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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1888)
Y CONVENTION ill of the Ovino- < the delegati» in Jacksonville, at /rday. the 21th doy I ♦ S&LF <7 *Y KING OF Q<?NSUMPTION, Tho original and only genuine scientific com l»ouud of AbtetineGum and Yerba Santa, for Coughs. O ld«. i.uDg and Bron chial Troubles, etc., etc. CAT--K -CURE BETTER THAN GOLD Prim, the chair ap- •-named gentlemen a ktials: Chas. 1'riiu, • Miller, Ferry Far- •iberg.r. P. Fickens, the chair ap ing named gentlemen a ei vf business: E. P »1 and Thus. Wright. lol. J. T. Bowditr k. the *4 uwing-named gen- 1 permanent orguni- in, W. A Owen and JACKSONVILLE, OREGON he only guaranteed cure for (-atarrh. ( <»!d in the Head Hay Fever, L«n»e B eware of I mitations . None genuine unless Cold Cntarrhiil UeafnebH, and Sore Eyee. Re- the worde “Lung Restorer,” “Santa Abie, 'arson the aenae of taetn an«! atnell; rwn>«»ven h«<! the I sk I>*1 h of meh bottle Not a sec rut com taste and tinp1 emailt breath. re«vulting from Ca pound. For Rale by al! druggi»te, whol«M»a)t> and tarrh. Easy and phiarant to u»** Follow direc retail. tion« and a cure is warranted H<*nd for circular to ABIETINE MEDK AL COMPANY, Oroville TRI SANTA ABIE AND CAT—B—CURE- California, owner* «»f the only Abietine Grove aud Distillery in the world. t. A T Conveyancing in all its Branches PKOPEBTY, FAll'IH. VfNKIAKDx and Mining Claim«» Bought and bold on l/om- r )WN mibblOU I’KEPARKD ONLY BY $1. By Mail, ABIETINE MEDICAL Company, Six mouths trea*meat Sl.iO. Oroville, Butte Co.,Cal. U.S A. Owner»» of the only Abietine Grove and Distil, ery in the world. W8END FOB PARTICULAR Crawford, the chair mg-named gentlemen utions: W. Crawford. . Stanley, Robert 11 Bowditch. Joiiveniion adj mrr.ed LUMBER. Convention met «n credentials reported Ves entitieii to scats : c,'‘ct—C W. Taylor. J. / 1 Icholi. Ed. Simon. ^¿fecinct—B F. Taber. *T Taber, proxy, ecinct—W. P. Farlow. SANTA ABIE AND 0AT-R-0UHE. LUMBER. LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. MISCELLANEOUS. $3»i0 No. 87. . IWacroa Itsl acre« fenced anil under cultivation and two good spring* on the place. This is choice gram and fruit land and is situated five miles from Ja -ksonviHe. JOHN MILLER, tai per acre. No US. . SSOMTe». Thi. body of land adjoin" Jack~.nrdl<- and >• level, rich «ram. fru<t and vineyard land, and is fenced in five fields. Tiiere is the place a dwell- ing-h<»u»-e. spring-house with fine spring, barn and outhouse«, and a good orcliard Tenn«, half cash, and the balance on two. three and five- year payments. BUILDINC LUMBER inct—Ge<>, T llvrs!»- W. A. Owen. —J. II Berry. •J. J. Mui¡»by. E. De- ! >»er, by D. Chapman ' K M Garrett, by J. i hn May, by E. De- i Creek Pieciuct-^fttif^d^hraraaraate ira (10XM)0 No- C*. »G acres. 2J5 acres under cultivation and f«*nc«*d into five field»* which are level, rich, meadow, grain and fruit laud, and 40 arret* in alfalfa There are on I plat e a large and thrifty orchard two dwelling I the hous e, two lar^eharu« and 5 12 of an irrigating ! ditch, carry ing inches of wreter f !• <11.0 No. 42. JJUacrea. ’») acres of unimproved land, X) acre»« of which > m prairie land and the batef»c^ good timbei land, all good fruit and giain land, witfe, _ *ug apnngs of water Four miArp from ’ I Oil John Woodal Applegate Precinct—J. H Knutzen, M.l Cuip, Join» O'Brien. Rock Poitt Precinct—J. \V. Masterson, »award Is id Joseph me county on Jac**b Neatlaiuiuer. Benj Ilayiuuud. ying expedition. Uniontown Precinct—A L inyart, Jas •regular services wili be held al the Bap* McDonagb. liaii creek Precinct—.1. G. Bris<*«»e and ust church on Sunday. (i. H. Lyn« h, ty Chas. Prim proxy. Jib Eider of this place is teaching school W illow Birihgs Precinct—1 hos. Wright, Jas. McDon«ugn,J. W. McKay. in one of the rural districts. Foots < reek I k <met -Robt. A. ( <»ok by < Jtr. 7th and B 8tr»’»*ta. A. S. Jacobs is still the owner of half of Cha»«. Prim, ,»roxy. Eden Precinct—J. N. Woody, Samuel the Riddle house property. Furry, E»l. Horgau by l)r. Chastain,j«r xy. W. B. Roberts and F. Hubbard paid the Dr. J. A. Chastain. M county-seat a visit last Saturday. Medford—Willard Crawford. I. J. Phipps, Manufacturer of and Dealer in John No.anc, 1> H. Miller. Geo. Stephenson purchased a number of Tabie R uch —A C. Stanley. Jasper Rodg tine horses at this place lust Friday ers, E 1’. Pickens, Ge». A Jacks m, Mrs. J. R West is expected to return Horace Teltuu Jacksonville Precinct—Peter Elmer. U. from her visit to Nebraska in a short Kiippel, R. H. Moore, Geo Hays, H. K. liiut. Hanna. S. J. D.»y, Chas. Prim, Geo. ltirve, W in Mensor, L T. McKenzie. SADDLES ANI » ROBES Win. Slinger, R. T. Law ton and H 11. The coiiiinitteeM on organiz ili«»n an«! «»r«ler Wolters have been at Jacksonville during of buMnet»« nntde report*, and on motion A Specialty tiie report of ihe committee on organizt- the week. tion was Mitfeti ute«i for that of the coni A number of new buildings are in course unttec on order ot busine*»» ami adopted. Hon. 8 J. Diy was nominated ami elect of construction and several more aiu con ed assistant se retary templated. 