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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1888)
f he democratic Simes. ONITÍD «TATU OFFICIAL PRIS«. FRIDAY......... . . MARCHS, 1S6S otgociunc coc.vTF co.v re.vrzo.v A Democratic Convention for Jackson county. Orwon, u hereby called to be held at the Court House in Jacksonville on Saturday, Marek '¿4, 1SSS, HKKK t.VII THKHf . Oregon Kidney Tea. Sonio bail tell last Tuesday. Town election next Tuesday. School meeting next Monday. Read the new advertisements. Speak for a good road to the rai'road. . The school tax baa about all been paid. Vote for a good road 1i the O. A C. R. R. The wheat market continues quite dull. Candidates are blossoming on every baud. at 10 o'clock a M.. for the purpose of electing seven delegates to the Democratic State Coi.ven. Wm and Cal. Pence of Trail creek are tlon to be held at Pendleton. Oregon, on April 3. I8H*. and to transact other hueineee that may prop, in town. erlv come before it. t Improvements are progressing on every the several precincts will be entitled to one delegate each and one delegate additional for ev . hand. ery 45 votes ca«t for N- L. Uutler for congree-maa \ Remember ths Democratic prmiaries on in las#, to.wit: Precinct Vol re cast ‘ n lsad. Del. I March 17th. As land........................................... 1<H 7 Applegate...................................... M 3 Will Young has our thanks for late Ta Big Hutto........................................ 14 1 Chimney Rock............................... tl 2 coma papers. Rden............................. ed 4 Nature s remedy is what they say of Evans Creek................................... 24 2 Foote Creek .................................. IS 1 | Oregon Kidney Tea. Flounce Kock ...................... IS 1 Bargains in every line may still be found Jacksonville............................... 227 10 Little Butte................................... i« 4 I at Newman Fisher's + Medford....... .................................. Id 4 Central Point............................... tW S KeV. J. W. Miller will hold services at Meadows................................ . IV 1 Pleasant Creek.............................. 33 2 i (void Hill next Sunday. Kock Point................................... SO 3 Handsome croquet sets fur sale cheap al th-T l ins .. ....................................... 6 1 Kteambnat.................................. 5 1 the 8. F. Variety More. Tabla Kock.................................. lol ■' Superior babbitt-metal, in quantities to Trail Creek..................................... 27 2 Uniontown .................................... 31 suit, at the T imms office. W tllow Springe... 7..................... Sil 3 Fur good shingles, shakes mid curd-wood Total numbers of delegate« 32 Primary meetings m the various precincts for apply at the T imes office. the election of delegatee to the County Conven Fresh buckwlp-at Hour and rolled oats tion will be held at the usual places of voting on baiurilay March 17, ISaA. at lo clock r. M. at the 8. F. Variety Store. * All persons who favor the perpetuation of The town election next Tuesday prom Democratic principles and design supporting the Democratic nominees at the approachicg ises to be an interest irg one. elections, are cordially invited to participate m the primaries. Pay your arrearages at the T imes office By order of the Democratic Co. Committee. and get one of our premiums. H K. HANNA. Chairman. Sickness is disapjpyaring at Ashland.no Owr Dorp. new cases being reported lately. To maintain its commercial imputtaqce Seed potatoes. Early Rose and Goodrich, Jacksonville must have roads leading to it that can be traveled at any time of tbe for sale at the S. F. Variety Store. Mrs. M. Obem hain bus goi.e to Sprague year at a fair rate of speed. The people next Tuesday will vote on a pro|sisition to river vul'ey la join hi r btisbami. levy a reasonable tax for that purpose, mid Old pa|»ers, in quantities to sub. can lie they should not fail to carry it by a rous bought cheap at the It'iKS office. ing majority. Unless sonniirng is done Pure and fresh g.T leu see 1* of all kinds in this matter at once, our town is likely for sale st the S. F Variety Store. * to suffi r and properly will depreciate in 11. W. Hoagland of Central Point pre l .due many times more than what it will c st to place us in easy communication ■ cinet has sold so acres of land for $2,4oO. Almost miraculous are some of tbe cures Geo. W. Stephenson of Ashland was in Douglas county last weex. where he pur accomplished by the use of Ayer'» Sarsa chased two carloads of nne horses for the parilla. In the ease of R. L. King, Rich mond, Va . who suffered for 47 years with California market A full line of elegant furnishing goods an aggravated form of scrofula, Ayer's for gentlemen—the latest styles'ami be-t - Sarsaparilla effected astonishing results. We regret to learn that John Hockenjos. materials—has just been received Ht the 8. F. Variety Store. * i wlio had bis arm broken and shoulder dis- (.'. C. McClendon will pay a liberal re I located by a fall from a barn sometime ward for the return of a brown mule and I since, is not improving as rapidly as might ¡ lie expected, and that it is doubtful wheth sorrel filly, which strayed from bis place er lie will ever have use uf his shoulder on Evans creek last fall. again. Everybody should call and see that mag John Drib this week shipped some of the nificent stock ot g,toils being displayed by Newman Fisher. Great barg lins in even ; finest cattle to Portland ever seen in this vail«-}. They averaped lieutly 1.5(4) !hs. line are being offered there. eav h and only 17 ul them could be sbip|>ed 11. .Minsnrof Woodville.^V . will pav I in one car. Tied. Bariieburg, of Eden the highest price for deerskii « and furs of ' prei'inct. the well known stoekraiser rais- all kinds. If you haveany to sell, call and i ed them. see me. 1 mean what I »ay. • i For the best turnouts tor all occasions A. H. Carson of the Redland nurseries ¡ call nt the Excelsior livery stable in Jack- of Josephine county deliv>red 25.tX)t) ■ sonville Plymale’s price» are quite rea fruit trees at Ashland and a large number sonable uud he never fails in giving satis- at this place u few days since. : faction You will also do well to patron- We are informed that A. Suttnier, the ; ize his stage line running between this musician, has skipped for n>or>e congenial place ami Medford. * * climes, leaving numerous creditors to Dr. A. I' Stanley and H. A Cryder have mourn his sudden departure. purchased A. 8. .Mooli's store and will W. T. Patton has sold bis furm near immediately add to it the largest and best Ashland to Dr Helm for $1.1700. and in stock of goods ever displayed in Sam's val vested in 100 acres of fine land in the vicin ley. They know the w ants of the column ity of Grant's Pass soon afterward e nity and will no doubt succeed in tilling A good macadamized wagon-road now them. We wish them success. means a motor line to the railroad in the •Moure's Revealed Remedy is made from near future By voting for the fir-t you the bucks of trees, on Puget Sound, by The are