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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1890)
: > ▲ GREAT DISASTER. •ntif n 1« cs b d t»» th® adv* rti'cni» nt Minot Auftin and wife, « f Grant cnr.nty The waters of Griffin ami Daisy creeks JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. D. M • gly, wh » ha* , urchiiM-d H. C. wL«» have been vi- ting the family uf Wm oveiflowed the I-h ranch on Monday to Highest of all in Leavenin irt ' burdw ’»-Mor- nt <> • ¡r«i P.»intai:d E Iwar.is ior * ni» I’lne. ha* beenuomp« II* »1 «uch an extent that Mrs. F E. I-h and 'I he damage to this valley by the A- hm I Circuit court will convene on the first Mon y '«) will i.o» tn* uiiHCM'.tl by anyb.wty. «» ir .o; . !.h-jr-la. t< an intlefinite peri chi . o: be even estinmUd ns vet, (•» p«»*ial family were couipelle«! to remove to safer day in next month. »dv»r quarters in the vicinity. od, *wi g t . 'h l> o kade Mrs. A 1- a The streams arc still full of water and ford As w» go t<* pr< rt- the vea her i« spri* g- • iii fh'v «»: Mr ami Mr . E , ali'l well » ».nimuni ation is so un«« r ain ami limited miners •PJ>y now. E- , ih t only surmises cun be made <>f ilm rav- The foot bridge across Jackson creek near ing of most of them is Impossible. ike ;*n-l | le:»SMi t il wifi not I c loll ' fi noWii rn this M« ti n. •re the latest ate! nges of ihe water on the line of the numer Judge Dav’s place stood throughout all the * dispatcM lo eev rything will ba\ e resumedi*s wont» «I The^ountv will hr under a gr» at expense in The/ •o D I . rfiide’' rt.iwmill in th«* Si-kivous was ous tributaries of Rugue river. Certain it turmoil of rushing waters, Hie creek at t rvpwfin •ing bridges and r-pair.ng rOtdfl, iqiB.'briiim ai»l bucine.«.* progressing a- times flowing under if, at other times al comp.-lie«I to shsperul oper itions for th«* _^he W! is that many small ranche« ha*e been bad ow fceíng carried u«ual. edfordaudl il hr wagon bridge.lump-* »ft J»»«*< ■!•<•• k' win «* ' ¡w • wueks ago. ’he mi > w Laving he- ly damaged, if not rutn»'«l. I«« les of i-ncni» most entirely deserting it. ^■\\ >11 bene beneath its weight of snow not long sine»*. fee« tiun R.‘«> Kelly, with a crew of ihirty «>iue •<>» «k«*i> r.«» u«:m*t oi I g-icg li e swept away, a goo«l »ie.il of the finest .-«»il in i»* ’ A 11 of .^f the < All streams were higher last Sunday Nothing definite lias been heard from tk« next event on men wa« eng«’. e i in clearing the tr ck m ■»m.w at th«* ini’l wa- about nine lei t «leer, ’• day t gr, v» l the bridge across Rogue river, m ar Bybee’s and Monday than ever before known, and did Bl o-i Run Hit d b“is deposited bv th” <n • il v •«ne«fs-ary to drive the mill stock th»» lower valley * a b»d down t«> more or less damage. ami bedrock, and the spectacle of fields old ferry, hut it is the general opinion that ValmtiB«« in reckite ofu.-lon at fe. F. side of rev nt »laic f r several dajsla.«t thr-U’h * ii «» w fifteen ie**t «Jeep in taking flooded, roads washed out, bdd.’es and it still remains intact, although the ap Grave Cr«‘»k and Wolf creek were very high Week. a can <et itfe bast of bav < VlRij Btore. before the big storm began, and the rush of , th« iu to th«- to ¡-Louse ranch. culvar’s demolished, h s«> common as proaches lo it are probably gone. filing ott J R. Howard at the witter sinde last Friday has caused much dam- I he now at the summit of the fei«kivnu y nAvor saw his Th« ground Stu«’ men in the D» "I Indian <’«»uiitry scare» Iv to cause comment The gravest Much ch«»ice land on Thomas Mc age in the mines and to ranches along their farm near town. t»J|-roa<’wa* 15 feet «h»*p hofoie the late ¡•X’-ric:uel mu« h «hili til tv n breaking a Hpprehenaion whs fell as to tbv retail, had *had<>w lax 8u Andrew ’ s place on Bear creek fella prev to con race. No new« has been reO’Ved from ti il « i t t » ib» valley, ih'uiigh sdow hix or the immense masses of snow in the moun 3. W. Hockersmith drove a choice lot of or old, the Italy of Orr «toni» We have just paws*! through th«* gr«iit<«t there since the great rain ueg»n in the -ev n f. «*i «lerp the wi «1 on both sid»*s 0! tains tuelted and vanished by the usual the w «ter«, the damage being variously es bogs from the vicinity of Medfor<|to the again timated at from 40 to 75 acres that whs un rainstorm and flood on record. Much dainxg< Valley. Ashland market last w*- f. H »* ividim» rul :e til»u»g up th*-trail ul»«-ut «low ;»r<»ce«*e.« of wi”d un«1 sun; but when dermined and carried away by the stream. has been done to roads, bridges, mines and can now he »»■> once in a while, D D. Mitchell, sebo I superintendent, it« fas: a,- it u.mld be opened, pr«*vi >us to r. » those fears was added the • ertawi’y of a J. W. Winn of M. K bdm «. bar which farm«, which it will take H long time to repair. quite a tr. at. The channel of Jackson creek below the However. WC are still in business Mt the old el«» wli- r g s m tir e « hat h • will ho ! the he* tune Hi t the rain .*. t in. Feed has he fl-».»(l which came with the greatest rain- been ... an ...... enforced ---- --- a of the Medford e,ka of food *>■ Iber now would i ext «pri t rv » x.iniinatiuii «*t ai pli< aot« ron e verv short in tliat section. -■’«•rm on record iu the vallev, it Is small distiilexy is filled with tailings to a l»*vel stand, even if badly disfigured. betels since the b-ocxBJU Vga». with tin- roadbed alongside, ami is undi«- the bay famine. A arrfous landslide at Bloody Run. three f- r t»-a< h»,,s‘ certificai«« on VVidne.-div, Gr»k E Anderton, the drayman, has Jas. Henlv, wh«» varrie* the mail from wonder that a gr»»at commotion prevailed tinguishable from it, each partaking large in ¡h’s south of Grant’s Pass, last wok wa- re Feb 2titii. The nvH.n chitiiged L ik v«-rai «'Be uf excellent hay, wnkb be h M-- iiorti t<> B g BuUv. ;.n«l Win Reddit g. nmong the dwellers along the atreims as ly «-f the character ot the other at present, garded with smne ftulieitude. until the news t!.e w ¡t» r* begin t«> advance upon them pre.uiiiably for the brtlet S »me mean« «hoiihi be devised by the ih»* c in ier on th- J ..' k •> mville- Wilderville iH-ldi-g ai returnable fig area. Give him reached us that the railroad in C»>w < rr. k as it were. if “spring lime town authorities to confine ,!a k«on creek i <ute, both mi*.*ed a rip ’h«* tir-t of all** Ti»t dwellers of Conemaugh valley li-ui les* can von was beyond injury, since which time It aliuo-t acetua now oail. ___ j ' wanting of their doom ; but their eiT«»rt.« at At the Ragsdale ranch — the old Tapper a few landslides, more or l«*s. haye not mat- in one « haon»* so that the damage cutie ft n Min u',*Kni »Te h e. we-k 0:1 arr-unt 01 high water. Several M»*<1fonT w a?;Ku*week viaited by th,' ‘‘ wauling oft the waters from their b'»blings place near Bear creek—Jackson creek cut a (»<» a ml «♦*• tho e v.h nines at the S. F. by the sir >m «lurii.g the past week can l>i”«lgvs h I ohu * ¡heir loutes have been swept were no le«* futile than those of the hapless new’ ('hann**l between the bouse and th»* tcr»d. es» fl-MMf ever kn»»wn these parx' > but CENTRAL POINT. OR.. The loan of the splendid wagon bridge at not be rt p< He :. ;«wa> an»l it 1* «foub’tu! whether lliey will fortunat« ly the damage <»»ot hasj not l>e» n Va'ivty fet> re, Jacksonvil e. property-owners of this vallev who «lwelt barn, and did much damage by depositing Grant's Pas« is a serious blow to al I fw*vti«jus ot be ah < lu resume r« gular Hips at <»nce. The Jah* rnir.s have had the effect •>{ .«»*i- gr»at f Josephine county. Some id« a of th«- great A sc.>r<-’»v <«f cattle feed in town on Mon- within reach of the changing, wfiirline, silt, an»l sluicing off surface soil anti grow tlmg the roa is to s«»me extent ami it go »d The Monarch saloon at Me*Kurd, under »lay < mu «« d some appr« hension. Tin* railroad « um; any employ- d a large rushing water- that caniedown so ¿itilesaly ing wheat. volume of water in Rogue river may be had the management of H. H. Wolters, is pr« v . h»rdsc»m be found in the various n’rcuiB I n im!««ro men tin- week, to sh *ve’sn-.w from the nunritain gorge« during f e week, when it iw stated that the bridge wa« alm-t Lee Rodei burger of Willow Springs pre- trav ! an»«»'« ibe c* tintry <•.»?» he re. um- d ‘•11 tn- fti kiy».u mount.