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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1887)
í he íútuúhmííc Simes ú ¡ITO iKTH JfFICíU PAiäS. • AY A I GVST .'>, I "7 I ..»of ...f I m |>7t i io ( miHtif. A corn of thè fi Mt." informs i at a I'icce of .Ii :»rp pr ie:Ie«* is being a lupicd by it . .• rtuin party who r< utly lol atf.l at Grant’" Puss. He a| b <1 to thi l.o ii'l oi S< huul Land Commi -ioner. at Sal. in an.I -.a nr< <1 a .lee.i to the farm oí Mr I.m v Allen, an age.l lady »hoha-* lived ill peaeeahle p*'**-*e«**ion of th** land fora *prirter oí a century, and .. ......... . tit!«, to the property -di mid never hueh e .im-li ineil What make» the '< ' Ulli"I a' : It till it 1« t tltl.lt ha I. rt | oltvil to ah hv. w bill land in «¡urstiuii io at Mr" AILin J ....... Ihe Sell oo l nul < oi *i«»m ■1. dfoul.i have b< ■en P k 1 « nt. am 1 We 1 • rtain that they w«»i » L J inte« 1 th.- iltr.l Itiia.pi w fl I y« ! r« V'»k«' it, w h Ml 1 • . ■ at Mi" • t a«b»«l 1 her 4.'.. a-.-4 hu-ba " : i i '• Î “I Jud.•« - 1 ■ : I: •' M • \ . ■ 1 nly .lb m /-’ 1 fit» i \ /> r e nu o.v.i r v /: v n o x Quit.* a sensation was cause«! at the rail road works on the Siskiyou mountains one Mrs. J. Orth is improving slowly. «lay recently, by the arrest of a couple of Oreg«>n Kidney Tea. W. W. Cardwell is in Warner valley. young ladies from Ashland, as also two Read the new a«lvertisements. young men doing business at the former Assessors Childers was in town Wednes New corn is now in the tnarkf-t. Deeds, mortgages ami every description plac«* for parties of Yreka, Cal. After some day. ot real-estate ami legal blanks for sab* at «litli. ultv the affair was mutually settle«l Dr Geary of M«•«!;*• *r«l was at th«* county- I nparalleled bargains at N Ficher's. the T ime ." oflier at Portland prices Gier with th«* parent of the y >ung ladies at no feat this week. I Stock in the quartz mim* is still up. us a call, if you need anything in the blank little expense to th«* young men. H. D. Kubii and wife ot Appleg.it« were Commercial travelers ar«* still abundant An e«iit«>r is exp<*rt«s| t«> take an active in town Wednesday. line. *iull this Rev. W F Requa. Baptist church. An part in tin* disi’ussion of all <|uestions, to Wm. Bybee is looking after his inter r we r«»ra 111 , says that Gilmore’s Aromatic take si«lrs whether he wishes to do so or ests in Josephine county Ju>t >f all kinds at the T imi .- Wine is a househ«»l«l reme«ly ami that no not. Il h«* tak«*s one side it makes the olh- Ike Mensor.tlie well-known merchant, is «»fiice. làmily should be without it. Sold at i it V eri hat«* him.ami if lit* changes to the oth at Grant s Pass on business er side he only loses what few friends he Drug Store Dr. T. H. and J W Morris of Oakland. has; ami if he takes neither he gains the A party, under the management of Mr. r« putation of bring a coward. It’s not ex- ( al., were in Jacksonville hist week. and Whittle, is engaged in repairing the T im i - artly free speech which he enjoys, but to Chas. W. Cornelius of Gohl Hill went to straii-'hleningout the PostalTi legraph ( <».’s "peak whether he has anything to say or Portland a few «lays since on business. lines. Theorigin.il work was poorly dom*, Fruit of iut«> the not ami take "ides whether In* cares or not. C. F. Ne""e. professor of penrnaii"bip.has it »eciiiM. market. The engine boiler used at north end of gone to Grant's Pass to organiz«* a "« bool. Siskiyou tunnel blew up last week, and de- Davi«! Peninger of Willow Springs pre ni''lishetl the buildings, injuring the engi cinct paid Grant’s Pass a visit this week. ! neer quite seriously The accident will ! S P June A«l. Hamburger, the eloquent represen- probably delay the linishing of the tunnel •ad saloon. f<»r about 10 days, which was expecte«! to be tive of Dittenhiwier, Haas A’ Co., is in the completed in six weeks The 1.200 foot valley. C. D. Ix)wns«!