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f I Èhr ÎhîMcratkïiinr«- ¡ ■I I O ' tA! NOTES 1 JOSEPHINE COl’NTY ITEM!*. WiGGI.E WAGGLE. MEDFORD SQUlfH. REAL ESTATE THANsFEHs. Some nf our farmer« are speeding the p1«w. The choir* pota'ote a$ Goldsmith’«, tbe Tb« followlnr deed« have been filed for record in the office of the county clerk «Ince A wood vard it wanted at tbe Paas, saya th« gr«»crr OFFICIAL PAFUIF JACIIOR COIITY, MfMR ^Courier. John At de was at tbe count} «eat dur the laat report of the T imbs . HANDLE A FULL LINE OF Th»1 ladie«'7library at Grant’a P« m is on un ing the w> ek. Mary J Eighty to Ge«> W Wtae. lot 19, blk “H,” railroad add t i Ashland. $200. qualified succrafl. 'Frrep«» « re upon Nickel ’’ * sdditinn THÜRHPAY MARCH ®, IMV>. riian P Buck to ('viiihta E Buck. 160 acre« in J. F. Stich, of Kerbyville, has located at the Mrdford * ill h? srresied and ¡»r »«'•cm* d twpffTS, K1W $1. Paas for the summer. C Magruder, truatee, to L W Savage, lots 10. J. K. Euvart. of Mclford, i< nu Attowor Ream in making bls annual round H bnrt V illard has gone to Boston to H. Wtiitins ii in the abstracting .Ji*iiir>n . t 11.12.13 and part of lot 9, in blk 15. Central a mung the taxpayers. Point. $*'"0 present. arrant foe th*retirement of the Oregon Almira Wilson to Ransom K Dunrr, 1«>t H, blk Much improvement is in contemplation SOLE * GENTS FOR It give*» US |>l?N«ure to learn that Orra Transcontinental bonds, which will be everywhere in this county. M. Medford. $150 6 ft T Co tn M J LlgL lot 19. blk “H.” rail Mi«« Hattie Conklin, of Hiltaboro, Illinois, ia Anuta will s'»»*n h? in business ag in, with placed with tlie proceeds of the Northern a nice tin? oi ctothiug and gents’ furnish* road add to Ashland. $»*0 vtaittng relatives nt th«- Pa»*«. Pacific bombi. The Celebrated HAAR Harrison to E K Tolman. 2.74 acr«*« Grant’s Pass poatoffice ta now open'Hundaj ing goo Is. In twp 3« 8. K I K. $2000. <hk-e.i u.t't th* MMfe U.»»»W with its jHx.r market« for Htraw and h/v morning« from 8 to 9 o'clock. Iter» tlinr<* uri <ditnno/l ufu ! Aun» a n . i r. F< a . . • • .... Fiauk Galloway k» eps on grinding out F. Angle to k F Walk»*r. bond for deed H on . H. B. M iu . br , of Josephine like more enlightened RtAtesmanahip to Hhould have to contenJ with *he rareripe There ta an unusually heavy crop of candi- roinbir.ati' n f« nr? uf ihe rate of thirty five to Orra 3.74 acres in Medford precinct. county, ia making an aggressive fight for enact law« that would enable farmer« to imported Canadian article in the boeom datra in Josephine county this year. F Roper to O ft C R R Co. quitclaim to water r»»tis pc da\, and finds a ready market for vk *®^..«..ru®. for congrv-s- kt'op oat of debt, by giving them the q ( He immensity. Peasand lieane, too. the Republican nomination Th«* work of organizing a good cornet band all of it - —- dUchln twp39S. R 1 E $150. L L Jacona to A S and M Jacoba. 100 acre» Iu man. Th« Ro*«*btirg Rrrien mvr tlia»rt*'*i»1(1t of -lureiffn market« and urtre- It will be a jrreat ihinx for this country at Grant*« Pa«« 1« proceeding rapidly. Thr'‘‘Mdii" «ays ihst fbe water h»«nde twp35S. R2W. The Glidden Hawmill at Kerbyvilio ia run he relies somewhat on bis popularity stricted competition. Max Pracht to llavld W L »rlng,4 07acres in to have the tariff on them increased from ning steadily, with a full force employed. were to h *ve 'ta**-n vfio ned last w tkstOfi with the Portland bosses cents on I hr dollar. UjfiGIde parties w»-re. twp . fflS, KI K, und other land $2000. ROUND WASHER T he boomers have overrun the Chero 10 per cent, to 20 per cent., even if our Superintendent Maule is preparing to con- the purchasers r GE Porter to city of Ashland, quit-claim to I **+. — ./* ’ * ” kee strip during the past week, just as own peon are fu’l of hugs while the Ca -w x rlgai nf way overHOacrt aln twp ;» 8, R1 E. $1. right il- <lu^ du^ a spring terin of school at McAllister. ». àùl T herk are razors in the air in the Re they -took possession of Oklahom i last nadian article is free from them. The The Monarch saloon at Medford. un«tar J S Walters to «ame, right of wav over lot« jc county court ha« already advertirted fd^ *** JP" publican camp in lu»ke county over the year. They have bnmeil over the r inge, country has vainly longed for a tariff on Ids for rebuilding the county.bridge at the th? management of H. H. Wolters, is pr«>v- in Ashland. $1 MACHINE John P WiUkcr to wtine, same. •1. ing a popular resort. The best ol every discriminations of the Republican county driving over 90.000 head of cattle from e.'gs, until now a 5-<vnts-|>er dozen rate iu. Pau F Roper et ai to aam«‘. same. $2. in thalline is kept there • ral thing t J. T. Flynn was at Grant’s Pass tor several committee in appointing precinct repre the district, which is leased by the pronibwd us. With the limited feed pro W B Colton to sain«*, same. $1 last week, having just returned from San The ‘•Maif’1 report« tlwit fifteen young E M Crowaon to same, same. $2. sentation in their county convention. Cherokee Strip Cattle Company, and an dticing capacity of America it is useless days Francisco. nirQ in Mrdford nave mutuslly agreed t*T Geo Crowaon to «am«*, same. •I* IV KE YE The Examiner has its war paint on ou and nounce their intention of staying with for our hens to undertake to com i>ete with Mrs. Alonso Leland, wife of the editor of the keep om of th? saloons. We cotil»1 name E Bcvb«* to C S Price, IK acres in Ashland is after scalps, red-eyed. tlieir claims until the land is thrown open the imuper poultry of Europe. It will be Lrwtatou. I. T.. “Teller,’’ made Grant's Pasa a fift<*eu wbos*1 tibstentioii ir<nu looting :hl» $760. O ft T Co to John Enaoin.lota 15 and 16. block I for settlement. The cattle company has a m itter of gratulation to the g* neral visit lately. MACHINE saloon keepers would joyously note. “L.” railroad add to Aahtand. $160. More new buildings are contemplated this P ro ». M c E lsoy , the present auperin- I invoked tl e aid of the government to public just now to know that the tariff on A S Jacob« to I. Lun l H Jacob«, house and H H. Wolters refuses to pay biUiard hall y«ar than were OTMtM last seaaou at the in this tenJent of public ins’rurtion ...... ...... ....... protect them in their lease. Their cattie potatoes wil* be increased from 15 to 20 county-seat. ii ense. as h? does not ( barge for gxnirs lot in Jacksonville. $60n. 11 nlmswi* state, is mentione<l as a caiuii'late for re- ] II' w i ij] almost nil all m*na»»r»-a starve te to death on the ■•ent» per bushel. With this “protection” Robt. R. Morr’s is a candidate for the Demo played in his establishment; and ihe trus Kinging \oi»ei election. He has held this office for a burned-out ranges. our farmers may reasonable exp- ct an cratic nomination for»»berlff,your correspond- tees were in a quandary as to what to do VI nt is Informed. In the earw, sometime« a ioni in<f buzzing number of years, and it is now in order about it fast w*ek. T hr f K-tional finht is on in good shape advance in spud® next fall over current It is said that work on the $12,(MM) hotel at the to inquire wtiat lie h.es done for the good in Portland between Joseph Simon and rate«. It will he a glorious emancipation Mrs. A. Alford, of Talent, is stopping , a »und aie caused bv catarrh, that excrel- •\V ■ Paas will begin as soon as the roads and wi h h’-r son-in-law, C. W Wulier>, and ng'y disagreeable and very common dis of the orier, <•<* ami how many s. changes the Bilan-Brown-Stott cliques. It bids for our ilresaed-poultry raisers to have the the OI me «»*•»«-!, ’» s.vrw weather settle. ease. Iso»-s of «meli sir bearing aisn result Ins family, undergoing medicm tr«atroeiit l«een made in school hooks fair to hvome war to the knife before duty on the foreign article in reasedfrom have ever l»ern Lulu Bush, having found the atmosphere of ha® been nuflcring recently with rbru from catarrh. Hood’s Barotpan la. the during hia •uperviaiun.