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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1889)
ORIGINAL DEFECTIVE phuonal M ention . local NOTE8. While some workmen were raising a 8. Oyster has sold his ranch on Thomp Klretrir Rittrrt. son creek Io Messrs. Rock and Dungan for building at Lakeview last week, the roof of a porch collapsed and 8. G Rees, a rela Pay the printer. »3500. It was advertised in the T imxs . This remedy is becoming so well known Owen Keegan of Lake creek 1« in town, Free entertainment at Jacksonville July 4th. ami so popular as to need no special men Look out for fires. A fine lineot bamboo fiahpoles has just tive of A . G. Colvin, who was ott the porch accompanied.by his family. been received at the 8 F. Variety Store. at the time.was killed by the falling timbers. Vir1n?n«Phll,iP,’»the Medford job nrin- town0“"" ,‘n,, F K'’PC‘‘ °f A,1,land “re in tion. All wlm have used Electric Bitter« OFFICIAL PAPIN FOR JAC1IOR COUNT». Read the new advertisements. Another man whose name we did not learn sing the same song of praise. A purer ter, visited our town Monday. 1 Jacksonville; also all kinds of fishing Flags for tbe Fourth at Jackson's. was seriously injured. medicine does not exist and it is guaran tackle. J. W. Miller of Willow Snrin?s precinct Lew Stone has returned from Josephine teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Attention is called to the advertisement Jl’NE 27, DW9 THURSDAY... Next Thursday is the glorious Fourth. county. L. Stacey is manipulating th* knife and announcing when the term of the State spent a day in town tin. w <-k Bitters cures all diseases of the liver and kid Fishing is a popular amusement now. w cleaver for Nichols, Terrill A Rader, who Unirersity will commence. This inatitu- Jas. Douden an d his son W ill., of Rogue Cole«teinIiHer 8,’endin8 “ few day4 at neys, will remove pimples, boils, salt Benefit Entertainment. A. M. Couey is no* a resident of Ash «reengaged in tbe retail butcher business at tion of learning has no superiors and few river, spent Tuesday iu town. If you get caught, loooae no Ume In getting Medicine that will rheum and other affections caused by im Ashland. equals on the coast, and those wishing to Representative Miller has returned from wni.m.^eyji:?. hM re‘ur“e'* ,ro,n the pure blood. Will drive malaria from the xs directed. The entertainment for the benefit of the land. Impurities of the blood often cause great gain a first-class education could not do fits visit to the Willamette valley. Grand 4th of Jaly celebration at Jackson system and prevent as well as cure all ma remetery well fund at the U. 8. Hell last annoyance at this season. Hood's Sarsapa larial fevers. For cure of headache, con better than to patronize it. Saturday night was a complete success, er- ville. Judge Hanna has returned from a pro toCo4,trinthiSbw:Oei.made Bn0‘her trip stipation and Indigestion try Electric Bit Brooks Keeps It, Jacksonville, Or rilla purifies tbe blood and cures all such cry number le ng well presented and win The Jacksonville fire engine and hose fessional trip to Klamath county. Fourth-of-July goods at the 3- F. Variety affections. ters. Entire satisfaction, guaranteed or mug liberal a ppi use. The | erforniance Store. cart have been repainted, preparatory for E. Bryan« and wile of Willow Springs dinner’ b«ll at Jacksonville on money refunded. Price 50c. and 11 00 pe! Edson Bros, are conducting (heir fine, opened with music by the orchestra, fol A. Noah left barn's valley for Seattle this new hotel at Shovel creek, Cal., in the best the summer'» use. and they will appear in precinct visited our town yesterday. July 4th, free of charge. Xo chW after tbe fict d<^ Go w >.w }ou pl< bottle at all drug stores. P lowed by the declamation, "The Tramp's week. the grand parade on tbe 4th of July. The Thos. H. Wbelpley of Flounce Rock pre style and their patronage is increasing boys had the engine out for exercise Mon H°»- O. W. Colvig. railroad commission btory,” which difficult selection was ren ®r, is in town on a visit. Jackson will have ieecreetu on the Foui th right along. Fine Photographs Cheap. day evening a/id everything is in working cinct made us a pleasant call Tuesday. «lered in a very eflbetire st vie by Evan A C. 8. Sergent and family of Linkville are Ashland's public schools will have eight order to meet any »uajen call Rrames. The Fan Brigade, Consisting of of July. °Ut ,of Chris' (’Inch's planing-tuill t. .L ?' I'-V ’n '*f Antral Point, the ar B B DIARRHŒA ELIXIR visiting their old home near Phoenix. » departments aud payout »4575 for teach Misses Mamie Donegan, Bettie Mullerjen- advertisement next week. The fireworks here will be the grandest Do you ever have pains in the b<ck and tist and photographer, whose work pleases cfs' salaries during the nine months' term loins? Ifyvu do, attend to them now,don't nie Rrames. Josie Nunan, Annie and Em ever seen. prof J.f. Hover of Ashland departed r>iil?rac.e PnltoP °* 1ha,M's val|ey made us a all all i have tried her. will supply fifteen Cu™ from the Hgh, ,p w,>rtt fung Brook, ma Helms, Ella Orth and Lulu Jones, un first-class cabinet pictures on each order wait, delays a** dangerous. Nip the dis fer Puget sound during the week, we legrn. plp&sant call 4 few days sinc»r Some of our correspondence is again nex.‘ J'V'ii. der the b a ’ership of Miea Maude Cress, crowded out. foronedoz- n until July 5, Itwh. Satisfa" The comiolttpes for the Fourth are busj* ease in the bud ami save.”nur health and Mrs. G. W. Albright,wife of G. Karewski'» oflwuS F; Varie,i 8tore keeps a full line next executed their difficult and pleading lion guaranteed in every instance Give head miller, is visiting frieuds in Fresno, of articles for the choicest lunches. Fisher's cream candies ftom Sacramento, with their arrangements *n<j with unusual doctor's bill. A few doses of Oregon . evolutions in acceptable fashion. The her un order. ' energy are making assuranix o» success ney Tea will prevent Bright's disease and Cal. at Jackson's. The Jacksonville celebration will be the character »ng, "Little Tale of Woe,'* by insure you health, comfort and happiness. grandest anr |n gOiiihern Oregon. Jas Stevens arrived from Josephine a doubly sure. little Pearl Créas, illustrating the early T. M. Boyd, Jr , an insurance agent oi Jars and i>UMwwar», Everybody is invited to join in tbe Jack Sold by E C Brooks. summer affinity of the green apfde for buo- few days ago. Ashland, spent several day» in town this Don’t fail to call at the 8. F. Variety .1'le under*’iiiued has a large assortment sonville celebration on July 4th. It will Billy McCarty of Yreka was last weak week. dii g (hihlhood, was really a gem of its E. H. Holaey has left Wagner creek for be free in every particular—free dinner, 8tore, the great emporiutq tor 4th oi July of Mason s and Perfection fruit jars, half bsdlv injured while engaged in washing class, and w.M well received by the appreci parts unknown. good«. Fred. Grob returned to Wagner creek gallon ami runt measure, also jelly glasses free ball, etc. windows at the Oregon hotel in Ashland by last Tuesday. His family will soon follow ative audience, as was also the dec.atua 1 Wra Allen has returned from his tnp to Abe bisher, who has been quite sick at tor sale at the lowest rates. aererai falling from a scaffold, breaking his arm him. Showers hare been promised for tion, "The Lovers,” by Ben Taylor. As an Klamath '• t county. ban r rancisco, it convalescing, we are glad J. N inas , Jacksonvill«. weeks past, but none have arrived, exem and fracturing his shoulder joint In such a artistic production"Jeannette s Choice,' as to sty. % » Mrs. A. M. Russell and children of the -------- «» • • Everything will be free at the Jackson plifying the old adage tUaj”all signs fail in fashion that it will be permanently stiff sung by Miss Miunie Bybee, was deserving ened He is now in the hospital at Yreka, Willows, Cal., are spending the summer at A. J. Barlow. C. N. Lambert