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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1888)
Ä’< ■ • ■ 1 Pleasiug to the Palate and Mias Mary Uerlinga will assist Prof. Death to a Cough. Hall in the management of the Linkville Hurish for Central P< intI It will soon Some gold-dust is being brought to town. Heullh is goml. Tux State boar J of land commissioners ?ublic school when it resumes studies, have a depot and un agent. The best and cheapest mining blanks (or ! School is progressing nicely. hey are both first-clast teachers and at its Ins’ seMion reversed the riflings of Our cornet band is making excellent pro •ale at the T imbs office. •Inumi PiijH-r lor JaekMU, Joirphiac L Lake the former boards in one very important the directors have done well to secure A. b. Poston lias gone to Portland. gress under the efficient management of their services. LUNG RESTORED. 8ANTA ABIE. Miners are still very busy, but are not al Mr. Butler will open his bank in a few Prof Futtmer. particular. It ruled in the case of an A meeting will be held at Academy all pleased with the present beautiful j Mcbsrs. Priddy. Hinkle, Hershlierger, KING OF CONSUMPTION, FRIDAY .FEBRUARY IO, 1H.-S*. applicant for a deed to 1280acres of State Hall in Linkville next Saturday, to form days. weather H< pg, Lewis and Caton weic in Jackson The original end only genui»» «ientitie cr.m I»r Adkins wns at the county-scat yes a lioard of trade for this county and also land, for which certificates had been is O'Brien A Berryman of Applegale have j ville during the week. p«iun<l 'll Abietine < n Mid Y«'rlm banta. sued to four other parties who made as to discuss the beet-augnr question. We terday. for Conidia, <’< 1' Mine and Bron their hydraulic in operation and will make hope to see a board of trade become a Some improvements have already been chial Trou’ *. etc., etc. People are coining in town to goodly signment <lt such certificates to the party fixture, as it can do this section much a good run. begun. numbers again ami bu«iness is picking up, ONEY GÜARANTEKI» (XT E FOR better than gold HE A l>«»moorxttr Stat* t 'onventiun for tho State of I applying fur the deed, that such deed good. The freshet broke John O'Brien's reser- I now that the roads are improving so fast. I «t»rrh. C««l«l in <h«' H<««1 Hay Fesor. I><««> W H. Harr of this precinct lies lieen in l)ro4«»*i 1» hereby ca'led t«» inwl at Pen 11 eton. cuu’id not l>e issued to him, as under the <>>l.i (Xtrrlinl II •aro«'«, and H'«r<’ >*"■ voir in -Steamboat district, which will «le- I B kwvrkof iMtTvrio»» None genuineunleee Umatilla county, an fiicHday, April 3, LOB. fur A correspondent of the T imes writes ; Klamath county. Geo. W. Priddy has joine«! the majority. the w.nie "Lung lfa«torer." "SantaAbie, areon Ntonwth«* Hons^ of tante an«i »melt; removes tm«1 th« purp«*H*t of nominating ft cftudidat«» for mem law the amount ot State land liable to be lav operations there. taste «nd unp ’ uanunt breath, resulting from < s. There ha» lieen much improvement in His many friend» tender congratulations, the Lnbole of '-»'-h bottle Not a we-ret com ber of CongrMaa, a candnlate for jud^e uf the nu Be enterp-ising and liberal, if you wish pound. For «wle by all druiw«’«. wboleeaie «nd turrh. Easy and pleasant to use Follow direc premo court, six deleipt-M to tho natiooul l)em«»- purchased by any one party wa» limited Sprague river valley. Ten fine, large A fresh supply of the American Mining and wish him amt his fair bride prosperity tions and a cure is warranted. S n i «or On.,,11. circular cmtic c«>nvu ltton. »ad six alL«ruatM ; to ratify to 320 acres. J" ABIETINE MEDICAL COMPANY retail. barn» weie built there during the past our town to progress. Code, standard authority on tlie sutiject. | and happiness. th • variou« «listnet n«»unnatious. and such other California, owners of the only Abietine Grove Look out for a considerable increase in two years, eight of which were construct THY BANTA ABIE AND CAT-K «'URE- bmnneu««• may pr«>perly com« before th« oon- (or sale at the T im its office. and Distillery in the world. U kn . Ngai. Dow, in an interview with ed by John A. Miller, formerly ot our population this y ear. The next quarterly meeting of the M. E. ventton. The miners of Josephine county have an church will Is- liel«l at this place, commenc I HV.I AUfcD O8LV BV 8 nd convention will be composed of 1.55 dele a New Yutk correspondent, talked of the Brownsboro, Jackson county. G. W. Jas. Merely has resumed bis trips to gates, apportioned to the various «sountiea ou the Six months treatment 81- By Mail, abundant supply of water and most of ing to-night. Revs. Miller and Satchwell vote «-»Ml for the camiuLftte for Cungrees at the tiiird party and ita influence in tiie com- Obencbain intends building a neat resi Bmte creek with the U 8. mail. ABIETINE MEDICAL Company, dence this year. W. C. Johnson, our them will <lo well this season. election of Pritt, h'ingone <icingste fureuoh coun will lie in attendance. ; ing campaign. Dow said he thought the ty end oue for every 2UU and fraction over lit) * Oroville* Butte Co*,Cal. U. B. A clever merchant and postmaster, is H E. Baker, Ed. Warman and D. W. John Atteberry and J. D Matney of Dr. Hinkle has opened a real estate of- Vote« Ml CMMt. Republican party everywhere was as doing a good business and giving gen Crosby were at the county-seut Wednes- Owner* <>f the only Abietine Grove and DistiL SANTA ABIE ASD 0AT-S-0ÜRE. Forest creek are moving considerable tii e at this place, and offers several good In accordance with «aid apportionment, the re ery in the world. spective counties will be entitled to the follow thoroughly committed to the liquor inter eral satisfaction. day. For Sale by all Druggists. ground ami have good proapects bargains in real-estate. Give liitu a call, ing repreeentat ion : WBEND FOB PARTICULAR est as the Democratic party. He thought clerk, is engaged in G. L. Webb, school Mrs. Theodore Peach died very sudden J. T. Layton of Applegate is getting for he is a "rustler” and will please you, if Baker . . .. . ... 5 Lano ... 7 T- T-«" L. , 3 the prohibition vote would be greatly ly at her home in Alkali valley, Tuesday taking the census of the children in this reaily for the season's run and will com Benton fi'Lmn............ a.-"1-» f&.i—1>... 7 XlaDwar .... ... V such a thing is possible. Clackamaa evening, says the Klamalh Star. She district MISCELLANEOUS. mence operations in a few days, which will . Hkrion.......... . V increased at the next presidential elec MISCELLANEOUS. llatsop. MISCELLANEOUS. Real-eslate transactions will lie «plite nu was feeling ¡>erfectly well until after sii|>- 4 3!\I>rrow........... Co'umbia. .. The Medford beard of trade will bold its continue for several month«. .... 4.M ni tuo meh.. 17 tion, and that the third party would poll ¡>er, when she complained of being ill. C«MM1................ merous in this place and vicinity during .. l|p«»lk . 