Eke Jnuo cratic ïimes.
KLAM A TU COUNTY ITEMS-
.1 .V TL 1‘RltUIHl TIOX.
JOSEPHINE COUNTY NEWS. '
uiDroitn aurins
I
Pleasing to the Palate and
Death to a Cough.
D. W. Daniels warns the public against
M. E. Beatty and Geo. E. Neuber made
l.inkville needs a baker.
his wife Sarah A. Daniels.
Jacksonville a visit yesterday
There is some sickness this fall, but
Gov. I’ennoyer has appointed IV. 1..
One ot the largest crowds evar seen here
not a great deal.
iHiicul Paper for Jarkao«. Joxephm- . Lake
Blackburn as a notary public.
attended the race» last Saturday.
Fred.
Cogswell
is
at
Lake
view,
on
prohibition amendment to the constitu- i
The attendance at the Grant’s Pass
Childers A sou are now engaged in man
VCTOBEk 14 1 sm 7 lion, delivered the third addreaa uf the professional business.
F riday
Academy has increased to 240.
ufacturing a large kiln ot superior brick.
I
Jackson county produce and fruit ped
»etie», at th? I’. S Hall in Jaek»onville, i
«4
Marshal Miller and II. E. Ratlin were on
Sheriff Patterson will tomorrow sell
Oregon Editorial Association.
Tnetiday, Oct. 4th, to a fairly good audi dlers continue abundant.
' the I.ucas propeity on Deer creek.
A|,plegate this week, looking for fruit.
Our county continues to gain in popu
Pursuant to a resolution adopted at the ence. The General is too well known
Ike Mensor of Jacksonville has been
11. E. Baker, the warehouseman, wus at
lation and by improvements.
last meeting of the Oreg ,n Editorial Assu- I throughout the State to require extended
j paying Grant’s Pass a business visit.
tlie county seat several times this week.
Thousands of fat beef cattle will be
ciation. llrr next session of said body will pemonal notice at our hand», having
The Grant's Pass cornet band has
li. 11. Wolter» has closed b'l saloon on
be held at Albany on Friday. October 14. twice carvasted the State, once against driven to market this fall.
i again disbanded, we are sorry to say.
tlie Siskiyou and returned to this place.
11 h 7.
Business of importance, affecting , the extension of slavery, and once as a
Circuit court will soon l>e in session.
the journalistic fraternity of the State, in presidential elector in the campaign of The docket will be very light.
j Morgan and Fayle have paid $900 J. 8. llagly and family, lately trow
cluding the amendment of lhe constitution
' Hon. Rohl. McLean and wife stalled I for an unimproved block in Grant’s Pass South Bend. Indiana, have located here.
ls7«>.
lie is one of Oregon’» earliest
previously adopted and the adoption of a
I M. W. Wheeler is making preparation* | The Aid Society meets at the residence of
pioneers, having crossed the plains to for Poitlaud last week, on a visit.
set of by-law» for the future gove nruent
re-
1 to build a neat residence at Grant'» Pass. Sir* J. H. Barnum on Saturday evening.
Mrs.
C.
F.
Moore
of
l.inkvill-
has
I
this
State
in
1844.
at
the
age
of
ten
years
,
of the .Association, will Ire transacted. A
The Grant’» Pass post-office has been ! Dr. Will. Jackson of Jacksonville will
turned
from
a
visit
to
Jacksonville.
full attendance ot the members, and also and is a man of extensive learning
greatly improved by the addition of lock- i pay Medford a professional visit next
Fred
Clift
and
wife
are
now
occupying
and
profound
research,
having
acquired
those who wish to become such.is requested
boxes.
week.
a classical education, almost without their neat, naw residence at Linkville.
Oregon newspapers please copy.
Fall tights opened out in good style here
Fruit and vegetables are »till lieing i
CHAS NICKEI.L.
Dr. Helm and Jesse Watters of Sprague
■ tutelage.
Possessed of an insatiable
Siiipped from this county inconsiderable I last Saturday, when several knockdowns
river
valley
were
at
Lakeview
last
week.
fietretsry O. E .A.
desire to acquire knowledge, that is a
occurred.
distinctive characteristic of the Apple
Born in MaBHachu>ett>* and Ohio lhm
ocrats are making a light to a in squarely
on Democratic principle# without shut
fling or evasion. In many ease» thia Kind
of a tight to win mean* a winning tight,
in
nuch
Republican
hopdeiody
States as tho+e nam
above.
Tiikorrleruf the government revok
ing the grant'« of intl'-niti.ty lands to rail-
roads h is gone into
effect.
Roads jn
thia State are generudy aff.-cted.
Landa
which have been sei.- -ted are now open
public lands
to settlement and ent ry as
without notice to the company.
I t may be
worth
I
GREENS
Ì !
0
¿j¿'•iti
BUSINESS CARDS.
LUNG
//•
THE LADIES
KINC
OF CONSUMPTION.
The original and only genuine* •cientiiic corn
pound of AbiatinnGum and Y«rba Banta,
for ( ought!, ('< Ids. LrUng and Bron
chial Trouble*, etc., etc.
J sfi
BETTER THAN GOLD
L-v
$
Of Southern Omron urn hereby informed that n.
addition to a Urge bud elegant lino of
RESTORER, SANTA ABIE,
V
I
cat - f . cure MILLINERY !
he only
T
< hj / anteed < ire
for
Catarrh, ('old in tie* H«*a«l Hay Fever, Uoae
( old .Catarrhal Deafnesa, and Bore Eyea. Re
nt ore* the aenae of taste and amell; remove* bad
tawte and unpleasant breath, resulting from Ca
tarrh. Eaay and pltmaant to uh «» Follow direc
tional and a cure ih warrant^!. Bend foi circular
to ABIETINE MED1< AL COMPANY. Oroville
TRY BANTA ABIE AND CAT-R CURE- California, owner* of the only Abietine Grove
and Distillery in the world.
PREPARED ONLY BY
B ewof I mitations . None genuine unlem
the W'.nla “Lung Beaterer,” “Santa Abie. ’ areon
the Idabel* of »»ach brittle Not a aecret com
pound. For Hale by all druggist*, wholesale and
retail.
>1
ABIETINE MEDICAL Company,
Oroville. Butte Co.,Cal. U. B. A
?
S’
Owners of the only Abietine (»rove anti Distil,
ory in the world.
MTSEND FOR PARTICULARS.
l bave »<!<i<«i to my stock th« following
goods, of which 1 have a full line :
noting
that
Mr.
Blaine recently said that nothing but a
money panic would spoil Mr. Cleveland’s
chance for a re-election.
The next day
after this remark was pi inted the New
York Tritan* began to cry panic.
It hae
kept up the cry ever since, but it has not
amounted to anything yet.
gate family, he hewed out for himself an
inqierialiable
pathway
through
the
G. W. More, a popular mixologist,now
officiates behind the bar of the l.inkville
saloon,
J.«», llamaker ami wife uf Bonanza,
Geo. \\ . I ateliing, the expert cards’ll-
who were at Yreka during the fair, have
Hebrew around the campfires of the
ter has just finished a neat dwelling
returned.
house at Grant’s Pass for Mr. Dodge.
earliest l ioneers, and reveling in Hom-
Judge Smith and his daughter, Miss
eric verse under the shelvin g rocks and
J. M. John is recovering from an at
Martha, have returned from their trip to
' sheltering oaks of our grand pr imeval
tack of measles and is taking a well-
San Francisco.
earned vacation. He is now in Jackson
forest, lleie amid the danger ami sol-
Editor Bowduin is paying Portland a county.
itmie of the unbioken wilderness be visit. We turn him over to the tender
Dave John, who met with an accident
formed a cliatactei that must draw mercies of the fraternity.
on the Siskiyou ....... intain a short time
strong lines on all leading questions, its
Geo. Whittemore has returned to Link since, has returned home and is at pres-
underlying principle being strongly an- ville after a protracted aluen«-e in Oregon ent in (.rant's Pas*.
ti-slavery ; and having ivatched our na and Washington territory.
