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KLAMATIl COUNTY ITEMS. Çlir jgriuooatk ¡Times. COUNCIL. Base ball is »gain an absorbing topic. , Pursuant to a call of the Democratic The Linkville public school is in ses central committee of Josephine county, sion. Geese are very plentiful, on their will a Convention was held at Wilderville, on April 21st, when the following bust- north. Sujw-rvisor Shallock is improving the neee was transacted: road». The convention was called to order by I W. J. Paul of Yreka, Cal., ha» been Ed. F. Hathaway, chairman of the here on business. I tral committee. J. H Colahan has recovered from his B nj. Bull was elected chairman recent sjiell • sickness. O. A. Stean», the new poetmaster of A. J. Adams, secretary. The following committees were Plevna, lias taken charge of the office. Fat beef is already plentiful in this sec minted by the chair: On order of busi new. Chas. Hughes, A. H. Carson apd tion, which i« much earlier than usual. We are needing rain very much, which IG. W. Wimer; on ciedentials, P. v. will be needed boon to ensure our crops. Ream, M. F. Baldwin and W H. Flan- Rev. Robert McLean has returned gan. from Giant’s l as- and will stay awhile. | After reports of committee» were re Fresh butter is quoted at 37’* cents a I ceived and adopted, the follow ing candi- pound in this market, and is scarce at I ‘Lite* were nominated: Re|H»»er,t»tive, that. Wallace Baldwin, Sr., of Linkville lias V. II. Carson; sheriff. T. G. l’atterson; lieen in Rogue river valley on a visit, re L'lerk, Chas. K. Chanelor; commisBion- cently. er*. I’eler Hansen, M. U. Baldwin; A. H Mack bad his leg cut severely at treasurer, J. A. Jennines; superintend lkillarlirle’s saw mill near Ashland not | ent of schools, J- 1’. Hay«.*, assesor, ’•mg since. 1‘. C. Ream; >urvevor, \V. N. Saunders, Gen A-bilF. Milhr. a veteran of the eoroner, W. H. Hanagan. Mexican war, h..” bv.'t jp*nted a we'l- The following person* were appointed deserved |iensiun. members of the central cmnmittee: The Deniocratii' ticket is stienitth every day, and will be electee, 1'*»lJo, flu* llujhes; Althmi-e, James »¿Pt». Ii I’- George; Slate by a neat n>ajority. S|s>nee;.,. ' A j, C(|r Orri»Mi PapT lor J«tk»ea, Jew 1»bias à Lakt APRIL 27, ISO*. FRIDAY STATE TICKET FOR COÜRRK8R: J. M. GEARIN................. oí Multnomah. »OH SI PKIR» JUMO.: JOHN BURNETT................... of Benton. VO U Pa»»l»«TIAL KLMTOKS: W. H. EFFINGER....... of Multnomah. W. K BIl.YEU ........................... «i Lino. E R. SKU’WORTH............. of Umatilla. FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT. YOU BKTBICT ATTO«»« I WM. M.COLVIG................. of Jackson. JOSEPHINE COUNTY TICKET. J»»int 8» tutor................. Ks'pr-*H'ntat>»»*. ... i b»» k • OHinai -«ion»*»*» > J A«*»» 8ch>i*»l «• -L- »I Stiff.»pu C»»ron**r...................... S H HAZAKir A. It CAtWON T It PAlTVlfFO.V W. ( Hale and J. W. Hanmker, who l HA» K.cHASHlAlh. PKTKK H5NHKN. attended the Republican State conveii >1 F HAU »WIN I A. JENNINGS | tion, h.iv ■ returned. E I-, 'sr IM In le - than six week our eiri-uit c >urt J. I> It UTS. ■V N. s\t NUUIS. will ag en lie in ses^i n. The ifock‘t .V. H U.AS-.GA.N .promise - to Is- very light. S. W. Kilgore has returned to l.angel. with a hand of fine he purvhaeed county. ......... ........... m Jackson .. .................. KLAMATH COUNTY TICKET S. B Cranston has Isa-n a|>|>ointed at- i torney for the tioard of State l.and Com- I missioners rfc, J. \V. Hamaker. ( . A. COGSWELL. Joint Senator H. p. M( »S8. Jo ' : R»*pr»-»•••itatiw N. F HILDERBRAND CountV Judge............. \1 !> CHILDERS Sheriff W W.SMITH. County Clerk JOHN SMART. A«««M**or H \s GRAVES. Treasurer W C l UAWFORD. t’ommi<«i(»n»»e* ■' N S d(M»ld.OW 4’. I. Fol \ ' \IN. 8 í *! kmi I Stip“ri ifi’c.d" '.I J. R. <»lUr Fl TH. Surveyor J 1 LORHFS. Cl.HOier ............. “New it: Misses Martha Olier an I Florence Lhitro of A-hland. practical dressmakers, will *|< nd sometime ut Linkville. York, tion. She has lie ui brought to Linkville, where-the finishing touches will be put Oil. New Je.«,'). O ,-.'o n et the soû l Soo h will elect UlcVe Rev. F. S. Jioel oi Jacksonville, the new Cutiiolic mini-ter, will make a pas toral tout to southeastern Oregon next week. land. ’ 1‘i^rni. r Anoiuizv U ulviu has once more lieen victorious, the supreme court having derided the case brought against him by Klamath county in hi* favor. B isgkk H ermans want*« a third term in (’ungn* »s. L t Mr. II *rin.mn render an uv* oiiiitiin' of his stewar hhi,» :or the two terni-** already a>*rv.- I. — s -'I eih I’*- ______________ dfltf. Ixi i .Ii.s-i Ai-l-l.i liight.it hs sir- oath died Monday \lex i'id- r’s h'llse in Huntington valley, ne,r Yon i”a. He w »• I inguini .ui'l I liking, mil all nt ui.ee .ck in ni« chair de id. i i O maha ILre.ll: uf Th* Oregon wrr»» counftui to t:.** President'^ wool pulivy. lutly the contrary, and ex ilie sound of weeping in tie* liighdax cainp. B akni E x -S enatok W illiam II. m , of New York, chairman of the Democratic national committee, says Cleveland will be renominated by acclamation. will Ire no other name There preeentel 1S5) the farmem of the United States own^d 65 per vent, of the ertire w»?aitli of the country; in 1870, under the high war tariff, they owned 38 l> r cent , and in 188D they »epruaeiHed but 27 ►>»■: wit. Let Kepu'.divana »•«•-•r-* t< ii the rra>oi» u! thia. (iuv. l*i s ¡ o Y p . k will ai *’>mppiy Jo! :i M. (»carni uu Li-* |»u!dicai a » I w.th Juin *u í ! i ‘ í |y*mu * m.ik • .’