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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1890)
HIKE AND THERE. The 8. F Variety 8tore keeps he best PERSONAL MENTION. The Ttxxs office baa turned out more job BORN, MEDTORD MJUlBS. imported Key Wwt and d< mestic cigarw work during th** past five month.» than any in I tie market; as«» all the popular brands i • ith< rin the »tatc outeide of some in Ihe County court next week. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Jeff. Hamlin was in town yesterday. Rev. Robt. McLean visited his brother at MARTIN.—In Grant's Paas.January 19.1890.to of chewing an«! smoking tuba Oow cine-. Our facililies to execute nearly any Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Martin, a daughter. Plenty of rain nowaday». Mrs. Flora Wilkinson -oi Medford was Medf<»rd during ’he w»-ek. kind of printing are first class, for we have here THURSDAY ........... JANUARY 30, 1'90. There is a big slide on the road between yesterday. Businewa is at a Hand-still. 8ch»«)! tsX will soon be delinque nt. LUMSDEN.—In Medford, January 22, 1890, to Murphy and Wilderville, and the mail-car- a Isige sssortment of materia! of all kinds, Mr. ami Mrw 11. U. L uumk U d , a M»n. Jas. Herely and family .»f Medford »neut Don’t fail to setlie at once. Don't fail to pay the printer. rier was compelled to miss a f«-w trjps i ■.» slack» of stationerv and a great yarietv of the latesi improved machinery. We defy last Sunday in town. Work has peen ioh pended on onr water HIUHARDBON.—In Medford, January 20,1890. Milord ia Trouble. the last named place in consequence. Read the new adyertiaementa. to Mr.'and Mrs. J (We Hfehardaon, a son. John A. Love is able to be about, though system until more favorable weather. Considerable snow still lingers. The largest and be.-«t sto< k of deeds, c rmpetilion as to quality and rates. Quite a little excitement wax caused Tne Orchard Home Association are only is still rather feeble. I)r. Adkins will nut up a brick buiI«ling HQ4M1TT.—In thia city.¿an. 29th, l«0, to Mr. mortgages and all kinds of real-estate ami about ibe court-hou»« last Tuesday afier Next Sunday is groundhog day. and Mrs. Julius Scbuiftt, a daughter. Ed. Grauptier of Rterliirjtvine precinct is on his lot east of Webb’s furniture «tore. legal blanks south of Salem is kept at the waiting :or the “February goed spell" to noon bv the announcement that a real, live Aunounce yourselves, candidates! place the tn* rits of their ho'dmgs before consi erably indisposed. T im eh office and sold at Portlan«! rates Rnali»h lord was to be on frvs exhibili*>ii Mrs. L. L. Angle, who has been quite sick Our town election is only a few weeks off. the foll'iwina day, ibe u«*c«*>»arv paper» fur The cases . f Anderson vs. Hammon and the jieople. The present wet weather in Alex. Watts of Josephine county was for sometime, Is recovering her lo'alth, we bis production having been fib d in the learn. The town e'ection falls on the flrat Tues M«>rat vs. Ros tel, which have been appealed sures a favorable season for setting out here yesterday on business. trees, and many acre tracts for orchard shape <-l a writ of habeas corpus, iaaued day in March. to the supreme court fr««m this county. <'U pnrpo-ea will doubtless be sold to new-com Jo>eph Faltmnrsh of Sterlingville made G Naylor and N. H.8pencerof Griffin out ot the circuit court, commanding W. his sister, Mrs. Geo. Ynudes, a visit last Attention ¡»called to the estray ipitices l»e heard on the 4th and Sth of next month, ers next spring. For further particulars creek were in town on Tue.wiay last. R Mayfield, city marshal of Avhland, to in another column. respectively. fs a constitutional and not a local —trr. A. 8. Hammond of Ashland is at the Monday. see the advertisement in another column. produce the body of one W. C. Roberts, John Van Horn, agent for Radam's The Jackson county bank advertises and therefore It cannot lie cured by local ap Capt Boaeot Uniontown precinct was In «horn be held in durance vile, hie author The unprecedented dry weather of 1489 county seat on professional business. microbe killer, spent Saturday in town. no doubt prevented many people from set R'lbt. Bybee has gone to Mount Angel to money to loan on improved farm property plications. It leoulrcs a constitutional rem ity for so bidding being a telegraphic war town a few days since. at 8 per cent. edy like flood's'!« r ap rllla, which, working rant of arreslfrniu Penumbra Kel y, sheriff Stray sock is noticeable everywhere He reports that the medicine is wnrk'ng tling in southern Oregon. When the in attend the Catholic school at that place wonderful cures ami command* a big sale tending settler was told that we never had ol Multnomah county. Thenian was wanted ainee bad weather commenced. the Impurity Bear creek is very high this week, and through the Wood, e, Win. Taylor of Ashland precinct has 9 everywhere. at Portland to answer to alleged charges such a spell before and probably never byen up Butfe creek lately,lookiug for stray hundreds of our citizens have viewed it which causes and proiuotea Ute disease, .pa Now is the time for candidates for town of larceny, and be had been arr-sted by offices to announce themselves. would experience tbe like for a very long from the bridge. Fred Barnebure is successfully feeding a cattle. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1, 1888. Marshal Mayfield as stated at*ove, on Mon number of beeve*. and sold two car time, he thought our population were all At Haskin’s drug store can always be John Cantrail and son, James M Can R C. Oglesby and ’8qutre Berry publish large day last, and was being held by him until estray loads to Hanley Bros during the week for real estate agenta and not dealing in facte. trail, were over from Uniontown on Tues found a <• ninh te, first-class stock of drugs, notice» in another column. xu< b time as he could be turned over to ihe ahii ment to Portland as soon as the block But neverthelesa it was the cold, naked day last. medicine«, etc. Dan Euglenian of Big Butte precinct ade is raised. M ultnomah authoriliea. Promptly on time, truth. For the choicest and nobbiest line of effects a permanent cure. Thousands of E. Jacobs, who has been quite HI for at two o'clock ye**terday afternoon. May called at the T imes office yesterday. The ano«-stornis continue south of Yre Now is the time to subscribe for the T im km field i*roduc<d bis »t-ecimen of Emri-h no Pure honey, in nice pitchers, at the 8. F. an«l get all the news of southern and s«»uth- ka, Cal. An avalanche in the head of 8ac- sometime past, is able to attend to business gent’s furnishing goods, as well as the finest people testify to tliv success of Hood's ba rut* once more. cigars, go to Orra Angle. bility before J udge W.b-ter in >h.<mbers. Variety Store. Only 50 cents each. parllla as a remedy for catarrh when other eastern Oregon, fresh and spicy, as well as raiuento canyon buried and wrecked the The new cily officers qualified and as preparations had failed. Hood's Sarsaparilla The health of Mrs. Beggs, which ha» Judge Print and 1. L Burten»liaw appear* d First-class cedar fence posts for sale in a synopsis of everything important that railroad track for quite adi»tance and filled sumed the duties of their respective posi been quite p.x>r of late, Is somewhat im foe the tietitioi.sr and District /.ttorney quantities to suit at the T imes effiee. the river for awhile last Friday, while the occurs anywhere. also builds up the whole sy .tern, and makes proved now. tions last Friday evening. L'olvg and t . B Watr-on for the siaie. you feel renewed in health and strength. Rogue river is cutting very close to the additional fall of enow at Bisson was so <1. W. Doney, formerly a resident of this I'll« officer wb*> made 'h** arrest, having Mias Josie Orth of Jacksonville who has Henry Klippel went to Medford yester great as to crit-h in tbe new railroad ware railroad track, not far from Tolo. and it is beard that an effort would be made lo pro county, has removed to «’oos county. houses. Everything that has wings or day, having recovereri from bis recent in been paving her sister, Mr«. Ed Wilkinson, feare«! that considerable damage will result Several of our attorneys will go to Salem cure Ihe rebase ot the pri-oner, used ihe a vieit, returned home this week. Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East to much of th * road through the valley in snow-shoes lias flown and skipped out of disposition. wires freely in the in'eival before the next week to attend the sui reme court. that country. Postmaster Pape is able to be about J. H. Whitman, the well known attorney case of r freshet writ w.is served, and when the mandate of Fresh lemons and oranges kept on hand ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. again, after being confined to his room for and searcher of records, has been a victim Walker creek overflowed last Friday in There has never been a season in which I used Hood's ftarsaparilla for catarrh, the court waa obeyed was able to stmw at the 8. F. Variety 8D>re, Jacksonville. of la grippe during the past f irtnight. so much wood has been consumed as in Hanlev's field, and,in the endeavor to break several weeks. ttiat the laea *>f the state h,'d lieen com and received great i»*hef and benefit from it. Monthly installments of $10 will buy a ’his one. All the wood stacks, excepting the snow and ice gorge in the creek channel Francis Fitch, the Medford attorney, has Uba«. Strang, town treasurer, notifies the The catarrh wa» vc-ry <U --gTeeable, especially plied wnh and ihe Judge found that tbe G K a raws ki's. have been demolished; and and release the imprisoned waters, Ed been at the county-seat this week on pro public tfiat town taxes not paid before in the w mt» r can- n.'g cm;.»tafit discharge from accused was uot wrongfully deprived of boU’C un<l lol in Tolo f rota Scott Griffin. * COLLECTIONS A SPSCIALTT. H unlev very nearly lost a valuable horse. fessional business. March 1. wi’l be returned delinquent. Old papers, ir. quantities to suit, for sale the end is not yet hi-* liberty and refused to rele.ise him on tny nose, ringing i‘ioib<*s m my <*;u s, and pains One of (he span uted in breaking the ice Messrs. Brittsan end VanHorn of Ash habeas corpus He was consequently re at the T imes office at 50cents a hundred. Wolter’s handles the “8 hi ler’’ cigar, L a the bax.1, 44^/ huuX Thu vdect io clear There were more than a million of de became discouraged and sullen, and threw MONEY LOANEDiON FAVORABLE TERMS manded to Marshal Ma* fi -hl's custody, Fresh timothy and alfalfa seed sold at layed letters passed through the Portland himself in tbe stream and was carried land pretincl were in Jacksonville last Sat one ot the best bit cigars in the ma*k»t wno turmd him over to Sheriff Birdsev, the lowest rales at the 8. F. Variety Store. postoffice during the past week, which some instance by tbe current before lie urday on land business. He is always enterprising and accommo W. L- dating. came west over the Union Pacific arid Ore along «itb Hie warrant lor his arrest, and S. A. D. Higgins,formerly of this county, C W. Gaillard of Ashland is now con Could be rescued.' e ’is igbne%< now derive» such satisfaction ducting a dancing-school at Roslyn, Wash. gon Shert Line railroads. is sojourning at Bartlett Springs. Cal , for The ditch has been breaking out of its It is said by local surveyors that tbe as may be bad from internal contempla the benetiboi his health. The pioneer citix^ns who were always banks in several places and considerable A snow-plow went north a few days since, slabs cut off bearing or witness trees, to tny bead in th« j 1.1 tion of our new patent Pauley cells. The • i.irq and splp expressing the fear that this country would Max Muller, county clerk, who has been work has been done during the past week ting was puní- i.d ha- never yet be»n even the tenn-or *rv to assist in extricating the delayed trams. never get wet through again, have sud decipher the official survey marks made quite ill, is milch improved at this writing. to repair the breaks. ; .i Illa gave Tue mail between this place and Med denly gone where the other fellow went away back in the '50a, demonstrate conclu Dr. DeBar is in attendance. me relief iini M« lorn*' °« royalty, although the "Kaiser'’ tn tiais I was Mrs. W. I Vawter recently returned euürely car«xi. sively that the annual growth of the tree ------- IN-------- h.s .Og.sged a|*arlmeiit» there for a brief ford is regular, even if it is not extensive. who was praying for rain c Ithoiit Hood's tallies in "rings" with th« years since the Mrs. Hatch of Ashland was at '’ipckson- from her visit to Eugene, aceoinpanied by summer -"journ; but it cau-es a gl**w of This set winter is quite beueticial in A railroad now runs between Crescent growth began over the snrvevor’s marks, ville last week, being a witness in (tie case In r mother, Mrs. Hill, who will remain Sarsaparilla ii. my i K h ■ 1 ihl.ik It is worth pride to imason county that a scion of Eng ui.my ways ami la exactly what was need city and Smith river. Cal . widt h is a great its weiglit in iu this valley for sometime. M. .. G. 1!. GIBB, 102# it Las always been held by wo-xisnien that of the State vs. Him Hom. lish nobiiii? should have tound such ele ed. • convenience to the public, although it* the number of rings corresponds exactly Don’t forget that Rosenthal keeps a large Eighth btr«- i, s. V... ' >fiia;*tuii, ». C. R. 8. Dunlap, our popular sexton, was gant quarters aw—iting him here. Milord Marriage license issued on the 24tb in prime object is to haul lumber to the sea with tbe age of the tree. able to be about again last Monday, for the and first-class stock of goods ami sells isn't used to being "immr up to sleep,” nor stant to John M. Ledford and Laura May- board for shipment to San Francine«». aparilla cheaper than the cheapest. Give Rosy a lorn (Tcmmens left here some two weeks first time since his sickness. loeanngfrom tin platters and bowls, and field. SoMty all dr<i;r 1 I r* pared only call, as he will treat you well. No doubt there w»ll be big crops of all ago for Utah, lortunately buying a second- • inform the people of SouthernOregon that I have opened a sadly misses his "bawih" S"d "br.iwndy ” Mrs. Hyde of Ashland is at the court by i I Hix i: i . • j «*• * s.T^wcil, Mui. O. lor ihe days of ihe s age-coach ! We kinds next season, and we w< uLl not be class ticket to his point of destination. He The Monarch saloon at Medford, under and we almerelv trust b>s discomfort will house thia week gathering items for A. 8 always got mail at least semi occasionally surprised to see a big immigration to tins got to Ashland the day that navigation the management of H. H. Wolters, is prov be brief and that Hie blockade will soon be r*no Dollar section and great activity in real-estate. closed over the Siskiyous, and we learn Hammond's abstract system. ing a popular resort. The best of every raised and admit of his removal to Port them Miss M. M. Gallaher, the well-known thing in that line is kept there that be is still prevented from pursuing his • Ten thousand leet of lumber al Sam's val 1 here is no place like southern Oregon. land. Second-class fare from Portland t«> Chi journey, but is doing quite well, thank you. dressmaker, has removed to Medlord, ley s< bool-house for sale by ScOit Griffin of The film of Follett A Fowler is succeeded ANNOUNCEMENT. Tolo. • cago has been reduced to |40 over (lie taking his meals regularly at the railroad wheie she will reside hereafter. X A Feasible Reub*. by <). N.. Fowh r. the latter genfleman hav hotel at railroad expense. "It is better to Geo. W. Haysand family of Jacksonville Northern Pacific