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instance unes. EDITORIA L NOTES. KLAMATH COUNTY ÍTEMS. NEUROMI SQUIBS THE XinKHT». Pleasing to the Palate and 1Í1X1SU NEWS. Death to a Cough. C. D. Commons ba." removed to Ashland. PORTLAND. The best and cheapest mining blanks fur Health is good. Hiatt rxoTKcTtvx tariff means unrea Wheat-Valley. »1 25; Walla Walla, Eider Peterson will hold services at this tale at the T imes office. Everybody is busy. sonable percentage for the manufac firm, M 15(81 W. place on Sunday next A fresh supply of the American Mining Farmers are plowing. O ÍH« il I Piptr far Jaeksoa, Jewph ine k Lake turers ; tariff reform means plenty profit Hay—Baled timothy quoted al flG&lfl Code, st in<i tr i a ith >rity on the subject, G. W. Isaacs ’ child, which has been Stock are doiug well. LUNG RESTORER. BANTA ABIE. per ton. for them and easier times for the labor lor wale at the 1' ime . s office. Beautiful spring weather now prevails. quite ill, is convalescing. Lard—Kegs, or 5 gallon tins, 8,'ic; pails, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24, I*«. ing man. KING OF CONSUMPTION, Pankey Bros, of Willow Springs precinct The measles are still prevailing here, 101b, 8@8,'ic. Geo. Whittemore of Lost river is still C' ongkkssman R anpall is preparing Ths original and onlj enume scientific com though not in an aggravated form. ill. Butter—Dairy, 80<880c per roil; brine in have found a very rich quartz ledge on a new tariff bill to reduce the surplus, as quite < pound of Abietine (» .n and Yerba Banta, 1 ’ hos. Wright ’ s land. It shows free gobi in for Coughs. (’< Id uung and Bron l ‘ av your taxes. They are fast becom A neat residence will soon be built for rolls, 65(475; solid in kegs, 28^30c; store a substitute for the Mills or Cleveland chial Truub. etc., etc. abundance, and the discovery is undoubt butter, AX42jc. Mrs. Sears by Webb A Zimmerman. bill, ami the Republicans will also have 1 ing delinquent. edly a valuable one. Considerable eiciie- A Democratic State I rm vention for the BtMu of i a bill, similar to Randall’s. ONLY GUAHANTEED ( DRE FOR A. D. Carrick has returned to Linkville Poultry — Quote chickens, |3<4L as to the better than gold HK P.'Cbartrand, one of uur new resident», Oregon m hereb/ called to meet at PeeJIeton. Catarrh. Odd in the Head. Hay Foyer, line« from Yreka, Cal. quality; ducks, old, $6<it9; young, |i(£5; ment exists over the prospects, Umatilla county, ou 1'ueedv. April 3, tsm. for Cold Catarrhal Deafness, and Sore Eye«. Re- visited Jacksonville a few days since. B eware of I mitations . None genuine unless I f true political economy were studied toe purp eo, of nominating a candi.late for mem A correspondent of the Grant’s Pass turkeys, 14c per Hi. Fine cigars can always be obtained at th? words ’’Lung Restorer.” “Santa Abie, are on stores the sense of taste and smell; removes !>ad ber ot i ongraee. a candidate for ;u»qp> of the .u- I more and partisan polities less, we | the Linkville barbershop. J. 8. Howard has gone to Applegate to Eggs—Quotetl yesterday at 2iJ cents •’Courier writes from Grave creek that ti*e Labels of « m -I i Isittle Not a a<Tret com taste and unpleawiMJl breatu, resulting from ( a- p.-eme court, .ix deitwaiee to the national pound. For sale by all druggists, wholesale and tarrh. Easy and pleasant to use Follow direc per doz. tions and a cure i* warranted. Bend for circular Frank Oggier of the Steam Beer mine is crane eouve ttion. and aiz altornalee ; to ratify should soon be ri«i of the obnoxious wool Gov. l’ennoyer has appointed B. F. survey J. T-Laytou's mining property. retail. Provisions—Bacon, 10f410,'9e; hams, 12 to ABIETINE MEDICAL COMPANY. Oroville the various district nominations, and such isber Ward Douglas is still with us and doing <413c; shoulders, 6®7c under full headway with a force of four busan.w. an may properiy coma before the oon- tariff. It does not add one cent to the I Crouch as a notary public. THY 84NTA ABIE AND CAT-B-UUKE* California, owners of tiie only Abietine (»rove profits of the home grower, and is a use Hiiies — Dry. 12c; green, 5(86; »leer skins, a good business in the life-insurance line. hands, and runniug night and day. This vaatioa. and Distillery in Die world. Judge Smith lost the first joint of his S.ud convention will be composed of IM dele less clog on our woolen manufacturers. 25(830c PHEPAREDONLY BY is a handsome property, yielding from two index finger a few days since. A number of buildings are in course of gatee. appurtPHied to the various counties on the Wool—Plentiful and low. Valley. 19(820,-; *1. By Mail. to tive thousand dollars during the mining vote cast for lbs caudidat** for Congress al Ute A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Emile construction in this place, and others are Eastern Oregon, 16&l(jc. M oi nt V bknvn , Illinois, was wrecked ABIETINE MEDICAL Company, Six months treatment • l.iU. election of ISO», being one Uelegste for each coun Meat—Steady, lteef, wholesale, 4i4', per season. Next comes the famous Brushy talked of. ty and »uie for ev.-ry and (reelion over bit by a cyclone a few days since and many ' of Fort Klamath on the 6th. Oroville, Butte Co.,Cal. U. M. A 11»; dressed, 8c; sheep. 4}jC per it»; dressed. diggings, whieli arc owned principally by voice so cast, F. 8. Gwin drove a band of cattle to Another insurance agent made his ap 7c; hogs, dressed.6(47e; veal, 7(«49c. Lu see-*r»lance with said apportionment, the re- were killed anil wounded. Five hun Owners of ths only Abietine Grove and Distil, SANTA ABIE AND CAT-R-CÜBE, J«\V. <»ufl,Gd j. W. Cliapluand J. B Ilutch railroad for shipment last week. epective c»»uutii»e will b-i euuiled to the foUow- dred homes, including the court house Barley—Brewing perctl.llOU; ground, ery in the world. pearance at the residence of Wm. Ulrich For Sale by all Druggiot». of Grant’s Pass ; those diggings arc also iug represeutai ion : per top. 325(427 50 Van Brimmer Bros, are repairing and on the 15tb. re*SEND FOR PARTICULAR ^¿kar........................... .. ’< Laue Laus.. ............................. .. 9 and other sub»tantial brick buildings, under full headway, being run by a force Hops — No demand . Quote 6<49c. 2 are a heap of ruin«, and many are desti- improving their irrigating ditch. .. 6 Lum. . Benton ,... Potatoes—Market heavy. Per ctl . 8-’><8 of three mm night ami day. The mines The infant child of Jos. F. Kelley died a 1 tude. I lackamas .. 7 Malheur.... The foundation of the new court-house » Ulataop. Menea....... .. > MISCELLANEOUS. few days since and was buried iu the Phoe y5; sweets sell at 2)>jC per th. are considered the best and most extensive MISCELLANEOUS. will l>e commenced in a short time. 4 C'oluiuota . Harrow.. . Onions—$1 50 per ctl MISCELLANEOUS S knatob H knky I.. D awks , Republi nix cemetery. « Multnomah, 17 Uooo ........... Fresh Fruits—Good demand Quote on the ere k, bearing coarse gold. The loa. Emery and family arrived from can, of Massachusetts,says oi the presi « i'ulk ........ 