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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1889)
âhc fkmottaiw ïirnrs. H ERK AND THERE. PERMONAL MENTION. Win. Ulrich, special agent for the Farm The Rumrn*d l>oys «in Antelope last week LOCAL NOTES. killed three cubs of the cinnamon bear er’s and Mechanic’s Ins. Co of Albany, Mrs. Geo. Hayes has been quite sick tbi* which they scare«! Up near their place. last week adjusted a small loss sustained Immigrant* are few as yet. by the proprietor ot the Barlow House at week.- The old bear got away, however. • tops of all kinds will be immense. New potatoes are the latest luxury. G il l Hill. A guest went to bed smeking a OFFICIAL RARER FOB JACIIJR COUNTY C. W. Stua-t of Go! 1 Hill made ns a call Fourth of July meeting next Monday Nelson Hosmer called at the T imes ofti •« Tbe sheriff’s hotel has three boarder*. evening. ' to-dav, from whom we learned that the cigar, which set fire to the bedclothes and yesterday. room; but the flames were discovered in Ja*. Ream»« of Eden precinct is in town. »atteeni Just in at Rcaraes miners of Foots creek have more water now t me to avert a conflagration. Miss L n i U.ru'r i > •« n in J ok >n THURSDAY... MAY 16. 16S9. Early vegetables of every kind are in A White e. ville a visit. than at any time during the past winter. W B. Kiger and C. V. Durham arrived market. Mr*. A. Z. Sears has recovered from her Teachers will find a fine, large assort in lacksottvdlo Monday, with their res John Herberger 1* building a new bam CIRCUIT COURT. W. Freiland Geo. W. Smith were here for J. Nunan. ment of monthly report«, rewards of merit, pective families, direct from the Stein’s recent illness. lately. The following proceedings were had in Fred. Grob of Wagner creek was in town Miss Chloe Miller.who has been very sick, and other blinks in their line, at the mountain country in eastern Oregon, ami Cherries are ripening and will soon be T imes office. Prices quite reasonable. will both probably locate in this section. during the week. the circuit court »Ince our last rejiort, prior 1» improving. plentiful. to adjournment tor thu term on Tuesday \V. F. Wilkinson has the contract for Mr. Kiger recently disposed of bis band of I resh lot of French candies next Satur John Charles of Linn county i* paying last: getting out tha bridge timbers for the Elk cattle about Stein’s mountain to “Dad" Jas. Ramsey ts now a resident of Owyhee • county, I. T. R M Presley v* A W Pr s'.ey; suit for day at Jackson'». creek am! Big Butte creek bridges an 1 will Bybee, formerly of this section, who will tills section a visit. Thos. Hopwood is visiting his old home cider vinegar for sale cheap at have bis hands full for the next few weeks. drive to Montana and sell. divor.e. I'efault of defendant aud decree c Win Deneff is kept busy filling tbe offic ■ for P'aintiff, who is awardtd custody of 8. F. Variety Store of deputy »tieriff. Now is the time of year when tbe ap in Uniontown, Pa. All over tbe world the haying season minor children J udge Prim has gone to L ikeview on Join the rush for the 10 and 15 cent coun brings showers,and southern Oregon seems proaching summer seuson reminds us that Wm. Bybee has returned trim hi» trip to U W Hartwell vs. A 1. Willey; to recover ter at Jackson's. • to be sharing the common fate of all since sente token ot kind remembrance will be professional business. Josephine county. money. Dismissed for want of service. the general cultivation of alfaba has begun. welcomed by ottr friends. What present 8. B. Hull of Rogue river spent a few »«»'1 freight is ail Fisher wants. Willie Hanna is sojourning at the Cha* • Isaac Skeeters vs Sarah M Sowell; er ss- His good? must go. • We ra’I th»* attention of th«»<e interested would be more acceptable than a tine pho days in town this week. ner place near Gold Hill. 11.11 in equity. Referred to W 11 Parker to tograph or crayon of the giver, made by in Bnnduy schoois to the annual conven creek made Harvey Richardson ot Trail Good, solid potatoes, 50c per sack, at take teeiiinonr. Mrs Gayljrd Bell joined her husband at He al us a call on Tuesday. tion to b-* held in Corvallis, on June 4ih to Logan, the Ashland photographer • ’«rant’s Pass this week. Messenger A ^mith v». W a I^ od . Hume Jacksons. inclusive. E. W. Alim is the p evi ways lias the latest novelties in finish. ami W. G. Kenney and family will leave for D. II. Barneburg and wife o( Medford Gib 1 A Watson et al; suit to quiet title. Taken if you call at his gallery you will learn C. Eaton of Pennsylvania is stopping dent. Portland in a few days. under ailsruiement. spent Monday in toxn. something new about pictures. ut the Jacksonville hotel. The Oregon Pioneer Society will hold Geo L Curry vs. W H Wickham ; fordos- A. A. Bashor of Gold Hill called at the Straw hats from 15 cents to *2 50 each at their next reunion at Portland on Junc 18th. Not one person in fifty arrives at the age R. V’. Beall of Central Point was in town ure of mortgage. Dismissed at plaintiff-» the S. F. Variety Store. the forepart of the week. Hon. Orange Jacobs of Seattle, W. T., and of forty, who is not troubled with kidney T imes office on Tuesday. costs. Dr. West and wife of Eden precinct were Dr. Stanley of Sam's valley was at the lion. Geo. L. Woods will deliver the ad or urinary complaints in some form. To W. J. Mills of Applegate has returned ilia« Nickell vs. B W Dean. Confession county-seat on Tuesday. those affected with pain in the back, non among the visitors last Monday. . dresses. from a trip to Yreka, Cal. of judgment for *3»1 71 aud costa. retention of urine, nervous debility, pain T. P. Kahler of Flounce Ruck precinct Several communications are unavoidably Jackson county ’ s supply of tine horses Henry Knutzen,who ba« been in Nevada Anna Reed vs. Frank Cluggage et a1; to ful or suppressed menstruation, we can crowded out of this issue. has been reinforced by additions from Cal offer a remedy tint has been in constant was at tbe county-seat yesterday. is again on Thompson creek quiet title. Taken under advisement T. F. Atteberry and Childers Bros, ot Babbitt-metal for sate cheap at the Tt sties ifornia and the east. No pla'e m Oregon it e over twenty years,Oregon Ki Iney Tea Frank Clucgige et al. v«. R S Dunlap- Wm. Redding has locate*I a lioitie»rc;>d is ahead of us when tine stock is under dis This preparation hu done more for suffer Sam's valley have been here lately. fo e osure ot m ntgage. D fault entered office in quantities to suit. in the Cove, Ashland precinct. and decree for |792, coats, etc Mr. ami Mr.«. M. J. Canning left yester ing humanity than any other medicine in Bird Johnston ami Neal Gage of Butte cussion. Robt. Taylor andJchn iv W x <r. f Ash lt.rd Johnson, administrator of e«tite of creek were in town Tuesday. Ashlaml lodge of O ld F*d'o.vs was rep the market. Sold by E. C. Brooks day for Portland, their future home. land were in town'ast week resented in the gram! I wlge by Jud/e De Sarah Cremer, vs. Lewis Reese; motion for C. C. Ragsdale of Tolo, who has been The Roseburg Junior hand remained in Mr Mellert und C. B Miller of Sardine Mrs. Celia McCla'ien of Roseburg is j av- IVatt and A. D Helman. A. F. Snelling the valley over Tues lay ami Wednesday, quite sick, is able to be ab>ut again. anew trial. Denied, and judgment ren creek called a few days since. ing her old home here a vi-it dered for plaintiff for *500 and costs. and W M. Townsend represented Lake visiting Medford amt Central Point on Mrs. Crump of Sterlingville, who has Attend the 4th of July meeting at tbe ' W. H. Norcross a id fa i ilv of Central view lodge. <’C Beekman vs. Jackson county; aj>- Tuesday, and attending an impromptu been quite ill, I* somewhat better now. Point visited our town Monday. I ml. Motion for a new trill overruled,and town hall next Monday evening. While in Portland recently H C. d’urpin party given in their honor nt the R«<1 Men’s Prof. A. L. Hasel toil, the well-known judgment for plaintiff (or c* sts. W. G. Kenney, having sold out his livery bought | one of tbe best threshing machines hall in Jacksonville on Tuesday evening Wm. Weydein.iiin is aodsiing Joe S Io bred O’Bryant vs W G Kenney; action business, el«« where gives notice to all ill- to , b found in the metropolis, and will con They leave behind them a most favor pedagogue, »pent a day in town this week. mon to close out h s business. to recover money under the ,-tatute. Mo dented to him to settle forthwith. , sequently do better and faster work than able impression, and were loud in their A. Garrick, Medford’s popular tailor, R. I). Kincaid of California is visiting his tion for judgment on tbe pleadings over before. The best potatoes can ba had at the S. F. ever < praise of the hospitality extended them on made us a pleasant call during tbe week brother, W. I*. Kinca.dui Rogue river. ruled. Variety Store for 50 ceuts a sack Don’t forget that J. W. Sowd *n is still in their trip. W L. Carson and J Jensen of Josephine G. W. Gib-on made us a call this ueek Nickell, assignee, vs. E D Foudray field ami ready to repair all kinds of Ashlan I will celebrate the glorious the i It was maintained by the late Horace county spent a few days in town this week. He will go t<> AoU I jpe < re • k to morrow. and T T McKenzie, twocasm; motion for Fourth sewing mach'nps in the best style. His Greeley that "nothing succeeds like suc this year in its usual style. i Miss Ella Griffiths will close a success leave to issue execution Granted. Miss Emma Coleman 1.« teaching a suc are reasonable and he never fails to cess!" If this be true, Chambjrlain's ful .term of school at Gold Hill next week. First-class cellar fence posts for sale in prices I cessful term of school in district No. 10. * Su,ne J« C. Durkee and A give satisfaction. Cough Remedy wid always be )K>pular, as I Jesse H. Wilson of Me I ford precnet L Wuley ; to forciose me. hinic's den. I’is- quantities to suit at the ITwEsctli:« Geo, E. You! ?, formerly of A^hkind, i« Supt. Mitchell is making a trip through it never fnl«. It is intended especially for made our town a visit the forepa't of the posing misaed at pain tiff’s costs. Theweither lias b*en coil during the as a i<a c>t»te agent etthaill“. the county, viMting ttie d’tlereal schooh in cough*, colds, croup and whooping cough, week. liaame« A While vs. Jan** and Wm R d- past week, with occasional showers. and is und mbtedly the best und most re session, and rep irts them in a flourishing oing; to recorwr money. !>efault entered Hay and grain his been considerably condition. Much advancement has been liable medicine in use for those disease«. Newt. Haskin», who went to Ashland a Quite a number of i mni;r <n’ m arc set and judgment for plainuff for $1V (¡0. etc damage«! by the late rains in California. It. is decidedly a success. For sal« by J. few m mills ago, will return to Sterlingville tling in Woodville mid Ev'in.« < reck pro made in most of them. blate of Oregon vs. John Doe ; indictment soon. ClllCb. Postmaster Howard of Grant's Pa-s has The Tolo Townsite A Milling Company W. Robinson and Engel Bros . Phoenix. foi*hialicious injury to animals. Fine of returned from a business trip to Portland. otter ( Mrs. H. K. Hanna will leave for San Th a great original wiio resides lots for $.50each—$10 cash, balance in Last Saturday J. B. Faith left his team |75 and costs assessed against defendant. E<1. R. Ow.-n of Central Point called at , monthly payments of $5 a month. For standing a moment in front of Jos. Solo Frunciseo, for the benefit of tier health,in a on Neil creek, has been visit.ng Jack In the matter ot estate of Julien Raspot, sonville. de< ea»ed ; petition of C. B. R .«tel for pay the Tutts office while in town on Monday. | full arrangements, call on or address the mon's store, when the animal* took fright, few days. Assessor Childers and John May. his Scott Griffin. • and, running down California street, col ment of claim. Adm nisi rat« >r or<iere<i t> Andy Weidner is furnishing thi* market secretary, I Mr. Wright, whois in ch rge of < ne <>f pay claim for 83, within t.’> day*. with new peas and «ith r »any vegetables Our contemporary across the line, the lided with the lamp-post in front of Crone deputy, are making a good assessment of Wm. Bybee’s farms on Rogue river, called the county. miller ’ s blacksmith - hop. A quantity of C E Ninmger vs. E J Curtis; suit to fore last week. A genii 'man name I I. anuis. from Can Yreka “Jour n d,” should be congratulated close agreement for sa e of real ai.d person- yonville,is teaching the Dar lanelles school. I upon its improved upn •aranc.'» sines don tl tur and crockery in the wagon illustrated 1). Linn ba«» moved his furniture ware Mr. Fischer, a brotber-in-lxw of T. J. the theory of the inertia of m-itter, and, Cress of this place, arrived from Iowa a rooms to the building formerly used by al property. Decree for plaintiff for ning its new dress. It r ink« among our R<-v. F 8 No- ’ l ho ’ .Is mass at the rest- failing to slop when the team came to a few day* since. in default of payment prop* rty to lie trans Jas. Drum. and best exchanges. deuce ot P W. Olwell al Phoenix to day. cleanest ' ha t, caused something of u mess on the ferred u> pia.nliff I. E De Boy keeps nice line of watches, Young Martin, tbe Lake c unty horse sidewalk. Mr Trickle, father of Mrs. A. G. Colvin Further than a demolished Chas N.cke'l vs. RS Dunlap. Cuufes«ion Ohl pajiers, ir. quantities to suit, for sale thief, who was captured near The Dalle« of thi« fla e. is in town. He resides in c ocks and jewvliy at G >ld Hill and sells at street lamp and «tint« broken crockery the of judgment for $21oand cost.«. at t|ie I’lMKs office al 50 cents a hundred. reasonable rates. Modoc county, ('»I while nt work on a ranch, passed *outh in d image wa« not extensive. J C Elder vs. Town of Medford; writ of G. C. Garrett of Red Buift, Messrs. Carr Mrs. W. B. Pengra of Springfield, lame S'cott Griffin of Tulo will take pleasure in 1 charge of Sheriff Card of Lakeview last review from decision of recorder's court ot Three days is n very sli >rt time in which a sister ot Mrs. P. P. Print, is pay ami M tlson of b'iskiyou county, Cal . were Medford. Judgment below reversed and sbowng strangers town and country prop week. IL* confessed his guilt. to cure a had case of rheumatism; but it county, here ibis week. C. H. Hosley ol* As’al tnd Ins h i I a pair can be done, if tbe proper treatment is ing this section n visit. • case remanded, to be dismissed at cost of erty. town. W. H Parker ha« had a diep G. W. Howard, the live insurance agent, Fresh-crop or.mges, lemons, figs, etc., of panthers (or some time which, growing adopted, as w ill !>•• seen by the following too large for dooryard pets, hr presented Bperial terms called fur Friday. July 1!>, at the 8. F. Vai iety Store. The best in tbe goral from Janie* Lambert of New Brunswick. is in Klamath countv and has written on his farm near town, and now to the Portland city park,through Manager 18tMk and for Monday, August 2t>, 1.889 supp y of pure wat er. market. Ills: "I was badly afflicted with rheuma many policies while tliere Koehler of theO. A 0. railroad. Court th*»n adjourned fur the term on tism in the hips and leg«, when I bought a Mr. and M rs. Jesse ¡U q CK and .Mr?, We are glad to notice that John Ashpole Ibos. Harlan of th- Medford "Mail” Tuesday, May H. 1889. The nobbiest and latest styles of hats, bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It one of Butte creek’s leading citiz-ns. is eu Strait of Ashland made our town a visit pain us a social call while in town on Mon shirts, neckties, collars, cuff«, scarf pins, cured me in three days. 1 am all right to tiie forepart of the week. joying good beslth again. day . collar-buttons, etc., in southern Oregon day. and would insist on every one who Scientific Young Scanq««. Messrs. Lange. Donovan, Pratl, Vann. M. Obenchain of Klamatli county will ar John A Love i? now in charge of the can always be found at the S. F Variety i« afflicted with that terrible disease, to use this week for a tew day* stay. His