5 50,000 votes in New York State. The She went to bed, thinking that she would regular monthly meeting next Monday ('rook .......... Some of the miners are ready for more 1 sm S8. Town lots are already in demand 2 A illlUlKMlk . Curry ............ ... 2 evening. rain, as the warm weather during the «lay and other property soon will be. The best Presently she was ... M prohibitionists would concentrate their feel better soon. IhxUglMM . ö Umatilla I .... ä,Union............ Gilliam........ heard to call: “Como lift me up; I can’t A debating society, witli a good member and the heavy frost at night lias already of inducements ars offer««! here. Manufacturer an«l Dealer in Of Southern Oregon are hereby informed tliat i .... 5 Wasco « efforts in New York and do »onto work get my breath,” and expired. She was Grant . ship, was tornicd at Ntanley's hall last lessened the supply of water. .... 7 WuNhmgton . ... 5 in Uhio. General Clinton Fiske, of New Jackaon...... addition to a large and elegant line of The concert announced to be given at highly esteemed. leaving a husband and Tuesday evening. .. 31 Wallowa. .. ... 2 Juaephine... A shaft 75 feet deep has already been this place <>u th-evening of 8t Valentines’ .. . 3¡ Yamhill........ ... Ä Jersey, would be their stamiardbearer. a wide circle of friends to mourn her un Klamath .. a profes sunk mi the Eureka mine, owned by J. S. Dr. Will. Jackson will make Lake............ .............. <l:iy has been indetiuitey postponed, but Tuc position of the two great parties timely loss. r.<u ( simial visit to,Medlord on Feb. sili and I'rqiihart of Gold Hill. Coulter A Son are Tiie c« »in m it tee rue pert fully recommend* that the ball will nevertheless transpire. The A meeting of the Democratic county 1 of the country may be stated in short, i remain several days the county convention« for the election of dale» also forwarding work on their tunnels best of music and supper will be provided, gates t«» th«» State convention, unlees «»therwiee ' as follows: The people are taxed >100,- central committee was held Jan. 27, I I have added to my stock ths following class Elder Richardson's protracted meeting, JACKSONVILLE, ORECON Although the season for such things is and a plea-ant lime is guaranteed all who ordered by the local county committee, be held 1888, J. L. Hanks in the chair. The goods, of which I have a fall line: ; 000,000 a year more than the necessities <»u Saturday. March 24, l*. h. flrkt business of the committee was the which has been going on aL the Baptist rather early, i|i«ch f -ospecting is going on attend. Turn out and give Hie baml a B. G oldsmith , ill the vicinity of Gold*Hill. This is destiii» d rousing benefit ■ V Chairman Democratic State Central Committee. 1 of ttie government require. The Repub apportioning of delegates to the county , church, ended last Bunday uigtiT. Ladies’ Turnishing Goods lican» say keep up the taxes, to enrich convention. Ths total Democratic vote | If you want your property sold quickly, to be an important mining camp in the at last election was 304, as follows: Both Knit and IW.n. J ack D xmfsky and Dominick McCaf favoied classes, and »¡«end the surplus Linkville, 120; Plevna, 12; Tule lake, at the best figures, call on M. E. Beatty, at near future. CLrevx-n 1110 Children. They are ob - »oinc way, it matters very little how. r ____ r sudden pecially liable to his leal-estate office, in Medford. * Baltmarsh, Yaudes A Co. have sold their frey met in the East one day laat week 32; Wood river, 22; Lost river, 83; The Christian denomination will proba mines in Sterlingsille precinct, which are Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, 'DOWN PROPERTY, FARMS. VINEYARDS and sparred ten rounds for points. The l'he Democrats say tednee tiie taxes to Sprague river, 35. On a basis of two at etc. Wo guarantee Acker’s English 1 and Mining Claim» Bought and Sold on Com- large and one for each 15, or fraction of As cheap as to be bought any piaoe; also former was suece-sful, showing more the actual needs of the government, and 15, the delegates were ap|>ortioned, as bly build a church here during 1838. The known to be rich, to Henry E. Ankeny of Remedy a positive euro. It saves mission I Marion county, son of Capt A. P. An ground has already been secured. leave the unnecessary taxation in the hours of anxious watching. Sold by science than his antagonist .and preserv follows: Linkville, 10; Plevna, 3; Tule I INING PATENTS obtained »t reasonable Children's Short Clothes, people’s pocket. It is passing strange lake, 4; Wood river, 4; Lost river 8; Jas. C Jones has been appointed street keny Consideration. I10.00U. City Drug Store, ratt* and with diapatch. ing his unbroken score of victories. Under! year* old Coulter A Son's quarts mill, which laid that voters outside of the few favored Sprague river, 4. It was also decided to Commissioner by the board ot trustees and PROMPT ATTENTION given to »11 businew A bwantiful line of will no doubt make a good official. idle during the cold spell of weatlu-i, lias hold democratic primaries on Saturday, . industries should hesitate as to which is E vkn the Medford whangdoodle was I connected with the Land Office March 18, 188.8, and the convention on A. II 1'iielps, the popular printer, is been running on full time during Hie |«a«t so much ashamed of the repudation the best policy for the masses uf the peu- Saturday, March 24, 1888, to elect three aving failed to close out my bis - in«M» in Jacksonville, an I had wished to do, LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. I happy over tiie advent of a lo pound boy fortnight and doing good work. Tin re is fizzle that it barely mentioned tne mat «Ple. delegates to the Democratic State con i 1 Lav** concluded to continue the « one «n u larger a large amount of good quartz still on the ilk ContMftting of Li*le »nd baby. Congratulations are inorder. «0 No. 37. LfiO acres. i «caletban ever. 1 wm * in San Franciwo recently. dump. • vention, and to nominate a county ticket, ter. Carlisle has enough gall for any I t is calculated tliat only about five per iiMi acres fenced and under cuhiratioji and two ! where I laid in one of the larg.-et and beat stock* • A neat reticence has been commenced Representative Hermann lias introduced emergency, but Le could not muster suf 'cent, uf the !al«uring population of the or not, at pleasure of the convention. good xpriugt on the placa. This is choice grain GLOVES, of all kind« of Firearm*, Ammumtioa. Cutlery, J as . F. K krtchem , See. and fruit land and is situated five milt* from Hardware and Sporting Good* ever bnraght to i just outside the southern limits of town a hili in the bouse lor the disposal or sale U tNDKEllCH I EPS i tbi« ficient on th;» occasion to notice his bant ' country are employed in the various pro- market. Good« eold at the lowest poaeib!