The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 21, 1887, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ¿i » rijs.
.V
«- Ur ^moiranc aiiun»
Tbe M' on I meeting of the Press Asso­
ciation of Oregon asrumbled in Albany
mirrai P»prr for Jarhoi. Josrphinr * Lake today, iho afternoon was consumed
with a buain«*M® meeting held in the
editorial io «»!! ih of the /kmocrat. The
FRI PAY
meeting was calle»! toot der by President
M L 1'ipv«4, of Coi v.illiH. In the absence
of Secretary Clmdea Nickell, F. P. Nut­
L atest advices from Smith liver,Cal.,
ting of Albany was elected secretary pro
say® the Go/<f Brach Gaieffr.are to the ef­ tem.
.Minutes of the former meeting were
fect that the tug Pelican, in attempting
tn enter the river, was thrown on the read and approved.
On motion of Frank C. Baker,A. Bush
ruck®, wheie »he remained at last ac­
of Salem was placet! on the honoiaty
counts.
list. James O’.M» hi a of Portland was
also declared an honoraiy meinl»er.
T he visible supply of grain on October
A committee of arrangement®, con­
15, as compiled by the New York produce sisting of the members of the association
exchange, was a® follows; Wheat, 31,- m Salem, was ap|K>mted to ariange for
the next annual meeting to In» held in
t» >0,000 bushels; corn, A, 141,000 bushels; that city on the second Friday in August,
oats, 5,812.000 bushels; rye, 321,000 , 188S.
The president appointed as committee
bushels; barley, 1,682.000 bushel®.
on piogramme;S
S. T«am uf Albany,
T he Detroit and St. Louin baseball Frank C. Bake , E R. Piper, cf Salem,
clubs, who won the penanta of the ami Thomas A Sutherland oi Portland.
The ftdluwmg nienii«ers were repre­
League and Association, ate playing a sented by I» tt«-rs .1. L. CuinpLeH, Eugene
senes of games for the woiid'a chain« (¡Html; E II. Flagg. St. Heien«« Mi$t; E
i onehip. It lo»*k* an if (he iX troitn will I.. E White. Yamhill Efportfr; J W.
Ml. Di1 Hl!i> y tj I l b *
‘t I \ !
V /. n s.
The it *• ns of Gt aut'ii Pa a evidently
mean busirie««, oil the water-ditch ques­
Our
popu'atiun
continues
to
inersaae.
The best and cheapest mini- g blanks fur
tion, as they have already aubsenbed
enough funds to make the preliminary
A number of town lots have recently sale at the T imes office.
aurvey. We hope that they will be li­ been sold here.
Considerable prospecting is being »lone
beral when the time come* to build the
Our citizens are moving for better pr«)- in the vicinity of Gold Hill.
ditch itself, a« such an enterprise would
A fresh supply of th»« American Minin/
be of great benefit to the tuwu and its teclion against fire.
vicinity.
Elder M Peterson will hold service« at Code, standard authority jn the subject,
M. L. McCall of Ashland is engaged
in making preliminary surveys for the
proposed water ditch to Grant's Pass.
He ia at present running a line from the
Savage place,
miles above the town
which same will strike between the rail­
road track and tbe river. He reports
this line impracticable, and says that a
ditch from this point would cost more
than one from Gold Hill. He will sur
vey from Gold Hill next week for a line
eighteen miles in length, says the Cou­
rier.
I
'
!
’
ÁZ..4.V.4 TH COVNTY ITEMS.
Everybody is laying in winter sup­
plies.
Capt. Barneh and brother have gone
I i Jackson county.
I
I
I T>mr.4.
still a lack of good, ®oli»l
is
in the general wituation, and
>
mi fide nee
>n>uyem remain cau*i<
was
sling
li
alow
remain
en
as
before, but are
only > teadv. Among '
halee were 50,000 |>otin<l * of Oregon at I
20(»t 25 cents, 2. !Ú,(MX) pounds teiritory at
cent a.
G overnor
F exnoyeb
received
has
Irom the Linn county bn*ine>s council of
the Patrons of Husbandry a art of te>o
hitions commen«latory of his a«-lion in
ap|»ointing JainvM II, Slater and Geo. A
Waggoner railroad rommiaaioners, un«l
giving assurance of faith in tbe commis­
sion in ita ditTuiences with the railroads
tin*
impowl at
T he tilic« and vo«t«
May term of the Rutland (Vt )
A motion that th»« president, three
vic«* ptesiilents ami secretary constitute
the executive cominifiee prevailed.
On m»’tion, lh»* committee on pto-
gr.iinm»* and ar ang m»*nis waa declare»!
a commiiu*e on invitation for the next
annual meet ng.
1 he offer of the state punter to print
the cuni-titntion, together with a list of
uttice*aand c«».iimiitees, ah ® a«cepte<l.
Topics »elating to business interest®
aff ».tmg the j<»u naliatic fraternity uf the
state were di-ciw>ed.
In the evet ing a tegular public meet­
ing was bei»I in the ope»a h«>use. at w hicli
a la»ge attendance wa* p esent
An
a«l*lrete> upGii “O eg«>n*s Pioneer Editors"
wa- »leltve ed by JaiDesO’.Meara of Port
lain!; als«» a short address by J. R.
Fi’l tan • f Portland. The exercises were
int r. st ng, being varied by mu^ic by
Imai talent.
county
J osephine ( oenty news .
court amounted to over »ti.ikkh inoat of
them lieina liquor fine«.
though Vermont has lieen a piohibition
state for mure than thirty year«, TI. ih
is about the way that prohibition work»
everywhere.
A nother Cliataworth railroad horror
is curred on the Chicago A Atlant ic rad-
way, sixty miles east of Chicago, near
Kout’u
Seventeen passengers
station.
wore killed and burned up in the wreck,
and from twenty to thirty were more or
A heavy fiesh-meat train
li-sa injured.
the evening accommodation
telescoped
tram ami the New Yo»k express, which
h. aves Chicago at 7
P M
Sax FkANciscAN« win to lie m gn at
haste to have a tlnougli
line between
.'.in FianciM'o anil I’oitlaml.
While the
I A-tmiurr ■•ontained an editorial «ayring
tiie ioa<l had t«*en completed, »lie t’hrun-
h.i« «aid through it» railroad column«
that the road will he conipleted by the
The statement will
25th oi thi« month.
undoubtedly t>e erroneous, although it IM
xiliil to be made on the authority uf a
director of the Southern Pacific.
l*hy«ical
on
article
Tin.
which I’r. Sargent wdl
Training,
contribute
to
>. ribu»r't lor November, wdl be very
fully
illu.trateil
from
instantaneous
photograph« of experts in the various
branches
of
athletic»,
including
the
portraits of sprinter«, lacrosse players,
and bane ball player« who have
won enviable record« at Harvard and
’Yale in recent years
C ardinal G ihbqnm left with
impression uf < Oregon.
a go*xl
The following is
how he was treated while in this State
ask
me
to explain,** ex­
aimed the cardinal primate vivaci»ms-
“I never have received in my lite
y
oh *h
whole sullied hos| jtalry. j »in» »1 t<>
stieh affectionate courtesy.
