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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1888)
Í ht Jtnwctaíif Simes MITI» ITITI» IFFICIkl Milt Oregoa Kidney Tea An ».«ncstional department, under th« management of Supt. Jacoba, will be one o( th« feature« of the T imm It will ba tilled with well-written artiolea and no Read the new advertisements. doubt prore interesting ilKIlE AM» llllillL The Whit* i* king. B* sure and c*U fur d and fl medleiaee FIUuAV J A NIT ARY 13. ISAS A large amount of hay is being healed io town. B and 8. coagh and croup ayrnp Sold Central Foint .Vrw«. Chaa. Hoagland will atari for Klamath jtoarantee. Oil Ex-Govarnar ('hadwick of Salem was in the valley last week. John Swindell of Applefate paid J»ct- armvillc a visit last week The Tiuaa acknowledge, the receipt of a Nithau Kixh and w f» have left Aabland complimentary ticeet to attend the firat annual exhibition of the Columbia Poultry end lot at rd at Grant's Pass. Jos llspnuf Wi-ner cr»4k paid Jack- Association, which open« in Partland on s mville a v/sit a few days since the 24th and eloee,on Jan. 27rh A. H tJu>M»r n»n. wlt i lets had a severe H Mensor of Woodrille ha.« on« of the ar« again he.t stock, ot general merehantiiae in i spell uf typhoui fever, is co'. valMcing. Several communications Cbria. Pearson and Kd Temple have cr wdeii out. southern Oregon, and ererybody a. knowl- J Spencer, lhe irrepressible flier tahacco b*en paying Rig Bntie a visit. The matrimonial boom continues to relgea that lie cannot he undersold. Oiva men. paid Jackmivilla a visit Tuesday. Henry a call and see for yoursolrss. J boaml onwaid Health is generally good hare. Justice Plymsle. who has been confine'! they eay oí Nature * remedy is what 1 here hare b«en a few caeca of dnitiken- , t > hit r* ru by 11 -kne»s. is able to be abnnt Our school eoniinenced last Monday, Oregon Kidney Tea ne«a among minor« do-inz the past few j a^ain. with Prof J. N Hall a, principal. Brook*, local agent for B and S.'s boru- months. These wh > give or s«ll liquor to John Parks of Wa’do. Josepltiua county, Mrs R om White end Mias Dore Dodson persons under age should beware, as they >» in town, alter an absence of several «spathic medicine*. visited friend* in $>em a valley lately will be «e’erely ¡»uniahed therefor. months. Market* continue doll and there is ao Baldwin Fine, who remained with ua a If you want a first-ola-s paper in every T J K«an»v. our enterprising eaddler movement in grain. law day* ha* returned to Harney valley. particular—one which has no superior ( anil barnussinaker, has (¿one to Portland Fifty ease* of asvasles ar* reported in Fred. Hngg started last week fur San anywhere, and is thoroughly reliable—suo- ( on bilainese. Francisco to lay in a large stock of jewelry. F>H.t* creek dl'trict. scribe for the "A. F. Kxaminer" daring the Walter Jackson, the clever repreicnta- Bargain* in every line may atill be found Some enknown person brnka into H. present year. It giyes you a.l the news. tive of II Rosenfeld A Co., wm in the val- ♦ Amy * dwclling-houae one night last week. at Newnian Fisher's The weather lias moderated perceptibly Th* Io** was small, the Chief getting only a For g tod shingles, shake* and eord wood and trains are rnnnlng regularly and ley tiiis week Rev. G K Jane* of Table Rock pre- few dollar* apply at th* fraa* office. nearly on time again. Tbs condition of cinct was here one day this week, and Kincaid 4 Rippey and Magruder Bros Fresh buckwh-at floor and rolled oats the track north of Montagne. Cal.. to Ash 1 made us a call. • hava heee doing business on a large scale at the 8. F. Variety Store. land, is not in the best condition, however. J. Binswanger.representing Hecht Bros., the past few week*. They are continually Pay your arrearage* at the TlMt* office The rcaidenoe of Mr. Baldwin of Browns one of the most atfable agents on th* road, receiving a nev stock of goo is to satisfy and get one of our premiums boro had a narrow escape from destruction is in the yaliey. the want* of their customers The roads are in a sorry plight, but not by ire a few days since, originating with a We are sorry to learn that I W. Berry, Tbe late dance at Central Point we* a *a bad a* they were last year. defective flue A W Presley fortunately deputy warden at the penitentiary, Salem, discovered the flames in time to provost a auccaae, alttioogh it was a very disagree Cha* Long, after a brief sojourn in th* is ill w th fever. able night for such an occasion There conflagration. valley, has returned to Applcgaie Edward and Jas Mabmey. accompanied was jn.t enough to hevea grand lira*, and Read our grand elubb ug inducements Go to E. C. Brooks for Boericke and by relatives, were in Jacksonville the fore they bad it. The ntneic and supper were published elaewhere. and If you want the Schreck's homopathic medicines good, end everyone wa* well pleated. leading journal of southern Oregon and the part ot the week. Brow fell to a depth of two feet on beat newspaper or periodical in the United II. A Traylor, who haa been quit* ill Central Point wa* well represented at th* New Year * party given by Wra J. Nn hoi* Forest creek.and much of it still remain* Hlatea for th« priea at orc . call or send to for several months past, is able to bo about A complete line of B and 8. remedle* at the Tiaaa etloc. again, w* notice. of Momvill* The dance was a grand af • fair all arooml, 60 numbers being sold, and Brooks' new drag store. Jacksonville. Cass. Btrlow was in the valley the fore Stop that cough, by th« a«a of Ayer's everyone enjoyed themselves hugely. The Taxes are coming in quite slowly a* ye» Cherry Pectoral—the best specific for all part of ths week, lonking after the intoresis sapper was elegant, and not enough praise Only 14 ICO have been paid so far. throat and lung diseases. It will allay in of Stayer A Walker. can be bestowed upon Mrs. Nichols for Several articles of local importance will flammation. aid raaplration. and strength Harry UcClallen.a well known merchant giving such a supper eu the vocal organa. Ay«r a Altnanaa is <>( Roaebuig. paid Ins family, who ar* still be found on th* first pageof the T ikis . Pgcx'e B ad B oy here, a visit this aeek. Examine y»nr gui les and see what ails fice for all. Ask for one cuunly >n a short time -4»* Mwc<-GeM4 CempsHy Ward Douglas, special agent for lhe ' Old Reliable.” New York Life Insurance Com pany, is in onr v wn in the interests uf his eorupnny This staunch, forty-twn-yeir- ok I company, with eighty