The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 20, 1890, Image 3

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    HEBE AND THEME.
Treasurer Moore has received enough
1 i.aired Lawton, of Atchison, Kan-
PERSONAL MENTION.'
LOCAL NOTIW.
money to settle Jackson county’s portion
ureii thr c<mtrsi t for carrying the
1« certain if reasonable effort i« made to Highest of all in Leavening Power.— U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
Read the new advertisement».
**f th** mate tax «« d hr wl| furwarditto mail h--tween S.ttu's valley and Pr»»«p'<4,
Chas P. Buck and family visited our
cure a cough by the use of DeWitt’s rough
Fix the roads.
Slate Treasurer Wmb m a few «lays.
Sew b*o<>n and lard at Nunan's.
formerly Detkins postoffice, hi*» hid b» ing I town a few* days ago.
and consumption cure This remedy is
All fool»' dav is next on the list.
Jacksonville lodge No 10,1. O O F.,at *5*>4. He will b» obliged to make two trips
Bu'i'ieea is improving steadily.
MAR* H 20. 1-90
THl’K.U>AY
correct and certain in iu action and costs
Judge Hanna was al Grrut’s Pass last
its last meeting elected 8. J. Dav and John per week, whereas the present contractor week, on legal business.
Wm. Wells bus left this section for other no more than unreliable preparations. In­
Wheat at th» 8. F Variety Store,
A. Boyer as representative« to th»* grand gets more pay tor making one trip
parts.
sist upon having it. For sale by E C.
lake DeWitt's L tile Early R imis
W. H. Breese, a p oiuiu< nt citizen of
lodge, that meets in Portland May 21-t.
There is a great scan iiy of biidge lum­
At'end the grand ball at Central Point on Brooks.
Talent, is in town U-«iuy.
P >iat. es at the 8 F. Variety Htor».
Thr largest and best stork ot d»*eda, ber, u'i»1 many washed-out places are en-
the 2« b.
Dr. Hmkle, of Centiai Point, visited th®
Hucklen'i Arnica halve
The member« of the Democratic County
Oni .n arts at the S. F. Variety Store.
mortgages and all kinds ot real-estate and i «»unter»d where a rosd scraper and other
Mrs. G. W. Lance of Fools creek is report­
(’otnmiit»* of Jackson county. Oregon, are re-
legal blNhks south of balrm is kept at th«» tools a*e almost essential. As the road county-seat last batur.my.
i The brat salve iu the world fur Cuts
ed quite ill.
nuestol tu meet at the office of W. H. Parker
DeWitt's Little Early Risers gel there.
workmen
w
’
.ll
almost
all
put
in
extra
time
T imkm office arid sold at Portland rates
Ktv Father Blanchet paid u pastoral
: Bruises Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
iu J«» k»»onvilh , on Saturday. March e, bwn.to
Considerable stir is discernible in politi­ ■ Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Fresh apples at the 8. F. Variety Store
A grand oj ening ball will be given at St. Chis season, it is no more than just th it th»» visit to Roseburg <a»l week.
apportion the precinct representation, and to
cal
circles
at
present.
county
should
provide
ina'eriul
and
tools.
fli time for boldiug primari»*« and county
i Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi.
Denis Dugan of Saiu’s valley called to­
Oro. T Sly of Medford spent yesterday in Cloud ball by the n»*w lessees of the Crntral
G. W Rice's chi'd, which has been ill for tive cures for Piles, or no pay required It
couvrutlon for the purpose of electing dele-
I he roads in the lower valley are be day. His stuck loss is aiignt.
Point hotel on the 28th ins'ant. All who
KM-. « t.-th» Mtatv convention, and to transact y Hl.
sometime, is convalescent.
ginning to improv»*, but some of the high
¡«guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or
^attend
will
be
assured
an
enjoyable
time.
Kobt. Westrop, of Tulo, visit* d .»ia many
other buMimwa incident tn the approaching f ( lh?
11 Myrtle creek railroad bridge has
Price 25 cents per box
Green ribbon wsj - plentiful last Monday, money refunded
Miss Dora Hunt, of Yreka, who has been wavs an- still almost impa>aabh* for lopde»l friends *n town last Saturday.
campaign.
/ been
b**1 replaced.
