The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 02, 1888, Image 2

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lÁULl FOJUT MUHMmiirGS.
Pleasing to the Palate and
Marlin, A. N. Olson, Mrs. Annie
Ramey, Cha«. T. Rassinusaen, Robt.
Death to a Cough.
FORTLAXD.
The
ladies
are
talKing
of
giving
a
leap-
Dr.
Jackson
is
pavingu.
a
;>rofe*sio:ial
D epity SvBVxroa J uhk T. F ooabtt Shely. Persons calling for any of the
L'-->
Wheat
—
Valley,
$1
22@$1
25;Wa!la
Walla,
visit.
has nue*l the San Francisco Examiner tor above letters will please sav “adver­ y«ar ball ere long. Amen.
firm, fl 12(21 16.
tised.”
J. W. H oward , P. M.
One week more of school and then vaca­
M. P. Phipps pxid llmcounty-seat a visit
dlíifiai Paptr lar Jackiua, Jesrphiie k Lake ♦150,000 damages on three charges of
Hay—Baled timothy quoted at |16<iH7
enterprising firin of Smith 4 Conk­ tion for two weeks or more,
yesterday.
LUNG RESTORER. SANTA ABIE.
per ton.
I libel, in tbe opium-smuggling scandal. lin The occupy
the whole of the fourth page
The council hie* ordered a tive-uiili tax
Farmers are as busy as uiiseionaries,
Lard
—
Kegs,
or
3
gallon
tins,
;
pails,
Who
says
that
paper
is
not
becoming
MARCH 2, 1888.
KING OF CONSUMPTION,
RKilLlï
oi the Courier iu expatiating upon the
plowing, sowing, pruning anil gardening. levied for town purposes
101b, 9c.
inducements Josephine county offers to
popular?
Tb® original and only genuine scientific com
Preachers Roberts and JCenncdy are
A large number of fruit mi l shade trees
immigrants and in advertising their busi-
Butter—Dairy, 35@37c per roll; brinp in
pouud of Abi®tine < ■ri and Yerba Santa,
T he Umpqua Herahl, published at
for ('ough®. C< 1«’ Lung and Bron­
holding «series of 'meetings at this time of have been planted here lately.
rolls. 20(325; solid in kegs, 15@20c; store
: ness.
chial Troub is. etc., etc.
butter,
20®25c.
I Oakland, favors the nomination of tbe
Tbe annual elec^on for town offices of writing, with good results.
Rev. Father Leonard will hold Lenten
popular
prosecuting
attorney
of
this
dis
­
l Grant’s Pass takes piaffe next Monday.
only guaranteed cure for
Poultry—Quote chickens, $2®4, as to the
A Dem »cratic State ('(invention for the State «»f
Sheriff Dean, with several of the “dear services at this piece next Monday.
BETTER T JAN GOLD he
(jitarrh. (>»Jd in the Head Hay Fever, L>m®
(Ireton is hereby called to meet at Pan4Baton. trict, J. W. Hamilton, for Congressman. , Four candidates tor marshal—E. E.
boys.” passed through here during the I The next meeting ot the Fruitgrowers* quality; ducks, old, »5(37; young, »4(35;
Cold, Catarrhal Deaf nee®, and Sore Eye®. Be­
Umatilla county, on Tu-wiay. April I, 1«H. for
B
ewark of I mitations . Non® genuine unless
turkeys, KXglíJ^c per lb.
toe purpose of nominating a candidate for mem­ Mr. Hamilton has made himself deserv­ Moore, Ed. Lister. H. Smith and J. H. week, en route to the county's capital.
the words “Lung Restorer.” 'Santa Abie, are on et ore® th® senne of taste and smell; remove® twad
I Association will be held in this place.
ber of < ongrt«®®. a cauduLtte for jwig® of the su edly popular in Lant* county by his ster­ 1 Colby, present incumbent—are in the
the Isabel® of each liottle Not a ®«-cr«»t Corn; taste and unpleasant breath, renaîting from Ca­
Eggs—Quoted yesterday at 13 cents
prerne coart, six delegate® tv the national Demo­
Southern
Oregon
beats
the
world
for
pound.
For sale by all druggist®, wholreal® and tarrh. Eany and pleasunt to us® Follow direc­
j field.
Il is rumo-ed tint unother grain ware­ per doz.
tions and a cure is warranted. Send for circular
cratic convention, and six altanmlM ; to ratify ling qualities and devotion to duty, and
retail.
Provisions
—
Bacon,
10<310H'c:
hams,
12
The mask ball at Kerbvville on the mildness of climate, healthfulness, pro­ house will be built here in the near future.
to ABIETINE MEDICAL CUMPANY. OroviR®
th * variuUN diatrict nomination®, and such other
(313c; shoulders, 6(37c
businee® a® may properly come before th® con­ would carry a strong vote for Congress­ ! 22d ult. passed of gaily and was well pa- ductiveness, generosity of her people,
TRY SANTA ABIE AND CAT-R-CVKE. Califoruia. owners of the only Ahi -tiue Grove
C B. Carlisle, editor of tlio “Transcript’’
lliiles—Dry. 12c; green, 5@6; deer skins.
and Distillery in the world-
vention.
tronixed. Several characters were ably honest politicians and handsome girls.
Saul convnation will be composed of 155 dele- man.— Eugene Guard.
PBEPABKDONLT KT
was at the eounty seat Wednesday, ac­ 25(3 30c
represented. The music fuiniahed by
gstu®, apportioned to the variona countie® on the
Wool—Plentiful and low. Valley,19@20c;
Our enterprising merchants are laying companied by Ids wife.
M k . D uli ’ ii ’ s bill to cunfirni to widows i (laniard's orchestra was tirst-class, and
votacaol for th® aurtlidate fur Congre®® at tbe
Eastern Oregon. 16@18c.
ABIETINE MEDICAL Company, Six month« treat me* nt II. By Mail,
in a large supply of goods for the spring
election of 18*6. being one delegate for each coun­ and single women an I their heirs or as­
Meat
—Steady. Beef, wholesale. 4a4^ per
The
Methodiit
will
occupy
the
Presby
­
the supper ditto.
ty and one fur every 2UU andfractiun over hl)
ami summer tFnde. Everyone should give
Oroville, Butte Co.,('al. U. B. A
Vutc® so oast.
signs the lands on which such widows
terian church building until they ran i tb; dressed, 8c; sheep. 4(¿c per tb; dressed,
Dr. Spence of Althousa has sent to Il­
7c; bogs, dressed.(«37c; veal. 7(39c.
In acoor'iance with said apportionment, the re­ i
them a call, as they sell as cheap as the provide quarters ol their own.
Owners of the only Abietine Grove and Distil- SANTA ABIE AND OAT-B-OUBE,
spective countie® will be entitled to the fullow- or single women settled as claimants linois for another fine Yorkshire boar. cheapest.
Barley—Brewing per ctl, »1 t)U; ground,
ery in the world.
For Sale by all Druggists.
ing^repr«®entut ion
under the Oregon donation law, anil on He has also sent East for a lot of the
We learn that C. B Carlisle UÎ the per ton. »25(227 50
IT SEND FOR PARTICULAR
5 Lane .................
Gregg, Earhart anil Ohio varieties of
Those
desiring
good,
substantial
furni
­
Hops
—
No
demand
Quote
GidOc.
6 Linn..................
"Transcript'' intends engaging in the
which they resiik-d in good faith, is a bill raspberries,ol which he will plant a large
B bb I mi ..................
