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A young man named Slover was badly hurt by u premature blast near Gold Hill a few days since. His face was severely Baud cun test on 13tli. burned and tilled with gravel. “Figs in Clover ’ at Jackson'». • T H V R3I1AY......................... MAY, 2, 1889 Whi e in Jacksonville last Friday, Chas. Smoked herrings at Jackson's. • K. Chanslor bought the Altamont colt ’Ol- iver Twist” from C. W Kahler. Consid Public health is generally good. eration, >2ôü. The popular clerk of Jose Important to Orehartlut*. Oyster plug tobacco at Jackson's. • phine county secured a bargain. We h»ve received the following circular Fresh candies everyday at Jackson's. The value of a remedy should be esti from J. D. Whitman, of the State Beard of Carpet brooms, best quality, at Jackson’s. mated by its curative prop-rties. Accord Horticulture, which he i. sending through Artistic wall paper at Rennies A White's. ing to this standard, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla out this diatrict. It calls attention to the is the best ami most economical blood med- Rofue river iloitr 85c. per sack at Jack- necessity of concert of action in extermi icii e in the market, b-cau*»* the most pure • nating the insei t pests which are troubling son's. and concentrated. Price |1 Wurth >3 a urcbardisla: " 1 have the honor to inform Satlesns, all the rage, at Beanies A bottle you that the State Board of Horticulture White's. • The tine grade Hereford heifer belonging nave organ aed and are now ready to carry I. A. Bradley of Big Butte called one day to W. O. Kenney was last Friday wantonly cut the provisions of the law lor which list week. or acddenta'ly shot by so ue one. with a purpura the board was created. It is im Overalls, only 50c. per pair, at Kearnes 32-calibre rifl . the lai breaking the ani possible for the coiunn-siuiiers to visit ev * mal's b-ft hit'd leg above the hock joint, ery orchard or even locality, and. not des.r- A White's. and perh ips disablii g her to some extent Soda nod ex'ra soda a id sweet era-kers irig to use up the appropriation by useless fur life. travel, wc ask fcr your co-operation an 1 at Jackaon's. Jesse J. Houck au<l Miss K ite Hand were assistance. It should be the pride of every Douglas county has twenty rcgislered orchardist, be his or< hard ever so small, to physician*. married at the resilience of the bride’s produce the best fruit possible, and in or mother in Ashland <»n the evening of the Oranges and lemons in quantities to suit der to accomplish this we must extermi at Jackson's. 21th ult., Kev. F. G. »Strange officiating. * Both of the contracting parties were raised nate the pests now infesting our orchards Should there be any pest-orteding in or Potatoes only 50 cent« a sack at the S in the valley, and they have a host of friends who wish them long life and pros chards in your neighborhood, 1 kindly a-k F. Variety Stare. you to inform me. that I may visit the perity nnliiniti <1. New ar d nobby hats, just received, at same and counsel with the owners as to the Reimes A White's. Frank Bilker departed l:ut Thursd ty for * beat method for exterminating the pests the lower Klamath couniry with his two The be«", eider vinegar for aale cheap at and restoring their orchards to health and children, the custody of whom were award vigor, thus redeeming the- go« si name wet f. F. Variety Store. ed him by rhe court. Indian Mary, their < ’ . ..-t and freight is all Fisher wants. have so long enjoyed as producers of the grandm »(her, wa< 1 >’h to give them up, * very beet of fruits. Any assistance I t an His goods must go. but submitted w.thout trouble to the ru I- render you or informal ion you may desire Gra«s is still abundant on the range and ieg of the court will be cheeriully given. Mock are doing well. C B. Watson. S A. Miller and D. 1!. J ohs D. W hitmas .” Strangers in search of homes are becom Getchell have incorporated the Asnland Medford,Oregon, April 22. 18'3 ing lucre numerous. Packing Company, with a capital stock of >20,000. They perfected the organization Miaw bats from 15 cents to *3 50 each at County Agricultural Society. in Portland aft rward. They get a subsidy the S. F. Variety Store. of $2000 in .Ashland and wi'l erect a can Pursuant to call quit • a large n itn’ er of Mr . Gillette of Ashland was visiting at nery there to can fruit. rcpre*entative citizen* from various i arts Sisson, Cal., last week. r>t the val ey assembled at the town hall tn A* an instance of the value of advertising Jas and Jcfl Hamlin made our town a Jacksonville last Saturday afternoon at 2 in the T imes , our oi l friend, A. Betz of o’clock for the purpose of organising a call one day this week. Eagle Point, informs us that cur little lo county agricultural society. The - bin t of Cm kerjr,glass and stoneware, new stock, cal. stating that a school teacher was the meeting was stated by It A. Mil er, at lteames A bite’s * wanted in his district, result«»«! in the im andon motion J. 1>. Whitman was calc.I mediate employment of Miss Jacques of Rabt. Westrop's hotel building at Tolo to the i hair ami 14. A. Mi hr was chosen ii nearing completion. Salem, n very efficient young lady. secretary; after which a permanent orirati- The picnic bv the students and teachers F. M. Fredenburg of Rock Point pre ¡ration was effecte I by ele, tirg J. L>. W hit • f the grammar and high-school depart man president; 1 Powning of Central cinct called yesterday. ment* of the Jacksonville pupils, a few Point, vi e-| r sidi n'. 14. A. Miller, secre Messrs. Kelso and Alien of Trail creek particular friemis of the ««’ho ars partici tary, and C. C. Beekman treasurer of ths spent Tuesday in town. pating, was held at lLogue river on Tues society, to be known as the Jackson Babbitt-metal for sale cheap at the Tins« day and was highly enjoyed by all. About County Agricultural Associati n. On mo office in quantities to suit. every availably rig in town was chartered tion a comn.ittee of live, consistingol Pres for the occasion by the enterprising boys. Roseburg is talking up a croquet tourna ident Whitman, W. K Price of Tolo, J C ment during the summer The action of our efficient assessor la*t Tolman of Adi and. Pr. B. F. Adkins of season in making a complète assessment Mrd ord and Wm. M Holmes of Etna, Considerab'e roadwork is now being of the connt v has enabled the county treas were appointed to prepaie t e. cssary ar done m southern Oregon. urer to call in an unu«»hy large amount ticles ot incorporation- ta report at an ad Je««e ai d A H Fimpson of Me Iford ot ouutan iing warrant* this sprini. and journed mealing at the same placeunbatur were in l< wn a few days since. we may Io >k to sm <»ur county in ivbted- day afternoon. Mai' 4h A commendable 1 lie i'lfant chil i of 1. A Drake ami wife nvs< dec vise in the future. degree of intere l was shown and many et- p-essed their determination to subscribe of Talent died a tew -lays since. Manv of the on haids in southern Oregon Yesterd ty was M ty day and every sec liberally to the stock of the association arc atH'Cted with the pests which are pn»v- tion observed it more or les«. »li'ii issued. ingso mjurious in < alitornia an I the Wi.'