The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 02, 1888, Image 3

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FblTORIAL NOTES.
Alici T Pi llile I.AXDS.
MORI-: TARIFF ROBBERY.
The farmers of this coast are vainly
Tin* cause, above all others, whie’i is
Six< k the Republicans freely deny ;
lamenting the hard fate that with each
Gen Harrison's sympathy with know- at present retanlinu ttie settlement ami
ïffîirhîTaper lor Jarks-inJosrphinr & Lake nothingism, it is well to state the fact of . development of the northwest is the un­ recurring harvest places them at the
tender mercy of the grain-bag S|»*cula-
at!iliati..n with that order in ls’>4, on certain tenures of settlers «n public lands
I his
within the limits uf thu unearned rail­ tor.s who. with fiendish regularity, ad-
the
same
evening
and
in
the
same
lodge
'
Al Gl sr 2. lk*W
THt’KShAY
with E. l>. Norton, formerly of Portland ; bread ¿rants. Ilona ritle settler* on odd- van. e the piic<* of grain bags just when
' and at present residing in Salem. Nor- , ! nunifs-ied sections, since tile withdrawal, .heir exigencies compel the tillers of
ton, Harrison and two others were initi- j I of »aid lands from settlement in favor of the soil to market their crops to meet
....their liabilities. Custom ami
usage
the railroads, have neither been given
ated the same night in Indianapolis.
the
| have decreed that tile cereal crops of the
assurance
of
title
eventually
from
t
Tut Republican federal judiciary of
coast .»hall go to market hi sacks, and
San Franciscocouhl not construe the re­ eor|H)rations nor from the government, sacks the farmers must have. Tl.e Ke-
while
the
fees
for
entering
have
been
striction act more favorably to the Chi­
, i publican war tariff enables a syndicate
nese if they intended to have the almond- advanced and the price of purchase has I I of dealers, or rather a jute-bag trust, to
•*v<*d celestials vote for Harrison and been doubled on the even-numbered s i add about two cent ■ per sack to the le­
Morton. Men <>f all parties are right-* «sections. Under such circumstances gitimate market price every season. Tiie
eouslv indignant over the manner in i the settler on railroad section“ is deterred Mills bill propo-es to kill tiiis monopoly
which the law» are evaded. The Iro- from making more improvements than by putting jute and jute bags on the
I will barely suffice to “hold his claim"
quis Club of San Franei-co has subscrib­
free list. Although it looks like a small
ed one linndred dollars and tin* l>"il:i in the event of tin* land reverting to tl.e matter, in reality it is a most grievous
Eraniinee a like amount towards defray­ ' government, well knowing that, if the
tax on the farmer, amounting iu the ag­
ing the expenses of the proposed im- _ railroad companies g -t the land, iie will gregate to nearly two milli-m doll.irs per
, irm-linii'iit of Judges Sabin ami Sawyer, I have to pay them for the fruits of his year iu the I'acitle eoa«t states ulone.
, ow n labor in an enhanced price for his
of Au >-(i* rttrpu, fame.
improved property. On the other h ind, the grain raiser can make his old clothes
P kksoxai rKKl.lsii ran high among the i much land in even sections that could last another season; can live on hall I i
candidate« fur the Republican nomina­ , be made productive lies idle because pf rations of toh.icco, get along without
tion at Chicago, and charges ol the cor­ the double-minimum price asked lor it at whisky, ami subsist on greens ami ba­
rupt use of money ami influence were ami present, the settler preferring to wait con. lie can also manage to pull through
are yet indiscriminately made. It is no lor a possible reversion of the whole without much needed machinery on the
marvel that Alger, Sherman, I>eje*w ami
PRIMI»' > i :
grant to the government ami a lestura- ranche; but he must have sacks, ami
Gresham should be so utterly indifferent tiou of the lands to entry at the ir.ini- new sacks every year. The jute bag
GROVER CLEVELAND to the cries of Harrison and Morton for I mum rate of *1.25 per acre. The frugal trust takes ».(vantage oi his necessities
aid in the campaign. They realize fully
or N« w Y«»rlc.
farinei may well pause before investing ami cinches him with the insatiable
that Hamsun would have been just as
iua <|uurter section of w ild brush greed of all monopolists who are “protec­
roil vio:-pn»*tn»:xr:
deaf to their api>eals had any one of
land,which will cost not less than $10 per ted" in their robbery by the nefarious
them defeated him for the nomination.
Republican tai iff. Down with the law
ALLEN G. THURMAN Dien, too, each of them is thoroughly | acre to bring into cultivation. It should that
robs men thus! How can the far­
( be borne in miml by the settler that a
Ot Olin*.
convinced that the party made a great
;
I victory for the Republican party at the mers possibly support a party which pro­ I
mistake in not selecting some “more ■ November election will mean, beyond a poses to continue this rank injustice?
»OK t,ll».Stt>»XTUI. >:i MTOK*:
. <d Multnomah. available” man.
i |<eraiventme, that the railroad compa­
W. 11. EFFINGER
............ of Lina.
mot null
Ir seems that ex-Congressuian • Hen­ nies will get these lands and that the set
W. R Bl LV EV
.. .of Umatilla. ley ’» defection from the INemocratic par­ ler will continue to pay enhanced land­
E K. SKirWOKTH
ty didn't pan out as our Republican office fee« aii'i double prices for lands
A xtrutting |H’.lagogue in the Mi a luwa
T hk American ti.ig handkerchiefs that friends so ardently lioj>e>i for. Henley, in »ven-num tiered sections, while he —a crank who turns witlieut water or
the Keputihcans h ivi* >s*eii wiping thyir who is a h*avv wool grower, merely w ill be. at tliC mercy of 'he c->r,Mirations steam—not content with the cheap no­
noses on were sold bv a firm of English annouucedVi'.at he w a« a Randall !>emo- relative to prices for lands in the old toriety he has achieved through sidt-lau
tanpoiteis. Can th.* Irish vote for a Re­ crat, and said he would have voted sections. The only propositions looking datory items communicated to tint coun­
publican who would wqs* his nose on an against the Mills hili if lie had been in to a forfeiture ul these lands to the genet - ty pros in the guise of ‘correspondence,”
congress, it was no doubt extreni-*lv , al government have come from Demo i now challenges the editor of the T imks
American flag made by an Englishman
flattering tothe d.stinguishe 1 Democratic I cratie sources, and have been strenuous- to discu s a -illy set of alleged proposi­
— Villette.
ex-congressman to be told that his defec­ 1 iy opposed by Republicans. It is but rea- tions concerning the presidential candi­
Qi iv is the chairman and Fas.sett the tion from l«emocraey was worth "«fuO ' sonable to sii| pose that they will be for- dates, on the stump. An unfortunate
secretary of the Republican
nation» votes to the Republican party in Cal­ - feited whenever both houses of congress union of mediocre attainments and ego­
committee. There is a watery snggee- ifornia; but his published denial of any [ are under Democratic control, with an tistic vanity often causes Mr. Morris to
tiveness alxiut these two names that intention to befriend his political oppo- i executive in sympathy with the people, iiiak.* an ass of himself. It is quite pos­
Which sible that, having made a failure ol his
takes the mind involuntarily to thoughts nents .lashes th* hopes of the Harrison i as t'levelan 1 is known to be
I wiil you (rive, settlers—t'levelan I ami other undertakings, he might prove ■■
of Salt cie k and the bunghole of a bar­ men to the ground.
' cheap puti'ie lands for the settler, oi the shining -uc<e-s as a political Boanerges;
rel.—
toll (O/|"'| /'* nlOflltf.