« Jacksonville. by 11. I’. Lumsden lately ul Sun Jose, Cal. of mineral land on Indian reservations, price*. _ ling at length. teete«! industries and that these are not, JOSEPHINE COl'NTY NEWS. | ‘ V1 p t acre. No 350 acres. I will guarantee tiiese Good« to J»*j«*t what ami also providing that timber on such res CORSETS, The trust««« have made it a misdemeanor This body of land adj«»ina Jacksonville and is • I represent them to be. Being tldWkful to my on the grus» average, as well paid as the ervations may he used for mining purpo-es to sell, give or expose for «ale any obscene when a compensation lias been made. Tin. Ore^wni««, when asked to name level, rich grain, fruit an«l vineyard land, and is old customer* for their paat patronage *<» literal- Health is good. laborers who work in unprotected indus fenced in five field*. There is«»« the place a dw**ll- Xepliy r beatowed, 1 would rwq>ectfully solicit a ron- lmwls, I * lv tinuance pictures in connection with cigarette.-, etc. the Republican candidates for President of the same. JOHN Ml! LEK. ing-hause. spring-house with fine spring, barn In the sv mite a biff has been introduced by Everybody is getting ready to improve tries, so that even the five per cent, of la ate! outhouse*, and a gixxi orchard. Terms, Webb <k Zimmerman have built a plat and Vice-president, says if it were to their land. Aiid nanny other thing* too num*rou« to mention. Stewart to amend the mining laws of the half «'ash, ami the balance on two. three and five- borers get no a«lvantage from protection ; form for the choir and organ in the Pres I harp aleo r »»cured the service« of a year payments. guess it would name Bla.ne and Harrison W. N. LrcKKT. Notary Public J. T. ReDOKBS The weather is pleasant and st«x-k is byterian church, besides making a num United Blates by providing that no person but the principle of the existing laws is President Cleveland and Gov. Gray of shall aeqaire more than one mining claim I10XIX» No. 40. 3/2 acres. doing well. that everybody must be taxed for the ber of other improvements. DRESSMAKER, 2*25 acre»« under cultivation and f«»nced into five FIRST-CLASS Indiana will probably be on the Demo on the same vein, orrelocatea claim which fb‘1«!« which ar«* level, rich, inead«*w, gram and John Parks will return to Waldo from i The repudiation meeting last «Saturday benefit of these protected industries And am prep.H«i to exneut. all ord.r. in tlmi lie has previously located. Also requiring fruit land, and 4U acre« in alfalfa There areon cratic ticket. the place a large* and thrifty orchard two dwelling line in firwi-claee etyle at reaeonable rate.. which do not even afford substantial ad Jackson county this week. was a complete fizzle. People here,as well that each patent for mining lands shall re tall and wo me at the baildina f«»rnierl>- oocu- houses, tw«> larg-* barn« and 5 12 of an irrigating There was a slide in Tunnel 9 la-t : as in other portions of the county, are in serve right of way through or over any- pied by A. L. Johnmin on ‘ •¿■J'™« ’pTpinM. ditch, carrying 3U0 inches of water. Tax repeal of the pre-emption and tim vantage to their own employes, the pro week, which caused some trouble. favor of paying their debts. mining claim tor roads, ditches, canals, tection lienefits, whenever any such ber-culture acts and the amendment of |UU0 No. 42. 2u0arr«#*. MR. JOHN W. FURBUSH, cuts and tunnels for the purpose of work Mail survice,which has been interrupt- , 20Uacres of unimproved land. 30acres of which the homestea<l and desert acts will prob- accrue, all going into the pockets of the eil by storms and high water, is regular | For sale at a bargain—a cosy dwelling ing other mines; provided, that daniagi-- is prairie land and the balance good timber land, house not far from the center of the town occasioned thereby shall be assessed ami An Army Veteran, employers, and never being realized by all g«x»<! fruit and grain land, with two living bably be pushed through congress this again. springs of water Four mil«»« from Jacksonville. of Medford. Fur particulars emjuire of R. paid for according to law. OE WAKEEfELD. session Those desiring to avail them the laborer foi whom it is claimed that Deputy Sheriff Morris has returned ' T. Lawton, real-estate agent • No. 43. 80 acre«. who hn* probably sufferv«! more than any man $1500. restrictive legislation is a blessing. selves of these laws should not neglect or woman in Ann rica to-day. Taken sick’while from a business trip to Ellensburg, Curry (IO acres uf choice grain an«i fruit land under The local sheet indulged in a scurrilous will bold regular Rev. Father Hermann in the Army, he has vndur«*«! untold agonies county. A call for a meeting in Philadelphia fence, with new _______ dwellm^-housoand^barn, IÇ -houseand barn, and their opportunity too long. attack on one of our prominent real-estate services at the Catholic church in this *H:i' e. Describing his first symptom.' he said: wafer for st«»ck. Billed«*! oue mils from Gold to approve the President’s message was “ My ht*ad ached and iny appétit«» w . * p««>r. place next Sunday. Hill «iepot. Jas. Parks, who has been in Klamath ' agents, which is as uncalled-for ns it is I felt a fa:ntnc<s at the pit of t he stoma« h, und a T kk dispatches announce that the Su signed by business men representing all comity for »everal years has returned to f.iberal 8unday-school an<l Bible ria«« bad t «ste in niy mouth, while my skin w«s IM acre» false. Our people generally denounce it. No. 4A this section. meets every Sunday at 11 o ’ clock m . «t •iometiiiK ’ S hot :md som< times « ’ old. I next felt preme Court of California has affirmed interests and ¡«olitical parties and fa«-- Unimproved; well watered. and first-clao» Our school needs apparatus and appli the U. M. L. Hall, talent p tins in my bn« k and around the lower portion place to make a good n.e. W. B. Shiemake and Oliver Sai gent of j the decree of Judge Sullivan divorcing tions. Merchants an«l manufacturers, of mv body, and noticed a peculiar odor and ances of different kind*, and steps should Rev. G. K. Jones' appointments at Ante in the water 1 pa mu <1, which was scanty at Sarah Althea Hill from the late William profesiuona) and railroad men, the rep Williams creek were at Jacksonville one ; be taken ut the next school meeting to lope and Antioch are the same ns usual, color 47C acre*. No. 76. oib* t imc i<n«l fr«’“ nt others. Sometimes it pained »41 > per acre. This splendid tract of land is all fenced and 300 me to vo’<i it, and again it was nlmost impossi on the first and third Humlays of «lie Sharuii, the deceased San Francisco mil resentatives ot immense sums of money day tbi» week. provide fur the same. They are actually month. ble to do «o nt all. Fimdly I began to pass clear acres are under cultivation, it is situated in the Geo. Justus has l»een released from necessary. lionaire. This will no doubt give Sarah invested in aluioht every conceivable in bl«M»d HccompHnle*l with the gr, atc>t strain and FkKTILE BELTon the west side of Hague river Kev. J W. Miller will be nt Ashland next agony.” valley, i-t nulaa WMt <»f a K. K. (ie;M»t and 3lt penitentiary and has returned to a large slice of the rich estate. dustrial enterprise, by signing the call, the Sabbath, with Kev Mr. Satchwell, where a The s. il is free No less than 2<> emim-nt physieiMi - attende«! rnil«w»"..