*, n*. The wages Mrs. Hoagland and family, wh » reside a 44» feet above tow watermark, at a point where ing a popular resort. The best «»f everv thmigh fortunately few, it any, lives wer> « < n ’ wa« in town a few days since thing in that line is kept there • in a few weeks. It- r d ait $1 80 a day an«l b urd. The ft. lost. Filled as those gorge« were with a short distance northeast of Central Point, the channel is unusually wide. had a narrow escape from dr«>wning, being Pure honey, in idee pitchers, at the S. F. îtion of HARDWARE, We will keep one of the bes* la k'ou » reck wa he«i • ff il c wiitvi'g- i1« ii. mu mg de j.« r ate . it' rt- 1«» secure vast accretion <»f tailing« and mining de compelled 10 seek the roof of their resi J »in feinip-»»ii, Ed Wi k>n«on ami George ffotr's Ihit: ;r- u_h« ¡tml m st <»f tue h tuboi;:-- -ck.s io <• nr.,U! a’jo • wall 1 ali ornia, and we bris which had been accumulating since dence in order to escape the angry waters Ktl-ey w» re »»n the M*-dford bring»* as it Variety Store. Only 50c?i ts each. ," PAINTS, OILS, We oiler One H undred Dollar.« Reward STOVES and TINWARE, First-c s.-s ce»iar fence posts for.sale in the imr’hern p<»rti»ni of t -wn, uhi. Ir will vv .dd m»t Lc snip»’ sed if it succeed«-«! in pione. r «lav«, the effect was overwhelming of Bear creek. went out, ai d got m*»ie or less wet in mak for any case of Catarrh that can not be tpnintitn - to sun at the T imes «.tfic^J. t»e replu« ed m «me time, as they ar«* u u illy g<* t n : a t am through to tins valley before when the loosened water*» bo’e it forth up- ing ib» ir ♦ scape. , Etc. injsouthern SHOVELS, PICIW, NAILS, Emigra1 t creek swept away the dwelling- cured by taking Dali’s Catarrh Cure. me U. A U. dues. hi ’he ftriile valley lands below Just as V;d»" i’i» - ! Valentin»-.«!! ValeMii.es!!! well p.itrur ze L Tbed 'cb ran full .4 water «luring th» F. J. C ukney «1 Co.. Props..Toledo. O. Our Gtlirquent subscribers will please the roaring torrent s»eme«l to have fixed hi'Us»-of W. H. Shepherd, on the line uf Oregon. at the 8. F. Violet' fen-re Jack-oilvdle. late fl«»» d until the » urrent . f one < f t Di-pat he« fron» f Dunsmuir report the We, the undersigned, have kn -wn F. J. ihe Soda «Spring« road. Mr. H succeeded less«r fi ot*hdi streams rut acr«» s »t and I'’ « .« Ivin «ns and oranges kept on hand condiU Ht« •..iiviiang«*'! ; •' v«»ry.'»udy ch et- r* u» mb. : th l (he first ot th * year is a upon a channel for its course, a choking in saving b's h*»useh«»ld eff-cts by carrying Cheney for the last 15 years. hu « i believe im 1 • turn - ver a new »e vf a: «1 p .y mas* of rttoins and b »ulders, tre- s. «turn.”-, fir, hut starving, C’ontii uu¡ r t curri i g Will sell the celebrated BAIN WAGONS and VICTOR washed it "Ut fui a < -■n«iih ruble di-tam e. at 'b-JS F. Variety St«»re, Jacksonville. him perfectly honorable in all business them to higher ground; but they were ey -o.u ti e T imes J i »t»»*s not ruo’s. waste ami s»nd woulii iniuedv its land and * now lides prev« nt the t pening .pvvl.it transactions, an i final»« ;«1 y able to carry MOWERS, and a first-class line of AGRICULTURAL IM- Tn»- M-df r 1 mdiiary romnanv do not Monthly ins?aiiinri.t« of $10 will buy a of the lu.lr ad * em in •« h t » you, but $4’100 of *»• TinqUeht further fl iw, ami the torrent, w ra «.* to the badly damaged by the rain. ki-» w »»l vh Iler they w ¡11 I e mu«te • d in huu-e an<t lot mT«»»u from Scott Griffin. • F«>r quite a distance s uth of Tolo the out ant obligation made by their firm ->■- . 44ions is qui•«• a big pile to us. riebi or left, ihr »».gli orchards, barnyar.ls, It has Ixeu too interest 1.*.*< durhig the I West «t Truax. Wholesale Druggists, To PLEMENTS.throughout. as infantry or artUh ry. T e b-v« are up an I have a clear consriili'.r. Gid papcj«. tr. tp.ant>ties to >int, for sale past ri« l-i«, grows and dooryards, would spee-li waterf of Jackson creek swept down on wk . k fi-r . ven ttie 1 • iil’cntn« to -p n tru .» i g at their qu^rt« r« m Hamlin’s hall. at the T ines utficc at 5o«-ents a hundred. ledo, Ohio. Don’t lurg-’t that ev« ry first premium iv sluice out a new way to Hie river, only one side of the railroad track, while those Walding. Kinnun A Marvin, Wholesale their lit 11» \arii*. They au» « >. n be b i-y Will open¿up for^uairiess: Mayo» How r«i has-<»l»i <|Ui’» a nnmfier Frc-h timothy and alfalfa -e< d sold nt a »»»in, a* the time f« r connubii.iing is.fast t s ti- • u the «listrict lair for hue ithoto- to repeat the damaging operation, when of Bear creek ‘ laved" the other side in bad Druggists, Toledo. Ohio. shape. It is needless to say that that por ut b»rs l Meters >1 nge , F »wlei V»wter once more a mass of debris, fi ’ ling up rap. 1 v. ■ j -x w.»s cai rica uil by L> . ’ n, v. -u k Was , ai neu Hi«- k w« st th** s F. Var.ety store, E. H Van Hoesen,Casbier Toledo National app'» at bin • *»o<i P jm, wi. wa •* obt ** ? u; •«» « hu jluxl - b Kt’v.iip. for« «*«l the wute ■; fij^ their tion of ti>c track is in a wofhl condition. .i .1 u«a! * ph <1» gr:.; ‘ f* f Bank, Toledo, Ohio. J;*. k«< nvi ie di-tiict sc!u»«.l tax >s now lb** ma ke and til«p«»se ol them un the in- Denelt A Ilowell, wh«» h:««l (u»mm« n’v»t val-i pm i ran « and views. A h»*n y «m w.uil I*e»l. Thio «’«»Ipinuallv slui'h'ng nwn> Die Southern Oregnn thought R was dealt Hall’e Catarrircure is taken intarnsMy, du* t*nd payable to J. H Duffer, th»* clerk. m n»ng <»n P«A»rinan's creek, w» re <•» ni- a tine sta lmen plan. • < io» ai a -mail price cud on tighter soil and depositing a thick “strat with very severely by th«- late storms; but. acting directly upon the blood and mudbus T* n ’h ii«and !• et <-f lumber .«c Sam'« val- pr!L*»i to su-pend <-p» rat <-n«, the water bin* um” of tailings over the whole of the over according to the dispatches to thv T imes . surface« of the-ystcin. Price, 75c. per but Wiu U n< b is *t»ll gri* v nguver th- I «* * th- rmervoir- ami rvery- 11 »we«! region, no one in the vicinity of a «»th» r -e« lions of the Pacific coast Lire«! «4 fi s »ey roadater, wl i* h wa.« so lay i» v "> b • l-h<-use tor «.»1«-b\ bio-l <»r ttin ol swt p g .1. W. '«»A-hn.of the new finn of Jack str* am fert .-ecure from its mad rushing to much woise than we did. Probably we can tie. Sold by al. druggists. 1 long vise brtore it. In the old Gates stand, but on business principles kick»d by a vu i u.« fi- r e in • he a’abie witn r’io ’ n «V ft»»w ivu, has g n« to Roseburg to and 1 ro ' b^ti. "lankful ourselves tliat it was no worse. Win. Stunit, a we1« known cit z*ii of s tair-e it that it becsuit net e««ary tu put il out ol For pure R guc river whisky, in quanti mo num« n.s, i»»iiib«tonta, H(»u>»ebold Gouda for Sale. -n i s. h»r .lamage X- h , Only ¡i vague conjecture of the <1 ^The bridg«* across Butte creek, at Brownsi its mis. ry. ties to suit. Cad OU Captain (.’aton, Jackson- G*»ld H II, «lied a f»*W «¡a*« -in.’«*. f « wu- et •*< T..-« bave a I ,rge ii.-sortmeni ot n w ¡il ug the (purse of R«»gu»* river gain will i»e otiered for the n < A rare barg suinpti« n a»:« d about .32 » ai .* II«’ w »« The health uf Mrs R. T. Young is verv . l.r. a: • ti e * ..lit «1» s aits, and » I < -r prices are nerie. A* w»* go to pr- ss it i« report«d tha^ boro, is gone. Nothing further has been s iiMt ....... days in household go*>ds con <in an »•! erg» ti«- y«»ung man «»nd ba ! a .urge heard fr-.m that sectl«»n, but enough is ..wx.. U'.irtv iM.ur, we »re *orr\ to learn, uu*l her «laugh A »>■ ...s ubi«. We u* e -■ .n ; iti ii Mr How Lndies, misses and children’s tine shoes, X»nm ot th»* bridges that spanne»i it. fr-oa sisting of « cook stove, beating stove, t*»r. Mi-»« Eima.ha« r»*tur i»*‘i irum Jack«»»n » cw slock, just ope»o <1 at Rr.. mes A number of ft lemi.«. - !• • » i hart taken .« « V • al older» ai Graul t» All»- big limb’ i to Giant’s Pa-»«, have yield iiKiwn tu estublish the fact that nearly’ if kitcuen furniture, carpets, two bedroom a«»t quite ail of the bridges a< ros.s the vibe, where «b»- h *s bt«n bolding a p- *iti«»ii The raim«n»riu h »s t»e»genera! :d«»n. l’a-s. bite » ed to ’he torrent, and tb«* wrecks ¡ire .streams vanished before the turbulent wa sets, chairs, lounges, one organ, etc etc. iu ib- T ime « «th» e. fe in«’ .«now fell in th»* higher in- untains the wlu'l»* «oast to h - ’ «•lumb; . . andli»« 1¡ v bist a «I only train fr* m the north -tr«*wn along its banks. It is known that t»TR. I will eell articles separately or altogeth Medfi-rd gr*»ceR» bntfa pretty g-> »1 * up during ihe protracted rain m the h»wer • r batari « -¡tv \V :i am " a d fea 1 - 'i, c t .