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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1888)
V *i • * EDITORIAL NOTES. eworaiir Kimes JOüEl HIS^ < UUSTY JTE.Vs. A «LtunT earthquake shock was felt | Hon. 8. U. Miti hell and G. H. Kin- at 8«n Frrtri-iaco about noon on Bm.day ' Mr were at Portland last week. 4i[(. ui Piprr lor JirLoi. Josrphin» & Lake last. Mimi Winifred Mosher of Roneluirgis S kn F rancisco Chinese will fight the visiting friends at Grant's Pass. new excluHiun bill in the eourts. No I H. B. Miller will soon take the stump SHIT EM BEK 27. UW8. likee, a tie,; earn« Hallison. r«t ;T: si » ay for the Republican candidates. T iik antall-pox scare at McMinnville J. W. Stockbarger uf Williams creek is subsiding. N<t new case« were de is recovering from a severu spell of sit k- I veloped during the past week. nese. liaWCRHlC SIMAL TOET. I m our local column, will be found , mention of the sale by Granvtlb- | Gtaadsls Hlltterlngt, Mr<. 1!. H. Sleuter was tha guest cf Mr» Roberts last week. Most beautiful -lututnn weather is pre vailing in this valley. Mr and Mrs. D. R Ruble were the guests of Mrs. McCulloch last Sunday. A. H. Dean, i-ngineer at the mill, -pent Sunday with hi- numerous friend- at Hone burg. S. Bartel and Do-- Cardwell of Canyon ville made a bu.-ine— trip to this place re cently. W. I. Donell, lately fr«m|>* a«t of the W. E. 'han. mm hunt, i-now-hipping Rocky mountains, lias located i» lili» large quantities of venison trout thi« place county. to Portland. L. Vance of Grant's l’a**i*. who Ims Work at th* -aw-iniil at this pla< e is prl^ been quite ill, has almost recovered, we gre-wmg well under the management of the new foreman, J. W. W Ison. are g'ad to say. l>r. Beai'unt of Grant's Pass spent a week A A. Wimer and family of Murphy at thi-place and performed some tine den precinct returned recent'y from a visit tal work for several parties here. to Coos county. Mrs. Moll e Ilamilt n visited her chil Grant's Pass continues to improve, dren on Slarveotll last week, where she was several buildings now being in course of g eeled with smiling faces iruin all her friends. construction there. My Poor Back! any cause to complain of ** poor backs.” Hundreds of testimonials like the follow- ing confirm our claims for that grand old remedy, Paines's Celery Conqiuund: “Two weeks ago I could not sleep was constipated and had a good deal of pain in the back. Compound the pain has left my bark, and kidneys did not act. Since I took I’aine’s Celety NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! and I can sleep like a child.” Zenas to get around, an*! wa< very often con Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont, for five years. I was almost unable fined to my bed for weeks at a time. I have used nearly all medicines imaginable, besides outside advices, but to no sdvan- tage. pound advertised, I gave it a trial. “ Having l>een troubled with rheumatism Having seen Paiue’s Celery Com used only oue bottle and am perfectly lively as a boy.” cured. Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevada. S old by D kvcgists . Si Ni> hie I 1 OVER AIILLIUN DISTRIBUER. Louisiana òiaie Loue;y Company , ORECON. Incorporated by the Le«itl»ture ih IMS. for Ed ucational and < heritable pvirp *<*. aud it* frau. ciiirio made m pail «»f Che present btate (,one(iiu- tion. in 1H9. by an overwhelming popular vote. It* GKAND EXTKAOKD1NAUÌ DHAW1NGK take piace semi-an tual.y, (Jun ■ and Docember?, ami JU* gratd bincU drawing» take l laceou each of theotner ten month»» in the ye< r, ami are nil drawn in public, at the Academy of Muti»-. Mew Urleat.s, La. Conveyancing in ad its Branches. t DEALERS IN rpOWN I'ROl'EitTY, EABMH, VINEYARDS 1 snd Mining < Tann. Bought ano told on Com mission DBY GOODS CLOTHING HATS CAPS 1 have 1 can now jump around and feel /’>»?<, $t.oo. JA« ASORVIL AT I Six for $s.oo. BOOTS and SHOES. M Hardware, Tinware Crockery, P S tage T estimonial P ahir . INING PATENTS obtained at rate*and with dispatch. reabonable ICc do ktreby certify that uioitiprrvit^ the arrangemeuta for alltxe Monthly mut Quarterly Drawing» of 'lhe Louisiana State Lottery Oomgany, and in goton uutnarje and control the. Drawing» them- selvta, and that the tame are conducted with h‘metity. faime.tn^ and in good faith toward all parhe»^ and we authorise the Company to use this tei tifleate, with fac-timilea of our signature*attached, in its advsi tiseme-.its. ROMPT ATTENTION given to al! buMnea® connected wi hthe Land Ottico. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. &R00ZÄIES DHU3S AND AT BEDROCK PRICES. (30IX) No 37. 1C<) seres, lmsi-ree tetH-ed and nnder cultivation and two k * hh I spring* on the nines. Thi- is choice srain a-i.t fruit land and is situated live miles from W a have just received a full atoea in the above Ja.-keon ville. tin.-r* ,»r u'Hnls, which wo can sell cheaper than N«» 3X. S50 acre«*., Ihej are sold anywhere iu southern < irecon, as we f«k. P« t acre. have but very few expenses. All kinds of pro. i Thia body of land adjoin.*» JackHonville and n* | level, rich grain, fruit ami vineyard land, and ir dues tnkon iu exchange and j fenced in live field«». There i« on the place a dwell, ing-houee. »pring-bouse with fine »pring, barn HICHEST MARKET PRICE and outhooaea. anti a good orchard. Terrne, half cat»h, and the balance on two. three and five- allowed for sama. Cal! and see for yorselves. year payment*. JACOBY HBOS Tobacco, Cigars, Etc. ALLEN G. THURMAN <¿£Í . < r $11.am Full size White Blankets, per pair................... Large size “ •* (Cala. Noal) per pair Extra large size White Blankets, (Finest).. .. Kull size Gray Blatt Yl" yer pair....................... Extra large Gray Bla.s *>cr ¡.air................... Teh., mixed Brown Blankets................................ Calico Comforters................................................. Extra fine Comforters......................................1.7.’ ROGUE RIVER 4.75 8.00 DISTILLERY ! JOHN A. ÏÏANLST, Pro. JACKSONVILLE • No- 892 acre»». 225 acrw» under onltivati««n and fenced into five < oiniui-sMour» - field»» which are level, rich, meadow, grain and fruit land, and 40 screw in alfalfa There areon We the undiTbigii«»<! Bank* and Banket»« w.li the place a large and thrifty orchard two dwelling pay nil Prizeadrawn in the LouiRiana Blate I « f- h<»UHt*s. two large l«arna an«i 5 12 of rut irrigating teri^F which ay be prenr-nt«*»! at onr count»'»► ditch, «-arrying .3(41 inc Lee of water It M WALMSI F.Y Pre*. L/.tiifiur.ii N'atioj.riJ BsnL. tttoo No. 42. XOOacrwi. P. LANEUX. 