«!e, representing J K tunnel, further north, will probably not he lire s remedy finished before the la>t of November, but A Co., «»f Portland, was in Jacksonville n Kidney Tra all the other tunm*ls will b<* complete«! by Friday. Geo. E Waillin.W. F. A Co.’s messenger the middle of September at the latest. on the O. A. <’. R. R .paid this place a -bort Yreka Journal visit this week. Pat Co iki v, ho hit" born spending the E. A. Sw«»pe,purtlan«l’s leading job print 1 past two iin Hhs ami a half at Fo<ia i Spring", in Ja< son r«»unty. has returned to er. act'«»iiipanied by Mr. Murphy, are pay- P.»rtlaiid H li«*alth is much improved. ing the valley a visit Vi.tr Chas. Kohn and family pas«c«l For this season of the year, he sa\s, the < iimatc an«l scenery of Jackson county is the valley this week, en route to ' otlice. as line as any reasonable person on earth fr«»mSan Francisco. could «1« sire. I’hese springs are loeuteil L. D. Brown, of unsavory mining noto about ten milts from th«' main line of rail riety, passed through the valley tliis week suit, for road.on the mute leading over into the lake en route to California. Country A gn at many persons and not a Mrs. William Turner ami da ught« r and A. H. Ma« gley ami Mi—rs Ibt. lla ami few invalids are visiting that resort. viMtin. Pauline lavy were .it th«* Sotla Springs Miss Ida Record <rf this place are sojourn San lay. returning home the following «u»\ ing at the .Sula Springs. vor/.*. ir arrearages at the T imes otlice accompanied by Mr. Ma«*gly’s wife and Henry Pape, Sr., and the editors of th«* ne of our premiums. child, who have been at that resort for sev- T imes ami Sentinel’’ were at Grant’s Pass received the forepart of the week. il e i: / nt. >.»■ pi»ri| r «1 wus b »»ami to«»k a pi* «•«• Í lartz w h ik.-n from the tunnel , . i i’iinu (■», ie .Ln k- e M> ii iny.in vI hi«'ll i»" "ome stock. t«> tlhat rm >ti . Job»« Frieze of Linkville p;i""e<! through til»* valiev th«* forepart »»f the week, <<n his way to S.m Francisc«». where hr will spend sometime, lie tarried at Grant's P.r two days be -till II. Mr II J M. I h »Wil th«* Acer«.. bus calie«! i; 1. r II f. »' '! the M«» IB' in hi" > r 1 " w : R I: lleniy I. While oí R > k Point ma h a visit last week. I’he Whit«’ sewing-machine is being «iis- pose«! of in large numbers. Davis o last. H A 11 Beekman is able to be ab«»ut again and is improving in health. time to bring in that wood Hl pronnse«l ti" Don t wait until winter in. ha of vt this V I’. 1». Hull has gon«* t*) Flounce precinct on a trip oi recreation I He Liberal t " will I diè’I.n R.<ular the U"iial •y Rev. F. X Blan lhe full' are Re v .M. A. Wil . UH" Hpp« inlm 1 a *’ry lirst. -.coin 1 and filth SumJ. IV in each i ii.oith ai M. ■ ifurd . third Sum lay at 1l'iagl.» P. inday at ' « : ant " ♦•" at eacb • a bove pia« A M. 1 ♦f ♦»/ fr H .lil'rM. 1 ril"te Ja«k"«»nvi Town Hall. lues- day . v. m ng A;. gU"t 2d when the f« >liuw I ititi ! A 1 IT : quite a number of guests from tiuns of the State sojourning at ùab Cath- h in .1. \ M Rudolph Orth of Oakland. Cal., an uncle sun James the clever butcher. John Orth, paid <»ur turned t«» Portland last week from an <»wn a visit last week. I « ial trip to Fort Klamath Col W canned corn Eftinger aecompan ualitv. at J . for the purpose of Williamson river, Kilt y Mansfield has returm «! to (¡rant’s collent Mport. l’i His health is "«»niewhat improved, Look about y«»u. I>0 not tho-e busines" we ar. • glad to learn. men who advertise judiciously liberal pros ral of our m.*r< bants are engaged in per more than that man who does not? ; up stock, preparatory io putting in Some business mm seem to have the rot. all invoice of g«»ods Did you ever notice it** No life, no energy, No no enterprise, no business. Such men do not «1« "crvc success. IT .tlii ¡1 ti •uid at « 1 ihlfi i. »»/ Di-trûi \ ■ jHfitii rr’s < wi Ja-i’cr Dennis' youngest «on .lied at Aslo lati.l lait week. lie was buried at Sant -* valle v. inai mati again"t < . II. « .1 ing a hur< m«»untaii Justice E term of ti ;r<*»*; F. I .»V ( ■<. tu Ai •h hind ke“io char '''<1 w ith •♦• «»n th«* Si? kiyou <»nse. and wh.iru w . A. Wilshire passed through the val- ley not long since, en route to Portlan«!. He " now a prominent attorney of Lake " t«»utlv < hri". ni id nidicd n tr i pr yo ¡ng gì the latter Tim late arrival of a baby boy at the home • »I Fre«l l urry of Eden precinct is the ran."«* of him l»ring the happiest man in all ' >reg«»n * i• ■ li ìiv Th. i \ I kinds ot blank" circuit, county and jmtic«*’" «'ourts—roii"tantly on hand at the l i mi ." oflirc. ami sol«i at less than P.»rt’aml prk« s ha Ih- the ili' 1 E Carr, of Daggett A Mil". I'a.. say" he ".tv« <1 the lik* of his « hild w ith er«»up by i using Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. Sold at City J »rug Store. W 11 A I«' I« I 11 - 'I ( » CX< pe h I fl i i hihi : i A k 1 in r I îi >ta II II I. ie II " < itv mar- L Curtis. He will h<* Irrhf< nt. i N w a " \ i reW. a Wil • plus ÌUg il a f I nt.i cd i I a w« • k i « ar«*!v**ne* u V I w i1 I ! I" II' w ;i< re IIV PI I <» I t « »\\ II < I « I r< » a IT 11 I I I at la w xs |.n A jr 1 V H 1 W I A II U w am ( nt irningin v her fl Th< tenia ih a» MUI III« nt the i to Mi the |»< Jacti» I in \\ »I» • ter tel tru* A II \ i: h II A gun for all the running rares but two, I the trotting race" of the State d « ii Augii"! 