The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 13, 1890, Image 3

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    Linn county buffered severely from the
We regret to learn that R. Richardson
MEDFORD SQUIBS
FKKMONAL MENTION.
floo I in the WiFamett«* eni its tributaries,
ha" h d tt.e nm»f< rtune io |o-e a numb r
THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OP
it ii Vo n be r. re or » ’ that every bridge
’S J
F<1 ihe road« at once.
oi h > flue A g r.t goats during the recent i’i the < oun:y was wa hed a*ay or daiiiaged.
Mr-. M Armsti.inK 1>*» been verv ill
J. R Howard oi Medford precinct called
hard weather.
>’e-terday.
■ A number o houses wer»* wa-hed uu iv at ilur:ngibe w*ek.
Don’t fail tu pay the printer.
I- EBRI AKY 13, 1 "!»>.
THIR>DAY
rhe big pib- of w »«id in the court house j Alnanv and other p ii ts alo g the liver
Ma y<»r Howard is t inbtl.i"hing his town
W . 8o .niiiib-en oi Ashland «peut a day
Read the new advertisements.
yard shrank away aim*" entirely* while
«.*..*
in town thi« Wt« k.
W. H. Bostwi-k of Vniontowi: piec iut pro, erty wiih a new fence.
Circuit Vuurt.
Circuit court adjourned until next Satur­ the sn w was uti the ground, someth ng "tista ne«i consideiabb damage at his | uce
unprecedented.
Messrs. Wolters, Barr and Gruby were
1. P. Luu,; of iiraiit’« PA.-s visited our
The following biuniir-N a" bcm disp*»*-c I day.
from the. washing tiu ay of rails nnd fencing at the cunnty-^est last Monday.
tuwn last Tuesday.
ot in the circuit t ourt since our la-1 i t-pui t:
I he infant child of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. and th*- sluicing « t! of an a- re or two of
Valentines in reckless profusion at W. F.
Ever Brought to Jacksonville is Now being Opened up at
I lckens <>f I able Rock precinct died one choice l iud. Mr Bo-dwick was raised in a
Beckman A Ktainrs v.". Hmiry <k L »vr; Van» ty »Store.
Newt. Jacobs and wife are spending a
»1
Our uid friend Jacob Wa.'z visited J ack­
day last Week. W»* extend our sympathy well-watered country, b >wev<*rf ami is not few days with friends in this place.
to f reeb se mortgage De< rre and judg
sun
vide
last
Tue-day.
The railroad company wishes to employ to the b»reft family.
afraid of a tittle moisture.
m« ni for >i'».4i>». F»0u attorney s ft»«* «nd all the nu n po.*s b.e.
Judge Hanna of Jacksonville, the well-
J* H. \\ risley of Central Poiut precinct
costs end di-bur*e«ii» nV".
Indications are tl.at s< me of the towns known lawyer, visited our town on Mon­ ci*lied on ua last Saturday.
tn. Ray. countv commissioner, lost
H C. L w«s <«. J. G Birosev, d al ; to
A black bear was killed near Ashland
pouixiw of potatoes bv the freshet, ¡n the Willaniett»* w* re cut off from the day.
»
recover per*on H property Motion lur in-w some weeks ago.
Jas. Park, luar-fial of Central Point, vis­
who h is a matter of regret to the consum­ world mor»* complet» ly than was this val*
irial ov« rrukd an t t me •'Xtyiid d for bling
The flood widened Bear creek channel to ited the 11.MK« office last Munday.
l-v by the flood. Littl«* newsbas be»nre-
The nights are cool mid we are having er ut th« festive spud
bill ! » x rpiio.st M «fen I. lift*».
the
dimensions
of
a
river
in
th
s
vicinity
Conalstiog of the Standard Goods Manufaelurod by the HAMILTON-BROWN
ceived
from
Albany,
and
it
is
thought
the
J a-. ( Mrdwell was quite «ick again one
r« 1» grams i< c» ived in the vaFev yesterday
Ksiatc ot vv m. Giho>, an in-olvrnt frost reguiarly.
wires have b* en badly demoralised b »th in many place«.
iiigh(
a
lLi9
week,
but
is
better
now.
Shoe Company of Cblca<<>. for
debtor. Claim »1 b. Faftersun for IL’JUU al­
were
to
the
«fleet
h
it
another
big
landslide
Sav.ige Bros. < f Central Point were here
north and south of that place.
Bear creek has been fordable at this
lowed in me >uiu oi
»eiween Mottan»! Dunsmuir would delay
a lew days since.
Geo. W. btvphenauu and R. B. Quelcb
point,
a
short
distance
at»ove
tt»e
bridge
site,
trains
a
we«
k
ur
so
longer
R J. Cameron sustained pretty heavy
D. M O-b me »I C • vs F. Hubbard; io
of Aaiiiaud were in town yesterday.
since last Friday.
FrCoVrr iu<>u»*y.
l>* murrer tu « » inp».tini
Ik» un i -»*e tlio e v *1» n iiies at the 8. F.
.. ..... . *“‘l ■ ' V‘«u’*'*. if out your force*, damages during the high water in little
■'U'lumed said judg.ueiil given driemiant Varirly 8lure, Jack-«»nv 6 e.
Api h gate, the stream taking away several
K R. Drum, the wideuwake agent fur
The ' Mail” has been issuing an interest­
“ii I r -pa r the ‘hoioughf.iie“ al once. 'I lie thousand rails ami threatening his barn
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
h»r » uh»-.
ing little daily pai er fur the past week, btuver «V tV uikvr al Meuluid, is iu luwn lo-
r*-ail
work
caniiot
be
.
xiieioled
to
belter
Frt.wh
garden
ami
flower
seeds
of
nil
oa>.
I ii. William" vs. Ri»'clla Berry,«*t al ; tu
and outbuildings at one lime. His lower whit h is wt 11 received.
a
Ivaniag.*
than
ry*ht
now.
kimls al the 8 F. Variety Store.
reo.i m deed. D« cr*el>»r plaint il.
bott .in land was principally in mead >w,
Ai i."s Agut« Gibaon i." organizing a class in Ladles' French Kid Hand-8<-wt*<l Coimnon- Women's Dongola M.S. Half Opera Button Wooten's French Kid Turnod Opera BlippM»
A freight triiin lurk several <*r»r'"H<1s >f
Bvs.-Mr L. Mrss» ng» r vs J. J. Donoghue;
Notwithstanding the biockad»..I Nunai, lienee did not sluice away badly.
Sense Button Shoes; widths C. I), and E; per
Pure honey, in nice pitchers, at ihe 8. F.
Shura in widths E. and EE., and same inGim-
Drivin 4 F. mix -e’s<*elebraU*«i fl.>urtu Gram's iuu . m « , auu hue already secuieu several
and also same In Dongola; width D.
to f »rvi- ow»- m«»rig ig -. Decree g«ailt*»d
has
a
Urge
a
d
flr»t-c
a-s
st.,,
k
o
f
g
„.„|
H
Variety 8u»r,. Only 50 cents eucli.
pair..................................................................
pupils
I^s now general y neiieved by the taTL
inon Sense style, widths E. and F.. per
H. 8 l-.m»*i> V" J. A.>Wiit: co loieciusr
amt seals as , h a* as ever. Give h lu a ryffl people that an’ niirely new railr. a C Fass one. day this Week.
pair.........................................................................S3.2& Children s French Kid B. H. Turned Buttons
m<-( i.a k ’.*» ittn. Demurrer to complaint
It i" thought that the »‘ireutt court will call and judge lor you,sill.
-Utbsra Woulf und bexaurr ol Gold Hili
/rnusi h- (Obstructed along th»* big dam ^Mi"a M. M. Ga labor has secured npart-
»U"lainr»l.
adjourn lur tlie term next Saturday.
ihe cvumy-seal un legal business on Same in Half Opt*ra Button; widths D. and E.
1». M<nick of Yreka il e.i of dr-'psy on’ cau eil by the land-.-* ide in Cow creek can­ inrntswith Mrs. F B. Ticknoi. «here she Msiied
Children*« Dongola. No Hoel, Button.
II C S um - h v". Oregon R frigeratiog and
A
Ucsuuy
.
per pair............................................................ fS.QO Women*« Dongola. M.S. H.-BI o ' r .^ Op'-ra
will continue the dressmaking business.
yon.
The
water
above
the
dam
is
about
in
First-»
¡as»
cedar
fem
e
posts
for
sale
‘
h--
25
h
oil
.
ng,
<|
uh
ut
GO
years
He
vv
.**
l*r II Evaporating < <». er m., Ct* lore( ;o$>e
Button
Shot-«,
widths
D.
E.
and
F.
Alsu
Munt
­
Children
’s Goat. Heeled. Tipped Button.
quaiiiiiH s tu suit at the I IM its office
tbe luth* r f L. I.. Mem k of Ashland,and -evrnty feet deep and the obstruction is
John liuttej Wut ill, lue Ap| ligate s» hou|
hioli.iit c • Hoi. Ju'i.inVn loi <28t> 80.