millions of as sets. is recughieed as one of lhe bssi in tbe world. From its policies are expunged yon. a jd try B. and 8. homrapathic md' trine» * Tak» a chance in th» great raffle an nonneed for Washington's birthday Only one dollar. Goods sold cheaper than ever at the Post Office Store. Woodville Call and see for A grand ball will take place at Eagle Point on the evaning of st Valentine'* day. which everybody is invited to attend. The best m nmsic anil supper will be pro ruled and a grand time is ««-tire i alt wiio are there See advertisement for further MORTUARI REPORT, fllRSOXAI. KBKTIU.t. , Mrs. A. f>peer of Evans creek, who ' lias been visiting relatives in Placer coun- , . t , Cal . has returned horn- N- sun H-ismer nii-l Chas. Anderson,two ! I if the leading miners -if F »of* ereek dis- j ■ tnct, made J acksoiiviln- a v -'ton Wednes particular* Th« following it a Eat of inttoBMn»a in the JackaonviUa cemetery, for the tear lOT.u kindly furnished by tho «extol, R. 8. Dunlap: Jan. Sd, ClarrocwKoeley> axedRyeero. Thrown from a horeo «nd buried in town cemetery Feb. l tb, Frank Dumntard; a<ed 79 year« and 0 month«. DebilitF. Town cemetery. Feb ltth, Wm. Moloney; a*ed 57 yeore. Aoci. dent Cat boho cemetery. March 9th. Wm. M. Turner; aired M yaira, 7 month« «nd 24 day«. Ulceration of tixa «tomuch. I O O. F cemetery. March llth. Done To-per; aged 70 year« Heart ditOMO. Miller's "ddition. March 12th. 8u»an Worman. Town oem«t«ry Mnrch 3Sd L*iey Duuninaton; a«ed 2 year« and 7 month«. Congestion of tlie brain. Masonic ( cemetery. April 8th. Eva MaudHmith; a«ed 7 month«. Membraneous croup T<»wn cemetery April llth. Morris Menaor; a<«*d 74 year« 5 11 day«. Asthma Jewish cemetery. 1 inunthaand April 12th. Edward >4alaca; nged 54 year». Liv i er diaee*« Town eemetery. April 17t!x. J«‘io ■ Meyer; mred 81 years. Thrown | from a wagon. Catholic cemetery ! May 24-1, Michael Loosen; Aged 87 yoara. De- bihty. Catholic cemetery M <y 23d, John R ten; aaod 70 year«. 2 mo'<th« an»! 18 d ya. Kicked by a nurse. Town cemetery. ' May 27th, Oscar K nor*; ««ed 14 years and I i months. Killed br a hor«o German eo netery May 80th. Anna Myrtle Morphy; a«ed I month* , and I day Cholora infantum Cat holm ceme- ’ J an« 24th. Mary M. Job oaten ; «xed22yea>s and 1 I months. Puerperal fever. Catholic cemetery. June 28th, Auffnst ('homoton; aged 84 year». Debility. Town cemetery. July 7th. Ellen C. Noben; aged 21 year«. 9 month« and 7 day». Consumption Catholic , cemetorv. July llth. Dora Colvig: awed 8 months and 17 day«. Brainfever. Town cemetery Ju y—. Georao Bocle«. nemerrLaffe of the thalimc«. Town cemetery July 28th. Wm. riaat; aged 89 year», 2 month« 23 days. Heart disease. 1, O. 0. F came j and t»ry, MISCELLANEOUS ICoHytoua Anri, Rev. Father Hermann will hold regular services ut the Catholic church in this place next Sunday. Liberal 8unday-aChool and Bible class meets ererv Hundav nt 11 o’clock a . m . a» the U. M. L. Hall, Talent Rev. G E. Jones, formerly of Medford, now resides in Table R«»ck precinct. Hi« appointments at Antelope an«! Anti och are th«* same as usual, on lhe first nd third Sundays of the month. The following arc Elder M Peterson’s appointments for January: First I>»rde day. at .Mound school-lions?; second, «t Gohl Hill; third, at Grant's Pass; fourth at Mrdford, where h<* will be acrompanie«! by Rev Mr Richardson. The following are Rev J. W Miller'. regular appoinr menu; First Sabbath i: each month nt Gold Hill, at 11 o'clock a m and 6 p m ; secoini Fubhath. Nt ('cntral Point, morning an I evening; thir«! Sa«- bath, .nt Medford, morning and evening; fourth Sabbath, at Jacksonville morning and evening. The following are Rev R Ennis’ ap pointments: On «very Stindav morning, excepting the third, he will hold services attbe Presbyterian church in Phoenix; or the third Sunday nv»-n»ng and every .Sun day evening he will preach al the Prrsby- erian church m Jacksonville. Rev. W. R <mith of the M. E. Church. South, has made the following appoint ment«: 1«t Sunday, in Jacksonville at 11 a m and 7:30 P. m ; 2<1 Sundav.in Browns boro, It a . m an«l at Eagle Point 7 .30 r. m ; also at Antelope at 7:30 ? M on lhe Saturday night before the 2«l Sunday; 3*i .Su inlay, in Central Point, nt 11 a m .. and at Gold Hill 7:30 p. m ; 4th Snndav in Tal ent at 11 a . m . and at .Medford 7:30 r.M July 29th. John M. fttraub; need 84 year», months and 21 day» Town cemetery. Hept.----- . John Johnson; aged 89 year» and 8 TAe lucky One Found by Mr». .J. M. Maoon. months Gravel. Town c**m at try Bl:e picked np her ‘ Argun-I eader" and noticed Sept. 38th, Thomas E. Haver, axed 34 year» that ticket 71,411 of the lrvst drawing of the Loa- Surciual operation. Cathoiir cemetery. i-iana State lottery hud drawn the prize of SIS,. Bap».27tn, Harry C. Bivham, a<ed 9 month» 00. It struck her that her ticket wait some and 18 day». Dysentery. Town cemetery. when* near that number. She wm nearly tickled Sept. 28th. Fronk Presley; axed *T year». Ty to death to find that it wae 71.411. She had only phoid fever. Town cemetery. put in fl a« a joke nv re than anything elae. Oct 14th. Marth« M. Hkoley; ared IS year«, 7 and she haa decided that joking pay».—Sioux month« and 18 days. Consumption. Maronie Falls (Dak.) Argute Leader, Nov. 15. cemetery. Oct 15th. Katie R. Bird-ey; 28 rear». 1 month ’ and 21 day». Consumption. Rea Men's c«me- t* ry Ge’. 22<1. Thoma« Berryman; a<ed 2 month« and 18 day«. Cholera infantum Town cemetery. ' Nov. 1st, John Dillon; aged 87 years. Career n <« ess astafiNaW foot that Reed’s Bffi- 1 own remote-y. Nov. 38th, Clara Rollo Bxrdsey; aged I months saperUla baa preven as tnvalaabte remedy ta many severe eaeee ot rlwMUs, egees and 20 dare. Red M pu ’ b cemetery Nov. rih.Morris Hajar Diphthsria. Jewish tng remarkable core* by Ils peverfal settee cemetery D *o. 12th, Daniel M Kenney; a<*d 9 years, I Is eonveUBf the aridity of ■>* bleed, wide» mouth« and 1<Jdays. Typhoid pneumonia. Town ti tbs cease ot ths disease, sad purifying cemetery sad enriching tbe vital fluid. Doc. 12th. Melmldn J. Hearne«: axed 84 yA«rs It It certainly fair to cumwhs that what nnd 8 months. Debility, Mns»>nicconjote'-y D«*c. 20th, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. David Floods Sarsaparilla has dons tor other* it Bl»>om»'r. Pneumonia. Catholic cemetery . will do for you. Therefore, U yon eufler Dec. 31st, .Mollie Howard: aged 83 years. Puer- the pains end «ehee ot rtxomaUsm, fire pera fever. Town cornet ry. Add to this list nine Chinamen and it makes