Potatoes—Market heavy. Per ctl , 60(3
. 7 Malh-’ur ........
ture, such as cupboards, bureaus, Ac., real estate business before long.
Clackamas
75; sweets sell at 2>jc per’lb.
that should pass. It is necessaiy for en-1 area. He is always enterprising.
Clatsop. . >
. 5 Marion..............
t
MISCELLANEOUS.
should
call
at
the
cabinet
shop
of
our
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
tli.iuus
-$lal 10 tier ctl.
3' M »rrow..............
Culumoia
forvement of justice and prevention of
If you want your property sold quickly,
worthy Justice. His motto is “elegance
. TMultnomah
t'ooe .....
Fresh
Fruits
—
Uood
demand
Quote
KLAMATH
COVNTY
ITEMS
at the best figures, call on M E. Beatly. at apples, $1 25; pears. 7,'»(3$1 25; peaches,
Crook
liFolk.................
hardship in many cases, and really ought
and cheapness.”
. 2 l illam<M>k
a
Curry ....
Sheriff's Sale.
his leal-estate office, in Medford.
•
»1(31 25; t*»matees, 6Uc.
Douglas
6. Umatilla . .......
8 tu have lieen attended to many years ago.
Worthy
Democrats
are
offering
to
wager
Grass
is
growing
nicely.
Dried Fruits—Sun-dried apple«, 7@8c
»
. 3 Union
Gilliam............
Y V1KTUE OF AN EXECUTION DULY
J
8.
Howard
has
returned
from
Apple
­
T
uk
Mills
tariff
bill
lias
been
complet
­
per
!b;
machine-dried,
ll(312)¿c;
Plum
­
5 W a » co ............
a new hat that the executive chair will be
6
Grant...............
Gardening has commenced.
iKMued out of the circuit court of the Btate
Manufacturer and Dealer in
gate. where he has been engaged in sur­ mer evaporated. 12c',; pears, ll@12,'ic;
Jac «son............
5
. « i Washington ....
of Oregon, for Multnomah county, on the 24th
Barley and oats are scarce in tliis coun­ occupied by the prince of Democrats— veying J. T. Layton’s mining claim.
3 Wallowa. . .
2 ed practically and will be laid before the
Jtieephiue . ..
sun-dried pitless plums, 15c: machine-
day of December 18*7, and to me directed and
. 3iYamhill
....
6 full committee on ways and means to­
Grover Cleveland—for the next live years.
Kla.iiath..........
delivered, in favor of The Board of (Aimmiseion-
dried, 12V£c; Italian prunes, 10(gl4c.
ty-
Lake ..............
• -I
F. M. I’oe and W. H. Branton a-e at
er® for th*« sale of School and University Land®
Lumber- Rough, per M.llÜUO; edged.
Uncle Sam Colver is in our midst once We have no hats to lose.
Total
aovhi ...................
155 morrow. It is expected that the bill will :
and for the investment of the funds arising there­
»12
00
Jacksonville,
having
taken
a
contract
The ••'laniltsw respect fully recommend® that
to
from of the State of Oregon, Plaintiff®, who re­
more,
looking
well.
While
many
improvements
are
being
8AN FRANCISCO.
the county conv »ntion® for the election ofdele- be reported to the house after the meet- |
covered a judgment and decree of foreclosure of
_______
_____
____
gn • to the State convention, unleat« otherwise ing to-morrow morning, and ordered ’
Moore Bros.
’ sawmill
neat Linkville is made in e.nd around Eagle Point, adding plaster the M. E. church buildi* g there.
Wheat—No 1 shipping. |1
per cental.
a certain mortgage in the abov**-named court on
order ’d by the l«»c>i county committee, be held
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
Barley —No 1 feed.
The school meeting, to elect successors
the 4th day of January, lwitt. and aguiust the here­
wealth anil beauty to her many natural
printed an*l recommitted to the commit­ iu operation again.
ou Skturday. March 34, 18><*.
inafter described real property belonging to B.
Oats—Good feed. $1 50(<£$l 60 per cental.
advantages, the public mind should not be to Director Howard.and Clerk, Webb will
H. G oldsmith .
J.
W.
Hamaker
has
returned
from
his
F Dowell and N A Dowell, Defendant®,! am
Potatoes
—
Burbank
seedlings,
$1
25;
tee.
The
final
report
to
the
house
will
Chairm ui Democratic 8tafe Central Committee
commanded to levy on and sell said property to
visit to California.
slugglish in contemplating the necessity of ba held next Monday. R**tut*mber the early rose,|l (t5(</.|l 15c¡¡»eerleyji.tjOcwfI 00;
likely be made within a week or ten days
®ati®fy.
firstThe sum of »eveuteen hundred and
time.
sweets.$1
00 percental.
Geo. Hum has just returned from a ' a better school building. Nothing would
®ixty-four dollar®, with interest lhereou from the
Onions—$1 50 per cental, for choice I
T he Republican State convention will thereafter. It is expected that the Ran- ' trip to l’uget Sound.
4th day of January, 1886, at the rate of 12 per
be more beneficial; nothing would add
For sale at a bargain—a cosy dwelling stock
.
cent, per annum, due upon a mortgage given - by
meet in Portland on April 11th, eight *1<*I1 and Republican bills will ap]>ear ( Some thief stole UncleTommy Wilson's more to her charms; nothing is of more house not far from the center of the town
said defendant®, B. F. Dowell and N. A. Dowell,
Wool- Spring clip;
Oregon— Eastern
Hugh F. Barron, Guardian of the minor heir®
shortly
after.
vital
im|>ortance
in
the
way
of
inducements
valuable
saddle
lately.
days after the Démocratie State conven­
of Medford. |^'r particulars enquire of R. choice, ISc; do poor to good, 15c. Fall— I tWN l'BOPEBTY. FARMS. VINEYARDS tu
of Minn® Walker, deceased, prior to the date of
and
Mining
Claim®
Bought
and
Bold
on
(
’
em-
Humboldt
and
Mendocino,
lie.
Moun-
Born—At Linkville, Feb. 21st, to Mr. to liomeseekers: nothing would give a T. l.a'Vtoit,“.
agent
•
tion. Jackson county will have seven
said
Board of (kimmiaeioner®' mortgage; secund:
T heme is some prospect that the j*eo-
mÍHsion
tain-^-Free, 11c; Hacrainento vaUcv defect
—The further sum of four tlvmsand seven hun­
and Mrs. E. E. Redtield, a son.
greater lustre to public improvements, as
Je e.a et in each assemblage.
It is rumored that Mr. Butler, onr ive, 11c; San Joaquin defective,!*; south-
ple of Jacksonville will invest in a rail­
dred
and eighty dollars and thirty-tiv«* cents, now
INING PATENT« obtained at reasonable due said
J. E. Walter, lately of Bonanza, is well as rendering aid to education—that would-be hanker, has left this section sud­ ern coast burry and seedy, 9c.