Henry Richardson and John Schiuidei*
ili Coiti mon-Sen»»- style. Rame widths.
' h »*1 lived al Yieka for 27 years.
wearing aw ay very •>l*iwly.
1» L. M> >"• nger vs. ii A C<«.••••; ture-
ot Medford were ut the county.»eat a f»*w Uuche;, is sujuurifing ui Ashland dura g Ladies* Kreuch I’pp»*n<. Hand-Sewed Button
Child ren t» Goat. M. 8. Heeled. Tipped Button.
The \ -hland normal 9« h«i*>l >« conduct­
E 11. Bel itige-amt his son Charles at­ day« since ami leit their orders for the me Ulucaadv.
«uv«rmu-ie>. .1 ud.' uh ii i u>r $5.> ws.
SI km h , widths (_’. 1). au*. E. and same in Com­
Tm* part.es who bought th»- C.dr« y pian­
ing a « U"" i l.«»uk-ke pmg ut present.
('hildr<*n*B Dongola X. fl. Heclod Tipped.
B. L. iir.*. r»fcer and J FL biui.h v-. Wat-
ito: mi 1 projeitv fail««! tu consummate tempted to cross Mill creek which luns 1 I M Kb.
U. 11. Biunk ut Ashianu bas been &ick mon Sense Style, width D. per pair........... ^4.<»U Women's G«»al M S. in both Half Opera and
Vab i ii-«-’ Valentines!! Valentines!!! the purcha-e. ned the e>t it« is once more through >aiem, in a buggy »»u the 111h in-l.,
-«•!>. lluiih & Wal'.»i., «1 *,L .um d »lr ol
<’. S. stylo; widths B. Mnd F.
Button.
vb.lix
iu,
grippe,
but
js luucn ueiier new, we
Henry
Klippel,
who
has
been
at
Jackson
­
al tbe 8. F. Vat let) 8ture. Jacksonville.
and were thrown into the stream win n
>m ; • me c<>i;i I roieivti.
in the hand" of the circuit court.
Women's Dongola Hand-S»*wed, Half Opera
about ibe middle <»f it by the vehicle up­ ville fur sometime past, on account of ur«. g;uU iu i«.ufu.
1* 1'» I’« wii'ite at.u Milling C»». v- F. H.
Miara Dongola, M. 8.. Heeled. Tipped. Button.
F i sit ieiuun» and oranges kept on hand
Wm R* < du g inform." U" tliar the gr.ide selling 1 h--fa'her was (irowne«i. but the SK-kne."«, has recovered m dieturned to Ins
Button Shoes in D. anti K. Widths, and same Women's Dongola P. T. Haud-Si wed Oxfords
t as <* oec . ami i> r «i.iioag* «
Judge Day ia bury repaumg the uauiage
pi'stof duty.
b«-iwe«-n Murphy, re k an I W'ildervtlle 1- s in succee«le«i in rea« hing the shor. .
in both Lace and Coumi'tn-S.-nsc Button; Women*« Dongola Turned Turned CengrMi.
D murr«r io cuiu. ant overuha an i at -h 8 1*. Va»»ety >t*»r»-, J u-ks»»n\ilk*.
in Common-Sense style, widths 1). and E..
Uuiic iiis place uj *uc iule ÙUvd, Milieu
ii . v <• k iv* n d* u i '> n. unt>i la -1 M<»ndaj in
widths D. and E Aleo M.S. Pat « ut Tip. Men’s Grain Boltter Tie«.
auiuuuu
lu CunsiuciaD e.
Monthly insta nut nt" of >10 will buy a enureiy got-e, and (be riv»-r now runs
I>er |»air............................................................ |3"5
¿K
“
“
'
Our delinquent sub-erd ers will please ^^ni etl'-rt will be made io have a iargL
where
the
load
iurmerty
>t*»<»d.
Ap ii • ti an-w r
Lace Oxfords.
L»*u-e .»ii«; lot in Tuio fruia S« «»rt Gi iflin. *
'*• i u a li»'»l house built in M- dford i.ext
remember that the lirst oi th»* year is a
Langvii aim iaiuliy, who uiuved uul ul
B -
is. Me"»riigei v>. Juoa A. Martin;
C > iiiiiii : ii .cation with Nan Francisco w I good tinm I1» turn over a new .'»* if ami pay 1 spring. Tue increa.-ing population n riders lue»r r.siaviii e Ouiiug «Aie piu^itss u* me
! OM pupt-r«, ii. qt.atitiii« s to suit, tor sale mkiii iw- n- e."iabb b <1
l ■ i< is ve< iiioi ey 8».»i. e »«- .tt»uve.
It ;b»rs nut it very necessary.
It is d«»ut»tfu i.p what they owe the T imes
ffc.M d, L.nt retuiind liuiue.
W N Luck y ma J W «Aiu.ui V". U. at ine 1 imkb office ui5u« ent* u hundred.
wnerrn r ttains wnlbe run n.r regularly tu "(■viii much to you, b it flu0*»of delinquent
Beans are quoted at six c« nt« a pound m I
G.iiiiMia. al*>.i.»i. it*; new trial oyerruiai
L Oit.deiei ul Mcditud vislltil Jackson­
Uyru." Neil an«l Mr. McCn>.«ky of Patent Portland ag.un insnie of :* month.
subscriptions is quite a b‘g pin* to us. present, and are rcarce ut that. We have
.» d 'hilly uujs turn- u I wc«i the bill ul e*»ch iu*«i a < hild by death not io»»g since.
ville une «Jay las* w «« k , aceouipaiued by
Pay up ami have a clear conscience.
i o >U- ar and 1 tile caUbce, while other stu hlS WliC dliU tWU UttU^ulvl's.
except Ouw.
The N. F Var etv St* re k**eps »hr best
Fr»-U timothy anti uifaltu seed »«»Id at import» «1 Kry West and d< me-tir c gar."
Great numbers of <h*er w« re ki bd in the plea are running low. ’
*> ale V" E. M. K • en. leu *fa."* fuitber
HANDLE A FULL LINE OF
Fred. Huibaugh ul Portland, wliu
vis
th« low« st late." at the 8. F. Variety 8lor». m the m.ti krt ; a so all the |»<«putar brand* fo -tbi 1" by dogs dm ing the deep snow pre­
v'liuv given iu Li r t ill ot < xepliuliB.
l’trry Foster, fioiu Ro.ue river, was in
vailing a L-w weeks ago. One dog <>n Rogue town lastSatuiday, having brought over a mug Lia bramer, u. Aiaroaugu, has been
of ruewtng and smoking tuba« c. s.
I he town authorities should fix the mad*»
quite s;ck, thuUgu he la bv-uer now.
river killed n»> less than thirty of the poor
Agricultural Implements,'Mill Machinery and Supplies, Engines, Boilers, Etc.
at once. The people demand and (Xpectit
A man from Michigan bought a number creaturts. Everybody's ranch dog turned snan of work horses to be fed by J. R.
Portland and Willamette Leases.
Howard at the Orchard Hume farm.
J. B. G iIsley, lire pioneer real-estate
uf
bear
skins,
twenty
or
more,
while
in
the
hunter un hi" own account, and hud no dif­
T«*n th*»U"aii(l feet of lumber at Sain’s val-
T.»e w«<et receded from th»- streets < t
agent, and his uaughtei, *urs. buduaru,
J’aciiic (
Agents lor
valley the ja-t few weeks, paying an aver­ ficulty in finding all the game he wanted
Messrs. Wood A Whiteside rendered u weic here the lurepart ul die Week.
Portland <n th»* rvrii.. g ol the 7th nstant, iey nthuul-huUMe for sale bv 8»oit Gr.ffin of age uf about $5 fur good specimens.
genuine
strvice
to
the
community
in
rig
­
’
•
alter doing immense d.iiu.igv to lue city’.-» Tolu.
It is now uver a in nth since we had
up their terry for temporary use in
J. 11. V\ hitman ut Mediurd lsabie lo re-
imsiiie.vM lUlrBeala. I lie h«uvnr lowers >n
QXmmtssioner Rav informs us that th¿ ^regular
_r trains, and we are verv tired of ging
The Celebrated
For pure Rogue river whisky, in quanti­
crossing Bear cieek lust wetk.
suujc his duties again, huving been a vic-
ih city are as f l ow-: Willallletle saw- le- to suit, cad on Captain Caton, Jackson­ hndge across tin* Applegate, near Orlando
° \his in
interruption uf traffic. Everything
liiu
tu ihe influenza pieVdliiuj» *11 ims sc« •
i: ... .1___
4l*».-e’s. ba" been repair»* I and is perfectly i* lies
mill.-, |2u,PU0, biuith Bros.. ¿2U.UUU; Feu-
dormant,
husine-s
is
well
nigh
para-
The
Monarch
saloon
at
Medlord,
under
*
lion.