— Grant * Pius the campaign closes; and so bitter ia the 15 to 20 per cent. The decollete geese Grant’s Pass too warm for her, departed for St»? great blood puntier, i- :* ne uliadv suo CLEAN n atism, we are sorry to learn. the north last week. SWEEP Cot4Fi>r. cessini remedy for ibi d'seii*»*, wi<i li it feeling already engendered that even the and spring chickens shipped in from Asia G. A. Savage will begin a spring term of '■in operaie The iack of dry lumber is drluylpg build !» < t » f* w Orefvni-in hesitates to take sides in the and Eurojie have long been a menace to school two weeks from Monday next, in th«- ing operations seriously in Medford, ev»n cures by purify if.K the blooi. If you 8lif I »»Hi only cc»l C h »RLK» Wooim. trainer of lady tight. There are merry times ahead in our local gal-inaceons interests. And it Jones creek district. »•'»«’i», <l»inf work *»n »he water-works t<»w?r having been AJ4res® th® Slauu facturer«. carloads of the new machinery for Bead i> has isHur«l a ch*Wrnge to thr Oregon, to a man up a tree, and the will lie a welcome relict from bonded «er- S«*veral Grant s Paa« factory has arriv«*d and is be suspended until the n* w * ry kiin of <h? Grant’s Pass 8. P. I). A L company is in crack trotters of the »'ate. including the cumbersome majority .which is the boast vitu le when the duty is reduce I on steel the u ing rapidly placed in position. *.4'A stables >>f 'l iver Itelat-hinntt. Quimby of the Republicans in the state, may rails from »17 to *13 per ton. Almost Our county is gradually recovering from • »I eraiion on» e more. H. H. Wolt«rs, the mixologtat, has re-j THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF A Sawyer, lion. Tims II. Tongue. J. I.. prove a millstone atout the party’s neck any country neighborhood in new) of a the blow struck by the tb»od, and will be her opened the saloon formerly kept by A. H ■ Hallett an I l? Munn, *1»........nd it ions be in the approaching campaign. Sound steel ra 1 can buv one at the redui-eil rate self again in due course of time. The carrying of firearms is becoming quite Carlson, thoroughly refitting it and mas , ing *500 entrance, and the race to tie the timbrels; beat the drums’ Tbe Every patriotic American will thnll with general again at the Pass, whereat the law- ing many improvement«. He has supplied i Who advised her pupils to -tr* **n trotted under association rules over the ItemocHR-y is on the fence, ao far as this enthusiam to learn that an “imi'etua” abiding people complain bitterly. the bar with the finest wines, liquors and will be given to the production of tin The S. P. D. ft L. Co.’s factory at Grant’s cigars, their minds l»y the use of A;.« i - .ir- McMinnville track on or before July 4*h, tight ia i-uneemed. and a fine billiard table can also b< plate in the Black Hills, by increasing Pass will soon be in running order again. The found there. Give him a call for he wil sapariila, appreciated the truth that, the araociaUon to add *500. As inteniational lalior conference is in the dutv on that article from'l to 2 cents machinery is being put in position. bodily health is essential to mental • pn»greas in Rerlm. Prince Bismarck de per pound. It won’t mean more than George D«*an, pf Ashland, was visiting his treat yon well. vigor. For persons of delicate ai.it feeble The following is a list of (Le officers of Tag trial of Mrs. Sarah Althea Terry in livered the opening addreae to the dele an average tax of 50 cents per capita per brother, the geuial proprietor of the Red Star constitution, whether young or oi l, this th? Kn ghts oi Pythias lodge lately institu the V f district cotirl on »charge ot con gates un the 15tli instant. Most of the store, at Grant s Pas*», during the week. Ever Brought to Jacksonville is Now being Opened up at medicine is remarkably beneficial. Be tempt in resisting the L'mted States mar representative- of lals>r present have ab annum lor the seventy million inhabi Geo. B. Landers last week shipped a carload te«! at M«dford: Francis Fitch, pa-»i chan tants of this glorious, et ee'era. and pa cellor; C. W. Wolters, chancellor; Dr K uf fat hogs from Merlin station for the rail sure you get Ayer ’ s Sarsaparilla. shal in the i In uit courtroom in Septem normally developed jaw muscle® and at P. Geary, vice chancellor; C. F. Hut* bin- ber, Issa, cloned on tne 11th. The jun , tenuated arms and legs: but they are triotism is cheap at double the figur.-. road forces south of Shasta valley. Cal. •' Every spring and fall I take a num Engineer Jasper Waite, who has been visit son, prelate; M Purdin,ruasier of exchtq ber of bottles of Ayer’s Sai *apaiilia, an«! after remaining out all night, came into thoroughly drilled in parliamentary law There will hardlv he a dry e»e in the ing nts family iu Roseburg for a coupl« of □er , J. E. Enyart, keeper of records and country when it is definitely settled that am greatly benefited." — Mrs. Jam« > 11. court and annoum-ed a disagreement, and are doubtless “friends of labor." weeks, ia again running engine No. 31. seals; M. 8. Damon, outside guardisn; Eastman, Stoneham. Mass. and were discharged. They stood eight atvl can euunciate the theories of useful ‘the wool men will get all the protection Dr. Flanagan will soil some town property John Curry, inside guardian ; Lak? Franc*, Consist.ug uf tbe Standard < im I h Manufitrt urei! t-x t In- li AMILI (i.X-BKuWN they ask for” from the hated mixing “ I have taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Grant's Pass, belonging to tbe estate of the master at arms; A. Merriman, W. I. Vaw- for acquittal and four for conviction. Bboe Company of Chivag«», t«»r ness with plausible specionsness The wools which they don’t pro luce them In w ith great benefit to iny general health." late Wm. W. Justus, on the Lfth day of April, ter and P. Henderson, trustees young emperor. Prince Bismarck and selves. The factories may all close for 1!W. — MissThirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md. T ub E dcca TKM ai . C ompendium , Rev Baron X'on Berlepaeh, Prussian minister Miss Emma Martin, of La Grande, arrives “ My daughter, twelve years of .'*.ge, CENTRAL POINT POINTER*. J. R N. Bell'» new periodical, reached uf commerce, are among the most active lack of these mixing wool»; but.then,darn thia week to apvud tho summer montna with has suffered for the past year from it all! we can bring down the oi l spin her grandfather, G. B. Bristow, of Williams our table last week. It is designed to “workers" in attendance, and will see The W. U. Tel. Co. has temporarily fill a field long vacant in matters per that the reisirte of the conference com ning-wheel and revive the halcyon days of creek. Kerbyville has a new blacksmithahop, con closed it« office here. AT PRICES TO SLIT T HE TIMES taining to education in Oregon, and a mittees contain nothing inimical to the homespun and blue jeans until the coun ducted by J. F. Kellogg. D. Lee. a compet«nt A few weeks since, we began to give Chas. B. Gay visited friends in Ashland careful examination of the contorts of existing orier of things. It’s a great try is saved at any rate. What a trans workman, is engaged lu the same business her Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Her health I as cendent triumph of financial statesman there. several days last week. tbe first number is convincing proof that thing to lie a workingman. greatly improv «-«I.’’ - Mrs. Harriet II. Ladies’ French Kid Haud-ttawed Common- ■ ship i> will be to counte*act the surplus Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huntington have returned L<-u Savage will go north to the Bound, the venture will be successful. The Battles, South Chelmsford. Mass. Sense Button Shoes; widths (’. I>. and E; p< r S*5i F rancisco is making a determined a ising from the tin plate increase bv to their home at La Grande, after an extended we learn, in a few d tys. paper is carefully edited and contains eff >rt to rid herself of th< plague s|iot of visit to the family of G«x>. 11. Curry at Grant*« “About a y ear ago I began using A ver’s pair ................................................................. »S '» I knocking off *42 000 000 rom the tobx-' o i ili. ir-n’s Fr«-m n Kid S. H. Turned Button* Will Merriman is the new Postal tele Pass. much matter that the progreesive educa Chinatown.located in the heart of the city. Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility 'ax! It i-a g ent tiling fur any country, graph operator at tbe Point, and is also in tor cannot afford to be without. and neuralgia resulting from mai.tiial families from the East continue < hildit-n’s D>jngo.a. N«* Heel, Button. An ordinance was passed last week to have brains at the head of affairs, and to Numerous Saum In Half Opera Button; widths D. and E. locate in this county, apparsutly regarding cnarge of the depot. exposure in th«1 army. I was in a \ • ry Women's Dongola. M.S. II -B ' > M* Dp«-ra banishing the Chinese to a limited dis winter Just closed as mild in comparison John Geer was at Jacksonville a few per pair ................................ ■ ■ .......... *5.tiu bad condition, but six Iwittles of th«- Sar- Lt Mi t n's Gout. Het 1« d. Tipped Button, I t ih very probable that one of the trict south of Market street, giving them one is only led to woniler, when viewing the Button Shoee. widths 1>. E. ami 1 Al* * Kann with eastern weather. «anarilla, with occasional «l<»«es <«f A x ei ’» j » ag*>, accompanied by Mr. Samuel*, moat important nmue« ir. ths campaign *50 days in which to abandon their pres the general comprehen-ivenesa of the A. E. Doney and family, late of Sisson, Cal., day in Common-Sense ety Ie. sniu* widths. irhli* n's Goat, M. >. He< led. Tipped Button, who lately urr*ved from Missouri. Pills, have greatly improved my h« alth. Ladies' Freneb L' pih ts . Haud-Suwed Button in thia state will be tbe usury law, for ent quarters. As many of them own tariff re» ision undertaken by the Wavs are among the latest additions to Grant's Pass' 1 am now able to work, and feel that I Fred Fradei burg wai at the county-a* at They were detained sometime ( f*il'tt -fi ’s Dongola M. S. Heeled Tipped Shoes, widths C. D mid li. mid twime in < i.m- the repeal of which there is a growing the houses iu which they do business or and Means comm ttee, that they hav- population. cannot say too much fur your excellent several limes during the week on nusiness. luon 8< nn Style, width 1>. per pair ...... and universal demand. Almont everv reside, the outside world has a good deal di-regarded the general demand of ilie by the blockade in the Siskiyou«. remedies.” — F. A. Pinkham, South Button. He is capturing a large share ot lbs livery The Republican county committee meet« at Moluncu.s, Me. paper in the «tale, irrespective of poll of curiosity to w- whether or not the or growing west for an added tariff on coon th«* court-house next Saturday to fix the tiin« business of southern Oregon. “My daughter, sixteen years old. is tics, ia favoring such action on the part dinance will be inoperative. The matter -kins and dead i attle pelts. A bay tar for holding the »•«>unty convention aud to Women’s Dongola Hand-Sew<*d. Half Opera Th** clever IrsstSs of the Central Point using Aver'« Sarsaparilla with good ef of the next legislature; and as the press will unquestionably lie carried into the iff doesn’t quite cover the case out here make th*1 precinct apportionment. V hot« 1 aie making arrangement.« for an Button Shoes in D.wnd E. Widths, and nhii »* I)r. F. G. Stirling has concluded to become opening ball at bt. C'oud ball, wbi:b wii. fect."— Kev. S. J. Graham, Vnited represent« the people, it is presumed that courts, and, as many of the Celestials are in Coniiin»n-H<*ns<‘ style, widths D. and T. . resident of Grant*» Pass anti will resume the Brethren Church, Buckhannon, W. \ a. no doubt be one «•( «be events of the season. the people want it repealed The pul- wealthy, the lawyers ol the bay city will REPUBLICAN CIVIL SERVICE RE a practice of medicine in Josephine county. nair.................. ........................................ “ I suffered from The best of music ai d «»upper wfrl be pro He is u first-class physician aud surgeon. lie in tbi« end of tbe state have certain! v doubtless reap a rich harvest as the re FORM. fxxi reason« tor desiring it, says the suit of the litigation. Californians are The Southern Or«*gon National Bank's notes vided and nothing ielt undone :o ensure a have been received from the East and some most pleasant time. endleton Tribund. determined to rid themselves of the Chi An Oregon Democrat, who believes in of them placed iu circulation. President Jas Wright is now in charge of ihe We-~ with lain« ba» k and b«»a«lache, ami have I nese curse, however, and in the course ctvi¡-service reform, writes to the Nation Campbell signet! a larg« number last week. tr«»p stable a< d i re pared to furnish firsV- b«*«-n imirli benrfite«i by the use of Ayer's I t is tmi<! that tlw1 agitation in Cuba of years will doubtless succeed in remov The “Courier” perpetrates a grave joke vlass outfits of ail kinds on short noUce. Sarsaparilla. I am now KU years <*f age, al Demot'rat as follows, concerning tbe when it states that many eattiuinen have had relative to annexa'ion to the Unite«! ing them. COUNTYLANDS and am satisfied that niv present health action of U. S. Marshal L T. Barin in to resort toehopped feed—chopped with au axe He a'so board« horse« bx the day or week States baa at la-1 reached a cruris. The at reasonable figures Jim is an old bami ------- -O-------- ami prolonge»! life ar«* <liw to thr use of — to puli their cattle through the winter. W k cannot too highly commend the continuing to otfi. iate an chair roan of tbe at the business and guarantees sattafacting. editor of La l*ordut a leading journal, Ayer's Sarsaparilla." — Lucy Moffitt, Thr«1*1 families arrived iaat week from South We challenge the reader to successfully controvert the assertion that • wan Liat week thrown into prison for ex- action ol the publisher of the Iaiaeview K-pubhcan state central committee: Killingly, Conn. Dakota at th • Pa««, bringing a carloa»i of Don t faii to give him a t all “The president of the United States h'»uphold goods, furniture, live Ht«a-k etc. an acre of thnftv, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees in the va - t>re4 mi ng the opinion in tbe column« of Examiner in publishing a 1 st uf Rule The Central Point hotel open* d out un Mrs. Ann II. Farnsworth, a la«ly 79 ”» " heatam > si - gar - »ter th? new nniiiagement last week and th years ohl. So. Wo«Misl«»x*k. Vt . write« • ni« paper that "the Soaniilh government, scribers and advertisers “who do not wax elected by the peo|» e iiecattae he They will probubly locate iu this vicinity. ley of Rogue River will yield a net yearly income of .. 