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yrmwMttr turnes. ADVERTISING AND JOB WORK. TIMES PUBLS . < !Uv NEW TIM SS C Office—4’«>rn*r L Hale« uf Hist One our»’ P«r «' -.n:n, u " «i z months... •* three iuoi.ll,« « JACKSONVILLE,OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1889. VOL. XIX MEDICAL OFFICIAL DIE:.. STATE OF U. 8.S^nat«»r»«, J. II. M; <r«9tMiruan. :1. !(•• • ’ » •*. Secretary •*( Stab*. * Treasurer. Ge«». v,\-1 Baker, Stlpt. I' »bl .-’ Iu >’ Supreme Ju P. I. • W. Thayer. IU H. St nusT jruictxi Cotnpriein^ Ja k-’oi Klamath outintie'*. <’:r< Diet riet Attorney. W *« JACKMa Senator, A. 0. bt *n! Buw.i.f -h, IL V Mil! Judge, J. H NeibJ' Wm. Ray;« ! o.M ■ ey: Treaa irer, Chihlern: fcjclr» Hurr«*y<»r. J. H Stock lu4»>jctvr JC Joint Benator, V« J. Howard; < ’’»u • •iouerw, J. Ran* Channlor; Sherri. T G. I* Jenning*«; P. < intendent. W A. AT i«-- , der»; Uoroner, Dr. Fl»'> i; Joint Senator. ('. A. •’ »1 faeetitatire, 8. P ot I W. H M< mm ; CoAUi. —loto-i L. II K-Mter.CI<J^. V i.. L t Chil l«*rs; Tnn-W. < ha-» < John Smart; Beh«».»! S-iav''' in; 5$ urvuyor, j. B GrilMth; L’ufo JiSIfclWSsST COLLECTION WINTER \ : ) FÁHOY COODS, TI II NG ■ ig ■ j ’ • COO, G itOCERIES, CQOCKERY, ETC. l \ kw r » t ! Joi it itonator, X Knpr»Mw»ritati v«-. H. P. A. Wilahire; Comm Wni. Bagley; Cl»»r a XV I (’ar!l; Tr»*aH ir<T A. tendent, A. H. F'-I.»r, A- ough; Stock liiMp«*’ u MKrriN Tit» Suprmno I'1 rctftil.tr teriiis co in March and <» I Thol’ircuil <’•» Mta i.) Jici K‘pt-’ib -r <»n is-« ••»nt! N*»v*'mb»«r. in JoHephi*:«' Atigu-». For J au k Com num*» mencing with tho hr-’ county, tho tirnt Monday i and September; <<»r 1 month, comment’ing i • for Klamath county t' ’it June September I S . PROFESSO MORRIS M ATTOBNEY AND I goods . hats Í <>i* < iiiisit ! •k;t and ' »11; also. Wool. •'a-ii Solicit ordern for ..1AX MULLER, !C« Buildliut. 1 LAND THOROUGH, PRACTICAL. A POSTAL CARD WILL COST CUT ONE CENT. . a « <>f any one who wight want I «hire g fite coming year und I m >»r. 1’*» such we will send ire »liars ’• STUDENTS ib.di. i ’¡vili find our plans, illations. Tell your , help us to grow. i <nn jiui luijbt help u.s attornia u- setii MCISG! Will pmrtu’e i ’ t ui th»» U »urt il«»u trane«*. $30 (Ku $25 IM), lis m». ■'LACE ATTORNEY u — (SMITHING W. F ATTORNEY A.l All bacine*» in tmitiun. ATTORN», Y Jwks RATES Will pract’rc Oli.- ■ Till: MAKKf.lS. THE ROCCE RIVEE VALLEY- PORTLAND. One of the most beautiful and produc tive portions of the state of Oregon lies at lite southern extremity of the state, at the foot of the Siskiyou mountains, sur rounded on the east by the Cascades, on the west by the ('oast range anti on the north by the Rogue river mountains. Until one year ago last October this lo cality was practically closed to the out side world, but the extension of the Southern Pacific into Oregon has since connecteti it with the great throbbing heart of the continent; now it is a part and parcel of the area that is attracting such widesnread attention from those in search of mild climate and delightful surroundings. No portion of the Pacific coast is more worthy of attention than Hogue river valley, with its rich soil, pure water, grand aad inspiring scenery, inexhaustible forests, undeveloited gold and silver mines, an abundance of native grasses, the home of the vino and fruit tree. It has all that goes to make up an ideal country to live in, and is settled by an intelligent ami thrifty people. Tue completion of tl:e railroad has al- I»o <tve« the valiev aw extended tnnrttet for its products, while the future will give its people all the benefits to be de rived from the fertility of soil and genial- ty of climate. Hay—13 per ton. Hops—(piute 10117c per pound. Eggs—jaj per dt>z. Potatoes—40(Lr.3(>c per ack. Laid- Kegs, or gallon tins, per tl> Oats—Market quiet. Quote 30&31C |>er bushel Wool—Quote spring 17(»18c; eastern Oregon. 8(<iloc. Provisions—Bacon, lllgtl.'Ic; hams. 12’» (•'. 13c; «lioulder«, 10c Wheat-Valley,»1 27a$I30, Walla Walla, fl 20 a ell Barley—Br< wing,whole, 8oaf 1.10¡ground, |ar toll. f'J0(,'.21 ."Hl Corn- fl 5o per cental. plant large orchards; but enough has been learned during the two years to know that a market awaits all the fruit that the hillsides will grow. During the past season immense quantities of ap ples were sold on the ground to Califor nia companies, wiio sent experience 1 packers into the orchards, packed the fiuit and labeled the boxes “Mountain fruit, grown in the foot-hill« of Califor- nia”(?) There is no business that can be undertaken that promises better profits than fruit raising in the Rogue river vallev. Much of the granite soil on the hills west and southwest of Ash land is being cleared and thousands of young trees of all varieties plantel and cultivated. THE CUNATE of the Rogue river valley is most de lightful. Observation at Ashland shows one-half the rainfall and one-half the cloudy days in each year than we have in Portland. The summers are some warmer than tlie Willamette valley, the average summer temperature being about 82 and tlie average winter temperature about 42 degrees. A few days in sum mer may reach 102 deg., and the tliar- OCR PREDICTION VERIFIED. CMBEZZLKB8 INDICTED AN!) WILL HE BKOKiUT TO JUSTICE. Tho United States grand jury at Port Townsend, W. T., have found twenty- five indictments against Win. Harned, ex-special deputy collector and eleven against Herbert Beecher, ex-treasury agent, and twelve against