this potent remedy a tali CrtaL a total of 46 interments for the y ter Of this A Poaltire Cue. number six died from accident, four from «l«biI iry. three from conaamptiun, two from heart di«- " I wm troubled rery much with rbenm*- I eaeo. two from cholera infantum, two from con- ee-tion of tbe brain and on»* each from various ttsm In my hips, anklee, *i:d wrist«. I di«»«aees and aoveral from cause« nor »feted eould hardly walk, and wm confined to my Nineteen of thi« number wore from Jacksonville, four from Apnl»»rate. three from Ashland, two bed a food deal of tbe time. Being rec from Medford, two from Willow Spring«», two ommended to try Hood'« SarMparUla, I from the hospital andoi.e each from Grave crest . took fonr bottle* and am perfectly well. Gold Hill. l»a^e county aad the Willamette valley Twelve were under twenty year* of nge. I cheerfully recommend Uood'a SarsapartUa fourteen over fifty, eight between twenty and M one ot tbe be«t blood purifier* tn tbe fifty »ind two whoee ages were not learned, but world.” W. F. Wrx»D, Bloomington, Ill. thought to have been between twenty and fifty. hivalrJotdiScrgicallnstltito 3-crryjâjjo, xt. •»*. ÖK8 FSLD CF ACCESS. Throe1- -.«eel C.V«rrk. nr**t WW< ,>tri;; r . Liver atad Kidaee , h;*i:-'er *-- —... ~■ f-tea-y , »» o IM reseea «ad Nerv, •ao A'-oeiiette, re nv* br i — m at beete, iritot •nthoi.t.i’s'-Sf t---r>sirvw. Comease •a ue, or r ’i t t o re » - emo for ear C-‘de ne><&,;» «Mck ftve» ■1 pert, .i.r» --wÄ-rcv 'b-’lty.Psaw r.r,,,.- - r '»I l-ae* .ill. : ’ ‘ "* t'eailslatA X _ - ' 1 t- t - .-mewl jraf- « 'R a uM Vrsntclewa Nalj. ewtry I r’ritrre are e ti ioSn y 5 peem o’rev. y cored by e<B pectoii??^ Do-.k, p <-ra.4, w _ 10 cas. ____ tn t*an& -«e-'-, ji. *.«»^ ----- ■ ... -, rr raffi- Eli .it y ' " »*® kwffi»- ire, tlílt- H •* e-:r-rlense VCR wii S. F. VARIETY STORE, JACKSONVILLE. The remainiug st.sk «till contains man* NICE AND USEFUL But ARTICLES, ths proprietor has no desire to enrry them ever th*y will hr «nenloefi and MOLD AT AAY i ^uiinp., I^IOUFtTi:. J a PILE reap'd vMh tt.G » r ten oentr ia JWrEXSUiY lìti . iUTK't, ,, 'J. *rw* IBVXB ■»' X. w? Rheumatism Th» ! rerree-L ot «Map > ■-. -»« nt ■«•<« ot tèa* ilh- v-w peoaXbr •• j rt U» la-ai A' B«»w awl Firrtoat IfA'-*. kaa tt- onted farra espere««« ib »dhptwa nwaOa lor taau «ure. Kid D PIXHCX'« LATEST FASHIONS IN FALL GOODS I Favorita Prescripiiin la tue rm • or this vast c'cre-ieoe*. it fe » p'.v-rful F- .te'-r.«tve Teals ind Kervina, lmn,’i*t-cor and etrnft* a rii . s.,5 ut . ' reir.-e. c.e I: l-v :n*<1», Lea. -arrisi--.. ‘ tvhitc»,'’ efeeeelva lowiux. 1 • » mcnet—lattea, aa» int>ir«>. • ten's, r.t'- tene ne ar .affili; ... ,-.j ». ret, vvcaA baak, tutti. »etra. ten. Wearlaa» lenii a <. allena. C. «n»e «oneee» -.Ion, i-.. ii i.v ru&tlon and iri**rallaa ot «lire v»otrtb, infiamma«!''* -aia mA tentici-!»»«* in ovari»«. ». terna! acni, end ''b m»l<i vr»a>n- - It r.ni-nplir relieve* and c-tr- • '-aeaa imi Weak it»«* of Stomach, rii.llaeae ".Ion, Dlc-.tiiie, Nervoae Fro’tratlaB, and SlcaplcMneae, fa either *«x- day For the be’t turnout’ for ail occa«ion* W. K. Price of Tolo mad« our town a call at the Eiceitior liTery stable in Jack- tbe suicide and insanity clauses and all visit Monday He informed us that steps Advertising is the key to wealth. Evert sonvilie Piymale’s prices are quite rea possible technicalities. Tbe policies arc will ao'in be taken to lay oui * lown aite, cood business man uses it judiciously ard sonable and he never fail* in giving sutis- non-forfeit«ble. and you "don't have to dir near obi Fori I.aue, in the spring with good results faction You will also do well to patron to wi i.” The "return of all premiums J. A Larsen of A-hlnnd, the well known Asa Hammond of Table Rook precinct iie his stage line running between this paid,” with the aiu »nnt of insurance in merchant tailor, spent last Sunday in * case of death within the terns of the policy, elsewhere gives notice that he ba* taken place and Medford. Jacksonville De is doing a good business and after three year« premiums have been up a stray eow. We neglected to mention In our last is’ue al both points, which he deserves. paid. y«»u have the option uf cash-surren Nelson Grimsley of Central P.int pre that the party recently given by Jos. T Welborn Beeson. D. P. Brittain and der. paid up insurance, or an extension ot cinct and Arthur Fool ot E*(l* Tolnt made t»elk. at hi* hall on Lake creek, was one of Tor Twenty Year* from three io five years without further n« a call this week the moat pleasant affair* that has ever Noah Allen of '.Vagner creek were in Jack 7.OC.4L yOlLK. 1 have been afflicted vrtth rheumatltm. Before sonville last .-aturday on business con payments. Mr I'vuglts has insured many Sold *7 Drogai*»* everywhere. Seng Everybody ■*rthscripti<>n* taken for the daily and liken place in that precinct. 1*M I found no relief, bnt grew worae. I then (rei ."tu* in suoni« ter I»r. Pk roe'* large Write it 1WA of our citisens and we bespeak for him weekly Examiner" at the 8 F. Variety present enjoyed tnen’olve’ and speak nected with Mr. Allen's land claim. Truaustt co Dieutsu* cf fTcnneti, lUoffimeC began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and It did Carina McDonough is now a resident of many others, who desire substantial pro “tore or Tufas office F H. Stewart of Albany.representing the highly of the music and supper. me more good than all the other medicine I Grant county. tection for their families and prompt set ever bad.” H. T. Baum*, atiirley. Mam. N« «affsr*r from any se-ofalens dis«»««, O. P. R. R. Co . was in th* valley this Messrs Bloan. Robert* and Grieve of Jeff Wimer bat returned from a vitit to tlement in case wf d« alh “ I auflered from what tbe doctore celled 633 Ktia Street, BUFFALO, B.T. who will fairly try Ayer'» Sariaparills, week, interviewing those merchants who JoNeptiiii“ county lenny creek were *t the enanty-seat Sator mnecular rheumatism. I took Hood'* Sar- need de«,-'Sir of a ctlr* Tin* remedy | ur- had freight on tbe lost ■Y*'|*ina ' it».