For saiebv all druggists
which was St. Patrick's day.
K. D e P batt , Chairman.
.Jachn’g a private school on Rogue river, t»ams. A farmer near town, wh i took his
Mr». F. Grob, of Wagner creek, is visit­
famiiy
to
church
at
it
neighboring
scho
>1-
Cleans?
your breath with DeWitt's Little at F. X Musty’s place, yesterday morning
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Uncle Nick Wright of Big Applegate
houar, last Sunday night, was obliged to ing relatives and friends in town.
Early Risers.
Jacksonville to Medford.
took the train at Central Point fur home.
Man Drowned.
leave his hack in the mud and walk home
Henry E. Ankeny baa gone to (he Wil­ spent a day In town la*>t week
Sugur, s* mp. crackers, etc., at the S. F
J. A. Anderson of Eden precinct has after the service was over.
Patronize the only wagon that connects
Nelson Grimsley visited his friends in
lamette
valley
un
a
business
trip.
ApplWBt® h«s long been known as a Variety store.
been appointed udiQinistrator of th<* estate
Jacksonville one day this week.
with every train, rain or shine, and carries
treacherous stream and another drowning
A good many hogs on the range weatb-
D. P. Baiues, of ham's Valley, was in
All kinds uf sewing machines repaired of Albert Anderson, deceased, and else­ ere I the storm, »he tremenduoua fall uf town and called on ua yesterday.
The finest and freshest cheese in the mar­ the U. 8. mail and Wells, Fargo A Co.’«
accident was placed to its credit ia«t Fri
where
publishes
his
first
notice
to
creditors.
express
Satisfaction guaranteed.
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ket vau be found at the S F. Variety Store.
n »w having weight« d down the chapparal
day afurnoon.
J<»hn Eichenblatt woh by J. W. B »wden.
Wui Wilson, who now resides at Phua-
J ohn I) tar , Driver.
Street Commissioner Eaton is replacing to such an extent that they were able to
Ask E. C. Brooks what DeWitt’s Little
three others underL* >k to cross the stream
Frank
Ennis
is
visiting
the
Sterling
the bridges which were demoralized hy the root under cover much of the time. Ranch­ nix, viaited us one day ibis week.
in a w’U’Qt’ at the ford above Deniae’s place Early Risers are.
mines of which he was formerly superin­
flood with more substantial structures men were much surprise»i when the pork > t A. Alford, ex-county commissioner, tendent.
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Religions.
n<*ar Wilderville, when the wagon hung up
Mure new goods were received by J.
which should have been done sometime era turned up after the snow went off, a* made us a pleasant call yesterday.
on a snag in nnd-Weam. In order to save Nunan this week
Services at the Catholic chorrh in this
H.
W.
Cooper
of
Williams
creek
and
ago.
O-dtor Kincaid and L. W. Savage tarried Louden Bros, of Thompson creek were iu place next Sander, morning and evening,
th»»y supposed all had perished.
the horses they were detached from the
Potatoes at the 8. F Variety Store in
Thus. Whelpier sold 60 head of cattle to
wagon and male their way out of the quantities to suit.
at th« usual hours.
I hirtv feet of snow is reported at the a wbiie iu Jacksonville last Monday .
town this week.
l
T
Gorden
for
110
|»er
bead
la^t
week,
pre
­
wat»*r The men, by sh »uts an t the firing
Ch is L Moshe« has left Ani ma, and
head of Rock creek, about ten miles>outh-
W. J. Mailow, who has charge of H. C
Jackson county grown alfalfa seed io ferring to feed out hay to bis sheep rather e.i>t of Gatesville. Or. At that point Louis W ib in Sau Francisco at lunt account*.
of a gun whu h they had with them, at­
Turpin's farm in Chimney Rock precinct,
than to attempt to save both sheep and Fisher of Mehama nailed a board lo a tree
tracted about tW'-ntv m *n to their assist­ lots to suit, at Nunan's.
NEW THIS WEEK.
A. O. Eckleaon »"d family, formrriy of was here this week.
ance, and m-rse« were sent in for their res­
Dr. Pearce of Sierhngvilie made us s cattie.
it snow level in 1881 «*r 1882,and wnen ba»e C >rv bills, are now residents uf Portland.
