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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1889)
The senior member ot the firm of Jones PERSONAL MENTION. MEDHIRD WJV1BS. J imes Ewing, James Campbell an«! \V. I (>. 1 Ridgway, lately from the mines oi eas A Otten, the live Foota creek merchants, in attempting t»> cross Rogue river at tlie Mrs. 8. R. Taylor is quite ill. w ! 1 tern Oregon, are this week engaged in in Hay harvest in lull blast. Mias R um « i< visiting tier old home at Mc- vestigating the mines on Foots creek, an,! mouth ot Foots creek, in company with David King of Ashland spent Tuesday in M inn ville ' Picnic« at the river are all the rage. another gentleman, one tiny last week, had if they find pay prospects will probab y town. ! OFFICIAL PAPER FOR JACKIOH COUNTY. a narrow escape from »1 *vn>ng They em G. W. Isaacs is having a fine residence Grain is hixb and still growing nicely. bond a mine an»! proceed to develop it. J. H Russell of Ashland spent yesterday erected here. barked in a l.-,*'sii g » w1- • '• '<> Frank Mingus was in town yesterday. Savages expect to imbibe bravery by All rapidly as soon g > c > a. re tl ••<. a .1 here. Medford will join the county-seat in cel THURSDAY Hurrah fur the glorious Fourth of July. MAY 30. 1S89 ' drinking the blood nf their brave enemies. which was on tlie point of I .sing when A. J. Weeks, th» architect, visited us last ebrating independence day. A more enlightened metho«! of vitalizing they succeeded iu diifting it ugainst the I. B. Williams of Antelope called Tues Tuesday. the blood is bv taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ferry boat. Fourteen carloads of freight were re day. B. F. Wade and wife of bam s valley ceived at MeJtord in one day. A Lively Fracas. It brace* up the nerves am! gives strength School Superintendent Mitchell 1« ns- Do not forget the G-A R. ceremonies and fortitude to endure the trials of lite. were in town Tuesday. The cluu«e In the taxation laws of Ore-on Our citisens are subscribing liberally to a aisteil in his regular quarterly examination author.Xing tlx- .«heriff to levy up n person to-day. Louis Brownsworth's eldest daughter is bv G G. 1. Newberry and Frank R. Neil. Frank Kepner of Central Paint precinct county fair fun«l in thia vicinity. al property being removed iron» th* coun Wool has been coming in freely for a few very low with diphtheria on Evans creek, The examination will be held under the called yesterday. The machinery for the big grist ini 1 3-Ring Cirons, Royal Roman Hippodrome, Elevated ty to «rod payni-nt of tax?« was the cause days past having had a ielapse, after haying been amended sclioil law, by which third-grade T. E. Gaily of Sam's valley Js attending is expected to arrive next week. Stage and 5-Continent Menagerie, of a two-r.ug circus performance with pronounced convalescent. Both schools in Our sebools will soon adjourn for the certificates will hold good for one year, the teacher’s examination. J. O Johnson hwa a large turn of money seen e eiubelliaiimen’s near the runch of summer vacation. that section have suspended lor the time s. cond-grade certificates for two yegra and Now in Permanent Consolidation with Mrs. I. M Canning of Portland is visit- to loan at a very low rate of intereat. I Gordou on Rogue river last Saturday. being, on account of the prevalence of the first-grade eertificatea for three years, tbe The best cider vinegar (or sale cheap at iting relatives in town. A new arrival from Kansas ia lyin^ M A. Ft* and J. Flirschn. r . f Vinson, disease. last grade entitling the holder to a state I II1H ill* I'illlntv ____ 1 t ma ilia county, ha l had ~ a L band of e • bone, !». F. Variety Store A. H. Booth by of Ashland visited the very sick at the Pioneer restaurant. J. A. Ager has r good livery stable at diploma on recommendation ut the county Cost and freight is ail Fisher wants. and catt e during the «inter on the Drv countv-seat one day this week. Numbers of fine fish have been caught in Ag. r sfation,« n (’. »t (>. It. R. and takes superintendent. His goods must go. • creek ra:,ge north of th • river, and were persons to th«- Shovel creek springs or any Eli Perkins will be at Granite hall, Ash the ditch since the watei was turned on. Our Ashland contemporaries are very MENAGERIE, 2 RING CIRCUS, leaving thr county with them alter the as Sam Tavlnr is this wer k prospecting his other section by private conveyance at properly urging immediate action on the land, on the evening of Juns 6ch. Burt Dickenson, who has been dan^er- UNIVERSAL sessor had made his round*, without tak- claim at Steamboat. the low. st rates. Give bin» » call, if you part of tlieir local board of trade and tbe ou*ly si«Jk. is getting better. Dr. Danielson Racing Carnival and Great World’s Fair. Dr. Geary of Medford was at the county- tug the precaution to settle with the tax- want first-class rigs and the most courteous c.uintv authorities, in regard to the placing sent yesterday on proiessi >nal business. Bricklayicg has commenced on the new is in aU ends nee. gatherer. A resident of that vicinity saw Ashland hotel building attention. of the'Ashland-Li lkvills road in thorough W. H. Barr. L. L Angle and Edward Mins Jessie Langell was visiting friends St Ji .thc "heriff' •"* , The boys of the Jacksonville fire depart Slight derangements of the stomach and repair It ia a long stretch of road, with at Eagle Point for several days last week. Fred Furry of Eden was in town with ment are notified to meet at the town hall Brace of this place were at Roseburg last Sheriff Wm. Deneff was despatched to bowels may often be corrected by taking but little local road labor along the line; his family last Sunday. week on land business. overtake the band, whir-h he di 1 near Mr next Monday evening. Business of ini Judge Neil and wife spent last week in only one of Ayer’s pili«. Through not hav ami yet, as one of the most important feed Straw lints from 15 cents to |2 50 each at poitance. The strawberry festival on the evening Dvrdee . place. -fhe deputy .sheriff visiting relatives and friends in Ashland ing’ tlw pills at hand your disorder in ers to the commerce of Jackson county, it ot tbe 28th proved an enjevable affair. proceeded to levy right and left to sati.-fy the 8. F. Variety Stole. precinct. II. Kelley this week disposed of his C. Cunningham of Klamath county is in live stock interests in Jacksonville to A. creases and a regular fit of sickness fol is essentially necessary that it be not al The net proceeds aiuounte l to a ffettsuiu. the amount uf taxes and cost«. He sum John Potter of Mountain school district lows “ For want of a nail the shoe was low» dm tail into disuse for the lack of a moned a posse comitatus in the person of the Valley pu business. L Reuter, preparatory to removing co lost,” etc. Frank Galloway, one of our best citizens, is attending the quarterly examiuati»:»in little care anil attention. JunUorden, whois very potent with the Mrs. George Hays has reoovered from Dre way. would nke lo secure tbe appointment of M. T. Walters of Lake county h is an Nelson Hosmer was given the cuatody of town this week. lariat, aud procee»ie<i to take possession of her recent indisposition. deputy revenue collector fur this district, Mrs. W. J. l’lyinale, secretary nf the other “coming womler,’’ according to the Chris Caldwell's two little girls by the sur Miss Mattie Clemmons of Grant's Tass the loose horses in sight. The deputy Fifty four cavalrv lior.-es are wanted at Oregon convention of the Rebekah degree, “Examiner,’’ in “Albatross,” a 3 year-old, viving parent last year; and. as the eldest, Visited relatives and frieiuis in Jackson- an«l is well endorsed for the position. He flushed with victory, wa, leading one of Fort Walla Walla, W. T. would fid it acceptably and well. is now engaged in getting her office hi g*»<»d sired by Pillbox, full brother to “Uonnor,” Venus J. Caldwell, was ill the care of a lady vil e Fri-lay. Mirschner's mares when that perioti de Tbe city councilhus under consideration »lain “Della Walker.” tne «lam of “Al. residing at Foots creek at that time, she Geo. R Justus and wife, lately of Foots working order. Messrs. Sears aud L >w of Polk county manded to be shown the sheriff slfutiioritv A. 8. and N. A. Jacobs, accompanied by Farrow.” He has not tbe racing form of was allowed to remain with her until her are in the valley at present. The latter is the proposition of Mr. Cornish to put for the seizure. L’en.ff promptly .bowe l creek are now at Medford. water mum* in Medtord for supplying the passed through town tbe latter horse, however. removal to Medford, when Mr. Hosmer looking fur a location. The town is full of school ma'ams seek their families, hu. commission—in the .