•(■»••• ru’’v ii s -tn* pj tGj i' *>f the Sia’“, G »V-- IH». :** fi an*i ;c!ci »• Lur. y ». ii » ji » i i „n- «pi* ' - I Wil •. th • K I 1 i » ; I • (¡rant’*» < r u k. 1‘. Bass, J. W. -Hu- H. Spa. llont I; I>r. I. A. (’.hast.tin, an excellent phy sician. announces that he will practice his profession at Honan* i. IL- has a goo I reputation in soiitli -rn Oregon. Geo. W. Stephenson and wife of Ash land ar., visi ing t ns county and are guests of Mr. and Mis. (>. T. Brown, tlie r rt-l.i ives. Mr. S. may invest in a few u-‘S'd horses whi <• here. ship of the board of immigration at Port land, for the Isiard’s benefit, and to run Char. Nickell’* 1’ imk » out of southern Oregon with hi* journalistic miscarriage yclept the Mr //ord Trunsr, »pt, has dis posed bf hi* bantling and left the State.—-.Sunday H'./ro.ur. ABIE AND CAT ll-CUBE- Oroviil»*, Butte Co.jCaJ. U. n A. Owt,c>n of the <»nly Abietine Grove and Dibtil- ery in the world. nr-SEND FOB PARTICULAR CHAS. H. DODO & CO. Hermann ami appa of Washington I*. C., the secretary of Salem, Oregon, and by him made public. The »creed will well repay careful perusal: Hors or lil fill SKXI atives ,) W ashington , D. C., > April <1, 1S.$8. J II.1.1. EAi'in.I Mcl‘h.ie<m, Dear Sir: met and put in the field a strong ticket. The Prohibitionists have also assembled in large and respectable numbers. They have presented a full ticket and on it are excellent nien. Their candidate lor Con gress is an able man and will address tl.e people of the State. Besides tins they have legislative tickets in all the Repub bean counties and in some Iteinociatic counties. You will observe from this tlmt the Republican state and electoral ticket in Oregon is in peril. Yours truly. I’.INGLK Ill.llMlNN. Front, First and l ine Sts., Portland, Or. <>ur candidates »re now in the field and even- Democrat should do his best to see that they are elected by good majorities. Jas. Wheeler, the clever railroad en gineer, was in East Portland during the past week, to attend the funeral of Auntie Frush. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN III xs. I'ISTOLS IM) .WMTIOS. HARD Don't Get taught Call for Prohibition County Convention. the Southern 1‘acitic, »poke moat encour agingly of Oregon ami her prospects. He stated that rapid progress is being made in ballasting the C. Jc 0. R. R-, five gravel trains being constantly em ployed. As soon as the road is in condi tion for fast time, the proposed new through San F rancisco-Port land express will be put on. A. »e long ago predicted, the differ ence* between President Cleveland and Gov. Hill of New York existed only in the fertile imagination* of Republican editor*. thought. Tho wish was father to the In a recent interview with one of hi* Htrongent advocate* Gov. Hill •aid ttial be wan not only not a candi date for president, but that he would be willing to head a Cleveland delegation from New York Slats. Mr. Cleveland will receive the unanimous nomination from the hand» of the Democratic na tional convention, and will be triumph antly elected. may be munii m. file nt G KO P. ____ ____ ____ _____ Kowiu. * Ctfl Nevipnper Advertising Bureau <10 Sprue* Strveti, where mlvrr. a»—»» w»ahnW THIS PAPER be in»b l for It In lefaW I UBlIa» FARM • MACHINERY. Sole Agents for Or.■„ ei. Washington and Northern Idaho for the «(BUCKEYE • REAPER ■ AND - MOWER* These Machine« arc too well known to need comment. Thousands of Farmers have used I ficin and «peak of them with praise. They are the only Harvesting MachluvS that will give entire satisfaction to the purchaser. MILLER S NEW MODEL VIBRATING THRESHER, PHCENIX STRAW BURNER ENGINE, The Most Effective and Successful Combination for Threshing and Cleaning Grain ever Constructed. LORD & THOMIS, .-J ilaudol|>b st .,Chl''ag»., • ,-| tUU pup. r on tile .. ul nre aut! • rilevi to ■ n'piMr aaaa nak- eootracu « it. «U V a.,, i IdtliS, I vv /X \ V ti nes a Coin.p'.eto I Vi Jit *.. Vinod V Kcapers ‘1 iwe: s ami Binders. Hodges Doii’de Draj.;,r :L Gaar, Scoti A. t'o. S.-p :»-..tu; • and F.u’iii E:::ri»cs. 0. &G. Coop:&’ Co.’s S -.’t Ji ills and E < -'’u!s. Star H in I l-l K CONTRA. in sb '-»«an ss T* 8i»«TÍff'»* Í “ igg</ding pr»**onf«r« •• “ j:<d«»l’« MilBiy l l .-k's .OU -I) »Ml- I •• *• circuit court S t ary, couury judge........ t . ....... I • tk| •TH.’’’! '•!' Dt •• c »*.»pty treasurer................. •* gem for (M>ar I w» * d»•'tnet utt«» ¡. j..................... pi-r <l»em e«’OEt> .rtíi-ui^ i nun» zw-evww^r- > w^rw surveyor . S’il ary. et<M’k »'“'I Thomas Huy Rake. ; Royal Self-Hump Hay Kake. Victor GrintP Mills, ZigHarrows, nd r-o V f TJAVINH FAI LED TO < I.OSE <HT ,nt> 11 !...... J„. k—nville. a-I l..xl wn-l.wl t" <<<>. 1 ......•lu.l.'.l I" 0"'“ ‘“lyr I M-nlall..'“ -ver. I wn- “I S“" Fmneira" re«-entl>. ' where I hu.I in 'h" |.re and t..-t etockb of all kui'le I'f Fire'.ruie. Ar: M‘" < utlery. llardwar" and Sperling (ieed- In.,..«l.t to •thi. market Good» -‘Id at tb-lowet faw.it.le prie**«. ,. i . i * I 1 Will glUlHUlh’t* lli' SO GtHMlHt»» I»*-JIM wiiat •l t. nre them tola*. Beimr tl.-.. !■ ltd to my ..1.1 eu-tomere 'or their iuu-t |,atromige Bla nd ii I,.Mt .wed, I wo«ld nMiH'ftrnllj. -oh,, |< >. ton. • 1.1.“ .1 ' "f I■ »RR ill LEK. STATE NOR.Yl.Vt SCHOOL, stilami, Jackson Ccunty, Or 1887-1888. HENRY KLIPPEL, I'.-)»- ■ • EU C »NTUA. Recvpfe -i (-.-S pt. Ü. 1»*7. for county purj«o‘<** ... ï21.bli Six rnikb South of Grant’« 1’..- . Josephine Baiane»- ind»,í»t«'<í ?.«•»•(' March 31. ................................. >5 i’onnty, Oregon. ÍH2.A *) Z, JACKSONVILLE, A. 11. CAUSON i SON. i’iuprictnr. OREGON. i Conveyancingin all its Branches. JULIA . COODYEAR, ■ -it ui.