1«K.. It will /D j UUU'»' k ' »> Lainl in th<-abov» Counties, psy. ’ ’ Too many publishers are dis was such a civil »er ’ice man or silver The Vnion Labor party managers have i*r* prietors are giving the best <*f setisfa* “Afb-r several weeks’ suffering from by its disgraceful and ruinous ad in nis- T * r* m tor a t* rm of y«-an. Ai«o, called a mass convention at Grant's Pass for ti»*n to its many patrons. A grand enter average 100 trees to the acre, and the estimate is based ujhui the dem guised to allow tliemsi ‘ 1 ves to be de service man, 1 know not which nervous pn.stration. I pro<-ur»«l a bottle traticn of affair« in the Inland, han dour March 2V, to select deh-gates to their state . fri it , ih value, net. “Hon. John Myers, who was api>oint- convention, tu be held at Oregon city April V. tainment is ui n »unced foi the 2«ih instant, of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ami before I onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce fl 1 in mt. of <■.. I - U,UUU ' *1 •* .UM finekaimn *ugai-Be« t laind.with more than anything rise to throw Cuba frauded out of just dues by dishonest hx which time all neces*»iy improvement.-« had taken half of it iny usual health patrons, who run up a bill in the office ed U. S. roar*bal for this district by watei :■ u irri^ati--n. t-.i -n ■ la Th«’ Bagb y hotel,under its new managmnvnt. into thr arms of the United States.'* If marketable fruit each year. returned." Cleveland and confirmed by the is improve«! in every particular, and, as a re arid renovatit g wiL be completed. I /’/•</< /* o/ ¡ruin 20 Arpett to fargp thr authorities are a«se« enough to im and theq “refuse the pape'.” neglecting Giover sult, ft liberal patronage ia beHtowed on it. It prison newspaper men, Cuba’s dava an - tosetde Hie arrearage, which forthwith U. S. senate in March, 1888, baa been is one of the few first-class hotels lu southern /racts suitable for Colony MIMMO NEWS. glass to tiie pr fit and ices account, It remove! bv order of 8 nator Mitchell Oregon. Spanish dependency are num hemi. Curpoaen. PBEPAKKD BY should h- tl* aim of the press associa because in 1886 he, the said Mver>, sai l James Anderson, of Illinois valley, last Notices for the 1 »cation of placer and c part i<-uiai * apply to E. B. PERRIN. 402 tion of this state to black-list such lellows «he Chliiene inn«t go. At that tine xv.*ek *tart«*d for eastern Or gon on a sheep- Df I.nasBPa' canal scheme has finally and inaugorite a new order of things in Mitchell was elected ns eenat*ir upon shenring expedition. If reports ar«* true, onartx mines, etc., for «al? at the Tints of- Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowe’l, Mast. of K- uni«-) Sttt«l.>an Francisco. In other words an acre of producing fruit trees lias a ™1 nation Price fl, six bottle«, t^- Wcith <j » botUa. ficr. reevuved its final quietus, and the greatest Oregon. ’ar-Ts will be nearly as uuiuerous as sheep s no more reason why that platform, aioi lh still howling in th* s.U tbcraselve«. c:'" ied undertaking of the century will probably puM «hers There Go d Hill is the center of large mining I $1000. It is better that» any bank -for the bank is should he the victims of such U. S. Henair chamber thr same little J. H Colby, late marshal of Grunt’s Pass, is opr-rations, Í ARMS FOR SALE llatue nature- a trusf-wortliy guariiiau and a number of miners make be permanently abandoned after an ex- Canada »>y by me the ciwiiic, cashier, . into uauaiia - ------- . .. pettv franilsthan there s that merchants ptree. But to get Mr My-ra out of tn* a eandidat«* for the Republican nomination it their hea<;quarters Of course if tiendi ure of hundreds of m 1 ions of dol slHiuld »! F : 1. KIR BALE ON REASONABLE term lose a large proportion o( tlieir i»*>Mition i>e makes a charge against him for «h»rtff Th«* present incumbent, Mr. A considerable amount of dust ha. been lars in luhor and machinery. Ten mil M »«.«, would not b*- averse to serving th»1 • «4 tt;r* Si«*« k or batr> haru*** il 8<»uth you plow your on-hard once in twenty years, anil rob the tree r.f tlieir rj <»r ais-ounts every year; and the *>n there grounds Mitchell ih working p.*. »p|c two years longer tn his present capacity. bn tuhi in already, and a good mon i. •<«'!. witUHfvsi * n D*-er <'reek. Jot»ephuj« lion dollars worth < f nftL liinerv is now hook I groand, and invite Tiuxs heartily endors-s the course of the for a re el* etion and ih trying to mak»- .• t > . «*. tH-.i : g x~* i< res of rich bottom iaod I). II. Burroughs ia in San Franciac«) thia guaranteed by the snow in tbe mountains nourisliinent by making a cornfield of tjie orchard p rotting in 'he torrid sun ot Panama, a- d f-akeview o Ö -j * t adaj'etito tin- growth <»f tiniotbj hay in publishing the list of oroplr think in thia state that he ia the we* k testing s >m»* ore taken from his mln«: Th? Sterling mining companv ha* sn<- the birds ami orchard pests to make a re Bstaurant <>f yötir (»ndinnl, yon , it is thought that an exjienditure of not "N. G’s.” paoer About oi:«*-haJf if clesied and m t! ■ :«*x** We shall pursue the same greatest man on earth. The Democratic near Grant’s Piu»s,*uppo«ed tobe tin. The ledge «•ceded in getting water through the r a *.:t vh I ioj h . *1 inofrt <»f th«* (» h I hdvp can be eahily leas that *300.000.000 wonl l I* neevsanry .siurse with reganl is nin»* feet in width, ami. if the supposition must not complain that your horticultural methods have piet.pitabd to num * of our own here once sent him to the senate, should be correct, it will doubtless prove a ditch again an 1 will coinnitnce piping in d. I'.» re i* a rifrvum of »at»*) running to < oinplete tbe undertaking, an amount chronic delinquents in a short time, if vote'» r. L-’ ti.*’ pli.' »‘the v- nr r ound.affording plenty earnest at once. uni their vote« will keep tmu away foreclosure of the mortgage on your orchard. »fiat there is no hope of raising in the they do uot make ha le about settling ’ ui.if.- (• i *t«»« k Kia! *.»me for irrigating. The i from there. Hia lieutenant, L. 1'. Barm, Th»- American Mining Code, standard Tli*1 roots and other obstructions on the I»»- •• i* all »urlosed bj h rail fence. 1 here present strained condition prevailing in m-e and han. anti 21M' jouiim fruit trees on Tin following remarkable passage who has f**en nomma’rd and confirmed grad»* between Murphv er«*ek and WilderviUe authority on «11 subjects pertaining to financial quarters It seems a» though have be* n remove«! au l travel has be«-n re- ail mit.ing, wafer-rights, etc., i« k**pt for t »• pin* Ii a I m * I. a»- the be*t »»uttido range in *s U S marshal, js tne chairman of thr the »un of the famous old engineei's life from the opinion of Chief Justice Thayer, suin’ d over 1», although It iayet irnpassuble to sale at the I' imkm office. With half the care you give wbeat-helds, and n "*» yieia a . i.u ... h,*..•*; tv ai**«» another xceliei.t place rt»iifain. reversing the decision <4 the lower court S'ate Hr i ubLcan committer. He ha* wagons. It is quite lih«‘!y that a new road r gr> .icr«fc. is destined to set in gloom. A. Watts ami H. Jones are on a valuation of «1000 an acre. There is not a wh< at-t>.