- -------- •----------- The l»««t ¡K>tatoe« can b-- hud at the 8. F. Iiamette val’ey. anti nothing should be left Variety Store for .V) cents a sack A Sneeeeefal Kutertainment. undone to thoroughly era«iicate them at one« ’, before it I* t-e> late. I'.’ie Sta'e Hor Hays A Elliott have just finished a tine The anniversary enterta nii.eut and ded ticultural .Si»viefy piomises to render val buckhoard forC-1. J. N. T. Miller. icate ry exercises of the Midford Odd Fel uable assistance in the matter. lows last Friday were not only highly cred Bricklaying lias been commenced on the Salem papers report a bilk coming np itatife to the order in that place, but served new Sheridan block at Roseburg. the road who is takingorders for a line of to maintain the high reputation for hospi First-class cedar fence posts for sale in suitings, dress goods, carpets, etc., at ex tality and liberality which this kindred so quantities to suit at the T imxs office tremely low rates. He delivers the suit ciety in southern Oregon have long main Fi«h have not been so plentiful in the ings as he goes and state* that a tailor-4s tained. The place w is full of visitors from following him right up who will make the all the neighi orinc towns of scuthern Ore lower valley for years a« tiiis season. Choice alfalfa and millet seed in quanti suits in s:yle for little or nothing and fur gon. all of whom were royally entertained, ties to suit at the 8. F. Variety Store. nish the thread himself. Look out for him and yet many basketfuls remained from and pass him along. The suitings are the feast. At the up|>o:nted hour large Jel- Grain is looking well, generally speak- worthless, the nnn is n. g., and the tailor eea'ions from both Ash and and Jackson ing.but rum was needed on the light lauds. never appears. ville arrived,the latter beirgeccoiupani-d by County Clerk Muller has issued 81 mar the Silver Ournet Band. The air was tilled riage lit enses since his term of office began. W. F Songer of Ashland, county stock with melody for the balance of the day. inspector, was in town yesterday, return The last few days have uwukened a live ly The programme was carried out in full aiid ing home from an inspecting tour through a nuiniier of the addnrsse.s were ex.e-ding- interest in «ummer resorts and ice cream’. the Applegate country. He re|»orts most lygood. n tably these of Rev. W. B. Ad Ashland's board of trade now numbers of the flock* visited in fine shape for going kins and Judge PePeatt. The subject . f ovi-r fifty of the s-lid citixen« of the town. to Ihe upper ranges Ibis season, being Old Fellowship is fruitful of sent urn it, much freer from sc ib than heretofore. It <> d papers, ir. quantities to suit, for sale and it was handle I by able han Is at Mu I has been a go »«! season for saving the Innib at the T imes utlice at 50 cents a hundred. ford last Friday. Th*’ ball in th-? evening I crop. in«l sh« «’p men wo.fl I be h ippv were S< o t Gr ttin of To'o wi'l take ples«ure m at Howard's <|>. r.i bouse was w ell alt< ’ll i< d it not f<»r the low price of wool. sli-iwmg strangers town an 1 country prop and an enjoyable time had. Now the time «»f year when the ap erty. • proaching spring St-ason remind* ns that Fresh crop oranges, lenmns, fig*, etc., A Big Mill to be Built. «orne token ot km.I remembrance will be at the 8. F. Vai iety Store. The best in the welcomed t>y our friend*. What present A gentleman connected with the Klam market. would be more acceptable than a fine pho ath 14.ver Lumber and Improvement Com It you want genuine bargains, don't fail tograph or crayon of the giver, made by pany returned yesterday from Kianiath tocallon N. Fisher. He is selling out, and Logan, the Ashland photographer He al city, the site where the company 's null is to * ways bas the latest novelties In finish, am! be erected at the point where'tbe O. A C. uo mistake. if you call at his gallery you will learn 'I he board of trustees should soon make railroad crosses the Klamath river He something new about pictures. reports that some sixty men are at work arrangements for the proper sprinkling of there pulling in a side-track and spur to our streets. Citizens of Butte creek and the foothill the mill-site. Klamath city is sixty miles country east of the desert are subscribing Col. Bowditch of Ashland is now occupy below Linkville. and the river there is ing the law office formerly used by Judge libt rally to the bonus to be offered the Something over fifty yards wide and ab mt Del'eatt. gentlemen wh » purpose putting in a fruit six feet deep The dam to lie built will be evaporator m (’entrai Point, we learn. The The sli >wers of last week benefited grain, forty feet wide at the base, of s’one, timber fruit tree* ami all kinds ot vegetation con location i* a g >.»«! «»ne and the project can ami biu-h, ai d it will lie twelve fe. t h gh; but bv successful in able hands. Central and on tlie top of it will tie a free bridge to siderably. Point real z •* that m order to support a Nott s, receipts, due-bills, draft», etc . in lake the p ace of ihe ferry now there, to growing town an«! concentrate trade it book form, handy and first-class, at the cross whi- h. with a team, costs fl 50. • must be public-spirited and wideawake. T imes office. The Jacksonville ban 1 boys are making Tl.e Talent planing mill is running on A Dear Horse. i rapid progress am! will acquit themselves full time ami doing a large amount of ex Aft r being out about thirty hours cellent creditably on the 13th. even if they do nut work. considering the merits of the horse case earn the fir>t prize. Tneir rendition of a The railroad hands about Steinman have ■ from Butte creek -Pabuck vs Wi'sun—a number of selections last Friday at the Odd very tired jury was discharged by Judge been moved over the mountain to the Cal- I Fellows’ erlebrati«m showed marked im Webster last Sunday afternoon at four ¡forma side. provement over any previous efforts The o’clock, having tailed to agree uron a ver This magniticei.t rain assures the heavi- boys deserve success, for they have many dict. It i’ quite safe to assume that one e«t grain and bay crops ever harvested in obstacles to overcome, a number of their member of the jury will always lee. that th- the valley. best players being absent at the state uni other eleven men who mad-up the panel Ashland’s Chinese population attend versity ami unable to participate in the J-.l-.nW M. \V II an-.s of Nevada was in were less amen.ib e t> reason and mure Ast.I md last week with hi« family,viewing I cl.ur< Ii and style themselve? “Jesus men.’’ c.mtest. obiuratein temp.-r than any other eleven llie country. rhe Presbyterian Chinese mission school Centenary day was observed in .Lacksnn- men he ever undert mk to'c-ntrol. Th- The y.-niu ; folk- of Ashland will have a i* responsib e for ihA outbreak of Chris vilie t»y a pirti.il ce satinn of business, c.i.se will probably be tr.ed for the thi d tianity among the heathens. | hois!ing the stnrs an I stripes «>•• the vn- time at the next term ot court, unles- s-t 11 oral *<iio d at the * ongr. g itional ciiurch The nobbkst and Htvst Myles of hat*, Iriou- flagstaff* in the town an«! I«y many of tied in the nieunriuie It bids fair tor-va , in iu.it place. our citiz"n« going to th«* woods to seek sidrts, i collar.«, cuff«, scarf pins, Me -1«. De-b-rq and Call of Missouri flat I .c famous low i calf case, as the value ot the horse is not above flu and the costs id- have struck several ledges of quartz which collar-hut?(»n«4. etc., in southern Oregon i le »«ire n t ie pn n •• gm rids. K» bg’ous can alwa' « be found at the S. F Variety services were also lv I I. The pupil* of the pro-pect well/ ready amount to more tnan *1000. Store. Call nud see for yourselves. Sisters’school repaired to B-ekiqan «t Linn Messrs. Houston and Rodgers of Table park on Walk*r creek, in charge of their Stipt. Mitche l la*t Saturdav granted Mr. preceptors, an 1 spent a most enjoyable Struck it Rich. Rxk precinct wero in Ja-ksonville one Loomis <»( Gold Hill, M:ss N Ini »w of Eagle day last week. day, w hile the pup.I* of the public schoais Old residents wi l recollect Pr .f. L. L. Quite a number of beaver, otter, mink. Point, Miss E hih Porter of Union town and entertained themselves on the bank* of Rogers, formerly of Ashl.nd, who was Miss A. Day <»f Josephine county permits to Rogue river. one of th-faculty cl the Willamette uni and other »kins have been bought by deal teach school in this county. versity in President Gatch's time; also L. ers in bides, etc. J. II. Fenn, formerly of Jacksonville, one R. II. Moore, county treasurer.elsewhere of the most rampant howlers in theG. A S. Pyar, who was jostmast-r at Salem Horsemen, now is the time to get your many yeirs aliout that time. The Pvars h-.rsebids printed ant advertisements in gives notice that he has enough money’ on R . and who was dismissed from the rail hand to redeem county scrip protested up road mail-service because he was so are now living at Ontario, southern Cali serted at the T imes office. to Sept. 1. ISM. Tha warrants thus adver officious and persisted unreasonably in fornia, and Mrs. p., writing a lady friend County agricultural association meeting tised represent over I10.001'. here, says ” We had recently a vi.