-iiiimar, Hh»*t* ri«‘ und Jjütiu. Thefon-going i*- a correct showing of the tknan- ci d condition of jM'keon county .»n March 31» t. A I). «•» I k»-iiiy le-h* V- . x.-lu-iv‘-of ii.f-r- e*t on out.-standing warrant» and U7. doe for county ¡jiirp.ts» »« on tax««- f<»r 1^7, uiic«dl»-ctod on th»- 31wt day of March, I***'- W H PARKER County Clerk. 100,0110 TREES Instock, con«ietir.g of 1MUÀ. PROPERTY, FARMS. VINEYAIil‘8 Lid Mining Glainjw Bought and Sold on C«».-». ?n >- on NOTICE To Bridge Builders ! ! A dp I h , Pear. Peach Plum. Prana. Apric-.o rearoa.ibi. O iOMlT ATTENTION 1 connect,al with the Land Otile.. -■> aril School l>oaom>'. « •Veotariue. Cherry. Almond. Chewtnu’ bu- ti.— Walnut and LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. <2.»4 tyo H7. l^OncrcH I Here.-» fenced iu:d un<|cr oulUvathn. and two . . I -printf* on tho place. Tide* is choic*» urnm ■ • * fruit land and in eutuHt»*«! live mile»* from GUAPE VINES. < l Itti MS <, ■ >s Bl ttlFX. ULMliUritKlM H'.sl'Bl U SEND FOB CIRCULARS. MRS. LOTTIE D. WILLARD, Voie»* Culture. MRS. C. C. EDDINCS. I iHtruinei’tid Mu-ic. EMMA TOLMAN ami pHinii; g rii rfully ht -. p - witk I. ACENTS^ FOR Jb'DSON MF’ßlßP.’S CELEBRATED VICTOR MOWFRS, $6u p- r aert*. No 3A. S tAacrf P Thi« body of lam! adjoin« Jacksonville and m l.-vel, rich gram, fruit and vineyard land, and m f»*nee<l in five h<’l<!.«». There is on the place a dw 11- ng-hauae. spring-house with fine «¡»ri::g/i barn u ! <mthou«ee, and a good orchard Term« ji f ciuh and the Ixdanc«* on tvro. three and five- • ar pay m*-uAA. «II ». HTKAWUEIIIill S i h ... Ottr tree« are grown wit out i igatioi ■ red lull land. a»'d all of known vari tjt* that mv <••• -o ii. Southern Oregon. riiof»- contemplating tree plai ting will <!•• w* i. to vinit our orchard arid niir -ry. <»r writ»* to u? f<-rprioulrM Address to u« at Murphy, .lo*-*- phine r, rnpry. Oregon, or to R R Station. Giunt ’« 1‘a»!*. u. A. H- lAiw*>,. SON Ko. 4fl. *e’ 22-5 acre- under cultivation a::<l fenced into fiv- lieldb which are level, rich. n.<*ad(‘W. gram and fruit bind, and 40 acres in alfalfa liiere are.ir. be place a large and thrifty orchard twodw- lli:.r louses, tw» large barns and 5 12 of an irrig-’n ¡itch, tu*ri; ii <’ 3>«i inches of water <1100 No. Ait, 2«i0arn*». 2>Dacr<'s <»f unimproved land. XUHCAvboi w:nct ! - prier.» land and t he balano- co<»d tirnb>«r la. «1 allgood fruit arid »train hind, with two living Hpringbof water. Four milos from Jackson« ill»- i merely to have them ro- AL CLKI, * When I <-f f or FITS, F a ■-kNESS, À lifer C i ’ rf :h« falh tiis ; ■> r Bend a: • of niv I ’ and 1 tria!, «• ' H.C. ROO ?. y iv remedy to rs have :.ga cure. I K o TTLI Exiireei ' i.othlDg tor B Address 133 Fun S t .NtwYott ' >>jî5£h W. V OWEN G. W. t < »OKS! Y MOWERS BY THE CARLOAD ! WAGONS BY THE CARLOAD ! STOVES BY THE CARLOAD! STAPLES BY THE CARLOAD ! NAILS BY THE CARLOAD ! REAL ESTATE ACENTS, t-'iF \\ c are in a position t<> ijivt- lowest possible prices. Please lu'fnre pun-basin;' elsewhere, (’orresponileiiee solicited. A. II. M A E<• IA , Jacksonville, < >r. J.NUNAN’S 1888 SPRING PURCHASE Is nnequali'il in Southern Oregon and Ladies will find SEBASTOPOL AND ASSABET WOOL SUITINGS, PLAIDS, FRENCH CASHMERES, NUN S VEILINC IN COLORS, FICURED ORCAN- DIES, COLORED CHAMBRVS, CAMBRICS, PIQUAS, NAINSOOKS, VICTORIA LAWN, COLORED PER CALE, ORIENTAL AND LINEN LACE, New Emlmiilrry ¡uni Insertion, All over EmWileries, Renfrew. Lancaster anl Aineskeas. Staple Ginfhains. a»l nice I'atlrrns in Calico. 3X ‘n*s zm<l Y'omli'M <J otliiiijs*, TRUNKS, VALISES, LADIES’ HAND-BACS, SATCHELS, ETC., ETC. LUMBER. CENTEAL POINT. CB.. Havt» nponed an otlice for tho tr.'ins«rtr®n of a general roHl-estat»* bunine««. and nre now prepar- <*d to fiiriHt>h bargain^ in nil kind-» <>f property. VV»» Imvi* already alar;-» list «»f <!<• jrable roal-es- fate in our hands, which is con-t .ntly lieing in- <'r»*aMed Those in quest of good investments will do wi ll to give u* a call. I’GOKSEY A OWEN Central Point, Dec 1, Wi. TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, This «awmill i— now in full op«M*ra<«»n and wd kts p <>¡1 hand h full stock <>f ul I kinds und di in en •uoi'ft • f SISTERS OF 1HE HOLY NAMES iiiiinnfactiiiT'l at niv mill at Merlin Station. FRED. II. ROWE, McAllister, Or. CHAS. E. WOLVERTON, President J. R. WRITSMAN, Vi--President. J. W. CUSICK, Treasurer. J. K. ELDERKIM, See. ail.! Manager \o Si ‘a -•«». I 1.1' in. ;tr.- t'-<i ; wu Pticri. x havi ■■ > g«»-a| <iw • ut Inrldm^-, o •' . rd V.» <•;! a* it water ruppi ti.• i_- ul tit.tter c.. t- Aitici: is - H-C» J » :hie fo ’ r». : ’ u ■el. d Hi .* i hi .:.lul .< e near bj and less ii an tw* N«». Mi 2'rincr» «- Choic“ frtii1 and grain I'ind; 6 n« • <i. ■ er»*»« H cultivation: a living wtrram of wtitci .¡rough lb»» pine«». Improvement« n»*w and tirM-cla--»; 75o fruit tn*es of i«»r»t variety; 14 mib-s from W<«»dvillle. A great bargain. *lu ¡ mt acre. No. 76 . 476 acre« Thi« eplondid tract <»f^iinl its all fenced ami 30D i<*r»> are under cultivation, jt iSKituat<*<i n the E'F.lli 11 l EEi.T on t h»* W»*»*t hide of Rogie river vale-: 1*7 mil*'.' west of a R. R. d.qn.r ¿»nd 3V, -ml»*» ••a>* f the county M»at The « ii ie fr»-e, rich, black loam, all first quality of fruit arid grain land. Tho place l a« a h Hint*, largo barn and firnt-cla«« fences on it A gnat bargain and will be open for only thirtj day«. No. .