1 I'risik A large number of improvements are apples, 31 25; pears, 75(431 25; peaches, company ha. taken out a great many nug the Willamette valley several days ago. . X___________ U'nrry ........ 1 ulamook 31041 25; tomatoes, 6Uc. I 6 L »attuila . s dent’s message : "As to the question of gets weighing fr«»m up the largest Douglas. under way in town and many more are Dried Fruits—Sun-dried apple«. 7(g8c There is already a nig demand for lum » the reduction of the taxes, I believe in Gil bam ... » Union.......... weighing |3U1, and pays the owners u hand con templated. per th, machine-dried, ll(412J^c; Plum tj ....... Grant......... Manufacturer and Dealer in ... » iVueev ber and the different slwmills will start ! Of Southern Oregon are hereby informed that i going to the very lowest |>os»ible [>oint up soon. Jac aeon . some income every year. Next in row is • addition to a large and elegant line of Mrs. Rose 8. Robinson has sold several mer evaporated, 15c; pears. ll@12l>c; Wallowa.. ■ Auehmuton Juavplune sun-dried pitless plucus, 15c; niacliine- the noted Brimstone mines, winch are run « consistent with the nee«Ls of government; G. W. Loosley of Klamath Agency has hundred acres of land east of this place tq dried, 12'jc; Italian pltines, 10dtl4c. K latitat.. iauihdl....... Co., and is under full Lake.......... but what articles sliouhi be exempt from been apt-ointed a notary public by Gov. D. T. Lawton. Lumber- Rough, pet M, 310 00; edged, by Frank Davis TuteL Total ..............................................................1» taxation is a subject which no man can headway, it is a tme propelli ¡'hen 312 00 l’ennoyer. Th« ooininitltH- rmpi-dfull» rt-couiineiiiU that G. W Howar I. our live insurance agent san fkan I isco . lb» ciMuilj eumeuliuii« for lbs election of dele- pa»» on off-hand.” comes tile Rice Bros.. <fc I hiirslon. Rice A G. W. J. Wilson has been appointed S»tee lo Uu> »isle comn’.uKi, unlxee otherviM Wheat—No 1 »hippit*. 31 3ft per cental. Co , and last, but nut least, is the lave A t the meeting of the House Demo administrator ot the estate of Benj. How has invested in Some excellent real-estate lhaT«»dd«lto my.t<>ek th» fi.Ilowinu cl»(- ordered l,j u.s looel i-ouniy »oaiuiittee.be held Barley—No 1 feed. blue. near Woodville. goods, of which I have a full line: oo Uituriteji. Marv-ti *44. l»e«- ard, deceased. cratic committee at Washington, Feb. Oats—Good feed, 31 4JU31 45 i>er cental. Yankee, owned by H. Al Chapin All the II. GociMMi ru. Owing to-sickiiess in his family, Dr. Will Potato«« -- Buobauk ^«e.llmg«, 31 2..- ubove-nuiM^d diggings are nnu bj hydraulic Judge Smith has been ap|<oiuUsl agent t he»mean Democratic btu'e t entrai l ounuitK-e 18th, a number of vacancies of the com Ladies’ Furnishing Goods Jackson, the well-known dentist, has de early rose.31 05(431 l»5c;p«erless,80c(4ll 00; pressure, with tine water privileges, and mittee were filled, as follows: Colorado, for Frank Bros.’ agricultural machinery, sweet»,31 50(<472 00 percental. ferred bis visit to this place. among the,best made. considered good paying property. Both Knit and Muslin. Onions—31 t»al -V> per cental, for choice J ohn A. D immiu is now on trial in San Belaiu Hughes; Nevada, George Caasi- Dave Crosby is piloting commercial trav stock. Chas, blade is not as badly hurt as was Francisco for tte murder of llcXry Ben- day; Idaho, John Hailey: Wyoming, -Vofire to Fruit Grower». Wool—Spring clk>: Oregon—Eastern at first supposed, and he is mending elers through the valley for E. Warman , The annual meeting of the Fruit-grow choice. 18c; do poor to good. 15c. Fall- )WN PROPERTY. FARMS, VINEYARDS bayon. The case promises to kb full of in Mr Post; Oregon,Charles Nickell. There »lowly but surely at Yreka, Cal and tills his position creditably. and Mining Claims Bought and Bold on Com- Humboldt and Maid»K‘ino, 14c. Moun er»' Association of southern Oregon will terest. was some informal talk of work to be mission As cheap aa to be bought any plaoe; also tain-Free. 11c; Baciame.ito valley defect Supt. Uerlingswill hold the next quar If you want your property sold quickly, ■ * oe held ill Jacksonville on Feb. 2-5, 1888, done, and the committee adjourned to ive, tic; San Joaqnh defective,0c; south at 1 o’clock I-. M. By order of Tus editor of the T ims » has been ap meet Thursday next, with the senate terly examination of applicants for teach at the best ligures, call on M. E. Beatty, at ern INING PATENTS obtained at reasonable coast burry and icedy, 9c. Childran’s Short Clothes, rates and with dispatch. I’llKslliEST. bis teal-estate office, in Medford. • pointed a member of the congressional committee, to »elect an executive com ers’ certificates next Wednesday. «.'. B. M ili EK, Sec. Under 4 years old « ENTRAI. POINT POINTERS. Jas. Emery, late of the Willamette committee for Oregon. The honor was mittee. Miller A Strang of the Post Office Storg PROMPT ATTENTION given to all business A beautiful line of 1 connected with the Land Office. valley ,lias purchased all of John F. Mill lloi/ifl fur Stile. have just received a large and handsome A W ashinuton special to the Timet entirely unsolicited, and is as much of a Lewi» Dorane and John Stiilwi-ll were in er’s ranehe west of Klamath river. HOSIERY Î A fine, large young »talliun for *a!e; also safe. This betokens prosperity. aving failedto close out my bus - I says that President Cleveland recently surprise to us as to other». LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES Jacksonville this wek. iness in Jacksonville, a« I had wished to do. E. E. Redfield and wife of Linkville No. 1 large, young mare. Both live years a Medford will have a few candidates for Consisting of Lisle utd ilk i dist-ussed the subject of. revenue reduc- were paid a visit by Mrs. Crawford of 1 have concluded to continue the same on a larger $2diW No 37. 160 acres. ' A new real-estate agency will soon be i old. _ Inquire 87. at the harness sliop oi. or ___ ____ seal?than ever. I was in Kan Francisco recently, T hs Benton Leader will soon be en | tion will* a protection congressman at Tule lake,Mrs. lt.’s mother, last week. political preferment, subject to the decision lib acres fenced and under cultivation and two I where 1 laid in on»* of the largest anil best stocks opened here by Wa'd Douglas ami Fred. ' adtlress vV. G. Cooper A Hon, Medford, Or. good springs on the place. This is choice grain ' 1,0 VES, larged and printed by sl-.ain power. \Ve length. Reference having lieen made to ot the Democratic county convention. of ail kinds of Firearms. Ammunition. Cutlery. E. B. Miller, formerly foreman of J. D. 1 and fruit land and is situated tive miles from Hansen, we learn. I* \NDKERCHIEFS Hardware and JSjMjrting Goods ever brought to Ja'ksouville. are glad to learn of Bro. ripe»' prosper his message, the President said that his Carr's ranehe, was in Jacksonville last Mrs. I. 8. Cowles, the artist, is at Red this market. Goods sold at the lowest possible W. T. Lcever and son intend setting out j prices. ity, for he is an able and fcailess W(Her message was prepan-d as a presentation week. He is on a prospecting expedition. Bluff, where she and her husband have about tfiree thousand fruit trees on their Administrator's Sale of p1 r acre. No 38. 