- d in this Foi full particulars cull up«.n or address in the Al. Cod» mayhem case, which we issued a < ard for thr hrolhrra to meet will be built over the hill at an early date. Volney Colvig, Abe Axtell and Col. Currey cleaned up neariv |26O after O. J VANNOY clip from tlie Orefff.nian ot the 14th inst., him on March 6th, 1890, lo practice th** county which yields such au income, and EX E1A on hard does. run ar their hydraulic c aim M ore than a thousand unemployed lias excited the risible« of the bench, ‘block*-of-five* business, »o that they are am »ng the num- rous candidat«*« for the Kerhvville Oregon • reek a short lime Mure K' publican nomination for county judge. We protMtse t<> sell you an acre of tine alluvia! soil, within cannon men in S«an Francisco were given em Ixir and laitv throughout the state. It is will al! t»r readv lor the Jun** r'c tion Hon. Garr«*tt Cr*x k*’tt. who fill«1«! the position E. Sanders.in Smith was hi town and ployment in Gohlen Gate park a few .vrt inlv a unique and peculiar (not to T' iik L. f. Bar in. or U. S Marsh i quite acceptably a few y«ars ag*». is ala«» shot of five growing towns, close to the steel rails of a trans-continental lie reporta in in-'is on u« yesier«lav days ago at wages which will enable say ridietiloua and umtignifieil) senti Birin, is doing something agalnol thr favorably sp«»k* n of, and would mak«* a gixxl called raifroad, in the most beautiful valley on the sh;I...... . the Pai .he, w.th doing Wfi! on Grave Yr ■r ek and taking < ut race, if nominated. them to live until thev c-m obtain im»re ment to emanate from the highest tri Mi.es <»( this govri men«. considerable gold-dust. one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be s. leeted by R -cordiT Smith ’ s financial exhibit shows lucrative poki’ions. Ban ?n*nei®cu ha* bunal in the «tate ; hut i.« about on a par “As U S. marshal ami chairman of th»- Grant’s Pass* total indebtedness to b«* $957.36.a you. Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or the winters of shown her ability to c |* with the idle with tho-e usually rendered bv thi« great Repnhlu an committee he is u-ing bin m «t rr«!itabie showing when the many pub M sm Convention Called. lic iinproveru« nt* inaugurated ar« taken iuto labor question in a most creditable msn- .nd learned judge: “It was a contest jkiWHi for a n 1 tical scheme. CLOTHING, old age overt ike you and find you penniless. In compliance wiib the request of the DRY GOODS, c .nsi'l' ration. Th»1 receipts from all sources ner, and her humane and public-spirited for master*, in which each of the com- “Enclosed I send you this notice so during the y«*ar aggregated $2.503.69 and the Slate I'nnin Committee nieriing held in G<» TO------- neasurt* might l-e imitated with great Iwtants re ie I upon his own courage, tl at you can print it tor our dear Ben’- expenditures were $2.859 40. BOOTSAND SHOES, . Portland February 27, IMS), all legal v iter» advantage by mauv sister cit es But skill ami prowess It was not conducted sake This man Bar in used to be cook Tiim»ro8p«,ct is said to be fair for the estab^ ■f Jarkaon county. Oregon, who are in We give awav the ktnl. Pay us ¥10 a month, W cents a t.<... for how comes it that thousand® uf willing in accordance with the conventional tor D P. rhomps*>n, who is the favorite l1sWh» nt of a branch factory of th«* Diamond hvmpathy with ttie Union party, a e i alhd STAPLE AND FANCY Watch Company, of Michigan, at the Pass in a V^ioii to meet m mas*'conveniion at tir.imie laborer» in a prosperous and progreaaive rules recognized tiy the popular pugilists for thr nomination for governor on the wnort two years, ami we will present you a warranty de.-.l of the acre, ami time. Wh»T»‘V«*r they hxrate. they will hal1 in Ashland, on Saturday, March 29. community are unable to obtain the of the day. but in a primitive stvle. a K-publie»n siile of the h ><>>■■, and al ,1 Invest $250.000 in a plant of machinery and GROCERIES. Etc., GTIRANTEE it to have a thrifty, growing, pro«ineingor.-hai... necessaries of Ufe at this time? Is >t manner in which western people vulgarly la-4 ha* not to be the nul.t bower ol Í buildings. an<l will give employment to about b!X>, at 1 o'eloea r M . for the purpose i t effecting a permanent organisation, and Which will be placed on i-ale at Despite these facts the farmers of the country continue to value Cmsible that the country has already term a ground squabble, wherein the Miicheil. »nd in, great God! the U 8 200 bands during th«1 entire y«*ar. J. T Flynn has commenced suit against J. electing delegates to attend the state con- their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat ar I e aupet- »d too much war tariff and Republican parties ilo not stand upon any nice marelial of Oregon.” lower prices than the P. Tuffs for $10,000 damages on account cf the vtntinn to t>e held m Oregon cite, April 9 MEDFORD.OREGON. misrule ? ing in the markets of the world with the serfs of Russia amt the «laves bonding of the latter’« farm near Grant's Pass 1IW. By order of the tempoiary chairman l»>ints of honor as to the mode of hurting same ipialit v of goods to the former. Th«1 plaintiff alleg«*# thst Mr. tiro. S Baious. each other. Such occurrences are not of India “ Export tin* wheat of a country ami you ship awn* th. y tai Heavy Lottes. Tuff“ arbitrarily and illegally ended th«1 life can be obtained S ecretvrt N obi . k ao »1 Aaaiatant Sec- r s|ievtable, but are disgracing and de Ash ami, Or.. Marcti 15, ls90. th* bon«i he had given him. and on which ity of its soil,” says a great economic writer. Ihe people ot Jackson John H Lil1’ semis to the Graul of rtttarv Chandler have each ren ter <1 a moralizing. elsewhere. Flynn had ma«!»' an advance payment of $500. Yet it is better that they C»*untv New-the f >1 o^ing ex*r ict« ___ a thu« damaging him in the above sum. H. K. fr»-in Drafni mm Can’t br Cur rd deciaion regarding Or»‘gon awamp lan is. tie indulged in occasionally than that county should learn this as an axiom. *-»tar received by him from ni« psrin-r, Hanna and M. M. Harku»*«« represent th? by local application«, a* they can n-'t reach Both decision« rover hud« in the Lake men lo-e their grit and become dudes Mr. <'he«et> r»», *h<b was writt-n Feb plaintiff Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws. <n in and Judge Brower the defendant. •he disea^d portion of the ear There is Our store-room has been renov view district. ’ Thr secretary 'rcidor that and pelt nous ” 27. from the de ert «»»nth ot pri vvilta: sound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or only one wav to cure D?afne«s. and that is Michael Mader i- ?ntjtlr«l to land th «t T e s’or in wa* the iu severe ever ex- by constitutional remedies. Deafness ta ated throughout, and our old stock toiliug late over desk and counter, should study our plan well. It means Tux terrible flood reging in the lower ‘ erieno«l th** stat** had «electa») a” swamp, on thr >n this *eg -*n We hive hetwre KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS. caused by an ir.flmu?«! condition of th«* is about closed out. Hili* an • ritircly new method for washing a honie for a life-time out of the meagre savings of 2 years work. A tin*- ground that al'bouizh it is overflowed a’ Missiasijipi du ing the punt we- k han VO and ♦>(» sho» :• dive out of &W0, 45 mucous lining of ihe Eustachian tube. • hi * i .