, was at President J. F. Ellis, A. M. I). D., of MEDFORD. OR. Mrs. G. W. Cooksey is visiting friends ihgton territory, that it is a flrst-class tiie county-seat last week. FR YAQUIN\: FROM SAN FRANCISCO: the Pacific university of Forest Grove, at Ashlund. WilJamelte Valley. Monday.......... .. April 4 I Yaquina City, Baturday................... April appointment in every respect. He says A great deal of rain has fallen in this has been appointed by the State board Yaquina ( ity. Fntiay................... 8 | VVi lametta Valley. Baturday.......... Miss Clara Beall has has taken charge of Semple is a whole-souled fellow, ami county during the past ten days, which of education a member of the State Willamette Valley. Thursday. . ... “ It , Yaquina Ctty, Wednesday................ Yaquina City, ednesday............ the Antelope school. ... “ 2U | Willamette Valley “ ................ worthy of every respect. Semple and has been of much benefit. Willamette Valley, Monday.......... ... “ 25 | Yaquina City, “ ................ board of examiners, and has notified the The Laides’ Aid Society will give an Yuquiua City. Tuesday.................... May 31 Whlamitte Valloy “ ................ May Pennoyer used to be in partnership in Deer-skinners should beware, as the board of his acceptance. Read Ute following opinions front other entertainment here before long. authorities mean to prosecute them to the old Portland Herald newspaper. ■ Tho Company reserves the right to chauge sailing days. The feeling is general in this city that the full extent of the law. George Cooksey, who is at the White the leading society ladies of Port S. B. TOBY, Gen. F. A P. Agent. This important branch of I A n Albany, Or., dispatch dated April . 04 Montgomery St. Ban Francisco, ( ’al. Joe apd Aleck Mensor of Grant’s Pass the Oregon & California railroad intends Sulphur Springs for his health, will return land, San Francisco anti Chicago: home this week. our business is rapidly increas 11 th says; A force of 140 Chinamen, went to Jacksonville Wednesday to at soon to put on a regular Sunday train between Portland and Ashland. If this Z. Lewis and family have removed to ing each year. employed on the Oregon Pacific, load tend the funeral of their father. “I have been prejudiced against ing cars with gravel for ballasting-'thu The jury cases will all be tried this is done, it will prove a great benefit to Central Point. Mr L. is engaged in the all cosmetics in liquid form, believ road east of the city, have struck for an week, but several days will yet be con the business interests of the Willamette butcher business. ing, like many others, that they al Con. Leever is engaged in buying wheat valley and southern Oregon. advance of twenty cents per day. They sumed in finishing the docket. There are imitations of the cel ways contained some harmful in for Merrill A Baker, who shipped eleven Mrs. J. W. Howard of Grant ’ s Pass had been receiving eighty cents and^dc^ The case of the State ol Oregon ex rel. ebrated and old reliable gredients, but at the urgent solici has been visiting relatives on Williams car-loads last week and six this week from manded one dollar. The cars are hv’f creek for the past two weeks. T. B. Kent, appellant, vs. Win. M. Col- I are constantly employed in tation of a friend who was using Central Point loaded and stand on the track. Sfver vig, respondent, appealed from Jaataon sending out samples, tilling or your Robertine, I tried it, and to L. S. Smith of Grant ’ s Pass, the popu Central Point will celebrate the 1st of half of the Chinese left to-day to work lar stable-keeper, has returned horn a county, wherein Kent sued Colvig for ders and answering corre my surprise and satisfaction it pro Mayou the 29th of April this year, which on the O. A C. extension. • the possession of the office of prosecut will be by horse-racing during the day trip to the Willamette valley. spondents. ducer! the most charming effect of The genuine has the full name , anything 1 had ever used, leaving Circuit court will be prolonged until ing