1 he coil inittee on resolution« tiubmittt d £ B30T AND SHOE bHOP Spencer Childers b bull ding a neat resi the following resohiUon*. , Resolve 1, l ’ tat the unswerving fidelity Is connwted with my harness whop Having dence a short distance from town, across of President Geveland to every trust ic- engaK'«-<! the »ervic*«» of h fir^t ctae* Hhoeni <k**r. J Bear creek. am prepart ’ d to manufacture boot* an«l «h«»e* <*f posed in him iy the people of the United lateft alyl«-«* promptly. _ a Cunmion Bros , who arc now engaged in States, the firmness and ability with whi< n tee My pnce» in both depart incuta wiil b” quite business al Uttd. paid us a visit a few he has concluded the administration «»f reawoiiatile and rati>factlon gu »ranten«!. national a'"’ /«»r three'years past. Ins W. G COOPER- days since. A/ efforts to reiievs the people fr«»in the un M«MÌf«»rd, Or . Dec. 1, loh’ Hanley A cove have bad their meat mar just and un« qtul bunions of a high pr«jtc< - tive tariff', and to reduce the revenues of ket renovated and it presents a much Im the government to a sum e«jual ami ade prove«! appearance quate to meet every expense and liability, The census taken by the city auturitiea a limiting theariuunt to the requirements •»( r an economical government, merits our ap short time ag » shows Medford to contain proval and endorsement. about luuQ inhabitant*. Resolve«!, That we hereby fully indorse • TARY PUBLIC- the present l)?uincratie administration - f Judge Walt »n I.43 gone to F .rt Coeur this State. d’Alene. I. T . on a visit 10 relatives. He K« solved, 1 lat th»- delegate* t*» the Slate Convention from Ja« k«»n county be i«n<i willbegoiw a short time hereby are. 1 istructe«! to v«»te for and’o The Southern Oregon Fruit Growers* As use all honorably means to secure the nom sociation will hold its next regular meet matiun of Wni. M. I’olyig for the office of L -GAL DOCUMENTS district attorney for the fir^t judicial <iis- ing in thia platre to-morrow. Of all kind? drawn up. «»specially pertaining u trn t of Oregon. the settl«»ment <»f «»i*tates A. H. Carlson, who Is now engaged in Resolve«!. That the delegate« of J tie «v-on the fence business at Ashland with H B. county to tlie State Convention he ni-tr i< t- I *d to use ail means fo have a Cleveland I’ollfftor of Icrouuts—-Prompt Rrniitlancc» Reed, was in tnwn this week. delegation sent to th«- Rational Dem H r.«', I (nveetment Swuntioe a Hrwcialty Jucks«»n It you want your property sold quickly, convention to be field at St. Louis on i I «»uiitj Scrip Bi’Ught and Sold at the best figures, call on M. E. Beatty, at Sth «lay of June. Hs-4 On motion, the rep »rt of the cumiuHGe 1 have t> oompl**ls »t*c of Mgp* of al| Surveyed ins legl-cstate office, in Medford. • ami the resolutions offered were unani Landtt in tbit* county, and raoeiv«« ubslraot* monthly from Ros *burg of ail n«w entri«* made Rey. F. W. ¿Caston has declined the call mously adopted. Col. J. 1 Bowditch offered the foil »’.viug I am thu- prepared to make out Hoin ^tead and fromthe Baptist chiwU; at this place.and is Pre-emption jnìimts . an«l can thun bave lo partie* rr»»hition. exp»oi»»e of a trip to Roseburg bind Office now on his return to North Caroling. W hereas , We believe that south* rn Ore- the Several tine furint* are in iny banda for ««ale Dis^1ct .Attorney CoJvig was in town ' g»»n is entitled to one of the three pr«*- I *n- I tial ataoteraa ailowed^the State Op'go *; PROMPT REPLY MADE TO ALL LEITERS ia»w Wedtieslrty evening He will get a therefore be h k 4F* < ’harg.s» ih acoor&uioe with the tim«*» very large vote in Madf<>rd this time. Resoived, That we hereby instru. t our Refer««. Ly permission, to (’. Beekman. Esq. delegates to the D* iuocrat»c blare C«»nve i- Banker; to Hon. L. H. W’cbster. Judgr of thi» A large area of land in this vicinity la be- tion to i|se all honorable mean$ to pr« < pre nfdicial district, and t«i any business L<«»u*eii SILAS J - T AY- DelVutt • ■fl raCkaonville ing dear«! am! put in cultivation. Im the nomm.iiion of Hon. E Jack-on county u* une of su’d i’res!>|e <t .ii provements are visible on every hand. tj^c Eh-ct«»rs W H. Barr has surveyed his tract of On motion, the resolution was adopt i Nominations for delegates were then de land ju'vt westfof town into five-aero tracts, clared in order and the following-nam1- I which he is selling at reasonable rates. ■ 'iWACO. gentlemen were nominated: Jas McD • i • !t*»bethe A nuniber of immigrants are stopping of! migh. Henry Klipp«*l. E. P. Picken«, \5 •eonnsn lar<! Crawford. Samuel Furry. J. T world. here ainiCMt daily and many of them will mi t CO S ditch and C. W. Tavlor. .•«I. pM«rtp> no doubt locate somewna.e jp Rogue river i'hrre being no further nomination were on motion, unanimously declared valley. SEED be o«'.ee^te ’ to rvp-esent this county in th For sale at a bargain—a cosy dwelling Deni«»«*ratiu deal*. <.«*•/ en’ion to I m * h«*!d at ANNUAL house not fur from the center of the town Pendleton on the 3d dav «4 A|jrjl. ’?«« ForI3C3 There being no further husiff«?», 'V utUbemadsd of Medford. For particulars enquire of K. (’«invention, on motion, was <le-'l<re*i TO ALL T. Lg*i ton. real-estate agent • appi*.1-. uta. aod jourbed. t<* Utt scaaon'a BENJ. H a YM o ND, Chairman. I). J. Lumsden, whq bought ten acres of cu t*>«mn with out urienng it. E D k P ek TT. Secretary land of J. H. Barnum on the o^Ukjrts of COOPER & SON, MEDFORD, OR BUGGY, CARRIAGE and TEAM IIARX i fclfcu. No. 43. 