The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 09, 1887, Image 2

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0rfinal taper (er Jackioi, JewpliiBe k Lake
FRIDAY
DECEMBER 9, 1887.
T he political crisis in France isover.
President Grevy lias resigned and M.
rdi Carnot elected to succeed him. The
«ejection gives general satisfaction and
everything is peaceable.
D ubins thé pa.it niue months Califor­
nia has gained 20,000 in population from
immigration. Oregon is beginning to
feel the effects of this immigration, and
she will realize it more after »lie has
through connection with California.
G eneral S uperintendent F illmore
of the Southern Pacific Company state»
that owing to bad weather in the north
the last-spike ceremonies in connection
with the completion of the California A
Oregon railway will be necessarily de­
layed from the 10th to the 13th.
KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS.
Some snow has fallen in this county
since our last issue.
F. A. Cogswell and J. W. Hamaker
were in Portland last week.
Stock is fat and doing well. An abun-
dance of hay has been put up for winter
use.
Arthur Langell, who has been at Jack­
sonville on legal business, has returned
home.
Jas. D. Fountain of Ashland has been
at l.inkville looking after his mercantile
interests.
C. E. Phillips and wife of the Golden
Eagle Hotel at Linkville were at Yreka
last week.
A. P. Ball,manager of H. Judge’s bus­
iness at Linkville, has been at Ashland
on a business trip.
Pat. Snyder, formerly of Linkville,
has completed a residence in tbe north­
ern part of Lakeview.
The condition of J. H. Colahan of Al­
kali valley has considerably improved
since our last wilting
Tlie following deeds were recorded in the
offife of the County Clerk of Jackson coun­
ty during the month November:
Jas Helms to David Payne; 4 47 acres in
donation land claim No W. township S8,
south of range. 1 west. fl.
John M Mark to F H Carter; 1 acre in
township 33, south of range. I east |2W
State of Oregon to Daniel Reynolds; 40
acres in townsbip33, «outhof rang»-, 2 west
»50.
E Del’eatt to G S Butler and Jacob
Thompson ; 40 acres in township 30. south
of range, least. »125
B ,V Powell an»i S Rosenthal to Philip
Haught; lots No. 14 and 15 in block 14 in
Medford
»200
David Payne to Jas Helms and Henry
Atneruian; land in township 3A. south of
range. 1 west »1,792
John Holton to David Payne; 54 78 acres
in township 38, south of range, 1 west.
»1870.
1 J Phipps to Stephen S Cooper; lots 5
and t>. block 52. in Medford »50.
J no Holton to G F Pennebaker: 37 acres
in township 38. south of range, 1 west $10o
l.aura E Beauchamp to E P Gearv ; lot 8
in blocx 15, in .Medford. »2U0.
W H Wickham to Stephen Cunningham.
17.34 acres, township 39. south of range,}!
e. St »2IÖ0.
O Coolidge to William M Gilroy ; 5 aere»
in Ashland »500
I’ S patent to James 8 Horn ,
; _______
land in
tow iship 36. south of range, 3 west.
BF Myer to B F Crouch; 6.«6 acres in
township 39. sontli of range. 1 east
2l»X>.
E lgar E Miner to Lavi Morris; 238 acres
in lownstiip38, south of ranga.l west. »0UUÜ
B F Crouch to W C .Myer, 4 71 acres in
Ashland. »790
John M Mark to Irene Mark ; 1J, acres
in township 39. smith of range 1 east. 12»MJ
John M Pollard to S M Rhodes; the
north 30 acres in township 39, south of
range, 1 east. »1.600
Marlin <fcTaylor to B F Myer; 178.62 acre
in township 39. south of range. I east $5
H T Chitwood et al., to J H Chitwood;
lot 1 in block 19 in Ashland »5.
J H Chitwood to H r Chitwood; lot 1 in
block 19 in Asblaad. »5.
J E.Smith to Bessie L Messinger; lots 14,
15 and 16 in block 16 in Central Point’
»2,000
Bessie I. .Messinger to J K Smith ; 115
acres in township 39. south ol range 1 ea»i
»3,000.
Joint ,M Mark to G F Bit ings; lot 6 m
township 38. south <>f range. 1 east. »1.
W 11 Brown to John Johnson and C J
Anderson; 20acres in township 39, south
ol range. 1 east. $600.
G H Baser to Geo And« rs.in , lots 5an.l •>
in block 18 in Medlord
»250.
G 8 BiC.ler and Jacob Thompson to W 11
Brown; 50acres in township 39. soutli of
range. 1 east. »250.
O 3t T Co to .Martha Payne; lots 3 anil 31
in block N in Ashland
J108
O .t T Co to 1 N Sho >k ; lots 26 and 27 in
block N in Ashland.
Ashlaud. __
190 __ »lois .
Robert Garrett to F D Bauer: lot 2 in
bloca V, in Ashland 375 dula.
A 11 Bennet to G C Roberts; 160 acres in
township 3t>, south of range, 1 west. 3 fmo
«iols
C B l.iiid'ay to Jasper Gleason; lots 42
and 41 of the Myer tract in Ashland.
do Is.
K Kubli and John Bolt to Miss Finnki«»
L Barnes ; l»i0 acres in township 35, south
of range, 2 west. l.tiijO dolt
AS Jacob-, late sheritt’. to Kubli & Bolt;
160 acres in township 33, >011111 of rang.-, 2
weft. 1127 dols
Max P Jaoby and Wm P Jacoby to
Sophia Jacoby; lot 7 in block 14 in Gold
lliil 6T.r»dola.
United Status Patent to John W Abbott,
township 39. south of range. 1 west.
John W Abbott to George M Boman f 80
acres in section 3, township 39, south of
range. 8C)dols.
Thomas G Reames to A II Maegly; 162
2S acres in section 19, township 36, south
• f range. 1 west
lijó dels.
Statu of Oregon to A H Maeglv; Aü acres
in se» lion 17. township 36, aoutb of range,
I west 100 dols.
U 8 Patent to Edmond Brooks; 100 acres
in section 19, township 33. south of range,
I WFSÎ.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Uos. M b . S helron , of Brooklyn, who
claims to have spoken to Blaine on the
subject of tbe recent election, says that
be feels the defeat in New jYork and is
doubtful of a Republican victory in 1883.
H on . J ohn M ykrs of Clackamas
county, a deserving and active Democrat,
has beer, appointed U. 9. Marshal of Ore­
gon, rice Penumbra Kelley, suspended.
Mr. M. was for many years a State Sen­
ator and once ran for congress.
T ub president has sent the following
nominations to the Senate : Lucius Q. C.
Lamar, to be associate justice of the su­
preme court of the United States; Wm.
F. Vilas, to be secretary of the interior;
Don M. Dickinson, to be postmaster-gen­
eral; Charles S. Fairchild, of New York,
to be secretary of the treasury.
Bao. C arlisle of the Me Iford Tran-
script claims to conduct a Democratic
|>aper, and yet there is not a Republican
journal in the State which abuses Demo­
cratic officials in so mean and unjust a
manner as his does. Next year we ex’
|>ect to see him supposing the oppo­
nents of the Democracy, and at the same
time insisting that he is a consistent De­
mocrat. <»f course, he is not hurting or
deceiving anybody, only )>osing as politi­
cal monstrosity.
W ith partisanship and side issues
eliminated, wliat are the precise points
involved in tho Fisheries Question? Dr.
Freeman Snow, Instructor of Interna­
tional Laws at Harvard College, has^
written a concise review of controversy,
stating tbe case of each side and explain­
ing the bearings, one very |s>int at issue,
of the treaties nml of international law.
The pa)ier is explanatory, not controver­
sial. Still Dr. Snow briefly indicates
how. in his judgment, u treaty of re­
ciprocity could I h * framed that should
settle the d.ffietiltv to the advantage
both of Canada and of the United States.
This review will appear in the Eornin for
December.
.i ver y
T resii
indi vidua l
The editor of the Medford Transcript,
who is trying very hard to write himself
into notoriety, seems to have a prnchaitt
for abusing and misrepresenting every­
body whom he thinks is not doine him
enough homage. When he arrived in
southern Oregon he evidently imagined
that his advent as a journalist would be
the cause of a great commotion, judging
from the tack he took; but the Berenity
of the “Italy of Oregon" was not at all
convulsed, and everything is progressing
as nicely as ever, just as if Bro. Carlisle
»as still secretary of the State immigra­
tion board and receiving the blessingH( ?)
of the greater portion of the people of
■the State, which awfully friendly (?)
feelinn was the principal cause for tiie
summary abolition of said board. Prob­
ably this noticeable indifference for him
is the reason for his journalistic reckless­
ness and his apparent determination to
be heard anyhow.