Board of ('oiumireiouer», with interest
way toiween that place and Medford. now a resident of Red Bluff. Cal.
rut*>and with dispatch.
thereoD
from the 4th day of January. 1886, at the
all-important factor to the happiness and denly, without settling for the work done
J l ' dok W. M. R amsey arrived in Pen­ Against one or tno there are fifty ar­
rate of 111 per cent, per year, and tb« further
ROMPT ATTENTION giran to all business sum of ninety-four dollar® and ninety cent® oust®,
dleton this week, from Salem, to locate gument« in favor oi such a railway. Tbe 1 Mrs. M. Obenehain has returned to ' I*erpeluity of our s|*ecies t>ur present on the ba ik building by his orders.
connected wi.bthe L-md Office.
and the further sum of thirty-seven dollars and I
Sprague river valley from Jacksonville. I schoolroom is unfitted for the acconimoda-
eighty two cent®, co®!® ou former writ, and also
for the practice of law. He is a good people of Mediord ouzlit to interest them­
Ed Warman, the popular proprietor of
Alex. Marlin, Sr., after an absence of I tion ot the increasing attendance. It be-
the costs of and upon this writ of execution. In
LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES.
lawyer and Democrat, and would not ob­ selves to foster this enterprise, for it several months,has returned to Linkville. * long* to the past Its rough, uncouth the I’nioU livery stable, and Wm. Ulrich,
aving fulkdto close out my bus -
obedience to which said writ, I did, <»n the 12th
mebN in JarkMinville, as 1 Imd wished tu d<».
day
of January, 1888, levy <»n said hereinafter de­
the
well-known
insurance
agent,
were
In
«2*0
No
.
37.
160
acres.
ject to serving a» either circuit or supreme j would contribute greatly to tiie conve-
I have concluded to continue the 8tme on a larger
J. U. Collins of Sprague river valley is 1 benches are almost as bad as the stocks of
k.'OJiviLe.
scribed
real
property,
in
the
manner
provided
by
tuiacr*— fenced and under cultivation and two law. and will offer for sal«*, for cash in hand, st i scale than ever. 1 was in Ban Francisco recently,
Jacksonvflle
this
week
on
business.
judge.
good spring-* on th. place. This is choice gram public auction, to the highest brider, at the where I laid in one of the larg st and best ®U»cka
nience and general Is-nelit of their town. in Josephine county at present, visiting colonial times Its scanty blackboards are
relatives.
anil fruit land and is situated five mile, from Court-House
J. H. .'ittlemeier of the Woodburn nur­
inadequate for the teacher of today t > ad-
door in Jacksonville, in said county 1 <»fail kinds of Firearm®, Ammunition. Cutlery.
'
J h iksouville.
W hile the laborer is spending all of A good macadam road, or an old-fash
Hardware and Skirting Goode ev* r brought to
The proprietor of the Big Klamath Kance tha pupil* in the ordinary branches. series soH the town authorities S) shade
and btate. on
horse will
this market. Good® bold at the lowest poe®ible
his laboi, his capital, for the necessaries ' iornwl down-East turnpike would be a ditch wants to hire men to enlarge and
p r acre.
N«*£8.
350 acre®.
Saturday, March
A. D. 1888,
B. Hostel, '
prices.
and keep them in pace with students trees for tie t iwn park and donated 30
This body of lan'l adjoin® Ja<*k®onvillp and is I
1 will guarantee these (i<M>d®to beiost what
of life, the capitalist is attending more splendid substitute for the present road, repair it.
2 o’clock p. m. of said day. all the rijdit. titla
of our sister towns and villages. Besides more, wheh is a very liberal proceeding.
j level, rich grain, fruit and vineyard land, and >s at
I represent them to be. Being thaAiul to my
and
interest
of
the
said
defendants,
B.
F.
Dowell
Geo. Miller of Ashland nearly cut hia
i fen(4kl in tive field®. There is <»n the place® dwell­ and N. A Dowell, and of N«>ah Allen and Mary old customer® for their past patn>na#re ®o liberal-
than that amount for luxuries, and yet ' but a railway would be lietter than any-
being
too
small,
another
objection
of
no
The
torn
authorities
have
purchased
A
I
r
rp
I
cx
.v
nett
it
.
ing-house. spring-house with fine spring, barn J. Brown, also made parties defendant in said , ly beatowed, 1 would respectfully eolicit a con­
foot off with an ax at Linkville, a short
necessaries are taxed with higher duties I thing else— Tranecript.
less importance arises from the complexity the block adjoining the park of C. C.
Narcotics and sedatives murder .sleep; and outhouse®, and a good orchard. Term®, suit, in and to all of the following described tinuance of the same.
JOHN Mil LEK.
time since.*
half cash, and the balance on two. three and five- real property, situated in ®uid county of Jackson,
the
unnatural
stupor
is
soon
followed
by
than luxuries. Still the laborer must
Beekmau
paying
1275
for
it
It
will
also
A n earnest and vigorous ex)*osition, ill
year payment®.
E. R. Reames has sold the Bashore of classes. That it should be divided into
Btate
of
Oregon,
to-w"it
:
ill
effect®.
Hi
1
ninons
Liver
Regulator
re
­
give a part of his wages every year to a cheap, handy form, of the moral as­ ranche near Linkville to John Hunsaker two departments is a settled conclusion be used Dr public-square purposes and be moves the cause of restlessness and sleep-
The north half (N %) of block numbered forty W. N. L cckkt , Notary Public J.T. H odgbbb
110.(100
No. Cl.
SV2 acre®. (<U)
in the town of Jacksonville.county of Jack-
five years of ago; the older members re­ greatly beautified.
make himself poorer and the rich richer. pects of the international copyright ques­ for |1600.
lesness by regulating the boweis. bv estab­ 225 acre® under cultivation and fenced into five son,
Btate of Oregon, being the block of land jd
which are level, rich, meadow, grain and which
Mrs. A. D. Carrick of Linkville is quite quire more attention than is possible to
G. W.Ctystalof this place has tiled oa a lishing good digestion and by quieting the fields
Truax lived iu May. 1860, and on
Tliis is Ugh protection.
tion, ia semething that has been much
fruit land, and 40 acre® in alfalfa There are on which Bewell
nerves.
’
’
I
have
been
a
great
sufferer
from
B. F. Dowell’s brick dwelling-house in
needed. Such a paper has now been pub­ ill at the residence of her mother at Wil­ give them under such a system. Again: tine body of lam! near this place, which dvspep.»ia and loss of sleep. As soon as I the place a large and thrifty orc hard two dwelling said town of Jacksonville now stands ; also lot
low creek, Cal.
A school-room should be of sufficient’ everybody thought belonged to the parties feel the least nervous 1 lake a dose of Sim­ hou-<*. twp largo barn® and 5 12 of an irrigating number four (4) of section number two (2), and
T he President has nominated ten non­
ditch, carrying 3'4» inches of water
lished by Charles Scribner’s Son's of
the nortb-«‘ast quarter of the north-east quarter
This county will have three delegates size to allow to each pupil sixteen square who hail u»ed it lor many years past and mons Liver Regulator, and sleep all night."
commissioned officers to be second lieu­
E 'a of the N E ) of section number eleven
New York, in the well-known paper- in each of the Democratic and Republi­ feat, floor measure, and ten feci high at
Mrs
R
Bryant,
Griswoldsville,
Ga.
$111)0
No. 42.
200 acre®. (N
(11), ana the north-west quarter of the northwest
put a number of valuable improvement! I
tenants in the United States army. This
2«Havre- of unimproved land. So acre® of which quarter
covered series of this house, at a price can conventions. ‘
(N W
of the N W
of nection num­
least. Of course, during the summer on it.
is prairie land and rhe l>aiance good timber land. ber twelve
is an encouragement to good conduct and
l.'jrritrmrut in Tfjrna.