-' Several c*>mniii*iirMton« and it»‘»nv are iay on land business eaparllla and am entirely cured.” J. V. A. Xiftly Me-isr-. Eitimks a.l Z-visler of San unavoidably crowded out. Fifty thousand >ntnd* of fin» potato»* ge« the blood ■ f all the ioipuritics,deurwy• P roudfoot , letter carrier, Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mr*. J. \\ ,-ing'eisr.v .if Glci L it ravage lia« retu-nod to H-} 1 Bluff the germ* of scrofula, and infuses new life i F *'u i"I Mes r« Koow t i-i mid Rlltnna Huaflaehu* We »hall be glad to *end, free of chare, dal». Dougin* '-nunty. are now cornfnria- ui'i onion« for sale *t !»w rats* at the dsn (’al . after a p’o-asant visit here ! Diavi ne«*. Cosatila» and vigor throughout tbs physical organ | C'c.iiao of Sa ra-ti-u; .. ■ .luiuer. i«l trav- I to all who may desire, a book containing many • bly local»-! in il.»ir new home Th* .rating Francisco Variety More. s'*. Vanilyke forbid»; ;»nv ona fr<»hi b’ttiting Uon. Inllgoaliea. cler», interview, d our iim.ois -luring the additional «Ulemente of cure* by sation. . and Bilione Attaeka» or «hooting any game ihi I ih farm in E len H W. Shipley. A S. Moon and A. Ham couple, a* th* readers of th» IT Mas »re prompt ir mrad by Dr, week. precinct. Considerable feeding of stock has been aware, were united in mvriiuony nt the mond of Table R'>ck precinct made our Piorrê’o P lo» .'ini The real-estate at Talent »old at •heriff’« i done since the storms begun; but, as the Jake \Vris!«y. who has been in Harney Vorgutire Poll '-r. 9 residence of Hherifl Dean in Jacksonville r»wn acall.last Tuesday. Sold by all drurtfst«. (1; *lx for gs. Made sale l««t Saturday was bid in bv Jn«. Helm rrrts a ne D» valley for soiuulime past, is m lhe valley prospects for milder weather are quite fa only by C. I. UUOD ft 00., Lowed, Maae. a few weeks since Mr 8 . who is at pres ut 1175 Notes, receipt*, due-bills, order* and ent lhe efficient manager nf 8ol. Abra checks, in book*. In quantities to anit. for vorable. it is very likely that not so tnticli again on a visit He has located a land- The hen» hare gone to work again, after will be nec«*«ary in the future. Stock ckiirn in (¡rant county ami will engage iu a prolonged Airike, and eggs are plentiful ham's extensive business at Glendale, is * sale cheap at the T ims * office. an<1 cheap. B®“Illustratod Catalogue and Samples of Goods Mailed free an looks comparatively well, and will winter stocxra ising. young man wh- got his start in Jackson The new year is here and don't forget safely unless much mor.' snow- falls L A Neil. J J Murpbv «nd Mr. Patton Levi Ankeny, banker at Walla Walla. Application. Tlie Oldest Country Order House on the Pacific Gowk county. Through his own effort* be has of Ashland precinct were in Jacksonville that Newman Fialier is nfferini; greater M .re por t i* being cured in lacks mville W. r . and V«nc?iit (\>«>k. both of whom a few days since. risen to thedistnn non of being one of ibe targains in better g' ods than ever. • this season than in nearly all of tbe other I are interested in lhe Sterling mine«, ar- most thorough and reliable accountants Cha« Strang, tbe clever deputy pn<t- Thousands of fruit tress were planted in towns in southern Oregon pit togatli ' rived in town tlie forepart uf tho week, en mxMer of Medford, wa« at the coonty-seat and business mtn in southern Oregon. southern Oregon last season and as many «me «lay tiiib week. His wifr(i.ee Miss Lucy Farraj is an ami* er. Several hundred head of hogs hsvo ! route to Sterhngv llu. ble «nd worthy young lady, who also has more will be planted in tlie spring. been butchered by G Karawski , John J. Nunar.’s clever e!< rk. Geo Bloom«?. , D W. Cryikr <»f »Sam's valley made us a ba*« returned from a visit to his parents. nasi y friends Altogether it wa* a happy A handsome piece of glassware is given Or h and other*, and many m ire will yet ; call last Monday He informs us that the who live near Gold Hill. anion. Me join a host of others in tender with every can of baking powder told at the be manufactured into haina. ba< on and c«»ul mine in which be is interested will br J. B. Weh-h. ot .Spikenard, one nf the ing oar congratulation* and w she* for a B F Variety Store. Irv your luck lard. • . : prospected th«>roughly. and he hM every enterprising citis *n» of Meadow« pre« met aken up by the undebsioned , lit . long life of connubial bliss and unbounded ! hope that it will pr ve all that is claimed called at the T imes ofti «recently. G. W. Rice and Lyman Adam* of Little Farmer*, ranchers, sheep and cattle i'lgin Table Rock precinct. Jacknon co »n«y. pios parity. G. W. Ivaac«. through M R Realty A: Oregon, one bay hors* w th black mane and fai>, herder, will And a great b»na it. ait of- I for it. Unite precinct, accompanied by their fam alaxit 18 years old, lfi‘g naud« high, branded on Co. of Medford, has »old 100 acres of land timea save the hardwon earnings of vears— i ilies. paid Applegate a visit last week. H B. Reed, the ente?prising fence man, to G. W Heckathorn for $lu an acre. Ineinllittlon. thelvft shoulder C X. right kue? ►prang and«« Two Story Buildings. jTKFXA Kyowx to r»n. which might otherwise have to be expen I branchy. ( »one to my pine»* the 25th <i..y of last The following is a list of officers of Table A case of scan mag. is reported from I has returned from a visit to California A I). Helman of Ashland, D D G M June, «nd whs appruit»rd at 84 'br C.Gall. J P. R Mik Encampii'cnt No. 10. I O. O. F . in Bugle P iat. anu a correspondeat says that ed on ptiysiciauv. to say not.iing ot the ’ He has established biruself at Ashland, of the] O. O. F.. is installing the newlv- W.M. JO n ED CrREfi all Diseases of the Diaaeys. Dated January 4th, l^S. stalled on Tuesday evening, January 10th, an arrest for seduction is likely to follow discomfort7>f swallowing their nauseating where ho wiii no doubt dispose uf a large elucted officers of tho different lodge« in Liver, Bladder- ¿<ui his jurisdiction mixture* — by keeping on hand a supply of by 8. J. Day. D D. O. P R H Moore. I quantity of hi* combination fence, which A son was born to H ('. Smith and wife Dropsy, Gravel. Diabetes, ¿right's The McKanlaRs minstrel troupe — a very Frese ’ s Hamburg Tea C. P ; H. J. Day. H. P . A G Colvin, S. ' has no superior any whore. Mrs. Smith of East Portland on ths Ath ordintirv une, ton—is playing at towns i Disease, rains In the Dark, W ; John A. Boyer, . Scribe; K Kubli. (nee Mis* Nellie Slocum) is well known During the past week we have bad the j J . A 8 over ami family, who have been d- ’ig the line of the railroi«!. l he law TAKEN UP ABOUT DE( EMBER 1, 1«87. BY Loins, or Side; Retention or Tree i . ; Fred Luy I. ’ W ; Ehler Rand, let 1 the und-Tsign -o, living at ih»- Donegan ranrli «hould prohibit such c«»n< ein- from in>| coldest weather experienced litre in year,, resident« «»f Jaeksonvihe for avVrral years here. i .i ¡’¡»bi- Ruck precinct, one dark red r«»w. about I mg on the people Non-Bctentlon of Vries, W. N. Fisher. 