«h.i|>e of his gun city from Bear creek, at a cost of |48OO. yesterday, en route to Uniontown to at An entertainment will soon be held in applied to the probate judge for an or.ier brought to bear, ostens bly, on the button ing teacher’s certificates. O H Blount, Ashland's live merchant, The water is running in the ditch, and town for the purpose of raising funds to giving him tlie possession ol the child. Tbe spent last week at Hisso:», Ca'., mcompa- over rdrtchner's heart region. The rope Good stock of Fourth of Julygsods at tend the wedding. public sentiment is in tavorof utilizing 4 tu J.is. Stanley and C. Hays of Big Butte pay off the indebtedness incurred in dig- sheriff delivered her to Mr. Hosmer yestcr. n.ed by bis wife. was next thrown on an mnnal belonging Telegraph Variety Store. the utmost. precinct were here yesterday. They in g ng the cemetery well. The broom bri- day morning in accordance with the order to Mrs Fix. who Drotupih gatberid on to I A. Bradley, Itig Butte's new road su- form us that Frank Hays seriously cut his ga le will be out in force. <’ant. Misses Carrie and Einma Pfeiffer of Al ______ __ is of the court. The children are fortunate Kelly H. 11. Wolters, the mixologist, has re the halter and dined tlie ottf er lo take tbe pervisor, called Tuesday. bany are sojourning at Wagner's suda opened the saloon formerly kept by A. H. now engaged in drilling some of the young in being provided with a good home. foot not long since. animal. Seeing th it tlie expeiitton was springs ihis week. Babbitt-metai for «ale cheap at tile Tiuss folks (or tlie occasion. Carlson, thoroughly refitting it and mak lively to prove I utile the officer gave orders Jas. McDonough of Willow Springshad Ladru Royal, formerly a teacher in the R“V. Father Bluicbet wa< regiitered ing many improvements, fie has supplied to the posse t > take two turns « f the roue office III quantities to suit. Many locators in this valley who have on the misfortune to lose his fine Vermont Aslilaud college, has becun.e wealthy by Quite a crowd from town spent last Sun ju'hcious investments in Multnmiah ly partiallv exhausted their homestead brood mare, ••Maude,” the dam of the fa at the Palace hotel, Sm Francisco, one the bar with the finest wines, liquors and around the horn of hi» saddle and light cigars, and a fine billiard table can also be out with the annual for Jackson ride. He day in tisiring on Applegate. rights by fling on a ie^« quantity than KX) inotis trotter “Alta,” on Wednesday of last day la'st week. Two Performances Daily, at 2 o'clock and s o'clock r. M; county real-estate. did ,o. and after a desperate rosistaace the A. McConville has located o l some pub found there. Gi\e him a call for he will Messrs. Scott and 1‘eart of Evans creek j The Fourth of July celebration at Jack acres of land will find tlie late lami law a week. The mare had at. foot a fine colt by treat you well. • great coiivenu-Lce, giving them tlie privi the Altamont horse *Murmion, ” the sur lie land on Pleasant creek and will become woman finally released her hol t on tlie are pi toa'n on school business. Au extraordinary unification of th«* two leading Show* of America. Perfecting by their fc- sonville will be the grandest ever held m halter rope and tlie offi tr and Mr. Gorden lege of an additional filing t > make out the vivor of twin colts foaled some weeks ago, a permanent fixture. The council last week elected M. Pur- licitouH consolidation the most voluminous and J. T. Hays, formerly of Cow creek, is southern Oregon. Look out for the pro «¡uarler section. brought tlie animals to town next day. and she seemed to be in the bast of health idin to the vacant mayoralty, and he at A. H Maegly ha* returned from h « trip gramme next week. mw stationed at Palmer. W. 1. T.ie amount of taxes due wav but httle over For the best turnouts for all occasions the day before her daad bmJy was found to Portland. He re,»orts the metropolis oik e qualified and was sworn m. It i* foi tu- Rev. F. S. Noel bus gone to Josephine < berries are ripening and some have ap thirty five doll irs, but Fix and Flirschutr in tiie ’pisture. The colt, an unusually tine nate for the town that so clear -headed That mini can ronco vr or capital produce, turarli and «-very department thr ronMimma- county on a pastoral tour, and there will call at the Excelsior livery stable in Jack little fellow, will be reared by hand The in a flourishing cun litiun. found it.nece'sary to rai'e «t.s m order to peared in the market already. ani conservative a man as Mr. Purdin tion of » perfect Show, wonderful In ext ent and variety, iniiltltiidluou« in choice aud accepta sonville Plyiuale ’ s prices are quite rea B F. D »we 1 and B. B. Beekman went liqui tat» with the sheriff tor taxes end has prove! himself to be should have ble at tract luna, and presentiti* each act and teat un* with atyle, method aud ektrance, apiaxvi- The best potatoescaii be ha t at the S. F. consequently be no services at the Catho sonable and be never fails in giving satis- mare was valued at |300 by her owner, to Grant's Pass the forepart of the week, lic church on Sunday. ated by patron« and commended by everybody. costs. Fix declares that the county wil Variety Store for 50 cents a sack been ele ted to so res|»onMble u position. faction. You will also do well to patron who wii! find it difficult to replace her. the latter returning Tuesday. not make anything bv the op ration, as he Jacksonville will furnish entertainment ize his stage line running between this D. A. Hrling was ele< ted to tbe vacancy R. Robertson returned this week from a Three days is a very short time in which Hon. J. D. Whitman of Medtord was at on the board caused by tbe promotion txpeets lo go Ei«t s<xm and will spend peddling trip to Klamath county. lor the multitude on the 4th of July, in- place ami Medford. • LARGEST TENTS EVER CONSTRUCTED to cure a bad case of rheumatism; but it Salem last week, attending a meeting of of Mr. Purdin. con -«»<•*• rabie money ........... „ . the title cini'id.-rsble in diveiting ¡eluding a free dinner fit for the gods. Whose mightj' mazes of canvas canopy more apace and enclose mor<* novel and prominent Ge »r^e Hays received ne«s last week of can be done, if the proper treatment is First-cta-s cedar fence posts for sale in of <>! i immigrain in migra it n i.ow now setting »hi* ihis way wav ___ I he the stale board of horticulture. (Junie arid celebrate. Dr. Lewis ’ fine trotter was severely in features than the tents of a dozen colcm|H»rary cxbibitioua; A niMtchlcMi the almost fatal injuries received bv bi* adopted, as will be seen by the following officer but did his duly, as the taxes were quantities tosui at the I tMKsi.ffi e J H. Brown has returned from Eureka, jured tbe forepart of tbe week ’ The R. R. Morri.*, formerly deputy sheriff of payable in this county, and the cuiinly The public, schools of Jacksonville wi'l Josephine ».ouniy, is holding a posii ’ii at brother m a 1 abroad accident recently. from Janivs Lambert of New Brunswick, Cal., where he ha.