Quincy A. Brooks,for stealing from the government. TOUGHNESS—It is almost Impossible to Tear,and it will not Crack. The interest has been intense tor several SOFTNESS—Whether Cold or Hot, Wet or Dry, it is always Soft day» regarding tho development«, and the findings have caused intense excite and Easy for the most Tendei Feet. ment, especially as Harned has so many WATERPROOF—It will Turn Watei better than any other Leather. friends. The records and accounts hava COLOR—A Jet Black that will not Fade «*r turn Red. been thoroughly overhauled and present Flour—Valiev standards quoted at «4.13: ed to the grand jury, the first time in Walla Walla brands. f-J 90 BOLISH—Unlike all other Grain Leather it will take a High Pedish Feed—Bran,|l.r> U0(C$l<; oo;»hurt- fit! Ol. many years, by government officials es with ordinary Sh.»e Blacking. chop, flsy'20; chopped barley, f22ers425 pecially sent out from Washington by ton. CLEAN AND LIGHT WEivdlT—Not being Weighted with Tan- the department to makn personal inves Butter—Quwtc ixtra choice creamery, tigations of the many charges preferred ningMaterials and Grease, it will not soil a Stocking and weighs 2O(i(3oe; fair to choice, 20u2,*>.:; store, 15a by tho press and public. 20c per II. Light for the Substance. It was found that vessel r were over Meat—Steady Beef, wholesale, 2\a3e; We carry in custom-made work of the Highest Grade of this stock, charged in entrance and clearance, and dressed, 7c; sbeep, 2c per th; dressed, lie; bogs, dressed, 7,'ae; veal. 7tij.se.; private receipts issued. The govern a hand welt (men’s) lace shoe, made on the English Wankenpliast last, lainli«, f2 2> each. ment receipts came out of w hat was at $5 00, and a lace shoe made on the Harvard Box-Toe last, calf Poultry—Quote cb'ckens, Jiiijt". for caded the “blue book,” many of winch young. andlottjO ioiyld; old duck», , lined throughout and soles of Genuine English Sole Leather, at $7 00. mometer has gone as Imr as aero during were deatroyed and white receipts is ge—e ftOat? pc doz; turkeys, 17c perib:. some of the coldest winters—like that of sued instead. By this method vessels Both ate In seven different instepsand widths to each size. For 25cts. Fresh Fruits— Sicily lemons, f.Hljfi 00; 1888. The winter months may be par were swindled out of small Mims amount Oregon apples, ?l(o 1 75 per box; pears, additional they will be sent charges prepaid to any address by mail or flt. l 50 ja r box ticularly confined to January and Feb ing to a few dcllars each, which aggre Hides—Tlie market is firm and shows ruary, during which ]>eriod the nights gated many thousand dollars |>eryear. express. Pi’otzman & DeFrance, no change. Quote dry bides 11«. green are somewhat frosty, and a little snow A novice could explain this questiona TOWNS or T1IK VAt.LEV. Illis powder novrr varien. A marvel of puri 4(g6c, sheep, pelts, short wool. 2.'>M40e. me Portland, Oregon. The principal town of the valley is falls at rare intervals, but it is never ble operation. The stubs of ttie “blue ty. strength «nd wholtwoiusncs«. Mors econom. dium 5oyi70c long 80<u 1 <«i. shearing 10®- id than tho ordinary kinds, and cannot tie sold Ashland, situated at the extreme south cold enough to cause a stoppage of out book" were kept and sent to the depait- in competition with th« maxnitudo of low test. 20c; deerskins, ;!2a37: tallow, good to end, at the foot of the Siskiyou moun door labor, while the warmest days are inent priqieriy filled, but not giving the nhortweiglitalumorphoHph.it« powders. Sold choice, 4(<W. only iu can» lioYAL UAX1N i P owdeu C o ., lilt) Dried Fruits—Sun-dried quartered ap tains. it claims, and no doubt has, a rarely oppressive, owing to the breeze amount collected. In another part of WaliSt. N V. ple«, 5«jfi, factory sliced tic. Oregon plums population of .-,000, having doubled it from the Cascade and Siskiyou moun the records was found where the payer 5t't7, Oregon prunes Tube, pears 8al0c, self in the past year and one-half. The tains. was charged iu many instances, many peaches, KalOe. The timber interests of this region are hundred dollars more than was credited. town ia enjoying a very substantial and S, SKANl'lSCO. even rapid growth. Many new buildings just beginning to attract the attention An incident was cited when the British Win.it-No 1 shipping. »1 4o«> l 41S. Barley -F<* d, c. iun.,>n i,, fair. 7.‘>.<7.«*»c; are in process of construction and the that their importance demands. In the ship Sardonyx was charged 19.39,and on good to claoi> e. 7' -t „sl’ti , browing, xica erection of a large number is contempla Cascade and Coast mountain«, at al ly 4., 20 was paid the government. An ted. Ashland has letter hotel accoui- titudes of 4130 to 7OX) tint are forest«,, other paid 4225, and ia c edited with 41 Blood Disonses ar© cured by Oats- fl (g,41 12'; for e.mueim to choice. ■nodations than any other town south of the magnitude of which astonish the be ♦162. Wa Chong, oi: S.-a’tle, pa: 141825 the persevering use of Ayer’s Potatoes Peerless loa.hi; liurbank-eed- Portland. The new hotel, “The Oregon,” holder who is just made acquainted with and is credited with »1641. Two thou lihg«, 50a75c; tlarti't < liile, 55c; Early recently opened, erected and furnished them. Ou the foothills, grow a thin sand blue or government receipts, were Sarsaparilla. Saltoi’t 1aine to *C’ ji lilorniii Rose, 35afi0; 8wcct.