route and t«. $3.» «»ver the ing purchased the interest of his deceased For pure Rogue river whisky, in quanti X<t»*ntion is bring directed C 'n’inusl Xttentl ius TK have been paying Mr. and Mrs. Judge partner in the furniture business. be b >rn lucky than rich." Canadian Pacific. Now is the tune (<» FOR CITV MARSHAL. rcut^N ties to «uil, call on Captain Caton, Jackson east—that is, after the blockade is raised of la’e l«» the practicability ot ihe route One Al. Schwarts, after getting in debt Walton and family of Medford a visit. * " Mrs. Si R. Fo lett and daughter, Miss IIE UNDERSIGNED ANNOUNCER HTM- ir<iiu Jacksonville to Crescent city, via ville. to the publisher of ihe l’rinevhle “Review" We are glad to notice that John Toepper s»*lf Hf a candidate for marshal, subject to AHImusr and W il<lo, for (he cheap <*«>n- /ftie roof on the Birdsey creek bridge was 1 te A heavy wind bl< w in the valley M«»nda\ for four years’ subscription, left the coun has almost entirely recovered Irom l.ia re Loui«»*, have returned to til« ir old h une m th»* decision of the v<rt< rs at the ensuing town «lrii«*ti<»n ol i» rai.roeo that w< ui»i be infi- broken down by its «eight of snow last light, which was the loierunn«*r of th«* try without paying it.whereupon said pub cent illness and is able to be about again as N» w Y >tk, since sett ing up the attiirs of election. .uin-storm that has been prevailing since. the d« <*ease»i husband and tafber. mleh easier to keep c^ar of snow than tt»e week. H. W. GRIMES. It seemed to be what is popula ly km wn as lisher advertise d'he fact and brought suit formerly. present route of theSouibeiu Pa« ific, while The product of our roller mill is sold in Jacksonville, Jan. 30, 1890. Ladies, misses and cttildyen’s tine shoes, the Chinook, as it melted the suow very against him lor that amount. Any man Sebastian 8cliumpf, who was severely cut presenting fewer heavy grades, iras liable new slock, just opened at Re.y^es A ronsideralfle quantities at E «gene, where who will try to cheat the hard worked and at Grant s Paas one day last week, is re rapidly. to waahouts ami slides, mi d traversing a H bite's. A. G ldsmith recently received a cari«»ad. poorly-paid printer is not built on the His Wound narrowly escaped Medford fl ur is gaining a big reputation more productive country than that along Win Redding reports three feet of w -mare, und merits being published to the covering. NEW THIS WEEK being serious. "La grippe" ia losing its grip on south at Wiidervil|e the forepart of the week O>e line oi the 8. P for a bundre«i miles everywhere. , j«»uth oi Ashland. We Commend the route ern Oregon, and public health is improving and every stream along the road running world as an iir.r*’«‘»We chap. J. H Faris, mine host of the Medford ho In the building formerly occupied by J. Goldsmith Medford cit-zeiis have already raised It was snowing in a'l tbe higher mouii- tel. «as here one day last week. He has their to the considrra’um of the transcontinen rapidly! over. He tia I a hard lime getting through Estray Notice, agreed amount of $7500 ot the bonus Medford, consisting of The «taae which came from Medford last with the mail, but succeeded alter much ritiiiH dnrj’th*1 three days of rain iw<> men employed in prospecting for lime of |2<),0U0, to be tendered the new railroad tal lines Masking a northern entrance to d »wn h«*re, and ‘‘the baautifql” 15 piled up on bis land in Jackson creek district. »an Francisco, as by exteu«iing it to a con- Wednesday morning had eleven passengers trouble. c iiin anv. Ja< ksonville w-ll sutelv raise LARGE. BED ’ Bl'I.I. CAME TO THE to a «tupeiidou« height on the »innmiu nrt-nun with the D«mahu»- system a ro:»d aboard. C B. Watson aud A. A. Burienstiaw of her »pioia abu. Armstrong farm nur Jacksonville, one Attention is called to the n«*w advertise built over this line could not only reader d»ylH«tw<» k. Both of his <-»rs an* cropped Notes, receipts due-bills, drafts etc., ill ment of the Jackson <’«>uiily Bank at Med and »iivi'lea. At Steinman station irsnuw- Ashland were here ye»lerday on legal bu i Protracted meetings are being held in off lint no brands were n. it iceable. The own- e«i iu»»»t of the day Tuesday and yesterday, ness Marshal Mayfield of the same place tributary to it the entire Rogue river and book form bandy and tirst-class, at the ford, of which W. I. Vawter is cashier It and there Is a stretch of more than 50 mile« several of our churches lately and g«»oi1 at er Is nqiieetnl to call and pay charg.w and upper Klamath bu-ins. but would also be T imes offi,.a is cne of the leading banking institutions of of railroad under the undisturbed »now also came d<>wu, having in charge W. C. tendance is reported. Our town can boast tak'* th. animal away. R. C. OGLESBY come the »»»urea of suppin» for a great part Roberts, the Ei'g isli "nobleman." southern Oregon, and is steadily growing in J. V. Keigur and W A. Carroll are en- Jacksonville, Jan. ÍS, 1W. of more churches than any other in at present, buried to a depth of from four >»i I hr souiheastern Oie on p ateau. It is popularity. on .iged on Faris A Co.’s liute quarry Mrs. Robt. Kabler and Mrs, J, F Fink, th»* valley, and each has an excellent con- to twenty feet; even ihe telegraph pules in now g«neraiiy conceded that it would have dauchiers of Jas. A Cardwell of this place, gregation. 8 »rue snow still lingers in the /allev, but ^oine instances being engulfed. be« n tar preferable for ihe O. A C. to have ackson creek. Estray Notice, it js inciting fast. If more does not fail, arrived Sunday night from Tacoma, aft* , but it is Many fields are full of water, followed th» ir survey up the South Umpqua, The "Mail' advocate' .... Jackson rre»*k ha*» been threatening mis being seven days on the way. They were stock lo-ses will not b»* so great as expect will be not likely that much of the grain < iowing It)e djvi«:e at the low pass on 1 rad the uo..— oii th(. dlH;r.lit chief for .sometime, and the raina of Tues aken up and posted by theunder - ALL THE LATEST STYLES in COLLARS and TIES. ed. as rhe grass u growing nicely ui dvr its day and \e«terdav brought tbe waters u:« pleared to find their lather's health o****- creek and puffiuing a course almost at right drowned out. sign«d. in Jacksonville pr««cfnct, Jack^m town in metropolitan style, angles to their present mute through this The nicest and freshest mackerel just _ re «•«>v*iingof white and will afford good ft e<i higher than they have b»en for Vears Tie »Ldvrablv iiut>rov<e> county. < >r» g«»n. <»nv white y earling st**cr. with good i«1ea to «!<» bo. as it wo vM ev to Jacks nvill»-, and th« nce to Cres- Ceived at the S. F. Variety Store; alsootber b<*iore very long. Bushby’s Double-Welted, Hand-Sewed Gloves; for both r»*»l ears: n«» mark or brand visible. Ix-ft oar grad? at the fool of cemetery hill w « n Hon. Richard Williams of Portland trifl»*, anti any i<*ci«liiy is ea lops down. Hav«- been fe»*ding him since No- 4,nt ‘‘iy M. d »1«»WI> ihe «oast ' Ver the table delicacies. There is torn«* compensation in Unia w;y»he«| out almost to the corner nt F of tit« the P tias.