* r< ►. Mo«tly fei cod in grain held«, mon io,-. p.i-ture. orchard and garden ; all rich, black, .diuvi I soil; about I1»1 acre« of plow laud ; three **p ’. <> • f pure water ; Mt ream flowing through the place ; orchard be«t vari»*ty of fruit; large,c«’mm<xiioUM dwellnig-hoiiHe. large barn and numerous out buildings. No better location for «took ranch in Oregon Summer range inexhaustible; fif teen mile« from railroad dei>ot. I hav»» Great Bargains to ofle*- and ii will pay jou to keep a close watch on this «pace for the n»*xt fix months for Special Bargains. If you havt* any property for sale, eou*e and see m»‘ and 1 will do my nest for you. Office on California street, opposite Slover House. HENRY KL1PPEL. PAID UP, ^GO,OOO.OO. OTÏEGON REDFORD, OREGON / BOX i s of either hi or pine timber. All order« and bills filled with pr<»n:ptti* < anti di«patrh No comment 1- if-"- ;r\ t'.e npe riority of the quality of our fir timber. Il ARRÌSA CO. y. B.—Tht rv if* a good road to th» Mill thi*. >« tr. liMiiEi; L and A ct , WINTER Oi-Wlt. HANLEY & LOVE. RATTLE ANT) HORSES BRANDED HI. ON VJ hdt hip. Also cattle biandeti __ on left side or iup: also cattl“ bran4»*d wi’L ■•. figure 2 on left hide or hip. 11|G ear-iuarks of the ab »v» brands are short crop in left bar and long crop in right. Also cattle brand d with SR or left hip and ¡narked crop in right ear and hole ar.d spli’ in left »»ar. rI'r<M»s< Free on Application. TRUMBULL &. BEEBE JACKSONVILLE • ■ OREGON Oaton & Garrett, General Agents. Augur, Main* . , ’ . ■ ir.w.Oar.-! I-.. • Kt I.. .1 “An ».-I for tr. ’’ **■.>“ •(• ' • But « ufCalifon ia.Ore. h-on. N.',i..lr and W..-lill.gtoi. Territory. C'nrl.h Hora of la-akin- < am ty J„. ke.m, M:,t. of Orea-on. I.a- t,.m .Uy ti|.,i n. h „. hl , b W,. n ] -tuo'ho n' S-. for the pure aae of r1.. \ , 11 of h.vt.0 S , -.. 1<>W.„L J. fnlik . '• o'O 'f V h.„ W t ...i the ■ a I'l »...<_ i i-r.. .: V .u.'.ic for ir. timi.- r -ton-, i mi for Mane-.:«,irai pur] . , ,,.j ; ‘"'1mm 'orni.I jHt d la lore tl.<- «• e - . .I ll Kec.-lver of .......... thro hl ., . on Iiierday.tl... .'.'.tl, d » of ia«. 'Hl. ' m Ina witnea«» John Hrm-kl. >. HÍjn*PhI'•“««■'I. Bichante, allei Big Boon. Jar katiu rounty Or-gon. Any and all ¡aman«» claiming advenmly ttm ab .ee tfeecrilm.! land an. requrwted to hie their daim» m tl.6 of. bee on nr U fon'raid 2*th il yefJune la« < H58 W JüifNsrÖN’i^ter. LAST NOTICE It is a lier.cfit to the human race. KEEP UP YOUTH, HEALTH. VIGOR by the u\e of R funofr ^ O regon B lood P urifier Quick and Complete Cure of all Diseases of the Skin, Kidneys, Bladder and Liver It ¿hecks Rhrumatism and Malaria, relieves Constipation. Dyspepsia and Biliousness.and nuts fresh energy nto the system by making New. Rich lllooti. lakert intime, right n w <S It cannot be beat as a prevent at k » of dis» axe’ ™ld and used everywhere |i u bottk-, 6 fol K CURB Ifiala ia, Dumb Chills, Feve* and Ague, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks. They produce resuUr, natural ever. S“J. ’*cr <»r Interfere with ‘.’"’“.'V.’”’' *' “Innill, ttmllrior, Yhij Nb-.ii.t, be every bouwebolU bOLl» KVERYWIIEUE. in ohih i. tn in: hoahd of iounty 1 » onnniMon.-t- lor Jack..., county Orwron ¡nü?r*r!h,‘ A,;rÜ T"1'- lw*' «Im’i'nr.f.ir Um pay 1 tö Ma'/’ <«*r. exteJdXl to Maj... la«. Nonce u timrefore mvan to all >'<>nc.’rnr-<ttocallai..| —-ttlo »t m, ..ffic.. m Jack- avnville l,j that .l .t .ua t must enforce the law applying to tim «me. Sheriff and Tax Collector < J Jackeou Co.. Oregrin. Jacksonville. Aprili, luna Notice for Publication L and Orricx at K iHMiriui. On r 18 HEREBY g F v EN t !?AT THE following-named settler has filed notice of tn»» intention to make final (»roof in support of Disclaim and that -.»d proof will la* nuidu be- forethe J u J khut Clerk ..I lhe < ount> Court «( Jackson I o.. Or., at Jackhonvilb'. Or.. <»n SatuuiH.v.Mav 2ti imn. via : Mark Waikin.,h<.mn. entry N„. CHS. for U,« W ..f SW \ and Si, u!NW 1», See. 2. Tp. «1 S, K 4 wwt. W M. Ila nauK« tin' 6'll»wing witnrw.« t„ prove hi. contitiuoua rwidynce upon, and cultivation of. «id land, vu : H. Ariw-nulh, John K. Hartman. n.'nr> Met ornb and 1-ftrr T Ivo., all of Bur Ai>- pb’gato, Jackeon ( ounty, Oregon. ____________< » AS- W. JOHNSTON, >Kl.t, a. Notice for Publication. Siskiyou County, Cal., Laud Office at R<»«**bnrg.()r.. ( April It». » OT!( E IK HEREBY GIVEN THAI 1 HF. followiiig-hMUKNl MHtler t»Hf faled n.»lic«' <»f hi« intention to make final xg<*uf in «upport <»f hi« claim, and that «aul proof will lw» mad»*before th**Judg»*or < l»*rk of the < ounty Court of Jack- «o’i county, Or»*g<m, at Jacksonville. Or. <»u 1 u»*Mi.-t>. J uju * 5 iwt, vn . William VK I'arker, i r ”inpti u; h 8 No. 52», for ti.»* 81* of NW S ■ i <.i Nr. '4 iu .KNE •< of HE *%. 8« m - 21. fp. 34 8. 1« ;< «.’»4. W .*•!. lit* iiKin> « th** following wit- t.,_. m t<> prove hi« con*muou- rt*id«*n<'i* upon, H .d cultivation of Mill land.viK: J H. Daley. I » ‘ ph G« ppert, Thad Brockloy ai d R L. Park* i. ail of Big Butt«*. Jack«on county, Oregon , CliAB. W. JOHN81ON.iU’gi«t. r. FOR SÄLE ON EASY TERMS! County Treasurer’s First Notice. TOWN 1.OTS CENTRAL HOUSE, In the Town of K K. BREITMAN, Proprietor, MONTAGUE, Ashland, - - - - Oregon CITY Bonanzai Klamath County, Or., which he offer« for «al« at r«a«onab!»* price Here is a favorable opportunity to invmt in ex- collent town property and “grow up with the country. ’ It. A. GODFREY Bonanza, Jane 17 IH87. MAIL ROUTE MRS. JANE REDDING, Proprietress, OTAiiES LEAVE JACKSONVILLE EVERY , »7 Mo; day and Friday at 6 o’clock A M. for Wil- d'Tvrll»» returning Tuftsdays and Saturdays. Sta n* leavtw for Wright’« on Wednesdays at 10 uri n WANTED. «25» weekend AX, o’clock a . M.. returning Thursdays. fl p 1 M pensee pnsl. 3te*<ir wrk. NewG<HKÌH. 11 LUI Sampl« free J F. UII.LAC<>, 419 and 421 Sansom* St.. 8. F..CaL 3. ir7v Stati ► I »'»nd < >ffi (•. R»» ehnrg. Or . ( VOTtl E It ibis wi-11-known hous* has b»*»*!, ror.ofat«! 