350 acres. 1 will guarantee these Goods to be inst what CORSETS, This body of land adjoins Jacksonville and is I Real Property. The stage upset near l'levna a short made some investments in real estate. and a staunch Democrat. I represent them to be. Being thaifluul to my farm west of tliis pltce soon. of the doctrines maintained by the dem level, rich grain, fr^it and vineyard land, snd is old customers for their past patronage s<» liberal time since, throwing out Mrs. William After a suspension of a week the “Tran We learn that W. H. Norcross, who pur I In the County Court of the State of Oregon for fenced in five field*. There is on Die place a dwell iEepliyr ly bestowed, I would respectfully solicit a con ing-house. spring-house with fine spring, barn T hk Democratic national committee, ocratic party, as he construed them ; Howe, who was fortunately not seriously script ' has re-appeared, reduced in size, chased some ot H. W. Hoagland's place the County of Jackson. Sitting m probate. tinuance of the same. JOHN Mil LfB. : In the matter of the estate of Sarah Belle Free and outhouses, and a good orchard. Terms, after a protracted and heated contest, but lie could not permit that to stand in injured. tralf cash, anil the balance on two. three and five- And many oth*r thing* too numerous to mention. land, deceased. but under the same management as be i near town, will stfrt a nursery there. ttie way of unity in the party. On the Andrew Ryan of Lost river lost his N PUlLSUANt E OF AN ORDER OF THE year payments. 1 have also secured the services of a selected St. Louis as the place of holding contrary, W. N. Lrc-KET. Notary Public J.T K oimek » The annual school meeting here on the County Court, made tue 6th day of September, he would sign any measure house and its contents recently by fire, fore. . No. 40. 392 acres, the next Democratic notional convention, upon w liicli !>».>th wings of the party could during his absence. The origin of the The infant child of C. K. Frank, our clever ¡Mb of March ahouid be well attended, as . (>, I 1887, tiie undersigned, administrator of the estate SKMJOO acres under cultivation and fenced into tive FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER, of Surah Bolle Freeland, deceased, will offer for aud June 3tli as the date of the meeting. agree. fire is unknown. fields which are level, rich, meadow, grain and railroad agent, has been quite sick, but we matters of considerable importance will ; «a, Io tbo high»«.! bidder ou fruit land, and 40 acres in alfalfa There are on And am prepared to execute all orders in that _____ Mu. B laine ’» letter is characteristic. llarry Mann and Miss Lavine Bark are glad to learn that it is better at this transpire Saturdat/, the 7th day oj April, 18S7, the place a large anil thrifty orchard two dwelling line in first-class style at reasonable rates. S knatom F akwxll , of Illinois, is a It seems im|>os»ible for the man to be ley were united iff matrimony at the res writing. G. W. l’riddy is «hipping fivo carloads at 1 o’clock p M., at the court-house door in houses, two large bams and 5 12 of un irrigating Call and see m? at the bnilding formerly occu inches of water. Jacksonville. Oregon, all of thu right, title and ditch, carrying pied by A. L. Johnson on California street. fair specimen of the protectionist. While outspoken anil straightforward^ in any idence of the bride's parents in Alkali Prof. Gore's department of the district of brick to Ashland, He manufactures a 1 interest of the said Sarah Belle Free and at the MRS. P. P. PRIM. on the 12tli inst. May joy and No. 42. 200acres. favoring unlimited free trade in tobacco thing. He says: "I wish to state to valley school now boats of a flourishing literary superior article am) will soon commence date of her decease in and to the following real $11(10 prosperity be theirs. 2tX)acres of unimproved land. 30 acres of which 1 property: another kiln and cigars, he is opposed to any reduc members of the Republican party that I Commencing at the southwest corner of tne N. is prairie land and the balance good timber land, O. A. Stearns has been appointed society No doubt it will be productive of Revenue Collector Owen, J. 8. Grigsby, * E. of 8 W 1-4 of aection 5, township 3V south. all good fruit and grain land, with two living tion of the taxes on blankets, salt, coal, my name will not be presented to the postmaster of the l’levna office, vice much good. ' range 1 east; thence east ¿0.77 chain« to corner ; spnngrof water. Four miles from Jacksonville. H. n W. n. Hoagland noagianu and .u»i wife, wiir, G. .. T. .. Hersh- «.e.-u | theoee north a) chaina ,o corner. thence west rice and other necessaries of living. 'Squire Walton has succeeded Hon. J. national convention called to assemble Frank Miner, resigned. Who says that No. 43. 80 acres. berger, Robt. estrop and other residents , 31.77 berger. » nd oilier ai.77 chains chain* io to corner; thence south 20 *A> chaum chauie $1500. in Chicago in June next for the nomina no Republican hold» office under the D. Whitman who has so efficiently acted as of this precinct lure been at the county- i Pl»e«»{baginning.eiHiUuningatecreH.mi'ivoz 60 acn^s of choice grain and fruit land under Democratic administration. Tilt young Democracy of Roseburg w 1 leas; also beginning at the northwest corner of the fence, with n»w dwell n$-house and barn, and president of the board of trade. It is a tion of candidates for lTesidentand Vice- ■ John Van Bom lot, in the city or town of Ash water for stock. SituâtoT one mile from Gold seat this week. One ot the most delightful events that organised a Cleveland club a few nights land, Oregon ; thence north 160 feet to corner; Hill depot. president of the United States. 1 am was ever held in Linkville was the leap- good selection. If the people of Jacksonville will huild a ' thence eaet 410 feet to corner, thence south 66 since. A similar step should be taken W. X. Ladue, president of one of the macadamized roail to this place, our Citi- f,n,t ............ .......... thence .1____ west __ t 210 feet to corner; $8nt 1. to corner; constrained to this decision by considera year partv given by the ladies at Acad No. 46 at Jacksonville and in every other pre j thnnee 1UU feet to the northeast corner; Salem banks, and who loans considerable Unimproved; well ___ watered, zens will lend them substantial aid in do ' thence south tions entirely personal to myself.” He emy Hall on the 22d. The attendance west 2U0 feet along the north lias of ¡«lace to make a good me. cinct in «outhern Oregon. In unity there does not say he will not lie a candidate, was good and everything passed of nice money through Baker A Merrill, paid us ing so. We want a Irat-clasa thoroughfare I «aid lot to ‘place of beginning, and con taining one and one-eighth acres a visit not long since. (4.500 No. 55. 