Hoyer m.11-, izuuuu, Oitgon City woolm ville.
safe again. It had a narrow escape.
lyxed and nobody is particularly happy. the management oi H. H. Woiters, is prov­
mills, llu.tui. Northern i'acinc railroad
Ladies, misses and children’s tine shoe«,
But in the language < f the lamented Boss ing a popular resort. The best ul every­
,< ’ .Hut
Mr. liuiab, whu has ucen al J. li. Wils-
Jpre8<jU.iw
lake
bulkhead
and
dam
went
c' liupnuy I15.UUO, Morrison street britige new »tuck, just opened at Reumee &
•
xej s plaer in Ceuta al Point prcciucl, uas
«/dt in the flood, ruining or filling up most “ weed, " whal are yi.u going tu du about thing in that line is kept there.
»uiupany. Iiu.uuu. O. R. <k N. Lu's st»el W Lite ».
of the fine dit» h recently completed by
A pleasant social hup was given at returned lu his home in Flounce liuvk pre
bridge, |luOuu, Ira F. I'uwars, *15.1X0;
J. W. Sowden, of the new flrm of Jack- Howard ." b.»ll on the 7lh, at which a nuni- tincl.
Ihe town election draws near, only a Hanley Br«»s. and doing other daiUHge.
ROUND WASHER
PortU oi elettrn light c-inpany, llu.tOU;
son
A
Srw.ien,
has
gone
to
Koseblirg
to
Oregon City Lumb- r Co., Ild.uuu The ag­ few week« off. Candidate", announce your-
J. Hiekuthurn ul Butte creek «tuned lor
The largest and best stock of deeds, take orders lor monument**, l.imb-tonee, b( r of young folks parUcipaUd Hamilton's
Tin- Gr<at»et I*ab< »r-Saving
Reive«.
gregate uf smm.rr lus-es will swell lue total
mortgages ami all kinds of real-»*«tate and etc Tliev have a large assortment ot new or< lit slra fuinished the music, and Tom his lûmes in bisai^uu county, Ca.., re-
Invention ot the A m « .
e'cUUy, and leacned them alter mucu dil-
to au iiLiut use figure, with no data to iound
Messrs. Cole, Armstrong an«! Selph of l**gal blank." soiitti of Sulem is kept at the and elegant design«, and their prices arc Harris attended to the ‘•promoting.”
UCUilj .
no esliiuale upuu. Al Uirgon city the Smn « valley Were here last week on land 11 mes office and sold at Furtlan«! rates
Mrs E. W. Hammon was th«- first lady
reasonable. We understand that Mr Sow-
mi.Is and lactones have aiiuosl all be< n business.
Lewis 8tune, whu had his leg broken at
A lot of San Francisco toughs are «aid to den has takeu several orders at Grant’s pasr-e< ger tucross Bearcreek in th»- suspen­
• aepi away, imiuding the engine house of
sion ciadle, rigged ill imitation • f the hfe- the ceulral Point racetrack leceuliy, is
*
The spring fever is already raging fierce­ have been among the railroad workers who !‘a**s.
the su phile uni-, the E*xcel'ior mid», the
shv
.
ng-er\ice
apparatus
in
use
along
the
■ 1AWKEYE
able lu be about with me assis lame ul
The gentleman who bought the home
sb. day mi 1, saw mi l aud lumber mil.. < he ly among some ui our most respectable passed through the valley on the con
!-trm-tion train going north last Monday.
ranch of O. Gauiard on Rogue river last coast. Ihe car is dizzy-looking, but safe cruULea.
tux factory, the pn-aer s room ami part ui citizens.
STUMP
enough.
fall
had
the
luisfo.-mne
to
lose
about
2
“
ibt wool LuU’r ui the Oregon City wooleu
Jus. Duuden ui Rogue river called last
D Linn has sold hi" naked lot on th»*
Five miles uf railroad track are reported
MACHINE.
head
of
cattle
and
1#
tons
of
hay.
which
nniia, a poit oii ot he I mon Pacific wan- washed away between Riddle's station and c«»rm r <»t Oi« g»»n mik I California streets to
The first movement of freight on the rail­ 1 uesUaj . He sa} s that his place v*ns beUv-
were on an island opposite his place,
house, and a numb» r * i dwehimc», \aiioue- Glendale.
J. C. Whipp for $350. Property in Jack­ -eparat**d from the mainland t>y a slough, road ir m Mtd'urd was the shipment ol | hted ruiher than injureu by th«- late
lour
carb-ads of flour by Davis A. F'rance to i li eshtl.
ly esiimaleu *>t ir< m 30 io JU. Among the
sonville is evidently worth a lair price yet. when <h<* (r.s'et came.
It is said luat Grain's Pass ia't Tuesday, and one < arload *
Ihe gram market is still dull and th»-
muie ur less mjured bu.luings may be i.oied
nona
of
them
escaped.
Several
parties
have
picked
up
small
A 11. Maegly »p« nds six days in ll«e
lheeltetili ligui statiun, lue p.»|»er mills price uf wheat has not changed any for
to the blockade workers in the Srkiyu'is.
TIMBER o «
pieces of g«»l I i»» the vicinity <»f Jacks«*n
week aiCvntrui l’ornt, having tasrn cliurge
a *d li e liupei ia> liuui mg mills 1 ue .-lieets sometime.
The board ot trustees -hould lose rm
A Knights of Fythias lodge will be or­ ui the hardware stole formerly conducted
r eek since the fieshet
Trank Smith time in <>rdt*iing the ."t’cet C(»mnii"si«»ut*r
mine liooaed at*»mt are uaoiy lorn up and
The candidates came «»ut with th«* ground- i icked up one valued at $2 50 Lot Sunday. lu repivr the roads leaning < u» «»f tuwn <n a gan zed ut Mtdlurd as soon as mail cum by Ai. C. Le*ti.
dinaiv <útu»
tided w.lh debris. Il >s not Himwu Low
hubsf.int al manner. 1 be -urplus n ibl­ municali*»n is e.'lubli'lied with the outside
badly Ike tucks arc dain.igvd. The basin lo h g, and, like that animal, most ot them
will
be
Wi.l
slay
uul.
Représentative
Price
of
Tolu
was
here
worid.
The
charter
iiieniberUup
No
withstanding
ihe
railr»*«d
blockade
own
treasury
wa-
raise«!
by
tax
for
the
mme I*
bad.y li jure i, about 4ob yarua uf oieak-
t w«m \ -five or more, including several during tlie forvpart uf th«* *e<*k. He in­
CIUM
Waler having g me uul. lb*- slcambt»al
Notes, receipts due-bills, drafts etc , in ( U s « fl' .-ou hern Oregon from the oUtsid»* «special puip'»"t* «»f fixing our hiebw.iy",
forms us that little damage was done by the
•WCCP
" rioee bisleis Was v-aUgh in the busin hook form handy and first-class, at the word, ih* I imes « ontii'U»*" to ItfTnisb the and a goo-.tly portion uf it sheuhl be dis !ruin Jacksunville.
freshet m that vicinity.
• atest news from every portion oi the coun­ nurse i tor that purpose.
mu I wm lie un ibe li..e ui li.e cuuniy road 1' imks office.
Bridge timbers f .r i»»ur l*r dges to the
try.
Levi Morris, who has been al Iiilrnt dur­
until the baam » nu be repair»d
Pile mei-
north
of
Medford
were
load«
d
on
ihr
con
Num« r *u" bams »»it up|" r R“uu<‘ riv«.r
Ail those who want to work can cet JI 80
chants ui the lu*n sustained da mag s 1»
stru‘turn tram at this pl ot lust »Sunday, ing the blurka«L , will remove hi" family
O.
E
Rose
and
R.
Benedict
each
lu"t
f«*li
b
n
a'b
their
biini«*n
of
»*u«»w.
n
I
id
rP a: an ot ,t»ud- uggi e^alilig probably *uO,UUU and (>o..rd i er day by applying tu the ran
lheworkoi straightening up the roadbed trom Wiiitvis, Cui., to southern Oregon, as
a go< d deal < 1 f* nc tig l»v tlie high Water« mg B F. Feart s, Weav» r’s ami J« ff John
The- daiuugt -a» iue a >» 1 n iu*l s ise&lima. rd r«>ad company.
between this place and l ow creek can\» n soon as spring opens.
ot rtmmpsoii creek ami At pbgite, almo«t '-on'" l»»g ba n
1
he
-
h
o-h
u*r
in
lin-
alllu.UUU. and lu ibe Excelsior and "bo dy
R S Dunlap is able to be about again, as
will go f* rward rapidly now.
The un est ami fre-best mackerel ju"t re­ half a mile of rails 6« in,’ di-pluced ut t ach ¡lower I rail cre-k iti'ti nt was almost flat
luiila <1 ubuUl
u.-ual, nd wiil (*oniinen»*e gardening s< on,
ceive 1 at the & F. Variety Store; also ottier place.
( ten»d « ill, »he weight • f the sli<»w causing
Lui cheers greeted the c.nsti uctiun for th»'purpo>e of furnishing this market
table delicacies.
