The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 03, 1888, Image 2

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FRIDAY
FEBKIARY3, !♦><
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Ball. Dai*
Deniocralic SUk
CoQventioa.
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ty, on trial
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Ju:.**;
A DamoecwttoState <-oavauùon fur the Btnt » of timber v.
Oregon is uerebj cwifod to iu .- w I m I l*ei>dl«*tr>n. Ilandui*.
Uuia’iila county, on ru«**.i:i,v, April 3,
for
the parpeM of nuinuiHtuiK a cunduiiit»* for mem­ coni.* I i: .
bat of t'ongrwtM. a (’*n«iidatto for judge of th»« s-i
Prerow court, »ix dsleautim to the national lh-n •- *l«f**u l¥* '
cmiic convHUtion. and six ah !rnat»*» , to ratify to Hit* .‘h,
th*- ranoiis district no.uination». and N<ichoth»*r
buMiutMM» at«
prupwrly uhuh bnfor«* tho oon-
V.'i tax > p
ventioo.
S.*id c■»uvmtxon will I» compo«*«^ of 155 df*l«>- .li’kiiuwivlgi
ap;>**riionrd to the various munti*» on th*- Ucl, the c V
rotw ca»t for th*» rand.dat-* f»»r UongreM wt th«-
e'.ectioa of lvck b* iii<on«*<l«*ieM.ti»* for*wrh coun­ monthly, th
ty and «»ne for t>r««ry 3UU and fraction over bv
the pt it« '.p i
rut mi *o rant.
In a<x*«»rdance with satd apportionment, th«* r- -^ Illese p'otui
spective counti««» will bt wtiled to (hr follow­
ing re prawn tat ion :
tabli limi .it
ltak»r
5 Lane
Ö Linn,...........
Boot on...................
V
«. Malheur
< liicluiuw
Clateuo..................
■j
Marion.......
s Morrow.
( 'olumbia .. ..........
<
él
Coos..«........ . .........
Multnomah
17
1 ’rook...............
5
Curry ....................
1 iilaiuook
Ô l mattila
I >» him la*
8
X Union
Gilliam.................
Grant .....................
IV' hmco
. ..
U
Jaekaon..
Washington
s; Aalluwa..
JuMephin» ......
A
Kla .iath .
Yamhill .
Lake .................
Total ..........
Th»» commitr»»e report.
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uT. y . recommend* t -
the county cun venti« • i*» f«*r too elv«?tion »»f <h
gal« * tu tharitUM co.ir»Bnti«»’i. unle»*** otberwn**-
<»rU**r»’d by th** local cor <it3 committee, bo h« Id
on Saturday, March 24, l^.
B. Gou)swr.n.
Chairman Democratic Sta’** ( entrai 4 Mtanit«
with For > laud ha.*-
boen re «stui>h«hi*<l; but the»»* is no cei
tainty that there will be any train« from
the Booth, before the beginning oi next
week, and not then, if atormy weather
thould bagm Mx>n again.
Ilh it
C omm CX1CAT108
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H kkmax D i kxkkl , un« ut Yieka’.- bv.t
knuwn ami must poptilar i-it zeus, ilied
oneday last week, after a protraete»! li*
ness,
agcil
63
yea:tt.
Ile ha*i
I
umtroKii sqvihs
Superintendent Emery reporta thxt
typhoid lever i» raging among the In­
Everybody is getting vaccinated, which
wo. k i(*r.- ixty-fivecent. dians nt the Agency in a malignant form
is the proper thing.
.■ i**tf.*«*teJ wheal field* of and the achiol tliete is closed in conse­
quence
Gaylord Bell sold several White sewing-
t or in the protected coal
Our county will make much progres« much int’8 here this week.
:i- s iv.ini.C.'
• Inring 1888, and tin*re will lie a consid­
Jadg« Crawford paid the county-seat a
th** aSnited Statu va. erable incraaae in population. We have
I
** *. !1 oi Yamhill conn- the land and natural advantages for a profes»ional visit yesterday.
Mr. C ayton, a practical watchmaker
r \ * .('.bin of timber law», big country.
from Uaiift rnia, has located here.
! I
whether the
Judge Smith has puiclia«id Dr. Hent-
A debating society will be furruc»l at
:
.¡iiilfy cut from the enway's dwelling house in Linkville,
. .! - 1' • ha\ 11 < le- op|H»<ite the lot purchased for the new Stanley’s hall next Fuc’day evening
court-house. We learn thst $1250 was
A Baptist covenant uteung will be held
*i*lone<l the action of
the price paid.
at the church naxt Saturday evening.
■ i*. e will be carried
Who will be our new county oiflceis?
II • coiiit.
. Service» wiil be held at the Baptist
in a quealiou that, is being discussed a
church next Sunday morningnud evening.
••
• ev^n nt this date in
little already. There is no doubt of the
ii*.* rece pt from !.. Sam- ■ucceM of the Democratic ticket, if a
Squire Walton of this place has been
d-her uf that popular strung one is put in tlie field.
I visiting relatives and friends st the coun-
55 ■•■*■, of an album oi
Ice formed on the lakes und sloughs in i ty-seat.
‘ :’.I. NOTES.
¿.iiiu’4,
ith
’. 4. A-i
u»* *...
*
->
ina» y
noi ile traila ut character, and was n> .1
respevte»! by all who knvw liim.
¡.'■-soi Portland, etc.
executed in ids es-
111
I *.ti.i:.d,.m<l lite volume
Butt« ( reek valley, Cal., during the
late cold snap, to the thickness of 17
inches, the heaviest ice crop ever known
in any portion of Siskiyou county.
There is a steady inquiry fur good lots in
From “private correspondence it is
i most 'artistic man­ learned that the Indians at Klamath town, and several have been sold during
the past month.
ir kid contrast with Agency are much affected w ith lung trou­
11. C. Mulvaney, fornurly uf this place,
bles,
and
the
deathrate
far
excaeds
the
« <*d by a leading
births. This trilie w ill be a thing uf the now resides.-ut the new town of Sisson,
w*.icii hear the im-
Siskiyou county, Ca!.
ik photieergraving past before very long.
■ r i is lieantifully
W. M. Turner, until lately a resident of
A list of tlie marriages which took
■i embossed sides and place in this county during 1887 will be this town, has removed to Kvrbyville pre­
*. I will lie sent by found in anotlicr column uf the T imes . cinct, Josephine county.
of one dollar.
They number 2>h which is the greatest
if you wan: your property sold quickly,
number which has been recorded since
i view with a rerre- the organization of the county.
al the best figures, call on M. K. Beatty, at
his ical estate office, in Medford.
a A. c,,nun’s Jour-
A heavy business is done by both
The Presbyterian Sumlay-srhool will
m -d. ration in affairs l’o'tmaster Wright and tin* agents of
.* di.-t nguishiiig char- Wells, l argo A Co., at I.inkville^ During soon have a nice library, some money liav-
i ■' .‘Ot and successful 1887 13*13 money orders ami (>0*5 postal 1 ing already been subscribed for that pur-
notes, repiu,enting $31,753.35, were is­ ; pose.
v. that it would lie
sued fruiu the pustoffi e, while W. E . &
M. E. Beatty A Co , tbeenterprisingreal-
i tlie legitimate re- Co. drew 1597 orders, valued at nearly1
i estate agents, removed to B. W. Powell’s
n the Tory cabinet HO.OnO.
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building, where they will remain for the
if ordinary par-
i
JOSEPHINE COVNTY Nli II a .
w
I present.
He is confident
Messrs Short, Angle and Ply male, w bo
i the Nationalists
Some immigrants are arriving.
purchased some land near this place of C.
«ter, and that
T. Shattuck l as heeorne a resident of Mingus, ill divide it into small parcels
he inadequacy, Grant’s i'ass.
and place it up», n the market.
in nt, ol the lent
Health is cuiii| aratively goi>l and the
For -«ale at a bargain—a cosy dwelling
n .’Lt lined from dea h-rate small.
bouse not far from th»* center of the tow>
- t » the iqmration
Grant’a I’.«-*- will hold her secund tow n of Medford. For particulars emjnire of K.
e i»|*eedy coming
election on March 5th.