« <» ionie m uaii wa! ifiat oí fciun-- he stream ha* badly damaged some of the The railroad track from Gold Hill to er. This would be a gobien oppor’unity mento rivers were many of th m Light. r Lly ot staple« on hand wli- n th»* Ul « kad** Valley. <1 »y, tm» 2fi h uit., 1* «ving a small a «u unt finest ranch« s along ns bank««, repeating t’enfral Point was so ba ly torn up that a for any one wishing to rent s house and (tian ever km»wn btfore. rgun; but in romm«»n w-th oti.er town* of oí mail mi b«»aid* ir»»:u a wv* k to ten days ii* freaks ol f«»rmer years, wh* n many of hand car could not be run over it last furnish same, as they can buy <»ur good-, Notes, receipts due-bills, drafts etc., in IN Now is the time t«» snb*«‘n.» • l\»r the TiM1 - ofii the vailey will r»»n sb»»rt it» some I m » o U form handy an«i firsl-clas», ul the Ir wa* h»ur »lays oi> me 1 »ad, ami «n- ib«* most fertile fie ds were transformed in Monday, to be used in transporting the re rent the bouse and go to housekeeping ami g- t all the new- « t -« uti-- rn and *■ nth lines in a lew mure days. «•«»¡int* re i .*u> h terrific snow drifts ami to rocky bats, and hr rich alluvium taken mains of Isaac Constant from his home to without the annoyance of fitting it up. T im km office. eastern Oregon, irtsli »mi «pi \ . ms w« I' u- s»» much í . fi n tim»»* r «m th«* tr .c* thaï from their plow« d surfaces was deposited in A fight took place between x voting m m A. li. M akgly . Mt'dford. for removal to the Jacksonville Tins v •! ey will pay many times greater waste plac« s beside the river or swept to cemetery. who is visiting relatives iirre and a cowboyf tr;t»ut* lu Jupiter Piuviu* this year than 3 syn'p.-is of t vviyth ng important tha’ it is a m.', * c y buw i. g«»t through at ali. »■«•«•ur* any where anrrhiirged with liquor a lew «lay« since, to be state. í’b«* iir.sf-c 1 « pa-senger*. wh »werede the sea. When the waters of the river BORN, Water from Mill creek ran down th«» It has be. 11 lilMl.V loll' y« IT* si me ’he -weep over cu t'Vate«! field« with th«* im- in which the latter came out s< c -iul fie.«’. The town « edtion is 01.lv a few weeks «»ff, ground wa* s • ’u I «•!’ wa « » --v- rvwi. *»e U.S li\»dat Asi 1-n i, were lakei: north, i-»be i • til- given by the fall ol the stream, much butlines« streets of Ashland in torrents Both were arrest« <1 ami ea- h fine i $10 ami r* t ¡roe»! to l'oiilumi ii p -ss ble, ou lu**.-- for awhile, but did no particular damage, MATSON.—lu Ashland, to Mr. and Mrs. Mai- I wibh to inform the people of SouthernOregon that I have opened a coatrt, the c. b pleading gwiity, %hne the hd «I candidates ?b<»uid commence announc it i* now. amt ’.b r»- i ♦*• -i be i •> f»* «r -.f a .. t\ * ¡ , «1 w»» k. Whe<.-er th-y su c» « «le<l «lam g luii't nec« ssarily eu-ue. 8<|M, -m Jan. 17, IMWU. a sou. ing themselves 1 ue ferti e Bear • re- k r« gi hi ha« not es li causv«i considerable apprehension f-»r other dry >p« li »ike th it of Hsn during the oti.er st«>o«i trial and was ( onvicted. uc r . i vy - nd th- n-ulhcmul-»v\ id • i»r- a time, however. Bear crevk al-o cut up LI’ i T l E - In Aahland. Jan. 21,1S9Û. to Mr. and The sg«»ny seems tu be over. u*<»i nearly pr« wni «’enlury. -i «lu ti > *|s came w-■ nave n-»t I» arned. caped the visitation, ’ he heart of ihr val H. H Wolters, ttie mixologi*»:, has re h.idiv at that point, but fortunately did nu<» Mrs. H. li. Little, a son. J a» k-onvill • merchant* have been «Lawn Aloni tu y '«comica*« pasneiigcts re 1« ’. hh.si>re*»-nied the a:»peaiam p of a tur- serious injury. opened the sa>»»<»n wept oy A. 11. all huve settled down to their usual uv*»- farl-son. tbo’ffcuglily refilling it am! mak cutloi:« again. <*ll i"i sugar ni.«1 ««»me «»th r s-»p. m - !•$ in Hi i al Asolami at tt»e cump tnv « • x,-vi»s-*. • H«l «• a ro ’days, an 1 cum muni ati n with Nearly all the people living a!ong Wagner died . 1 ... y .tv ¿i ve.» two g »«»i, -quart* invìi- per i-- many towns was almost susi-e <le-i t»v Mrs I b«»s. P. B 'vd, bite of A'liiaml, ■; e 1 .«*0pie «»f AsHand, M»••it'»»r«i »1 «1 «»the ing many improvements. He ha« «upi ¡i» d th* <w< Jleh f«a»lh ll str-am«. Bear «reek (•reck suMained m »re 01 less d:»mage. The the bar with the tinrsl w ine*, liquors ami »lie i at her h -me ulTbr Dalles retentiy, uf t'lWiiS, so that their a G kis in tfio-e ¡im-.* u day. farm* of Ja*. Helms and A. Alford. Iving dears, and a fine billiard table «.tn a».*o b» pneumonia. al.«»» small ¡«t pre e: I. in l’ortLtm! ma. y » a* sui typh«»i«i lever 1 «If has bone < fl a g»od deal of wreckage, near ihe mouth thereof, were badly dam* CONSTAN'!’.—At his I uhh »- in <■»-ntrai P »inr • »n Bri-iay. Jaiiuary 41. lM90. l-aa«*< Hi-tani. fouml there Giue him a cad fur he wil lo fie uue L«» h » d'.m: row« si ps bn«» e<. fence«, outbuihiing«, an ! even a aged, especially that of the latler, ih** l'l-e nicest an I fre*bvst mackerel just re Rai .«u e’v- »rs wli n »w haw aa « p a « rt pò a rial iv i 1 Kentucky:agv«l «Oy » ars.'.«ni»H>tm- treat y»>u well. * mi .etti'g th» m dr.n,. i ni •!’« Water I li.* tew bar-*s an-i liou-es, and I as wr«»ught «•reek cutting several channels through his ceived at the ft F Variety Store; id.*uother p«»r'ti:iity to -h -w wh t * i ll. ’hey ar» much de-trijrtion in underiniui g and MB»! ZU days. Water is stand ng in many places in table delicacies. * m d»* *>l, a« nearly ab th* ih-»’1 uglifa-« -m ... . «r -h ni 1 bc «a -luily m.»ie»i uv.-ry- s. uit 'Ug <»ff th- deep alluvium comp- *ng ns fimst garden land, [A prince of hospitality, a chief among town, the «lit» h bavin * been badly br» k»*n bi«*«.n is still out uf the woriii, but sn»»w- ’ll«- coui ty ar«* tbitra:«*4 in -.« »a I«*-*, «n i Wxit ie. 1 »»• mi m ¡roto • W’* that -ubai t 1» nk-’. li is <me «■! the m«x-t tr»-acher»»u« ^^h»* «•« untv r»)*tds are badly demoralize« pioneers in thv days when a man was jm!g- 1 .di <i. v-g<-> .* b-X»“ ami ih- offa! ami fiilh by th.* great numt er of sinu .h«, spring« plowrt are approaching there from b »lh some of them s« »ious y. Lv w rtfi alone. 1« tin* summary ut ih- hi - I la« .1 U y - 1- tu re i- i-'-m» -> t iati Uop -tr« aii’« in the county and periiHps 'he le««' 4buut iort Lan«*, all flu* small bridges « rtF«»ry ai ti *wab*s « inptymg into if. Duieas im ai.« Hurtli and south. of Isaac CJonstant. N«» man • v- r « am* < »Vote* sh» uhl he d» . rm, n.r in number-. l' a¡ u pa»ri«s b«iy ing milk shouht « ai-ab «■ of retainin’-: its volume of wute/ living wa-h -»l away. b«*sules numerous JF. totlu* valhy wlm m<»r<* richly <l»*s» iv»<l du re employed n be •• j spring h rvm *• ju'glug !r«»m the n .mb r «>1 - ai. - l < when bankfull The serious effect «»f Mir- ruts and washouts having resulted from Nick Kin ei* at Hapry < ’ amp. < ’ al., en k o * v» .»er«* it i* coining trotii. trilmi« an«! non«* of the pi-»m - r* |»r< s* 1 v «1 to ♦ b a. sui p us water, mu* ii sicknrw« wil. sure Jy. Al th J -h 1 »; < i cewi ter on f.-.ll-plowed gr«»ur>»l in the small ere- ks changing their usual course*, gaged iu mining f«»r J»»e Reeves, who ha* • ■ Ulil\ pay s f r mo da* of his -it ath m*»r«* m arly th» habit* ly rtsult in the summer. 1 he • F ir r *” r» p«»rt.* 11 at Mr. Wi.it.ng, | B ar »•»•«*.-k valley ami foothill ram h« s ami the r»»ads will be im;«a-.*ablc fur wagons tlu* b-rm of the «-»»mm ►*.«»;:» * • rt I*» h . \ ari l vu*i4»tn« «-f early tim«* »in-! th»- op- n- be»-i» quite iii» i late. i«» vaia.» uf a gami ol men 1’ work remov- 1 wifi pi’ihap« be more fell than elsewheie for some lime in cues « qurnce. Telegraph bn* n eu un tbeir \e »wit « de« was paid on over hfty «»( Hie “v.niuint.« liatidvj ui-si.* of living «4 • arly »iny * man hr. The snow at the b* ad of Jackson creek g «n w liom tue rai road near Duii-*- >n t e county. are abou: lie oily p»-.«er« bv on ihe rai Tb»-re was in his e«*mp<*iti»»ii that union - t Whole field- have been (h»v of th»* i'cm tits «»I tl.e 1 it»* 11 »- «1 For its size. Jack«<»n creek doubtless all th«* « P iiu nt« «»f true manhood, » mb .«ly in continues to m»*it, »u there is slid much n un, was k.iled b. a snow-¡»low. . Hi.* re- r«» d at present. Wni ft ngietoi. »4 lb** -ubmeiwd lor days, while in places, where ’be dr«»wnuig of -q-;;rrcl<, ?«pl «• ■. m man »nr . d r. l e Ir. i.ht »..rrliou.c, ihr -lope admitted, considerable dam.ige caused more r ul ilaniage than any other justice. buinanitv umi morality, which iua-1- We*iem l inon line passed s» uth lr< iu wat» r in I be stream etc., with whi-’h th - sc- bon was t”< u man his friend, ami gav- him a pin« • In rtiere ha* been a big «1 iqan»! inr rubber 1 b»»u*.i’ 4.« up-Hi t’u’U«:»-»- * 01 tfi - , a hde «Hit 11 g t-ai.«p rtalion to Ridding I. «' r. U ¡r i from the washing away of the creek in the county, owing t»» its greater ac cver> Gr ill’s Pase ast ft.