'FHE SUBSCRIBER TAKES PLEASURE |N hr >ugh hi * and I ntf*»rming the public that he hat thoroughly ren »vH!» 1 thi* w *ll-k:»own hotel nn I mad * h num NEWLY FURNISHED. ber of improvem *ntd which cannot but prove p«»pu!ur A good <*ami>l«* room for commercial travelers Th“ fjibb* is furni«hed with tho b'*st the market has tieen fatted up in connection with the hot* !. OiKvf.Mirth down, baiane« within six, twelve affor I h , and th’» b uis ar»’ cb*an a*><l o'»’ufortHble X’t pain« spared to give Fatiafaction. Rit“» and mglit^n months B< m ’map at Railroad Depot for graded prices, quite reasonable. LOTS FOR SALE. etr. or a<idr» ss B A. GODFREY. „ , D H. HASKELL. THE HVBSi ltlRKH HAS A XtMWIi OF Town-Sit. Air-nt C. P. K. H., Ban Francwoo, 1^1. 1 choice lot« m the tiouri«Ling town of jiik I íYotice fur Publication V g........ ...... JOHN A. HANLEY, Pre., Corn Whisky! Seeds ni g adverta: i pin -r niiut- ,wr%i- r. mt lo fait* U p ir a v»*:se claim*- with t iu Kvfct-t ‘ <>f •t. • Unit*«! St L’i. i < itti?.* a» p h , ' r •i’n.t»» « f Gr**”**r during the «extj day,, peri»«1 of of public. *: •■ t»>r of .*• t!., v I’^barTMl b> virtu» «»f tin * ri.»i^ .,i.p ,.t |j„t ataiutB I HAS V. JOl|NH.ruN, R* i !< r. ««‘Nature is faultless and so is that noble discovery, continuing only Na ture's own remedies, “The" DISTILLERY ! Illustrateli Catalogue of CASH FRUI r • tn* A y h J ■ SEEDS. «BEDS! JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CAPITAL STOCK, $300,000. Un t*’d St.'tt*— Lnn 1 Office, B<MK*btir?. Or.. / Aprii 14, IKK«. C Vol Id. V-»ìli ! I> IH i*i HI <»I\ 1 \ IHA1 JO >l»i*.r . L — • i-- f ’< ffi • .vi r* •« »« J:* k*“ ’i- Or«‘gofa. In» i i- atq 1»< t <»n vili for s p V.« ; I :• r ih»- I ’ .<• •'/ I i 4 ;...i • r « ; :*,_ bvttrir/ •• •1*1 lìj’-t. « *u '»♦*! »fi J irk««»» ei'iiJ» J .vk* . •» fi**’* •* mining u. —• cuunii ■ »r*‘g ; . a e» •i«*«.;*;:.ruis» *»y l .«• il * 4 *'z'**4* ¿¿¿.il uL h< lH4 plH< — j J» • 1<' thi» <»liic«* itrs mie « umht-r 37 Haiti l«»t« Iw.nx «1 '■•iitHrti La-tute t' •• and NW I I .H M-. ' M Ml K 1 »1 11 l-l '.1 si I i . t SK I-, REASONABLE We are also pr p .red to make c <»»» hh • ► f number of BOURBON, RYE B A GODFREY, Prop., 4/(|*. í*, 1SSS, : ji j»lru- : ur. •< a for all the material and •. •e-*k, at ’he Klb.g.'d ii»»w bn lj • ;»C.Or* .»er*»’*' » itri h , t* f»p *rifa”!d.i<>nM :;d -tr »ui <i. «ó? t::.« ford Plan«, muHt accomp li i> »-aid lodi» K’.i<i bridge t » ■«» co»nplet’*d wit! i- *«ixty d»y after award f c; - ... i in v.-r.-e f tract Contra» ■I !•» •• V’ r >" pai aMt.r r <*t taid C.MU tj » ft» 4 drawn <m <'ou*; '- *’• »I •nplHiKl ’Hid reo-*i' ved «aid bridge »« iir.-. 1 iti '<\û Buce«*» S«fui b <14 , er, band wiil b*- » • ---------- id ftiu- ur-' will t»* cu up!» :.*d eondittoB*d ‘ - — ------- witli.ii th * tin; :.f --»aid. and m an Hcceptabp- arid w<»rkn aulik»- manner; and at l«»>t five p*> (•••titani of urn- unt bid inuM I»- <ÌH|MH»ii»«d with B.»cknian A li -ani“»-. JarkMonvilb*. to in«ur-tfae execution <»f h - ik I !«•? d withix. tuo d”.ys after awai J of cuntr «< t. i i • t :ht to reject ar; aid The Court ret ali b' le. » .. ( • ’, nia le a* the April By «»rd» r of ti. te»m, 1B8S. lud’i'.A 1T. C*»ui ty Judge. F. ........................ ....... » .»•■ t* (’! *rk. At'**•<. m b J » Da***d April 12 I-’. FAULTLESS! ROGUE RIVER A Pure, Unadulterated BONANZA HOTEL! ♦ ♦f'do. ofq»/, ■ 1.5 OP V r. ar pKOPOSXLS FOK CAVALRY HORSES- 1 Headquarter« Depart mar t of (’.»iifornia, Offic»» of Chief Quarir’rrn.irtt»*’’ Sait Francisco Cal., April 11, IR88. -Sealed proponals. in tripli- cate. «abject to unual c indition«, will berec«iv- ARTICLE OF ed at thi« office, until 12o’clock, noon , on FRI DAY, May 11. lsss. at which time and place they will bo op»med in nre«<*nc»* of attending bidder«, for furni«1 mg and delivering 3S cavalry horeee. - 26 at Fort Bidwell and l iat the Prehidio of Han Francisco, ('al. The Government reeerve« the rigltt to reject any or all bid«, in whole or in part. Bid« will lie con«idere<i for a 1* mb number of — ANU— hor«»*«. at each place, than that «tated above Pr**fer»*nct» given to artiv'e.» of domestic produc tion and manufacture, condition« of price and qu.a'ity being equal, anti «uch preference given to article« of American production and manufar- tur»* pr<»duc<*d on the Pacific Coast, to the extent of the consumption required by tho public serv ice there Blank« and fuH information a« to hid- In quantities to suit and at price® that cannot ding, etc., wiil lx* furni«h«*d» n application to help to give rati«faction. thi« otlic-’. or to the p >st quartermaster. Fort Our liquor« are absolutely pure, and superior Bidwell Env.*lo|»es containing proposals should o any in this market. be plainly marked "Proposal« for Cavalry Hor«- SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. »»« at --------- .’’ nn<! addre«*u*<i to the tinder- -igneil AIJ X J PERRY. A««t. Qr. Mr. Genl.. U 8. V. Chief Quartermaster. Bonanza, Klamath Courny, Or. Said f.iiinbrr is Bavin; placed h.-_ jha » i dounn< II. - r •■ Mafci.’Ti- b> found in th<* R<»cue Rivr Vail»') in «»ur mill ue will furnish all gnu'vs "f CONDUCTED BY The Scholastic year of thi« »-uhool will com mence about the end “f Augunt, ami ie divided in four «»‘iMiioni» of fen w»»oks each. #»n is. Board and tuition, per term.................... 15 01 Music............................................................... . R 00 Drawing and Painting............................... . 