T. Lawton, real-estate agent
*
•*«. Then wi I b-
nterpiise.
They are
oih -
term a.« l-ic«nlent iti-lwteil.
■ * caking at once
Shtiuie
on the in wapaper that would make -u. il
a glaring statement.
io- ratio tenure
laity
.i ni" of busi-
This has been dis­ Lave k
e'.eetion
prove«! n .core of times; and yet the iul-
nereuts -d’ liiaineisui continually rep. at
it, say« the Dcnn^rnt.
cry.
<’ nt than it was un-
sni"
i.as
“been
•r McGivnn, and
T ub Democratic policy—Off with the
e Mugwumps and
iteetlleHH taxes on clothing. iu.-l «belter
food. Let alutio the taxes on whisky
.ms in Ohio
But
* it might conquer.
beer, tobacco.
1.' t despairing
Tax Republican policy—Off with tl.
Wi:h Blaine, a
1 on the banner,
* vp. vted to fly
i..| < ii.-J country,
e support of the
tax.« o.i whisky, beer, tobacco, sobs t*
keep the war taxes on clothing, fuel,
shelter, food, voter take »our choice.
A t a recent uteoting of th** bo.ird * .
trmle of Chico, Cal., »oate oi the practi­
iV'i lent in refer*
cal farmers agreed to ea<*h derote a cer­
'.oaU disappoints
tain number of acres to tho cultivation
of
lieets the coining ne-.i-.jn,
!•. cause they had
Th.it
ef Mihuritted to
is exactly what the larmeis of South«
(’» fitral
Oregon shouhl do. If sugar be* ts i
be successfully cultivated here, there
Pacific
cail the favora-
4 tu ti»« equities
every probability that <>ne or
moi *
manufactories will fa* established by
Claus Fpm-kela or some other suv-nr
king; and that aaeana increased |*.*; i
ti*»n and prosperity. Let our t.ir
not miss the golden op|K>rtunity.
u iu
are in vol veil
i th»* Government.
, list- wcnld like
I tak»
look-
iH i»rtgage and
S exa . uu IK ili ' m has introduce
The President
providing lor the oiinging of sm:
. ’.d -.r method of
Icritedrm-H
xp! -?cs the
The probate court will ne -
this
.1 Ivi J»|<* tu month. Judge Colt it» will hear the final
»•common» la- statement oi Jas. Maloney administiator
wholly with oi the e-tate uf Wiu. Maloney, on the
lltli inst.
I'nited States couits for the anultin-
patents tu wagon-road land grants in th •
state of Oregon, pursuant to memorial < I
the legixiatuie ol the «fa’e of Oregon ;
and to authorix * the entry rd reston I
I inds in theo ld numbered sections with­
A Quaker supper was aiveii ut Music
Hall if Grant’d I’.n* l.i-t Wednesday
evening for the lienctit oi the library
lurid,and a neat mi.: was realize !
The
waiters were di* ss*d in «2 :a:; *r cos­ I
I
tumes.
>4i> l ian-
Th** mail sei v ice, eon**. l**rii*g the great
disa.lv ant.ig.*n, is j * h »*I. I>eep siu>W on the
• • l much Í ed mountain» sontii **i Wa' lo and swollen
streams alotm the whole route have made
th** average mail carrier’s lot an unenvi-
table one.
/// vs.
in railway »nJ wag .i road 1 ¡nd .<r.,nt
to settlers thereof at * Jo ; er . ere. am
for repayment to purchiwers prior to r.
toiatiou of lauds in even sections ct
money pant thereon to the l.'nited State ■
in exeesH i.f )1 25 per acre.
T his cant over the connty-«lebt
t "ii is as trai'spaient and ndi» itbm.-t as
is hyj »critical.
The p *"plo fully un ie
stand ite
and are n t g«»inz to I
boo Iwinked. There ar-.* to> n*anv h<o. >1
kville is recovering
! 1’r. Kessler.
people in Jtackson county who will n« *cr
disgrace themselves I >
ox repudiation.
vv ti tiiinkin^
cii Lutkville hax
now improving.
been q
'This howl is luade uitn
.- nister Motive* by a lew achemina in ii
vidtiaU residing at Medion! wh • -■•
peitfonal a^^raf.d:sement through chant
iri'<*»»f the county—s al ; .n. l th« *.•
fellows wmiid not I. 'Ulate a ir.i»m
double our present i.ndebt» dness
thought th.it îli y f-t-iM -»-ciire
bttii’ii
by doini;
W. (
• clerk, has the
r i.ivors extended.
stormy weather
hough it was not
I
hit
Ao'tr.s-u.tN
vsnal i .v.'.io
Republican district tn t’utmfyl
pus«,l t tritf relitti Hon, ..ml i
a v.nitAble titani in th
ofratic
¡-arty.
I le
flilel.ee, which he always
half of
th». R-pnl.hiiin
niono|»V:-ta,
ste.td.lv ami will ;iu*m bo sliurit ui ht»
liticai »taii'.liiig un' »« b** joins tho i
cession ot revenu.; Il !■ : >e s
fu • IX* it-
ocnstic Stale <:oiitniitt*-o <4 I'emtavi-
vam.t,wli* re he In 1*1 switv for
cenlly d.teat«d hi.» canti.■! it
man and a*lu|>t, <! resoluiioii
the l're-i*l* tit's
m«»a.igt*.
generally i* el ileliglite I at Raihiali’a *1
com litui e.
Till; cuiitiriiialion of Mr.
L. lii . u
14
mure than a party virtoiy. It i- a I»
cralic triumph in the bnmlest :
the term. It import« a ruiupk-te
tioii uf the Union in spirit an 1 i,t i
lite obliteration
uf the resentment
civil atrile, ami the vindication uf th
perpetuity of cur Governiin*i
I’ is ue
fur the countiy ami fur free iuslitulluns
throughout the work! tfi.il th a uiu
nientmiH ierillt hue not I m en acpoiupli di
ed by the voice ot one jiarty aWvne. i h
vote ahuws that there are RepuLi.earn'
with wliutn patriotism in stronger than
thewpint of faction, and who wnl not
follow the dictationol leaders win .-e ja r-
tonal ambitiuiiH overcome their regai,1
for the Common welfare and tlie tie- of
kindred blood.
i
T he HtutetEi-nt recently ma<!o tlnuug.i
the I’oi tlun.l ¡tapers, and generally cop­
ied by the country pre««, that let!e »
given to poetal clerks on the cars inu-t
be turned over to the fiiwt postoflice p.i- ■
ed
en fv.-te, wiieic tlu-y iiiii.t best.u.
•
ed and sent on their way in the Hex’
Judy. :
cail»*<i
live re
whu b
mail, »w all a mi take, growing out * l
niisapplicxtion of the law rci|uirin.' in; ;1
Oxx of th« most arrogant and xelfisli '
•arpuratiooa on tlie face of the eatth
is the Alaska Commercial
L'oiuiiany,
wliich has n iuono|Mjly of the seal Imsi
cold snap destioye.l .* largo
quantity of vegetables in Ibis vi liniiy
everybody loaing more or less.
KING OF CONSUMPTION,
Tl«- ruining population of southern (.Ire-
gon i. *plile bUi.v and make the most of
their opportunity.
The original and only genuine scientific com
pound of Abiotinf urn and Yerba Banta,
for Cough«. (’<
. Lung and Bron­
chial Tro les. etc., etc.
John Mdler is operating hi, nini**., on
Ea* liter's fl it, which are r cli. >n a larger
Every body will attend the b *n 1 - con- scale 1 han ever.
cert here un the 1411» ¡list. The excellent
8.il’l«a,'-!i Bl*«»
programme in course ot prepirntion will have I-. utv of Hr npieoits Uni t a>.d will
be well performed
make tilt* in *st *•( it
Now that tlie cold weather is over, our
(fovcriiiiieiit statistic- show tli.it over
citizens are beginning to talk of improve- HuUtlOUiii gold was mined in Siskiyou
ments again. -Much progress will rm doubt
cuiinty, t'.il.. ia-t year
take place during 1888.