(12), all in township thirty-nine »39)
| all good fruit and grain land, with two living south,
which ought to insure for it a circulation
Prof. Kiesaig, Tule lake’s favorite months this is of less importance; but dur­
of
range
one
(1
>
west,of
»'
merid­
Great excitement has been called in the springs <»f water Four mil««® from Jacksonville. ian, containing ninety-seven (97) illamette
The proposition to do away with the s. r
gallant service which the enlisted men
acre® of land, I
of hundreds uf thousands throughout the I : musician, gave an entertainment at ing the Winter season, when doors and
vicinity
<»i
Pan*,
lex
.
by
the
reninrkable
more
or
legs,
and
being
situated
«»n
Wagner
vicesofa
nightwatchman
is
a
pennywise
of the regular regiments will appreciate. country. The title of the pamphlet is! : Yreica, Cal., lately.
No. 43.
eo acre®. in the county of Jackson, Btate of Oregon creek,
windows must be kept closed, hygienic
recovery <»f Mr. J. E <’orl« v. who wa< so 11500.
; also
ami
voundfoolish
one.
The
protection
of
00
acre®
of
choice
grain
and
fruit
land
under a lot of land situated in the town of Jacksonille,
helpless
he
could
not
turn
in
bed.
or
raise
It does not suit the dude officers who
The farmer,stockraiser and everybody usages must be almost totally disregarded
“The National Sin uf Literary Piracy,”
fence, with new dwell ng-hou®** and barn, and in the CGuntv of Jackson, btate «>f Oregon de­
his
head
;
everybody
said
he
was
dying
of
our
property
ami
the
maintenance
of
the
else is busy, ami improvements have al­ in such a room as the one now in use;
graduate from West Point; but Mr.
water for stock. Situateci uue mile from (¿oíd scribed as follows : Beginning at the northwe«*!-
¡and the author is the Rev. Dr Henry ready been commenced everywhere.
public peac- require that such an official Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's Hill depot.
corner of John Miller’s lot in said town of Jack-
Cleveland shows by these appointments,
hence your children's health is impaired;
New Discovery was sent biin Finding re
Minvill®. thence running in an easterly direction
j Van Dyke. Dr. Van Dyke considers the
J. L. Downes, while attempting to their brain is stnpeti»<l by the carbonifer­ should be employed.
liei. he bought a large bottle and a’ box of
IM acres, with Miller’® north boundary line one hundred
No. 4«
as well as in many others, that he is a I
Dr. King’s New Lite Pilis; by the time he
subject under three phases:—(1) The ford Lost rivgr, near the natural bridge, ous gases constantly given off and as con­
Unimproved; well
...... watered, and first-clas® (1(MJ) feet to Miller’® north-east corner ; thence
.If J.V/5 G A’B’H'M.
man of the people, and not influenced by
had taken two boxes of Pills and two bot­ place to make a g'nsi me.
northerly, at right angles with Miller’s line,
; Nature ol the National Sin of Literary ha*! a narrow eseape from drowning
stantly inhaled by all. But space will not
twenty-one (21) feet, four (4) inches, to a »-take ;
tles of the Discovery he was well and had
the aristocracy.
No. 55
We are glad to learn that the mail will allow a continuance. May necessary steps
4«I 'acre*. thence westerly, parallel with Miller's north
The best and cheapest mining blanks for gained in flesh thirty-six pounds. Trial >4.500
I Piracy, (2 Its Punishment, and i3) Its
be carried seven time« a week lietween
Unimproved, level, rich grass and fruit land ; boundary line, on* hundred (lODj f«»et to the
bottles of tijis Great Discovery fur Con-
be taken at once to secure that which sale at the T imes ottico.
Tux Committee on Ways and Means ; Cure. Ilis pafier is well worth reading, Willow creek and Linkville hereafter.
running water: title donation claim. A great east side of Third street; thence with the east
i
uniption
free
at
Drug
btores.
line of Third street inw southerly direction to the
The miners of Steamboat have plenty of
bargain ; 7 mile® cast of Central Point.
would be a lasting monument to your
J
has decided to report favorably upon a and ought to touch the public conscience
place of beginning, inclu«ling B. F. Dowell’® law
O. S. McCulloch,formerly of Linkville,
water and are making excellent progress.
memory
—
i.
e
,
a
better
school-room.
S70UU
. 51.
200 acres office.
bill directly authorixing the secretary of ; anil have its eff.-ct upon public opinion. is now a resident of Harrisburg, Linn
Given under my hand this 12tli day of January
Hastily yours,
R xapck .
J. T. Layton has had his mining claim
A No. 1 farm, situated two mile® northeast of
the treasury to purchase bonds at his dis­ ' The publishers w ill send anyone a copy county, to wnich place he has ordered
B. W DEAN. Sheriff.
Phuenix, having a goes!dwelling hou®>*. t>arn and A‘ U‘1888
surveyed and will apply for a patent at 1 b warranted, is because it is the best «•ut
the
T
imes
sent.
orchard, wood and water supply,
cretion with the surplus in the treasury. upon receipt of 5 cents.
Aorio.A Antler.
Blood Prcia’f.tioa known. It will posi­ etc. building«,
once
. .
Any person wishing to * *11 property will find
16u
acre®
fenced
and
nearly
all
under
culti
­
John Uerlings, county school eu|>erin-
.Mud ia fa*t disappearing and farmers are
This is a use of the surplus to which ob­
it to their interest to -all ad see u*.
Water is getting scarce in many places, tively cure all Blood I>i'< a«es, purifies the vation. much of which is susceptible to fruit cul­
tendent, and his assistants have l*een busily engaged in plowing and seeding.
ture.
It
i»
also
well
®ituat«*d
inahaaltbfol
loca
­
jection cannot well be made. Money
and some of the miner'» are already clean* whole sy«t-m, and thoroughly builds up the tion echoo.' bouse near b> and lose than two
examining applicants for. teacher’s certi­
constitution. Reuiiiuoer, »e guarantee it. mil» ® from a railroad depot.
J. Myers is constructing a large granary mg up.
now locked up in the vaults of the treas­
Th** firm of SandforJ A Chrintie lias ficates this week.
Of Southern Oregon arc hereby informed that i
A fresh supply of the American Mining For Sale at t'itv Drug Store.
to
meet
the'ieiuands
ot
the
ensuing
crop.
addition to a large and elegant line of
ury will be restored to the channels of been dissolved.
No. 58.
200 acre®.
Since he lost part of hi« left index fin­
(
’
ode,
standard
authority
on
the
subject,
Choice
fruit
andI
grain
land;
150
acre®
fenced,
Rev. G. E. Jones is engaged in erecting for «ale at the T imes otttc*.
trade and the bonded indebtedness of
L. Gray, the Grant's Pa«« jeweler, ger in a seed-sower, Judge Smith has
60 acre® in cultivation; a living stream of water
come to the conclusion that lie is not a commodious dwelling on hi* homestead.
the country will be reduced the amount is in California.
through the place. Improvements new and
There is much activity in the mining re­
much of a granger anyway.
first-class; 750 fruit trees of best variety;
Minen
are
«till
busy,
but
water
is
fail
­
A few political aspirants are feeling their gions about Gold Hill, where a great deal
Of the surplus so applied. The objection
mile® from Woodvillle. A great bargain.
Ashland, Jackson Ocnnty, Or.
We are sorry to learn of the sudden way to the front, though with much cau- of prospecting is being done.
ing
rapidly
in
many
places.
to this plan oi using tbe surplus was
f*0 per acre.
No. 76.
476 acres I have added to my stock th« following class
Work is progressing at a lively r it-« at J.
K. Sanford Smith the well-known real- death of Samuel Dresbach, uncle of lion.
goods, of which I have a full line :
that the government would have to pay estate agent, is in Portland.