*
We regret to learn tha» S H. I ’< »ok's fully han 'll»* b gs to flv from their places .rain which pss;e<l through Medtord on with early veg» tables.
The KaiiiUlL
1 uc>d o . and hope look the place oi
H. Pape’« i<e-house in Willow Springs pin v in th»* Applegite section was almost i when ’h»- crash c-«m» .
Ale Newbury, who ba" been clerking
Tbr*>ugh the uniduess of Emil Bnit. uh > pre- inct succumbed P> the Le.ivj i>n.w ruine i by th»- tioo«i, mu< L of hi" felicin*.’ ! Staph-." of all kinds are »can »»n icrount di spomiency among our citizen**. Ti.t-des­
‘ '<k'vN* A \ . V* H v WUAN k V, s.'"
'SX"-**
for Prof Merritt at C»n’ral Point for > mu-
t'Mj - e**|H-< ial ttlitniion to the lain gauge ai d high waler.
and considerable good land being wa-lit«! [of ti l- r»il < <i hb»« k « ‘e, a' d th»* p• ice tination ot ihe t i am of bunk and construe
tune
past. 1*. spending th. «lull season at
and theimum ter nt l»ls lathei 's place, we
11
u>
cais
wus
Cow
creek
canyon,
win
re
the
! rhereof ha" r .isel temporarily. In "•■me
away.
No mails have arrived for a month, and
are enamed lu »laie that the pr«*cl|»iiall<>n
! < t the town- in th-* va ley 'here is n • "tigar. men v\ ill find t mnloy merit for sunn-time tu lu." h ••lue in Ja<*ks«>nville.
We learn • I tie death,
_ _. on 1 h» __ 4th
__ inst., of <■ fl« e. bacon, potatoes, bean-. vt< . Ja<k- come.
of waia. ai this place during lhe great it i" doubtfu whether we will liase any for
A. T K \ le und Ed M* r"<* of Ashland
M<".
Win.
Neii
N»
i.
of
Wagner
W
igrier
ere«
k.
De-
at
least
ten
days.
sturui was as fui ow-: Saturday. February
»ii»nvill»* ha"-ti i p't-!!t\ of evrivthing. ex
uer» in Jac ks nviile >un«iKy, and return«d
H. il Wolters, the mixologist, ha." re­ liulin the saine day, accompanied by A. 8.
«eased I ü e iv«
iv»- -uryiving a hu-bin*l and I cepting sug ti and p »iatoi s, and em»ugh oi
1st, I 15 ux-hes; Sumiay, Eeb 21, 2.18
If y» u need anything in the shoe I n»*,
opened the saloon formerly kept by A. 11. Han*m no an-l Mr-. Hyde
liic ies; M h day , F« b. 3d, 2.62 uh hes; I ues- don’t fail tu ex mine Reamts A White’s eif.-ht • hi.dren, th»* y* un,;« st a babe of lour t:.ose arti<-.(-" tor a short time.
‘ arl.-un, thoroughly refitting it and mak­
months.
I
day, Pen. 4ib, ¿7 un b«s. Tula», 6.52 tine, large stuck.
11
er<
will
b*-
no
m»»re
trouble
if
’
or
ihi-
Hon. Thro cHrner* n returned from a
ing many improvement.". lit has suppn» d
llHving l>e.-<>ni<* hMtihtied that Jack-
no nes. Wednc-day luurnmg. F< b 5ti>.
H L. Pegg, w h»> wa" one of the j*ir«»rs at wint» ronihe score <»f ii-h b ing imped -1 the bar wilh ll;r Hillel wm» >, liqu". *, and trip to Grant Puss yesterday. Hr reports
IB^V* " vv - •
. *
■*'
about hall an inch mure tell. Dunn: the
Yesterday attemoon was stormy, rain the a<>j*»ur».e*t term of ihe < ir«u.t court,
►onvilh* it* nt ill the I h -M trading
M«»-f of t’»t* dnui" Cigars, ami a fine billiard table can a.-u ue much damage having brui dour in Jose
( •ur days oi th»* siorm more ram leh than fating -tv»*ral hours ami some -n«»w fa. ing ha i ot retui n -d hum«* at a-t uecounta, in running up stream
hav • g ne‘»u*, imi there wi»l be a chance to found there. Give niiu a call fur he wii. phinr county by the lat»- fl»»od.
dur*ng the ni> e month- troin January 1. on tlie higher hills
h iving m»t be« n heard trom .«ime lit* left k(ei the anni bu 1 ier- fr »m ml inging the treat you w. II.
point in Southern Oregon,
•
for
and
E J. Ktiser, who has been at Yreka.
1889. tu October 1, 1.889. The total lor the
The A"hland amateurs gave ’ rhe Last E«gie P«»int.
new law t»v obstructing tl e » liani els in t e
vrral w»rk" |»a"t, retun.e«l to
< lutter A <’<>..the Me if »rd artist", prepar­ Cal . for
month ui January, l«t<>, was 8.46 inches,
we liave received
intuì»
Dwr.L r." in ih* f * t'iilh w il ? ave ed a series of tl*oi photo-, showing the Ash .and a lew days ag . having walked
l i e ht-iii water abov«-
ai d the total fui lue season si a-.e il.e first L af” at Granite hall »me evening hist
“Cwtorlait bo well adapted to children that I Cesteria
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w____ _
eure« _____
Colle. _______
Constipation.
pl» nty of ti"h next reason, il they a c sie ri Bear cret-k bridge whin the wuter was al the rnlir« «ii-tance between the two pl iers.
"iilerabh* 11 jury in li 1
• •I Ociuber last is n I.trie »»yer 27 mcnes week to a fair audience.
!
L recommend it at superior to any pretcnpUon I Sour Stomach, l’iarrhœa, ¿ruotatimi.
<1 de-11 in ."•»me di.-fri is.
i; highe-t and Hamm« n- bun still »tu mi­
Tbeiiaim-.gr cau rd by the lute siorm was
J W. Ii ward of Grant’s Pass, one of
Nearly seven inches of rain fell in this w ae damaging ih ■ mil -
aaown to tn* *
IL A. Ancua. M D.,
| r
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KÍñ»
Worms,
give* sleep,
large iy owing in .hr high temprralurr, 4U ▼ ,emits on the first tour «laysin tlie month. rt»urmg mill.", besides
gestion.
Jpm.te troni II. R Brown, "O|»ervi-‘»r <1 ll 4 ou the further side, nu*l subsequent Joséphine county s mo-t enterprising biisi
XU bo* Oxiord ÖL, iíTooklju, N. Y. | Without
considerably.
pu
tint
s
shown.g
the
bridge
in
vunuu"
usurious
niwliostina
degrrva above xeio bring th»* lowest re­ What section can beat il ’
^fo* Brown-b »ro r*»ad •ii"triT -tm " that’
i e-s men. whs in this section a few days
¿tapes <>f d« mold ion after the barn bad " nee for the purpose of laying in supplies
corded during the four days, while ihr mrr
T hs Csirrava C ohpast 77 Murray Street. N T.
Robinson Wright informed us that J. N/ th** bridge a ro s Little Bll’te ere» k m Cmt Mi.VII .
Send the T ime « to v»mr friend» East, or
cury range I ss high as 52 iegrees above in
he
had run out of.
p.ace
is
again
all
right
for
<-r«»-"ing
Ihe
hvaflrtnu'ii- whicti t-au-*ed a vast quan­ at any other place, it answers better than I homa.i revived s. v»-re injur e- while on north approach to ib»* bridge was swept
Oliver
Dews
of
Bip
Applegate
was
in
the
return
t'
hi"
burn«-
in
Luth
BuHe
pre
­
all the letters you can write.
tity uf sUuW m tfir moun'aiiis io mrit.
I EM R A L POI \ T POI NT F K.".
lacksonvill«* one «lay this w.jrk, and in­
cinct from Medford. He is mu ii better HWa) by the fl »«•<!. I II» m »st oi ti e timbers
and plants lo dged bel »w and were pr. inpt-
R. B Q>iei< b of A*hland pre»-inct yesfer- now, however.
forms us that the Applegate was l igher
ly
r»
»
«»ven
d
and
r«
phi
ed
in
position,
so
da\
d«ciar«d
hi"
intention
of
becoming
a
Attenti,.»!
Jam h I> -w.iii g -Ost ab» ul eight acres . f hi that section than ever before known,
i iie 8 r line cicek bri Ige approach was li,ai trarel was suspended lur less than a I
fine Ian * at hit pin -e on Bear « re«-k by the and did much damage.
—tl.e few bave too • iti*« ”. of the lT:dted States.
Th* a inigh y
"Wingim- ar< uml *l«»wn stream *n theeu.-t
w
eek.
few.