Jos. Garrison of SUrlingville precinct and
cue. All bad been safely brouwht asboie pieasant visit last Saturday
Th«* subscription price of the Honolulu ¿round appeared the board was twent)-
Francis Fitch of Medford was at tbs
nut Eicbenblatt, and he had mounted a
per annum to loreign eight feet above; but it is now nowhere to (Niufftÿ reut laei Tuesday on legal business. H. Amy <»f I'entral Point were in town the
There was a great mortality among hugs Weekly Bulletin,
forepart of the week.
h«»rse to ride out, when from some una« - as well as «*ther kinds oi stock.
subscribers. 34 to Idand patrons, would be seen, being entirely covered
c- un able cause he grasped the reins
Alvin Bkberstwdt and Wm. Lipky uf
Considerable good lumber is bring hauled
seem to indicate good times prevailing in
It is «aid by passengers coming over the
Chicken
fee»!
in
quantities
lo
suit
at
the
wi dly a»id poll d lb- horse over on him.
Hawaii.
STATE OF OREGON.
for Infants and Children
railroad from below that the coutraeto s Chimney Kock preciuct were here Tues Jay. from Klippel’s mill on Gall's creek, which
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He held to th- h »rse f >r a short distance, tì. F Variety Store, Jacksonville.
T kkaschkh ' s orrica.
Wm. M. Gilroy left Ashland last wrsk u» commands a ready sale.
Not long since two large row-boats were are unable to transfer all the mail as fast
Fresh garden and flower seeds of all
S
alkm
Mar
10,
1WO
.
«hen the anoual regained his feet, and
G. W. Hackathorn <»( Little Butt? pre­
9» nt from San Francisco by the railroad a* it arrives, from Glendale to Riddle, am! make his home »n the sound in Wasuing-
Notice is hereby given t hat there ore sufficient
then loosened his ho*d ana fl >a’ed down kinds al ibe 8 F Variety Store.
“Castori» is «o well adapted to children that
cinct was in town ou AL iidiy llr informs funds on hand to pay the following warrants,
company for the navigation of the new a irreai many sacks of delayed mail have ton.
stream, finady disappem ing in lite current
T. B Vav, formerly ot Evans creek, is lake formed by the slide in the
us
that he is getting out the timbers fur a and that they will be paid on pr»*»*ntation at I recommend it as superior to any pn scnpUOQ
already
accumulated.
Along
about
mid
­
tb»j Cow creek
Cui. Wm Martiu of D»>u^las county is
just as a small boat, taken in pursuit b* n.)W located near Guldendaie, Wash.
II. a
thlH<»ffice: Warrants of 1889 and 1890. numhrr- knows to me ’
summer the service will probably gel into visitbig relatives and friends iu Jackson­ fine, lar».e barn.
canyon.
one of the bystandeis, reached the sp-t
»dM75. 1034. 1117. 1138. H3\ 1461. 159<l. 2753. 2753.
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His girl didn’t g«> back on hiiu because
111 bo* Oxford bL, oruuuyu. N. Y.
Horse and jack b Ils printed in the Inst good »hope again, for a few months.
H. G Meyer of Chimney Rock precinct 2756,
ville.
The body then drifted almost to the ne used DeWitt’s Little Earlv Risers.
376S,
2770.
27tfy.
2773.
3735.
2764.
3753.
2761
and
style at the 1' imkh office. We have the
Rudolph Bieberstedt of Chimney Rock
A. T. Kyle has been at Bellingham bay, is in town. Hr hud good iurk with hi« 2750. Interest will not be allow»«] aft»T the
mouth of App ega’e river, where it wa>
First-cjaes cedar fence post» for sale in largest assortment of cuts and mstcrial for pre» inct bad a narrow escape from death W ash., during the week, sizing up th« situ­ cattle, as also did some o:h?re in that tec­ date uf this notice.
found on the following day lying in very
fh^t
purpose
south
of
Salem.