, thraldom of the corporations, with Har­ and. wliil- our self-res]>eet will compel
J osephine corxTY item .".
rison, who is now under pay as a rail­ us to decline his challenge,we would sug­
T iie river anti liarlx* bill passed the
Born—To Mi. and Mrs. E. M. Beebe, road attorney, as chief executive? Du­ gest that he t ike leave to print Ins re­
xeuate on the -’ll I nit. and will become
ring the past three and a hall years mill­ marks in the Tithnj’t or hire a had, and
a law up..n leceivin :g the signature ul a son.
ions of acres of lan t illegally held by the thus obtain,in some degree, the notoriety
the president. Mr. Cleveland, it will
W. M. Royal comes to the front with
1'were a pity that
railroad companies ami other corjsira- his soul pines for.
t>e remembered, vetoed the la«t river the first tomatoes.
lions. Ian 1 grabbers \e., have been re­ such an overwcelling thirst lor glorj
an.l liarlmr bill, and many think the
Ciias. Neal of this county is seriously stored to the public domain. Should th« should go unqueliched
Is the weather
present one should .hare the same fate.
ill at Smith river, Cal.
present administration be cjntinmtd four . too warm f-r rail-splitting up about
Watermelons are in the market, but years longer many millions more will be | Spikenard, Mr. M.? We just want to
RrnoLl-il Swtc and three fellow an-
o|K-ned to settlement. Should Hairis.m know, you know .
archista are held in durance vile in Chi­ not in considerable numbers.
Rev. G. W. Black ami wife have gone be elect«-! exactly the opposite may be |
cago,under $15,000 bonds for each man,
expe.-ted. The Republican nominee- I
for conspiring to take the lives ot to tirant county to visit relative«.
are known to b * kid glove-i aristocrats I
Judges, < iary. Grinnell and John Bon­
The hop crop in this county will tw*
field inspector of |s>lice. Their purpose larger ami b -tt«r than eve.- this se »«on. of extre n > monopolistic ten lencic«, ami
they are being supp >rte 1 bv th .* railroads luid its anniial meeting il Salem n.-xt
was to avenge the death of Spies. Par­
Eridav. A w h-eon<liieted piess assuc*
II. Burroughs of Grant's Pass w is an 1 every other corp iration in the c < in
sons and other anarchists executed last in 1>. Jacksonville
ation canno! lad t > heoi gn-at benelit to
one day during the try.
______________
year.
111« |iofis-i..ii in Oregon. We trust
week.
tliat there wdi he a full attendane« ol
KI. I Vi ili COCNI Y ITEMS
J. Wimer .k Son offer for sale their
T he Portland II >M was last week
j iumahsts fiom all portions of thè stato,
«tore
budding«,
stock
of
goods,
etc.,
at
sold to J. A. Newell
Co., who have al­
l tor business ut importanee will come be-
The stage lint i» well patronizeu.
so bought the plant and g «id-will of the Waldo.
- ioictli- meeting. A elicici* literaiy pro­
tv.
Immigrants
are
arriving
every
d
.A.
A.
Alworth,
formerly
of
the
Conn-
East I'ortlan I Fi'-i'rf, which paper they
grammo has b > n atranged, and il goes
er,
is
solictor
for
the
Portland
.Vs.
<
and
will merge iu tiie ll'wM. In their salu­
Health was never b<*tter in Kiamatli without sa;, ng that Ilio capitai city will
doing
well.
tatory they announce that the pajier is
county.
i-nteit.oh tiie associatigli in becoming
now owned and controlled by its propri-
II Hurlburt of Jump-off Joe precinct
Our merchant.* ate receiving h>-ap« of style. Governor l’enn .yer will deliver
•tois, will be thoroughly I••■inoeratie was in Jaek«on county this week with a
new goods.
thè a I lre-s ,f welcome, ami Mayor l>e-
and conducted as a business enterprise in load of brooms.
lashni'itt uf I•->rtLiti I w di aleo he p.c-ent.
Horace
McBride
has
returned
to
tie
­
the future. We tender the right hand of
W. B. Irwin of Iowa, a friend of E. W. eastern states.
fellowship to the new management.
Morrison. E-<i., i« in this section look­
S I.. R >>v, the c ir;>e!it«i. ha« return-
ing lor a location.
e 1 to i.inkville.
R xpoht reaches us that “BuccaroJiin”
Married—Iu Jum|«->if-Io.* pre.-i-i.-t,
has confessed to the authorities at Can­
Fat cattle ami huge Clops arc the order
yon city that ha murdered James Bright, bv Cha« I.add, J. P., Cha«. M -R.iy in tin« county.
!
and
Mi-s
Fannie
Virtres.
wad that the paja-rs he took from his
Cro.sen smith an I family have return­
It is reported that I), l.imUpv li is ed to Sun l iatic.
body are near the fish-trap at the mouth
•f tl»e Malheur river. He implicates sol 1 hi« place in Murphy precinct to
lion. S. B. Cran*ton ami wife will -ta I
•e-eral other Indians
Jim and the new-com«isfor a neat sum.
east in a lew day».
other individual who killed iMpnty Slier-
J. Wright of Grave creek mourn* th«»
Haying is approaching a . lose ami I
riff Lockwood ami escaped from jail not ¡OM of a lug to*, which h« «hot oil ab le
harvest will souu commence.
long sin.-e have both been captured and handling a gun rather carelessly.
will no doubt get their just deserts.
The thermometer almost reached bs>
You can alwavs find first da«« turn
outsat I. « Smith’s stables in Grant'« degree» in th • shad« lien* last week.
W ill not that nice, amikble and lilr Pa«H. He never fai's to pica««.
A «hoot.tig gallery ha« l>.*en opene I in
eral Mr. Morton speak tip in hi.- ow n lie­
John S. Chatham i« building » neat John Friexe’s bui iingin l.-.nkville.
half and try to exp! tin that nasty ipiano dwelling-house on hi* farm n“ ir Wilder-
Dry weather i» pri-vail.ug, but tin* I
business? It would is* a discredit to viile. What is t!»e matter now '
crops are too tar alongto he injur >1 tie r.-
the country to hate judgment entered
Perry Bowen ha 1 one of Ills thumb* by-
by default aKwinst a vice-presidential
Judge M'x.re is enlarging an 1 other­
candidate tor having abns. I his position nearly severed from the hand while at­
wise improving his r - lem-e at l. nk-
.11
wan American Minister Flenipotentia- tempting to catch an ox with a rope.
Notwithstanding the dull tim-s and ville.
ry in order to made money out of guano
A. it «’r i' .« impr >■., >g tii * ipp.*ar-
by a contract with a financial organiza­ aearcitv of new-comer», a number ot
tion whose record was fai from illus­ real-es{ate transactions are taking place atli-e of Ins resi l 'iicu a! I.illkvili< verv
much.
trious.—.V.
Star.
Great crops of everything will be the
ll a*-th KnoirlHtj.
Dr. Warren, sup«*rinten<lent of the
rule here this season. Josephine coun­
Mr W. ¡1
Mnrgati. hu r. l.rjfit. L tkt
Miss Ei i » S ahin .at the time of her ap­ ty cannot tie surpassed in m »ny thing«. Western Stage C•»., has been in Portland I
taken
with a «•ever** «’.»¡ I
city. Kia .
i
lately.
pointment to the othce of city superinten­
attend« d with a « i*t<■* -"ir!-! (’>iuli an«l
At Jennings <fc D*an'sand D. II. Bur­
dent of Portland and principal of the roughs' can always lie found tie* best of
■
•iDUiiiptim
in i its tirst
running
in:
•
<
'
■
San Francisco men have lately dep >«i-
high sell sii. was under engagement to wine«, liquor« and cigar«. They will ted over H'tOO for timber lands in tin« ge>. lie tiiri I mativ sn-ra died popn .ir
co’tgii remedies h ami >t«‘adi!\ irr«»w worse
the regents of the State Cniversity. The
county.
treat you well.
had i «lirliculty in
Was reduced in floli
regular meeting of the hoard w ill not lie
Mr. Runyon, who talks oi opening a bn-n’hing and was unable to
! sleep. Fi
C.
II.
Sampson
has
purchase*!
a
house
held until August IPHli, in i Miss Sabin
bank at I.inkville, has returneu from natlv trictl Dr. Kin ? i New l»i> v ry tor
and
lot
in
Grant
’
s
Pass
of
Cha«.