and 'Jr. Children Cry for Pitcher’s CastQiU dry weather.” of the liberal applause which greeted it ville celebration. Ashland. unuergoinfl treatment. btuart of Gi ld Hili visited our town last , lbv kvutimcnt expressed was most com The best cuter vinegar for sale cheap at A large number of aninsements, such as John Royce and wife qt Klamatb county week. mendabla and highly satisfa* tory to the 8. F. Variety Store J. J. Donohue, who has been a resident of races, jumping-matches, etc., for prise».are have been paying their friends in this val Ashland and the southern portion of tbe singer's many admirers present. Ths reci MAHMihU. Gcsv T Loofbourow of San Francisco, Cost and freight is ail Fisher wants. down on the programme for the 4th ot July ' . u county for a few years past, removed his ley a visit. tation, "Roca of Ages,” by Miss Maude His goods must go. celebration here. »on-tn law of J. T Layton, is paving Ap- W 11 S( CV-8 44: V - fixtures to Dunsmuir, Cal., not long since, piegate a visit. « j a • Cress, although exceedingly difficult and W H. Buch ot Trajl creek parsed through The regents of tlieState University have where he is now conducting a first-class Gli*, lu LA»»1'' Flags of all »ijes and dimensioni at the calling for great elocutionary power«, was town last Monday, en route from a trip to increased the salaries of the tutors to »1200 saloon. M. L. A’ . »«rant’s P urr . June Tbe Central Point and Jacksonville sitver 8. F. Variety afore. Jim treats everybody well, and, .Steamboat. ▼ery well rendered. The broom brigade, -«i, J. P., Mr. Wilson und Mn», year each Frank Huffer of this place is as he keeps cornet bands willtutnisb lnsttu'iccuial mu — A number of minor improvements are a one the best in his line, is receiving marshaled by Captain Annie Orth, was a .v vens. sical the celebration.’ ’’ FBbvn*« ot those favoied. Jay Sechrist, representing F JI Busjb u liberal patronage. ¡novelty in this section, and the-faultless being made m town. of ban Francisco, has been interviewiag1 Ashland u m«fc'»— For flags, tropical fruits, candles, nuts auanngr in which the participants, Nissen Straw bats from 15 cents to »2 50 each at firecrackers Owen Connor, well known to all o|il resi •ur cilir.ens ■ :* ■ '• • Wtairand •’ and other Fourth of July g*K>ds, BOHN. Minnie Bybee, ¿usie Turner. Jennie Booth, the 8. F. Variety Store. dents of this vicinity , died at the County _M great preparations go to tbe 8. F. Variety store. Everything Alfred Johnson, lately ol Uokl Hill—-* — Mamie Linn, Bertie tv hm;tt, AmeJia Mul hospital on Monday night an l was buried Evans Mark Winningham killed «large panther first-class and cheap. . ..me on July 4th. The pro- THOMPSON—In this city. June 13th. to Mr. creek, it qqSf Ihoat-i - ler, Carrte Cronemiller an«l Motlie* Mil er, on Tuesday afternoon in his own lot in Wt^hlngkio week. and Mr». Arthur Thompson, a daughter. „.uiniiiewdl be first-clas«. • It is jet undecided when double service Jacksonville Catholic cemetery. . ... executed the commands of the effièer in on Elk creek -s**U —In Trail creek precinct on Tues The railroad pay car went through the Mr. Burpee, son of one of Jacksonville’s KNIGHTEN wih be pnt on bptween kian Francisco and years in m.nlni! time; Lc ftgs *' tarn' marching, counter-mart hing, wheel ng, w» uale's creek, day. June 18th. to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. pioneers, who now resides at Oakland, l’ortland. though it is favorably spoken of figur" ou oltv Stiefel«', if"** — advancii g and handling their deadly weap valley on the 15th inst. Knighton, a daughter. R. T. Biackwood is in Klamath county by tbe railroad officials.' • »¡t. '».iH.-1” - ons w«* quite creditable to them and to vr. Pilkington, the wril-known Portland ( al., la speii'ling a short time at Ills old LONG—At Lakeview, June 17th. to Mr. and ..«•aAA home. jhriy driU-maater. Not the hast interest on a tour of inspection Mr*. A. W. Long, a son. A large assortnteptoihrs»«*ck»-- ‘ * * . ..us respected by specialist, baa b«en in the valley lalelj on ing part »f th« perforjMnce w>sthy*Ho^°w Phil. Fluent informs us that a German Jimmy Watson «n< Vflqia Igubjf have torpedoes to« r>'—"‘- . ...enas saw that he did not want professional business. ot the brooms after the parade They rest returned from Portlaud, «»*"•*-' . .oonibs, for the last kind offices in decent burial. Postmaster I'ape, who owns some min eiiipli'Vc4Rl Hanley <t Love’s lower ranch DIED. ised tbe handsome sum of ft At its con ....»« and everything im- wo« thrown from a wagon yesterday arnl When you desire a pleasant physic, one ing ground near Grant's Pass, made that had Bahhilt-iuetal lur sale che»>* * ’ ” clusion one of the greatest successes of the his arm broken. .¡7 W thls *‘ne is being displaced at that place a visit on Tuesday, will cleanseyonr system and give you FOSTER — At the family residence in Trail office in " ' a-witheTiMvs the 8. F. % ariety Store. evening was scored by Miss Mamie Done- Miss Lottie Reed of this precinct and creek pr«*inct, on Sunday, June Zid, iof cer- ,-alitlties to suit. Hie clear headfness and buoyancy ot youth, Judge Prim, who went to Portland one 5an In thé chbracièr song. LuitJe Fisher I he regents of tbe State University have try St. Patrick’s Pills. They are the most day ebro-Bpinal-Dieningitta, Mr». Matilda Foster, Lindsey Hiseinore of Sam's valley have re last week, returns home to day. Toy Kee, the well-known laundrvman, is resolved to add a gymnasium to the insti wife of Perry Foster, about 41 years. la'den, ¡n the rendition of which the au turned from Monmouth, where they have pleasant cathartic and liver pills in use.and accompanied by his wife. quite ill with con sumption. dience was at a loss to know when art sup- tution, which will increase the alreudy after having once tried them, we are conti TODD—Al Grant's Pass, June 15th, Geo. L. been atteti'ling school T. Blackwool and family have return Todd; aged58 years. Chris. Ulrich's planing mill is kept busy, great popularity jt enjoys. {.kn.jnte.t Mtqre, ,.r [he youilg dent that you will never be satisfied with ed R. Messrs. Beck, Watkins, Edmonson. for it does the best of work. from Smith river, (Al., aud are tempo —At Keno, Klamath county, June lia» ...v ..«I'Py faculty of b ing oblivion» of Illg ¡»vgest stock of candies, nuts, any other kind. 25 cents per box. For rarily located near Pbcsnix. aving determined to close oct my business in Biockley, Woolly, Ayers, Pearson and WELLONS 16th, Frida, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. turroundinga and acted hrr part a« if alon- • rlt. ,s fd”d'(<>ii‘lM» narpcss and oranges, figs, dates, lemons, etc , especially sale by J. W. Robinson and Engel Bros. other residents of Butte creek precinct G. w. Wclions; aged three mouths. Ashland, I am offering all lines of goods at Cost and below: Frank W. Beach of Lakeview recently were in town last week njw.n tbe »hrlly «ut|un< afiari of « I »*ddleb«Mtie»s at Ashland. tor the ith of July, has just been received Pbmnix. GROB—In this city, June 23d, Frederick Grob, passed through the valley, in charge of a recall alid repetition of (fie wng «ould M(- at tbe 8. F. Variety Store. f Derangement of the 1 ver covers a multi Robt. Kahler ot Tacoma arrived in town Jr.; aged 11 y«*ars, 8 mouths and 11 days. c^*rriea in quanti- ixfy tbe audtepçy, A bitfh-cbM Wtortam- I “** »u.t at 5de per gallon. Portland will qot Celebrate tbe 4th of Ju tude of ailments. In all cases where the crasy man, en route to Salem. this morning for a visit ol lour or live 'lays MEN’S CLOTHING, all at Cost. Suits from $4.15 up Dr. ftechrist, formerly of Phoenix, is with relatives and friends. »<«« w- fone'C.-!:.’