-ed through the valley on the lart over by this method. Ladies and Gents, Every Pair Guaranteed. v« mb« r 1. The <«wn<-r will take the ani above-uxiiued route They w«»u>d ihrn have tilla county even for the deep snow. Trie iU tfniHn lot. while th? foot and 1 agoiiA 111 land train for California, a* compauied by The warehouse price ot wheat ia low, aj- D T Pritchard, an expert watebmakej mal awnv and pay obarg»w. ba» n iiidwtwndent of high Water and would though the ioc.d demand lias raised ra’es report reaches us that, while th« snow i> 15 tfriilgra on the Willow Spnpgs roat were .b bis daughter, Mias E ilh Did. formerly A. M. BERRY. have had a cu’Jie fai easier to k»-ep clear of all along the line. leet det-p m tile mountain cany« ns, theL rorn auay to ^aye the timbers. The » water T1 racticed iaw in Josephine county, und ir ai d jeweler, has op»*ne»l a tine, large stm-k Dat»«d Jan. 30.1*90. of watches, clocks, jewelry, etc., in Dr. cold weather has caused the death of >arge? ha> spread over a wide eipanae, bqt show. I buy for cash, thereby insuring my patrons of haa Jut has .low n 1 one of the leading lawyers oi the rne- Ihe board of trustees w ill hold their numbers of jack-rabbits. Adkins' new buil«iing, and i* budding up a tro|ailis, not done much damage as yet. monthly meeting at tbe town hall next good trade. He has had 33 years* experi Meteorological- Estrays Reported It is said that « m e before,in stage-coach Th«* recent snowstorm in the lower val J. E. Fenton left for S|»olrane Falls, ence in the business. Tuesday evening. da« s.thc niHih from the south w<ie dvlaye.i Everyone know»» that there ha* been con- Water is standing <l»*ep in the many pot Grain sown last fall is looking weil and for 16 da\s on account of snow iq the ley has »littered essentially fr«>m any of th«- Wash., this week, where he proposes open HE FOLLOWING R^TRAYR HAVE BEEN •nieraUe rainfall since the iir»l of U«*lober, ing a law office hi company with bis broth holes about t wn, and unless they are famous >t «rms of “pioneer antiquity" in reported to tbe aeoretanr of th»- H ou II m rn Cal! and see me. I guarantee satisfaction. »nd it nia.v prove iuterestiux at th’» iiuw is bound to make a good crop, whether any muU'itaii.s; but the present eason*sexperi that it furni*hed good sleighing in the vi er Charles. Mr. F. is an aitorney ot un fill»«l up m the early sprit.g, mu»*li sirkn»*«» Or<*x«»n St«H k Pr«»t»*ctive At*H>ci»tioo to date. more rain fails or not. ence surpa-sev ail previous efforts on the t«» »lata ibial up t«> two o'clock yesterday cinity of t*“* county-seat for a c onsiderable doubted ability and integrity, ami his must ne«es- i'i!y t ilow herefrom The II Tayl.tr. of M«*dford,report» one 3-year- Wheis water won t»»o scarce last season it part of ine weather cleik. •fit riKH'n the total i«»r (heaeaaou,iuciuoiug time The mail was carried on runners many friends hoie that be wid meet with authorities shpu-d m<t overlook this matter old H. dark *rr«y filly branded figure 7, on right ineit«d snow, was UA.8O inc lies, or nearly is too abundant, puw. We cannot have Southbound trains are tied up at Rose from M« dford to this place for about ten the success he deserves. Rli«»ul<1er; light grey «pot on Dip of rurnp. Abw» when tbe pioper lime comes. 7j^ iifChe- mote iban the entire prec pita- everything to please us. “ burg,being unable lo proceed much further days, a thing u« beard of before. Il is a on»* 2-v« ar-<»ld filly, and one v<nr- Charles Stephens of Williams creek came Men who are well p»»«t«-d say that at llng steel-gr« v st»*el-«rey ii n ol last jear. inO« to’»er the raintali filly. I m »th branded with k*tt»*r Much of the snow in the valley ha» dis on account of deep sn<»w and hiuh water singular circumstance, too, that with all to Jacksonville afier Dr D* Bar Tuesday H« mlers< ii’s t«<nsorial parlors, a«!joining ■*A.” «•»<■ <>n right shoulder aud the yther on was 2 01 inch**«. November, 3 87 ¡o b«'»; appeared since our last issue, most of it in the Cow creek section. Unless more se our terrible wider the thermometer at no morning last, to attend up n Ins mother, De« einher, 5 82 in«-hes; January, up to two soaking into the ground. vere weather prevails, n is thought a tram time has registered lower than 10 degrees who is quite in. He reports plenty of snow 8. K >-eiithal’.« store, you can gel a nice, left «boulder. comfortable shave, hair-cut or shampo >, o'c lock on the 29th inatai.t, 8.07 inchea. above X« ro. W. J. Phipp«. of Dry creek, (Medford pn«t- may reach Ashland by Sunday. at the head of Williams creek, bit ranch will» all the accessories of c can towels, The sheriff's hotel now has two regular Trior to January 1. 1S9U, lor the aeaNon I uftie« rep«»rlx one 2-year-oM red Rteer, with Tue Portland post« ffiue is swamped w»th ers generally in good heart, with enough Language is hardly strong enough to ex sh irp razors and gen lemanly attendants. crop «nd split in right » ar «nd equarc under there had been about « inches of snow. boarder«; but tfe»*y will not tarry long, if delayed n; ail. and the officials c ami that it press my admiration of the merits of hay to feed their stock through. Pete is never behind the times. bit in l«*ft « nr. No brand vinible. Also 4 brad 5 n« e that time the follow ing is the recuM, th? trains ever run again. hors«*«*. in<-lu«ling hay mare w»*Hrfng b«4l Tue road« have no bottom to thepj any w ill’take ten days to catch up. A coup e ( h •rnberiain,a Cough Remedy. It ia tbe a- meaaure«! <*n me north balcony of Brill'» H. H. Wolters, the mixologist, tins re of with brand on left hip that look« iik»* ”J R-’ <>f tbuu-Hnd sa< Ks of delayed Southern Pa l»e**t remedy for croup and whooping cough Death of An oilier Pioneer. pi.oDfraph eu lery: January 2d. 2^ where. and there wi.l be a large surplus of cific opened the saloon formerly kept by A. H. 2d 2U (combin»-«! -; one dun-colored mare um ! one 3- mail arrived from California by steam I have ever used. During the past eigh- :iu he» Jan. 3d. 1% inches; Jan. 12’h, 15 mud for sometime* to come. Died, at his home in Eagle vallev. Un Carlson, thoroughly refitting it and mak yrar-old bhu k colt. er from San Francisco this week. u*» n years I have tried nearly all the prom inch?*; Jan 15th, 6 inch?«; Jt»n 19ih, 4 ing many improvements. He has supplied The different roads ar? full of water, W. B»*«w»>n. Talent. r»*port«one3-vear-o!d r«*d Don’t forget ihat every first premium inent cough iuedic>nes on the market, but ion c«*u nt y, Oregon, Dec. 12. 1M89, Gideon the bar with the finest wines, liquors and mt l*es ; Jan. 22d, I meh ; Jan 24m,% inch ; which makes travel more disagreeable than with c-op an«i undrrbft in right and split We respectfully vail your attention to our exceptionally awarded at the district fair lor tine photo •»ay, and with pleasure, to«», that Chamber C. Holcomb, a native ot Ohio; aged 71 cigars, ami a fine billiard table can also be cow. a graiul total of 39*^ inches—Ui.q'iestion- would otherwise be lha case. in ’eft <*ar; double wattle under jaw; brand years and 9 months. ‘ Dad ” Holcomb, as Ian ’s Cough R» medy is the best of all; graphic work wa« carried off by L«xgan. found there. Give turn a call for be will ai l) the greatest am*>unt since 1N j 2 The on left hip. indistinct. A 4-montha-old calf In h'» wa< familiarly called, went to Califor H. W. Grimes in another aolunju an « jy&TnoM \s R hodes , Bakersfield,Calif« rnia. • same mai k w ith the cow. Inquire of T. Engel. lowest teini eramre register» d at Mr. Britt'» nounces that he is a candidate fur marshal the Ashland photographer, for his unri For sale at City Diug 8torv, Jacksonville, nia in 1863. and in 1856 mined at Ja< k-«>n- treat you well. valed portraits and views. W hen you want place was on the morning of the 8th and at Ervine L. Brown, who purchased Red Phcruix. for th»*m. viile and in southern Oregon. He was Well and by Engel Bros . Pbuenix. the ensuing town election. a One picture at a small price call on 21sl «4 January, when the ihermoiueier yearling leraey heifer with und»*r-bit in known to miners throughout the -tate, den'» bia< ksuiithshop in Medford not Every atresm, no matter how small, is him. * registered 11^ degrees above zero. The W? regret excee»iingly to hear of the loss having mine«! in almost every camp of itn- long since, die i last Friday < f pneumonia, right <*ar, and crop off left <*ar, is at Plymale’s raunall duru g the present »Corm has tooted running bankftiil, and even the slough« Owing to the shifting of the c hannel of sustained by our old friend Q. N. Ai.der- |Mjrtan«'e from California to Idaho. He after a «bort illness. He was .33 years of livery stable in this place. up fur the first day, Tuesday, 83-100 inch; ami swales are full of water. Fr«*d. Barneburg, Medford, reports one red Jackson creek it became necessary this >>>n of Phoenix, in the death ol bis estima was a genial, whole-souled gentleman, and ige ami Caine tn the vadey from Klamath yesterday, up to two o clock. 