3d W.; L. Popovich. 4th the thermometer going down to 10 f' i»a«t, left f »r Ho-«cburg th * wee'e 11 periua* I four ye a»-old, no brir»<is, marked with an over Charley F’urselt ha* had bis barley Nervwos Disease», Tenia'. - W. H V Helms, G ; Gro. Rieves, I. S. degrees above zero. llon’- plants an I nrntiy re>i«k*. a«companied by the best ’ Joe Clough, whom nearly - wry•»•»«!y t half crop in th • ri.-iit >nd uud« r.«!'»p »in the left, I southern Or* g »n kimw-«, wm < rve.-rly tn.tr crusher put to good working order and is with traighl «piked horns. The uwn«.*r w 1! T|*a following officers of Jarksonville Weaknesses, .Taundlee, vegetable« suffered considerably, but no wishes of their many trivad-. Mr. 8 will ! ru-1 to Mi*- Ad'll»* Elliti, .-ec.mil »¡Hiighier pleas»? call and take the animal mwh I again In the field doing go id work at low Lodge No 10 I. O. O F. , were installed a ha . mmond . great damage was otherwise d me. A large assume charge of the Champagne House ; <>t Huit Hardy Eilitl of C »w creek. Nn- BtthasMM, neadaehe. Sour Ste uaeh rates. i niuroua friemts tender their congratui.t- by A. D. Helman. 1> I> G. M . last 8atur quantity of tea was put ap during tae past at that i i.ue D^sp-p'la, C<m«t!pation. and riles. t'ons and best wishes k> the b.n^ py couple Henry Klippel of thi* place he* given K day evening: 8. J. Day. N. G ; A G. f'ol week. Ward Doagla«, representative of ths The board of trustees held their monthly vin.V. G.;R 11 Moure. Rec. Sec ; John G. Hurt of Medford a contract to niatitt- For piles.burn*, bruises, cuts.sore throat. ! New York Lite Insurance Co., the most meeting last Tuesday evening, but tram* I [S HEREBY GIVEN THAT A PETITION FOR A. Boyet, Per. >»ec. ;K Kttnli, Trea« ; Geo. facture a large quantity of bi* unrivaled •till neck, Pond's Extract is au invaluable i acted little be-ride» the routine btisi« 1 the pardon of Cha«. Ba*M*t<, who wa« convict »(ibstuntial and reliable organisation of I Rieve R 8. N. G. ; Ehler Band, R 8. V. fence A liquor license was granted J St «*d of Ht^ge robbery in Jackt-on county in JKM. remedy. Neuralgia and rheumatism and lhe kind in the United States, is in town ncs« i L. DeRob«»Hin. ami it was determined tn lias been presente«! to the Honorable Hoard of cukes vrnr\- all other uwicnm G.: Wm Bybee. L. S. V. G. ; Fred Luy, The funeral of the late Wm. Mslonevof ' many other ills alike in character, and any on business and will remain awhile We «trNigliten nut the western portion of Cali Pardons, and th«« «am- will he hoard at Salem ou Warden; A. Chale, I. G. ; Geo. Arnold. Grar* creek took place in Jacksonville ' external Tuesday . Jan. Lith 1888. FAIL, as it a-« directly «ri et «nee «m tlw or internal Inf! unmations or1 take pleasure In recommending Mr Doug- fornia street Cond .art Sunday. Rev. Father Herrmann of Bleedings, yiel 1 quickly to its magic in- ! Kidney*. Liver end near.!«, »««tnrteg. ----------- <■ ■■ la- and his company to our readur*. Obituaries. ficiating fluence, l'ond's Extract is soM every- i thru' a I.-.'’: srfkn fnXTT rXMEDT 1* CowstiMg Arritlpnta. Our Ashland friend. Dr. J S. Par«nn, D.ed, uf ery» p^las. at hi« home on Applegate, where. Avoid inimitntiona. John Howell has returned from Will- a ■ -pc* cure, aid * imdre.!* hare JObephin» county, Ur.. I)cc. 20 1M7, lies. L The cold «nap froge the malting «now so hud a narrow escape from blood puiaoning Kuox, in the 64th year of lii « a<c. AT EACLE POINT Otie >>f the best managed establishments re. cntly. but return© 1 from San Francisc«» hr«n •• ;-.d *v f wh-a yhr-inan« «nd fried» hard that it aflrded splendid cooMing for iams creek, where he lias been employed 1'iie (irfCuAHod w»» born in Bourbon county. J La > p. en tfl' — -■* re #r B. .re *Mw> *»F •» the many who indu ged in that exhilarat lor sometime on Bigslow A Bon’s An. new in southern Oregon is the Union livery thoroughly « ure 1. and is again busily en* Kentucky, bept. 12th, 1124. wne inarri*«! tn h » i - r«h 1-. (»gi^by Nov. I2fh, 1M8, moved to Oregon stable of Jacksonville Here may always ing blit rather dangerous sport in this rasi<ler.ce. UTT HMWV » gaced attending to numerous cal Is for Ins in 1M3, and lived mo*I of the time einco lien nt the place where h« died. Ho leave» a wife «nd P. J Ryan is renovating the building ue found new an I co nfortsble v hide« ot services place for several days. A number of acci He is one of the most s uccess- tea eliildree, with maDy grandchildren r< lti1ive*i ««r to dents occurred, which fortunately did not formerly used as a hotel by J. A. bloeer • all kinds and the fastest and • ife«t teams ful physicians and surgeons m the State and friend« to muurrx hi» loee. ill KE WILL BI A GRAND BAI L AT FA- HUN! S REMEDY CD., l he proprietor, \V. G. Kcn viy, spares no prove dangerous, however Among those and putting it in good condition for the clf Point on l .b’sday evening, Feb. 14th, lB-^. James Wesley Collin« was born in Pettis rrnrl^rnee, IL I. pains to give lii-s c.i’t-.m-rs th'- r money s most seriously hurt were W K. Cook, who next customer. w.iich will !>•* the event of the reason. The b. st county, Misaouri, June 13th, 1825. At about the ng 'of ten years lie removed with his father to of music has been secured for th? <*rcmMon and had a rib broken, and R. A. Miller, who .-»ub-cribe for tbeSan Francisco ''Exami worth and *>ic<-e-“ls well i i giving sati-fac- Aakyucrd- ’ Bl NT'* LEMEDT Henry county, anil five years later to bt Clair no pain«, will be »p tred in making thr -upper the • hurt his bark, while several others received ner" anil New York "Star," th» two be«t tion. Give him a call. Takt :.o *»ther. s» county, in the name tiiate, where he remained finest ever given her?. The b‘«at of order will be h id and a grand lime is in store for all who may until 1S50, when he drilted in with the (ide uf minor injuries Th? only Wonder in that palters published Subscriptions taken at Th« Tt'trs commeiices the new year with emigration flowing to California in quest of the attend. there were not ni< r? serious mishaps, as lhe T im as office. Floor Manager*—A J. Florey, Wm Crain and a la-ger subscription list tlr«n ever— >ver precious metals. Retur* inf to Missouri in u short time, he again cro»a«*<l i he plains and found Ja*. Howard. < ousting wm carried on in a reckless and 2.200—which is a larger circulation hr « >v- An effort is being made to pardon Ch*» a home in the lovely valley of the Rogue River, very rough manner, esp uialiy on the part locating a donation claim on the banks ot said TICKETS, TWO DOLLARS, Bisse't, the stage robber, who is serving a ei al hundred than tnat enj ive I l>v any stream on the 9th ds. of February, 18&2 On of some young men who ought to know Bought and Bold on Comtriitotol h* term in tbe penitentiary. Tbe petition n'-wspaper pablislird in Oreg m. outsi.le of the 10th of August, lt&i. he was united in mar Which can be procured from John Ashpole at Harper’s M .girineiean organ of pTORr*esiva riage to Mias Martha Jane Stowe, with whom he Eai’I»« I'oiut better, and who ecanit-d to think that Portland. Bu’iness men who wish to will be heard this month. thought and movement in » very dcnnrtment of lived m perfect harmony until her death in the ruder they were the more enjoyment stimulate trade and increase profits will do life. Bosidoa other attractions, it will contain September. 