«i unh»v. a««»»m, an e i by cumulation of tailings fr«»m 'lu* mines and the affevfitmH «>1 « v- n comparativ< strang» r-. C. Ayer*. K«1 Wil ains a d 6. B bo< 1* .*1 nd cioihi g f la v, ami the supply mu>t have sue«.umo«*«i iu the watery le- i»-r buri, ,umi ween liiMi building . oh »p -ed ' urfa-’e soil. ('«•inmg to t u«‘vaih y in thv early titles, iu ALL THE LA E.ST S1YLKS in COLL AKS and TIES. general cu«sednvss. The channel change«! the b »«! v w ■ i m ,v» «1 io iu ill» wiv.-k a< -1 Whi’De »*f the I’, slid ii e w«Uf i u'Hi a« far is utlln ^h vxhaU' ed. In me Appleg ite reg on there are f- w s.-tthsf oil th» <! .nation < lai in which« •nlinm I meiit. c -v. re«i v.; li < n -• a on a iltit car, until li<t tn io. e.-lull, ami most ot the o!«l t»»rd.s are »»:« ’be averag«* about oner every hall h-»ur Ids ii<»m«* until 111» «1» at h. H« t «*. withhisfaitlj- as Kiddle*»l«v> week, eturn n_’ south <>n Thecit a»*ns «»i ToL» district are mak'm «luring the highest stage uf the Water. Ftiuuir is verv - a*« v in the vai . ey. a our r«».rd u up* L once more. Bushby's Double-Welted, Hand-Sewed Gloves; for both fid wife, wli ■ siill surviv s ium. h* saw tuur • a-hed « ut A number of pe» ple *eie Fr may. pm .» tm I i ii* to b i.hi a nt w «ch ol house mvr< hub'* «11«! not In i.i • V th«- «•ar- All the stream*, excepting lfogue river, loving »Liught« r.« an-1 on»* son gr«»w to y« .u - Hammon Brow., on the east »tier at that p ate next spring. 11.«» e.« w;li remove his residence • 4». ge l to h av«- their farm-h »uses for Ladies and Gents, Every Pair Guaranteed. Geo of maturity, and «»m- by «»lie »1« part from th« load, ms u>iu»l. ami the »1 d inhrrup- were liigh«*r during last Sundey and par«-ntal roof to preside <»v« r bonus <4 th-¡r creek, ar»* au-ony the heaviest 1 str- in H i« i ircuit court w ill adjourn f-r the term ti«»n «»1 traffic between I • t nil .> •:» h»a un irs cure 1-- i' hi . 1 f .»a • Dot been safeiy. M--ndav than ever kn wn before. As very • »wn H ere ii«* saw the wikicrn«** d»*vel<»p in Vici» ity, tn« fl >od hav.ng swept » w »y their next feaiuidiv < heat <1 unsge was »lone to th«* mining in my, though nume < !*<• outb • 1 : 1 ».jure It ha.- been two m<»nth* Francisco has cur uil a u; ; p i •.« 11 uni little, if any, of thv snow on upper to th» gar*I- n-8p»»t ot M»»iith«rn Or« g n ba n, hay. pig pet s ni.d ••ut’--u’ <1 mi*, pixa since it first« onveued. .ng* « ■. v: < b d.y »I., ¡iu. v t by ih • v. at« i. He in «1-st« b. th - wa-hiug <»ut of r«*«erv»»irs Rogue river meted, that stream was not through tlirr« Indian wars and turns <»f sunny ai d lowl*. twsides having «i» ne much in I buy for cahli, thereby insuring my patrons of v»' -.own hi« bi.t- ki-ii.il mop, wh th an i «lam-,breaking an I fil ing up of ditches, w li c as h gh as it otherwise wouhi have b'tn. p«nc» • 1 lir -ugh th«’ tiah'y- >n »lay * ot tIu - st:«g« - The gra*s is gr *winz rapidly, ami B ginning Friday evt jury to their gtewmg i»ur**ry. I tie barn <•11 «1 lands -n i »»• «»cd of die < reek, and r<- 1» jss < > of tiiime.', slun'es, etc. The work ot aAhoUt'h its w aters have never be* n so high c »» hc I i aa<1 tin - I»11*1 1 ng lit»• ol th»* rai!r-»ad. where the m » i I is ♦ X.»-se«! discovered with without ii.lei n».s«n n. « w< ii ’ to pm< es b»- me i til’ng into tin stream, months ot pivpuralion has be< 1 undone in 4,hi it >oun whtr in the iiumtdiatr vicin On«* his tir-t cr .p-wa* d< v.,i««i to du 2 -luce lMil 2. h«»ur- Sumlay ni.ht, un’i « rn- ity, ihungh iu a sater place. Although in »i.y inst*«iu'e-. or it would have cirr.e*! the bridg»* uut a grem sward already. caiisu of humamts. Th»* Indians, att« r th-. ing. making (ar an t aw« ra n y Tee O. A C. R. R. track ha« been washed with it »« oi er than that structuic left ita Thtis H. Gii*uvn iuf-Tms us that thedain- han! winter of 1M52. w» rv rv»lm*. d t - a v»»n- feeii»i the T imes to v»nir friends East, 01 batli. ■ : i«..g iiT'-d, <ou.ge ! as |> eiu.y ui gilt Cal! an<l sec me. 1 guarantee &atibfacti<>n. tin.* .eil dud W'.i resume uusine-i' at once. at any other place. It answer- bettei than -to n» that ban «ver I«e-li «»ti 111 some pla« «•«. ami tin* r<»a«i-b«*»1 seri- age «ioneai th«-SterLngt'<>’> mines,a tl»«»ugh dition of absolute starvaii«»n, au»l many ■•! m< urings tb. 111 uiust nave p«*ri»»licd had n -t Mr. < • n- valley. Mayor Howard tins appo>nte»i the full -w all the letters you van write. D. Nay i* r • »Uni on m» Mon-uiy ai»«i u'iy«ly ihjtii» <i. It Will be «one time before serious e «»ugh, are not as extensive as al staut p»ac»*d tus st»*r«-««t potato«* at th» ir dis tr..m.s ¿re running regularly again from first reported. The «foriick and considera posal. Th* y m-v« r t«»rg .1 his buinanitv. an I C«>inmi<s.on> *t k. an ingci lHiultle« *iu the« 11« c uil 1 . Finance, T he ft. F. ‘•Examiner is the best paper ! V • rt i c<» .s. e at» «• «laniage t » fanning »it! er north or south. ble rtuinir g whs w'a-hr l away, and mme or wlu ii the Iii'liaii war »»t l-.Y» «> wa- raj-.i.tf. lu un «b F. M. 1* \ male, 1. L. Kami <>-• ami A. A. on the coast L D<>n l fail to leave your sub C«»iiimi*s*.«»m r th«- 11 1. «‘¡Veh.* .-oath • i Griffin ' ar I S Ah th« -t v -m« were as high, if not h gh less damage «fone fo thv ditch ; but it may and In s family ai >m . «•? ail th** in Ind» ’an’- - t I i.l-s Ct «»*•* soim oi l Davis; Street«, A. A Davi«, 1*. M. Ph «cripUons at the 1 i. me * office. er« K dun« E* ill«’ gr. di Kt.Hiu priiu ip .ily r, fb -n «luring the great floo«i <*f 1S61 2, not : v bmg before active opvrati .ns a;e th- v4»ifi’v, w. r--allow«*»! t«»r« m tin un:u .fi-i**i 1- male, Frank liafowav ; ftamtarv, Fr»nk in he way «»1 gr«»u d-shm ing !al>-piow« <i and Rogue river over a mile w d- in p H- r- again under way. Genuine Lug <'Miiin maple syrup, the d nee ami Hie on tin tr ranch, s* cur«* from harm b.« aiib- ut Galluway.A. A Davis, I. L Hann tm . l»e-t and purest in the icHikei, fur sale at t- rm of 1 hr cut w.i'-hmg a« .»y fen «a, «iaiuaging i.U an act of kindu«*8H. w.ier»* th«* lower vadey expanded to admit Fire an«i Wat»*r I 1«. Hamilton, Frank the ft i*. V.uiety »Une. Try a can. Mr-. Hargraves moved her family at N be In hi.Z , «» - inti'i* a ¡«i » ui ’ iug up ro;-.«i'. Mr. Constant'»* m us«-«»f ju-tic wa»* r. nuirk- • V • Gall« way ai d F. M. 1* ymaie. Ihe person Ashland from the Patterson building in the ahiyk-.n. A inift« rvant. having muni« r «1 I) ! ui • hv «»vei 11 »w. *1 • n< r, G. W. Bd-bf id an«l J. J. A Am!er*on. a Walla Walla bat ker, Mai y «4 tbe -treams inu*t bv bridged be No est iu He < an be nia»1e of the hiss to i nel ut ihe «oinmil evs is » x »• b*nt am! hii jM,n.-u- nt Imlian b -y wli«» r« r)-l- zvou«’«i at gr -ve, wii»*n th«* waters rose in Ashl-ind imuii 1» «1 thv u.h-.u! nine to lose a* me j tl>>-<ounty in ruad*, bridges and private in i tr*ui’ 01 .. 1: pi «•« w h the priv • »• »now*» judgment «»n the part ot the mayor. f-»re trav» 1 c nj !*•; ge erally re«uined pbotorrti '•!<• fed raging '' l»«ni. i* «nuu««i «•reek, an«! I W Burr ss and M. Mayer Mr. < b". plac»*. "ii the d«>-rt, was boastim.* f 1 revs m tbeir urci urd.*. th« dvt d to him at his ranch gat»’, wiu n. w ab ' K'rwy .*** iron suff * rt*u f re or e«s. piopvrtx. Two hundred thousand do .lair* moved their busin -s quarter-», when the in -«»m w I»« r- ' hi ’ii Si ki*.-»u.*, tal ìo/r 1 be residen« e of M u k A -instr ilgfigi a , ¿im - 1 I a-«l v atn»;i • cimugh to ex- wni n t rover it. The danuigvin this place nruspei’t« seemed gouti for soual’v times. out a w urd. !»«• started t • run t«» his cabin, an 1 Sv».t’m«*nrai ami comic .’ d» m ir’.es--h «ml- vi v.. <»f in- un ai’i *u* inni’y « hve i»i e i hi '“TarrTArg^apr f*o ., d»st.-nr i •». by fi r . th»- fvlh «w taking th»- hint wa- out uf gum-h -t mjv . mi* tiin»« : ’b * merits «»f «1 h «<* w li lout up several mousand dollars, Th»* damage at Aslilan«! frtiin the flood l»«’f«»r»’ii v app- ar«*d with his ritir. “It h- -I We .res-luy morning < f *ast wcrK M.«« rt«.mr •ml Ugly — in quaidPies fo suit at the white. m i in’* Cough Tfomv iv. It is the ami Rome «»f the other towns in the vahej was comparatively light, however. ft. F. V ii ety ft ore, Jacksouviilv. l»vvn a li ttlv < l«»* r. I’d have slml at him." -Mid Josie Armstron *,w h: e eng «ge l in p eiar- A waler bound - it z a «»f Jackson lenudy for < r-.