The
tl
MXl
ami
ibe
many
have
too
Peter J. William" arrived in 'he val'ey,
many
Th.- annual a« hod meeting* will -oon b»- - de • f :b • str« aiu bu: tlie -uoerv is *r uf
A for* e <»f railro.id w »ikmvu bave been
as a f- ot pass» tiger from Portland, la*4
niaiiv -h' U d -t rive io "«Ve a par t of each h’ l l. and it is time the various (lei k- were that «li-inet w.ii -oon have it in coii(liti«>u
(
’
!
r!»
v
H
'gwho
returned
to
his
for
bu"v
ilo
iing
the
we«
k
between
Gold
H
I
“ There is* a iuak ng preparation." tor them.
(loi «r »heb comes by toil.
week, af'» r u sucrrsstul < ruise of seven-
f»*r ( russii g ayain.
«nd Grant’" Fa-", and with the ex-» pm n m* r hoin<* in low i. is k< eping books in a l«-rn «‘ay-, thirteen of which were con­
GROCERIES, Etc.,
I’rtS**, o egon, where
l»lN«*e . in Graii
—
The 8. F. “Examiner ” is the best paper
iMin-ymn be -MVed wli* n buyinz. .It pH) s
1 he Boscbey p*!ac«- on Applegkh* l ist i of a few "lumi bn ge« that >»« turn of ili - large e*ta 1 shim nt th- re
sumed tn going twenty miles
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i- nlui«»*t rtaiy f >r t raffi auam. Th4( i
to buy there Gu h» tii« K*-'i Sfar st*.re on rhe coast Don’t fad to leave your «ub- much f»-.icing ami -< me very choice la-d, track
H. Magruder, Jas Wrich’ and Prof.
M«*ssrw Dodge, Hull and B»ck of (»old
... ro-s
. ..__ i Rogue
I?. . i . >. rive:
■ i vi> ■ ha-
Iti - been
r i, i* 11 r
> .1 : r > < d 1
* ■
budge .. ai
r * I pair«
the creek changing its « bannei so (li.it a I.
aiiu buy 2 i ■ ipcF" net ti es for A«'. , 3 bol th ■» scriptcm" at the TlMFsotfice.
H *ll w « t »- ain«»!»g the many who wervat Hi we «• in town
We challenge* the reader to successfully controvert the assertion that Which will I k ? placed on sale at
«■ day last w. « u. »« -
and
a
train
uf
c«
IJMrUClluii
»
«TH
k»ad*
d
"
,
chii-
j
gto.i >ewir tt o a« bine < il h»r 25»
J ack- *nv illc on Tut s iav.
lower prices than the
Mm b work i." being done on the differ future raise may carry away the best p«»r
•
oiiipaim
«1
b.
Mr.
Milh
r
.»n
«
xi*ett
for
the
an acre of thrifty, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees in the val­
with bridge timber." pas-ed m-rth fr* in
itr a " fl 25 -bi»»*» lor KN.; la-iies SI SO ent roads* to make th-m passable again. tion ol the ranch.
Ihe Hoagland place wa- badlv washed <i weg » Iron C*)., who has been inspe'liug ley of Rogue River will yield a net yearly income of $100.
Medturd Monday aflernoun.
same quality of good,
k:<l -h V" I <i A» 50; etc , etc , etc. Prie»
i ri< ra « Let it go on without interruption.
It
will
the miner.», resources ot this section tn the
Now is the time to subscribe for the T imb »
woDibriuily I* w
In these days oi hurry
J. C. Hannah sustained a heavy ioss al and th' orchard was a most ruined hy 'he interest <»f that corporation,
can be obtained
average 11 Kt trees to the acre, and the estimate is based ujH.n the dem­
un i ru"b, bu-ii » s." i." governed by the law
Rich & lay lor and I. W. Burris" of Ach­ an : g«-t all the news of southern and South his ranch on Rogue river, by a »i.ange in w;:t»-r. but the h use still stand.- and is yet
<’. W. Ayers of Ashland ae«'ompanied 8. onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce il in value, net, of
elsewhere.
ot th» .ar" and < ei t-. 1 here i." no friend­ land hav«* put up about 75 tons of ire fur eastern Oregon, Iresh ami spicy, as w»il as th»' channel almost ruinmu his :ir-e orchard habitable.
a synopsis of everything important that stauding on the bank ut the stream. His
M. Wi!»oxonhis railroad velocipede trip
ship in Mi'ii.e"» Study your own inier- use in this valley next summer.
Several nv iub*-rs of Wm. Carbon’s fam­ from Roseburg to Grant's Pass Intel)’, and marketable fruit each year.
occurs
anywhere.
e-t"
Gel the best bargaino you Can.
I place, prior U» 1862, was one »»f the fin» «1 ily. wh<» have b«en quite sick, aieeonva-
Wells, no matter h*»w deep, are full to
both gentlemen wert* wellnigh worn out
Our store-room has I hjcu renov­
Make th»' oniiup'-ient ca'h do ita level
Jas L. Downing wi 1 open out in the un­ b. di« « of land on Rogue nv« r, but r»*p«-a»td I. -c. nr now. under the skillful treatment of with fatigue when they r»*a< bed their desti­
be.'t Un thia i'N-1" you are cordially in­ the brim ami are not likely tu fail again, dertaking business ut A >b!an«i us s«»on a- his fresh«ts have reduced the quantity of b t- Dr. Lappeus.
ated
throughout, and our old stock
no
matter
Low
dry
the
season.
nât
on,
having
been
three
days
and
two
vited to visit the Red Star Store. Grant's
hearse,» a*"k« ts un«l g'jud-can arrive tbr* ugh i tom land mure than two-ihirds. A barn
I. B. Williams last Monday sold out hi" nights in making the trip
Fa-", Oregon, where the price" are aston-
is about dosed out.
District chrks should cutnmence taking tbe blockade. They were shipped from 1 at Mr. Hannah> place collapsed under the
livery stable and liv«» stock, e«|uipage, etc .
i"hiiigly low.
Re-jiectiuliy.
F E. Bybee bad a narrow escape from
tbe census of school children in order to Chicago «ome weeks ago.
snow.
W. E D kas .
.. Califurnian,
‘ '..!Z....... .............
¿ 2 to be the rustling • ir..wnmg in Bear creek, near Central
lu other words au acre of producing fruit trees has a valuation of
to a
said
report at tbe March school meeting.
Ntephen
Beers
of
Pleasant
creek
was
in
Call and int*|>ect the
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W.K. Price of Tolu is one of tiie flood "of­
Fitti Fradtnburg.
P
in', last Friday, when returning from $1000.
It is better than any bank for the bank is sometimes carried
Improvements lu Jacksonville.
Genuine Log I’abin maple syrup, the ferers benefited by tlie affliction.-o to speak tuwn and c ill» d on uh las» M -nday nio n
ns
father's
ranch
on
Rogue
river.
His
iiw. H»- reports bridges and roa.ls washc ^*
Many cit tens » f thi< place attended the
into Cauada by the cashier, Dame nature a trust-worthy guardian —
yuPe a number of iinprovenients are go­ be"t and purest in the market, fur sale at H»- had a rocky bur on ins ranch .on which a
i tX funeral ot i-am Constant nt Jacksonville h<»r*e went down iu the quicksand twice,
•
d» p >-it ( f about f2uo worth of upper B ar •jut badly in his district, ami h«* was hunt-
ing < n in town since the flood, nearly the 8. F. Variety store. Try a can
an ! Frank ha«i tina ly to abandon the takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail.
Of course if
jftig
authority
to
rebuild
bridges.
Fords
are
»
r
<*
N>n
Tues
lay
last.
U
p
deceased
was
a
gril
­
ihereby king
everybody who was d imnagtd
_
I uf the bridge" a<*r*»*s Rogue river? creek valley soil was made.
^all dangerous crossing. He reports that
»at [ Meman in every sense
.........................
......... li lid animal and swim ashore, the h*»rse making you plow your orchard mice in twenty years, and rob the trees of tlieir
of the word
engaged in making repair*.
hi-
way
out
some
distance
down
stream.
r.pa.r*. Geo. ....
H“!«'*-
__ g , Point and Gold Hill, have been rr-
Ever brought to the county-eeat.
Deskins post»-tflee ha" been with»wt mail the dam in Evans creek, near Geo. Meger I highly respected by all.
he Htirtd . ami are perfectly «ateagtdit.
rebuilding hi" biacK.-iuithsh»>p on the |<(
1 lot „^paired
Wm. Herrington call» d on us last Mon« nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, aud invite
f. more than a monih until the last trip le’s place, ha" g *ne «»ut. and fi"h pre run­
purcba"« d of Mrs*. Sarah JustU". and
Fred W. II .»pg and wife will make a visit da\, just in from I>e"kjns, hav ng been
Construction trains are now in the vaBey of th»* carrier H. 8» rit ner.who made the trip ning plentifully in upper Evans creek lor to their old imme at Monticello, Iowa, m eiwh'. »lavs on th«* r«»a«l —three (lays water­ the birds and orchard pests to make a restaurant of your orchard, you
in a lew days resume bu.*dne»s tbcie. J. C.
through 4’a f«-» t of sn >w. having to go mi the first time in years.