The »1» tails
of my stay there ate, of rontse, known
••»you n* wspa|>er men; but at least I
ctitet htate that 1 was mo* e than ch a m
t*l at the Wa»m »» cej tion a» cuid- d me
•\ tiic Or« gonian*.>v
\e been made a.'ain t th»
Il I Kt ♦
1 re d paHmeiit «>f P«>ifland, a»a-u-mg
. ers »»f
atubk rs
receiving Rush money f out
an»l pe mittag th-m to tun
I he
ames openly.
will
chaiges
l»e
According t»> the P»>rthu <i
ivesfigsted.
aprrs ther»* i® pr»»hal>lv n<» m< re coi i npt
C ity
government than that which doim-
i i ites lh»« metropolis of Oregon.
l»e can
l»e
expiated
when
What
lMil«ety
av and h ading members of the Repnl»-
iC.’H party openly pay $2 50 for vut» s
their
•nds.
M ember »« oil h*« com tn it tee organ zed
* San Francis«»», with Willi.un D
Eng
teh a® chairman, rxpreM® thrurdv
ai
• »ntident that eiitli» ient indu» »*t
e»Hil»l be « ff' r» d to ibe nation® I Ih-mo*
erafit* committee to induce them to «*e*
led that
city as the p1®» «* f» r tl v nt xt
national convention. The committeemen
rx|*»ct to be able to elect a wigwam
<r»p« cially for the purp»»xe, if the c 'nv» n
n take»* pla# ethere ;bnt ii that is inip«»**-
I !♦«, th»«
.\|fl*<-liantcs* pax ilion w< *ul«l h«>
It is stat» <1 that several men »»I
ir • I.
w •alfli «•! «rid r«*a«l\ !•> stih^crilx« libeially
• di rv «nt tl»e project.
I
Quite a number of our citizens have
gone to Rogue river valley for supplies. at the b»*st figures, call on M E. Beatty
The well-known Swinden mines in llock-
Puint preci mt. together withall the real
•
Dr. E. J. Bovd has opened a dental at his real-estate »ffice in Medford.
office in thu Heidrich building at I.ink-
H. H Wolters, who has been engaged in estate owned by John Swinden. were laut
villu.
business on Siskiyou mountain for several I week »ok! io Portland parties headed b\
I Samuel i'oulter, a capitalist, for the sum
There are still several cases of measles month* past, has returned to Medford.
; of $lB.5uD
Wr are reliablv informed that
at I.inkville, but health is generally
T A Harris, our clever butcher, ba«
| a joint stock company will be irniue«liatel)
good.
been quite ill with typhoid fever. We are I
I formed to develop this or»>|»erty and t*..nt
Ed. Williams, formerly of this county glad to learn that he is rapidly convales­
I the beat machinery will be put up there
now resides on Antelope creek, Jackson cing
! so m. The ledge has alwavs been cunsid-
county.
¿Slack and w fe were pre J er»*d rich and inexhaust'ble, an<f we hope
John Miller threshed 4J:K) bu«hels of sented with a h»nd«««.nis ten set by friends
' that the hopes of the new proprietors wi I
I g-ain on his farm in Plevna precinct this in Josephine county.for which they
return i be full} realized
Beason.
their sincere thanks.
sihoo ;. ht : pouts .
Your corres|»on»k*nt erre»l in saying
ttiat Johnny Curry had become interested
with II B Reed in the sale of the Vniversal
combination fence.
KINC OF CONSUMPTION.
A.NTHM H sCHOuI.
RKÂLÎWTk .
BETTER THAN GOLD
Ik » '
B ewakr or I mititionh Nmie K©nuiii© uni©««
th»1 wortln “Lumi KeMon^r.” "Santa Xbie. ’ are od
tlw* Labe]«» of »«u<4i botrln N'ot a iw’cret com­
pound. Foratele nyali druggints, wboleetelu and
retai!.
Jr*M;
Y -- -,
TllY SANTA ABIE AND ( AT-U-CUKK-
■ *'W.‘
VHZl'AltZDONLT BT
I*
!ï I
W -o« “
1
n u
h V
i BE'
¡np
I 'hl
' ’
f 11
tl
<ri j L 1
OI
ntor«-a the o®nbP of i«t»* and am*!1: rsmnrtete bad
taatw and unp'eaaatit bn-ath, reauiti a from (’«-
tarrh. Eaay and pl«*aNant t«» ua»* Follow dir»-c-
tion® and a cure m warranlwL Send for circular
to ABIETINE MEDICAL COMPANY. Or.»vil o
< alifornia, uwd «* tm of th* only Abietine Grore
aud Diatillery in the world.
T. H Weedon and family of Tula lake
have returned from their visit to Jack­
ton conntv.
T
Children's Short Clothes,
I
SANTA ABIE AND CAT-R-CUEE
For Hair by all DrnetriMa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
d
< 'unMiating of Lode -.nd HL
I
CORSKTS,
Z»*|>li(Vi* Shawls
Thousands find it to their advantage
to patronize the Mail Order System.
They get
And niHry uth«*r thirgi» t<x» num©ro<M to mention.
1 have alteo Mecured the »ervicf* of a
I KlXIIini O<>< >]).«< »nd
STYLES!
And am pr»*i»arH<l to execute all orders in that
lin»« in firut citeflh Mtyie at reateonable rat »«a.
< all and »•*•* in»- at th«* building formerly occu­
pied by A. L. Johiibon on (’ m ' i forni a at reef.
MRS. P. P. PRIM
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER,
4 LL FARMERS STORING WHEAT, BARLEY
-A ur uh '*» in th** Moiford or Gold Hill Ware-
Loa*»-« «jun obtain a
The Cost of Transportation is overcome,
and more, by the Differences in Prices. OflMll A. <1 vìi n<*<*
REDLAND NURSERY.
You can have the styles that city friends on application to m»* as so< >n ax the gram is re-
wear and select from half a hundred ceived.
Apr dicati in» for Loans aud Storage Room are
now solicited.
A. 11. CARSON i SON. Proprietors.
patterns, while at home, in the country,
Sacks
Loaned
to
Farmers
Wiilim.it
Chars?
there are but a limited number. The ad­
100,000 TREES
vantages offered through the Mail Order
H. E. BAKER, M.dfonl Or.
In «took, conmutn»® of
System are manifold.
<■ B CAÎ-. >«.
TREES
TREES
■SHADE AMD ORNAMENTAL TREES,
ROUGH AND FINISHED LI MBER.
TREES
PHCEN1X, OREGON, and OAKLAND, CAL.
Now is Your lime to Get
BARGAINS!!
ASHLAND
BOOTS and SHOES.
Hardware. Tinware, Crockery.
JOHN MILLER,
THE STAFF OF LIFE !
STEAM FLOURING M i L l S
H
BARLE i
Fishing Tackle. Hardware, Paints. Oik
Varnish. Glass. Cutlerv. Etc..
ROLLERS.