20‘Jaere*» of unimproved land. 30 acre» of which - Prce. Statu Natiuna! li-u.k. in prairie land and the balance g»»«»d timber land. BALDWIN. all gjMHl fruit and grain land, with two living Pr««e. N. O. National Pit k. »pru!E»of water. Four mil«*»» from Jacksonville. CARL KOHN, Pre*». Union National Batik S15UU. No. 43. 80 acre*». 60 scree of choic»« grain and fruit land under fence, with n»-w dwclling-hotvte and barn, and water for stock. gituatedone mile from (¿old the Academy of Mnsic. New Orleans. Hili depot. i I J t I 1 I ‘ ] • OREGON GRAHD MONTHLY DP.ATO«, At »tone. No. ic wat h rod. ______ Unimprov»-d; wt'll ___ ___ _____ and place to rnakeu g«»od home. I A Pure, Unadulterated BOURBON, RYE IND— Corn Whisky! In Humilities to suit sod at prices that cannot Ip to giv** «atiafaction. Our liquore are abnolutety pure, and -nperior o any m this market. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 160 acvfl. ___ _____ tirHt-claM i ! ; ! Tuesday, Octcber 11, 1888- CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. 100.000 Ticke ts at Tweutjr Dollnx» each- Halv» sat $10. Q-iarfcrsat 8». Tenths at $2. Twentieth at $1. $4.500 No. 55. 1«) acres. Unimproved, level, rich gna**** and fruit land . running water ; title «ionation claim. A gr««at bargain ; « miles eaet of Central Point. ABTK'LE nr LIST OF FUIZFS ih .............................. 1 Pinzi: 1 PRIZh OF 1‘» .<•*) i«... ........................ llUJJOU No. 51 2UU acres 1 PIUZIOF *»••*» i«........................... 50.000 A No. 1 farm,Rituated two rnilo« nort-hecri of 1» 25UI) 1 PRIZE Ol’ ZS.'fcM Pho»nix. having a g<»ud dwelling hou*««*, barn anil are. .. 20t.M>t 2 PR1ZLSOF 10.UUO nut buildingw, orchard, wood and water supply, r. PKlZErtOb r.jui are........................... 25,000 etc. 16G acre« fenced and nearly all under cuiti- 25PR1ZESOF are........................... 25,(MK) vation. much of which lattueceptible to fruit cul- ltn PRIZFS & W are.......................... 50.0U0 tur.*, it it* al»»o well Bituat» d inahialthful loca AliPKlZh^OF Zìi are.............................. 60.<W tion school house near by and l»*ea titan two « ri PR1ZESOF Juu are..............................i «».di' mil»’« from a railr<»ad depot. APPKOX1MAT1ON PRIZI^. $25f4J N "R. 200 acre«. 1(0 Prize« of $5tMJ approximating to Mohtly fenced in grain tolda. meadow, pasture, #3'J0,uf Prize are.................. W.OdU orchard ami gaiden ; ull rich, black, aliuvisl lOd PrizHh of ?3(M) approximating to boil; about 1U0 act hr of plow land ; three bpritigb $10.0(0 Prize are ........... 3« .IO) of pure water; nt i earn flowing through th« place ; 1J' Pnz«« of |IC0 approximating orchard beat variety of fruit; large,commodious $50. 0o Prize are.................. dwelling-bonne, large baro ai <1 numerous out TERMINAL IllIZES. buildings. N’o better location for btork ranch 999 Prizes of $100 dccidwJ t»> in Oregon. Bummer range inexhaustible; fif Prizes are......................................... V9.ÄF. teen mile»» from railroad depot. 999 Prizes of $100decided by Prize arc............................................. 99 i«0o f *0 per acre. No. 76. 476 acr«*R Thu» aplendid tract of land is all fenced and 300 3,134 Pria*-- aniouctn.g to.......................... *1 ¿a.So acien are under cultivation. It ie situated in tiie N ote -Ticketsdrawm<Capital Prue are noi fertile belt ou the wefct eide of Rogue river valley, l^i miles west of a K. K. depot and 34 entele*! to terminal priz*». For club rati—. or any further information **r*- miles ea»»r of the county »»eat. Th»« r il is free, rich, black luaru. ull firdt quality of fruit ai d t»ly to tlie undmoatied. Your luuidwri.n.p m-t-1 grain land. The place has a h »use, large barn tiediatinct and aûtuatiire plain. Mure rapid rt- and firbt-clasH fences on it. A gnat bargain and turn mail delivery will In* ae-ured by your e*t- ■keiiu: it". Envelope b-«rmu yonr full .tlIr.-.-r will be «»¡»on for only thirty day-R hriid Mil l s. 1’x; r.-nn Mo ■ > S4.IWJ. 79 200 aorta. A hue farm near Eagle Point. Or., all fenced, order»orN'-w York Excl.ar.ee in orJit ary letter. Currency by Ex;>r*eat onr ex; him -Hti.lreen*«! lOOacresin cultivation, excellent house, gtxxi M. A. DAU’HIN New Orl-Ui... L, barn and other outbuildings, 125 fruit trees, hiu orM. A. DAUPHIN U a-l.mvnm D( . 1 mill-site, good well, liv.ng pprings »-tream of water Mowing through an«l a system of irrigating ditch«« by means of winch 50 acres of land may i be irrigated Excellent bargain. Term« cash. AGENTS FOR JUDSON MFC CO.’S t itavi* Great Hargam« to *,fte- and it ill pay you lo keel* a clot»« watet, on th.- -pact* the next six month» tor Special Bargains. If Liu have any properly for sale, come and see me iy. who are in r’larg« <»f tho <1 iwing»-. it* a gunr- nd 1 will do my l»-».t for you. Ottiee on I aliforma sire* t opposit - Stover ai.t**<* of abboki!** f;>ir;’.*»- .p *j n.'i’guty, tLut th«* chan.-«’- are all »-qiis! ;*•..( n«» «me can p«»M>j- Bon».-. bly divin»’ what • r■. ■■ - w 11 draw a Prize. ItENBY KLIPPEL. R E fVI E M 3E R .t ’ n.iy m**i:t <»f all Friz«'»* i iU.l IE AM.»!» Ill HH rt V Mill \ 41. K4Ms »f New Or lean«*, ant the ticket*» aro “.i<n«xi by th« President of an In-tun : »”'. w; *,-»♦ ci.art r»«d rights ar *r*H**»g’>izu«l in < .•*!.. -.!,« st < *»urt«*; there for«». beware of any imitationb or Hi<»nym«»u« bcherr.«'R. -AND- REM EMBER h Fur Sale by MARTINS ANDREWS, ASHLAND, OR., •i.dmiai'.tra'or’s Sala xt.Ha.JL Property. Agentó for CHEAT REDUCTIONS V. L.CAHSoy. A. COOK & SONS, Vancouver. W. T. A FIN Ei STOCK I .....wh..i, AT THE SAN FILIN'TS’ O Six n.i’tS! buuth <«f Grant’»« I'at*. j<>F.*pl County, ut COOPER & SON ’4 VARIETY. STORE ! Cor. 7tb aad B Btreeta. NEXT ÍX’UU TO 1’. O. MEDFORD, OR., CALIFORNIA ST., JACKSONVILLE. Manufacturer of and Dealer iu 100,000 TUEES Thi* I»* th»' ¡ lare to get your BUGGY, CARRIAGE and TEAM MOWERS BY THE CARLOAD I UAllXESM. WAGONS BY THE CARLOAD ! SAI 'DEES AND KOBES STOVES BY THE CARLOAD! STAPLES BY THE CARLOAD ! All Kinds of Repairing Done. NAILS BY THE CARLOAD ! A BOOT AND SHOE !.:H0P A Specialty In otock, conti ÜDg«»f Aople. Pear. Peneh. Plum. Prune. Apricot, N Polarine. Cherry. Almond. Chestnut. Walnut and Gent's Furnishing Goods. ( IGAUS. JE WELBY. I ANDIES Nil's ffil’IS I ABDH i NOTION'S. < I ||,l |(V. STATIONERY. ALBUMS TOBAtt OJ . ToABRITES SHADE ADD ORNAWIAL TREES And everything u«tuliy found in a tirst-claM Variety Store. A1« m >. 1« cunnocted with iny h irnuRU shop H hvidm ongiur**«! the -ervic»-s of h tir^t-clasH RhtM’inxker. 