-it from at the ti-wn hall in Jacksonville next Sat making himself so obnoxious, has been re Kev. an'd Mrs. L. I.. Kobers, once <>f Wil Nearly pvery p tinted fence an ! many of instated. He is of that class <»f soldiers urday afternoon. lamette university. n >w if Colton, 25 miles | the buildings in town have been defaced who are always airing their patriotism for Many new timber-land locations have I by pencils or in some other manner lately. the gain there is in such proceeding, hop last of us. Th'y are living on a Iruit farm wh.cb ho was f .rtun ite enough to find as lieen ma.le at ihe i l l offi e at Rose >urg There is a law against such practices, and ing (o profit by !-u< b d.splay. No doubt a government land and took up. He ho ds lu> during the past week. it will be enforced if .such conduct con large portion of these blowhards were acres quite near can Bern irdino. ai.d is The largest stock of French camlies— tinues. camp-followers and coffee coolers. agent f r a land and improvemenlconipany fresh and nice—has just been received at Adam Frick, formerly of this county, is War«! Dmiglas, the lightning special there."—[Salem btate-man. the S. F. Variety Store. wanted to claim an estate left him by his agent ot the New York Life Insurance Robt. Wade of Butte creek has fully re father, who recently diet in l linofs. If Company, who w«»ik- 1 up such a fine bus l/rart covered from (ns recent indisposition ami not c aiim <1 within two years the bequest iness for his company’ in southern Oregon will lapse. See notice in our legal c >1- last sea*un,has been breaking hisown record Read the hospital report.«, read the mor wa< lu t >wn this wei k tuary reports, lead the medical publica recently about Walla Walla ami Pend etoii. The work ot finishing the dam«, etc., at u mn*. tions. read the daily newspapers, and learn Klamath city. Cal., will b’ pushed to com Tlio president has appointed Warren H • ha* been glvina special excursions how widespread is heart disease, how- d fti- pletion immediatdv 1 mitt of Dal'.is as register of the Lakeview io patrons of I he | (¡/otnpany in that cult of it. t. Cti >n it is to most people, how Smiths T ime » to vour friends East, or land clfi.-e. vice A. F. Snelling, who has section.in appreciation of their favors, and many ami how sudden are tne ileaibs it sent in his resignation on account of ill suce« e.led in writing 116 policies in Fendle causes. Then ria I I)r. Flint's treali-e on at any other place. It answers bettci than health Mr. T. was Mr. S.’s immediate ton al »ne. lie is spoken of as the most all the letters vou can write. heart disease, and learn what it is. what successful special agmt on the northwest predecessor. Fred. Cronemiller feds like the biggest causes it, what diseases it gives rise to. A ledge of stone ha* been discovered coast at this time. His energy and enter what its symptoms are. and how it may be man in Oregon, because lii* wife presented near have no limit. White Point in the Sjskiyouf, suit prise seem to --------- •------------ attacked. If you find that you have heart him witli a bouncing boy. able for making raz r hones, says the disease, ask your druggist for a bottle of The 8. F. "Examinei” is the best paper “Tidings,’ and men are engaged in taking CENTKAL IMlNT POINTERS. Dr. Flint’s remedy. 1 he treatise may be on the coast Don’t fail to leave your sub out stone and shipping it away ta the fac had on application la Muck Drug Co., N. scriptions at the T ime » office. tory in the east. Go to J. C. Sheridan’s for your hard McGinnis, who killed Deputy Sheriff Carpet baggers seem to be getting all the ware. tinware, ami the celebrated Superior 1,0. kw O 1 at <; I'lyon city. Grant county, new mail contracts in the west,and nobody St. Louis stove. * Thin out the Fruit. was liarge i on the 2fith ult. seems to feel sorry for them when they get J. W. Merritt spent yesterday in Central Or- hatdistv should proceed to thin out Tho«. Riley has gone to Butte creek to cinched, because they are not interested in Point making arrangements for putting in the fruit on trees that are overloaded, look look after his stix k interests . He was ac and know nothing of the country they his stock of goods at this place. ing to secure the best type of frait ob companied by Wm. Chastain. seek to provide transportation for. Mr. Gallant, an expetienced han 1 at the tainable. This season will be a memorable Attention is called to the semi-annual A mill-dtp. millrace and sidetrack will one io fruit-growing in this county, as the financial exhibit of County Cl».k Muller, le fa i.'-'.« I by tlM Toto TownalM and business, will soon open a complete stock of hardware, tinware, etc.. in Central Point. production wi.l be a.most doume that of undeorfiead of "new this week." Milling Company, for a nominal sum. to any former year, and the quality of the \\ e L irn tha’ a ’arg* >ash and door fac The sped.il venire summoned to try sev any responsible party who will put up a tory will soo i be c-i.ibiishvd at this place. shipments will determine the question flour mill at Tolo. For particulars address eral cases only considered one of them, as of pretil to be obtained from ihe raising It will be agrra- benefit to the whole sec or call on th* secretary, Scott Griffin. * tion. of fruit in quantities for distant markets the balance were compromised. There is no section in the northwest Wm. Wilson sold his property, includ It can only i ay to raise the very b- st, and Among the new residences to bo built when it Lings too thick on the tr- es the ing 5(10 acre« o( land in Table Rock pre where the soil is better adapted to the in Central Point the coming summer wil I growing of the beet than southern Ore cinct, to J J. Johnson for *5300. quality is a ways inferior. Tuin it out. be one for Geo. Hershberger on bis six- gon. and our farmers and business men Pound-plug« ot Climax tobacco only 50 shoul I do their utmost Io induce Mr. acre lot in the Cooksey tract. PassaeJ the Crisis. cents each at the 8. F. Variety Store; other Spreckles to establish factories in the val Work on the fruit evaporat«>r will no ley. doubt be commenced soon, as the bonus of A tew days since mention was made of gouds in proportion. Call and see. Parties desiring to build in Tolo this the fact that a dispatch had been received C W Patterson, formeriy of this place, $ldd0 is about rai>e I. It will be a great by W. T. Burner, from Ashland, stating spring will be fill nulled lumber, brick and is developing Woodward A Willis’va>le Leip to us as well as fruit-ra sen». • that his little daughter Katie, who had building material at the lowest price. gate«! marble quarry near Roseburg.and is The party at the St C!