A fresh »Apply of the Am ricau Mining
It is reported that this place will suun tie ('ode. standard authority in the su'ijcct,
Tavured with tlie depot facilities which it
for sale at th« T imes olflce.
should long ago have had. It will be a
The Sh rim;; Mining Co. lias two giants
great advantage to us.
.¡t wo k ami is n a in* III** g ravel tly •
The cornet band is making rapid pro­ good -. .*..»11 *- |<> >*,.,■. <*t:ve ther.*.
gress, now that their instruments have ar­
I
A. A
»V. . 8*urgi< of F* r. st < tick has in-
rived. and by the next fourth of July we
¡ < reused his upp'v of hydraulic pipe and
will furnish our own music.
: will mak“ a b* ttersli iwing than ever.
Several of our citisens were at the coun­
O Brie i*o A* Berryman liave started work
ty-teat during the week, among whom
niiou- on Applegate ami ex-
1 nt their
were H. H Magruder, Dr. Hinkle. Frank
I peel to id * ». I..* their fil-i I un | riilituble.
Amy. J. H Kincaid and others.
8. Duffield, G. \V d*ance, W. V. Joi.es
Collector Owen sports another title now
and I* i. .1. < >tt**n lr.vc in.i : ipp!i< »tion for
-that of grandpa—his daughter. Airs
I Dora Heatherly uf Washington teirit -ry a patent t<> some i loianle iniirng ground
1 (who is visiting her parents here), present­ in Foots ereek district.
BETTER ’..HAN GOLD
W. A Owen, deputy internal revenue
collector, lias entirely recovered from his
illness and was iu Jacksonville Friday.
Isaac Stauffer, an industrious and in­
It is generally conceded that the T imc *1
telligent young man. was last week unit­
has more genuine news concerning this
ed iu marriage to Miss Isabel. J>*s«, one
place and vicinity Ilian ai.y paper pub
of th- most prominent ati'i
L...1 atirable
...
young ladies in Josephine county, Sue- lisht I. It does not mdely consist of a pat­
ent outside and a lot of h'amlers again«!
cess to tliem.
F. .’*! Nickerson an i I. E. H'x'Vi*. of some of the best citizens in the county,
Grant’s ¡‘a * have foi m ■ I a partnership mixed up with hyi ocritical gusli and re-
an I will a- ’ as auctioneers whenever . gious cai;t; neither does it advocate the
their sei vices are needed. They sold a repudiation of honest debts.
stock of general merchamli«« a’ (be
.-Tierlfft i
sell J. C. O
3d. in old
113’8 in fxi**
H. H
last we
there
wl.i* i.
Kufn
ncss in that most northwestern territory
under a contract made with the I". S
government under Republican rule. T i.e
governor of Alaska has Rent a «pedal
message to the secretary of the interior
in regard
to this so-< ailed com­
pay* I- ;
can i 1 in:
pany, which Im cr.lici.i » in the severest rants.
manner. It was upon Gov. SwineforU'
Dr. 11
report It,at Kepresentative Woodburn < I th* V,
Nevada Monday introduc. d a resolution 1 fair
m the Louse* asking that a committee oi
five be a| (sunted to invest gate that coi -
poration. Tlie governor’s report makes
the seveiest chaires against the com­
i the di
pany.
i:
B ewakeof I mitations . Non«* genuine unless
the words “Lung Kwtorer/’ “Santa Abie, ’are on
the L jh I h -I s of each fxittle. Nut a secret com­
pound. For «ale by all druggists, wholesale and
retail.
the ;
TRY BANTA
AND CAT R (UIU-
T
Six mouth» trea-uieut SI. By Mail,
ABIETINE MEDICAL Company,
Oroville. Butte ('<>.,Cal. ü. N. A
Owners of the only Abietine Grove and Dietil-
vry in the world.
rr^SEND FOR PARTICULAR
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SANTA ABIE AND CAT-E-0ÜRE.
For Sahl by all Dragabrt*.
MISCELLANEOUS
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
HENRY KLIPPEL,
THE LADIES
JOHN MILLER,
Of Southern Oregon ar«» hereby informed that i »
addition to a large and elegant line of
Manufacturer and Dealer in
GINS. I’lSTHLS AND AMMl'NIIWi,
MILLINERY !
1 have added to my f»t«»ck the following clam*
g«M*dn. of which I have a full line:
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
ing her liege 1 oej | with aline boy one day I The Jai'ksotiviin '*!.ring A ’dining <’o
last week. "V
s
Ini, uriis|*ci.did option* fort i * prj *: i. .
Roti» Knit and Muslin.
C. W. Ayers, Ashland's wideawake cun- but will resume prospecting al an early
i
i
tiactor, has purchased all the brick on G date. It has expended over $3 <>3J during
i
W. Priddy's yard, and they will beshipped tbe past two years.
TOWN PROPERTY. FARMS. VINE YARDS
I
1 and Mining Claim.-« Bought and Sold on Com­
»uou. Mr. 1“. will manufacture another
mission
A r cheap at* to bd bo lght any place; also
large quautity as soon as the weather
“I uiu I ving in a neighburhond sur-
INING PATENTS obtained nt reasonable
will permit. He understands bis '.msiness rounded l>.v dipbtlicita un<l wa> att.u kvil
ratos and with dispatch.
with ui’ i-r.iU-d >«»re thront. 1 n! unce eotn-
and gives general satisfaction.
Under 4 years old
iiiehce.l to um - Darbe l’i ■•¡•by la-’tic Fluid,
p.lOMl'r
ATTENTION given to nil bii.iiiiw*
Dr. W. 11
Watktnds of 1’urtland wa« dihited ab<»ut oue ba!l. a> a g.irglv. wben
A beautiful Imo of
c>iiui*M.*t*xl wi .li il.» Lami Otücc
reeeuny summoned by telegraph t * H*e great clrttn oi hard uuciibraue und mucou-«
bedside ot uur fellow townsman. G.• *. '¥. cani»- iror.i iny thront, and the atl.urk |> ish -
AVIN'«! FHLEDTOCIXW.Ct’T MV BUS-
LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES.
.1 otT. I ;* iii •' itisii i ■ I its « flicncy ns a
in«*ss in Jack.-«»!:vil\f‘. a*’ I had wished to do,
Cooksey, who, we regret say, is lying quite prever-Littvt .* td < U'< !•»’’ «!i'»litbtriu.”—
<»f
Lini*
“
.i
d
i 1 hav** core hid d to contmu»- the muu <-or. a larger
#2»<0
No. 37.
160 acre®.
• Kcalefhan ever. 1 wa* in San Francine«* recently.
ill al Ashland. After a tLuruuy!» exami­ \V. F. \V< k »I vard. Fratikl- rt. I’u.
WO acre* fence ! and under cultivation and tw<»
1 where I lai I in on-* of the larg-«t ar.d I m s » n«ocks
gtHwi hpnng* on the t»la»’*. Thi* »• choice grain (’.LOVES.
nation, the Doctor pronounced Mr I'.'*
1 of a:l kimls of Fir« inns. Atnmun:ti«»ri. Cutlery,
<x\v «'ou'-'l cu; y y. ;r dinner and fruit land and ie eituated five mile« from
I
disease us enlargement uf liie spleen, w hich “VP
H 1NPKEHCH1 EFS llardware and 8fx»riing Good* « ver brought to
Jacksonville.
• j
W an(j are ,.* v •■..u*d by Dys­
1 this mark«*t. Good# sold at th lowest powiible
is ulni' st insurable.
i prices.
pepsia, uso Acker’s I\
*
a Tablets. p>'l> r aero.
No
AW acre.
! 1 wdl guarantee these (»«»odivlo b«-just what
Thi.bodyof
land
ad;o
w
JackM.n.illc
and
i.