400 acres. is strength, and thorough organisation but leaves it in a shape to lie talked ly- between here and Jacksonville. Terms of Sale—Cash in hand Unimproved, level, rich grass and fruit land ; about. This keeps him in sight and hear Some of the Snake Indians located in B. R. FREELAND. C. .Magruiler, our leading merchant, has bring» that about. For sale at a bargain—a cosy dwelling running water; title donation claim. ing, which 1» his rnwin object. vicinity of the Klamath Agency were house not far from the center of the town been in San Francisco for the purpose of 1 Administrator of the estate of Sarah Belle Free- tiargain ; 7 miles east of Central Point. A great for want of food last week. of Medford. For particulars enquire of R. posting himself on the wheat market ami ■ land. dersHMd. T hs Republican senate judiciary com A ovicks from Washington are to the suffering |7UU) No. 51. 200 acres Agent Emery promptly relieved their • looking after our drpot. We hope that he mittee ha» decided to favorably report a effect that the majority in the ways and wants as soon as he learned the state of T. Lawton, real-estate agent A No. 1 farm.situateli two miles northeast of Phcenix. having a good dwelling house, barn and bill to repeal the act preventing ex-Con- means committee have substantially affairs. W. F. Williamson, who formerly prac has been successful in both instances. A-iy p-i-Hon wi-li :i z ♦<» « »II »>mp-»rty will b id • »ut buildings, orchard, wood and water supply, i ___ • • • • - V etc. Irto am*« fenced and nearly all under culti- I W© DBllCVfi 111 vTYlly Hid** it to tenir interd»t t»> call and i*«- u.. leiierates from holding positions in the agreed upon the tariff rednc|jon bill. firltglnun Seirn. I'rof. Joseph Emery, of Klamath ticed law here, hut who is now teaching ration, much of which is susceptible to fruit cui- | army and navy. Another bowl from the Should the bill go through on the basis Agency, will address the Klamath school in Yamhill county, will pay his old Rev. Father Leonard will hold regular ture. It is also well situated in a healthful loca-1« f H A rtATìfì il AH OA ilf OH 1* tion school house ntwir by aud lew than two IvlUg tH© 001111(161106 OI OUr service« st «he ('»thulic church in this press and statesmen (?>uf the bloody- pid^ose»! it would cut off from |80,000,- county board of trade at their next meet home a visit during the summer. ASHLAND miles from a railroad depot. ing, Feb. 25, 1888, on the beet culture patrons in Honest Goods The revival meeting now in progress at place next Bunday. siurt sc bool is in order. 000 to 185,000,000 from the annual question. He is an able and intelligent Liberal Suniiay-.chonl anil Bible class No. 58. 200 acres. revenues. The following is presented as s(leaker and will no doubt interest-his the Baptist church in Medford is well at meets every 8und»v at 11 o'cl'M-k a . m . a’ Choice fruit and grain land; 150 acres fenced, and Accurate Statements Tux German crown prince is »lowly tended and much interest is being taken in the U. M. L. Hall. Talent 6(1 acres in cultivation; a living stream of water an outline of the committee's bill: Free hearers. through (he place. Improvements new and it It will be continued awhile longer. dying of the same disease which carried Rev. G. K. Jones appointments at Ante first-class; 750 fruit trees of best variety; 1H concerning them, Square list—Wool, salt, lumber, 150 chemicals Ashland, Jackson Ocnnty, Or. The Star says that B. E. Peterman lope ami Antioch are the same as usual, off Gen. Grant, and his death will prob miles from Woodvillle. A great bargain. Xotices for the unnual school meeting, and numerous raw- materials of no great lias constructed the best boat ever manu on the first and third Snnd days ---- of the Dealing, a Cash Business. to be held here on March Sth. have been month. ably cause much of a change in the af . No. 75. 216 acres. importance. Metal schedule—Steel rails factured in Linkville, which now rests The regular quarterly meeting of the j Promptners fairs of the empire,as Emperor William, to $11 or 12 per ton ; pig-iron to $5 ]>er on the waters of Link river and has been posted by G. L. Webb, district clerk. Mat 170 acres under fence and in cultivation; soil, Low Prices, free, rich, dark loam ; mostly level; first-class his father, is quite old andcannot be ex ton; tin-plate about 30 |>er cent. Sugar, christened “Klamath Star.” It is esti ters of much importance will come up. and Methodist Church, South will be liehl at meadow, grain and fruit land ; dwelling-house, Eagle Point on the 10th au»l llthof March. ygents fok two barns, «»rcbanl, etc.; splendid location; and a Clear Conscience. 20 per cent.; tobacco, 66 ¡>er cent.; fruit mated to carry two ton«, and its dimen we hope to see a good attendance. Rw. ■>. «v. e.aiK. it^»>'iesi,i.UA enter. amt pected to survive much longer. tine spring of pure water, large enough for house braodie«, free; amount not yet <l-> sions are: length, 16 feet; I. jhiu to The O'. A C. R R Co. are making ar Kev. J. R. Roberts will be in attendance. CYRUS NOBLE DISTILLERY. All Orders entrusted to and ranch porpOMB. Two miles west of Central inches; depth at bow, 2U inches; mid J. S. SWEET, President. Point. First-class bargain. T hk Republican» ate trying bard to cided on. The following are Elder M Peterson's ship», 16 inches: depth of stem, 18: rangements to put in an engine at the appointments JOS. SCHLITZ'S BREWING CO for February: First Lord's ns will be Strictly Filled Mathematics, Psycology and kicboul Economy. G knkhal . M anaork A. N T owxk and inches. find a successor to Congressman Her I water tank near the depot, for the pur day, at Moun»1 .-»chool-house; second, .it $40 per acre. No. 76. 476 acres JULIA Ml. GOODYEAR, This splendid tract of land isall fenced and 300 and in accordance with mann, and many names are being sug General Traffic Manager J. C. Stubb.«, of Pres. A. Doirisof Butte creek was in pose of pumping water, The wind does Gold Hill; third, at Woodville; fourth, MILWAUKEE BOTTLED BEER. acres English Grammar, Rhet< ric and Idalia. are under cultivation. It is situated in the gested. J. C. Leuauie of Pendleton, C. the Southern Pacific Company, left San this city last week and his slant visit was not blow enough to operate a mill during at Medforii, where he will be accompanied I fkktilf . belt on the west aide of Rogue river the summer. by Rev Mr Rieliardson. valley. 