*'.d* re-*. I h » m curtains, fringe», errtain arasonH of the year the principal again ca'led n tional at’ention t> th bi k* »mi ,W. Ih b .i* ks I fe*'d gr.tin i uiiu-liii«.. »«■••* wird« and black .all kind« or Hon. G. B Van IIIuvr of Bonanza hxa been When ?h »tube get’ inti lined you have n more beautiful and a larger home than ninety per cent, of the popula • ns. ia«ii* *' tiannclH and o’her wear- rumbling s«»nnd <*r itnperh ct bearing, and crop ia hay, and ’bis ia henefltted rather ieve« svntem, by which the t> re«- g eat ’►d h*avv on he «’art and thev ate their appointed notary puollc by Gov. Fennoyer. tion of the civilized earth can claim to own fo*»*l r.iveio nsly; tbefi5to is of hay lasted ■ ’itf »i*’ :u ♦ I; also gt-ni'a c'.othv*» cleaned and re- Sheriff CblMen» tbe customary notice when it is entirely closed ltaafnesi is the thKi> inju rd. The assistant ►ecre a»v sta'e* of Missis ippi, LouL«ia'<a a* d Ar- ¿2 ■ i t »-«i < m -Ic >i t n* t u-e. I.ncC curtain clean- day- We worke»! three days to get ih Write to us, ami we will send you our illustrated book of tins great i mu result, anti unless the inflammation can I m * hold« that Und similarly fituat* d. kiv «As are in a uie sue prole- ed from sheep 'o gr U id partlr c’e»r of *n »w. an 1 1 hnt tax«*« will b- ditilnquent on April 1st. .i sp<*cialty. Pnc«* low and aatiataction Mr Brown, of Round Lake, has bought taken out and thia tube real med t*> Ps nor u uarant«*cd. 4-Uuned by 8. 3. Boyd, ia n«amD and U t e encroachments of the udghtv river hex- d d well fra fexv dav* ;l u’ it rtnnooked tbe valley and our Orchard Home. Interest of Mr. Shivers in tbe Keno stable. mal i ndition, hearing will be destroyed Tla* b'caking of theleiers means ruin to I ookm to the <are, a though B«»yd < Jaiinrd n»r a f-w h ur-, a d then a heavy Col. Knight has ha*i «'large flat boat built forever; nine c s°s out of tan are caliwed Ever brought to the eoiluty-Rcat. the land aa hay land. Chandie aval' r tlioiMMiuis of p oper y-hol 'em on ei her rril«t, amt t he ha'd st wind I ever exper - a* the agency for transporting bay on thw by catarrh, which is nothing but an in Choice Landa For Sale side of the st-eani, wt.ich.bv reason f the eared blew e*ir t Dually, and simple chilled >i lak**. Ben Peterman wm tbe arcbitect. land wan swamp ar th»* time the act flamed condition of the nine dis surfaces. i'on*'nuai elevation oLts b d by depo it pull -Air .1019 ACRES OF LAST»-41» he sheep to death They wou' I cover the William Spence, of Pelican Bay, will act fw pa«*?ri an*l th «el- ‘ tion waa ma»le, and We win give One Hundred PoBara I Hi - ol tarui ¡ami in the valley, good f<»r of s dim nt, is now Mn ing in an ele- - m » w wi’h hl .. d working tbpoiiuh th deputy «tix k Inspector, as«i.*«tant to Mr. Tull any c«*c of Drain?1*’» (caused bv caiarili) is therefore thr pro. e*tv uf the «tat . tmit « *r grain. coining season. He recently returned that w’e c in not cure by taking Hall’s Ca ^I< h U oi *<1 latcd earthen I rough many feet alszve h avy « r i«t. Toe j miper gr.»ve »i d n t th«- Two th ..ism'! six hundred ncr»* foot-hill se* in to be anv pr •><•»»* n. but ibe wu <i from California. th«* surrounding Imttom Ian >s Tl ons- tarrh Cure. Berni for circulars, free. ami m «uiiî titi-sid» land, go*»d for fruit, dary- T bk Turner arAivi* at a recent meet- H. L. Webb Is acting office deputy fur Sher Citation. went ever where dike On b • fi «» it < oin- ing or st*•ekrai'iing. This tra<-k of land has J. C hrnxy <fc Co.. Toledo, O liifT .«««ed the f-'llowin^ re«*'hlti'ju; .in ls of uien have been guarding against I iueiirc«f * hmoohin«nd n«»w w-* b ix v iff Childers, attending to official buslnewa jtt^ Swhl by F. Drugvista, \ < -• v* u mil»- <*t fencing, dwelling-htHiac. 75c. that gentleman is away from home. He In the Probate Court for th»- State of Oregon, a -i •< i. -dud of Huîcvt. and plenty of living "W' hkrk »* The railroad cuiniiii«'i<>n o’ breaks in »he confining leve-s eve> si' Ci* plenty ot gr.»SM, Br >xvi> Bro*. hiiV»* ies* while fills th«- position admirably. county of Jackson. » tliefl* »*1 ■ art e on, wo king night and water. bin 3i>K) 1 ft out of y»00. McIntosh 1* f Oregon will enrt the taxpayer« «4 th*« Sdoreurial KKrumatirtn A” nropoHals have been invited for the sup Cull iti »ir luhlress J. S. HERRIN. In the matter of the estate ot Hugh Johnnton •tate about ,22.000 every two year« with day with cea-el* ►* vigilance to prevent a his b.v d. num‘»erihg 30H», »»n the ■ e*ei: ply of Port Klamath with fr«-sh beef and mut Ashland, ’aekann Co.. Or. Mr. J. C. Jones, city marshal of Fulton, deceaSiNi. Order to show cause why real tir.y bre k from widening into a gr at a*t of here and went ioune on the 20 ’ h uh. ton, it 1« thought that tb«* few troops remain out being able to render anv beneticial property should not be sold. Arkansas, writes : “ About ten year ’ ago They ar-* m* s’lx all deal. Jun Macke« •ervi. en lor the «ame; therefore, Rr»<,lr-4. creva*«*. S eame s h >ve fol ow *d the 1 st l.iO'out of 4000. ami had h »y bit when ing there wifi be retained for the «ummer. I contracted a severe ca^e <>t blood poison ax mi ller , the administrator Eetray Notice. Gen. John F. Miller recentlv sprained an ing. The leading physicians of the city ot the <t*tat«‘of Hugh Johnston, deceased, Tha* we regard the «aid railway eonimiH- -en er of the -ha n I to lessen *h ■ fore- of the Mo ru hroKe. T >e Laugh in bovs we-c ankle by making a misstep while going down having til«*d hispetitt*»n ben in. »Inly verttied. 'tie-well fro ' their pad I e wheel*, and were f ailed in, and th- y prescribed medi TAKIA I l> BY THF. VX11EHSIGNKD AT •ion. under the law, an au ouirage upon he 111' k eM Of ll< all, O«dx io^illg 4.SJ OUt O' «fairs at his h »me, an»i Dr. Wright's services praying for an onh-rof sal«* of tin- real eMat«- I tin I II. >t:mrii»n farm, six miti« south <»î called into requisition. Tbe patient was cine alter me<i>cine, whud. I took without ncreinafter described, b«*longing to said th« taxpayer» of thi« «Ute. Keeolred eve«v gale that rai ed a billow on the l.*»O» J* h’lMni «k Streets, But'**cie k» at'lt <i were I iti! I ’ únt. n r»il linv-ba« k st«‘«T two years We respect fully call your attention to our exceptionally affording me any relief I also tried mer «•state, for the purpoa»- of paying off claims *1 ng well at last accounts. That we will not euppirt any man f r augrv wate-s eaU“ed t*m grave t -olici-[ I men, s*y they huv*- n*»f luun I a live c. iw ■ ■ d; nr mark-, crop .iff th»' l«‘ft and under curial and potash reined»« s, with ihe «am»’ against «aid estate; it is therefore or Hon W, S. Moor«- has resigned the position tu ie. The city of New Orleans looksnp* *i.n 1b*-rigfil. bran«l»sl ‘Y’ on h ft hip. I urn e n ttie d»'s» rt vet. and don't » xpe< the state leg »lature who will not fav*,r. dered by the court that n citation issue to all I hnx <-b» en f«*> »ling httn since the 14th of Jau- Tne horse- are three fourths d. a I. 1 of county Judge of Klamath oeunty, having unsuccessful result, hut wtii< h b'oughton persons in;ere«t«‘d in said »•state directing Brut, amending the law giving thee ni- on tne nv r as „u obedient servant when f tell . you conelu'bsi 1o remove tv tbetown of Gladstone, *n attack of mercurial rheuiyaii?m that iiiin I ’ ' 1 .* 1 <>*n» r will p!