1-t. I’he number 4 i V of ;»t I H E Medí »rd fers e Mr A Lll.l at A"!i!;ind. ar.' <|.*il thev uttvml real I Oil At arg '.ri tn Ile Vanees Hi l¡»«‘ sime prompt end thn»or*jh! th« se tri-bili.: to tr »> Ime eh«'»: ‘I gir» bin a ci*U. >e< tisement in another column. ¡ :!• I Geo. Stockt«»n, formerly “Monitor,” is now in San thè I..rcitcitn-nt in rrj’ttii. Great excitement has been rails« »! in the vicinity of Paris. T ex., by th«* remarkabh' recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was "o helpless he « <»uld not turn in he»!, or raise The La«lie*T Aid Society held a pleasant his heatl: everybody "ai«l he \\a- «lying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King’s sociable at the residence of Mrs G.li. Has New Discovery was sent him Finding re kins recently. lief, hr bought a larg«* bottle ainl a box of Dr. King's New I.ifr Pills by th«* time he A lightning and painless t»ioth «-xtractor ha«i taken two l»oxe#of Pills ami two bot lias liven «iomg a rushing business in Me«l- tles <»f the Di"c»»v< ry. In* wu" well an«! had. gaim'd In flesh thirty-six pound*. t«»rd this week I ii d i»otih'" of this Great Di"- ov< ry Cut F. L. Cranliil of Medfor«i has been paying Consumption free at Drugstores. Henry Smith of Wolf creek, who has been ‘WiVAWA the good things of this quite sick, a visit. jjfc are sorrowfully let N. IL Spencer of lower California, who alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker’s purchased Jos. Bever’« pr«»perty intown, Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a has arrived with hi" family. I positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by A J. Weeksof this precinct, the skillful < 'itv I »rug St«»r«*. architect, has been quite sick, but i G H Haskins and W. H Barr of this precinct were at the county-seat «luring the week Mrs. C D. Cardwell ami c hild re turned from the S«»«ia Springs We«lnesd;iy So «lid Miss Essie McCully ami mq hew. num A big till' Si" valimi r «V Wii.son ie to Si ^ki rn K Hiciih libber balls, nmr- 1 irp". vases, picture a adver- i :rames, etc . of every description at the 1 lowest prices at the b. F. Variety Store. * A B. S cal. th«* denial representative of A. Men who neglei't to pay their hone."t d< l»t" in this world will have to pay them Schilling A < 0 . San Francisco, smile«! on week in the next, ami the interest will be some thing frightful. D«m t neglect to pay for Rev. < . H. Matoon of th«- Willamette your home paper before you are called valley is em:age<l in gathering statistics of away. A delinquent subscriber <loe"n t the Baptist < hurrh of Oregon. look w ell eit her as angel or devil. Sheriff Dean and deputies have col »Berte«! several hundred dollars in poll tax from the < hincse on the Siskivut \TO SINGLE DEPARTMENT OF OCR HOUSE lias siiuwu such remarkable gaiin as that of our < >1«I>1TI< We are highly gratified with this result ami shall use all the means at our command to still further merit the reward convalescing, we are gla«i to learn. Chas 1’. Buck son of Dr Bu< k coilnly, arrive»I here a few «lays si companied by his family, from Illinois. of your confidence. ss the letter to our Mr. E. W. Hale. is ever our Him to ileal justly with all. Ordering by im<il is a Hiiecialty without* house and we think we cau erve regret to learn that \V. R. Andrews, ttorncy-at-law, intern!" leaving tins to pracLce hi" prolcs"i'»n elsewhere, ¡."h him "Uccc"." wherever he may go. « ! \ / /; i /. /•<#/ X / /•«>/ X The importance of purifying the blood can not be overestimated, for without pure blood you cannot enjoy good health. At this season nearly every one needs a good medicine to purify, vitalize, «and enrich the l»l«M»d, «and we ask you to try Hood's PortiiHr fi*‘^aparil!a. It strengthens rCLUIIal au,j builds up the system, creates an appetite, ami tones the digestion, while it eradicates disease. The peculiar combination, pr«>|«ortlon. and preparation of the vegetable remedies used give to Hood's Sarsaparilla |wcu! -r-_ |*CA|f iar curative poxvers. No ■ '** I LOCI I other medicine has such .a record of wonderful cures. If you have made up your mind to buy II«»od's Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any othir instead. It Is .a Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. ri. ns. ami w if«* arc w r«*sit|« nce. and at the same time give you more value for’your money than any house in the West. \\ ill it not be to your interest to trade here? I • IOO Doses Ono Dollar SACRAMENTO, CAL., a I th 1 The matter will • ive prompt attention ami >ati-»facton’ adjustment, for it I'or.