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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1888)
7 LOCAL <1 lie àkmoir.nu fîmes EGK3 STATtS GFFlCiU ?m$ Variety XOTES / h Mcmorlatn. | Di«sh at hi» residence on Democrat gulch. i A. B. Heal, tbe genial traveler, i«. in the Jacksonville must have a railroad soon. * Josephine count} , Oregon. August 12th. 1888, of Cfiae.lL BoacL; aged 58 years and 3 1 valley. There is much travel on the Rogue river i 'apopl'xy, uionthF. J H. Martin of Ash.'aml i* in >nkiyou road. ’ C. H. Beach was ’x>rn at Norfolk, Litchfield county. Cal. I. W. Walters and son of Phoenix are in ' Co.. (>«nc., on the 13th «lay of May. 1830, c«ne to the Pacific coast iu 1&50. waaa reaident of Cali- Mrs. Max M’> » ■ j tin ing at • »k-’s i town. : forma lor two years, came to Oregon iu 1852. and 1 soda springs We he a r of no mining news of iinpor- 1 took up hw residence in Juseptane county,since Dr. J. W Kubmstjii . regularlx • uur I tance. ' which time until his death, he has Ix-en identi- • I fi*-d with it» interest® as a miner, farmer, mer ! streets again. Read what Martin Laist has to say else chant and st«>ckraiser. 1 Geo. W. Hays has returned from h - trip where. In 1854 C. H. B«ach, with A H Platt« r, bought up Rogue river. mining claim on-Democrat gulch, which Miss Minnie Albright » making <’«»ie’s j (apt. Stewart of I den prtcim I v. asm Iiroved to be a fortuaute investment for them springs a visit. Our hotibc is Csi-eutiallv one <>f Bargain«. Low valuer* abound u September. 1855. they purchased th“ Cochran | tuwu yesterday. ranch ae fine a bod} of land hs there 1» in thin even where in every department. -Supt. Mitchell was at tlm count j - seat Were it not «<», we could not have 1 B. 0. Goddard, Jr., made us a pleasant during the week. . sect!« hi of the c«Hintr>. In 1878 they branched call un Tues lay. : out ami commenced a merchandising business. vrtvr‘pted a"d l,c,d.,l,e '"I uhk o I trade which we hav®. Wc buy Sunday-schools stand adjourned «luring During the sam«* }“ar the jk > s tuff ice al Ahhouse H. J. Terrdt of Talent paid us a visit 1 1 be Our ad , was establish «si, with Chas H Beach as poet- rl' E titnes the quantity <>f good« of any store in this citv. hot Weather. day before yesterday. 1 master, which has been continued ever since, to 1 St. Mary s Academy resume tudies ¡ vantage is easily seen. Why not enjoy the benefit of if. the interest and ben« ’ tit of bulb 'he farming and I. U. «Stimson and *S. 8. Coupe.« culled next Monday. • mining community of the neighborhood. here a few days since Here are some of the X alues which we are offering. Those at a Mr. Beach waaa hard-working,persevering and Pr«»f. Wait is expected to arrive from j Henry ami Miss Josie Griffin were in Ohio 1 hon«*st mau. lie did u«»t aspire to great out- distance—even a thousand miles away—by our well-regulated system next week. town a lew days since. ward acts of morality or Christian virtue, and railroad paymaster went through was oftimen rough in his owi« honest way <,f « x. of shopping by mail, obtain the saine advantage« as ¡intruding in per Messrs. Ragsdale ami Griffin of Tolo th«* The : pressing himself- Few, unless it was those who valley last week. called one da}’ thi> Week. Orders