If he thinks that his recent ebullitions
on the I’Orlnty-debt question will gain
him the notoriety he so busily seeks or
have any effect on the general public, lie
again shows how poorly he calculates.
This subject has been thoroughly dis­
cussed during every political campaign
for the last ten years, and the people, by
their ballots, have, at every election,
shown that they were satisfied that the
county debt was honestly and necessarily
incurred ; that the great amount of crime
which has b“en punished was the prin­
cipal cause of this accumulation of in­
debtedness, and it could not be averted
without resorting to the dishonest
method, so strongly advocated by the
editor of the Transcript— repudiation.
It illy befits a new-comer, who has
hardly become acclimated and knows
but very little of our county affairs, to
talk of repudiation ; and his talk of “the
people being robbed by a set of bo<*i-
iers," is as impudent and silly as it is
slanderous ami unjust. This repudia­
tion of honest debts and libeling of hon­
orable, prominent citizens may be “after
his own heart" and customary when» he
hails from ; but, if we are to judge from
the expressions of those who have read
his va|»fi ings, decidedly out of place in
Jackson county. This is a very un­
healthy country for repudiaturs and
slanderers anyway, which may account
for the contempt efforts like that re­
ferred to are treated with.
The editor of the Transcript again suc­
ceeds in writing himself down as a very
impudent and unfair individual in his
comments on the Hamlin case, in which
lie proceeds to dictate to District Attor­
ney L'olvig what his course therein shall
he He not only puts words in that of­
ficial's mouth that lie never uttered, but
unjustly endeavors to create a preju lice
against Mr. C. Prevarication and abuse
have had their day in Jackson county
long ago, Bro. Carl.sle will find out
sooner or later. District Attorney Co!
vig has the contidence of the people
who know that lie will do his wholi
duty, without fear or favor.
MISCELLANEOUS
Pleasing to the Palate and
Death to a Cough.
GREEN’S
j/ .-•'FT-. :.'M
REDLAND NURSERY,
LUNG RESTORER, 8AN1A ABIE,
KINC OF CONSUMPTION
The original and only genuine scientific com
pound of Abietine Gam and Yerbs Santa,
for Coughs (?< Ids. Gang and Bron­
chial Trouble«, etc., etc.
BETTER THAN GOLD
CAT-R -CURE
ub only guaranteed c uke for
Catarrh. Cold in the Head Hay Fever, Rose
Cold, Catarrhal Deafness, and Sore Eye«. Re­
stores the sen»« of taste and smell; removes bad
taste ami unpl«*asant breath, resulting from Ca­
tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use Follow direc­
tion« and a cure is warranted. S md for circular
to ABIETINE MEDICAL C OMPANY, Oroville
AB1K AND CAT-R-CURK. California, owner« of the only Abietine Grove
and Distillery in the world.
B eware of I mitations . None genuine unless
the word» ‘ Lung Restorer.” “Santa Abie. ’ sreon
the Labels of each bottle Not a secret com­
pound. For sale by all druggists, wholeeale «nd
retail.
TRY BANTA
Hix mile« South of Grant'« Paw», Josephine
County, Oregon.
T
1-KZVABÜ» OMLT BT
ABIETINE MEDICAL Company,
Six months treatment 81. By Mail.
•1.10.
Orovills, Butte Co.,Cal. (J. . A
Ownvr, <>f the uni, Abirtin, Grove and Diatil-
sry in tbe World.
SANTA ABIE AND QAT-B-CÜRE.
For Sale by all Druggiet».
W8HND FOR PART1CDLAR8.
TREES
TREES
MISCELLANEOUS.
TREES
A. II. CARSON A SON, Proprietors.
100,000 TREES
In stock, cun his Ung of
Apple. Pear, Peach.
Plum, Prune. Apricot,
Nectarine. Cherry,
Almond. Chestnut.
Walnut and
SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
GRAI’E VINES. ( U BK A N’Ttì, GOOSEBER-
A. P. Ball, manager of H. Judge’s
KIES. BLACKBERRIES. KA8PBEIL
business at Linkville, has been suffering
KIES, STRAWBERRIES, FIGS.
sometime with sore eyes, but is getting
better.
T he U. 8. Supreme Court holds that
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Oar tr«**« are grown without irrigation on red
The late rains hare placed the soil in
the destruction of property by a prohibi­
hill land, and all of known varictiea that »ucceed
go«sl
condition
for
farming
and
our
far
­
tory law is not a violate t of rights. This
in Boutheru Oregon.
Thoee contemplating tree planting will do well
mers are taking advantage of their op­
tie« ision. while it is an : .. -resting point,
to vimt our orchard and nuraery. or write to ua
portunity.
for
price-list Addrega to uh a. Murphy. Jose­
has only an incidental relation to the
phine county. Oregon, or to K K Htation,
A corre«|»ondent of tbe T imks , writing
prohibition question, i.nd its settlement
(slant'»
Pus», Or
Our Stock this season C maot be Excelled on the Coast!
from Langell valley, save that a large
A. H. < ARSON A 8ON
will no»
a* the pr .hilutiouists a new
nnmtier of good horses are offered for
Neither in Quantity. Quality, Varinttes. Hixe of Trails, nor Health an<i Vigor of Mm», anti embrace»
argument.
sale at reasonable rates.
CHER k I^I l MOND b ' f ^
I’LUH. PEACH, PKUNK. APK1COT, NElTAKIaNK,
Hon. Kobt. McLean of Klamath coun­
C omuriss convened at Washington
ty was thrown from his horse, which
aat Monday, but it is not likely that
afterwards kicked him on the head, re­
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much business will be done until after
cently. He had a narrow escape.
1 »1-XJ IAI yr I Es
the holidays. As this is the first session
D. P. Shook of Alkali valley is in Jack-
of the Congress elected last year, it is
son county, with several head of fine
mules, which he offers for sale. His
quite likely that many questions of im­
1
firm has a large number of the«« ani-
portance will be proposed and perhaps
tnais, which w.ll lie sold reasonably.
yasaed.
I*. I’ARliT I’EAR, the best late shipping variety.
\V. A Wilshire, Esq., of Lakeview has
Ml I It I*E AC 11, (freestone) still heads tbe list.
returned from Canyon city, where lie
T hkki . was no cor test against the ad
aving failedto close oct mt bus -
lias been in attendance on the circuit
KANADAY’S CLING, the canner’s pride.
mission of Senators Turpie of Indiana
muss in Jacksonville, a.- 1 had wihhed to do,
court, representing Lake county in the
1 have concluded to continue the «'»me on a larger
KELSEY
’
S
JAPAN
1
‘
LIT.M,
bus
no
peer.
md Hearst of California, in the U. S.
suit brought by Grant The suit has
Bcalethan nver. 1 ww in San Francisco nwently,
IS. .JÆCJOUîS
ROBE i » k SARGENT PRI NE, never before offered in Oregon, where 1 laid in one of the laru -»t and bent Mock»
been trans'erred to Klamath county,
.'enate, as the partisan pre»* piomised,
of a'l kind» of Firearms, Ammunition. Cutlery,
where
it
will
be
tried
at
the
next
term
of
It
is
this
which,
in
adried
state,
forms
the
celebrated
prune,
D
’
ENTE.
bi.' Senator Faulkner of West Virginia
Hardware and 8j>orting Good» ever brought to Having failed V» cloee out, > aa ord» red a new and
circuit court.
thia market (rood» »old at the lowest po»*t*ible frenh et»x:k of
(French Conserves).
was not admitted,on account of a contro­
prices.
The total liabilities of Klamath eoun­
A XKtnxG of the Oregon Alpine Club
I will guarantee these Goods to b»- just what
versy lietweeti l.ui as,who was appointed
BERKELEY GOOSEBERRY, the most profitable of them all.
I reprenent them to b«». Being thankful to my
at Portland was held, when definite ac­ ty are »10,279, while its resources and
old
customers for their past patronage so liberal•
by the Governor, and himself.
funds on hand in the county treasury,
ly best.jwud, I would respectfully M»licit a con­
Langue !•»<;, King’s, Soft Shell and Paper Shell Almonds.
tion was taken w ith reference to hunters together with the estimated unpaid cur­
c<>n»ibtins of
tinuance of the same.