-aie at a bargain .1 cosy tlwvd house not tar from the center ot the t«i oi Mvillord. For particulars empiire o I . L.iwiun. r« ai-e-tatv agent Mr". II. K. Hanna, who has been at <htk- land Cal., for a few weeks, for the benefit of her health, returned home la"t week. a "h«»rt time past, was in A" week, but has since returned trap dl" If, perclmnce, you have any grievance or complaint, make a plain statement of the ras«; und ad- M E. Beatty elsewhere gives notice the farmers that he has leascil theC«*n! Point w.ii vhoU"«- ami is prepared to st grain in any quantity at reasonable ra NEW THIS WEEK. This place n«»w 4k ie, put up Ie ati J . E. Smith h.t" n w here he labi in a 1 NOS. 829, 831, 833, 835 K STREET, Notice to Farmers. • riment <»¡ tur CORVALLIS 1 II Ili •ml ng a I week Dr And 1026 Ninth Street T HAVE LEASED THE < ENTRAR POINT 1 war»*h<»UM> ai <1 am pr«*parrd '«» buj all kinds <»f gram. Gram tak»*n f<»r M«»ra*!r »«t r»*a"«»nable rat«*-. Will furnish -u k* to iio><- d--inng m atore. ,M.E. BE.ATTV. warehouse i> near- is a large ai.d first- The n» x Wil I SEPTEMBER 7.1887 r r«»«* Bch<»hii>hip". F«»r Miss Lucy Burnett of Douglas county, who has been visiting relatives and friends in this section for sev«-ral weeks past, wil' return home to-morrow evening. Judge Webster returned from Shovel creek Springs. Cab, last week. Mrs. W 's health has improve«! so much while tin r< tlrit she will remain awhile longer. next w«'e ta;1 mad oHt’t. Rev. A M. Johnson, a Baptist minister, pr« aches at Walton s hall on Sumlay. Mrs. Heiman Helms and family. W. G. Kenney. Chas. Patterson, Wm. Hanley ami H l’ape, Jr., from this place, spent last Sunday at the Soda Springs. Humors run riot in the blotxl at this sea • »! "ix mon 11 son. H<»o«Fs Sarsaparilla expels every im thuri/ed to »! ra w a purity ami vitalizes ami enriches the blood. •♦•asiirvr in la»vor of Farmeis "hould make a note of the fact that the fruit market is brisker than ever Ijeforv. Plant more trees !1< X ar B»ard adj.mrne.1, :>n iiî»»t Y i Burb. Brockway.who is in charge of J I». R¡«File's business on the idskiy iu moun tain, went to Roseburg \Vrdncsdav. but will return in a short time. A (» ing here C 'iu.nl! : 1 he ret warrant « C F Smi Dr. R. Pryce <>f Medford has gone to «juina Bay for a few «lays’ recreation. w Thus. P. Lee,an energetic farmer of Jose phine county, was in Ashland this week Central Point " and established a depot tor bis unsurpassed I ing completi m. melons at Geo Engle’s. The tunic alt -rativ«1 properties <»t Ayer > Sarsapar a are t«»o well known to require the specious aid of any exagg grated or fie- titiuiis certificate Witne—<•: s of the itiar- velous cures offerteti by s preparation ar«* to-«lay living in every citv r an«! hamlet of the land of the iutie Med II E. Baker, the energetic and clever Judg<* DePeatt and Commissioner^' Carl proprietor ot ihe warehouse al this plac«-. ton ami Haymond were at the county-seat ha>returned from iii" trip to>an Frnnci"«.«», where he studied the wheat market and this week on oftleial bnsin«*ss. its li titious quotations. Ehler Peterson h is retiiriie«! from Myrtle H. F. Wood was in Jacksonvillc one day er« ck . Douglas (•ounty. wher«* In* has been ihi" wi ck an«! « ailed at tin l i.ME" otlice. Imlding R protracted meeting. ilv ha" lately r«?( >1» Frc«l Pap«* has gone t » < »rviHE. where 8i."kHon county. < <t employ - h«* will take a ¡••»"iti-»n in »»ne oi th« "tirxey ed by the 8. P R li < ’«> as a ige car- ing parties of the < > I’ IL R. till " v J G Norton I m »*11 stiff<*ring from .. paralxti. able to be about again and pa d ville a visit We«lnesday. dhb 1 and Rible class i.lay at 11 oclock A . m . at •he U M Hall. raient. ♦ Il not nieel hi s " al>- Rev. J R R..I pointmcn t at I ■r«» (>n me s vcond Only one arrest has been made in ford since January. A good record. R«»< k ile M the U"Ual G. W. Merrll, the well-known buyer of bay, grain, etc., is al this place. this an.I The "«*cond apportionment of school money f«»r thi"\ear will soon be ma de. n. st .Sun.i \\ by wiil you lay awak«* all night, cougb- ii»g, when that in« »st el!