for tbe-described goods should I m * sent quickly as the were intimately acquainted with him. gave him son. > B. ilohnes ol* Elk creek was town credit fur his t««ndern*-ss of heart and sympathy 1’ W Olweii ami wife uf Phoenix were one «la) last week. for the afflicted. From my own personal knowl stock will doubtless «oon be exhausted. in town a few days since edge. I can with all sincerity say that Chas. H The Sterling Mining Co. ami H. Mr Row land, representing •Snell, licit B«*ach wus a diamond in the rough, which keny are cleaning up. schu & Woodard, is in town. needed but the friction of the calls ««f affliction to show forth the bright aud Godlike beauty which Bieberstedt Bros, of Chimney R K. Ku bl 1 made Applegate 1 slumbered within. i cinet were in town lately visit the forepart of the week. j T he miners’tribute of respect at the grave « f Z J>. Hvduof Josephine county was in the departed, ou Tuesday, bore unmistakable W. H. Runnels umi Chas. ? Lambert 1 Jacksonville not long since. } witness to the depth of their respect and esteem of Gold Hill were here Tuesday the one who had crossed the dark river be- Newman Fisher ba.- returned from hi» I ; fur J. W. Ingram, Prank Yocum ami others ■ trip fore them. Iu ever} grad«« of life Mr. Bea« h ha 1 1* inc ilhaduinc Silks. A firm I km I v , h<>Bc&t weave and true dye. cast of the mountains. I proved himself an honest man, a faithful fnemi leave on a prospecting trip soon. 1 hvv have the natural brilliant lustre produced l»v pure silk and ekfll- i and true sou of America. Ile»t th« “ , my friend; J.I-. and John Mabeeof Me«lford were at (•en. ’Lish Applegate of Ashland Las re 1 the county seat yesterdav many will mis» thee. F fttl weaving. We have them in TWENTY-FOUR oolur.-. Price, 9“ turned Hom the Willamette valley. ' Altbouse. Aug. 15, lbs*. 11 .1 Smith has s«dd his pl me on Jacks<m Wm. H. Parkci ami family left this week «•ent« per yard ; equal to any >»1.15<>r $1.25 Rliadmore in the market. • re« k to Mr. Owings fur were coining on a pleasure trip to the soda spriugs HOUS' A g«»od bargain in Sura rilks at 50 cent- per yard. Excellent fur the Pullman Miss Emily Br«»wn of Eagle Point is W. I*. Farlow ut Chimney Ruck pre met vi-iting friends in Jacksonville. .-aslicK, combination «uitcand hat trimming. All of the ix>pular shades was in t-»wn tbe forepart ui the week. R M. «impson, lati-lv of Michigan, will in stock. 1 1 \\. H. H. Grant, the roaring insurance -tai t a nursery at Grant’s Pass. agent, made us a brief visit iuesday. I rench iioveltic« iu all wool <lre»« good« in pluida and check« at \ Armstrong and family of Table Rock Henry McConnaughy of Yreka. ( ul . is pre« ¡net were here yesterday. visiting friends in Ashland this week. <>«• cents per vard. 1 wenty-tive line« of them. Wc have an all-wool E l. Myer ami Mr. Wheeler of Ashluml MLLVANY Near Bisson. Cal.. July xjm Desrt*, plaid, a yard for 25 cents. H. A. Milier ami C. J. J ones of < aliiuri.ia pre« iiK-t wer« ’ in town yesterday won <>f II. (.. mid Ron* M. Mniv«*ny, #ig«*«t 5 are m Hie valley looking for a 1 < ai!