8b acr* 60 acres of choice grain and fruit land and« ferce. with u»w dw-?ll zur-h<raaeand barn, and wa’er for stock. tiituated ou« mi!»« fr«»in (told Hill depot. MISCELLANEOUS. T \ H CABBo.N. L.CABSoM. REDLAND NURSERY, PATENTS obtained at reasonable rates and with diepatch M INING ATTENTION givra to all budinera c<»na«*cted wivhtbe Land Office. P ROMPT For Hale by all Draghista. Manufacturer and Dealer in MISCELLANEOUS. county committee, B. Miller, A. M. Jean tg, have called a con- telegates to the Repub ention and nominate a tates for county officers on April 7th. Primaries es thereto will be held to- > 31st. r»tic inm convention, held a«« last Saturday, was well mi quite bar uloniou.«. Dr. \V. r, J. A. Jennings and Chas. D. were elected delegates to tlie onvention, and will support W. ■rvig for district attorney and I. M. .i of Coos county for joint senator. ■ssrs. Kremer and Jennings will start or.Pendleton, where the Democratic State convention will be held next Tues day, at once. A correspondent of the Ttxits. writing from Williams creek, says: We have fine spring weather, and grass is starting finely. Stock generally looks well Everybody is busy farming and grain is nearly all in. Miners are all making goixl nee of the water, which promises to hold out well, owing to so much snow in th« mountains. Layton, Sparlin A Bai ley are working their mine on Williams creek with good prospects. A nugget, worth about >20, was picked up there one day recently. HENRY KUPPEL, LUNG RESTOBfR, SANTA ABIE, : I e-ected temporär) De Peat t temporary E vmiim MISCELLANEOUS. GREEN’S call ed to order by driu an of the < ’ounty » slated the object ,'pcaicU. avement is going I Pleasing to the Palate and Death to a Congh. Jacksonville, Oregon aving failed to clohe out mi hus - 8800. UmmprovtMl; place to make a good h an«! Itt'ac«*?« fiot-claee in JaekftouiiJle, a- 1 had wibhod t<»d<>, ¿4.50U . No. H I ir.etM hav* concluded to contmu«» the Mini«* on a larcrer Unimproved, leveL rich graes and fruit 44J.‘ aere». Six miles South of Grant's Pase. Josephine Hcaletban ever. ! wh * iu 8»xn Francisco recently, County, Oregon. where I laid in on** of Gin largr-wt and !*e*t ► toe kb ofaJl kind« of Firearm»*. Ammunition. Cutlery. Hardware and Hportiiig Gooda « ver brought to thia market Goode bold at the lowest poraible pricee. 1 will guarautee the»*« Goode to bn ju«t wbat I represent them to bn. Bt-ing thnifkful to my «»Id cubtoinere for their utwt j»atronage m » liliera!- ly lAebtowed, 1 would reepectfull} bohrit a con tinuance of the mime. JOHN MI! LEH. 100,000 TREES Instock, competing of Auple, Pear, Peach. Plum, Prune. Apricot, N-ctarine. Cherry, Almond. Chestnut. Walnut and LUCKEY & CO., SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES Ashland, Oregon, rats 9 GRAPE VINES. CLBRANTS. GOOSEBER. HIES. BLACKBERRIES. RASPBER land running water; title donation claim. A great i»arcain : 7 milu* east of Central Point. fiUUU No. 51 20ii acm A No. 1 faim. ailuuftid two milt* north erat of Phoenix, havii ga ««»«»Jdwelling hoora, bam and >ut buildinxft. orcimrd. w « mm ! and water auppljr, etc. lttu Her«, fenced and nearly all under culti vation. much of which lbHUwceptibleto fruit cal- ture. It 1« alao well situated inah jaJthful loca tion «cti(K>* house near by aud le«e th&u two mi lea from a railroad depot. * *4400. No. 38. ‘JUUaerea. Choice fruit and grain land; 15 m acre« fenced. 60 ncree >n cultivation; a living Mream of water through (he place. improvement« new and firat-clara; 750 frmt tree* of b«*»t variety; IH inilee from Woudvillle A great bargain. $<ij per acre. No. 76. 476 acre« Th;- Hplendid tract of laud inali fenced and S00 ac en «re under cultivation. It it»Mtuat<x! id the fertile beet on toe wont side of Bogue river vallej. P-i miles west of a K. R. d««pot and 3‘4 inileaerat of the county seat The il is free ; rich, black l«»am. all firat quality of fruit ai.a »¿rain lai d. The place hus a h »u«e, large barn and fiibtcla*-« fence« on it A gnat bargain and will be open for only thirty da>s .as No. 78. *Jft» R<*res. feet, Mostly fenced in grain fields, tnoadow. pabture afldlll is RIES, STRAWBERRIES. FIGS. orcfiar«i and garden ; all rich, black. alluviJ d of the -oi! ; about 1 o acre* of plow laud ; three rpnugs f pur«* water ; st ream flowing t*ir< ugh the place ; ; it coa- Our troot» are grown without irrigation un red »»rcitMoi letht variety of fruit; larg».c'?aiDiodi«»ue itus, slowly hili land. a"d all of known rarietiv« that succeed iwelhng.h<*u*e, ¡arg-* barn a- «1 r.umerous oat- si -.nicnse volume in Sou!hern Oreg« n- ’»uihhngb. No lietter location for Mtx’k ranch Th«we contemplating tree planting will do well u <ir«-s:*»n Summer range inexhaustible. fif ooliths to the shoaly to vtait our orchard and nuroerj, or write to u» icer. uiilea from railroad dt pot A strong, fiat-bottom- for price-hat Addrete to us at Murphy, J(»ae- phinv county. Oregon, or to K K. Station. edstsnrwhsa, P»‘wuid plow through I Lavo Grrat Bargain« to ufte.’ and it Giant'» P umm . Or will Mjr jou t<» keep a cluoe watch *»n thta »pac* after four Jay’s the bottom -V' wa''‘ ,out A. U. CARSON A SON f<>« tfie next hix lU'iuth»* für Hpeci&l BArgMii». If of cour\' *”U d speedily till up; - wa* oue of Die which Abstracts mada of Titles to Lands, tii.d vou have any ¡»roi»ert> für ral**. o«»xne «nd *^«e m* but to mainiam.» channel by permanent w<! I will do ii*.v !»