3 oo Bed ana Bedding......................................... DAY SCHOOL. | 5 (Ml Primary’ Department................................. 6 IM' Junior “ ................................. Preparatory “ ................................. H (■' io or. Senior and Graduating Department. .. *<i at any time. Pupil« are received time, and special at- articular studio« ... in behalf tent ion in paid to pa. . __ of children who have but a limit»*»! time. For fur ther particulars apply at th«* Academy. VOTK E IS HEREBY GIVEN TH Ki M AL‘ D w.» bid- will !»<* r(T»-iv*d at th»* oilier of the County Clerk of Jackson count), up U> n<»on on Mining Application No. 60 Rullili AND FINISHED l.l M. •top ft.' turn a I I lia» SVNMJUU. Total receipts................... ... FEK <4>MTHA T ’’al di«bnr«*’m nt 8 irplu« receipt« Outs!»- it.!:/ Wiera. 1 So. I — 7 .. .. Dinbun-cment? f-.r ■ w \. H CARSOX. SWEET, Fr-ul i.i. J. S PORTLAND, OREGON, MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. triMNG PATENTS obtained ut .»I ratesIIU<1 with disputdi -\t( I 1/1X address. CRONEMILLER &. SON. Agents. Jacksonville. Or. ASI I h AXE) I The featun'R that distinguish this Twine-Binder is the Lightness of Draft, combined with It« Extraordinary Strength and Durability. Th«» Binder is of the Aupleby pat tern, the only r»*al I y successful oneyet known. We have t we styles, the FTevator Bindef%nd the Platform Binder—both excellent—both recommended by hundreds of patrons. Schuttler Form Wagon», Deere Plows, Deere Sulky Plow», Cook & Co.’» Car riages, Phirtons and Top Buggies, Four- Spring Mountain Wagon», Buckboard», Buokeyc and Superior Drill» and Seed er», Corbin Disc narrows, Hodgcs- Hainos TToaders, Haish Barbed Wire. 68 and 60 Front Street, i l! <1 J Ci tl -pati - <>’ B* coni b Or < S It’ ■I l each *r-’ ♦ X tiai Firew » >1 mr con:. Elect IO qi íntiMii” a • • ■ " •!”.** . P ’ ’ Insur • •’ • M • -•.*<~ 1 .-nr,- i’anb paid fo< f'-q**’ r »d wurr i • Inter-st p”i«i «”< i*’d«»*i?i< «1 w rr»<! Total diebure ‘m r<t* for - x rm CRANK BROTHERS IMPLEMEN T CO., Jacksonville, Oregon. XBUCKEYE . STEEL • FRAME • TWINE - BINDERS)« to any Station on thoOregon iV California Railroad. ThU powder never variea. A marvel of purity, strength and whol<womcne«8. M >re economical than the or!inary kinds, vid cannot Itcenld in con» p.’tition with the multitude of low test, short weight, ahim or pho*»pluite ]>owders. S oldonly IH cask E -*AL B-UU^U V u . 100 AM. Y. HORSE GOODS. Our Handsomely Illustrated Catalogue mailed freo to Fishing ïackle. Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnish. Glass, Cutlery, Etc.. BUILDING LUMBER POWDER Absolutely Pure. --- and ---- Hollon Toolh Harrows, STEEL LUMBER. M ason **. Varreu I*odg»* No. 10 of Jacksonville ai»M*te »•<•»»• h U ••dri“**day *-v»*ning at or preending th»* full moon, tahland L«»dg«* N«». *23onThurwilay evening duri; g the eame time. Oregon Chapter Not, i. I; A. 'I. Beets in ¿aelnonvilie on the Ta*»r«lay evening previom*. Adarei Chapter No. 3. O. E. 8. of JarkNonville meet* on »»very other Thureday ev»'ning; Al|»ha Chapter No. 1 of Ash land on th* hr-t and third Tuesday«. 1. O. O. F. J ack «on vill«* Lodge No. 10 meet« every Saturday evening; Aehland Lodge No. 23 at the «ametim«*. Tabl»» Rock Eneampmeat No. 10 ■anta at .Ja k MMiriUe on overj other Tueeday »•* enmg of each month. Ruth Rebekah Degree Ixxige No. 4 »4 Jacksonville meets every other Monday evenftg. Hope Degree Lodge of A«h. land on the second au l fourth Tueedaya of each month. K f . i > M en . Oregonian-PocahontaeTribe No. 1. Imp'd O. K. M.. of Jacksonville, every Tuesday evening. A. O. U. W. Banner Lodge No. 2t meets every other Friday < ’. »-ning Ashland Dxige No. AH. on the tirat and third Wednesday evenings of each m<mth PW . «)'. Consumption Surrlg Curctl. The case of L. Leonard vs. Beach A To thi E ditor Please inform ____ lIoNj J uiin M. G i . arin , DemocMtic Flatter was yesterdav argued at Cham your readers that I haven positive remedy for the C^n.h.Utc for Congress, wiil »peak in thi» bers in Jacksonvide by Judge Prim and above-named disease. By its timely use C. W Kahler. section at the following tunes ami place* thousands of hopeless cases have been |>er- The Democratic ticket gives general manently cured. I shall be glad to semi Altirant's Pans, Tu.'S’iay, May 1-itli, at two bottles of my remedy free to any of iti-l n tion and will be elected. Every 2 o’clocx f . m ; Ashlaii'l, Wednesday, nominee is a good, eapafde man, and de- your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express ami postotfice May 16th., al 1 3'» o’clock p. m . ; Jack -‘•rving oi political preferment. address. Respectfully, »onvillt*. Wednesday, May 16th., at 8 A Li !v r-sident of Kerby ville precinct T A. Siocum, M. C . 1S1 Pearl >(reet, New York. o’clock I*. M. l.et none who have an attempt • I -uicide a few lavs ago by Prompt relief prevented opportunity fail to heat Oregon’» next taking p ■ oi. herfr i'ii i eo-nplishing the deed. Congr.'ssman discuss th» political issues Arth'irConkb'i, junior member of the mg • ------------- it the day. enterpri- • r- <1 est rte firm of Smith A Conklin, i« in California on business. A Prohibition county convention for Jackson W hilk Mr. John M. Gearin is not Hi- vi-it i,.