1‘, miles west of a R. IL depot and 34 this Creed. C. F. NESSE, W. Fulton of Astoria and Glenn O. Hol Francisco on the 20tli, for a trip over the made extremely pleasant by his many miles east of the county seat The s il is free, The following are Rev J. W. Miller's ! Penmanship and Executive Work. friends here. He recently discovered in The flouring mill enterprise is said'to BITTERS. man of Bakercity, all lightweight», being 'California A Oregon road. They intend rich, black loam, all first quality of fruit ana regular appointments: First Sabbath in his section a vast cave, the limit of which grain land. The place has a house, large barn the mo»t prominent brought forward so i to go as far as Portland. Mr. Stubbs has has not been fully ascertained. As usual have collapsed. It is also re|>orted that each month nt Gold Hill, at 11 o'clock «. MRS. LOTTIE D. WILLARD, anti first-class fences on it. A great bargain and the water-right. necessary thereto, has .M.amltit- m .; second Sabbath, at Central Voice Culture. will be open for only thirty days. far. 1 if a Republican i» to be elected, never been over the road before, and it the discovery was accidental and Mr. been taken up and must be purchased, Point, morning and evening; third Sal - MRS. C. C. EDDINCS, the present incumbent would suit south- ■ is understood that he is making the trip Dorris was an hour and a half finding his which is another drawback. We are very bath, nt Medford, morning ami evening; Instrumental Music. I have (ireat Bargains to offer and it to fully inform himself of the traffic pbs- way out after he entered it. — Yreka sorry to learn that such a state of affairs fourth Sabbatb. at Jacksonville morning ern Uiegon better than anybody else. win pay you to keep a close watch on this space an»l evening. Union. for the next six months for Special liargains. If ■ »Utilities of Hie new road. The object of EMMA TOLMAN, exists, as the mill would have been a great The following are Rev. R Ennis' ap- A bill has been intioduced in the U. S. you have any property for sale, come and see me Drawing and Painting. iNraMKkTxo 1’ aktu », who have been , Mr. Towne’s visit is saist to be one of t ....... : (tn every Sunday morning, : ¡»ointments and 1 will do my best for you. Senate to give the State of Oregon town- ‘ help to our town. I excepting tile the »Him. thirl, lie will inF4<8 bol.l rra94 services « 4W.-N Office on (’alifornia street, opposite Slover tiying hard to boom Gen. Phil, bheridan I pleasure. It is quietly stated, however, ships 28, 29, 30 and 31, in ranges 5 and All correspondence cheerfully answered. Ad House. ' j atthe at the Presbyterian church ciiUr« li in ill Phoenix; ihoeiiix; or dress the President. Jom-phlnr Circuit Court tlockrt. for president, have found in him a differ that he is after someone’s scalp, for giv- 6, east, for a public park. Crater lake is HENRY KLII’PEL. mo-ning | the third Sunday ni »-ning and every Sun- DEALERS IN ent man than the mercurial Blaine. delaved passengers in the recent land situated in these townships and Senator ■ The following cases have been docketed I day evening he will preach at the Presby slides near Mount Shasta any cause to In a recent conversation Ue said : Nom complain at the way in whieli they wen- Dolph wants to preserve the lands adja ; for trial in the circuit court for Josephine terian church in Jacksonville. cent to tha park to be improved by the , county at the March term thereof: Rev. J. R. Robe’-ts ot the M E. Church, inate me? 1 would not accept. But treat« d. _____ the ___ following .-ippoint- Oaxx loo OiurocX. State of Oregon. The committee on pub H B. Miller C»>. vs. G W Riddle and South, has made there is r.<4 the slightest probability of A flkahant net K of leisure may be lic lands is in favor of making a park of J. B. Hutch ; action at law to recover prop- ments: Fin ■«; Sunday, Jacksonville, at ZM ---- T"E----- Cor. 7th and B Streets, W. L.CARSON. i,I 7 . . r __ m , ; second Sunday. ¡11 a . m am. my 1> ,ng nominated; and in any event whiled away over the pages devoted to Crater lake and some of the adjoining e-ty. Medford, at the Baptist churchy H a . m W. 11 Flanagan, administrator, vs. Lu land, provided the State of Oregon will ■ • • Sunday. • • 1 siiuiild not accept. No, not under any fiction and poolry in Harper e Magazine ] .*^ cparge of Gold Hill, 11 anj maintain it as a : cimla Justus. Rhoda Crenshaw and Emma , and 7 pm i ; third a . m and 7 p. m ; fourth Sunday, Browns -as Vfaaaa-.la %T » 1 1 I cs »W» Yllaaaale •» ♦ a V loo lato — _— park. — — V - Justus; action at law to recover money ciicumstances. 1 do not want that or a- for March. William Black o.'. continues his ' «_a_V.ll I boro 11 a m ., and Eagle Point at 7 r. m . > 1» INFALLIBLE I public j FWm. Bybee vs Jane Bybee ami John R. Manufacturer of and Dealer in any other civil office.” This ends the f o|n p-ar Luchaber,” and Mrs. Lucy C. i Six miles South of Grant's Pass. Josephine Ask Your Druggist For It! ¡S|>cncer; suit in equity for a division of County, Oregon. JOSEPHINE COUNTY NEWS. Clearance Sale. matter, for Bheudan means just what : Lillie contributes a clever sketch aliout I real property. _ AMTRM A Rcliewd in Five Minute*. Abram Cole vs John Taylor, suit in I he says. Desiring to make room for my immense the praiseworthy fickleness of a young C. J. Howard of Kerbyville, was in equity for relief an»l an injunction. 1 spring stock, I have determined to offer i¥E INVITE INSPECTION. _ R % Y~r RVF.R. A J acxsonvillk correspondent of the man and the tact of the young woman Jgckson county lately. II B. Milier A Co. vs. F. M. Nickerson, » Cur, 1 ..».HU.IC-« If TU» b lu Time. i special inducements for the next thirty et al.; suit to foreclose mechanic's lien. Oregonian very truthfully says: A large who loved him wisely and well. Miss Firmin Crump, lately of Lakocounty, OKAF.XEMH L Leonard vs. C H Beacli. A. H. Plat 1 «lays. The following are some oi the re- Curv.1 iu Tlir-- to biz Monlte. number of new peo le are in the valley Sarah Orne Jewett relates a pleasant is now a resident of Galice creek. ter and TO Pattersun; suit in equity for j ductions, for cash only: 5 button Foster SA DDE ES AND ROBES : ki«i gloves, in black only, former price f 1.50. of lien ami for an injunction QPLE USE already looking for homes in the “Itaiy tale al>out “Mere Pochette” and two Liv D|l>l«therta;< r-«w, Wmnu- Win. A. Owen of Central Point,deputy cancellation A Specialty L. Leopard vs. L E Nelson and Andrew tmw selling at $1; fine, black Milan hats, Kia. UrmlarlH-, bare of Oregon.” Jackson county, and Rogue ing hearts that were too much for her. revenue collector, made Grant’s Pass an Johnson; suit in equity for an injuntion. j former price |2, now selling at 11.5“: shade IbrwU Instock, consisting of SrazniLir Cram. W. E. Farnicr vs. the Kerby Milling and 1 hats from 2.5c to 41.25. Everything in pro river valley in particular, wilfboom dur The most charming |s»-tieal fancy of the official visit one day this week. l .T ferryíco . portion. Orders by mail attended to number is Alfred Parson's illustration Invaluable Remedy! The (nail for Cxencent City from San Mining Co; suit in equity to foreclose me- promptly at Mrs. P. P. Prim’s Millinery I ing the present year. The effects of a oi Wordsworth’s sonnet “In sight of the pre •''dinitted to be th« P»U-r,ted April, 1884 Francisco arrives at Grant's Pass on the ehunic s lien. v uorat 9e>ed»men Aople, Pear, Peach. ckson ville. «■MAT Bl M ilL.