1 H»n prvp-ir»*«! t«> njannfacture boots and shoes of ( CHOICE FRUITS IN SEASON. tao lat<M*t Htylw» promptly. Our good* arethe best and guaranteed as reprn. My price*» in both «1«*pnrtmerits will b»« «¡uite Rented. Prices low. as we d«> not propose to be reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. undoraold. tall OKArt VINES CUBI:iNTN. GOOS1 Hill it- BIES. KL.U'KBEKRIU*. ItASi'BUî- BIES, HTllAWBl.itlill.fi. Fióri * --. T ) * Our trw» are grown wii'umt Irrigation uti r»«d I teil 1 land. K”<i all «*f kj’nvvi vai ieti»*« thbt miicc «* *d in Southern Oregon. I hone cnntemiilating ti«*<* planting will d<» well j t«. vielt our urchatvi and nureery. or weite to ’us f«»r price-hi’t AddrcNa tu ne at Murpliy, Jtme- phiue o.unty. Oregon, or to h R. bration. Grant’» Pas«, Or A. IL 'ARSON A SON nn AT CENTRAL POINT, I Brinkerhoff System fot Cure of ail i jas c. SHERIDAN, PRCPRIFTOR. CELEBRATED RANDOLPH’S LATEST IMPROVED STEEL FRAME HEADERS, i RECTAL DISEASES. Over 30.000 Cum in Siz Yearn. PILE«. RECTAL ULCER, HHÖUREH. PHU RÍTUH ANI. FIHI'ULAS IN ANO. POLiPUd RECTI, E tc . Where u. kept centtantly on burnt acomídele ruid tiret-clin» Mock of JOHN MILLER, HARDWARE, Manufacturer and IL .iitr in Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, urecL Without Cutting Operations I DR. PILKINGTON. I » A 1 X1’ OILS OF ATI KINDS. t Burgeon,OculiRt and Aunet andpropn*t«.r -»f the Sanitarium for Eye. Ear and Nervous Ihawt^ee, Portland, Or. I ikr h«»en appointed agent and physician for this eyat«‘m for Oregon, and hiu* in two months made a number of euro« of can -s, in I Rooio of which, Revere operations with the knife haveonly done harm. Refen» by pertniMRion to Mr. JnR. W. Weather ford. druggist, well-known in Salem; Mr. Frank Gartlner. macLiniat at car-ahopa. and other«. Will meet patients at And everything else i mari nable in tin»« lino. My goods an* new und <»f (he best brand* and J. FRALEY'S HOTEL, ASHLAND, will b ■ Hold at the / 1 Every Sccoad Sunday in F.wrli Month. A<1dr«*re for pamphlet on R«»ctal I)i»«‘«a*»ea, DR. J. B PILKINGTON, Portland. Or»*gnt>. AVING FAILED TO CLiVF OU! HUH- i.in JackRo;.vill<. as I hint w« ... u t«» <!•«. I have concluded to c«»ntinuo the -• *n«< ««ular««/ r < ’«•than • v-T. 1 w.»> id Sati Frani jw*- rrcently, v ! ete 1 laiti in »»vol Hi«’ lar«» I and » mw I ef<»ck»- • J a l kinds of pHcarms. Ammunition. < uih*ry, ”dwar»* r.i. I Sporting Good»« • v« r l»n>u«dit t«. I’ROPRIETORN OF taio market. Go<»da nthi at the loweet jM»»e»iblv I-i ire». I uitl guarantee three G«»odat<» lx* just >1 im C I reprpe« i.t them to t»e. Bt*iug thankful to my • cuMomere for th»»ir patronage so liberal* 1 bretawed, I would r• specifulh solicit k o»»n- ttibiance of the «une JOH.N MJ» IJ',R. Mî.hanlcs' Tools, NOTICE To Bridge Builders ! ! N AILS. ROPE. 3 Fishing Tackle, Hardwire, I’aints, Oils. Varnish. Glass. Cutlery. Etc., Jacksonville, Oregon. n MESSENGER & SMITH, S. S. SMITH. Prop’i And the Celebrated Studebaker Wagons and Vehicles. EÖ" 1‘lnase give nto a call before purchasing elsewhere, ns I am prepnretl to give lowest possible prices, and my goods are first-class. Correspondence respectfully solicited. WM. GATES, Central I’oint, Or. SUGAR! SUGAR!! ♦- From this date we will sell all kinds of refined sugar in Barrels, Half-Barrels am! Boxe.- AT REFINERY PRICES, additional charge foreartiage from San Francisco to Jacksonville of GNE (1) DOL LAR per ONE HUNDRED (lOo) LBS. Museum r.f Anatomy, HENRY KLIPPEL, BARGAINS!! more than an hour at a time any night, GROVER CLEVELAND DR. JORDAN'S MISCELLANEOUS. rhat'j the common common exclamation exclamation ol of those those xuttermg suffering with with rbeumotism rbeum..iian or or ki.lney kidney troubles. troubles. In i u»i j me either disease- Paine’s Celery Compound will surely effect a cure, and then- will no longer be 8- art* of liis apple crop for a little inure I than »1(10 |>er acre. Almost every o*- iliadist in the valley who has good fruit will this year realise fully as good figures for his crop, and the question ‘‘«toe» it pay to raise fruit?” i« definitely settled in the affirmative. Manv who found it «1 ffi. tilt to reconcile the figures obtained last year with the amounts realised from their orchards tn former seasons wete ilisjaised to ascribe it to the then short cron, un*t otni-ionxly croaked : “Wait II D Mai tin of Galesville, who has been Clt ts. Doman, who h is b-on emp'oy- until we have a full crop, anti you'll see ! seriously -wk with tvpboid lever, is now prices as low as ever.” Well, we have led on the wharves at Crescent city,Cal., i-onvale- ent under the skil ful treatment an unprecedentedly large crop this year, I lias relumed home. of Dr. Devore oi Canyonville. Wm. G. Brown lias returned from liis ami ileaiets ate hunting for goal fruit 15 Dr. W. II. Fhin.igan of Grant’s l’a-s was miles from the railroad and paying fifty I trip to Coos county, but will not remove i-alh-d to Ghndale lo attend little Winn e Vt'ilsun iu her late illness. Vnder the doc cents a bushel for winter apples. The ' to the * ’oquille, as reporte l. rxt.M&t M tor’s care the title girl is getting well. surplus that formerly went to waste in Lewis Strung of the Murpliy irrisi this valley now finds a market in Cal I mills is tranufacturing excellent flour The Wilson House is now ihe favorite stopping-phi e for railroad men. and is ifornia at remunerative figures', ami so and doing a good bu.-im-k". Of Ne« Virk crowded with guests, who thoroughly ap long as we continue to produce an extra . .1. W. Custar is delivering a lartfp good quality of apples just so l< ng will quantity of tine lumber funn Murphy preciate a quiet. well-kept boardinghouse. YOU YHA-rUX-IMII : 1 lie liest ot meals are furnished fur ii cents the surplus continue to command the cieek precinct at Grant’s Pass. and lodging free. top price in San Francisco markets. Not Marcellu- Colvig and his beautiful bride The S. I*. I>. 4 L. Co. is running its only have apples proven an unfailing Of Oh'»*. factory day and night, in order to supply arrive*! thi- morning by private convey source of revenue, but certain varieties ance from < an. onvihe ami left by the t 'ah- >I»R rHKMI»KVnil. H.GT0R«: the demand for fruit loxes, etc. of pears, |ieai'hea, prunes ami cherries t-irni. express for Koi k Puntt, where they ■Í Multnomah. W H. EFFtNliEK Sev.-ral speakers, representing l oth will -[«end »otm-time visiting Iriemls. We . It.tve shown tteyond a doubt that tbev ............ <■( Linn. W. R BUA’EV......... i can be made exceedingly profitable. Ail political paities, will soon make their under congratulations to Mr. uud Mrs . of C mat ilia. E R. 8K1PWORTH Colvig. and express the hope that their fu , that is net-essaty is to ptoduce the very tow t> Josephine county audiences. Ed. Riggs, lately in the employ of tlie ture m iy be une of unalloyed bliss. ' Itest of its kind of each variety and in Sept 2U, IsriS. Jrittva. C ash wheat, for UuAtirst time in five sufficient quantity to attract the attention 8. P. D. dt L. Co. and Scott & Riddle, years, is quoted at 11 pfr bushel in both uf dealers abroad, amt no fears need l»e has be.-ouie a fireman on the railroad. r//z un or o( n in.iif. entertaineU as to the result. It will be Judge Webster, District Attorney Chicago and New York.« necessaty, however, in ord-r to ettsute Colvig, Capt Kelley and the editor of The numeroub cuetly monument«» and the pro- T he ihunocratic gain in Maine on the 'lie perpetuity of the excellence of our the T imes were in Grant’s l’a-s Monday. 1 !u-tt»u of 11 »were. »»Lrubbery and evergreen«-, whicu aaoru oar cemeterte*. ««p» ak well not only fruit production, that seine concerted vote of 1S84 i. seventeen per cent. Re H.’Ga-quet lias purchased the story Cur the aevihelic inieil.-t tuai U im ernmeut of our publican gain in Maine on the vote of action should he taken by orehardists of Wiiner A Son at Waldo, and F. M people, out aibu tor the r reveivi.ee tor the iuv»»d 1884. ten per cent. Thoen are the cold to continue to er jov immunity from in Nickerson i* now engaged in invoicing uut»e who nave gouc befur»» chvm. No better evi ueiiCu ul the intviligeacv. moialtty and lugli de sect pests. There can tie little doubt it. arithmetical facta. greeot retlr>e>neni of <* community caotajpio- that the codlin moth has fonn I a lodg- ouc d tuan a taety, well-cared for condition of A. II. Sargent and Mies Mary lee’ers T he Republican» of Texaa did not ment in the cuuntv, ami unless immedi tiivir burial place, tv.v Clung:* give pentone of Kerhyville i.rccim-t were united in think it worth while Io put up a »late ate nt ps are taken to exterminate it, tnoru eou.-«ulauun. wLeu tboy look upon the ap ticket to I k * knocked down, «o their con there will he a great depreciation in the matrimony :>y Rev. B. F. Scott no long proacn of the djmg hour, man ihu ut-surance that ih'-y will be kindly remembered by thoav vention met ami adjourned on the 22<l. quality of both oe.r apples and our |ears since. wh*» are left behind. And WutTi we hear, lor without making any nomination». A special term of circuit court was uv ar-t tune a:i< 1 the last, the dolelul. hollow i before many moie reasons roll aioUiul. Bound piuuue d by the clud ae it tails upon the Ful! Grganiaeti off >it will be the only way held at Grant’s Pass last Monday. lune ttbU ctieerk-*M final home of our unad, we proceedings will be found in another cvi lain!) harbor uune bill fondest recollections F i uo me eulogy and rrne.d,—» viluj*r- to chock its ravages. (or tnobe wuom we mourn; fault* they may have column. ation aie alike lacking in Mr. Colvig’» Jt sr at this time, when public interest nad, bat at that moment wo remember none. earnest and telling political apeeclw*». is aroused in regard to our fruit interests Potter & Co. have struck some rich *»e clunk of their virtues, of their kve aud He deal« in facts and figure*. Hear it would not be iaopportnne to agitate pres,» its in the Grave creek district of tneir kindiiM>e~|.erhaps of tue»r puttering» bitu at Sam's valley and Central Point the matter of organizing a stock ami ag and will put hydraulic apparatus in and their sorrow». And wuvnthe grave is^lilJeci. and tne little inouud is built upon it. and their to-morrow and at Sledford next Satur ricultural association to p'trchaae and fit their mines. dear tonne are buued from uui eight, what m«M0 up suitable grounds, including a speed day evening. R. M. Simps.,n,lately from Woodburn, can we Uu than iu »«ugrave their memory upon out i.uvirte. teat a muituiuental tribute to thuir course, at some centrally located point Ma rion county, an experienced nursery virtuun, m.d with nui red jealousy watch end car«* T hkkr ' s trouble on the M'-aiean l>or- in the county the better to promote an<t man, will start a nur. ery in this county .or tiiv ground that cuntuias them? In a iitue tier, growing out ut the killing of a .Mex while we too »hall tie div» eledoi our inoital en* encourage the agricultural interests of hefoie long. ican by a customs < the. r in a personal cuuiurancee. and Jay thv.n be. ide t Lei re beneath this valley. It is true that similar un Carsen X Son of Murphy precinct are ihe earth ; ana an we have wept for them, »o will encounter at Rio Grande city, on the dertakings have in times past proven drying an immense quantity of tine fruit. u.iu r» wet p fur ue. May we so live mat when we 22d. A Mexican mob had possession are gone our guuddmde may uve alter us. aud unprofitable ; but it ia also true that this They will <ii*erate on a laiger scale than our mem »ry lx? cueri»hea bj our frwucit*. of the town at last a,t Hints and I S. section has made very great progress in "It im du»t unto uust, and lite is t»ui a dream, ever n**xt year. troops had been telegraph, il for. wealth, population ami material devel A Uower that 11 - m t» ou Uie passing stn«um. ’ Abe \xtell, Grant's Paes’ rmw ju«ti* <« r o iu the many appropriate design»* exhibited opment since the project was last un T he Ortyoniun says that scarcely a it the marble work» ot J. L. Wtnpp in Jackson dertaken, while many progressive farm of the peace atul attorney-;’-latv. is ville. ttie ino»t axacting taste can be suiisaed night passes but a Democratic club ers and fruit-growers have M*ttled building a neat, commo iious »dire just wi.vuhft*i>uij torn memonul monument. me* ts in some portion of Portland. Ar among us, w hoeem« fioin section * where north of the Bagley House. rangements are still in piogress lookin« J. C. Buy I and wife have gum* to Cal the worth of a good agricultural fair to a grand detuonsfiation of Democratic every year is appreciated. Indeed, the ifornia ami will probably journey east Muk»’s th* ! ivcn uf many peop e miserable, clubs in Halem during October, but no ward. It is not likely that they v.’ill re in i mu-n It bis ti> rtif-dcMi uctmn. Wt value of «uch a factor in th * <l< velop date or details have yet l -eii decided on, turn to this county to reside. ¿n > a or ' u remedy mure nucvrssiul th in ment oi a new country cannot be over partially owing to trouble in booking ii.» ».j - > n«<apnriU‘t. il acu .