<«ud Hall la«t been taken there by her mother for th- Every public-spirited farmer in the val the artist who constructed the finished benefit of her tn allli'had fallen -low stars lev should purchase stock in the county work from that quarry which has been night was a success, notwithstanding the inclement weather. The music and sup anil received injuries whi-h, it is fea'ed, agricultural association next Saturday. so unsparingly praised in the Roseburg pa per were excellent and all enjoyed them were fatal. Last evening a dispatch was A peculiarity ot Hood's Sarsaparilla is pers. selves. received front Mr. Burney stating that hi« that while it purifies the blood. It imparts Do not wait until to-morrow, when you While in Central Point, call at Jos. C. daughter had passed the critical point and uew vigor to every function of the body feel sick, but take immediately a dose of Sheridan's hardware store and examine the attending physicians. W. E. Carl, of Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier and pre Al. Helms, who has been pntting tip the celebrated s¿eel skein Lansing wagon*. Oregon city, and J. 8. 1’ar-on ot Ashland, vent a «eriou« attack of sickness. It Is the confidently look forward to her ear y re several buildings at Talent, is non engaged best liver regulator and blood cleanser in Stoves, tin and hardware at prices never in the erection of a nice dwelling house. before beard of. Satisfaction guaranteed. covery.—[Oregonian Physicians should al tend to the matter existvi.ee. Try it. A number of clearings are br ing made Washington territory is being ti ed with Information Wanted. of registration. But few havo complied immigr u t !»ecausv its rtsoun es are being in Central P int precinct a'«nis the line of Anyone knowing the present whereabout* witli the new la v in this county, so f ir. the ro:id between the town and the Rogve A few copies <>f the American Settlers’ liberally a«lv»Ttised. I’s resource*’ are not river bridge, and c«»nsnh r.iLl? fencing is of any or all of the surviving offle.-rs or <me wliit superior t<> th »sc of soutlwrn Ore •urgeons belonging t • the 1st Oregon Cav Guide, .«fund «rd authority cn all land gon, but newcomers are as numerous there being done. J he days when one could klat- i-wa at wiil over the rolling des. rt alry will confer a great favor by sending matters, may i>e round al the 1 imes office. »-> ’hey are scare* here. Information com-crni' g th m to Thomas Dave King and Mr. S'ocum of As i ind For the beat turnouts for all occasions have ;«b nit b.» n hr .tight to a cb»s- by two Fitzpatri k of Phil Sheridan Post No. 1, are hau'ing lime for Strait's new li itel ml; at ihe Exec sior livery stable in Jack strands <»f barbed wire and three st<»nt (JAR- Dept of Idaho, at B-i-e <• ty. from Alhson A Wimer's kiln near Jackson sonville Ply male’s price* are quite rea b«>ar«l<. Much of ihe mat'sinita bru>h Idaho The inform ition is want.’I <•> en ville. sonable hih ! He nrwr fails in giving satis Ian«! n that section wiil Lmbticss prove able John Hawley. a nee ly a id deser i-g Y ii will a!««» do neil t<» patron good fruit and grnje Inn«!. Circuit co art i« still in session, but will faction veteran, to obtain a pen ion. adjourn before I mg, as Judge Webster ize his sti;p lir.p running between tins The l-tithrt l>rliyhtnl. • must g i to Lak? county to hold court place am! Mettiord. May Party. The pleasant effect and the perfect safety there. The Ashland House was !a-t week moved with which ladies may nse the liquid fruit There will le a .May day dance and J. A. Anderson of Elan precinct is pre back on the lots to make room fur a new •upper at the rr-¡donee of O. M. Ros ’, on paring to erecta handsome two-story resi- brick hotel build ng to be built by J. J. laxative. Syrup of Figs, under ail condi Applegate, on Friday evening. May 3. 1889. denceon bi* fine farm two miles west of Strait on the former site. The original tions rnakt it their favorite remedy. It is Alt are invited. Mus c by Orme Bros.'or Phoenix. house was built by Eber Emery in 1859. and pleasing to the eve and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting o > the kidneys, liver chestra No pains Will be spared to make A second-hand buckboard and set of h.nr- was one of the few old-time buildings re and bowels. it a very pleasant affair. ——♦----------- ne««. also a spin of 4 year-old horses, for maining in the town ♦----------- A dry, Lacking cough keeps the bron sale cheap. Apply to I'nion livery sub e, Forent Grove Poultry Yards. Watches andtlœk». chial tubes m a slate of constant irritation. Jacksonville * F,Ur Po’and. of Yreka. Cai.,a pract csl Wyandottes. Plymouth Ilocka. A'lil ind ca-pinters will this evening which if n »1 speeiliy remo 'ed, may lead Light Brahmas. wun hmaker anil j-we « r. is mak mt a can meet together for the purpose of organizing i to bronchitis No prornjiter remedy can R<we and Single Comb Brown Leghorns. vass of the t-iw.-ia in this valley. Wewou'd a carpentei s union fur mutual benefit and be had than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which White Leghorns. recommend him to those needing his servi protection. is an anodyne and expectorant. White Wyandottes. ces, as he is a first.class workman. The An lerson-Hamnion Bros, case is A regularly-established postoffice is now Partridge (’<»< bin« and Bl ck Miqorca’», maintained on Poorman s creek, called being tried in circuit court this week, the AMERICA’S BEST BRKKIM. For 9*1». attorneys taking turns in reading the vo Bauten. Henry Banten offi iates as post Mv fowls have no suiH’rinrs Have won luminous evidence the court. Jt will be Complete logging outfit, consisting of one master. an cxp»-i.si .’v lawsuit befu. e it is concluded, the highest honors at all exhibitions for the Srat-clai« 1-wging wagon, only used a few past eleven years. Newt. Yocum, will known in th.» sec week«, four yoke of well-b’oke oxen.chains, tion, has been i'ldieted by the Douglas the referee’s fees al me amounting to more Eggs. !»cr sitting. $3; tw » sittings $5. than four bundie l dollars. ropes, blocks, etc. Enquire of Semi stamp for catalogue. county grand jury for selling liquor with H S. A ix >. n . Deskin», Or. All the ir.»st that can poss bly come now Address J. M. G arrison , out a license. can do n > more than a little much-needed Box ¿5. Forest Grove, Or. AH who are interested in stock raising or thinning out •»( the surplus fruic that hangs . Coarta. agriculture should ittemt the adjourned The Mat t- rm of the conn.y <vmnf **i<>'< meeimgof the Jackson county agricultural i in such profusion mi tn • trees throughout To Sheep Raisers. : the valley. The crop this year will be be- •*.< and pro'ate courts will be hell li-xt association. Little’s : atent ‘-beep dip, w .el sack«. ; vond ah prve J» nt in ylvl I, and in most week. ______ A r.ii e in Juris* n crerk would tear out , instanc»-.’ of line quality, as the younger ■ fie ce tw.ne. f««r «.tie at Nun tn’.