Jacksonville, Oregon
H
ASHLAND HOUSE !
tip
(II
r^\ve
Main St., Ashland, Or
T
ÎîSCRIPïffl
7R ’ZATîSÎ
SEEDS ! !
J. H. MARTIN.
65 Front St., Portland, Or.
A CARD
TWENTY-FIRST YEAR
sr MARY’S ACADEMY
T. J. CRESS.
I jl'T-OF-TOWN (TSTOMEKS
.uv
»! t
M
V
#»f trud-* a fl» I < tîwiie ce. a •
ha|»pv
«teamed
owth.
ami c »nt»*nte«|
pnaimtion
un»!
pro
finar
Dot» .«‘•ntiment, an«! e«p-#’i
tn. •nt that mop»*44 ove tl h pa*t
.*!
fO iGok tn fhe f’itn e •
I
«^enCRjen* t'«af uill injure mir
Senti
i tirnetl K» Hpe«ifv w II I» h h»nn»l in
* t Ey »•i.nii # ii»:on. nliîc’« s1 a’I ¡•••ln«*e
ii«*at an»! fl n *4 M » t»» at «
f ,
vgb- Rit!' fhe « otUm • ï M’ »» | l»i- a* I
.* Iv®lun in
the rai*»* for natiomil
i b uncrment."
Th • i fx”t
Fr »' lb‘s in
:r «I n «» »«i. •>
X«
t
ix .* «»11
bv
I
A »Gee.
xv
w»«rs and otl
E
I xx o »* i »• $ * • ‘ r I .« h re i I v t
I
tn county w « h »I an i p»., •» -« |
k»_»‘ price in money imr»t
htind she« p «I p. xx »I ’.I'd;«!,
phur. in .juanirie** t»> suit.
i
J
Ja« k:»« . % «il. . f L*t G I s-7.
CK&C:
•'c i ! » ihn r^íjlon oi th-
r,arm or nata th.
í - 1 y ink-lf churt ..
rt bis pence?
r "J ®h»Mli ♦
Luteri’ Li <•<_
X'l’N » V
•< '* //»»/»• l uriti»,
I V
nb»’»v Fiirs
.•i
»'
I*«
R
ri I N ir
« Li*-« cr
•• <• i- CtHISItl
«il r. ptkbi»
V
io thè su« c. ?•-fu! culture uf grapes.
I
* .1
-Utt ♦» fi
Appearance.
V and H Fri nt Si., .
not foil to visit uir
: dres 3
, a short
W
N
negotia-
• leehtitnenf an-1 It»*
•lied,
Joaephice
HAMMON BROS.* NURSERIES,
I
"Hr believed tl at tl e -
• *• tn»*a ira«h». that th. e «
v»-rnTJ)cnl a»*» citie«* *tirli a
L. W. CflBftoN
South of Grant’»«
County, tirvgon.
md**®
C. H. GILMAN, RED H3USE TRADE UNION,
?!«• kev- rx-
vt» Demtu r u v of w hi»*!»
crowning
old
I IOS I KRY !
A Catalogue of Hix Panes with Samples of Gods Mailed Frei* on Application.
• Un*! tetrth-k
To*'
Under 4 years
A beautiful line of
The Red House Trade Union established a
Mailorder Department 13years ago and now
numbers its patrons by the Thousands.
f s hi«* <r»e»»»*li at Minn#*u*
ujr nati«»ml life, in?
ISl’ANTS' WAEDROBE, CCMKEiE
1
yVHEN IN THE CI 1Y PO
v»«.
Both KuiI ar<l Muntin.
Six months trea*m«nt SI. By Mail
• l.iO.
HOUSE PAINTER,
HEART REME0
lii
Ladies’ Furnishing Goods
The following are the names uf (he pu­
pils «»f Antioch public school, wliute ave
Apple, Pear. Peach.
For sale at a bargain-a cosy dwelling age standing in recitations, atiendan
NI (’tain, lately of Grant’» Pass,
house nut far from the center of the town amJ <! portment during the pakt sch«
is in Portland.
Plum. Prune. Apricot.
( hurley Hamilton is acting in the rolr of Medlord. Fur particulars enquire of R. month exceeds H)percent
Howard Rodg
Th * hop crop proved a bountiful and of nightwatch at Liukville and make« T. Lawton, real-estate agent
•
ers. U’>. John Sydenstrit ker, 9‘. 2; Jennie
Ne ctarine. Cherry,
a good official.
flrst clas* one.
The sec nd son of M. P. Phipps had one Linville. 96. Stella M art in , W Kate A nd» r-
Almond. Chestnut.
Gen. John F. Miller has the contract I
A»l Helms of Grant's Pas® started fur
of hi» legs broken a few day* since by a son. 96; Herbert Linville, 97: Ella Sydrn-
to furnish the Yainax Indians with Ö3,-
( 'alifurnia lu>t week
vtrii
krr,
97
.
<
Hiie
Martin.
ÍM
.
<
an
ie
An«l<
r-
kick from a vicious mule
Do< tor’s Pryce
Walnut and
(MM) jHjUnds of beef.
son. if*. Juda dtacy, 97; Fanny Sydeu
(¡rapes are selling readily at four refits
aud Geary are in attendance
Mrs M. E. Williams ia no* conduct
•tri< k« r. Hs. Almir® Smith. 94; Harry Sx
a pound in thia market.
A new sidewalk has been built in front
ing a boarding house in Heidtich’a
Thite tetewmill in n<»w in full <>iM‘'‘ratiun and wil'
den*tncker, 92, E len Smith. Uv B»rt!f
Prayer meeting** ar»* hebl every Thurs­ building. Linkville.
of Phipps’ buiiding,west of Purdii;’s black
k'«ep on Lund a fu.I tet«»ck of all kind« and duueD-
GRAPE VINEK. CL’IIR STS. GOOSEBER­
Stacy, 9M
Whole number of pupi
aiooaof
day evening at Grant's Paaa.
’
s nithshop. which is occupied by McCallis­
RIES. BL(( KBEKK1E8 RAHPBER.
rolled
during
the
month.
3G.
J. D. Hanks, the old-time stagedriver
Win. Chat’am of Krrbyville precinct ia has returned from California and intends ter A Williams, broom makers.
L A S im »xs. readier.
HIES. HTRAWBEHH1EB, FIGS.
mak;ng javkaon county a visit.
M. P. Phipps of this pre» inct oders for
locating in this county.
TRAIL » KEEK SCHOOL
711 aid 7P> J Str«**t. an i 713 and 715 Oak Avenue. Sacramento. Cai
sale a few hea»i of choice, young Merino
fwo-Story Buihli”g*
aie numerous, many of
The following is the r« p«»rt oi the Tra
Harms
iti» tino.t <4..nl»l— I’lan-r and
Our !'«•« a’p kfr>wii without irriawtion oo red
The Evetgreen Imue-ball club spunk
rams
They uie well bred animals ami creek scb<»»»l. f«»r the term beginning
cate in I hm com tv.