indirectly voting for the . flier. Moore -Mtg. Co at Seal tie. W T Posi Chris. I’lricb and Frank Rmitli have built a neat portico on the residetree of K Kubli in this place, und are non enclos- irg his front yard with a neat feme. PKHSUNAL SmtTIU.t. Mr». G. M. Love is paying relatives in Portland a visit. F. G Hibiwr’ of A'li'ond was nltb us again this week. Dr Geary of Medford was at the county. seat Wednesday. Robt. P. Neil of Ashland preeiucl visited our town last Monday. Frank Cardwell ot Sterlingville spent Wednesday in town O. A Preston of Ashland made us a visit'dJijJik^^^Y J ' Rev. J. R. dtuber,t»<>i Gold Hili was in Jacksoiiville IJstMoffdey. Jos F. Garrison and Rhil. Glsate oi Ap plegate were here yesterday. Mrs. C. Ralls of Gold Hill i* still -ufler- ing frum an aitaek of paralysi«. Chas. Carney and wife of Little Butte precinct were her* yesterday. M. L McCall anil John May of Ashland were in town Wednesday tiigl.t J. B. lronibley has returned to southern Oregon, and is stationed at latent. Messrs. Urquhart. Stuart and Balls of Gold Hill were here a few days since J F. and C. C. Ragsdale of Willow Springs precinct called Wednesday W. A. Owen and J. C Hall of Central Point called at tbe T imzs office Tuesday J. T. Layton of Applegate, the well- known miner, made us a visit yesterday. Ike Mensor went to Grant's Pae» iati week, but lias since gone to Sall Francisco, Ward Douglas, the genial life insurance agent, lots been in town several limes late« ly. Mr* Henry Mensor 'it Woodville has been visiting relatives in town during the week Ex Sheriff Jacobs and family of Central Point 4>reeinct paid this place a visit last Saturday. Sheriff Dean and Mark Armstrong went to Big Applegate Wednesday, on a tax col- lee: ing tour. Judge Day. alter all i Ini ss of »evtral weeks, i* at In» office -tid aide to attend to busines* again. *ilas Hawk, I W. Beany ami o Burrell of Central Point preeiucl visited Jackson ville during the week. LOCAL. HOTES. Onion nets at the 8. F. Variety store. Novr is the time to plant shade trees. Will. C. Young, who got bis start here, is in town. This school district has 343 persons of school age. Our merc hants are receiving heaps of new goods. J. J. Murphy of Ashland precinct paid us a visit one ’day recently. O. H. Blount and wife have returned from their trip to California. Depositions are now being taken by Ref eree Hufler in the Lau^ell case. B W. Houston of Willow Hprinxs pre cinct was in Jacksonville last week. W K. Price of Tolo and P. W. Olweil of Pixeuix were in town a short time since. T. J. Kenney ship|>ed a larjre <piantity of hides, deerskins, etc , t<> Portland this week. Wm Wilson and J. B Montgomery of Table Rock precinct were here a few days ago. .1 H Hutter, Jr., has gone to .Spokane Fails. W. T., to take a position as stone mason banford Smith ami dtssrs Anderson and Reni of Grant's Pass were in t<»wn a few «lays ago. W. A Bitfelow of Josephine county, tbe well-known miner, veiled this place a few day« since The newest invention is a corn h taker by R. <’. Fielder of ‘ entral Point. It is said to be just the thing Mrs. Geo. Rit.ve is at present in Lassen county. < al . having returned from her visit to the Eastern States. A Bell of Big Butte. J W. Wiley of Phoenix and L Schneid» r of Wagner creek priid ns a rail this week. A Crabtree, formerly of Jiis county, but who bus be« n hi Linn county for several year« |* Ht. is in (he valley again. A < hartraw and I. A. Bradley of Big Butte precinct are each building new resi- dvmvs ami making improvements. Sehmidlin «t Groh, who are mining on Rich Gulch, have f >und sevt-ra* nice nug gets of gold, some worth as much as f 13 racti John Oiti/s dwelling house on Third street, near th** Daisy creek bridge, has nevn fitted up nicely ami will be occupied by Ed. Wilkinson and family. The Hamlin Cage, In view of th« fact that curtain parties at d pt- yer» iu Jackson and Josephine counties havo been circulating the report that there was but one juryman at tbe last trial of this case who fa vored and voted furan acquittal oftbedefendant. Andrew Hamlin ; and in view of the further fact that we participated as jurymen in tbe trial of said defendant and know said report to he false, injurious and damaging to the rights of the de fendant, and put in circulation a» we believe ¡no- liciout-ly, fur the purpose uf convicting an inno- cent boy, we deem it our duty to state to the pub lic over our signature, that w«* know t hat a» many a» five uf wvtd jurymen voted for acquittal. We know the above sta:eiuent to be true and we rnak« it In behalf of justice, let it favor or hurt who it may. Signed JOHN t'OMPTON. JOS. KAN DLLS. j . ! j ' BUILDING LUMBER to any Station on the Oregon California llailruad ’ T I DIED LUMBER. I ¡mi prepared to make delivered price* mi all kind* of ; ; Jim haker ami Mam Arthur g/uf //« ir Money. The • Times*' recently mentioned the fi.ct tlust Jim Baker and Sam Arthur had drawn in the Ijouibisna btefe Lottery. I«H»t Thursday the money wav received thn ugl. the Mi~>oula National Bark, and tume<l over to the lu *ky Kohlers of the ticket Three or four other urn or priz«*» wre »ecur»*<] by M immou I h part ih »« ut the la»t diawing. -Another tenth of the c pita! priae of |15<>.iiH0 was drawn by Win. 1'uttd of th«1 town of Anaconda, in the adjoining com ly of Deer Lodge, and was collected through iheOma- hs Nat>««nal Bank of Omaha. Nebraska [ Mis- i m » u U i Mon.) Time», Dec. 7. FARLOW In Chimney Rook precinct. Feb. 2eth. Geo. Farlow ; oged about 62 yearn. MDI.VANY—At blazon, ('al.. Feb. 12th. l'tank, aon of Mr. and 'lrs. H. ('. Mulvauy axed 1 year. 5 m <nths and 11 day*. LUMBER. Ì Fine FinishingLumbera Specially li Said Lumber in being manufactured at iny mill at Merlin Station. FRED. H. ROWE, MeCalliatcr, Or. .1 Tins Leather is manufactured by a Process similar to that hy which the Patent Kids known as Donola are unde. Tbe Points Claimed for it are these: lOl GIINESS—It is »liiBint Iin|XMfsibleto Tear,and it will not Crack. SOFTNESS—Whcthei Cold or Hot, Wet or Dry, it is always Soft HOKX anti Eaby for the inoet Tender Feet. COLE At the Siskivou MiWir.ill, Jun 22. to Mr. AV Al ERI’ROOF—It will Turn Water better than any other Leather. nud Mrs. E. O. C-oIe, a M>n COLOR—A Jet Black that will not Fade or turn Red. RL\< K In Medford, Feb 24th. to Mr. tu.d Mrt. G. W Black, a not: POLISH—Unlike all other Grain Leather it will take a High Polish with ordinary Shoe Blacking. NEW THIS WEEK CLEAN AND LIGHT WEIGHT—Not being Weighted with Tan- ningMaterialH and Greace, it will not soil a Stocking and weight Light for the Substance. FOR COUNTY CLERK We carry in eii~totn-inad<- work of the Highest Grade of this stock, Hb REBY ANNOUNC E MYSELF AS A '■ AN- didate for the ofiioe of County ( 'latk of ! .ck a hand welt (men s) lace «hoe, made oil the English Waukenphut last, -on county, »ubject to the decision of the I) iuo- • ratic county convention, to hold for the par at $5 00, ami a lace «hoe mad«- on the Harvard Box-Toe last, calf poee of nominating county officer». linetl throughout and soles >d Genuine English Sole Leather, at $7 00. N . A. JACOB8. Both are in seven different in>!