>m Something in an Oxf<>r«I «hue for G<-ntlemen which wc can rec years, I month and 17 days. E\ a >n rat« > w.ll be gr.tntr«! tor both Rev. R C OgeGby is on his way from th«- >tah and Mechanic's fairs. DORA—At Detkins.Aug. 13th. ( ora A , daujeht^r ommend. Price. »1.45, Has always «old for *2-5«» It is low cut, Weston to Junction city, uis new hum»-. of Mr. and Mrs. ( harles Dura; aged 3 ya>*r»* li M« (>Lvn- of Williams cr*«ek pas-cl ' and has a neat, fancy tip ami four button-. Sizes, 5 to 10. F H Itowe, the live lumber m.mufac thr ’ . aigh 2 days. n.wn a f« xv days since Hirer, made our t wna . hi :i4.-t Tiicstl.n. An all wool Jersey with vest front and coat back fur $1.40. In IE ( . lay lor ami H. DeGroot have re- 1 Mrs. A. H. Mawgly sp nt a short time ..l the popular shades. At a »1.75 we can give an all- wool Jersey with Cole's soda springs during the past w eek tuine«l from their trip to Cinnabar t »« iicrjl Retail House on the Coast 1 be programme i«»r tbe coniing pioneer front and cuffs braided. Geo. Brown of Eagle Point, the Well- Known merchant, culled here lau Munday reunion will be j ubli bed next week. Mr Matney of Portlaml is paying rela- ■ John biseiuure returned from Prineville duimg the week and will remain a tew lives and friends i*i this valley a visit. weeks. Prof. «1. A. Peebles of Salem, our new W. H. Ruch and family of Steamboat school teacher, wa> here a short time ago. precinct have g«jne to Klamath county on Mrs. Robert Mr I.can is expected to arrive i Ey mad nc. extra. Five hooks and double a visit. t-lasp. line Mule! and Workmanship. Silk at Grant’s Pass from Klamath county soon embroidered Lust, fini-hed with pretty ia<_e one Jutl;.'c( rawl'H’d, tbe well-kn*«Wh lawyer Geo. E Bloomer ami Sam DeRohoam ' iuch wide. Sizes i j to jo. Send money order ol Uedfor«). made oui tow 11 a vi-il t»ne *I. k are camping in the vicinity of Cole’s ! or postage stamps. '-prints. this week. I. I 111 mi: j< k « of A pplfgat«'and Newt Still Messrs. «Stock. K< r: n, Meek and 1‘uHvi ol Portland *al«vd <«n > n <>ur meii bunt- H.i-kin- «1 Steilin^«villrt wer«- in town this ; Is to send for large CataU;,wc (whi> h we for Week ward ficcif chaigc) giving full information this w•«* k. al-out ten tl. -'jMi..-'. < thei i..: creating items in Gen Reumts is still siiil- ring from a tall all kinds of Men's Women’s and Children’s Hum hi'- wagmi that Ut 'Uslaim- I one -lav 1 Wear Contains over a thousand illustra last week. tions. and is one of the finest books of its kind in the country. W. M. Holmes left for hn ra'n h «ci Elk creek last Friday, to spend a few d.*\> with WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO. his relatives. 400, 40?, 4O4, 406, 40?, 410 K St. SACRAMENTO, CAL. J.C. McCully ami T. J. Kenm-y started' for Cinnabar a>t «Saturday, ami will *tav several days. D P. Barnes of Sam's valley and <»**«. j Beck of Sterlingvilie were in Jacksonville I on Tuesday. Fred. Muller the popular agent for H. S < rocker *k Co., made us a pleasant call a ■ few days since. Isaac F William- and iatuilv ui Little Butte precinct were at the cuun’ty-.^vat daj before yesterday. Rev. J. \\ . Miller has gone to the Wil ; laiuett“ valley ami will attend the confer- 1 Term Commences Wednesday ence before returning. t ember 12, 1888. Mark Armstrong i- q-mpurarily I Ling ' ■ i •v’ ' place • FA( ULTY. neaT the bite hmg-ruck. A full corps of experienced Prufefrt-ure and i I'm» families <«f \Vm i-\** ami Cha.'