Nickell
until that time will remain in the un­
(Ou-uiiiptiufr HU'i f'»un«l imtnedi.it«1 relief.
San Francisco.
pleasant situation of Laving accepted one and become a [> *r ti merit re«: 1 *nt of the
and ab r tuin:r about a hail d«>z-n b»tt!».'.'*
The Steamboat hotel a* K<*m> ha« Is-.m ft.tin 1 hinwif well and has had h«> return
position without being relieved from the county-seat.
At Seott, Jeunings ,t Co.'s, Grant’» rented t.y Mrs. J. Pearson, wh-. know« of th- «liM-as*». No other remedv can sh"’A
one she held. There is said to t>" no
in I t r«’f<>r<l of
a* Dr King'>
doubt hut that th« board of regents will Pa«s, you can always find bargains in how to k-*ep hotel.
I'. •
■•! v tor *' »ii'iinip*; >'i uuti.t'.
release her from her engagement at th.* 111« «rest lines of general meichamli*«.
There are a number of tine g ird«ns jn \
I«»«!»
just
what
i>
ciaiimd
fori’.
{<•
university. She is one of the ablest Cail and see.
Klamath county, where the b *st of veg­ i
bolt' free at F. (.'. Bro’-k < Drijj
teachers in the northwest coast.
Wm. Nenrath'a line, new r.-idenee etables an* rai
in Grant’s Pas« is nearing conilrletion.
Mrs. 14. A. Brooks an I daughter of
.1 Trae Star n of th* t iiieiui ! <♦»*»(
H.
l.’i . gln <>f 1’urt'an i. inana^-r ol H« is still m inufai'tnring tier be«t b.*<*r Port Townsend, W. T., are veiling
John Harrington w t« h • luck) ih the M iy
a l.i’ •• number of ii.>nr.ii»-e emup inii-*, in southern ' «regon.
filends at I.inkville
drawiii«
i>r 1'he !,-> i.-*ÌT>iT_S:.*.tf Lott'-ry. Line
b.ia written a lon^ irticlior the S un­
The M irph v creek m ils aie m iking
A larg.* party fiom I.inkville paid Cra­ th" -*uhstnnti*il. in ittcr-"f fact in m that If i • ht*
*l.iy l ire'jttutii n. in wbieli lie en v*
rontimv- fi*
' at th»* Atlantic Minihg
an excellent brand of flour, ami, tiring
“Hitherto I have nniiormly vot I for the only grist mill in the county, shmild ter lake a visit, spending a week there (’<>.’* Btnmp mill Hi* ii',k“t which wa** <me-
ami having a good tin«*.
triiiitnfNi _’ll. J. th*'"n*‘.hat tlr*w th'J -»‘rci-i
the Republican ......
for pr--i h ut; be lih-r.illy patronized.
capital priz-» of <5‘».() k‘._ w i* th » mgcdip I fl at hr
Corpora! McLaughlin of Fort Klam­ liHtl b >ii ;ht in F'lt* L'»>ii*ia-.t St it« L »tt'-ry. Ih-
but on this occasion, if I live till the 6’h
Circuit e i'trt convenes next Mon lay. ath hasgotu* to pirticipate iu the shout­ priz • Av * »• »ll«*'’ted f<»r him by tri«* Vuinnal
ot November, I prop
to vote for Gru
liank <»f H'»»i .riH'>n It was invi'-t»*(l by l.ttn
xer Cleveland.” 11« »imply voices the The docket is not a large one; ami, a« ing tournament at Vancouver, W. T.
ntoY'k of th»' ’ nl.ini“'t A Il'H'hi Mming co 11^ani
nentimeiit of thotiaan.is of Voters who this ia th • b:i«v «e i- >n -I the year, those
M. S. Titus, who has l>e«n a resident — I llotight»»!) ' Mich. Gaz^tt.*. Ju t»* It.
have always l>eeti Republican«, but can­ intere-te 1 ar.* glad of it.
oi this county for sometime, remove 1 to
Chas. I>.*ek«l keeps the l«‘*t stock of the Willamette valley not long since.
not support Mr. Il irri-etn and hi«re<-ord
(AV A anJr* lialile'b <lwim-'arotli<*l><‘«t
VJVW to j, ¡„nJ upr n. A< tier’s Blood El-
n<>r the free-w h ->kv an I n.bb. r t.iritf go id« in Waldo ami s*ll< cheatwr than
The county clerk a iv *r*i« *s Ith • de-
anvhidy el«** th«re
l»or»'t fail to give
phltl'orm of the Reptibli.-tin party
liveiyot h> cords ot junipet ami pine ixii* ha.» lieen prescribi 1 for y< nrs for all in*.-
him a call, for h« will treat you well.
3 of the Blood. In every forruofScrof.
wood. 11« will receive Imls until Sept 1st.
S’ pldlitic or Mercurial diseases. It is
Fu tscr has a “prole* ti *e” tai ill an>l
A rush of immigrant« i s exp>cte.l alter
W. O. Vaughn has returned to Fort
, ..«. Forliheuniatii-ni. hasnocaiiHl.
eo has Germany, hut neither of them harvest. Josephine couipy off«'s gr«a’
Ass ies a cent-of tax on impoitatio.i- of ind icements to intendi ng settler« ami Klamath from ' alifornia. lie recently
niadeins old h* in in Tennessee a visit.
foreign wool. They km.w from cx|s-ri- will no dotili' get lo r share of them.
ewce that both the wool rai-er ami the
Stage fa'** between Ager an I I ike-
W. E. Bigley his ret rm-1 from a
wool manufacturer are Iwnetited by ad
..
1 * ■ ■
luceii, being lla insteari
mitting tlw raw material free. In each trip to southern California, which sec­ | of $18. This will ip> doubt stimulat
of theee eonntris* «dieep*raising is a lu­ tion indili) and in a bad finane al condi­ travel.
crative industry—a iac« that is a com­ tion, as tf.e iMHim ha« collaps.*.! there.
The I.inkville school has closed for
1; .we'.« mill at Merlin, under the man­ i vacation of.>’*-veral wi’ek«, du.ing which
plete answer to the argument that to
put wool on the free list would be to agement ol W M. Richarls. is turning ; term Prof. Butcher will vi«it ¡sisk yon
lower the price of .American wool. <tv«r out the tine.«' of lmnb»r of all kin 1«, ami ' county, Cal.
production prevents «»nr wool-growers it command« a ready sale every w here.
Heiilrii'h's hlacksmitlishop at Link-
from obtaining 111** rate« at which th y
'f <>re sawmill« are now being operat­ 1 villi* has been moved to the level of the
formerly sold, ami the tariff forbids a re­ ed in Rii» county than ever liefore, num­ i street all I John H. R«-«|Hei>l has rennin -
sort to the natural remeilv for ovei-pro­ bering at least i.,i). A great quantity of I ed work there.
duction, I lie foreign m.,ik>*t.
stl|H*rior lumie r Is turai! ! out by them.
:
Wm S|«*nce, who has arrived from
Mr Reynold«, a bro!her-in-!a*
Mr 1 California w th a large han 1 of horse-
Ir ia* little cruel t«> make s[«>rt <A the
Rummag«, sawver at th« S. P. |>. >A I. 1 at: J cattle,
■ itile. t ilks of starting a
frantic »tmgufes **f |a*r*ui- in dire *h —
Co.'» mill, died otic day last week. He • tin* vicinity of Gowan bay.
»re«**, but it i.-v impos-ible to te'rain from
ha I lieen in ba 1 heal'tl for sometime
Cattle-buyer« h i«., t.egi’n
taring ¡imtixel bv the course of the Har-
pa«t.
1 but n-> .mpoit.mt sales have
neon organs on the jiensiot» <|iie«ti»n.