< ¡ s an<l widths to each size. For 25cta. additional they will be *< nt charges prepaid to any address by mail or ^NORTHERN BROWN PLANTS^ “F** Protzman & DeFrance. and seeds 9 Portland, Oregon. Are acknowledged th« be«L being hardier, tively cures dyspepsia, asthma, fevers, rheumatism, etc. Read the Strang- man ner in which it was discovered. Circulars I free at E. C. Brooks' and .1. W. Robinson’s, druggists. Jacksonville. Oregon After we have a macadamized read be Miss Helen McGregor. 17-year-ol<i daugh tween this place and the railroad it will lie ter of Major McGregor of ilie 21st Cavalry, much easier to get railroad connection, for stationed at Fort Walla Walla, hood wink one-third the expense ha- then been met. Relfylnu» 3« irs. ed her parents and devoted udmirer, Dr. Rev. Father Le,»nard will bold regular For bargain» call on Henry Klippel. real- Benjamin Munday ,Ass't. Surgeon V. 8. A., services ut the t'atholic church in this e-tate agent at Jacksonville. He has about by secretly marrying on January titli a place next Sun«ia.v the largest list of desirable property for heñidle-., boy aged 1'3 i amid N. Scliweit- Liberal Sunday-.« hot»l and Bible cl««» sale tli.it e in b« 'onnd in s i hern I »ri gon n r. - ci of Gener.il N. Ik Schweitzer al- meets every Sunday al II o’clock a . m . at I th > ugh the match was not discovered un- tl,« U. M. I. Hall. Talent Postal clerks now run on the route be- * til last wev k K» veG. E. Jones’ appointments it Ante- more productive and yield better crop*. , twien R-ddng ai d t-hlalid, ami the • >p»'ami Vi’iorh Op* »amr a* usual, <l i‘ oi the be-t man ig.-d establishment- FINE ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE >f the ♦•i the lir.-t and (bird Sundays work r»f postmasters along the route is con- ill southern Oregon i- tliv I'nioii liver« CobiAiDinf only tbe bMt *»r1«tUa. mail*« frw «a «rf>U* 0*11 QU. WRITE FOB IT, :m t.th. seqiKHtly much lighter in many ii.«tames. stable ol Jacksoiiville H-re may always X a . u . may ac oo., 1 he lepibar q ia t« riv m -»opiz ^F loaieh and S eedamin , 8 t . P aul , M ikn .^ Mt-th atl'! Churcii <«»inh, will be Deed«, mortgage- an I «.very 4e«< ription . be f.nm I n w a > I c »m inle vehicles of ! ’ ik.' ’ e l*oi?it on th»- !•» !: ami 1 1 . li <•( i all ¡curls and the :a«test in 1 safest team- I Superior potatoes an I onions for sale at of n al-estate aid! Ie- ;l Wanks for sale at with the O A C. R. li. Uf course, a rail lb \ I W ( ri.i/ k- pn-.-i.iii:« chi the T imes office at Portland prices «live ; the proprietor. W. G. b -iiiiey, spares no road of lome kind would be just the tiling; I tbe S. F. Variety Store. Jacksonville. • It* v. J R. 4{«>b«*’B will b. It a»t' i;d pains cogive his cuMo.uci-(heir money « us a call, if you need anything in the blank We received a pleusatit call from our old but a first-class wagon-road would be as The roads are improving rapidly and in I 'p- («»Lowing are l-Jtl. r M Pel Notice for Publication. worth and succa.'ds well m guriug satisfac line friend C. Mingus, now a resident ot Asli- appointment» fur F- bru.irj : Fir»t necessary it we were connected by rail some places are in first-class condition. ! tion. Give him a call. LvM> O»K1C* vr It iSTBt'Ku, ( K . I «lay. at Mmin-.l M*houl-hou»e ; *ec« land. on Saturday last. with Mediord or Central Point, for cer Nearly allot our attorneys will attend tbe Millet seed, fresh and clean, in quanti Feb. 2 k . Ihbf». < Little Agnes Pennoyer, youngest daugh Goid Hill, third, at W«»odv:dc; tainly farmers and those who desire to dis ties to suit^it the S. F. Variety Store. * OT!* I LS HEREBY GIVEN TILVi t HI C. B. Tuothaaer of Ely. Nev., one ul the at < etilral Pffttit. wher*» he will tn* Marell term of the circuit court, which will ter of lion Sylvester Pennoyer. the Gov folio«itiK’-r.H rird M-ttler him ri not ■ of pose of their produce and trade In Jack paiiied by Rev Mr Richardson. be held at Grant's Pass next week. The ernor of Oregon, died on Friday night af pioneers of southern Oregon, is with u« hi» iiitwiti« i. to makt* twal proof in mj port uf W. Cochrane, lately of Missouri, has tiiHclaiir, and that said proof will be mu :» be sonville would nut leave their teams at one The following are R» v J W Hamlin case will be tried there at that ter a lingering attack of cerebrospinal again and may remain rented the Hays place near Rock Point. fore the Judge or Clerk >»f the < ourity C» hi t of regular app»i»»tment* Fir^t Sabbath in of the above-named points and ride here time. ■ A. H. Carson of Josephine county. Un each month at G«dd H.U at 11 o’cl<a*k k Jackiein Co.. <) .. at JaekMH ville. Or . on I meningitis, superinduced by over-study in Win. Heelev elsewhere announces that Satn-dej, April II. IMS, vu : Georn? 1. Mat on tbe cars to do their business. After we A. LeFevreut Dayton, Yamhill county, 1 school. Another bright and lovely child well-known nurseryman, was ill Jinks .i. \1 ,iu«l»>r. M ; m * co ¡«1 ■ M»balb, al <'entral i tew*, i re.« m pl ton D K. No .’¿OL forth« I. have a good macadamized thoroughfare of he is a candidate for street commissioner. well-known in this section from his con P'iiiit. luurmii^ »:> i <*v«*iiing. third >41 • of tf.e N E an I N W ‘ k of N 1. 1.. S't dj IY» iz I added to the army ol victims of ihe so ville ami Ashland this week i,$<ti. at Medford, moioing iml evening; S R 2 vast \V M IL- name* t..e f«4Hv»irL, wit- J ybn Swindell has purchased another nection with the building ot the O. A C. R Icalled sufficient width, one third of the expense Roll of Honor" in our public W L. Weatherred. a prominent e tu«u : bi..rtti >!l»h.tb .it Jack* »!iv..lv m«»rn:ng I. •KM*'» t > prove I«.» <■<•!.t:uuou* 1« • »in.ee Up'«!, ‘V of buildiug a railroad will bare been met. farm in Josephine county, payingR3U00 for R from Roseburg, will soon make a trip to I schools, where the mind is improved at the t I cultivation of. Mid land, \ z : Thou ; 1*. of Hillsboro. Washington county, m id ■ a* oi« evening. • expense ot the body. Kat l*«r.< h «u’i<’*y Ny«* hj d Da; Winkle <»f I»»», for rails can be laid on tbe road with a it. Canada. I hr tul'oui.ig are R ' R Kuril*' :p k in*. Jackeo.i < «»*.1:4}. Oregon, *tt;d Wi.d»*r Ereil John '«Veltf an.l Joseph Sehinitling I.ad a brief hut pleasant visit la«< Friday. small amount of further .gradiug. ' The ¿H.iutment*: th: every *nnd .v morning. of Etna. Ja<*kt»oU < '«-uiitj . < Irvgoii. Morris S. Miller of this precinct has h id Newman Fisher ...is o:n i: the most . a row last week, which came to blows, but J. K Moure» and wife ot Sam's val ej • x«'cpttng the thir l, he w !i mild •»••rvic;*" ( HAH. W. JOHNSTON. R«n» er. people of Jacksonville now have it in their his pension increased, which treatment lie Complete and best stock* of general mer- were ported before damaging each other were in town Monday, and were heartily at '.