.: Teachers. Bum Lav«' rvlurimd imniau.p «• th«- ( GUI.81 OF STUDY. springs on Evans « itek. Arranged «x press!}* to meet the deruauds and | lied« ul the farming interests of the State. ’ 11. l’< • h aud wm . l'r* Downing and PREPARATORY DEPA1U MENT. Geo. W.Frevoi < himm \ Kock precinct F«»r students uv«*r 15 year» of ag«* who desire to were in town this week. ••nt«-r the College but are not prcj>aro<l to «-n- , Mrs. P. W. (dwell of Pho nix recently ter Collie classes by examination. returned from a visit to In r old home east MILITARY TRAINING of the Rocky mountains. To the extent required by law. BUILDINGS. II. (’. Himiphre) ami Maj«>r Barnhart of Large Commodious and well Ventilated. Eugene city, were in Lakeview last week, LOCATION. on swamp-laud business. In a cultivated and Christian community, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cuulter have at one of the healthiest in the State. ’•ived at ami will remain iu Juneau, EXPi IHMENTAL STATION Alaska ,«luring the summer. Circulars, containing matter fuU-»r inter®«-» t«« furn>.rs. will be icgularJy is»u«d ai.4 c<»pi“S Mrs R. Look of f orest creek wa- in town mailed to each patn»n the (_olh»g“. Monday, bhe will continue the manage EXPENSES ment of the saw-mill there. Reduced to lowest Ugures. Two or mor“ free Mrs. W. F. Herrin ami daughters of >an nchoiaiebipft from every county < wnnilt Francisco are paying north-?rii Calilurnia your County Superintendent. ami southern Oregon a visit. We confidently appeal to the farmers and , granges «»t Oreg« m to patronize the ouiy school Mrs. E. C. Kane ut Ashland an I Miss ehtablD'bed b} Or««g««n lor the promotion of her • Sarah Berry <»f this place have been s.- agricultural luteieute. journing at Cole’« soda springs. F<>r catalogue or other information, address, | B. L ARNOLD. President, Judge J. F. Watson Jus return« 1 to Port Corvnlint, Oregon. j land Judge E. B. Watsun ami family will remain here a while longer. Hon. S B. Cranston a well-km.wn attor ney of K lamath county, was in Jackson ; It the( ircuit Court of the Stat“ <•( (.»reg«»- f«.r | ville yesterday on legal business. the County of Jackson Er- \ db«'y A’leij.of Butti? «"»uhij. ’ Jan*» Menuick, plaintiff, vb Kotx*rt Meiunck , defendant. (laughter of J l iiurndyke of .*‘t« rlii;gx die, T" Robert Menuick,th«-above-named ¿“fendan . arrived lately fur a short visit. |.\ rm: naml ot the uiaie ot ont. Sieplien White of ('olusa ci.tmty, ( a! . i> 1 gun . You ure hereby required tu appear aud visiting C. C. Ragsdale ami family ot J««io. 1 anew-r th“ eomplainflkH(tie«Dove-entitled court, now on tn«« with the cb rk of »aid court, witiiin He is a brother ut Mrs. Ragsdale. ' ten day» from the Gate of (be »erviceut tin» eum- | F. (• Hilmer, the efficient tepauei o: the . ¡non» upon you. it s--rvt-d iu Jackeon cuunt}. W. 1 . lei. Co., was at (he county st it Oregon . but rt »“t veii in any otii« i county in th»* Tuesday, accompanied by his wife. 8tal“ "1 Oregon, lii«‘<i wninn tweut} *la}» from 'the Gate of Hie nvrvtce ul this »anjiiinu» U|»>n We regret to learn (hat s«nion Klingle of ’ you . nr if »erved on you out of tur btate. or b\ Chimney Kock precinct i- quite ill Di. I publication, >011 are commanded f<> app“ar on 1 ryce of Mcdfurd is in attendance. . tne lridM} ot th“ Dectmb’-r tenu of *tnd i ourt j viz : Monday. Deeeiubw 3. it*». C. B. Watson, njw an attorney at A*!