> doubt be of much Irene- county i« hereby cai!»M to meet at Medford on lacking Kepublicau friend* in PuFtland lit t»i,r.i l’a-s ml Josephine county, .VO.V/y.l», APKIL 30, lfifi.S, who will votejor him on purely personal as he mid' ¡s.inds the business. A K- r1 . ville corresfiondent of the at one o’clock P. M., for the pnrp<M»*> of nominat Th* ,ibov»*. tod - an ,111» • «old for ('a«h <u Produce at greatly redact d price«. All kinds of faim grounds, he lias a ho* t of Republican ing uandidat»*« for the offic** of said county, and product- take! , i »•v!i<»:nu* f<>r good.-. T imes writ s under a late date: Crops to transact any other business that may properly admit era, especially among tho younger K**adc., are you own g me ? if «<», p’<>-4b.» pay, j net*ding my money. , are 1 okit g fairly in this part of the come before it. J. NUN AN. member!), who know liis ability and the county, a r has been raining some.... J. H. RUBSELL, ('hairman. ben» fit <»f so energetic a worker would lie S. White ■ i < anvon creek was in town ................................ a nice little piece of gold, to this city if in (’ungre-»s. Mr. Her lately, sho wing wlin h he pu ked up r ill ‘ his ‘ claim. It mann M in serious danger of being Weighs H' •’ " »> ' , __ ______ Sam Ayers was here •laughtered in Multnomah, the house of last week with a lot of tine horses, rn '■""b' for Eureka, Cal., where he resides. his friends, aavs the Welrmcf. His father went with him. I n an interyiew with a San Francisco I ani prepared to in ike delivered prices on all kinds of reporter, on hia return from Portland last i^-ek. General Manager Towne of Manufacturer and Dealer in KKCEim. 1. 1V7 ............. 1 „ , ,i < .Ainu l'uri»»-* „ .,4.,,si 1 "riff s awM,- f.,r ls-7 ------ !>.»•: J «•<»H»’«*t»-l •*:» «nW»u « «•»- H**“-in<*'t !**<■ !b*7 V’j" ’ .i.*I;nqu nt f*»r lhWic.L ;ctwl. ix*:« f p*»L«; <teJ;nqu«*:it f »r »KM6 col- l»*cW4 - Liquor licet»*’... , Irul lees a !•' e'slul rs Foril-ited r.i.o Is“ J , <vts colleet«l from Mornt Sch-Ml i<eiinit .............................. I'oHected from < hiiswe ■■ Total rweipt« formuu-t/ i-arj Double and Single i JOHN MILLER, ii This spring with your blood full of im purities, your digestion impaired, your appetite poor, kidneys and liver torpid, and whole system liable to be prostrated by disease—but get yourself into good condi tion, and ready for the changing and warmer weather, by taking Hood’s Sarsa parilla. It stands unequalrd for purifying the blood, giving an appetite, and for a general spring medicine. eUHRETS, W«rWWW«v-.V»» <r>rv Wo have on hand at all LaBelle and Rushford Wagons. -------- Buford ’ s Gau?, Sulky and SANTA ABIE AND OAT —R —CURE, Walking I ’ lpws, K,,r Hftl° b» 14,1 Druggi.t«. Buford's Riding and Walkiug Cultivators. I MISCELLANEOUS. Havana Press Drills, I McSherry Drag or Shoe Drill. McSherry Seeders and Drills. K in. county - i.-.-l ‘ iking it. place T//A 'S“MD S 'l'TlI" Af!Al\. ■ii the front rank o; O.egon** counties. Ti e i’n r» :iM* i D. m »ri itir m.ij*»ri‘y Its pop i iti >:i is mereusing fast an I its liversiti I resource« are rapidly Iwingde- has set ill the sectional organ** goin^ veloped No other reg.on has a bn. liter a^ain on tne “Solid South.” But what outlook than ours. is there wrong in a solid South anv Thee, vol Kl.un ifh county vs. |>is- triet \ti rn-'V <’o!v‘g. to recover the fees more than in a > I I West, or a s< piilhiu ‘> ■ iiv order of Judge Web- North? Is political unity a crime? t • , f -. * Ilect ng I ,;tz. M .nz’ bail I k ,: u L bo , w hat Becomes of the organization of m I wh h v. is ;ipp ,i ■ I -o the supreme party? It will n**t be -ei.»>usly conten I- ill', w d • ide I in I ivor oi Mr. Col- It m d i u r f ive b"e:i com- e«l, we suppose, that the 1» nuxTatic w hich was highly freneficial, as some of the crops needed it. BUOGIES ,l- Br Mni1’ ABIETINE MEDICAL Csapany, su ANDY'S rently intended for Eluard McPherson of T VKEPABKO ONLY BY .1 FATAL CONFESSION. The following letter, written by Con self to Edward Mel’herson ill: ONLY GUARANTEED CURE FOR Catarrh. Cold in the H«»a<i Hay F«*ver, ho«»» Cold, Catarrhal Deafn»**«. and Sore Eyu«. Re- slore«the sense of taste and «mell; removes bad taste and unpleasant bn*ath, resulting from Ca tarrh. Ea«y and plousant to u«»* Follow direc tions and a cure i« warrant»«!. Bend foi circular to ABIETINE MEDICAL COMPANY. Oroville Culifvfnia, owners of the only Abietine Grove and Dibtuiery in the world. .. Btw\Hhof I mi r.vnoM». None genuine unh*«« the word« Lung lkwtorer,” "Banta Abie, ’ar»* on the ljabeh of each Ixitlle Not a wervt com pound. For «ale by all druggi«te, wiiule«al<* and retail. ek,T. J. .Mai kin. t’has. gressman Binger CAI -R -CURE better than gold MY SIMA •hi'wing Financial Condi tion of Jackson County on Alarch 31. 1888. Farm and Spring Wagons, CLyria/ve The uri«inal ““d out» genuine rcientiti.' m.iii .„«Ind of Abietine Gum and Yerba Santa, for t oii«h»,<’< Hi. l.un« and Bron chi»! Troubles, etc., etc. II uuhcs was elected cliair<nan <*f the Vou»ßv central committee. party has not a^ mu h ri/ht to organize as the Republican : •• I if. in its organi zation, it * i i whe I the southern States into the Denio-ratu* line, what w rong is done? Is thi* South to be disfranchised because it does nut approve the Republi can party or indorse it- |>olicy? And if it is not to be disfranchised as a penalty for its political consistency, why raise an c.4U»‘‘'i mii-'b alum the Republican outcry about it ? The South is’ “solid” josnriuNE rouxTY news camp,ami »! :■ >W n-p ot.''l tluit John i . b»‘cause it adheres to Democratic princi- Hurrah for the liiiuocratic ticket! pits as it has a constitutional right to Swift o' .thfo.nia h.i» I wii | ,<-v.nl.