attorney of the first judicial district, and a grand ball at night We desire to add many new E very few days the public are shocked i Webster will be able to dispose of on account of Colvig not having qualified the skin soft and smooth. Rober Horse-racing and playing base ball have names to our list of patrons by the recital of wholesale destruction of Judge the entire docket, if possible. on the exact day named in the law, was become popular here as a Sunday sport tine will always form an important L’ zt C E , throughout Oregon and the lite by Are in some densely occupied The discovery of some rich diggings decided in the supreme court on Monday It should be stopped by all means, as the part of my toilet. Knowing it, I adjacent territories. To this building. The pitiful scenes at the ten un Deer ereek is reported and a large in favor of Colvig. young ladies get so lonesome. consider it an indispensable acces ON THE TIN TAG. ement-house tire in New York one night number of claims have been taken. end we send out S amples on This county is having its kick at the The growth of Central Point is increas sory.” APPLICATION AND FILL ORDERS last week are only another reminder of A. II. Tanner, city attorney of Port U. S. po»t office department now against ing rapidly Twenty-two buildings are to Don’t be deceived. You are im the urgent necessity of fire proof build land, and a prominent lawyer, is at poor mail facilities. Since the depart be erected this summer,of which seven are PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY. “I have used nearly every prep posed upon if the initials ings. Considering that there were two Grant’s Pass on professional business. ment has been trying to establish railway being built at the present time. The aration for improving the complex hundred people in the hou#e, and the The mother and sister of Lyle Rice of postal service on the narrow-gauge lines prospects for a depot are certain and we OUR STOCK or ion to be had, anrl 1 can say frank panic that ensued, it is a wonder that Grant’s Pass arrived from Ashland not through this country, our mails have would very much like to have the Jack ly Robertine suits me better than long since, and will permanently locate. there was not greater loss of life. been going ‘‘every which wav,” and sonville branch railroad, and think it r i id anything I have ever tried.'’ It is likely the thorough prosp**«-t- there i- great kicking. However, it is would be of great benefit to Jacksonville Are not on ilio Tin Tag. As soon as the <. alifornia and Oregon ing of the G 1/ also. Central Point is the grain center of ledge in Gahce creek “Having used your Robertine, road is opened for traffic to a point this precinct will resumed at an early likely matters will be straightened out the valley, all of its grain going to the mills soon. ] and liking it so well, I have intro side of the Klamath river, both the Cali date. at Phoenix or Ashland The branch rail ---- A N J >---- t duced it to my friends. All pro fornia and the O. A brili make a C. II. hold, W. N. Ladue, II. 1J. road to this place would put Jacksonville is engaged in painting J. L. Steelm nounce it perfect.” ence. He is handy Miller, II. W. Corbett and 8. Rotschild, rhe leading shipping town of southern strong bid lor the travel between »San the couit-hour usli or saw and ham- the members of the State board of immi Oregon Central Point is beautifully sit Francisco and Portland. It is thought with either the mer. uated.and surrounded by the finest tarins in “I have bid farewell to powders that the Klamuth will be bridged and gration, and C. B. Carlisle, the secre since using Robertine. Its powers J. B. Marshall Son are still in tary, have handed their resignations to the valley, but her citizens seem to care the gap reduced to about 25 miles (sav is second to none in Portland. little or nothing for a branch railroad and charge of their-pioperry in Grant’s Pass. rom two yards of wyandottes , are wonderful.” four hours staging) by the 20th of May. B. H. James having tailed to lake it, as Goy. Pennoyer to take effect on the have noteven made a struggle for it, for three yards <»f I'LYMOU 1 H ROCKS, aud two yard» of BROWN LEuHORNS, qualification of their successors. With they think to have a depot anyway. As soon as the connection is as cloae agreed. A lady in San Francisco writes: as this, the O. 0. will put on a Sunday Y um Y um . Fruit prosfEcts are still excellent, and the resignations President Dodd handed Olds Ac Ki hi »- “Please send me one dozen Rober train.