«*« five am! agreeable California remedy. Santa Abie, will give you imme«liate relief' SANTA ABIE is the only guaranteed cure for Consumption. Asthma and all Bronchial Complaints Sol«l only in large bottles, at fl,O'». Three for $2 »o. City DrugSt«»re will be pleased to s’upply you, and gnarante«* rcliel when use«! as directed. < A LI l’< )RN I A ' AT R Cl RE. never fails to r« lievr Catarrh or C«»i«l in th«- H«*ad. Six months treatment, fl 00. By mail, fl 10. E Minth oí < entrai . in .Ashland A constable named McGrew is likely to I»«* puni"he«l severely in Shasta county,Cal., for the .irrest of a German namvl Michacl- "on. on sti"pici«»n of hi ing P« te Olsen It i" «Turned that wld"ky was the cause of the mistaken imlrnliiv • «»t» Sun lay |.‘eV J in i'ek wa We i Jennie Parker, who have A "hlami. returned home Sun- • n. i r <■! !♦• *I(H h O [ I h 1 and n< • «iuunt "ouïe very flattering rr-ult:* may be heard of from Mr Harri" returned to Port- lami on 1 ue.-lay , takingg with him a num- ber »»I pvu th«* »»Te which he wi! 1 bave tliorouglt! I. when mor«' active work than ever Will 1H •<!«*ne i n thi" min«-. lhe r»ck w.i’ unie tw«» hundred fret l»el«»w urface. l'o "ay the least it ha" « rea ite an e.’(citement in min- ing • ir» 1« " lor«- ext en-ive pr«»"p« hi ter. •Is HALE BROS. & CO. rnU/i)rniit. thr Land of va ’/M-’ o / td sqi nt s J acksonville, Oregon. particulars adilr» — B. L ARNOLD. I’roidont. Noticeof Final Settlement. « In Ih»* <’«»unty Court of th»- Stai»* of Oregon for Jackson < ounty. In the matter of th«* «‘"late »»f Win. William»,, de- C«*HM«d. votici : is ih reby «. ivi n tiiat tue Admini-trator of the ostate «»f Wm. Wil liams, «ieceasrd. I.;«" file»! in thecounty court of Jackaon county. Or.. Ina final account as mi » h ad- ininistrator. »and by <»rdrr of said court Tu«*"day, Saptember t». 1V7. at thè hour of in o clock x. M.. 1" set f«*r hearing. All pvrsons inter»*«ted are h»‘n*by n«»titasi lo .tppoar ari«! til«* bis or h»-r <»b- jectlon" h» salti arc«»ant on or b»,f«»r»' sai» i «lay. I’ubhel)»"l by order <»f H«»n. E. lM‘»*att. Judge of sai«! court. W. M COLATO. Ad'im.i-trator <»f said Fatate. I)at**d Augusi •'». I". PERSIAN CASHMERES, NUN'S VEILINC, LACE CHECKS ZANZIBAR & PALMER SEERSUCKERS. MERRIMAC’ SATEENS ORCANDIES, Notice for Publication John F. White, I . J. K<*nm*x and Jas I Oil Theo. Cameron of Cniontown < ’ronvmilh r have returni'd from < ’¡nimbar, Wednes»lay evening ’ s si age lor a having «Inly enjoye I themselves vari«»us places on Puget Sound, W. The Rogue River Valiev Flouring Mills will also visit Victoria, B C., ami i having liven thoroughly renovate«!, will to be absent sev«*ral weeks. price,. commence grinding in a few «lays. Judge Webster, District Attorm v Colvit'. W. G. Ki nney has lately A consideral quantity of wheat has Messr«. Prim, Hanna, Kent ami Kelley oi first-class horses and vehich l»«*en threshed and some of it is finding this place were al Grant’s Pass this wr< k livery stable and is better its way to th«* «liffvrent warehouses the regular term of circuit court commcm ttver to furnish th»* public Mrs. Kincaid, of l.a Conner, W I’.. ing there last Monday, i'hex' returned turnouts for all '»(•«•asi«>n*. m »1 her of Mrs. Wm. Priest of thi piai e; home Wetinexlay, excepting Capt. Kelley. pain" to give ".iti"fa< ti<»n arrive«! here last ■cinday. for a "bort stay. W. S. Humphrey «»f Roseburg, who lm* llavt* the following to "aj been sojourning at the Sotla Springs for i i the past two weeks for the benefit of hi> Robertine, the great beaut Dr. John Wei h of server of the complexion : health, paid Jacksonville a short visit Board has a neat «»flice P orti . \ m ». < )r., Wednesday, returning home on th«* even new building close by t! D» Mr W. M W*"»Lmi ing train from Medford. pot. He run" up every ? have tri« «1 your Robertine Cha". St Taub, formerly <»f this place, but an«l 1 "hall be pleas'd to recommend it to main oflh e in Portland, all my lady frieibl". kiyou now »»I I he Dalles, who w.i" >ui imsim*"" of that r<gi«*n Believe me. your." tru.y. R iiea . ;e hither L»y the «leatll oi his lather, park ."'