-up an«l who ping cough have suffered alm »st as -everely. du- »»id g vntleman r««eutly, ‘‘au mad was 1 at ill your attention to our exceptionally Fresh buckwheat ind graham flour, oat lvM-eff a d--w .a«t Tuesday, n emul Latest advices are tu thv effect that the the lug break fas t,«i'S<'».vere«l i he rtwin a«lj » hi ¡114 w » V- r used. During the past *i..ii wan ton »»utrage." bridge across Jackson cre» k, near Central the kitchen to b* filled with sm- k-. a mal- meal, trilicuni. germei imiotb.’r arti<*lv- \- ah,;i'«l.a the. i t**rr«t ir ed 1 FLOOD NOTES. Of his childr--u, four daugbt» rs. Mrs. w I year- 1 have *.r e*l n»ai ly ad the prom- Point, sustained but slight injury to one L« » ver. Mrs Wm.A.Ow« n, Mr« <’. Magrud* r tre«« having taken fi e from adi f»enve tiur, tn this line at the ft. F. Variety ftiore. • ith«y tidings <»r «»five br »n« h.i’ >« *1 * • «»a_'h in» «i n > t»’i Hi»’ market, but ft« 111 • of the si ream« ar«* still cutting appro;.ch. ami will !»v rvp:«iie«l in a day or all r«’fcul.ng in the vicinity ot th» o 1-1 m>in«’. and but fur prompt action on the part of Harvey Huff' ha« been promot« d from t -have f »uml a temporary resiiim-| and w th i «-user , to»», that Ch tml»er- away much fine bottom land. tw«u l be cr« ek filled up th»- »»¡«1 channel ami Mr a. Jesse Robin- hi ot • >aklan-T.« alii - 1 n.s. herself ami fattier the burbling would have 'irvrn.11 to engineer on the <> R R. M-. Pitt. - « oligli IL m»-iy i- Hl«* h--t <»’ all; surviv»’ him; an »»nly son. Tu«»a.C«»nsianl. hav- Min b<Jfw« ’ vn Ha: 1« y butte and Jack-onville, soon been in fl line«. A few buckets of Hv run« an engine «uiith 01 Kustuurg. Ai . a« t accounts th** framework of the T11 m vs Rii»»i»E*,’’’.ak**r*fi» ld.C «!if rum. J;*, k* nvill»* is not a’ nv in the *u/ar f died aft no* y «’Hrs ago. ihe bridge at the Hanley ¡»lace is wa’er quickly » xtn gui«h»d the hlaxe. 1 Ci \ D. 11 r St«>ie, Jacksonville, new ¡ --lo mill w ;s slid -landing. ¿lu- fun» i'ui was anniHiiicftl 1« r ! i-t >-iml r.. t" I. W. Thoma« had a« even and nice a fami. e, h * \ hi «n I m r bant ■ ar»- ‘-i mvay trom the err» k altogether now,and a it th«* gr- at btorm and ti«»«»»1,w inch cuimiDHt- Everv «flor! wa« mud** to save the nrfilg»- I forty-acre ii* hl « f wjtvr as wa« t . b<- seen on both -ug-ir an I »«»ff»e I.y E gel Br •« . l ’ ho* -IX. -th thv r.-iilr-»a«l bndge an I the wagon) lb«* >»iff s' »'« mew one will ptobabsy have to be built. w on that day. *’ut 'rt- a’cess to th«- family across rirjir » ret k af tin* pu ce, but in spile in tbt valley during the last few «lavs. ».: th«* m r«* 1 <i - tate 1 ligh* pun h •-*•.- »iu ge across Sardine « reek were sw« pt it '.ir.Vr. H E Kin!'ale, collector bury I tig-grou ml in Jacks- »nvi ¡¡« ccnu’t «'ry . - • t of all eirrtio» s u went down on M»u-»!ay 'Many acres *f thv b**«t 1 and on the y. • I 1 .d ft».1 • 1 .xpi ♦•-- <'■ »mpa’.y . at I Jack«on cr* ek is «»nib ardv a very taniv ing the fal im»nt»i.«, :»n«l thv bi<ak medi«i ranches of D. Peninger, N. Cooke, J. A. became n««c»*snrv to embalm th«’ r«‘ma;n- ail-! aftermon, greatly t«» ’b»- chagrin of - ur the ie*t. ». ;»■.« l.»w. . w 1- -«’vereiv tioubh-d x^«* ir rr» «*« made a clean sweep • f all the'' a!o« hr»n and J. W McKay were seriously b«»l«i thv body at tVnlrai P»»int until such turn I and in.-igniticant s*reum ; hut 't doe* very cit sen.- li was ai l «rently a fin»* bri«l ♦*, All Wool Ladies' Broadcloth, 62 inches Wide 1 •■!. ¡ni 1 The sw iliiig and mt« n-e /fri'i- v- along its course’, nut one remaining Ximaged by ’h«* water« <»f Ui.luw creek, as th«» streams subside and 1 b«’ mads becoui»* Th«* Rummel’ boy«, living»»:» \n?vfipp, but ilit ex« avations f*»r th«* mud sill« at tt.e lively work when d i« um e awakene»!. passable. n .»I h i«e' was a great aniu-yancp^ went t«» A*hlan«l a’tvr-iipi*n»-M w ith * *»1 n«* Ihr T imes has th«* most complete j«»b I wh « h tl »odrd the whole <*<»untry in ihat west » nd were not deep enough t«j prevent m H - ir.t-i - veral r» lti» di« s w ilhout W’.iikrr»reek pread over much of the vicinity and dep«>site*l tailings, silt and ffi'-r -«*uiii of Albanv ami turns out the «n-i park animals la t vv»*. k, b.v.iki -g a 1 heir bring unde» mine»! by the insidious ¡1«, bi» f«»: luuat’ly l«»ugh ub tile «»f r.rl thr»»ugb «lr:ft* of sm»w in the m u - did gravel over large areas. Some of ih«* l»e-t lower Ih-uLs on ihe Byb ’ e place, and current. The portion « f the bru’g*- which l»e«t printing at ban Fran» iscu prices. ANNOUNCEMENT. •:. .. .1 ’> I'a 11 I »a m He say- lie lam r«»a<i that were sonic »-f them 8« veil 1 «mi on these ranches will b«* rendered un went oil* became «tr nd» 4 a sb«»rt di«:.tnc>- 'I be Ja« k-»*m iile water works were bad tret «1 ep. ;tj p!i- <i ’I Ihrue time« until his leH con.-i<it-rab.e damage. usable in consetjuence of its covering of l elow town, un»! much of ib- material can ly d» im»r;J-z*••< by tl»v storm, but can prub- *.!.ur«.y web .«nd tree fi--m ltd. ng • Histoiv has repeated it elf " Th* big FOR STREET CoMMlSSb »NEK. Thv latest n w -« fr-»m thv C«»w <*r»« u can be sav» d. ai*i v b»* rep .i»e«l wit bout gre d • xpvn-c. >W’ 1 g b<»r -ale ut 1 <’y Drug ft* r.. •h luge «»f 1SG1 2 wa* paralleled 2S years at- taiiings. yon wn« b> th»- effect that th** w iter 1- 1 .-! I HEREBY ANNOL’N’t E MYSELF A < AN Lwo men, whose namt-s wv were unable I •■. an«! by E m» l Bros., l*l»«j?Uix. t« r ward by that uf 1>94. <’- mpany D, O. N G.,of Ashland, has now »’oing much damage !»» the r-.iir a i. I did .it • t-*i t .,• - ¡?i •■ • : -: 1 ■ • ; • . Then and Now. to aM’erlain.wvnt out to the island opposite at ¡»ad fine quart* r.« fined up for them 111 tbv R* as«»n wnv — there is. no railroad ih* ir. v r« wa iiil'mite trouh'e expert n ed /Tfie v . j « ’ » rn nbutiu nt of the new To!\ lilt» vusuing municipal vivcti-»n. A winter line the pre e p wii natura’ v upper s*.»»ry of th»* G»a ite hall bu.bling. , ft. R. TAYLOR. >u*- i - j - so «** 1 a-1 ftundav and Mon- ii « r«« k bridg»* was d.nna ed somewhatl l'olo in u small boat before the raise 111 the 1 a * ntv m I••* ot r- a I is reported to hav»* awaken retuiniscei c«« oi th» time »>t t?i«l river las« Saturday, and fears ar»* enter Jacksonville, Evi». 6.1890. yi^grvat p ri n»f«b* r» ad to Sterling J>e» n v a he-i away. w j ’> «»ve fl >w< «1 »’vtlar*. Most «»t them ■ at thv brnlge is still passable. 1 (Mined of tbeir safety. I’bey were heard and priv.t i- n uincli th- J»i - e*»rs expe l uv-i 1.i*lv e-’TVoir.« tur the surplus I 1 hr b dge across Bear creek, near G. F.' lien- rd it. the famuu* si ow I- «> kM<ie -f 1<>2. Jnl • 1« a t lal wreck and mu-t b<? rtbuili Th»- r» p«.*t w- -it »»ver the wire- la-t w«*.•►. ith hammer and nail«, «-videntlv on- FOR CITY MARSHAL. r w in whu h thv -.»il is tilled, aiul r<’t!’.rii.ikt r s p’acr, an 1 the Wagner creek \\ ritii g !-■ a iihw y inm» «i hieiid in ih Yb» tore t 1« rnlirr'y sale * T irav» 1 again tn>*l the railto ‘I bri»*g»’a ««•*,' li-.e >U’ :: «ill t Fi ruefing a raft to escape with on Sunday » h.’i- b en a hv- y th’iuami l»ir pump*. bridg»* wer- both washed away. HH UNDERSIGNED ANNOIM I HIM ! p a-e, Mr.« Ann» I »«an «»i Willow Spr ng-. The T imes to-day prints «»ver 2000 wo <1.- at J« rt r-u' , *¡ «1 rtie l.’»«!ge a« I«»'- Yieka Horning, but were not seen from this shore A nun !»« ’ <»f ihe « <*ih*r- under bri< k bu-i- svi:: a* a candidate for marslial, subj«ct I«» wb» se marr are w th hr iatr Mr 1» mt of the latest t»*legranhiv news, winch wi I <•:»-«-«, «rn th*- bi-eol the Yr» ka brai.cu r«»a»l, fterwards. Their friends hot»«* that they Nr 11 y all of jtjit* trestliug leading to fb< tin* d«svision ol the voters at the « usuing town ua« ol»’* <4 the first wrd in gs <•»-lrbrated in dotibile-s be apt»ie» iaie<! by d- read« rs. b«-th went out iu the tl »»»ds of the early i:t «- houses m t -w 1 are m«T«*iv dug oui oi »ailr -J’il br.»i_!»Wa< ross Rogue river, lir ice« e h d in reaching terra flrnia on the cl veti o n. ‘lu g avv »>r *■»•!. without wa Img up, ami this va lty.tliU' refers io iu r own experirm e fable K«>ck side of the stream. Water stood H. W. GRIMEK A few copies »»! the American Settlers day s ol the week. it be a me an imp*-ra ive nece-sitv t«» re- iiohl Hili, v ,: ls carried oil by the water. during thr «now v prri«»d : “But mv dear Guide, standarii authority on all land .Jacksonville, Jan. 30. ls'JO. •veral feet deep on the island. The «’¡liz'-ns <»f A-toria an* enhnneing nmv«- th* waler <>r run great risk of caving . Forest—better known as Jackass—creek .. Seal. Ch asse a r E----- , I will rrcoui t a 1»t»le of my experi matters, may be found at the T imes office. ti»«* value» f real-« stilt«* and thv growth -»1 Judgv Day’s faith 1« founds on a rock, . f the wail*. Th** «eib»r« of luany re*i- kwept awn.v the bridge over it ami badly CÑitk Mitasse ... ence the first wintrrat'trr my »»wn marriage. the city by the « xpt iuliiure of n<».ney .»nd and lie at first exhibited a degree ot confi J. P. Walker has purchased the B. d»*nc»’« wei.