55 ■ T. (. lemmens has been ap;>ointed
J. W. Mauuing went to Ashland last , postmast-r of the Galiso creek postoffice,
tion as it pas~ed tlirougli the throes
week
for
hi)
daughters,
who
have
been
j He i* well qualified for the positionand
of fratricidal strife on that question, and
paying Rogue river valley a visit.
, will make an excellent official.
emerged with Stars and Stripes un-
Doctors Warren, father and son, have I
Wm. Miller and S, Provolt have been
dimmed, it is but a natural sequence that
been in this section lately, looking after I in Jacksonville this week with a large
the old ve’eoin should appear again upon
their interests of the Western Stage Co. quantity of tine vegetables, which they
the field, alien from In* stand|>uint, pro
Mis. W. E. Gre ne ha» gone to Port found no trouble in disposing of.
hibition perils the sovereign right* of
Townsend, W T., to join her husband,
55 e have a Isxim of our own., w hich
j American citizens and threatens our in- who is employed in the eu»tom-house
promises to glow fast. Several real-es
there.
. »litution *.
tate transactions have ocemre.l lately
I
The General began his address wifh-
We legret to learn that Sheriff Child and many more are on the tapis.
sciences,
studying
tiieek,
Latin
n • u V
S Rosenthal is displaying a tine, large,
Sheriff Patterson’s neat, new resi
dence at Grant s Pass will soon be readv i I assortment of ladies' cloak* and w rap» of
all kinds
for occupancy.
and
I o it preliminaries, making it a special
1
H
11
Regular services will be held in lhe Bap
tist church az soon as the seats arc- pul in I
IKtsition.
u
11? ? DV rl
)j|jb
J
T
ri 11
r
Doth Knit and Mnshn.
INFANTS’ WARDROBE. COMFLETJ
Av cheap as to be Isright any place; also
Six months treatment SI. By Mail,
si.to.
Children's Short Clothes,
SANTA ABIE AND OAT-R-OUBE.
A beautiful line of
Coder 4 year» old
For Sale by all Druggist»«.
HOSI KRY !
’n
Mi
<1 LOVES,
HANDKERCHIEF8
l)
CORSETS,
2Äopliye
Thousands find it to their advantage
to patronize the Mail Order System.
They get
morning und eveniiq;.
CoutuMing of Lisle tad ilk
MISCELLANEOUS
6
1
The Riddle House was til led to over
flowing last Friday and Saturday and did
an immense business
Rev J. W. Miller of Jacksonville will
hold services at till» place on Sunday
!
mmt
|1
IM
[TS.
FRESIl 121« <;<><>!>*< mid
Prof lj France lias organized a dancing
class at tins place, which meets regularly
every Tuesday evening.
lag\.rri21€ **rrA’lald!<!
Our town was full of people on several
daysjduring the past week, the races at
tracting considerable alteutiun.
Joe l>elk and T. J Clopton, the upper
Butte creek merchants, were in town last
Saturday and "took in" the races.
,,f
Ladies' Furnishing Goods.
quantities.
Jacksonville. Oct XI
even
RtroXTED l»l‘l;ClALLY FOX TUE TIMM.
---- ;--------
.
,
I i
«¡rn E. L. Applegate, alio ih cam-
puigning the State against the propuaed '
A LL FA RM EBB STORING WHEAT. BARLEY
«A or oats in the Medford or Gold Hill Ware-
h ntK-s can obtain a
Í
!**li it w I h ,
And many other thing* too numerous to mention.
1 have also secured the servict* of a
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER,
And am prepared to execute all orders in that
line in find cibm style at reasonable rates.
t all and
me at the building formerly occu
pied by A. L. Johnaou on < 'alifomia etrwt.
MRS. P. P. PRIM
L. W. CAMON
A. HCAKHuN.
The Cost of Transportation is overcome,
and more, by the Differences in Prices. Cash Ædvmioe
REDLAND NURSERY,
You can have the styles that city friends un application to meassounas the grain is re • Bix mile* South County,
<»f Grant’s I’
. Joeephine
Oregon.
ceive*!.
If you want your property sold quickly
Applicati«»!!*
fur
Loan*
aud
Storage
Room
aro
wear and select from half a hundred now solicited.
at the best figures, call on M E Beatty I
A. II. CARSON <k SON, Proprietors.
at bis real estate jftice in Medford.
patterns, while at home, in the country,
McCallister & Co. have removed
Sacks
Loaned
to
Farmers
Without
Charge
there are but a limited number. The ad
place, where they are now enga
lhe manufacture oi superior brooms.
100,000 TREES
vantages offered through the Ma i Order
8upt. Jacobs paid our school a visit last
BAKER, M'dtur.l <>r.
In stock, connistnig d
week and ezpre«sed himself pleased with System are manifold
the maimer in which it is conducted.
hrs
ers is Mill unable to I»' alsrilt. Hi» many
lhe Sunday school convention, held
friends hope to hear of his early conva at l.raiit s Pass last week, was »success
lescence.
Much interest was taken and quite a
who ha i tune addiessed Jacksonville
tern State« ha* been unqualified success,
number of workers were present.
A number of sale» of cattle are report
audiences
in
favor
oi
prohibition.
He
such large assemblages of people and i
ed, though at low iatea.
The usual price
1.. Flynn of Portland, a well-known
sav» that Prof. <ampbell lias grouped
paid is $21 5ti for dry cows and two-yeai- real-estate man, has secured the manage
spontaneous enthusiasm
never have
(’. W Skeel lhe popular mechanic,is kept
together a glittering string of fallacies, old steer*.
ment of tlie Grant’s Pass town-site
been seen there before. The longer Mr.
busy and is now engaged in building an
around which he has woven the graceful
agency
and
will
take
charge
3t
once.
Hon. Kol>t. Mcf.uan was at Grant's
I leveland and his party travel the great
• Idllion to 8 E. Redden's residence.
gleanings of poetry aud science, that is Pa»s last week and proved one of the
er the crowds become and the madder
4 great deal of lgnd w ill be cleared off
especially pleasing to the ear, but most prominent workers at the Sunday- this fall and planted in fruit trees. This I Sever ,1 Odd Fellows of thi* place, most
the Republican organ« get.
! of whom were accompanied by their wives,
school convention.
Will nut l>ear logical digestion. The
county will in a few years export a large
The new road down the Klamath river, quantity of fruit, hav ing land adapted intended tlie social at Jacksonville last
startling declaiation ot the Piuf.
fil»t
PoTATut* have declined in price in the
' night.
that •’Alexander conquered the which connects with the Yieka road. to it.
Portland market. A short tune ago | was
A. Childers having resigned as a mem
I ha* Iwen finished, This county paid
Grant
’
s
Pass
and
vicinity
will
occupy
d,
and
»¡lie
killed
liiui.
”
The
Gen-
over $2990 towards it.
ber uf the town cuuiK il, I’ostma>ter Miller
they brought a cent a jkjuii I there, ami , worl
This sawmill i* n«»w in full operation and will
much
space
hi
the
November
number
of
cited ditferc-nt authorities to »how
now they are only 80 cent >«r cental, , eral
koep on hand m full stock <»f all kind*» and dimen
Messis. Pollock and Dickson, who the’'55’est Shore," the town council of has been appointed to fill, the po*i»i”n
GRAPE VISE.*. CERIC.NTS. G«K»8EBFR-
sions of
t. at tbeie is no iea.»om*b e basis for the
ami theie 1» no ina.ket for them at that I
have been paying relative* and friends that place having agreed to take -MM> i which he w’lll do creditably’.