♦*»■ t for >«»u. w York and an works or bvmlX"»es would be exceed- Office <»□ CoJif’jrnia »*ir»* t, oppocite Bloter Hou«e. will he mgly dilfii ult an<» ex|x-iisive. HENRY KLIPPEL. I» KLAMATH COl’XTY ITEMS. Ol Link river I V’1- l u«el‘ ••J’’’: ’ The ASHLAND building of lock«!1’/ thei government to Iinrni^raixU continue to arrive. ROGUE RIVER .n's -anouii- overcome th« sixtY1"? i*61 f““ ui !’,nk Fine weather is the order of the day. river bas ireen pro K^d, but most of the u”" jodietal Thin sawmill i» now in full opoeratiou and will whose opi?‘on is know n desire Some rain would not be out of place keep on hand a full sti»ck of all kind» and dimen- t’«iul wfc«!,- citilens the removal of a lo*\j>-*ri ow reef irom now. HIOPS of Ashland, Jackson Ccunty, Or. in the «on- ths oxtieme brail ol lliei,VX. Below Ja*». Sears issuflerin^ with a di«hx*at<*.d -F n tins reel, and before the main rapids knee. eowMnence, us is : a pool of slackwater about ^Le commence, , Mil tin* Many miles of tules been burned F"« king, ano whose surface is lately. ot me «t i^ .-e». uuuot of the re-ele< -bile Harms place«! the finest double Pinner and ----------- rs-u t>el-,-w the Situ . Matcher to bf found in the Hogue Riyer Valley tiun of Mr. Colvig. An sb!e,pain«taking lake surface. A safe chanflel-through i Numerous can.4u«»U*a f^r FACULTY •' nr- s«»» in our mill, we will furnish all grade»* of JACKSONVILLE OREGON Official, he merit« an unqualified indorse the reef would bring tlie steamIsMt land I serting their claims. J. S. SWEET, President. ment at the handt of the people; and lie ing a halt mile nearer the town; but the The *oe boiler ixnirr fur <or Capt. vapi Deskin’s new boat Mathematics, P»yc«»lug> and School Economy. Oaton 4 Garrett, Genera! Agents. main result desired is tlie lowering of the | has arrived at Keno. will receive it, too. lake, in older to dram tracts of swamp JULIA M. GOODYEAR, J. B. Ager of Ager station made this iand which bolder the up;>er Klamath English Grammar, Rhetoric and Latin. Tilt It-ruocratH of Benton county have and connecting lake«. A complete re section a visit last week. C. F. NESSE, Dtaile the following nominations: Rep- moval of the reef, several bundled feet Health is improving and not a great Penmanship and Executive Work. resentatives, T. IV. 11. Smith and M. long, would be necessary for this woik, deal of sickn~se now prevails. AT REASONABLE PRICES. MRS. LOTTIE D.2WILLARD, M. Davis; tierk, no nomination, as R. which may lie ptoper for the county or A vast number of improvements are ARTICLE OF state to un lertake or to authorize." y«>ice Culture We are also prepared to make contracta for any i going on throughout the county. W. Wilson is considered invincible; umber of I Gardner A Moore have added a fine MRS. C. C. EDDINGS, commissioners, Label Davis and S. A. JOSEI'HJ.XE COVXTY NEU'S. Instrumental Music. billiard table to their saloon at Reno. FRUIT BOXES Logan ; sheriff, Win. Mat-key ; treasurer, Simpson Wilson, who liaslieen in Cal- EMMA TOLMAN, M.S. Netigass; school superintendent, Newt. Campbell of Waldo txjaste of a iforniaon a visit, has returned home. •f either fir or pine timber. Drawing and Painting. All order» and bill» tiled with prumptnera and J. J. Bryan; assessor, E. Skipton; sur double jointed calf. -AND- The Presbyurlan church association is lispHtch No comment 1« noceraary on the rape All rorreep«»nd«*nce i . . - cheerfully answer«*!. Ad- T. 1*. Judson of Grant’a Pass was in veyor, A. J. Porter. This is a strong lority of the quality of our fir timber. cirera the President. i one of the new corporations at Linkville. Portland last week. HARRIS A CO. ticket and will no doubt be elected. The N. B. Th« re is n goo«1 road to the Mill thb year. Ben Lewis of Linkville preempt is Hoover of Grant's Pass is build nominations of Wm. Mackey ami Mose ing L. a E. • setting out an orchard. So are other par- G. W.t OOK81.Ï W. A. OWEN nice dwelling-house. ties. Neogass are especially commendable. Quite a number of new buildings are The Republican primaries will be held If these gentiemen are not elected by a being erected in Grant's Pass. In quantities* Pi Miit and at price« that car.not valuable tcrall. fielP to give rattafaction. large majority we will miss our guess I The political cauldron is simmering to morrow and the convention one week town, several months ago. has arrived with ».very :>:*nK>n using Our li ¡ i »re are h I mo lately puns and superior later. Thnt Tirril f'ffliHtf <n J- ieid rFiowar o any in thw market. badb. and will s wn be at a Ixnling pitch - Q «b^uLl «end ter Afflicts ncarn '(>»« in tl 11. E. Wilkinson and wile ot San Fran- his family und is improving it. S A IIHFACTION G U A HA NTEKD. UQ il AJdrwe Considerable improvement is going on , cisco are paying relatives in this section Childers <fc Son have commenced opera I lie ►y-tein lciviii4 n< ct»iu. 1 at Republican press is a unit in op in nearly every p-ution oi the county. trolt.MIch. the bi acini: air of winter, i- I a visit. tions on the fme brick buiLding they pio- position to the Prohibition party, says tlx- warm days of titer tianzi Alex M-nsor of Grant’s Pa«s has Prof. Hall will not teach the Linkville pose putting up op bt tenth street, adjoin readily yields to attack, of <li*ea*e. the Guairl. The Republican party real been paving Jacksonville a brief visit. i I school, I Sarsa|' irillt is just the m-lfitie having started for Ohio tins ing N. Rosenthal’s place of business. ises the tact th vt the Democracy can U. D Sandford an I family have gone week. It tones and hqii.lsnp eery part The literary bucirty. which meets in the body, and al-x> expel.s alt ini > i.