^t of the county mmt On the third Sunday in this month a southern Oregon. rich, black loura. «11 first quality of fruit and Mr. Furbmdi al \ ■ lotu tiiiie.-, but n«»t one of meeting will be held On the announce their belief that the time has protracted meeting will be commenced at tiuarterly them couM bdp him. He v.i« mar death’s grain lar.ti. Tho place has m h »use, large barn T. J. Kenney of Jacksonville has been tiftli Sunday in this month Mr. Miller will Any parson wishing to ,41 property will fii.rl Wi are in receipt of Hon. J. II. Mitch come to insist that federal taxation be An«l yet he sa: - : “I am alive and well and brst-clesH fence»« on it. A great bargain anti in this county buying deerskins, hides the Baptist church here. Prominent min preach at the Presbyterian church in Ja» k door. We believe in truly mer it to tbeir inter—.t to rail and eee as. to dav, v, holly tliro’L.’h th wonderful power of will b« open for only thirty «lays ell’s able speech on the Chinese immi reduced, and the meeting itself was re and furs, anil paying a g«»><l price. isters will be in aitendence and much in’ ville. • Hunt's Kenit dy which took me from the verge No. 55 . 400 acre* terest will no doubt be manifested. The billowing are Elder M Peterson’s of th«* gravt gration question, recently made in the U. markable both for size and character. iting the confidence of onr Alfreil Haines, the age«l father of Mrs. This Great 10 m« <b. ab*olutfly cures all Kidney, VSHLAND Unimproved, level, rich grass and fruit land),’ appointment* for January: First Lord s 8. Senate in support of his bill for the Pennsylvania is the headquarters of liigh H. Thornton ot Grant's Pass died one The railroad company has generously day, at Mound school-house; se<>nd. at Liver and t’riuary Discus«**. running water; title donation claim. A great patrons in Honest Goods tmrsain ; 7 in iles east of Central Point. absolute exclusion of the mongol hordes protection sentiment in this country, and «lay last week of apoplexy, aged M years. I i deeded a handsome block of land to the (iohl lidl; third, at Grant'«« Pa*«<; fourth. For sale l»y all Dealer*. i at Medford, where he will be accompanied which have done this coast so much in Philadelphia, as the great manufactur No. 51. 2U*acres and Aconrate Statements <• N. < R1TTENTON, General Agent. $7( ni > Jos. Vetter lias returned to Grant's town for park purposes, ami our authori , by Ktv Mr Richardson. I A No. 1 farm, situated two miles northeast <»f jury. We hope that hie efforts will be ing town, stands ns the foremost part o Pass from Douglas county, where he has ties have taken formal possession. This ! The following are Rev .1. W. Miller’s 1 l.’> Fulton St., N. Y. Phcenix. Laving a good dwelling house, barn and concerning them, Square AzLland, Jackson Ocnnty, Or. property will be improved am! beautified been employed for several months past. f’>r jJileet to th« IJont't Co., rr->ridcR -«, E I out buildings, orchard. w « h «1 and water supply, entirely successful. regular appointments: First Sabbath in : the State. etc HkTacres fenced and nearly all under culti Dealing, a Cash Business, each month nt Gold Hill, at 11 o’«'lo«‘k a . Oliver McGee, of Klamath county is at once. vation. much of which is susceptible to fruit cul . ami 6 P. M.; second Cabbath, at Central II kkmash has introduced bills, appro- visiting relatives on Williams creek. He E. C. Pbdps last month issued the first m Mfu B laink in living laughed at all ture. It is also well situated in a healthful loca Low Point, morning and evening; third Sal- Prices, Promptness tion. school house near by and lees than two repiort» everything prospering in that printing $1,330.1X10 for continuing im issue of the ‘•Medford Advertiser which bath, at Medford, morning ami evening; over the countsy for Maying »hat after a miles from a railr*>nd depot. section. is devoted to the interests of Jackson fourth Sabbath, at Jacksonville morning and a Clear Conscience. pvrtion uf the »urplus had beef UH.*d fur provements at th«' mouth of the Colntn- S4&KL No. 58. 2n0acres. Rev. Robt. McLean, the able Presby county. It is a neat little pai^r, niuL will and evening ficitain tfurpOMes he favored «■\i«hng up ' hia river ; $7'’t1jXK) for work on the canal terfan missionary, is expected to return rhe !bl»’«ing are Rev. R Enhis' ap Choice fruit and grain land; IM acres fenced. All Orders entrusted to make its ap^oarance regularly. We wish pointments': i and lock» at the Casca<h-s; t2u5,OOO lor J. S. SWEET, President. 60 sen's in cultivation; a living stream of water On every Sunday morning, t rent “among the Federal U^u«, with from Klamath county and continue his Bro. Phelps success Mathematic««. Peyeology and Heboid Eoonomy. through tho place. lmprovemimts new and excepting the third, he will hold services I improvements at Yaquina Bsy; $100,000 ns will be Strictly Filled 1 »pecifk* object of lightening' the tix good work. fin^-elaas; 780 fvwt tr««»»- of Iwal variety; IS DEALERS IN The • Transcript’ man poses as a great at the Presbyterian church in Phoenix: on uiil»* from Woodvilile. A great bargain. JULIA M. GOODYEAR, fcnl estate.” The point is that under j for improvements at Coos Bay ; $10,1X10 The different streams in this section, moralist, and is advising other folks how I the third Sunday moaning and every Sun and in accordance with English Grammar, Rhetoric and Latin. for the improvement of the Um|>qua day evening he will preach at the Presby ffiOO. No 75. 211 acres. which were very high last week, have to do i i order ‘ to ae saved.” It is the the constitutiun it could not be dune; a 170acres under fence and in raltivatten; soil, this Creed. considerably. They were impass opinion of your correspondent as well as terian church in Jacksonville. C. F. NESSE, fac t that such a man as Mr. Blaine ought River; $jo,oiX) tor beginning errnstruction fallen free, rich, dark loam; mostly level ; first-class Rev. J. R. Roberts ot the M E. Church, able for awhile. Penmanship and Executive Work. of a boat railway around obstructions to inead*>w. grain and fruit land ; dwelling-house, of many others that he should take big South, has made the following appoint to bate known. two barns, orchard, etc.: splendid location; Grant’s Pass needs street lamps, a «loses of his own medicine. MRS. LOTTIE D. WILLARD, ments: First Sunday. Jacksonville, nt navigation at The Dalles an<l CeliloFalls fine spring of pur«» water, large entragh for house ill a . M. and 7 e x ; second Sunday . Voice Culture. town hall and other things badly; but anti ranch purposes. Two railoe west of Central W onk in behall of securing the«l‘mo- in the Columbia liver; appropriating Our people are very tired of the abuse i Medford, at the Baptist church, 11 ». M Point birst-slash bargaiu. not nearly so much as g<»>d clean streets, I $40,0(XJ for payment of Oregon Indian MRS. C. C. EDDINCS, I and 7 pm ; Third Suntlav. Gold Hill. 11 cratic convention for San Francisco con I ______ crossings and