* been looking after some doctor was driving him towards the wes He was < xpecting to visit thi* section for a Ills: ‘I was badly afflicted with r Leu ma* wou d have been held a countable for tHe close fur the term iu two weeks more. the Gram’s Pas, postoffice. Bob i* popu ar : protracted visit in Jarks«mvil «*, hut theac- tinn in the hips and bgs, when I b »light a interests he left on Humboldt bay. tern portion of the countv. and while on proportion of the s'a e taxes du*, hai they To witm-Ms which thou«and* conic daily many leagues. N A Young of Eagle Point was in town with a.I whukiiuvv him. Prof. Peebles is taking his summer vaca- the bridge across Jackson creek,near Cen »id? it has deferred ami perhaps prevented bottle of » hamlier'ain's Pain Ihhu. It been unco le. ltd M in.lay and made us a pleasant visit. tral Point, the horse got scared by a ri- n, Prof. Watt I c ng in charge of the two cured me in three days I am al right to The first page of the T imes is this week his coming altogether. tramp suddenly emerging with bis ¡»ack E. Sanders' n Smith, the mining expert, ^lleti with mailer of local uiip*»rtai»c**, in day. and would insist on everyone who higher departments of our publ;c school. Directors Elected and Grountls Secured. Attention is called to the announcement has returned from his trip to Portland. Rob». A. Cook and Nelson Ho«n»er. two iron» under the structure, an»! jiimied m Ingl**Minlng k ' hiikhii ’ and imprctudve «peetcaular irrKnd«*nr. preM<*nfinjr MuuintuouK seent's. cluding an excellent article upon the death of Selmol 8upeiintendent Mitchell »»f a to affiicU*«! with that terrible disease, to use The st a-k-bo d- rs ol the Jackson Coil ty Chamberlain’* Pain Rahn and get well at prominent citixens of Foo’.’«* creek precinct, the stream, tearing his tendons in a fear Mrs. J L. Truitt, lately of Ktamulh ol the late Capt. Barnts. thrilling surpri*** an«! K’»rK<*>iiM <-ff»-ctM m ver b«*f»>r«' wíih «* mmmí on the* public street»*. teacher's institute to be h< ! I at the Med once ’ Aem u tuia .«•»■ t iarion met at the town county, is now a resident of Applegate. For sale bv J. W. Robins«*n and m ule the county-seat a visit a few days ful manner. Chas. Knignteo and W. II. Ruch parsed ford scb«K»l home on Tl»ur.-«lay.Friday and hal* in Jacksonvi :e In-tSaturdav afternoon since. 1 he attendance on public schools is di through t »wn a few days ago with a bunch Saturday, June 3). 21 a nl 22. £v-rv Engel Bros.. Phoenix. HiminoH9 Llvrr Hr^tilator and ekt ted the following b ard uf dire tors minishing since the spring term began. An occasion for the rongratu'ation of Perry Foster ail 1 J. C. Hunt.ah of Table of entile, which they were UKing to their te idler in the county shuubt attend and A d<*lightful »’piModnof th»- magnificent Frv?* Str«**t Pair« ant. I> w hat tli? name indicates a' regulator” for the ensuing year: C C. Beekman, N. many friends was ait >rded by the marriage, Ko< k ore» in< t we:e in town last Saturday pfofit by the exercises. O. E. Rose anti family of Applegate visi new range on Trail creek. »'• K ynton, F. T. Downing, W.C. Lsever. yesterdav. at the re i'lence ol R. J. Cam after farm machinery, ami caliel on the of that must important organ, the liv« r. Is your liver out of or !»*r? Thun is v >ur ELECTRIFYING HIPPODROMATIC SPORTS ! O. II Williams, a young attorney of Ne The “Breeder and Sportsman” last week eron of I'niontown, of his accomplished J. N. T Miller, B. Be.»11 C. (». Rippey, Be ted relatives in Jacksonville last Sunday. T imes . whole system deranged, the breath offen R«*Hltotic* Gtodtatoriii! C»»nt«*tM. t*x«*itinjr Chariot and Running Ha« »*« and thrilling fcTnato of fore tidjourning the stock-h dders unani Joe Mc AulitT bested Tom' l.ees in their leigh, N ebrasku, is visiting this sect ion, and nossesse«! more than the usual degree of daughter, Miss Lena, to L L. Jacobs, now Robt. Armstrong, under sherifl, who ha* sive, you have headache, feel languid, dis is expected to take one uf Ashland’s fair interest locally, because it contain?»! a tin« salesman in Kearnes & White's store in Hperd. Th«* ¡>o«*f ical. btot<»ri«*al, dashing and cv«T-ui«*nionil»l*J mously recommended 'he purchase by tne recent slugging match at Sau Francisco. been quite ill with infl imm.ttion of the bow pirited, ami nervous, no »¡»petite, sleep is portrait ot the noted racehorse “ Al r ar directors of t:.e Itt-acre tract of la id near Jacksonville, and once a member of the Old papers, ir. quantities to suit, for sale daughters home with him. els, is convalescing. His mother is now on troubled am! unrefreshing, birninon's Liv row “ which our Lake county friends are Central Point offend the Assoc afon by at the T imes office at 5b cents a hundred. Both Medford and Central Point wi 1 give T imes staff The ceremony was performed er Regulator re-tores thp healthy action of Vividly, artistically and r«tilintically r?pr<»<!uc«*i on nur mammoth Hippodrome Track. Tbe proud of calling a world-beater. iiea is by Ktv Robt. Ennis, in the presence of the sick list. Mrs. M. M. Cooksey and 11. Amy at the most couiprvbentrivi* and J.Nunan is buying a large quantity of way to Jacksonville this year, many resi certainly a fine looking horse. Mine host Gros*, of the Depot hotel, Al the liver. very low price of |20 per acre. After the dents of whi. h towns will join us in mak the families of the contracting parties arid wool. He offers Hie highest market p:ice. bany, has been seeking health ami recrea r suit of the election WhS announced the It is not often that ¡»eople can cross th? a few intimate friends. The happy coupir ing ii.dependente day glorious. Notice tion at the soda springs on the Keno road Mr«. J. W. O. Gregory and daughter of director, held a meeting «ml elected.I. N The Monarch saloon at Medford, under ¡»rimipal Cascade mountains before the will make the neat residence opposite the during the week. Is hereby given that the loili annual Ever ahown under canva*. The largtwt and i?Mt train«*! Il«*rd of El«'pl»ant>, t wo nnntciiM T. Miller president, and apj < inted W. M. Ashland are visiting relatives in Missouri middle of June; but this springpeup e have court-house their home for the p csent. the management of H. H. Wolters, is prov Ho mt« secretary of th- b-ard. On Mon Mr .Lines an»i family of ’he Willamt tte meeting of the Pioneer Society of soutli-rn HippoixjtHmf. fifty golden. Matu«M*r»»wn«<! and Kiimptii«>m«)y adorned Cage«, filled with th«* been crossing all the time. Litely a man They have our wishes for much joy and if you want extraordinary bargains, call object? known t»» natural htot«»ry. inonntrou* Python*. Anaconda« and Boa-«*unMric- day .'ifternoon the directors met at the on Blount, tne Ashland hatter and cloth ing a popular resort. The best of every » amc over the McKenzie route and ssy* prosperity. va b v w« re in Jacks mville Tuetdav. They Oregon, will be held in the town hall at KtrangcFt thing in that line is kept there \ Amazonian Saurian» «nd Rcptilea. inulti-hu«-<i Bini»« from the Tropic?* are looking for a permanent home in Jacksonville on Thursday, June 6th. 1MS9. tore. huge African and grounds seccted, being assisted in the cur ier. there was no trouble from snow. This and rare and curious B< aat* from every laud and clime. Hon. J. I). Whitman, in bis efficient in A deputy s.K'iitl from T» hanri countv, shows what a niihi winter we have had. at 1 o'clock r. m . for the pur]>ose of electing ves of the premises by Peter Applegate uf southern Oregon vestigation of the fruit pests — the wooly The board of trustees of Ja 'ksonville will Cal , was in Ja ks'.nvdle lb’s week, look Ashland, ami concluded the contract for Evan Reames and Willie Miller, who officers of the society for the ensuing year, lion. Warren Truittof Dallas wason tbe the pur. ha«* of the ground». As it was meet in regular session next Tuesday even mg tor a criminal who iia i jumped bis bail, overland train for Ash'and one day last aphis and the San Jose scale—has ascer have been attending school at San Jose, and for the transaction of any other busi Ing. tained that the latter is going to be sus lie was unsuccessful in hi* search. found t ebe dvsirab e to huve rather more week, « n rout«- to Lakeview, to assume tbe ceptible of control much more easily than Cal., have returned lo spend their summer ness that may legitimately be brought be fore the meeting 1>. l’> M.irden an 1 John Brown of Wil- land than the original ninety five a ies Decoration day will l»e suitably celebrat duties of register of the U. 8. land office at al first supposed. In some localities vacation at home. S ilas J. I)* t , Secretary. at11>i 1 iated for, in order to accommodate n 1 'W oprings preeitiCl Wire in town on Tues ed at Ashland. Burnside Post will have that point, to which position he was re- ill the valley trees that are known to have Mrs. W. B. Pengra of Springfield, Lane fill, mite track a proposition was made to day. . h »rge oi the exercise», and the Rev. 11 centlv a: pointed Judge Truitt is