J ohn mu ler .
A iiisPATcii dated Yaquina, l*ec. who are destroying the deer of southern rent taxes applicable to the payment of
LARCE
STOCK
AND
VARIETY
SHADE
AND
ORNAMENTAL
TREES
Dry (ioods, Boots :in«l Shoes, Hats
5th, s^ys that the machinery of Oregon fortheirsk.ns. A committee was the indebtedness, are »15,623. This is an
W N. Lccrrr, Notary Public. J.T. R u DCEBS
the steamship Yaquina City broke down appointed to solicit subscriptions to a excellent showing ami reflects credit on
ami Caps, Dress Goods, Crock­
Evergreens,
Shrub.-«,
R
ues
Clematis
and
Flowering
PlantR,
Small
our authorities.
n cross.ng Yaquina bar at 3:15 that af- fund, and to correspond with any person
Fruits, Grape Vines, Etc., Etc.
ery and Glassware, Christ­
A. Met lee of Barnes valley,who was in
ernoon, and she drilled on the spit in- or organization interested in the matter.
B -fore purcha-ing Gtore, partie» intending to plant tree will find it to their interest to
mas Goods, Toys,
I ' and to take such steps as it may think Jacksonville this week, en route Lome
ide the bar. She lies in an easy posi
com»»an»! *•— «»u- ■»
in-l I » ir i <» ir p i'«»». i’atalogae-t mailed gratia upon application
from a visit to Josephine county, inform­
Address»
ail
c-».ninu
’
iieati«>ns
to
ion. The sea is moderate, and it is ex la st to stop this infamous practice. One ed the editor of the T imks that the road
MAMMON BROS. Phoaix. Jackson County, Or.
pected that she will come i ff a ilk the 1 plan suggested was to take subscriptions to Lakeview, spoken of by S. Wilson, is
no
doubt
the
shortest
and
treat
road
in
(iive m« a call at Chavner’« Building, Califor-
payable on eonvi< lion , then offer a re-
tie.
i. a «ir«-»! JacksoiiVille. l»w Price® and satis­
I ward of || ih ) each for the arrest and that section. It is a natural thorough
faction
guaranteed.
E. JACOBM
tare, and it will not take a gieat deal of
Is a few days wmk will Is* c< mimnc- i conviction of the guilty parties. Any work to put it in first-class condition. A
Of Southern Oregon are hereby informed that i
.-d un tie | rupun-d copper wire between person desiring to assist in this matter portion of it has already been put in re­
addition to a large and elegant line of
pair
by
the
citizens.
Portland and Redding, Cal., by the W. will please address the Oregon Alpine
e
8
William Thiel, who had the contract
U. T. Co. Operations will begin at Red­ G'.ub. Portland, aud the press of the
ding and the line will lie extended north­ State is requested to co-o|>erate in th** for surveying the boundaries of the
SIL
AS
Neicepoprr Law.
Klamath Indian reservation, has com­
ward along the Oregon A California rail­ i laudable undertaking
For the benefit of all who may seek to
I
pleted his work and sent in his notes
1 have added to my stock the following claee
W TARY PUBLIC,
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
road. This will give four wires between I Ri chi si x ran» i: M ills oi Texas will, i and plats to Surveyor-General Taylor.
good», of which I have a full line:
swindle the newspaper» »»ut of their just
«lues, we publish tbe following, which is
Portland and Ashland and thrje south- in all | robability, be cliairman oi the I l'lie eastern end of the south boundary
has been carried south about three miles,
Ladies' Furnishing Goeds.
kept standing at the head of the tint edi­
ward from the latter point.
ways and means committee oi the House, and the north boundary carried north
torial < Junin in ni.my of our exchanges .
Abstracts made of Titles to Lands.
j
Both Knit and Mualin.
i and will have as much to do in shaping two miles The east boundary, about
SraAKga C arlisle , probablv tl.e
1. Subscribers who do not give exprés
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
the tariff bill as any other man in eon- which there was a dispute, remains
C Coleman to W H Parker; property notice tn the contrary are cons der«»d a-
abl-st presiding officer the House of R-p-
where it ha* I m ^ jii and where the Indians in L Jacksonville
40o doh.
'pt>W\ PROPERTY. FARMS. VINEYARDS
Any
p-reon
Wishing
to
sill
property
w.ll
f.i.d
Of
ntl
kind,
drawn up. >^p.eially f*r«ainin< t«
gresa. lie has a bill |>repared which re­
wishing to eontinue their 'Ubscripti »ns
• claim it should be.
1 and Mining (daims Bought and S«»fii on Com­
ros ntatives has had for the past 27
it to thoir interest to call and wo ns.
tli« »vtll-’iuvnt of vitale.
duces the tariff on nearly all articles,
mission
As
cheap
ns
to
be
b«right
any
¡»lace;
also
2
If
subscriberaorder
the
discontinuance
JftOA
’
O/ri»
hQVlttS
yea s, was re-electe I last Monday. As
Dr. C. E Munn, formerly stationed at
1 olli’dor of kronnti—IToiupt RrmilUncru
and greatly enlarges the free list. This I Fort Canby, left yesterday for his new
of their peri-•dt als the pu!>!;*h«r mav *• >n- WINING PATENTS obtained at reasonable
was eminently pro]>er, be hail no op.
I). V. Law ton has been appointed a in» tinue to \fn«l them until all arr i.s are all rate* and with dispatch
hildren’s Short Clothes,
Bill might hint California very much, l*»st at Foit Klamath. Sunday he ap­
,
Investment Becuntie« a KtiecigRy
Jackson
position in the l*em«M:ratic caucus. The
Can. Do CuxocL
I Uoni.ty Scrip Bought and Bold
paid
/
Under 4 years old
i Schedule E oi this bill is the free list. peared al the Oregon Jr California rail­ tary public by Gov. Pennoyvr.
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PROMPT VITENHON giv n to all business A beautiful line of
uulance
of
the
caucus
nomi­
3. If/ubsciiber* neglect to or refuse to 1 e<»nu',,t ’d wi.tithe Land Office
Considerable property is stilt rhangin^
’ l iie pies. nt tree list is transferred to this road office and purchased ticket-to Ash­
' I have a complete «et of Map« of all Surveyed
nee» were also elected, which comprise
land ior himself,wife and daughter, Mis.
I Land» in thi» oounty. and receive abstract*
schedule, and a iaige number of articles Van lluysen. In some manner the hands and improvements continue on every take tlirir periodicals from the office tn
i monthly from Rowborg of all new entnee made
most of the officers of the last House.
winch tin y are directed, they are h»*ld re
LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES.
hand.
I 1 am thue prepare*! to make out Homestead and
upon the duty list are tranaferred to it, ticket of the latter was mislaid and the
ponsd ’e Hl- they haye settled their hii $2000
Pre-emption paper«, and can thus save to partie*
Coneiibting of Lisle and ilk
No
37.
lfiOacr«*».
I,
INFALLIBLE!
Rev.
C.
H.
Hoxie
of
this
precinct
ha*
theexp«‘nse of a trip to Roseburg Land Office
Tiikcity of Atlanta, Ga., voted on th«* the gieater number being chemicals. departure bail to Ire }«>.-tponeiL The
Id> aero» fenctjJ and under cultivation and two
and
<J
ler
*d
th«»ir
paper
discontinued.
*
Ask Your Druggist For It I Several tine farms are in ray hands for »ale
insisted that Dr. Munn had lost sold acres t»» Air H uisen of California
good «pring« on the i»la<’^. Thi* is choice trnun
question of prohibition last week, re- 1 Aiuc-ng oti.er articles made free that now agent
4. rf subscribers move to <»ther places ami fruit land nmi 1« situated five intlet* from ills' )VES,
the ticket and Dr. Mnnu was confident for
AMTHMA
| PROMPT REPLY MADE TO \LL LETTERH.
i' \ ni > kerchii : fs
Relirvod in Five Minutes.
»tilting in its defeat by a majority of pay duty are salt; copper, in plates, that lie had never rec ive.l it. Inslruc-
lh mt iiiforiuing the publisher, ami the Jacksonville.
1 'barges in accordance with the times
Jas H« r« iy, the Butte cr»*ek mail con-
ingots,
sheets,
pigs
and
other
forms;
■ pf »ers are sent to the former direi'tion, $»») P r acre.
II AV~FE VER.