93-1U0 in« h Keep your eve on th»* Orchard Hom? As m«>rnitig to remove the stock of marble ble wife last week. He is doubly bereft, had bail many friend», friend-. From 1864 to 87G he county a few month« ago. A wife an«! sev yearling heifer. tnark»*d with crop off right Ihe rain’lall 9IOCe has teen fully inch sociation's scheme. It wiil boom as »ooh au«l monuments from the Jacksonville mar having bur'ed his youngest son but a few was a "esident of Dixie creek, in Grant eral children mourn the loss of a* kun! hus »•ar and under-bit in left car; wattle undi r jaw. R. J. ('amvxon, ('niont»>wn, report» the fol which »boule* he added lo the above figures as tbe weather will permit. ble work* to a place of safety, and the days previous. Mrs. Anderson came to < county, and for the last few years of bis band ami fattier. lowing .o Drew's place on Applegate: fine 8- in making an estimate of the total _ ________ business ... m ___ Eagle ^... All Wool Ladies' Broadcloth, 52 inches Wide. Semi the TiMKstovour friends East, or buddjng itself is th re itened as we g«» to this valley with her husband and children life he was engaged in E. W. Starr owns ihe patent for the Ad y«*ar-old brindl»* steer, marked crop off left from Texas, many years ago, and »luting valley. He leaves a »on and d-uigliter, mit at ion ironing boat»!, which comin«*nds <*nr, crop an»l under-bit in right; also S-ycar- at any other place. It answers better than press. her long residence among us was conspicu Fertile in Kmouree. Jas. N. Holcomb, of Eagle valley, and Mrs. itself to tbe la«iie> at sight He niaiiufau- «»1'1 red an«l whit«* st»*«*r. with under-bit in left all the tetters you can write. This unpre«*edented winter weather ts se- : «•ar and two slits in right ear. Brands not vis ous for her many Christian virtues. She . It will be remembered that the last The 8. F. "Examiner” is tbe best paper veieon noth'ng but stea k interests, and leaves a large family to revere her memory James F. Cleaver of Cracker city, and ures them t«» order, ¡iy an ingenious de ible. many grand-children to mourn bl' loss.— vice the biard can he attached <«> th«* e«!ge ieguda’lire enac e<l a law l<» Pr°* on tbe coast Don't fw^l to leave your sub they are nut likely to suffer much, unless and follow the precepts she exemplified. J. P. Walker, Ashland. rei»«»rts one r«»an 2- [Grant County News. of a t »bl« , an I stands < ut level with its top y»*ar-ol»i more sn«»w should fall. Where plenty of vnie tor the relief ol indigent soldiers, sail scriptions at the T imes office. st«-«-r. with under-half crop in l«*ft winter Mr. II E. Kinkade, collector in a manner t«» insure the greatest comfort «•iu* an«l short crop off right ear; indistinct •r« and marine« ■ a* d to ensure them dec ent The jury was finally discharged last Fri feed has been provided, as it sh«»ul«l alw* iys for Last and c»»nveniem-e in ironing. the United States Express Company, at bran«l «>n left hip. Also one old “pleded" oow interment A survivor ot the late unpleas day, ami nothing but equity case» are now be kt the prope r season, loss of stock wiil Vick’s Floral Guide Des .Voines, lows, was severely troubled be I’gbt. antnrsM living <»n Butte creek, wno did not being heard in the circuit court. i he initiatory steps h ive been taken for with two splits In right <-ar, crop, split and with chilblains. The swelling and intense Is one of the handsomest catalogues pub th*- organization of a lodge of Knights of under-bit in left ear; brand not visible. wish lo “hypothecate bi» honesty" tn or What enhances the beauty of fin»» fea Douglas county citizens have organized lished. The illustrations are intended to Pythias at Metltord, ami it wiil d«»ubiiess L. <.’. Boll«-. Engle Point, r«*p»M*ta one 4-year- der to carry the old brindled cow through tures mor»*, than a clear sk n ? ’ Even plain itching of his ftet was a great annoyance •l<i r«-«i st»*er. with under-bit in right and split tbe prevent troublous snow .-iege, having I a c»uupany to w«*ik the recently discover»*«! features are made at'raclive by a dear to him. He trie«! several remedies without give the reader a correct idea of the plant soon tie instituted with a »barter member • in left «*ar; also on«' 3-y««ar-o|<i red st«*er. with or flower illiHlrated. The groesly exagger marnie quarries in that section. ♦ benefit, but fortunately bought a buttle of ' heard that it was the duty oi the c«>unty complexion. To secure this, purity your ated, absurd pictures which deface so many ship of not less than twenty-five. The in cr«>D off th«- l».*tt an«! tipper-si«>pe iu right ear. ^t 1« evident that ihe county will have »ui.'irt to provide him with thirty dollars' blood with Ayer’s Sarsapardla 1« iia\ no Ch «mbcrlain’s Pain Halm He savs ne catalogues and reflect upon the ¡n’»grity of stitution has m» su| er or among th- purely 1 No imnda r«'p«»rt<*d. aorch < t c. offin »nd sbr«»ud,posted off to ¡he Xig contract of bridge building on hand j ial. Price |1. Six bott es, |5. Worth only applied it three times until bis feet social orders, ami will doubtless add much Polk Hull, Spikenard, report« one white were entirely well and free from itching those who issue them, do not appear in to th«* frat«*rnal life «»f Medford. £«>unt>>»» at when die »now was at it*» deep-/ next season, if the rain« continue. heifer. 1L^ y«*ars old. marked with crop off J5 a buttle. tliis. I ’ tie list of potato *s is good, and sev and swelling For sale at City Drug Store, right ear and swallow-fork in left ear. No esl to inUNTVh'W the court. “Judge,” said Genuine Log Cabin maple syrup, the Miss Jessie C«>uthoui failed to give her bran«! Superintendent Mitchell has been send Jacksonv’lle, ami by Engel Bios., rbcBnix. eral new kinds are offer« d. among them the visible. be, *'is tin» th«« g so.about the county bein' be^t and purest in tbe market, lor sale at ing out the annual supply of sch«>ol sup Early Market. It is said to l»e of the Obi«» promised entertainment, under the au A. Young. Eagle Point.r»*porta on»*4-year- compelled to give each of US «»id vets, thirty th? B F. Variety sl»»re. Try a ran Perry F«»ster wu» in town from Rogue class • spices of the8 iciety of Uhri-tt tn End avor, «»1«! N. r»*«d plies <>f books and blanks furnished to and is especially recommended tor line-back st»*t*r; ear-marks, crop, split ChaMetir doiiars when we die, u» get buried on?” ... Seat. high water washed off’ the foot-bridge^ tea hers and clerks by the stat superiri- river on Tuesday and reports the snow marketing, a* the quality is ex« e 1« nt last Thursday. She attempted to return and under-bit in right car, swallow-fork in '* Yes,” the court admitted, ‘‘that's about across Daisy creek, near Wm. Redding’s Xeiulent. The tea« hers’ forms are th»* same hanging on in an aggravating manner in early M oa»ne...... ... Cadet. iiurih from Grant's Pass, in order to tak»* l«*ft «-ar; indistinct brand on left tup. in the early stages of growth or “unripe” ’he s ze of it." The vet. h tched bis tall ihat section. The Deskins mad-carrier Myrtle . ... Xary. as last year. Ihet lerks’ are improved in ,1. M. Wagner. Sxia Springs, reports one red The entire catalogue is one ttiat th»* steam» r at Portland and get around ( oiqj a notch closer the c ourt and suit! c*on-y residence, on Wednesday aft« moon. ha»l misse»l two irip**, but took an extra condition. Elect rie. Grenat the R. N. Y. gieatly commends to the ex tbe t>l«x-kade in the 8iskiy«»us, to enable and white ?