sidewalks an«l healthy, and slander of other towns in the valley Instrumental Music. and residents thereof by Carlisle and repu. i a . M and 7 P. M .fourth Sunday, Browns- tinues, and California members of the war claims; to establish a life-saving presentable backyards. I have Great Rarffam* to offer and it , boro, 11 a M., an«! t Eagle Point at 7 r. M. I will pay you to a clwe watch on thia npaee The Courier says, and truthfully, too, diate him. We would like to have the EMMA TOLMAN, committee are doing all they can to press stat’on at Yaquina bay; forfeiting the for the next nix month» for 8p»*cial Bargain*. If that Josephine county takes its place Drawing anil Painting. friendship and trade of the whole county, (iraml Hat I. you have any property for sale, come and «ee mo the claims of the Pacific coast fur the laml grant of the Northern Pacific rail alongside the best corn-producing sec aixi I will do my newt fur yon. if that were possible, and the course of the A gram! dress ball will be given nt the «VE INVITE INSPECTION. All i-orreopondeneo cheerfully answered. Ad road between Wallula and Portland ; ap- Office on California etreet, opposite glove? convention upon influential members of I tions of the State. The yield here is al •‘Transcript” drives that away. dress the President. U. 8. Hall, in Jacksonville, on Wednesday House. Congress from the Southern and Western propriating $5tx),i«X) for a public building ways large and of a good quality. HENRY KLIPPEL. It is reported that the parties who prom evening. Feb. 22<1 ( Washington’s birthday j. I States. This work is being done in the at Portland. Bill» providing for settle What a scientific, iii'lustriotis farmer ised to put up a flouring m ill at this place Music will be furnished by Sultmer hope that the mem hers ol congress, who ment of Indian war claims, bridge bills, can do in this section is exemplified by Smith’« well-known string band, and no 0...6.000 O'JO r--r-Leu« O axx loo OurocL R. D. Sandford, residing near Grant's have crawfished,and^the prospects for such pains will be spared tu make this one of are favorably impressed with the idea, etc. --------THE-------- ■ Pass, who sold worth of fruit, ber an enterprise are not so bright as they will do all in their power to influence the the gr.Tndest events of the season. There W. L. CABHOV. ries, vegetables and farm produce from were, we are sorry to say. Medford need» i fERRYACO. Cor. 7th and B Street«, A7..1.V.I/7/ < o( V7)' ITEMS. uieiubers of the national committee. , 100 acres of land. This is one ot tho re and should have this mill. The cash bo will be thirty dollars worth ol prizes dis nrr »dmittod tobofhe Lnrg»*t Seed»m«n tributed to ticket-holders, among which Members of that committee will begin'.o tn tho world. Busin« sh is looking up since the storms sults of diver»ified,farming and it should nus of |20U0 is said to be open to any re be well considered. DM FE'lRYtCO S Is INFALLIBLE I sponsible party who will give us the enter will be one large and elegant plu*di dress ■J a nve there about the 20th inst. ceased. lllN»lra<Ni. I)r*rrdp- ing case, one fine, large plush album, one W. L. Blackburn, the real-estate prise tlve . nd I'rlMd Manufacturer of and Dealer in dix mile« South of Grant'« Tasa, Jusephin« Ask Your Druggist For It I John Fries« has been in the Willam agent of Grant’s Pass, will plant 500 beautiful plush odor case, and a handsome^ County, Oregon. ANTHMA SEED THE MARK ET fi. .A» might well 1« expected, the meet ette valley. Relieved in Five Minute«. choice peach trees or. his laml near that leather album. Everybody who attends . 5 ANNUAL ing held at Medford last Saturday, to ■AY~~TKVRB. The military telegraph is ing<x»l woik- place. Other residents of this county will rOBTLAND. i will be entitled to participate in the draw- , For 1888 Curt'« itiai an teed :f Taken hi Tints. I enlarge their present orchards and start take step» to repudiate the county debt, ing order again. will b« mailed Wheat Valley, $1 2.’»; Walla Walla ! ing, which will take place in the hall ut 10 i I new ones during the year. This is an TREE TO ALL DRAVXItM was an ingloriou» failure, Less than a I o’clock the same evening. Prizes are now I applicants, and Grant Childers of Linkville is able to unequaled fruit country, and our people firm, fl 2441 25. Curetl iu Three to t»ix Months. f to laM aoaaon’fi llay — Baled timothy «¡noted at >17$^ Iff I on exhibition Mt the K. F St (»re. dozen yieuple were present, and some of about again. Variety «•n-tomexa with- cannot do Indter than show by their ac SAI >1 'LES AN n ROBES iMphfhrria. I rnMD. N?aiwfr> <’Ut ord»jna< it. per ton. Tickets, including supper. $2 those went there from sheer curiosity. gin« Head nr hr. burr intaluabietoall. A large supply of excellent ite liix-e tions that they believe that such is the A Specialty lbr»a< Lard— Kegs, or 5 gallon tint, ; pails, 1 tutors, 50 cebts each. ease. Every ’M’raon usm< Nearly all who participated were new been put up for summer use. RrFT.ni LT CUKKTL Carden Field 'Flower In stock, consisting of lolb, h(^M> 3 c. The follow ing is a list of letters re comers, who probably wanted to teach Te IFAom If Conrern. Invaluable Remedy! Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Tims, Wilkin- maining uncalled for in the Grant'» Pans SEEDS-i^SiX Butter—Dairy, 35(£4oc per roll; brine in Pan-nted April. ISM the sturdy old residents of the county son of Laiigell valley,a «laughter. The undersigned hereby notify all those D. M. FERRY &CO..DctrolLMIch. ' post office Jan. 31st: John Armstrong, rolls. 29<£32; solid in kegs, 28uC«IOc; store Anple, Pear, Peach. rarstivT at indebted to them to come forwaril and set- some new tricks. It speak* well for the Price <*f Treatment, ii 00; (Smobs Emely Alfred, Frank Banger, Wm. Ba- <>. T. Brown and family have returne«! butter, 2>M25c. Balk 00; Dvbellator, fur Plum, Prune. Apricot honor of our people that they treated the from their visit to the Eastern States. , ker, Mr». Laura Flanagan, Rebecca A BOOT A1TD SHOE SHOP Internal L ee, Si 00 ) Estray Notice. Poultry—Quote chickens, |3(&4, as to the le mi or before Feb. 15.1888. cither by cash | Fick, Minnie Galbreath, M. L. Higging, or note. We mean business, as we have repudiationists with such utter contempt CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO. young, |4«i5; .No ice. little snow and fine weather. Mrs. Mattie Hyde, 2, T. J. Hathaway, <1 tality; ducks, old, aken dp hythe undersigned living 1« coDiiattM with my harness »hop Having Nectarine, Cherry, use (or what is coining to us. in I himney Huck prtwinct, Jackaou counts. eiigag«»d tli«« s««rvic‘-s of « firatrclai«« Rhocmaker. I 652 Market SL, San Francisco, CaL and gave them to understand that if they Verily Klamath county is a lucky section. M. 11. Johnson, K. E. Jackson, C. J. turkeys, 14c per lb. am prepare«! tu manufacture Ixxita an«l shoes of Or., one iri«u-i:r»y mar«-, bfack m.iie and tail, K imcaid A Rirrr.v. Almond, Cheatnut, Eggs—Quoted yesterday at 37'2<gtoc lae latest *tyl» ‘ S promptly. Bewaxe of Hurtful Imitatloaa. ringbone on faff fore ffe>t. lump« on faith eiile« do not wish to accommodate themselves ! Johnson, Mrs. E. H. Love, Cairny Mar- l sten Central Point. Jan. 19, 1888. J. <>. Hamaker ot Bonanza has per <ioz. My prices in both department* will be quite oftheneek. liaok of the earn. chuimk I l«y pnllina to the circumstances as they found them, appointed a notary public by Gov. Peli- i ton, M. Ostrow, Hugh A. Price, Fred H. Provisions—Bacon, iO(&l<)’ic; hams, 12 Walnut and on « rope, almo-t blind in left eye, h email. l«a>. reasonable and «atitsfactioii guaranteed. W. G COOPER. Rowe, Chas. Summers, Peter Schnell- ((J 13c; shoulders, au«'kiiiK coit by her rnfa. fise or nix month« old. Peace on Earth they were at liberty to return whence noyer. Medford, Or., Dec, 1,1887. Hides—Dry, 12c; green, 5c; deer skins, Awaits that countless army of martyr«, H«i<l mare m efanit 11 hiuxfa ami three inrhre baciier, G. Wilcox. huff*. nnp|KMie«i to fa- 111 or II >.ar» old and ha« no Farmers are getting ready to put they came. 2.')