. t; *,V !.. MiU.r With ly, and tfie money suhscribe*! will be do functions of the liver are interrupted or Two full bands will furnish music for ihe declamation "Renyi,” in th« delivery tbe Jacksonville c«lebr*tioty. nated to tbe Seattle .»tiftcrer.», something disturbed, and the bile, its constituent se comfortably located at Oakland, Cal , anil Mrs. D. P. Thompson and son, of Port I'f which he demonstrated that the fayor- that ts quite commendable. cretion. left circulating in the blood, some is building up a good tmsinaas. MEN’S FINE DIAGONAL SUITS, regular price, $22.60, land, «topped at Jacksouvi 1« one night I'l.Viuule h«a painted his stage «nd it pre #!>•« repoi(< from Mau Jp,« u oe^riqug nt, Rev. R. C. Oglesby ami family of Junc last week, while on their way to L'tikville. From John Clark. Will. Bybee’s fore ■iisorder will follow. Dr Henley's Dande sents a handsome appearance. pr<iti.,euuy in the art e|e<mi oiary have lion Tonic will restore the liver to its nat to be Closed out at $15.00. In fact, every line is being tion city, former residents of this place.are weleamthat about 500 tons of bay It was showery in the footlii is yesterday J»"t been overdrawn. Ihe mu»ic by the .. T,l?e b*’( of cheese can be found at the S. tuan, have already been put up on the farm near ural duties ami promote the secretion of paving their old home a visit. and this morning,and a -p' II ,d cool.cloudy slaughtered. ALL MUST GO! o.-.hestra, <ompo«ed of tuembers of th« r Variety Store, Jacksonville. bile, thereby preventing jaundice, dyspep town, which is a good showing. , J. H. Huffer, deputy clerk, returned from Ja. k»orni ie SilverG.rnet Band, wm excel sia. biliousness and other ailments’ Sold (a lestein last Saturday evening. He has weather leeius to tie on the progMniine. 'Ihe atmosphere |s clouded and quite The hay crop in southern Uregon is the by E. C. Brooks. lent throughout tbe entertainment. The C. 8. Shanks, who was found in a help BOYS’ CLOTHING of all kinds. Closing Out at cost been ailing for sometime past. largest ever known. Siskiyou county, Cal , •uni reel xed wu» something oyer >G0 cool, which is quite acceptable. less condition in his cabin, near Grant's Chas. 8 Moore ami 8. Wilson of the and east of the inouutaius cannot say near Wm. Huggins, formerly of this place, The festive? seems unusually numer Much credit is owed to Mis-cs Muggle Idnn Pass, having been struck by paraly-is died Klamath river road commission, with J, \V. ly so much, we are sorry to say. an excellent mechanic, is engaged on mi- day last week. He w as an old resident and Carrie Beekman, J. C.WhippandJ. IL ous In many sections thia season. MEN’S AND BOYS’ BOOTS AND 8H0ES. All at cost Hatnaker as surveyor, are engaged in the Hoffman, for their efl, rts in insuring suc of that section and generally respected. First-class cedar fence posts for sale In r 1--(¿ Banson found ths span of horses survey of the road from KetiQ to the state (¡rant's Pass' new opera house. er». by careful training of tbe y* ung folks quantities to suit at the T imss office. for "ini I* ¿2 auvertised in the T imes , a line, as provided for iu Senator Cogswell's Wm Kahler left for Colestein on Friday J. W. Sowden is now engaged in so ¡cit MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, to be Closed Ink. n. participating, ai d in r^rking up popular neighbor recognising them on the rang* at bdl passeil by the last session of the legia- last to recuperate from the effects ot the ing on Ins own belmlf, having purchased . .... ..oyce has sold his timber land on once from the desc ription given hot weather iu the lower valley. Out at cost. lature. It is to be regretted that the Ash a good team for canvassing last week. He RRtiiimmifr Ftmuve tv Mtc neers-uy for pro- Griffin creek to D. B Soliss for »225. Mrs. Wiley of Little Butte precinct, ac is tlie only man in Jackson county who The cemetery well will prove a g;eat suc land-Linkville road was allowed to get in vidinf a good supply of water in the cent«. Severn! sidewalks on the south 'ide of cess furnishing all tlie water necessary. such bad condition, for if it had been prop- companied by her daughter and Mrs. Rice, thoroughly understands the repairing of all i'»y. MEN’S HATS, large stock, all at cost. From 50 cents up California street should be repaired kinds of sewing machines or who has a A fine, large pump has been purchased erly sent up there would have been little made Jacksonville a visit recently. demand for a road down the Klamatb. A Drake, of tbe Talent planing mills, i> and will soon be put |n position. The health ol Mrs. H. K. Hanna and complete outfit of tools to work with. He I>ep«rted front TUG Vale. MEN’S WOOLEN PANTS at cost. From $2.00 up building huuselt a neat dwelling house. Very successful entertainments were giv her youngest son, which has been poor, is also keeps parts amt fixtures on haul for M. L Alford of Ashland has sold his all machines. Call on him at Jacksonville. The «trange malady, cerebro spinal men Harvey Clgyton of Lake county was at stock of goods to E. B. Hunsaker, an ex en Kv a number of the young folks (fora improving slowly at Oakland, Cal. See E ('. Brooks' advertisement concein- perience*! and popular business man, who Jacksonville for the benefit of the cemetery iligitis whi'h baffles the skill of the best Ashland this week with a load of wool. Hon. E. DePeattof Portland was in the MEN’S BEST GRADE OVERALLS at cost. Only 55 cents well fund al Medford mt Tuesday evening valley several days last week on legal busi ing his well-known remedy for fever ami will always keep tlie best in his line. pliysi, lai.s. lust Sunday claimed another Old paper», in quantities to suit, for sale and at Central Point Last evening Public- ness, returning north Friday evening. ague and mountain fever It has the merit VKtiiuintbe person of Mrs. Matilda Fos per pair There wi l he tbe grandest display of fire being perfectly safe to take ami no extra ter wife of Perry Foster ot Table Risk at the T imks ottice at 50 cents a hundred. work* in Jacksonville on the evening ot spirited citi«ena of both places, together Mrs. Sylvester Patterson of Ashland will of Mrs. Young can accommodate a few the 4th of July ever seen in s .uthern' (Ire- with Jacksonville, donated transportation, sojourn precaution required after taking. It ’ ytlica pre* ii.ct. She was -mitten with the diseas« at ColMtein for the next two ey is shown by the fact that no ,1ml oc MENS’ FANCY NECKWEAR, all at cost. livery hire, etc . and showed a common in a niul'snant form on Wed es lay *•( that boarders on tbe 4th. Sre notice ebewhere gon They were recei.ed this Week. interest in the old pioneer burving-ground months for the benefit of ber health. curs after tbe first do«e. The ''ll. B. Diar week, and after intense suffering di, d on Th* re will be racesat Jack* nvilla on T. A. Borden, the popular Pullman car Mrs. A. 1« Reuter, with two ot ber chil of southern Oregon, around which cluster rhoea Elixir ” is its own recommendation Sunday morning., she was an exemi Ury ihetihof Jt’|y. ^nd ipteiesttitg ones, too conductor, who has bet n on duty between TOBACCOS OF ALL KINDS below Cost. Escort, 3 Plugs »o many fomi recollections of earlier days. dren. departed for Colestein last Saturday, in the lightest or worst forms of that an Christian w man a faithful uotLer a’ a The procession'here on thd 4tb of July Portland and Ashland for a 1 mg time, died to remain sometime at that noted reaort. noying trouble. wiie. f. «-,ss;ng th ste 'mg qualities of will The blind <l.