This splendid tract of land is all fenced and 3U0
Chas, ami 8. C. Graves, at Stockton,
acre® are under cultivation. It is situated in the
During the cohl blizzard A. J Walls, the T. Layton’s extensive mines on Applegate,
Cal., where he had gone on a visit.
so high a premium on its own bonds.
where
a
good
cleanup
is
always
made.
FB.HT1LE
BELT
on
the
west
»ide
of
K«»gv.e
river
Health is good and everybody seems
Ladies' Furnishing Goods,
valley.
miles west of a R. H. depot and 3*4
The recent minstrel |*erfoi tnance at veteran bull driver, got one of his feet
But if the government does not pay the to be more energetic than ever.
The sale of the8windeti mining property
mile® east of the county seat. The s. 11 is free,
badly frosted
Bonanza
was
a
success.
A
ball
ami
sup
­
and quartz mill to t'aiiiorni.i parties for a
premium it has to pay tbejnterest which
rich, black hmm. all first quality of fruit ano
Both Knit and Muslin.
Isaac Custar has sold his farm in Mur­ per at Walter’s hotel followed, which
John Wade, while cutting brush a few
gram land. The place ha® a house, large t»arn
sum is rumored.but we cannot bear of
creates the premium.
phy precinct to John Kwinden for |3000. were thoroughly enjoyed by those pres Pays ago, cut his foot quite severely, large
and tirst-clas® fence® on it. A great bargain and
J. S. SWEET, Preaident.
any further particulars.
will lie open fur only thirty days.
Mathematic, l’.ycolugy .and School Economy.
Rev. T. P. Haynes of Roseburg held ent.
From Louis Pieil, who was in town
though it is healing rapidly at present.
H bah the prattle of the little fellow services in Grant’s Pass a short time
$2f<M)
No. 78.
300 acres.
The meeting of the board of trade last
Wednesday, we learn that the miners of
JULIA M. COODYEAR,
A® cheap a® to be bought any place; also
Vegetation is springing up very rapidly. Gall
Mostly f»’t e-d in grain fields, meadow, pasture,
who doe* the telegraphing to tbe Oreju- sin«*.
Saturday at Linkville was well attended.
’s creek havr a good supply of water
English Grammar, Rhetoric and Lalia.
orchard
and
gaiden
:
ail
rich,
black,
alluviti
mu*. from Washington: “The commit­
Seteral of the bridges were damaged Rev. Jo«. Emeiy delivered a instruc­ Gross will be one month earlier than last and are doing much work.
soil ; jJs»ut 1 Dget*® uf plow land ; three ‘•pnng® I
C. F. NESSE.
of pure water; stream flowing through th«’place ; Children's Short Clothes,
Pankey Bros, and flu»«. Wright of Wil
tee selected July 3d, to defeat the wishes by the freshets und should lie repaired tive and able lecture on beet culture at spring, with the continuation of tbe pres­
orchard beet variety of fruit; large.commodious
r«oman**bip and Ex.-cutirf* Work.
ent weather.
Under 4 years old
at
once.
that
time.
low
Spr
ings
precinct,
who
own
the
quartz
dwelling-tioase. large bam a d numerous out-'
of tbe President but it was discovered
building®. No better location for stock ranch A beautiful line of
Senator Miller and wifi* have returned
Our scientific young mechanic, E. E.
The manner in which J. Bowman is ¡edge recently discovered on Mr W's land,
MRS. LOTTIE D4WILLARD,
that on that date there will be a great re­
in Oregon Summer range inexhaustible; fif­
Voice (‘allure
from their trip to California, improve«! Redfield of Linkville, ha* been granted a wrestling with the bull-pine would be com­ are taking out some very rich rock, of
teen mile® from railroad depot.
union of Union and ex-Conlederate act- in health.
patent on a magazine gun of his own in­ mendable to a man many years his junior. which there seems to be an abundance
MRS.
C. C. EDDINCS,
dier» at Gettysburg, and it would never
Consisting of Lisle wid ilk
Thus. P. Lee has rented Tos large farm vention, which is expected to revolution­ He anticipates fencing some 80 acres of There is no trouble in obtaining several
<9 I have Great Bargains to offer and it
Instrumental Music.
The abore Picture Represents
will pay you to keep a close watch on this space
dollars daily by crushing tbe quartz in a
do to nominate a Democratic candidate near Giant's Pass to J-Christie and T. ize firearms.
new lanJ this spring.
for the next six months for Special Bargains. If
hand mortar.
EMMA TOLMAN,
a
It is rumored that the S. P. R. R. Co.
for president while thia fraternel celebra­ Shattuck.
CAPTAIN S. GREENWOOD, you have any property fur sale, come and see me (ILO VES.
Several
parties
are
looking
after
coal
in
The
Salmon
River
Milling
ami
Mining
Drawing and Painting.
and
1 will do my nest for you.
will
soon
commence
building
a
branch
H
\NDKERCHIEFS
Attempt!®* school meetings next Mon­
tion was in progress, so June 5 was final­
Master or lie Sieamship Loawia.
Office on California street, opposite Blover
railroad from Montague to Shovel creek this vicinity The late discovery on the Company has awarded a contract to Parke
ti
iy
erttl
put
in
a
solid
vote
for
the
cause
AU
eorreepondence
cheerfully answered Ad-
House.
ly decided upon.” Thia coriespondent
on Klamath river, via Little Shasta, and west prong of Snider creek is in the lead A L hcv of Portland to furnish the msrhin
dr«*. the Preeident.
About * year aco he otmerved * strange change
of 'education.
HENRY RL1PPEL.
In
his
fveliugs.
He
felt
tired
instead
of
vigor
­
ought to be put in tbe same cage with
thence
via
Linkville
ami
the
Klamath
as yet. an*t stea hly Increasing in quantity ery for a fifty-ton concentrator, to be erect ous; nervous Instead of strong. Bls appetite
The weatlier has been fine for some-
I
the fellow who writes the ridiculous »ar time vast, and farmers have l>een taking lake country to eastern Oregon and Ida- ! and quality as the hill is penetrated. The ■ ed at Salmon City, W. T., and which is ex became poor and his sleep broken. He trUd to
thebe feelings, but they would not go.
Ivo,
for
connection
with
the
Oregon
Short
stories for the name paper, in whose < s- advantage of it.
work of further development will be sus­ pected to be ready for work by May 1.3 h. overcome
He then noticed pains and irritation in the
Line.
And many oth»r thing, too numerous to mention.
Oaxx He Oxwod.
pended for a short time, on account of wa­ Tins is the leading firm of the I’aciti'- u ater channels, and that the fluids parsed were
tiination every deceased American gen­
Nearly the entire bar of Jacksonville
coast, when it comes to machinery, ami often thick and with a scum on t«.p or a bri< k
I have alno secured the services of a
___
____ THE-------
A
dispatch
from
Washington,
dated
(or. 7tU and B Street»,
eral who was a Democrat proved a dis will lie in Grant’s Pass next week to at­ i Feb. 18tb, tays: "('apt. Chari*-« F. ter ami other preparations to be made those wishing anything in their line will ' dust hedimeut at the bottom. Ail the®«' were the
i
tend
circuit
court.
sure
symptoms
of
that
fearful
disease.
Catarrh
Feb.
27.
1888.
D
ick
.
do
well
to
give
them
their
orders.
malfaduie. We are surprised that so
, Powell has ma*le a report in which he
FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER,
of the Bladder, which ha® always been consid
Sclnxil Superintendent Hathaway ex­ «ays that Wo*sl river and Link river, I
cred incurable, and they cqi ' i’nued until the
a’ylv a paper as the Orryonboi should
M ■ And am prepared to execute all order® in that
G L /.’.¥/>.! L K GLÌTTEKIXG&.