Tiny are:, j si
ecu« ' I t y *p»r**-i-., In­
| 1 represent them to bo. B»-ing thaiHcful to my
level, rich gram, fru-t arid vineyard land, and in
Antioch Antic».
digestion. 1-:..tu!-n- y
i Ceas*ipaUon. fonemi in live h.-ld., 'Liiere ih on the place adwv-11-
| <»l«i customers for their past patronage •»«» liberal­
The youug folks of Antioch Imre organ­ 5Vu guarantee tin ui.
ly bebtovred, I would r»*sp«tfully solicit a c«»n-
—5 t .*d uj cents. init-heuee. .prin«. I.ou-o with tine spring, barn
' tinuauce of the Hame.
JOHN Mil LEK.
and outhouse», and a good orchard. Terms,
ized .»debating club of late, which we hope
half each, and the radane ou two. throe and tive- And many other thin«« too numerous to mention.
will be asuccess.
year payment».
1 have aleo secure! the service« of a
! W. N. Lrcxtr. Notary Public J.T R o D oebx
Stock are all doing well so far: but feed
ft5»©.
No 39.
lflOacree.
mil lie scarce before grass makes it appear­
4iiacr»»s under fence, with house,barn and small ,
orclmrd A stream of water running through th** I
ance. from the present outlook.
ph.ro, which can I m * utiliz-*d to irrigate fully '»n«»- And am prepared to execute all order« in that
There are no marriage, to report, but it
nalfofthe rancho if deeirvd. Situated in Table i line in firwt.cLv»« style at reax«»nable rate®.
R im : k precinct.
is thought by some wise beaus that before
’ < ’all and *«>e me at the building formerly occn-
Ladies’ Furnishing Soods.
Conveyancing in all its Branches.
l'iiFAUTS' WMÌDROBE, COMPLEI
Fishing Tackle, Hardware. l’ainU Oils.
Varnish. Glass. Cutlery. Ek.
Children's Short Clothes,
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Jacksonville, Oregon.
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H
CORSETS,
iÄophyi*
Xliiiwls,
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER,
O mc Patl
|10 '«0
No- 40.
392 acres. I
225 acres under cultivation and fenced into hv<*
fieidr which are level, rich, meadow, grain and
fruit land, and 40 acr«*H in alfalfa There areon
th»* place a large and thrifty orchard two dwelling
lioiisoH. two large barns and 5 12 of an irrigating
ditch, carrying 3G> inches of water
re Jì 'prent > >
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CAPTAiN S. GREENWOOD,
Kcsiff tlf tìl S'?
Real-Estate on Gminiissinfi.
|I1 j 0
No. 42.
200acreb.
•J>»acf»M of nnitnproved land, 30 acre« of which
in prairie land and the tkal&nce good timber land
all good fruit and grain land, with two living
springe of water. Four miles from Jacksonville.
EsbiWii.
j City I»rng Store,
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COMPANY
A Great Victory 1 Ul’ WdüiiPi- lii'4'. lirk'nii Cmiiitv. Or.
A Terrible Case of Scrofula
Cured by
Ashland, Oregon,
*25
No. 41.
JtW acres.
'Ptiialand is unimproved, though fiO acres of it
tgodd Fruit and alfalfa land and the balance fin»»
timber laud
There is a Mtream of water running
through the place. Situated three miles from
Jacksonville.
Is worth a column of rhetoric, sap! an
.American statesman. It is a fact, e-iab
ii.-hed bv the testimony ol tMoiKamU <»f
pvo »io, that Hood’s S u sapai il:a dues cur*
«t r tnia. salt rlicum. and other di.-eas«or
afit i’tiom* arising from nn impure state or
low condition oi tL»» hlo.td. It also over­
comes that tire 1 fvcling, creates a g.» | ap­
pétit»*, and give- strength (-»every part of
the system, l ry it
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LUGKEY & CO
' nied by A. L. Johneon on California etreet.
MRS. P. P. PRIM.
spriug Antioch will adopt theold plan.mar
rying and giving in marriage.
Health i( generally good, though u« are
sorry to say our neighbor Purnliani has
been confined to ills room nearly er qdite
all winter, though improving slowly at
I resent.
There has not been the tirst sound m u
trumpet from any political aspirant a« vet.
which se< m, to puzzle the most divining
demagogue,. All is still as grim death in
that line, though our ears may b<- sainted
with lliat tamUiar sound at any tune.
Dick.
CAPITAL STOCK. MOO,000.
ft Cho’cfc Collection of City 2nd
Country Property for sale.
S1M0.
No. 43.
80 acres.
60 acres of choica grain and fruit land under
fence, with new dwelling-houne and bam. and
water for stock. 8ittilted >»uu mile from Gold
Hill depot.
Any p^rvou wishing n» «» dl r»r«»p*rty will û .<1
We balieve in truly mer- it tu tbeir int t .- t ......d! a ,<i s - • u».
it ing the confidence of onr
ASHLAND
w___
...
îg) aero­
|xm
sol, dark loatn : l’ij acro. f.-n<*.«t. 1-U choie.» patrons in Honest Goods
fruii tre**»; « eommodiiiu** *lw*-Uinit-li*niH*-, barn
and out-li**ii-**H. ninnine water on thè ptac*-. eon- and Accurate Statements STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
vernmit io g'Kid ech*H>l; night mite» uaat </f len­ I
irai Point
concerning them. Square i
Askland. Jackson County, Or
! flirt).
No*
*¿40 acre»-.
I Unimproved; hill land; SO acre* choice fruit Dealing, a Cash Business.
I land, balance g-»«»d pa-ture ; three mil»* ea“t <»f
1887-1888.
| Medford.
Low Prices. Promptness
iTftn
N«>. 51.
300 acres
i
A No. 1 farm,MtnaP«d two miiw» northeaet of and a Clear Conscience.
Phrcnii. having a g>M»d dwelling hooae, barn and
oiu buildings, orchard, wodand water »upplj.
All Orders entrusted to
•>tc
16»'wr»* fencodan<l ncvirlyall under culti­
J. S. SWEET, President.
vation. much of which i* susceptible to fruit cul-
*.•
It if also w»4l eituao«d in a h 'althful lora- us will be Strictly Filled ’Lilt- natics, lVyc<»k»^>- and School Economy.
t4» ’i
house near by and le«j than two
JULIA M. GOODYEAR,
inil-sfr«»m a railroad d'-pot.
and in accordance with
English Grammar, Rlæh rie and Latin.
No. 58.
2»K)acref*»
Choice fruit and grain land; lSOacret* fencfwl.
ftii ncrea r •ultivnti«»n: a living at ream of water this Creed.
C. F. NESSE.
\ I
UnilQproved: well
_ watered.
_
place t<> make a £->->d home.
i.. ». ;..
through the place. lmprovem«rita new and
fio-1-ria.-*. 750 fruit tna* of best variety; IVj
iml'-s from Wo.aJvilIb* A great bargain.
$.*».* th
No 75.
21S acraa.
l»;i aero-untler fenr*» and in cultivation: a»»il.
fr»*r. rich, dark Io un : mostly lev«*!; tirst-clnas
meadow, grain and fruit land ; dweUing-liouae.
two barns, orchard, etc.; splendid location;
tine spring of pun* water, large enough for hou.-e
and ranch purpose. Two mil«*ei west of Centra1
Point. Firet-claae bargain.
Penala* «hip and Executive Work.
MRS. LOTTIE 0. WiLLARO,
Voice l'allure
MRS. C. C. EDDINGS,
I n*-t rumenta! Mu«:r;
195 First Street. Portland, Ore-inn.
EMMA TOLMAN,
Drawing a id Painting.
All rorn^pondence rhi»**rful!y R’:*w«*r»*d. Ad­
dress the l*r«*î»ident.
I have Great Bargain' to offer and it
will pay you t«> ke*»p a clofo watch on thin »pace
for the next six months for Special Bargains. If
you have any property for sale, come and tee m«
and 1 will do my best for you.
Office on California stnad. opposite Blover
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H o U m *.