we.I been infer ted by the scale for some years county, who has been visiting relatives in Mrs Cooksey for 'he pun h is » of ten acres line Trarts of Fruit Land. J. A. An lersott’s fine residence in Eden P. Saichweil will deliver the addres*. quadri»-«! in «-very respect, iiis family uc have not commuuicuttil the disease to Jacksonville for the past few weeks, re adjoining the tr.»» ' » n the west.and the v-ry precinct is r.ipidly approaching coni pic- There is now ottered for sale «mall fruit Jas. W. Cook, a brother of V. Cook, ami cumpanv him other tne* but a lew yards distant; and turned home this week. C'.urteou ly agreed lo accommodate the ¡•on. farm« adjoining the t iwn-site of Tolo. C. who married Miss Cullie Miller last year, Thompson A Brown have at last struck the fear of a rapid spread of the infection G. W Rockwell»»f Ashland precinct was association Willi the addi'ional amount at Scott Griffiu of Tolo will take pleasure in has purchased Julius Mayer’s residence in an abundant ri »w of water in I __ _ over the entire valley seems to be wiihoul in town last Tuesday to file on a nice B Kingsbury and David Allen, bis brother he _____ crine theism« rate [»er acre The directors dis shewing strangers town and country prop- Portland paying $1S,OOO for the same. t ry well, and hereafter it is thought there foundation. That the application of caus homestead claim l«»cated about 14 miles in law. have divided the Whit ng tra-t into persed with the ui derstandtng that Jack- erty. • choice 4-acre lots, and they w:Lle so'd at The grand Io Ige of A. F. A. M. meets will be no acarcity of the riuid there for all tic washes will kill the scale at some from the gran te city. son county's representatives on the district very reasonable rales. New p >tat»»es have rra«ie their appear- at Masonic temple in Portland ou June purposes. Between the time of quitting stages of its growth is beyond doubt, and board at its meeting at Grant's Pass to J. JI Henderson of McMinnville, accom constant vigilance will, we hope, yet rid morrow be auih >nx d by lhe officers of an e in ibia market and >i!l soon be plen- 12th. 13th and 14th. I he grand < hapter, R. work on Saturday evening and resuming panied by his sister,the wife of J udge Deadv. Sweet Potato Plant«. it on Monday morning, not less than sev the valley of the nuisance. A. M.. meeyi on the 10th and 11th of June tiie a-soci itio'. t > tender tlie free u«e of the tiful. were in Ashland several «lays last week. The undersigned, living near Medford, Miss Hattie Coleman, who is teaching enty-five gallons flowed into the well. Tne thresher purchased by Louden <t grounds i f the laci-on C >untv A.'ri ultii- The former has been quite sick. he» <10,000 choice «weet potato p:ant« whirh This is the *?as«»n of the year when th? LOCAL NOTES. ral Association to the d strt t bo,rd for the Co. of Applegate is of the Massillon pat- ' one of the departments of the Grant s Robert Ashworth, who is teaching the be oilers for sale in quantities to suit and Pass school, was presented with a hand raw. cold winds create sa»l havoc with the pur|»o.e ot holding lhe first annual district tern Call on or address school in the Meadows district, is attending at a reasonable figure hands and comjilexion. 8<>ft white hands fair this fab. A. M. Berry and wife ar<‘ visiting Josephine the regular quarterly examination of To-day is Decoration Day, and, as it is a some birthday present by her pupils lately. D. R. K ill . Medford, Or Medford’s post uf the G. A. R and visit and a clear “peachy complexion” can be county. legal ho. id ay, public business will be sus teachers in Jacksonville this week. w. H. Runnels and A. De<'k of Gold Hill arc ing members <d the urder will decorate assure ilv pr«*>erved by thefrequentapplica pended. Attempted Jail Breaking. FINE PHOTOGRAPHS. Ja*. Lotan of Portland, the well-known tion of Dutard's Specific. It rtibbe«! into in town. The weather has turned quite warm, the grave« of their departed brethren who tbe-kin well it leaves no greasy surface, politician, passe»! north last week from a Last Friday Sheriff Birdsey discovered lie interred in Jacksonville cemetery to A. Thompson has returned from his trip to The Groat Eastern Photo and Advertising visit of inspection to Klamath city, where fhe skin ub-orbsit. Foi l by E. C. Brook«. the mountain!*. an attempt at escape on the part ot the wh (*h suits the farmers who have hay to day. Co. will be in M»*dford for two weeks only, prison«', confined tn the county jail. Fur put up. ‘ Bud’’Thompson, well known all over Mrs. H. Judge of Ashlaud has tn*en paying he ha« extensive timber interests. commencing on May 27. 18*9. Horsemen predict that with proper en sometim»- the pn-ooers bail been given ll.e Bird John-»n killed a rattlesnake ne irly Ja*. A. Stewart, who now owns a good Oreg »n as a pirticipator in a number of our town a visit. All who desire pictures can now be supplied liberty ot the m enor h ill-way in tbe day four feet lung, on Rogue river, a few days couragement the t»r e»h:ig of trotters in shoolii^g affrays, tw«»of which at l?ast re H. W. Grimes has again entered th«* employ ranch in Langell valley, is hi the valley via in the way of FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS. thi* valley will make the s«*ction famous time and bit a "portion of them were lot kvd since. Remember that a Thing of Beauty is a Jo> of G. Karvw-eki. itiug rt lalives aud friends He will take sulted fatally to his antig mi-:« is report?»! tlxr »ugliout the coast in ten years from f» »rever. and a goo»! Picture of a dear friend is in th-ir cells at night A stove had bt en Fresh-crop oranges, lemons, figs, etc., | in rapidly-failing health at his home in Chaa. E. Chappel is suffering with u sever«* back 40 head of young c »ttlc with him. meinorv'a greatest Souvenir. Wear? prepart'd pia'C‘1 tn the corridor during 'be cool at th«- S. F. Variety Store. The be*t in the I now. Cr,»ok county, near Prinevilk*. “Bud” is attack of asthma. to do just a* tin«* picture w»»rk as can 1« John Beckner of Josephine countv,who is A team belonging toG. Karewski took a not a bad man at heart, but he is fearless weather ot some week, ago. Ou Tbur-day market. Mrs. H. K. Hanna has returned from her now located on a nice homestead claim. done in San Francisco or Portland, at prices spin near the mill last Sunday, when left ami resolute an»i cannot brook an injury trij) to Oakland, Cal. last the sheriff had his suspicions aroiueii ranging from $3 50 to 14 50 for the I m -st cabi stH*nt a few days here this w»ek All John net pliotos J. A. Jona*. Mr. Loomis and W. J. Stan standing alone for a few minutes, ami til it all wo no' r.glit in the lail and placed ever made in Rogue river valley. or insult. H. C. Lewis of Butte creek was at the coun- wants now is a good-looking helpmeet. Remember we do not tarry. When our time is a watch on th • p a e 'hat night Having his ley are among those seeking teacher's certi caused some damage to the back and har ty-aeat on Saturday. A F. Schultz has place»! himself under a up we go. And how often said and yet bow The condition of the wife of the editor of suspicion, confirmed, he next day ordered ficates. ness. J H Williams and wife and Mrs S. Dialge bond of$i500 toer?« t and keep in opera were R. K. Sutton of Ashland and T. A.Cook IbeTiMss which ha* been critical for some true, that you will never mitts the music until the pris ner- in their cell, and vrsrehed her«* this week. The nsual hegira to the mountain resorts aweet-voioed bird has flown. time past. is improved very little at this th«* tbe dark ceil, which lias lat»* y b-en in u-e of Port’.»nd tarried in our town one day has commenced with the scorching hoi tion a cannery in At-hland five month* in 8. D. Van Dyke of Eden precinct made us u We guarantw aatisfa<*tion in every rrapect the year (or five years, when th? citizen« writi -g Mrs. N. has now been sick for and give TWO SITTINGS. Don’t think, be as a waler closet On opening the do r of this w-*ek. weather of the past week. Messrs. Mullin uf Ashl iihl sui.s rib«* a bonus of |I5“O tor visit one day this week. the cell a strong smell of burn’ | i » h saint cause we are in tenta.that we do inferior work, There are some cases of sickness in Cotrrll, and Adams of Phocn x are .tt Cin tlie Mine. Subscription.