RlES. I’.l.U 'KBEIUUEH. KAKPBl R.
iwseitiun that he indulged his appetite { in Josephine county a visit, have return- copios of that publication. This adver
I*aac W o<»lf is Miil engaged in hauling I
price. They are about ri|»e enough now
HIES. STRAWBERRIES. FIGS.
i
(ed to Spiaguc river valley.
tising will prove quite beneficial.
tor
wine
to
any
greater
extent
than
any
: fruit, vegetables and faim produce to the
to be stored away for winter. The crop
711
aud
716
J
Street,
and
7*3
and
71!»
Oak
.Avenue.
BHcrainento.
Cai
Saigent Bros, aie closing out their
other apiH-tite, at the betiquets that
E. S. Smith, the mining expert, is . railroad front, where he i* paid g >u«i prices
is not »o »hurt iti the Willamette valley
Tw o-Stury Building*.
Having placed th* finest double Planer and
Our trei’A are cr «wt> without im'i.’ation oi. red
' mercantile business at l.inkville. They
doing a lively real estate hiisineH». He ' for the same.
Matcher to be found in th»« Rogue River Valley ; lull I mik I. a' d all «d ku«»wn varWi** that ►ucce»*d
as was sup|»>-ed.and there w ill probably luliuWvd Ills dtiiqiieet ot the then known : now occupy their new building in the
in
our
null,
wo
will
furumh
ah
g<ades
of
i
in
Buuthern Oregon.
has
purchased
the
old
Fee
place
on
Ap
A number of r«a;-e*-iatc transact!« ns
1» a laige quantity to export in the woild, ami »ituw« <1 coiti-luaively that uat- eastern portion of that place.
j Tho»»«- c«»nt«‘mplatin»c tni* planting will do w«*ll
plegate of Jacob 55’imer, paying $4900
I mg. ami not diinking, was presumably
.
have
taken
place
in
.Medf«>rd
and
vicinity
Ito
vi»>it our orchard and nun»*r>, or write t«> u*»
spring.
Cap:. Barnes of Sprague liver valley therefor, and has several farms and other during the past fortnight. I*i« perty is
i f« r pri.-«*-hs? .\ti«ir»Sr t«» ns at Murplx. I «*•»«--
■ lite cuitse oi his death; and tlieieiore
¡phi
’« count). Oregon, or to R R station,
pie,
es
of
pro|M*rty
bonded.
He
is
a
has Sold his entire band of euttle to 55’.
iouk'ng tip again.
T iif . regular base-ball neanon i* over ; the pv’jpie ol Oivgun sltuuhi pa.-s a pro
' Giant'«* Pass, < >r
I
M. Ramsey of Plevna precinct, who le- "rustler,” and nu mistake.
A. H. CARSON A SON
and the Detroit cluii has been awarded bihiiurjr amendment against eating, be presents California parties.
For *aie at a bargain- a cosy dwelling
!
Sheriff Patterson gives notice that lie
i hom»r hot far from the center of the town
the chanipionehip of the League. The , cau*e it was j'i*t posmble tbat eating
Mis. C. K. Smith lectuiedat lhecourt ha* made the following appointments for
For p irticnlar* emptire of K.
Philadelphia club gets «ecund place, killeii Alexander.
house in Linkville on the evening of the receiving taxes for lss; during the of Medford
•
present month Waldo. (», t<>l>er“17th ; T. Lawton. real-estate a^ent
Chicago i« third, New York fourth and •
6th
inst.
Last
Sunday
evening
she
ad
lhe General <lrvw a direct comparison
dressed a large audience at the Presby Atlhouse, isth ; Kerbyville. 19th ; Wil-
The sai k sociable given l.y the I*adies'
We are alau prepared to mnke contracts for any
Boston fifth. The St. Louis club was
: between the claim* ol lhe prohibition terian church.
derville. 29lh ; Murphy, 21-t ; 5Villiams.
number of
Aid B. I'ietv la*t Tile* lay evening proved
first in the games played by tire Associa- move uent ami abolition, which they loid
22d; Galice creek. 2.r>rh; lump off Joe,
L. Leonard of Josephine county is in 26th; \5olf ('reek. 27th ; Grant's Pas» an enjoyable nttair. Ther«’ wa.* a large at
t;on and a serie« of contest» lave been been u*ing to mtluence Republican vote*.
Spiague river valley, having driven a 28th.
I tendance and a neat t»um was rea!:x«*d.
arranged between it and tlie Detrvats for Abolition, i.v ‘»aul. was for brumlening
band of cattle from tlio foim<-r place to
• s z •. .
••»
»r Hndth and li tor of tamo, and embrace* of either fir or pine timber.
A little s »n of James IL>war«l met uith h ! \ it) r in (Juaniity. Qinl •. V .
the baseball championship of rhe world. human liberty, and prohibition wan to the latter. He has »old hie Is ef cattle
Dr. Flanagan was at Medford last
Hllt’.-lmi
.
-t - •’' MTIJ I’fAll I’ g I »1 I’EV H BRI NE. Al’RKOr. NECTARINE.
All orders and bills till«-«! with p*omptn»**»a and
M’Vete accident a few day» ago, near M«d- CHERRIES. \LMONDS. H< i f-
Saturday,
having
gone
there
with
I.
S.
dib|»atch Noconiin»*nt w neces*»ary on the aupe
The struggle promises to be close and in •cut off tile inestimable right of tlie aov- to parties from abroad.
f«»rd.
He
was
iidmga
horse,
whi-
b
threw
nority
of the «duality of our hr timber.
Smith, who did up the "Ten Cent*” boys
HARRIS A CO.
teresting.
R. S. Belknap, the well-known horse in such good shape. Although Grant’s him off, breaking otie of tlie L,»;»e# of the
civign American citizen to retuse to take
• Th*»re li a <<*»<! road to the Mill thiajear.
man. who ha» been living in Sprague Pass is 39 miles f,om Medford, they ri^ht arin.b'sides dislo'ating his shoulder*
a
<lt
ink,
and
that
the
two
were
not
co-
F ire * between Sonoma and Sant..
river valley for sometime past, has j,one
l identical he knew from a life work that to Siuslaw. I.ano county. His health traveled the distance in less than four blade
Rosa, Cal., ate growing worse. The at
\V Hard (’rawford, h-rme. )y pro-ecn’ing
antedated lhe abolition movement, and is bad and he goes to the coast with the hours. That is what we call traveling.
mosphere is smoke-laden, and the air ih«oeL.»re Republicans«houldnot be inis-
but it had to be dune, as Joe Scott, the
attorney of the third «listrict of l«!aho Ur-
hope of lietteiing it.
regular rider wa* sick, and Smith was
looks like an •a.-tern Indian summer. ■»••d by tin* f*»liaei<>us theory, lie called
rit«»ry. an I who has hel«i other position* of
Jas. Owen of Round Grove is nianu- needed.
Fire lias swept over ten miles in the last attention to tiie dangeiou* tendency of I
public trust. La*« I« « ate«l at Medford f'jrtl^e
facturing butter on a large scale and
ecciesiasliuis.n
tout
w.o»
making
a
contin-
The geological surveyor*, sent out ’by practiie of his pndesMun. lie is lawyer
twenty-four hours. Several fences an t
r. ll ARRi Ur.A il, the l>e»t lat«1 shipping variety.
; uous outcry for “(io«i in the cunetitu-! find» no trouble in disposing of it, a» lie the I’nited State* government, patted
of ability and experience.
vineyards have been burned, and several lion,”t*bowiiiglhe wisdom "t lhefoiidnegg makes a superior article, lie recently
Ml III l’EAl'H, (fice»t<>n«9»till I k '; v I» the list.
through Wialerville Friday. and report j
»old
several
hundred
|smmls.