HENRY KLIPrria.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
“ In tbe winter of 1879 I was attacked will
Scrofula in one of the most aggravating forms
At one time I bad no less than thirteen large
abscesaos over and around my neck and throat
continually exuding an offensive mass ol
bloody matter disgusting to behold, and
almost Intolerable to endure. It is impossible
to fully describe niy sufferings, as tbe cast
was complicated with Chronic Catarrh. Aftet
three years ot misery, having been treated t>j
three physicians, I was worse than ever
Finally, on the recommendation ot W. J
Huntley, druggist, ot Lockport, I was indueod
to try Hood’s fcusaparilla. And now, aftci
having taken twelve bottles, within the last
twelve months, the scrofulous eruptions have
entirely ceased, and the abscesses have all
disappeared.except the unsightly scars, which
sru daily beepmipi'smaller by degrees, and
beautifully less.’ I do not know what It may
have done for others, but f du know that Ii.
my case. Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved an
effective specific Indeed. As an evidence <*(
my gratitude I send these facts unsolicited
and I am ready to verify the authenticity of
this cure, by personal correspondence w ith
any one who doubts It.” CliABLES A. Ron*
ekt «. East Wilson, N. Y.
This statement is confirmed ty W. J. Ilunv
ley,druggist, ot Lockport, N. V.. who calls the
cure a great victory for Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Send for book giving statements of many cures.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
W. I.CARSON.
HE V» V-Mili » iib.EK MINIM. ( O . THF
llcpe Ex’■•n*»i«»n •(* d «•' •: r ct.i*.panics « pirat­
ing i:i W u'-’ r cn><-k d;«’ri ' tipvc incorporât* d a«
tl-«*G«»hl I* Spike M ¡i't.x ' <• The capital ntock
- ■ *
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•
. ;
due, thirty t » • •ii’*-
,*.;i(j <*i v. ih hai
' ' sl-on the market.
!Tw* follow ti'4 aro th’* <ilLii’*‘i- «>f t‘ •• c enpany :
.Jacob Ei.’i. ) <•’ I’v -!i*ivill •. I d , président*. Au-
! giiM Bren :....... ' I vin vii’......¡T»-tarv. B. J. Gil-
ictteof ( t-./i-i - \.:t* • al Bmk of Evansville,
tr- apurer. • . pt.'«»
H. Ga nb««*. r:ip»rini'-!‘<l'’nt,
¡M.S. Hr ■ t .»’o. ng< at The P. (>. addr«*- «I
I Hupt. (»;.".*»1- »«;.<! ’r l>’.-ntano i-Phœrnx. Or.
T
ASHLAND HOUSE!
Main St., Ashland, Or
COOPER & SON,
REDLAND NURSERY,
Six miles South of Grant’s
County, Oregon.
Cor. 7th uüd II Streets,
MEDFORD, OR •»
Manufw-t urcr uf and D.vd.ir in
I
A Special!}
A BOOT A1TD SHOE iiHOP
< Í Ï
J. J.STRAlT.Trop.
1OO'Doses One Dollar.
SILAS J. DAY
NOTARY PUBLIC,
EP.MCO*
• -J tube th«
a redamen
e V/O»!d«
.. ( A i AC0 8
n. *«l. I»*«erlp«
■ . nd l'rkvJ
SfeED
ANNUAL
For 1888
'
Malaria; Dumb Chilly
Fever and Ague, Wind
Colin, Bilious Attacks.
Th«?y predu-o rcg-îJar. natural ewac«
ustión*-., ir ver g ripe or Interfere witll
d&itjr *»u
.&«*» family iiiediciuOv
\\
<
a ;
will be mailed
to ail
apliucaats, and
to laat Manon*«
LU-tonMia witb­
oat i.rderinx it.
AUCTION SALE!)
REAL ESTATE AGENT!
Abstracts made of Titles to Lands.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Of all kinds drawn up. especially pertainiax t<
the settlement of estât»«
Collector of IctonnU-—rronipt Rcinittaarea
Investment tjecuuties a SpeoiaAy
County Scrip Bought and Bold
Jgckeor.1
A
Baled Hay For Sale.
B
I'.T.V,
OF ASHLAND, OR.,
F
1
Bonanza. Klamatli CGiinty, Or.,
«A v Y r YF*
y^CilTc 1. uara uU-<-d if 1 <Uceu in Tim<\
<
I»F.4fr U SS
iu Thr« e t > Six M lil LI u ;
Bit b;!»c: ia.< roup. Arunifc-
Hcaihchr, Sure
lliroai
SpKcniLT Cram.
Invaluable Remedy I
IWl.-ntcl Ayrll,18S&
XJ-MAT 111 M I IL.*»»
Plum. Prune. Apvicot,
CAP.B0LIC SMOKE BALL CO.
N ectarine. Cherry.
652 Marke! St, San Francisco, CaL
Almond. Chestnut.
4W Beware of Hurtful ImitatdoMs
Walnut and
TWENTY-FIRST YEAR.
GRAPE VINES. CURRANTS. GOOSF.BER-
ItlES, BLACKBEP.llIKS. RASl’BER-
ST. MARYS ACADEMY,
I
RIEM, 8TRAWBKRRIE«, FKiH.
CONDUCTED bY
THE SI8TERS of the HOLY NAMES.
Our trAAR aro urown without irrigation ou r«d
The geholMtic yeaf-irf thii* aeho»»l will com-
hili land, and all of known varietif* that «ucceed mence about the end of Augue*, und i* divided in
in Southern Oregon.
Tour MM'onfi of ten vreekt« e»:ch.
Those contemplating troa planting will do well Board and tcutiun. per term.
140 00
to visit oar orchard and nursery, or write to u» Mnuic..........................................
15 00
f<»rprice-list. AddrHM to u» at Murphy. .)o*. Drawing an«l PaiLting .......
.
« oo
phin»» county. Oregon, or to K R. Station. Bed ana B««dding....................
.
1 00
Grant’» l*ai»s, Or.
DAY SCHOOL.
A. II. CARSON A SON
Primary DcimrtiDent...................................
| 5 «
J nil lor
•'
........................................... g UÜ
Preparatory *•
.......................... ............. y <u
Senior and Gntdtutinir Dcpn'tmcnt. ........... 10 Oil
Pupils an* received at anytime, and spi-cial at­
tention is paid to particular etudies in heiudf <4
children who have but a limited time. For fur­
ther particulars apply at the Aoadomy.
Thi* s.’-.w:nill i* now in full onc«*rat ion and will
kts'p on hahd a fall stock of all kinds and J linen-
•iont* of
AT SEASONABLE PSICES.
C. B. FITZGERALD,
prepared to make contract, for xn>
FRUIT
BOXES
J
Gold Hiil, Oregsn.
Alfalfa and olucr Grass Seel Frail
Tress ir im the Salem Nursery at
Low Prices and Warranted H-a’iliy.
Late of California,
of either fir or pine timber.
All orders and bill.-« filled with promptnetw and
Are now prepared to furnieh the b^t of music di*«i>atch. No comment in neceaaary on the aupe
for public or private Paitiee, Balls, Pic -ic-». &c , riority of the quality of our tir tirnl»er.
at any point on the coast.
HARRIS A CO.
M. B.—There k a cood rood to the Bill IhlBjear.
All the new popular music is played by thin
< hrhestra.
Having employed a Urge number of mubieians
wc are able
furnish any number of hands.
Any instruments or a r»ll«»r furnished toother
hands. All orders by mail or telegraph prompt­
ly att*»'jdcd to.r'Tcnn«» always reasonable. A<1-
<IrwN
PROF. GAN IA RI).
B. A GODFREY, Prop*,
Ashland, Or.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
TOWN LOTS
BONANZA HOTEL!
Farm For Sale.
LOTS iOR SALE.
STRAYED
r>»TT
A L L/
Price f»r Trent me: it. J3 00; (Sraotoa
liali. 12.00; lw.hdtator.fQr
Internal L .^-. fi Ou )
We «re
ntïmher of
Settle-Up Notice.
GRAND RAFFLE !
A. 11. CARSON A SON. Proprietors.
I have a complete sot of Map* of all Surveyed
Ijanda in thin county, ami receive abstract?
monthly from RoHebnrg of all new entries made
Having pl«c**l tin- fin«**t double Planer and
I am thus pro|»ared to make out Homestead an«! Matcher to be found in the R—p* Riv-r Valley
Pre-emption patter*, and can thus save to parti« « in <»ar mill, wo will furnish al g«ad<*tt of
the expense of a trip to Roseburg I »and Office
Several fine farms are iu my hands fvr sale
PROMIT REPLY MADE TO ALL LETTTJIH
J j JT* Charge«* in accordance with tho times
Refers, by permission, to C. C. Beekman. Esq.