¡r Presbyterian < hurrh in Phoenix; ot? power to enhance tbe price ot' their prop deserves PROPOSAL# FOR FRESH HEL F AND MUT » «• third Sunday nr»’•ii’ng and every .Sun- TON ,-lrindise in southern Oregm. and wvary- much Neither of them were satisfied. welcomed by their many friends. ABTXKM DEpT. "F THE ( «»LCMI.I a , erty, increase their business ami help • lav evening he will pr«*.t< it>it the Presby OFFICE HEADq' S. J. Steekil vl Woodville ami Dr. Hinkle OP< HIFF CoWiSHAKV. V 1NCOVVEH H a M- themselves generally. We therefore hope of Central Point e illc l at the T ime - iTi e I hk I i acknowledge* “that he cannot tie un I however. :ii-*l last T'.i' sday night t!i.*y Arthur I. Doolittle, representing Nunn terian < ii'ircL iu Jark»«»iiviHc. rackr . W. T . beb. 21. 1MK. Heabd proposal» in dersold. • ’ i-aruc ttigetliei ou.’e :m.r■•. 1 i this affr.iy A Wlieeln'. w lioie-al»* piper d< cter. of Ta ' ti ¡plicate, aiibject to the aoualcoi-ditiun». will b* that they will show the pioper public R< v J. R. Iblbert ot tli« M E. Chur Saturday received nt tbit» office and at the offi«*«*» uf th«- A«*t- S.«t|th. h:i> lias made the following i ap|«»i We are informed that tin- laud c >tiU *l I Schmillingd drcmv.il. ilr-w-ai -l ot II. coma, W T . caTed a lew days ego. spirit next luesdai. This is the first town iiijr ComniiKsariv» of SubM»terice at thatohuxting. lurnts: First 8unda\ Sunday. . Jacksonville. I.4svi Dawson of Trait creek and Dick between W. 8. took and tbe miners of Welle went before Ju-lice Garrett the next nitiue«! poet» for U h * fr»«h beef and n.uttun ain tax that has beeu levied in a dei ade, and it Mrs. G. A. Hubbell left i >r - mi Ii.ui i* 11 \ m I and ii*»«l 7 r m M ; secón I •*<1 at tlioiM* poM* ocl> ) until 12 o’clock it« v.n ou Mitchell of Meadows precinct were here Gal' s creek has been decided in favor of morning ami paid 47 .‘ h > lot ms full. - Pen is not an onerous one. the Baptist church. •Saturday. March 24. 1*XM. nt whn*h tiiu«* mm » place dleton Orggoninu co during the week, to join her husband, Med'ord. Ht i tbe last week the former by the officers of the Roseburg they will be upend in the i»He»M«i>o of Liddri -. for sj ; third 8uud.iv, Gold and 7 e. I When people sutler from pain they want who is now located at the Bay city. furnish in* and delivery of frwh beef an.l mutton Oregon Stem Potato,,. K mid , r. M ; fourth .Sunday. Ed. J . Curtis, formerly of this place, in land office. during the yvar cutpiaencing July 1. lbt** : B*n*e Kt <1 Sold OD CommumioD by M. to be cured, not trified with. I want Pond's Ex-Gov. L. F Grover, wife and sun John i boro 11 A m . and Eagle Point at Mark Levy makes tbe original remark. tends going into the hotel business at Ash Barrack*, 1. T-; Fort Sher.i an. L 1 ; Fort Dr. R. L Parker, B. F. Edmonson and Extract, "not an imitation " This was were at Rome when last heard from. They Klamath, Oan.: Fort Spokane, W T.: Fort •'Oregon agin tbe world!" and deposits a land soon. sons, Jos Geppert, T. Bruekley, W. W. Townsend. W T ; Vancouver liar rack*. W T.; Central Point Itnn,. the answer made to a dealer who was try left New York for Europe in November. couple of very handsome, rather large and Fort Walla Walla, W. T. The govurnanent re. Parker, C. C Parker and other residents The present board of trustees will bold Point is booming. ing to make a larger profit by offering a very yellow and natural-appearing sweet serve* the right to reject any or all Ude. Kid A. 8. Hammond of Ashland, the ab- I their last meeting next Tuesday evening, of Big Butte precinct were at the county- weak imitation of Pond's Extract to a cus- der* will understand that contraci* ma«ie under San U sa returne»! from potatoes, a sample of 13c>0 pounds just stracter, ha« recovered from an attack of tiu* advertisement, and r>roi>eMie made ij re- seat last week. apon«*» therein, «ball not Lie cun*>tiu*-d to involve ¡turner. "1 know the difference," be add the measles and is busily at work again. shipped to him from Medford, Jackson March 6th. j Uuited State* in any obligation fur pf.yrneot On Washington ’ s birthday, W. A. .Mc Tbe sale of the Dowell property was , fil: "one cures and the other disappoints.' F. W. Hogg has received a .fine lol O the county, by Hun. J. 11. Stewart. These are in excel»» <»f the appropriation ki anted by ( «.u- Mrs. J. F. Watson, wife of Hon. Finley jewelry from the East. grew for the purp«;»e. Blank proput-idb and certainly good and merchantable tubers, ■gain postponed. It will probably be sold Pherson. one of the oldest Oregon journal I This favorite family remedy cures sore ists, bad double reason for celebrating -lie i throat, stiff neck, all forms ot ioHanima Watson, and Miss Trevett of Portland have ; W. A Owen and his daughter Minnie printed circular», Mating the kind of beef und ■ nd if Oregon can grow plenty of such— t i-iuorrow. mutton required, and giving full instructiuo* a» i lion, hemorrhage, piles, sore.« ami kindred started for quite an extensive tour through ' I iu lols HU‘l - ih<*city of Ashland ate offered for sale at fair price« and to the manner of bidding, condition* to b** ob Harper's publications are the best. Sub having been born just sixty years ago in I diseases. visited Ashland la<l Friday. and she certainly can—it will be a valua served by bidder», and term* of oontracl and pay- South Carolina. Europe Chas. Hoagland and family. Mis» Mattie tn» nt. will be furnished on »ppiication to tin* liWl A<‘RF8 in five, ten ami tw*:»ty a r.» (tacts, adjoining an«1 near Ashland. Th« be«t quality ble item of production, as well as much scriptions taken at the T imes office at re Want Dougias, Fr«d. Hansen, W. N. Judge Wbito and Clerk Whitlock of and Cassie Huagiand started for Klamath office, or to the A C. S. at the several p«»«*t* LvVV «>f fruit laud», and m«»»t dm«!rub »- mituations. ar« now uff»*red for sale at this office A family by the name of Ryall, rive in credit to tbe country. They can lie grown, duced rates. Fruit and farming lnn«i» in tracts <»f from 4 J to lt>J acre*. Dear Ashland, and along the lino of ffis Luckey and J T. Rodgers, all well-known Enveb'pe* cuntainina proposal« should be mark county this week. with care, in parts of tbe Willamette val , ed. “Proposal* for Freeh Beef fur Mutton > at rail mad. can be purchased at this office. J. W. White of Applegate has invested in number, residing eight miles south of ami reliable gentlemen, have formed a co Clackamas county, who have been paying A splendid Stock Ranch of MM) acres in J irkwo county, and une of Wiii acre» in K. a math county The new school-house will soon lx ready ------------- and addreesed to the undersigned or this section a visit, returned home last ley and along tbe streams of the upper some ot E. (♦. Hurt'«"unrivaled combina Dunsmuir, are down with the smallpox. A fur sale at a bargain at this office. ... . ,, . . partnership ami will engage in the real' t«x the 'Acting C<»inini»-ary of Bub*i»lence ’ at for occupancy. The scat.