Matcner to be found in llu- lloeu H., r Va.lei
ill land. «• d nil .»f knfW.’i vaiieti ♦ that raccaed
: Aug
highly of the.r treatment during thei-
in our mill. w. w.ll furui.h ul. giade» of
n Southern Oregon.
will
he
sold
at
a
reason«
»¡e
figure.
Sth aud ending Sept 30'Ii, 1><. E.i.111
busily t-n- recent vi.i.t to Linkville.
Th.»*«* roiitei.-iplati'iir tr»*e planting will du w»*ll
»<» vi-it our orchani «nd mireery. <»r wiiteto u®
tei.
J.« Hi u.ton i-putting the Allen prop- I Your coir»-spoiid< nl agrees with the gen H um »» . Willie M< Daniel. Marv Hill. . Julia
* rpric«-li»rf Addr.-a- to Ute tet Murphy, .lu*«.
E iza Hill
e.'y in Linxville,
phi» •• cmntv. <)i«*gun. <>r to H H KtMtion,
which he recently eral opinion that I L i.aiiiilion is Mviiioid's M.D.niel, Poilie McDaniel
itant'te Plate*. Or
chief lady*» mail- "Stmrty * i® ms liberal Meii>*<a Richardson. Mattie Briscoe. Jv»*e
purchiiHed, in gooti tepair.
A. H. CAR8nN A HON
as bt* is popular and never fails in
doing Richardson. Martha Hili, Henry Hdl
Ira ( handler and family who have
the grand.
Akx x M J eu rev . Tea< her.
B. I’ P»ild« rb.ick, lately of Kerby ville been paying relatives in Rogue river val­
WGUDV 1LLK M HOOL
J<>hn Noland, on behalf of the citixen*4.
ley a vi-it, have returned home.
prvciii« t, h.i!* i rimiteli to ('iCMeiit cilVj
The f«»lloxving is a report
AT SEASONABLE BBICES.
picsentrd
‘
ardmal
Gibbons
with
a
basket
i
< al.
John Veilings of the Liukville brew-
«»f choice fruits an I ah»» several fioiai month «»f ’h»* Woodville sc I
W»« aro al-.> prepared tu tnak«« contracta fur kij >
eiy
has
sold
ne.ulv
250
barrel«
of
hi,
Rev. M A Williams of M<«iford will
rage attend »nee
nuiniwr of
tributes upon his recent visit here . which ment
howl jhtvicvh at G ant’s Pgs® next Sun­ «uperior beer during the past year.
were duly appreciated.
day.
II. II. Nichol« of the V. S. Hotel, in
FlU’IT BOXES
Our Stock thi< s<jaiou C mia! bo Exc Ilo J on the Coast!
Tiie following are Rev. M A Wdliaina’
Much flotu is still arriving in the eotilh- eastern portion of Linkville is having it
\-ither
in
<J
la
'
J
i
Igor
<»f
Mam*,
nnd
embrac»*»»
of oi’l er fit or pine timber.
renovated and repaired in line shape.
appointments:
Every til’d, second ai.d
Jit • I ol
; i
i.
pin portion of the county lr« in Jackson­
YPdl' Oi . ,\i < f AKINE.
AJI order® and I ji IL hll»*«l with p^u-i• ptn<*♦«»» an
Ill lililí.o. V..1OMI:
ville.
One cf th»* Wilson brothers,residing in filth Sunday in each niuinli. at Uedfor«!;
<ii»*i>atch
N<» com u-nt k ncf-e-«aary <>n the t»up*
riortty <»f the quality «»f our hr timber.
I
Langell valley, captured one of Jackson’s third Sunday at Eagle Point; lourth Sun­
F G. Burns of Slate creek precinct Las
HARRIS A CO.
i
fair daughters on ais recent visit theie. day at Gram's Pass. Services at ea» h ol
There lb a rood road to th« Mill thi* year.
a«»l<i the Bull farm to a newcomer for
the above places will be held at 11 u'clo k
liti M).
A stalk of corn 14 feet high, grown on
Elia I-eli > wm
Judge Smith'll premises, is on exhibi­ A. M
Henry Smith, (¡rant*® Pas® efficient
Cardinal Gibbons and tbe Raymond A >amì F«•• 0«
tion at the Linkville hotel. How in that
Ruin«* h« i <•’.
Mrc»*t com in »wen »net, is also deputy mar
lor high
Whitcutiib « X ursiun party where aboard Aúna M Hugh
Ui «I now.
John siemens, I.inkvilla’s popular the train which passed through ‘he Valiev lt.in’l Megvr
nday. the c t Zena of this place H itti«- M-;p-
barber, is the happiest man in tho coun­ I List
\ ’’ia \I«-_”T
ty, all on account of the arrival ofa boun­ I look advantage ul the occasion lu exhibit Will H »mn.’iii
■ the igru uitural «.mi horticultural pro- Aine K elcn
cing boy baby at iiis house.
to the
Winuir >tau’»*\
Janies Tobin, who has returned from , du» tl ui the v..lley, und When the Vl.flltOl M Neme Stanlcv
larger
Portland, ie|>oit» that his brother John, : arrived a bund*otiie display • f pea< he«, < i»«'»rg»<
j»ho is now at the m.-tropolis for treat­ • grapes, apple®, prune® and pear-*, veg«-
GIIOCEEIES, DRUGS,
W♦» ar* sorrv to Ivarn tliat the condi-' ment, is ailing With an incurable cancer. I la files, » «irn and ¿ram of ni.tixy d.tT. reni I
ie
Lizzie:
•ioi. of Sher fT FaieiteOii i» not um favor-
FACULTY
A. A Fink of Ronebuig. a well known . kindfl. greeted their g.iz a® lliey alcppcd John St nit. a- i
able h * it was.
capitalist, lias puich.ised tbe Munx (dt the ptetiurm, «nd wi ¡ci» wafl ®u •-«»•- M»-il.i > : hi,.
J.S. SVVEf-T Pwotent
Mai!.» matics, P-ychwiogy and Seh«»‘«l Economy
< ’»n*i»!erab e improvement is gu ng on. ranch and other property fiom Kearnes, I qllrntly presented to them The p-irty wu> L ¿zie Sii iliH'i
’.V
v«. ju-.« r • .‘iv.-d a 'ul I ®t»»< a in tb»* al • ve
JI LIA M GOOHYEAR
Quite h DUtiibei uf mchsr«is ate about Martin
Co. it is one of the best place» ' met at Grant's I’ an « by a reception »•olii- IT ti»*!«i Wh iiii.ci
<
u fii.-h u »• can ®i*ii ct><-ap»»r tian
Jain«*«*
Whip!-
«•
Engliteh Grammar. Rh»*t«>ric and Latin.
tierig plant'-d.
in the county.
a
iniltee appoint «1 the eveniti, beforc. <,<>n- M-ir.ib Whipple
•»•y ar«« n »Id Mtiya «'t** tn'•ottti.crTi < iregur . a« we
C F Nl 8H« .