«10®$l 00 |>er cental. at a cost of over $40,BOO, is a beautiful growth of pine and some fir; on the found in a mutilated condition, and con This lui-ilif inc is an Alterative, and Hops Quotations range from l^ijiilTc. cealed in various parts ot the ut7ico. causes a radical change in the system. Wm 1— Humboldt ami Moul iiuo, 18c; structure—fire proof, built of brick in the lower valley and hills the black oak The largest steal discovered was for - en-tcrn Oregon. l-’-Joe; valley. 15«22c; Qnoen Anne style. The S. P. Railroad (Q'tfrriin Do'iyl'iiii) and the common The process, in suine casus, may not be tall, mountain fii < .l.’l-c ; all Joaquili and lias a large and substantial new hotel on white oak (Q. A'jrifolia). There are duties paid on the cargo ot tlie British quit© so rapid as iu others; hut, with Southern,12e. the depot grounds, handsomely furnish more foliaceous trees in the lower valley bark Madeira, from Liverpool last June. persistence, the result is certain. Butter—For good tu fancy, quote lfM24c; ed and comfortably fitted up throughout. than in any other part of Oregon. There Duty to the amount of $6,038 was paid, Read these testimonials : — pickled, 20a2">r. Besides, there are two hotels in the older is an abundance of laurel, arbutus, chap- and the government received ♦5,044- “ For two years I suffered from a se STEAMER BAILING DATES. Egg- l.'n20e. portion of the town, the “Central” and paral and manzanil». Tlie handsomest Tlie record.«, however, indicated that no vere pain in my right side, anti had ’ Hay Quotations range from |8al4 per »RUM YA q CINA; A: rn<»M frixcisco : other troubles caused by a torpid liver the "Ashland.” Nearly every business foliage tree in the state, the madrona or money was paid during the month. One Willnmutta Vttllfj........................ April 2.12, 22.i\Vi Unmet to Vnlley................ ................... 7.17,27 ton. and dyspepsia. After giving several is represented in the city. The mer (Arbutt'f Mr^ti'iii here grows in great of the consignees, James Griffith, claim Bags—Firm. at 7 .. Tho 0'nnp tHy reservor th« right t«> change sailing date« without notice. medicines a fair trial without a cure, I ed to have paid llarned the amount. chants appear to be doing a thriving profusion. Onions — 41 t'b>41 00c per cental Trains connect with the 0. & ('. R. R. un4 River B'/ h I* at Connllls and Alban.'. began to take Ayer’s Hartanarilla. I Hamed acknowledged appropriating tlie On the higher altitudes vast tracts of trade. Ashland has a woolen mill that wns greatlv buivfitcd by the first bottle, On tl.” \Vi'.Iam«tto ltivor the eleimnt wteamb’-at», XVni. M HOAG, M. 8. BKNTLY and THREE Harbril IT ire. Hint Hock, .Slone Watt. employs about thirty-five hands, a flour white pine, sugar pine, (I'inut Lamh'r- money, and took a bag containing 42irJO au<l after l iking five bottles I was com- SISTERS. to make up tlie deficiency, to Acting II. llr<H-ken- ing mill, saw mill, roundhouses, and is tiana-, bull pine, Pinvt Flrxilitt, white Some time ago Major J idetely cured.” — John W. Benson, 70 HOUTHBOVND: bough, speci J agent ol the gc’ieral land lighted bv electric lights. A street rail fir, (.46icr .VoW/iri, red fir, (Ahien Ain- Collector Cuiltim, to make th : amount Lawrence st., Lowell, Mass Lv iv I’. i -’! . <1.’»L h V. • lat-day Friday,6 .1. M LeaveSaltvn,Tuesday, ThurB<liiy Batnrday. 6A.M. (»tliev, inve«tigatcd the < * se if Jesse D. way is talked of, while a proposition to abilii), t.uunrack, (/,’iriz Occidtnlalu), good. Tiie cleik of the district at Seat Tzast Maj a large carbunc.e broke out NORTHBOUND: (’air, of Calin rni«, who 1 ha. some K.onu establish a fruit cannery is being con balm, cellar and yew grow togreat height tle holds a receipt for fluk), and only on my arm. The usual remedies ha<l no L«avoCorvallis,XI »adayAV«' !n«M<luy.Frid »y, 8 v. M L'UveSalotn, 1 u:««day.Tuur.'Mlay,Baturday, ft A.M. acres of public lands in Modoc : county, in t 4 <•( an<! I was confine*! to my bed for that state, in*'<»-ed. It H.is found that the sidered. The townsite was first settled and thickness. Large numbers of en ♦374 is credited to the government for . weeks. A friend induced me to try C. H. HASWELL C. C. HOCUE. barbed wire fence, stone wall and rim upon in 1852, by R. B. Hargadine, who tries of timber land are being made un the entire month. llarned admits get 11» r. i 1-. I'. \tf t, «»ru.’n’t 1 •■■>¡.1. •! r i > , ii .i i »■. a I*. ? f. < ‘ 1’. R. U ( ... A xei’s .Sarsaparilla. Less than three r< < k inclosing this tin t wus thirty lune built the first dwelling. Next came the der the United States law«. The greater ting the money, but coul 1 nut accouut s: I ' »oatgoruory 8t.. S»«n Frt icit»c >. t k L (’orv-illis, Oregon. i •< ’ ties healed ih<- >or«'. in all my expe ■> . . ; are yet for the same. The master of the bark -n- m les in length Mai r liro. kenbough “Ashland saw mill,” which was built in amount of tlie be«t rience with medicine, I n a ver saw more laid the cas • b* • re th*- Unit’d Matex <1 *- 1852. A flouring mill soon followed. unsurveyed. tine Amelia paid a fine of 4100. of which trirt attorney f -r il>c northern ilist ict Wonderful Results. All the most desirable vacant lands there is nothing to show on ttie records. Around these mills and the business ■ f Ca ifornia iu o «>■ dor «i«r that he niigh After Harned was disuii-sed, over in the vaiiey were taken up under Un Another marked effect of the use of this bring rivi i nd mi « rdui-.al r.nii-.al suit« suits again-t