« ami bell are ex telegram states that they are in destitute Sunday. country that have sandy shores and loam tion fence. flPA raaNunablecummn*»i »n wl! be «charged in all ca-«-n for bniin«t «*r selling raal-aetMte in »h»-several r osts. C. A W(K>i?KUFF. Captain estate, insurance and money-loaning busi pected to arrive this week. Jackson and Josephine ai d Kliainath countiu». Title» will l»e car*ful!v inveMigatt-d; alietrarts for* circumstances. and ‘ . S . U 8. A.. Chief C. H. D. < benches they du remarkably well. When A. W Long, a former resident of this .Mr. Marks of Humboldt county, Cal., is n<shed; conveyancing done; loans of money secured for the borrower «»r found for the lender on the ness on a large scale. with offices at Ash Central Point will be the bootumit colder the business of production is fully devel in the valley buying horses and mules for m'**t reasonable terms. ... . . Charles Nickall of Jacksor.yill« ha* been land. Medford and Central Point. They valley, but who is now a resident of Lake nt southern Oregon thia coming »ummcr. Ws shall always be prer>ar»d to give any inforrnstu/n dt*»irrd <w»r.uerniDff t.m r*oo». > «source* aru oped.sweet potato«» wen t be brought here that market. appointed a member of th« Democratic will also have branch uffi-es at Portland. view. Lake county, has been visiting bis It has fair p - omjmh 'I a of getting a <lepo(. prosr-enty uf AWtland aod Southern Oreg»>r;,and will take pleasure *«« »Lowing th«* property wet ffer from abroad, except as southern lands can for »ale. ___ M) -» Miniiie <>w« n ami Mrs. Heatherly Better than many letters to your friends congressioual committee. .Mr. Nickell is Seattle «'id San Francisco This combi friends here. ROPER, GALEY âc HELM. Real Estate Agent«. pn iluce them earlier than they can b* ; an active and able political manager. will start for Washington torritmv next elsewhere: A copy of the T imes sent regu Capt. II. Kelley his returned from ids : nation will no doubt prove s'1 'i'i’pi.'imi• grown tins tar north.—'Oregonian. — Roseburg Review. week W. A a< « , ump.jnvi».g them as far ns un-, and wei-X|H**t Dm l i* * '• ,o a trip to Portland. Ht »'epresented Jack»ou ! larly. Try it. Portland. Prof. H. <t. Fairclo. having finished a large ami lir-l <1 i-s bus.ties.«. county at the nieeliiig of the Republican .I kwhii I Turn Ltectlnn. Jacksonville badly needs a first-class \ 'V L urj »>f Lakeview is paving tl»i* successful term of school at Talent, wil central com mil lee. Notice Is hereby given tiiat the annual I road to the O. A C R. 11.. s<> east your bal sceti»»:» of the riiuwtr.v « %l>it Hr will re PKt i r n ntiiri': Ht- m t. r.rixn. soon »ssume charge of the North Phoenix to Lakt v rw. where he is town election fur the town of Jacksonville, I lots accordingly C. B. Fuzgeraid of G >ld Hill, the real turn next school. He is a g<><>-l teacher and gives i The loilowmg are the m n ites of the estate agent, made us a friend».' tali last I located. Oregon, w ul be held at the Town Hall in G. W. Holt.well known in southern Ore said town on Tuesday, the Sth day of gon. is proprietor of the 8. P. R. R. SalO' n general satisfaction. Fruit-grower»' Associition of «onthern Wednesday. Give him a trial as lie guar ' SfVo.’rtl of • nr | •(»iidnent citixon* took a grand excursion hunt la*t week. Thet Tbe O. A railroad company is putting Oregon heal at Jacksonville, Feb 25, l-W : antee-s satisfaction •M ireh, A. D. IsM. for tbe purpose of elect at Montague, Cal suddenly ca?ue upon a fi njk <if hir»!*» whit h up a large ii-e-liouse at Ashland. They ex ing live trustees, one marshal, one re l’re-idcnt B. F .Miller occupied tbechair. Henry R. Brown of Butte creek, who Rev. Father Leonard will hold Lenten Owing to the withdrawal of the secretary was in town Wednesday, informs us that ; were thought to be wild pigeon*. Bang, corder, one treasurer and one street com services at Ashland next Sunday, and at pect to get ice from Idaho. It is said they A« huii'lreda who here It «nd nrovioj iu »ir- will put up several ice houses along the the president appointed a secretary pro stock wintered well ami everything ia in a bang, wmt th»* guns.vnd one |4k»r obi crow missioner; also to vote for or against the •nee will most cheerfully testify. It is free from f ell to tbe ground ! Medford on Monday. all dclHeriou« or poieonotu drug«, end ie by far road before summer. lent following ordinance: Section 1. That a flourishing condition. Strangers are e.mtiruillv shipping oft W. 8. Humphrey, the Roseburg banker, By request of new members, the consti tax of 2u mills, or two per centum on tbe O. A. Hubbard Co. of Giant s Pass Hon..I. M. Mason and liis sister in-law I here uik I admiting < ur town. A great died one day last week . offer a lingering When I »ay Cun? I not mean merely to dollar, be levied on the taxable- property, and F Hubba d of Medford have ordered tution and by-laws were read. Mrs. Julian, who have been making Jack many arc a’so locating m or near here. Stop them tor attma, and tti.n havathem re- Reading of the minutes of (he previous real anif personal, within the corporate illness, aged 32 years. three carloads of agricultural implements tarn train I it it s . . kaihca L CUM. > now U|x>n the msrk« t sonville a pleasant visit, started yesterday We^inve two firms of r< al es’.ite agents— It i»H»ure cure for al I wcr p hum«*» n nd will $ I bare made th« disease ot limits of the town of Jacksonville Said If you are a candidate forufficc now is and machinety from Emerson. TaleottA meeting was postponed until the next Cooksey A Own and Hansen A Doug- on their return to Indiana. remove and prevent dandruff; a!«*), if four hair meeting. tax tp be used in building a public high the time to make your announcement to Co. uf Rockford, Illinois. las—who arc always ready to supply lie»- is felling out. or her l»*»c«»ine harsh and ary. it will B. W. C Evans.a brother of H 8. Evans comers with any Kind of real estate tbaL check it sn l render it «oft end *rl<>«»r. Try it. It By a twotiiiids vote uf the members way leading from Jacksonville to Cen that effect in the T imes . Geo. Farlow ot Ciiimuey Rock precinct, never f» L MaLnfac*ur«d »i d sold by they wish to purchase. tral 1'oiut, on the 0. A C. H R. The The weather was cold and tbe atmos one of our best citizens, died last Tuesday present, the by-laws were amended and of Ashland, paid the valley a visit last P kik ’ s B<D B oy . kltfelonmtndy. I wabkant my remedy to polls at this election will open at to o'clock phere cloudy as we went to press, with evening, alter a lingering illness He »»« six vice-presidents, instead of two, weie week, being in the interest of the Moore C ukk the worat ea«««. Fe«auae other» hero Itrrntt, the Hodoe II ar Medical Co of Seattle, W. T. A. M mid will remain open until 3 o'clock ‘ every indication of a storm. tailed I. no reuon f* r n»»t now rerelvlnca cure. highly respected by all who knew him and elected. The first bi!1 t. ’ , pension «n Indian lias Bond at once for a t r .< I m , and a FKxr B ottlo SNi.Lu Bl IHTAIIU A WOODARD. E. C. Kane and family of Ashland st>eiit r. it. By order of the board of trustees. The next in ord.r being the election of : Business is improving, and everybody is leaves numerous friends Ot my I nka t.t.i blf . I hmeiiv . Give Eipreae General Agents. Portland, Or. been in trod iced by Representative Her J. H. Hvrrsa, Recorder. officers, the following were elected for the Sunday in Jacksonville. Mr. K returned and Fo«t office Ii com . you nothing lor F»»r sai.