— Oregonian several of those having orchards will en to the Governor a statement of the con- tine, but don’t imagine it is all for /•’or .lniHials. P rices : Wyandotte eggs one »itting, $4: two deavor to sav£ their choice varieties by dition of the board, which has two well- 186 First St., Portland Or. sitting*. $7; three sittings, $9; Plymouth Rock Mange, Distemper. Diarrhoea and worms myself, but for friends who have F or some weeks past many horses ¡11 I smudge fir^a^ eggs one sitting. $2 50; two sittings, $4: three fitted up rooms and $1000 in the tieas in dogs quickly cured Scratches, Sores, sittings, ©6; Brown Leghorn eggs, one sitting, clubbed together. All have sam and about Tacoma have been suffering Mi *Looinis has sold his place near ury. (»alls, Bruises, Cuts or Wounds of any $2.50; two hittings $4; three sittings. $6. pled mine, and say it is just lovely.” kind quickly and permanently healed by from a disease which baffled their own Grant’s Pass to a new-comer named My six Wyandotte hens made a record last year The appointment of Ruv. J. R. N. Bell washing with the Fluid Dr. J. Hough, of 126 e gs each for six months, beginning with Wm. McLean,- Hermann and left for eastern Oregon ers, says the Oregonian. January 15th. Aside from their utility they are the distinguished Veterinary Surgeon, to the clerkship on the railroad commis rather suddenly. the handsomest fowl I have ev r handled. My “Unlike anything I have ever the veterinary surgeon of this city, was AVitli a, Ijawri F’ence! says: “I find Darbys Prophylactic Fluiu Plymouth Rocks are most favorably known all Senator Miller does not intend to leave sion seems quite satisfactory to Demo all that it is represented. As a local appli Hix mile» South of Grant’s Pass. Jusophim I used, it gives the complexion such scut for last week. He made an exami over the North Pacific coast. The heaviest and cation I believe it to be without an equal ” crats in this part of the State. He has County, Oregon. best marked strain on the coast and not excelled county, as reported, but is a delicate tint, and does not leave nation of several horses last Satu- lay Josephine Scours it acts like magic. anywhere. My Brown Leghorns are model» of putting up a few handsome buildings in enteied upon the duties of his office, and For Colic and -------- •------- the skin dry and rough.” beauty and excellent layers. 1 guarantee a good which were supposed to have the glan Po.tland to rent. hatch and perfect satisfaction. My fowls hove is now engaged in preparing statistics ~VL are fretful, peevish, taken ders. He pronounced the disease kleet, WT9 cross> or troubled with Joe Dysei t is doing very well at his “It does all you claim for it. Its and says it is contagious and incurable, mines in Wolf creek precinct and will and securing data for the use of the Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or commission, which will probably hold virtues will advertise it wherever and recommended that all horses affected probably take out several thousand dol Stomach Disorders, can be relieved its next meeting on the first Monday in at once by using Acker’s Baby Soother. known.” lars this season by it be killed forthwith. Wherever exhibited. Only a few choice trios of May. The Secretary of State is fitting It contains no Opium or Morphine, I lyni««mh Rocks tor sale ut $1(1.00. Cash must Mr. Peek is now managing G. W. accompany all ord» rs. In »tuck, consisting of hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Sold by A n election was held in California on Hoxie’s saw-mill on William’s