«. Jackson- about a quarter o! a mil* of the road be • orchard* n«»w cornu / into bearing have ville. Ml For Hair. tween J ac*«>nvite .m l Central Point, as inost of ih-m received cireiut and nitclli- Two hundred fine. Isrge cedar posts can Igent cultivation, and consist of choice va be obtain««! cheap by applying to the T imm tue r »•<! r»ina ?inee the resettin; of fences rieties of budded fruit. pMIdren Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla. aWtfg tbQ lint. Office at once. «Ehe Jruiocrst it ®imrs. HERE AND THERE. Wool has commenced to arrive at The Valles, but owing tn the low prices east little is ottered, IO1! to cents being paid now. The proprietor of Tyler’* soda springs in the Dead Indian region is clearing the road of obstructions and getting ready for sum mer business. David Reid of Little Shasta, Cal , is in the valley an I will return homa s »on. ac companied by a young lady living near Gold Hill. G. B. Mathews of Eagle-Point this week goes to California witli a band of 32 mules, which he has contracted to deliver in the Sacramento valley. The Ashland p ipers are urging the im mediate completion of the bridge across Wright creek, north of Ashland, begun several months ago. The Junior band of Roseburg wil! con tent for the pr>M at JackaowviUe <«n the 13tb iUitant. I he boy» will cotus pre pared to do their best. The Dallas Ixiard of trade is distributing sugar-beet seed among the farmers to test Polk county lands. The product will be sent to San Francisco. Ge<i. E. Taylor and Luther Schnuecker of Central Point were in town on Tuesday on land business, both having located claims on Butte creek. A. Noah has sold liisfarni in Table Rock precinct t • Jas. Gleason,and the lattei sold the same piece of land to J. M. ('hilders ai somewhat u( an advance. Mrs ILdenn N. Barker, president of the Dakota W. C. T. V. is expected in Ashland in a short time to deliver one of her interesting lectures. Since the new game law went into effect very lew deerskins are being brought to market, l’he dealer ns well as the hauler is now amenable to this law. The board of trade of Ashland are taking steps to improve the Ashlnnd-Liukville stage road, in I will bung the mat ter before the Portland board of trade. I Kaufman, of the A. P. totaling (’■>.. Portland, is think.ng of starting a whole sale liquor warehouse in Ashland at an early day, says the “Record.’ The Monarch sal 'on at Medford, under the management of ii. H. Wolters, is prov ing a popular resort. The best of every thing in that line is kept there t Mrs. M. H. Vining has leased the hand some cottage recently erected by David F. Ft»x. near the residence of H. Judge, and will occupy it for the next year Mis. E. I'll has nearly 2.000 head of tine sheep, clean ami fat. which she oilers i >r sale at a reasonable ligure. Hee a lv« r- tisement for u'ther particulars. A m iiriage license was issu *d on April 20th to D. II. Barneburg and Miss O la Comstock; and on April 29th to II H. Hugh« sand Miss Mary Panter. John A Miliar has just ti lished a neat Iwelling-hous • for his mother, who lives near Br wusb« rn. to replace th»» one <!e stioved by tire a tew months ag ». , . Quite a number iro n different pl »Ttions of the county attended the fair meeting at the Jacksonville town hall lustSaturday, and much interest was manifested. A correspondent style« Gold Hill the Lowell of Oregon; and it is quite possible that with her magnificent water power she will one day deserve the s<»hri>|net. Teachers will find a fine, large assort ment of monthly reports, reward* of merit, and other blanks ta their line, at the T imes office. Prices quite reasonable. The other ¡lav Man ig *r Towne of the S. P. R R. ¡-aid there is n » immediate pros pect of tw • d ¡i v express trains being run between San Francisco and P«»rt’and. Deeds, mortgages and all descriptions of real estate blank*, bills of i-a!r, mechanic’s hen* and every other blank in use. for sale at Portland prices at the T ime * office. California farmers are inaugurating a systematic warfare against digger squir- 'c'.«*. au.i tl.e farmers .11 t!i!« v v w.»ui«i find it to thc.r interest l> emulate their example. G. F. M-'Conm II of Ashiatid will exhibit twenty pairs of his fancy pigeons at the annual meeting of the Pacific Kennel Club, in San Francisco, the latter part of this month. Tuesday being <a noil-judicial day by rea son of the president’s proclamation, no court was held by Judge Webster at that time.and business at the county off’ves was also suspended. An A’hland child swail »wed a bottleful of *bi’e beans” one day last week. For tunately they acted as an emetic, and her life was saved by their being expelled be fore they dissolved. The Tolo Townsite A: Milling Company offer lots for KO each—<>10 cash, balance in monthly payments of |"» a month. For full arrangements, cull on or address the secretary, Scott Griffin. • L. J. Mills of Arkansas has bc^n award ed the contract for carrying mails on the route between Prineville and Silver lake This distance is 102 miles, and the contract price >1300 per annum PERSONAL MENTION. C. E. NinInger of Eden precinct spent Munday in town. A Ü Jacobs and family made our town a visit on Tuesday. Hon . J. O. Tolman oí A-ol¡ d was in town un Tuesday last. Jas. Savage an«l Mrs. 8. Harkness of Rogue river are quite ill. Representative Price of Tulo made us a pleasant call last Saturday. A. J. Barlow and wife of Guld Hili vis ited our town on Tuesday. Dr. Pryce of Medford made our town a profesa io nal call on Monday. Mrs M. N. Ixing of Ashland has been paying Grant'd Pass a visit. Thos Brewster, formerly of thia valley, now resides near Pendleton. J. W Miller of Willow Springs precinct visited our town last Monday. Miss Efla Griffiths is leachin f a sue:«as ful terin of sebod at Gohl Hili. Mrs A. Merriman and daughters were in Jacksonville a few days since. District Attorney Colvig went to Ashland yesterday on professional business. W. U. Daley of Little Butte precinct vis ited the county-seat last Tuesday. Dudley Ewen of Little Butte precinct tanied m town u duv last week Mrs. II. W. Hoagland an.I daughters were in Jacksonville last Tuesday. Dr. B. M. Gill of this place is contem plating a removal to Klamath city. Hon. Theo. Cameron of Uniontown has returned from a trip to Galice creek. Wm. Caril of Lake county last week visit ed Portland and Hit Willamette vahey. Rev F 8. Noel has returned from his vi>it to Archbishop Gross of Portland. W »S. King of Foots creek was at the countv-seat last week on court business. 8. B. Galey and A. 8. Ilatumom! of Ash land were at the county-seal during the week. Ex-commissioner Haymond of Rock Point made usa pleasant tali < lie day last week. Miss Alice Mathews of Rogue river has been visiting friends at Ashland and Jack sou vi lie. Henry D. Kubli, postmaster of Apple gate, spent a couple oi days in town during the week. P. Lvttleton, a prominent citizen of Ash land. was heie during the week on probate business. Dr. Geo. Kahler an i J H. Mewart of Phovi.ix were down to the fair meeting last Saturday. N. II. Spencer of Gritlin creek, one M our most enterprising rvsnlents. made us a call Tiicsday. JudgeTolinan an I Am m Willits of Ash- spent last Tuesday with us; so did A P. Talent ui Talent. John Ashpoie oí E»gle Point has !»• en quite ill, but we arc glad to learn that he is now convalescing. Chas. P. Buck, W. F. Wilkinson aud F. Hubbard. Jr., were at the county seat last Saturday on land business. Dr. J. B. Pilkington of Portland, a well- known specialist, has been paying this valley a professional visit. Me>srs. Scharf, McCollum and Davis, representing Portland house-, spent a day in Jacksonville this week. W C. Parsons of Ariz ma, the capitalist, made his old friend,Capt Ankeny of St tr- lingville, a visit (luring the week. I he upper Rogue river country is again attracting much attention, and many new comers are there looking for land. Judge Del’eatt. who has opened a law of fice at Portland, is in .Lu k.'onviile at pres ent, attending t<» sevval important ca-es. W. T. Burney. reg'st*r of *h • Or gon city land office, ¡ail the valley a visit la't week, and was much p.eased with it. John A. Miller called yesterday. He bus been on Butte creek for sometime past,but wiil return to Klamath county in a few days. G. H. Holbrook. representingSnel). Heit- schu & Co. of Portland, wr 1- in town yester day, accompanied by I!. T. Chitwood of Ashland. Hugh Sanders of F<» »t* creek paid his respects to the T imes this week, and is now n subscriber to the large-4 paper in Oregon outride of Portland. The irrepretidnle Vin Conk of Clifton. Clatsop (Munty, spent a few days at the Sterlingville mines, in which be is interest ed, during the week. Jas. P. Isbell was at The Dalles last week for the purpose of bringing his mother, who has been a resident of that place, to hi»» own home at Ashland. Oliver McKee and wife returne«! to Wil liams creek from Klaiuatb county, having received a dispatch tn the effect that their daughter was very sick. Cant. H. Kelley has accepted the posi tion of receiver of the n*w Ian I office at Drewsy, Malheur coun’v, and wi 1 have for his new home in a lew weeks Hon W. r. II urn«, <»: th1 p.