springing up out of them grew up the 412,000 wa« found in various parts oi the lue.liuisie was the strengthening of my (air and f>' <e him to throw o |» cii the young city. The town was incorprated ited States laws years ago. But there sight.” —Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly land lor svtllemrnt as well as to punish in Octobei, 1874, with a population of aie stilt si.me desirable locations in the office—accreted mi ler ca-j-etr, iu flower- Springs, Texas. DEALCRBIN him for inclosing it Nothing has yet about 3<M). Ashland has three gixid pub foothills and benches and on table lands pots, pigeon-holes and other places. ” I had a dry scaly hum*>r for vears, Brooks is short 415.C M, in addition to bi en done in the case l'nfortunately lic schools, a high and normal school and that await the settler, and they will ba and suffered terribly ; and,as inv broth CHiiipIn I, who made the examina- several private schools. It has Bap taken up before many years roll around. illegal fees collected, aiuouutii:g to an Mr. er anil sister were similarly afflicted, I tion and nieasun no n s of Carr’s inclo- tist, Congregational, Methodist. Presby No place in Oregon presente any greater other flo.030. pr< - ime t!»e malady iahereoitary. Last sure, w. s druwiKtl at Oicgon city sonic It is s/LI Beechei cannot be convicted attraction for ttie immigrant than the winter, Dr. Tyro«, (of Fernandina. time ago and it was deemed necessary terian and I) inkard church buildings, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s to haw bis work verified, This has been and the Catholic denomination will be Rogue river vaiiey. It looks as though because be coveted up his tracks too Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a vear. done and the surveyors have returned gin the erecton of a fine edifice in a few a large immigration will enter it during well, and has implicated others who will j\«r five month'. I ti»ok it daily. I have A< ting ig upon the suggest <m of District weeks The Masons, Odd Fellows and the present year. The county has never have to bear the consequence.-. luj: had a bluini-.h ii|»nn mv b-uly for the 1’otsloili <•<» Ï ?• Ili J<1 Í 11 Lf. There are 638 opium stamp« missing, Attorney < arey. Ma] »r Brockrnbough for Knights of Pythias have buildings. been I vaouhm I or advertised. Those who last months.”E. Wiley, 14<i warded to him an amend- <1 affidavit set Society is well organized, and a refined lived there learned of its attractions valued at 45 each, besides a 1 irg- num Chai-i'* rs st., New York City. ting forth by dg.ii subdivisions the public and elevated public sentiment prevails from those who had entered and located ber of Chinese retain certificate., which “ L.tst f ill and winter I was troubled lands inclosed ami controlled by Carr. in it, and enjoyed its blessings of climate I have been missing since the passage with a «lull, heavy pain in ray side. I It is be ieved that every facility has now throughout the community. There are «lid not notice it. much at first, but it b< cn atli-rdv«! D strict Attorney Carey to two weekly journals published in Ash and fertility before them.— Portland . of the Chinese restriction act. We keep (.'on-tni.t’.y <>n Hand a Complete and Well Selected As gradually gr.-w worse until it became enable j Harned is worth 440,000, and lias him to in*titutc legal proceedings land, the Tidinyf and the Vul/' ii Riroi-'l. World. almost nnlwarable. During the latter I many warm jiersonal friends on l'uget to ( «»mp<l Carr to open his in* 1 saw for Both are bright and filled with local and sortment id’ part of this time, disorders of the stom- S tate B oaku or H oktk . t i . ti ke — A Bound. settlement . general news. The advertising columns a--h an*l liver increase«! my troubles. I ♦--------- bill was passed at the last session of the of these two papers show that the citi began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, legislature creating a Mate board tioard of bor- hor l.cliytoua .Vctra, zens appreciate their worth. uftur faithfully «»»niiuuing the use of acquainted with e.eiy h»jt oi ticulture. It divided the state into five tho P akhkh Liberal b’tnu’.uy-ueho.^l «»><! Bible class this inedi* inc for sonic m »nths. the pain Klamath river are < ( the opinion IACKSONVILI.E. horticultural districts, and provided that meet« everv Hund»? at 11 o'clock a . m . at <lisap|"‘ared aud 1 was completely that it would be cheaper to float lumber Jacksonville, the shire town of Jackson the U. M. L. Hah. Taleul cured.’’— Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, county, is tlie oldest town in southern the governor should ap|>oiut one suitable down to the radroad in a V flume, than Haverhill, M. ks . Ihu following are Kcv. R Ennis’ ap- Oregon. It dates its existence from jierson from each district and one from to improve the Klamath. The streams puintireniN: On every Sunduv morning, the state at large. In compliance with excepting the third, he will hold services about 1851. For inanv years it was ene this, Governor Pennover appointed some tun over and around mammoth boulders at the Pret-bytorian church in Phoenix: on of the most important trading points on weeks ago Henry K. Dosche.oi Portland, ■ and through narrow canyons in many rm riaru r.v ‘ places, rendering navigation oi saw log» the third ^umiay nio’miiig and every Sun the north Pacific coast, being the base day evening he will pr< :tch at the Presby- of supplies for the mines of the southern for the first district; R. S. Wallace, of i impossible. The river furnishes an Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Salem, for the second district; J. D. teriun church m Jack «»nx .lie. poition of the state. Since the advent of Whitman, of Medford, for the third dis abundance of water for milling purposes l*rke$l; fit V ..rth »5• bottle. i and for extensive luuilier tlum -. but to The fol'.owing are Ihv. .1. XV. Mi;:er’s the railroad, which left Jacksonville to regular hpi»*»iiitm: nt> Th»- tirM Sablnth in the west five miles, the place has lost trict ; J. A. Varney, of The Halles, for improve the stream would rcqnii.