« are now being tak Mr. Johnson of California is talking of buy nine week*. this is n«>t so. The b«*t of light can be ob ed the officer ami tne »1-11 ured and sui 'ke Southern Oregon, but health is coinpara* nabar. J. W. Hocker«mith spent a large portion as en f»».’ the s one an I, undoubtedly, the ing th»* Phoenix grist mill. tain«*! in a tent if you know how to work staine.l Wai; told th s'ory ; the pri-o-er- t .rly good. L. Leonard of JoN«*pbinc county was here a of tlo» past we* k io the Wi:Mm»*t’e valley, them. From long experience in sci«*nt!flc ph»»- Walters. Moss, proprietor of the “Mer full amount will be made up so-m, saj s the had I k en eng »ge 1 i.i the w..rk of bip i.i. g f»-w days since «m liusin«*«*. making arrangement* for marketing his tograpby. and with superior instrumental, can \ hirge consignment of la lie« and gents' cury* during its imam v ami I Her man • 'Titling«.” their way t .rough t'»e spiked s< a »'ling n W. H. Norcross, th»» enterprising Central superior berries and fruit*, now beginning do os tin«- work as pr«>uuced in th«* tx*t photo As a specimen of woman’sgrit inOregon Point nurseryman, to in town. n r w.i i »4 the building, evi le:it y hiving tine sh<»?« was received ibis week at Reames ager for the Bosir K’ .g Opera Company, graph galleries. Positively w<* will be in this to ripen. I is headed thi* way from the ea-t wi*h “A may be riled the instance ,»f a widow lady ran led coals from th- ,'ove for the pur A Wbite *. place but two weeks. Don’t miss this chanc«*; J. D. Matney of Ashland am! Smith Broa. Messrs. Far:«. Damon, t'ooper an<1 come an<! see for yourw«*lv«*s. Do not stop north of the river who w ith her own hands, <»f Phoenix were in town this week. pose. The ho e was burned ah ut six in. h- I Grain crops are doing well and the yield Bair of Ki«i*.” Lunis lrn of .Medfonl were at Jacksonville for rainy or cloudy weather, but come and The race h »r-es. B»ng»>, Jo-Jo, Pappo >-e. uiia de I, has built m- rc than half a mile of e- deep and of quite 1 »rgw s ze Another w 11 be bountiful in every section ol south Griffis'saw-mill to at work n«*ar Gold Hill, Moml iy. to make ai rangrments for the G. bring th«* babies early in th«* day. Rimrock Beil ami other Lane coumy rail fence during tiie pa*t few weeks, car and to sawing heaps of excellent lumber. night's w rk would hiveg ven lhe rogu.-s ern Oregon. A R. ceremonies at our cemetery on Dec A ( HANCE FUR THE LADIES. their freedom, a, tiny cou d easily have If you want genuine bargains, don't fail horses have b*» n t.»k* n tu For:lam! to en rying many <•( th? rails a considerable dto 8«*«* advertiaeuient of J. O. Johnson of Med oration Day. <10 in cash will be presented to th«* best lady Such fortitude and endurance is ford, who has I100.0U0 to loan at 6 per cent. worked a ho e through lhe brick outer wall to cad on N. Fisher. He is selling out, and ter in the races to take place iu that city tance NUtdect out of 50, during our two weeks’ stay about June Ttb. J. Flirschingcr ar.d M. A. Fix, who have typical only of tbe pioneer woman build Tlie uisi-overy v a, timely and fortunate, a, no mistake. • Rev. J. W. Craig, presiding elder has been M**dford. No work done on Sundays. been’ in thia county ^or several months in Will ing a home in the wi lderness. nt least two of th- pris »tier» are baril cus holding »juarterly meetings in thia circuit. beat Eagle Point for one we«k. com The Jacksonville band has received an F F. Downing of Chimney Rock. W. tomer, m.d should he bed f-r trial stall invitation to participate in the celebration Me ke of Josephine county, John Cook of Orders have been i««ued from the depart R. J. Newman, who is located in the D«*ad psRt. started for their homes in Cmatiila mencing Monday. June 10. 1S8V. to close out business county this week, taking several head of baaaids. They are now given few j.rivi- nt Portland. Rig Butte, Tn»»* tscott of t entral Point and ment headquarters re-establishing Fort Indian country, made us a visit last week. Ashland, I am offering all lines of goods at Cost and below: horses with them leges ai d kept »tosa.y c utined in their W ( anby, whit n was abandon«-»! in Decem Hudson 1. Wells, a pioneer of Siskiyou coun .d-s* Martha Cardwell will close a good B R Steven* of Evans creek spent a day MARRIED. ceil., tno-t ot the time. Th- A,.»land burg ber. 1887. .Major John Egan, of the First ty. Cal., dies! a few days since, aged 65 year*. Alex. Martin, Sr., of Oakland, Ca!.. ar in town re y. lar. Frank Warner, is thought to have school in the upper Sam’s valley district in Artillery, w;4 »• ■nunam! th«* post, winch is Peter Boschey and wife were at Wagner ’ s rived in Jacksonville on Tuesday ’ s evening a short time. bimeon i»w of Lak? creek recently to be garrisoned by h battery uf artilkry soda springs several days during the week. been the f »'her oi the plot. staze for a short visit, rim ! was warmlv wel SLAWTER—4’LE.MMENS—At th<> r«*id. ur«- <»f Notes, receipts, due-bills, drafts, etc., in came to town, accompanied by the gentle fr,»ni the 1’re-idio <»f San Francisco. This the bride’s parents in this city. Maj 24th. G. C. Roberta and family and R. T. Black comed Hy his many friends. He left for Edward C. Flawtvr of Salt Lake City. I’tab book form, handy and first-das.-», at the man who i> in charge of the Corum place. is indi, alive that the garrison at Fort Klam wood of Soda Springs sp«*nt a day In town this LinkviBe yesterday. /Vhland Normal ( ommencement. Ter., and M ihm Lydia J. Qemmenaol Jack- Sir. F. intern!* paying Baker county a visit ath will at least be sustained at its present week. T imes office. v J. C. Hall of Big B itte school district is aonv'iUe; Rev. Robt. Ennis otbeiHting. Hon. E. B M E.roy, State Supcrinttnd- P. A. Kennedy of Plmenix is selling a c«>n- The advent of warm weather and green in the near tutun*. f »re *. e t < f Public Instruction, wa« present at fruit has given an impetus to the paregori c aiderabla amount of g»M»da from his peddling in Own this week on educational business MILLEII-PITMAN-At the residence of J. W. Balloon ascension from Jacksm’» varu- intent. He is conducting a successful Pitman, n«*ar Dillard. Mav 36. by Rev. T. P. There is considerable complaint on the wagon. the cummen'•» mrnt txer» i-es at the State trade in town. tv store July 4th at 7 t*. m One balloon, Haynes, John Miller and Min.* Lettie Pitman. part of our citizens of the neglect of our Norm il 8 ho 4 oi Ashland, «•!» Wetints- ('bark y Wolter«, th«* Medf»>rd baker, was in scho d on upi»er Butte creek, which will fifteen ie» t in diam iter, wi»h pxtentc»! fir»*- board ol trustees to sprinkle the streets, continue for five weeks longer. The next term of the state «upreme court Ml ’LLER-FATH-In Jacksonville. May 27th, town during the we« k with bis nict delivery day <»f last w« ek at Granite Hall, ami gave works a ’ tachincntsJ six smaller balloons, by Rev. J. W. Miller, George Muller and Miaa which are sadly in nee»! of attention in wagon. Dr A. C. Stanley, state senator from this an able pre$yn alion of norma! school wo k. will be held in Salem, cpmmencing Mon six fret in diamrt« r. Barbara Fath. that line. As there is a considerable W. A. B. Tetnph* and son an,! J. S. Sims of county, has been ele» ted an honorary mem On the Thursday evening following the day, June 10th. Th? Tolo Townsite Milling »'ompany amount in th? town treasury raised for Central Point were umoug those in town Inst ber of the Thurman legion, labor bureau DUNCAN —HUTCHINSON—At the residence A'l danger from frost is now past, and graduates, twelve in number. s*sis:« <| Ly of N<»ah Allen in Eden pr«.vinct. May 24th. by and tariff reform club in Portland. He the facaity. presented the (ollowi* g p*u- the fruit crop will be immense as well as ( IL r lot« for <» e.»»d»—?!'» ca*b. bai.vicein th? purpose of internal iinprovetnents, re Saturday. M. V. B. Soule. J. PM Charles Duncan and monthly payments of a month. For pairing roads, etc., w?can see no good rea Mr. H«*aly and family arrived from the north will soon distribute a large number of doc gramine: Piat.o duette, “.Sonata, 'Ku- of good quality. Miss Mary Hutcbinaou. full arrangement*, csll on or address the on«* day last week and have rented the Ncuber uments. son for not starting the sprinkler on its hiauj by Mi*» Go .