-y« ar-ol«i cow; « ar-marks, crop off Fresh buckwheat and graham flour, oat some respects. fi tenUai.'y. “Well, Judge, 1 wish you’d horse a-ong the la«t trip and had some ex- amination right «-ar. swallow fork in l»*ft «*ar. no brands her to fill California engageiut nt«. of its readers—¡Rural New- Silk Velvet Eminent physicians everywhere recom pedatmns of getting through to the big just give uw» that thirty «t«»llars now; I meal, trilicum. germea ami other articles visible. Also on»* ii-)«*ar-,Ud sorrel b in»»*; Th»* bank .-afe of the Jackson count«.- braiul l«s>ks Iik«- “HI.” mend Ayer’- Cherry’ Pect«»ral as the most timber. No news find been receive«! fr»«in Yorker.—8end 10 cents (which amount need it to buy feed with, and I’ll take in this line at the 8. F* Variety Store. be de«fucted from first order) to James ha1 k i« a “multum in parvo” nr rang» in- ». chances <»u a»y relative« bu\in' me a box It has been several years sine? the soil <»( reliable rerne«iy that < an he ha«l for colds, up the river but it was rumored that stock may W. Bish. Ashland, reports one 5-year- Vick, seedsm.m, R>chestet , N. Y , for copy a r« gular j *w. 1 of a saf<*. w- 1 h ug but S uh ol«l Austin cough* and all pulmonary disorders Ask 1 don't believe any thirty dollar coffin at southern Oregon was thoroughly soaked, «try cow. yellowish color, with long crop owners h >d been deterred from driving out of guide. pounds, yet petie«'tiy burglar ami dv your druggist for Ayer ’ s Almanac; it is the off l« rt, and snort crop «»ff right ear. Indistinct X«an |»rn.es’d coyer me Tu rn end to end and this wet weather is just the thing. from 1 hat section, owing to the fact that no 1.amitc proof, with » hil e«i-sieel bolts, and brand on left hip. best publication of the kind, and lull of in f»*e«i can be obtained on the road, arid their nohow.’ And he drew lus six-feet five The T ime » has the most complete job formation. tbe latest <1* sign of time lock«, wi>h diai DEVNEElifiKMH — I.IIJl ’ HK ■ BARIT — Wm. Taylor. Ashland, reports four animals anatomy up With a tone of expec 'ancy. office south of Albany ami turns out the animals would starve on the drive. chronometer, et«- The engraving is Very a* follows: On«* re»l 2-year-oid steer, ear In all th? World there i* but on? Cure, Ballot paper t«* t>e legal must hereafter Lo*s«*s have been light up to this time. The court has the ma’ter under advise • best printing at 8an Francisco prices. marks. crop and under l»it in right <*ar; brand, tine, and the cost of the safe wa> $8(J0. be secured from the coiintv clerk. All Or. Haines* Golden Hprclflc. ment. * There is dtmger oi many of the bridges “F M ’ on right hip. One red 2-y«*ar-oM steer; A few copies of the American Bettiers tickets used at the general el»-ction must be An infantry company of th«* Oregon Na »*rop It can be given in a cup of tea or coffee and split in right and under-split in left Guide, standard authority on all land twelve Inches long, and four inches wide, across tributaries of Ihivue river, in the without tional Guar«i was organized at Medford a Art«uti«»n! <-ar; no brand vlsibl« . One 2-y«*ar-old white the know .edge of the person taking lower portion of the v.dlcy, being floated Th- almighty <!«>har—the few have too matters, may be found al tbe T imbs office. and tickets used at special or muni« pal ofl by slack water from the river when the it, effecting a speedy and permanent cure, t» w «lays -ince, with the ¡«»How ng commis st« » r; ear-mark look< l*k«* swallow-fork and under-bit in right, and upper-naif crop in left many and the many have Uo few. The U U Snider was confirmed as receiver elections must be bix inches long and four fl od c «nies. Road supervisors should s«*e whether the patient is a moderate drinker sioned officer.-«: R. T Youiu*. captain; »•ar; brands “i< ' on It ft hip, “heart” brand on many *b<»u!d strive to wave a | art of each oi publi«* iimnrys at th * l^akeview land of inches wide Ihuusamls of Horace N’l holson. first lieuten » t:<»eorge right hip. On«* 2-year-old roan st»*er with hole to it that such structures are properly or an alcoholic wreck. <ioi ar which comes by toil. There is a fice by the U. 8. senate on the 21)’h instant The case of the state vs E M. Roten, weighted or anchored to place until the wa drunkards have been cured wholiave taken Barden, secuml h»*utenant. N«m-«*<>inni.s in right an I cr»»p off left »-ar; no bran«ls gtv- .7« inrh'Tricutn......... . JSOOftfJa Irard< place in Grant’s Pass, Oregon, where convicted of robbery. Las t»een appealed to ters in rhe main stream subside. Of ihe Golden Specific in their c< ffee without stoned offhers will be app inted by the en. fin»* 2-y»*ar-»»ld r»d heifer, marked with No «now has fallen in this va lev for sev the supreme court; also th it of the State course 40 6.5 ° •• “ Canhmerett inon«-y can be saved whin buying. It pays their knowledge, and to-day believe th» y captain. Georg«* Barden. Horace Nich »1-, I crop an»l split in left ear and split and upper it is impossible to save a bridge toluythe«e Go to (be Red 8»ar ¿tore eral »isys. though cot>siueri»ble has pi:e»l up vs deo Chastain, convic»e«i in th»* c ircuit across one of our mountain streams when quit drinking of their own free will No son. E. W Carder ami Hairy H nibret ai«u><* iu right « ar; iv> brands visible. j?<5 X tá 34 “ Cantiniere» Th«- r«*spcctive «»win rs ar«- requested to call mid ! buy 2 papers needles fur 5c.; 3 buitles in tbe inulin tains since the last issue of the court for Klamath county of selling liquor th«* water comes »town its precipitous chan harmful effect results from its administra were appoint» d a committee to draft by- on th«* at»«>vc parties for further information good sewing ma« bine oil lor 25c , chil T1 m as. without license. B«»th will probably be ar nel in a torrent 1 but with a bridge across a tion. Cures guarantee«!. Send for circular aws and constitution Mediord ha« a- fine as to the animal». be pleas«»! to >Uiuw 4c»»ds vr furnish saniplreby mall. Reipcctfully. Tbe sheriff is patiently waiting for the gued next month. dren's SI 25 shoes lor 90c.; ladies’ 84 50 slack-water channel it is different, and a and full particulars. Address in confidence, and niably looking a set of boy.« as any Mid sh<«.s/ui S3 50; etc ., etc., e|c. Prices trains to run again, so that he can turn SPECIFIC CO.. 185 Race Jftreet, town tn the stat«*, and with «areful drill 1 Harney county’s capital-seat location, to little care will frequently save them when GOLDEN wi 1 show as creditable a military com won«i«*rluiiy low. In these days of Lurry over Chas. Doble to the penitentiary offi be voted on next Jun: , already w axes overflowed. Cincinnati, O. pany as tiie best of them in a year or two. ami rush, business is governed by the law cials. warm The v«»te between Burns and Har We learn that a number of sheep-raisers of dollars and cents There is no friend The sn >w cau«ed a temporary cessation Public Park for Oregon. The case of Beekman vs. Hamlin, which ney is going to lie close, and if half ad.-zen the valley are having difficulty with ot trade in town, owing, partially Xo the ship in business Study your <*yvn inter- has been appe:»led to the supreme court, cross-road settl«*»;ients also put in claims in One day last week the I’. 8. senate passed siopnagt* of traffic on the railroad and e-ts Gel the best bargains you Can will come up fur hearing at the March for the county buildings there is no telling their stock since it became necessary to fee«! on dry hay alone Those who had a bill granting to the state of Oregon town partly to Make the omn>|M*tent cash do its level term. t< the “ ' fact * that tunny of the l»est w’iiere they will go. stored up roots of any kind- turnips or ships 27, 28, 29. 