- a vast e< t h month at Gohl Hi :. >v« <m l Sunday of much of its former prestige At present the fourth district; Janies Hendershott, j sura of money; hence it is btlieved bv ea< h numih at Central Point; third Sunday it shows evidences of a new life. A of Cove, Union county, for the fifth dis many residents on the river that mills Munford; fourth Sumlay ut Jaek>onvi!ic, movement is on foot to divide some of trict, and Dr. J. R. Cardwell, of Portland, will b» put up in tlie vicinity of tlie Inm- MESSENGERS; SMITH, at holding'crvtces at eu h p’a< e both morn the large farms near the place into for the state at huge. The gentlemen ■ her belts, to cut up the trees and float ing and vvt ning of the «lav s* >tated met in Portland and, after duly qualify The following are Elder M Peterson’?* small fruit tracts and encourage increased ing, effected an organization by electing the Iuml»er dow n in a flume to the rail appointment'« for the month of April: The population. A railroad to the Southern Dr. J. R. Cardwell president, Ethan W. load. The fact of securing a franchise , from this county, and becking one from first Sumiaj' at Mound **ehot‘l-house at 11 Pacific lino at Medford is contemplated, o'clock, a m . ami at Eagle Point at 7 :30 which no doubt will be built. The very Allen secretary, and K. S. Wallace Klamatli county .Oregon,looks ns though treasurer. The office and headquarters o’clock, r ’t , tio1 second Sunday at Wood best farming land in the valley lies adja the company Intends to impi e the riv ville, holding >ri v» us at Gold Hill on the cent and tributary to Jacksonville. of the board were established at No. 171 er, as originally planned, wi. li under Second street, in Portland; after which taking will make the ex]»-"- • r:i:i up in Saturday ev« n:ng pieedinr that day; the third SumLiy at (uiural Point, morning With judgment and energy there is no the board entered into a thorough dis to the millions.— Yi-'ka Journal. and evening, and the 1 urth Sun.lay at reason why this town, so beautiful for cussion of the best methods to be adopt I fit. Kind, >f Planing, I.''.Hawing, Turning, Medfotd. HEALERS II situation and so rich in local historic ed for the carrying into effect the duties and Knick.1 Work Rustic. Flooring -------- ------------ HrsnaND vnd W ife .— The following lore, should not stand abreast of the im[>osed ujion them by the provisions of < ’«-iline. Thin-Edged Siding und Moulding. 8a«n Doors .cd Blind« in .tuck and innde to order. other growing towns of this region. the bill creating the board. It was the will be of great and vital interest to a /’rotrrfto« the Fnrmrr. The farmer must be protected, whether Jacksonville has long been noted for its unanimous opinion of the lioard that ac great many people of Oregon as he fan- ics it or not, and to ensure him the excellent schools, both public and pri tive steps should lie at once taken to well as of California: By a decision of Walter A. Wool’s Binderfl, benefits of )r<t«\tion the bit.ding-twine vate, while social advantages are of a arouse the orcharuists of the slate to the the supreme court of California rendered Walter A. Wood*« Chain Rake Reapers, recently, the principle of law is laid trust was devised. It is organized for the high order. The I>> mo < katk T imi . s pub Also dealers in Wall Taper, Curtains. Carpets philanthropic purj < e of controlling the lished here by Charles Nickell, is one of necessity c.f entering into a united war down tiiat husband and wife, in the pri Walter A. Wood’« Sweep Rake Reapers, Oilcloths, <il»H, Paints, OiNand Van.ieh, tht of extermination of the otebard pests Mipply and pri c ol an indis;«cnsablearticle. Walter A. Wood’s Enclosed (lear Mowers the leading journals of the state. It is that have already secured so strong a vacy of their apartments, may say of hntst line of licd-rcotri and Parlor Kots, E khj Gaar. Scott & Co.’s Separatorfl, each other, or of anybody else, anything Chairs and Bo«ak«*rs sn«i th»? most complete steel The vast wheat fields < i the west consume ably edited and a very valuable business in harvest time enormous «piant tics of hold among us, and which the past mild they of Furuitnr»» to I m « foiled tn Southern Oregon. Gaar. Scott A Co.’s Plain and Traction Engines, may choose. The judges aver that Aino Oil Printing*,( l. <»,no-. Picture Frame Hand this twinecn which the present tariff*exacts property. It has done very much for winter, and present forward and open (’oatefl* Lock Jjpver Hay Kake; also a Moulding» in great van :j. a ilutv of thirty live per re nt ad valorem, tlie development of the valley and would spring will greatly aid in multiplying,un the relationship of husband and wife is We cordially invite all («> call ami see us. No and trom whicti the