Harris and Hosmer, commercial travelers, Th« burg arizing of O H. Blount’* cloth Union livery ulablis here and doing a good Store. Call and see for yourselves. Chamberlain's Pain Balm and get well at rive called during the week. family will return with him. ing store on Sunday night ot last week Was business. once.' For «ale by J. W. Robinson and It is said that the winter-apple crop will the »eii«ation for several d ivs n centlv in Win. W. and Henry Finley pa«selup The eight-year old daughter of Levi J. II. Griffis' «tw inill has arrived at not be as heavy as last y ear in some sec Engel Bros., Phoenix. A-hi»nd Tbe burglar* entered the store Gohl llid and will soon be jc.it on Sardine the valley this week The latter has re Browns worth of Evans creek died yester tions. ns this is the “ off ” year, trees hav After lingering along for many days,tor from the rear, breaking out a pane of glass creek. day of membranous croup. ing borne heavily last season. The quality tured with the consuming cerebral fever turned to Klamath county in order to turn the key in.tlie tioor, and Aaron Rose. Jr., of Riseburg, who lias J. ![»»cleathorn h i« returned from his If you want genuine bargain«, don't fall wid be so much the better, however called meningitis, little Louis Colvig died as the light* were burning brigh lv the) last Saturday night at 10o’clock. He was been visiting Jackson county for seveial quartz mine near Yreka, Cal. He is well pul up newspapers ai th • doors ami win tocallon N. Fisher, lie is selling out, and Pr-rv F. rl w of L tk * creek called on us satisfied with the prospect. * a bright and interesting little fellow, stu days, made the T ime » office a call. dows and eisurely rifled ti e store of some no mistake. while in attc danr^* at th • band contest on dious and manly in his habits and the idol C. B. Kingsbury of Ashland precinct wa* Hockenjos ha« a huge oak tree on A large consignment of la lies and gents’ of th« best suits and furnishing goods to Monday. He was accompanied by A. of his parents’ hearts,who have the sincere at the county-seat Saturday, accompanied his John farm which measures 18 feet in circum the amount of »200. wbi h they packed in a fine shoes wa« receiveil this week at Re.imes Klagg, who recently came to the val by David Alien and F. C. Whiting ot Tolo. sy in paths of Hie community. Tbe remains ference This is hard to beat. truna and evpres-cd to Ban Franeis-o A White's. ley r.ad has taken upland near Mr. Farlow’s were interred in our beautiful cemetery' on Willie Miller and Evan Realties will re Deputy Sheriff' Rob. rt Tiylor «uccee«led N it •«, r«’.-.‘i.,'«, >1 i ■ ‘v L, ilrafts etc . in place. E C. Kane. Ashland’s popular railroad Sun lav »-ven.ng at 5 o ’ clock in the presence turn from attendance at the University of in capturing the burg ars at Sisso.i last b , >k i,-’ii, h.i «d«' ill tir*t class, at the agent, visited our town a few days since. J. H Hillier, who ha ; b“en prospecting a of a large coiicour.« ot ...... pie, a« every one the Pacific at San Jose, Cal., the latter part We are always glad to *ec him. Fridiy Th' y were named respectively T im as office. 'lU'irtz le ige on Jackson creek for some knew at I oved little L un« R- v. Kohl. i of next week. Frank Warner, t'h st r Sinmo.i« ai «1 Mor Tiie aveaa ■ t ■ run monml the lull on the .1.1’ Whipp ha« received the contract for ri? 8a e«, ami wen- brought to Asliiand on ive-r »i le of A«i>lau I is now said to lie an time past, has engaged the services of <»•*<». Eirii« c relucted I lie services at th- house W. T. German his re oe.l the Miller enla ging and strengthening the bridge Jen«en. to continue the work. There h and grave. i ranch Friday's train ami had their pre ¡mill .ry assure 1 fact. i n Antelope creek and wi I ten. un n across Wright’s creek, near Ashland. plenty of ore in sight, much of which will exauviuaiioa bsfore 'Squire Berry, who A note from J. A. Paukev of Sun's val permanent, resident of tbi> county He Mr Johnson, lately a reil-cstat.e agent of ley informs us that the annual stolen from was in town this week. bouini them over to awa.t Ihe action of the » D. H. Burroughs of Grant’s Pass was at assay well Central Point auJ Jacksonville the forepart Fresno, Cal , is paying this valley a visit. next grand jury. Sirunions and Sales are The boys who per«*cuted the poor half him by young W.i le, now in jail awaiting Mrs. J. L. M. Plytnaleis in the Willam He isv»»ry wcil pleased with our country tbe action of the grand jury, was taken both out on bail, having friends ill Ash of the week. witted fell >w who persisted in “running D. W. Hardin of Grant’s Pass has been against time” Inst Mon lav on the streets from his pasture and sold by the young ette va'ley circulating a petition asking land, but Fr ink Warner was sent to jail Chas Faber, tbe stonemason, is now a last Saturday in default of *500 bail and on a tour of Inspection to Riseburg. and of Jacksonville, should receive a sound ap scapegrace, who was not employed to break the postmaster-general to appoint her as resident of Roseburg, having married a postmistress of Jacksonville. will have a'l abuml nice of leisure to repent may I icate there. young lad)' residing there sometime since. plication of the slipper at their parent’s I he mare, an S yr-old animal, well broken N. H. Berry of Central Point was in before the next grand jury meet». He con W. J. Mci'lell.iu. who lias been acting a« hands for their unnecessary cruelty to ani We did not attend the examination, but ol • I. E. DeBoy. an excellent barber, has taine I the information published last week town this week, from whom we learned opened a shop at Gohl Hill, and those de fessed bis share in the burg.ary an<l stated engineer at Mee's sawmill, lias returned mal«. that Mr. and Mrs John Watson will re th it fie induced the other bo)s to go into to Central P 'in’.. from what we considered an authentic siring a good shave should give him a call. T.vo children of Suitord Cirter <»f Big source, and have no desire to misreprest nt turn from Maine next month. tl"' m in in-- with In ii He bad b i n work A seco id-hand bticklioard and «et of har- Apph*gtte were burned somewhat recently the case either for th« prosecution or de Klippel A Curtis* sawmill will arrive at ing for B. F Reeser tor about thrse mouths E 1. Crandall, who was formerly foreman by a «• > d popping out of the fireplace on’o previous to the commission of th-erme ne- s. for -al- cheap. Ajqily to Union .¡very the b i in which they were sleeping :»n«l fense. <>ne thing is certain, if there fs an of tbe Ashlaml "Tidings," has developed Gall's cieek in a short time. Mr. Curtis is * already making preparations to secure a or.ranized hind of horse thieves north of lie had expressed th • go.al* fr in Siskiyou stable, Jacksonville. into II u Hl I tenor singer and is now a mem good site. Ch is. W. Smith, formerly of the Siskiyou ign t ng the clothes. Fortunately the tire I the river, as is more than intimat'd, vig ber of the Cembali operatic troupe. in hi? own name, and at Tavior’a solit ita- was overed before any great inju r y re W II. Parker, who has been fullering orous measures will be necessary for the tion te egraphed W. F. «t Co.’« agent at mountains, is now conducting a saloon at suited. W T. Burney and wife have returned to with pan paralysis, lies gained the use of his bre krng-up of tbegang, and a close watch Oregon San Francisco Io send the trunk back to Sliver city, Idaho. city from Ashland.where they were A buyer from Reno, Nevada, last week Ashland, a» he was under arrest. should be kept on all suspected parties detained some time by an accident to their lingers and now writes readily with either Wiu. and Cha«. Harper and N. Stidham hand. of Woo Iville precinct were here last Fri purchased 2')0o head of mutton sheep near with that cud ill view. little daughter at the Oregon hotel. the head of the valley, of Wm. Mathes. A large party of people from Woodland, day on land business. Burned <*nt. Erastus Wells, J. P Walker, Songer |A Chiis. Ulrich went to Portland on Tue»- t'al .were at the Roseburg land office lately Considerable rain has fa'len during the MEDFORD SQUIBS. Wells and otheiS at I1..50 per head, says day evening ’ .