<ntis«ni»t. Miss Mo he for $1.00; Climax, 3 Plugs for $1.00, and all other grades a short time ago, we are sori j- to learn. Judge and Mrs. Tolman spent last week mind ami h- art » hi li t" km w ist > respect lar. tie a handsome one in every particu -.teinbarh gavv au rotertainnient at the Tlie glorious Fourth will be celebrated at in proportion. J. M. ( X(rilio.li-t church tier« last Monday even- in Portland, in a* tendance on the state pi *ud ii'tniir« in ne (jtibvr or friend. Mrs i’. K. J. Newman came in from the Dead Woodville in the usual bosritahja style of! I i‘*X. which netted her tlie small sunt ol oneer and Indian war veterans' meetings ST. MARY'S ACADEMY. frat i.ie on.', uaiigute; of Wm McConnell, that place. W. J otantey will deliver tbe I a*ut »6, but few being aware qt the fact Granville Childers, who has been resid who died soniethn g mure than a year ago, Indian country this week and tarried «few oration Thursday. June 13th. was the vlosinic d«iy of und a ball will be given at night. that she was in town. Had pMiner notice ing in Klamath county for several years, commencement «nd cauiy with him from Iowa earlv in the days. exerriwH at >t . Mary > acad powder n< v r v ariiw. A marvel of purl- Montague. Siskiyou county. Cal , had a oeen given Uie w u uld doubtless have Scott Griffin ot Tolo will lake pleasure in will locale in Sam's valley again next fall. emy. The first days of the werk were occupi ty. This siglle« to southern t>tegvi>. Shy was mar- strength Mnd wholoHomeneHs. More ram* ed in th«- thorough examination of the vurioue ped in if»»: to Perry Foster. wli >. with five showing strangers town and country prop rainstorm last Friday, which did some I ! had M guo<i bouse, as much sympathy is ex oniica! than th* ordinary kinds, and cannot be Jesse Richardson, who lives east of Bear departments aud the rendering of reports of good. Lt did not rain at Yreka, howecer, pressed for ber misfortune in being robbed creek, • in competition with the magnitude of low ¡hilibeu thrie sons and two daughters, erty. called one day this week. He in f»roffrvtw to pupils, concluded t»y a musical and sold at Talent sometime agn. She is said to be although the places arc only six miles apart. test, short alum or phosphate powder*. survives her Her I »s »ill be deeply de- Both the Central Point and Jacksonville forms us that his district will soon have a lU’rary entertainment, including th» graduat Sold only in weight, cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., as we are actually going out of business. \Vtn. Chastain aqd Kelley Field, who quite a good elocutionist. j lured by family and neighbors alike, all bar.|s wi|l furnish music fof the celebration nice, new school-house, which was badly ing honor« of Mia® Kate Connell of Wal 1W Wall St.. N. Y. •’ whom wii long remember hrr kindness bora. are employed at Klipi el 4 Curtis’ saw.mill The Sta'e Univorsily will hereafter offer needed. do. Special invitution« had been irhik M by the *- K> times tick nets and Gall's creek, were here last week ami re. additional inducements to its students to voung lady, and a goodly audieuce testified For put« Rocue river whisky, tn quauti- on Sam. Taylor last Monday departed for their grateful appreciation bv their presence. port everything progressing nicely there. attain proficiency in oratory and literal y and svmpatuj .— ~*A ‘be NEW THIS WEEK. Murphy, Josephine co«nty,.to take charge •<» »mt. oulloa Caj>L (,’atun tn Jackson- The higher departments had been thrown to cuniposition, through tbe munificence of ot H. A. Kiessling's arastra now being con gether trouble The remains were inn .. - for the occasion, and tasteful draperies A reward of »20 is offered by C. T. Pavne <'. C. Beekman of Jacksonville an-i Henry Antioch biirymg ground on Monday a. ter- i vibe. and Hower« gave artistic touch to the pleasant ; •d Phuj'lix, hr the recovery of two mare-* I I Failing of Portland. The latter last wick structed there. noon, in the prese -cei f many sorrowing apartments. Across the arch of tbe folding H. Richardson, the Etna postmaster,ha- »trsved or slole.l Gen. J. M. Siglin of Coos bay. one of the doorway was the floral greeting,"Welcome, we b'» »1 | donated to the University the sutu of friends an t neighbors. purchased a half interest tn 500 bead of inst.’ For particulars see advertisement, j | »2 j *J0. to make provision for a prize of »150 wittiest and most entertaining «peakers in are honored b>’your coming,' and the sat red Thos Haymond, a much rtf.ected riti- ?he«*p. picture« that adOrtied the walls were wreathed Eugene City. Work is stead Iv progressing at Klamath | i to be offere I eai'li year for tbe be-*t oration the state, will deliver the ttb of July ora in ■en ot VVoe diile. died on Friday of last flowers, and from chandeliers and corner* crop orange«, lemon?, figs. ejc«. citv. CaC. and the big darn will soon .. be .... fin- I I or essav , ami tbe former donated the sunt tion at Grant's Pass. w»ea after a lingering illness of consurap at Fresh depended trailing vines of ivy aud arbutus, 1 the 8. F. Vanety Store. The best in the isliit'd. pner^tioi:; sill then be c»» uM>»nt wd '. I v> »ituJB, i * provide tor » .ecoud uri-e of Lindsay Applegate of Ashland, who has charming in arrangement and lovely in effect. V EXT NE98II>N BEGINR • >N MONDAY. THE I on tie was a brother of Ben Haymond, The pupils of St. Mary's occupied a platform 11 l«th of Septetuber. lKHP. on tbe mijl and badge over the Klamath >L'X> to the graduate whrwy production be»n very sick, ia somewhat improved. an I c»me to uie.mn from low > about lh.2 I inaikt.» at the end of the hall, and among the audience Free schularehipH from every county in the kliall rank second in excellence. This it His sou, Cape. (J C., of Klamath county, having io vicinity of oodviu * I A large and excellent efcotr will (urnisb river were the Rev. Superior and teachers, who State. Apply to your County S uh . ti nt endent. recently paid him a visit. aud RtK’k Point ever Hnee. Fniv rWiltv | the Vocal music for the Jacksonville cele T. J. Cress and John Fischer have been most commendable, could enjoy the pl« asure of seeing the varefui- FKEETI moN AFTEH J a NL’AHY 1. 1NRV. -■* ... a respected, conU»it in posaewion ot a g»K><i | bration Rev. Father Clark ot Roseburg, after a Iv prepared programme perfectly rendered by After syvpral weeks of intense suffering Four Course»«: Classical. Scientific. Literary doing »«.me fine carriage ami hugey paint and n short English Course, in which there is J. E. SMITH. hoiue and lovmff family, without an enemy A complete and first-clan line of fiahing ing lately. John A- Love ha» had several with cerebro spinal meningitis, Fred Grob, visit to Rev. F. S. Noel of this place, went tne pupils without prompimg or diiection. A. A. BASHOR. to trouble him. he refused to recog ’ixe the tackle can alw ays be found at the 8. F. \ a- vehicles painted in a handsome manner by Jr., died last Saturday morning and was to Yreka, Cal., where he preached an elo "With joy wi- grevk you all.* opt-ning chorus no Isatin, Gr«-ek. French or German. The Eng bv tbe school Whs followed by salutatory by lish pre-eminently a B umd «‘S8 Course. For quent sermon last Sunday. in«idi*»us growth of his disease, and ex- riety Store. bnrieil on Sunday afterneon at 4 o'clock in them. Mi«* Josie Nunan. This vouug Indy .who ucciui catalogues or other information, address pres'ed »«'•urante of recovering shertiy be cemetery. He wa» a bright Win. Mudd of Eureka, Cal., a friend of to have sprung from the primaries a« if bv Tbe Sacramento papers report a severe J W. JOHNSON, President. Tbe dinner committee met at the county Jacksonville fore his death Hr leaves surviving h m earthquake shock on Wodnvsday evening boy in his twelfth year and the parents J. H. Brown ot this plate, has oten paying magic, delivered an ad«lrt*ts occupy ing svvcrui judge's office last Tuesday afternoon and hi.i wife and two (hiliren, a s n. William, have the symp ithy of their many friends minutes with the digintv of a lady ami the un- arranged tbe preliminaries for a grand in this <ad affliction The fune-al was southern Oregon a vtsis, and rtlay locate vtabarnMsed innocence of a child. Cordial in ai d a daughter. Mi». Jitfbua Neatlianur. of last week. If von want genuine bargains, don t fall public dinner on the fourlh ot July at larg* ly attended ami it .as tne tat^se of heie soon, hsu* is'wkll pleased with it, Seeting and beautiful in language, it vote««! Hi» rtiua»n9 were interred at the R »ck Miss Julia Doc^e, who has been at to ciill**n N Fisher. He is selling out. and Jacksonville. e happy sentiment* of ¡»leased 'entertainer STRAYED OR STOLEN. Point cemetery last Saturday. ccmnient that it wa; the ff.th consecutive