«*aac «-all and pay it was an eqn »1 z r.” in Clackamas county, near Portland, tu en ma<te my life one of u<»told agony. After them'to appear before thesHd court on Tues miaeion full power to regulate freight an 1 in its no' hi d stage, but a terrible tyrant cliaive* iuul ink*- the animal away. day. April «th, 1H90. at lU<»’clo< k a . m «>f said gage in thr sawmill buslneaa. when swollen by the nnnuai freshets. JOHN BIGHAM. siiftering for four years. I gave up all fare« on the rvlroad« of thi« «tate , •*, it at the court-house in Jacksonville, Ore M. rch 3. H’. hi . The town officers of Linkville elected on tbe former remedies and commenced taking day .1 Prompt Cure. |r is perhaps permissible in the press gon. to show cause why an order should not be thi» cannot be had. then to use his »test 10th Inst are. Trustees. George T. Baldwin, * Tw > bot' 'es of bw f ’s 8pecifir (8. 8. 8 ) John Curlings. B F. Van Brimmer, Charles 8. .^wift’« Bpecitic (S. 8. 8 ) After taking s v- granted «aid administrator to sell the follow endeavor* to have said law repealed. to coinmsnt upon the interpretation put Estruy Notice. tne *f a br»*nki» g out ad oyer in y Moore and J. D. Fountain: recorder. C. L. erai bottles, 1 was entirely cured «nd able ing deveribed real projMTty belonging to said That ia exactly the position ol Governor upon the language of our statutes by the * t»» ur*'d outate to wit. dy, cau-wl l»y blood p**i-on*Dg. Parrish; marshal, George Hum; treasurer, I. t » resume work. I consider Swift’» Specific courts, even when the c> urts entertain Lot No. 25 jn Holman's addition to the town T \KI \ I P BV THE EXDEKSIGNED. AT Pennoyer and hi* partv. C. Johnson; street commissioner, A. M. Peter (8. 8. 8.) the greatest me<!i< ine for b ood of Jacksonville. Oregon, bejng a part of th«1 V ict * a B tkwart , » i:.;, i• :u thr* < mid <»n«*-hnlf mil» s north <»f such profound feelings of contempt for poisoning to-dc.y on the market.” man. 24 8 R**yal «trevt, Mobile, A a ” southwest »luarter of S«-c. 32 in township 37 '1 J id. .»it* brindi»-«! man <'*»w about fi y « ars the pre s that “ they don't care i..r criti All Wool Ladies ’ Broadcloth, 52 inches Wide. relatives and friends mourn the death 8 ,K 2 W.. W M., containing 2 37 acres, mor. or T h ® juries in California <lo no* s«w*tn m i : .ilv« in it allori tim»*. Ear-nuirks: ‘For thirty years I was afti ct»*d wiib of Many N. Summers, who explr«*d peacefully less, at public auction as by law prescl ilwd. Household Guodi fur Sale. <n un i ,. - tipi Mufl upp» r-sl**pr in th«* left ear. be so prejudiced in favor of Sharon’s dol cism by the newspapers.” When th« hl.KHi po son f om which I suffered un'ohi at J-asc the n-sidence of James F. Kertchem, In That a copy of this order be published at X i I h . - hm I vi-lbl»-. Haw b»‘» n feeding ber statute defines mayhem to Is* a disfigur aF"!iie^. a commenced tak S S. S., and Linkville. on the 14th inst. Deceased came to A rare bargsin will be offered for the least four successive weeks in th«* 1> em « m a xtic lars as the court« have proven them- - ih i ,.b it January hi. taW. Owiur will pirase I am entirely this county from Callf«>rnia about five years next thirty days in household $?'»<>< I a, c<,n- T imes , h newspaper of general circulation, •elvee to he. The recent tr al of 8 rah ing act, )*urpos«4y and maliciously in i er usifig five t ali an 1 pax ciuirg» wand tHk* th* anima! away. ag >. H*1 wtis an enterprising, upright gentle sisting of a cook stove, heating stove, printed and published in Jackson county, Ore Witf.iAg S crcnx , ( It HEI MIK »TH. Althea Terry for contempt of court, in a« flicted. and 'lie court construe» “malici cured. man in every respect. Flushing, L. I ” M-dford. Or.. Febniary 26, kitchen furniture, carpets, two bedroom gon. •aulting Marshal Franks, more than a ously” to mean ‘'de!iberat«*ly and de Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 12th day «♦•ta, chairs, lounges, one organ, etc. etc. of March, 18WU. signedly. ” it is a>> ut time to inquire for ‘ I suffer*d for twenty year- from bl«» d year ago, deveiojied the fact that, out of Probate Court. I will sei! artic'es separ.itelv or altogeth J. R. NEIL, County Judge. I Estray Notice. twelve impartial jurors empaneled to the text books. If deliberation and de ■ oMotong Three boit'e» ot Swift’s Specific Tbe following business has been trans er. This would be a golden opportunity try the case, eight were ih favor of ac sign, amounting to premeditation, are (8.8 8. > cured me < entirely. f*»r any one wishing to rent a house and atskbixx M oshkr , \hl \’ VP BY THE I NDERBIGNED AT artel in probaie court. Judge Neil presiti- quitting a wontan whose prosecution essential constituents of the crime of furnish same, ns they ran buy our good-, m> p:.«« • »*u .In* k i" * n • k. "U< I i I mc K and M nr.»h, L I.” ne. -in ? »*ur Inst r?t»»>rt : u biti’< w. ag< d al»< ut y< ar*. Ear-markti: rent the house and go to bouaekseping ■eetus to «avor strongly of pernecu»ioi>, mayhem, they might with fully as much of John A. I q the matter of-th« estate Treatise on Bl ol «nd Skin Diseases reason be applied to the crime of man und«-i-l»il ni l»1t • ar and ».wnllow-fork and without tbe annoyance of fitting it up. appointed Grieve, det-'*u»»si. K. L B. ” Stone - while onlv four were for conviction. n» »il*»i free bwin Bpxciric . H i.i-l it in righi • ar; drwlap «*n briFkct. slaughter, and prosei ution of this class >r lijlRór heirs. Sale of A. H. M abmly . guardian at litem for _ „ Doubtless the courts whose dignity is so Atlanta, Ga H.tv< I h -« ii t' tsiing hrr miivc th»- 15th <»f I)c- real property ordered. - » mi' r. i ***.». (»wn» r will pk *».**<■ pay cliargvft •trongiv tinctured with fear of personal of offenc«M .'niglit as well be susjiended. n Existe of M. A. Brentano; administrator's Ilf course the polished diction of the Mii>l laki h< r iiwitt. Fat bl unable, Buratta ('lutili ng. first semi-annual report flic«! and approved. violence will insist upon keeping the case I The Laundry Queen. From Good Seeds only can Good Ve^e- JOHN MrKF.E. Estate of Alb« rt Anderson. Inventory and on the calendar and renewing the perse court in rendering it* aiid-we-t. rollick Ja» ksonvnlr, February ftl. UBO. B. Bolluer, our live merchant tailor, J. tables be grown. S nd for Starrett's Personal m »*1 h Hirenrv f'*r Jackson county f'. appraisement filed and approved. Seal. Charmeur cution until final conviction or acquittal ing opinion is above critinsm. The pas th*- Th*- a full line of the finest clo'hw and b »s _ property ordered.Sold. Seed Catalogue for 1890. < elei»ra«e«l Lrondry queen wa-h ng- < inlet. Mountie ia had, but lopnlar sentiment is with the sage quoted from the opinion of Lniei luachine Estate of H. A.v Anderson and J. M. Ander trimmings on band fur suits sml pants, Estray Notice. Si^eial discount to market gardeners. is’iiuw b-ld by J. H. Brown of woman, and onlv the «orrupt use of Justice Thayer, in tbe clipping which this jjgc»*. '1 his 'ah r -avmg niMihiue » son, minors; Q. N. Anderson appoint«! which he is prepared to make up in the Address Myrtle guardian. we reproduce from the Or.-jnnian to-day, latest styles. A poor til is i ever showed Elect rie. money by the Sharon heirs can ever \KI \ VP 1IY THE rxliriLHGKEl». IN Grenat such a ubiyer-al fav»»rite wiib c» od Estate of William Contner, Inventory and to leave the shop. Call e him anil you GEO. STARRETT. enumerates some rather startling inno* now i .*‘ • R» r k pns-inct, Jackson CAïunty. Orr- •ecure a verdict averse to her intereahs. liotMew iv» s that Mr Brown has decided t< appraisement til»*! and approved. Silk I elret ir. h . . .H.