« train and rumor has it that and tiled upon timber land in the Jenny Last .Saturday afternoon the residence of he may inaugurate a manufacturing busi creek section. George W Nichol* of Chimney It ck pre- w< ek, aud tliere is new enough moisture for the “Tidings.” ness ot his own when he returns to town. Our grist mill is looming up nicely. cin t burned with nearly all its contents. all practical purposes. I)o not wait until t >- norr >.v, when you l.inkville lias se veral young fellows who A tine stock of summer suits, latest feel sick, but take immediately t* dose of The house was almost new. and the tire had Judge Webster and District Attorney arelryingto manage the festive bicycle; Don’t fail to cull at tbe 5 aud 10 Cent gain- d groat headway when it was first dis c!oths ami patterns, has just been receivwl Pfunder’s Oregon Blood Purifier and pre Store at once. Colvig left Tuesday morning for Lakeview, but the machine seems to be on top most covered. the roof being nearly consumed. at Reame« A While's. vent a «erious attack of sickness. It Is the Mrs. R. C. For«! lias return»! from lier where the regular May term of th* circuit of the time as yet. Rone of the men were on tbe premise* anil court for Lake county will convene next C. W. Ayers A Co. are now busily en- best liver regulator and blood cleanser in visit to Texas. John Gleini. who ha? 000 acres in grain the lailia* were engaged in ironing in the gag->1 in putting up the Catholic church existence. Try it. Monday. near Liukville. will soon commence the resi- Judge Crawford und wife are now l-a-seme d at the time. The building was bull ling at Ashland. Rev. Father Clark of Roseburg will liohl erection of new buildings to take the place The aged mother of the R »bison ’»roth- dents of Portland two stories in height and w.ih a st ep roof, service« at Hie Csiho ie church in Jack- of Manning * old stables The I irgest stock of French can.li s — er.s, living on Wagner creek, was seriouslv the chimney being in the center. Aft r v du fresh an I nice—has ju«t been received at injured a f**w days s»n'e by a young stal M. 1. Bailey i« in S dem and will remain sot: vile next Sunday. Rev F 8. Noel of Me liord post of the G. A. It will observe ly endeavoring t> reach thetire.au effort the S. F. Variety More. lion, which caught her hv the arm and there during the summer. this place occupying the Roseburg pulpit memorial dav in an appropriate manner, Was made to save tiie contents of the build The board of trade held nu interestiu j the same day. Sen I the Tutts to vour friends East, or I pulled her from the st le br‘ iking an decorating I lie graves ot their comrades ing, but w th dttle success, the tire progress arm and indicting oth'-r injuries. At la-t meeting a few evening- since at any other place. It answer* belter Ilian Wm. II Breese an-l wife, accompanied *j> ilia interred in Jack« uiv.lle cemetery. ing *o rapidly th it it *<*on lie.-atm- danger accounts she wa« not expected tn live. Charley White's is delivering bread to all the letters vou can write. by tbeir iittle son. Mieses Rosetta Waters ous work. The Io « will aggregate almost T. H Blanton of Ashland has bought out A mill-it“. millrace and sidetrack will Pitons in different portions of town. and Jessie Beeson, visited our sanctum the fee<l store of Clark A Thompson in Pio The bank of A«hlan«l will double the or quite *2.060, an I is but parti dly covered Ilr. I. B. Waite has gone to his old home while tn attendance at the band contest neer block. Tbe former proprietors have by an insurance o, *1.100, »loo in the Far amount ot its capital stock, shares being I e furnished by the T«do Townsite and Milling Compaiiy, for a nominal sum. to in Neligh, Neb , but will return soon. last Monday. mers'and Merchants' company of A.banv above par and business good. removed with their families to Linn any responsible party who will put up a »nd*70oiu the t'o.umbu. both represented B. F. Taber of Woodville, who has re county. New goods and new bargains in every Lucas A Miller are publishers of the flour mill at Tolo. For oarticulars address by Win. Ulrich. cently completed the framing ot a fine The fruit growers of Myrtle creek were line at the 5 and 10 Cent Store Call anti "News," a live, readable newspaper just or call on the secretary, Scott Griffin. • barn for Wm Bybee near town, called on entertained by Hon. J. I>. Whitman, hor see • started at Crescent city. Cal Portland, Oregon. January 12. us Tuesday and renewed his subscription ticultural commissioner, who delivered an The Agricultural Board. Geo. F. Merriman is beautifying his to the T imes . Attention in called to the sheriff's tin al Having a severe backache l ist summer, interesting and valuable lecture on the The Southern Oregon district board of notice to taxpayers. Delinquents should I tried the Oregon Kidney Tea. 1 used one premises, which are among the nvatest in Hon. E. L. Smith of Wasco county last fruit question not long since. agriculture lie d its first meeting at R >?e- m ike an immediate settlement. can, which effected a radical cure I would town. John Pe'ling and wife have purchased SO burg last Tliur«d tv and organized I by the Pr. Adkins and B. S. Webb represent week visited all the A. O. V. W. Io Iges In The 8. F. "Examiner” is the best paper recommend it toall who are affi'eted as an southern Oregon. He wa« accompanied acre« of land near Eagle Point of Win. elect on of G. W Rid«lie of Douglas county on Hie coast Don't fail to leave your sub unfailing remedy. Sold by E C Brooks. our lodge of Odd Fellows in thegrand lodge by his wife and both were highly pleased Wooley. Ix-ivis Reese has sold 160 acres as president. Rotiert A, Md'er of Jackson scriptions at the T imes office. at Portland. Ji Mt’.« A< n. with Rogue river valley. in the s inie neighborhood for*!OUO Butte ville,secretary, andT. P. J ml on of Grant's Mrs. W. G. Zimmerman is visiting her J W. Hays of Central Point precinct has Pound plugs ot Climax tobacco only 50 Pa««, treasurer. The in tuber* of the bo ird Max Pradit and wife, their eldest son. creek land is n it neglected by any means. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner of and little daughter, left Ashland last week present were G W. It ddle and D. S. K. cent s each at th«' 8. F Variety Store; other caught the boss salmon trout of the«eason, Grant's Pa«s. Jack Bartie, th? q-iotidatti stage-driver, so far, in R >gue river. The tinny beautv goods in proportion. Call and see. (or their future home in Alaska. Their ami John B >yl. of Siskiyou mountain cre Buick, ot Dougin* county; Jainei McD ui- weighed 1G pounds, was caught on the 5th Medfonl was very well represented at ou h and J. H. Stewart, of Jackson; Dr. F. youngest son wilUreruain in Ashland until ated quite anexcitement on th* northbound Many fine fl«h arc being caught this sea inst., ami made a desperate struggle for W. Van Dyke, of Joseph ne, and J. A. son m ar Gold HUI. Lumbert Bidoin life, being landed only after a long, hard Jacksonville on Monday, when the band the close of the present school term it the train one evenin'; la«t we.'k, the wifeof the contest took place. Normal Harris of Curry. A c uuiuitieeof thr- c. D are shipping a considerable quantity. former being the bone of contention. Pis Ight. H. K. Buick, J. F. .Miller and G. W. Riddle, C. W. Skeel, the well known contractor, A II Maegly lias g me to Portland on tols were drawn, but unfortunately neither The respective bands a’l acquitted them- Smith A Bashor, who recently opened a has establisheil he idquarters near the business, were appointed to prepare and *ubiu:t by and also to atteml the grand lodge one was hurt, the conductor separating the laws. Tbe secretary w is i istructe I to no selves wcll.and the members of each proved real-e«t:ite oflict» at Gold Hill, have a large < 'lareiidi II hotel. ot Odd Fellows, which is now in