Mills bill proposed to credit to a much larger town and less extraordinary measures are adopted of such a character that in the seclusion l’’u!l I^ine of _NIjieliinery. trouble to show goials. Ibumunber the place. takeoff ten per cent The twine men. en do their own honir, whatever each may more populous vicinity. for destroying them. It wasdeteruuned of couraged by the unconsi ionvble increase of say to the other, shall be regarded as MESSENGER <&. SMITH, Jacksonville ’ s business houses are sub to issue a bulletin at an early day, giv Write for Catalogue. Addrece either FRANK BROS. I KI’L. CO.. Portland. Or., or duty pro|M»>(d by the senate bill.havecom- having been said each to himself or her Ashland, Oregon. biiu-d to take the fullest advantage of the stantial, carrying large 6tvcks. A new ing, so far as ,>osHible, the remedies to self. <T.oXmil.im A MOS» Agents. Jacksonville Or. np|M»rtunity which will I h « afforded them lumber mill is to be erected that will be used and the manner of applying should the senate bill become a law in the work up the valuable sugar pine tribu- them, and appealing toevery ]«en«on who next congress. Acrord-ng to the Republi ary to the place, which will be quite a may have trees infested with any obnox A B ai i .- boom T ragedy .— (¡rant coun TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. can method <»f protecting the farmer, the ■ factor in the new growth of the town. ious insect to use the necessary means, ty furnishes th«- last tragedy of this kind, dutv is to be forty i»cr cei t ad valorem on ST. MARY’S ACADEMY, the most vxj ensive kind of twine,and about 1 The county court-house situated here is so far as possible, for destroying them, the affaii happening last Saturday, says an imposing edifice and one of the most in the interests of not only themselves, the Rwillc. There had been a horse two handle«! per cent on the h ast expen CONI»! CTKD BY sive. The manipulations of the trust may substantial structures in the state of Or< - but for the welfare of the state at large. race and later in the evening a ball was IMPORTERS send the price ol binding twine up. next , gon. It is a credit to Jackson county. While it is not the desire or purpose of given at Senator Hamilton's residence. MKiironn, summer, to a figure that will place it out SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES- the board to make use of th«» iisrsher After the dance broke up, J. M. Hamil of the rear h of the f irnicr, unless he i* pre • On the railroad, five miles east of means placed in their hands for the en ton, son of the senator, aged aliout 40, TheHchol»«tic j\-ar of thin school will c<»m- pared to mortgage his harvest to obtain a i Jacksonville, is growing very fast. Nil- forcement of the law enacted under which approached Hinton, a 17-year-old boy, i^pnee about the »»nd of Am u<. and is divided in supply of an arii le that ensable ’ inerous new buildings are being erected they are working, yet it is the determi and whispered “come outside, I want to four RPFtiiona of ten w« ok-* each. for liis work. and the whole place has on an air of nation and pui poee of the luard to see see you a minute.” Instead of accom- Board and tuition, per i«‘i ia..........................><0 00 substantial and ¡lennanent growth. The that the law shall not remain a dead let panving, Hinton drew a knife and almost Music ........................... Drawina «And Pamting...................... Mtdford .1 Mail is published here bv a Mr. ter upon tho statute books, but that it fatally stabbed Hamilton. It ¡3 said Bed and Bcddirur ............................. Harlan, recently from the Western shall accomplish, so far as they may be there is a “family fend” mixed up in it DAY SCHOOL. States. able to make it, the purposes for which some way. Primary Department........................ ( EXTIltl. POINT, Junior “ ........................ it was enacted. Preparatory “ ........................ Situated on the railroad, in the heart How ro TitEVEXT it . —The barnyard Senior and Graduating DopartnomL of the. valley, lias had a remarkable R ost . I kun , with commendable pub editor of the Artorian is reiq>onsible for Pupils ar«* received r.i anj time, ar.d «pn-mi m- growth during the past two years. It is lic spirit, has expended 4209 with which the following : “A Young's i.i.-rchicken fention i-« paid to particular studi« « in behalf of children who liave but a limited time, an energetic town and aspires to be the to import European song birds to Ore raiser says he has devised a way of pre thor particulars npplyat the Acndi-my. county scat at no very distant day. gon, in addition to the amount advanced venting chickens from acratching up Lit The" view from this place is most en by other |ier«ons for the same purpose. garden. He cro«“c.t the I .ng legged SOLE A< ; ENTS Eoli chanting. Mount I'itt is to the east, The musical little strangers aro i xp.-ctcd . Br*htnss with the short legg d Ban- towering its enow-cap|**d head into the to arrive soon, and doubtless will be a.- I tarns, and the result is a ne > b ced “i Westinghouse Automatic and Junior Engines. heavens. Table R-wk, the scene of the coid«d a coidial welcome. A gentleman 1 fowls w ith one long leg and c . hort himented General Joe l.ane's memorable cxpern uce.1 in such matters says that | leg. When th-y raise eitLcr leg to Colonel—Weil, what's the matter now? C«)IIRESP()\UENCE SOL.ICITEI ». 