creek, up one of the committee rooms of the I Express charges light. Well», Fargo & Co ’• “In commending your excellent City Drug Store. I Express give« a liberal discount in favor of all Tuesday last to ralify three amendments which is manufacturing considerable ex senate chamber as the temporary office Robertine I cannot refrain from my customers. Apple, Pear. Peach. of the commission. ! Bend stamp for handsomely illustrated cata- to the State constitution which were cellent lumber. mentioning the artistic and sug I logue. Address: Plum, Prune. Apricot adopted by the last legislature. Amend The Simpkins House, lately opened State Supt. of Public Instruction, E. gestive design of the label, portray J. M. GARRISON, Forest Grove, Or. ment number one provides the, method at Grant’s Pass, is being patronized B. McElroy, has recently rendered a de Nectarine. Almond. Etc. ing innocence, purity and art, all of .Vhen Baby was sick, we gave her Caatorla, well. The best of meals and lodgings of the selection of the chief justice ot cision on a question that has long agi When »he was a Child, »he cried for Caetoria, which it gives me pleasure to say are furnished there. Ako. the celebrated e ive double strands of No. 12 Galvanized Bessemer Steel the supreme court and for the continu tated the minds of the average country it justly merits.” When »he became Mi»n, she ciung to Caetoria, i Wire, with forty four-foot pickets to the rod. and every picket reach ance of the supreme court commission. I Owing lo the hard times and the scarc school clerk and director. The question I When »he had Children, she gave them Caetoria, ity of money, the commissioners’ court Amendment number two provides extended the time for paying taxes until was submitted from the Oregon city An operatic etar known so well ing across all five of the double strands of wire, and so tightly that it for an increase of salaries of su the 18th of May next. All tree» warranted to Portland lias spoken so highly would take a yoke of oxen to pull a picket out. Each wire has the board of directors, and was: “Whether preme judges, supreme court commis of it that it is but proper to quote support of the other nine and each picket is supported by all the wires. Mrs. Robt. Mavity of Williams creek a school district could levy an additional TRUE TO NAME. sioners, and of a number of superior has returned from tjie Willamette vallev, tax during a fiscal year for the purpose Barbed Wire is barbarous. Board Fences need constant attention the lady's testimonial among oth judges. Amendment number three pro but we arc sorry to say that her condi of building a school house.” The law ILL MAKE THE8EABON OF 18H7 AS FOb- And grown on natural fruit land without irriga ers: “It is the finest preparation after having been up but a short time, the boards warp, split and tion, and free from all insect pest» and dinca»»», low»: < omin'oicuiK it m, »table in Willow tion has not improved. vides that any city of 10,000 inhabitants 1 have ever used, and is a decided shrink, water gets in between the boards and posts and soon destroys provides that only ‘one assessment can , such a» California tree» are subject to. Bt-ruj*» prw.net April let, where he will remain t wo day»; tlience to Pnrl. Stevens' place one mile or more may adopt a charter for itself A. II. Carson of Murphy precinct ex be made during any year;” and many acquisition to a lady ’ s toilet ” If the fence. Kails are getting expensive and scarce, and the ground eaat ol Jacksonville, wlmre Im will be for two Those who contemplate tree planting will do instead of having a charter decreed by pects to have a fine crop of fruit and will have held that assessment and taxation well to get my price list before purchasing else anyone doubts the genuineness of they take up is becoming of more value than to raise weeds to seed the day»; tlience to Medford, at E Warman's liv. employ smudge fires, if necessary, to where. ery »table where he will remain two day»; tlience the legislature. the above they can see the original farm. were interchangeable terms, and that [tot H. Pickens place in Table Hock precinct, Post Office—Murphy, Josephine County, Or. produce such a result. Railroad Station—Grant’s Pass. where he will be for two day», returning to each by calling at our Pharmacy, Port- . only one tax could bo levied. However, Ktand ev«ry ninth day. A. H. CARSON T. J. Farris’ farm in Williamsburg Tile S. F. E.runiiner't New York spec Jnne 12.1885. D rscription and P fdiokek .