si «»ion. comb Hants ami quelling the excitement. iistof de Ir&ble property •>» their hands, tify ad member« of the Isiard to meet at themselves to tie thorough gentlemen. K Kubli is Jacksonville lodge'« other rcji At last accounts Boyle and Mrs. B were Millinery goods—new. handsome and Gram'* Pa»*, on Fri lay, May 31. lstfi. ai d Parties desiring to build in Tolo this and are prepared tn give bargains R<*a<l fashionable—at the 5 and 10 Cent Store, at resentative, and lias been at the metropolis journeying northward. to invite proposrions Ir ni the vjr on? spring will tie furnished lumber, brick and tlieir a I vertisement elsewhere and give prices that will astonish you. for sometime. • Several foot-races were indulged in by them a call. counties compo’ing the district for Loldiiig building material at the lowest price. • Me received n p’cisant call yesterday the visitors to the band contest on Monday. Frank Gallow iy has sold his residence in the annual fair Within tb- ir bo:ders. Never ha<l a preparation a more appro The shower on the afternoon of ‘ contest ihe western portion of town to Mrs. Lucin from Morgan A. Shirley, who baa lately lo The most exciting was a dash of seventy- day" occasioned some apprehension, but priate name than Ayer’s Hair Vigor. da Wil’on un 1 Mrs. Windom. cated in Flounce Rock precinct. ’ He live yards. *50 a side, betwten John Arm Another Thief Bagged. the weather wa.s the better for it afterward. When the capillary glands become enfee and young Downing.both ot Central Geo H. Haskins wc.it to Kalama, W. T , informs us that a great many land claims strong bled by disease, age or neglect, this dress Point precinct, the former winning. Cbas. Quite a sensation was created on our A few copies of the American Settlers' ing imparts renewed life to the scalp. «<» l ist week, having been r illed thither by are being located in that section. of Medf rd and Lafe Lewis of ----------- streets by .— the ... cry — of "stop —................. thief I" last — Fri Guide, standard authority on all land that the hair assumes much of its youthful the serious illness of his father. (’apt. II. Kelly purchased a span of line Milligan ltoseburg also tiied conclusions at 100 day evening, and turned out to have been matters, may be found at the T imxs office. fullness ami beauty. Mr. Alexander, a bankerof «outh’rn Cal' horseiofJ Neatuamer ot Rock Point this var ls and at 40 yards. The first-named caused by a stranger whs gave Ins name a« week He is making preparations to remove Circuit court adjourned sine die la«t There were so many visitor« from all ifomia, anl Mr. B'akie of Canada were to Newt. Co k lie look advantage of th-re Tuesday, after a session ot over a month. Drewsy, Malheur county, where he w.ll was much the speedier. being nobod» in tbe U.S Holt I office to Special ternu will be held in July and Au over the countv in attendance at tiie con guests of 8.8. I’entz, Esq . recently. act as receiver of the new’ ¡and office. test on Monday that space forbids personal “Shorty" Hamilton lias also made an Fourth of July Meeting. puriom Professor J. B. Farley’s line over gust. John Arnold,* brother of Geo. and Chris. mention. There were numbers from al addition to our town, dividing hi« land on coat, with which he unde toojc to escape A meeting is herein- called for next Mon Riley Smith. B F. Avtch and E. Hery- most every precinct in the county and not the west side of Medford into acre tracts Arnold and Mrs. J. Hockenjos, is in Jack through tbe rear «bed. He was observed day evening ( May 20th), to take prelimina sonville at present. He lately arrived and followed by J. B Mon goni ry, who ford were at the county-seat on land busi one of them regretted; having come. A. Z.Sears of Jacksonville is improving from Iowa for the purpose of permanently ry steps toward the appropriate celebration ness Monday, accompanied by 8. Shat ov. rbauled h m an l captured the coat near The San Francisco “Commercial Record” bis property in this place. He Is now ol Independence Day. The town hall hss John Tie,'per’« p ace. He allowed the tuck. of a late date gave a flattering biograph building • neat new fence about his prem locating among us, we are glad to learn. tieeii secured for the purpose, an I a full at Every section of Jackson county should ical sketch of our friend W F. Herrin. ises Ja«. Drum, who has so long been a fami tend nice is requesteii man to escape but a number of boys halted liar figure in mercantile circles in Jackson him near D. Linns premises a? be was «ubscribe lib-rally to the agricultural fair i:> I . now a leading member of the Pacific M asv C itizes *. Our band boy« are making rapid progress, leaving town on th« run. and the officers st wk It will be as bread cast unon the bar. It is with much pleasure that we note and ha<1 they had as much experience as ville, left for California Tuesday morning. He made a host of friends bv hi* square coming up be wa* placed under arre-t and water* the great sucre.« that a!t“nds his efforts Ukittmona l.lrrr Tlrj/ulntor Hom- of tli-other b inds tliev would have dealing« ami attentiveness tobiuinsss, all now languish « in jail, in default of *350 Str.vvlierri. « are li'.-oni'n’ plentiful in IH spep«5 i causes depraved bloo<l. which, s'o .1 a g-:od chance lor trie first prize. Is what the name indicates a' regulator" of whom are sorry to see him leave ns. bonds, to await the grand jury'* sitting. this maract, notwithstanding th- unfavor in tinv, atlerts every organ an l function of that most important organ, the iiv*r. 1* H K ¡.'pel 11st week sold six lots belong- able weather. They are of an excellent of th«* body. As a reniedv for these troub I.. Samuel :,f the "West Shore" maga your liver out of order? Then is your in .• to J u Ige Crawfor I to Fred. Meinhard, quality. Wedding Bell*. les nothing can approach Ayer’? Harsapa- a newcomer, who has already commenced zine and Mr. Shaw, his agent were last whole sy stem deranged, tbe breath offen It can be truthfully said that a more or ■ mla. It vitalizes the blood, strengthens improving three of them. Tue price paid week engaged in canvassing the various sive. you have headache, feel languid, dis The marriage of M. J Canning of Port towns in tiie valley, and succeeded in get pirited. and nervous, no appetite, sleep i* land ami Mi-s I la M. Pr ni, daughter of derly and attentive audience than that of the stomach, and corrects all disorders of was »300. Monday in Jacksonville never listened to the liver and kidneys. ting a large number of subscriptions (or troubled and unrefreshing. Simmon'* Liv Mr. mid Mrs. P. P. Prim, wu« aolemn- Rev M A. Williams of this precinct has good music. er Regulator restore* the healthy action of Attention is called to the card of A . Gar gone to Philadelphia, to attend the general that valuable periodical. ?_ 1 7 Sumlay ’ j evening at !> o'clock, iz»«l last tbe liver. rick, the merchant tailor of Medford, who Nice selection of ladies ’ anl gent'emen's Roi ert Ennis officiating Only the Rev. E . . assembly of the Pre-byierian church. A. J. fam lv of the bride ami a few intimate jewelry jast received from Cliiesg.i. at keeps a large, first-class assortment ol fwr Week«, the arcl>itectan<l builder, is now en- CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. Terrible. friends were present. The happy couple Jackson's. Will be offered for sale for five eign and domestic wcolen.«, etc. He is a gaged in building a handsome residence for Two-thirds of all deaths in New York first-class mechanic and spares no pains to him. • were the recipient.« of many congratula’i ms d r « only. Temple A- Son's store building is nesting City are from consumption or pneumonia. and a number ot handsome presents. Th-y Tbe sheep shearers of the valley are now ■nit every body. Oureitizens wil now find G. W. Coulter, the scientific painter, has completion. The same proportion holds for most other were al«o tendered a nerenud- by the Jack- busilv engaged and Hocks are said to be no excuse to send their orders out of the been doing some extra jobs in his line late W. learn that another large hotel will be cities. Delays are dangerous. Dr. Acker's sonvi le and Roseburg cornet bands. Mr. turning olt a large quantity of unusually county. ly. The handsome painting ami lettering ami Mrs. Canning will make their home good wool. For the best turnouts for all occasions on Hanley A Wilkinson’.