1884. In the year 1864 Brother Eagle Point and vicinity are anticipat rthn coming y«ar important articles, su Collin« professed religion and united with was afTuided well to advertise in tho T ims *, winch offer, durin perbly ilium rated, on the Gr»»at Weet; artioles on the Methodist Epis.upul Church (south), ing considerably upon the-t Valentine s American anti foreign indu*try;boauiifnlly illua- of which he was a cousiManl and faithful mem superior inducements tn this line. —-Al their— 'tall, ami t ie residents thereof will no Grand trHt«‘d papers on Scotland, Norway, Switzerland, ber until his lamented departure from this “h:L Several citixens of Jacksonville and Ash Algi”r«and the West Indies; new novela by Wil life, which ot currcdoa the 22<lof December. 18*7. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, fur Two large and magnify #-nt oil pnintings doatit attend in full foroe. t«untcn*nco 1* anxious, and who 1* su’. Jack w> «ps i« Jack»*tn < 'ounty. land have taken out policies in the New liam Black »nd W J). Howells; nr»VHlHttea, wesh lie lived and «lied in the faith and hope of the In t >e matter of the estate of the minor heir« of of fainuwas, Is hibk t« nCic« destb from heart in fine gilt frames, value« I at 130 and an complete in n «ingle number, by Henry James, Chiistian W* conwigned his lifeless body to Rev K>bt Eunis lias been holding ser divede. Let Mm Uk* I*r H saw ? Mary Mark, deceKaed. Lsfcadio Hearn and Ara-jlie Rives; ehortetoriee the grave, but his spirit, we trust, was rereivo<i •lega nt music box. playing lour uf lb« vice» in lite bss»m»nt of the Presbyterian York Life Insurance Company, which em beio.c it Is too Ute. y virtue of an order of sklk . duly plovs tli« most improved ami best meth >da by Mise YVoolson and other popular writers; and by "angels into Abraham’s bosom.” As will be is-u.'dont of tho »tbt>VH untitled < ourt, the latest operas, and costing 520 will bv raf church in this pl«ce t»»-|,- ev-ry evening illu'«-rated ¡«ape: s ot apocial artistic and liierary he was a pi<«neercitiaen of southern Oregon, of life insurance known, an l is thoroughly interest. Ther.ditorial Doparm-ntaar* conduot- seen, ln lot> ,Bit rt'rehiuwi» ,n th» city of Ashland «•» of!»r»«< fre rei» st fen pwee* ea andrraigned. guardian uf said minor hei.», will, OAil arid a veteran soldier of the Cross of Christ. To fled oft ai lha 8. F. Variety blur© in Jark- 'luring the past fortnight Aflid'ilpfV f**- Tt-irr's nun Renar wooM £t/ on OHNT term«. . reliable snt a safe organisation It his r»«| by (¡••o-ga William * urtia, William Dean trie sympathy and kind office* of his old friends on njlUP.GÄJ. ; prevented may me, «f Ape- 1 MDiT RES in livu, ten nnd twenty at« im-t«. ndjoifinp an?! n«~r A«M«fd. T>« Mtv «prali smivillR on Washington's birthday. The H owb II to and Charles Dudley Warner. Saturday t February Freeh orang*s. lent nt* ■ fifl* dates, can and neightHirs we c >mmend his large and now IV ’ Jv of fruit land*, «nd mo»t d«u mbit» «'tnat ions « r * nnw offered fot «ni* 1 «♦ thi« »ly p'tCXjr» which i" usuaZiy 4«i*«n<l*nt npcvi diaMMS passed tlirongh forty ire ■ years.if iinq isl sorely b reft futuily of children an«i grand-chil «ell to the hi«h»*Al bidfler for rfo»h inland, «t highest throw with tbe dice gets the pic ties, inti» and other delicaciea maybe ob Fruit «nd farming ¡und» in trwet«of from 4^ to 1® i per««. p«ftr A«M kt .A. «*41 filrUg *• Rpp to to cf th« heart, if t^ken v*hro èrti wf «awvdl saa* dr<*n Our brother sleeps ewoetly in Jesus, bleep the <'ourt-Hou^o door a .Taokaonville. in «aid ilie I success, being patronised by the m >,t Mmn Kcr» f«’t. •«» b» p«robe««d at thi» ofto» tures and the lowest mr w tUr mmiu b«»x iaiu»<i at lite .4. F. Variety Stare In Jack- in Jesus' blessed sloep, from which none ever •minty a-d State, a’2 e’clnek P M of said day, railroad. A TOplmdid Mock Raneh of 80nn nrrr« in Jnr\ -on oonnip. aid on« of IflHR frt Kltowto eminent and wealthiest iwoplo of the wmh io weep. J. W C raig . Tickets, »lily 11 each. Don't fan iu buj •ouvii a at reasonable prices. an undivided two ninth» in and to th»« following for »51? «t « bargain Ht«hi«uffl «o. PER YEAR United States. deacribed property lieloiiKing to aaid minor». t*>- nwmnable comm iMion will bp p -.-g'! in «11 mvo for burine wr ««lhmr rtol BIpRMna nf £l?pn fuwtb b *< bv wf - out- W Beeson informs us that Jas Helms wit: Dluodn'^ Ml UiflCp. FTIT for th« WM or wwnM Jackson »nd Joséphine iu d KUiuvth ron”:- Tit!e» will h« mrofuuv inv«rti«altoh .».i mi li;/». it on C. W. Logan, the popular Ashland pho HARPER’S MUMZINE........... The south half of H W ’4 <»f 8<*c. 38, nontainin« n«»h»-d: eon reyn nei ng done; luan» o’ mon^y » -curud for tbe borrower or foand ferr tJ»i who find«? himself or hcroe ’ f unable to eleep tofhto, b « (Ml i* having a store-liai'diog ere< led at Tai H \RPEI4 H WEEKLY ............... ¿rrnM. a0Mcr*M. and the S E of S-«c. 35. containing 18U mo«t rmaonabln term«. tographer, who lias been in California re HARPERS B AZ 414 an inrrinabte inodirino, whirh will b <H only ptoenr« 4 00 ( RONKMILLEU-JUNEB-At the M. E par- acree, all in l’p. 38 S, of R 2 E. We rimll alway» bo prepared to piv» «ny i* fnnnntion de»ir»«d ronreminc <i« netol», i’t ter Kmrer. wno has h«-en clerking for eel. which will tie occupied by a young cently, 'took in” several new wrinkles in liAlti'Mt H YOU.Mi PEOPLE 2 (0 the blezrintr of e ’ . «ep, but w. 11 pr«rroi a g—«to! »onaga in ¿iridili. Ur.. Jan 2d, 18*8, by Rev. J M MARK. pro»! pnty of Ashland and Sonthetr Orcgor .nd will take plroaure breaking* down of the «yztem. Jas. Donahue, proprietor of the Union ho man latelv from T»' neseee. Postage Free tn all subscribers in tbo United Wm. loliin«, Mi«s ftlainio Jone« of Roseburg, Guardian. the art while in San Francisco and Oak for «» At Druggfcla, $1.M. DeerT-nHve with ewt, to F. P. ('ronoimlier. of LaG rande. Dated Jan. 8. B-'M tel al Ashland, wrs arrested Inst luesd.iy. Everybody should rail anil see that mag land, and is conseq tentl v better prepare I States, Canada and Mexico. bottle: or add rae« The haopy bride is the daughter of Andrew on a charge oi larceny by bailee, preferred nificent stock 'it i aids being displayed by than ever to furni,o his patrons vrit'i pho The volumes of th* Magaiinft b«gin with th* Jones,of Roseburg, and«isterot Douglas Jone«, by his former employer As Atmland wan Newman Fisher. Gr.