1126. About 9»MM) vutea were cast. Two
tions Were given the con luctor to watch
Refers, by permiiwion, to <’. C. Beekman. Esq.
No 38.
350 acre«.
ra«
tor.
is
now
in
th«*
employ
of
the
O
I
’
tuwanteed
if
Taken
in
Time.
Banker;
to H<»n. L. K. Webster. Judge of tins
Ph»» tfsly of land adjoin* Jacksonvdle and it*
^t,- ami bituminous iron ore; lead for Mrs. Van Huvsen's ticket, and suie
rthey arch Id responsible.«
ago prohibition carried b^.'C».y
lev«*l, rirli icmin. fruit
viu<«yMr«i Ian«!, hih ! IM
utdicial district, and to any business bouse in
■W'.ntV.
'-<t mi l was R R. t o
DF.AFKF.HM
f»»nced
intiv»-
ti»-ld*.
rh'n'»»
i«
on
th»»
>.!»«•"»
<iw*»ll-
5
¡
hr
courts
have
divided
that
>ctm*ing
me;
hair
of
t!ie*alpa<
i
goat
and
ether
|
Jacksonville
SI EAS J - T AY-
t he *ame inSyflf!w""’TTe^Tra11ge ta as
>41121 wlsu
Cur*«l iu Three V» M ax Months.
relieved of it.— 1 I oijti i tn, IS - ti.
Mi*. Cha« Welters, win» has hem very I to tate periodicals from the offl- e. or re. ing-hwu«»*. spring-liouso with fine spring, barn
hh »1 outhous«*». »*"d a go<Ml «»rctiard
Terms,
crihed to the fact that prohibition did like animals ; all kinds of wool, includ­
Diphtheria, < r«»np. Neural«
»it k for sonnuime past, ifv ♦ •vnletring. we movinr and leaving tberr uncalie«! for '•«If chk ■. and th«» hahne-' on two. thr»*e and fiv«».
And many other thing» too numerone to mention.
gin, Hen«larhr, taorc
not prohibit, more liquor being used ing rags, shoddy, waste am< flax; tini-
are glad t«> learn.
1 hav.-“ alao secured the eervicee of a
Throat
JOSE RHINE COUN TY NE II 5.
¡ 'prima facie" evids'»ce of intmitiun.tl year pay nr nt».
Irer, li--wn, sawed, squared and sided,
Srrxnn.Y Cmxn.
than when the traffic wa* licensed.
i U).
No 39.
lfiGarr«*®.
Mr Meeker of Portland, an insurance fraud.
Invaluable Remedy I
4<i acres under fence, with bon«»».barn and »mall FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER
fl
sawed boards, planks, staves of wood,
l’rof. I iFrance lias closed his dancing agent, i« making several investm -nts in I 6. Any person who receiv«»» a ne\v»pa
Fata-nts-l April.)««.
orchard A stream »»f w ib«r running through th«»
At'OKDING t.y the Md'lfor«! Tr>iiiAeri/>t \ pickets, |roles, latiis, shingles, clap­ school at <¡rant's l’ass, after a success- this place and vicinity.
pl
,'•<•.
which
can
be
uii
n
’
z
•<!
to
irrigat»»
fully
one-
irhli
’
t
T
Bl
MULTI
' p«-r anil makes yse of it, whether he has half of the ranch»* if «leered. Situated tn Table And am prepared to ex«*cute all order« in that
À
Pri«w -<t Treatment, £3 (lO; (Smoke
line in firet-olasa style at retvtonable rates.
<riv. l*cnn »yer i* the w . jfs I specimen of ! boards anti other iorurs of niaiiuf u tured fuLUrtu.
Rail fk’ 00; 1». I.ellat»<r, for
Bou.s. Riddle and Willard Crawford, subscribe«! fur it or no*, is held in law as a Rock precinct.
(. all and
me at the building formerly occu­
Internal
Use,
|1
00.)
l’rof. Ganiar i, a first-class tnmician, our local attorney, were .at the county-seat I subscriber.
i crank, Keister Juiin.*ton ol the Rose- , woo l; empty cask» ami barrels. There
pied by A. L. Johnson on California street.
f 10ai0
No. 40.
392 aeree.
MRS P. P. PRIM.
CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO.
i»n*gland office i* an itnpe*tinent and is a clause appended whieb provide* will l-x a’e at Ashland and give lessons last Wednesday, on legal business.
22a acres utxler cultivation and f»»nre«i int»» fiv«»
7.
The
postmaster
who
neglects
to
give
on all km>ls of instruments
652 Market SL, San Francisco, Cal
fi »his which are level, rich. niead«»w. grain and
ign »rant fellow, Jackson county'» offi» Ci* that all aitieles not enumerated in the
if you vx.ant your property s »Id jui kiy the legal notice of the-neglect of a person fruit land, and U) acre» in alfalfa fliere arson
Beware of Hurtful Imitations. j A« hundred»* who have u«ed it and proved its vir-
E.
Sanderson
Smith,
the
onergetie
the
place
a
large
and
thrifty
»»rrfiani
tw.»dw»dling
are IxjodlerB and so on. Poor Democratic t bril shall pay a unifovn duty of 30 per
’u»** will rntMt chtM-rfully testify. It U frw from
at the best figure*, call on M E Beat’)’ t<» take from the office the newspaper ad- h»»us''s, tw<» larg • barns and 5 12 of an irrigating
real-estate agent, offers a large amount
etll deleterious or poi«on<»u« drugs, and is by far
»yAciale! They ought to hand in tliei* r-i'iit. a'l valoioui. The enrcting clause of valuable pro|»-rty for sale.
dresse»! I.» him.i- liable also to the publish­ ditch, carrying 3i<o inch»’» »»f water
at bis real estate
e in M“df «rd
*
TWENTY-FIRST YEAR.
•‘signalion.*« at once, for.they don’t wuit provides that it shall take effect oil ami
’S«|Ulre Walton has 4 Jd lu* brick store er for the »ubscription price.
$<25
N»». 41.
165ac-«*s.
This 1 ind is unimprovisi. though A0acres of it
<ro. Carlisle, am! he is so competent to ' after July 1, next. The bill is now in the 1 I Hon. A. A Porter of ibis county liis building to Mr Giffin, a new-com* r. who
iHgiMMi
fruit
an»i
alfalfa
lan»l
ami
th«*
halam
e
fine
rite
Verdict
1
’
nnnintous.
MARYS
ACADEMY.
removed to Portland, where lie b is been
jid^v, and iHHucIi a g«io I itemocrat, you i ,-i Is of tre isnry experts, who are pre­ ap|s>inted to a .»-¡.•ei table positio minder will g > into business her-’ io the near fu­
timber laud
I here i-a •»tr»*a:n *»f water running Thia aawinill ia now in full opoeration and will
now upon the market
W. I). Sult. !Bipp’.l-, Ind., insti­ through
the
place
Situated
three
mil»»«
from
kwp ou I.Hiid s füll »lock of all kinds and di men
ture.
know. It is really a deep tny*tery li«*w paring a tabulated statement showing Collector Abrams
CONDUCTED BY
It is a sure cure for nil scalp humor« and will
ti e*« : “I tan i<■«-onimeii-l Eieutric Binerà Jacksonville.
Mions <»f
remove and prevent dandruff . aJao. if voQr hair
a«
the
very
best
remedy.
Every
botti«*
sold
»e artairsot Jarktson county and Oregon i rates now nu|».sed an 1 those proposed in
Tbe railroad company ha* advance«! the
i--
falling out, or has I m -<- »me harsh and ary. it will
No. 42.
200 ar re«.
ha* given relief in every <• t>»* One m «n 11|n0
Elmer G. Gibson, son of Mrs. Jamssl plica uu
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES. I » he<-k
it and render it soft and k ’ ossj . Try it. It
lots in this place an t «pnte a took six botti«*«, an«i was cured of llheu-
»u’d h <v«- Been admini^tere«I hefoie tile the bill.
2 h acre« of nnirnprov»'d land, 30 acre»
which
!
never
fad« Manufactured aud sold by
Nf’-lev of Jinnp-off-.Ioe cr*-ek, who has
number have b<rau »ol j at the advance 1 rnali«ni of 10 years' >t:<n iiiu.'
Abraham i* prairie land an«i ’ h>» baiaare good timber land,
. d*. • u » i thi* illu-tri'» i* individual.
The Scholastic year of this school will com­
Isen
suffering
with
consumption
for
nil
g«»
»d
fruit
and
grain
lard,
with
two
living
O///«/lL KLM LT.