« new butcher built here soon. in Portland, where the groom is interested Tom Scott of Ashland has opened a bar We are informed that Roberts A O'Neil call at the Excelsior livery stable in Jack wagon is a sample of the good work be is in a recently established manufacturing have sold the ba ance of their farm in Eden sonville Plymale’s prices are quite rea doing. bershop at Central Point. business Tb-ir many friends hope that precinct to a relativo of A. P. Talent for sonable and he never fails in giving satis There will be a social party in Temple A- H. H. Wolters, the mixologist, has re they may enjoy long lite, happiness and *16,000. faction You will also do well to patron ize his stage line running between this opened the saloon formerly kept by A. H- Son’s new building on the 31st inst. and prosperity. A. C. Louden and son have purchased a place and Medford. Go to .1. C. Sheridan's for yonr hard Carlson, thoroughly refitting it and mak • fine new thresher, and will be ready to do ing many improvements. He has supplied ware, tinware, and the celebrated Superior Closed After Thirty five Years. B. A Hsrvcy of Forest creek was ad the bar with the finest wines, liquors ami St. Louis stove. first-class work in their line as soon as the * judge i iusaiv in Judge Neil’s court by Dr. cigars, and a line billiard table -an also be A. 11. Maezly'» »took ot hardware, etc , season opens. An impromptu pirtv took p'aee here la-t Somin rs last Saturday, a»»l wa« taken to found there Give him a call for lie will having been sold a'td r moved to I' ntral Granite Hall in Ashland wa« «old al H’detu Tuesday evening by hh T tl B r«1sey. n>glit, win- h was well alt«tided and raseei Point, it i* a mat er of local historic d in treat you w 'll. • ofl pleasantly tercst to note that it is the fir«t time in sheriff*» «ale last Satur.lny »nJ b’d In by His lunacy takes the literary shoot, quite Alex Mnr ’ i.i, Sr. the judgment c-editor, common nowadays, and he will probably .1 \V. Sowden ba« entered the employ cf thirty-five ye irs ol business ca « i n rec over hi« mental equilibrium Win Gates ami G. It G.iilint ,t Co , and rter that ibis bous» eluseti, even for abor.t »2150 Probate Court. Although cir uit court hs« ju«t a 'journ wi'l canvass southern Oregon for them. leiuporarilv. A long li''e of sterling busi If y u i-e nervous nr irritable, feel Ian The following proc«e lings have 'ak-n ness men have sue esaivel" coitroled its cd. s vet. 1 >'W '.iw-'Ui■' li.iv«-alre.i l I m ell ■ I, <li'pirl-i, r if von have sic». Inal p:»c« in ih s court—-Jud ;e Neil nr- siding— I bis place has been the scene of ac -upto < onvnen-e I. o.r dockets are con intly des'inies aid rurntained it* commercia’ a :he, si'.uw c .ni; I x on nr ntti-u-ive sin -e our hist i’-ue : of doni 'Stic -quibble» recently, wliiihat- «a ding: and under its various headsit b.-c :n:n" larger. br nth. I n i y ur liver is out »f oriier aud Estate ot minor heirs of John Bilg r. t lim'd «••me notoriety elrewh-jre as well has ever be« ii f great imp rtam-e in Its-d Cap’. C. A. W o.IrtlfT will receive bids ne>*ds roil- ni Dr Henho’s D.i'ide ion dec'd. Petition for s .le of real p’lipcr’y G, It Gallant A Co. are now established iiite’pri.se. Irisa uniti r of rcret tbit il until M iv 2rt. lN'tl for fniiii.-hing Fort I’onic r* *t«»r.’« t’o* Iiv» r to alt'iv i.»n Continue I. at the Red Front, ami display a tine large sbolliti have been ileemcd ridvisnb’e to di-- K ini i G i with 63 barre'sof tl mr miring the and t<-n'« u? he entire .-ystum. 8 4«1 by i E tire of Win. f'.in’ner. Order fur sale st ick of goods. Don’t fail to call on them. tonti «ne the business at this time. next IVeal year. E. <’. Brook*. of real property made. Central Point bad a genuine elopement a Th»«. Riley hi« gone to Antel qie creek The «ptci ti Wagner < ar excursi m train Estate of E!e-ta S ott. Order appointing few days since, one of the parlies being a Fair Association Meeting. to look after his slock interests. A. L. of Dr. W Seward Webb and party passed time for final settlement made. married woman, who has since evinced a Estate of John Lenox. Same as above. The meeting of the lack-on county fair Howell is conducting the Farmer s Ex through the valley a short, time ago. Webb desire to return to her liege lord. is a son-in-law of the late Wm. H. Vander Estate of minor he r? of Wesley Mitchell. association, to be he d next Saturday, will change during bis absence. P. W Olwell. who planted 10,000 choice bilt, and his little splurge of a 20.000-mile Annuul report of guardian filed ' ______ r _______________________ and Geo Stephenson ha« gotten about again be of great impertanee to our citizens. trees from Carson .t Son's nursery in Jose Estate of R N Anderson. Petition of phine county, has lost very few ont of that ir is hope l tliat a l wh i are inte-c-itéd in after his late misfortune in breaking a trip with hi« m llio.iaire friends will cost its success wi I atten I an i participate in leg,and.while lie is obliged to go on crutches about $150,GW) of tbe olu man’s hard-earned Sarah N Beever to be appointed adminis immense nu nlier. All of the balance are tratrix und -r wi'l r fused. saving;’. tbe proceedirgs. Il is especiallv bop-d still, will soon be all light. growing nicely. A gentleman who Ind suffered great an timi all subscriber» t<> thè capitai stock ol Toe gra’1.1 encampment o' O Id Fellows So far. the citizens of this place bave Lost. th* asso iation will atten I. e'ther in per <f! Oregon was held at McMinnville this noyance and pain from barber’s itch, and subsr rioed for more stock of the fair asso- »ili or bv p-oxv, in order that tliere niay he week. K. Kubli representgd Table Rock who bad been treated by the best physi A lady lost her shawl between Jackson- ciation than those of any olher town in cians without relief, says that two hotties vi le and the Applegate postotiii'e one day nodelay in prcs-eeiling to thè business of encampment of this place. thev.illey. It is not improbable that the of Duta.ni s Specific cured him and l**ft his last week. Th-- tinder wi'l be suitably re lair e'ei ting director» and securing ground* for A large force of Chinamen are st work grounds will be located in this pre- The Chief Beaara for the great *UC- face perfectly smooth, with mt a scar. It r‘ fair pur, ose* bv leaving it at either the Ttwzsof- cinct. putting in the new sidetrack» and spurs at never fails in skin disease.«. Sol«I by E C ti warded Mss of Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is found in th* e or with II. L>. Kiib’i. KI imatii city, aud w irk upon the river I ! Brooks. Henry Wilson ___ ____ _ _ __ _ ..