< ESTRAE POIST ROISTER*.
amined several appli«*ants for teacher’s i both in southern Oregon, are not worthy
Captain whs in a t< rriblc coiv i ion But be is
la INFALLIBLE!
i liue in fir®t-class style at reasonable rate®.
harbor such nincotnfloops.
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
tbe picture of health and vigor to day, and he
certificat •« this week.
of improvement by the government. He
I (.'all and see me at the building formerly occu- Ask Your
owes it entirely to that wonderful medicine,
Winfield B«x)th of Htarveout came in for A
E.
H.
Holsey
lias
become
a
resident
of
Druggist For It!
i pied by A. L. Johnson on California street.
There are some cases of diphtheria on ! makes practically the same report on the ' load of freight on Monday.
Hunt’s Remedy. Capt. Greenwood May®: “Jani
Tua persistence of many Republicans
this place.
MRS. P. P. PRIM.
ahtria
so certain of the great value of Hunt’s Remedy,
Grave creek, members of the Chapin Siuslaw river and bar ami the Nehalem’ ,
Relieved iu Five Minirtes.
that I always carry a supply on shipboar«! for
Win. E. Doan, merchant, has juAt received a
in calllug the Deuiocrsta free-traders and funi'y to afflicted with it
river and hay in Oregon.” We don’t
This place has no depot as yet. but there I the use of my men. and I prescribe it whenever
nice assortment of now good«, which he is s *11-
MAY-FEVBB.
A. H CAP.MiM.
the President’s message a free-trade
W. L.CARHCM
is every prospect that it w ill soon have one. they arc ailing. After curing me as it did. «nd
Rev. R. M*-L“an of the Presbyterian believe the story.
Car.*. uviuitowl if Taka, ia Tlu,.
ing at panic prices.
I
restoring my wife, (whom the best physicians <»f
document, proves them to be knowingly Church holds services regularly in the
Douglas A Co., our new real-estate linn. New York said was dying of tumor,)’to perfect
» kaivemm
T. A. Ireland is firing up his building on
health, I swear by it6
Cur» 1 iu TU-.-o to Six MonU*
and intentionally dishunest There is court-house at Grant's Pass.
SAD) »LES AND ROBES
THE OVERLAND ROETE.
Main street, where he will open a first class ®a< arefixing up neat quarters inoneof J. Ca­
This Great Remedy abnolutfly ca r-’ all Kiduey,
J is. Ia*e|»-r of William« creek has been
nothing to be gained by such a falsehood,
Diphtheria. < r»», Wrantf.
reys buildings, and will soon be ready for Liver and Urinary Disease®.
loon on the first of March.
A Specialty
at Ja ksonville eev>*ral times during the
«»*• Drnrt.rhr, «are
J. <’. Stubbs, general traffic manager
811 mile® Booth of Grant’s rasa, Josephine
Hon. Hamuel Harknes« wf Rogue river val’ey. business.
for it deceives nobody. The moat ordi­ , past fortnight with vegetables.
For Sale by all Dealer®«
ThrMl
County, Oregon.
| of the Southern Pacific Company, who one of Oregon’s most honored pioneers, visited
SrrxMtT Cvaio.
nary man, if he ean read, has the evi­
Dr. Hinkle has GAM) acres of land in bis C. N. CRITTENTON, General Agent.
<>. Morgan, b>x>k-keeper for the S. ' lias returned from Portland over the friends near Glendale last Friday.
Invaluable Remedy!
dence in his own hand to detect the P. D. A L. Co., has returned from a visit
charge—well improved and otherwise—
115 Fulton 8t-, N. Y.
r«tontod April, 18M
The several casos of sickness reported last
California
and
Oregon
aud
Oregon
and
which
he
offers
at
prices
ranging
from
$5
to
Portland
anil
Washington
territory.
Send
far
to
tKt
/font
»
Co
,
«■»*-»,
/
.
fraud. The people know what tbe issue
XS-SE3T BY MAIL.TX
week are now convalescent, with every prospect
Price of Treatment. $4 GO; ISmoto
A
BOOT
AND
SHOE
SHOP
California
roads,
«ays
with
regard
to
that
to J's) un acre. Call and see him
Hal 12.00-. DRbeltaui’to*
is. They know that there is no free-
Senator Miller represented Josephine
favorable for ultimate recovery.
Iutornal U m . |1 OU
Is connecteik with my harness shop Having
Prof. Hall will close a very successful
trade party, and that nobody favors free- country at the meeting of the Republi­ jairtion of the through line between Ash­
Bunday was tbe busiest day of the season at
engagc<i
th«
‘
MTfiooB
of
a
first
class
shoernnkor.
1
6.0GL«
0
■
QPt-E.lfiS
CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO.
can central committee ut Portland last • land and Portland, that there is a good the Clarke hotel. Ail appreciate the fact of the term of school at this pla* e in a short
trade. What is the object, then, of all
am prei»ared to manufacture boots and shoe« of
I
652 Market St,
______________
j we«k.
San Francisco, Cal. ,
tae latest styles promptly.
freight business in grain and fruits, most excellence of this well-managed establishment. time. He expects to leave for Linkville
thia g'Mjee talk, except it be to show that
My ¡»rices in both departments will be quite
In stock, consisting of
CM“ Beware of Hurtad T-.««-.«—
, - The recent concert given by the Phil­ of which will lie marketed in Portland in
C.M.FERRYACO.
during
the
forepart
of
next
month,
where
J.
H
Redfield
will
»tart
within
th«
week
fot
reasonable
and
satisfaction
guaranteed.
the fools are not all dead yet? The blath­ harmonic Society of Grant's Pass was
““
ar® admitted to be the
W. G COOPER.
TWENTŸ4IRST YEAR?
Tombstone, A. T., wh*»r® he expects t<» locate, be will take charge of the public school.
arrest seedsmen
Medford, Or.. Dec. 1.1887.
erskites who are thus showing their ig­ well attended and proved much of a sue- the future as tn the past, because that Many friends in this vicinity express regret at
Apple, Pear, Peach.
in the world.
Mrs.
M.
E.
Fielder,
uoeretary
of
the
La
­
town
has
the
same
rates
to
foreign
ports
D K FITlRYkCO S
norance will soon find that such stuff I cess.
hie going.
lllastrate®. l»Merlp»
Plum, Prune, Apricot, ST. MART’S ACADEM Y,
He states that
Rev. J. W. Craig,presiding elder of tbe as California points.
ilv» a»4 I’rtced
Mrs. Ella Redfield and Mm. Celia Langenberg dies' Aid Society of Central Point,writes to
don’t pass for smartness, but is calcula­
M. K. Church, Soutii, held the regular both the upper Willamette and Rogue were our guests on Bunday; also Mist Nettie the T imes that ai> "apron sale’ for the be i-
SEED
ted rather to let everybody know who quarterly meeting at Grant’s Pass last
Nectarine,
Cherry.
CONDUCTED BY
river valleys, which contain rich soil Redfield honored us by a visit on Monday. Come efit of tbe M E. Church will be held at Ca­
ANNUAL
the pumpkin heads are. Stop the non­ week.
again,
ladies.
rey
’
s
hall
on
March
7th.
1
Music
will
be
fur
­
For 1888
and an abundance of water, are espec­
Almond,
Chestnut.
sense, or own up that you have no can-e
Win Bigelow of <irant’s Pass greeted many nished by the Central Point Cornet Band.
will be mailed
W H. Hathaway, who resides near ially adapted to small farms. Lumber
SISTERS OF THEHOLY NAMES
NOTARY PUBLIC,
FRKKTO ALL
and no arguments.