-Tt coming boom is already being felt. Land Town of Cockermouth.” In addition evening train, an»l remains in the office J. F. Buttles vs. the Kerby Milling and Store, <7i the world. rn< ;-* “ 7 Treatmeiit. il 00; (Sn»oka D M FE ’ lRYkCO ’ S Mining Co., A. Brown and W. E. Farmer. A BOOT AND SHOE SHOP is being cleared on all the hills adjoining there are vers -s by George Parsons Lath there until in the morning. Plum, Prune, Apricot Balk (K>; la-beilakir.for Salt HAewm lllHUrat»», De**rl>« The same. Internal 1’ie, »1 00., the «■<! I’rteel Is connected with my harness shop Having this city. The time is not far distant rop. Charles Henry Webb a’i I Julia Henry Smith vs. J R. Marshall; action I With its intense itching, dry, hot skin, o£ Mrs. Lucy Blackwood, who was a res CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO. C. K. Dorr. engaged the services of a first-class shoemaker. I Nectarine. Cherry, SEED at law to recover money. i ten broken into painful cracks, ami the lit ident of Grant’s Pass for sometime, was when all of the available land on the am prepared to manufacture boots and shoes of 652 Market SL, San __________ Francisco, __ Cal . No man that we can at present rail to married at the Presbyterian church in : Allen Fish vs. James W. Bain and Em tic cracks and the little watery pimples ANNUAL tae latest stjules promptly. foothills will be planted in one vast gar Almond, Chestnut. often cause indescribable suffering. Hood's ma Bain The same. Beware of H artful I mi ta t io: For 1888 My prices in both departments will be quite . mind, capable of successfully conducting Los Angeles, Cal., on Feb. 11th, to 8. W. j den of fruit and grapes. | E. 8 Smith vs F. J. Carrel. The same. ■Sarsaparilla has wonderful power over this will be mailed reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Walnut and a metropolitan journal with full dis Tripp. W. G. COOPER. I John W. Robertson va. John Johnston. disease. It purities the blood and expels REE TO ALL applicant«, and Medford, Or . Dec. 1.1887. Wx hear the name of Hon. John M. patches, has the necessary money, anil A few days since, a» N. Campbel), of [ , Joseph Williams, Martha J Johnston anil th? humor, and the skin heals without a to last aeaaon ’ a Gearin'« prominent attorney of Portland, l others will not contribute it, unless they Waldo, was trying to remove a cartridge Peter 8. Johnston ; suit in eijuity to fore scar. Send for book containing many customer« with statements of cures to C. I- Hood <t Co., close mortgage. out arderinc it. ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, mentioned in connection with the Demo Ito made dictator» of the papei’s policy from a gun, it exploded, the powder Invaluable to all. T. F. Croxton vs. John 8. Cheatham, et Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. GRAPE VINES. CURRANTS. GOOSEBER Every person usm< cratic nomination for congress He ial The “boss” Democrats entrench them front which burned the face and eyes of al The same CONDUCTED BY Carden, F leldor Flo war RIES. BLACKBERRIES. RASPBER Chas. Wimer,who happened convenient Fleckenstein A Mayer vs Frank Bryhan; Enterpriiing Druggialt a popular and able speaker, and would i selves behind their office desks, appar ly near. The burn fortunately, is not action EEDS^ISS at law to recover money. Can always be relied upon to carry in stock RIES. STRAWBERRIES. FIGS. make a good representative. The only ently tie up their salaries in stockings, very serious. J. H. Colby vs. C B. Colbv; suit for the purest and best goods, and sustain tiie D. M. FERR Y &CO..Detroit,Mk*. NOTARY PUBLIC, reputation of being active, pushing and re thing that we are afraid of is that he # an»l fl.t'ly rbfuse to advance a cent for G. E. Caukin, general manager for the divorce Th? ScholMtic ymr of this school will com Our trees ar? grown without irrigation on red Maggie Scranton vs Joseph Scranton liable. by recommending articles with well- might t<e slaughtered at the polls in the party’» good that doe» not carry with northwest of the Traveler»’ Accidental The same. hill land, and all of known varietioe that succeed mence shout the end of Auguet. and is divided in established merit and such as are popular. Notice of Publio Examina four MMaions of ten week« each. in Southern Oregon- Insurance Company, was in Roseburg btate of Oregon vs. Andrew Hamlin; tion. Having the agency for the celebrated Dr. Portland by the friends of E- J. Jeffrey, ', I it a written guarantee of their money’s Those contemplating tree planting will do well Board and tuition, per term.......... $40 00 Saturday to investigate in regard to the indictment for rape. King’s New Discovery for consumption, to visit our orchard and nursery, <»r wnte to us Music................................................. IS 00 who charge him with selfishly trading off return and with big interest. When accidental killing of tiremen Robert» and Orner of Abstracts made of Titles to Lands. colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive for price-list. Address to us at Murphy. Jose Drawing and Painting.................. . 8 00 T he C ovntt 8cHooi.8vrKRlNTF.Ni>ENT, that geutleman in a reckless manner in J such leading Democrats as Gov. Pen- Van Buren in the railroad accident near Goldt n fipike Mining CovtjMiny. phine county. Oregon, or to R. R. Station, Bed and Bedding........................... ’ guarantee. It will surely cure any and . » 00 J acxsonvillk . O k , F»-b. tu, nv»s LEGAL DOCUMENTS (¿rant’s Paas, Or. 18H4. when he was • candidate for sheriff! Riddle in December last. Both of the DAY SCHOOL. The Wagner Creek Mining Company, every affection of throat, lungs, or chest, otice is hereby given that for tiie A. H. ( ARSON A SON noyer, Barney Goldsmith. Chairman of Primary Dej^rtmont...................... t A 00 and Mr. Gearin the nominee for district young men carried policies in his com the Hope Extension and other companies and in order to prove our claim, we ask purpose of making an examination of all per- Of all kinds drawn up, especially pertaining tc Junior “ • you to call and get a trial bottle tree. the settlement of e«tatM the State Central Committee, Collector pany. HQn« who may offer themselve« ae candidates for attorney on the rame ticket. . ihwpnmtory “ .......JS operating in Wagner crecK district, have GREENS ( at Democratic State Convention. n - cure T HENRY KLIPPEL, JOHN MILLER, THE LADIES MILLINERY ! Gl NS. I'ISMS AND AMMIMTION, < —1 Conveyancing in all its Branches. ( T M Jacksonville, Oregon H I LUCKEY & CO., Ashland, Oregon, Will Sell. Rent. Lease and Handle A Choice Collection of City and Country Property tor sale. W.J.VANSCHUYVER&CO. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, ¡03 pOr||an(|, Qr> 1887-1888. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. ENCEL BROS., Renerai Merchandise COOPER & SON, DRUGGISTS, fHOENIX, MEDFORD, OR., OREGON. 