* ffooded. which ha«i not ha« 1 jiamaged the mines along its bed. Marth .. Navy. I wa.« married Nov 15, J&»2. in this place. NEW THIS WEEK judicious adv» rtning. The vainm.« L»wn« dence in Jupiter Piuvius that was iittle less It is reporte I that the Umj qua bridge at Electric, In December it con iu«h<v-i anowi* g and W’atson cuttagr on the north side of ’he • >f M»uthern Oregon sh uid lake the bint w.t'eri'i them since they were constructed, (ire auf im»'e tlii-n thirty y«”*.r* agt*. Sone cellars Myrtle creek was washed away in the than astounding to those whose faith was snowed more or irs«* every day arui ni.h' tiou.wardat Ashland; ««msideratiun,$1***». ami act in cor«tii»g y. Silk I elret shaky,remaining in possession of his dwell win h Law iiain- leading to « ¡ ’ h«*r creek floo«l ; a Is») several others along that lor six weeks rr«-vi-i« ns were ail pack»«! EXHIBIT The surplus in the town treasury wiil ing in ihe cretk-be«l above t«»wn through Mr« Alice < opping»’T «1 «ugliter of -• cr«*- a?e l!»»w tilL*«i wit.11 w»*t» r, it having been stream. on niulrs from Scottsburg or Fortl »nd »t coni«* handy in repairing the damn v «Ion» three days arui nights of the deluge. Hv that time, an I wr w« r< soon blockaded bv t»» public property in the corporate limit« taryBI »inv, die»l at Wasniiigt«»n last Sun n ««-*ary t*» 1 lug the drums when the Tim bri-lge across Rogue river, at Rock left on Munuav. however, mu« h to the re Showi ng the receipts and expenditures, ol day. In the I «.« of a hr •!her ’hvtir-r fio n vr»‘ei<s came up. sn<»w We at first had plenty ; but Mr. • »1 town. Point, still remains, bitnongh one pier I ims lief of his neighbors, ami took temporary the tow n of Jacksonville, Oregon, lroin Fcb- • P-rh-.ps Hi»* :<* ulers <»f th«* T imfs would s«*n ami »¡am bier, ih*’ R pii!»h a i Ivadei Dean kei t a irad>ng-j»ortt and .«old every ruar> 1 st. 1SS9. to February 1st. l«90. kilo« ke«i out and prevent» travel quarters in the Moody building on the The worst feature about catarrh is it* dan a* «! his f i.nily hav*? be- n -'»re»y afllai ik- I«» know ii. what rv-)»e« t Chauinerlnin’s thing Mt the «1-1 prii es, thinking Ibr bb»ck across it. hillside above. The h«»u>e still stands, RECEIPTS. miiv other. »<!»• w» u «1 not continue long, ami in con- gerous temiency to c«»n umpii«*n II«» *d'« during ’he past few vve<*ks. • '»»ugh Ifonirdv i* I Hundreds of acres of growing wheat th«*ugn his properly has been badly dam From Liquor License.............. $14«*» HU Remedy is sequrm r wr MH'h h. d (•» buy sm phen at ftarsapariiln cures catarrh by purifying the We w ii tell yotl. 1 A spring n»vdu in«* i«ne- <b*d by everyone. «Ml Laundry “ .. ........... a cohi has along Bear erwk were either swept away aged. thv fu 1 w ng | rices: Coffee, sugar, sa'er.:- blo«»<i. Wint» r fo-»-i, larg« iy c«»n«*istin z «»f '.di meat taken as dirt t.lv I. a HO Show 0 .............. Daisy creek deserve»! its cognomen last S B. Ga<ey of A«hl md has bought Mie ami a nm d la’-, < ansv th * liver t • b < oinv been cont 1 ac'»*d. a«- ha« become by -uifave water or covered up with silt tus ut d « smile*, $ | er i uund, fl nr r ot to un Fv«l«i!*»r ’ a ” ............. and gravel. Sunday, for it was i-deed a “daisy” of a ;internc.t the he bad at any pm e We paid thirty d«»i- hand'ome c-»ttage n th«* boulevard at Asfi- <h.- »rd« r< <1 ainl the bo.nl nupar» , h :»«•«• »'t «tl in the svsteii Cvnieturv Jj«»ts............... The river opposite old Port Lane wa.« creek, covering the flat below C street, fol Sk:<l ing Rink . ■ I r« per b .xhrl t«»r whe »t, and giound it in -an»i, owmd by L. D. Fuller, paying $IOU” the m*. •- sh v "f a <1. ai'-mg mt <l«_iiie Tin* • fl ’, t of til lie < .»l i mi t greatly ie«s»n it« se Town Tax ,;ielin»|u« nt V. rifv if not effe- tu.dly cure the c<»!d in limit! a m»le wid<* «.n 1’uestLiy, extending lowing no particular « hannel, carrying lots the < < ff«e mill f«»r br»a<i Ti i*. h r a fau:- t hvretor. ! best i- Ay r •- Sarsaparilla. T«»wn Lot* ................. tw«»day« a y - ’ time; ami it i« the only reiiudv from the Tol<» imLsite to the tout uf the • it debti« an«! fooking as nasty as you ily of‘•etrn. rtquutd C’Hs-derablr gi-nd Ja» k.*on\ille is out of »1« bt ami has nearly Billiard Livens«’ ........... please. Thv principal damage it did was But*«* » r» • k cattlemen a*«* renvralget that will do this. It acts in pertert hartuo L»wt r T able Rock. mg. and we kri t th» coff v nu l in o|.rra- elG»in th»* treasury. Very f* w towns •»«» Fines in Itvcurdvr’aCourt it It I t-»tn a 1 arri. iaeh'Triettfs. . tion iuo«t of the t ine, ami had many a the coa-t can boast of such a go *«1 financial ting tlu ir s’«»» a ihr.mgii the wi »ter in g • d uy w th nature and ai<!s nature in relieving We learn that about thirty acres of fine to wa*h away the foot bridges on its upper • • Total nxicipts ............ «5 •• “ 4ri •• Cash nteres «• >11 11 ;».i., iiav ing i»»*t n b-tb r «ut p i- I w*f h th .lhi!!\ «'pen.iig the seer< ’i'»n«, liqo-fy- land wn« washed int»> Bear creek al the • ’oursv, wreck the fencing anti the r» ai hearty laugh over “going io mill." 1 here condition. fe«’«l ¡han im»-t s.*«*ti■•n*. C;-w »rds «»f .'»GOli iii2 r«.♦ nm- ii« and c.iu«-ng it’.« expulsion Enoch Walker place last Monday, as also premises of Dr. »«»miners’ property, and v»> •• ** ;u •• Cash aie res was a butcher who had his shop here, and EXPBN DITCHES. For ih • best gltssware, crockery, etc • lam.'ge the corrals and fences about G. m i line timber. we |-> id him 70 cents per found for beef —plain and fancy--go t«» the S. F Variety hea»1 of bovines are being :• •«! bv the ram Il to in 'in* :nr • ei .« ol the lungs and re.«tor- Karewski's barn in town, a One of its in ’ ite «y-t’iu to a strong and healthy and $,» per puuml for «alt Of course there Store. Prues very low and satisfaction ers of that s*r’i«in th .« winter. $ The C»»n«tant ranch sustained a loss of lreaks was Ui wash a two loot deep chan For Nightwatch.................... VtV’ll bc pleased to show goods ur furnish samplet* by mail. K<wp«*t fully, “ S|iriukling Str» « ts. were many who bad r o uie.tns to buy at gu »ranteed. The W ts(iir.gt«»n address* '« •»! the Oregon • •nd.? hi . N • other reme1 y in the m.tr- about forty acres of spiemini alluvial «oil “ L tinpliKhtiug ............ such pri« e«. One day there w» rr 10 men uh » «leb gat’-»n ar«-as fo'low-: Sen a or J * 1» H. ♦ ct |»<»-.«esse« these r-anark<;n.e prop» rile-. »luring the ma»! rage of Bearcreek last Sun nel ’hrougli the length of the r«iad running J. NUNAN. JacksonTille. Or “ J Anitor'rt Salary ........ to Mr. K 's barn. On Monday, when th»* Came and begged ll-e but« h» r to let them There is a big demand for potatoes, su- Mit« heli, 1711 ’ 'oritiei 1 i« u’ avenu« . N. W. So-.tt»er will cure a cubi as quickly or day and M« nday. “ Roa«ls and Bridg«*s snow about the head of the creek had have be«f; but. a« lhey hud no nn-ney to gar ,»n«i coal o'l, ami it i« quitc likely that SeriMior J. N Dolph, No. * LatayrU»* |c »vu th«*‘•ysiem iu as sound h condition, S ot-cial P«»lic«*. .............. Last Monday and Tuesday, for miles van -bed, the stream subside«! into its pay for it. be re u-td to do so. Mr Dean the supply Wil' be exhausted before the -quare: C»»n. r---.-»»•• Binger Hermann,721 •oc.-nt -nd one-di ll.sr b tth.« for sale at “ Donat ion to 4th of .Inly Goin, ('iiv Dm : Sf »re. Jacksonville, and by arotii <1. the valley looked like one vast original channel and «lid no more damage. uiitto..................................... told turn io let them h-«ve the beet and he trains are running again. 25 mi Eleventh str« et, N. . beet of water. Much of it has disaj* v C*M1 Oil................................... 41 35 Would be responsible for it. W» gave the Lngrl Bros., I'luje ix Th«* <>oar»i «4* triisn **« di«l m»’ h -I i ih :r Frank I,»-wis, the fo »t-rHC-r. had one of peared now, however, “ Stationery ............... ti 1« i men the store-room—it ha«l a big fite- his leet hurt bv a burse filing wub him, r« gul »r tn* et ng last Tin «day ci,hi. tl.ice PK1UONAL MENTION. “ Town Charter — Att«»rn« ‘ y ’ s Jowe^ . yffbv bridge across Murphy creek, in , place—and loaned ihem ftv ng pun«, and but 1« almosi fullv recovered n«»w. He 1« • »f th« i’i**m!»er« be ng «.n thv sic«i h.