I
but very fteW ♦•X|»H!IK^. All kindteuf pro-
Penmanaihip and I xecutive Work.
t has J Howard «»f Brigg-** cre»*k is
Kitchin Bros, have sold their honie- I sitting uf !l<»n. J. D Whitm-tn and •
! luce taken in exrti <• g>* und
LARGE STOCK ANJ VARIETY SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
MRS I orriE 1». WILLARD
pnii'g el »live** and frionds i'l Jackson -tead claim in Lost river valley to Mr. I Carlisle, ami the greater portion of the
M b -» u
Voice
(
’
ulture
cum Iv a vr it.
HICHEST MARKET PRICE
Endicott, lately of California, and re­ j town. th**aded by th»* c«»rnet band, were at
MRS G C. EDDINGS.
ilrttrl biiifin
moved to Rogue river valley.
!low<*d for Hain««. Call ui.d see for y««r»»t»R*w.
■ the depot when the Iran arrived
;1 Hatrumental Mumc.
The al-
( i S
Read the hospital report*, re id the in )r
JA( ÔHÏ hROS
emma T olman
r i«* r»
Most of the iieef cattle in the county i luted half hour was very pleasantly spent, tuary reports, rca-l the medical pub i. a
Drawing and Painting.
ti -ns read th»1 lai lx n«*»«i a per.*, an« I le tri
has been sold at piices ranging from $21 and the Cardinal a»i«i exciiraiunifll® depart
ir H-f or»» par ‘ i-a m » >ls>*wh»»»•*. ¡Mrti«*s nC .*r<h'.ig to p’ant tr, e wi ! I tin.l it t.» th«*ir interrM to
»¡r,» , ..
«* «lo i-*s m <de«l ¿rati«* upoii application
to$27. A large amount of money has I ed xvitli the highest opinion of the vali« y l.«iw XX nie spt «'.i«i is he^rt di«'a>e. h ox dii Come an«l seo our st • *(
First Term Begins Tuesday, Aug. 30, '87
i
amu^ment and
li* mt 'I de I ec: I .»:i it is t» ia . a « people, h •«
Addresw all »««»tuinn'io'HtionH to
Iso
n
put
nto
circulation,
although
the
i and <»ur f»e >p!e
Nu d nil»t this atl ur w ill many ami how sudd» n a»e the »tenths i
have ta*en cap-
HAMVION
BROS. Ph.eux. Jackson County. Or.
All corroapor.denc«» ch*»erfully anewer#»d. Ad-
price paid is low.
i prove beneficial to a « ui I utu Oregon tn • ius»s
lT.cn read Dr F ; it * I tvatis«* ui
dreas the Preantent.
A coirespondent of theTlMi.s under a 1 more ways than one. Timse managing it Heart Dis«*.i«.« . and learn xxh.it it is. wha
eau-4«*® H. XX h it diflrase it gives r ,-c t
la' * date Wi ites fi-jin Bonanza: tin lhe are deserving of much credit
what ita symptoms are. ami how it mav I»
2stli in-t we expect a nice time here,
atta« k»'d
h y« u fi d that xou i«.iv - ln .it
Ihnt't
rhere will lie a game of base-ball hi -
•iisea-e ask v<»nr drugg st t««r a
.flic
tween the Fule lake ami Bonanza clubs, I.«*t th »1 « "Id of yours run « hi . Y"U Ihltik
THE ROGUE RIVER
|»r. Flint's Heart R. medv
I*i e ti at <
But it max run i< t > may he h;..I «m application to .1 J M el
a ra<e between untned horses for a I it •«« .$ hglit firing
k
catarrh
Or
int«»
pneuiiuniia.
Or
con
­
pu.seol $25, entrance added; and last,
A Co ,9 and ! I I- ront s reet S !•
but not least, a ball in the evening at sumption
(’atarrh i« doguflting
I’ ik utnoni i it
aving rei f . ntly been refitted wa
t.nfrii-riiinn
the new school-house.
Evervlaslv is
('on*uir.ipti«>n it «l**nth tt’»••l.‘.
I «l.in»»er«»ti*t
all m»i«l»*rn unprovHinvntfl. an* now Piram
invited to attend and have a good time.
I Io* fir«* «1 fiinf appa* atut mutt he kept (’>m Mlwayte h« relie»! upon to carry in stock
• »ut a hrat-chktete artici** «.f Hour, winch im put up i
■< t»arr*«I back*. hu »I **ki«ry mck ih warrant»*d i
fietitliv and clear <«t all «>bttru« ti< nt ut f the purcNt aud b.'<t gi •>«!*. and sustain the
t r X ¡ K 4 i. r<»iM pin V r t ns.
• «»ntMP. 49 poutitir* «»f t!<»ur If you don't b«*.i««t
<•!!» ntiv«* matter Otherxtitv
there t* reputation of being it« ttv»*, pushing ami
tinte, ju«t rompar»« a <u*k <»<’ »>ur flout will, hi
irimhlr. bv r.■• < iiiiii uding arti« !« s will»
tr«»uhte ahead
«»thcr
brand «»rtvo'd for »ai« in thi® market, mi .
Is;.,i«- t oiista' t 1« enlarging his residence,
All the «ii®«.it»-M (d tlx»** pari®. h«ad. wel brstab'iflf I merit un i such as ar»
• •«•♦«the ditt«*reiice in weight.
i xx
hn h wii. ®uun present a much it«ipr<.v<d nos#*, throat, bronchial tula-» ami itingt. popular, I laving th«* ag«*m-v for th»* <•«•.»•-
bratrd Dr Kii itf'j* Nrxv Discox <»t v f»»r < »ni­
i can t>>* dritgliffill!v and entirely cured by
Flour and Mill-Feed
F »’'»I of With misi
appearance.
ls ati«| e«»ughs. xvdl sell it on
the u®#‘of B «■ hcf'«« (fi rman Syrup. Ityou Riimptfim,
,il!v H*.«» week, uh
Constantly on hand and exchang< d for wheat
We are glad to hear that the health of don't know lint already, thotitand.® and a politi ve gur.tht»
i
e it xx ¡II nun 1\ « ure an.x
a lot »4 fne oli ion**.
**Caatoria is so well adapted to children that C«*t«n4, rur-s fnlir. Constfpatinn,
cr
I'h#*\ and cverv • afir» ti"U of lhr«.ut. lungs
A t i uksrx ot thia ; lac#» is coiisidt ra* rhoiuandt <»t p<*oph* can tell you
I recommend it as superior to any pr scnpüoQ Rour Stomach, I>iarrha*a, Eructation,
have been cured by it. ami ' know how it • best. and I 'n ««rder io j r«»ve »air » Him. xxe
Killfl Worms, gms sleep, aud promote» di*
«lin w *nt to Ja« ks »nvill»» b y impr >\ ed
known to me ’
n. A. Aarnra. KI D.,
it
fhrm*dv«'t " Bottle only 75 cents. a«k v<»u to » » aii and get a trial bottle tier.
r* stion.
» Having added a set of Bcrley Koller* to my mill
I
to m »« u ’«‘ an assistant, ah
Several «•( uur refli«ienlt w -e at th«« < »uti- A«*k any druggist.