The
houses swept away, Great damage is of this it pubhu hi di.-iinutively dividing
We l«*arn that Johnny Curry has pur
KAN A PA \ ‘S CLINO, the catnior'.- pride.
dairying interest is one which has been ed very hard w»ik on the Illinois river,
reported a» have been done by foieH things sacred and secular, and leaving j neglecied hcie too long.
having t<» pa« k supplies over very high chase«! a half interest m the right to man*
KELSEV-S JAPAN PLUM, has n<> peer.
to freeborn American citizens the right
ufacture
and
sell
the
I
’
niversal
c
mibb
a-
and rough lulls, *ay* the (viant’s Pass
fires in Rincon valley, in the Mini’
llOBE he SAllGLN I PHI N !•., never h<f>re offered in Oregon
to worship t»«»d a« rording fo the dictates
A gap e for the base-ball champion- Courier,
. h»*ir observation* are ah^ut ♦i«»n fence in this county of ii l’>. Kei d
county, A nutnlier of people haie l.-en of their own cotiBCience, a sacred.riaht shipof Klamath count* and a purse took
compieteti
for ibis season. However, 1 he new linn will no d> iibtdu a g »o«J i.usi- it is this wiiieh. in i dried »tate, forms the eeh'hrated prime. D’ENTE
I
FACULTY
rendered homeless.
that Ain T.cans l»ud ple«lged “their lives, place last Saturday at Linkville between they Mill have s. in»* u rk in this section, ness. as lhe\ have a first class article.
(French ( ,’ oiimt \ <•-1.
ihvir tot tun»* and ilo*ii sacied honor’’ I the Intrepiiis, ti e h> trie club, and the they found Wdderville to |»e 950 feel
J. H. SWEET Pr.-.<h nt
Quit,* a number witnessed the races at
Mai hematic“, Psychology and 8ch'»ol Eco umij
io «|eien«i; and which would lie imper- Evergreens of Tule lake and Bonanza. above the M*a level, and Boh’smountain
BERKELEY Gt lOSEBEllll^ . the mo»t proiitable of them all.
T hk .V.
CoHimerrioI lliil/ttin repo I
th« tra-k near this pla< e on Monday, when
JULIA M GOODYEAR
Wc tiare ju»* r.*.- ur.-.t a fall «Us» in the above
i
cd
by
the
passage
of
anv
uitt
abridging
It
was
well-contested
and
interesting,>e-
2250
feet.
liat the augur combination is lapidh
English Grammar. Rhetoric anil Latin.
tin«»«.! ,->»a«tb. which a e crur sell cheaper than
several
rontesLs
of
*j'«
,d
took
place.
id»e
the p erogativcs ot th • >ov»*ieign citizen sulting in a victory for the Intrepid*
Langned'>c, Kinz’-, Soft Shell ami Paper Shell Almonds.
ili* > are »old aio a ...-re in ronthern ' tre^on.a. we
C
E
NESSE.
preaching coiiautnnialion. Repreaeii ol this iep ihlie. And \vhen.*ver the
p:in« p.il race wa* f< r a purse <»f $f>o. hung
have tint v.-rv f.-a ex|» »ee. All ktndaof pro.
Penmanship and Executive Work.
Peter.ton* a Mana tine
Samuel Colver, the prohibitionist, de
duce tak.-n in exetrar ce and
live« ■>( Eastern and Southern retin. r
up by the ent« rpri-ing proprietor of the LARCE STOCK ANO VARIETY SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
iallac»'»us lhe->;y ot man's inability to
MRS I OTTI E D. WILLARD
F«»r (h-tober is on hand, and is one of the
livered
a
lecture
at
Linkville
one
even
govern hi in.-« il va a* e»»!uhlishe«l l»y sump-
Voice ( 'alture.
Riddle H«’U*v. with »•' tranccadded Three
.» I.are been III New York city, and i
HICHEST MARKET PRICE
ing last wi ck to a fair audience. Hi» best ntiinber> of this year of ev- n unu.-nal I
MRS G ('.EDDINGS.
tuaiy legisiathui, then, as an integral
exi clh ncc. I ll«- steel-engraving i- a charm
horses wert enter, «1, but it proved a poor Evergreen.», Slirnir», lie«», (’¡eiirGi» and Elowerinig Plant», Small
.» |>u.itively known that many iiu|>ot
effoit di<i not prove popular,even amoi.g
'Instrumental Music.
allow. <1 for »..me. «’all sn.l ace for vor.elf'a.
tart of this r publican form of govern I
ing reproilm lion «•!’ Leslie'* beautiful paint race, as two ol the riders did not know that
Emits, (»rape Vine». Ete., Etc.
JAGOBY BliOS
tant conivreiicea on the subject of a gi e..t ment, wi* demonstrate tothe nations of temperance people, as be is altogether ing. "A .Maiden Fair t<. See.” and the l.«*li a start hid been made
EMMA TOLMAN.
1 «»Iman's bm k- I
Drawing and Painting.
trust formation have laren had during the eattii that our system of govern too radical in his view» and never makes i«‘ii-plates, wood-« uts, and designs for the *kin horn» won distancing the (»tliers.
•
B «f«>re par.-hading • U «-.vher». p irti«-* inte«iding t.» plant tn e will find it to their interest to
1 here is an in
any converts
lhe American people uouk-talje are all capital
come an« I —••• <»-ir ,< «•■<
i »if t» . •
• i'-il
in ii I« m I gratis upon application
the past three weeks, at whiclr a final ment “by th«* i»ei»ple and for the people” may Is- coaxed, but they can never l>e tere«ting ilhisft-.ated article by wav <»f upt n-
First Term Begins Tuesday. Aug. 30, ‘87
•*Seat let i rver’*
Address all rointnun««*at ions to
i»* a iailn e, and we must perforce de
Uig. and the stori« > Iixl poems are ex« ' p
arrangement i» believed to have brer
driven.
HAMMON
BROS,
ph-r ux. Jack*«»:i County, Or.
All correspondoncw cheerfully answered. Ad
H iving api’cirtdin our village. Darby’s
cline from the exalted position we oc
tmnallv g ><>d
In this number arg given
dress the President.
arrived at. The llullrtin mention. $59.- cupied in t He • «■•>n«>mv of nations and
Klamath county will probably prove a the otters to prr'ons getting up clubs f- r Brophy.acti«1 Eiu<d was um 1 for «h^iufect-
ing the College hi)iidin4>»
I Le tlisca.*e ne-
i
990,000 a» tlx- probable capital, with a mark the «lowntall of one of the ptoil lest good place for the sui cessiul boring of i next year, and they are v»>ry tempting, vht went beyond i single c ase, either in the
and mo*t | r »-p.‘ o».s nations of the artesian wells. One i» now b ing bored few magazines award premiums that ap (’olleg-» or e!s«‘w!pre. where the F.ui«l was
I »-ison iw I taking ill tire entire Atluiiti
earth, and ki:igcr;d’t an i
priestcraft on Mr llcrtery’» rancho near Tule lake. pr«»a< h th«- vain ide books and engravings used -Rev. Pres. (» |<’ Price. Auburn.
i
B t \ te of O b K' kin . ExRurnvr. D rp \ rt -?
Manufacturer und Dealer in
sea).'i •! and New Orleans.
It is nearly I'M) fee’ deep now and there Tr.er-on” bestows, l he ultra, tions f«»r Ala
D.irbv '* Fluid dispels all Lynis of
would rule.
MFNT, S k I.F.M, H,»pt. I. IH.M7. )
THE ROGUE RIVER
;
1888 are numerous new writers to be add?«!
By the authority v(‘hti*d in mo by the legif*lativ«'
idle only thing in» whu h the s|ieaker is about ¡90 feet of water in it. Such to the stall of favorite old contributors, epiik-mic <!:««va>e»* by d«"s!r »\ ing the »pore?
■ire.
ia»M'inhly of thebtat«* of Oregon. 1. Sylventer
¡•r germ poison that < iu»e contagion.