— Young Clyde ia land, Oregon. Supt. McElroy plainly demonstrates the precinct has been sold to a new-comer a lar««, weh.p.opurtioned home and weigh» about ial of April 12th says: Among the ar named Mr. Loveler for $1000. H. II. fallacy of this idea in his decision, which l.«U( pound* Be was Hired by 8. G. Kral'e cele- rivals on steamers from Europe to-day Sparlin made the sale. bratedl lydexlaio »tallion, the ..<•»( draft home Hemorrhaqes. We could go on quoting from he bases on legal decisions in other ever brought to Oregon. His dam was atbor- No-e, or fi-oiii any cause is npcedily con- was Charley Mitchell, the English pu , oughhred ( opperbottom mare, unported from , the friends of Robertine until we Messrs. Stephenson and Allen, repre States. He holds that where considered Iroileil aiid siLopiied, Kontucky. unu one of the I m - hi ever in the State. gilist. He said to the World repot ter: senting the S. P. railroad company, pur necessary by the board of directors, they I ii v ’¿i "7ibUUnlitiPH I wil refer you to -IV OREGON BLOOD PUP’FIER I had filled column after column of Sores, Ulcers. Wounds, | R. V. Beall John hi. id. J. W. Smith,!. W l’bom- “1 am in splendid condition. The re i chased nearly 20 head of horses at can, when directed by a majority vote the T imes , but the above is suf- Sixty to eighty rods can be hauled at a load and two men can put HH A .1 Daley. J ma Wooley. J. fl. Traylor < ports that have been circulated of trouble • Grant’s Pass last week. Sprains & Bruises, 7 ( si „ rXlDNEY& LIVER REGULATOR i ficient to show the universal satis- of the district, levy a tax for the erection it: cooling, cloaturing ami Hv:ii ng. up BOO rods a day after the posts arc set. To move the fence ¡mil out Andy Potter. 1 E. Nichol» Thon, Manon ( havner, J. E between Jem Smith and myself are I There is every prospect that the county of school bouses, or for other purposes, I faction the article is giving. ili 'I Pf** -M ” °on- for tills bmith, h. u. 1 lymale and a number of other«. It I the staples and roll up the fence like a bolt of carpet in a store. O WI I il , .1;.,, ... ( (,].-in th He».i.Ac. m not neeeeeary to m .ke a big blow, as the horn groundless. Smith and I are on tiist- ■ commissioners will build a bridge across even though another tax has been levied Everyone ’ » doty is not to allow the liver the •now» for himaelf. Appleghte, opposite J. W. Wimer’s Pou d*M Extract (latanh Cure,” stomach and the Kidneys, three great oruanM, to rate terms. I have come prepared to ! place. Truna -B.waon.t7.110. payable at the end there, Probably no preparation of its slkji U a II v prepared to meet sori« ; is cases, become clogged or torpid, and in time expel al] for other purposes during the same year; It is badly needed. H. 13 REHl), oti in urance, «10, due when mare is known to bhouM U applied wltbPcucl'M Extiact impurities of the blood meet Sullivan, Kilrain or Cardiff, it The Orcirnn Blood kind ever introduced here or else but these levies arc all to be made on be with foal, or when dir.po.ed of iVll il. ti»g<*. The ladies of the Episcopal church at Puriiier. a purely vegetable compound, is The The beat of care taken to prevent accideats, matters not which, but 1 prefer Sullivan, Grant’s Pass held a Japan tea party last the same assessment. This will settle Remedy to cure all diseases of the kidneys and where has in so short a time en- The agent for the nmcliines for manufacturing this fence, is here and bnt no rwponaibllity assumed, should any occur. Rheumatism, Neuralgia. liver; also those caused by impure blood, a» Bil and will fight him either with bare Wednesday evening, which passed off’ an interesting question, probably, and JAS. F. DAVIS. No f.ther pr<q»nrat!on han cured more ions-:ess. Constipation. Bick Headache. Dyspep joyed such an extraordinary sale, has set up a machine at Medford, Or. ca.