I hHV©Het apart «w»»ry Saturday to Roll Barley f... I
Ill 8a. Oxford SL, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Without injurious medication.
<
with h* i kwo'k.
custop»«ra. The work will be tione on ©hurt *
Prarh, <»'rapr u,td Apple Horr»
ly-8». t during th»! week, a nuini»ef attend­
Tn®
Cnrrara
C
oui ant , 1S2 Fulton Street. N. T
notic»«,
so that parties can return with their griM
Strayed,
The
Sugar
Pine
Door
A
I.umber
<
ing
the
tun
.ral,
whi«
h
t«x
k
p!.u
c
tn#
re.
I
the tetein«« day. lam prepared to roll barl»*y at al ‘
From Bybee’s sheep camp in Klamath Gr.mt’s Pa*»« hav«* a largo :i««ortmi
times and in trie !»•«*( manner. Thu» procewt»
I
U ir hue. i.ug»* scho«>l h<»U'»' iw eppr»«uch-
far n>i«M»d of the crustier.
conntx. several «lay* since, a female nnile. kiln <lri»-<! fruit b.»x» s, whi- h th»*v co
G. KAREWSKI
ing completion and will be an honor to »»ur
aving fuledtoi lose < h t m \ bus -
I»la<-k in c«»lor. 15’^ hands high, bra i«le»| fii*h»m short noti »* and at most if
in«x»«f. in Jacksonville, a- I had wmhed to do,
a’»!e priics
(» »» \V. L wis • >f Applegate ha«* raia»*«! enterpruiug lutle town. It was needed, a» 76on left stifle
1 havH cnnch]«te«| t<> oontit u«* (I «* t> :n«« «»n a larvar
A
reward wdl be paid
I
—
—
•
—-
—
too »m,a!|
s«»!iieof lh»* fin»**! corn in the State thi® Prof. Hall find® hi® new «plait
Mfatethan
»*x«*r
1 wu*» in San Francmro recently.
for h»*r recovery or any information that
Acker's
#! I
*n
*h* larg **t ar«1 b«*-t ».»«H'kte
S-une oí th»« »*ais are over a foot
It is’ sifpp >se<| that »he
venr
\'CAY%O\X why
Mr. Morgan, the xxeli kn< wn ine< hanic. may lead thereto
Blood Elixir
* » »
« kin«te <»f Fir«*artn»*. Ammunition, (uttery.
lung.
I fiard war«« and Sporting ( hi . k I- • v**r brought to
* ho bus been a resident of Central Point went toward the Klamath reserv itmn
in warratiicd, is because it is the best
W m . B ybf . k .
this market. Uoo.is sold Ht Uie lowest possible
I Blood Prejiu-ation known. It will posi-
posi­
J. E S»*vfvtth, a p-uinin'Mit citizen of for Muiuetinie past, hat gone to Montana
prices.
per Frank Bybee.
tively cure nil Blond I'i «a«««, purifies the
I will fftlsnehtee |h,,s,. Goode to tie just «list
th Miidhei n p»otiori of the county, i® on busi ess. Hi® health in not go«»<i. ami
••AT--
I represent tlieni tote-
Bein« timi.Utili In mi
whole system,r.n 1 thoroughly builds up thu
mak tig a Ltteinc-® trip to
Jackson Wi e hope to bear of it® early itn;»rovc n«« it.
Hohiltrful Cure*.
old
customers for th-ir liest tmtrormge so hbrrHl.
constitution. Ji< inen5«T, we guarantee it.
ronntv.
h h.-st iwisl. I would respectfull, solicit s con.
W D. H*»yt V (’»>.. xvholrsale and retail
A large «ml first-cla®*» line of <liugv.me |
nnuwceofttiesninc.
JOHN Ml l.Fli
E m»- <ia . *.-♦%
\V<* have For *» i le at Git v I Irng Store.
|>» Ik»Vice, lately of Oikland, D un?- icima. paints, oth. etc. can uiway* be driiggiat*4
his well known house , under the
h«*rn scllijig Dr King’s N w I>is«'«»v»*rx.
I »*« «••»lint)’, an l < »»l. ( urr «y. iin iptornev found at D. HinK.e s «iriig stur«* He also Eo t trie B tter« ami Bui kicn'«« Arnica
O«*w mm i-.*!O • if. wdl h.« «•«»rteinrt.* i on th«
tteMt and ru«»M popular piai»«, no pan*. b«>inir
font A«*hla»i»l, hive !a!»dy locat«*d at
I Live never han«lted
has a nice a«surlmei>t ol jewelry, watrhe-. S.elvt« tw«» vi’ar»
Tl.»« H igh A t in laglit-Running. N>-w York
«>(»are.l to give g« i Hial n «!i>f..«Bion. It contai' «
tirantS Pa**».
renie«li»s tint -ell n* w»ll or g’ve such
Mtechin«« .
.................... $40 œ comfort abb* »1« « ping aj«art m.-nte «.n ppi i««d with
<d»»«kfl. purses, ladies' satchels an«l no­ I universal s hhi ' h «•ti«»n. I lo re hav«- been
flingteand d»»uhte te«l*«. making it a »i»*atrahie
•Vhon Eaby waa a.» k we gave harCaatorta,
Most of the re-idonts of thi® c»ainly tion® of every Kimi. I »ie dm tor k«*eps au- some wonderful cures effected by thes<- me-
piar«* for the entertainment of b«»th truv»*ter>« and
When
ahe
'
<
-■»■•
a
Child,
aha
cried
for
<
Mtnria.
wh<» have l ee»» employe4! in l>«-l Norte permr g >•» I? at ' ®ells at very reasonable dteinc* in Uns city
tannile»«
BOWEN
Several < ®fles ot urn-
Warranted pertert by
roiintv. Cal., »luring the Rammer, have rate®
n«»tiin
c«i
hiiihii
nipr
m
have
l»e«*n
#*nfirely
When
»»ho
.»oaa;n<*
X!
ns.
ahe
clung
to
l.'aatvria,
♦
rrii<* rrni»i<*
riir» «| by us - of a f»*xv b«»l:!es of l»r King ’s
return»*»! In me.
Whau ah© bad Children, aha gave tham Caatoria
New |)i*c »very. tak« n in connection w i'h
.Wr»»$ori«4f Serrtcea.
Will
always
heanppliod with the beat th«
I
Electri- l?itt«*r*
\V»* gua*antee them id-
tentiou is given to the filling of
Kerbvvili* l«»dge N«». 55, 1.0 O F, will way?. v'ifil at City Drug Store.
fastidimi»
tatet*.
ln»l«l a memorial l«»«lge on tin* 22«l »it Octo
,***■“ Dehv retint any place iu Jackaon county
r««aAonMb)e temi sat itefuct ion gmtran-
>rders.
free
t... <|
I mt . with a «h » f»rntion »*f the graves < f «!<•-
J. J. Sl’U-M 1‘. Prop.
parte«! memb»-rs at its cemetery.