Camptiell .v. Taff« ot Grant’s Pa««, one i as yet. The pri*-.* off«, ed i-
Thev have all along been .-riticizin» the
president a« the enemy of the aol-liera of the leading firms in the county, an­ m -re so than it ought t > In*.
Wall.K-c Newman ami V D. (‘.»rrifk
for vet., ng pension bill«. Now. when nounce that on an I liter August 1-t they I
th«v are confronted with the pr.iof that will-sell forca«h only. They keep a first- j have engage 1 in the b’.ai'ksmithing bu«i
class
sto.
k
of
good«.
ness at I.inkville. P> >tli are excellent
Cleveland's mlministration has done as
One of the children of Charles A. mei hanics ami deserve sucee««.
much for 1'nion veterans in three years
as Republican administrations <iid in Hoxie of Williams > r-«k fell from a gate
Rev. Jo-. Hamilton holds services at
twenty years, they turn about and a few day» sim*« ami broke an arm. She 1 Linkvillt every «uml.iv morning and
roumlly abuse the president fi»r “truck- was taken to Grant’s i’a«*, where the evening; al«o on Wedn**«d iv evening.
iing to the soldier vote.” and they go so broken member was set
Sunday-school at li) o'clock v. m
far as to say that he is using the public
J. B. Hutch ami J. R. Jennings of
Proposals for furnishing Fort Klamath
Jreaaury to bribe the veteran«. Very
Grant’s Pass both keep excellent places j with flour will be r*-.-«ive<l until \ugust
well, if the pension business has lieen of public entertainment, ami never fail
Pit is |>«»w.ler n»‘V'r viri«’«
V marvel <»f puri­
21, 1888, al noon. For further particu-
ty.-’r.*n^th .■(.•.<! wuo I dm >ii)t*nt*MH. Mor«« «•ror.i»ru-
overdone, why did tin* Republican« vote to plea.se their Bue«ta. They are deserv­ iats see advertiseiirmt elsewhere.
i< al than th»» ordinary km«!**, and cannot !»•• nold
«or all tt.e (lension acts from which the
ing o< a g'ssl patronage.
K'amath county’s prospect» for rail­ in r<>mp*»titi«»n i’ t ? In* ma«;nitu<i»$ of b»w ’••• t.
«■feaident rieri.e* his authority ” I’ > these
Ktiort wi;.'lit .al'iin «»r phoi-pliHt«* powdvrK Hold
A cam|r-meeting under the auspice« road communication are good ami n>* only
KeputdicM )*a«~-r» mean to say that if
in can«* li"¥\i. B aking l'oWDEli (’«»., 1“.
their party had l>e«<i in power during of the M K. Church, will commence this lolllrt this section will lx* connected by­ Wall M*. N. Y.
week.
R.'Vs.
i\
.
lì.
Moire,
J
>.
Me
—
rail with the outside world in a few year«.
the present presidential te.m lees would
D. C. Herrin, Medtord'» i-xpert pho—
have been done for the veteiaus .’ The Cain an I other* will 'ar in atten lane-* to
SptDJÄ®
dilemma is a pretty one for our friends, ' conduct the services. No lot -k«tering t 'grapher. is in this section on busineSH.
lb* t >'<>■« ti>*- t>e«t of photographs at rea­
th« enemy, and we do not care upon wiU be allowed
THE
Jim Mub.. n*ay I»* found at the Grant’s sonable figures :lm| never fail« iu giving
wl ieh horn . fit they impale them**lves. !
i
Pass post'.fnce store. Business is so satir faction.
xte watiinUv, July 14th. ’be iMmncra- brisk there that ih» ter . ices vf tr.'oclerks
Harvest liamls are a« scarce here as
« of Indixmipolis ha*! a ratification meet­ are required. Give J. W. Howard a call 1 elsewhere in Oregon. However, there
ing in houur
('leveland and rhurm.in if you need anything in the line of ar« a number of idlers who would be in
which thev ri«houiiliated a little local af­ general inerehamlise.
: the field ti they were not constitutionally
fair. that, tak.n
an index of the feel­
Accoriling to the county clerk's annu­ *>pp>s«d to work.
ram.ANO-OR£GON-J
ing among Ifemoeiate ttiwe, would seem al exhibit, the receipts of the county du­
Bill Barnhart, tie* swamp iami fiend,
the U cwf Shore Is th*- only lUustmtrd msga
to indicate that the Homdei slate will ring the past fl»ea) year were 11!'.813 1!',
sine piibiisliM on the I’criBc coast, and Midi
is in this section. He travels under the
give theltemoeratic ticket a rousing ma­ and the expenditures ♦15,1124.77. The name of Smith and is accompanied by
from lUexeel'eut Inc: ary i.-aturiw its ot.jsct is
to
convey information, by hotti pin s»l nenrir
jority next November. Tbe ratification county debt, exclusive of interest on
F. E Habersham, a civil engineer for­
ot tbe great renonrees ot thia region, and tic.
« m gotten up on short notice, and yet I warrautb, is »it,344.17.
progretw
of their development.
merly in the employ of the O. A C. R.
»here were upwards of TiKKA men tn line
Special tUu.traosl articles appear In each
A. H.t arroti, 'he well-known nursery­ R. Co.
Issue;
also,
several pages of notes of the pro­
and hillv ¡»,000 Democratic spectator», man, will raise !«ea»iy »'»,l)t)0 lbs. of tine
gress tiemg made in »very section. Oregon,
Large nimbers of San Frani-iseans.
and the’ rU bandana wave! every­
Washington,
l laho. Montana. Alaeka, I tab.
prune« this season, the gr«-u>‘r portion
where. After tiie parade the enthusias­ of which he will dry and ihspuse of. including l>. O. Mills, the millionaire,
California. British I'oiumbia. and tbe Pacific
have
gieat.
quail
tities
of
timlwr
ands
on
Northwest
in
general, are bring illustrated.
tic crowd listened to able efforts by ilov.
oí orer<ii>in¿ ii.i.
thi* I Spencer creek, suppose,I to be in ex-
The s-ihseripilnn price Is only »2 fie It ia not
There is no danger
„
Gray, English. McD >a*M ami Brown,
only
lhe
cheapest
iUnrtrated'tnagaztne In tbe
business, as dried prunes always sell I |»*'.-tation nfilm extension of the Southern
United States, but contains articles and en­
who pteilicted 15000 DemocriKicmajority
readily
at
lOcents
a
pound.
Pacific
into
Klamath
county.
gravings
of
great
interest
to every resident ot
in Indiana. The number of i-luhs in pro­ I
this region, n hich can not be found In any
Conduetijj- Jamieson continui*« his reg­
cession was upwards of thirty, all local
pther
publication.
.1 n Important Hhm-Ht.
Subscribers for .sss, receive a large supple­
organizations, with memliership from 5 ) ular dalie» notwithstanding that tn* is
uniler bonds to appear at Grant's Pass I < >i the »uuces< of H »otl’s Sarsaparilla is
ment every month Tt,e first ou Is a beauii-
to t*uo each. The «ignitii-ant feature of
ful oleograph of the / Entrance to the Co turn
the
fact
that
every
purchaser
receives
a
naxt
Monday,
fór
hitting
a
refractory
the )*:ira le wan the railroad chib with
bta River ‘ printed in nine colors, and each
man on the
uw hwad
nvaia with
wim a
w coupling
coupung fair
■—■ equivalent
«
...... ••• L>r ■ his money. The f imi-
of the other* repreernts some feature of our
-J00 men in line, all workingmen. Many brakeman
;2 headhne
___ 2 ? * KV P. -ea One
'?
” 8to-
The«,
who
are
h..«
pnu-d
MVlbat
bar
Pollar
sublime
scenery. The supplement* are alone
_
cd the transparencies contained allusions pin.