30 and 31 south, in ranges 5 customers best On this baais you are cordially in Medf«»rd merchants were kept Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla is a purely vegetable carr >ts, preferably—found them a bonanza and 6 east of the Willamette meridian, for at h'ltne by of impassable J. W. Bowden, of the new firm of Jack- vited l«» visit the Red btar Store. Grant s roads, stock feed b«*ing free from any injurious son A Bowden, has g«»ne to Roseburg to during this siege of snow. When sheep a public park. 1 his location for a proposed ing and other duties incid» nt to ranching. P ass , Oregon, when- the prices are aston preparation, cannot run and browse they will not thrive ingredients. It is i»eculiar in its curative take orders for monuments, tombstones, public park takes in a part of both Douglas ishingly low. Respectful' v, The preseqt storms are not causing dis power. etc. They have a large assortment ot new on dry hav alone. Especially is this tbe and Klamath counties, including the won couragement, however, as our business W. E D ean . For th? best glassware, crockerv, etc. and elegant designs, and their pric es are case with sheep that have run on suminer , derful and sightly Crater lake. The center men are fully aware that th«* fert lizing in < the park will be fifty miles east of Rose fluence of tb»;»n »w will insure b<iunt**«>ua —plain «nd fancy—g»> 10 the 8. F. Variety reasonable We understand that Mr. Sow- range where the watering plat es were in- of Departed this Life. Alike pay homage to 8tore Prices very low and satisfaction den has taken several orders at Grant’s feste«i with leeches. A sheep may live a burg and the same distance north of Link- < rops next summer; an«i the present slack A telegram was received by James Drum guaranteed. year or more after becoming a prey to ville and will be thirty miles north and ness in business but gives them an oppor Pa-s. • last Monday evening announcing the Southern Oregon is re: uted to have rail let « he«, but will not flourish or fatten, and south by twelve miles east and west. tunity to straighten up their business, bal Very much rain has fallen since the death that dav at her home in Oakland road communication with the outside when put on dry hay alone soon en»is his ance their booksaml cel ready lor the rush last issue of the T imes ; but it fell so easily California, of Mrs. Sarah J. Drum, wife of career. Flock-masters are rapidly learn Eggs for Hatching. of spring trade and harvest. John S Drum All old cltixens will te- and slowly that no very great damage has world, but has not enj >yed the luxuries ing that it does not pay to frequent a sum thereof for sometime past. Suspension of mer range where leeches abound. From America’s best breeds: Wyan- member deceased us vne ol ttie brightest resulted so far mail facilities for so long a time is espec Anotlirr Man Hntie Plymouth Rocks. Light Brahmas, The different postmasters have been en and most amiab'e voting ladies in southern Perhaps the readers of the T imes would dottes, Brown and White Leghorns, Partridge Hi» “stockinx by the cliiinn y with care" Oiegon m pioneer da. ". She was married joying a t omi arativ? holitfa/. as the mails ially irksome. Even in the dav*» of (be like to know in what respect Chamberlain ’ s , to John 8 Drum m Jacksonville about the a»e very irregular and for many days did siage-coach we never were punished so (’«»ugh Remedy is better than any other. Cochins, White Wyandottes and Black and was tickled almon to death to find bacEv as now M inorcas. Winners of the highest honors that bi» Rood Wife had anticipat.-d his li^ar year lHdO, and lias resided continuously at not arrive al all. In about four months th** p»*opleof Jack- We wi|« tell yon. Wiien this Remedy is at %l| the large exhibitions fur the past at hand «ants and filled the stocking with' Oakland since their lemoval to that place Dr. owiiihpib Sommers’ premises i»r. pirmurn were damage«! taken as directed, a.* mo «> d as a cold ha« eleven ( years standard s ed». grown and put up l»y D trom here 8be leaves surviving three somewhat by the raging waters of Daisy son c<»un«y will be c alieii np»»n to cho»»se been contracted, arid before it has become Awarded the Egg«. |3 per setting; two settings, |5. M Ferry A Go., D-troit, Michig.n, who sons and two daughters, trie fruits of their creek yeateiaay, quite a string of fence be- who shall serve them for the ensuing two settled in tbe system, it will counteract the years. Considering the shortness of the Send stamp tor catalogue. Addiess. on application will mail you tree a copy of Uol-tn, a brother. Will. Gsss, and IWo sis mg wa»be«l away. effect of the cold and greatly lessen its se interim, candidates are very quiet. Prob ters Mrs. Alex Martin, Sr., and Mrs. Jas. J. M . GARklsoN, tlieir Seed Annual lor 1890. Tl.is. is the lines were down everywhere ably they will be more demonstr itive when verity, if not effectually cure the cold in Forest Grove, Or. T. Glenn The c ai-e oi her death was con for Telegraph most useful of all sei d catalogues, not only sometime, but bot.’i companies have the sn >w un its anti the groundhog makes two days’ time; and it is th? only rentedy sumption. from which she bad Uan suffer h r experienced yardFners, but that wilt do this. It acts in perfect harruo wjr?f working between San Francisco and FOR THE his appearance. ing since ibe mouth ot February, 1S87 novice a. wed. Semi your name ny with nature and aids nature in relieving Report all Estrays. Portlan»! at this writing. dress for copy to D. M Ferry Farmers generally have taken warning the lung«, opening the secretions, liquefy The big ttu»Ml wh have heard so much from former exceptional winters and have Stockmen throughout tire county are re troit, Michigan. Alanwt a 8?riou« Accident. about occurred in the IT« nth of December, lap! up sufficient feed to last through the ing the min us and causing it’s expulsion ( quested to report estrays for the next tw«» fr< in rbe air cells of the lungs and restor months to the secretary of the Slock Pro Or e night la*t week Dr E P O?ary of f 1861. although there was very high water season. lh* who have not been so prov ing the system to a strong and healthy Flteiilun»Me, Durable Clothing. Me«Rord was »umnione«i t<» «be b (Aside of I during ihe forepart of 1862. ident will undoubted v lose a large percent Oondition. No other remedy in the mar- , tective Association. Wm M Holmes, at OmntDisMohcr Taylor at Eng1? point, and J. B. Sullner, our live nienbant tailor, th ’ s office. They will be identified when A portion of W. J. Plymale’s stable fell age of their stock. Nob »dy should keep But possesses these remarkable properties. It is a lull line i>( the finest elolbs mu] while on bis way timber,accompanied by w with a loud < ra«h yesterday. Mr P will more sto.-k than they can feed under any No oilier will cure a cold as quickly or ( possible and owners notified. Particular triiuiuinus on hand tor suits and imnts, driver, came near losinx bis li«e in one of ’ renova’e th? buildii g thoroughly as sodn circumstances. care should be given to reporting ear marks leave the system in as sound a condition. and brands where visible. th? swales between Central Point and the as the weather wid permit. which 11*1 is prepared to tnaae up in the I take pleasure in announcing to the public in general that I have We have had no mail from the north for «50 cent ana one-d«>llar bottles for sale at desert 'I be fuelling »now wuo ffixtding the latest styles. A p-O' til la i ever allowed ' The tain ceased fa^ijng early this the past ten days, excepting once, when a City Diug Store, Jacksonville, and by country and had gorged the < hannel in the to leave the shop. Cail on him and you purchased the Telegraph Variety Store, and have anew and firtt- at Valuable Tool?- will be guaranteedsatialacliou. His prices ■ wale just br ow the road, causing the water morning an»! a little sn’»W Ml- Tf,H lot of delayed eastern mail came through. Engel Bros., Phoenix. 1 have ured Swift's Specific (S. 8. 