Banker; to Hon. L. R. Webster, Judge of this
nfdicial district, ami to any burineeH bouse in
Jacksonville
SILAS J» DAY*
SAIL RD AY. Feb. 18, 1NS8.
T
AMTMTtl A
Relieved in Hvo Minutafi,
SADI »I.I.S AND ROBUS Aople. Pear. Peach.
All Kinds of Repairing Done.
r- USE
Ask Your Druggist For It!
In stock, consisting of
Tin- Tabl«*
Sola by all druggists. St; six for |5. Made
inly by C. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass.
Is INFALLIBLE!
Josephina -
8ÜGGÏ,CARRIAGE and TEIH 100,000 TREES
illSWELL-KNOWX H )UBE. UNDER THF
m w rnanawiurnt. .vdl b-» conduct«*’1 on the
I m -I and most p«ij*u!;.r plans, no pains be ng
«»|wir»*d to give g*
’»I ■ -ati*«faeti«»n. it contain»«
comfortable :-!• --pin.{ apartn»»*ats supplied with
situ de and double h«(L. making it a d«»sirable I-« connected with iny harness shop. Having
plnco ft»r the entertainment of both travelers and Hiigag«*<i the servic*«« of a first-class shoeiuak«'r. 1
lumiliea.
am prepared to manufacinre boots and shoes of
ta- latest Sts lee promptly.
My prices in both departments will be quite
reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
W. G COOrER.
Will always bosuppli’fl with the bent the market
Medford, Or.. Dec. 1.1«87.
afford», served in a stylo that will please the m«»»*t
faHidiou* taste.
¿^Ratee reasonable and satisfaction guaran-
T
iluable to all.
paper you wi-li for l'ts. We club with all
To TThom It May Concom.
Every ;n.r*JD umxig
the leading newspapers and magazines uf
Y-.J ua. den Fielder Flower
The un lersii'ned hereby notify all those
'7* C IT. d O»h°>il<i«endlW
the I'nited State* and >,;.e great induce indebted to them to come forward and set-
bi-1--it. aujw *
ments, as we fuiuMh them ut ;nu< h less le on or before Feb. 15.1888. either by cash t«icy V.cu'. I do iu .• ery bou««eiiol<l.«
D. M. FERRY A.CD.,Do&rolt,Mi4*.
KOKO UVxlKVWUEKE.
I during tbun the publisher's regular rate-. For or note. We mean business, as we have
I UiG tempera* further particoiars seeour clubbing in luce- use for
>'.i ro:uing to us.
Ourrold- ments on the f-nirtli page of rhe T1MI*.
K ix - iui *v Rirrar.
Central Toiiit, Jail. t!>, lot».
ILL THE BUILDINGS, MV *11M RY
aken up about D ecember : i . w 7. by 2x
, t»)g thor with the niiil-Mh* nn»i
Newspaper Law.
the l^ilcraiencd, living at the Don.iran ranch forty i <><»l.-,ctc
impassable
, -*i.-n««i»iv in i
acre» <»f l.u d belonging to tl.e B ìn Butte
in Table R**ck ptea,i.vt otiodnrk red cow. about
For ths benefit of all who may seek to
Strayed.
saw-mill,
nit anted in B»g Butto nrwinct,
authorities I
four year» old, no brands, matkeii »ill t*n over­
swindle the new.; tp. r» out of their just
A short time since, one red cow with half crop in the rnrht and und**r-!*»peiA tie* let,, Jackson c unty. Oregon, will be »»old on the
Io this mal- - UUV-'*,
” V publish ...w,
..n, which
......... . i-
.Illes, "t
the (..flowing.
prvMiih
f.
t«.
dec
bighust
bidder, on
white spots, a split in each ear, branded A. with straight spiked horn». The owner w.ll
I kept standing at the head uf IL» first .'di
ploaM call and take die animal away.
J’
The ends of her horns are sawed
that he will 1 tonal column in many ot our exchanges,
A. HAMMOND.
i
j
I. Subscriber.-^ wbo do not give express
on March noti<-a Co the contrary are considered as od. btie ¿8 > opposed tola* on Applegate
Hcparnr«!, or together, t*» »uit r-wrehaser.
A liberal reward will be paid fr>r her recov­
All i*iim» nnder $10cauli nix month»’ tini**
a judgment lor ' wishing to continue their subscriptions.
will be aivenon **nm** **v*»r Sin. nota» to b** »ocur-
M II okn , tìalL screed.
sny.
i 2. If subscrilH-fi order I he discontinuance ery by
od and draw the usual rat** of inter**!.
♦ of their peri-xiical.s tits publisher may con-
■i l who left I.inkville 1 tiii’iv to send them until all arrears are
hose lNDEurnu tq the undersigned
A taptnin*» I'ortnnatc Oiocooci y,
are hereby n«>tifwd that lh«y uu«t «eft le on or
nda.li r .-laying
paid
Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plying
before Fob 10. 1^. AH accoante not adttk«4 tpen
i Lincoln, Cal.,
3. If subscrilHFrs neglect to or retuse to between .plaiilic City and N Y.. had been will be placed in an attorn«y « herds for eollec !
GllaM) BAFFLE WILL TAKE PiaACE AT
i take tneir ( m riodu als from the office to troubled witu a ..jygli so that lie was un­ tion.
GEO W. PRIDDY.
e liuuie.
Fjtsrh Point on l I u cy . rung of the Br. Valen­
i whir’n thev are directed, tli» v arc held re-
Central Point. Jan 12. 1888.
able lo deep anil was induced to try Dr.
tino
’s Ball, when a No. I work Uon>'«. > aln-si at
11 McCorJ, two ponsible fill they Laye settled theii bill
$50.
and a splendid d »nble-action. 44 oahbre re-
Kings New Discovery for Con.nctption
. d talkers, have and ordered (heir pajH-r discontinued
volvor, valued at
5». will l>o raftl-» i off. The
It not only gave him instant relief, hut al-
highest
throw with thr«-“ di<’e gets th»» le>»s»» and
4. If subscribers move to other places lay«d the extreme soreness in his breas:. Hu
> . ni.i to Leip the
the lowest the r. volvcr. (' tncos $1. which can
without
informing
the
publisher,
and
the
children were similarly affected and a sin
:r c zuntrjr.
1.« procured o! Johu A'-hpole, Eagle Point.
pa|x rs are smt Io the former direction, trie iloae had the same happy effect. Dr
Don t faii to take one. Tne horse D now in the
v.iy.biit Sheriff they arehrhi rcspon.able.
King's New Discovery is now the standard
hmm*, «J
hell, near Eagle Point, where it
5. The courte have divided that refusing remedy in th« Colentan household and on
...» the tal­
ALED HAY FOB 8ALE AT MEDFORD w.ll enmin until U»« .evening of the radio.
li < r Baldwin I to lake ptriofiicui* from the ofttce. or re­ board the schooner. Free trial bottles of
('entnu Point. GoM Hill *n<i hwl* I’oi it by
MEIl'ilLJ* A BAKEB.
county wat- I moving and leaving then.’ uncalled for Standard Raiuedy at Diug Store.
M»*dford. < >r.
“prima facie'
evidence of intentional
I . rintendent of I (ran |
-THE SI HS* ItHIEH HAS A XUMBFd.1 OF
h ft VO
G. Any person v.iio receives i newspa-
choice lots in the flourishing town < f
,
and
make-u.'C
of
it,
whether
he
has
Baby
while in Sun ' p>*r
subscribed
fur
it
or
no»,
is
held
in
law
as
a
Soother at hand.