’
*
»va l»v
i fnttirw
' I. len
by tin
imitator^,
is nrirvinn
original iviîli
with lin»!
an«! true
worth more than tbe price of the magazine.
to Harrison'» Chinese record. And yet Mr. Jamieson was hardly to blame, a« only of Iloofl’s Sarsaparilla. This can
Try it for l-vvi. and after reading, send It to
your fri’-nds elsewhere You will find It both
thi» is the borne of Harrison, the Repnb lie lia<l great |irovocation. The mail I , easily be proven by anyone who desires to
tetertaixung and instructive.
........................
..
the matter.
For real economy, bnv
lican candidate for president, who relies whom lie hit is on duty on the S. P. R. ■ ! test
R.
Co.'»
California
lines
ami
will
prob-¡only
Hoods
8ar»ap«iilla.
L. SAMUEL. Publisher,
by all
on “state pride” to give him the electo-
¡71-17$ SecTOd st., Ptatlud, Qnip^
ably
not
appear
at
the
appointed
timo.
I
druggists.
ral Tote of Indiana*
DEMOCRATIC N\(1ONAL TICKET.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
wist S hore
MISCELLANEOUS.
HENRY KLIPPEL,
Real Estate Agent, AGENTS
7 50 Meals icr * f.CJ
Xt Saved my Chll<ra Life.v
” When my child wu born,
tho doctor ordered oue of tbe
other Foods. She ate that un­
til abv nearly died. I bad three 1
’ J ■
/ INVALIDS
doctors, who said the trouble FOR M
I
THE!. ' .¡C1AX 3 FAVORITE.
was Indigeation, and ordered
the food changed to Lactated Fouet«?« -
. t .A«!vantages
over . .
, :ii n-vdfe.
Food. It saved my clild’s life,
and I owe you mauy tnauks BABIES CHY t uR IT.
for it I regard
Food as
INVALIDS RELISH IT.
Invaluable, and sujViriJr to all
other artificial food fir babies. Perfectly Nouriahee ■ Baby with
or without the addition of milk.
<1* Mbs A- J- I’rNniLD,
I
H
It Has No Equal.
FOR JUDSON MFC CO.’S
CELEB ATED VICTOR MOWERS
JACKSONVILLE, ORECON
“We are iiKing in our nur.
wry (containing forty infanta)
your Lactated Food, and find
it far aui»erior to all < ther food
i which baa b»*en used during
the |«at ten years that I have
! been visiting physician The
sistera of Charity, who have
< barge of the institution, aay
: It La» no equal. *•
Conveyancingin all its Branches.
J'OWN PROBI III V. FARMS. VINEYARDS
1 and Mining ( ìann* Bought ana 3ol«l <»u (’um-
mibHion
INING PATENTS obtain«! at
M rat«*«*and with dis¡»atch.
W. E. D e C ol ’B ct , M. D ,
■ St. Joseph’» 1' lundlinf Asylum,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
A valuable pamphlet nn •‘The Nutrition
Three Sue». 25c. 50c. »1.00.
reasonable
of Infanta and In^alidr,” frw.
1)KOMI*T ATTENTION givn t<» all ¡ u - hipkm
1 c«muect«*d wi.tithe Land Office
.WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., B urlington , V t
LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES.
\/?Ä,
$2 >i0
No. 37.
‘ lfluacre«.
liMitt ’res fenced nnci undvr cultiv.Ji«»n and two
* j «» im I spring* on the place, i’liis in choice grain
and fruit land au<! in bituattnl five miles from
■la 'ksonville.
TO THE PUBLIC
f'kl p'-i acr«‘.
No 3S.
350 acres.
This body of land adjoins JacksonviH«* and is
Below vrsgir« y*u a few of the msuy
i-ri ■ eii.,1-. reg.ir.l.ou thetru« merit, of our good, level, rich gram, fruit and vineyard land, and is
and refer you to mvnof this vicinity, wl.ose verdiet is just unit their judgment i* based on prac- fen«-ed in five fields. Ther/ is <»n t he place a dwell,
ing-house. spring*house with fine spring, barn
tieal experience.
and outhouaes. and a good orchard. Term»,
half cash, ami the balance on tw«». three and five-
year payments.
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE,*’
Vi. ii
Kaom.
is onr motto, and mate juat the machinery tliat ia b« *t siiitfti to the want«» of th«' Farmer, and the |1 KN
225 acres under cultivation and fenced into five
t«*ntimony of such mm a« wo give you in the b«>t ev idonce of su«;e«*»e we can i>r«>duce. Onr local
fields
which
are
level,
rich.
niea«l«'W.
grain
and
agent* in thin vicinik are
fruit land, and <0 aereK m alfalfa I her«- are nn
t he p!<v'<- a large an«l thrifty orchard two dwelling
G. C. EDDINCS, ASHLAND, LAWTON &. SON, MEDFORD, MACRUD- h«»us* s. t-wo large IwtrnH and 5 12 of an irrigating
ditch, carry ing Jk4J inches of water.
ER &. C»., CENTRAL POINT, J. H. CRIFFIS, COLD HILL,
$1100
N".
‘J'K'Hi r's.
2<»»acres <»f uniinpsov*«*! land. 39 acre«* of which
is prairie land andej/e balance good timber land,
all g< mh I fruit and grain land, with two living
spring» <>f water. Four mil«*» from Jacksonville
and can supply you with a full line of our
STEEL FRAMlSELF-BINDERS, SELF-RAKE REAPERS, MOWERS AND
STEEL OR WOOD WHEEL HAND ANO SELF-DUMP HAY RAKES. I $15(1.’.
No. 43.
'
acr«*£
tiOacrea of dioic« grain and fruit land under
fence, with new dwelling-houa« and barn. and
water for stock, Situated oua inilo from (»old
iiill <IejK>t.
Also a full line of repair» for any of our machinery .
T. E GODFREY. Hpecial Agent. Jackson Co.
D. M OSBORNE X ( (>., Portland,Oregon.
$HiX).
No. 40
Unimprov«-«!; W«ll
.. .. WHt.Tod.
_____
and
¡»lace to make a good home.
TESTIMONIALS.
call
i ARTHUR CONKLIN
Ashland, Oregon, July 1,
D M (HBt)KN : A ( O.. Portland. Or.
D ear 8 irh ~Weth»» under.-iirmid having pur« h.;se«J y«nir Mowersand Beapers, take pleasure in
No. 55
41») acres.
re«,«>mmt*nding t »em to the public as bom«; light ■ laft. »'asj m<»ti<«n. vr- ll made, simple nn«t durald«*; $4.509
r fa* t they are j i-t the machines f<»r th»« farmer of tM»uih<*i n Or«*4on. Signed
Unimprov«*«]. level, rich ____________
trass und fruit land :
JOHN J. Ml BP BY. No. 2 M-weV .»- d \ - Heap, r
running water; titi«i donation <*laim. A great
M.H
N<» rt <'«»nibim’d Svlf-Iiake lb.»per and M«<wor.
barcam ; 7 miles east of Central Point.
J. I’. WAI KFK. N . D Mow. r
fr70U)
No. 51
2Un acre»
(’»»ntral Point, Oragon, July P>. 1***.
A No. 1 farm. Hituate<l tw«» mil«** northoaat of
I). ?»1 OSBOKNh «A('<)., P«»rtland, Oregon:
Phcenix. having a goo«i dwelling liOQMo, barn a: «1
It is with a gr»1 4 degree of pleasur«« that ♦ Jio u; derMui««1 adds hi* testin»unial to th«« list in favor • •nt buildingH, orrhani. w « mm 1 and water supply,
of your N«» II. Stc«i Frani»* Self-Binder, i am ih » w opHrating «»n»’ of these machines on rny much «»tv. lt>n a«T«-H f«-u«‘edand nearly all under culti­
marOntral Point and purchaaod eaid marhin* of your h»caJ ig«*uts Magruder A, ('o Too mu«-h vation. much of which it* MifC* ptiLle to fruit cul­
cannot be said in its favor, for it certainly «loo« far better work than any of your representatives ture. It in ai*o well Hituat«*d inah.«ahhful loca­
■ rave «stated that it w«>uld do. Being light, draft, «simple in construction, easily manag>*<l ami done tion arhoo! houw» near by and leas than tw«»
its work perf««ctly, 1 concede it far «superior to the header in ««wry respect, and with your improvt«d mileafroni a lailroad depot.
bundle currier -wjiich I am n«>w using-can safely say that it is the m«»st «•conoxnical way of harvest­
ing now in use. You ar>* welcome to refer to rne ut any time, as t«» my entire satisfaction. Kigm*d
iWm.