^enry.yei estimated. In no other way can the Mis* Lucy Allen is bavin t a neat resi eligible speakci h .___________ public be brought to fully realize the re- dence built lor herself in Grant’s Pass. '•lire y and etbcieiAi:v. lunes lh<* st nna« b and other urg.<n««.rtnmves me f.rinl teuiing, 'till: action ol tlie New York I’ernoc- sources an-l opiH>rtnnitu*s of a country, She wii soon accompany her son, Yan ci rate-a appetite», t ur* s headache, i t.-v iii is nominating Governor David ami in no other mannei can the interests cey. to California, for a -bort visit. 4h»i iclrvsiie*» ike i»u:dervd mind. Give il of the stochgrower and ugriciiltniist he a trial, it wih do you g-»ud. B. Hill by acclamation shows a unite*) Geo. T. Baldwin of Linkville vi»iteil paity on both state and national tickets so effet tivelv advanceil. The scheme is hi- ol-i Lome on Apf-1 "gate the forepart in tlie empiie state, and when such is easy of accomplishment, if onr more pro t‘ìtes.' Pitrst ìtrhlnft t'ite».' He :-* now a pr-Mperuuv It ol the w.—’ic. the case the stale invarisbly goes Demo gr. ssive farmers will t ike ho! I of it. ha ai-iuas 'lo.«ture, interueitebiuasudetin«- merchant of the e.Min y-eeat ot KLituaih. is essential to the success of such an i:;..im>-.al mg .1, worst li> seral.-i imi. tf ai- cratic. From all along the line cornea Mr. Il-irri**, s*>n-ii -law of I. Wai- iou.-l tu i-ontiuue luuiois finn, wiiich ufteu cheering news, and victory is in the very undertaking tbit the part:«« directly in m-eil ab iuiueiHie.bec mii.g v«r> -or» bwa>u.-'v air for Cleveland and Thutiuan on the terested—the farmer-—-h-iul I have ths cot. h»v retutie.l fruit a twe-vear» I . lui,-.il «lo|si Ila lUlolllg ul il bleeUing. beai« controlling inteiest in tin* as-ociation. a.cerulior., and in movi east-a removes tue iu stay ea-t of the niount.iiii-, au-i will dth of November. nior». At drussist*. o* by mali, lor &b c**uts. and it is equal y ne<*e»s.ny that ¡t sb >ul*l probably loeat,'in Coos > oontv »oon. *>r. awuyno A bou, Fnilmlelpliia F ive hindbed friend* of the new i '*e regularly im-orp rate I nndei the law- A. A Wimei’a -aw-n.ill in Murph, When it i* stat' d th it the chief jiiHtice, Melville W. Fuller, ten- I of the state. pr* i-lni't has turne*l out neariy 5 i I,Gai ! subsi-ription ol one humtred sha os of tiered him a farewell banquet at the w ' feet *>f X' kk ! lumber,which ineiitile.i -.-me 1’altner House dining-room tn Chicago, j stock at ilrai per sliaie w -ill I put «u h • if tlie be-t "Uxar-piue in .«.iiitic-ru Oic- ' an undertaking <*n a sound ba*is, it will on tlie 24th, prior to his departure for gon. Washington to enter tt|>oii his otti' ial du | he seen that individual risk n****l be but 1 Mr«. Dal. Fifster. for a Ion- time a In th'» U ’ >.irv ot th • Mtate of Oregon, for ' trifling, while with cari-.ul tnanageni-nt the County of Jackson. Bitting in Pro..ate. ties. Judges Gresham and Drummond - re-i I* nt of K-- By viiie pr-e* nn-t -lied at In tne ra-tu-r of the re rate of William Pa’ton. I m l a j 11 *-ious s-dee'ion *>f offl -er«, an I were the orators ot the evening and tlie dec jaae>1. Salem on th • 22-I, aite. an 1 iiriw** f two new chief justice modestly and fittingly ' t smt H>le loeati in for the groii'i l-*, it is N PURSUANCE UF AN ORDER OP TH we.-k«. She ii tn.on friends in Ibis _ Co'iaty Court, made the 4tu day ot S*.’pt»,mb»*r, ' highly probable that a divi lemi would responded. The west, and especially sevtioo. kS-.M, tn«’ under-ig:v tl. adminiatrator of the e*» Chicago, has jutl reason to tie proud of ; be ileelared the first year. In advoca i ile « f Wdlia'ii ihti:«»a. «loC ’dbed. will otter for John tiooJel ting tlie matter we are taking no selfish ..nier ol ■»•d*» to .he hi jnest hid b»r f r cash m >and, on Judge Fuller_________________ ■ sectional view of the silnat’on, but will I tirji.’’« i’a-w i I- |S*.IC**, S'ltm Ift /‘.A 'It J T he dread scourge of yellow fever has be amply t»pai*l if an >*-s**ci-r’i<*n is or- 1 II ,-* ,en:i.v.*.| to ■ h i*'j’*ri- *4’ J" 1 »e< *• .4 , «■»:. r ■ pre.’M’rrt«, ail of t. !lv. wli-i. .-oil : Il W ’ Il i u* ; tub- a « ! t hi •••us» of ft».* ► nd vV .ii;am F a caused a veiilabl» reign oi terror in the ganiz -d m any p**rt.-on <*f t-*e c-mnly, be il we have rev-h* I .1 |*<>int in iuc *.'. I*. R R, sontliern stat«a for tlie past week. Shut- . jievi.ig Uli 1er. lo’i, ul the liai” »f nb do’ ;»R»’. in and to fir* t< «•^■<¿1.' dexcri « ‘d real prop inj: gnn qnaiau'iiM» baa been established at. ->Ur development where the interests of . John Brian 11 »» WH-t !«*li ot nortfiw-Rt quarr r of ht ull the |-rm -ip-il cities, which have liter .-ill s •••’> *n- an I every oecnprion de- , cinet, will .» ¡.in bee-ntiu a r»**ij-nt of (i«».t 3*». i t cowuRliii» 3d I'H'it . ol r.ct*.’»' 1 w st mamt tb-i *;s*edy u-tion «».* taken lo >k- Grant’s i'.i»-,. ally cur * tf ail communication with in Hi« -on, John J., will the U iUam ti«’ iiurnhan. coniuimng Bo arr«*H. more or ire«; »«is > the nn livid«*! oie-half inter levied *li»tr <•'», even tearing up the rail mg lo ........... pili-oi n -nt ■ii-n.-rJ K igue remain in charge of tlie faun, ami it t n re; in and to ail tite foliownaj described piec»*» road triu'ka in s..tne instance*. Not- •ivei vji '.‘ av i-tir. Wt* h iv»» many iovers gsgeii in building a new house upon it. ar parcel» of land: ( o:iimcncin< at ih*?t»<>ath- >1 fl» n st«»vk among iim an<l many <»nthn- withsfKndii g this the roads to th» .vent corner «»f imitation hind claim No, 7u m J. A. Jt nning«, our county treasurer, iow;)»hip 3r »vu:h. ol range I west, Willamett*« north a>e lined with tlvtng retng*-ea. sia*-ts in fruit culture, sn i snrh sn an nenilian ; then •• north 111 H i ci.icu» to pjRt sei may now be found at J. W. Howaiil'- Physicians express the belief that tfie nual lai» conhl here be m ule one »»f tHo *n ct’uterof county road. ir«»rn which a wait«» oak mercantile e-tabli.-him-nt at Grant')- U mciiee in diameter b«**trs M»uln 33dogre«iH east. worst ia past, and that the disease will foremast in imporUnOH j.n thn Pa?iflc I I’a«». He is a tirst-class salesman and J*y iiuk» distant, a yeB*«w pine, 24 inches in di- soon subside at both Jacksonville, Fla., COAi*t. will no doubt give general satisfaction. a*u ter, bear» north 61 degieee east 223 links and Dacaiur, Ala., Ute two pointe where distant ; thence «outh 46‘¡» ii«gre«’S eiisl 24.k5 it lies been epidemic. El. . 