.»^Uor hid home id«* I’• »1:11 \M», Dec.. !".<». return a call «me day this week. He wiil plateau. J. Nunan rrceiv««! a lot »>f new goods I. ».Mr W M Wi"d.»m: lhe Rober- Pond’s Extract is a wonderful remedy. this week. He sells large «juantities of to the latter place on Monday, accom- tim- ” you so kindly "ent me is ex rlieut 11 i" the line"! preparation I have vwr use«! It has been used and praised in thou.-and" general luerchamiis»*. having lately sold a pinied by his mother, from Willow Spring* I precinct. ton of sugar in one «lay. of families kr half a century. It cur« " all ■eV- Mr". Vining of Ashland. wh«> has forms of Pain, Inflummation and H«*m«»r- A «orupanj’ will -«»»»n l»e incorporatrd. rhagvs. For .'di miner Com plaint ".Stines of which int»m«l" running au irrig iting canal era I years successfully managed t Insects, Chafings, Pile", Sunlmrii", S«>re through r.iir.- Ru; k pi • ein', t. taking the tral H«>tel at that place, has Iva same to other parties, and will reiimv«' to Eyes, .<««re Feet it. is unrivalled. Be sure water out. oi R.»gnu riv«*r her former home at Tacoma. AV I . next t«» get the genuine. M I- Hull, who has been in charge of week, accompanied by her family. \\ e wish A party, ««•ijsiding »»f Thos G. Ream« " Ad Helms’store on the Siskiyou moun them success and two sons. K. Kubii and son and Max tain. has returned to Foots creek ami taken Wm Bilgvr.repn svntativeof Th«»ni| "«Mi. M uller of this place,and Hons. Ed. and J F. a wood c«»ntrad from Otten A Jones. DeHart «t Co., of Portlan«!, has Iwen spend JACKSONVILLE RETAIL MARKET. Watson of Portland, started for the «inna- W . Coatsworth is now sol«* proprietor of ing several days in this section. < «»n»!»ining l».tr "crtion in th»' Siskiyons on a rustical |C«)KRC«'TED WEIRDY.] the variety store south of the A"hland business with pleasure. He return«*«! h«»mv Fl«»ur, |>««r fhousand ll»9 . .... ing and hunting trip last Momiav They Wheat. !<■•« bushel House and ¡" doing a goo«! business lie « xp« c» to be g«»m '-everal <l;iys ami will n<> keeps a nit «• "t<»« k ••( go«Mls in hi" line :m«l last night. accompaniv'i by hi" win* and Itnrl« « hild, who have been v -iting relntixv" .in 1 on.". •• ......................... doubt have a tin«' time. lii«*n<i" in Jacksonville b«r sometime p.i"t. Mill I•>•»!. per f«»n splices nop.iiu" to give satisfaction. Hay, wimat <»r timothy. p«*r t«»n. Me ssrs Simon, Sieg«d. M iv ^r \V ilmutli. Egg-, per «l»»zr*:i....................................... Winter. Shattuck an.L lb>. k4 .11. San Fi .m Butter. p«»r lb............................................ i’otMt«»<*s, per lb. ................. I m * cu in Cabbage. i cisco comm«.*rcial travelers, “ ........................ ........ .• air OniotiM, ‘ ............. ................... i the valley re«-cntly. the bay city will B«'H tip . “ ...................... sooner or later monopolize most of the Cornm»*al. per 10? lbs.......................... P.« Igir<I. per lb in tins.............................. our trade of southern Oregon, because < apt. 1«. \\ . \\ ♦•! k has g-»ue 1 » Salem, ......... merchants can <lo much better there than Ham and Bacon........... Dn«»<i Applet*, per lb.. a here hr wiil tram C W K.ihh'l’s tine j in Portland a .;"« p iri »1 inc i- au ancr inc !im* is cum- ” Pluma, “ ............................. trotting colt 1 Marmion” for "Altamont” “ Pears. “ ............................. pk'K'.l Mrs. Newman Fisher and son will return Peach«* "take which will he trot'e«l for «luring the . to San Francisco in a few «lays, after a sev I Sorghum Molasses, per gallon.. I’he l»U"inc"s of the Jack"«mville Marble coming State fair. We expect to seethe eral weeks’ stay in this place. Mr. Fisher Chickens, per «ioxen .. Work" will continue right along tindei the horse make a creditable showing. will go with them to the bay city and lay llJ.h'M. management of the assignee, A. H. Ma gly. Mi- D«*an last Saturday sold two I • in a line stock of goods during his absence. 1 >«•» I !i HI" Anybody «|e"iringa tombstone, monument, \V«»• I Seri al estate at public sale. That They will he acc«»mpanic«l by Miss M:> "tone coping, etc . will firn! it to their ad I Linn, who will visit San Francisco It ! A"hlan«l was bi<l in by J. T. vantage to call "«»on. a" prices have been I ; difl’erent places in southern California. 