Grant's Vhss fur sometime past, has re and proud partivtpun*. no mistake. We are Clad to learn vtiai tliete are only Sunday that a funeral cortege had wound An iustrum*7/ t m duet by the .Misses IB he<- turned pl Willow Springs precinct. She W J McClelland, who runs the engine two cases of spinal meningitis in the county up the lull to tRe cemetery »doubtless the ¡»ROM MY FARM. TWO MILES EAST OF A Klaiuath Cuonty Runaway. ‘* y^unau was ex<piisitclv reudcrci tl’wn this week HD ••Th«* PbcrntJa< k-<»n county, Oregon, ou the in Griths'mill near Gold Hill, spent Sun — Mi»» Hattie Galloway of Medford still first time in the history ut this precinct accompanied b»r iai’ner fate of Charlotte K um » c , vouecrt reci <jrol<l Ilill, Or<;gon A very serious runawav to ;k place on tne day in town. night of June 23,1SH9, one bay mare about 20 Mlles Cantrall, K. Kul'li. Jr.. Fletcher I tation being afflicted witli it; al-o a cli.l 1 of Prof. that so great a mortality ba> prevailed I” b> the primaries, (‘Hcitvd the applause years old. branded P on the right shoulder, road leaiiing we»t from Linkville, near tbe this vicini'y, tilth- *.">• *• must be added of the ^uliglited audh-iHc. Dean ot Wnguer creek. Notes, receipt«, due-bills, drafts, etc., in and Geo. Linn, who have been attending aud shod in Bostwick r»n* h,la«t Saturday afternoon, ERiay« "Silent influence.’’ by Miss Kate 'white spot in forehead The Tolo Townsite A Milling Company I Hint two <>i those who died were aged men the State University. returned boi„e dur Connell, was a literary production of no or front. Also one sorrel laare three years old, Mr McClinto* k'e team starting to r.nt with book form, handy and first-class, al the branded P on r«hl shoulder, white rtxxs office. ing the 'T'xf* an4 Wil* ’ I*»» ‘ i'lheir vacation dinary merit; gathering in graceful group fare, no shoes, sore on left shoulder. strip in offer lots for each—»10 cash, balance in I and had been eiclr a very long time and him at lb" topol trie incline, throwing Iniu ing«» the many rpoctiM <>1 ancivnt history. uj»<»n lief« out and Cutting his h*'ad ba Ly and leaving Grain is filling better than was expecte I. monthly payments of »o a month. For one lady died in childbed The alxive reward will be paid for the recov to predicate the theo. y that silent influ N. Cooke, J. W. Ingram, B. W. Dean, which him uncon» ions in the saie bru-b be.dde the cool nights and rather pleasant days full arrangements, call on or address the ence is the animating force that culminates in ery of said animals or any information that may lead thereto. Address secretary,Bcott Grinin. • Thos. Wright. J. W. Baker. Frank Yocum the road for more than an hour before he being favorable. the avalanche of subsetjuvnt achievement. In MEDFORD SQUIBS. C. T. PAYNE, and other residents of Willow Springs pre home life an«i school lit«*, in religious and po was discovered and medical attention g.v- Dr. J. N. Warren, formerly superintend Martin McDonough is at bis home in Phomix. Jackson County, Or., cinct were in town during the forepart of litical progression, sil« nt influence gav«- to th«- en. His injuries were regarded as very se Willow Springs precioct and recovering ent of the Western Stage Co., on the line or J.G. BIRDSEY. Wm. HaHey is visiting in Pendleton. masses its matchieas mould; by it women Fur information n-gardlwg priera* on town lot», improved <-ltv property or lunl».a'kircra as rious, but he wa» reported as doing well at from bis illness. between Ager. Cal., and Linkville, has the week. Sheriff. Jacksou Co , Jacksonville, Or. wield the mighty scepter that sways the sov atW'Ve. ct>clo»inw»Xai»p. Will convey inquirm to their propertj and give them all the Infor Boml election next .Mon lay. Don't fail la»t «'-count«. Hi» frightened t-am ran gone to Nebraska, and is succeeded by Mr John Huffer. Jr . has returned from ereign sphere of home; silent influence, the An immense fruit crop is still promised mation concerning the country, free of cliarg*-. to vote aye. frantical y down tbe hill, overtaking Dan Nichols, his brother-in-law. Spokane Falls. W. T. He says that the divine right of motherhood, is the regal crown iel Gordon with his own fiery team hitched in southern Oregon, which a lew showers that shine« as the daystar of human hope and A daughter was born to J. N Walter and granitecutters in that place are on a strike, Jos. Rader, the stockman, of Butte creek, Carefully written and ehnriniugly to an empty hayrack. The runaway ani of rain will assure. which throws bun out of employment tor Sregress. T purchased a third interest in Nichols wife on the 16th. elivered, the entire easay was cliV ttuerest E V. Carter of Ashland is Wells, Fargo has mals, with the insane frenzy of frighten^, .t Terrill's wholesale ami retail meat mar C. fl. Barkdull has returned from bis the present. ing to the audience and uunpHnicntary to its OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BIDS »< P'ace* E' P Rit‘a’ ket. The firm name will be Nichols, Ter trip hor-*» ran headlong into the hayraca ami A Co.'s new to Ager, Cal. W. E. Price of Ashland is in Sodaville, author. will be rvc«'iv«*<i at the (.’ounty Clerk’« office almost over ihe forembst wagon, rendering out having resigned. in Jac k-oiivillc, Oregon, until 12 o'clock, noon, ril! A Rader, says the "Record. ' An allegory. "Lightheart s Pilgrimage.” by Tlie trustees have raised liquor license to Linn county, at present, where he is look the Mr Gordon'» brake entirely useless and young lmiivs, was a grand moral lesson in on Many forest fires are breaking out in the ing niter his pro|»erty there. His son is happy human characterization. Tbe committees are all working with a »4<J>> per annum. ihr .wing h'th ol the runaway animals un hill« #nd mych yaluiblc timber will be de- IVednetday, July d9 lSS9t wil! to ¡nske the celebration in Jacksonville "Asleep at the Switch,” concert recitation, Mrs. W I. Vawter has returned from her now traveling in eastern Oregon for A. der his wagou. the tongue of McClintock's «troyed thia summer. on Independence Day u grand success ir. ^chilling A Vo- an intensely interesting representation«»f dere to build stone abutments for a bridge at the fisit to Eugene city. wagon being aloft like a H ig-staff an 1 his crossing of Neil cr e<k, on the county road near The weather continues warm and dry. every particular and it is needless to say John Powers, wife And daughter of liction to duty, pathetically . portrayrxi and tin residence wagon pil'-il almost on top ot the hayrack. but of .1. < ’. Tolman, accenting to the R«v E. McLean lias return« 1 from his Woodland, happily ending in a dream. not nearly so unfavorable to crops as that they will succeed admirably. Cat, this week take up their plans nii<l specifications now on file in the A« Gordon » team was also inclined to run trip to Klamath county. "Song of the Zephyrs.” by th«.- minims, camo residence permanently in Ashland Mr. like ('oil nt a Clerk's office at Jacksonville. Oregon. The nobbiest and latest styles of hats, and hi« brake being unmanageable, the old it was a few weeks ago. the voice of long-forgotten childhood, Rev. E- Huss hehl services at Grant's P. has rented the bar-room attached to bringing Win. Sanor, Geo. Noble and Geo. Justus, shirt*, neckties, collars, cull», scarf pins, with it the cherished memories of Each bid to he acronipani<*d with a l»ond in gentleman was compelled to sit quietly for the sum id $2» KM*!. to the effect that if the con Pass on Sunday before last. well-remember«si school days, when the mur ‘The Oregon.” more tlian an hour holding bis horses,until who are in the employ ot Mrs 8 E Ish, collar-buttons, etc., in southern Oregon muring breezes echo«*! youth'« joyous antici tract is awarded to the bidder, he will build 8. 