EviiRV vote for prohibition will repre «•ouhi approximate a compa*ison on the wells ate needed in some portions of the
more costly engravings and wood cuts- in
i P« nn««> r. j»overn«»r. <lo h«*rwby submit to the le-
sent dollars of taxation upon every acre prohibition question was the maa wdio county, and we hope that they can be fact, novelty and fresh variety in every
I
gal
votereof
the
Bt-ite,
at
nsp»*rial
election
here-
Sored His I.lfe,
successfully bond
department One can becerlain this is n««t
I'by called t«i bo held on Tue*«lay «niece *d'ng the
aving recently been refitted whl
of land and other taxable property it was coming in from the field, where he
! fir*t Monday n November. HM7, the following
only said, but really meant; for this popu ( Mr 1» I. \Vilc*>x<»n. of Horse Cave. Ky..
all modern improvements, are now turning
had beep mowing, with his scvflie slung
The editor pro f, »i. of the ■'•'ar says lar magazine has proved, durin-j neaily t «-ax s he was. f«»r many vear*. badly alii cted
’ propo*e«i amendment* t »th«» State oon*titutinn.
lhe State of Oregon, to pay the costa «.I
out a Urst-'dass article of flour, which is put up n
I
I
ov« r his rlio.il I* r. an 1 «n parsing along that there will hr in the neighboi hood of
with Phthisic, also Diubetes; the pairs
’4 barrel sacks, ami everj Hack is warranted t««
FlHsr PROHIBITION kmj ndmf . nt .
half
a
century.
th:H
it«
promise*
arealwuxs
wholesale prosecutions and line the pc<-- the bank* of «a limpid str-am oi water
!
S ection 1. 1'he m itinfa *ture. sab», or (he giv contain 19 pounds of tiour If you don't believ«
IO. i VIO head of beef cattle sold in Klam
faithfully kept
Term«: Two dollars per I were almost unendurable ami would some
ing away, ,«r t h« oft«Tin^ to Roll or giveaway, or tins, just romimre a sack of our tiour with a j
ketsof justice» of the jieace, lawyers and ( he saw a tine fsh. and at once ’>»*eamw atli county this year, at an average of year, with great deductions to dubs Sam times almost tlirow him into <‘«mvulsions.
the
ke. pine for Rale, of any t’pintuou’*. vin«»u*, other brand offered for sale jn this market. ai-«i
(
those w ho make money otf the troubles pa s*e>>e<i of a de>ire to capturrit. He $25 per head. According to the assess ple-copies »•♦•nt free to those desiring to g« t II•••tried Electric Bitter* an i got relief fr«»m
distilled, fermei ted, or any intoxicating cote the difference in weight.
t'o||«>we I it ab'ii^ up the str«*a?n, growing ment roll, this would leave less than up clubs. Address “l*eier-«in'.s Magazine. the fiist bottle and after Hiking six bottle«,
Ii/iuora
whatever in tLi’s State, exr-ept for m^ii-
and quarrels of the people. If it were
w « ♦ ntirely < ured. and had game.i in fie»!i
final, Hi’ientitic. or mechanical purp«e»eh.
more eager a* hi* chai ers grew smaller, 5’XHl head in the whole comity. Your 3od Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
B
e
.
2.
I'h* legirtlative a*wembly »hall provid,•
eighteen
pound*.
Says
h-
positively
be-
worth (be cost, there might not he so and aiming at it with hi* scythe, winch
bylaw in what manner *uch liquon*. or anv of Constantly ou hand and exchanged for wheat
eorresp mdent would ask R. It. if these
iic\ vs tie w »uld have <lied h i I it not been
If 1‘ayn to .-idrertiite.
much protest; but is t ? Exierience, the he brought w.th a t « m •n«!- u- >w«aip figures are not rather inconsistent, con
r-.'
them,
«hall
h«> nianufart ir**d or sold, or kept for
|>1U)M1
’
T
AN
1)
(
AREEUL
AT
f«»r the »elief afl‘or«ic»l by Electric Bitter*
-al«* f«»r !iii*<ii(*inal, Hcii-ntiti«*, or mechani<*al pur
The l tMEs Im* a circulation larger than Sold at fifty cents a bottle hv City Drug
only true test, »ays n<>.
If it would .»top • ver bi- brad, and forg«*tting his own sidered together.
•
pt iS««N
; »r’ative |«» Pi«>n, be bt«»ugbt it down
tention is given t< » the tilling of S f .« 3. Till* am *ndm«u.t shall take effect and Having adileii h set of Barley P«ollersto my mill
any other paper in Oregon, outside of Store
the traffic,the .St.d.onua ».iv* that p.>»-i
Suit has licen commenced by the
acr<»*s the back of his neck and hi* own
In* in full fore»- in six m«»nfh* from th«* date of its I have *-et apart ever) Saturday to Roll Barley f«.«
Portland, ami is therefore considered a
county
authoritiesagaiuHt
District
Attor
bably we might afford to make all the hea«| rolled into the *tr *am > » the pro
ratification by th«» electors.
customer*. The work will tie done on short
orders.
iirsl-cLts.» advertising medium by all who
B e « . I. Th« lc.islativ,’ assembly «hall without notice, so that parti«*« can return with their grist i
ney
t
’
olvig
to
recover
the
$61'1
he
re
justices of the peace and lawyers rich. hii»itioni*t', m their eagerness to tush
<l«day j as* all nei'«*?»s iry law* with sutfk icr.t pt n- the same day. 1 am prepared to r<»lI liarley at al!
ceived by the forfeitme of the bail-bond have tried it. It has a swor > To circula
.■*lti.«s !.«•«•♦»»Hfiry toer.f«»rce this amendment.
this atliei dllienf ti>r«»ngli, Were fo:get-
time* and in tne iiesl manner. This process if
But it <>on’t stop it.
•Then Baby w . m »i<k. we gave her Caalorta,
of Fritz
Munz. Your coirespondent tion of 2100. wlmli is more than double
T«> HALAKIEM of STATE far ahead of the crusher.
ting then sov«*reign tight* as American
SAMPLES ARE SENT ON AP- SfcA'ONP \MENI»MENT
OF
FI
i
T.HS
thinks this action ill-advised and unjust, that enjoyed by anv journal published in
I
G. KAREWSKI
When she w.%. a Child. she rned for CiMtoria,
i ■tizeiis and \A«»tild rea'iz1* too late. j«er
soutlw*rii Or« gon. N'otwithstanding I he*»«
O
aving fvileìito i . lose oi t ny iieh .
Article XIII.
A mo J»<« the holder* of d*>nu*«»tir woo!
me»« U, .lH. k».,..vql,., ... I I ,ltl w„h„|
,j,.
S
ection 1. The governor, secretary of State,
hap*, that tl eir mist iken zeal had c st inasmuch as Mr. ( olvig was entitled, facts our rates are quite reasonable, Busi-
When she be,-am* Mis« she uhm; t«» Cantoria,
plication
through
our
11>».
■ <-<.;!< iua.«t...u..r
court.
under
the
law.
to
receive
19
per
cent
of
treasurer of State. jude«*.s <»f the supreme _____
tbecings the feeling i* l»e< < ining more tbeiia their head*.
ness men should remember that.
The >|«enker said i
•'«•al«’rlian « v « t J wa- in San Fmnr!*<«•» r«*c«mdy.
TVbea »bo'Laei hil.lrcu *uo gave them Castori»
atxi all btau* othrer** of thn* Ktat«« shall receive
the amount forfeited. Thousands of dol
where I |IU.| in o ^uf tf,.. | irtf M
h,_>t „t1H»k\
contklent. No important advance n> further that lhe dangerous tendency of
' an annind H.'.lar* of such a sum as the legislative
lars have l>een paid district attorney*
Ihn't Experiment.