All
<iard«*H. U .wera’ d Field Seed.. Clover GrtiM-
inemb* rs ar»* requ«*ste»l to meet at their thousands Putterin'» from Asthma, Con-
""'ii 74"11* <»iu««n b«*!»«. «•<(• , efc.. in all varjeti»'«
lodge room nt n««on
Ex« rci-rfl in the putnptiou. Couch«. <’c. I> I you ever try
•Uld Iota to teuit.
wiM’*1""’ “n 1 m,H* '■""’l'1"’1’ •twk in th« North-
To ilio Mintr.4 and Mine-'
hull .xt!l, -uiinmre «t 2 r m . Fr'»m here Acker's English lo niedyt It Is tbo best
plication through our
O
w aers uf southern
the brethren ai d f« «. nds x» id pr««»*t« i t«» the prejiarntion known for all Lune Troubles,
M.-ri-hantw, farmers su.i gardi-ricrs srd r- uu.-st.
sold on a positive guarauUc nt 10c., 00c.
M to write for prie. «.
cemetery, then« « l»a« A tc the ha'i
In the
Oregon.
CONDI ( T Eb BY
' 'ity Drug st
ll.I.t STIMT»:i> « tT tl.uia t MAII.FI) Hill.
cv» mng at 7 30 (her»* xxiil h< a re union,
p l S(i IN THIS SETlON NOW. MAKING A!
a.
with mu-p-n’id a i«i»t«>iy «•! th«* fir*t of »«ur
0
rH£ SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES,
Rebeccas. Io cl«»®e with a •»uppvi given by
in r»«TM«» ally m**««ti,ig m ijh - h an<i mine-ownen I
_ m render
________
The Scholastic >«tr of thia ®ch<M>) will com-
tlie l®«lies of the Ord«'r. ►•»>!« r loxlgejj an<!
•ml’iru«' arr»«ngem'«ntB with lhern
an
and thorough ‘ inveteticatloa
111 u*.trut« «! **K«*port................
.
E E _ 1 mence alxnit th»* end of AiigiRt, arid ih divided in
traveling hr« thr» it «re rrxpe» tlu • x invited
<>f th«* Title, ( <»rr*rt l.octtioa I.ioes. amount ..7
of *«tirM**n»n»«»f t««n w» ek* each.
to \ i**it ami j»»in xi ith uh .
aM«ay«*«l ««lue , Bor.nl an»l tuition, per term.......................
$40 (Ki I
or «»re in flight. n« rviaiilh
r«
will be served as well ns those sit- («ratei
r W. F». rbk -. Re
ary
;,H -WOllklMi I’ROfl. M uhic
..........
15 <M.
of « «I (■<*«»l«»glral4 hart oi th«
Drawing and Pau.tJLg
...................................... g go
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
I
’
E
4
T.
’
♦
tr
,
<»f
thrir
property.
Any
<te»*ir#*d
reter-
a
ItenlM*»ger
of
M
B#»dand
Bedding
...
1 00
♦
ri«*»*
can
la«
give
i.
hut
I
w<»u
d
rather
that
my
ting at our counters.
in J;uk’*»>n vi’le
wrk I m * al '«»w«*«i t<» tep «ak for iteeif.
'
DAY JH’HdOL
1 *rm«nen'!» l-s-aost bare. I ofler m>
M> C'»ri«»spoi,d( ':t pi Southern
Oreg»
b.,uth,.t„ oI(.c„n.
wt (•«»nsidprahle
.
L’on ,M . *’ ! Primary Department................
15(0 «mica, to th,
e it«'.
• ««tyof M«*df«»r<i to whom any corainu’uca. junlor
••
* a o
t. at vb initv.
Mountain fires air still raging in this
V iciinty.
DR. FLINT’S
fo
II V T
I tiare added to my etock the fullowine clae* <>f
good*, uf wincii I hare a full line :
only gcal nteeo < l i e for
(’M»arrh. ('«»Id nt tiie .i«w! Hay Fever, lows
T he
( old. ('tetterrb i! D^afri»«»*, and 8<»re Ey»««. Re-
Oroville, Butte Co.,Cal. U. S. A
V
MILLINERY !
CURE
Ab cheap u» to be bo ixbt any place; al«e
Owner® »if the unl> Abietine Grove and Diatil-
ery in the world.
HF-SEND FOR PARTICULARS.
Ccvcex. ^\c c\x
X\ I
CAT -R
ABIETINE MEDICAL Company,
pROMPT ANDCAREITLAT-
N.
J
The oriKinul und only genuine scientific ccm
pound <>f Abietine Gum an«l Yerb-t Santa,
for ( ouiihit. <’< Ids. i un»t and Bron­
chial Troubles, etc., etc.
*■•* Ï5*
for Infants and Children.
I •urishes so rampantly there on elect <*n
vhon they aie need? I to further
V!
Pomerov&Co. are shipping 100 tons of
<»re from their iron mines in Rock Point
A bank and uir ulating library are t roni-
, precinct. Il will be tested by the Portland
i>ed our progressive town
Work lina been comment ed on Adkins A i Reduction Works.
The new pincer minet on Sucker ervek,
Webb’® new brick building.
Josephine county, are being thoroughly
I>r. J M McCoy of East Portland lias prospected, and they promise to come up
been paying this place a visit.
to the expectations of the numerous pros­
Chas. J. Howard of Josephine county pectors.
ba® been visiting relatives here
From B F Miller of Gohl Hill we learn
Mr« Jas Howard of this precinct, who that a rich strike lits been made in ti.e
quartz ledge in which J
B Hutch of
bus been very sick, is recovering
Mrs \Vc«t.»c*»tt »»I E Igertmi. Wis..is vis­ Grant s Pass is interested. A shaft nearly
50 i»*t*t deep lias been sunk nn<! a pronus
iting her brother. Geo. ¡I. Haskins.
i »g ledge several feet w ide expose»!. >om»*
'.’»Iuire Barkdull is looking after
»me
'•I the ore ha** been tested ami assax s very
promising mines he is interested in
well.
J C. Cowles and wife will leave for Ke<l
I
Simmons. Ennis A Cameron have .near­
Blutt. Cal., this week, fur a short visit
ly fiiiished the great cut they have be*n
Rev. M A. Williams, who ¡»as been at­ running from their mining groun»! down
tending the Presbytery at Portland, re- to Illinois river Hiring th»« pa**t few year*,
turned home last week.
md l»v the end oi another season they will
J 11 Caruthers, lately of Texas, has pur­ pr<»babfy be ready to commence active
There is every pro*«
chased several acre® of land near here and mining operations
perl that thev have one of the best and
¡»»ciited with his ¡urge family.
If you want your property sol«l quickly »nost extensive placer mines in the State.
Rev G. W
THE LADIES
Of Southern OrMoo ar« her-bj- mformod that i,
addltitMi to a large »uni etegant ltlw of
Tobacco, Cigars, Etc
»cjHjrtcrof a San Fiancisci paper as t<»
du nut
J. Kirkpatrick and Wilson Bros, are
pay ing Jackson county a visit.
have re­
GREEN’S
LUNG RESTORER, SANTA ABIE,
ASHLAND, JKKO CÍDMY Cfi.