-iti •< fr > u not lx; injured by a third party. It is to Coquille city. Coo* county, to locate. Born—At Haynesville, March 18th, school house every Friday afternoon, and tlie i>lo>d. try it this season. CENTRAL POINT. OR.. Born—In Grant'« Pass precinct, March to Mr. and Mrs. II G. Bussey, a 11- founded on living principles that will en is composed of pupils of the higher depart dure so long as the government exists. 18th, to Mr. and Mr«. W. S. Barrie a , pound boy. 1 When I say Ccr ’ 1 <' m..t mean merely to JfrH'-tr« Her Yottl/f. AT ment of the school, is in a flourishing con sou. ■top them lor a tie sixl then hav,lhemnp Have opened an office for?the trnnracti<m <»f a - Al. Leavitt is mentioned in connection dition. Republicanism once had an issue, that Mrs. »q, < lay <’■»./ general real-estate busin era. and are n«»W prepar >orn again I mi > RahlCAL CURL . A numlw*r of immigrants are artiving with the Repuulican nomination for Iowa, t i»g remarkable st.»i v ’ I I have made th «ase ot rd to furnish Itargani* in all kind* of property. ÄYBMHill,Ür, of slavery; but «hen the shackles of and considerable real-estate is changing . ! county I). C. Herrin and family have located at the trtitli of which is vouched for by lb“ clerk. Siskiyou Count)’, Cal., We have already a large lifct of doirable real-ra I bondage were stricken from the limbs of hands. late in our handr. which ia constantly b-ing in- t TITS, EP.Lr2PSYor I V. E. Phillipa of the Golrlen Eagle hotel this place. Mr II has o|»ened a photo resident« of the town : “I am 73 yearn •» i, c refused the slaves her existent--- us a party was J. II. Colby, city marshal, and Miss at Linkville, has returned frame trip to graph gallery in Lyon’s building, where he have been troubled with kidm*v compiah tn quest of good iuvest men tn will FALLING SICKNESS, do well Those ami lameness for many years; entud m DEALERS IN to give us a call. Heizig were marne 1 at Grant ’ s Pass on only possible by means of the s|sjils sys i Summer lake. .s n«»w ready to accommodate those who dress mvself without help Now I am tn* I Allfelnngstndv. I Msn*ST my remedy «• COOKSEY A OWEN the 28th. wish good work in his line. I — -, an ! am tem. Her only mission to-day is to sup from ail* pain and soreness. 1 able t | C crk the worst c:> e». Bec»in<e others have Central Point. Dw 1. IN??. I J. O. Hamaker has sold his interest in orF I o Born.—>n Willia us i-re -k, Feb. 29th, ' the mercantile business at Bonanxa to «iu all my own lioilseworx *» v? nr. Ono-foiirth «low;., balanc« wtHuit *ix. twelve I failed is no reason ' - t imw receiving* cure, port corporations, fvster monopolies ami The masqiv.r^de ball given at Howard s thanks t<» Electric Bitters tor having r« ■snd St once for : nd a FRXt BOTTLS j and eighteen month» to Mr. an 1 Mrs. G. .McGee of Sprague Jas. Morton. > Ot my I ni u.n:r;i mei > y . Girt Exprsss squander the public revenue that the river,a son. hali ia«l Wednesday evening, under the newt'd mv youth, and removed c »moleh-i •nd ro.t rifflci ! '-„.t, you nothing tor • BOOTS and SHOES, TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. W. E. Greene and wife have returned all disease and pain.” Fry a h«»ttle. jo« odious system of protection may be fully I trial, and 11 wdl w- o you. Address Taxes will be delinqn-nt iu a very few from Puget sound and will locate per auspices of our cGr«>t*v kaipl, was ? success. 5ml 11 at E. C Brooks’ Drugstore. Everything passed oft smoothly aim ev^er- W.C. ROOT. U.C tSJPtAtiST.IItvTm ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, retained. Democracy is unassailable. days. Call on Sneritl Patterson and get I manently among us. al characters were well represented The fight for party existence is between your receipt. it is stated that K. Corpe A Co., have CONDUCTED BY The stumps in the streets of Grant’s sold their little Klamath ranch to Cali Some parties have been distributing an the Republicans and Prohibitionists. Pass, which have long been an eyesore, fornia parties for about >11,000. anonymous circular reflecting upon the is warrantor!, is because It ia th«- by«. SISTERS OF 1HE HOLY NAMES Tua river and harbor committee of the are being ieinove-1. character of one of our citizens, ami it is Blood l’repa-ation known. It will poai. Sheriff Childers notities those I ax pay- JACKSONVILLE Will. B ill of Slate cr. ek precinct has ers wtio have not settled as yet tiiat they quite likely that they will have an oppor tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the The Scholastic year of this echoo! will com house is about ready to report their whole system, and thoroughly builds up tho mence about the end <»f Auauet, and 1* divided in to Silver lake valley, Like county, ’ will soon be declared delinquent. tunity of egplginin£ to the next grand jury- bill. It will appropriate about >20,000,- | i gone !