11 «’
*■ Ji'-Hrin*. Ammunition, ('utl.-ry.
n-s^embly shall bervarter by law f«»reach of such
price i* ex| ected, but a larger outlet is eoerasve measure« was extreme, which under the »»me circumstance*, and no
Ita
rd
war«*
and
Sp«»rtm»r
«ver
l)n«Utri»t
t«»
Ì
«»tficers provi«ie; tirovidtal. that when the legis-
had he, 1» indicated bv th,* im-rea-r l de
You cannot aflord to vast« time in ex
Opp.Odd Fellow««' Building.
thib niHrk-t Good» «»hl
th*- luwetd iMHMuhle
i lativ,* assembly shall hav«* by Jaw fix«*d the hh I m
looked for. Buyers are more frequenth
objection was ever raised until the ar perinieitiing when your Lings are in dun
;
pnc***.
mands I'»» alcoholic «li ink since the or
• r > of any such « tiior. such h dary shall neither
in the market, and less shading in p»ire* ganization of the fanatical temperance rival in thia State of our learned county ger. Consun«i>ti«:n aluay.«* seems st first
t sill cusnintoe ff?»...
t<, b<. >n«t wfist
he increascl nor dimmuhcd «luring th«* ♦•■rm for
,1 r.pr~«,n|,n„ p.l»., lu-inu tl.Ki.kful m no
judge from California. Although the only a cold
Do not permit any dealer tn
which the incumbent «>f such office shall have
is iion**.
Xnioi’g the .-al»»s at New Y»*rk .Tu*ude in tin* east a few years ago
A
Z1UT-C ) I’-T( ) W N ( • I ’SIX )M EKS been el« < t« «l or appoint«*d.
..Id cilatomer» for their paM patr.a (.»■■■ ... hUrsl.
sum involved i* a considerable one, very iinpfis«« upon von with some clienp imita
lather who «« ibd take a bottle bom«
I. I h - s « rwed. I
n? ptH-lfnlly «..hrit a ror.
THIRD AME NDMENT TO TIME OF 11«‘I DI NG GEN
recently wetv 4' h '0 j < iimi* >courc<| ( '.di
tion of I>r King's New Pisrovprv for Con»
Ilt.11si.ee of th.-«amo.
JOHN MP l.Ell.
ERAL El E. TI >N.
ailh him an«l 1 ik>* a l"g dr nk «»r it and few question the district attorney’s right v.iir.|rlbi:i. C.dj-lu.u.tH hh. but be sure
will be served us well as those sit-
HISWl'l.l, aNOW.X HOUSE. UN Ill'll THE
f<»rnia at ’»»r ; 'J'•<*» pound*
*| r ng ( ali
to
it.
Article
11
fh>U*t it into the cl«»*el, sl.,111 the do«»r
\• u gwf the genir' . I»» < au-e he can make
new ni-,uagvtuent will I m * <-ondiiete<| on the
S
m - II G-rcral elect «.rs shall I. * h-Id •»*»
iomia at is*" '-’“c. and
pound* I i
According tothe figures agr«»p«l tij»on more profit lie m iy tell \«>u lie has some
and tniii ’he k v ,»n it. might cxi e< t hi’»
Tucstlay next after th ■ fio»t M«>:i«iiy i i Novem heM an«i m<«-t popular piar.s, no j an « being
ting at <>ur counters.
spared to give g« i oral satisfaction, it contair s
ber. biennia! y.
1 rn Oregon at Ll » .’2e. Th** I’h'lad» !- b«.vs,wn«» weie look ng thiough the kev- l.y the I»««.rd cl •••pmlizaiion, 7.’» 4*»5 thing juM a* g«>< i. or just the same. Don’t
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my comfortable sle-pin- apartments supplied with
I acres of land are taxed atid vainod at be detriv*«!, hut insist upon getting D?
plda ma k» f •shows a
t improven« -nt. 1 hoi«*, t»» go »*tr.i'ghi to the saloon when
hand an I cans.*«| i ' i .« gr.-at seal of the State of single and double beds, miking it u desirable
Kin;'*»
New
Dist
«»very.
whi<
h
isguaran
th» \ got oi l« nouzh. and take a drink to $¡¡<*>,048. upon x* hich there are mort-
t«» he aifi.X'Nl. this 1st day «»f September, ula«’e for the ea tert mi n tn ent of b.»th traveler- anti I
yyilEN IN THE CITY DO Oregon
In hop*, brewer»* buy *| aiii glv, I : 1 the see how it ta*h*d ; another becau-e it gages to the amount Ot «92, 691. The teed to give rfhief m a l Throat, Lung and
families
A. D.. 1**7.
J. BOWEN,
Chest
nfTerfions
frial
bottles
free
at
City
SYLVESTER PEN NOYER.
market i* firm on htrictly tir*l cia». wa~ good, aud another (•* defy the oh! ('. A <». Land Co. owns 18H.G4H acres.
Drug Store.
Governor.
not
fail
to
visit
our
valued at *74.6.59. The following are the
14e; man, and another to show their con
Hy the G«»vvm«»r :
g< i«dJ, ('oa*t ciop of lSMi, l»cst
hal iiue < f the statist !-» gleamul from
G eo . W. M c B ridf .
Will always he supplied with the h«*-t the market
1885, It n.pt for him, and -(»on ml libitHui, un
Maine, common to good, !b</|2«
’
V\ool\
trifle
with
any
Throat
oi
Secretary «if State.
til the\ bring if' that night in th«’glitter the as'pssinenl roll: value of town lots.
hfl »nJ*, served m H Myle that will plea».«- tt.^ m.-t
ArMVV
V
Lung
Disease.
Ifyouliavo
ra*tidi«»u»<
lat-te.
gi im | to p’ line, ♦»(" He.
lie sai'l that «he r uificat <«n of the pro $87,72 •; improvements. $75,869; mer-
Rates rtMiMinable and satisfaction guaian-
a Cough or Cold, or tlio children are
hibition amrndm« nt w«»u d inak«* it nec- chand.se .ml implements, $128.102;
threatened with Croupor Whooping Cough,
"The Aineriean »itloon tl r«*aten* olir i».,..-uV lot the leg datU'r to pass laws to money, notes and accounts. $124,187;
j.j.tmtAir, Prop. i
hoiisohol l goods, »♦<-., $287*53; horses uao Acker’s English Remedy and prevent
prevent
viol.itn»g
its
e,
.
million*,and
that
>rofe**i<»*ml
very eivilualioti,” wr.tes a ‘
Garden Fl.,w..r and Field Head». Cli.eer «in»,
further
trouble.
It
Is
a
positivo
cure,
the people of Southern Oregon who were and mul'-s, 5863, valued at $239.7*3 ; cat
HTK E K III id :• A GIVEN THAT THE
and b.t" n,'.ùìì",n * '"■
- *n
»anettea
and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c
extravagant
proliil.itioiii-t."
rim
B ».«rdof K«j ia’ix ti >n f.*rthecounty of Jack-
turn n.’ t eir attention to grape (Uture tle. 14.831. valued at $209.451; sheep,
» n. State « f < h. go.i. 'V il c««nv 'iie nt the offics of
w!^rgH“t K"d
‘■'•"‘«•¡"tn et.i.-k ill tn. North.
■q-eech. Every one know • it is not toie. and w ne making, an occupat.on which $1.368, valued at $2.776; »nine, .537, City Drugstore
the C««u ity I 'let k tn JiickNonville on
Tl.e nwitein is not eo mu.- a eatiee a* an «»romised a pci manent golden harvest, valued nt $1531. Gtoss value of all prop
Merchant«, farmmuti I Kard.-t.en ar.- r- queet.
ed to write for prices.
effect. It eMi«t« becau-« r ie wanted. It rompaied with which lhe gobi that had erty, $1,370,'MM'., indebtedness, $247,124 ;
I
’
ONhUCTED
P.Y
ne» n clawed out of the «»piirsand g ib hes exemptions,$107.**?.. Total taxable prop
The importance of purifying the blood can
II I.t SI HATH« < STM.0M 1 tuil.t ll 11.0,
i
:
»Itci not exist lit spite o. tlie wish ot a
For the purposa of pnblidv ex-imining the A*-
»♦ Jackson county would «ink into mnig- I erty, $1,015,.559. Nrimber of polls, 437
not be overestimated, for w itliout pure blood
.M'ssm«»nt Ro!I atid <•«•■ reeling ¡ill errors in valua l’HE blSTERS of the HOLY NAMES.