-at bargains in every tographs of ev -rv style and size. He it >as Num ’»era for June h M DwRinher of each year. of the ’diattMaman' cum poni ng room-,. Rhe ha» Win* no tirn « «per-fi d.-ub«crint’nn« wi II begin been a resident of daiein dunug a grvaier p«rt ui wiiboui a jualico of the j*e.ice at the time. linearebeing ..tiered there • the best of work a ter tlie iatrst styles nu I with the Number cm rent at time of receipt of or the pant two yoars. Tue groom 1« aisualurmer der. roeiduul ot bialein and Kone img, m d his friendM Kmver was brought before Justice Sue ui never fails in giving satisfaction. Don t E ter E nery nas sold 40 acres of land Th<i* *? r*r-.-«'; tilo —• Hound Voluines of Harper’s Magnzin* for th tee in tue two pagi'«*« «re uot l«t».** numerous than * Pina nix. No uoin iu-ive rv.dviice against i near Ksgl* Punt it J A Jo tat at *2) m tail to give iiim a trial. í?; itF ?’ t3S rnro U. 8. L\5DOFF!' X. lUSKBITBO. Ol . / years back. 1 n real cloth bo dirg, will be-ent by tn*. ho of hi« amiable and h«.nta»omo wile Mr. Ds*c»»Fn^pr 31. IS'sT C L /* »*• : •.‘.i'«, indif?- ■ail i<MM-paid on r»^c«*ipt of $3 0>per volumn «nd Mrs. < rouemiher iiavu gioie tu LntiruuUi*. bun w«8 elicited at the trial. h .»»1 he wan .ii re. We are glad to learn that Mr. J will Delicate persons, and all whose system« U n «-il •.«•Uk«'*. • loth <’use .for Dinding, 50 cents each -by mail tvu re they will taae up their ieftid*?nce, Fred. th*, V 1I< E IS HEREBY (i.VEN THAI HENRY action i* a« pr. • yt so Sissr saMe •< discharged have Itecome dcln itated, should liear in p >st u iid ing the foreman ol t..e ‘¿»«Grande J'»mu i." lu il Kl'ppcl, w ! k «« u * p »s'f»tfi »’ »vtirvfl, is Jftc««or- oernianlly locate in tlie valley. p’. u ?rt. _*.» • a . lni«*x to Harper’s Mura zine, AlphabeticHi common wi. h tlwir many trio nt«, th.« 1 imkh .•••«rp«« vill»‘. iacK-on < '<».Orphon na- thidtiny fiti-ri mind that Siuttnons Liver Regn'sloris not p i--.* •■»!' 'ra |>*Ut* it. <» h**li'i f <»f turn'«*!' an i Alali T'.•.k,**j , j , or ad^rew and • ln«!*ifi d f »r V'dnm « 1 1 ‘ »7. . inclusive from Setthiig-np time is at hand and the alceidrMl, WsMhoMlheiu a pio^pero.n iuid blis«:ui joarucy c »-< : j * i . ih : i.-, f »r lite Squaw La«« P.«eer Munn« I a drastic, purging mcdi-’ine, doe, not ree-ik' Juce. K»0, io J u - e. iK^5.on*» vol. 8vo, Cloth.44 D . through liir. Miss Nellie Pogue bad her arm broker, place to get yom billhead«, statementa. J. J. MACK a <x>., i 'i i ■* rnr i :n Bu \; : *• uf' Mining [.’¡«tri« t. ll«.rTii?tanc?s ai*«! I»’ ined.' by Po«»-Of1ice Ien or deplete the system as other purgn VAiiNUM i*ui LOU it -In Battìi ^’re -k Valin;,, r>«t p y • if » »*r<-*r , iii'.d S' at« <>f < irne >i . «rd ur»*- Mo fv O <i»*r n» Draft. «<» avoid chance of Ions at the wr»*l Monday evening Whi.e I mite«. r»< eq : > n . I ..liter kinds of c.>uiiM*r- • tn! 11 rroiri fit., ear. Tranclaoa. Cal. t uri «i lia, Deuea.b r ihl.i, iS-»7, l»ufu-* 1/ 4 tit’"<i • y til» i ».<»:♦”« «'»'I '»fix i d plM <»u tile » live«'Io. ini'acts g-mtlv It wi'l invig >r N<*w-i> «P»»«• er.* not to r<»py thi> advertisement Vannini and Mise Etto de,’ load. walking Mcruxa tbe c«>M<«iing track on Me <:iat p- .trig is at tin- I' imks .>ffi e. i tiri otii •!■«!<»• ■• »• <i - Set”* l’.’ A3uiT*»4ü8,B.T without Hi.»-xpre»» .» d< r o lb i p. r A. IP «»H ut -. lie like a g ass <»f wine, bnt is no into,1, .u ■¿’••►t. S ti<i pi.*t<*< r minili*! claim »vtn . de eri «•<! A :«1 . HAitPEdA BttOi Hl.H>.Now York Qi K»Li Y —MAl‘LrSi»EN - In Y.«*»ui, D.»c, 27ih t iriiy’i hi.I she Mipped and fell on In r leit 11>.' .rt'ig it ir t ill in th« railroad, which [ ing beverage io 1» s t to inleiniw*r:ine": wd i'Y».* L.iomu» Qiigl > .uni Miss A‘»oi • « apl««h- .« . .rim .< al the « -•'M’, f orn » bot ft—li»»n« tn WILL CURE Diarrhoea and Dysentery. arm. with the atiove result. IhMturs R«»b- w*» sei iou«!y :. ti rrupti-l by Hie late ac- i |>r<«,liole di estl-'!i, ■! -«ipale h-*.i'ls< I:**, and an I i itti" I a.ft • Tins«* ar*T»*>ai 1 «nd runni c <l»Hi. bom of iij.imaih River t t*i;r*' S »J i ' 0 ch*, tlnncH \V 5.x*’, i bene** B '20JU iuMib Mini (» E Mil the broken limb, which cide I a . I st .i.its, h.re been rcsv.iti-.l »nd I generally too.-np tin-s>«te'ii H-m Al>> Lr.NOX LEM.iY—Nur.r \i<*kn, Decemlier 23‘«h eit«, t ’'*!»<•« WILL CURE Pimples on the fee*, and Freckles. 5 ci.b, tboi e H IO.< 0, th<«nc • W lhKi, Wriiiatu Lenox, ot Bogi«s. and Mm« M«»nu I i <ju <-i R, H e: ce S 2‘.0u e!*«, tlmir- W 10 CO ch«, I ri. Steph'-n», •( lie, s .1: "-immona i is knitting iocr!y trains are arriving regnl ,rlv again. WILL CURE Old Sores and Ulcers. Leale), uf Yreka. ! I..ver Kigulat'ir is miid and -oils lue tietter lìit'iifS l i» dr ,t if» c * W 6.00 c «¡•.•«r-'toct h« HOi Sf Y THOMPSON At the Rlover Hotel m t i^iit-hand b«nk o: Appi-ent river; thence w.t Ja'-tity i!. >s. of t> t! I il i e tmntenc» t i* I ui . i i m ir«a< |.e remedies " WILL CURE Wind tn the Stymach. Sa.». JitckMO'-viue, January «M. by R«v. J. A. Dio ver. che niRu.d-r <»f the right bank down «tr m, * —T------------ E. H. Huie y and .dis« t'»ui » i’t >m^«*»:i. A gold med il wl b h » n»un<i sntl about nvw yta. v,i;'i t better and larger stm-x of WILL CURE Headache and Nervous Depreaeit N 6 d»*! E y.ci» chh, N 29 d<K ElStmch«, N lb <!•*< JAJ¿303VILLE ALiAiL MARKEi. » NULL—TA.UMhN—At the romdeni e of Arthur E18»ch«. N12d’- EW5»h-. N :<fl d««g E U.Ou one inch in iluin« ’« r. u Hl« l*>c w>>rds ' .Ar go t !* tti.-.I. ev.-r, wlt.i It 11,-y a;a si-iling at WILL CURE Scrofula. W H 5:> ch«. J . »» eeks, in Edeu precinct, December 22 I. lie», rii». N IS doc V\ 6.5 : ch-*. N «Wf .i ti gi ..» r.res G r» them a call kansas Mrthn<l»st f‘*r O'atk’n ’ on one Mde by Rev William t>le»arb*ilrnry ( Engel a.