-rtlaud law firm <>i Wat* »n, Hume A \V ¡i-<»•». w.is in A*hlar«i last w«ek on r»u*:n- s* rontM'- trfl with the local Knights *.f Pyihi;;* 1 >dge. J<»"C|»h S«»l«»m »n has nt irned from Port Tow'-send, W. f , and is so we I phased witti the pros|»ects that he will close his I business here and locate there this month J. D. Whitman, B F. Adkin«. R. T. Lawton, J. 8. H »ward, L L. Angle, a id a number of other citizens of Medford were in at the fair asso iatio.n meeting ast Sat urday. Mrs. A. Miller, formerly of Antelope, wh<» has been in Calif«»rnia for sometime, is again a resident of this county and Is now living with her daughter. Mr«. A P Weiss of Ashland. Max Frucht arrived at Ids home in Ash land during the wed; and wil ¡ r«»babiv leave for his post in Alaska about the 7th of June. His family will accompany him to Hie frigid zone. K. Kubli, S* . an I daughter. Mis* Ve lina, were on yesterday's northbound train. They will visit “Cap” at Eugene for a few day» nil I pr.wteed to Portland be f«»re returning home. James Mack and Wilson Howe of B iy city. Michigan, who are in the valley in sear h of a L»c ttion.r;:l!ed on us vcster«lsy, seeking ii.formation <>; friends from their sectmii who are airea ly settled in Ja< ksjn county. Our wideawake friend. J. W Singletary, lately of Glendale, has engaged in business at East Portland with Mr. Casey, lhey are coudticting a rir-t class variety store and arc deserving of the fullest measure of success. Gdcs Wells. Sr., celebrated his 91st birth day anniversary on 8 iturday uf last week He is as active as must men twenty-five year•« younger, and is now building h-nce and setting out a young orchard at his farm south of A’hland, says the” Tidings.” Miss Emily Brown of E ide Point depart ed Wednesday cveniiu for a visit to her sister. Mrs. Jas Guerin, at The Dalles. Miss Celia Brown, wh«) h.*s btren visaing at The Dade« for s«»rne months, will accom- ¡ any her home when -he returns. N. A Jacobs of the ‘Va'ley Record” was interviewing our citizens and attended the fuir meeting last Saturdav. Bro. Jacobs has reason to be proud of’his suc cess, in connection with Mr. Kaiser, in establishing a paying Democratic news paper in Ashland. C. C. Charley, formeily of Brownsboro, now a resilient of Montana territory, w’as yesterday married to Miss Imogene Brown, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Henry R. Brown of Brownsboro, and departed from Med ford on the north bound train for their fu ture home in the new state. Church Social. A general variety supj»er with ice c cam in addition will be given at »he Odd Fe'lpwC Hall by th«’ Ladies’ Aid Society on Tucxlav May 7th, lor the benefit of th«- imstor <>l ihe M E. Church. Th-’bmd wi'l be in attend ance. A cordiaHnvitatio:» b extended to every bo ly. Ma«. M. T aylor , | M rs . If. I i . liott . x Com. M rs B. M. G ill , ) Fire. The snmke house of (’. M Rexford of Applegate, which was also used as a etore- h «use, was totally destroyed by fire last Tuesday, J. A. Louden informs us. Prop er; v to ihe amount of |250 was destroyed and the dwelling house near by had a nar row escai»e from destruction. The origin of the lire is still a mystery. For Sale. A fine saddlc-mare and saddle, also a good two-hors , iion-axe wagon, near y new, for sale, (hc.ii» fur ca*h. Apply soon to C. B. R owtel , Jacksonville, O egon. - —---------- Lost On Apiil IHth, between Jacksonville and Medford, a yel'ow goatskin robe. The finder will be suitably lewarded by leaving the same nt the T imes office ur at J. 0. J oh n-on’s office in Me« I for« I. Jacksonville to Medford. Patronize the only wagon that connects with every train, rain or shine, and carries the U. 8. mail and Wells, Fargo A Co.’s express Hatisfaction guaranteed. J ohn D var , Diiver. Seed P«»tah»e«. A few choice aerd potatoes can stiff be found at the 8. F Variety Store, Jackson ville. MARRIED. LOCAL NOTES. Little Butte creek is full of fish. Col. Ross’ condition is still precarious. W. H. Shook is no w lo< ated in Fan Fran cisco. R. A. Ccokuf Foots creek was here Fri day. Mrs. W. J. Stanley is still quite low with pneumonia There i* a temporary luff in the reales tate market. Wm. Stafford of Eden precinct calle 1 a short time since. We have had some very warm wenther during the week. Who said southern Oregon was threat ened with a drouth? Many minor improvements are Inking place in Jacksonville. Ed. Booth and C. I). Cardwell were at Linkvilleat last accounts. There is a vreat rush for achool land and little of any value remains. W. Prefontain, who now resides at Mar lin. was in town this week. Everybody should attend the band con test at Jacksonville on the 13lh. I. W. Thomas an i J. B. Wrisley vi’ited th* county-seat a few day.* air.ee. Senator Mitchell has our thanks for a liberal supply ot public documents. Southern Oregon against the world. Not even a partial failure of crops h**re, Gaylord B( 11 has gone to Grant's Pass to enter the employ of the S. P. I). A L. Co. W. A. (!ook of Foots creek wil’ be sta tioned nt Applegate during the summer. John Miller's orchard fence in town is being whitewashed by Frank Kas^hsfe.*. Geo. Mi .key of Gall’s creek has lost a horse und tlsewher* advertises to that ef fect. The b inrd of trustees will hold their reg ular monthly meeting next. Tuesday even ing Richard !h«»ma* of Oakland, Or., the well known hote’-keeper, died a few davs since. Do'.ohue Bros, of Ashland bed a mi 11 one <I hv thi* week, a la Marquis de Gooseberry rules. B Bailey ui Medford and W. Lipkv of Little Buite precinct called during the week. L. Roden larger of Medford and I. D Smith of Butte creek were here a few days since. R A. Miller baa hung out his shingle and occupies a desk in W. H. Parker s law (•fli'-e. C. T. Harn's, W. G Tanner an«! J. H. Mi chell of Aslil ind made us a visit this week. A marri i_e license was issued yester day to I)avi I Reid and Mi«s Urana L. Fredenburg. B F Tn! tr i f Evan« rncu. whnisbuild ing a fine.large barn for Wm. Bybee,is ready to raSe the frame thereof. Geo. Mickey and 8am Lawrence of Gall’s creek are cutting a large quantity of wood for the railroad com ¡»any Tlioni{»son A Brown, who are digging a well in the cemetery, struck a very rich pay streak of gravel last week. Farmers are taking much interest in our prospective county fair. It will be uf much benefit to the entire valley. It is rep« rted that A. H. Maeglv has «old uisstoi kof goods, and the purchaser will n ovo it to Central Point. Messrs. Woodrum. Fenkhauscn, St. Den nis and Lewis. Kan Francisco Commercial tourists, were here this week. ('apt. Holton requests all the Indian war vet» runs of this ami Josephine counties to meet at Grant’s Pa<s on May 18th. S me little alfalfa hay wa« caught in the shock aii'l windrow bv the rain yesterday but cutting !«a«i not generally begun. A heavy r.u i ra.miw*«! f tiling yester day evening. whi« h continued ino-t ot the night. All < ro;»s are well nigh assmed now. J m. Solomon gives notice that he must have an immediate settlement with those owing him. or he will eufurcc collection by law. Newly-set fruit trees throughout the valley are doing splendidly thi.