(^29c whose ranks are constantly recruiteil from la-rceivabl«-. A!w> one two year-ohi tills, big crop Some grain has already Wool —Plentiful and low. Valiwy.lOuJJU. ; the victims of nervousness and nejrvous brand« ST. MARY’S ACADEM Y, Newspaper Law. black mane ami tail. Klar in forehea«!, email, GRAPE VINES. GU HRANTS. GOOSEBER Eastern Oregon, 16(£tl8c. white ««[«ot betw«*en noetrifa, r««lit hind foot sown. diseases. The price of the boon is a «y s- T uk Orcj/owian, with ita usual unscrupu Fur tiie benefit of all who may seek to RIES. BLACKBERRIES. RASPBER Meat—Steady Beef, wholesale, 4c per tematic course of Hostetter's Stomach white, branded X on left «title and aliout It hand« CONDUCTED BY lousness, publishes the following sensa Stock are looking well and will no swindle tlie newspapers out of their just lb; dressed, 8c; sheep. 3z’>c per lb; dressed, Hitlers, the finest and most genial of tonic and one inch high. Tho animal« came to my place RIES, STRAWHKRKIES. FIG8. dues, we publish the billowing, which is 7c; bogs. dressed,6(&7c; veal, 7(£9c. alemt Dec. 15. 1887. The mare anil eolt were ap doubt come out in goo«I condition next nervines, pursued with reasonable persis tional and Improbable news : “We pub kept standing at the bead of the hrat edi THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAME8. at S-Sand the tills at $.11 by W. P. Far. Barley—Brewing, per ctl, 11 10; ground, tence. Easier, pleasanter and safer this praised low. J P. J. H. M.DAV18. torial column in many of our exchanges: lislred some time ago the lact that Sena spring. per ton. $25^27 5o than to swash the victualling department Oar tr«wsrcrrnwn wittioat irrigstion «a rad January SO, 188«. Nt TARY PUBLIC, Th* Scholastic year «< thia «obool will «o«i- 1. Subscribers who do not give express Bev. Robt. Mi-Lean lias gone to Grant’s Hops—No demand Quote 7<^9c. hill land. a«d allof kn«wn varieiixa ihat ruacaad tnOTicfi about the «nd of Aiuni*t, and i« divided io tor Gorman had his eye on the election with pseudo-tonics, alcoholic or tlie re to the contrary are conshlwred as in tbmthern Oregon. Potatoes—Market lieavv. Per ctl . Pans to continue his religious lulsirs in I notice verse. neel extracts, nerve foods, narcotics, four MMwion« of ten w*ek* each. wishing to continue their subscriptions. tp be held next June in Oregon. It was Thoa« nontempUtink tre« plautini will do *aU I B«»ard and tuition, per term................................ |40 00 1: sweets sell at 2?>c per B>. I sedatives and poisens in disguise. "Tired the field. 2 1 I subscribers order the lUsconlinuance lo visi! «tur orcLani sn«t nursery, or wnse io ns Mu«ic.......................................................................... iJ no Oiuons -$1 25 per ell. stated that Cleveland had communicated Nature's Sweet Restorer, Balmy S eep," is forprica-liat Atidreaa lo us al Murpt.y, Joae. ------ * on Drawing and Paii.linff........................................ The health of the people of Klamath of their periodical.« the publisher may con Fresh Fruits—Goo! demand Quote the proviilantjal récupérant of weak nerves, pimi« ooanty. Oregon, or to li R Station. Bed ana Bidding ................................................ . Abstracts made of Titles to Lands. with his lieutenant in California, inquir county never was better. Very few tinue to «eml them until all arrears are apples. ll the building », machinery . i io ; t>ears, "5(101 25; peaches, and this glorious franchise is usually the ! Grant'a Tosa. Or Tool«,etc , together with the null-eito and pu id $l«tl 25; tomatoes, 6‘5c. DAY SCHOOL. ing the prospects of carrying Oregon at deaths have occurred. A. H. < ARSCN A BON consequences ot sound digestion and in- forty acre« of land belonging to the Big Batto LEGAL DOCUMENTS 3. if subscribers neglect to or refuse to |)rie«l F hi its—Sun-dried apple«, 7(uAc areased vigor, the great stomachic which »(♦•am naw-mill. «ituated in Big Butte precinct, i Primary Deixartmeot........................................... t s re the next election, ft was also stated Junior *• .............. ............................ Taxpayers should not fail to interview take their iieniMliials from the office to per 1b; machine-dried, ll(»il2’ae; Plum insures both is productive also of repose al Jackaon county, Oregon, will be Hold on the Of al! kind* drawn up, especially pertaining U PrajHiratory '* ......................................... the settlement of «wtat»* that the California lieutenant had writ Sheriff Childers soon, as taxes are fast which they are directed, they are held re- mer evaparaied, li^c; pears, Ikall’j^; the required time. Not unfresbed awakens preniiflp*, to the highest bidder, on Bonior iffid Graduating D*n»nrtnrent........... ponsible till they have settled then bill sun-drie«! pitless plums, 12l^c: macliine- the individual who uses it. but vigorous, ten to Bernard Goldsmith, chairman of becoming deliliiptent. PiH>il« ar* r*fx*iv«<l ut any time, and *p« and ordered their paper discontinued drie«l, 12’,c; Italian prunes, l?rtî 13c. clear-headed and tranquil L'gethe Bitters SATURDAY. Feb. 18,1888, Collector of kronnti—Prompt Rrmittauoci tendon i* paid to particular «tudi** in b_. 