«»- Anil 3ou aie bi reby iiotiiied that if you fail t - ria, was here one day last week, accompa ' appear and an&wer »aid complaint ou or belore 1 nied by H. T. Chitwood of Ashland. the hrst day^Jt the regular term of the above en I lilled court, to be bv-u». and held on tn»« torM i Henry Kimpel, who is engaged in getting i Monday iu December. A. D.. 18». theaaine b« iag 1 a patent tor W imer Bros, mines, mu le a ' the 3d day of »aid mouth, the p.aiuuti will tab.“ ; business trip to Waldo «luring the v « * k. a decreeugainet yuu according to the pr .ycr <»t Rev. W P Williams, formerly >f tins »ai l complaint, wuicii 1». that th«- tiuncui ot mat- 1 riiuonj now aad heretofore <‘Xi»ung between place, is m>w employed in tbe offi< * of the | plaintiff anil defeuoani be unsolved ; that plani- Salem daily Journal, bciug also a ty |>o j tiff have the « are aud cu«tv*i.v of then uiiu »r I • The sheriff' will sell some real-estate bt- children, and for co»lb and di»bui»vmeut»ot thi- longing to J. H. Davis of Little Butte pre ! suit to u“ taxed. And }ou are tuither notified that this »unimons ■ cinct at the court-house door next Satur i if »erred by pubhcatiuu. by order of the Judge day . I of said rnurt. dated August JI. lssj«. O. G. Foot lias returne«! to lable ID k WILLARD« L a WIORD. OF INTEREST TO YOU PARASOLS More Important Sample* ul Hili lìlillDS mailed Free ul' (’barte iipni application Agricultural College, Sacramento, Cala a-o. .¡¡•al 1» ; i’<>. 1.1 Bilimbi rg F. W. CLAYTON Medford, Oregon ,'ii.e» ¡11 « tir thank f 'leiicious peacht: the vicinity at Biosphere it has begun :s will souii build Attorn*«} lor I'iaiutiff inn N; -k Kun“ ami wife returned tothi. !' pre- • im t 'umviimc >ince from .’Siskiyou < f'»un- ty. Cal. A son was born lo them a Miort time ago. A. D. HELMS. Prop Messrs Leavitt. Brown, Abram, smith, Braveman ami Jacobson of San Oregon. Francisco iiit* rvivw* d our merchants dur ing (be w i k Jesse Dollarhide ot Ashland, one of uur This new r^bort ha* been htted up in l»an<i- best known citizens, died a few days since. some style and is supplied with the He hud been sick •'umet ime and his death BE 1 OF WINES. LIQUORS AND ( 1GAR8 CASHMERES.Nt N S VEILING, BEIGE.ALBATR*>sS CLuTH was not unexpected. It is high time we bad rail connection It is also depot for the celebrated GINGHAMS, SHAMBRAYS. SEERSUCKERS. CHE : with the mam line of the railroad. Jack- J. H. CUTTER WHISKY VIOTS. PRINTS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROID 1 sonville must do someth ng in this partic- ' uiar ut once, or »he will lose her prestige other choice good« of the ERIES. LAWNS, ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, I Our citizens will heartily endorse any- EMBROIDRIED ROBES and FLOUNCES. A. P. HOTALINC CO ! thing the board of trusUcs may do toward ’ rail connection with the main line ol road. VELVET and SATIN tnininingr-.CORSETS, I 80 let them do something lor the bcm lit ot D. HU.Mb KID GLOVES. HOSIERY, PARSOLF. | the town at once. (rlHl.t'f Fans, Au. Wm. Rich and (». \V. Norton, accompli- niv 1 i»\ their families and . F Brown ol Jo.' cphine