Ins reply to a question pr»»|H>unded by a
* Uli
A. O. Owen lias removed to Crescent
< ity Cal. with his family.
Miners are continuing preparations for
winter and most of them will be ready for
an extended run when the rains set in.
L1FÜRN1A
'*'-***
JRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
long diafane, runner«, wrestler«, foot
ball
are
L. G. R iha has liven in the county
looking after the interest»* of the C. A O.
Land Co.
Thv tax cobertor is making his rounds.
Th.- tine« a<e
i aid and the »ale of liquor n«» riitld on,
Plenty of fish are now in thu maiket
and are of a good quality.
More ini) rov.-ments than ever
lieing made in this county.
tor sale at the Totas office.
Warren Howard and family
moved to Ashland.
Plevna precinct take« the cake a« a
: i grain-raising section.
R«*«liiigt»>n,
liupi'iiet
(iaztttf
,
J.
F.
Hal-
ii. as they have already won six games
Io an, .ifturitiit; II <». Guild, Silverton
Gov. I’ennoyer ha» appointed W. C.
ami their opionents only two.
Appeal; ( harlvM N.ckell, Jacksonville Hale as a notary public.
T here
Medion! on Sunday.
u <h. Pt.lt.tt and
Death to a Cough.
The Importance of pnrifylng the blood can­
not be overestimated, for without pure blood
you cannot enjoy good health.
At this season nearly every on« needs a
¡rood medicine to purtfy, vitalize, and enrich
the blood, aud we ask you to try Ilood s
D£» z . ii II<3 k Sarsaparilla. Itstrengthens
“CUUlldr an(j builds up tlie »ystem,
creates an appetite, and tone? the digestion.
While it eradicates di.seane. Th« peculiar
combination, proportion, and preparation
of the vegetable remedies u,ad €"« «»
Hood's Sarsaparilla pecul- T'r. Ifcralf
iar curative powers. No 1
IIOCII
other medicineiiasauch arecordof wonderful
enres. If you have made up your mind to
buy Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to
take ahy other instead. It ia a Peculiar
Medicine, and is worthy your confidence.
H.»Ki's SarsararLlla is sold by all druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Low ell, Mass.
100 Doses One Dollar
NEW AM) ELEGANT STORE-ROOMS.
ti«»n f«»r
tre inny bemldrv»« •« d.
or ipcmaybeaddix-e^d.
' Pr«*parat«»rj- “
.
moi
DR. WILLIS E EVERETTE,
8*»nivr and Graduating Department.
. 10«
I’l.n ' <*fd Mining I xpei i A < oust! It in® Geologist.
! I*n pi te ar<* received at any time, and * pec ml at­
tention i a paid to particular Htudte* in h-nalf of
children wh«> have but a hmitM tim*.
For fur-
( ther particular* apply at th»« Academy.
Notice ul' Sale ul' Minin? Stocks.
ii'H’E IS HEREBY GIVEN I f! \ 1N A<1
■ » -«! «nee with t i«» fly.L-iws of the «la^keon. i
x-
xlil mg a d M.mrg <’um;»any ««f Jackaon I
county »»rrgon. the eapitil stock <»f fl«ni com- 1
pi x '»wstanding <•'. it- h«»«»k« in thrt ram»» <»f
\. H Su:.d*rma will be sold in front «»f the of- *
»•
-»f th»* *».*cret ¡r- of »mid company in Jack«*«»n-
v I‘e. < >r«*^«» >. «> i S.« rfSi.i'.. < ». u.o.-r kl*. lHs7.at2
«>clock I* M . f •’•i’i- i m fiatt i. f«»r the purpose 1
f p >\ t«g tne d««li i i- e.it «»r »1 n»«i I a«*se-«am . ts 1
d.iH on 1 fie eapital st«»ck «d »aid A. H. Sunder- i
tn »n and x »• «is — of *-»id * «Ie.
..ri r «if th«» B 11 I <«f Dire-’rors
PORTLA N I), OK
I
.
\
«
1
[ill
The next fteasion of thia
F
.TT.r.:
¡»ASTHMA SUfiEB
3
CERMAN ASTHMA CURt
6 pi » -it I’. r» ’v ▼♦•«« t'i»» in-rit vi<il'?ut attack and
.n n * ' >nd -rtV-’- •’,*-•;» M> W«iri.M. for KK-
: . «•I ti m ?■ '«•tkr »• ,Tn-
-
•
>••••» , •
• i i> ■. f <1 s c’-r»* «»> th«
[ -
> - i . ■ r-
A .in*d" tri’l cor -
r*
L .
hr, ..V Koc And <?! <»■
.
Fi-'
: •• -•! S'M’if»!»-I'i re f»»r
ft K
Or. K »<MO I HASS. M. ”»««. klan.
GE). E .NEL’dER
Medford.Sept. «I. Iti.'.
f 57
'• •»■•'«' ■> j»'»«* for yourself.
Olliers left at Merutt', \»w (-„j. Store wi»l
receive prompt attention
*
t
__________
l tv»
ffP
For
OF ASHLAND. OR.,
school will begin
Late of California,
p-irticuiar* tuidreut
B. L. ARNOLD.
Pr»s4ident.
t> I XiUlllSl iNEn OFFERS FOR HM.E
M ’ 1« *3. I of «'tel l
«*op. early all of which
‘!»-»r
particular«
ap.
nr»* im r hi - •*!• F« . fur
-------
. ______
__
ply tu ¡H* at my pitee of biiimo«« m J ac U kio .
ville.
P.
AM
P. DON
DON LG
EQUI
Ar»r><.» pr...,.r...i x, furni.h Uu.
' ,'r l’r?' ‘'o ’ ‘
H‘“* »’.c uc, Ao..
*t a’i> p'uut un th • . oant.
'• p I m «!
b_. th,.
“ ’.'•«• «"»"><> T of -«tecian.,
W». ar. at»i.’ t > f.i,
lh any nu uh >r öf p^ï’’
iny in-tniTuw.tte or a •«alter fa «’ *
Tiiafited to «»they
«“«'* "» t»i-Sm ;■
T
I
T. J. C RE8B.
CANIARD’S ORCHESTRA.
Shttep for Sale.
.
»'
r««vi(»utel\ done Lu recou.ni«-u<inti<»n. sattefae-
SEPTEMBER 7,1887.
r«-.-' naholan«iii|M,
: v
[hi
1(1
‘•II ' S .1 I) \ Y. 8ecrotary
ST ¿AYE3 U Ì
hsar*. !n ’“‘i1 ’7"r “•n«’«r »’“> "t prices to suit
ev 1^1
J'.t- of ts.mtm.1 h.r.
CORVALLIS
N
No. 195 First Street,
House Painting, Paper Hanging
Frescoing, Kalsomining, Etc.,
I
I. ■ " . !-i |A.
dree®
r«ra ’ - "•
-----
prompte
r* •‘»•«bte. Ad.
PKOF4. an ; aki ».
¿•olacd, U».