1 .V. I Til < '(> IN T J 1 TE .V.' Chas. K. Chattslor, uur clever county 'dtsins alotix o>i<d ro.vi to post, from which the uorthwret career ot claim No 72 b-ars north ¿j clerk, and Jo<* Mo-s. who have been at links ; thence south 2,t.7j chains to poet for Thre-liitig is nearing a cl-js•» in this Los Angeles, Cal . attending the »over- B>»Ht:i«Mi*t corner of cbmu No. 7u; thence wret H arripon ’ m Rlialluw letter of accept* anve, wb'cli followed uc on (.’¡eve section. eign lodge of O*l*l Fellow», letumed ¡7.7«’ chains to the place of beginning, contain ing 51 ¿6 acre». Also the frwiional southwest land’s able doeunimt, nh* chi Tippe Considerable raili fell in thi* MM’tion ! I'Oiiw Sun lay “v»»ning, wel- pl»»a**p»l with quarter of the »ouiiiw«*-t quarter of m*c*ti»»n 25. canoe'» grand*«»!) h».U* the evrieat tyio !u»t week. I their trip. in U>*ijt»hip .18 south, t>f rang«. I wret. eoiitam i in alate crab, wlivii »ompaie«! with each mg b acres, more oi less ; also, beginning 6U R. Gienn Smith has Is-en appointed iiuas east of the southwest corner of Isaac \Vo«»j. Several new buildings are going up at cnaHterR » f the art aa his d^C ngumhed recorder of the town of Grant's Pass, eii’s donation luna cxatin No. 74, running north Linkvitie. eompeLlur. He vxprvaevH gr»* it uuea-*i lie h well qualified for the position,and, 33‘i d«‘gieeH east ¿0 cnaios, 7 ¡ink», to black oak Peddlers r.l fruit ami lami produce are re*« ivaf the Democratic parly will, “if tree hiceen inches iu diamete r, «landing on the besides, holds d .aii the places oi dep onnkof Bear creek bjutt ; tiienco following uji I qude nutnerona. i npported by the country, place the tar- uty district attorn* t an 1 d'.putv <*otintv 11 ar creek, niv.i,.during on trie bunk of sa;d I Mrs. W. Hale and her cldhlren are ill on a purely revenue bx*.M,” and «ski«; b.utt, m!er»ectiiig tim » »uth line of t«ai I dona- i clerk. thia not practical free trade, in the vintine Jacksonville. Uon land ci>«iin No. 74, poet and rock ; thence | w«*si a.oii« said line 23 chains, 70 liuks, (U me ! Kng!i»l> aenae?” He think« the rnrplu* pJace of beginning, containing 25 acres, more or co/. 17/; I / GA’.l.vr’ri /'.I >>. W P. Miller is now a promit. *ut .e-i now in the treasury uhouhl !••• »*<p« n<ied i-'ss ; also claim No. 41. u» toWnsatp .irt south, of in the prrcba.se of bond*, and find«» tune • h i.t ol this county. range I east, ami claim N<» 72, in township 3H T ii >* amiiei.ee which greeted Hun. W. e»outh. of range I west ; a!»o beginning at the to give Blaine a back-handed »lap by '! « S. L. Cooper >» teaching the d- .M.iolvigat Grant's Pass on Monday southwest corner of Claim No 73; thence south Maying that “it cannot be doui»t«*d that ’ H* bool at Lost river gap n ith « i? ¡overling l«st was as large as could lie 29-4«' chains; thence etut 51 36 chains; thence the legi-la’ure. »houhl and will tin«i a north k'9 4«J chains , th»mcu west on north bonn* comfortably sealed in Music Hall, ami flarj ' l I • chains, t" th«* plac«» of beginning, o.m- method of dealing tairly an«lefT*n*tnally<’ IT.-- SiiTiilav law is not very popular I till- ne over two hours he hel*l tin* tindi- taming I’kt.iu acres, excepting therefrom 19 with the trust*. acres of H<ud land heretofore deeded to (i. W. i vi.led attention of Ins hearers, reviewing .tml i->rHii|.-rable of a failure in Link- Rockkdlowby he .ouner owner. Daniel Miller. 1 m succession the platforms of the two Air*«« the southwest quarter of the northwest T he praaiiient re<*vive<l utfkix) nu«ifi- I vill- great parties, the relative merits of the quart«*r of »•.•ciio'i 12, township 39 south, of ' Btion ot the rrjHctioii oi lit« amen*!«- i Forbea A Silvera , candidates, tint IariiT, the li«iierios qiit s- range 1 west; and also begmnmtf at the south treaty by China laxt Saturday, an*! tlie fir*t class saloon in west corner of th - farm last described above I 'ion, tin* Chinese problem, the batlle- aud running thenc«* nonh ’».•to chains; thence ricott rxchraton bill aeeaw to have v ry I.Inkvilla. ' (lag episode, the condition of the civil- west ¡2 7«» chains; thence south » io chains; opportunely |>at>«e*l l*o'h houxett of con- I*. C. Herrin, the ^hotoura;HnT. wii ¡hence east 12.7o chains to place of beginning. ire»« laat w.<ek. The Republican« rush return to Linkville next momh tn-J lol service as regards the soldier, and tlie All the aCK»ve-d»*Acribed premisre being situated Condition of the pension department. ed the measure through the .•enat«, 1 *. . in Jack-on cuuntv, statu of Oregon. cal*: permanantly. There was little of the strife-engender P. LV1TLETON, in>t t" ent hart a.*s Ci*** *-l ttt-1 u* ti*e i..>;- IVterman’a planing tnille ai<* aesnrn- ing tire of Republican oratory about Mr. Adtnii-istrat.tr of the ««tit«»of William Patton, I ot the Cliineee government r it iy.n^ t , ing proportiona. They will be <>f -real Colvig’s addiess, but it was just such a dewaxed. treaty, ae lite reflate In j nty f--i,-i - Dated »ept benefit to this section. talk as is relished by the people. It liopeil they wotihl. Thi- A showed careful study and research and brad line »aye: "Cle»’-'aii*l'- l".ka - II Mrs. VV. A. Wriuht of LinkvilL* is eome* to hit* ret** iiebut tin* trtitt, *• visGinx relatives anti frierxia at her old thorough preparation, and the cutting sarcasm ami dry humor with which tlie matter it», the dept*'ment . f **t r home in Nonoma county, Cal. it was seasoned made it acceptable to w -x tlHwrMiKhiy well !i*!vi-»*<l <*t lit.- ;■ , .- A. M Peterman went to Jacksonville the Republican/ present as well as to able fo’e *-i li e ti.-xty, »n-l th** rx-n-tt'Vi t'.i- week toehifi the eteam-i n?ine he those of hi« own party faith. The inod- >*x* r<-t-cil lira (ut< >i.-l ’ t > pruvi Ic t i pun ii.ised of Hanley A Love. t ration and fairness with which lie hau- VOTlt E IS lire,l id GIVEN THAI HEALED r»ie • n nc--n* y. Th-- X<*p:ihln- m wi-*« at proposals w.-l tn* , c *iv«l nt thu ortie» of W. B. Townley.win l.ad chai of the d'ed the issues of the contest was de aowe tn tl •• M*r.at-- • r on,-« nnwittinely the I ouutr ' l.rk ul J nek-on otinty, Uiogon. in lent tb.'tn.cli»r. t* I! e lUillt.-reit.*■ ttf a Enn»-.itt piece in Plevna precinct,thresh serving of the close attention with which Jacksonville, up to uoou on the younger voter* present listened to JV di < m rati*' tr-ariin* that nill j*r<*v<> of ed AGIO bnshele of grain this season. him. D was fortunate that so many of 11« iy, ' V:l«t H • . t.1 :*• III*- I' ii .t i- eloiie. Il the The father and mother of W. P. the young nu n who will cast their first tnit i wi .-«■ I.t w:., Itn-li i-|>ei>eraHv the Moore of Linkville have returned to vote al tlie next eleclion were present for Luihtir.g n Y.rulgv }v*r«ib»» B *«r cnelc. nt Med >e»u’’ - I t!