«lyear ami Miss Ca v n, The hot weather seems t» have come to WALBK1DGK-PEACOCK-At Oakland. Cal., prop«*rty. * rounds. Salutatory, by Ell- n B »r*e I. Ch ru*. “The stay a while, though showers of rain have secretary, Scott Griffin. May 16th, H. W. Walbridge and Mrs. 8. M. The Hon. R. S. Strahan was so sick last E. White of W|s<’onsin. father of Mrs. E»i. I). W. Mathews, who some years ago P«*aco«*k. both of Siskiyou county. Wear? gratified to learn that J. (). John Hendrick* Song of Fairies,” [Glover|; 8cbo« l History. been threatene I. week as to be confined to bis room at Pen of Applegate, is paying south<*rn conducted «1 rug stores iu vari »u* points Lydia M’Call; i’itn» S*lo, “Gavotte,’’ son, the gentleman who recently purchase»! Or«*gon a visit. dleton, and di ! not attend the session of JACOBS—CAMERON—At the residence of the Be* kin an & Linn have a large force of bride ’s parent«, in I'niontown, on May 29th. Hiie >y I la Estes; Essay, “Trifl s,” men engaged in building a road to tbeir in this valley, recently sold out his stork th»* Wilson ranch north of Rogue river, The judge has returned to bis Jas. MeDonagh of Uniontown and W. B. court. of drug* at Salem, where hr has been lo w ill fence the entire place with a substan by Rev. Robert Ennis, L. L. Jacob« und Miss by Har.sen; Recitation, “Creed of Shoemuke of Josephine county tarried in town i home at Albany and is improving, we are proposed millsite. Helena M. Cameron. cated since leaving here. the Balls,” by George L. Helms; Chorus, by tial board fence, build a handsome one day recently. glad to sav. Charley Kohn of Portland.the wel'-known [Compliments received.] Training bunool; Essay, “Horace Mann” Henry and James Gorden have taken residence and make other improvements The Ball farm on Butte creek, sold bv the Mr. and Mrs Slawter departed immedi bv Camilla Walker; Class History, by Jen liquor merchant, Interviewed bis custom the contract for getting out the timbers for ■ this summer. He will also ¡»nt a portable sheriff on Saturday, was bid in by P. ffirut at ately for Salt Lake city, Vtah, after their nie Oliver; Piano duett,“Boat 8*» g.’ Wil era here yestrrd ay. the new Elk creek bridge on the Fort Klam saw mill fur working up tl>? hardwood lim a little over Sl.tWO. inarri ige. where they expect to make their BORN. lard], by Fredd e Brighttnan and Miss Cal Several petitions for the division of school ath roud, and the public can rest assured ber on his holdings into first-class wagon Dr. J. W. Robinson has invested in a baiMi- future home, Mr S. being engaged in bus material. s»»nie horse and buggy, to aroimini»date Ills in iness there. \Ve extend our congratula vin; Oration, “Ambition,” by Char es D. district* are being considered by the county of good work being done. SPENCER—In Ashland. May 13(1». to Mr. Griffiths; Essay, “Educaii n,”by Henrietta i school superintendent. In view of the leading position taken creasing ¡»nut Ice. George L. Dean, ex-city policeman of tions and be>t wishes. and Mrs. Adin Sp«*ncer. a son. A. B. Seal, J. M. Zion an»! J. Hartman, repre- Moore; Choru*, from ‘H Guiram uto,” The largest stock of French candies— Ashland, was stricken with cerebro-spinal by Dr. E. P. Geary of Me,I ford as an senting KOSE—In Phoenix. May 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. I Silas J. Day ami wife were tendered a San Francisco houses, interview«*! [Mercadante]; Prophecy, Sophia Wils n; fresh an I nice—has just been received at meningitis on Sunday evening. May 19th. oculist, th? residents of th? valley are to be L. A. Rose, a daughter. our citizens thia week. dinner at Ashlsnd on Wednesday of last t^u »rtei, “Hom? by the Sea,’ [Rogers] by the 8. F. Variety Store. and <i»e*i on Friday last, after a week congratulated on the fact that tv* has finally Harv«*y Galbreath of Appl«*gate ent week by Mr*. M. A. Freela.ni, commemo WOOLRIDGE — In Applegate precinct, Mav McCall, Pennebaker, Sweet an i He.man; abandoned bis purpose of removing to 8e- his Little of intense suffering. 2Hth, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Woolridge, a One of the heaviest crops of alfalfa hay foot quite severely by jumping on a piece rative of the 18» h anniversary of their mar- Valedictory. Minnie K. Prea J more; Pre*- daughter. Th? citizens of the northeastern portion attc. and will remain permanently in of glass a few days ago. riaue. Mr. am! Mrs W. J. Plvmale ac entaii n of dip omas, by Gen. J. M. .M»*Call; ever harvested in the valley is now being Jackson county. He ha* w«»n the confi- | of Big Buttr precinct want and need Several lots in the Holtnan tract n«*ar town companied the Judge an»t his wife a* guests FLECK—At East Portland. Maj 22»!. to Mr. Chorus. “Class Song.” [Muellrr]. Eleven store 1 in tine condition. <l«*noo of a'l hy his «kill in ids specialty am! wer«* s«»ld this we«-k. This is the cheapest and 1 of Mrs. Freeland. and Mrs. I). B. Fb'ck, a son. A second-hand b'.irkboard and set of bar I nr. il fa< ilities. Another po~toffi< ? should his uniform success in the gem ral practice beat oi th“ graduates ha«l taken the elementary land in the county. BOSTWICK—Inl’nlontown precinct. May 25th. ti.t»e» miles ea^t of b?e*tiMi<h ‘ I ah • r enurse and one the ad vanced course. Th»*re ne««. for sale » heap. Apply to l*nion livery Judge Willard Crawford, recently from of mr»li' in< ’ . to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bostwick, u daughter. Mr*. Eliz4i Coleman <»f Marion county, ac- the present Big Butte office. stab;e, JacK.soiivilie. • were ten young ladl«-s ami two g-nt Medford, has m >ved to (his citv, and Fidelity Council Order of Cbo«en Frien<la coinpanied by Mrs. Sheldon, ar«» visiting rela form ’d h co psrtn“r*hip with Judg* De- men among the number. The imrmai New line of carpets, o l cloths and win It is announced that N. Lingell of this was instituted at Ashland last week bv tive's and friends in this section. S»-b oi is dotn; good work and should be dow shade*, elegant designs, just received place, A I . Kvic of Ashland and*Frank DIED. S«*veral head of mules, branded T J and h*l I Peait, at No. 45 Wa*liingt<>n street, for the Deputy Supreme Councilor M. P. Light Lberally patronize I. at Reanxs A White’«. Galloway of Medford would alll’keto suc of San Fran is»*o, with a membership of 23. by a gray b«*ll>innr«*, were seen moving to practice of law. Both of the gentlemen have a large acquaintance throughout the CAREY—-At Ashland, May 17th. of paralyaiB. ------------- A. il. t'arls in has remove ! from Rose- ceed W. A. Owen as deputy internal reve All of th«? members hold office in s»»tneca- ward Rogac river one day this week. Geo. BI oohkt , Ik«* Muller an«! T. McAndrew, state. They are ade<irable addition to the Mrs. Rot»<* A. Carey; aged 74 years. 3 months Sprvstl Oar Fam? A bn »ati. burg to East Portland, where he is in nue coll»ctor for this district. pacify or other; in other words, all who Jr., population of the metropolis.- Portland are in Multnomah county,where they have and 11 day*. John Jeffrey, who has been teaching a ar$ called are “chosen.” This is the first taken a contract for clearing some laud. : E. B. McElroy, state superintendent the employ of II. B. Reed. World. NASH —In Butte cr«*ek valley, Siskiyou coun W. Houston ha* s »Id 10 acres of unim very successful term of school in the Lake council of this ordpr institute»! in Oregon. « f publi,* instruction, called «»u us last Fri -------- « — ------ Win. Mayfield, who went north some months ty. (Jal., May 20th, Samuel B. Na«n; ag«*d 79 day. While makiu^ hi* professional rounds proved land on Dry creek to J. T. Edwards creek »1 »strict, is in town this week in at They will meet at. Masonic hall in Ashland ago. has r»*turn«*i to Mead«»ws precinct better yean*. 