4. if subscriliers move to other places ‘ the Democratic State committee, in re The daily mail service to Lakeview is u SAN FRANCISCO. children who have but a limiVKl time, for far also in fever and ague, rheumatism, kid Separately <»r tisrether. to suit i>uicha««r. without informing the publisher, and the Investment 8eruritiee a 8pe«iaJly Jack non Wheat — No 1 shipping, $1 41 per cental. ther particular« apply at the Academy. becoming quite |>upiilar. We can ’ t see ney troubles, constipation and biliousness gard to the matter. Now there is anoth All «uni« un«i«'r Stilcasli. »ix in-'nttis' time County Scrip Bought and ft«ld pa|«er* are sent to the former direction, — Barley—No 1 feed, S0c how we did without it so long. will be siren «>n «uni« over $10, note, to be «ecur- they areheld responsible. er step to be taken in the l>emocratic Oats—Gootl feed. 11 40611 47S per cen- e«i and ilraw the usual rat<> of interest. Jin End to Kona Soraptng. I have a complete sot of Map* of al I Surveyed Tlii« «ewinlll i« now in full ope*-ralion and will | 5. The courts have decided that refusing tai. The weather is quite pleasant for this camp in Oregon, Dennis Kearney said Land« tn thin ooiinty, and receive abetrae* keep on hand n full et«H*k of all kind« and «limen- j Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg. Ill . to take periodicals from the office, or re Potatoes -Burbank seedliTigs.il 25(^1 40; time of the year anil everything is flour moving anti leaving them uncalled for monthly from Roeeburg of all n«w entrie« made sion« of says: "Having received so much beiielil that in all probability he would go to I am thnn pn«i>i*rfd to make out Homratead and 1« m </1 20 •; peer less,80c util 10; from ishing like the green bay tree. Electr'C Bitters, I feel it my duty to “prims facie' evidence of intentional earlyrose.fi Preemption paper*, »nd can thus eave to •artic peachblows, fl 20 per cental. Oregon and help the Democrats there. let suffering human}' know it. Have bad the expen*** of a trip to Roeoburg Land Office Crawlev A Marple recently lost ten fraud. Onions — fl 75al 00 per cental, for choice RAFFLE WILL TAKE PLACE AT Several fine farm* are in my hand* for «ale 6. Any person who receives a newspa a running sore on my leg for eight years; ! I GRAND Whether the Democratic managers will Eagle Point on the evening <»f th«* 8t. Valen head of cattle by the ice of Klamath lake per and nutkes use of it. whether he lias stock. doctors told me I would have to have tine* Ball, when a No. 1 work horse, valued at PROMPT REPLY MADE TO ALL LETTERS Wool--Spring clip: Oregon—Eastern my I send Kearney intoOiegon.tosay that on breaking while they were on it. Having pincod the finest double Flanor amt subscribed for it or not, is held in law as a choice, 18c; do poor to good. 15c. Fall- the bone scraped or leg amputated. 1 u.ed i $50. anil a splendid double-action, 41-calibre re Matcher to b- found in the Rogue Hirer VaUe, IW" Charge* in accordance with the time« ly the Democratic party is in earnest in instead litre. Ixittles of Electric Bitters subscriber. volver, vala«*d at , r »n. will I m * raffled off. The Humboldt and Mendocino, 14c. Moun It was only 10 degteeH l»’low aero at Refers, by perminsion, to C. C. Beekman. Esq. in our mill, we will furnfah all grades of 7. The postmaster who neglects to give tain-Free. 11c ;■ Sacramento valley defect and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve highest throw with three di«*e gets the hors° and Banker; its effort to exclude the Chinese,remains Haynesville «luring the cold snap. Snow to Hon. L. B. Webster, Judge of this the legal notice of the neglect of u person ive. He; San Joaquin defective.fM; south and mv leg is now sound and well.” Elec i the lowewt the revolver. Chances $1, which ran ntdicial district, and to any business bouse in ! bo procure«! ot John Ashpole. Eagle Point. was only a few inches <leep there. to be seen.” to take from the office the newspaper ad- ern coast burrv and seedy, 9c. tric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a bottle, Don't fail to take one. The horse is now in the Jackhonville SILAS J- P AY- and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 25 cents per hand* of «Jar. Bell, near Eagle Point, where it I Oliver McGee of Sprague river valley dressed to hnu.is liable also to the publish box by all druggists. ! will emain until the evening of the raffle. W hen von meet a tenderfoot who says I is paying relatives in Josephine comity er for the subscription price. Rheumatism Is undoubtedly caused by lactid acid in th*t tbe two ol«l partie» are <orrupted— i a visit. He will return in a few weeks. Important to Mnhoerihrro. the blood. This acid attacks the fibrous Only thr t'nejrproled That Orturo Alirayo. LOTS FOR SALE. one i» jifat a» gou«l a» the ether—pleaae . East wool,an It was on Tuesday. Jan. 10. 1888, that the 212th 8. C_____ . excellent mechanic. As the beginning of the year is the pop tissues, and cause* the pains and aches in Grand HE HUBSCRIBER HAH A NUMBER UE Monthly Drawing of the far-famed Loui.i- 1 1 OF ASHLAND, OR., Iran«! him thisextract fromSenator Tliur- now hold» the tesjioneible po»ition of ular time to conimtrtice subscribing for the back, shoulders, knees, ankles, hip«, ana Htate took place at New Orlean«. La. AT REASONABLE PLISES. choice lots in the flourishing town of Klamath newspapers, now is lite time to semi your and wrists. Thousands of people have i a» usual./ Ixrttery government carpenter at nnd.r ths sole management of (ien'ls nyan’a speech : “What star-route frau«i» name to the rntt« office »n«l get whatever found in Hood's Sarsaparilla a positive G T Beauregard, of La., and Jubal A. Early, of We are alm, prepare«l to make contracta for any Agency. have flourished during this administra number of paper you wish for 1888. We club with all cure for rheumatism. This medicine, by Va Thing, w.nt a. they generally do lit it only John C. Potter and T. J. Clopton of the leading newspapers and magazines of its purifying action, neutralizes the acidi the un.x ported that al way. occur.). No. M.G2 Are now prepared to fnrnish the beet of music tion? Not one. How many acres of the drew th. tirat capiSal prixe of f 130AM, which was at the United Slates and give great induce ty of the blood, anil also builds up and sold in fractional tenths at fl each, «.nt to M. A. ' which he offer* for aa>e at reasonable prices. for public or private Partin«, Balls, Pic.ues, Ac , __ _____ ,____ store 1 Jackson county have » o|*ne FRUIT BOXES public lands have been given away to Bonanza and will no doubt establish 4 ments, as we furnish them at much less strengthens the whole body Dairphin, New Orlecne. La. OnetoV. Hchinidt, | Hero i* a favorable opportunity »0 invsef in ex at any point on the coast. All thene.Y popular music is played by this Petaluma. I 'al ; one paid through W«4 «, Fargo A cellent town property «n<l “««w ®PwJR,,P.Jhe than the publisher's regular rates. For of either fir or pine timber. railroad corporations? Not a single acre. good business. Ot chestra. _ B. A. GODFREY. Co.. Han Francieco, Cal., one paid through the country.” further particulars see our clubbing indtice- Gowi neiulfi in Eerry Csee. All order* and ffills filled with promptnem and Having employe«! a large number of musicians Tiie recorils shows that during Republi Memphis National Bank of Memphis, Tenn.: one I Bonanza. June 17,18S7. Word has been received that Tommy nicnts on the fourth page of the T imxs . ORDERS SOLICITED we are able to furnish any number of bands. dUpatch No corn rannt it necMmary on the aupe D A Bradford, who'esale paper dealer to N. W. Nichols, through Wells, Fargo A Co , Any instrument* or a caller furnished toother riority of the quality of our fir timber. can rule there were 154,538,134 acres ot I Moore, sent to the penitentiary front of Chatanooga. Tenn., writes that be was San Francisco, «'al ; one paid through Anglo-Cal- Iwuidn. All orders by mail or telegraph promQi- HARRIS A CO. Noaer Glee t'p. seriously afflicted with a severe cold that iforman Bank.'