Whippis rvbmhhng bis marble works on and the damage d«»ne t»» Ibe railroad in foot th«* last y miles of the <ii-tnuce.
a .-h *rt time, lli-y will return in six hound between E.k ami Trail creeks. He must not complain that your horticultural methods have precipitated a
The railroad force under R. H. Pratt weeks, accompHiiie-f by the father and
the lot he pur« ha-ed of D Linn, where be thi" sectiuu has about been repaired.
b'oiuht the first authentic n» ws from the foreclosure of th«' mortgage on your orchard.
wi*l soon be cumloriably located. W. J.
Milord Roberts, who is still confined in assistant general superintendent of the t> oltn-r relatives of Mr. H.
big timber, und repot is lesnients getting
Sentimental
and
comic
valentines
—
hmd-
Fly male is reconstructing bi" livery stable,
tl«e county jail, does not seem t > have a A C. railroad, who had been steadily p»*g.
A dramatic enterta nment will be given al*»ng very well, no shortage ol provisions
a considerable portion of whicu wa." in­ "f.nie ami ugly—in quantities to sun al the very high opinion of tlie much-talk»d- gir.g away at the blockade in the Si"kiyous,
as
far as known, and prospects good fur
8. F. Variety Store, Jacksonville.
ab’dit freedom of America
H»- is loud in showed up at Steinman last Saturday w th «»n the evening ot th«* 21't for th»* benefit of light losses uf stock.
jured by the snow »n»I water. John T»ep-
With half the care yon giv«' wheat-fit-ids, and it will yield an income
per i" repairing his premises, which were
J. F. Wilson has removed from this place hi- condemnation of our officers ami laws. five engines and all necessary apparatus. the band, when that w«dl-known diaina,
Cor« 3d and £ Strooto,
Among the Breakers.” will be given. Our
It 1« «»aid that they did more effective work
«I m » b oily damaged. Dr Sommers is re­ to rniuntuwn precinct, where he has en­
on a valuation of JKXIO an acre. There is not a wheat-field in this
Douatlou
Sociable.
Considerable
apprehension
from
high
bee*
1.1.ent
will
be
m
the
east
of
characters
,
than
any
other
corps
at
work
south
of
Ash
­
building h s iences wa-h»d away by Daisy tered the employ of H. D Russell.
water i" till felt in the fooih'.ll secti«ms, as land, and they certainly «Irserve the credit ■nd no doubt full justice will be done.
PORTLAND. OR..
cieek. Besides these, a number of oilier
Tlnrew.il be a donation pound sociable county which yields such an income, and EVERY orchard does.
Fresh buckwheat and graham flour, oat­ gfea! boiiies uf snow on tlie mirth ini suits of having opened the road through the S h - Don't fail to attend.
at the M. E parsonage in Jacks nviHeon
improvements are being made.
We projgtse to sell you an acre of fine alluvial soil, within cannon
meal, trilicum. germea and other articles w*»uld be re ease»! b\ a continuous warm kiyous.
Containing
lai K.a.ms, well furwiateoA.
Tue-day evening,
cvei ir.g, February 18, lspi A shot of five growing towns, dose to the steel rails of a trans-continental
Jas. Wright is now in charge of the We— Tuesday
ram, and tlie soil is everywhere tilled with
iu this line at the 8. F. Variety Store.
The snow was not so deep in the big tim­ trop stable m «1 t rvpared to furnish first- cc-rdiul invitation i" extended to everybody.
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railroad, in the most beautiful valley on the slope of the Pacific, with
Ma". S. J D ay .
|
ber as was anticipated. At Aiken's saw­ class outfits of all kinds on short notice.
1 he welcotue“car-born”i« heard again in
M
bs
.
W
J
P
lymale
.J-
T
’
om.
mill
it
at
no
tune
exceeded
five
feet
in
There wa* general rejoicing when it was
one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selected by
He also boards horses by the day or week
By what can be learned front station the va ley, even if we to not have mail
ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE
Miw A unks G ihsoa , j
learned the Rogue river biidge. ami the i «1» pth, while at I’ .ion creek a man named at r< asoi.able figures. Jim is an old band
agent» und tlioae who a'e supposed t . be coinntuiui ation with tire oulntde world.
you. Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or the winters of
county bridges across Butte creek at Eagle - Hudson, who put in the winter there and at th« business and guarantees satisfaction.
-.t informed, it in .y be a few wreks be-
IN THE STATE.
L* »"ses of Mock in the t. otbilh have been
Holla und Carbunrlri Cured.
old age overtake you and find you jx'iiniless.
•
forr the ratiroad norm ol Grunt'» Puss wnl heavy already . and ‘f ( old spring rain., pie- Point ami across Antelope at Linkswiler’s came out sit.ee the rains began, re- Don t fail to give him a « all.
port«
that
it
was
about
11
feet
deep
there
pia» e, hhd not b *t n carried away try the
For veurs I have been constantly
b“ in r< nditiou aca n for regular tr.fti *, vail ioaaeit will be luueb more extensive.
I Free Buses to and from the Hotel.
at one tune, but ha." now settled down to
Fred Downing s ranch suffered to the ex­ trouble I with humors in the blood, which
storm.
owing to the greut d.niag»* done in the Cow
about 7 feet in depth.
Hudson wa* sup­ tent ot eight ur ten acres of good land, caused tin* bre.iking out ot boils and car­
creek -ecln.-i
It may be necessary to
The T imks lia» the mo-t complete job
No Chínese employed him ! rw» deviation in
Tbe S.iu Ermcisco “Examiner” will in­ posed to be dead for some l nr-, hs hr «'id which fell into the creek, besides a wash­ buncles a!l oyer my bo«iy, that when
bu ld frr.tu twenti t • forty mile* ot entirely office ...utli of Albany and turn, out tbe
for charges.
We
give
away
the
land.
Pay
us
$10
a
month,
10
cents
a
tree,
clude lot No. IH, in Myer'**addition to Ash- ! not show up tor upwards of two months.
M»-aIs 25 cents; lodging Ä eent« to .Ml cents.
out in the center of his field, caused by »be bruised wou’d make a lasting, ugly sore.
new road He re, th ugh a t. mhorary toad be.t prtnling at Han Francisco price».
land in ¡t- n»-xt L-raioi pnz** drawing, of
overflow current, uf several rods wide ami I consul'» d m«nv eminent ph.vsi«-ians and two years, and we will present you a warranty deed of the acre, ami
■nay lie built around the dittli-ulty
Laige
Language
i"
hard.v
strong
enough
to
ex-
wlii*
h
aiinoui*»
»
no
nt
will
be
made
in
«lue
Tlie »< hool‘itrectora of A.hlanii di.trirt
anoui 50 ro«ls long. zY great quantity of took a great deal <*f iu»*dicine without any GUARANTEE it ,<> Lave a thrifty, growing, producing orchard.
E. LEWISTON. Proprietor.
ui d smail »¡ides uie continually ociurrmj
time Tbe lot was purchased two week." • press my admiration of th«- merits of debris was deposited on his aliaiia field.
percept lb «» bem fit Nothing helped me
on tl.e road south of Ashland, us fur as met and eipiamed the late assessment ag* i f< *r I’JiJU.
I <’hamin ri »in's Cough Rome iv. It is the
Despite
these
facts
the
farmers
of
tlie
country
continue
to
value
o£
the
district
Iasi
Friday
and
Saturday.
but Fwift’s JSpecitn- (8. S. 8 i That medi­
Reddin, . Cal .but fur who Ii traffic to and
best renie<l\ for « rotip and whooping cough
Volun’e* r forces have been at work this
from Kan Franc »co would now b,* r<-esub
Tliis t'»tal suspension of tlie mail service i have « v* r u-»-d. During the past cigh* we. k etting the Central Point bridge in cine cured in»-! 1 am now enjoying excel their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and compet­
Fr day is St. Valentine's day, and the
ietit
health, ami there is not a blemish of ing in the markets of the world with the serfs of Russia and the slaves
lisl.ed. However, it is thought that tram» young ladies of tin- plan* have announced a is entire y iiiex« usable
For nearly a te« n years I have tried nearly a'i the prom­ c >n(l;(i«.n tor the resumption of trnflic.
will ta* iunnii.it on ihe southern route tn- social parly at ihe t . S. Hull tn tbeevenmg. month we have been without mails of anv inent cough mediemrs on tin- market, but With the subsiding of ihe waters it be any kind on my bo»iv.
of India. “Exjxirt the wheat of a country and you ship sway the vital­
M ichael M u H alk , Hulu, Neb
COUNTYLANDS
aide of twu weeks.
kind or from anv direction, if we except
« an.c appare it thar th«* main channel of
Thia railroad bl aiftade is Incoming quite what little we gel from ■ ur own county on •;«y. ati-l w ith pleasure, tu *. that Ch imb«*«
ity of its soil,” says a great economic writer. The peopl». of Jackson
the
(reek
is
still
under
the
bridge,
and
it
is
'
la-.n's
C«»ugh
Rrinedy
i"
th«*
best
o
all;
mnitotow.us, amt everybody is very horseback.
says T hom \ s R hodes . Baker-ti* Id.Cal if rnia. thought that safe approaches can bebmli i
,
A Singular Arridrnt.
county should learn this as an axiom.