«»rant's Puss', offer« 1000 bushels of nice, will furnish a great amount of freight friends at this place last week. Mr. Bigelow is Ailmission 10 cents, which includes refresh­
Walnut and
I
applicants, and
a
practical
miner
of
wide
experience,
and
i*
in
­
i
Misriri sus-
idean seed »heat for sale at a reasonable between Portland and San Francisco.
to last season's
ments.
customer« with­
terested in several ledges in Cow creek valley.
T bx N’slcvaw is still uf theupiniun that tkpire.
tear «era,on* ,,f ten week* cch.
10
out ordering it.
On all mountain sides are dense growths
Board and tuition, per torm............
azo on
it lx h t'mioui Fart
Mrs. Kate Blocum, who has spent sometime
Invaluable to all.
Gaorge Washington is the greatest Prea-
Much improvement has already been of Oregon pine.
M
umc
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•
’
"
‘
J
Every
pence
0H3C
Abstracts made of Titles to Lands. GRAPE VINKH, CCRKANT8. GCXJ8EBER-
In it word, Mr. Stubbs thought that in visiting friends and relativas in Portland, re­ That the body h now more susceptible to
sident tbe United States has ever had, Iwgun, ami a great •¡••al more is contem­
Carden,Fields Hower
R1E8. HLACKBEHRIia. RASPBER­
plated in Grant's Pass and the county lumber, grain, cattle and fruits will he turned to Glendale last week, and after a three- benefit from medicine than at any other
SEEDS“‘u“3iX
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
and is uiurtitied that his birthday went generally.
the main shipments of the line. No da)*’ visit with her sister. Mrs Roberts, left by aea.-on. Hence the importance ut taking
„
~
DAY 8CHOOL.
RIES, STBAWBERKIIX. FIGS.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
new.
when
it
will
do
0. M. FERRY &CO..Detroit,Mich.
by in Portland with no other recognition
Of all kind« drawn up. »«pncialb pertaining U
Primary Department............
A large number of residents of Jackson freight tat iff for the road has, as yet, private conveyance for her home on Tennessee you the most good. It is really wonderful
• I M
theiettleinent of estate«
Junior
“
............ ......... ’’
. fl 00
than a meagre display of bunting. The county will attend tjie next term ot our been prepared, and there are difficulties gulch.
for purifying an*l enriching the blood,
Our trees are grown without irrigation on red 1
__________________
“
a ...... :........
. fl 00
Feb.
27,1888.
JcstCs.
in
the
way
of
making
up
one
immedi
­
creating an appetite, and giving a toile to
militia, that has been presented by the circuit court most of them in the role of
Colleftor of Aeeonnu—rroinpl Rfmittancei hill land, and all of known varieties that succeed ; ♦X
i>.»-n_-Department,
>^®partmeut............. 10 00
i
P b e received at any time, and «pecml at-
ately. The condition of the interstate
the system. Be sure to get Hood’s Sarsa­
in Southern Oregon.
citixens with a handsome armory, surely witnesses.
Horses fur Bale.
Iuvftstment Becunties a Specialty Jackson
Thone contemplating tree planting will du well
parilla, which is peculiar to itself.
Strangers are numerous and becoming traffic between Oregon and California
I haTe but a bunted time. For fur-
County Scrip Bought and Sold
to visit our orchard and nursery, or write to us
owed it to t lie people of thia State and
A fine, large young stallion for sale; also
for
price-list Address to u® at Murphy, Jose­ ther particulars apply at the Anademy.
more so. We expe rt a healthy boom in present some features that will require a No. 1 large, young mare. Both five years
for Snlr Cheap.
to the memory of the “Father of his the near future, and are almost ready study, in order to harmonize them with
I have a complete set of Maps of all Surveyed phine county. Oregon, or to R R Station.
Land® in this county, and receive abstract* Grant's Pas®, Or.
the interstate law.
One .«pan of young horses, well broke;
old. Inquire
I
* at the L
............... shop of, „
harness
or
Country,” if nut to itself, to at least fur it now.
monthly from Roseburg of all new entries made
A. H. ('ARSON 4 BON
address W. G. Cooper <t Hon. Medford, Or. one rew Bain wagon, 3}£x 10 inch; one set
Again,
there
exist
two
radically
dif
­
DEALERS IN
1 am thn® prepared to make out Homestead and
parade the principal streets un that oc­
Mrs. Walter Simmons and Miss Mary ferent freight classifications—one on the
new harness. Must be sold this month.
Pre-emption papers, and can thus save to partie«
For *alr.
casion. Can it be that these doughty Adams have engaged in dressmaking at Portland end of the line and the other
Apply to
the expense of a trip to Roseburg Land Office
Several fine farms are in my hand® for sale
T. J. K f . kxxv , Harness Whop.
A first-clast piano and a small safe will
warriors have nut yet recovered from the Grant's Pass, where they have a portion for the San Francisco end. These will
of J F. Alilf’s building.
PROMPT REPLY MADE TO ALL LEITER».
have to be changed so as to have one be sold at a reasonable figure, either for
fatigues uf their first regimental ball, or
Josephine county will I ms represented
cash or note with approved security.
Charges in accordance with th® time®
is it that their patriotism “has tied to by three didegat**« in the Democratic classification for the entire route. Fqr Apply soon at the T ime ® office.
Refers|by permission, to C. (’. Beekman. Esq.
the present through rates to and from
Banker; to Hon. L. R. Webster, Judge of this
brutish beasts? The dudea who*ompris<- State convention and by four delegates Portland will lie made up in this wise :
nfdicial district, and to any business bouse id
4 Jfeprievc/or tfic londcntnrd.
the militia of Purtland lack patriotism as in the Repnblican convention.
Rates from San Francisco to Ashland on
Jacksonville
This sawmill is now in full one-ration and will
Wretched men and women lung con­
any
particular
commodity,
as
per
classi
­
The I»eiiiocratie county committee has
keep on hand a full «took of all kinds and dunen-
much as they du valur, if put tu the test.
demned to suffer the tortures of dyspepsia,
■tons of
fication
for
that
portion
of
the
route,
wil®
are tilled with new hope after a few doses
They appear to good advantage on dress as yet failed to call a county convention
lie
the
ad
led
late
from
Ashland
to
Port
­
to elect delegates to the State convention
of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. This bud­
parade and in the ball-ruum, however, What is the reason of this neglect?
land, whatever it may be, according to ding hope blossoms into the fruition of cer­
i
which is saying a great deal for these
the classification of that part of the line. tainty, if the Bitters is persisted in. It
«VE INVITE INSPECTION
A. H. Carson of the Redland Nurseries Local rates on mountainous portions of brings a reprieve to all dyspeptics who seek
leaders of Portland’s society.
Having
placed
the
finoat
double
Planer
and
was in Jackson county this weekdeliver- the road will be the same as on aimilar its aid. Flatulence, heartburn, sinking at
Matcher to be found in the Rogue River Valley
ing a large number o/ trees. His stock sections of the Central Pacific.