No. 58.
2UUacree»
EKED. T DOWNING.
Choice fruit and grain land; 150 acres fenced,
60
acree
i
n
cultivation:
a
living
at
ream
of water
Brownsboro,Oregon, July II. 1* m M.
through th« place. improvements new anti
I) M OSBORNE K O Portland.Or.'- m.
tirst-cla.**;
750
fruit
tree*
of
best
variety;
I ,
D e \R S irs -'Pt e No. 11 Steel Fram** Se|f-B:.’<br, purchased of y«>ur agents in EW7, has given me
«*utire satisfaction tn every particular. an«i 1 am more than glad to slate that it is the most labor- miles fr«»m WuodvilUe. A great bargain.
or-savnig machine 1 have ever had on rny ranch, ltissimple. strong and durable, and m my <-ti ?IU per acre.
No. 76.
476 acres
ruation is exactly the machine for the farmer «»f t»>iith«*rn Oregon. 1 consider th«* Binder far wap«*,
Thi* splendid tract of land i«all fenc«*d and #00
riorto eith«»r the header or reamm. You are w« l<- -rm to refer anyone contemplating the purchase of
a machine to nie, as 1 will take pleasure in showtig them the working of my machine, now in oper­ aciew are un<ier cultivation. It is tiituated in the
1'hUTH.E BF.l.Ton the u»**t ei«ie of Rogue river
ation on uiy ranch near Brownsboro. 1 wish to st.-.t • th:'t your agents h <ve » ««ver mad»* a statement valley,
I1, mile* west of a R. R.depot and 34
iu regard to the working «»f the machine that 1 have not f«»und t«» l«e c«.>rrect in «-very particular.
miles «*aM of th«* county seat TheH.il jh free,
Youra V«r> Truij.
H. 11. BKOWN.
rich, black loam, all first «piality of fruit and
gram land. The place has a houwe. large barn
and iiiHt-claHs fences on it
A great bargain and
will be open for only thirty days
$3003
N 78.
2(M)acrea.
Mostly fenced in grain teldn. nmadow. pastnre,
orchard and garden ; all rich, black, alluvitl
soil; abour 1 JU acre* of plow land ; three springs
of pur«- water; t»tr»*ani flowing through th»*j>lacv:
orchard b«*Ht vari»*ty of fruit; large.comni'idiout
<iw«*lhng-tion*<*. larg“ barn and numerous out­
buildings. No better location for Bt«»ck ranch
in Oregon. Summer range inexhaustible; fif
teen mil«* from railroad depot.
Ì9- I have Great Bargains to offe- and it
wiii pay you to k«*ep a c I oho watch «»n tin« Hpacv
forth»*n«‘Xt -«ix mouths for Spr’-cial Bargain*, if
xon have anj property for sale, come and *e«- me
and 1 will d«» my tient for you.
Office on (’aiiftirnia street, opposite 81«»ver
House.
HENRY KUPFEL.
A. H < ARSo.S.
w. L.CARSoJi.
E* SANDERSON SMITH
SMITH & CONKLIN,
IßOacrpg,
firatrclaM
REALESTATE AtW INSURANCE ART’S
Grant’s Pass
•Jo!K<«|>IlillO €JoitIll3’e Oregon
Situated in the l'aiiioii« “Rugue River Valiev," tin' Garden Spiff <>f
Southern Oregon.
SOME FACTS
(’Liyi me i* very h»*HltLy, even and attrnctiv'-. and w ill comirnre mor« than favornbl) with an
State in the Union. < alifornia inclutled
R km *» ukci '. s We ar»* rich in agriculture, timber, mmoral ami crazti u land?». In other w< id*- w
can produce all that ik r .... K*ary f«»r man and 1». ie-t Fruit and Fruit ■ ultui«* jKl.<M "nung one of
th'*creat induct riot- "f thi*> Konthvrn country. a- we I i '. • a • : m.i'.e <•<»-•». «ina* •• ru. i adju-t« <1 1«» tl e
ciiidition of lh«> Hi.il, ,md can produce the Lire- ki r.-id L- -t-E;r.-.»red fruiln gr< wi; in ary » <<iii.tr>.
What are the produetjon* of "Ur valley ? Al.no-1 ••vrythi;.- that i-crown in a f-«*n»i-tr« pica1 cJi
niafv ; all ti e c«*n<iJh an<i gra-f< in«iigi noUN io tl.«-t-mpern’e zone. ! .•.<• f.»ll«»wirif fruiiK grow
perfection and attain a Hize and flavor <*’iunl to t!of any country: Aj-j Je.-. ptacii« *, omr.^en.
nlmonde. tics. | ran»^, apricot«, pear«, cnerriee. walnute. ueetHrinen, plume, straw I »eiTi oh , all oiher
Binati fruits, and grape« of every variety.
GRANT’S PASS.
the county-seat of Josephine county in the principal and onh incorporated city in t i • «••»urty. <»n
the (). Jc (’. R K . and I«* th«* whipping point f<»r almost th«1 '-utire 1 gshw k * of the cour iy I«eii.c»->t-
uated on th«* liank*« of Rogue river, which, at thin ¡»omt. l as a fall <»f ten fe< t to the ci L . aud fut-
rijsli'*s an in»*x• auMible Mtippjjr of water power for manufuc»are. Tic r» ;ot • w y <»i:*i.t’s 1‘as««
bhollM h«tL«' l.ARGl ** 1 city it dbut hem Of« C c. I*, t hat it La- to Ul port itIt io « I 11 •
' ID• •'!- • •<
I n «) i-quare iiii I« k . or I.’."'J’*■ acr«-. and i- Mirrouitd <1 by »-x’* it^ix ■ ? n.ner int»-r« Kt»* it i- a«’p uh
bly Mtuafed, Hdvanta£*‘oiiKly ho with r> f«-i"in <•’o t tLo
»M ’fad» ofava-t rogmn «-nrrom.din» it anil it ►
not likely that it« i>o|.reniar) »isa <•<>: 'r <.! ; .*: bitK't «•• • < >i ’ for ’I.« t onj.ty
; » <t ir: u up r« »•:< i u ; >
ever be ilihputed. it has «iKEVi w vn.’a I '- weil . o? r t ltrs
I I < ts a laip«-ln .-rar d I.ii’;j. :
Co. kx'Hted her«*, broom factory, machine i-l.<*p» '• ud rour«i hon.*eH < f ti •• <>. A < . 1 . !•’- •'’•
here. 'I hen with a bracing clima,«‘ him ! Kh,»r t w ;nt«-r>. u .;i: do ulack
1 «• • hi :’alibi - U e »»» • «1
and want a national bank and a big hot*-! ; >>*•’•, won hl b>- j-ay r c iii v — ’ up •nt*, if a n?-r« L. nt, < « n.<
and start your bUKinesti. W< nv d st or«*s 'fall k ir <1- a-* t' »- w hoi'* eoui • y <-t *m«'s I «re 1 < t y.- d«-. If a
mautifacturor, w* can offer to you fpi» r.did ■ *j | «»rt urn' a- for a Louring* n .1, rani «•: a . j
r-mi J.
ch«Aesp an«i butter factory, tannery. woo!»*n fxrtory. etc Now i». f He t ane. I l ey« 1 ■ ’■• t r i <-l oom­
ing L» re This spring pries of pr«<i»«*rty ».;•• sun* t«» I m * advai.«« 1
Wi-ar«* -e I* ip fiyie f>imn g
land fr««m *6 an K'-re up. Fruit is ran-«*d with«mt irrig it i"b aud t ii - flax or a* «1 ta-t- • f it « an».« t
«»xc«-lled Such fruit lands as we ar«* selling at $1'* aa acre, just acio.-th.«* line ir: < alifornia are
bringing froir $5 * to ¿2U ML
WTe fiuve th«* ch«»ic<*bt City property ard th. uirg'-t I bt of farm-
c.