MARRIED,
anxi.rus (*>r a change an t right now, too.
Two of T J. Kr»"-’ ch '«Iren f»ll into i F«»r s.sit* at C‘< v D.*ug .'"tor«*, Jacksonville to it. One corner o( the bridge is badly
Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws, or in
La»« Tu*-‘l»v ifG-rti*''.««. a- W T. Lee»»»
-uiH eqrbqt when the water gets down to WAGNER-BARRA - At tin residence of E.
a> *t wife *.(«>ntr»l Poiiu precin.-i were rr I As is n il usually the case tn winter, the JackRtm (reek ,i-t Fri<1 iv, while attemj.t- [ami by Engel Br«».s Plunnir.
andhvgak -
Cutter iu Medford February V. 1HW. by L. L. Bound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or
Ihe new county
across Elk its normal stage it is thought it cau tie
turning Ix.nir ln.ii> inle >!i»". e on the fu I r*.a*l between tins pace and Medford 1» mgtocroS' that stream on a h ot|<>,«, Hmi
Bt-«*t IsHIKl io the alnlVf OMJUticS,
Angle. J. T.. F. G. Wagm-r MM IßM toiling lute over desk and conuter, should study our plan well.
the waters of i iglhr 1, at least for lu nporary use.
It
means
nt ral ol I« h »‘ « uuntui.t, b*.th «1 them uecii ' belter Ilian that leading to Central Point would liave drowned i,ui »'«»r ihe i ojtjly as I rreck-till stand", ail
To
rent
for
■
t<-rin
of
y»*art». Ata»,
Mina May Barra.
pyinjr tie r.»' M*.rt i“ the h,r<'. in winch
A few copies ol the American Hel’ler. M."i im e i^rd« r»d by Marshal 11» Ims and the cri*e»v were on a b-v«d wi'h its ti r for
a home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of 2 years’ work. A
ack ^ offinemaihin >' rvit .
several hours
Fortunately the ( riti'*ul
DELAYED STEAMBOAT HlA’Gh.
th, , ,.f rnl'i'ir the» were i recipiliUed ¡Guide, slantlard authority tin all luml others nvi.r nt bund
Alfalfa MndKu*ar-Be«*t lo«n<l.with
BORN
more txaautiful and a larger home than ninety per cent, of the ¡x.pula-
tuua was pabsrd without any Inavy limb, r
Water for irrigation, for milt* iu
h»* »war I*, into >r»r*r <*ie. ft jvhiie crus.«lnr.’ j matters, may be Iound al tin* T ims » office.
1 E. Nichol- is putting m cuttie sca es drifting against it, and the re-ident« of ihe
111.* <tr. am, uj tlie giving aw.n iff the fa.'t-
tionof
the
civilized
earth
can
claim
to
own.
Snow has been six feet deep on the di­
at Eagl»* Point this week, i«>r the accom­
Tract» af ¡'rata ‘it^A errata ¡jftryr
JONliS-ln
I
’
niootown
precinct.
February
2,
The high water of last week washed out modation of the stuck men <.f the Butte upper country «till have something to be vid. be. ween Thompson creek and $leam-
einnr.uo“ «“>• «*»*. ‘•IV* '•everely injured,
Tract» »aituUlc
Write to us, and we will send you our illustrated Lxx»k of this great
18UU. to Mr. and Mrs. Cliaa. Joutw, a son.
i ihankiul for
The deep sn w on the boat creek,
Mr I ,u»tui“i“g brin*>es hih I injune* In all the U>h trat ft, dams, etc. and several creek section.
Frank Brown is superin­
Ki^rney St re«-t, San Francisco.
th>- hack of Li*, heuri and neck, beside:, hav» troubled question* have thus been settled. tending ihe wora. 1’iie scales have long mountain« on upper E k ere» k took up the
HERRINGTON—lu Flounce Uns*
waler like a "pong *, or the bridge wollM
A. Ball snralnxt hi* knee hv gett •»»*»
in^ three rib» hr. knt. which may prove iff
-'ll'* only a question of tune," and a I been needed there.
down asleep mountain.
a verv acriuu* nature, while hl*, wile G
| * n«-1 auro.id company orueiuu meir agent cesMira. ‘fl is him» t<»o*l *w.
•Isu Miff. Ill K ‘ onsl.ierabiy m>m yrui-e» ti“u wit, yield io Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try I at A-hlaml to put do men at work on the
DIED.
Last "inter ................
Mr. H l< •' Kinl ade, collector
Steve Oyster ha- been stopping nt A. W.
i.lid internal “-juries. Both Mr and Mrs
__________
..
Company, at
Hueater's since lli<-snow storm commenced,
the Unit« . »1 . Stat«
- Express
1/
line south - f th.it pla< e at once. The com­ 1 for
it.
L were contimd «•> «*<! a’ I >’« accuui.l».
I d the Town of
pany
I
n paving $1 *M0 per «lay ami board. Des Moines. low . was severely troubled bis cabin being unsafe to live in.
ANBElÔiiiN-
At
Ihuiilx.
January SI. tsvo.
Don't fait to read lteame- A White's new
Mrs Jeanl.* Anderson relict of the inte
J. R. WRITSMAR, ViM>-Pr«.ld,•n,.
spring shoes adver* isetu. nt Tlieir stock j All the men thatcan h.* had are belt g put ¡with chilblain«. The swelling and intense
The
mail
has
to
be
carried
on
snow
shoes
A Great landslide.
W.
F.
READ.
President
.
Albert
Andcrmm
«nd
daughter
ur
K.
K.
> itching of hi" Get was a gieat annoyance
to work in the 8iskiy»»u-.
t
T. lekrat I,IC G*P"‘ t» "*« 1 »*• »*»* ” er*' »” »»*e is the large-t ever brougut t■> tbe plate by
Devenney,
! to him. He trie«! several remedies without from iiete to 1. B Houston's o.i 111 >m|e
J. K. ELOERKIN,H«. .nSM.uM«
J. W. CUSICK, TnMumrer
We are sorry t » hear of the death of the ¡benefit, but foi tunat* ly hough t a b* *»lle ot ! «oncr j.'k thesnov, being ton deep to go
efl.ct llialib“ »h* le ,I«*’«»",““‘ ‘■«‘I*' »l>>«''a- them.
on
horseba.
k
acron.*,
the
mountains
wile
of
Alvah
Kmg!»ton.
which
look
plai
e
, ,.w ,-rcvk < »iiyoii. ‘.ear tl»« »e»‘ lvfk* •“O
| Chamber’.on’s Pm: B; Ini. Ha sav" »>e
Jos. Bouden has b. en appointed alnim
Siskiyou County, Cat,
rru-heudoati m«‘> tl»e >
the fM*Kl* tsiiai'r ol the estate of Mm Smart, de­ I at their residence «»n Dry creek a short I jiily applied it three t n4es until his ffJet | Shearer, Fi'iiu y A Co. expect to have to
HORSE AILMENTS.
Ill
ipi
mr *i.<> . completai» dammliiK up the . baii- ceased and elsewhere giv.s .mttce to that tuio- Nine»- Stie was a daughter «4 Thus were entirely well ami tree from it< king i move tlieir hydraulic pipe from off the
Martin oi Tr «p creek ai •) a highly respet t- • and "welUf g For’ale at City Drug *S»or»*, |
,>«A a;xt torinuiH a i*ki* »beve it. burying effeut.
bridge across Steamboat creek, being
ec! ami amiable voqng Woman.
Feponret, Til.,
Jacksoiivd e, ami by Engel Bros., Phu nix. i I afraid of iligh water taking the bridge awav .
tlx- liai k ¡Ü aalet tu .11 ud O Ow levi dv< J>.
1
he
breaking
lit
tlie
billktirad
of
Squaw
May 20,11*8».
Tl.e ake
report««! *r*'U‘ l»u 10 tlir-e
tmr-fourth down, (»alancc within six. twvlw
Parties
coining
down
from
upp»
r
Rogue
For tlie restoration “I failed and gray hair
O C. t'uly's stock ate doing well, not­
My mars ». an St
mile, loll »"I at“'Ut hve bundled kel Las* Minn g 1 O .er I *us y duin.ged sev. ral
... r report much damage fr in »uow,
I nd « ight«*en months.
» rigtnal
color
und
irr-linvss
Ayer*«
farm*
bel
“
*7neurly
ruiningB.
Arrasmilu
’
.s
'
to
its
*t
.
oi..i
m
,1
ir...lo,.
..
a ,*».’• river
withstanding
the
deep
snow
He
lifts
plen
­
Sts- map nf Railroad Depot for graded prices.,
cold:
result
:
»welled
amo»» A* one disu.’ier after anoltar tall*«
Hair Vigor remains unrivaled.