«L A Ft*«« .................... . .......... Son of the Lord in Limbo. Xhin-county, has disappeared. It is i also they li\e»l ih**re for s« v» ral weeks »>n frit »1 siill in Ja- ksonvi le. a l>o \ “ Insnram*»*.............................. -p- «ia! meeting will he h-l«i in a stv rt W. Beeson of Talent visited the county ih* ' o oi W. C. R<»h»*rt«, m»tv in jar I here - -t:i e«l ihatsomeof th»* briiig»*-, in the lower beef aioie w th ut salt 1 h» ir btef bb “ Recorder's Fees ............... seat last Tuesday. < on-idei< blr rain has fallen since th I time, in «»uh r to make arru g« menfs f«»» i A.i.ii'-g 1. a. -pur*al • u l«» l t-riltu «1. was Applegate ci untry areal*«» g >ne. “ Fidewulks................................ was I’JO, which Mr D« an paid. t-»r the coming town election. last Fri'liv c-mtniih ^-»u a teiegrs; hi- Mrs Dr. Sommers, who lias been quite “ Cvnu*t»*i*y............................... which , ne»<ib «« »u -ay, tie never rec- ived a big st-»rm »a«t Tuc.id.iv. am! ir is quiteiiKe- L<»gg A M"D »nnell's mine ai the bea«i of ” Ehvtlons........ The A-hard r-4ler mill will put in thv v. rrarit » h i ".r’lig hrru with carnplrci’v in Jack«'« » ice-, have been **ern»usly dam ill, is convalescent. rent. Ano l er ma* , a preach« r, wasshn l> that ’he stre ims wi»l be full of waler fur ‘ * Print Ing. .. ............... s>»met ime lu « vine . nec. 's r. in -’Id’.crv t»< « »mplt !e the "t ew 1 h * c: iua*. I he y»ung man is about ! w» nty - aged, as their ditcncs are tilled with slides pi’g in a btlle -h.n ty m ar, and ><»ubl J. 1’. True of Medford spent a day with *“ Treasurer’s Salary............. Street < ommi«si(»ner Eaton has been pr«««:« as" <»! ff«»ur mak ng in t:.* s’.-irm live y» a. ol !. W.i'.l^bert.sw&stiieeon- from the hills ami their reservoir» gone. Come a* d pi« k up tl.e beef Inai's thrown friends in town last week. " Fir«» Engine........ ’. away. As >O»’l> a« the butcher <(isc<*V Ted kept very bu.«v since th»* deluge begun, and iiT’run, of th** supp y h»ni*v of W m n* r hdt i»li »1 « h*rk of the c-»nifiii*.«i»»h house of “ Fire Wardens..... Ben Beall and Jas. Williams of Central In going to Central Point ju«t now one ut fior iaml, ami th«* “ Water Pip«-............................ this he charged h»m 25 <•»nt* each fur them. has ha«l a large force under mm wb« n he A Co., P«»r’ ami, wi t -up ’lintvnd the W. Dull »' A ’ " Sundries......... ...................... ¡iiioii is all«* «*»i to have cr< --es Ja«'l-son creek “four hundred time*, Point called on us to-day. pla*-mg « f th« new n il*. rtcL,»*’«’. Mr Ihan 1‘d-i h ni g » stop that “2 bit busi could get anj biwiy to work, x I »-•»( u;>t or hi' defal- C. J. Geer, the popular Centra! Point ami seven th-Hnand of its benches, ” a« a • ■ •. 11» ba g • of the ness." or leave »he place, tor !•♦• would n»»t ■■«■il- Total vxpenditur«**. .. Busin»*«.« b.is been paralyze«! by the un*' drayman, visited our town last Monday. ji . is tn the fiairds ot Hivriff Birdscv, a id citizen says wh«» has travtle«! it. tolera>e it I fear 1 t.re you with ihi« «ub- pre» edent» d weather of th* pa»t imnithj w. , -ix I ar:-- trunk« It 1« tfiought • lie ject;but()h! E-----, th«»«e were «ie icimis an»! it will be . m » h etiniv vet before it re*' County Clerk Midler is steadily growing Receipts in ex<*ess of » xpumliturv« .$ Ifl7 14 The bridge across Bear « reek, northeast « *.5 trunk- «•oiit.dn pr- ».fs ol the guilt »»f the •*f l-entral Point, is st 11 there, but the b» t-ei ami was able to be Mbo.it again tins Money in tin* Town Treasury.......... pancake».” fem h wa« rioneei no«pit*»hiy Mini» •« its wonted »qudinrium Nu nidvbte<im-M.s. • »-.h-i In d, Wi.ich i« th-1 r< :i-’<»n. apparently , j .« »’ream and priva’ion<«. The h-ley n »lay«’ we-» afternoon ■VBill 1.« K«'ll«-, gone, having .rut another chan- i Cattle can five n i he bill« .liter th** irr«>un<l ■' Witness tny han«! an«I th«* s»*al of • or the ¡ hi ».«: ot the younger, ;> « > u i V11 who n ii *> wmh H il.*» riiak- iiiiih- nel to the west __ of ltie not eiactiy the must > onnurtHble times to _ . st] rt ture. Ch is Gay. the cl* ver manager of I)r. «»■ities somewhat; but ¡h-re will be great thv town of Jacksonville. Or.. g preparatior s to rep ♦ vtn them w hen he I D. Bl«'»omer s ranch,^ie;«r the mouth of La * pens’ drug-store at Central Point,»pent live in. danger * f weak an ma - l eii'h.ng m th« , [SEAL] this 1st «lay of February. tii'c 1 wa* arre :«:«!. .. whs „.. . «leeuird ,, a<i I. It ad- ’ Kane ci •re» k, suffered severely, his fine or- v» sterday in town. 0 A. D. 1890. mu»i ami mire tor sometime to come. Attention! ■?ab!e not to ¡« t him have access t«j it. The mad Loy- Lave been h..vin^ .1 bard having a deoosit of a foot or more of A. J. Merritt of Medford has been spend Theft. F Variety Store keeps he best time killing “dr* wued out” gi-mml J. H. HTFFEK, The a mighiy dollar-the few have ton tailings over a great portion of it. ing several days in Jacksonville, visiting R< *corder. irauy and the many bave l< o few. The nipoi t»«!. Key West and «b nw«tic cigars r«*ls amng th* f**m « r >w- hr u h ; j x Tin- Railroad Brdly Injured. quite badiy G. W. Gibson and family. Granville Sears ’ ranch was < B n tne market ; also ail the popular branm» manv .’•h',u d si live to ««ve a | art of each dur ng the past w«- k. Um- little cl.ai Iroaii t-» th« north :s now in far cut tip by tb<* waters of Armstrong gulcli, I A. L R *uter, who ha« been confined to his Notice of Public Examina Oniarwhch comes b> toil. There i« a uf chewing and smoking lobat e»*« toAii kill« «1 Hum -nne 8«piiir»!' in fit than ¡hat portion sou h of [ wiiii h escaped from their accustomed | ro*»m with a severe cold, is uble to be about place in Grant's Paas, Oregon, where 1 The cigarette tiend« are in dismay, as it iioiir.« oUl 11 ' in • ri -i ■ trip 0 tion. For loti miles n ” th of Medford ch »1 nel and swept across his field again, we are glad to learn. niun»y can be saved when buying. It pa>« is reported that a gnat trust bus been fence in bi« fati.er'.* lie d. >ti of slide.«, washouts, sunketT, to bujr there Go to tin» R. «i Star Store lurmeu to <-«»ntr«»l ih. .«¡4»* f their tavorit»* The David Birdspy ranch suffered the C. B. Kingsbury, who is interested in the OFFICEOF ) -pread-n*. rails, no* to -peak of “Ay«r’> Cherry Pe- t-rul l a- g v» ami buy 2 papers needles for 5c. ; 3 bold«« ari.cit* ol existence and raise price«. “s of some land and a g-.»»»«l many rails, Wiiitmg ad*iition t«> T«»lo, is in town to-day. T bte C ounty S chool S i i * ehintem » f . x r, ulveitsa'ul bridges, will render great relief in i»rum tiiti- Wi’mn a immili J A« hs«»N viele . F» bruary »». IH*». ) , V ■ w -wn the i iv< r, as dul al* • the Fred good irg ma< bme « il f««r 2o< , chil Bini- accompanied by Scott Griffin. J upit r l’luviu«i« <»pe*.ly a« cu«ed uf hav iidmg precarious aud uncertain tor «■ y ranch, now farmed by Ed. Farra. otice is hereby given thaï 1 F or dren's fl 25 «tu.«- tor 90c.; laoies’ fl 50 1 ing tireti «4 breaking hi« »»wn records of I hav<--ent mm- «•!' this pr« par.ition to a Mr« John Miiler ami Mrs. G. Karewski, v.v*k», lo place« for m-'es at a thv purpoH»* <>f making an « xaininat i«»n «»f kid sb es fi»r >3 50; eh* , eh , etc. Prices ' r« <•• nr «- nturi».«. ami <»! having started out fr.end suffer-ng fr* in hr n-hi -• ami «.«th The -lower Bear creek valley, from Cen- al! p» rs-HiK wh»» may «»IT« r thvinselv**.- ascamli- who Lave been quite ill, are able tube about - »e:. h ’ Lv track i- alm t entire y gone or ma It lias <i*»tie him -«» much go 0 (hat wonder?u ly 1« w. In these «lav« <«f burn : alt«-: N«»:»h and h - ark achievement. 1 take pleasure in announcing to the public in general that I have tr.-rl Point t » the »nouth, was one vast lake. datrfT* for teat'liers of th»* sch<»ol8 of th:- •*«»un- again, we are pleas» «1 to notice. -u bid y •l»'im-rai:/.« , <l tha ’ n »«.even a hand b» writ» for mor-."-- < h»rL- F. l»u it. r an i rush, bti'i»-ess isg««verned liy the law ; ty. th«-County Sh-»ol S»ip»ri int«*n»!<nt th»*rv«»f t In (h»> Cow nw < » n « k ' waUr standing for several feet deep about • ar 1 at hr 1 u*i over it. In ihe The largest and bc-t stuck of deetls, viHv. lTymouti’. England. Frei (»rob of Wagner creek spent last w ill iioid a i»ut»lic examinnti«»!! Mt hisoA»*** in purchased the Telegraph Variety Store, and have a new and first- of dottare and cents. There is no fri«-n<i-I • : t . tr. k is virtual- ' H»e farm buildings from Peninger's to l'olo. *:»nyon tweti’y mil» « . . ---- - ......... night iu Jacksonville. He reports plenty t h« Court Rome at Jacks«»nviil«*. on ship in i u-mess Stiuiy your own inter mortgages amt ah k'i «1« i»i r» a - state ami Tne r.nm»r ram* over th»* wires »»ii M n • .y iiuHc I Even n»>rth ul Rustburg and m Rogue river fell about five feet before the of water everywhere tn that «ection. class stock of goods, which I am selling at the lowest prices. ests <irt the best bargains you c.»n j lege: bhinks s»Hith of ftal» tn 1« kept at the dav. which was aitvrw • ds - nk: n Wi itnenday, February ¿'o', 18W, he Wdlamctte vail» y math »lumage has 1 i m f . s ofli » ’ ar.»