4 COMPLE1 11 AS8OUTMEN I’ Of Private—I've gut liver tro’ih’. * an<l tlvwpfjjil^ fight with the Rogue river Indians, lies unices great ca:e of the birds is taken ! scratch they lose their balance and to the north of the town. when they fir«t come, the loss of the ' come to grief. After a few demoralising and ought I) get leave for thirty «In s. VEGETABLE, FLOWER, Wooilville, I’lioenlx, Talent. Tolo, whole is extieinely liable. They should attempts they desist.” Colonel—1*11 glvo y »n t •», n?t I If >«>u take T J««y’. • VcgctabI.« S irsapar.U»» thv will l»c long Brown«b»10 and Gohl Hill aie all grow not be immediately lilierated, since so enuu:!«. long a confinement iiicaiMcitates them ing towns. Terrible. Fred 11 Eh* Lcr of 19 M . I r_> .»ireei •- hu Tin: MINSK 11. WEALTH fiom using their wings, and they would Two-tliinl* of all deaths in New York Seeds. Frar.clxco, . I h v m . vi . i dollar Of llie valley is very gieat. Gold, silver, in consequence fall easy victims to birds City «re from consumption «»r pneumonia. fur HK-Jiciuc”, but th? :n* Sait vt r lignite, gypsum and kindrei m* tals of prey and other annuals which ho in The same proportion oul<is for mo.» t other l.fcpjt.M» stopped my liver tr is I • Im Lave l«.en discovered in many localities. wait for such delicate meat. Tlie birds cities. Delays are dangerous. Dr. Acker’s J;>y*A VfijcUb’. • bar a; ’’ *. Remedy for Consumption will al The placer mines of this valley have must also be distributed in sections as English M¡ (•; I sire« Gmu v 8«do..:o*4 <*( 2 -3 X relieve and may save your life. Sold y ielded over 125,000,000 since the first nearly similar to thore in which they ways Franr is n, u ri ci t !• a i i m e.-llrr! ire- «1 l»v E. C. Brook«. discovery in 184'3. Quartz ledges which were trapped as possible. In his opin Cîi-tC I f 'I .'«1 i i li,’? ' u.i li i (’ h L i !«* cgc S-nt FrMon Application. "prospect” well have been discovered in ion a large wire cage ought to be con Andie«* Btfcnrf A,lt!,,.->c C L- O • STARRETT, many localities, but want of capital pre structed in the City l’ark—the expense Of tho»e rosmctK’M which give to (he face a Walla Walla, W. T. would be nominal—and the songaters A' lcia^ Machiur ;«r Aulo. vents the development of their treasure. ghastly (yea. ghnetly) whiteness. Such SUGAR PINE, FIR AND YELLOW PINE, A first i las« -i-wiiig-machine. Wliecier A Last year Jackson county produced permitted to occupy this and become preparation* contain lead or «o.*.mother Wil-oii s New No. «. with all the latest im inure gold than any other county in Ore acquainted with the surroundings, get equally injurious an«l dangerous buh- tleliviTiil mt the u:.!tk.- nt Hogue River ut any paint between the u-< limated, and given a good opportun stan . the use of which, if long contin provements. which has been used but very gon. little, is uttered for sale • heap. For fur month of Rutte Creek ami tin: month of Red Bhtnkei creek, ami will ity to exereiss their wings before being | ued will, besides giving the skin a rough The region is particiilaily rich in soda, ther parti- ulars enquire at the Tun* of salt and sulphur springs, and others allowed to shift for themselves. and leathery apptarance, ultimately pro pay eash on delivery for same in quantities from fice. * duce paralysis cd the nerves. This state- which yield boracite and magnesia. ment is no “bug a-Loo," hut facts, well- < onjoimptian . Ten Thousand 1 o Ten Million Feet. There is scarcely a section of the valley Take It In I hue. All <-ld pliysuian, retired Irour vrnctii e. known to chemistM and physicians, based that has not several snlphnr or sola Apply for terms to on the well-known physiological effects of “For want of st nail, a shoe was lost; for I av i: g had placed ill his hand« by an Ea»t CTAfiES LEAVE JACKSONVILLE EVERY want of n shoe.« hort*e was lost; for want spring«. The liest and nio-t frequented India missionary the formula of n simple such substances whose presence in prepar FUED. II. 3LQWE. Tolo. Or. il Mor-.I.iy r.nci Eri.Iuy at »<i'r!<*-k v M. farWil- of a horj-e, a rider was lost.” Never ne. hrt is that on the Linkvill:- road, alroiit ten vegetable reiiuslv for the speedy and per ations (or the complexion are indicated bv darTill.», r.-tnrr.ira* Tij. «nd Kai urtlny. T- sucli outward siens as before state«!. It Hra-!” l.-nrr-« for Wright'« on Wi-dneaday« at 10 small things. The first sign* of pneumonia miles southeast of Ashland. This house manent < ure of consumption, bronchitis, you would use an article which will at and ron*umption can • po>itivc!y” be and spring is owned by Jacob Wagner, catarrh, asthma and all throat and lung af o'olock a . M..returningTliuisday«. < hr<*ke«l by Dr. Acker s English Remedy one of tlie pioneers of tl.e valley, anil it fections, also a positive and radical cure once produce natural activity atid beauti or consumption. For sale b y E. C. Brooks. and tlie extensive ranch connected with for nervous debility and all nervous com ful complexion try Wisdom's Ro!