<**i i- 4''.-ui'ci*nt. ford. Jurk.iun vomity. • ’r- ««»n, on toe site elect California, after a plea *ant visit here. and l.«*ar*l so cann, unprejudiced ami ed by W.C ILdey, and fnrnwhmg all the mate* rm! for i to» Ham«» dispassionate a piesentitfioti ul political tleo. T. Baldwin an-l J. W. Ilatnaker pri'iH I ho òri lue . :i * fl.o bids aunl! b»» to build aa»d bridge in nc* But few of the younger liillrtin, lit con*- an'l wife have h.-eii visiting the Willam iliifeieiice-:. U'Uiln.Tc«» with ti.» pia.;•» a id ApHCitic4tionf» iiow g.-neration are such extreme partisans « hi fits in the Cuumj » lark’s (»(Hee tn JackaoD I», h.t.s I| I '(. : ette valley and attended the state fair. that they will not listen to leason, and vill«*. Or» « >n. and lo l»v completed within nine I a- «aying; ”1 h — P* F. Cnwieh of Linkville ia enlattrimi ty day-' from i!»** «‘at«» of «igmng ihe contract, th«- K* i trelir-v» in llm hi» bn*hie»R hiiildiiiir. The addition many a young man to day is seriously pric«» t<» bv pa» ’ in warm? t* diawn on the coun Prot.-s'.iut n ui. u “ We have received will be uaad as a .ewiiig-mai hine de considering the problem whether it is ty treasurer of * *i I c«»un'y after the bridge in re tielter to cling to a party that lias <u' ceived and co npivt d. ir.any letter» a■ ii g |.»r proof that ilio pot. Accompanying <*■»< It hi«i (her»« »ball be a good loose irom its moor ings on questions of and atateimmt ■ . <t, .-.ml we have taken autLcient bond ill the -urn of one thousand Joa. Kessler of Yreka, Cal., will per I gn at p.iii>- ' ' r. r • t . -li .r o igm I'p- manently locate at I.ink ville and cn- national policy, or to listen to the dic doll irt*, condition d. that tu«» bi<l«|pr will enter into a written contract with theconnty court to tates of rea**on and merge the partisan ’v >-*|s mi- >’ -I to tl • p '»idant It is lfa>/e in the watch, elra-k amt jewelry i in the pal iot by voting for Cleveland build said bridge in accuniance with t!m plane i.ut t-'tr it sir:* t • :*t i ; : up t': Pre* and vpHcificationa th»'r?uf n«»w on file tn the i business. an I Thurman. iVe sincerely hope that cb-rk'» otiic*. if the contract should be awarded id-tilo. .my one el- '.V have in our tn th»» bidder. (hi* young men of thu valley, regardless D.-trict Attorney Colvig, one of cur |* umk -»*-‘*k »■••m !u-i* ■ . v-lei*, e tl...t tlie The county court reserve« the right to reject of partv atiiliatiocs, will a vie I them up;s>int j'res-.lcnt m-ed •! *■ r-xpi * *-n tons* time best S|4>akera, will fill a fe w _ m » or all Moo. i Bv order of the county court, made at the Sep ago in a p iv ite coi... ; - sli..*u with an meni** in ditf.-n-nt portioes of the county selves oi the op|s>rtiinity to hear Mr. Colvig nt Sain’s valley and C'ential Point tember term. ex-itt'o*rev g*-i era **f Peiin»viv.iiiia, next tnun'h. MAX MOLLEIi. County Clerk. tomorrow and at Medford next SatUi- who : epea’ed it I • t ’./on*- 'L l Imo, i-d- Tita St. Charles Iluu-e is kept in the Dated dept. 11, Itvroi the Piala b-'plria i' n,.*. t'otcnvl he-t style anil is lieint well patruniz -d. »lay.as it wid be the last opi*ortunity JtfrCi>rre repeated it t-*a g. nt Iemali ol Tlie best ot meals and lolginirs are al before lie leaves for Lake county to attend court. prorni'ien*--* nn.l veru-ttv, ani tin.illy ways to be olttained the e. TtxuKK L a 9> d . A ct or J cxe 3.1S79. •he prva'dent’« ex* . • :->n her nuc pith Beinx ttnable to obtain a suitable man Tux contract to furnish the Klamath >•(• I' ha- r*-*v-r 1....... >i .o.|te.| either United State» Land Office. Roaebur«. Or., 1 for his »hop at Linkville, It. Judge of I ndiaii agency with dour lias tieen awar I by t — pf*' 1 !■ ”» t’*who n ;*e.ited September II, 1N%. ( Ashlar..I intends retiring from the sad ded to Kearnes, Martin A Co. at |23 47 N otice is H erebyoiven rH.ir in « om - it. Tiiere i» no die and harness busineas east of the pliance with the prbvufonB of the art of ( on- per 10OO pounds. Wdliaui Miller gt-ta autbentieiiy." Krt bR of June 3. 1 h 7M, entitled “An Mk for the mountains. the beef contract at |5 47 per 100 potimi«, •Atile of timber lands in the States of (' tlifornia, it, l.-y ui t a doubt Tiiat !■ -*•••1.- Or»‘«oa, Nevada and Washington Territory,” Win. Worluw died at Bonanza on the and G. W. Smith the contract to fur.tub Without any lesi e to imungu hiotiier Benj. H. Charie« Jr. of Etna. Connty of Jack Nixon'» "proiniri-ru-e mi*l veiacity” we 21«t,of paralysis of the heart. Dr. Chas the oats at »1 S> per lot) pounds. »on. State» of Oregon, haa thi« daj til«*<i in thiH ottirw hw »worn Rtatrment No.----- . for the pur- ■nbmit I -t. Ihd’ •' •** 11'1*1 never u-wd tain informs us that ho was to all • p— i ch»t»»*of the E% nf SWl4 and N% of HE1* of «0»'- Extract the ox; re«»ion ctr.outed lo him; 21, pearance» in gissl health, lint only lived t ion No. 32, in townah.p No 32 hou ! h. of ran^e During »vvere an«i change *b!e weather ______ _ that brdtwrr Nixon ino* r iv. vive I a sin thirty minutes after being stricken. No 3 »«Rt. anti will offe- proof to »how that die no one subject to Rheumatic pains stmuld land »ought i» more valuable for it« timber or gle letter releryiogto the matter; 3*1,that Stockmen livini’ near the Yainax res i »ton»* than for agricultural purpo»eea and to oa. be oue day without Pond's Extract. It is he Ini» n vot e i. i-.-nt *l.-i e to nii«r-.*pre- ervation have been much annoyed thia of the grrntv^t I enetit f«»r acute or ii.flam- i tabai*h hie claim co Raid land b»*fure the Regis- eent < levei-n I • i every por-it b* OCVW- i ter and R* ceiver )f thi« (»dice at RoM-bnrg, Or.. season hv the aitency uflii-ials who insist niutoiy rbcuumtinni. Pond's Extrac t is a I on W«‘dr.wH(l iy. the 2i«t day of November. liWM. •ion ; 4'Ir, that I r I .1« no eonrlumve evi that cattle running on tlie rang** eliould Wonderful and »<>«»(.«ing murdv, and pos I lie name»* hr wattireiM* : R. H. Dean. B. F. deme, except auonytnou» m-w»pat>er be herded off the reservation at all sraees decnleu anodviie propeiiies. Pain, J Fi-art and H. L. ih'gir of Dct»kine. Jackson i’<, t »quii« relating to tlie qneation ; Mh, that times, Involving much tinneces-tary ex lam »• ties s and sureiivSb art* relieved. at id I lie . Or.»go;i, a»’d f B Holmes, vf Etna, Jackson th** ex-attornev general i» an entirely entire disease ulleii cut aiiorl and eubdued. I county, Oregpn. pense. Any and all pereou*» Glainjn»rf alvc^ely the Fur »a'e eveiy vherv. Be eure to g» t the mythical ; er son age ; 6th, that no "gen above-described lands are requesCPii to tile their Samuel Jackson who was taken to the genuine. tieman of pron*mence and veracity” ov i claims in this offioe un or belorj »aid 21<t day of November, lj^S er had anything to do with ilissemin- insane asylum several months ago, and (•HAM. W .JOHNSTON Regim *r. ,V«AG« Prive«, if war- WAere- ITkrn. 