It is tlie only bate
, *> arranged
rom my place on evan » creek , iast
medicine yet made that will n-move all
Pacific Rail­ subscriber.
fall, one brown mu) *. three year-* <»!<! in the
7. The postmaster who neglects to give
It contains no Opium
in San Fran* the legal notice uf the nvgkct <»f a person infantile disorders.
whi Ii h** oH**ni for . *»" *t ¡.-«.-onsble price»
i spring, branded ( on ri .ht ^houbiwr. and on»* S'<r-
i tortile noted to take from the ollire the newspaper ad­ or Morphin g but gives tlio child natural i i»*l tiliy. three year* old and b ar«!o»l L P on 1 ft H**n* i< a favorable <>pp-»rt*i*nty to in»««r m ex­
*. 1 I.inkville, says dressed to biiu.’is liable also to the publish­ ta»» Jrotn p n t.
23 cents. Sold h? • RhouMrr. A liberal rew>«r«l will be paid lor their cellent town properly end - cr -w up with the
country.”
B- A. GUDt 1ULX.
1 recover/.
C. MoCDENDON.
er fur the subscription price.
1 Vity Drug Store.
Bonanza, Jar.« 17,1887.
1 Bum v Valley. Jan }J. 1888.
n\X
AB1I
HE O5il*Y (iUAHA.NTKEI> < LliE £UK
Cntirrh. <’<*ld in tlie Head Hay F- ver. I m *«»
Coll »’atarrhai Drafneee. and Boro Eye*. R**-
Murtéthe »en«** «»f tante Mid «meli;
l**d
taste and unpleasant breath, resulting ^n,!^ (
tarrh. Easy and pleasant to us»* Follow tlirec-
ti<»n- and a cure is w■«rrant»s|. B;*nd fol circuir
to ABIETINE MEDICAL ( OMPANY., UrijrilW
California, owner* of the only Abietine Grove
and Distillery in the world-
I’KKl'AllKO OSLV B«
i
T
ter iti 11
LUNG RESTORER. SANTA ABIE.
I.**g;t A Mi I inni« II of Forest
rui ning mt full rime ami will do
The late
TAKEN UP.
carriers to deporil wail matter banded ;■»
tie m i.ulside a pototikvin thefirrt ofli. e
reached after receiving tlie same. It ha«
no application to railway postal clerks.
Then car is a post i flice just as com­
plete as ii it were stationary, and any
first-c’.aas mail matter 'letters) hanifed
to tl.eur will l*e mailed just as at any
other ¡¡OBtotliee, without any delay what­
ever says tlie Tiding».
during the week.
A’ ’li' :i v< et a ■’ !• • • ' rv ’ *• •••'- ■.*•;<• «-b.
In his f<
.i ■ . He f
.-i ni v.3-1
ous; m*r\•••.-« irsi« ;i«ì of f i -; . lì* appetì-
I» mie p.«oriin<1 bis.’-?, p ’ rnl • a. K -tri« !♦
• • * ci ' oiue Illese fé-
. bllt • ì.- '. AVO’:! ! Hot C
Ile t .< n TWf't t d p •* J.’.d
\L h <• *«. * «. M«-’ a” ì th t t ‘
òtt. t! thè k and uith a h ¡.in
«iust hcdiiu-. ut at lì*--
■ts. f < l’arrli
»tur«’ Fynipi.nn8 of tb:
. r D , n « <-n>id
oi
llie Pi*’.’..!• r. to ni- h
Hi’iiiici ll^r Youth.
erv«l IneurMlde. r.n«i t
y- nued unti thè
Mrs. Phcube Chi's'oy. I’flt-r-oti, <'Is; c>> . Captaiu v.»s ia a b riiì
!i<>n. But h< in
Mayor Geary ha’ appointed the following
thè | .. iure «<f h-
h : od vx ••
ii «y. t.!’*J he
l-»wa,
tells
the
following
remarkable
story
( ummittees, to >erve durii g the existence
r«-lv
l->
t!-at
u..:*.!
rf*il moli- :
fl>etru’h»»t which is vouched L»r by the r*si
of tl? present boardot trustees: Streets, dents <»f the town: ‘1 atu 73yearsi>ld. have liunt's i;-la v. c.-t|.t. «in cuw . hm ! «.«*<- **1
rrr.it vaia«* <-f Hunt*ff R« m«
►o <•« rteiii oi
Miller and Childers; finunceaml ways ami been troubled with ki-lncj’ complaint and lh;’t 1 Hi»’. :
: : y «1 > ¡I-ply o:t sh:pt>o.H<!
lameness
for
many
years;
could
not
dre»>
lite
u>«
’
<<f
ìav
•n, hh «! 1 pre«« rU»e it wti»*! •
means. Hurt and Miller; ike and water,
Alt- r cirìng m< a? It «ii 1. «
m.V'elf with-»iit help
N »w I am free from Ihcy are «dlìr:
Skeel ami Hurt; sanitary, Childers ar.d all pain ami .soreness, ;md aiu able to do .ill n »tor r.ii’.: ih v w ì:«*,
liora tì'«* b. »« pinvl- l.’C”
sk»il.
my own housework
I owe my thanks to N •" . **rk > i'l to na dying <*f tun««»r ) t«» 1
h.
i
•-•.vri'r
by
it.
”
h«i.l
’
i
Thi i>Gr*-; ! Ib ined' cd.-olutt
Th iPoi k «»!,’1*»’ talk of; not L<.»• paper be- Electric Bitters for having rune vt <1 mv
youth am! removed completely ail disease l.iv* i i and Urin.iry Disca.-scs.
nz started here ’<>on
<»ur people nre and pain.” Try a buttle, only aOc., at Drug
Por Sale by all Dealer».
vt.ymmh di>;:u*te«l with :L«*course ihat Biures.
< N. 4 RITTI NTON, Cenemi
the 'Transcript ’ lias taken against other
lb-* Children. They are es-
1 I 5 F ili t« n St
sect ions of the county, as they wish to be Ci
vVv V pecially liable to sudden
friendly with aii and know that wholesale
SmJ for r ami h’.r i
I
Colds,
Coughs,
Croup,
Whooping
Cough,
abuse und fr.'qndrr of their neighbois is not
etc.
We guarantee Acker's English
only unjust and imp».•per, but injurious to Remedy a positive cure.
It naves
our best interests
hours of anxious watching. Sold by
.nlurnni, was
•\ rela-
»unty, (’al..
GREEN’S
W liter is quit * plentiful an i all of Hi
J. A. Hussey, R. F. Maury and Ben
Beall of this precinct were at Jack-.mvillo minora have t*l. nty to du.
Engle Point Ifapn.
an Imnert gran- I' county seat last week.
J. K. i’igne*. last wetk installed the
uf A. M. .Stout’s
Mind u.’ii’lv Brown is home on a visit.
following ,*:tk * r? of Gen. Lozan l’ost, <i.
\V<* look for < guu»liy nil nber to attend
■
\. k . at Gran«'» Pa»»: J. P. Coleman,
puarihys.cun. .r ( '|,r A* f
S. P.C.; E. I the dance nn St. Vulentine s Day.
to U.S aged pa ( A Wade.Jt. P. « . ;(».(.■. Farr, Q. M.;
Mji«s Carri** P I start»*d for Salem last
Dr. I'. S. IL Iton, S.; J. E. Peterson, O. ; dm day t«» vi>i< Inr sifter at th: t place.
■> at I.inkville 1 D. : John Pal rick.«* •}.;(' I* Walker,
l'heiv ar.1 already 23 thane* tak^nin the
i attended and | Agt; A. B* hm. S. M , 8. M Gt *eti, «2 I
grand ratlie, to tak»* p-lgre here on the 14th.
M S.; R. A. StcLean, Chaplain.
Persons wishing chance. Li the grand
Th.* f jilof. in.’ is a list ol tho newly*
ail service be j
i i. ikev.cw, which I e'.ei t d ofli r* of Golden R ile Lodge | raffle should mt tire them at once, as but
No. 77, which wh**i« rci-entiv installed 1 few remain.
nience.
by A. D. Helman, 1». D. G. M., Jos.
1 Tl »* hall to !>»■ given in A-dipole's hall on
. • ; W. V
•. *.iir winter, ai- Moss, N. G.; J. M. John, V. G.