8. Pentx, tbe well known attorney-at- can always tie found .at tlie 8. F Variety Ed. F. Lewis, who bad charge of the pations tl.e arrival of Mr Mos»,who assisted him in were in town this weex. said abutments in accordance with tin* plans and touched with magic bandith«*rose law, spent th« week In San Francisco. Agents for Cyrus Noble Distillery, Jos. Selilitz Brewing Com disentangling th- two rigs and releasing 'Oregon Sentinel” for so long a tune, made ate paths of life that kindly iut« rvcue be and specification« on file in the Clerk's ottice. Henry Perry ot East Saginaw. Mich., Store, ('all and see for yourselves. the two Lilian h *r»«s. It was necessary to will start a candy factory in Ashland in a A brother o! Dr Adkins arrived from In the T imes office a cull not long ago. He is tween hope's fitful tan»') and life’s stern rcali- , Done l»y order of the County Court of Jack- An ounce of prevention is better than a son countv. Oregon, at the June term, IftW. h ull the hav wagon over the body of one of rO’*m in tbe Gillette block. pany, Milwaukee Bottled Beer. Schmidt Ar Co.’s Sarsaparilla and pound of cure. Plunder's Oregon Blood diana last week, accompanied by bis family. now in Josephine county engaged in insti ties. MAX MI LLER. Graduating honors, embracing presentation the prostrai« animals t** get aw *y from the Miss Louise Follett of New York is pay tuting a mining schetne. Send the T im «» to your friends East, or Purifier expels all impurities of the blood County Clerk. of diploma, wreath and laurels, was an occa -reck Singulsr to relate, neither aainial at any other place. It answers better than and should be useil in all diseases of tbe ing her father, 8. R. Follett of this place, a Sheriff Childers of Klamath ‘county sion iateresting to tiie young graduate and Jacksonville. June 11. ls«9. Iron Water; also Arcadian Mineral Water from Waukesha, Wis W_» -ert'usy injured and n> very great all tbe letters vou can write. visit. passed through the valley last Monday satis factory to her faithful teachers. B«-ai ing stomach, liver and kidneys. Take it. damage v. as done to the wt,c,-n<>r harness. the impress of high mural and intellectual de Notice for Publication. J.G Grossman is preparing to build a evening, having in charge John D. Collins Hein Blecher, wbo owns land in Klam The bridge across Big Butte been consin. velopment, and the happy association of com I cmipleied b* the contractor, W.C. Daley, ath cotin,v wHich tbe Caltfotuia and Ore brick business house on bis lot» on Main and Wm. Fletcher, who were sentenced to plete- convent school lit«* theyourm lady re serve a term in the penitentiary. L and ort u k at R«» heiu '> u 2. O il . I [Uliroad Lana«. and Is a firs! Class structure ceived from the hand ot Father Noel the nigh gon Land Co. is atlt-nipling to rob him of. street. May 15, hw. f Miss Kate Lemburger of California, who honors of the school, and from the Rev. Sister J. O. Johnson, the live real-estate agent, \s wi I b»sc-nby notice el*.'wh-re, the Wm. Atwod has been appointed post will leave tor Portland In a short time to ( »TI< I. IS II EKB Y GIV EN TH AT TH K FOL- Superior the golden ensign of Its proud profic been acting as st ’ nographer for the cir has has returned alter a short absence in Cali- lowing-namrd pettier baa filed notioeof hla railroad lands lying: south of Roseburg are muster at llrewsjr. Malheur county, vice defend himself ill Judge Deadj’s court cuit court in Kiamath and |<ake counties, iency. intrutiou t<» make tinal proof in support of bls at lust to be offered for «» e. ihe | reference Martha J Howard, resigned The town trustees this week ordered new fp'n>- An addreaa by Rev. Father Noel was the claim, and that said proof will be made before Wid probably act in tba same caparity at pleasant congratulations for closing sch<M>) being given to setiler«, a* tier cir< u'«r Dsuetl H <’. Btixik of Hden ptecinct, a good The 8. F. "Examiner " is the best paper watering troughs of large size, to save the judge, or in hi« ab«enre, before the clerk «lays aud earnest good wish«*« fora wise Hnd the sometime since. Wm. H Mill* of the on the coast Don’t fail to leave your sub overflow from the town pipes as iar as pos workman, Hus several building contracts the September term in this county. of the county court of Jackson county. Or., at Geo, Jensen has returned from Grave enjoyable vacation. With th«*unfailing inter Jacksonville. Southern Pacific i« now at Portland, n,ak- scriptions at tbe T imm office. sible for stock. If the drought continues, at this place. Or., on Saturday, August 3, l!Wy, of the pastor, he asked th«* pup4!« to re rix; F. W. Knowles. creek, where he has been working tn the est b<>inretea<i entry No. 4186, ing preparation* to facilitate the sale of i water will be precious before the summer F. L Cranfill, II Smith's popular mana quartz member their religious instruction and they for Ute SE*4 of SEH. Sec. 4, NEVI of NEH, Sec. Raspberries are now plentiful in this FOR GOODS IN OCR LINE mines which E. Sanderson Smith is these land«. This wi I do more to develop market, and are of an excellent quality, is over. ger, spent a few few hours at the county- superintending. He reports that opera would hour with them in their intercourse ». Tp.J8 8.. K. 2 west. W. M. lie uamtk the the foot hill region of southern Oregon than though not so abundant as usual. with the world the honor of St. Mary’s, and tbe following witn«t*avs to pvove hlg continuous For Chapped hands.roughness of tbeskin. seat last Tuesday. tions have been entirely suspended there. wise and loving instructions of th«- good sis residence upon and cultivation of, said land, I*. C. HEIN RICHSEN. anyone realizes at present, a« there are in H' nrv Smith's store not furnishing room Several of the saw nulls in this vicinity pimples or blotch**» of any kind on the face whose only reward was devotion to duty viz; Gustave Mitchell. M. Bellinger, M. Gainey numerable g«’O«l mountain ranches on th" Judge Webster, accompanied by District ters. or other part» of the body, apply Dillard’s enough, an addition is being built thereto, Riid honor to the Holy Names that wcie their have been obliged to discontinue operations, b*n< h lands in the billa on the railroad and Peter Elmer, all of Jacksonville, Jackson 149 First Street, - - • Portland. Oregon.^ Attorney Colvig, returned from cast of the inspiration in this graud, ^« hm I work- Specific. It works like magic and is war on S. H. Hull's lot county. Or, holdings which are now covered with brush on account of the scarcity of water. mountains la«t Sun-lay evening, having ranted by the druggist. Sold by E. C. The closing n«ugfc’. both vocal and instru- Any prraon who deairoa to protest agwinst and entirely undeveloped, but %'hich will , Dr. Lewi*' fine trotter, who was seriously been holding court in Lake find Krimatli THE LEADING JEWELERS OF THE NORTHWEST, Cherries from Woodburn.Marion county, Brooks. mcntai; 1« Worthy of especial mention, would the Allowance of such proof, or who knows of all mxm I* settled by industrious farmers were injured by jumping oil a culvirt near Cen counties since tUg third Monday in last time and spac«* permit. sold in town this week for cents a any substantial reason, under the law and the Charles Griffltbs of Gold Hill had the when they are in the market for sale It gallon They are of a fine quality. tral Point |s fecuverUig. Wholesale aud Retail Dealer» ia Th«- display of fancy and needlework were regulation« of the Interior Department, why misfortune to break a leg st Grilfis'sa«- is unnecessary to add that had the Pemoc- artUMV and elegant. Miss Annie Orth such proof should not be allowed, will l>e fiv. Doctor Geary, who was called to the u. B Heed, the comb «ation fence man, both The person who borrowed the large pat mill near Gold Hill last Saturday morning, reeeived th«* first priz«» for toih*t set, and little on au opportunity fft the alatve-mentioped racy succeed* d a**l November the rsilrool Willamette vallev by tjv death of his agea who is a resident of The l)a|les, spent Mamie O’Toole of Merlin the second prize for *■■ nipnny would not have contr *1 o< these ent ice-creatn treeaer of Henry Pape. Jr., tbe truck car running over hint and caus mother, has returned Imine. and place to croag examine the wltn'emea awhile last week al Heiman's white sul linen apron embroidcried In outline at it ch and time will please return the same at once. ing the injury. He was doing well at lust of said claimant, and to off«*’ evidence tn re lands now Silver and Silver Platad Ware, Spectacles and Opt mal Goods: agents forth« Rockford Trof. Cr»wfordof McMinnville, who will phur springs in Ashland. He la troubled fi iishc« tn handmade lace, a piece of work buttal of that submitted by claimant. 