„. v article Itself. It is merit that wins, and the ha« built a rest store Quarterly Meeting. dam is being’ pu«hc l ahead building east of the depot ai <1 near the tact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla actually ac W H. Ruch an l (’has Knighten I of la (oninmi>hon lneumbtf. The tim^for holding the fourth and last Baptist cliurcli. where he keeps a nice us Tbe Sterling Mining Co. now have a full Steamuoat complishes what is claimed for it, is wba* passed tbr nigh town a few di lay? _ <|uarterlv meeting of the M E ehur h. ditch if waicrand are making the gravel Read the following: Mr C H. Morris, sortment of milliner? goods, notions, cut ba* given to this medicine a popularity and south. Jacxso'iville circuit, ha« been I 1 fly. They •vdl make a fair run notwith- sitice, returning from Trail creek, where Newark, Ara., says: "Was down with ab- lery groceries, tinware, etc. His prices they bought out the improvement« of Mrs. s -ess of lungs, and friends and physicians are reasonable. He will also p*y the high sale greater than that of any other tanapa» change«! from May 15th. at Eide PoinL to «iading the unfavorable season. Perry on her late busband s stock ranch. aa__ia, t'"1 or PbH" Saturday and Suudiy, May 25th ami Jiiih. me an incurable consumptive. est price for eggs, • The Monarch saloon at Medford, under They will take possesrion af ail early day pronounced Mem Wins flfr before the public. at God Hili It is especially reiiue-t d Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery the management of 11. H. Wolters, is prov ami remove their cattle thither from the for eQn-"nmption, am now on nty th rd bot that »11 official members »tteml th s the Hood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt ing a popular resort. The best of every Applegate -'onntry. Pnmi’* £«tra«v la«t quarterly meeting for the year. tle. and able to oversee the work on mv Rheum aud all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick thing in mat line i« kept there t J. W. C haio . Piesiding El !er W Delay of <ntU ere-k was h**re last f irm. It is the flnest medicine ever made?’ 1« known everywhere as an excellent med Headache. Biliousness, overcomes That Little Vintie Bei l, who b»S been sick so Monday to«:gu hi« contracts for building Je-se Mi Idlewart, D.-cat'ir Ohio, ssys: icine. It does wbat it claim* to do—cure* Tired Feeling, creates an Appetlt», strength Shakes and Shingles. *U kinds of pain, mtl.immation ami hemor the bridg» ’ - across E k uni Big Bli t . * "Ha<i it not been tor Dr. King's New Dis long W'lh meningitis, is now able to sit up ens the Nerves, builds up the Whole System, A -U’ plv of the best shakes and «h urles , a »hort tune eacii <1 iv, and it is thought h«1 cr» < k«. H-* was in San Francisco a few covery for con«-imtitio:i I would have <lied rhages. Weak and cheap imitations will Hoed’* Maraaparilla is sold by all drug* not cure, and innocent purchasers suffer weeks ago, wh»re bo ba 1 a large turn >r of lungir-mhles Was given up by doctors. , will siion recover. 1', ‘ ie disease has 1 fl him h -s jus* been received at the Tiwits office, gists. *1; six for *5. Prepared by G L tfoM both in health and in pocket in conse -ucc« ««fullv removed from his face by Dr. Am now in best of health." Try it. Sample I very Jeaf : it igbope I only temjx.irarily so, which wi 1 be sold in juantjtiv* to su t at RU0-, Apbthkcuki, Lowell, Mata. quence. Lane, the great surgeon. bottles free at a'l drug stores, however reasonable rate*. Jewelry at Jackson's. • HAVE YOU 00T PILES Itching Pll« art known t>j moisture Ilk. pereplretion, causing intenM Itching when warm. Tlrt form as well as Mad, Bi n ding and Protruding, yield «1 once to DR. IO-SAN-KO’8 PILE REMEDY, which sets directly on the parts aaected, abaorte te am, aBays Itching and «Beet* ■ permanent cw*. 80c. Druggist* or mall treatise tree. Dr Bosanko. Piqua, 0. Chronic Rheumatism. Prompt, Permanent Cure*. Once Cured, Al war* Cured. Tart MW1MO. Im. T.b SS, ISST ■slmd M«.r.ly «nth rhnm.Un I» knm. co.14 hnrelT mm Tw sppUesUm at It. Jmba OU CMsplsUly cured as. Mo rstv* la > years. J. ■. DUTTXM. Once Cared, Always Cured. CaaaJoMarl«, M. T , Vsb. W. HIT. ▲veks with «xcracUUas pain la absaMsr. trtsd varloas reiMtlM with as sSsct. Wsat to ay oAce; pain W cmbs lnsaCsrabla, weal horns at 11 o'clock and asod It. Jacoba 0U. Tbs sfloct was magical; pain e«aco4. roturaod to work at 1 o'clock. Caro aaa remained permanent. WILLET F. COOK. Once Cared, Always Cared. LoweU, Maas , Ost SI, 1IM. Bad Mvers rkeumaUem la kaoo; tried maay remodlee without rellof tried IL Jacob« OU and was promptly cured. Ms return of paia La sereral year« DAVID LAWKXMCX. Proof. Tk« toetimouy cannot be disputed. It has bees rerlled and renewed after a laps« ef year. Me retuncsf pain Mo competition can «how Uks result«. aving determined to close out my business in H A t Drroctm Uï D ialer .« THC CHARLES *. V06ELEI CO., Balttmero, MA MEN'S CLOTHING, all at Cost. MARRIED. BOYS’ CLOTHING of all kinds. Closing Out at cost. MEN'S AND BOYS’ BOOTSAND SHOES. All at cost. BORN’. 1*1 El*. COLVIG—In Jacksonville, May 11th, of cere brospinal meningitis. Loui« Bi nine y Colvig. son of Win. M. and Addie B. Colvig; aged 7 year«. 5 month« and 17 days. [The funeral took place from the family r<*i- dencein Jacksonville on Sabbath afternoon. The aervi<‘e« were conducted by Rev. Robert Ennis. A large concourse of people gut here*] to «how their respect for the depart*«!, and there were many mourners besides the imme diate relatives present. Little Louis Colvig wa« a general favorite and universally beloved. He was characteriz ed by many ennobling qualities that endeared him to all who knew him. He ¡» om * vshc <I a mind unusually bright, and showed marked attainm<*nts for one so young. During the past winter he took an unusual interest in Bi ble history, and at his request his fat her pur chased for him a “Child s History of Bible Scenes,** which he read and re-read until he be came thoroughly conversant with the whole rang«- of those incidents. He was naturally kind-In-art cd, thoughtful and polite. In sc I hm >1 he commend««] himself highly to his teachers, by whom he was much twloved. Surely his sorrowing parents will find consolation ih th«* Christian t bought .that his lif<* is being perpet- uatod in a bett«*r world than this, wher«* in finitely better advantages obtain in the High School of Heaven. Truly their labor and care upon th«*ir dear boy’s <*arthly life was not bestow««i in vain. Jesus has told us. “Even so. it is not th«* will of your Father in Heaven that one of th«*se little ones should perish.” May our hearts respond in thos«* other words of th«* Mast«*r. “Even so Father, for so it Nem eth good in Thy sight.” The interment took place* in the beautiful cemetery of Jacksonville, where his iittle form lies by the side of his baby sister, whom hr loved so well. R. E. KIESSLING—In Josephine county. May 6th. Edward E. Kirssling of Portland; ag««l 2s years. 4 months and 15 days. iDeceas««] was born Dec. 21, 1H60, at Addison, Du Page county. III., and came to this coast with his mother. In 1873. He commenced studying as a musician when about IK years of age, and followed thia profession until taken sick. He was ranked on« of the foremost in hi« line in th«* west, bring well known in Port land and other plac<*. Mr. K. was an excep tional young man, of very temperate habits and character beyond reproach and was es teemed by all who knew him. He contracted his sickness while on a professional tour the latter ¡»art of December, lbw, which terminat ed in consumption and cut a brilliant future short by his death. Hr was buried in Grant’s Pass cemetery, his r«*mains bring escorted to their last resting-place by a larg«? coneourse of sympathizing friends. H. 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! HOBB-Mt A KTHFK-At Grant s Paas at the rt*ld« n<M' of H ip bride’s father. May 5tn, Har vey J. Hobb and Mias Stella C. McArthur, b<»th lately of Girard. Kansas, Rev. Robt. McLean officiating. PARK—1)A VIS—At Central Point, at the resi- denve of Joseph Davis, b.v Elder Martin Pe terson, Janies G. Park and Miss Annie Davis. ENGLE-l’ERLINGS-In Unkvilh* May 10th. by Judge Moore, James M. Engle and Miss Maggie Uerlings. REAMES— In this city. Mas 13th, to Mr ami Mrs. Thos. G. Reanu-s, a daughtvr. ROBINSON—At Granfa Pass, MayOth. t<> Mi . and Mrs. Geo. Robinson, a non. LANDERS—In Ashland, May Sri, to Mr. and Mrs. G<«>. B. l.»and<TH, a daiighter. KILGORE—In Bonanza. Klamath countv. Aprii 4th, to Mr. and Mi*a. S. W. Kilgore, a non. Ashland, I am offering all lines of goods at Cost and below: MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, to be Closed Out at cost. MEN’S 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. per pair. Only 55 cent« MENS’ FANCY NECKWEAR, all at cost. TOBACCOS OF ALL KINDS below Cost. Escort, 3 Plugs for $1.00; Climax, 3 Plugs for $1.00, and all other grades in proportion. Don’t Fail to Lj in Your Supply of Goods Soon! as we are actually going out of business. ASHLAND OREGON. F. HUBBARD, MANl'FACrUBEB’S AGENT FOR NEW THIS WEEK. Settle-Up Notice. 