0. ami G. H. Baker of Medford re«lm «*<1 consi«lerab!y. First-« hiss mechan H<»ns E B. and J. F. Watson of I’ort- W ai"h property.pay ing | >»2 for ic" are eniployetl there and the best of > land arrived here last week. The furm«*r's work' d turn«’ 1 «»ut Sati"facti«»n guaran- • wile accompanied him to this place, while RT On Appb’gate. July 2Hth, to '1 [ the latter's wife and «laughter went overland John H. Huppert, a non. ’ to California, where the latter will atteinl UKliy In F«1 mi procinct, July2^1 Mrs. Fr«*«l Furry, a non—a V- imhum 1 Mills’seminary. Several other young ¡a- , «lies from Portlaml were also with them, •A VivNPOHT - N«*ar (»rant * Pas**. Mr. ami Mr.. H. 8. Davenjeirt, a si who will attend the same institution ut I learning. J We were greatly please«! to meet our es- /#// /». tim« I go m Str«« t Commissioner Eaton last week ■ teemed friend. Hon. H. II. Gilfry, last _ _ _'.jg, while «> ii Ids way to Mrs. Jo ;rs. 1 built a subst inlial bri«ige across Jackson ! Sunday evening y a v«-ry *’t »11t 1 hai • reek, mi Oregon street.something that was ■ his old home in Creswell. Lane county. y months and 21 «»ay ". grvl v«*ry mach tu refute you. bu: r a!;\ I oeeded. IL? h i- m i B* mure improvement" from Washington, hi« pre-ent residence, I’RlESr In Jaetrsonvillv. July 2"th. of hvart dis. wtH-. William Priwit; ag-*l 3V year-. 2 month* cannot afTord t«» be with »ut F.-«•" •*s Ham rid «lone mor«* v «rk in the last five month" ! He till s a responsible position in the I*. and 21 «lays. t S Srnat *. ;t*»d quite ably. t »o. W« are »f th*? i >riuer incuiubents SI!O ‘»K In \'kdi » i1l«*y, Klamath conn! y , July burg Tea in the house. Go and ask Mrs. th. i have m • I gia«i t«j learn that tii«.* he oiu «>i bini"vll and 24 yean», 6 moutiia aiid ui cue yobiUuu during their wUulc tv rm. 1 lamdy is good and that he is pruopenug. I J«:h. i’vter 3h'>o*; Booms on. 12 day». >Miit ins» !-*. mui 7/o»e/»> Iblp Ynor Town. 1 dk ami write ut your town, beautify \«iiir streets: be friemlly to everylxxly. i lion Mr and Mrs. Ilrynnn. relativ, K« « p\«mr "idewalk" in go«»«l repair. >ell J II Stewait ami wife «»f Eden p all you can and buy ail you can at home. arrive«! tr m illiimi" r * v itlv aa 1 If t«»r(unatel\ yon are rich, invest your al»l> l.». a!c; at h ast we ln»pe so m : • \ . iu» i»<»dy. Be courteous Mr- R E Davi" in-«* Mi"" .! AM an, Jim* among y «»ti, so that uh«» has been pajinghtr folks ;i good impressions Al- leave for San Francisco Su«»n »s I y> th«?er on the mcn wlio g»> m fur im- accompanied by her sister. Miss Minnie I •veiiH-nts. Youi putiun oî the <-o*t will Ross (¿and Oftie«*at lb»"- bnrt: Or., f nothing but what is ju-1. Do nofkick" AuffUMf J. I""7. < The Sisters of the Holy Names, w ho hav« ;my prop.,M*»l improveinent becaiisv it is Y<» ti < i is HiiRF.m «.IVI N riiAi rm been visiting Portlan«!, returned hoim foll<»wing-nMine«i s«*t(l»*r has tile«! iiolic»* «•( i"t l at your oxx n «luor or lor fear your taxes Ina intention t«» make final proof in "Upp<»rt of thi" week. Studies will he resumed at St his claim, and that -aid |»r«Mif will lx* inad»* I m ». I be raised tilty et nts. Mary’s Academy the latter part of thi" fore the« l«*rk «»f the County Coufl *»f Jackeon «•ounty. Or .at Ja< keoiivill«*. Or., on Saturday. month. « aril ttj Ihiiul.x, S«*i> I«1. 1K>*7, viz. < arl .J Sw»*nsen. Pre-eiupti«»n Hon. E. B McElroy, State Supvr«nten- hereby tend r my heartfelt thanks t > D 8. No 4M1. for th»- F .* <»f N E «.Sec. 2. Tp. 37. Tp. 25. 8. K . I west. \V M. He names «lent «»f Public Instru(ti«in, attended th« M.isuii- Odd Fellow’s and Rebekahs the following witn«*—»•" to prove his continuous funeral of the late Prof. Priest. Inning I t - my many hirnd* and neighbors tor r«»aid»*ne«* upon, and cultivation of. aai«l Lund, viz: John A. WilhaiH". Sr.. J«»hn A. William*. .Jr., come to Jacksonville ¡specially for that dness shown iiiyxit ami family at the Fred. Lareen and John Smith, all of M«*dford. J ack-on e»»unty. Oregon purpose. • HAS W. JOHNST.fN. R-4i*t»*r. Julius Aeh, who now represents Fh ist li ner. Mayer A Co., in this part of the State, was in town a few «lays since. J. D. Ken nedy has taken charge ot the firm’s inter est in Eastern < >regon. LAWNS COCHECO v:>l> C'HAMBIi AY AMÖ8KEAC, STAPLE CHEVIOTS AND CINCHAMS. i ndigo i >i : i t \ U AND SIMPSON'S SILVER GREYS. Idilio 1 MENS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. \NI> VALISES FRUNKS NEW WINDOW CURTAINS, WALL PIPERS and BORDERS. 