<»urMMionM of ten week»« each. constitution. Iletuimuer, wo guarantee It. where his brother iwi'ies. We L»ve ju»t rweirxd . full ,U« k in th«- why they did so. $40 (M Bowrd and tuition, per term........ OTO, or rather less than that amount. For Sale at city Drugstore. I'; 1F1HS Mueic.............................................. 15 00 tine, of goed«, which we can x-11 cheaper than A. Brown, who purchased Kobt. Mav- I Lane county is agitating the repair of G. L. Webb, the school clerk elecUa at (hoy ar. eo)d anrwi.xrx in southern ttrrwon. a. w. j the Cascade military road to serve the Drawin« and Pan.tin«.................. This ia the biggest bill ever framed by ity’s farm i.i William.« precinct, has tak . 8 a have irut very few expense«. All kind« of pro. Reda^cl Bed<img ........................ S oo duce i cu.-tomers from Klamath and surrounding the annual meeting, having failed to quali taken iu exchange aud the committee, that which President en possession of the same. counties. DAY SCHOOL fy, this district is without such officer. One Arthur veto—I being aliout >19,000,000 Jas. Caiveit, the popular manager of Primary Department................................... $ 5 to HIGHEST MARKET PRICE A Methodist ehrnch, with twenty ought to be selected at the earliest oppor Junior ** 6 nu Oregon rivers ami harliors fared better tlio Creac-'iit city stage line, i, building members, has been organixed at Pine tunity. as there is no telling when bis ser Preparatory ’* b ai allowed forwuue. ( all aud »ee for yorwlve» J. C. WHIPP, a neat residence at Grant ’ s Pass. Senior and Graduating Department............... 10 00 than ever before. Yaqtriua, one of the i Drove by Revs. Jos. Emery and John vices may be needed. JACOBI HiOs Pupil»« are received at any time, and Apecial at Dr. Hurts and wile.lately of Nebraska, Hunsaker. They pre du «•« rcfttelnr natural evac- most meritorious improvements on the have tention ie paid to ’ particular etndira in behalf of ?; or 1 nterfere with purchased tl.e King property in is in circulation to A subseription list children «rhobu*e but a limited time. For fur A new postoffice, known as I,bra, has daily Im- . i. <> a > ictHlIy medicine, l’acti,- coast, which received but >75,000 in Grant's Pass, and will locate. ther particular* apply at the Atademy. they ahoaihl in every l*«>uaehulcl, been established in Barnes valley, with raise funds lor the improvement of the in 1886 and >S(),000 in 1387, now gets Street Commissioner Smith of Grant's Oliver McGee as postmaster. It was wagon-road between this place and Jack SOLD EVEHYWHEBB. honorai t ontruetvr iu >120,000, and so on all through the list. Pa«« is grading Front and Fifth streets, needed much. sonville. It is proposed to put a mile of THE ROGUE RIVE£ I Coos bay, which received but >25,000 in portions of which needed attention. J. II. Oatman's new store at Bonanza t tie road in first-class condition. We are MARBLE. STONE OR GRANITE. glad t > notice thisenterprise upon the part Bishop Morri« and Rev. J. W. Sell will soon be in running order,with a tin«, the bill of 1887. now gets >50,000; the of our citizens. wood, Episcopal ministers from Portland, improvement at the Cascades, which had held services at Grant's Pass last week. large stock of goods, Jas Morton will Geo W. Howard, the insurance agent. be manager thereof. a VLNG RECENTLY BEEN REEITIEP wpb ■ noble 4 ^-Nature is faultless and so is that but >50,000 in the bill of 1887, now gets Col. JL B. Knight, son-in-law of Oen. J b,’.’old his dwelling-lnHis* »ml » parcel of all m<Kieru iniprovemt'nls, are now turning The dwelling hon-e of W. Venue of discovery, continaing on.y Na out a first«claas article of Hour, which 1« put up in ture's own remedies, “The'’ «173 ,009;an«l the month of the Columbia, Murphy precinct was burned not long {John F. Miller, lias returned to Salem. laud to a newcomer, for $2,700. Ho has barrel sack*, and ever) ant.a 1» warnaitco to rrtldjjjitiililtiiililJiijjJHj contain 4V pound» of flour If you don t IraHevt which in 1SS6 bad flfl7.500. and in 1837 since diving the absem v of the proprietor. ' life learn that he will locate in this sec still eighty left,which lie is selling at this, jiut compare a rack <»f our flour will a, > Circuit court for tics county adjourned tion before long. reasonable rat» < Mi has already net $3,000,000, now gets 1360,000- It iniiM, •»ti er brand offered for rale in this waiket. and Prompt Attention «Even tonti Ordern by Mail no*e die difference in weight. The Democracy of this district will ted several thousand dolh^r« frmy his orig however, reint»uil»ered that the bill of for the term last Friday. Judge Webster has taki n several cases under advi«ment. { give Hon. S. P. .Moss, candidate for Re inal purchase from <’. W. Hroback. 