I’I uh is ' wash«
u uts and floods. I he roads arc badly
oraddroas
D. H. HASKEL.
ui.on ibt- raiiroal company, d *'*- place.
lints.' lumpbelwcn
' washed out, but otherwise not in worse ty of hay tod*» them lor two mouth- yet.
|
the
ino-t
popu
ar
ami
valuable
toilet
prep-
Town-Site
Ag» nt C. P. K. K.. San Francisco.
i
Ay
that
time
no
doubt
there
will
be
plenty
rol„e»a im-st acerUinty ll-Hl ae will hav*
fore-1*** «nd Influx-
A force of railroad workers, numbering ! uration in the wor d , all who use it are i condition than usual at this seanou The
notumn.uiiic.iion by rail with the nunb SOn, from the St-fttyuus. are reported on the
mellón. Cured h«r
snow hue is rapidly receding, and the south uf grass
I perf» ct!y saiisfiv»! that it is tlie best.
( hillsides will soon support sleek Tr.e
fur some weeks.
way tosaslal the (urce* at w rft tu Cow creek
with SU Jeeobt OIL
The recent storm caused W. E. Finney
A
lieHUtiful
young
lady
b
cameHosad.lv
1
l'.ogue
ri
-.er
bring»*
at
'<nb
e
R
>ck
was
not
L.O.GAKDNKM.
canyon
and Ed shearer to slop work on their
’
disfigured
with
p
tnpics
«ud
biotcb-b
that
i
»Ojured,
altliou.
h
the
road
was
badly
quart»
ledge
They
will
re-ume
work
as
probate Court.
If lite pleasant w»ather prevailing •’1 )t
,.arnl *bat she W 'iiul die of grief, • sluiced but on the w« st s»i<ie of the river.
WlMboro, Tex.,
lr_, „j r^,,( .tnfl(l.,i,|e,| Ay erg S* irsapio ilia, Many rails were washed away fpnn the »won us the? . nil get a road broken through
"be following bu-in-**.* b»» »***-9 ,r"'‘* present ’ontrnue- gardening wilt he e. ill- I
Juns 20,18S8.
tt,„(b
t
c*>mp etelv . ured. renches near |'i.||ie R*a»k, and some cutting the snow to their mine They have a wed
wctv l ill probftte < uurt Judge bell preslff- menced throughout southern Ort g n iu a I
detim d ledge 3U inches thick and a good
limit
l.me
;
*
.
.
.
.....
l<y bores wa* hurt
Hhe i- ii‘*w '>“« ol lb<* (aire.t (if the fair,
in« -inve **ur I*«' report
wn« done on good soil.
prospect.
E-i. -.ff Job» "ol»»'«l “r,,er
,',r
on hind leg; *uff»r*4
( ' JK.i A K.
Jas. Here'y ha* been making regular
Perhaps the readers of the TlM» would
Pu'i’l forft.-t tbit even* first premium
10 month*; was cured hy Sv J*cob* Oil; cure
«Al«- of i i - h I y.
tripsun Ibe Butieire.* mail rout«, and
like tu know in what respect Chumiierlain’s
February 1, I*»“.
E-tuiv t»l F. McHrtlton* i.tuc orile* »» Wm Bedding Is able «u go a* far a* Mur­ HW,.r.i*‘I al Ibe .listnct fair fur tine photo* , Cough Remedy is belt» r than any other.
has remalnsd permanent.
W. J. CLINK-
graphic work was cairied off by Logan,
,, E*t'ateof A Shearer. Sale of real prop- phy creek.
the Alhiami photographer, for hi- unrt- We will tell you. When this Remedy is
t
taken
as
il
’
iected,
«yj.
<<>
.
us
a
(
vid
h
ijj
Mr. John A. Cleary, bexton of Oakwood
C. B. Matney's place wa* considerably valf‘1 portraits and views Whvnyouwant i bem v ontru t( a, ana bpfore it bus oecoine
JOS. CAIRN SIMPSON, IGq, B*c. r*Hfle
trtv cutjfirme»!.
‘Uwilt'k
E-t«te«»t ruumr heir« of 1. r. Bean. RE­ damaged by me Applegate, winch lias a tine picture st »■ sin'll', pr'ce "al! uu I settle^' in the system, i' will counteract, the cemetery. Waco. Texa*. says:
—ASK FOR----
Cout BloolHore® Areuclxtlon, **y.: -Being
Specitic
(S. S. S. I is a sure cure for any <1. -
(•"i
'
r
cut a channel through a portmu ol h.s al
fcmili»r with «h« rem.rkabl, eflcey of SU
eflv« t of the cobl and preaVy Irs-tui tl" we- scription of blood poison. About a year
1 he 1' imks is under obligations to numer |v»TI|y1 U Hot vile»dually cure tlie cold ill nx<> 1 contra, ted a poisonous blood dis­
falia patch
Jacob* CM1. I cb**rfullr uni heartily Indore.
punned adtuiiU’Halor ami
two days' time; audit is the «mly remedy ease. and tried a number of remedies with­
Uu, y«lu»bl« «p«cl£c for painful ailment»,*
For the belt glassware, crockery, etc «»us friends fur assistance rendered in kd , ..............................
the last two issues into the hand" of (hat
appraiser*.______________
..._ will
11 do
’ this. It acts in perfect harnio out avail
—plain and lam y-go to the S. 1- \ anety ting
I
was
about
to
become
dis
­
sub"cribers in th " and Jo««-ptiine countie« b
>
__
-
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..
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ny with nature and aids nature in relieving heartened. all* r. a frteud induced me to
I
Store. Prices very low aud satisfaction
Pioneer Mall Service.
! We have be»*n coiup» lied to u-e the means the - iung",
the
s«* ret’ >n> ’ I Mm ()*• try S. S. fe
Hon. ODEN BOWIE. Ex Governor of Mary­
Front <¡'»«1 "m-'lsonly <••»« ’»«xx' Vejo-
..... r- vprniiig
.
1
After taking a part of one
And al) of
gu iranlei d.
! I employed in pioneer times for the past few ¡n ng the I’.’UCii* and « ..«.sing it’s <xpql-ion
Tbe lielaveii wall Or tbi. valley now at
land.
Jookey
Club.
Pre»t.
City
Fa»*.
Railway
tablcs
grtrwn.
"
nd
for
Surrett
'a
bottle I wak a sound man. and nosymp
Several locomotives came over from the weeks
fr* 4.) »he air cell« of <lm lung- nu t rv.-t« r- toms of ‘he felldi-ease haveever returned. ’
Kowburg amount» to more than ten ton .
Co Myl. “In my family and my *tabl««I
Seed Catalogue for 1H*.«O_
CsnctnAM FWaa. <
La’est dupat« hes from Linkville are to I ing the ysitni to a strong and beal’hv
»ml tbe ra Iwav amt p.*Mal auth.** •M*'* h**' Califmn a Side ..f the Siskiyou mountains
Treatise un blood and skin disea.es
have used SU Jacob. Oil with satisfactory
Stad ial iliscoitnt to umticet gariteners.
■»*• SsSMy Bata Hold*»«
No
other
in ».
the mar- mailed free,
exte " »hd
‘ c»»nd.tion.
.lH„,t concludcl to have it ten around b. sim e our la«t mur and are no» employed ' the
tb« effect
encct that
in n th«*
lire great
»irsi rainstorm
r*i,>*i,n,,i «w
‘- m p
”***..........
-■■* -*
**- ■ reme«-!y
j ...
result», and bellova it the best remedy for tba
wieUedareUMm. B*«ry
Address
, r»«p« pigs.
I «bruttili thaï ei**»ii a** «f I »■* tliroiijih 'hl* I kv'
'h* r retini 1; >li’f |>r
stage, uver tbe »hi route via Wolf . reek J. tn tbe vall«y
Sa I kt Br«<tric < ‘o., Atlanta. <ia.
■eys tram I to «. Lin**
painful ailments of man and beast."
or
GEO. STARRETT.
Konue riv. r valley, «nJ reffuceii Ihe !*n* w I hti "Hu’- U*“ > “.*' a > Id »<• qUlt'klv
q“'
h Hl. 1.1 n <4 Hl*". IhAtgl*» county. Will
f W Ayers <ff Ashland lias furnished I ! fr«»m
depth of
i f over timir
lour feet t » I lr»s
lr«s than ) I leavv
leave the >y»letu
"Valem tn
in a«
a* found
ruund a < n,
umlitiou.
ad a--ub-cunlractur for the railroad ciu- plans and spec fl ntmns for the new Linn fr.,1.1 a 1 <leuth
—------ 1 ifl on flic In Philadelphia
AT DaüCGTHTft AMD DXAWUUL
Walla Walla, Wash,
p.ny through the blockaded »eeliou. am countv Bank building at Albany, and will a fo ‘t on the level The snow is rapidly 50 Cent and one-dullar b ttles fur sale at
RIVALED GOODS !
¡at the Newujtaper A«lv»*r
Ct*. Bnwstor 1ft.C«.,B«UJ,Bleb.
City
Drug
m»w,
though
the
uighls
con-
p
ity
Store,
Ja
:k««>nv
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