2 months and 24 days. Besiegtd With Credentials. tendance on the regular quarterly exaniina every Monday evening. satisfied than ever with southern Oregon. ti e professor *.s inc i»!cnial y so i iting <*« n of E len prt cinct for $375. lion J H Htt wart, the county agricul ti >n of Superintendent Mitchell. Now i« the time of wear when the ap tribulioiis to a grand display of Oregon’s A. J. Florey has l*ecn »¡»pointed postmasu»r J. (’ Whipp of the Jacksonville Marble The r*>ad between Ashland ami east of proaching summer *< a«,\* reminds us that ot Eagh* Point, vic«* F. R. Iirt,»w. Tne latter tural association's representative on the dis resources at the G. A. K •m'amnment to Works received several thousand pounds of NEW THIS. WEEK. the mountain* was never in a worse condi some token oi kind remiNphrnnce will be has mad«* a satisfactory offic»-r during his loug trict agricultural boartl, is having honors be held at Mi.waukee next September. The fine n arble this week. thrust upon him. BeL»relhe organiiation of tion. al! report« to th? contrary notwith welcomed by our friends. What present service. railroad companies hive tend red free R. Ben«*dict. who has just r«*tumed from a local society the county court appointed tffMMMri OH !•’ ibotsh bl' It to h .| .1 , C nitractor Ayers of A diland has the con standing. Huge boulders an»! trees are would be more acceptable than a fine pho Gal ice creek, informs us that Thorndyke, him to represent this county on the board, tograph or crayon of the giver, made by Cr,»w thut tne various section* ithern Ore tract to build the new $5000 brick school* plentiful in s nue portions of it, too. Ac Hathaway have struck another very At lhe primary organization of tl»e Ja> k«on house at Montague, Cal. Logan, tlie Ashland photographer He al rich ledge. gon will fill Mt feast one rar with choice The nobbiest am! latest styles of hats, Countv Agricultural Society Mr. Stewart I. B. Williams has s »Id 120 acres of lund »¡»ecitnens of the gra ns, woods, soils, min ways has tbe latest novellies in finish, and Jack Marvin’s hous«* on Big Applegate was was appoill'cd as it, rcpr> sentative on the AT SIX PER ( ENT. PER ANNUM. FOR shirts, neckties, collars, cuff*, scarf pins, erals, stones, iruits, vegetables and other on Antelope creek to H. von der Hellen, collar-buttons, etc., in southern Oregon if you rail at his gallery you will learn burued to the ground during th? past w«*ek, district boar^. and, u | hhi its ineorration A pMrtt»;ulhrn ciiqu¡n* of «I. O. JOHNSON^ something new about pictures productions win h wil* one day make this lately of Flurida, for |25u0. and hto fence bad ft narrow escape, S. C. Car u|i lyi ll-e mime of tlie Jackron County M»xlfor<1. Orticoli. canalways be found at the 8. F Variety ter informs us. legion famous. A litt e rare on the part of Captain D. J. Ferree recently purchased Htore. Call and see for yourselves. Win. Gate«, the machine agent, reports Agricultural Associat o", Mr. Stewart was our leading piogrcs ive farmers in saving the »¿»inn Anderson place on the Linkville Non*ross A Larsen hav«* several ngefit« in D un S ohi ’ i . m half-bre-d courtesan, took a g«»o<i,f.iir aver »ge day’s .sa'es. as follows; northern California an! southern 6r»*gon tak d cl.ire ! lo be its accre litinl r •presentat re samples of the fin? grain cr«»p now ap- r.»ad; ronsideratio.i fluOO. a large quantity of morphine at Montague O:ie“ E o .otiii.«* ” |4aiicr and edger tn Par ing ord«*!* for choice fhtit trees. And are doifig on lhe luard; an»l n w we b arn that \ t )>r«»uch>ng lua urity will .i<:»| material y to l'he star in/-ip of th-» h i w-mi!ls in the on * night la-t week with sui'-Mal in'ent, ker A Sui at R >uoi Top; o:»e Wrgbt’s a good VushxMs. will car'» ert*dentin'« from »till a third'o- the exhibit, in whi h a 1 >houl<t tak«* an •««• vicinitx »»f Si** hi «»ml M >tt, Cal , ha- made hut r*c >V“r<* I lie -»rw moi niiig. Dr. R »berl- impr--ve 1 rd.' *r to M»*? A 8»>ns of Thounp« Th«- l»«isket picnic h«*kl by the Medi«»rd and cal agr i ultural na ietv. org n ze»l at Moil live in errsi. Wv arc glad t» Ir.ri that time* li vdit r at b-»th pl ic< s. •• n living rvmh'i’ed pr-»per niedi-al ns s m <*reek ; am! also one tn il (’.- Lewis of Ent» rpris<; Sunday schools on Griffin cr«*«*k ford a few datssin -e. Ill c numon with b .ih A-hl.md and Medt rd will ¿« nd'pec*- ill'. t'NDF.BSIGNF.D WILL HOLD But’e • i' « k ; sUvi fr »me KamhUph header last Saturday waa a very pl»*a«ant cv cut. The the reel of n«, who have lhe good of the F. M. Fr» »lenburg an I David R i I f illed M-t.j»n™*. Teacher > Inntimt«* at the Medford pub lal exhibit* whn h will t c v» ry cr. dit.ib •• iu to J. 8 M >»r< h ami W. J . Niclmls ; t wo mow attendance was k « mm !. county nt h* art. Mr S ewart uen ore, the lic school buildjWi, beginning on I)-.» not w ur n > il t>- narrow, when y >u er«, two 'J-horse wagons am! one Gazelle the county, m * neithr pla»' ever do sth ngs Tues h«v. Tn**y have just returned from Clay Brown and a resident of Edgewood, •lifterences but will do all in hie power tv but t ix? iinmediate!v a »1 **e of rake rounded out the »lay’s business. by ha’v-'s. A* au in-tan- r »»f t » • int re t i Hi;» o» Biz Bnite precinct. Thuriduy, June 20, 1889, Si-kiyou county, named Clark, won $.5,0110 in to secure the toca ion of the district (air in th»* last drawing of the Louisiana lott«*ry, says th- • omity, it possible 11 do sq. (t 1, to be and continuing in Ketwion for three day«. Tt fin n »tf I p»'g: st* L-’esaivi Pet» r Jtck- 1 I ¡under * <> eg.*»» 1*4 » . I Pilfii-r an J pre. taken in Oregn C ex ».l».t e s whero mav the “ Yreka Journal. ” It was maintain?.! by th? ’ate Horace 1» Is the be cite i the f vt th l Biker- tv’ w I -end a s hi wer • ■•'» !<»-‘t •Silmiav'a north bound | vent a-cri- u« nt n :< of sinkrv s* hoped that he and Mr. M< lXinuugh will he in earnestly hoped that all teachers in the | best liver r»‘filit »r are! bj»> »4 < Icanscr in Gr«-i-y tli.it. * miihing su»*<-ee«is like suc- train, en rvu«e to Portlam’. Knowing orchanlists nr<* having their fruit successful in securing tfie lair ; but they county will attend tbto institute and partici Collection of minera s v ilnc*i a* |5 »,0 X) pate in the eierciaea. The programme will be < If this t»<* tru?, ( li Hiit»*rlain’s tr«*«*5 relieved of superfluous fruit by thinning I th ' r»MB* to y»>’tir friendEast, nr | existe: cc. Tr • it would have bstl a much easier task if there al an.s other pl »re. It answers I»**i1e! than I The gr.’.ml » til •< »* rh'»cen bv th? Rebek C«»ugii It» in- !y w i I always l»e popular, as <»ut, especiftlly in th«* case of peaches, iu oidcr had been anything like co-operation among announced hereafter. to insur«* extra «pialitv. Fourth of July ('«»niniittreii. H. H MITDHETX. it nvi«*r f.»4*. It is intended especial'y for all the letters von <n»n write. ah Degree C»>nveiit <»n of the I. O 0 F. of Crit. Tolman l^as dopaited for Alaska toas- tbe residents of our enterprising railroad School Suprr!nt?n<l«*nt uf Jackson County. I he f' i! »w ng i* a list of the commitReM G W. Howard ni Medford is at present en- Oreg»<n w-r?: Mr.* E. B. Fenton of P»>rt- coughs, cold*, croup and whooping cough, sv.iue t to* officS of deputy collector at Kodiak towns in this matter. The county at large Oregon. which have ••<•« n appointed tu fake charge gated in soliciting in Lake county for the ' land, president; Mrs. W. J. Plvmale of ami is undoubtedly the best and most re under C\dlector Praeht. Mrs. Tolman will fol will not endorse any t flirt on the part of Jacksonville« (Jr .. May ». 1*>*S. of the 4th » f July celvbrati n at this pl.ice: State Insurance Co. of Salem. | Jacksonville, secretary; E. DePeatt of l'Able medicine in us? for triode dLeased. low her husband in a short time. anv ne t > p'ay the marplot, when it comes It is decidedly a succefes. For Bale by J. (’•»mmifee on Ennic—C. t. Bees man, Mrs. Fry of Humboldt bay. Cal., a friend of to depriving this valley of so desirable a The S. F. ••Examiner” is the best paper Portland, treasurer. W Rubin?.in and Engel Bros . Phoenix. U Magruder, J. C Whipp, Th«»» Harlan, on the c-»ast Don’t fail to leave your sub J. H. Brown, is paying this section a visit. She boon as the district lair. Judge Smith’* fine eight-mule team from Will J a ksun. Miss Haiti-* R-i.nie*, Miss may become a ¡»«-rmanent resident of our ------------------------ Linkvilie wason our streets Monday morn scriptions at the T imes office. The Grant'« Paas excursion will leave town, as well as other parties from that cold Hattie Newbury. ing. and tha driver, Mr. Ilall, 1 >ad”»1 a the East Portland depot on Friday, May ami dreary portion of the coast. lulonaxuou Wanted. J ( ’ <iage ami Bird J ’ dinson, have rented O i Or.itor. Read r an«! <’hai 1 in—Wm je . A. A. BAHKOK. office of the County Treasurer, i heavy Ireigli wa*o i ami trail with supe in'orinstion is wanted of Peter Jungen, Frank Wad«*. Jr., of Sam's valley, who to «Min .M. II<»I »!