■■r-niniunitv. hut sohlv iteeaus * the com- nitiear.c •; and w h *re is I in* legislator w ho
tion. <I««♦•<■ iiption. jiiaiitn'M «»f lands, lots or other
you cannot enjoy good health.
4 Ureal liodtr
property. H.ud B.«ir«i wil continue in Rognion
uiiimty in which it '» loom! desire» it nas the temerity to reconi his vote
At this season nearly every one needs a
TheHcholMtic year of this school will com
from day to day until said roll has beeu duly ex
Is»
c*»ntinu«»ll
v
going
on
in
th«»
humaii
»y*
good
medicine
to
purify,
vitalize,
and
enrich
mence about the mid of August, ami is divided in
amined.
at. I »iip|»>rte it. It th menat-e to civi Agi.n-t the growing inteiests of honora trm
I'hc Linon <»f impure bl«H.<! striven
ble industry and not expect ignomin
All parti«** in’ereste«! will fake due notice and •our «»esMions of tea w« eks each.
the
blood,
and
we
ask
yon
to
try
Hood
’
s
to g iiu victory over the roDstitutiun. to
lization ically exists, it is more in the
Board and tuition, per term...................... ..fio Ilo
gov rn them «»Jr a» aefn.rilingly.
ious ¡Hi'itcal death So p Tso ial -elf in
Dori ill ar Sarsaparilla. It strengthens
Music.... ................................................
J. M.(’HILDERS.
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people than in t >.- .aloon ; lor the saloon terest woiibl d< :c it the su« «¡essftil ,»j»era- rilin he.iltb. m «hag victims ' * the grave
« CuUlldr jmd builds up the system,
Drawing and Pan ting .........
A go »<1, r* lire mu I.ciim iir.e Hood - fcar-
( outity AsstMHor.
... H at
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
Bed Mini Bedding................................
tion oi siudi law.
is simply theit er -ation.
’» sdy ’ i I m i* the weapon with which to de
... 1 on
creates an appetite, and tones the digestion,
Jack onville. Sept. ft. 1H87.
l lie great hue and cry of tlie temper- fend out’- self, drive the <lr»*perntr rnemy
DAY SCHOOL.
Having l-enmui-iilly I.M-atnl lue., I <,fl»r Ol,
while it eradicates disease. The peculiar
In fai t, however, notwithstamlinu all
Primary Department
...
servic, to the
,.f 1». uthnrn Oregun.
combination, proportion, and preparation
that is »a J about the terrible cotise anee fanatic-» was “th.» saloon, th»* sa from the fiel-I. and restor»* peace and botiily
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health for many veai n
Fry this pec uliar
P S Ml |»en»onR who hav«» wholly <»r partially Junior
1
of the vegetable remedies used give to
quetices of .1 ink tn these times, and its loon, th,» saloon!” Hie sp»*ak«'r said me<licint*.
Preparatory
“
«-etti»*«!
niorttf.ii;
*
on
rec«»r«l.
and
win»
h
iv«»
no*»-
House
Painting,
Paper Hanging
menace Io civilization, there has been this was but a “st<»j -th ef” cry tok«»ep
Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul-
|+ep|f
lectod <o hav* th« Ram«* canc»*|«<l <>r*ai«i erndit* Beniornn«! Graduating Department.
1
Ihipilsare received at any time, and sp*
nr «P* nr • r»» |U«»st:*d n» attend to thia m dter at
Frescoing, Kalsonnning, Etc.,
/.mnher, Santa, llonr.i, i'.tr
iar curative powers. No ■
I LOCI I
n<> era sinee civilization begun, when the the masse* from critically examining
tent ion is paul to particular studio m L
«»r.«-»*. in or«l‘-r co a~«»i<l further complication*
Th»-Suga. Pine I> h » t A Lumber Co.
other medicine has such a record of wonderful
wot Id was so free from intemperance as • he prohibition ,|iie*«tion. This govern
F
Don« in aauix-rior manu-r and at prirea to ,ait
'I' h «» < «»unti Coure wiRh it distinctly unilt-mt *< k 1 children who hare but a limited time
ment li* en-v- tl».- manufacture ami sale
now. Atiuse of ilrtnk 1« still very gteat
cures. If you have made up your mind to
th* times. 1 refer to the jobs of pamtii g 1 have
that it will not ni ‘k«A *ny rhangiw in th« hrm --*«. ther particulars apply Ht the Academy
Grant's Pa*s arc now in f tii <>p« i tii«»u am
previous]) done for reomimer.dat-«»!). Balisfac-
' ni»‘i.t roll a* Rubini t-*J by ti»« B »ar i of F.qtiHhza-
till’ nothing at ail in comparison with »f intoxicating liquor*, ami men would are prepare«! to fill .» I or«i«-r* f«»r F en « in ««.
buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to
t i<»n guaranteed.
tio f-»r any reai»«;i.
J. M. C.
ng.ige in the liqmo traffic so long as ab-
iital of the times within recollection ot
take any other instead. It is a Peculiar
Boxrxo. K v * ti < . F i .« h » rinu . C f . ii . ing and
(iiye nie e •rial and judcre for yourself.
A» hundred* who l»av« tn<*«l B ami nr«»v«*d it* vir-
let-tuns not yet past middle age. Em uoimal ap|»etit«*s demamh'd 't and made F inisiiina » L i mbkk ; ah » D«> »;u. '*s-n
Orders left st Merritt’s Naw Cash Btore wil?
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
I tue* will m<Ht che»»rf»i!Jy u*s'ify. it in fr<»« fr«»m
receive prompt attention
t one of most pi«dital»le industries of the B racket *. P kkrt * AL> i i . dis .- ami L vth *
%
xanqile, it is sehlom now that a drunk
flood’s Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. j all doleteriouB or poiMmon* druK*. Rn«i i* by far
T. J. ( REB«.
t matt is seen in Portland.
Twenty age. The saloon k» «q vr* as a «dass are at prices t«> comp-h- with any miil in smith-
Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
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honorable, industi i<»u<*, law-abiding citi- vrn Oregon. I I.w make a *pe« ialty of
• ears ago, when the |ioi-ulation of Pott
• A.Me.K ASTHMA CURÉ
i’< r«on<
land was not one tilth what it now is. z»*ns, fully complying with the laws, and P jnf Fi:t i r B«» k E5 »if all aim! .
.
.Up,
t Violetti Rita. G
hut this i* ,n no s» n-e a local but a na- requiring anything i?i thei. line can get
- ' • ;... . Ml w «IHM. r. -
drunken men wete far more frequently
price* an«l <*>tiinatvs <»n application t j their
' Ir? i t : lb ?»
i nn-
t.onal
problem
on«*
that
depends
on
the
now upon tin* mark"!
seen thaii now.