* by druggiM» generally. getting ready to accommodate the antici- The grand rattle for the pair ot elegant mann. under the title ol a measure "Grant trial, and 11 will cure you. Addresa home next day, leaving bis wife an 1 son i<> Jacksonville, Feb. 25, ISIS. term of one year: President, R. A. Miller; [ pateil boom. Let 'er come piintinga and a fine music box, announced .tig a pension to Wineunh, Riddell," is a I83P uu : i S t .,N tw Y ik Vegetables ami flower seeds, onion «<*-. to take place at the 8 F. Variety Store in vice-presidents, B F. Miller, Thus. Curry, finish theit visil with relatives. AcA«of Election. story that is ot romantic interest, particu I \V Thomas, II. B M.lD-r, 8. B. Galey Mrs. Dr. Aiken of Oakland, Cal . arrived As tbe county becomes more thickly set millet seed, etc., fresh and pure, for sale Jacksonville, has been t>ostpoue<l until larly in Oregon, recalling as it does the and J H. Stewart; secretary, C. B. Miller, here a few days since, for the benefit of Opp (MJ Fello«™' Building. .March 17th. St. Patrick’s Day tled, and the advantages of education at the 8. F. Variety Storg. great tragedy of the Modoc war. Follow treasurer, J. D. Whitman. her health, ami will remain so.netime. J. B. WaiSLET. J 8. M illtb Chas. Prim puri hashed the residence of more apparent, greater interest will be ing the attack upon the peace commission, F its : All tits stopped free by Dr. Kline's The newly-elected president made an She is the guest of Mrs. E. Turner taken in our annual school meetings. the late Wm Priest at guardian's sale last Great Nerve Restorer No fits after first in which General Canby and others were enthusiastic initiatory address, urging*the Judge Webster is expected to return killed, the lati (.'okmel Meacham, who will Next Monday is the time when tbe regular Saturday, paying «275 therefor. «lay s use! Marvelous cures. Treatise necessity of action and interest in tbe As meeting will be held throughout the State, Notes, receipts, due-bills, orders and and two trial bottles free to fit cases. Send sociation, and clearly presenting many from New York after a two months ab tic remembered as one of the members of HIS WELL KNOWN HOUBE. VNDEB THE sence, next week Mrs Webster started the commission, was left by the piurderous and fur the benefit of those who may de checks, in books, in quantities to suit, for to Dr. Kline. 931 Arch street, Philadelphia. d «* st m&nazetnwut. will be con ducted on the facts of interest to lie considered by the savages fur dead; but in a few hours 11« re- for Portland this week, to meet bnu. sire to vote we append the following ex sale cheap at the T imes office. I mm U nr d m<*t j*o|>uiar plan», do pan.« bam< Association. He considered will-laid plans Supt. Jacobs and his assistants have hlKi red to vive g- r.eral Mt inf KCtior. Jt rofitaiDt tract from the law governing such matters: covered consciousness and suffered gTeat- Prof. Sweet, principal of the Ashland Andrew Jones has tbe contract for build been kept busy since last Wednesday in for the protection of fruit from our worst comfort able apartment* »applied with Section 2'909 of tbe Code says that "any ly fr-nu his injuries. A Modocsquaw pass bingh* and double te-d». making it a daairabla ing McClallen’s tine, new hotel at Rose the examination of applicants for teacher's enemy, the frost, most important. He Normal School, was at the county-seat this place for the entertainment of both traveler« and among the ing by for water, heard groans Citizen uf this State shall be entitled to vote week, assisting Supt Jacobs in examining families burg, and lias begun the work. certificates. About thirty are being exam also advised advertising, especially in tbe bushes where Meacham had crawled to at a school meeting who is 21 years of age TN ORDER TO MEET THE GROWING DE fruit business, giving examples of success the applicants for teacher's certificates. Don't fail to see that handsome assort ined. We will give a list of'them next rrhe 1 mand for real-estate property wi* hav« opened hide. Finding the wounded man, she ■nd has resided in the district thirty days an office in the V. Cook ot Clifton, the well-known cap ful results of liis own experience and those stopped the flow of bloojj with strips torn immediately preceding the meeting and ment of stylish hats which has been re week. Will always l»c»uppHad with tha beat the market italist,Is recuperating at tbe Sterling mines, of other men of business. • aff(»rd*, »erved in a »»jle that will pleu*a the ®n*t Read our grand clubbing inducements from her own clothing, and dragged him who has property in tbe district upon ceived at the 8. F. Variety Store fahtidiou» tarte. The subject of packing and shipping whs in which he is interested. Vin. is one of The court house yard is a model of neat published elsewhere, and if you want the to u cave near by. where she attended him which he or she pays a tax." Section i CflF*Ratet» reasonable and »atisfactioD gnarwa- also mentioned, especially shipping only the most liberal and energetic gentlemen teaxi until lie had recovered strength sufficient 2637 reads : ' Any perSon, male or female, ness, being kept in tint-class condition by leading journal of southern Oregon ami the 3. J. STRAIT. Prop. we know. 4 the I*, st fruit was advised; ami to protect who is a qualified voter at a school election Chas. Schultz, the effi' ient janitor. to make bis escape, giving him f>«al and best newspaper or p< rio.li<-al in the United For such bnrinoM». our business from fraudulent dealers, who Senator Stanley and H. A. Cryder of careiully dres -ing his wounds as well as shall be eligible to the office of school di States for the price of <me, call or »eml to There should not be a dissenting vote W a are u«o *ir«nt. for tl^i Wo »dbum Nnnw ry desire to use brands having a good reputa. Sam's valley were in Jacksonville Monday. she knew how. Her kindness became Manon county. Oroiron. All order, in ttut! fine rector in such districts." to the proposition to levy a tax to the T imks office. tion. To this end the Association dis The former has since gone to San Francis promptly attend«*! to. known to Captain Jack, who drove her build a good road to the railroad. RGBS A WRISLEY. A purgative medicine should possess cussed Uie merits of a trade-mark; but tbe Nearly an co lo lay in a stock of goods for the Sam's from bis catup for wbat he considered her Due day lecently, while Bev. B. J. Sharp Geo. E. Neuber is again a resident of this tonic and curative, as well as cathartic subject was postponed until next meeting. valley store. faithlessness to her own people. Going was sitting in his buggy in front of Mrs. place and is renovating his residence prop properties. This combination of ingredi Mr. Marksbury made prudent remarks Adam Klippel of Portland, who is again among the whites she was given such re ents may be found in Ayer's Pills They Perry's residence on 12lh street, between erty; all of which looks suspicions. on truit culture; also as to th« best means manager of the "Pacific Coast Christian lief as they could afford, and in Hie years G. W. COOKSEY W. A. OWEN. strengthen and stimulate the bowels. caus of disposing of the crops. that have passed she has lived as best she State and Court, tbe morning ireighl tram Two great enemies—Hood's Sarsaparilla Advocate," made his old home in Jackson could, doing housework or anything else T AM PERSONALLY ACQUAINTED WITH cam«along and alarmed tbe horse. Mr. and impure blood. The latter is utterly ing natural action. Suggestions were offered by several ville« visit during the week He is en offered her to make a living. A friend of 1 many of the moat desirable farm* in Jackson and JoM-phiue count!