county, haw gone to Coquille city. 1 he I. iger portion of the party will probably locate there. For summer complaint'« u>e Ch _______ < ni ber Iain's colic, cholera ami diarrhoea remedy It is perfectly safe tor children ot any age. 26 cts per bottle, hold at City Drug hiorv Th“ Police Gazette will b> mailed «»curely Stoneware Etc. ami by Engtl Bros.. Phoenix. wrapped, to any address in the United States three months on receipt of Several persons from this place,including Also a Choice line of Family GROCERIES and PROVISIONS the Jacksonville cornet band, went to ONE DOLLAR. constantly kept on hand. Cuie's .springs last Sunday ami »pent the Liberal discount allowed Postmasters, to day very pleasantly There wa re nearly agents ¿-■5^ We exchange good« f<>i all kindr of country produce at high anl club«. Sample copies free Ad- 2UU people on the grounds that day dr«*»* est market price. REAMES A WHITE. Jacksonville. S. (’. Miller, tbcgenialandetUcii nt deputy VI oyE/; it < i:LI Bli t I ioy sheriff ui Douglas county, was here one day last week looking tor one Bretherton, The following committees have liven ap a contractor, who is wanted for eiubtzzie-1 Saw Mill for Sale nr Rent pointed for the «oming celebration of the metit. li«* has probably skij ped to 1 ali- Southern Oregon Pi.meer i« t\ wbi« h furnia. ’HE UNDERSIGNED OFFER« FORSAKE or rent the steam saw-mill on For* »t crook. will take place here next m->nth lie« F<u«. -ai'toD at Grant'.*- I’a -. umier JackHon county, Oi 'gou. It is in tir«»t-clnti» or (’«•mmittce « hi Orator— A. M Bern K. the man. il " ment ol A P. Heims, has late- der and will be dif4 *>e»«xi of or routed oil i « mok - Kubli. S. J. Dav. I ly been titled up in a handsome manner terms- On Mu i« - f G. Ib'.imt . N Lan-t li. j amt ;• m p’ stocked wiih the best ol wines, able Fur further particulars call <»n <»r aebin ss Mi» Annie Miller. MRS. IL COOK. tiq 1 >i.s and cig»rs. b.te A<i. avail for he laiu prepared to make delivered ¡»rices on all kinds of Purest Creek. Or QnGroiimE W II. P:uk« r, II. V. H« hu-. ‘ w ill lr< at \ 011 well Wm. Kahler. < >n Dina* f - MesdaUK - J N T. Miller. 1 J >Un Miller Las the large&t amt best Notice. J E Ro--». A. M. Berry. J B Wi i -I cy , G. m u. etc., in south» rn Oregon. He is »e.l- Nayb'r. J. A. ( ardw««U. W. Math« I. I 1 i mg HE UNDERBIGNEDGIVEB NOTICE THAT Wim-hester Ai- rlin, Babard.and Kem- (»ore. J. M' Donoiigh, K. Rubli, II V. he will not bo responsible for any rc courts to any Station <»n the Oregon & California Railroad. or debts contracted without hi# especial orders Helms, R. Bene«li< t. Wm Bybee.. Max i i::gt«»D 1 illes at factory list prices ami all Muller, N.< ook“. P. P Prim. R. V > Beall. j others at the same low rates. Don’t fail The public will act LAI8T to give him a call Th«»*. Wright. R. Cameron, E. E.. Kennev, G. Jacksonville, Aug. 20. 1©88 1 1 he board of trustees have employed an W. Is.ta« s. J. O’Brien. C. Magrude Crain. T. E. Niehoh. W. Bishop, W. I. Lee . 