18s 7 was vetoed. It iaa benefit to the human race. KEEF UP Flour and Mill-Feed Thé county commissioners’ and pro presentative, a rousing majority. He is A Medford <Mrrespondcnt of the “Ore YOUTH, HEALTH. VIGOR by the use of DR. J. HINKT E bate court» will m-et next we--k, when | the right man for the place’ gonian” gives this piece of news: “We ( on hand and exchanged for »■!««' pfunder ’ 8 O regon B lood P urifier The plan to build a railroad from seme a large amount of business will trans Quick and Complete Cure of all Diseases oi The Democratic county convention ; uitiUr^tknd that the Southern Oregon the Skin, Kidneys, Bladder and Liver. It IHjint on the California <4 Oregon railroad acted. | mat at Linkville last Saturday and * Transcript vJl <«,;»sc publication with checks Rheumatism and Malaria, relieves BARLEY ROLLERS. up the Klatnath river into Ear-tern Ore Dolph Cheexman of Lakeview, broth ; elected three delegates to the State cun- its issue of March 27. as Constipation, Dyspepsia and Biliousness,and proprietor. C. Ilaviti* addeii a vet <»f Harley Led let« to my mill nuts fresh energy Into the system by making er-in-law oi F. Shattuck, who has l>een . vention, who are now on tlieir way to I nave oat apart every Saturday to Holl tho !■ > fo. gon is being talked about probably more B t'arlisle, has other business to «Gend to. New, Iticli KI imm I. Take it in time, right now. ruatomer«. The work will be done on «hurt paying Jo«epbine county a visit, return , Pendleton. as it cannot br beat as a preventative of disease The Medford “Advertiser,” asiuail month now than at any previous time. The ed home last week, notice, «o that teirtie. can return with their ariat ■Mild and used every where. Ji a bottle, 6 fur f 1 » ¡¡¡General Miller will inova his effects to ly publication issued here, wi.’i l»e publish- rhesame day. lam prepared t<> roll Barley at al! Southern Pacific Company has for years Oliver McGee has purchased his fath tn»* east side of Kiamath river, having time, and in the beet manner. Thia pr-w-eaa i. T AM FERfiONALLY AC QUAINTED WITH rar ahead of the ernaher. past entei tamed some idea of construct ers fine NormUB-Cohurg stallion and took recently diapoeed of hia entire interest < m ! as a wej?Wjr on or about the 6th of April. 1 many of the m«»»*t desirable farina in Jark»*on It will have Cor iu w«»rk “ Medford, Jack- G. KAKEWSK1 ing this railroad. As a matter of fact, in him to Klamath county, where he is en on the west side to Messrs. Brown and son county an«! southern. Oregon general and Josephine count i«*. My medical practice require* me to ride through a circuit of from one Emery, says the Star. the year 1871, Stanford and his asso gaged in stoekraising. ORDERS SOLICITED ly.” with fair and itnpartial treatment to t<»eighty mile«, and 1 will !>oplowed to carry with C. L. Gray, the well-known watch Fanners in the vicinity of Haynesville, all sections. my own team an«! without charge all who wiah ciates hail a survey made from about U,nMtV Mid wholammen««. »‘ire ecoaomnwi ( to pi»rcha»e land. An> perwn wishing a fruit 01 maker and jeweler of Grant’s Pass, has Klamath county, arc very busy putting S-nSw^.-ry 1- ndR.'urfcannot H'orl/i Axoifoi;/ where the California <4 Oregon now removed to Sisson, Cal. He is an expert in their spring crops. There will bq near ngneidtuial fattn ««r ;ui> neravn having a farm for Mile. wt!l do w«.4i t*> (till at my office andar- pwition with the nunnmdo ot lowetc~>| W. H. Morgan, inert bant. Lake City, crosses the Klamatli river up the canyon workman and deserves success. E K. BREITMAN, Proprietor, one third more grain sown in this section Fla Mr. w.v.K,. .litro orolMHnludelarvUer* Scl-DOM. ' wrlght,»l'!raor|'hr>spliate>wwJ«y»- rarigrarith me Mv charge? Wil! be flhderato. . was taken with a severe (’old.attend 1 already have 6000acre»» rtf improved and rn- I uni. B,~u, B axuu C o -. 1*> WS»V- to Lake Klamath, a distance between Louis Bell’ll«, a first-class watchmaker this season than common. ed with a distressing Cough and running B A GODFREY. Prop., improved laniie for rale, rangin« from <5 to $5»» Ï. Consumption in its first stagej. lie an acre in price, and can *uit aB corner«. seventy and eighty miles. Aliout the and jeweler, has located in Grant’s Pass, Miaa Martha Smith of Linkvillq has into tri*»d many so-called popular cough rem Office at (’'»ntral Point. Jarkeon county. Or nt the old stand of C. L. Gray. Give him been appointed postmistress of that edies and stea«lily grew worse Was re same time the company had ancther sur Tfce BCYEfW Gl IDK U J. HINKLE. M I). LIVERY DESt HIITION GF WORK 1N MY a trial, for he will give satisfaction. place, rice W. A. Wright, who has ten duced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing larord Sept- •«*•> March, vey taken from Sissons, along the north I j line *•<♦* ut»*«! in tfie lat»“*t and b)‘«t Ftyl« nt houae l>aa bft'g renovated each year. SS* 81W page«, Smith A Conklin, Grant's Pass’ live dered his resignation, to take effect July and was unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. the lowest rates ern edge of Mount Shasta, and thence real-estate agents, report the sale of 1, 18S8. Miss Smith will no doubt make King’s Netv Discovery for Consumption 8*,x 11* j Inchaa.wttbsv««' HE SURfiCRiBEK TARKfi l’LEAHURE IN öF*Öati* fact ion Guaranteed a»ui r«*f«»n*-,r FURNISHED. informing tne public that fi» h.