-'l W. N. Hamilton of Wolf creek, has do. Should it ever change its principles ui»' !■> folmw Mr Ir -li. We W' iil'l and join the Republican party, much as to »«*<• tin- tw > men meet in j ul.l been pai mg .lai k oil county a visit. the Democracy might regret the defec In th'- n.-xt issue the T imes will review debate. the candi I it -s on th- Democratic ticket. tion, it would nut question the right of any State, left to its own free will and The oi l wagon road lietween Waldo pleasure, to vote the Republican ticket. T he Louisiana Stat»* electi on, hehl or.» md Smith river, Cal., is being put in re —Examiner. day last week, resulted in a -ignal pair. Democratic victory, notwithstanding “A splendid tick t,” is the general “A dear - clothes and cheap-drunk great party dissensions. The majority opinion of the ticket nominated last Sat- platform” is what the Chicago Tribune turday. run« away up i . the t-ns of thoujan Is, calls that of the Republican party—to David Bunch lias removed from Ker- and gives th • b'.o>.y-shirt argument of lessen the tax on whisky and keep it up '•yvilie precinct to Looking-glass, Dough- the Republican orutoi ui'l pr-’SH a very on clothing. ________________ las county. black eye. We had some rain durin; the week B. 1' abi . islk , who left the secretary KING OF CONSUMPTION, fomitv V Clerk’s Stmi-Änniial Exliihil and D airï F arm , M ill LUNG RESTORER, SANTA ABIE. Hearn ; Jnrip * tr Jo*‘, C D. Sexton; Wol! c I hi luk -I' -t w acci I • i' »By s , >t in h • bri-i-t 'Ab v :it work in I. f. Forbes’ ! gir fi'iiat t.inkvill •. The bul'et h is not be.-n t'.iin I u yet, b it th ■ wound is not eon idere I luig.'ioiie Somebody will T he tari Ibat Join» P. Irish will Mump vet b - k.lie.l By this e ireless handling of Oregon f. r the Ih-w < ra!i<: party ha» tirearms. .ri. vasf* •A t » D i.o. i d.c * fan l> p«.tv r»/. h i*i ». In h;i; ;»V th H ‘ poneiit, ii’i*l !»□ (l‘Hlbt Io s?.»y t»w.n. has a convrt»‘<*nt ex* 'i GREEN’S THU MISCELLANEOUS. F rank B rothers b ^S^LJFQRNI A Galiee I. C. Johnson is circulating among the Many of our |>eople are feeling very sore voters. Ira is a good-natured individual over the long delay in the matter of the and will take hi* defeat on June 5th payment of that $1,000 advanced by without flinching. lion. Joseph Simon, of l'oi tin nd, Oregon. Frank Miner, formerly of Plevna, and Chairman of tlio Republican State Cen a tirsto la-s salesman, has returned from tral Committee at our last election, on Yreka, t al., and is employed at the Red the sixty days, promise from von as to House, Linkville. payment. Nearly two years have Water is running through the big elii| )*»♦*( I. They are out the principal and Klauiath water ditch, and, should the interest. The Senators as well as my weather continue warm, tlieie will la* self, who were parties in some sense, are np|»'aie<! to by Mr. Simon and his much d'-mand for it. Cogswell A Hale, our new firm, are friends.who think great injustice has been having the building Pumeriy occupied by done him. We emnot afford to have Ralph Roberts, at I. ikville, fitted up my misunderstanding at this time in Oregon, as at the liest we shall have a neatly fi t a law offi The mail fur this -.• lion d >es n >t con narrow ••sca|»‘ from defeat, if we do not nect at Ager r.ulruid station, an I in ie i suffer it. Our election on the 14th of complaint is f >un I in eons -«i'i-' ice. Tins June involves the el. ction .lire, tly of one Senator and indirectly of the other, and iefeit si mid Is- r-’ne lied. of my successor, in Oregon who is to Is* A stag • route will be estab.i-died from voted fur at that time. Oregon is in dan Montag!.', via Ball’s, through Butte ger. ‘■reek valley to K'-no. We understanJ stages w ill be running shortly. The Democratic State Convention has Wallieo Neunun. wli» has Ir.-en u Plevna for sotnetim •, h is removed to Linkville and formed a partnership in tl.e blacksmithing b ism s, with W. D. Woodcock. or thought of. I n creek, B( ii. Bull; Murj . -<»n; William* creek, II. Sheriff Childers and Treasurer Bald ’ the Republican National Commit tee, was win are ex]A-ted h nne from their Irin to I with absent inindedn.es» addressed by l’oitlandand Suu Francisco this week. The new sieamlsiat is nearina coniple the gent 'email who seeks to succeed him way the Republican t'Spvr» pnt t»si Pleasing to the Palate and Death to a Cough. JOSEPHINE DEMOCRATS IN ! Otii •<* .f Tr*vteur»*r <»f Jacktog <'«> , Oreg.«», f •lacksonvilb*, April 13, is**. Ç H* HEHY GIVEN THAT THERE an- fu: i- i : t • ('ounty Tr»*Msur> the re- d Hin pt ion of Ut»* f »Bowing county warrant« pro t»*«t*MÌ up to January !M, 1«M: Numtier« 62 m . 622, MH, 672 67*1. Mil. <1. »i7t». 62V. 165. 5M. 3X3. 67V, 6**l, ♦’’‘1.713. 7i ».’»*<<. iri. 7i>. ft**2, 707. 6W. 6MK, 6'.«, 724,727, 7*5»», 7W, 72 *. 7<iV. 715, «23. *v*5. 826. 730, 7V4. M47. ’32 «♦>. *71, -7?, 772. *45. MV. #7*. 4*iV KM.7V7. VIO. H77. MX. Ml.M-. k .* -V . M” M». N62* M64. **75. 731. 726. V25. V24. V34 574. ‘.♦JÎ* 757. WU). 744* Int»*rest on the same will eens« from tbi" date REW M AN FIHHER. ( our.ty TrtMwur»*rs NOÌ1 < !. NOTICE. FOR COUNTY CLERK. T HAVETHI8DH GIVEN MY HUN. ALVAH 1 B. Hammon»!, fu« tun**,to do and transact bua- ine«« for himself, and I hold no claim on him or bis cfiniinga. E. HAMMOND Usted April 1,1Ä63. HEREBY ANNOUNCE MYBELF ABA CAN. di»late for the office of County Clerk of Jack «»•n county, subject to the decuuon of tho Demo*- rratic county convention, to l»e held for po«e of nominating county officers. I N.A.4^