* d. comprising'■<.
iXA.i acr«»N in Josephine, Dougla-artd Jackson r< ciut i «' m . ('imicetivt ai.ti ten act. tracts of fruit aid
garden laud adjoining the town of (¡rant’s I'.t--.
PAMPHLET
SEND FOR
REDLAND NURSERY,
We are publishing, giving full information about Oregon, and esp'H'tally !b . u» E»v« r Yaiby.
Send to us for on«* anil th«* name of anyone cornu g tl i- way ; alK< for a «■••)<) of "iir v.< • k,y ¡ .j « r
the
“R'*gue River < '«»uner.*’ which is always interesting for strangers to • . in wl.iefi we aiso aluay
Six miles South of Grant's Pass. Joseph ine
have a list of our properties.
County. Oregon.
W.* buy, sell a d take or comm’-*'*'.'! ary prop**rti«'S in Oregon
All coinmuniririons addr«‘-H«*d to us will receive pnimpt ar’e'.’p.r, and n’.y c. *irt ♦;♦ - we nay b**
able to extend will be cli«*erfally given.
SMI I II A CONKLIN. Grant's I nss. (*r« goi..
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RED HOUSE
1. il. C'.ARSOS t SON. Proprietors.
N>> house can care f<>r litem better; none m ike- lower price
every article giiaranter<I n> represented; Initblreds of orilets
ed anil disjuitched daily; letter-<>f satisfaction alido-t without num
her.
r. We Invite comparison with any.
100,000 TREES
1887-1888
1
i’’Acri
J. S. SWEET, 1—1 nt
Mathema«irv. IVycnloo an<l bclxa.l 1
JULIA M. COODYEAR
JU,
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h \
L.t I
C. F. NESSE.
1UES. BL.ACKBEKKIUS. BASl’BEB-
r«umatialu¡> and Executive Work.
K1E8. 8TBAWBEBHIE8, FIGS.
MRS. LOTTIE D. WILLARD,
t 7
Voi«« Culi un*.
Our tree« ar»* grown without irrigation on red
hill land.avd all of known varieties that succeed
in Southern Or«*g«>n.
Those contemplating tree planting will do well
t<. visit our orcf.ani anti nurs«*ry. «»r writ»* to u**
for pric«»-hst Address t«> uh at Murphy. .1 «»*<•*-
phin* county. Oreg«»u. or to R R Station.
Giant’s Pass, Or.
A. IL (ARSON A BON
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j
Fishing Tackle. Hardware. Paints, Hi!',
Varnisli. Glass. Putlerv. Etc..
Engln-h Grammar, Kh«f. nc and I ait in.
GItAI’E VINES, < I KKVNTH. GOOSUÎEK-
11 mi\i
Manufacturer ai.d Dealer in
Ashland, Jackson County, Or.
Aople. Pear. Peach.
ISHJ.DE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES
lllnstrated Calacee, Crier Bl?.iiks. Eiiielopts acii Samples of Goods Free. I
A.hire-:
H. G II.MAN. R-.l Hou«.- Trade Union,
714 atiil 711‘> .1 St.. and 713 uti l 7l.’> Oak Avenue, Sacramento, (’al.
I’wu Stun Building*.
JOHN MILLER,
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
In stock, consisting'«f
Plum. Prune. Apricot
Nectarine. Cherry.
Almond. Chestnut.
Walnut and
STRICTLY ONE PRICE !
I
ASHLAN 1_>
Instrumental Music.
AVIN’. FAILED TO ( 1.0*1 Ol T MY Bl’S-
in Jacksonville, a* I had wished to d«»,
H 1 mess
have concluded to eont inue the snnie on a larger
EMMA TOLMAN
lirawine arid l’auitu g
All c<»rrei«jMind«‘iice cheerfully answer.-I
dress th«* Pi « ritieni.
AT CENTRAL POINT
CELEBRATED RANDOLPHS LATEST IMPROVED
Jacksonville, Oregon
MRS. C. C. EDDINCS
M'alt thaii ever. 1 was it Sun Francmeo recei tly
whore I laid in ««■'.••of the larg -st and be*t *«o« k-
Ad- <»f :«:1 kimis of F»r<Virn.s. Ammunition, ('uti-ry.
Hardware and Sporting (iiM<is « ver i»r«<uulit to
thi-rxark«'t. Goods s«dd at the lowest p»»** L>
prices/
1 will guarant«*e these G«M»deto I m * just what
1 f^r<*sent them to be. K ing thankful t«> my
old cu*t«»m« rs for th« ir past p.itr«»nsge so I i I«< th 1 ■
h !• ■ st*>w« d, 1 would respectf«ii!y sobcit a ron-
tuioancc of t!<«* sara«*.
JOHN Mil ILK.
COOPER & SON,
Where i» kept constantly on hand a complete and
fi mt «china stock of
(’or. 7th and B 8tre«D
MEDFORD, OR ■ »
HARDWARE
JL.
Stoves. Tinware, Cutlery,
PAI NT*
t
OILS OF ATI KINDS.
M3vhanics' Tools.
NAILS. ROPE
iiittman, Empire Enclosed Mowers
When
»top them i
turn airr.m I •
I I have ina-ie t
-j of
can merely to
i l ave them re-
i( AL CL K*.
FITS. II.
or
FALLI . O SICKNESS,
A life long M ule
C> ne tin- w. rst
failed Is not’ *
Bsnd at ".» ■ t- r
of rnv I s r .
and rest <>'■.
trial, amI : t -
H.C. ROÔ
I ' 4n”. ant my remedy to
• others have
• • •’'ivinga euro.
•I .» 1 'IE i HOTTLl
Give Express
• • n n*•thing for ft
:• ; a. Address
' »S3 T ea l S t .N ew Y oh
An.l eventhina elee imnainalile in tin« ¡¡iu>.
’•> ¿.««I. are -w a, ,1 ,,f i; ,. i,...i
an«i
will t.■ - .1.1 at S,e
Lowest Ruling Prices.
Tuffs Pills
LUCKEY & CO
Thia poptilitr remedy »ever fuO»
to cl teef ual*y rttre
Dyspepsia, Constipation. Sick
Headache, Biliousness
And al! <li«*casc«v ariMng from is.
Torpid Liver and Bad Digestion.
W Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am
prepared to give lowest possible prices, and my goods are fu st-dass.
Correspondence respectfully solicited.
.
\VM. («ATES, Central Point, Or.
1
SUGAR!
The iialtiriil result is go«Ml appe**
tile and »olid flesh, ttosc suiall.
clc^ai^ily sugar <*<»Mt<sl and easy
fo svim II qiv . %'uld €*%c*ry wtiere«
Ashland, Oregon
lleal-E^tate on Cüiiiinissinii.
25 per dozen.
S. S. SMITH, Prop’r
Jackson ville July 17, IStiö
Ie cunnocted with my harito»« ahr.p Ha ing
engni:«! th»* «ervic«* of »< first «daK* blwwnif-ker 1
am t r< ; ti' d to manuf.sctur« Itnots and bi»«*«** » f
tne ltd'
ht y b* pr« uptly.
My pi•«■••.* in r>"’h <!••; artment.* will be quii**
r'•;l-*»n:.i■l'• uud ««uiit faction g ,;*rnn’» - d
W G (OOTEl;
!.!-r »ni. Or . Dec. I. Ihc7
Summons
•ruit ( ««mt of tl r»>»’«* «if <)r«*t;on, tor
Ih.'l’s.ui.t:. ' f J.trkron.