! «».mi al i ’ »»rti.;i ’ ii rates big raise began, which doubtless ac the th bri 1 *e budt a •«•»,«« R .. u • 11 vi r. Mute the omnipotent <a«l» do it« lev- i W. W. Hayes, of Gram! Rapids, Mich . is i».*vn «tone !•» fliilr >; j «I bruises ai d track, counts for the tact that the bridges along he«t On this t-a-i« y«»u are eor«linll> in i The “Tining*' rep«»rts seven burials nvarl» .mt'» P.**- ha-i gon <»u th it m o 11- quite ill. having caught a severe cold from owminencing at 12o’c!(X-k. W; vn lite next in »*i will a r ve is ••pa-l that stream are most of them still standing. F rM-grail«* certificat»«* J»* huv »1 under th«* «»Id Vite«l l«» visit lb’* Reti St:.T fetore. Grani i» wifbin a week s nn>e al the Fhtcrrx Ceme ¡im. rai» will prove • exposur».! during the Gjrepart of the we-k. law- cannot I»«* renew»*«!. T«*Mch» t * hoLl’iig PETER J. CHAVNER Pa-«-, Origini, uhe •• the arc a«!» n tery re «n y Not all the de eu«.*-i per. 1 hat •• t n. a« it cu .* off a ¡a; gv <•<» .11' r v finding out, ' «>• Lord Dundr*ary would Judge Haiina and W. Kahler, who in- c«*r iiti«*Mi« »• thm wiil soon expire steouAd n -t Give me a Call and be Convinced. The bridge across Rogue river at (told -ay. MH.sW«r* ic-idtnisul that pHite. however from that place. isbiogiv low. Ri «p»cuul v. HU has again stood the test, although it temle<l to go to Salem, to argue «mine cases m*i lect att»*nding tiic examinai ion. W E D ean . The \**ni «lav Mercury” print« a s< -calle«! II. »1. MUCH ELL. Paper bearre. li »•! a narrow escape. The approM< h to the in the supreme court. Lave wisely deierre«i One of the sights oi «»ur pion- er «lay- m.»y County S«-h«M»l Superintendent of Jackson i <»• irai I of .1. W mi «1 i>«*\ h*«. i«se; I n^ that he bv .«»«n on ih«* -irwt«<jl Jacx.*»- »ovil <■ «gu'n. ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1. 1888. hither end of if was washed away,however. their trip. » The railn ad biv * ade cim.rht the ne'.vs- tire at Ashland. c« >unty, Oregon. 1« Ward D ug as tinder an t ¡t-r name, x. iih i. e., pa«*kiug suppm•«* ■ n Imr.-t F. M. Ferguson, I. J. Hansen. Ralph ■Sears’ creek left its channel south of the shurt of jh m-i’ig Ite (’« nl’al I h um at A-d land, wh th an Mi e» unt - I some <1 bi« h*rmei e-capades. of hauling them with Wa n- Dttck :n.->: <1 •k u| e< s i.. - - mi i-ern < . a - i- no a a pa, ; r, an»i. i-.nle-s a fresb suppl y arrives lair rounds, and j -iuing with the waters Dean. B. W. Huston, John Ralls and J. E. M»h'»dA b and ere« k, wss burine! lu'-t The uhl hrindie cow can live to ii .bt for tinys entire y th* i.,«h on. T: fio.iti cu' <> ii, W’C w ,h all Le oblL í <1 to re-»» rt to us- of Arm*trong gulch, cut a new channel Fisher o( Widow Springs precinct were Estray Notice 1 u« sii ■ y, thè t»r< resulting fr«»n» the »‘ii'-t- h» rim* auuiticr winter; but h»r owner out ihe r»»ad.« .«<» baffiv ami swept away so • I g w rappLíg I r p s er I aj tr 11>- T imes across the Ba nes field, opposite Central he»e yesterday. ing » f lamp«, | rthUriiaNv. Th»* bu ld n/ »toesn'i b ts«» the sbowt rs that remove«! ihr many bridg» « 1 hat it 1.« next, u impossible Poinu , h. « a ¡are»' r*” ‘ :, e ,fT’i iruua ¡ty b’- M. L, Mr’’all of Ashland is in town, hav- LARGE. RED BELL < A ME T«> THE was bou-ht by S. M. Kyerg <d Mim e«o»a «¡«••w uml gave her another chauce h»r her to travel n v» h i« -. mg at * • d o. til» blccxude; t»ut . w are Norman's creek broke its record, sweep-’ 'Coinéon horseback. He says that four Arnistr<»ng farm near Jacksonville, oiu* froiu Mr- Vie log, la«t >ear a d w th thè hie. day laM wv«*k. Bothuf his t*ars are cr»»pp»d b* <o io so.vc so.ve tlu 'I quest on In w to Alfg bridges, reservoirs and everything else A.1.1 D- rrdd McKay, ihe nt »ted - it and In as yrt ui at ;e -■ h«*s of rain fell there on the first four futi«! un n it wa" valu»d at about >kkHi offl but. no brands w«-rr notie« abl«’. Th»* - ei» the toe incinte iiis'ance b« b» t <v. * wn either p mu mid *»• tore if The ground uever was •,» full <»f water dian tight-r. ami who <1 -tiugm-hed him- le.« en It also sadly demoralized the »lays in this month. Th«* anu.i.nt of in.'-uran*'«-1.« noi »taied, «1- ur is rc*qu«*Rtvd to call and pay charges .«nd evei 1’. wu suppose, our road to Sterlingvdle, washing great holes Hcmew though flare w»»s a p- li. y on boti» bini *1: g as now, which is the cause of so many -eil in tne Modoc war. win ¡. ’.act. Jack JctcK-' -nvi ie ituu Miss Blecher of this precinct is under take thv an final away. R. C. OGLESBY. ami »urntiure. Th» h U.«e was in use b\ E slides along the rai road, miuing ditche>. matlv it ir«»pi«*al f »r tfie regular aimy, v.a- reader w; I prefer ..ewo on colored paper to tn it. Jacksonville, Jan. ¿s, 1S90. treatment bv Dr W. S. Jones of Medford, id Port.an ; late-y. be tu a with«-.*- in the none at ali. K. B j « itn mi » ms m cdging-hou«e in conio c- etc. for dropnv, ir«»m which she has been a suf Residents of the lower valley, who had 4*ii-- -? • u murder • « . r »• .■ fn<li n li« n witb thè A-bÌMiiH Munse. The wrt«r put in their lime building sleighs for some ferer furtive years past. Estray’ Notice Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East Residents and wo’kers on the railroad Hay for >ulr. supi 'y vas deiui peti by tl»e flo d, and thè from bis^un m-rtb ar«» in serious danger ba* been sentence»! t«» be hung in June. weeks, regretted that the labor had not Thus. B. Merry, who is also acting in the liOU.’t burntd c » n.p et**iy up. ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. A work-iwii wa.- rvp»-rie«l at Ager, Cal., Twenlv tons of buy, > t good quality and been bestowed on boat-building when the capacity <4 correspondent of the ftunday aken ri* and posted by the under - from starvation, at last reports being almost the f«»repait ot the week, ami it was bah ■« well, can be bought by calling on J. flood was upon them. signed, in Jacksonville precinct. Ja< ks--n “Welcome," left for ftan Francisco recently county. out ot supplies. Or«*gon, one whit« yearling steer, with Now t« Y.Hir etuknee. thought that ’In* Cal f.-rma end ot he 1 ii- R. II ward. <»u the Ijavix n place mar All of the streams have subsided, though on the steamer “Santa Rosa.” red ears; no mark or brand visibl«-. L< ft ear L..I’ udj- inni, tl.e oily park i f Me«Wnrd, Huge slide* at the west fork of Cow r»»ad would bv open f*»r business in !«>« M «¡lord, or ou Ciias. N;c£t-11, Jacksonville. much waler is still running in them. J. W. Ingram of Widow Springs precinct lops down. Have been fv<ding him since No- lb.- ni",t de^ireb <■ in town, wi i be -obi on ereek, tunnel 9 and at other points in Jose than a fortnight. Since then enormous COLLECTIONS A SPECIAL!!. The warm weather continue« to melt the called yesterday. He says that the big res Veinber 1. 1889. Thv owner wiU take the ani lb* iu«<n Imeni plan, unii at e. rv re.iM.n- phine ami D« ugia« counties are engross slide« along ihe route have occurred, sun.* m the mountains, which is probably ervoir at the min» s he is interested in with mal away anti pay charge*». •Ue raie.. C’/w P alm . which have capsized all calculations. ing lbe atleuuvu ol the railroad folks. ■ Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. the cause thereof. A. M. BEIIKY J. W. Baker was taken off by the flood. MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS Dated Jan. 30,1890. ABSOLUTELY PURE New Hardware Store, I. II.JIAEÜLÏ, Proprietor. «9NDIY.. FEBRUARY 10, 1890, - Please Call Before Purchasing Elsewhere NEW FURNISHING STORE. 311*21 >1 OTTEGOIN > COMPLETE STOCK SUSPENDERS. NECKWEAR.ETC. EOWENT 1’HICE? Medford. LADIES FINE LINE OF FALL / 9 DRESS-: SUITINGS Striped Foule, in Colors, Iron Frame Alpacas. Merinos. Sicilians. Shepbard. l’laid, Cacbeniire, V... \ T Silk Warp Henriettas, Assabrts, Tricnts, Scotch Plaids, 12 inches wide, Black Brocade Cashmeres. We have the above in Latest Colors. New Trimmings, New Buttons, Gioves, Mitts, Stockings, Shawls, Flannels. Yarns, Blankets, Etc., Etc. LADIES'WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, SCARLET AND WHITE. Special Bargains In All Wool. PETER J. CHAVNER, Prop Vi CENT’S FURNISHING COODS, NOTIONS Groceries, Candies and Nuts, Cigars and Tobacco, Cutlery, -y Fresh and Tropical Fruits. N A Jackson County Bank, 31 EI)F< >1« 1 >, OREGON T