“ s gl ihean <list resniog complaints than sia, Scrofula, Eruptious of the 8km. Rhonma. Though it has been on the market knuckles or thin gloves. I do not want I pleasantly and was well patronize 1. THOROUGH SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or no sale County Treasurer s Second will have a good effect on the school tli«’ Eihur .. iaonri*< F.vtrAv t Pla* tism. etc. Try it and you will find if always vic 35 per cent, of the proceeds. It «<•*- is invaluable in these diseases, Euro torious in its luittle with disease. Bold every- but a few months, its sale has If you don’t like the fence when vou see it void - order will becanceled I. A. M Senator »Miller's family is expected work in the State. Notice. Pains in Back or side. Ac. weere. fl per bottle: 6 tw»ttles for ?5. mrffubi* for the whole or none, and I home from Portland before long. reached many thousand bottles; .. Riibbit-tight ............... or chicken • • • a A fences made to order at a slight advance O ffice of T reasurkb of J ackson C o ., i * shall stipulate that point in my challenge I handsome addition to the family Diphtheria, Sore 1 hroat resi- Lrt (htr Hepp* Sppiiiff I.ltce May I'lotrrr». and the demand is steadily in- •U mo the Extinct promptly. Delay f JacksonviHe, ».arch 31st. 1887 ( of the above prices. A rabbit-tight fence is also boy-tight. Yard with Jack Dempsey. I do not think 1 I dence near Grant’s Pass is being fin- Now spring gives us renewed hopes for the fu LAST dangerou:-. ‘ creasing. XTOT1CE is hereby given that there ished. fences of dressed pickets—pointed if desired—for town and country XI are funds m the county treaanry for the r»>- PlJoc 8**M,LIHerdiiiaf or ItrJiing. 1» ture—so as it han been, so it will be-let us learn could make a fair fight, as I am heavier Notice to Tax-Payers. deinptionof the following county warrants, pro is the greatest known remedy; rap 1 lawOs. Machines also for sale for other districts. Address tested up to July 4. 1882: p idly curing when other inedit ine» huve than he is. He could not train up to mv i Strong’s mill on Murphy creek is still by experience Th6‘203d Grand Monthly Draw he county comhihsionf . iw couht . Numbers 722. *43. 741. 745, 795 ft, 75a 7^ failed. Pon :•» Extract Ointment is ing of the Louisiana State lottery occurred at I running regularly and turning out a large II. B. REED. J:t<-k -<>11 ville. Or. having extended the time for the payment of , 742. 796. 764 76 m . «il. MJ2 779 727 S’ weight, nor could I get down to his. of great service where the reinox al of amount of superior flour. The supply New Orleans. La., under the entire supervision tax«*» until May 1,1«87 all person» interested are ' IUU7 I I’ll I. .19 liMM Jii c)o:hiug i» inconvenient. hereby notified that snch taxes that remain un- { I of wheat, although larger than usual, is of Gen'ls G. T Be mregard of of La , and Jubal paid nt that time will be returned delinquent and R e > . J. R. N. B ell , editor of the getting light. A. Early of Va , on Tuesday. March 15, 1887. For Broken Breast and the leg «1 percentage addt'd. Please take notice, S535.C00 wtu» >eul flying everywhere, in sum» of Roseburg Rei ieu , has been appointed as 117». 12SU, lAtl.1315, >28», >23»“iSlti>112» F. II. Schmidt has recently erected a from $150.000 to $30 a »iagle ticket. No. 66 551 Sore Nipples. «*”.22 as I will be compelled to enforce the law govern Interest on (he Mine will ceaae from thi» dale used Thr FxtrarS will never be with ing the collection of taxes. clerk of the railroad commiarkn, and neat store building at Giant’s Pass and drew the First Pris® of $150,0*) It was sold in B W.DEAN. N a WM a N F i BHEH, out It. Pi*ml's Extract Ointment is Sheriff and Tax-collector of Jackson Co., Or. the claims of Jackson county to recogni stocked it with a full and first-class ®nths. posting each $ I. sent to M A. Danphin. CALIFORNIA BTREEl. County Treasurer. W» ” best emollient that can be applied. Jacksonville, April 7. 