Mini ’.' A L"M y. j li.'.ntifl, \ k . \\ iu A. !>•»*«*>’.
«i-’f«riilunl.
To Wm A. L"f v. t!.«* fcbs-v»«-: ».m««i «]«•(«•• «’;»rt:
I
f
1 N Till NAMi OF I Hi
1
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>1 \i I <»k <'R1 -
State Treasurers Thirty-Fmirtli .Vitic
Th« publicare hereh> .u.titi.-d that th. under«
..«nod w.ll <iff**r at privat« «aleuti ilio
WAGON MATERIAL
Fo
I C 8. ’irr.ac»*
1’. Hanna.
UNIVERSITY of OREGON.
: cm.
guata. Main«.
I
All Kinds of Repauing Dene
I’. I*. UltlM. AtU> for 1-| fl
Notice of Sale of Mining Slocks.
V’H K I IS HEREBY (ilV! \ THAI IN <(’
£1
>!.l ce wuhtl,,. I,>.!.»►„( II... .|„rku,'„ J.;
Minim-1. •! Milumr i ..niiwny ..t .1^, .,u„.‘
(Irriran. Hi* rtpital Hoekun the book». Hl
nanr-a <»f J. 1’. Rollon. I). \V. Croaby. W. (j
d*nnry. A. H Bunderu.an, G. H. Ilowarti £J
Khpp«;!. • . Ulrich and C. |»nm will Im euld
front if the <>ih< »• <»f the Recrctar) of »aid com*,
¡»any u> J«ickMinviHe,()ru<«jn. <»u
Is and private »‘ff’*ctH «»* the late
Thu* i?H rare opjH»rt itv f«-r any
on*» Wishing to parcha»-» »onv* tirst-cla»H carriage
rpilE>l B*( IIIBERI A Kh.> PLEASE 1!E I material, etc.
H K. H ANNA. Adinixtivtrator
I
1 in imi'tUD' in/ Hi ii
'train saw-mill
March K. 1R-’.
js ik » w running «»n full time and turning
; .< •turdfuj, the 1st tl iii of Scpfentbc, 1883t
out a I irg<- quantitv nfliimlxr. Hr is pre­
pared l" fill all <U'i< r- with di*pat< h. and it
| at 2 »’clock p. M . f<»r raah in hand, forth« pur-
th»* mo*t r< amenable rates. A fine quality of
I ¡» oh * <»f x ajmg the delinquent or un|»aid a8»««»-
int-ni* dur »m th»* capital Mock of th« abovo-
ei gem
| nanD’d jwreonh and the expense« of aaid wile if
ALL KINDS OF LUMBER,
l ««Mid di-huquencie« are not paid on or before
Next Ft -rii in btgiris on Monday, the I7(h of I that time.
im lading the be-t rustic, ceilintr and floor­ September. IS**
I B> orurr of tn • Roaid of Director*,
ing. furnished on *ln»rt notice.
Fr«*e achol irKhipK fr«»>»i uvery e»»u«i’y in the
H J. DAY, Secretary.
*a»i*fa< ti ni gnar.ititevd.
S’a’'** Apply b> you? ratin'> *U|i‘'riut<*>id«*ht.
J.e kt-onville. Or., Juno 22,18!<8.
Four c hi • ’la-cdc:«!. Scientific, Literary,
S. s. SMITH.
and a abort Eiujliwh corn •* in w.'och. t • < t « i** no
n WANTED. «25» week and ex-
t-h «»-
I • l' icliah h 'ljri
1
I Hi ALI
$5 i \ WEEK \\’l) EX * Lat ’i <ir-I
■Jtfit
worth
fâ
:<n»i
pfir-
!
4 rir>
b
• • - - ISi 1 r '• nso-p« «L bteaii.v work. N«-wGoodi*.
p- '
♦. (>utfitjr«jrth |r» i«n«i ~— I* ¡»■'•-••ini’f i’'
i
t
L.L.I
mplt» free
J . F. HILL
tlCulATH; fit* r
~ Vit KLKÏ |Au- |l'«u ■ »t otiiw :: ■ ; 4 <• i »u ,jJt- „
K O.
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r. TN l >
A Sp»riait}
A Choice Collection of City and N
Country Property for sale.
ANDERSON CREEK
Mason’s'Fruit Jars.
SADDLES AND HBEOS
an<! auHwer the c««»nplaint <»f mg - i plaintiff tii*<i
i against you. '•illun ’«*». «iaya fr« in t' • tim«*« f th«*
*•/?»/» -INfftlfm Je>r flee- I arm, IfettIMf-
j h « t » h ’ m of thia aanimotiM <»n you. if -• n < I v .’liui
I Haul county, or. if f-ned on y u will.m a* >
ltft.il, h //7. s/rop <«»»«/ SichrtH/m” ir'llbc
,N<‘3tt J Ft O/l apjel'icat eUH»
<>thnr county in (la- SlaD», tl.« n within twriiy
‘ day a from the tim** of if* «■ r«i< . • r. if »
on you « hi ’ <»f tl»o Stalo «»f ( h •_••!’. or l»y publica-
tiiMi. th« ii By the ti bt day «»f t!.« t-rm ■•! t :»
I’P.u
i cour». f >H<iw jtm su< h -« rv;c*. . a *z I! <• 3*1 day «»f
1 8« P’< ill» ' r, A. 1’.. l-a-
I
| And you arc Lcr«*by i««t.h««l flat uuh-
i*u
hl P«Mii
i| an»'A r aai'l c«.u i
• ’ ■ : ■ - I m f r.*
State of Oregon, Tn'tienr* r’# Office, )
th fitrst day of th«« r* cu!ar t«*t*T <f th. I a -• i<
S h U- ih . J tjlx • . *w- ' (
j ’it 1«<1 court. t<» ]w- iM-gtiu a» (j l .-hi «• *!.**t:r»t
OU« FIS 111 RELY (.IVI N IH\I THFKI
Hot *1 j > >. | i. •; t er. A !» . i
•
are fun«L ««u hand to |ihJ ,n ,,llt .1(,
■ . d day • f - *i )
warrante «IrH Aii on tl.<» military fun«|. • ;
which
I
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r«*c
ntrau
M
y
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k.*c«>rd»i
n
t«» i I . | •. • *
hav** lH*vn ii «i; - d. •'pn-t-.*: Oil
|lt,j fl<r'
f.’«id complaint, which i«». that i!.»« I*. . -
want of fundn. Hn«ithat ti»«« k - gd .* uni I <• i.tj j <»•
U-. i, .mot y u<lw n ,,j
» y,i fc* J..
on presentation nt this «»flic--. I ■ D r. « t
iL*
teJ
warrants will not !»e allowed ait r the date
Any portion wishing to ”■'11 property will fin d of
“
:
' J' •' » • d < IU.P di of (I.. n -u.
«*
thfK notice.
‘ •’»'••r' «Old for c«-w|, *.*»!
<*!(,- n, .
it t<> their interest to rail an«l see un .
G. W WEBB.
t '.!► Kint to be t»ix«««J.
Stat«’ Tr«Mo»urer.
i.wte'’r n<«ifi.,t <1,M il.i.enn m- —
!» ». re-tlbi pubhcution. I.y order ,,f the Jndee
of Mid court, dat.xl Jul, i„
■'“*>*«
A Rare Chance!
From this date we v.ill -11 all kind- of refined sugar in Barrels,
Half-Barrels and Boxes AT REFINERY FRICkS, additional charge
foreaniage from San Francisco t<> Jackson«ille of ONE (1) DOL­
LAR per ONE HUNDRED t l'"'t LBS.
BUGGY. CARRIAGE and TEAM
A BOOT Al’D SHOE SHOP
(live mo a rail bcf«>re going elsewhere
J. ( . HHERIDAN
And the Celebrated Studebaker Wagons
and Vehicles.
Mannfsetnrvr uf iei.i Bester in
I
J.W. JuHXbON. ?ruu«»at