1 subsequently released, was arr-eted ating such gaiuv falsehoods ; 7th, that .Mr. Frank McKeon, a clever gentleman, of boto l’revid-nt Cleveland an 1 McClure on a charge of robbery, having halted a denounce tlie statement false ;and finally, stranger near the Gap and robta-d him of , McKeon A Menken, who operate a restaurant, said that it watt a fact that be and Mr. Beyle belt! that there is no doubt whatever of its his extra i liangi* and a pair of field- 1 ot.e-tw utielh of ticker ><». 53,469, the second faUi'y. We would respectfully call glaa»e». Sheriff Childers started in pur capital pnae of fl.O.tH) in the lust drawing of brother Nixon's attention to Sancho suit and arrested him while Im was eat me Louisiana f tale lx>tt» rjr. “Tbe prize cam« 751 Markot Bt..8an Freneikco. ! in g«»od time, as 1 needed the money t>a<ily ms Panza's remark that "the lieanty of fic ing dinner, after a desperate struggle, ! y<»u ku«»w 1 have had plenty of brui lurk. \Ve (iu Hi'd learn how tn av« id <lia- tion consist« in its probability.” an<l to lie was b.-otivht to town and lodged in were burned out last year. Another misfortune pftsc. »nd how wonderfully you are w« losing in a recent bank fn;lur9- The made. Private» ftico. 21 Bean St. urge upon him the necessity of includ iatl. It is said he la not e*asy, but that ' Houthorn Express (onipuny collected it fur <’«m mi ] i al ion ou Lo«t ManhrwMl ing some single element ol truth iu eveu hi» trouble is pure cuasedneas, says the Merer» McKeon mid Deyie.-i-MuOtle l AI b ») and ait dUusjwa u< ffltw. Betid ¿or i bwk* j Star. I Uif tbiimwt dl ampkigo Um* Notice for Publication. MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. Mason’s Fruit Jars. One-Half Gallons Quarts 82 25 per dozen. 1 75 “ “ «I TN I ! X ÆIV. .T ficRsouvillo, Oregon, Jacksonville July 17,1688. ' i | J 'Dili: SI Bst'RIHERTAKES I’l EAsI'KE 1 in announcing that his steam saw mill is now running on full time and turning out a large quantity of lumber. He is pre- pared to till all o.-*l* r.s with dispatch, and at the most reasonable rates. A Hue quality of Ai*» dualo > m Wall Paper. ( urlains. Carp««ts 1 in hiding the best rustic, ceiling and floor- Oilcloth», Glare. Paints. <J i I h and Vurnvdi. thi finret lme of Be krooni and Parlor JSete. E hfi ing. furnished on short notice. (’»u.ir» and Rock««r« and the inowt coiuplet” Moci Satisfaction guaranteed. of Furniture t-» b« found in Southern Ore.«»n 8. 8. SMITH. AJ(i<>O,l PaintingR, C’hr«»m<>». Picture Frame»*and Moulding» in great variety. We cordially invite nJ) to call and twu«-. N’.. trouble tu «how g«»o.ls. Rema:iil»« r the place UNIVERSITY of OREGON. MESSENCER A. SMITH, El’GESE CITY. Important Notice. DAVID LINN. Public Notice, VOTK E IM nEREDY GIVEXTO ALL WHOM t Grr.duntes Stu l.-nu m I CLASSICAL, LIT l RAHY, SCitNTIFIC, NORMAL,BUSINESS, LAW AND MEDICAL COURSES. Oldest, Luwt aiid Least Expulsive !i'.*tit it;«»n »>f Iparrii’ g in th«» northwM. I »r^t t< rm tonn* S. i,t« nib» r 3<i, I «*•». Addre»» TROS. VAN KCOl. Prit-Hlcul. Halt in, Or«*t:on. Ashland, Oregon. NEW ROOK of Travel, IMwroverjr and Adventure FROM POLE TOPOLE, ! TOURS ROUND THE WORLD. Wild «port« <»f the janglft and pinin; journey CENTRAL HOUSE, Oil nnknown JimdR; hirhtH with savagt* Ravage men and in unknown land»; furbi» ferocit.u*» anima!«; atihlitn»» « coiutv ; he d«»ods t.f herodtMcoverwfa; through the Z' Torrid 11 and 2 2 Frigid ’ Z«»i or ; adventuroim v 7 lyagf*. , whipwreck^ .hipwreek» *.-<! m.irv» ur <*cap»'HC “ G. mxrvf !«» louspscapc« «in„ne thoiRUn.i» ... <>r th*. etc.. Hr. Over 3>M) AngravingH. 1 ivolioRt aoih I irs “- u .: t <*v.*r t,--Hliii-<d. ‘ ‘ In * ................... hook both English urd 4 LLTHOME KNOWING THEMSELVE8 IN- Germa»». AC ENTS WANTED. 21 d*’bt*d to the undiURign«*d, either by note or Hi A MM EL A I <>.. BoxWt. bo«>k »Account, are requeu'd to call and nettle fit Lou**, Mo..or Philndelphia. I’., • he mmhih Ht «»ru ®. My h* nvy ] om by fire corn- 30da>i> time g.vnn Agent** without capirai jvelr meto make thiw call, find it must be r<un- pjie«i with immediately, so that I cm resumo Ju'îlcr.onville Kept 11, lK^. • J03 W3-K SOLICITED ALL KINDSOF LUMBER, Next aereion begin* on Monday, the 17th of . September. eptembor. 18&. 18S8. rr _ «rholarahip« *. f from ...................................... Free every r<»nnfy i.. in the StHte. Apply'to State. Apply’to your county r«»unty superintendent. superintendent. F »ur c’turfiea F*»ur lurae« Ctassical. «’lareical. Heientihc. Scientific. Izterary, and a short English Course in whi. It th hrn are Latin (Jreek, French or (jprnian. Th» io EngHfth is pre-eminently a Business Course. F«»r enta- < gnes or «»ther information address j. W.‘ JOHNMJN? prreidenf. I I P'.’nirg. P.rcSawirg, Turning ruid lit I’kc! A <»rk M-tk»* R um I k *. 1 l<M»rine t’.-iliuK. f. t;.|. ti;i«! Si*li:.g and’»touliliui; D.mr- a.-d liliiah in *u<*v-k »nil nia.li* to or<l*-r Public Notice. E. K. BREITMAN, Proprietor, Ashland, Oregon Thi»» well-known b»m«e ha* be» -i r no?» f«d hrou<h(»ut a-. I * NEWUY FURNISHED. A good satnpb* room f<»r commercial trav«-l«»ra has lawn fiUea up in connectt<»n with th»* hotel. Stocilr and Land lor Sn’e. THE LSDEIWIG'.ED (HEELS Ulti BAL» s‘M''l h«*r»*** : k !* m >-*•-.'-ral pwr.-nt HF ÜNDFTWIGNED WILL BE IN HIS 1 five li.vel »»flic«* in th« c. iri-t «• »*»•• ¡a k- >•• i!-- i **f ex.»-ll*)ui lami » tust* I in Jack-osviUe AV li ke. H{*rv and < entrai t'i.int praciln-t.'. »\'f on the futtt.er naritcubuv unit at III» Jm-k—m.ilte lliir- L IÄT 1.1 ri Kni v tv e : vek \ uoa r//, T 1’ it nvty concern th*» the ’'»»-partn»’’*»hip here for the parpo*»» of transacting busi no» • t<»f«»re • xut'ng b^*w»*« n G. W Merrill and H*n- ne«»r»«4Í with hi«« office. ry tz. R kwr al M“«I*»»r ♦. Oregon, under th* firm All p«*rvma intern«»«*! wi I tak« • <*tice a name *»f M^rril» A Biknr, waaon the 10th day of ingly. My p«»st«'ilioe address i* HnmS \nllv¿ ’’arc! 1‘W,diivnlved. the «»id Henry F. Raker Il II Mil I JH* LL. havirg withdrawn from firm. County School 8 u¡»erint enflent of Jackson I HENBY K. UAKBH. !’on nt y. Oregon. i Part Mrtrt. •» W» J«toe»*âU»«Aw. », UK winrr. -^nd «tamp, i» i ersiam c E tiller. SktnC-ire»” 3 HnaytK irsute