(L't'd). Han Francisco, and the oth the public lands given away to corpora ¡this county, is dying of consumption, N. B.—There li a rood road to the Bill Uthjear. ly attended to ‘"’Terms alwayH r«as<,nal > ih . Ad er portions went elsewhere. No 73J& drew the If you suffer with asthma, bronchi*, nr settle«! on his lungs Had tried many second dress PROF. GAN I ARD. tions, rather than reserved for actual and will not survive much longer. prize of 550,0««1. also sold in fractional he vndebhioned offers for sale , Ashland. Or. any other disease of the throat or lungs, remedies without benefit. Being induced at fl each. OSe was paid to Miss At.gusta at k b-.rgain. the fa’m known a« the Mitchell A .«hearing having been grante«l in nothing can surprise you more than the to try Dr King’s New Discovery for Con- tenths settlers, while during the past tliree Filene. of No. 2.0*7 Archer Ave. Chicago. Ill ; In the Town of place «itiMtted in Mcedowe precinct, nt Hconv«.n- years 3,182,341 acres have been actually the Paul-Land case, argument was made rapid improvement that will follow the use sumption, did so and was entirely cured on« th John Trimble. 315 Houth Water Street, Au 'ent distance from a pct..Bice «nil» dmtrict Notice for Publication. rora. Ill ; one paid through tire Metropolitan eeh<H«l. an«i in a ven' hiwlfhj locahtj It oontain. I»-fore the Supreme court at Salem yes- by use of a few hotties. Since which time of Santa Abie. If you are troubled with reclaimed and restored to the jieople by of Cincwnsti. Ohio; two through . fand'.efabt7«'«'f'which are under fence. ! ' terday by Judge Hanna for Paul and by catarrh. an«l have tried other medicines, lie has used it ill his family for all coughs Natronal Bank A^®-« Land Office at Ru«eburg. Or., I B. A GODFREY, Prop., 8“ OD® while also - euacentible of wnuw mM m”«»» of the balance ——— is ______ -- ‘ptiblaof the present administration. What scan- j Judge l’rim for Land. you will be unable to expre-s your amaze and colds with the best results. This is Mia. Kittie DlUvn. 105 January *¿7,1K8S. ) Bienville bt. and one to eu wnue ,» •»« •_<■« ... , _ ana there ----- .. i« tivHtion. The baiMiiure are fair I VOTK E IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ment at the marvelous and instantaneous the experience of thousand» whose lives August Hunzelmmi. l-H Charin'« Bt., both of dais have disgraced any of the depart- : ahnndanca of m««i water <>n the premia«« 11 following-named Metier han filed notice of There will tie a grand leap-year ball at curative powers of California Cat-R-Cure have been saved by this wonderful discov New Orleans. La., hnd the reel went elsewhere. ment» of government? There are none. ! Academy farther particivsr« eniinire of Siakivoii County, Cal hi« intention to make final proof in eunport of hall m Linkville on the 22'1 These remedies are not secret compounds, ery. Trial bottles free at all drug stores No. 51,013 drew the third capital prize of fill IV. RICE BENSON. Spikenard. Or * — ■ ' - i hi« claim, and that eaid proof will be mad«* before Fraternal relations have been restored inst., under the auspn«.» of the ladies. but natuial productions of California Sold also sold in tenths. One went to N. To«teviu. the Jndeeur t'lerk of the county court«»f Jackson Union Htoek Yards. Chicago, 111.; one to A. Mc- St a package; three for $2.50. and guar t o., at Jacksonville. Or., on Wednesday. March between all sections of the country, and Of course, it will be a success, for noth at he bvbscbiber takes plkahcke in 'VLcwVA.no. th»t are fretful, peevlsfc, Leish, Jersey City. N. J.; one paid through the anteed by drug stores. 14. 1888. vix; Charles Chaffey. homeet«wl entry informing th. public that h* kuu thorvoahlj an era ol genuine yieace and prosperity is ing w ill be left undone to make it such. cross, or troubled with Fort Worth Nations I Bank. Fort Worth leans; No : fcX for the W S of N W W. See. 27. and N % renovated tin, mil-known hotel .nd mada. no ot one to T. «'. Tucker. Pearl. Texas, one to Jacot, Il is reported that there is some hope "X-C «»f N E H. Hec. 2M. I p. 34 H. R 2 W. W M H« her of improvement, which c.unot hut prove Teething Pains, or C. Hhafar. Indianapolis, lad., and one through at hand. The sterling integrity, the al would enjoy yrmr dinner Wtody Cello, One-fourth down, balancu within six, twelve opening »large portion of the Klamath ’) and arc presented by Dys SsoBiAoh DUovdstw, can bo relieved the H'ate National Bank of Lincoln. Neb. The THOSE INDEBTED TO THE UNDKItSIUNED name« the following witnebMUi toprove hi* con- popuf.r ways dignified behavior, the high char I ■ of Tim t»ble is furniehad with the beat th. markat and eighteen months men» rr.io notiti s SSAIS. id tint ...-.a the, _ _ _____________ I siehfreby mu t nettle on or tiuuou« re*i«Unce upon and cultivation of. «ajd Indian reservation for settlement by the pepsia, use Acker’s Deeper .a Tablets. a* once by Mbtg Acker's Bs>'» Soother. next event on March 13. 1MB. is a grand qnirterly 1 before See map at Railroad Depot fur graded prices, F«‘b 10.1 -rib. All acco.inte not settled then land, vit : John B. Welch John Bailer, Riae ^fonls. *n«i the bad. are clean and oomfortable acter sn«i bocest purpose of President white». ______ It contains much good land, and tho 214th monthly drawing, when tr«e first Ik eontalM he Opium or Morphine. will be placed in an attorney a hand* for collec- Btnaon. Um. Bailey, all of Bpikenard. Jackson to five aatiafaotioa. Kate» etc., or toddrws Cleveland are conceded by the fair men I lying idle and which could soon be made M.M — ■ G1K). GEO w bMN to IMA Price 26 own««. Sold hv capital prise ia flMJU . All information will be D H. HASKELX. W. VBIDDY. PRIDDY. looMty.Or. cfl^ w. JOHJfBTON, UsKUter. !i • '' *t‘ ut ’.H V :1 i I < 4* « III C$, CENTRAE POINT POINTER». E1HT0KIAL NOTES. GREEN’S Democratic State Convention. , T WWHI JOHN MILLER THE LADIES HENRY KLIPPEL, MILLINERY ! Conveyancing in all its Branches. M Jacksonville, Oregon. HOSIERY ! H LUCKEY & CO Ashland, Oregon A Ch^'Cfc Collection ot City and Country Property for sale. 1887-1888. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING l'ACUI.TYl ENGEL BROS., Cenerai Merchandise PHOENIX. OREGON. YOUR CATARRH COOPER & SON, REDLAND NURSERY, Carbolic Smoke Ball MEDFORD, OR BUGGY, CARRIAGE and TEAM 100,000 TREES T SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. AUCTION SALE! 1 REAL ESTATE AGENT! A ftw Creek Saw-Mill.; 0. B. FITZGERALD, GRAND RAFFLE! Gold Hill, Oregon T Bonanza, Klamath County, Or., Late of California, Farm For Sale. T a BONANZA HOTEL I TOWN LOTS MONTAGUE Bonanza, Klamath County Or. Settle-Up Notice. et all p.«U~.” City Drug Store. freeo on application to M A- Dauphin. New Or- I Csatrel Print. Jan 12,188». FOR SALE ON EASY TERNISJ T b . a . eoonui. Tow»4hte Aft-fil C. P- R. B-, Ban tranci*« , tub