1 the ax from the accounts The parly who took Bailroa Watch**. that would have done iue meet ex llbS W. JOllNtjTtiN, UcgtMcr. ill . please return the T imks ’ woodshed wil! ynlte Complimentary. Chamberlain's colic, cholera anil diar be principal of our school during the com with rheumatism, which the waters of the perienced b*iws. LL GOOD8 IN THE LINE MANUFACTURED TO ORDER AND REPAIRED Watch Repairing oaraMUy eaecatad. rhoea remedy is tbe most perfect prepara ing sclml islic year, innies well recommend spring greatlv alleviate. The ''Oregonian,” in its account of tbe same at once and avert prosecution. * 4»e enjoyable dosing exercize« were cloud Notice to Settlers on Rail «aCfUlaotion Panka««« ««nt on application. ComnAnieata with os baTnr« pnrehas el»«wb*ra ed by the possibility that the gixai »»¡«tors e >mmen< etuent exercises at the university Parties desiring to build in Tolo th ii tion in use for bowel complaint. It acts ed. would be « all«x’ f vnt licuv «be coming year to Fair frmn*ett. oftbe state uf Oregon, pays the following spring will be furnished lumber, brick and quick, can always be d* pended upon and Quarterly meeting will be held Saturday road Lands. more pkCbsing fiefd« of duty; and yet the is pleasant to take. For sale by J. vV. Rob and Sunday next at this place in the Bap bich tribute foa Jack'onvil eboy: ”lt was building material at the lowest price. • The premium list of the first annual fairof hop«* remains that the anticipated change may inson and Engel Bros., l’inentx. a matter of special pride that tlie literary tist church, conducted by Rev J W. Mil the Southern Oregon ktate board ot agricul be rtx*<Misldered and this community long bv TN PIRSPANCE OF CIRCT’l.AR OF THE O. G. Foot ot Table Rock preci act, who •o< ietie« had »elected one from ihe a'nnini has A collision near Mott, Cal., last Friday ler. ture is now in the han<ls ol State Printer blessed by their pure and painstaking educa 1 Oregon A California Railroad Company been quite ill with dropsy, is able to between association to address then* Mr. L- I*. heretofore issued, notice is hereby given that the construction and passenger Messrs. Adkins and Webb are pushing Baker and will be issued in a short time. tional labors. said company is now ready to sell the lands Beekman, of he class < f M. is the first a! be aboqt again and called yesterdav. trains on the C. <t0 resulted in a smashed things on their new two-story brick build ln<luding the state appropriation of »l.'OO lying south of Roseburg, granted to it by the Grubb A Ferree’s stage line 1« mak;ng Up efigine (or tbe passenger, which is too ing on 7tb street, which will be 50x75 feet the unions to enjoy th-deserved distinction of A. 0. U. W Mret(ng, board offers upwards of »3.200 in pre United States. S kttlkhs upon any of «aid being chosen to del ver one of the addresses regular trips between Linkvill« and Ash badly demoralized to be worth repairing in six«. miums in the various departments, purses The next inerting of Banner lodge No. lands mi st apart from the regular alumni programme. land and giving excellent aaticfactlon. No one was seriously hurt. for trials ot speed, etc. The fair will lie A number ot teachers met here last 23. A O. U. W.. will be held on Friday Within Ninety hay» Str. B ekrnan’sii'idre-s on "Social Dynam- Hundreds of cords of wood are being Saved.—A fine iatnily ol children were week, but the institute did not last as long held on ihe groundsel the Juckspn county evening. Jiily|5th. when business of import i<*s” wu* zeoond to do effort heard at this hauled to the railroad company's yards in ell afflicted with scrofula. Two died early; as agricultural ui*socjati*iii near L'entral Point, ance w ll be transacted. A full attend- From the date of this notice enter into a reg advertised, although one interesting *-r other coinnu-'icenient’ It was niaiked Ashland from tbe Siskiyou mountains. ular contract with the company for the PVR- the rest would so*n have followed, but for session was held. wlii* hat®naw rapidly being put in «nape an- e i» requested. chask of such land, upon tne regular terms by hr al ihi king, red e|<^n«nce i*> ex under til" efficient management of N. C. R»v. J. D. Driver, a well known Metho the timely and persevering use of Aver'» The mechanics are putting in the «leva of sale and at prices fixed by the company, preastun ami ».ij crb deliverer. dist preacher of Oregon, Is creating a tq- Sarsapirilla, which bui|t them up into a tor and conveyor system in the new grist Bovnton. Tlie first dav ol the fair. Septem or the hind will be hold without an) regard to -------- «----- ---- healthy and vigorous manhood. ber 23d, wi l be devoted to a meeting of the ror in Cine ,g<> by his eloquent sermon«. their improvements thereon. mill, which will soon be naty to handle fruit-gTower s association of mutliern Ore Fourth of July Plenle. All communications must be addrcased to A millsite, millrace and sidetrack will the crops in tbii vicinity. The liteiary exercises at the county seat gon, Pi arranging exhibits, etc , and the the acting l.nn«! Agont. Portland. There will baa i i' ni<- at tie gnunds of on Independence Day will be very interest t e furnished by the Tolo Townsite anil The Monarch saloon at Medford, under tair nriqier will la-gin on Tuesday, Septem The Oregon & California Railroad Company. I D Smith, near E .glel'i int.on the »onr li ing. as there will b« several n»w feature«. Milling Company, for a nominal sum, to the By W m . H MILLS. management of H. H. Wolters, is prov ber it*h and continue tour days It is quite of July, I** wli'h al «re invited, rbeje Land Agent. San Frauciaco. (¥1. 01. Weaver li«a tgken a contract tn de- any responsible party wbo will put up a ing a popular resort. Tile best of every eyfd-nt Dipt there will be extensive exhib rnHF. rNDBRSIGNED ANNOUNCE TO w II is awing» ami a «lancing Stand provid A ll flour mill at Tolo. For particulate address GEO. H. ANDREWS. A their cuatoincm and public generally that thing in that line is kept there t its jo evefy Im«, und horsemen ere taking 1*1 .Hid go"*! music ai *1 a line supper will livt r 5011 cedar fence past» for li£S CO the or call un life st-retiifv. 8< otl Griffin. • Acting Land Agent, Portland, Or. they have juat ordered a fine line of good» aa- The entertqii>tn«nt giyen i*t Howard’s a )iv* ly interest iu th« track, which prom limits ist it h ad'! ’•» th« injoynunt. No pains will be fair grounds of the agricultural association Portland, Or., June21.1HK9. peciaily for the 4th of July, which are now on p. 8. J’ague, wb.p is opeMting the si tip hall A few copies of the American Settlers' by the young > Ik» *.t JucKsonville, as. ises to be * *ue of the lieston Ihe coast. Speed the road and will arrive in a few days. Tlxwe spired Io insure a good tin e and there own COlJlt'.I goods are firat-claaa, consisting of white Gnide, standard authority on all land- weather bureau in coitiiecti n with the »u sistei by the .Silver t'ornet Baudot that premiums aggregating »750. in addition to -hold.; la- a large attendaiwe. Guardian’s Sale of Real GOOD*. rLOUNCHK, RATTEENS. PARAMOLR. PAKR. matter», mav oe found at tbe Truss office nal service at Fortland, bus regularly fa place, was much of a success and netted entrance money, are offered by the board. WltllW IL vored us with retable and interesting re nearly »30. rirbons and many elegant novelties in the Property. Intervening, as it