4 I.L PEHSONB J a . dersign««! by INDEBTED TO THE I N- not«* or book account arc her«’by Mtftfled to s«*ttl«‘ up within th<- nrxt ten days or stand the cons««iucnces. 1 have dosed out my business in Jacksonville and must Imre an imnu*diate settlement of all «ait- standing accounts. W. G. KENNEY. Jacksonville, May 16, 1«H9. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for tnr County of Jackson. In the matter of the estate of John Lennox. d<*c«*ased. otice is hereby given that the administratin'of the «*stateof John L«*nnox, deceased, ha« Tilt'd in the County Court of Jackson county. On-gon, his tinal 'account M« such administrator, and by order of said Court Tuesday, the 2d day of July, IKSli. nt the hour 10 o’clock A. M.. is set for hearing. All per sons intereated are hereby notitied to app«*ar and file his or her objections to said account on or before said day. Publisiusl by order of Hon. J. R. Neil. Judg»* of said court. J. ATTEBERRY. Administrator of said estate. DaM Mas 1'1. IM N With Serrat«! Guard. Drive Whi«-I» intm-hanireabie and Tilling Ix'Vvr. Th«' u |>| mt »id«- of the cntt«T present» » p'-rfeetlv smooth «urfa«*«' over It» whole I,mirth, and ia the ozlv M ow « t mad«* that way. with Sickle Edie Guard Plat««, which prevent the anuw from »lippin« forward when the a ction atrfke* it. lawlih«« liavin« Ihe only Guard that «Imrpi'ii» itadt, «Ivin« the S tam > ahi > M owkk » the «n'atavt euttin« powwr with I<'«i«di'art than any other mower, or thous and* can testify to. Also th«' S tasdakh STEKieWuzzi. H at K akk . which has no «'tual. OTICB IS HEREBY' GIVEN T1IATTHE DE- Am also atrent for the • linquent tax list of Jackson county. Oregon, for 1888. has b«*vn turned over to me. with a warrant from th«« H»»n. ('ounty Court for its immediate colk*ction. All persons who are on said list will nieasecall at my offic«* in Jackson ville ai*d s«*ttl«* without further delay, as 1 will la* compelled to levy uiw»n the property «»f the Hod«« ’» I.lirhti'st Draft ami Most Iloralile Header made, with bki J'- aimi ' stixu kkku the Dear- said deiln«iu«*nts. In oruer to enforce payment In« All St«« I Twine Binders, with Improved st «-el imndlc earriars, saw-miter, all of which ma- of sal«! tax. if not paid at once. A prompt cliinery I* t<»> well-known tunetsl comment; also the Newton W»«ons I arriamw and Hack*. compliance with th«* law will save rurth«*r t all »ml see for yourselv«* ba-forc pun hasln« F. Hl lillAliD. Medford.Or. c«*ts. My d«*puti«*s will b«*gin riding and making levies on and after May 25, 1>W. J. K. SMITH. A. A. BASHOR. JAS. G. BIKDSEY. Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson county, Oregon. Jacksonville. May 15,18H8. Final Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. N SMITH & BASHOR, A. CARRICK, Merchant Tailor REAL ESTATE AGT'S CJ-ol<l Hill, Orogpoiia And Importer of AGENTS FOR GOLD HILL TOWNSITE. 4 FI LL LINE OF THE BEST AND MOST J a fashionable cloth«, finishing«, et«'.. con- HtHntly k«*pt on hand, and nothing but tlrst- F«»r information r«*garding pric<«u>n town lota, improved «*ity pn»|M*rtv or lands, addnws a« cla«« work turn««! out. All «»rdi-ra tlll««l promptly at nasonabl«* abov«*. «-nclosing stamp. Wilf convey in<(uir«T« to their property an«i giv<- them all the infor mation concerning the country, free of raargc. rat«-« and «attatartion guarant«**«!. A. GARRICK. Modford, May 13. IIW. Notice for Publication NOTICE OF PUBLIC EXAM Administrator'« Sale of Real Property. INATION. OmcKor | L and O ffice at R oskbchg . O r J In the County Court of the State of Oregon, T h k C ounty S chool S v peh in ten dint . c May 15. 1*W. ( for Jackson county. Sitting in Probate. J acehonvuxk . May 9. 1HW. ) otice is hereby given that the In the matter of the eatateof William Contner. follow!ng-nain(«i settler has filed notice of otice is hereby given that for d«*C»*HM<«l. his intention to make proof in support of hi« th«* purpose of making an examination of IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE all p«*raons who may offer themaelvet ascandi- I County Court, made the 7th day of May. 18t®. claim, and that «aid proof will I m * made befor«* the Judge, or in hl« absence, tMjfore the clerk dates f«»r teachers of th«* schools of this coun th< und«*n*igned. administrator <»f the estate of the county court «>f Jackson county. Or., at ty, the County School Su|M*rintcndent thereof of William ('ontnvr, dec«MUM*d. will offer for Jacksonville. Or., on Saturday, June 22, 1HX>. will hold a public examination at his office tn aal«* to the highest bidder for caah in U. 8.gold viz: F. W. Knowles, homcrt«*ad «*ntry No. 418», the Court House at Jacksonville, on coin in hand, on for tl»«* SEH of SEH. flae. 4, NKU of NEVi. S« t . Wrdnrnday, May 29, 1889, Saturday, June 8, 1889, 9. Tp. 38 8.. K. 2 w«-rt, W. M. H«* name« the following witn«*sscs to prove his continuous Commencing at 12 o’clock. At 2 o’clock r. M.. at the court-house door midence upon and cultivation of. said land, First grad«- certificate* i«su«*d under tbe old in Jacksonville all of the right, title and tater- viz: Gustav«* Mitch«*ll, M. Ilellinger. M. Gai law cannot lx* r«*newed. All teachers holding «•«t of tbe anid Wm. Costner, at tbe time of ney and P«*tcr Elinvr,all of Jacksonville. Jack- certificate« that will soon expire should not hia dt«*«*aAe. in and to the following deacribed son county. Or. neglect att«*nding the examination. property: Any penMin who d«*slres to prot«*«t against Dated this 9th day of May. 1889. The «outhwuat quarter of the northweat the aJlowanc«* of such proof, or who knows of H. H. MITCHELL. quarter of auction aeven (7), township thlrtr- any sulwtantial reason, und« r the law and the County* School Superintendent of Jackson Co.. aev«*n (X) south, range one (1) west; also tbe regulations of the Interior Department, why Oregon. «•art fractional half of th«* aouthwert fraction such proof should not be allowed, will be giv- al quarter, the northwest fractional quarter ,*n an opportunity at the al«>v(*-me«ttioned of the southwiiit fractional «niartcr, and the Notice of Final Settlement. time and place to croM-rxamtne the wit news 1 «outhwewt quarte r of the aontheart quarter of of said claimant and to offer evidence In re section «even (7). township thirty-aeven (X) In the County Court of the State of Oregon, buttal of that submitt«*d by claimant. south, range one (1) w«*rt of the Willamette CHAS. W. JOHNSTON. R«*Ki$t«*r. for th«* County of Jackson. Meridian, in Jackson Countv, Oregon, contain In the uiattcr.of the <*slMte of Electa Scott, de- ing in all one hundred and eighty>thr«M) and ceaMxl. 88-100 183.8» acre», more or leas._____ Estray Notice. XTOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE MARTIN administrator of tb<* «-state of Electa Scott- Administrator of tbe «atate of PETERSON. W illiam Cont OTICE IS HEBE BY GIVEN THAT THE decinscd, has til«*d in the County Court of n«*r, doc«*aaed. understzni'd has taken up an eslraycow at JackMon County. Oregon, hit final acomint as | Dated May \ 1ML admlntrtrat«»r. and by order of^ald Court . his place on Foote creek. Jackson county. Ore such gon. descrtlxsl as follows: Aged about « y«-ars, Turoday. the 2d day of July. 1*9. at the hour i ■nnliuin size, brindle in oornr. marked with of 10 o cUak, a . M.. is s«*t for bearing. All per- . square crop off ot right car aud unacrbtt tn tons inurut>UM are hereby notified to appear same ear; branded with Irtter "S" on lc<t hip. and file his or her objection«» to gold account She ha* a young calf at foot. The owner 1» on or beiore’eaid day. Published by order of Hon. J. IL Neil. Judge , Cattle branded D and marked crop and aqaara hereby notified to call and take her away and andarbil in toft ear and nnderalop» in n«bt: tMive aave furtbiT further etiata. Otherwise the animal will of «aid court. I three-reor-old» and upward« ha»« th» paint of ALEX. BURNS, be add. Appraised at $20 " O by hy ” N. Hoemer, J. 1*. S? aru-‘- Administrator of said «wtaw. i f»AMB. YATHbi. Bolt P. 0., Qrojvn. 1 Dated X*y laS. N N N N. S. DREW.