(he pit of the stomach between meals, the
in our mill, we will furnish all grade® of
nervous tremors an I insomnia of which
Tin following ia the call which has is the best and gives general satisfaction.
chronic
indigestion
is
the
parent,
disappear
been issued for the national Democratic
The March term of circuit court for
with their hateful progenitor. Most benef­
N ot ,« single change has been made icien t of stomachics! who can wonder
convention: “Tbe national Democratic this county commences next Monday,
B A GODFREY, Prop-,
i The docket is not a heavy one. but it among the employ», of the Department of that in so many instances it awakens grate­
committee having met in the city of
will take several days to try the Hamlin Justice in Waahingtun during Mr. Cleve­ ful eloquence in those who, benefited by it,
Washington on thu 22 day of February, i case.
voluntarily in its behalf. It requires
land's Administration, and still our lie* speak
a graphic pen to describe the torments of
1888, baa apj>ointed Tuesday, the 5th
J. C. Boyd is disposing of his property publican friends assert that the President's dyspepsia, but in many of the testimonials
ORDERS SOLICITED.
They
»><••» :rc<i!ar nalnral evac­
day of June next, at noon, as the time, in Grant's Pass through the agency of civil-service pretentious are a .ham.
received by the proprietors of the Hitlers
AT
REASONABLE
PRICES.
miJE SUBSCRIBER TAKES PLEASURE IN uations. iieicrgriiH* or interfere with
these are portrayed with vivid truthfulness*
Smith A Conklin, lit* tun
has already gun
gone
JL informing the public that he has thoroughly daily btiwir’^sM. Avatatuiily medicine«
and chosen the city of St. Louis as the Smilh
Constipation, billiousness, muscular
renAvated this well-known hotel aud made a num­ they »bould be :u every household,
We are aleo prepared to make contracts for any
to San Francinco, and hi* wife will sooi in
number of
place for holding the national ¡»emocratic follow.
ber of improvements which cannot bnt prove
bility, malarial fevers and rheuinaiism
SOLD E7UCYWUERE.
popular.
A Toxas editor, having charged that relieved by it.
convention. Each state is entitled to rep­
The table is furnished with the best the market
I n the Town of
Thousands of fruit tree* have already
FRUIT BOXES
aff ord®, and the bnds are clean and comfortable
resentation therein equal to double the 1* en planted in Josephine county this the father of a rival journalist had been
The f’erdlrt Vnanimoue
No pain» spared to give satisfaction. Rates
in the penitentiary, was told that he
number of its senators and representa­ M‘*«on,an<l the work is not at an end yet. must retract or die. His retraction read
of either fir or pine timber.
quite reasonable,
W. I) Sult, Druggist. Bippus, 1ml..
B. A. GODFREY.
All order* and bill* tillod with promptnew and
tives in the congress of the United States, We ha(e one of the fin -nt fruit countries as follows: “We were mistaken in stat­ titles. *T can recommend Electric Bitters
dinpatoh No comment i* neceMmry mi the enpe
as the very best remedy Every bottle sold
on the coast.
ing that the father of the Bugle editor has
nority of the quality of onr fir timber.
wd i each territory and the District of Co­
given
relief
in
every
case.
One
man
Skkiyou gouuty, Cal.,
R. D. Sanford returned Lorn Coquille Imd been in the penitentiary. The effort took six bottles,and was cured of Rheuma­
« »
.
.
. HAH"»« * CO.
lumbia shall have two delegates. All U«.
X. B.—There la ■ rood road to the MUI thia year.
..ex..*«».. ««.*...-
...........
- -U ... I of bis friends to have his sentence corn­
city, (’•«)•* county,
where .1.-1
lie has
purchas-
tism
ut
10
years'
standing."
Abraham
democratic, conservative citizens of the ed property and will engage in the real- j muted to imprisonment for life failed,
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR SALE,
I
Hard, druggist. Bellville. Ohio, affirms:
at a b-rgaii:, the farm known a® th® Mitchell
United States, irrei>|>ective ot past politi­ esla’e business, recently. He will cease , and tbe wretch was hanged.
”
“The best selling medicine I have ever
place, bituated in Meadown precinct, at a conven­
—
-
f.
in*.
;
r.
...A.-
he subm ’ hiree takes pleasure in
handled in my 2u years' experience, is
ient distance from a poatwffice and a district
cal associations auddifferences, who can farming in this county.
informing the public that he ha* located in
Thl® powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
school, and in a very healthy locality. It contains
Electric Bitters ’’ Thousands of others
11.
The following list of letters remained
Ona-fourth down, balitnce within *i* -—*--
unite with us in an effort for pure .econo­
Jacksonville, in Dr Aiken’s building on Califor­
290 acres of land, eighty of which are under fence,
have added their testimony, so that the ver­ strength and wholoeomenees. More economical
wiuunaia. twalaa
uncalled for in the Grant's Pass |*o8tuffice
nia street, and is prepared to repair watches, Imported and bred by G. W. Hunt. Whiteaker.Or ana aightean monthi
while
muni
of
the
balance
in
also
susceptible
of
than
the
ordinary
kinds,
and
cannot
bowMdiaeoan
mical and constitutional government, are Feb. 29, 1888: .l.>7in W. 'liarri’.Ti.T' I 1 H Haff'r- *<'hn“1 e»rk ami recorder, dict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do
•locks
and
jewelry
in
th?
beet
style
and
at
reason
­
petition with tnc multitude ot low test, «hart
cu tivation. Th® building® are fair and there in
cure
all
diseases
of
rt>e
Liver,
Kidneys
or
“X‘Í¿UllrU“1
,W
abundance of good water on the premise® able rates.
weight,alum or pbospliate powders. SoLPOin.T 1*
cordially invited to join us in sending Brinnon, N. 8. Cuurrer, Geo. H. Cuurt-i lia' P0'’*'1 «»»«ioea calling the annual Blood. Only a batt d'jilar a buttle at Drug
. <*8ati®faotion ausranU»*id. Give me a trial
further particular® enquire of
CAM.
L a JUXO EUVNUI CO-. 109 WlitM
Town-Sita Ag* n* C. K H. R./¿ai i
delegates to the convention.
right, 2, R. R. Hunter, Wm. Irwin, 2, C. I’c,“>ol and town elections.
Stores.
sudju^ige for yourself.
’ L. BELF1L8.
’
UICE BENSON. Spikenard. Or
-, u;:uiraiU(Limr$«i
EDITORIAL NOTES.
GREEN’S
T
MMAÜ1
JOHN MILLER,
HENRY KUPPEL,
B
GUNS. PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION.
Conveyancingin all ils Branches.
T
M
P
Jacksonville, Oregon
H
LUCKEY & CO.,
Ashland, Oregon,
A Cho'ce Collection of City and
Country Property for sale.
THE LADIES
ASHLAND
MILLINERY ! STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
1887-1888.
FACUETYi
INFANTS’ WARDROBE, COMPLETE
HOSIERY !
COOPER & SON,
CORSETS,
Zephyr Shawls,
YOUR CATARRH
Carbolic Smoke Ball
MEDFORD, OR
BUGGY, CARRIAGE and TEAM
REDLAND NURSERY,
All Kinds of Repairing Done.!
100,000 TREES
REAL ESTATE AGENTI SHADE HD BHNAMENTAL TREES
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING
ENCEL BROS*,
c. B. FITZGERALD,
Cenerai Merchandise
DRUGGISTS.
PHOENIX,
OREGON
hud Rought and Sold on Mnderatf
Commission.
CULLS
BONANZA HOTEL! Malaria,
Dumb Chills,
Matched Flooring,
Rustic, Ceiling,
Bonanza, Klamaih County, Or. Fever and Ague, Wind
and Surfaced Lumber
Colic, Bilious Attacks.
TOWN LOTS
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
fib X.
MONTAGUE,
Farm For Sale.
T
T
SHROPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP.
The Best Sheep for Wool and Mutton
FOR SALE ON EAST TERMSI
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