will, between the state Fourth »f July Notic«. latest styles, which will tie told cheaper than Messrs. Morgan, Cojeman and others ports, rie is an adept in this Kind of busi fair meeting at Salem and the Mt. Shasta I The Standard Oil Co.'s warehouse here is ever before known. In the County Court oftbe State of tirewon. A g od dinn< rand supper can be furnish- went to Klamath lately with a loacj uf pro ness and doing Oregon much service. rr’l’all and see them before purchasing ready for business and will be a conveni association meeting at Yieka. there can lie for Jackson county. eil any one who desires the same nt 2*‘> duce, which they succeeded in disposing You can never know till you try bow ence no doubt of a very successful meeting. elsewhere, Any |HTHon wishing to «-Il property wlb to those desj-iiig coa| oil in thiscoun- In th*' matter of the guardianship of the min cent'* a meal, at the re*i*lenc of the under- of. REA MEN A WHITE. quickly a dose of Ayer's fills will cure your Sprains, Strain«, find it to thi-ir intereM to call an<I **e*- ut*. or heirs of John Bilger. d<*c«n«ed. besides saving considerable freight, as Jacksonville, June 11, iw*. »Igo«*l. three block, «love the post* ffiçe. Don't miss the4th of July celebration at sick headache. Your stomach and bowels ty, TN Pt'ltSVANCK < if AN ORDER OF THE the company ships by the carload to this Betnemfeer Thia. Braises, Wounds. Please patronise me. Large Hug on the Jacksonville It will be tbe grandest event need cleansing, and these pills will accom point. i County Court of Jackson county. Oregon, II you ar« sick Bimmons' Liver Regula mad.- on June 4.18«». the undersigned guardi gate. Bed« for six men of the kind ever held in southern Ore plish it more effectually and comfortably Sold by DniggbU and /Valer». an of thenilnor heir» of John Itilg. r. djsawed. Tiie wideiy-felt Johnstown disaster came tor will surely aid nature in making you I Mm*. As.tix L. YovN'i. than any other medicine you can find. Th« Chat. *. Vogalar Ç«.. Batto.. Md. gon. will offer for sale at public auction to the hlgn- personally home to Mrs Lewis of this well. II you are costive ordyspeptic or ’ arr A bard winter is already predicted by The general committee which ia manag place, who had a sister living in the ill- suffering troin any other of the numerous F Ac I « IMNi V Iwin«« M*l-h Hmtar BNM .■st bidder, for casfi In hand, at tbe Court- Prohibition Lecture. rhv- M RRfaAM • I .*’** *:<W k M »1 r r.t,., many in Lake and Klamath counties. We ing tbe fourth of July celebration at this fate I town, whom the Hood robbed of nor diseases of the liver, stomach or bowels, it House dour In JackaonviUe. Oregon, on l»r. John A. Brooks, late nominee ot the trust that the prediction will not be veri place have appropriated »150 tor the dinner husband and three little children. Mrs. is your own fault if you remain ill, for oney to loan on long time at Salurdtiy, the !7tk day of July, 1SS», on that day.- M iny have also donated pro Prohibition i arlv for vice-;>re-i*lent will di«- fied. I ziw Rale* on H*sl Estate Security. L is now visiting the bereaved woman in Simmons' Liver Regulator is a sovereign at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following < iws the great question ot the dav at Ash- The stage on the mail line between here visions of different kinds, so there will be her eastern home. Gail on or addre«« remedy ill ail such complaints dcRi-rib*«! real • state, to-wit: ___ I uid on Friday. Jui*' J2tb. at -’o'clock r. M. and .Medford has been painted by Cress A an abundance of the best of everything. VAWTER R WHITMAN, The board of tru-tees have called an elec VII of the right, title and interest of Harman D. Brooks is acknowl* dged to be one of Hie Fischer and presents a very nice appear Medford, Oregon nilirer Henry F Bilger. Lewis Ittlger and La- Ed Wheeler, who has been a resident of tion for July I, l&Nt. for the purpose of vot Foe Hale, lost speakers on the American plauong- villa <>. Bilger, minor heirs of John ance. Sisson,Cal .for sometime past, was ten ing on the propo-ition to issue bonds and * »:Diua W Metw-a. th limquaiiw <«44 fill 4 The undersigned offer» Ins „• mill, situ cased being the undivided one-half—subject Cha«. Schutt» ¡.»finishing a storchou»* on tiered a farewell ball anil »upper by tila raise money thereon, tor vstablishing < »«■ • m timi MMoffr-tubv. rn«-. . t *.- to ¡¡ right „? dower-ln the Bilger r<»“lenee Religions New». his premises on California street this week. many friends at that place priqr to hia do watei works ami making other improve ate! in A good thulicr bt It and in a cash «ily -’»rr .4% r»-4 » SOK nropertv In th*- town ot Jacksonville Oregon, ^Ur-ori U. r»«OIT*. •ud »*• WHrrhi.v •• u market, for sale at a reasonable figure. The AvpoEu Cminded as follow. Comm, nclng at tbe souU- There will be the usual service* at I lie John Herberger built the structure la»t parturc, wbicli passed off i*lea«aiitly. He ments We learn that a majority of our machinery is in the best of order. Address ^^■rvnnrlin «m>< AbaehHely Kel«M>G I.«»- ‘ ast corner of P. V Prim e r.widence lot «nd ' om S£? KS >» again a resident of Yreks, Cal , bis old citixens favor the project. y-.Fi k**fWVK bud la < <a> - U>a< < arr ■ n Castiolic church in this place next Sumi *y. week. or call on T. H. Giueog, . rar. awi tk-dv Mauahu-fi.r- r» fall «’.nar-.i,. . running tbi nc*- w.-st t'ce.c If you want the best as well a.« thecheap- home. J. C. Elder, wbo refused to comply with Curftf Rev R ('. Oglesby will preach at the M. OMl K. I AkAI'L-TfJX k 8terlingville, Oregon . ley between th,' Bilgerand _ _ r»riia»d, Oreren. «st ot Fourth of-Ju,y goods, don't fail to CO., li« M4r*rl, Ilea«a, IIU».. w Owing to the illness of School Superin tbeonlinat.ee requiring business men to E. Church in this place on Sunday at 11 wmth along said alley 3«} f’*t RpMFTTÏÎNoTERMA>ÎEKrf|p pi • ..l i ; ,vjruction, r«lut- call at t!,e 8. F. Variety Store in Jackson tendent Mitchell and the excessively warm lake out a license, was again brought be Str.'et; thence north .Mi 1 d '* .'' “ '5, ^rti, u? o'clock A. M. II4 u-4 leiiuluioiij 5 ■ < t.o|>iil:irlty. Bvtinen. she la “Uralehil." feet to tin- Mrs. lli-auiue lot; thence north to weather, the te idlers' institute at Medford fore the town recorder and fined. He has ville. Shorthand, Sfhwtland Pon month ip Dapon — lûyrrHaüTKertiKN df E\ i »I. "I saved the life of my little girl by a theplaee of l''*"'uln’fAMANnA BILGER. mentt. Ktu«lei :i<i. I at any time. Cata- Th« best of music has been engaged for last week held but two short sessions and appealed the case to the circuit court .where Courts. «rU^ilcEiSTS *NDTrAiti\sKniywHEiÿ fcuuc and s <»t in ’n«hit> «ent free tbe grand ball at J icksonville on the 4th of adjourned. Another institute will be ar- tbe validity of tbe aforesaiil law will be prompt use of Or. Acker . English Remedy Guardian ot said minor heirs. I ic July te»tn of tius coutilv copuil'ssion- July, for Consumption. ” — Mrs. Wm. V.«Harri 4. A. WKM (» A. P. A HINT IM) ML Prta^ tue ranged tor during tbe latter part ol fully tested. Judge Prim represents the and everybody ia iuvited to attend it ml has q uir d ait o Jacksonville, June 27.18W. er- ai.ll orobate courts will be held uext i son. Fur Mie by E. C. Brooks. 1 summer, we ¡cam. town. fre« of charge. week. ihr §rmocratk£imr$ HERE AND THERE. LOOK OUT FOR Fever and |?oe aod Mio Fever this Hot Matter H POWDER Absolutely Pure. University of Oregon. lì ASHLAND OREGON SMITH & BASHOR, $20.00 REWARD! REAL ESTATE ACTS I AGENTS FOR GOLD HILL TOWNSITE. Bridge Contract ! ! N WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS 63 Front Street, Portland« Oregon« N NOTHING SAVED BY SENDING EAST Diamonds, Watohes« Jewelry, Clocks! LUCKEY & CO Ashland« Oregon 5TJ££?BS°IL 4TH OF JULY COODS I Will Ml, Reol, Leas*^and Handle Real-Estale a teviia. A Choice Collection of City and Country Property for sale. $100,000 TO LOAN. M I T Ç 9 AV & G -B Q'M ’ CONSUMPTIVE MATCHES AT COST’ à