« season, the fre quent showers having given them a fine start. W. I. Rodgers. Joe McClendon and J. L Rowe were in town during the week. They report a number of land-buyers in that section. Mr. Carver and family started for Cali- forn a la-t week. Jas (,'roneraiiler and w.fe r.ow occupy the Ulrich residence on Thirl street. Wm. Wilson oi Table Rock precinct talks of visiting his old home in the south ern btates. which he left 39 years ago and has never seen since. At the recent election in Massachusetts, prohibition was defeated by almost fifty thousand mnj.irdy. Ai: the principal town* andciue* wen overwhelmirgly auti-pruhi. Tiie bon I <* >ntest whi h wil take place here < n «he IB; h in-f. w¡11 be w.tnessed by ft large crowd an,I» an. hi»» ’».o qui»«» a n ?ner- e-tmg < vent, u- s. v» ral difle**rut ba nib will compete. Tiiis yallri rec» ive* quite a rornplimen- tarv nonce in the Ge«»rget<»v. n (CaL) “Ga zette* from W. H Hulbert, its editor, w o recently visited relatives in Josephine county. bred. Parker, an attorney of North Yakima, W. 1., has been awarded the con tract for carrying the mails between Apple gate and Sha’iib»at f«>r the magnificent snmoi $1.80 per round tr p. J. W. Sow feu, th° clever sewing-ma chine agenL’s :il-o a first-« J os »epairer, an 1 those i.ceding anyth r » in his line wi l do w cl I (o give him a tria*. He always gives satisfaction. E. P Rideout, the popular express agent at A<Udan l.h is been c ui’idcrabiy annoyed by a fish ¡»< «bil°r named Donahue,who bad him arrested. It is needless to say that the proceedings were «gtiashe«!. A cutting aff ray ocrurre I about six miles north of H«»rnhro«»K. <’.d . on the 27th of April. A mini named ('»«ven seriously xtabbed a Mi. Kay. ('«yen is in (be cus tody uf the constable al Henley. The Gold Iliil mining company are much enc«‘urage«i at the prospect fur striking rich «piaHz on thr.r lea I within twenty feet of their present position «»n the huge. The indications nre that a iarge body of ore ex ists in the immediate viciniiy . Some of our farmers hive very sensibly pl- nted an e arei-s in corn tiiis year, which is coiaiag up finely at thi* writing. In a country like thi«*, where a “good stand niesns a go d crop,” a rain like that which is falling as we go t«> press is of incalculable value to the corn crop. A iepn-sentative of the Chippewa lumber company of Wisconsin has been in the up per lb»guc river cuuiitry for the ra<t week, gathering data for his c .mpany relative to me amount of sugar pine and «»ther timber ava lable in that section. He assured h number of citizens of Medford that w hen ever his company findsit will pay then; to do fo they will ihemse;v»s throw a tsp lino of railr«».«<l into this timber b. It, ex tending it io salt water if necessary to se cure cheat» transportation to the markets ufthe world. Upstates that as the supply of black wa nut diminish*« in the east su • gar ¡»me is rapidly advancing in value, and that its intrinsic value now in the tree is not less than $5 ¡»er thousand. CHARLEY-BROWN-At Eacie Point. May W, bv A. J Florey, J. P., Clay C. Charley of But e City, Moo., and Miss Imogene Brown, dangh ter of H. B Brown of Brownsboro. BFATTY-MORRIS-At tho residence of Rev. M. A. Williams—the officiating minister—near M«*dford. on April 27th, Matthew Edwin Beatty and Miss Cora Dell Morris. MINN18-TYLEK-In Medford, on Monday, April 2Vth, by Elder Geo. H. Walton, Dr. C. Minnis and Mrs. Betty E. Tyler. HOUCK—HAND—In Ashland, on Wednesday, April 24th, at the residence of the brides mother. Rev F G Strange officiating, Jetae J. llouckbind M irs Kato Hand BOWEN—WRIGHT—Tn Eden precinct. April 24th. by Rev. C. H. Hoxie, Morits M. Wright and M« m Abi Jane Bowen. BORN. McRAE-ln Ashland, April 23d. to Mr. and Mrs. C. G. McKee, a eon KILGORE—In Bonanza, April 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Kilgore, u son. GOWEN—In Linkville. April 24th. to Mr. and Mrs. E. W Gowen, a son; w«‘ight 12 tounda ULRICH—In Medford. April 27tbf to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ulrich, a daughter. DIED. CLOSE—Near Ashland, April 22d. Thos. Henry. only son of ’Ir. and Mr«. A. Cloae* aged 5 month« and 8 days. NEW THIS WEEK. Notice. otice ih hereby given that , where - hn my bu band. Wm. Wilson, has ceased to N contribute to my support, 1 therefore warn a'l pervon« not to tiu«t him on ray account, a* I will not be rcapoQ«ible for any debt« he may contract. LU( INDA L. WILSON. Dated this 27th day <»f April, 1889. Sheep For Sale. 1MIID HEAD OF WELL-BRED SHEEP. ALL AOVV healthy and in fine order. They are said to be one of the finest band« of sheep in the county, and this is a fine opport unity for any one wishing to engage in the t»heep buMiiee« Apply to MRS. 8ALLIX E. 1SH. Jacksonville, Oregon. April 30. aving determined to close out my business in H Ashland, I am offering all lines of goods at Cost and below: MEN’S CLOTHING, all at Cost. Suits from $4.15 up. MEN’S FINE DIAGONAL SUITS, regular price, $22.50, to be Closed out at $15.00. In fact, every line is being slaughtered. ALL MUST GO! Settle Up. A hi contemplate leaving jackson - ▼illo in a very short time, I hereby give no- nee that I must havB an immediate bettlement- All accounts not set tied AT ONCE will be placed in a lawyer's hand« for collection. 1 mean bus iness, a- ray Ixx'ks m-ist be closed JOS. SOLOMON. Jacksonville, May 1. 1HK». Eötray Notice. BOYS’ CLOTHING of all kinds. Closing Out at Cost. MEN’S AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND SHOES. All at Cost. MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, to be Closed Out at Cost, ED FROM THE FARM OF TtlE Ü.N- der»i<n<*L living un (fall’s ervek» iA«t Sunday MEN’S S THAT evening» B« brown horse» brandwl I) on leit u j ah«Hilder, blind ir. tha right eye. a-d will wmgh lriMi pou ¡d«. A liltenii .euurd will be paid for hi« return or for any information that wil! lead thereto. GKO. MIC KEY. Gall's Creek, May 1.1889. NOTICE. X1THF.HEA8, AB11AH»M FlllCK. LATE OF W the connty of Rock Island and «late of Ill inois. departed thi« life un or about the 11th day of November. A. D. ltW*. leaving a last will and testament, which was d^ly admitted to probate in the county court of said Rock lelar.d county on the lMth day of November, A. 1). 1888. in which said will meuti«»n wa» inado of a son (name unknown) of Adam Frick, a son of «aid A bra hatn Frick, to whom, if living, a portion of the •state of tho said deceaaetl is bequeathed, and requiring the executor« to insert n notice in two papers published, one in Jacksonville and one in Portland. Oregon, notifying said heir to appear and claim his interest in said estate. Now, therefoie, notice is hereby given by the undersigned executor« to the said heir to appear before the county court of said Rock Island county. Illinois, within two years from the lVth day of November. A. D- lo88, an<lpr<»vt« his iden tity and right to said bequest, or on failure so to do he will be, by the terms of said will, forever barred from all interest therein. JOHN B. FRICK. MARTIN C. FRK K. Exec utors of the last will and testament uf Abra ham Frick, deceased. Ruck island. Illinois, January ", 18e9. HATS, large stock, all at Cost. From 50 cents up, MEN’S WOOLEN PANTS at Cost. From $2.00 up. MEN’S BEST GRADE OVERALLS at Cost. Only 55 cents per pair. MENS’ FANCY NECKWEAR, all at CoBt. TOBACCOS OF ALL KINDS below Cost. Escort, 3 Plugs for $1.00; Climax, 3 Plugs for $1.00, and all other grades in proportion. as we are actually going out of business, Notice for Publication. Land Office at Roaeburg. Or.. 1 April 23. 1MV. ) VOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 11 following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in supiairt of his claim, ami that sai«l proof will be made be fore the judge, or in his alisence, before the clerk of the county court uf Jackson county, Or., at Jacksonville Or., <»n Saturday. Jun« b. 1889. viz Joseph Goldsworthy homestead en try No. 4*^15. for the NE 1-4 of NE 1-4. 