1 YOUR CATARRH REDLAND NURSERY, Carbolic Smoke Ball BUGGY,CARRIAGE andTEAM I 100,000 TREES All Kinds of Repairing Done. ÍIÍ TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES SISTERS OF THE_HOLY NAMES. REAL ESTATE AGENT4 ! N oi Cuwtomri Abraham, Postmaster Ruby, I t is quite popular with uur Republi I’. 8. Marshal Myers, John Whiteakcr, can friend» to let the people know that Collector of Internal Revenue, Surveyor- Taylor, etc., etc., refuse to Qike there is a great opposition to l'reaident General stock io a daily Democratic paper, is it Cleveland in hi» own party, and that he [ any wonder that we small fry grow sick will secuse the Democratic nomination ! at heart, that we ask ourselves bow did only after a bitter tight. Thio idea is j such men—politically speaking—climb to places »o high?— Sunday Welcome. purely imaginary and only exists in the TA. .Ve«r T«ira of Tolo. fertile brain of the opposition. The wish Griffin Bros , who are making prepara fathers Hie thought. Mr. Cleveland will be nominated unanimously by the Dem tions to boom the latest candidate for pule ocratic convention, and his election is lie favor, say : Tolo is located on ti e Cali fornia and Oregon It. R.. near the <enter of already a foregone conclusion. He has Rogile river valley, Jackson cotinlv. Ore made one of the very best and safest ex Igon. gon. Rogue river th»- the magnlfi- magnlti- eut stream ecutives the country has ever had, a fact that cannot be successfully gainsaid by : from which the valley takes its name, is one mile east ot Tolo; Grant's Pass is anyone. _________ A S am F rancisco dispatch of the 19th gives this account of the melancholy death of Jos. L. Capprice of Crescent city, whois also well-known in southern Ore gon : A sad accident happened this morning at the Folsom street wharf, which resulted in the death of Joseph L. Capprice, a well-known former resident of this city. The steamer Crescent City arrived from Crescent City early in the morning. Capprice and his wife were passengers on board, and were ready to leave the vessel as soon as the gang plank was run out on the d'xrk. Just as Mr. Capprice, who preceded his wife, was placing his foot on the plank, he was taken with an epileptic fit, from which disease he has been a sufferer for some time ami pitched forward head hrst into the water. water. The unfortunate man was the dead when hi» body WM taken of was thirtv-threc the water, Cafipric'e 1 ’ n-keeper by oc- years of age and a saloon keeper b; cupation. He leaves a widow w>dvw and am une Child. twenty-two miles northwest; Jacksonville is nine miles south; Ashland is twenty miles southeast ; Rogue river free bridge three and one-half miles northeast; the world renowne»! “Table Rock” is two an»l one-bxlf miles north Tolo is the nearest place on the railroad to Sain's valley and Butte crack valley, ami three miles m-aror to all the great fruit, alfalfa, farming and stock randies up Rogue river Rogue river drains the great timber region in the northern and ea-tern part of Jackson county; ami preparations are now being made to float a large number ot logs dow n that river t«i T»*lo. where they will be saw. »1 and shipped. Thé town of Tolo will be at um e surveyed and laid »»lit after the most approve»! methods pursued in « 'alifornia All the streets amt avenues will not lie le-s than 110 feet wide. The lots will be from 25 tolKIfoot frontage and 120 feet deep, with a 20-fuoC allev through the center ot each block The location is sightlv ami healthy, l be drainage is natur el MM perfect» 1 he- best >>f water » an lie hail am .vlu-. »- by dig glug. Lots will tie f.>r sale Feii. 1. I<s8. S.vip.iper Laie. incor|K»rate<l as the Golden Spike Mining For the benefit of all who may seek to Company The capital stock is |500,0QO.at swindle the newspapers out of their just 410 per share, par value, thirty thousand dues, we publish the following, which is kept standing at the head of the first edi of which have been placed on ifie market. The following are the officers of the com torial column in many of our exchanges: 1. Subscribers who do not give express pany : Jacob Eichel of Evansville, Ind., notice to the contrary are considered as ¡president; August Brentanoof Evansvifie. wishing to continue their subscriptions. secretary; B J Gillette of Citizens' Xa- 2. 1 f subscribers order t lie discontinuance tional Bank of Evansville, treasurer; Capt. of their periodicals the publisher may con- Geo. H. Gamble, superintendent; M.A. tin'ie to send them until all arrears are Breutano. agent. The |x>stoffice address paid of “upt. Galnble ami Mr. Brentano is i 3. If subscribers neglect to or refuse to Ptnenix take their periodicals from the office to Hot a California Bear. which they are directed, they are liehl re- i ponsible till they have settled tlieii bill Anybody can catch a cold this kind of » amt or»ler,-d their pa|>er discontinued weather The trouble is to let go. like the 4. If subscribers move to other places man who caught the bear. We advise our without informing the publisher, and the readers to purchase of Drug ¡stores a bottle papers are sent to the former direction, of Santa Abie, the California King of Con they areheld responsible. sumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs and ii. The courts have decided that refusing Croup cures, amt keep it bandy. ‘Tis pleas to tart periodicals from the office, or re ing to the taste and death to the above moving and leaving them uncalled for complaints. 8,>ld at $1 00 a bottle or 3 for “prima facie' evidence of intcntionul |2 SO. California Cat-R-Cure gives inline fraud. diate relief. The l atarrhal virus is soon 6. Any person who receives a newsps displaced by its healing and penetrating per and makes use of it, whether he has nature. Give it a trial. Six months treat- subscribed for it or not, is held in law as a nient fl 00; sent by mail fl. 10 subscriber. 7. The postmaster who neglects to give Wonderful Cure». the legal notice of the neglect of a person W D Hoyt Co., Wholesale and R-tail to take from the office the newspaper ad have dressed to him,is liable also to the publish Druggists of Rome. Ga.. say: We____ been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery, er for the subscription price. Electric Bitters ami Bucklin's Arnica Salve for two years Have never handled reme thatare fretful, peevish, dies that sell a« well, or give such universal •VavAVJWxS cross, or troubled with satisfaction There have been some won Wmdy Chile, Teething I’aius. or derful cures effecteii by these medicines in Stomach Dhvrders, can be relieved this city. Several cases of pronounced at once by xai.ig Acker’s Ba'>y Soother. Consumption have been entirely cure»l bv f»-w bottles ot Dr. King's New Dis It contains Opium or Morphia«, use of n taken in connection with Electric banco is safe. Pr.'co 25 cents. Sold by covery, Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold City Drug Stor«. by Drug Store. bo Mifle with nny Throat or Vvw V Lung Disease. If you have a Cougli or Cold, or tlio children are threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough, J’or 3a fr. A tirst-olasa piano ard a small safe will use Acker’» English Remedy and prevent further troublo. It ¡3 a positive cure,- ♦w si Id at a reaxmable figure._ either for I with’ approved set uriiy'. W0 cash or note , , 1 fat &le Apply soon at ths TiXS» office. “• at City Drug ¡¿lure. • Soother ky hwnx at hand. It "rj; is the only aafe medicine yet made that will remove all infantiledisorilvss. It contains no 1 >pium or M"rplo I »it gives the child natural taM from j i. Price 25 cents. Sold f "T I LTty.Drug btorc, teacher? of the schools of this county, the County School Superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at his office in the Court House at Jacksonville, on & fe F '■ Wednesday, February 291 1888, o« mmencing at 12 o’clock m . Senior and Graduating Department....... 