«ertine, which is guaranteed under a forfeiture of it are presided over by his son, J. M. plaint«. after having tested its wonderful 410*1 to be absolutely free from ail poi FOB GOODS IN OÜR LINE 7 iirative ]H,wers in thousands of cases, has Wagner, and his estimable wife, who do ' tell sonous and injurious substances. Pro it his duty to make it known to his suf SETTLE-UP NOTICE. all in their power to make guests com fering L. C. HEIWRICHSFJW. felinas. Actuated liy this motive nounced by leading ladies of s<>ciety and fortably enjoy themselves. It will on« and a desire to relieve human suffering. I the stage superior to an' thing ever pro ll those , knowing themselves in day become the resort for invalids un.l will send free of charge.to all who desire it, duced lor beautifying ami preserving the <l«ht«d to tho under«isn»d.cither by note <>i 1 ’ -- irst Streot. - - - Pnrtland. Oi-rgou. book areonnt.nre hcr. l>y earnoetly rciuMtci to tourists. ihi recipe, in German, French or English, eoiuplcxion. cull nnd «eft¡out their •’»rlieet conreni.-nce. Ou- This Leather is manufactured by a Process similar to that by which tlie Patent Kills known as Devola are made. The Points Claimed for it are these: POWDER Absolutely Pure. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE Rug-Standing Grant*» T Office in Ahlf lì NO. 10 Advertitemeut» wi be inserted la tlioTixrs al the following rat on : 1'onlines, one ineertion............................ (2 10 »obsequent insertiun...... 1 a < •4rerti»enient8 insert ed reasonsble A fair reduction from the abuts rates made to yearly and time advertisers. THE TIMES JOB OFF1CK is more complete bj far than any other in South ern Oregon, and eompares favorably with any io the State. Job Printing of every imaginable description done at 3an Francisco rates.and in • promptand first-class manner. FREICHTS & FARES THE LOWEST. INLOW St ASHPOLE, General Merchandise OREGON. EAGLE POINT Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, MOST REASONABLE RATES & SON S, , OREGON. Will art pr< »T. pt BUY THE BEST AND BE HAPPY I o. F. DE MC Il K ' 1 D F. N Ì J arkHoiit ili c MINNIS rit y , < >t , (IWi: FORMED A(’O- I capital of .- irr>¡:> k <>’i « General f I*. DrutH-hw in .Ih-k- ar thn ol.l.tanHof II.—k- E c-.rner of Ti-ird anti st it ( :> C < . BEEKMAN. THUS (I. BEAME8. R. PH YC PHYSICIAN X K • i h t’ •* lari»»'5t stock of Office »n W. ' i» -*’ I! Special attimi ■ PHYSICIAN ì'J «i tiiJ ui’LICt On IhttS A PHICES : ...... Í5 to »10 per 100. ...... 10 " IS “ ” .... 8 " 18 ‘ ínr.iiHh'.'d renaonably. i LI ’’Mini. WoiKiburn.Or r 11 » s i ' i \ lbH? CARSON, .fa'* tn«. r of Dit PUTt GLASS P.ÍYSL I W Jac' « MACH INERY! THE INGERSOLL ROCK DRILLS AND COMPRESSORS ani WIRE ROPE-SPECI« Ì.TIES. NOTICE 33 and 35 North Fruit St. urtlanl Oregon. J. M. ARTHUR. Manager. EC LF.CT I < night JOB WORK SOLICITED. PARKE & LACY, SHBUBBEttx E. P. GEAR Y FARM ANO MILL MACHINERY! »:r«i <•..!! Grass, Clover, Âilail’a ;id Saufoin Saw Loa’s o Saw Logs. ¿nts, fcgg-Fooil. Etc. TÜ.EE3. i JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY ; íáü ¿'honsaièd ! ED IS NOW TAKING Oli igh J..» !; on and Joaephiuc countio* Ashland, WIT cr SHRUBBERY, Iny kit 4 -.¡i i in u find < !”*» Nursery. ’ 4 Tr.-eri this fall will da wellt« r unters, ns I will gnarnnlee Bati®fi.c- (MINER’S EX' WAI SOWELL à i nrrnnt all my tree•* if properly cared for. Î -n .. •• .vp, -it e.eiv. Produce tak”n at me*- • - .?>*-. tf “ adj Hc»‘d wir «cd. S. JOHNSON, ks ville. Or ’ "on Aug. 1 1883. CÍTY BAEBSR SHOP. CALIFORNIA UK UND!- of Frai k K kin-« c.-inf. ►.I ..f W. . Ml W»w,l. 8THEET MRS. JANE REDDING. Proprietress. NOT HING SAVED BY SENDING EAST PasMEorcrs taken at Reasonable Rates. A THE LEADINS JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, bu-tnee. .tout be eloped. Wl:i>l«Mlra,id I.sisil Dcaltr. in MoRnrd. Mail?. 1W* 'Di.'iraonds, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks! mt lT INTERESTS. Kcrmn, ilrht/f Scah/, Skin Torture. Th«* Htrnrle application of HwaynuV Ointment, without any internal metjicin»«. will rnr« any caw> of T«t|i*r, Salt llhau.n, Hin^worw. l’ilea. Hilvei >1'M ' !vr t’l.i’i : Wa- . «partí-1 »«a 1<I Optical <»<»!<«; «g*n(»fur tlw Rockfnnf C»tl!. b.-«r. I< il O and m •.rk<Mlcr-'l'nn<l»nw« | Pimpl*«. . Ihczoma. all le-Prea Watch»«. !. Id:;”!» 1.4 FÜLLT PHKI’AHob ändert,it r. loft «vir m.d nndnr»lupe in richt. ¡ Itch. ... Sores. . ------- — - Scaly. Itchy, .. three-year.old» and nrwiuda li«»« lb« i»nnt of , Hk'n Eraplutii», no inntipr hnw ntetmate urlung I w o k in s,« Un.in in« b.»t manner er .’ LI. GO.JDH THi; LINK 'IAN ü FV'TÜKICV to ORDER AND REPAIRED. right lunn rawed >>ff. Ramrcci Applegate. I »t«iding. It i» poloni, eflectiv« and coste but « ■ - ,b’w pro'««. Wa' >i :t- p:jr:na caraf illv Q-Miiurg HCHOMFr. ry~l>ba ti.e> Par’aagt.» «npf on am'taai,.,n. r..maiu wrirl, a« {■ vfoj|> purchAe ng »lrewlwt« 1 Rotte» b:aaded L> on right bip, trifio c '< . ìis rill ?. N. S. DREW For fruit cultivation this region is not excelled on the coast. It produces peach es of the finest flavor, while the almond and the fig tree will flourish. Apples, plums and cherries aro always a sure and liountiiul crop. Heretofore, with no 1 markets beyor.d the limits of a local one, farmer» bad little encouragement to with full directions for preparing and using. Stop! Bent by mail by addressing with stump, naming this paj>cr. W. A. Noycs.149 Pow Stop wbrt? Stop writin r f«»r papers er's Block, llociic ter N. Y. merely to yourself in print. V, <• bny »airable iuann»**npt. For fl per every JOO U II y UMNra F«4e. , wont* we will examine y«»tir manuscript, Women lose their Is-suty because cold* I and nnd tell yon its Value, value. Social attention undermine their life. Dr. Acker’s English I gi riven to poetry. Heud vonrt at once to Remedy for Consumption is an absolute I Tut M ani ' ki ' kipt C o . cure for colds, buhl by E. C. Brooks. Box 5JU. Carlinville, 11L