8.) with aiequite reasonable. clatte stock of goods, which I ant tiling at the lowest prices. to ba< k up in th»* road to the depth of several weather ha» turned cool and the danger of It is likely to be several days before anoth er train wiM reach this valley, and until WINNER OF THE GRAND Circuit Court. good results. Asa tonic it is valuable: as feel, un i Hl the darkness the team became a flood is past for the present- a blood purifier it is reliable. unmanageable ai d one of the h«>r»rs was The foundation of J. A. Cardwell’s resi- then we must amuse ourselves with re-read The following business has been disposed Settle Up Notice. PRIZE, THE Rhv. J. H. JxrrxRso», drowned, although the occupants »»f the d»ne»* gave way duiiig the w< ek an«! he ing what we have read before several time*. of in the circuit court since our la«t report; All knowing thenist I wk indebted to th® Winston, N . C. bu/gy cut the annuals loose in »hr emieavor has returned 10 the Merritt residence on The last legMiature enlarged the bounda PETEK J. CHAVNEK Give me a Call and be Convinced. State vs. Horn Him; indictment for as. 8. F. Variety Store are requested to call lo save them. Il has i een remark able that ' Valley street with hi» family. ries of the c«»rp «ration of .la ksont die, s«> sault; trial by jury and verdict of acquittal. • an« settle without further delay. The 4-1 " Now h Your Chanct. more aciidente of Ibis kind have not oc State vs Charley Ih-b'e; indictment for It has been several weeks since we re- that several parties can iv»w vote at the money due this establishment 1» needed. curred «luring the fl >< <1*« <>f me putt week. I reived any California mall, and it is ditfl- coming municipal election who were una larceny in a dwelling-house. Plea of guilty Lots adjoininx the city park of Medford, J. It. WRITSMAN, Vio^P MR id rot. W. F. RIAD. President AT THE ble to do so before. I he trustees should and defendant sentenced to one year’s im the most desirable in town, will be sold on < ult to ted when any from between Ash Hay for Sale. announce what territory is now inclu itd installation. prisonment in ihe penitentiary. land and Redding will arrive. J. X. ■LDKRKIX,8M.aDdlfeDaCer the installment ptan, and at very reason J. W. CUSICK. Treasurer Twenty tons of hav. of good quality and in the (own 1 units, as the last amendments F. A. Stricklin vs J. G. Birdsey; to re Mr- Mary M 11» r, D D G. M., not being C. W P alm . baled well, can be bought by calling on J. Delinquent subscribers should never al to the charter have nut been published cover p« rsoiial property Default entered able rales. tH»le p » be ¡ re-en». P G. M. Boyer installed II. Howard, oti the Davison place near and verdict rendered giving plaintiff pow- the offic ers of Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge low their daughters to use the T imes for a as yet. Medford, or on Chas. Nickell. Jacksonv die. Shakes aud shingles. It is said that sU«ck losses in the Dead se>si »n of the property in dispute. No. 4 I. (>. U. F , on Monday evening last bustle when there is so much due on it- A supply of the best shakes and shingles Beekrn m Ac Rennies vs. J. A. Hanley et Iiulian section will be quite heavy unless The following is a list of the officers f«»r they might taxe cold, you know. has just been received at the T im eh office the en-uing term ; N. G., Mrs. Alice Ul The news went over the wires yesterday spring arrives b»-f<»re very long. Early al. rth°r.ft*s sale on f recloeure confirmed. which will be sold in quantities to suit at W. N ami Chas. He mihon vs. Fred rich; V G , Mrs. Emeline Turne r; K 8., that tbe depot platform at Grant s Piss feeding has almost exhausted the hay there, Wm. Deneff; F 8, Mrs W J Plymak ; wa*» submerged early yesterday morning, and the snow is very deep and liable to be Hansen- action for damages. Demurrer reasonable rates. badlv crusted every frosty nigh’, rendering to complaint overruled. treasurer. Mrs F ames Luv; warden. Free! ami the snow was rapidly leaving. Could more conclusive evidence I k * riven of Ho, Par Content Point. it extremely difficult for stock to move Lny . Con., Mrs. M< Ute Krause. K. 8. N It* intrinsic worth ? There is not the remotest possibility of at homily about, even where it is possiole to cut The undersigned has fitted up a stage . K Kubb; I, > N G.. Mrs. Mi ry Mil A* th»* authorized representative of the g0O.OOO.oo ler; K a V G . W J. i'lymale; L. 8. V. another dry apell like we experienced last browse for them. Simmon’» Liver Regulator, the favorite which will make regular trips between For business pursuits at th - Portland Bu«in»*ss White,« I offer mj patrons the beat wwlng CASH College, Portlaiul, Oivgon, oral th- «..«¡ tai Bus- Jacksonville and Central Point, connecting f> . Mrs Ellen Kubii; 1. G.. L. Pupovitcb. season. Such a thing only happens in niHchine in the woriy. The expert« of Europe Residents of the Willamette section are home retue ly, is entirely vegetable, and it in« ;•■»€ -liege. Salem, <> ’ <*; ■ n. 1*. ««»Is -.re southern Oregon once in a life time. ----------------------- utilizing the river for transports!.on and the purest and best family medicine that with all trains, from and after Aprill.lSKS. nnder the inanagepicnt of A P At-i t: g have and America have pronounced the fact. J ohn A. Lovx. Respectfully your». Probate Court. Our delinquent subscribers will please traffic purpuaes this winter more than ever is compounded. No error to be feared in Mine course of siudies an«! same rttt, -eot lui *' *». before. It is within the range of the prob administering; no injury from exposure J. W. BOWDEN, The following basinet* has hesn trans- remember that the first ol the year is a able IB 11 n j 11 cmn , Iioi*I ¡1 a 11 <1, after taking; no loss of time It is the that this valley will use Rogue liver Courts. ac ed in probate court. Judge Neil presid g«M»d time t<» Burn over a new leaf and pay Tjq»ewriting. I’eninan*hip and Engli-h I>epnrt Jacksonville, - Oregon. up what tbev owe the T imwh It does not for transportation to tide water before ue.t preventive medicin. and safe to take nivtits. Pay and evening ns ,*->?. ad ing, since our la*t report: The regular term of the probate and mat'er what the sickness may prove to at any time. Fotj“inl C m .U o . • ad <■»» Estste and guardianship of Andley Por «eem much to you, but |4uOO of delinquent spring opens. If the snow doesn’t go off in no county commissioners’ courts for Febru. mitted be. and, in any ordinary disease, will effect Ftrtlai.d ItosiMnui <wll«ee, Ap Capitil H um .»•« (wlirge, just the right shape the whole valley may «»ubscripiioDs is quite a big pile to ua. ter, minor. Inventory and appraisement ary will be held next week. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla. * Portland, Oregon. VR Salem, Oregon. a speedy cure. go bodily down stream. Pay up and have a clear conscience. jDea and approved. (Íhe^tnioíuiií èimes. Baking Powder Catarrh ABSOLUTELY PURE Catarrh Jackson County Bank, MEDFORD, OREGON Catarrh NEW FURNISHING STORE. MEDFORD, OREGON Hood’s loo r COMPLETE STOCK T A t SUSPENDERS, NECKWEAR, ETC. J T I Í THE LOWEST PRICES T ORRA E. ANGLE, Medford. LADIES FINE LINE OF FALL DRESS SUITINGS à I' New Trimmings, New Buttons, Gloves, Mitts, Stockings, Shawls, Flannels. Yarns, Blankets, Etc., Etc. LADIES' WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, SCARLET AND WHITE. ~ Special Bargains In All Wool. TRIUMPHANT EVERYWHERE. Europe and America i i WHITE IT LEADS THE WORLD! GOLD MEDAL PÇTER J. CHAVNEK, Prop GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,NOTIONS Groceries, Candies and Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco, Cutlery, ine Fresh and Tropical Fruits. EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE PARIS. 1889. SILVER -I- MEDAL ine CAPITAL STOCK, $600,000 UP. ALBANY, OREGON MLDFORD, OREGON »