8 -» of Nh and NW< of BE»«, Sec 12, Tp 37 S. K 4 West, W. M. Ho name« tha following witness**« to prove his continuous residence upon and culti vation of, «aid land, viz : Robert Cook. William Letton, Oscar Swack er and Andrew Bailey, all of Draper. Jackson Couu*y. Oregon Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof or who knows of any substantial reason under the law and the regula tions of the Interior Department why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above-mentioned time and place to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant, t HAS. W. JOHNSTON. Registe-. ASHLAND ORECON. County Treasurer's Third Notice. Office ol the County Treasurer. / Jacksonville, Oiegon. May 2 laM*. ) VOTK r. IH HKREBYGIVEN 1HA1 I'KEllE 11 are funds on hand for the redemption of the following county warrant«, protea’ed up tu Sep- tomber 1. 1884. Warrant« numbered : 1'47 3418 14..3 1097 1581 H>32 d ;< i 18,5'1 1(»55 1816 1801 184Ö 43 1971 1979 53 1918 79 9J 1975 123 506 199 » 1976 57 1973 16.34 134 156 1451 1638 1578 1627 I«k8.' 1805 1845 1807 1KÇH D4K» 1995 1 49 M 10 67 91 1955 198.3 9.19 WW 1951 4 26 135 1329 ltK) 1425 1»^2 1576 1649 1740 1819 1808 1.398 1810 1697 3 1986 76 1882 1917 59 8!» 99 1916 1684 1984 1974 17»0 1934 54 66 148 l.’»t »4 1582 1577 1565 1851 Ki 13 1813 1906 1815 1698 17 1991 78 188,3 1921 95 113 100 1857 192.8 19.50 1918 1MSI9 1963 1875 176 171 9*< > 1>M l*«ií» IMI 1828 I* 1 1>22 1724 1796 1670 23 18 81 1912 39 1889 105 1814 181» 61 1929 1.871 33 1610 17«6 178 1936 Mil l.'.T'» 1636 1 l<i'i 1XW 1795 1S21 1S31 1MÍ.S 1795 25 20 9 88 41 1770 126 51 1.53 19u7 1925 1874 1891 ltrj« 1935 151 202 1>72 1573 1' 16 14« 1S47 Ise’ 1S29 1764 1<<;7 1«7 22 19'7 73 8» 48 1W 1982 19.30 1993 1924 1878 18M.8 N 24 157 14 1574 1580 1041 1464 18.53 1797 ls18 1798 1812 1422 53 1981 19ÍU 8 47 3.8 19. «3 1643 1870 1920 1906 1879 1943 55 1877 155 H>4 K8i2 ¡639 1635 16(i5 1854 1SI3 1817 1.8tM) 1867 1S73 15 1980 72 12 40 1ÉW7 1972 122 1283 1885 1JM8 1890 1553 19» ¡0 1731 1115 1850 1B42 1952 50. Int« rest on the same will cease from and after this date. It H NOOBE, County Treasurer. UNSURPASSED ! ! Latent Colors in Wool Fabrics, CROCODILE CREEN, RESIDA, GENDARME BLUE, TAN, LEAD, CRANUT, TERRA COTTA, ETC. Cacliemire, Biege, Sicilian Suitings, 40c to 65c per yd. Double fold. Reversible Cloth, 15c to 20c per yd. Nun's Veiling, Cream, Blue and Black, 20c per yd. Bunting in Colors, Cambrics, Lawns, Piquas. Dragon Black and Figured Organdie, 16 jc per yd. Zanzibar, Palmer and Amoskeag Ginghams. Imported Scotch Ginghams (like summer silk) 25c. Bleached and Brown Cottons, Cabot “W” 7|c. New Buttons, New Parasols, New Calicoes, (In digo and Standard), Etc., Etc. We also carry in stock MEN’S X3OY’S OX j OTBXBTG-, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Satchels, Valises, etc. Semi-Annual Report Of Jackson County, Showing Finan cial Condition from October 1. 1888, to March 31, 1889, inclusive. REUEirm. To cash in treasury.............. $ 4.347 82 • for taxee................... 33,826 65 “ “ liquor license.. . 450 U0 {For Sale. “ “ peddler “ ... 150 A span of large, xoung horses, a good *• “ tern certificate... 20 IK) S 38.645 97 Can truthfully say all of above goods are entirely new, having purchased them personally this Spring. We buy GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS in large quantities and can give special inducements to intending buyers. Will exchange for farm products, allowing highest market price for 6ame. Thankful for past favors and hoping for a like continuance, J. NUN AN. Jacksonville, Or. wngop ami double set of hsmes», neariy DI9BUHSEMKNTS. new. Will l»e sold separately if desire I, at By «Ute taxes paid 6tate treasurer......................... $12,(60 Cft low rate*. For furth«r particulars enquire “ Warrant« paid and can of I). J. 8. I*tARCK,Sterling. Be Sure If you have made up your mind to buy Hood » Sarsaparilla do not be induced to take any other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is a peculiar medicine, possessing, by virtue of its peculiar combination, proportion, and preparation, curative power superior to any other article. A Boston lady who knew what she wanted, and whose example is worthy imitation, tells her experience below: To Get “ In on® store where I went to buy Hood’« Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce me bay their own instead ot Hood's; lie told me thelr's would last longer; that I might take it on ten days’ trial; that if I did not like it I need not pay anything, etc. But be ooukl not prevail on me to change. I told him I knew what Hood'« 8arsaparilla was. I had taken it, was satisfied with it, and did not want any other. Hood's When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla I was feeling real miserable, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, and had for some time, like a person In con sumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla did me so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently si>cak of IL” M b ®. E lla A. Gcrr, ci Terraco Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Bold by all droggUt». gl; ilx for fL Prepared only by C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecarls®, Lowell, M m » too Doses One Dollar celled ........................... 5,735 78 “ interest paid on said warrant«......................... 1,379 75 INDF-BTXDNEhK Indebtedness of county October 1, 1KKM, as per last report.................. Warrauis drawn ihe last s.x months a« follows: Sheriff's and jailor’s f«‘e« «nd boarding prjs«»rers.$ 1,145 5(- County Clerk’« foes............ ‘ 1.161 96 ♦<0 OU d&lary County Judge.......... 300 IM *■ *• School Supt. “ “ Treasurer.... 250 (V *• “ Stock I d sp. . >1 UU ’.»» 10 District Attorney’« fe«s.... 143 20 Coanty Commissioner...... Road Supervisor«................. 1.050 45 Circuit Court........................ 3.123 26 473 17 Justice Court......................... 1W UO County printing.................. Sundry indigent persons... 1,289 97 CodDty hospital.................. l.’AW 07 ho 7Q Furnishing court house.... Roads and bridges............... 5.944 76 Books and stationery.......... 2-5 75 73 (JU Examination of teachers... 168 15 Fire w«>od............ .............. 5V2 10 Expense« of election.......... Examination of insane per sons................................. 120 60 516 2* Miscellaneous expetMee ... 265 UU Bounty, killing coyotes.... By warrants cancelled and ¡o»»d from Oct. 1. 18X8, to March 31. 1889 ... 19,175 62 D**ler. I. 87 »JÜ 64 Farm, Dairy and Mill Machinery, Engines. Boilers, Saw-Mills and Mill Supplies Carriages Wagons, Buggies, and Carts. Wheel and Reversible Harrows and Cultivators. Th« Renown nd J. I. CASE 18.916 32 S 106.816 96 Steel-Beam- Center-Draft,ICliDuer Plows; Bissell ChiUed Plows- taw Scotch Clipper and Timber Plows. 5.735 78 1191.081 n SUMMABr. Total receipt* daring six month«.. .. $ 38.645 97 OOMTBA. Total disburnem^nts dur ing s.x montio*............ $ 19.175 62 Cash m treasury................. 19,47U 35 38.645 97 StMMABY. Indeblodnr«« Oct. 1. 18** $ fe7,9JD 61 Warrants issued during six months........................... 18,91« 32 |V«,81G 96 z- CONTBA. Warrant« paid during six months............................ $ 5,735 78 Indebtedness of county April 1,1889 ................. i01,W 18 >106 81« W The foregoing is a corr«*ct showing of the financial condition of Jackson county on March 31, 18*9, exclusive of iuterest on outstanding war- r Hits and the amount due to th«* school fund,an«l due on delinquent Uxes for 1888, $27.791 31. and on d«*lii.qne t taxes for 1887 (6v3 36, uncollected tbis3l«t day of March, 1889. tux MDU.KB. . Coanty C r ’Y. Corn-Sliellera, Fanning-Mills, Wind-Mills, l’umps, Barbed-Wire Sta ples, Oils and everything kept in a tirst class Machine and Imple ment House. Also Staver & Walker’s Agency and Headquarters for Jackson county, Oregon. Please give me a call liefore purchasing elsewhere, a6 I urn prepared to give lowest possible prices, and my g«>ods are first-class. Correspondence respectfully solicited. WM. GATES, Central Point, Or.