Hare, drtiggi-d. Built ville. < >hio. aliii m-. »pring*of water Four mil«* ’ roin J wk*onville.
mence about the end of August, and i» divided m
price
time, <iie<l not long sines.
Haring plncM the fine«t double Placer and I four session»» of ton weeks each.
■ E G Hurt, was ai Jacksonvil!*» one day I • The best selling nivh'drie I haveever han­
1’iiK I‘reside nt ha* departed from
Valley
Matcher
t«>
be
found
in
the
Rogue
Hirer
Board and tuition, per term..................
So -recarj of Sial«-McBri-l»-and two clerks, who i
dled 1 I mv
years exp» rien< t . is l'lccin-
N»» 43.
ROvr'». in our mill, we will furnish uli grade« of
Messrs. Moore A Sanltorn, two excel
8NELL, HEISTS HU A W< MID A KI)
Music.................. . -.........................
00 acre» of choir« grain and fruit land under
lHual cQTtom, an»i instead of the vt*rbo> for two day* carefully canv;v»*ed ttiu return» of lent mechanics, have forme<l a jurtner tiiis week. He i* selling a large i n »u it Bitter’-.” lhousaiids of other * h i ve added
Drawing and Painting
..........
v
General Agents. Portland. Or.
fane«*, with n* w dwell n x-hou*« an«i barn. an«l
the:r te«iimo’jy, so that the v»rd L i-i un
for «»ale by druggi-ts generally.
Bed ana Bedding..................................
no»aage oi 22/MM) w«»ni* some of th« the late special el -ction. tioiehed *n December ship ami will execute cGniratis in first- of his une«pialo I c »¡nbniatinn fence, th ■ anim ai* that Electric Bitters *lo cure all water for *t’» ’k. Situ i-•• I uiw mile from G»»ld
l«t. 1 h • «-«.-cretary uinJ>- the c«».ni»uiati«»ns of the class style at reasonable rates.
DAY St’HOOL.
best manufactured.
disi’as» « of the Liver, Kulnevs or Blood. Hill d pot.
Ginart Republican papers announced !>♦* , precinct» «»f ev*r county, a-« du! also one of the
f 5 no
Primary- Department..............................
Only a half dollar a b >ttie at Ciiy Dru^ fROO.
1G i nr>cs
No 46 ’
Fur
sale
at
a
bargain
-a
cosy
Iwdiing
fi Ho
Junior
“
.............................
waa writing, he prwented to «rongies* t l»*rk* Several error«, evidently «clerical, were
By order of Col. Kelsay,statecoininan-
well watered. and first-class
Htoie.
Unimproved;
...
N (Ml
Preparatory
“
.
............................
very able and elaborate <lij*cu*sion oi diarovered. In the Malheur county returns, the der, a meeting of Indian war veterans of house not tar from t!>e center of the town
place to make a go»»»l ho ne.
Benior and Graduating Departmimt. ..........
.... 10
ivv
Oo
Two
of
Forluw
*/t
Furoritra
Happy.
of
Medford.
For
particulars
enquire
of
R
Pupils
are
received
at
any
time,
and
special
marial
at
at-
ic tariff and surplus questions, tlie two footings on prohibition vot« »teemed to be trans. southern Oregon has been called, to
tention i« paid to particular studies in nehaif of
240 acre».
Mr« Henry Heifru-h, at til Shipley »St.. San |32íD.
N«». 49.
po-»ed, a* •■omputntion of th » c »rtifie-i precinct meet at Dr. D. S. Holton's office in T. Lawton, real-estate agent
children who have hut a limit»‘<l time, For fnr-
lbjevts, above all other«,which demand vote «bowed the ngure . th»» revere * ot tho*- plac­
» i » choice
Soil. «H^k loam: I’».» acre** f •«'’»»<!; ; » i ”
-no»«-.«-
Franci*'.’»». »tid: “Yes. indeed, it i> fitb-iny hus­
AT BSAS0NA3LE PRICES.
Grant's I‘ass on the 17th. The ••all Is sign
thor particulars apply a’ the Academy.
band won
in the L'»iii»*i;i iv State Lott»-rv fruit tre»»» . a <5omin«»di«»us «iw •lling-ln»u«e. barn ¡
I). T L iwt'in, wii » ni »wd to M» d»or l drawing
.ir attention of ou« law maker*, and ed u-id t liie “yes’’ and “no” column* were the ed hv D S Holton, A. M Jess, t'ai-t D.
_b aleo prepared to make contracte for any
of the 9ih ult. and w»- sre both very glad and «»u’-li »u«es, running wa!«*r on th«» place ; c<»n-
W<* h(
are
DEALERS IN
iving ail other recoin.nendations, ar- co-re«»t toiul*. In Jack-MHi county it wa* found \V. Keith.T'hos F Floyd, Wm .M. Grif­ »«»nit» time since, w*® in tbe city un a t>us of it. My hu*i»an<i hanle»ught a nice li’ile prep, venient io good school; eight ijiilas east of < en- nurn)>cr of
erty
on
l
urk
St
.
where
we
intend
to
live
hi a trai Point
ne>.»
trip.
H«»
rep»»rts
fivorably
on
tbe
tii
•;
the
t
»tai
vote
itgain«tthe
prohibition
ain'-uti-
fin, Henry Kelley, Wm. Crow, D. II.
J. R. W riblky .
J. E. !!■>**.
ments an I reviews to the heads of tin-
I hhor( tun«* ' H»» i* a forern-.n confectioner of
;n- tin 1331, ineteui «»f 132-4. a** »-»td»wuit the Sexton. .1 I’. Tuffs, A. Cole, W. W. change of place and clini ite— E i*t Port­ Mehtsrs. Snhroth A Weeterfekj. Ho coutirnnd
No. $0
244 acres
l’HUIT BOXES
spective departments. The President f » >: of the c »lain i of v»*t»»* heided .1'».* Fel- Saunders and many others.
Uni’np.-«>v«‘»l, hill land; 8' acres ch«»ici> fruit
1 hit* wife’* statement. Fie had neyer ejpecHNl
land r »rre*p»*nd(»n•*e.
j such a «trike «>f g«»-*1 Itp-k as this. After voti-id- ami. hai'nio»3 g«»-el pasture ; thro« njiles east of of either hr or pine limber.
,1... .-empiete vote:
er« »gnixes the importance of cutting 1 ¡ „
difficulty in finding Wiilian Dowling, a M-df«»rd.
I
lion. Arthur A. l’orter of Jowphine
Orir uiierg dic citiz » i. I »’in W .Short, ha* • era!»!«
All order» and bills til led with promptness and
workman in the employ of th.-Oakland Gai* ( orn-
Iowa the constantly accuniulating sur
No M.
2U»aor.‘« dispatch No co n upnt is necoaaary on the supe
Pru it bit ion. Salari»**. EiWion«. eounty has been appointed deputy col- sold several! • .%-•* »flail in thi« vicinitv p.iny, he said: “When th«» list was published 1 $7fKii
rjority
of
the
quality
of
our
fir
timber.
A
No.
1
farm,situab'd
tw»»
miles
northeast
of
tun and reducing the outrageous tarilT
lector of customs at Portland hv (Ion. to Mr. \L*»»k»*r »»f Porlla i i nvcivin,* $65 lookisi for my tick» t and fount! it crumpled up
N<>
fix. having a g >->d dwelling house, barn and
HAKB1S A CO.
Ye». ><». Y»s. No.
Mr. l’orter was a per acr.* f<»r tip* same. Not so very Ion r mt«» a ball hi on * corner of my v»*»t pocket I un­ Phc©
n the necA»*sariea of life.
N. B. There 1«. a ¡rood road to the Mill thi»year.
♦62 1 Hyman Abraham.
»4 1
54*
73G
151
A*á
rolled it an«l compared it with th«- list, when for a •tit budding*, orchard. w«'od and water supply,
iJ in1 r
etc lfih acres fenced and nearly all under cultu
6»'l
-.2 member ot the thirteenth general as­
*M'
724
2» 9 1.271
moment,
I
though
’
I
must
be
drunk
or
crazy
But
-94 1.015 sembly oi Oregon, and one of the sub­ at»(> h • p nd $20 p *r a re f >r th • pro,» -rtv.
M‘.» 1.239' 17u 1.775
wheu I iook'-«i again I found that I was right and vation. much of whir!) i»8ueo«*ptihleto fruit cul.