] “i Valentine's Day w ill be the grandest
, . . ix
K v Chanalor
iimimur, 1*. "**. I
i usual, ¡¡as not l i in 'can. Ii. 8.;('.
. ; J. T. Robertson, i ever £usn litre.
Harry Sini'h, Treas.
, alter all.
Every body should attend the ball at this
Warden; <>. II •! irr, (’liii| l:iin; It. R.
*i valley are feed*
Morris, I. G.; J. ( . Moss, R. 8. N. ( Ì. ; | plai’C the c»,iu!ng 1 Ith. W.- viMp ti L»r one
: of cattle at W.
R. S. V. G. ; J. K. 1’igney, of thof-’ “good old times.”
I. nkville.
L. S. V. G.
Mis« Rma Digman, one of Eagle Point’s
: pillar of late, but
firantl Hatt.
1 < t pupils, was neither absent nor tar»ly
ui elsewhere Dr.
A grand dress bail will be given at the ; curing the four months. Ex« e!sior!
a rt'jod service.
; I S. I!.i:l. in Ja< k > oii vi ie, uu A <‘<lue?day
John Inlow, onr pott laureate, (lid
i r .idle musician,
1 ev»-niiiL-. Ft
22-1 (Wftwh’ngt »nS birthday).
i.mneijs in nortli- ¡Music Alli be furnish».»! by Hiilt’a» r 4 ! mu» b credit to Ids subject Friday last—
rhyjping the names of his schoolmates.
udieru Oregon.
| Smith’s well-kimwii string band, and uv
The 3»X‘U»*u turned out en masse Satur­
I'.ien during the j pains will be spared tw ui*tk»? ibis »»ue of
lit of all. Snow I the kramivsi. events x>( the .reason. There day Lust, ami c(.j,ip:*»tc*d the sidewalk lead­
no charms for
Til well, boys.
| will be thirty dollars worth oi prixes dis- ing U» the school house.
¡
Friday
last
closed
a
term
of iooy moiUhs’
I tribute I to tiHcet-boWtrs, among w hich
era’ court did • wiil be one !urge mid eh-gunt plush dress- public school at this point. The average
•rks ol election
I ing ease, gup Rd-, *<irge plush album, one attendance was lessened by the recent cold
nt tbq January 1 beauliiui plush odor ca*c, 3U»1 a handsome weather.
j leather album.
EwryLjdy u I im ufieads
A private school of one mo'ith will coru-
1 > has been labor­ j will or rntiUe I i » participate in the draw­ i 1*.* :;"»• immediately in the school-house
field of Josephine
ing, wL-v.ii wiii lake ¡»lace in the hall at 10 ' Prof, liaziecuu ’/ones to greet all former
. i'.f t, has returned
o'clock il«e same evening, ihizej are now I pupils and see them tn their old places.
on exhibit!.»n at th* 8. F Variety Store.
Th»-reading club merit.4 praise for con
ii'c receives bids until Tickets, including eu|»jH*r, $2 bu. Spec-
duct as well as for the interest niani-
: ng a bridge aerosa tutors, 50 cents each.
feaUd in the exercises, which take place
r the old “natural
each Saturday evening in the cosy rooms
Important to Sabncribrro.
rrntnent land I A» the beginning of the year is the pop- furnished by Geo Brown, our enterprising
■ •ii* i« a large ! ular time to commence subscribing for merchant.
A'. kh .
-till open to I new»pa|>ers, im > w is the time to send your
Eagle roint, Jan. SO,1«,.
name to the n.MKs office and get whatever
. <
i .i' ¡<"■.
r. 1;
111
ti*e g ac« of lh;> t> *Hs,-s, lias at
orchestra wai a pleasant affair.
The Baptist Sunday-school library will
be enlarged at once, an addition uf .r»0
(’. O. Bigelow and wife'oi Williams books being deemed necessary to meet the
creek were in Jacksonville Widnesday. wants of tlie pupils, whose numbers are
steadily augmenting.
All **f our miners have an abundance
U \V. Bkeei, one of Medford’s leading
of watci and are correspondingly happy.
mechanics, was at the county-seat last Sat­
C. O. Morgan, book keeper forth« S
I*. A I.. Co., has been visiting 1‘uget urday. He has commenced remodeling
Johnson's bank building for the use of Mr.
Sound.
Buller, who has returned from San Fran­
Geo. B. I.:in>’.e:s of Ashland was at
cisco.
Grant’s I’ass last week proving upon his
Royce
Lansing's company gave* one of
land claim.
their enjoyable performances at this place
The different stream«are running full,
and some of them were out of their banks last Satu:»lay evening. There was a good
attendance, and everybody whs well satis­
for awhile.
fied. A larger crowd will greet tbe troupe*
Much rain has fallen during the part
next timo
week, but the weather isut present pleas­
The town trustees * ill hold their regular
ant and springlike.
monthly meeting next week.
A street
Senator Miller and wife left lust week
for California, on a visit to San Franciseo commissioner n ill be chosen then, ami it
will be wise to “k t well enough alone’’ and
and l.os Angeles.
re«ap|»oinl Mr. Whiteside, who has proved
Mrs. Walter Simmons and Miss Mary
a first-class olUcial.
Adams will open a millinerv shop at
Ward Douglas, the gentleniMiiki agent of
Gran ’s I’ass soon.
that old and tried insurance company, the
Grant's l’asa liaj a tailprshop, \V. F.
Mi Donahl having opened business in the New Y<»rk Life, is now in town and will no
doubt do a good business. Our citizens
rear of the barWrshop.
cannot find a better investment than a pol­
Ward D-jiig’as. repr* senting the New icy issued by this company
York laic Insurance l'o., will soon pay
Your correspondent, on all sides, heart
Grant's Pass a business visit. Our <iti-
much dissatisfaction with tlie course of
zens will, do well to patron z •. him.
I the ' Tr.i! «» ript,” uhi- h ha* already done
Tt.liiit s art* lx*!n|{ agitat* «1. tlnmjh not i
this place and county injury by its exag-
If the I »cm-
to any gtval extent as yet.
Misrepresentation never wins
unobji'clii
’tiable g»-ration.
ociats nominate an
t
ti» ket tLr:v is hardly any
of its ai. 1 generally reacts, something our citi­
zens are well aware of.
success.
t the < iiund Old
Pleasing to the Palate and
Death to a Congh.
The b.*st ami cite:'pest milting bla:iks for
talc at the T imes otti e
The recent sucial given by Pruf. Ganiard
Much improveiuent is contemplated in
this county during 1888.
Liberals.
T h a Aahlaml ‘/'"lingo tells its reader
that Cleveland sai l lie would serve onb
A. >1. Carlson was in Jacksonville last
Friday
lie will not resume the saloon
business.
.I//.V/.V G NI. HM.
CENTKAL POINT POINTEES.
In the Town « (
MONTAGUE,
Bonanza, Klamaih County Of.
Siskiyou County, Cal.,
he undersigned offers for bale .
FOR SALE ON EASY TERBISI
T
at a bargain, the fa-m known a« the Mitchell THE SCBSCBIBEIt TAKES PLEASURE IN
place, situated in Meadows precinct, at a conven­ I informing the public that lie has tliorourhly
ient distance from a poM.-ffice »nd a dietrict renovated it«» well-known hotel and :na*b*» num
scho >1. and in a vep’ healthy locality. It contaiu* tier of improvements which cannot but prove
Onrwfourth down, baltmee within six, twelve
2! <• aero* of Innd. eighty of which are under fence, pi ipular.
The table is furni-lieil with the beat the market and cii{hl«*en month?«
wh’lc most of the balance i<* aleo aueceptiblo of
D-j-«,t f<»r graded priue*.
. at Raiiroad
--
cu tiration. The bmldingN are fair and there ie afiorns. and the I im I» are clean and oomfortable . S« e map
etc. or fukir».*wi
No pains spar.st to give sat »faction. ltei**>pSe.
adtlreea
abundance of good water on the premia *s
quite reaeouable.
further particu mi - enquire of
I
RICE BENSON, 8pikeuard.Or
Ag-.ul C. P. R. R., Bun Fr&aciboo, C*!