< ■ i 1 >ri » ml a «”ir>cibo
agent*
It is a ruth otirefurall ncM.p Iiii.nor* and will
I-«-
ii«-n’al convictions of fiee-|»« rn Ameri-
" ■ • ' •
\ ■ ::t”b* tnsl
Il is absurd nml untrue t<> r-preseiif
The n»»xt session of this school will begin
OF ASHLAND, OR.,
\\ ebb A Z imm erm \ n Mel f. »rd.
i «a! Pri .’ 1 - end ¿il «k*
remove and prav«* it «I nnh uft; •'*«'. if > »nr hair
nteuqierauce as being so rapidly on the ■in citizens tor a judicious and honora
S-" » >• J >(.<.* ; -
< W A vers . Ashland
is falling out, «»r ha*
■vL ti-h a'id«lr.v. it will
•.'jki
I-
r
-i
n
1
1
.
nerease as to call for an extraord narv ble solution. Wlienew» th<» liquor traf-
\V ( . I.EF.vi h , (’entrai l’«»i
Hi ill
check it and re’xb'r it »'«»ft and d »**y. Try it. It
izl;.—*
otice is hereby given th at in a < - never fa’l*. .Manufactured «nd s«»kl by
ic c»*a>e’xh» •»,• p*otitable men will cease
I IL Gttirri«. Gold Hill
t inetiy—even Were prohibition that re
«•on!
nice
with
the
By-Laws
of
the
Jackson
Fr— ix-lmlan-hii-. For mrtimlar» ail.lr^w
C
’
'IlkA.
'«> engage in it .«ml betak«* the in-»elves to
medv. which is not. At present the mo»
ville Milling and Mining Company of Jackuon
Are now prepared to furnish the I »*st <«f mi sir
1 ’ > i-
H. I. AUSOI.I>.
'*h» r and imu•• p^,.»fitahl:, occupations.
inteinp^tale thing tn thia county ia advu
V»»orr’s llmr tnri<jor..t-.v
coun’y Oregon, tho capital stock of *ai<l com-
:.<■ t
for pubh«- .«r pr vate Pa ties. Bills. Picnic«. Ac.,
Precider.«
pany
n«>w
<Rnding
«»n
it*
books
in
the
name
of
at
any ¡»oint on the t oad.
I
1 he -p,*ech • f «»ne and i»n«*-haif tiour.’»* « 'ati I»- f- > ti <1 ot. »;,!<■ nt G,-.. »■ hinii|»t '» G■» r-
i* ip«?« in«? ni-d diteci
a, y wf prohibition. It exaggeiate» ami
\.
H.
Bunderman
will
bo*old
in
front
of
the
of
«NELL,
flb
’
lBTsiHI
A
W
M)
»ARD.
All the naw p.ipular munic i« playe«i by ih •
»
I
>e.virint*vo
tres-
•retends t|iat our own times, which an
lur.’.tion wa* c«Mitie-«»u* tot':«* •' pp< sit ion, Itti »hop in .Isok-oit.ville. B.llilph» b’dt’ps
it iMrif lUW
’, AliSTE ll.lX'iVUJ.E
'■•eneral
^-n*nt*.
i*«»rtland.
Or.
fice
<»f
»he
secretary
of
naid
comp
any
in
J"ck*on-
.
(
>i
chestra.
• r m'!. d ï-ta. Itwil-
twe!v»hi» id of v • t 't’lT Cilva-i in irk'd with
•hmarly an.I argumentative ami it is
more free from the evils of intemperance
For sale by dntw*t* g-mera’ly.
nul icUrcst vilie, Oregon, on Ba*urday. October 29. 18H7. at 2
Having empi »>•• I a hrge numb r «»i oiu«icia'M\
free ' ' i'l j .4 try i’. S' > • l.rly’s L>:lrt i*»
crop off right ear t i«< • » • in I -f a ( 1 branded X
o
’
clock
P.
m
..
for
cash
in
hand,
for
the
purpose
.. > h * o*g»eft - I that th,» time, 2 e m .was
, w»* arc ahi*, to furi.mh any nuub-c «»f binds.
than any other in the history of mankind.
with a bi-ab »v * it .1 C.-ft hip A lib »r<| rewtr«!
eoitllilete without it
It cures ilamlruff
he uxnKHHiuNEi» offers for sale Any instruments or a «-aller fu nished Lootb«r
of paying the delinqtient or unpaid asses*mnnt*
will bfptil fo- t a»*r r»».,VA7.l..Rny inform i-
” re most pursed with them. Intemper
♦ infav ralde as to have pivv»*nt»*«i the prevent» the hstr trotti fa!
Ft>R ALL.
V WEEK AND EX
*>>Hi»*:tl «if R«>oi m ';«**]) ’h*nrly h !1 «»f wli.cli ‘ a-.d- \l| «,.d *r . h. mail or tel rra*»h prompt,
,;ng « iC. wi'j
«hie on 'h* capital st«»ck of said A. H. Bunder
pen**»*
t
ai*!.
Oil
ii'v.-
»r'
*
’
>
«
-i
par-
ance in apeech ia an evil, as well as iu-
ar« inuttou s!««-»»i>. F<»r furt.>.*r partirularR ap ly
att«»jd«d to. lerius always r ■<.«• < vile V«l.
neiai l oin having such an au Fence Çtvt-dr» ;r <i wry hair a iuu '.'C ami giuM-y
man and *»xDense* of “aid sale.
r.-AC.’< e *»On
------------------ ticnlai* free. P. O. VI' KERY. Au-
GE >. E NEUUKR
ply, to me at my place of buain«-«« tr Jackson. ■«»**
By ««rder of the Board of Director*
I ■jipearanee.
•mperance tn drink, »ays the Onyontun. ad his address rnerite«!.
PROF. « * AN i ARD.
Medford. Sept, 21, lah7.
i fiuta, Maine
....
. .i nolsoo.
fILAB J. DAY, Secretary
P. DONEGAN ‘
Ashland, Or«
T hu 1’ie.ideut a trip through the wes
l-omt to follow
Prof. T.
F.
Campliell,
Apple, Pear. Peach.
Plum. Prune. Apricot,
Nrctnrine. Cherry.
Almond. Chestnut.
Walnut and
The Red House Trade Union established a
Mail Order Department 13 years ago and now
numbers its patrons by the Thousands.
SHADE AND OKilAMENTAL TREES,
A Catiiloiiie ol' 1^ I’a^’s with Samples of Hoods Mailed Free on Application.
C. H, GILMAN, RED HOUSE TRADE UNION,
HilUill AM) FINISHED LIMBER.
I
TREES
TREES
TREES
HAMMON BROS.’ NURSERIES,
AT REASONABLE PBICES.
PHŒNIX, OREGON, and OAKLAND, CAL
Now is Tour time to Get
FRUIT BOXES
Our Stock this season C mnot ba Excullad on th« Coast!
spiccia i /ri i
BARGAINS!!
ASHLAND
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS.
BOOTS and SHOES,
ASHLAND. JACKSON CCÜN1Y OR.
Hardware. Tinware, Crockery,
SBOCEBIES, EBÜGS,
Tobacco, Cigars, Etc.
Governor's Proclamation.
THE STAFF OF LIFE I
JOHN MILLER,
PISTOLS AMI .MUNITION
STEAM FLOURING MILLS
H
Flour and Mill-Feed
BARLEi
ROLLERS.
Fishinn Tackle. Hardware. Taints. Oils.
Varnish,
futlerv. -Etc..
Jacksonville, Oregon.
ASHLAND HOUSE !
ORDER DEPARTMENT !
H
Main St., Ashland. Or
T
SEEDS ! !
Tlio rrnl»|<»
NEW AM) ELEGANT STORE-ROOMS.
PORTEAN 1). OIL
65 Front St., Portland, Or.
Assessor’s Notice
N
TWENTY-FIRST YEAR.
sr
MARY’S ACADEMY.
Monday. October 17. 1887.
OPTION
T. J. CRESS.
HOUSE PAINTER
MOORE’S
IS THE “BOSS ! ”
CORVALLIS
IOO Dosos Ono Dollar
The Cleanest and Must Popular Dressing
1 .\s THMA ßyßSE|
CANIARD'S OF.CEESTfiA,
Notice of Sale of Minin? Stocks.
N
SEPTEMBER 7.1887.
MOORE, CASE Ü CO, Ccmilis, Or.
SraiYED O a STOLEN.
F
i
WORK
Sheep for Sa'e.
T
Late of California,