IIUS
1’ iie grand ju«y inade a inistak»* in not * I ’ 'iit'lkH
tur«». It uleo well situated in a h Milthfu! loce.-
512 stantial men of his eounty, and if Mr.
1. H*l 1 2n5 95»
lilt’s* *P
B. W. Powe.l, o ie oi our most en ’rgetic mv number had got me $2 m'.’’ If« is said by his tion echoo’ house near by and less than two
252
476
267
43
.•.:
a
l»tf
r-mployers and fellow workmen to bean h<»n«-«t,
tb|M»*naing (’ B. (’.irli-lo of Medford, < »»lumhia
I
Abraham
wi
I
make
as
judicious
ap
9. U',5. 6W9 4:i
business men, |s l>eiiix v *Red by his duugh hard-working man.and all ee«*m to r»-joic»» at Ins ind»‘Hfr»»m a tailroad depot.
i
t.79.
TN ORDER TO MEE1’ THE GROWING DI
No.
200acres.
197 ' p liniments throughout his administra- ter, whom he had not seen for mauy ypar*. K«ud fortune San Francisco'al ) ('all.Sept.9.
517
;4*
«VE INVITE INSPECTION
4 bo hat* been no quick in applying »u. •!» ( rook
4JV¡ i»2l
1 innn.l for r£fd-e*tat«* pru|M»rty wo h»iv« opened
•>2
Ch<»l«.M fruit and grain land; 150 acres farced,
W IX. 212!
rj*.
129
an
office in the
»
urry
.
■
tion.
the
service
will
not
siiff-r
thereby.
?t names as “boodlem,” “robbers,” D»»U*{l>tM
HO acres i i cultivation; a living stream of water
♦H5 1.337
93 1.751
She arrived from th«» eastern States a short
h9H l.i >7
through ih»» place. Improvement» new ami
216 Mr. l’orter is one of nature's noldemen,
161
91’ 615
362;
4U
tc , to county utlicials and vihlving .illiam
first-class; 75O fruit tree» of b«*bt variety; 1‘»
7t»9 519 36« an honest man. We are please I to lime since and may remain here ¡»ernia-
4> S8H 1*1
(riant..
miles from WoodvilUe. A great bargain.
7<Mt
249 i.47v
.tn«* of our best citiz»*ns), and requiring • at’kM»n .
5W 1.331
know bis claims have been recognized.— n«*t»iiy,
46H
43
6
io
212
No
1*1
•Then
Baby
»as
sick,
we
gare
ber
Cartona.
1
R'^rlairj
f^bioulralrr,
Rrp.
1111 to substantiate the chaiges lie ►»• .i<»«»puine
’ >u r pros pt* is for a tlouring
61
M9¡ 279 >9'
1»U h » t »» au der f-mc » ami in ca’tivation; «<»d.
2511 ÎM
Kl-nn’ith.
69»
>
19
4
1.37o
fr-c.
ii«-h.«iark
loam;
mostly level; first-cla»»«
12
Opp. O<ld Fellows’ Buihiir g,
l.»O 1.2*'
When alie wa» a ( bild, .lie cried for Castorio.
b”g»H»l
A g*nil»*ma i Lorn
Klthraely make* in hia pa»»er Ther»* 1 L'in»».
For such hudin« *».
nv adow, grain and f.uit laud; dwelling-house,
151 2 5_”3 971
1 Dl« «Ö.
(II
lllll\
f¡
H
IFE
NJIf
//
//
or/r-
in
town
and
a^
’
oes
t«»
put
nt»
We aro an« > agen's for the W > sibiirn \ ir r>
♦*
Of
/.'
tVbeu
sha
be.
-amo
stia»,
she
cloag
to
C
istoria,
two
barns,
orchard,
etc.;
splendid location;
2»
7
12!
26.»
Ho! 211
io LHibt but what that individual would L**k«» . .
Manon county. Oregon. Al orders m that line
5<
IK ft /</>/<• I MO VN.
lUój
fine spring of pur«» water, larg«» enough for house
242
H9 2Ji
at thi* |4.u”j it a certain .'tib>idy wit! he
Wbeu she Lad Children, she gare tbaiu Castorio
iiav<* entirely ha« ku«l d«»wn iroin his p»» I M.'tiheur
promptly atten«ied to,
.ICI 3 (/ .’»• K3H 2. VU
an«! ranch purposes. Two mile* w Mt of Central
1.49* 2,03»
M'<ri«»n ....
ROSS A WRISLEY.
raised, and it is likely that his term* will
♦61 332
734
Ört
3&
■
P«->int
First
cla»F
bargaiq.
4
V
•
Partir«
paying
f«»r
the
T
imks
in
advance
at
«»nr
.Morrew.
-iti» n, acknowledged that he was gu:i<\
4.07
4
5.5M
2.^
»7
2.55»
MulUiotuah. 1.9451 7.MI
reluct'd cash rat»“« will lx- furnish»*! any of th»» be ai'ce’le«! to.
291
sw foil«»wing named publication» in connection with
7.19 547
*i| 1.141
I
6 pievancation or shifted the leiqumd ‘ I’olk...
HIS WELL KNOWN house . UNDER THE
i h iv«» Great Bargun* to offt»-and it 4 1.1, FAKMEKS STOKING WHEAT. HARLEY
HU' 49* 242
3»2 this papHrat the pruu* given below. It will 1»«'
34«
25*
rhe regular qnirtcrly meeting
the M.
new i «nH-’envit. will be conducted ou the
will pay you t-> kw»p a cl«»«'* watch on tti<* «pact* iV «>r oat»; in the Mclford or Gold Hill Ware-
»iltty upon some one else. Hu nt v» r 1 Tiliaruook.
1.952 54* 1.582 n«»ti«-r*l that there in a reduction of a’ iwast 15
1 331 1.0*1 ;
U mat ilia
b. i»» and rnoM popular plan*. r<» |Min« t*cin«
:
E.
«
hurch.
S
avh.
for
this
circuit,
was
hvhl
houses
can
obtain
a
f
ir
the
n«*xt
six
months
for
Special
Bargains,
if
613
-6-
7.»y 912 3 5 1.197 !
I «er c«-nt. on publisher*' customary ratws in every
-¡«tired
to give g. r.eral «Mtrafhctwa. it c«»ntajr«
cou »1 have proved his a*serti<»ns, uni ' Union..
you have any prop»»riy fur sale, come and «<••• m«»
35
S’». 136 instance, and in «urne much more:
♦21
2.S
24Û
here 1 i«i S.Uurd.iv a id Sun.lav. Rev. J.
»V m 1 i<»W l
<•o i.foru.bh- »deeping aparttuent» supplied with
and I will d«» my b«»*t for you.
In the Town of
WEEKLIES.
1.2-i"' 222 1.5M» 76Í »♦i.
one kfiaW • b’dtui than he. N'»w iii«i , WiWCo
:
-ingl»*
and
double bed«, miking it a deeirable
W. B
Office on t'alifornia street, opptwite Klover
671 ¡ KJft Toledo \V»e'kly Bind«*
61 1.12
>3 UO | W Ur.i’g, presiding «filer. Rev
«75 ar;
¡»la«*»* f<»r the entertainment of both traveler*» and
C7n«H A <1 vnnec
«•«»mtn. te«* has been appointed to in WiwhiiiKton
ra>l 1.1*9 Ilan» r’» Wwkly.............
... 5 7b !.Smith and several othwr members of the
H““e'
HENKY KLll’PEL.
i.i* 1 1.1/771 till: 2.11
Yiintiiil
fam ilie*
5 tai
22.76« Scientific American
19,973 27.95* 5. ".'3 Cr.SJi IS
/estimate th books an 1 an opportun t> ’ 1'..-, .1
I
. 3 IN) I church were tn attemlanc«»
2.614 Detroit Free Pre**..........
29.6X»
7JM
Tho Table
Majorities
*
New
York
Star
pr< nt'
to so let t’uriish? prove what
! '»n application to meM»o«raae the grain is re-
W.
G
Cooper,
who
has
purchase«!
D
3 ( » 1
New York Work!
C«‘iv»*<1.
..
3
ftr
‘
this
e har| about so persistently or go up
Wilson
’
s
harm
’
s«
and
*ho
”
shop
nt
I
WiH
always
hesuppliMi with th.-
the market
!
Han
Francisco
Examiner
</»•<» nd Jury.