1 attorney to draft an ordinance whose ob- ver. M. Bellinger. W. M Turner. W A. i ject it will be to levy a tax tor paving off f’Saitl Lumber is being manufactured at my mill nt Merlin Station Owen, J M« ('uUy; Me-srs. II Kliiipcl, J. ' the town's mdcotconess and making im- Tocppcr, M. < atun, P. P. Prim, J. Ortti. I prov*-ments of a substantial character, In th“ Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for FRED. II. ROWE, McAllister, Or the County of Jackeon. i 1 he board mc * iu favorable to encouraging W J. Ply male. vs. Wm A. Lo*ey. On Fruits ami Table De<oration* Mis>c* i any body who will build a raurea<( or street Minnie A-Loeey. plaintiff, defendant. A. Hanley. K. Bellinger, R i ardwvll. E. car line lo the num line m a substantial To Win A. Loypy. the above-named defendant: Helms. J. Parker, E. Levy, H Rrame*. J ' manner. |N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE- Orth, N. P.runz, I. Prim. G. Moore. L. ku j 1 «0; Yon are required to appear in Mid Court I ana answer the complaint of »aid plaintiff tiled bli, M. Britt, J. Men.*"r. E. Armstrong, M against you, within ten «lays from the time of the Ihbee. S. Ikrry. H. N’rwbury. A Kbppel, ! servic “«»f thia summons on jou, if served within Nl. Day. < . Cameron. L. Cam* Tun. M. L nm PEIL PEIL—At the residence of the officiating I said county, l’EALEU IX or, if s-*rv«»d on you within any I McCully. M. Albright, ( Linn. K Hoff lninibt'ir, Aug- K»th. by Ehler M Putereou, i other count} in thia State, then within twenty man. M. .Shipley, M. HutFer. Sophia I*h. Frunk A Peil and Mi»» Maggie Peil. days from the tim«- of the service; or. if served Sophci. a I»h. M. Cronemiller, E. Pape. 1. GILLETTE -Mcl’ABE-At R imok . Cal.. Aug. ’ on ><M> ou» of the State of Oregon, or by publica by the first __ . day or __ the term of thia [ Cu’r«i>. K. Ply male. II. Hanna II Pape. Hth, by R E. Montg< Z'ory. J P.. P. W. (iil- tion, then foliowinj auch service, via the 3d day of Jr.. R. II. Moure. G. Bloomer. L. L. Jacob*. l“ttv ai.d Mis» Msry McCabe, both of Portland. court, September, A. I ____ .. 1M<H. — Oregon F. R Neil. And you uro hereby notified that unless you OVERTON—CHAMBERLIN- In this city, Aug. appear and answer said complaint on or before Sewing Machine for .S«r'-» 20th. by J- 11 lluffer, J. P, Tho®. Overton tn-« ¿ret day of the regular t*»rm of the abov^en And Manufacturez« Actnt i’U ths and Mr». ff%di® Chamberlin- titled court, to be begun and held ou the first 1 A firet-class aewing-rachiLn, W heeler A. the same be Wilson's N’e^ No ®itb ail the late-t im- COUEY—WHITSETT-At Ashland. Aug. Uth. Monday in September. A D-. by .Milton B®rry. J p. A M Coueyasd Mrs ing the td day of said mouth, the plaintiff will 1 proven*elite, which has Her. used but verv take a decree against you acwrdii.« to the prayer Martha I- \\ muutt little, is offered for sale «heap. For fur of said complaint, which is. that the bond?« of ther particulars taq«urc at tho I imes of ATTEBKRBT-WEBBI B-At AbhUud. Aug matrimony now and heretefore exitting be-tween l?th. by Bvv. F. G. Straugo, Tbu». F» ACtebwrrj ■ plaintiff and defendant be dissolved; that plain fice. • and Mrs. E.iza Webber. I tiff have th” cure and custody of their (Vo minor liirrt Iwt. WILDE-DAVIS -At Me-lfvn). \u«c 17th by ! children. and for costh and disbursements of Elder » t .G. TLomas, Win. W Wille and . thia mi it to be taxed. A <uuur*’ Uv'l <lurk >jv < t ù,s Corn G. Dau»-< And /’»V are further notified th st this«nmm ’L* li- a l aud uuu Wilif- <?. uj c.Hn.in bi- -' ¡j.