1887 N w Orleans, La.; one-tenth to Jos. II. Ludwig. stock of groceries, etc. He sells quite tion by the State or Federal govern 430 Will'am 8t.. Buffalo. N. Y.; one to Wm. reasonably. Female Complaints. Moeser. Topeka. Kas.; one to Joe Hoeeafield. ments again shamefully ignored. Ws •ty of/'M't/r diseases the Extract can be Towa Property For Sal» ! Honston. Texas; one to H. Tarlor. New York ! The lodge of the A. O. (J. W.. recently ctty, collected through Adams Express Co ; one ' usctl.a» 11 kiio-Aii. with the groatesl have nothing to urge against Mr. Bell, oenefit. Full «lirectiona m-eonipany each to P. M. Vermass of Chicago. Iff.; one paid 13 WEEKS. organized at Grant's Pass, will meet in he heir * ofjameh ; lugcack . de - and hope he will fill the expectations of the Odd Fellows’ hall every Friday even through London, Paris, and American Bank. ' IVILL M«KE THE BEA8ON AT THE FARM bottle. rea-ied. off er for sale their property * tuatrd Wisdom’s Robertine is sold by THKPDKM!kiNEDMTAK^p^EÆu,!fc:JN " ^ .n~r.,2>L,' ‘iG AZkT1^ ’ri" •" "eied. ’’ bis owner, t e undersigned « on g Gnflia of 8sn Francisco, Uni.; one paid to ' within the .*orporati<M> of Jackson nlle.harina left his friends to the fullest ex«ent; but we ing. It promises to increase in member Limited, , CAUTION. ..... _ mwi 1 mfmwM the public dint h* Jw- tnken creek. Ihren nuire re-i .f Jwimnvilk where ne H.YTijr»n> «Ute» in th., United Wells. Fargo A Co.’s Bank, also of Ban Fran- | the disposal of the* same in the hand« of the nn- nullw for three month» on receipt of cisco. Cal ; one to D P Hawse. Dec<»rah. Iowa; ' must nevertheless protest against the ship rapidly. all lending druggists throughout 1I'.TT’ ‘ ‘ d«*rsimied. Pond s Extract Vr; one to Thos. Falvei. Wrightsville. Pa., and «me I A11 uarties in possessiot. of any of the the wonts * ‘ P«» h «P s xtiarf biown In outiageous manner in which the kailant ~ ~ - ------------- , •* “ om fvtn .rm, h<Ul<l- ' ’ I K. . . OWE M,, OOLLA ’- itKÄftfuTS Washington, Idaho. Cali- “ “ William Neurath of the Grant’s Pass toll. J Warner. Stratford. Ontario. No 66.31» the ¿tax*, and our pietun tradeHimrk on owned by Jam--*» (’lufwup* at the timeuf________ owe,l to ponttnaMere. agent* »tne black rot»r, nnd ruu* already distinguished i the Second Prise of *50.0(1). also sold in Democracy of this se«*tion is being con brewery is furnishing the market with drew surro»indln*bt:lf wrapjnr. None other is are notified to raff at once aud make arrange, a fj"’*’- ”P>‘* mailed free. himself aa a wire of fine cults. fractions. One-half to Hon Byron D. Hough- , forni* «ni British Columbia. ment« for payment of rent», etc., if they desire to smnriae. Always insi-i on I imv ing I ’ onal's Addrre» all <>r<h*rN to TURNOUTS. DkMJRiiTfox A,t> Sir Wmt.r Jr . stantly treated. Jackson county has al an excellent quality of lager beer. He ton. the Democratic candidate for Mayor of O- ' Ext net. Taka tn» other pre[«raUon. longer retain |»«M«sem<i<*n of the earn»-. RICH . rd k fox . is 6 >ear»old,coal biacK. tin-- form, good disposi i V‘; °n<»-G®<b t<» Frank Brock. 518 Pot- I . . H. K. HANNA. It .t fn fft fl in iidk or bf Ht^frsurp. I The M«t4w are farni«hed with the boat ot tsHia. tion and a splendid traveler; is I7H bands high ways been the banner Democratic county has secured the services of a brewer ir rS • •fer* Franklin Square. N. Y. Mich.; one to r. J. Weaver. Jacksonville. Oct. 1 1886. from Portland. Sold eretfwhere, rriers, . ’ Or., SI, SI.7&. I and na'Mk-hniwre. and new and c«»mf'»rtablv bug- abue. Ha ; others to parties in Central City i »•*•» P*»nn«te Hir Walter Jr., was «1 red of the State for many years, rolling up I by Sir Walter, he by Manon, he by Mambrino 1 giea. carriage* and i » hc 1 m . PragarM awiy by ¡»05 IXTBACT Dak., and Pembroke. Ontario, f nnada -tr No, , J. E. Spy tert h of Althonse precinct, ( Horen* boanl-d. and the b~*t »f care beetnwod Estrar