4 LL FARMFR> J b »»r «»at- in the hoiis«*" can obtain Large Stock of B t ots and Shoes V<1 V il ||<»«‘ Cash I BAKER, M.dford (h. Sheriff's Sale B’ Vili Iti <»FAN IAH l II» »N DURA 18 ‘U«sl «»ut »»f ihr Circuit < ourt of tip- St »!»• of Oregon, for Jackson «••»unty. oa thè llth da> «»I Juiy. i""7. and t<> me direct«*J und «irlivenxi. i ; j favor «»f Jack"«»n Ale' <»an *!i. Win» r-•ci»v.«r«*Ì a judgment and «l«s-n*«» i»f l<»r<s*l«»"ure of a m«s*hun- ic ’ h li»*n in th»* abovt ___ _ Court on tlie sth utirimed «lay of Jun«*. i""7, and again" ■t thè iierviimftcr d»*- "«•ril»ed prvnii"HH. belonging t ■ I. B < at«»n. 1 um coinrnan«i»<i t<» levy oa a:i«i * -♦•Il sani pro|>eri) t<» satisfy the judgment «»f .1 ack"on >!<■« onnvli amounting to >.’•• 1 « 1 cosi ui tilmg m«*- chamc’s ¡¡en. »u««i att«»r' 'ie\ f»*«*»«. unii y..is.l 1 costband «lir*hurt'«*m?nt", all tivuring mt<»i«*st ut the rate ,»f " per «• ut. p u annum troni t>»e at!i <laj «»1 June. I6«**«. <t!.d al-«» th he cosi»» <»1 Hiiti u|H»n thi-» writ; and in «»l»«*d:on«*«* t« o sani wdt 1 «lui. on tha&lday «»f Augii-t. I""», h •vy i un ".ini rtsilty.ar- Curding («« law. and will «».t l'.T ¡or "Liv. fui <-HSh ¡n »«ana at public .iue:i<»n. m I» the high est m«t<i»*r, hi t.i<* Court ii-'i-• «!'> >i hi « JaCÀso.iville, DI t*a|«l count.\ and 8lat<*. *»n GOOD For <»OOD for GOOD I r GOOD f r GOOD f r GOOD ter GOOD for GOOD for G(M)D 1er GOOD for f WU •» i ut liti«* and k r M. -f - ! d •.>. ;.il I Ii»* right uit«T«*."( «»I E. B. < «¡•■u*.i«ia:it. in an«l t<» al! «»f tii** li»iJ«»wiii4 d»*."Ciib«*«i pr«»|wrty. t«»-wit ; Ac«'it.uii fr<«,ii«* LuiidiDu thirty f» «'t w»<l«*by tifQ f«*et l«»iig. "U u »«1» m 1 «»a »«»t in hh»ck No. 12. in ii««'town of <’«*a:rai l*ui*.»t, Jark"«»n county. Oregon, mgethcr with "aid i«»t No. in block Nu. 12. (iiv«*n under mj hand thia 3d day of August. the OU re of the cum of cur rf < ■ th i. du c the Cl'.f ( f Constipât ion .'.nd Indigestion, Bilion*ne*>s »nd Dyspepsia, Bowel Complaints, Kidney Diseases. • l.an-'ni*l«nc«» nnd Weary Back. J.is f «• Coi»«plaints, • •,'■. . .(Carbuncles. i* • 'ih 1.1 Sour stomach, •> . p.. - tv < : «'."I irritability aH Cf.zr.pl; FOR SALE SY ALI. £ \U< REDLAND NURSERY, Hix rnilea South of OraDt’e Pa**, Joeephin County, Oregon. B. AV. DEAN. Sheriff. By N .A JACOB8, Deputy. A. H. CARSON Prop’r. ASHLAND HOUSE ! 30.000 TREES Opp.’Udd F.¡lows’ Building, I it *t«»ck. coutibting <»f Main St., Ashland, Or Apple. Pear. Peach. his well - known hocse . under tue T new niaDM/emetit, will lx« cuuducted on tbo latest and tuoni popular pian.", nu ¿»aius being spans! to give general ."HU-fa« ti<»a. it cuutaint« cuinfurtable dvcpiug apart in. nt» bUppli««d with aingl»- and duubi«* taxis, making it a dustruble pla< «■ for the ci.tcrtuiuiiu ut of both trawler» und families Plum. Prune. Apricot Nectarine. Almond. rii<‘ Will .dwaj> !»•• •'Uj-i afturdb, serv«‘d in f Hbt 11< »11* ta • ( Etc. Alito, the celebrated Kelsey Japan Plum ' l\ll»l«‘ All lr«M*b warranted 1 with th»* beet t!ie market at will pleaae the m«»t TAUE TO NAME. DEPARTMENTS I—Collect <»f hlx‘rxl arts il Colleg«* <»f medicine. Dr I rimer. dean. ill < «dl«'g<- of h«w. Judg«* M. Haroeey, dran. IV Women’s «-oll» ge. Mr c. < Hawley dean. V Conservatory of music Z. M fXHUor. w VI — Umversiij academy. All-Art de¡»artm«*nt Mi Mane Craig, 15- sLriKtcr. 380 Students ! 400 Graduates! 30 Teachers ! Buy ho&rd for y oui,g men. •Si 50 PER WEEK ___ ________ _ Indies lx».ir<| in Woman*«« college hall. $2 5u • with unfunush«*d r<M»ni, $4 r»*j with nicely fur. n."I ifm ! r<M»m. Fina terni beipni» Kept« inlier 5t¿< And crown on natural fr»i;t land without irrica- J. J. SfKAir. P.OJ». ti»»n. mix ! fre»* fr«»in all im-oct ¡w-wts and «iiseaM4*, < Ht’thi/uv" and inforniiiti«»n wvt fr«*««. Aihlretu« 111«*. VO M<H. I*rr%idmt. Much hn California tre«« are subject to. Sid<*m. Oregon Thoftewho contemplate »roe planting will do wdl to g»*t ny price h't bef«»r«» purchasing »»Ie«*. BY WA!i\ ALL PERSONS NOT 1() where. rndit my wif»*. S A. B.«k'*r. in my nwnie. mk 1 t t u I I RKONMNDEiriEDTOJ HEUNDFH P«»-t )rtic«» Murphx. J<»-»‘phine County, Or. will noi rwj r«^p<»uhibi« fur any «tabl't rontntrt'Ml - t 6i>>ied by auteur book acGuUut .ai e remues ted Railroad Statiou —lant'b Pas*. J. W. UAhLK. «« call ana »*U!«* wilh«»nt . I b>, A. H. CABSON Willow bpriQ^t», Juuu U, lao7. June 12. làtô. WKAKkWUJ. satisfaction guaran. NOTICE A’OTICE I