I Applie.ati-ius f«>r Louns and Storasp* Room are
♦ ill
afTor.b, nerved in a style that will pleas».- th« in«wt
Portland < Iregonian
THE ROGUE HIVER
now solicited.
<*n tl.e r» « old as a slanderer. The n» x
The fvll«»wing is a li-t of tbe grand jurors Harper*» Bazar...............
faetidiou« tast«*.
. . 5 70 place, will k *ep a full ami first-class stock ot
3 (V all kinds of goods : i his line, selling al re.i
• Rafes reaM»:(able and »at i*rMCt i»»n• guaran­
.
.... .... i ......... I Pioneer Prese...................
gr.in I jn. v may still have need for Irin
teed
... 3 Hl
I i'K.nskrort
t sunable rutes nd guaranteeing sati^fac
1 tz^eiald. foreman. 'it».»ouri Republican
circuit court S.
J. J. HTRAIT. Prop.
however.
HAMMON BROS.’ NURSERIES
JOHN MILLER,
PHŒNIX, OREGON, and OAKLAND, CAL. «INS, PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION,
(Í
SMALL PROFITS
nz
I’I uiiis , Prunes anil Apricots on Alyrobolan Plum Stock.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
H
NEW STOCK OF COODS1
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
LUCKEY & CO
Candies, Nuts and Tobaccos.
HENRY KLIPPEL
THE LADIES
Ashland, Oregon,
I I
MILLINERY !
I I <
J. DAV
A Choice Collection of City and BtAL ESTATE AGENT!
Country Property for sale.
Conveyancing all its Branches.
^FANTS’ WARDROBE. COMPLETE
YOUR CATARRH
I IOS I KRY !
Carbolic Smoke Ball
CORSETS
MOORE’S
IS THE “BOSS ! ”
ROl’GII AND FINISHED LIMBER
MOORE. CASE & CO., Corvallis, Or.
Matchei Flooring,
Rustic. Ceiling,
aná Surfaced Lumber
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
ENGEL BROS..
ROSS & WRISLEY,
General Merchandise
DRUGGISTS,
Forty Years in Oregon.
Town of Medford, Jackson
, Coo ity, Oregon,
?H0ENIX,
OREGON.
ASHLAND HOUSE I
Main St., Ashland. Or
TOWN LOTS
U NT’S
. 3 1*1 i tion. He will no doubt «lo a go<>« I business
Democrat
............
Win. .Soil' - in. \\ S King. 1. W. Burris. F Globe
Philadelittua Time»....................
• 3 •|l i
T hk I >. Stiprenie Couit has «I»*«-. I *«’ K Furry, M. W Dun'ap. J F. Ditawortb dan F. whcisc «» t’all
Hj-rih iitrnf lit Turn».
’ 1 ; •
..mu about a ilar. the Frank Lonhe * illuatrat»*i paper
»’• e ecu)« n tax < •-<' us brought by foreign After bfiriir in
5 7 1
Germán
Great excitement has hern cau*«ul in th»*
making
the
following
♦ M
••
••
Sunday Magazine
l“>n II.oliler. azaiti“ st Virginia in lavu jury adjourne-i.
1 'll vicinity of I’aiis. Tv\ . by the remarkable
••
“
P»»|Hilar Monthly
>1 t I m * .'3tnte. which is a victory !«> th • report
. 4 30 recovery of ,\|r .1. E <’«>rlev. wi.o was so
•
B’l'lget ............
4 50 helples* he i i)ul»l not turn in be«I or raise
»•
“
Pleasuit Hour»..
No charge« of <' rime carne bafore u< for
.tat ■“ rights iloetriiw.
dortrine. The opi'iitm.
bis head; everyb -dv said he was dying ■ f
MONTHLIES.
invistijration. nor itati w»- aiiv intimalioii
...14 00 Consumption
A trial bottleof Dr. King s
which is that <>( the whole eourl, with that any has iwn roiuiuitted sime thw i We«*i^l;oy»‘. Portland.Or.............
... 6 (1) New Discovery was s.ut him. Finding re
! ('entnry, Scribner »-......................
the exertion of Jmi^e llailam, wlroli-*- I last term of this »suirt.
. ♦ to lief. h<* lamglit a large b«»ttle ami a box of
I
Demoreet
’
»
Magazine
W. did pot visit rhe county hospital, for
. ♦ »<» Dr King’s N. w Liie Pills; by the lim»* h«*
«ent», »v.stains the State of Viigiina jt ?:ie rcu-.n that th» ¡a**t grami jury did so I Godey’s lauly Book....................
5
St. Nicholas
....................
re¡ ... it un- Harper’« Monthly.........................
5 5o had taken two buxe* of Pills and t \«> bot­
an<i reported
all points, and virtually declare» that a but a short tone since and
3 5'1 tle* ot the D * -overy, he was well and had
N«> complaint ha* American Agriculturist............
i dur g ><»d management
rta'e as a political sovereignty e mu. t ' come troni th»- f since that tunc, to our Harper’» Young People..............
1 • gained in flesh thirty six pounds Trial
I "I B«ittl»-s »»f thi« Great Ihscoven for C«»n
Peteoon’» Magazine..................
i>e used nor coerc 'd lit fedal »t-. ' knowledge
3 IX) sumption free at City Drug >t«»re
.................
■_ • •
We have «-stillinoli tic? various county Hoaaekewper
at a r«*-
either by an action brought aizain.t her
Other
publication»
will
be
furnished
I otftues, and a. :nr ir wv have iwen able to
ordered with the IT me .*.
by name, or by an action brought atrau ~t as» rrtaiu we t Miev that the business ven- duued pneo when
T1UE5 PKiOTING HOUSE
Tlioitt'lurh vf fhillam.
Jacksonville O«'gun.
h.-r officer» in their official capacity. IT, * ivred in each one is we i and carefully
Are
ipei.t
everv \c:tr! y the people of tin«
I »lone.
Hate for worthi« *«* mt dicinrs for the cure
•o’irt declares that the eleventh am -nd-
But, iiiasmiK'ii as the < hnree of reckless
•• W> Point with Pridr»*
<;f
tbr
»at
and
lung disease . when we know
'nent to theeonstituti -n e-tahliah.* a ii [ extravagance in t xpenditure of enmity T»> the •<itH»»l name nt home.’ won by | tint if they wmi d *>nlv invest $1 in Saot.i
fund’» is frvqu -tit!v iñude, and olir countv
tinctioh between contiact» made by ind - • «»tticial« have been stigr..atiz*-<l a- ‘ brasi" Hood’* S »-<a;ifiri!la. In Lowell. M.v«„ . Abie, the new < n'ih»rnia disc».very for
‘iHni'11 n and kindred (‘omi’la’nts, they
v duals and withaState. The latt.-i , a-» ■ iers” and thieves*. > we are *>l lhe opinion where i’ is prepare«!, there is none of coii
ol Jackson Hoo<i's Hur* j panila soli! that' «>f al1 other would in this plra«ant remedy find rebef.
that it is due to tue . people
.
eannot be enforced by the remedit - u • d county ami thu v iri-ms <»rti- ia’.s intere*ted medicine* an«i it ha« given the h«st of «at- It is rtM ommei.drcl by ministers, phy.«i< 'ans
-n vioce its >ntr<>du«’tion t»*n jrar* and public speakers «if ttie Golden State
to enforce the former, that i« by so.I- ii- that a thuroiiL'Ii s’ -i svaruhimr « lamina- isiacti
This « «»ul«! no’ be it the nie<li(’ine itid •>oid ami guar.ititeed by Drug Stores at
l»e made <*f the hnanuial records; ami atro
3. couits, and they are therefore with i «i«m
not
p«»**<
”»s merit. If v«»u «ufT-T fr »r»i in»- i fl :» bottle. I'liroe for $2.50 The most
U-.yrefore wu w«»u d rrn-e- Uu.ly suugejt
Ijl
tune competent pure bl»>od. trv H«»o<l * tíarsapari ;a ;iud stu’d.'.rn ( line of catarrh will -¡»e*<lily sue-
nt sanction except in so far a UK-h ‘that the court appoint
r
’
alizc
ita
p<-< oliar curati ve p »wer.