Notice. ----------- ------------------------------- -------------- be by iiamr»rtno l^mMter. he by Mam- I «5.733 drew the I bird Pri«e of $RUMX\ alwn sold heavy and evjr-incieasing majorities, KIW YOBK AND LONDON. on I*----------------------------------------------------------------------- t her one of our most enterprising farmers, is in tenths at $1 each: one to F. B. Rim I sill. P»*rt- —--------------------------------------------------- bruio. he by Imported Meer-nger His dam was i 1------- ---- - I Ben U. «faction ------------------------------------- - instenvw. Give a Long teian.l Black Hawk mare, she being sired ! and to her vote has the election of sev alwmt commencing to conduct a dairy on land. Me ; one imid thnm«h thr ( ity National 1 MANUFAl TUHKD BY ruer.irt-ed in every aken ur by the unperaigiik ». liv . _ . _ _ . i me a trial and jn-fgo y«n»ra*lvp* is . ir..i .A.i m.<^ t »or ...tythe not <1 tvutlar Andrew Ja'-keun. sire of ( ing in Little Butte precinct, three it . lies west i DiwoluHoa NoHoe. eral candidate»! on the Democratic State an extensive wale. We hope that he W G. KENNEY. , Henry Clay. pr««emt«w of the C»ay family of trot of I’aelr Point, Jackson county. Or .on tire 10th I Jacksonville. April 6. 1*87. day of March, 1887. one bine n ters riw firMdam. naili* Mdtor. by Mambnuo. ticket been solely due. Site had every will be successful. years old, ends of horns cut. ------J?” ‘iP*.'11”1 Mwweoaer: Aidrew JucKsn by I this day brand, «nd appraised at reason and right to expect that one of Rome excellent quartz ledges have on.n.'dthronkh Ad»m. »«on-. Co M.Cbm. 'Jm-kLm.UK« merchant tailorajXai Young Bashaw, aid he by import.^ Bashaw >r». K m fh> day tice of the peace for Litl drew thX r»nZ?h k Tw.. J Jr ’ »**" diasolvM by mutual e<m<ent. Mr Hsgglnnd ™ r * d*,n lR connectod with the ! her several eligible Democrats would be , been dis«*overed on Grave creek, and the •v^X2h?r/ ^nhJ V'T ’ .— ”""t. Mr H»<alnnd eon county Oregon Lhrdeedaie draft horse. bminess M J. A. I Ixirsen xi men will continue ho»ine«*<Mt prospecting that has b»un carried on Dated March 26. 1887. LTV. rKRMR Bingle sap. hn Ute tonn«. $|(i- in- appointed to the clerkship, and this dis tber * for several months past has aatis- , one $15 PHARMACIST. m- >S* ap|»oinlii>ent is keenly felt by all, with a fi. d Mr. Bmith, the exjiert, that II w II mmh.h-I-n.-.nliontbmfoM. “knpO « ££ th a nmurage furnished maree nt reasonable rates, xaus. WhOUuHj NAUa>, < 1.KA1 Orlv.m.. La Now !•« our hop— .pnn, lik. May * ame. Due cure will o • Uae.i to prevent accidente i PUi veiy few a^uble exceptions. pay to develop them. yx-ii-, l « i :. .«ui,, rn «.h.« .„i», »-„e.. • «Gii tWoiQtironrs. J oseps ine county news . I GREENS CAT -R CURE, T R ed S tar Wisdom’s NEW BAKERY 11 225 MILES SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME. CHARLES WOLTERS, PROPRIETOR. FRESH WHEAT B All Other Preparations Daily Passenger Trains Except Sundays. GRAHAM BREAD of a Like Nature Also a Complete Line of 0. « C. Trains Conne J at Albany and Corvallis. CIGARS, CIGARETTES & TOBACCOS. A Verdict in Favor of Wisdom's Robertine—Found Suoerior to Anything J its Kind Ever Discovered! int lih lift YAQUINA & SAN FRANCISCO, LEMONS, ORANGES AND FIGS, THE J. B. PACE CONSUMERS BEWARE! J. B. PACE TOBACCO. J. B.PACE Genis' Furnishing Goods ECGS FOE HATCHING 11 Fence Your Farms, F Fence Your Orchards, The Three Leading Varieties. Fence Your Lawns, FENCE AND CROSS-FENCE FARMS AND RANCHES REDLAND NURSERY,' Stronger than a Barb Fence. Neater than a Board Fence. Cheaper than a Rail Fence, And more Durable than Any, A. H. CARSON Prop’r. 30,000 TREES FIRST AND SPECIAL PREMIUMS THE BEST OF ALL FENCES 11 THE FINE DRAFT HORSE, Kelsey Japan Plum ! YOUNG CLYDE, W Always Victorious For a Fence that will turn a Bull or Pig! C T KRFECTI» HARNIESSI i «N UÏERÏ M | The Fine Trotting Stallion, POSITIVELY INVISIBLE! W. 6. MENNEf, Proprietor. , $1 SIR WALTER, Jr., T T W. M. WISDOM, JaatomviUs, March U. IW. > PORTLAND, OREOOW. 77 F. 0BHKNIT. ■*u>. k '"~ '• Hh— NUI. <M> and «•<««« mii i J. h