«u N 28 ¿H»» I-, 8 5 > <•'■». N 1 dn W H.5u C -, N Jrt d»< lOOhRKâ'TXD WXrutî.J WILL CURE Summer Complaints. E 1 ’.7) ehe, N L <k*:r E 13 Mch^, thenco E F2.5u Anna latuinen. '1 hr person fi; ding il Will ba liberal y *r- Dee 1«. mortgages and every description Hour,par th’xuumd lb« •b»t.»ri p’.v»» <»’ I» •xrint i« » M cf’ tic Varia- Wnofit, pur buifthel...................... WILL CURE Rheumatism and Gout. GtLKOY—PENNERAKER - At the rebidonce uf • tu»u warded by ha*»ding il lo Kw J. Il iv»b«*ri* I ot real-i-M ite ind !<- . .<l blanka for sale at iLrley, d’ K •••'»Ml cord ui/inc 15.'..64 nvr *«. Ttu» ha. ’* ........................ me ori«J « « parei.u, in T-tlent, D. cvinber .2 i. ch ,!"» ih » of thi” ini'*'* im roc »rt'eJ in si<’<» -n r WILL CURE Pains in the Bones »nd Joints, ” ........................ •rbdaaJ Day. • W H bwiTU. lh&7, b» Rev. <i. F. Burwteu, ,W. M. Guruy and tlie riMX» offi. » at Porliaml price« Give out*. i l"rk'M<>{fi eof.J "‘kt-tin r< ui.ty,'• »r-i*'n, in Ih» >k 'lili F»»«d. pnr ton ................... Delia Penn*«laik»»r. là p 17 »»nd H*x>k ¡«a. *n 1G2--T dining H» a ■ « i. if you need aiiytuing in the biatik I Uay, wh«wit or timothy, per ton, WILL CURE all Skin Diseases. MORGAN -McKEE Al the Drake echo«»! house, Kcr.trd*, « id V<4. 2 . pnee 250, Kcco.d« f Minni« Fruit 1‘»•»«<•« te»»l»*«l». Eggs, per dozen.......................... line on Applegate, Decernt»er 25th, l»s7, by K,. r . ( ’ <»!! VHjr.ltl !» Batter, per lb.............................. Order, tas» i for c.iutur fruit tree« of M. Keunedy, John Morgan and Mis« Almira Any ami ’•-'I i»<*rm<>-.r. ckim’nirmivnrAe^Mnjr por The In.nut Jau^l.lcr . f Mr and Mrs. G. Potatoes, p*r lb......................... McKee. tion of s d Pkv.*»T '¿inibir I lmin are rovi’rnd to every deeeripuo t. io any qaentily, at lhe ( Hbb.tgr, “ ...................... M Love of f ent.-1 Point pre«-inct died one Union*, ii ’ . p t tfir ’•.<>¥» ra-' claim* > itii th*» ReeiMer « f »! • VAUGHN — GORDON At the n*«idence of the " .......................... roe cl wln.l-’al- raie« at M B Beatty'« bride’« parent»-, January I mi . by i . c . (»uli Ju— Unit • 1 8tnt m L> i i » Oli ’• »* in .>l>u,g. Oingn:). BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. iri't.t lining Hie pasi >ve.-x and tv t« buried B-vins, ■~E7 during thcHîX'y d tys period <»f publiOHiiun here leal-**t*l* fl-.-m M-it >r I flartsfacltin i tic? uf tue Peuca. Richard Vaughn an 1 Miss t '*»rimirai. n»»r !<*' lbs. This Hatazine portray, Ameri the tol I'Siug dsy in lite Jacksonville ce»n- Ijtrd. per In in tine of, r they wdl be barm! by vir'.un of the pruvxM- Nora Gordon gwerantee<l. luj a of th»» «titule. can thought and life from.ocean to H I ■ HheuQ etery. ( HAH. W. JOHNSTON Rtoñ»t«r. Drird Appîrs. per lb............... ocean, is Oiled with pure high-cla«« ÄÜÄ.V, Newman F iber has one of the must " Plums, A ............. .... Worf B K note I m y. literature, and can be «afely we I- *' Peers. ** ................. That the place to purcbitN« farin’, stock complete and best «tucks of general mer coined in any family circle. '• Pearhes " ......... HAMMOND—In Ak'dand, December 27.1887, to ranges, fruit Inn Is sad < ity property is at <metidi«e in southern Oregon, and every- 8«»rgbum .M o I mm * per gallon Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hammond, a (laughter. i I ’ hick» ns. per dozen .................. Í2 MICE 20c. 0» S3 A TEAI IT MAIL KENYON-In Treka, December 21, 1887, to Mr. the «»¡B- e at G. F Hillings. Ashland. Or<- bmly acknowledge* that lie cannot be un Tuikrya, *' ........ ... and Airs, ueorge benyon, a daughter. dersold. • Sanpl» Cop, of eurnnt aumtor molloO noon ro- H • I»*» ............................................ . gon. A* will he seen by notic» elsewhere. iA«erekihS.................................... eolpt of 15 eta.: bach Humbert. 15 dt. W«s I. BpritMi .................... .. ' ' -^PORTLAND —rrnfifCßfJ Wiu Jones of fable Rock precinct lisa Beef................................................. Mak .V. MU.-ak Vremiam I.IM with either. M *t. A ................... .................... Mrett : In cu-c**-.ful operation •‘nee iff/*, patronized In-m If you have ma*f. up your mind to buy ¡•osie.i * stray horse, which lhe owner will SMITH—In Whitman c«»anty, WaHhiugton Terri .11 ■* •«'•ns of the Tvor'hwest. endonad by Hood’» Sar*a|M«nlla d*» n*»t h* induced to do Weil to call for, in order to rave further I <»rit................................................ B. T. E7SH a SON, Pnblishsn, ** mie« -r.............................. tory, November 14. 1887, Mr« Mary A. Smith, bauashS men and leading cducatuis. take «li« niter H hh !'« Bsr»*pa ¡Ills >» « expense. mother of J. M nmith, of Jacknoavrile; »gt«d 130 & 132 Pearl St psculiar lUedirine by virtue <if THE JIOhT PFRH'.rTLV EQIIITLD SrBOCL 83 jreHni, V mouth» and 1H days. CW.t\ sat! relisblaMedieln«! are the best At cost! At cost!! At cist III The who e Asli L»edroi»iQ Sets from $3" "TO npv nr<] Evcrvtlijxig iu 6tir etrvk it. Ignudar eoiubtnslion. pr.ip»>rt:or. and BLOOMER—Near Gohl Iliil* EMceml>er 3pth. . f it< 0u«i on th : Cda-tj it rflS rs private W class t>r*pari.|i........ .... re power »sp.rior tn i:>y : d«v > d cv-hiDg thvugbuut the year. To innrlrtM ’way d<T«m Cifll ilnd examine before pui< ¡string. ■ of the remaining «tock «if holiday good« at VJVV». to depend np-n. Acker's Wood Ki FAC TU R y . ' < tuft 1** Frederica, infant sop of David dud > «. *f i " .... other article ot the kind before the |»«opte. ; tbe u. F Variety Store «ill be sold at cost. ll lr has been prtscribi.il for year» for allia. Mary E. Bluom»*r;k^Mi 2 mo^U« ana I d^r. ►'or sii alle, linn* arising from impur. rci-it;".Er>ribnB!dod. JflstcryfBrtnof0nrof- Here is a cha.ce fir a blood o- io. «tate of tbe syi.tem it lit un- . witnout h's-tve t ^yridUtiLbLMsawlalf I b —% lib I bargain. ( •qusllsd Be «ars I, (,t Hood's yourselves. • OUR PRICES NEVER ABOVE OTHERS AND OFTEN LESS IT PAYS TWOS TO TRADE HERE ! PRICE $1 .00, ??•” WKS® INE PRICE I NO MISREPRESENTATIONS ! WorM’t Difpwwy IMM SICK-NEAIAeRIf Hood's Sarsaparilla 100 Doses One Dollar NEW THIS WEEK. Estray Notice. 714 and 716 J St.. 713 and 715 Oak Avenue Sacramento, Cal T C H. GILMAN. Prop. Kidney^Liver Medicine TAKEN’ UP. NOTICE 9 HUNT’S REMEDY GRAND BALL ON ST. VALENTINES DAY. T 1888 Harper’s Magazine, ILLUSTRATED. DR FLINT’S ROPER, CALEY A HELM, HEART REMEDY Guardian's Sate of Real Eslate. Take it in Time. B HARPER'S PERIODICALS application f-»r a Patent. THEAMERIGAN MAGAZINE. I I F. S. 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