< uinht<»< alif»»ri>iu< at R-<’ure, Six months’
persons for tiri’ purpo-u. and ijivc them
. inetion is given to them bv tbe honor i such
t1« atim i.t for $1
mail $1 10
definite instructions a- w-md cna’»'e
; d onod f- :h of the contracting state, I them to nial.e a ‘»ati-factory showing of
From Bybee’s «beep ennip in Klamath
h state may consent to be sued in its i the whole matter
rii court, or in federal courts. f<«r a
JVtfttrw /• Fruit (t
hr. ach of contract, but it mav at any
meet(n< oí the inri gr MVarC «»«wia-
I
{southern Oregon w’li lw hel l at
ui.e withdraw such consent and resume Li
By
. ’clock P. m
a sovereigaty, and it cannot then le M ...rd Dec. lull. at 1 o
slicially »-eerced at the request of an in- orüer of the president.
C. B. M iller , Sec. pro tem
ividual.
conntv. *ev* ral days since, a fem ile mule,
l»l.i« k i t color. 15’% I m i 1« hi^h bran-|. d
76 »»nleft »title A rewanl wi»' l»e i a d
for her m- very <»r anv informal!-»!» »1 at
may lea 1 ib- r< :
It '• inppn.M<l th ■■ »he
went toward the Klamath reservation
Wii. Brin:!!.
Per Frank Bybee.
■KX. TÜ\ç>X. i’.V.7,’.
Soother at hand. It is the ot.’ v safe
medicine yet made that will rei;, 'e all
infanti'« di«or«,' S. It tontaina »« » OptUM
er
I
’* ' 1 • r’H l 'turai
com frota >
. t. 1 al « « kJ <»-• . bv«d * *
City Drug 8tore.
tixe
STEAM FLOURING MILLS
keuently been rehhed wm.
all modern improvement», are now turning
H aving
i out a hrHt-cla»»* article of flour, which i» put up in
Kidney-’Liver Medicine
barrel sack*, anti every sack in warrant»»'! t«»
contain 49 pound* of flour If you don't !»elieve
this, juat compare a »»ack of our flour with any
other brand ottered for «ale in this market, and
n«»’e the difference in weight.
fiEIEll KNOWN TO FAIL.
Cl RES all I>l»ea»cM of tho Kidney»,
Liver, Bladder, and Urinary Organ».
D ropey, Gravel, Diabete», Bright’»
Disease, Pains in the Back,
Loin«, or Side: Retention or
Nc.n- Retention of Urine,
Nervous Diseases, reinale
Weaknesses, Exce^se», Jaundice,
illousne»«. Headache, Sour Stomach
Dyspepsia, Constipation, and File»,
HUNTS REMEDY
CTRE3 WHEN AU OTHER MEDICINES
FAIL, as it acts «I’rcctly and at once on tho
Kidneys. Liver and Bowel» restoring
th. ru to a healthy action. HINT’S REMEDY is
u wT.'-». suro, and speedy cure, and hundred« have
been cured by ; when physicians and friend»
bed jfi» on them up to die. D--» not delay, try at
on co HUNTS RZMEDV.
Send for l'ampli let to
HUNT’S RE 'EDY CO.,
2’rovidence, K. I.
A.\; ■ •’rn.ii.-? •’’ll.T’SRKMEDY
Takt no oua ^ i .
/
I
MONTAGUE,
THE STAFF OF LIFE I
ÏI
DEST
T
FOR SUE ON EAST TERMS!
H. E
BAKER, M.dfurd Or.
One-fourth down, haltnee within »ix. twelv»
and eighteen muntin*
S«»‘ map bt Railroad Depot for graded priemt,
etc. or Ktldrt-es
I) I! HASKILL.
Town-Site Ag ir < . 1. IL IL, San FrancihC« . Cal.
Flour and Mill-Feed
I Constantly on hand and exchanged for wheat
BARLE ¥
ROLLERS.
Having added a «et of Barley Roller» to my mill
1 tav«» set apart every Saturday to Roll Barley f«»r
ruetoroer». The work will be done on short
! notice, so that parti«»« can return with their grist
| the same day. I am prepare«i to roll barley at all
|tiinland in tne best manner. This process is
I far ahead of the crusher.
tr . .... «rol.
G. KAREW8KI
I
st. ^i'it>virr
PRACTICAL GUNSMITH,
M im < >Rn. or .
___
/TUNS. PlST'MJi AND OTHKK UHI AHMF
IT r«'i>-ir»<i ir. th- b»*st styl»* ami n»*w on»*« ma«i»»
to orde» S»-wtr-g-tr.:»cl.in«*s al»«» repaired and
put in farSt-class order
Prices tt suir tho time» an«l »atisfaction -iuar»n-
reed
.
Gir*’ nie h I r»ai.
U. HTRA1T.
Medf,. d. »r
U/nni/ K
A ’JR** 'NO EX
wt’nn P«n-«e** i»ai«i. Outfit worth <5 and jmr-
IÏ UlUY uou’era free. P. O. VICKERY. An-
gusts Maine
JACKSONVILLE,
OF ASHLAND, OR.,
HANLEY <fc LOVE.
TIIK SUB M 111 BEK TAKES PLEASURE IN ¡/TATTLE AND HORSES BRANDED HL ON
1 informing tin- public that he has l-»c it»*d in I V l»»ft hip. AI m > catti«.’ brand»»«! __ <»n let!
Jacksonville, in Dr Aiken's building on Califor­ «id<* <»r hip; ais<» cattle bnuitied with a figure 2 un
nia street, and is pr>-paro»l to repair watches, ! eft nd»» or hip. ihe ea^-mar«« of the al>»v«
are anor? crop in left e.irm>«1 fi.ng crop in
Are now prepared to furnieh th»* be»t of music clocks and j«w«'lry in the best style and at reasun- Iorandh
rigt*t. Ale»» catti«’bracd d with 8P or left hip.
for public or private Patti»»s. Balin, Pic not, Ac., ble rates.
and
mark'd
crop in right etu and h<»le and «più
*
«*
“
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
Give
me
a
trial
at any point on the coa»»t.
L BELF1LX ' in h ft ear.
Al! the new popular manir i« pbt¿ed by this aud ju !ge for yourself.
Oichestra.
Having emi'loj»*<l a 1 »rge number of musician».
Estrny Notice.
wf ar»1 able to furnieh any numlwr of band»*.
Any lGHtrumont» or « waller furnished toother
aken
up hv ire undersigned , liv .
!*an<l». \ll order» by mail or telegraph prompt,
ing 2'4 mile-* east of Medford. <»ne red steer,
ly att»»tsd»«d to “Terms always reasonable. Ad­
three year» old. branded J on the left hip.
B A GODFREY, Prop-,
dress
PKOK. (iANI AIH).
mark«*«l with a crop and ander-dope in th»« right
Ashland, Or.
ear and a »wallow fork in »he left ear. He has a
heart-shaped «pot »»f w ..!»• in the forehead, n
white «trip » n i the right «i-I« running fn»m thf
foreleg to the ton of the bat k and left hip - white
above
flank
The owner will call, p*>
HE UNQEK81GNED OFFERS FOR SALE, ciharges the
aa<i t.ike the
mal aw iy
'['HE SUBS’ RIBFK TAKE» PLKAdUBK IN
at a bargain, the f .rni known awthe Mitchell
F. A. KTHK KLIN.
I laforming the public tUut he hfe» thoroughly
place, eiiuated in Mr.idow» precinct, at a convert- DiUed Nov. 10. ¡8*7.
renovated thi« w*.»l[-kn<»wn hut»*i au«t unvl a num-
i»*nt «ti»tanre from a jH»*t«»ffice iui<l a district
her
of unprovHm »uh* which cannot but prove
scliooi. Mud in a very hetdthy lutoaiity. It eontxi ►
popu<ar
A
“e*
3L>0 acree of tend, eighty of »hit b tire under fenrs
1
he
table is furnished with ihebent the market
while tni-4tofthe bs lance is al no »ufcoptihle of
. ’’ETON’S ’XD ’B '»'D TO THE UND » affun.i*. arid the taxi« are clean and co uforrable.
cultivation. The huiLiings are fair and there {► <
No
pa n» «partMl to give «atisfaction. iiutot
À
<»t*
»»r
>>ok
acro
lut.
ver
♦
|^e»»te«
an abundance of good water on the premia<**'r
quite leueuuable.
tn ar. 11 and ««ttl« «rithout delay.
For further particu ara enquire of
Late of California,
BONANZA HOTEL!
T
Bonanza, Klamaih County Or.
Farm For Sale.
T
BICE BENSON, Spikenard. Or.
(
G. EARKWHKI
B. A. GODFREY.