• x. N u. La gel! a nd T G lte-iin- s. the G’ <11 »rd ranch in Flounce R»*ok pre- rior bacon at J. Nunan's st,re for the 3l»t, at 7 x m . regardless o' whether theie Jacksonville. Oregon. May 2». IMP. f is ont* | a«sei»g» r or 2<X). ami make the run fin«*! in the county jail, has heeu examined by pensioner of the 33d Imlouia V. lunteers, Oil M »sie—T J.^K eas, R b Dun ai>, U, ci», t r, ».vi.wne I by Mi.’Weaver. otice is hereby given that there Lorei'Z » D'»w M.-n’g•mirv of Galesville, KI inia h c mnty market. of JO»» miles through the verdant valleys of D<»ct«»rs Pryce h »;<! (p-ary. atu! ft is proliahlv st one tiin- a resident of Jackson county. are funds on hand for the redemption of iir-»».-, . ;s**‘'.trritf ♦H’tKm it. Mi« His affidavit is wan'e»! t»i liable a veteran Donzla« county. In*’ I ecu appointed Indian A millsite, millrace an.! sidetrack will the Willam»‘tle, Vmpquaand Rogue river that Judge Null will commit him. th? following county warrant«, protected froai Mxgg».* Li »1- *fany pre-emption claims have been taken ScptemtKT 1, l*u. to December 31. lam. ««t'kia- and to se» lire a |>eiision lfegis'ered letter at To Atii'ite by davlig if. I he fare f»»r the entire round deprvdati n * Mini rgent. a» per day. te furnished by the T» ’ lo G i <ir un<H- t’lins. I rich, o. Haie , on upp«*r R«>gu«» river lately, th«» land being ive. Warrants numbered: 117. 354. 347, JO m . D «V •! < ’.’oiiem»*!?r. The hot wi-ath* r is driving ton-i*ts an-l Milling Company, for a nomiiia! sum. to trip I j . im b •» n fix? I a» >7 .ML ami that will pr«K‘ur«*l for $1 25 an acre in that manner, 11 g Butte poa ottice for him. liB, 3ft 2H4, 2W, -JW. »7. 3®», 3SU, llv. 1«^ Fkirx FiuLtisBan Lafayette, 1 nd. O • AmiHemcn - la*. G. Bir»!»»y, G. G. r»'e tsure-*>e 377, 1«7. 37«, 11. lM±t. «7. 380, 4Jk «J «5. 445, 4M. to all j oinrs in southern i any r»sponsible party wh<> will put up a he re uia«*d t »a i tho'C ;»iirciiMsing proper while a Umber claim costa $2 50 an acre, fl»»ur mill at Tolo. For particular^add»’**** ty tr»»m the Grant s I’ass Improvement 435. Vid, 457. 45K, «. 153». >7?G8. 4 401 I New ury, thus. R»|ey. Or- g hi and norihen* California Mrs. B. M. Gill and daughter left last Mon 1.0.0. F. Election. 43». 43D. 431. 4.E, 4». 43L fc*4, 41. 422. , 427. Company. or call on the secretary, 8cott Gritnn. * O » Pnn i g-J. Nunai. J. 11 Huffer, R day t<> join the doctor at Klamath city, their H. W II »agMn I * pFop»rty in Klamath 40». 414. *», KH. C3, 3». 3M. 38», , 4« 417, future hum«*. an«l Jac.ksonvilh* society wil! A. M «*r The following ia a li«t of the officer« of R. H. M«Mtre, countv treasurer, else Oregon i* one of the most productive miss both ladies. Klamath city will find the »•ou t v h H been a,.i raised by Simp. >Vil- 4», OL 48», 468. 50». Ja< ksottvi le l/xige No. 10. I. <). O F., 521. 5K 472, 4A On F»re«.*r^a-ll V. Helms, Jas Cr«»n. w In re make* another call f» r outstanding st«ites in »1»-! Union It* va*t mineral re .-on, N. S. (p»«»dbuy ahd Ben Halt. and his family useful members «>f its elected Saturday avenin*, May 25'h, for tt.e ill- ti M®.«i»• M7. nvlte •. Jac b Gr b wa’rants, having in»)ney on hand to re gions contain g »1 1, .*i v?r. copper, iron and doctor society. M irji i r»» license issued Tuesday evening rn’tiing term: Geo. Arnold, N <•; flirts, deem . 11 wh < h I ave been pro’estrd upto c»»ul (.ener.il Arr «n client*-I. R. Mi’. J <». Its immense tract* of g az ng lands Mrs. John Effingrr of Portland, attend««! by Ulrich, V. G; R II. M<a>rc, *•*, h’as-' Wliipp. (’his Nickel. Ka-i»a Kubh, Sr.. last ? » R »1» rt Wimer and Miss M »rg.«r* t ami including Dec. «31. 1884. lie has paid suppo’t two i*andsof cattle <»n I *tieep. and Mrs. Mason, drove down from Asnland yester Barker, both of Ashland precinct. Ja». ( rone in I1 ♦ r • mt many thoUH'in»!* o'd »liars this year. its extviiri. e agri’ultural regions produce day evening and remained h«T? ov « t night. psr Kubli.Treas, R >bt. JI »lines of A*lil«nd precinct ar d J. PLY MALE. Chairma ». The immediate symptoms of dyspepsia, all the cereal'» in abundance, the yield per Mrs. Effiugvr is an Invalid^ aud tbe two lado-s l,a<l.*cs DeG*hte4, Jo.i » ' ah y of Big Butte pre nnct were in or in igertmn at», n distrersing sense • f acre bring, in some instances, the largest have been sujouruiug at The Oregon in Ash G e «>. R. N kil , Secretary. land for sometime, in th»* hope that th? town on land business yc*ie.-»i iv. Th- pleasant effect and the perfecMiafety we*.hi. «qpr»* ion ami fullness in the in th** world Among the useful and valua of this section would beuetU het health-. with which tallies may n*e tlie liqu|n fruit 11 tv ng !»••* commenced and a ennsider- xton.m h, I p ar’biirn, lo^s of app.lite, foul ble product* of the wvbf >ot state may l»e ' . ,—'.,-i A.« * . Jar* and Glamwart. mention?»! Oregon Kidney T«-a, which ha* laxative, fiyrup of Figs, under all condi T e und-‘CMgim i ‘»a- 4 lar4 ass »rime t . hie amount of bay has been cut. I he brt-ath. b*l. h i»/, flatulency, nausea p »i:»* proved a boon t »th*»u* »nd.s affiicted » • .'fit’» I • WM» tions ntak. it their favorite reineJy. It is 1721. «*— w,. a h-r i* Mvo-abh for thi* w».rk in the shouldris and breast. Dr. Henley ’ s 310, 20J. ni Ma- n a ?nd PeHection fruit j <rs, tia'f ’ The Jun** tcrnt of the county oom mis - pain in Hie hack nml ki<|ne.v 41 dihe I tie«. idta.ing to the et canti to the tas»e. gentle, Da ’ i'lelion T«»nic pr»»moh** healthy diges J erase from and af- I For information regarding price« on town lots, improved city property or lands. •• Our ci' xt ns o »r •u»bMTi’»ing lil»* r.dh !•» gallon and pmt me »sure, als » jp I y già • ?« s, robate con< tv will be held yet effectual in acting on the ktdheyg, liver tion and removi s all unhealthy symptoms. It is pur»iy ol vegetable .cbmposition and th«* fourih-o(-July celel.ratio.« fund fur sa c at the lowest rates. qever fail!, bold by E. C. Brooks and bowels. Hohl by E. U Brooks. they never do any thing by halves tiu 1 GàvLiuu, A* Ì MERE AND THERE. Postmaster Towne of Phoenix was on our street* one day thi* we k. He is max mg a very «atisfaciory official. J. C. McCully and II. Pane, Jr., spent a succrssful day fishing on Little Applegate yesterday .catching ¿1 nice trout. Parties desiring to build in Tolo thi* spring will be furnished lumber, brick and building material at the lowest price. • John B. Griffin entertained his frien«ls at a social dance at his ranch in the Dead In dian country on Monday, May 13th. Pimples, boils ami other humors are lia ble to appear when the Ilood gets.heated. To cure them, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Jas. C. Luckey, a relative of W. N. Luckey of Ashland precinct, ha* been appointed agent at the Warm Springs Indian agency. Wheat is worth about 53 cents a bu*hel in thi* market. Those who did not seH fur 60 cents a bushel last fall mad»* a mistake. A few copies of the American Settlers’ Guide, standard authority on all land matters, may be fount! al the 'T imes office. SELLS BROS.' S. H. BARRETT’S Vast AinuMcniPiit Oi-g-aniasatioii iippodromatical, Zoological, Equestrian aud Spectacular Exhibition ! A PARADE WITHOUT A PARALLEL, THE CHILDREN’S DREAM OF FAIRYLAND, SIIERIDA rriI>K, Exhaustive Zoological Collection A NEW AND SILENT REVOLUTION In Tented Entertainments. i II aving determined H my in MEN’S CLOTHING, all at Cost. Suits from $4.16 up MEN’S FINE DIAGONAL SUITS, regular price, $22.60, to be Çlosed out at $15.00. In fact, every line is being slaughtered. ALL MUST GO! 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. MEN’S HATS, large stock, all at cost. From 60 cents up. MEN’S WOOLEN PANTS at cost. From $2.00 up MEN’S BEST GRADE OVERALLS at cost. per pair Only 66 cents 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. $100,000 TO LOAN. as we are actually going out of business. Teacher’s Institute for Jack- son County. T ASHLAND ORECON N SMITH & BASHOR, REAL ESTATE AGT'S Oolcl Mill, Ore«on. Improved Farms, Fruit and Wild Land at Low Prices! I I J. NvMAg, Jacksonville HERTS FOR GOLD HILL TOWNSITE. A