- ■ MUJzi-KOBU.i> — In A Jaud. Aue jCtb.by is m r id b; jrablfrntion »jy • rdsr (»1 th® lu IgA) ,V*bjrttiUB A r vik ! wjU , n v . f . (i- Stxtfngv'j Wm, MUD and Mi* bLori 1 ul a Ji J buurt. dateff .Tu]y 10/]» t Irti ÍJT Uûrvturuto lit lUOa G&utl. F.r.FglMiAtrxUrPiff. IkbcrU. 1 THE PARK SALOON •I. Peterson*» d : l’he first the Antelope at *» o’clock in econd Lords and evening, ini of Richard third Lords*- nrw Baptist ind evening; ONE$ THIRTEEN WEEKS Contra« ( .. T li i*' . as the I ruit <.ro»“« r.4, Affrnlion A .invention of th»« / «uih-rn » » ■ ’ Fruit GinWers' Assm iati-m will lu- ht ’«I U, ; , rjr«»ve. near Medlord. >ept - ’ An excelien’ programme f< r Ho- < n- irrtainnwnt of both la.lie» «n-lr u • :•> :> „ beine |.-ep»r».i. AH membvr- ar. r- .ue.ted t<> brine .pemiien- pf thehnest fnnt «l ev •»'' ’••'’”r* r • *I>lb>tion. A bn-k.» dinner will be »e:v. .l <>n t'i« erouml ai>d «ver.vbo.ly i’ '■• attend amt Lrit’g bark' t> ' V « it Mü i rn •. Ti Monnrcl n* Medford, under ii>«' i uneTitct H. IL W Iter-, i? prov- * 4 'puiiir resort. The best of cwry- tbu / in that line is kept there | P‘ ■ h. mortgages and every description « jltr Sai^. <•! rt.i' i stat» and legal b’anks Corsair at *htn£i . iir<ti’.i« m everj' par the F im its otTiee at Portland prices Give ticular» are ot!.rid kt - ale. Enquire at the <; ’ a ■ “ , it von need anything in the blank JiXEW Uffl’-C. line. I WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS AND CARPETS. Crockery Tobacco 1 ' ' ' •« ' ‘ . -i •* • « |« >. • • . .i _ i iii.it no :: «•.*•! -«■ report has b««««n >n <-ie by- 11.** c<.inni!i!« •*. a* ii!i4 b«en <ta'- I; •> j.| lie chillis 11« :tw tlai ti c p;|| v i.I . XHithcrn th* g«>ii i* greatly uiii r -*t«-l it j The L i kv i:«« ■ Stai " •• i\•« t'nt ' P. lb ’«• rt* ;.i Ivie of that pin« *- h.n . | to M< «li«»!i:, taking their yotingot dau th ter. Mary, intending to place her under the treatment uf Dr (»«-ary. an oculist. Mi*«. Maty is aged about nm«« year» an I ha> been troubled all her life with cro-I eyes. Four of th«- employes of th«’ Wrought- Iron Range Co. were brought b.f «reJustic* Hender*onot Eugeuecify t week.charge i w.th violating the law widcli yrolrbits peddiing products manufacture«! uut*i the state without a iicrii.*v. After a trial | the defendants were di*clurg'«d. says the ; "Guard.'' i Some people u*.-e.t that J i«;ksoi.\d..« is ducaying; but thty never kee,- track of the improvement- which are constantly being I made. A number ot buildinga nave lateE i b«»en renovated and improved in a be «'. • man.u r, during the w ar. and many > ««e ire under way and iu con- ! tC.iJ r.i -!• [ r »rI ib i«rui-* s. • ■irii'i. hn it ’ <;tf ne« k Pun«l*s Extract i an v t 4 or /*» nt. • able reniedv. Neuralgni 4u«l rl»< u ¡atism i an«2 many other ill» alike in «liar x ter.au«i il a vu. « ihoronghly renovated and rc- i any external or internal inff imm «lions ur p.t'Xi d wy bold búihuag ii. k^nivUlc. I N m dinfte. > ” 1 i quick \ to its ni •.:.«■ influ» *»tlur it for rvnt on rvxsokuble ifm* t»- rt* tnce. Pond’s Extract is s 11 cwrywbrrv. i/irti“». For tuu.i« jpiJv (¿j Avuid inuUHiuci. F. J. H ya >; Jbükauifrüfo, Or. Gent s anil Bov's Hals and Fnrnishint (Ms nl hirst Stilts, T LUMBER BUILDING LUMBER HUBBARD Agricultural Implements,