- -p. « kie«l >t«-< r, 3 y «-ara » *ld in the vati-ns in law. If it is hetter that k*ep its iner ts before ib* pubhu. Ih '«e Estate of Alexander »nearer; final report will lie guaranteed satisfaction. His prices Walla XValla, Wash -pt ug : ha* btiurgx horns. No brand visible. are quite reasonable. "ground-squabble” disputes should ter I - de-irj» g to inform thein^e veg as ui iia fttad and Tuesday, May fi, set for final settle Mm k-. ei .>p an«l under ha’f-crop in right car; I t is now Mta*e<i that Chief Justin« inate in the loss of an eye or an arm to one work n .”* are r fvrr-»i, by permission, lo ment. m*t bit iti î» it • ai•; txv * <!»•* ap* <»n bri*k« t. Estate of Jetee Dollarhlde; olalm of H. C. Thayer h»echange'! hi» mind at*out 1«*- of the condiata* t*—without delilieration Mrs Huilsoti Mrs. Livii'tfKhii e. Mrs He - Dollarhid? Ha- I m »< n ut mx uni* »• sine» ia.*t Novi-niber. Settle Up Notice. dtasllowt*) I h» \x ii < t w ni tuk * 1 lie animal ax* av and pay rv KI pptland Mrs. II Wendt, oi Jackson ing a candida’e fur re-election. doutHle«« or design on the part of the oppo lent, of All knowing themselves indebted to the . naij. < W. T. ANUtKSoS. M. j*'. Variety Shire are requested to call becante the Oregon pre»» does not take course—“rather than that man should ville h * <1 io Mrs. Janu s R. H* ward, living Cor. Front and Morrison Sta. rhe D h v1 s* n pi>»ce near Medford. Tor A W'tMn'i lilittari ant settle without further delay. The very kindlv to many ot hi« rank djx isioim lose their grit and become dudes and pol on nils a< d prices apply to J. H. Brown, nt ‘z Estray Notice. "Another won lerful discovery has been money due this establishment la needed. •nd criticiM*** him severely. XVe truet troons,” of course, we will have to stand t* the ■“ ' ORECON. Bi ger residei.ee. Jacksonville. PORTLAND mude, and t-hai too by a lady in thia that he will not "I om - hw grit” when it I it. and the sooner one can approximate TAKEN El* AMI l*< isTEIl BV THE l’XIlEK- _______ county. Disease __ fastened its clutches comesto making the race for re-elei tion the gorilla in strength and agility the Just Arrived. I - .u.*:, n. hi - Aiitus-li. In Tabb- Kock New tlre-prixot Brick. First-clans'n Thr Frrdirt rnanimouf upon her and for »even year« ah« withstood |.inm. t, J.I. k-' ll < .Utili «Ir-gen. one *l*rk all Respects. tx> the office he now holds. It wouhlgiv*’ better will he lie enableil to hold his own Choice, selected white curly Angora -.,rr* 1 mar. . E ». ara -hi. l‘* haii.l» high, white t, B'pi’U.s, Ind . t* sti- it- sever» >t t^ata, but her vital onraua were • m pleaHiin* to fee him get in. in a hat in the contest under the ground-squabble tie- W D ‘ " I bu Ì ■ ui lini'l I'.i. star in turWieail. So brand “ i »n 77 rei <> ............. nino-nd ; • Electric Biitem undermined and death aeenied imminent. Ruge, «uperior to any in the market, Rise THOS. CUINEAN, Pr»Pr v i - J. ■ ; « a* i'» i-■ i b> ili- lai- Sink Webber, ■“the Western people vulgarly term a regime. What ia a "poltroon” anyhow? »fi th? v»*ry best r?nie<k . K cry notile so d For three months she coughed inceteantjy 3x*> feet, price, $3 50. . sTOO/tf«« IVirc/« .'Hi iueh Trient» Api in — .1 al »£"> o' I'J < . < -GalL J. P. , H. F <>L-Lux.<eiN A Co., • .«round squabble,” for the office, next Some authorities think it is one who has L jfiven relief in ever y i « as?. Cathntere*.......... •* •• “ 40 »»e. On? msn and could not »deep She bought of u« a rW-Ttio Kniqonil llintaurant is uni«ir|iH»-»«i beli*! Fell. -M. ISSI. ___ , UH Third St , Portland, Dot lie of D>. King^s New Discovery for Con June. Tlw press of the state would b«*en th« victim of mayhem. • oofc s x bottles, and «a* cured of rheuma Catihinprp* . M u “ T. F. ATTEBEKKr. 34 la evary partirti lift-. tism <*f 10 years’ standing." Abrnh.im sumption and was ao much relieved on arobably make »lie honorable gentleman Hare, druggist, Briivil e. Onio, ufflrii)«:" taking first do*e that ahe slept all night think that it was political mayhem to Pftlpitnlton of thr Heart. Eatray Notice. Notice. The b»*M s?llin< uifdictne I have ever and with one bottle ha* been miraculously MTW’11 be pleased to show Roods or turni.il emu plea by mail. Kospeetrully, lop off his aiq>ir»ng »ar or gouge out his I’e-*» n- wh » sufter from occasions 1 pal- bsfid^d in my 20 years’ exp?r*?nce. is cured. Her name ia Mr«. Luther Lutx ” weather eye. Theeinissari«* of a certain pi’aiinn of ilk he.irt are often unaware Electric B tiers ’’ Thousands of other« Thus write W C. Hamrick dt Co., of laroe . red bill came to the a l.LTH‘»SE WHO HIE IN DEBTED TO UB. J. NUN AN. Jacksonville. Or Armstrong farm near Jacksonville, one fl 1 >• - rxit *• ot •Young <’lv«le.” will please commercial asws-iatlon in Portland have that ibev are the Victims of lieirt disease, hav? added their t^-tim *uy. so thnt the "tielbv. N C.—Get a free mal bottle at all day last wet k. Both of hi« «-ar« ar»- cropped < ,11 an*1 «* tti»-eam«-with J Nunan. JackMon- been at no enJ o( trouble for a »ear or •nd »re H ble to »11- without warning. ve'dict in unanimous that E?ctri* B it» r* | drug «tores, off. but no brand« were noticeable. The «an- x ih- Or«*gon. who will r«ceipt for same. two past lo boom Thayerfor a re election, I hey should banish this alarmtng ay mptoni. du cure all diseases of th? liver, kidneys or er is requested to call and pay « barg - and STEVENS BROS. take the animal away. B. C. OGLESBY. Wiidcrvillv, Jan. al, IMW. and it would be a pity if their eifortM and cure the di'g »«»* by using Dr. Flint’s 1>I»»* m | Only a half dollar a buttle at all i Children Crj for Pitcher’s Castor«. Jsoin*ouviUv, Jau. ‘2b, IbOU. drug a tor«» lU-mudy . ¿UiJt Dru^ Co . N. Y. T hs giving way of th« levee« in Louisi ana on the 15th instant resulted in the flooding of extensive districts. The ques tion of providing a new channel for the Mississippi river is more engrossing than ra<e questions or yellow fever just at present in the lower valley states. B alkm Q kanok favors the loaning of money by the general government on real-estate security, as contemplated in Senator hill recently j intro- j i . Stanford's . The effort» of the tariff tinkers on the Way» and Means committee of the lower house of congress to reviee the schedule in the interests of agricnlturists will cause a warm glow of gratitude to radiate from the bosom of every granger on this coast. Especially will th« recommenda tion to incieuse the tariff on hay from *2, the present rate, to $4 [>er ton appeal to liis sympathies just at this time. Also the proposed tariff of $2 per ton on straw. il It’ s ail an in infernal ivi i i » i niiHiiir shame mai that inis this couilirv, country, llii' Housekeeper s Friend! H A THE AMERICAN < -ö,. IB# STUMP The Teacher FINE REAMES LADIES, MISSES, & WHITE’S GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN General Debility. Nervous Prostration, FiiESNO AND MEfiCED To Rent and for Sale ic nnn v H nnn Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, n ■ XI « IX * tolareiiii Biisiofss! -—... . 1 AT THE OLD STAND. CULTIVATE TOUR ORCHARD FOR T HE Choicest Potatoes! I'l-* Newman Fisher i««i WOKT 11 J*51.O<><>. The Orchard Home Association. LADIES M FINE LINE OF FALL DRESS-:- SUITINGS. > ! 1 / CHOICE T Garden Seeds We have the above in Latest Cctors. T ESMOND HOTEL, New Trimmings, New Buttons, Gloves, Mitts, Stockings, Shawls, Flannels. Yarns, Blankets, Etc., Etc. LADIES'WOOL VESTS AND PANTS, SCARLET AND WHITE. Special Bargains In All Wool. A •huuld »11 be wasted. 'J €