** M\ medical practice Sharp jumped out and caught tbe bridle, defeated by the peculiar medicine. Tbe enterprising real-estate firm ot Ro members, requesting IliHt preparation» joying the best of health and prospering Col. Meachatu recently discovered the requir**« me to ride through * circuit of from nne poor woman, and at his suggestion Repre per. Galey A Helm, of Ashland, is doing should be made for the next meeting, and but the animal was a powerful one, ami he J toenrbty mil**, and 1 will be p'oR»ed to carry with Tbe political atmosphere has become ag mt own tt a nun«! without i i.gtge «11 who wwh Arthur Soule, who has been in California sentative Hermann introduced, a bill fit a good business, and make many transfers that members should be prepared to speak dragged the preacher, buggy and all to the to porci mm » lar.d. An’ i>eiw*n wishing a fruit m grant her a |>ension of $25 a month. itated considerably and a new crop of can track, running up on the grade to within a of land. They have one of the most exten on certain subjects. Accordingly, the pres for sometime past, will soon return to Phoe ( agneultural farm, or any penu* having * farm didates have put in an appearance. ! fur ».tie. will do well to call at my office and ar. few feet of tbe approaching engine. For- sive and best lists of property for sale, and ident appointed the following speakers: nix, He writes to the T imm that there is Gohtrn .Spike Mintno Company. ; range wnh ■* M» r luir ve* will be mod »-rate There ar« several cases of measles in offer great bargains. tunately Ben. Taylor came along about On budding, B. F. Miller; drying, W. no place like Rogue river valley, and we 1 *lr»*Mly have acre* of improved and un The Wagner Creek Mining Company, improved lard* for »ale, ranci ng from u» fût) will see a regular San Diego boom here in that time, and he rushed offt and helped town, but not enough to interfere with the P. Hammon; strawberry culture. R. F. We are sorry to learn that the govern the Hope Extension and other companies an MCreiu price and cm *u.t ah comer». Mr. Sharp pull the horse and himself out regular sessions of the district school. Office at Central Point. Jackson county. Or ment intends to discontinue the Willow Maury; pruning, J. E Pease. The rights the near iuture. operating in Wagner creek district, have J. HINKLE, M D Fresh oranges, lemons, figs, dates, can Springs postoffice. Some resident uf that of all members to make replies or criticisms of danger. Ths engine Waa coming along Thos Watson ot .San Francisco, who iii< or|K>raLed as the Golden Spike Mining CITRAL POINT, OR., at a moderate rate uf speed, and the out dies and nuts—the nicest in the market— section should conclude to accept the posi whs reserved, and especially inviting the has been paying this section a visit, has ( i.iupany The capital stock is $5m) OOO.at ANNOUNCEMENTS. fit did not gel out of the way any too soon. at the8. F. Variety Store, Jacksonville. tion of postmaster, so that the mail service attendance of those nppointed to speak. return«»! home. While on his way to Jack $10 per «hare, par value, thirty thousand Have opened an office for th* transad ion <»f a —'Salem statesman. A motion was made by I. W. Thomas to sonville from Gold Hill be w as thrown from ot which have been placed on the market. general real-estáte bumnee». and are n«»w prepar Senator Dolph has introduced a bill to may be continued. The following are the officer» of the com- ad to furniah barquín» in all brinda of pro¡*rty. %» For City Marshal. hold the next Hireling al Medford on Sat | cede to Oregon the four tow nships of which liis wagon and hurt rather severely, which acd Retail Dealers m pany: Jacob Eichel of Evansville, 1ml., Our old friend. 8. J.Steckel of Evans We ha ve airead y a large liat of de»i rabie real-e*. .1 family Etunion. urday. March. 18S8. pr«-i i«nt; August Brentano of Evansville, i it is proposed to make Crater lake park accident shortened bis stayr HE 8UB8CK1RER RESPECTFULLY AN- tate in our hand*. which i* constantly beiu< in creek, has sold his saw-mill and farfii to Messrs. Henry, Adsiu, Philip and Jacob nouncee that he will be a candidate for r«v croa »ed secretary; B J Gillette of Citizens' Na By motion the meeting was adjourned. Howard and A. C. A few copies of the American Settlers' Rufus Uox, G, W Hon L. It. Web.'ter of Jacksonville, tional Bank of Evansville, treasurer; Capt. election to the office of city marshal, subject to IW“ TI aua « in queet of good inveatment» will Klippel and their sister. Mrs Jacob C. B Mu t.r.R, Sec y. I tbe decision of the voters of Jacksonville at th« do well to give u* a cali. judge of the First judicial district, has re Geo. H. Gamble, superintendent; M.A. Maegly,comprising the surviving members Guide, standard authorities on all laud S|>eer, for il. b»> We an sorry •« Ig^rn COOKBEY A OWEN 1). L. CURTIS. Brentano, agent. The postoffice address ensuing town «lection. that lie intends leaving this coqnty. as lie matters, may be found at the T imes office turned from a month's visit to New York, Central Point, Der 1, 1887 of the original Klippel family, held a re ami will remain in the city about a week, of Supt. Gamble and Mr. Brentano is For Town Marshal. The Hemphill A Vine company, itiner is one of our best citiz'-n«. union al tbe residence of lltnry Klippel Desiring to make room for my immense after which he will go to Grant's Pats to Ph.enix The weather has been colder this week in this place last Monday, which was a ant musicians, gave entertainments in HE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCES TH VT spring stock, I have determined to offer open court.—'Oregonian, Feb. 29th. -t Ha»e Ealorhood. b. i. a oandidate for Marwhal at th. «n.uing very pleasant occasion and one which the different portions of the valley last week. than during the previous one. with heavy special inducements for the next thirty Rome villain living in Portland ha* been writ town election, «nd rm»p*'ctfnlly »ol-cit« th. -uf. T. J. Clopton of Brownsboro called at ing t»u*tal card* to tne effect that small-poi wa* frag.