10 00 •J.?1*1 • re <nr Ume. and special at. eh 7'" lTtt<> l*rt*<5’Mar etudies in behalf of children who have but a limited time. For fur- ther particulars apply at the Academy. Collector of AerounU—-Prompt Rrmittaneei Investment Securities a Specialty County Scrip Bought and Sold Jackson I have a complete set of Maps of all Surveyed Landa in thim county, and receive abstract# monthly from Roseburg of all new entries made This sawmill in now in full oueeration and will I am thus prepared to make out Homestead and keep on hand a full stock of al) kinds and dimen Preemption paper», and can thus save to parti?« sions of the expense of a trip to Roseburg Land Office Several fine farms are in my hands for sale "'Í PROMPT REPLY MADE TO ALL LETTERS. L2*?"’ Charges in accordance with the tjmea Having placed th? finest double Planer and Refers, by permission, to C. C. Beekman. Esq. Matcher to be found in the Rogue Hirer Valley Estray Notice. Banker; to Hon. L. R. Webster. Judge of thia in our mill, we will furnish al! grades of aken up by the undersigned living nfdicial district, and to any business bouse in SILAS P AY- in ( himney Rock precinct, Jackson county. Jacksonville Or., one iron-gray mare, black man? and tail, ringbone on left fore foot, lumps on both aides of the neck, f»ack of the ears, caused by pulling on a rope, almost blind in left eye. a small, bav. sucking colt by her side, five or six month« old. Said mare is about 14 hands and three inches high, supposed to be 10 or It years old and has no brands perceivable. Also Jone two-year-old bay filly, black man« and tail, star in forehead, small, spot between nostrils, right hind foot MR. JOHN W. FURBUSH, white white, branded X on left stifle and about 14 hands W b »r« «I bi » preparad to mak« contracta for imi and one inch high. The animals came to my place numlier at ‘ An Army Veteran, about Dec. 15, 1887. The mars and colt were ap praised at F25 and the filly at $20 by W. P. Far- OF WAKEFIELD. low. J. P. J H. M. DAVIS fruit boxes who bn« probably suffered more than any man January 30, 1888. or woman in America to-day. Taken afek while of either fir or pine timber. in the Army, he has endured untold ngoniea All orders anil bills filled with promptnean and Fin« e. Describing big first symptoms he said: dispatch No comment is necessary on the suoe “My head ached and my appetite whs poor. produce rrgrnlitr. imtnral nonty of the quality of our fir timlwr. I felt n faintness at the pit of the stomach, aud a HE UNDEB81GNED OFFERS BOR SALE, j I They UAtionn, n< vvr prripe or intorf ere with bad tiiste in my mouth, while my skin whs at a b-urgiun, the farm known as the Mitchell | <lmly !»usi”CM«*. A*. - i amity medicine« v a tu i . HARRIS & (*O. 5. ».-There b> a good road to the Mill thhjear. sometimes hot «nd sometimes cold. I next felt place, situated in Meadows precinct, at a conven pains in my back and around the lower portion ient distance from a p<»Ht<»tfice and a district they Nhould be in ex cry tiouxi-liold« of my body, and noticed a peculiar odor and school, and in a very healthy locality It contains SOLO EVERYWHERE. color in the water I passed, wiiich was scanty at 200 acres of land, eighty of which are under f#»nce. one time and free at others. Sometimes it paiued while most of the balance is also susceptible <»f me to void it, and again it was almost impoj-si- cu tiration. The builtiings are fair and there is ble to do eo at all. Finally I began to pass clear abundance of good water on the premises bhnxl accompanied with the greatest strain and further particu’ars enquire of B. A. GODFREY, Prop., agonv.” BICE BENSON. Spikenard. Or No less than 20 eminent physicians attended Mr. Furbush nt various timet, but not one of them could help him. Re was near death's door. And vtt he say.«; “I am alive and well U>-dar, wholly through the wonderful tower of Runt’s Remedy which took me from the verge JACKSONVILLE, OR THE SUBSCRIBER TAKW PLEASURE IN JACKSONVILLE, OR. of the grave.” 1 informing the public that he ha« thorouxhh thomnAi- - This Great Remedv abtolulely cures all Kidney, r»novMBd this ----------- nom. num . well-known hotel an ---- d rn^iea ' HE HUIMCKIBF.il TAKES PLEAHUKE IN i.-.iovated Liver and Urinary Disease«. VEIT SCHUTZ PROP. informing the public that he han located in ber of impnivements ìmpniVBinBnt» which cannot but prove Drove 1 ! popular. I I Jacksonville, in Dr. Aiken ’ s building on ('alifor Ae table is furnished with the best tho market For Sale by all Dealers. The table it» furni.h»d with ths beet teo market R. STHUTZ RESPEITFL'f LY INFORMS nia street, and is prepared to repair watches, and x co hMtrianle nfortabl« the citizenRof Jacksonville and snrroandme elocks and jewelry in the bi“«t style and at roason- afl»>r,lB. C. N. CKITTENTON, General Agent. ,£- and th»» bed, arc c I bsu -r.d No sble rates. country that he ir now nihntiractnr.ng. and will No pains pain. snared »par»»d to I«. give giva satisfaciion aatiafaciion . Rate& Rat,-» 115 Fulton 8L N. Y. on ita rvaaoMMe. r-aaonabl.. ’ & i ■ ‘•y’Satisfaotion guaranteed. Give me a trial quite rMHiMantly keep on hand the very be-t of lager i aad ju-lgv for yourself. L. BELFILS. Uw, eithtf ta VvtlU* or B A. GVDFREX. 1 Firet grade certificates iHHiied under the old law cannot be renewed. All teachers holding certificate? that will soon expire should not neglect attending the examination. Dat<*d this 10th day of February. 1R88. N. A JA< (IBS, County School Superintendent of Jackson County, Oregon. Nite T ROM AND nXISHEII LIMBER. Tutt CURE ’s Pills Farm For Sale. T M Gold Hill, 8regí n. AT SEASONABLE PRICES. BONANZA HOTEL I Bonanza, Klamath County, Or. T 1. Matched Fittomi, Rustic, Ceiling, and Surfaced Lumber Malaria, Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. evac« THE CITY BREWERY, IJ ORDERS SOLICITED. TOWN LOTS In the 'Town of MONTAGUE, Siukiyou County, (Jal., FOR SHE ON EASY TERMS! .. __ _ he *Mlftnce *nd *___ _ moia •»«. twelve Änd ‘'1«,l>e®n month» 6®® nwq- *' Railroad *' ’ *** Dvt>ut L r i i He. UvP^tIvr graded price«, rtc- or or addttM »»lilrvM Tow»-«.«. Af« C. P. H.