*«a thorou^hb given, N.J.GHREN. 3 500 Ulnatratlon, — a anti found immediate relief, and after using through Sheep Rock pass to Lake Klam several piece* of projierty. If you have an excellent official. ranovatr«ithid h<*t*‘land 14*»! •« nom Central Point. M iruh ¿u. lssn. whole Picture Gallery. about a half dozen bottles found himself 4 for r«»aunercial tw*v«*lsF« b«r <>f improvisant« whifih cxnnat but pruve ath. These surveys are now on file in anything to sell, don't fail to consult The success of the ball given by the well and has had n • rvtnr i of the disease. GIVES Wboleaale Price, xinnrtution with H im hotel. popular. Hlrrrt fo niuKium on all Rood» for ladies of Linkville, recently, was much No otlirr rci.i<*dy can slmw *o grand a rec Nothing further them. the general office Th« table ia farQUIiad with the brat the mark« t KhftunaiLMH, Vernal« Waakoess, aud all pains and dis I perwnal or family u«e. Tell, how to affoniM. and tha tM'da ara clran aud c<» nfortabJe. Your correspondent is oi the opinion better patronized »han the most sangui ne ord of cures h < br. iCin^ s New Discovery order oi the Btomacb and Bowel«. Me. al DrugglaU, LOTS FOR SALE. has Been done in the matter since then, order, aud give» exact eo«t vf every N<» pain* apar**d t<» give rat 1 «faction. Hatot* that, at the rate it is now progressing, anticipated. The receipts were |213, all for consumption. GuaraiilaexJ *° iusl quitn nci<M»nabl**. thin* you u«e, eat. drink, wear, or HINDERCORN8. it is likely that one of these routes will the Couriir will be a foil fledged Repub uf which sum will bo expended in im ; what is claimed Rif it.— I’rial bottle huat I 'PUE Hi B!V KIUEH HAH A ^UMBEli OF B A. GODFREY. The pa fest, surest and brat cure forCoraa, Bunions, «a, hay, fun with. These INVALUABLE J choice lots in the fl*»uri?t^g town of Mops all pain Entires comfort to the frrt. Never hlS I be utililised to secure an entrance into lican journal by the time the campaign proving ilift streets of the county-seat. , E. C. Brooks* Drug Store. BOOKS contain information gleaned tocura IS crate al Druggists. Hiacox A Ca. N. T. Your correspondent learns that W. from the niarlfet, of th» world. We Sontlwastem Oregon, for it is one commences. HE TIME FOR THE PAYMENT Oh TAXES will mall a copy FREE VO any ad C. Hale, our efficient dsrJr, will not be a * C\\ A and reliable Medicines are the best levi«l for the pa«t year is fas* expiring, nnd T. F. Croxton of Grant ’ s Pass precinct, of Huntington’s amnitions to lay the dress upon receipt of 10 ct*. to defray tf>*> tind^rtigr**! would ro p*»r«tful|y cill th<* at- PAINLESS CIHLDBIRTB Import«*! and hrodbyG. W. Hunt. W hi tanker .Or wldch he offers for rale at reasonable price. candidate for re-election, but wil> study ! VJVVX depend upon. Acker’s Blood El- expense of mail In*. Let ua hear from foundation for a local sy.tem in that re- w ho has considerable fine stia-k, ha« also law in F. A. Cogswell’s-.office at L» ok - i ixir has been prescribed for years for all im- t»*nti«»n of the* taanayais to that fact. t i-* to I m * H(»V\ t »Mi’i-l I: FI- I v<>rr *•*■’> *h*»«»ld know. Here is a favorable opportunity to inveac in ex- invested in some fancy poultry, and will Hend EA’. Ei; *:»-.M. ('O..B*»i lfH P.uialo.N-Y. hoped that a prompt «»»ttleaieat wib b*» irt !•». you. Respectfully, •♦»llent towa property and “«row up with the gion before any riv.al company can •n- engage in raising it n a large scale. viile. He has made a first-class, clever i puritleeof the Blood. In every form of Scrof- B. W. DiiAN. PERSIAN country. B. A. GODFREY tii’.er, Kb!nCura l>>rn;ak Eradieator known. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Sheriff and T ix Collector of Jackson C juuty. Or. Bonanza. June 17.13b7. trench itseli there. How that is to be Fred is enterprising and industrious, an 1 official, and will leave the court-house . v :s, FypLIHtte or Mercurial diseases, it is Sand »taa«p tor Utel Addrara m «bora. JaclpwoviU j , March 1 liafl. W * WebMb Aveaue. CIU cm »* W« with the beat wishes oi a hoet of friaads. tavalQAbl& FotHheuBaUsmfbaiODQOuaL don, can ooly be staled jxoblcHUtu’Allj. ¿keaerves buixsm . A Choice Collection of City and Country Property for sale. RLAL ESTATE AGENT! STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, DISTILLERY ! ROUGH AND FINISHED LUMBER. 1887-1888. A Pure, Unadulterated BOURBON. RYE Corn Whisky! I SURE REAL [OWN LOTS m FITS! MONTAGUE, ESTATE AGENTS, Now is Your time to Get BARGAINS!! FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS! ]RY GOODS. CLOTHING, BATS, CM Hardware, Tinware, Crockery, GROCERIES, DEU&S, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc Malam. Dumb Chills, Fever and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, MARBLE WORKS I ORECON ST., JACKSONVILLE, OR., THE STAFF OF LIFE I G. B. FITZGERALD, FAULTLESS! STEAM FLOURING MILLS H Cemetery Work a Specially Central Point, Or POWDER Absolutely Pure. BONANZA HOTEL! Bonanza, Klamaih Counly, Or. O CENTRAL HOUSE, Ashland, Oregon. T Notice to Taxpayers for 1887. ' T SHROPSHIRE DOWN SHEEP Bonanza; Klamath County, Or.,