* participants will long remember All have Ed. Kinney, formerly of this place, who frosts at night. This will have a tendency days. The following are some of the re of th« people uf th. town of Jarkeonvill«. OF“ Bend for our ( '«talogue at the U. B. Hotel in Jacksonville. The F.GKOII. been touched by the silvery band of time; is now in tbe employ of L. 8. Smith, of to keep back the fruit-tree blossoms, which ductions, for cash only: 5-button Foster the T im r.s office Saturday. We jre sorry raging wretch who would utter *» base a lie aod giv* it ki«l gloves, in black only, former price $1.50. would have budded had the warm weather to learn that he intends leaving this coun circulation, in order to gratify a mean, spiteful but as they are enjoying the best of health, the Grant’s Pass stables was in town yes now selling at $1; fine, black Milan hats, nature, i* a low w»-etch indeed. A ooat of tar For Marshal. .pc/inAno continued much longer. their long and honorable careers will prob terday. former price $2..now selling at $1.5*.'; shade ty in the near future and will cast his lot and feather* Would be too *'»*>d for him. Out Quite a number of our friends attended bats from 2’ k to $1 27. Everything in pro- with the people of Klamath county. We side uf Portlaud there is nut. nor ha* there been, ably be extended for many years Their School meetings will be held throughout he undersigned announces him . a caee of »mall-pox in Oregon for a long time. »elf u« a candidate fur city marahal. an<i m > numerous friends wish them joy ami the Stgte negt Monday. l^t everybody at the meeting of the fruit-growers' associa portion. Orders by mail attended to wish him success wbmver he may go, It is believed that the culprit lias been identified, PORTIAMO licit» the an ft rages uf the v< »fere of J ack motivi ile. promptly at Mrs. P. P. l’rim's Millinery however. _______________ and when this fact is eetnblished. he should be BEBAHT1AN HCHUMPF. prospeiity, and lijpe that this reunion will tend and elect the best men ror directors tion in Jacksonville last Saturday, and an Store, ckson Ville. ucccwhal operAtiua s nee iB66. patronised frew made lo suffer for his villainy. interesting and beneficial eeeeiou was had. «tl sections of th« Northwest, endorsed by and clerks Dot be the |u»t. Make no Mistake. I ukiocM men and k«»ding educator». A J. Barlow's fine, large hotel at Gold Tbe association should meetoftener, as it , I'or Male. Grand fta/jl. By dispelling the symptoms so often mis * A rrootod. 1BE »ONT PKKFECTLY EQI IFTO SCHOOL Hill is nearing completion. It is a sub- can do much good for southern Oregon. The undersigned offers bis entire band of taken for Consumption Banta Abie bas Two large and magnificent oil paintings, ANNOUNCE MY3ELF AS Sheriff Dean last week arrested four resi i stantial building and would be a credit to brought gladness to many a household. By in line gilt frames, valued at $39. and an 1 [ RESPDTFCLLY Flaworand Field SaM«. Clover GrMa- of it* daw on the Coa«t, it offer* pnvsu ar das* a candidate for the office of Street ('<>nmi»> m Garden, Clement A. Day. who was hanged at cattle for sale at reasonable figures, Alfalfa, Onion bet«, Me., etc , in all varn tie. in*-truct»or,( d-jr and evening throughout U m year, tf its prompt use for breaking up the cold elegant music box, playing four of the sinner dents of Big Butte precinct for killing deer J a large town. at the town election, whiah will be held on AmLmeth , Wrung, CorrcspondctM*. Book-kwwiog and iota to euit. ('. O. BmiLuw, Williams Creek. Utica, N. T.. February loth.for the murder that too often develops into that fatal dis latest operas, and costing $20, will be raf March«, IHHb. WM EATON in violation of law, and they were tried in Large.! and most complete stock in the Nortli. B >nk mg,S.‘torthan«* Type-wrtlmg. B usibsm and Lage! ease, thousand« can be saved from an un fled ofi at tbe 8. F. Va-ietv Store in Jack of his mistress last June, told a reporter, Furms and all Co mon School Branches. Studaoa The annual town election takes place weet Justice Plymale » court at this place last timely g 'Hve You make no mistake by sonville on St. Patrick's Day. The Merchant«, farmer, and gardners are requseted ot » I ages and I th sea«* admitted at a.iy tiaM» just liefore the black cap was pnt on him, A C’fiar for the Coroner, Catalogue free. 4 mrtrorg and Wesco. Pro »netors Keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy in highest throw with the dice gets the pic Saturday. Two of them were discharged, next Tuesday There are. so far. three to write for price«, that he served in -the Modoo war in Ore So we go. one after another. This was vour house. California Cat-R-Cure is tures and tbe lowest throw the music box. T HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYSELF AB A CAN- II.HsTBirED CATAIdMilE NAILEI) FBIX. but the others—Hughes and Edmonson— candidate for marshal anil two for street gon. and was not afraid to face danger. one who had with bis own band taken the equally effective in eradicating all tract s of Ticket«, only $1 each. Don't fail to buy- 1 (lkiate for 8tre**< ( ommisniuner, subject to the j were bound over to appear before the next commissioner All subscribers to tbe T imes who pay life God gave him. It was evidently not a Nasal Catarrh. Both of these wonderful one. decision of the voter» uf Jacksonville at th» en Subscribe for tbefjan Francisco "Exami grand jury, with bonds fixed at $100 each, HR SCHW'HiBER HA8 À XÜMBF.R DE case of destitution, for there was enough California remedies are sold and warranted suing town election. ctoic« lot» in th« toun»kin< town W ner" and New York “Stan" the two best their arrearages will be presented with a coin found in his clothing to suffice for by Drug Stores at fl a package. 3 for 12,50. WM. HEEIA which were furnished. Settlement papers published. Subscriptions taken at year's subscription to the "Farm and several days' necessities. An acquain ■■ ■■ — -w ■ « ■■ '■ I»-......... eon, plaint of Fireside," a first-class journal for the farm tance testified at the inquest that lie bad the T imes office. County Court. thouronds BuffeTintr f.-otrt Asthma, Con- i non LTUniliQ newspaper AU» those indertfi » to r. j . g <8> d - Iwen complaining several days of dyspep Call and see those new goods jnst re stockraiser and household,published semt- sia. The regular monthly session of tbe Bumption, G>v. ;!i*, < 'c. 1 i l you over try Had he taken h few dose.« of Frese's ’.!IW tt IRwIRIIdl Advrn-.hing, <5 to [ county commissii tiers' and probate courts ceived at the l’ostoffice Store. Woodville, | monthly at Springfield. Ohio; also Doctor Hamburg Tea—a -pccific for ordinary Newspaper AdvertMng Burean <10 Sprono Acker's EoglUi l’.ttuetly? Il ia the best < ' <’.aa<lvlph8t.,CUlcaga, ' FtreeCi.wbere advert an ■■■■■ MAHIF i Kendall's celebrated treatise on the borse. cases of that cla«s — be might now be en preparation known for all L udu Tro will be belu next week. Considerable busi- Or. Henry says that be will not be under »m 2 azo airthcrUc-i to ■ ¡ I 9 N MOORE'S ^ICURE HA,K ' _ J” ■ ITS. The Cleanest anT Most Pnpt-’ar Dressing 'NVIG0B.1T0R IS THE “BOSS ! ” TITS, EPILEPSY or ! FALLING SICKNESS, MJOPtE, CASE & CO,, Conallis, Or. a H.C. ROOT. M.C. WRISLEY & MILLER Main St., Ashland. Or. T Forty Years in Oregon. Town of Medford, Jacksen County, Oregon. DR. J. HINK i E. REAL ESTATE AGENT, Central JPoint, Or. 0 loi JI REAL ESTATE AGENTS, MILLER BROS., T Apiary andPoultry Supplies, Etc.. T SEEDS ! ! 209 SECOND ST., PORTLAND, OR. iSJ T For StrePt Commissioner. For Street Commissioner. LOTS FOB SALE. Notice For THIS PAPER &ua will cauw up. sold by auyoa«. * > itanderd authority qq the subject. joying life and bcultb with bis fellow men 10 • poaltlvu guarantee at 10c. tu&ke cWuttoct» with Al T Bonanza, Klamath County, Or.,