Rates
very
G. W. WEBB. State Treasurer.
not long since. While chasing a panther ation.
lion, losing very few h<-ad.
shallow water, wiihin a i*w ferr of K< gue quantities Co suit at the T imks office
reasonable.
he slipped and fell over a bluff about fifty
Tbo». E. Nichol*» of Butte creek, whi i.s
river. Th- remains were buried at Wilder
Monthly iustaiiiuents of 310 will buy a
' E. K. Anderson, a leading Citizen of the
rhe increased mail service between Sam’s feet high, receiving gainful bruises. Had upper vad«-y, visited the cuuniy-seal yas one of the heaviest stockraisers in south­
vibe cemetery on Sun iav
Deceased was house and lot in Tolu fruì« Beoti Griffin. *
Administrator's Notice.
valley and Aiken’s mill will go into effect not the heavy coat of snow that covered
ern Oregon, has lost quite a number of
a man about 40 year'old, and a bicheior.
Il is said that the young ladies of Talent after
April 1st next, when two through the ground at the time broken his fall, he 1er day.
ht-ad of cattle this season
He will be remembered as one of th^- par boycott the b» ys who frequent saloons.
In
th?
matter of the estateof Albert Anderson,
Kd Morse, late of Eddings A Moms of
mails per week will go up to the new post- would not have been able to tell the tale.
ticipants in a miring difficulty at Gold
deceased.
Central Point's hotel is enjoying a good
Ashiund, le now » resident of Oakland,
G
W.
Wise
has
returned
from
California
office
of
Prospect.
OTUT.
IS HEREBV GIVEN THAT THE
(
’
.
F
Wall
of
Deskius
favors
us
with
Hili many years ago.
patronage already, ana it is «.onstsuily in ■
auu become a resident of Ashland again.
underwigueti
hoe
been appointed by th?
John O’Brien and Cbas. Offenbat her were copies of the “Daily Bulletin” (Weekly Cahfur uia.
creasing The lessees have ihe good will
county court of Jackson county, Oregon, sit­
Old papers, in quantities to suit, for sale tiers yesterday. The former informs u« Summary) publishe»! at Houoiulu, H. I.
I. J. Hansen and fatndy, of Willow of all, und spare no pains to please.
ting in Probate, administrator of the «wtat? of
Oa the War rath.
al the lÌMBs office al &U cent« a hundred.
bpviugs
precinct,
spent
Saturday
al
the
that he lost forty head of ¿kttlr, and his It is a very readable paper, essentially
J R Huggins says that the rumor to the Alb’^rt Anderson, d»'ceH.M»-d.
At the time of the arrest of W.C. Roberta
Bad cold» are popular once tu«>re. 11 serins mining property was also considerably in­ American intone, contents und makeup, county-real.
AH persons indebted to said estate are ro-
effect thst he had lost his contest with the
in Ashland, charged with embezzling |©00o that la grippe is making the rounds again. jured last month.
and a credit to IHand j »uruslism. The
R. K Duun, Siaver A Walker1« live rep- railroad company is erroneous, as the land qneHted to settle the same immediately, and
ttiofl?
having claims against the ewtate will
fr>»m Wm. Du»»bar A. Co., his son. J. A
issue
of
January
14
gives
ttie
result
of
the
repentait
ve,
was
in
town
yesterday
and
The Union Labor party is quite strong iu
For pure Rogue river whisky, in quanti­
department decided in his favor and there present them at my residence iu Edcu
Roberta, was also taken in custody and de ties lo sun, can on Captain Caton, Jackson­ the upper Bearcreek vailey, and its mem­ late election iu Oahu, resulting in a nation­ tailed on us.
has been no later decision in the matter.
precinct, Jackson county. Oregon, with
al
reform
victory.
tamed tn jail. The grand jury ot this
bers are sanguine of holding the balan e of
B. H. Hatch of Ashland was here last
»roper vouchers attach»*!, within six
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The “Record” reports that recent idle the
county found that the voung man was not ville.
Elsewhere we publish the call for a ma*s week and inspected the Hoimau addition
months from th? first publication of this
John Goidsby and Fred Kleinhaiunier, power, politically, in this county at ths
rumors
prove
that,
while
it
is
very
fashion
­
implicated in the allege«I enrue, and, after
notice.
J. A. ANDERSON
convention
of
all
in
sympathy
with
thr
coming election.
to Jackson vide.
able and looks quite matronly, it is very
brin; confined in prmou some two or three uf upper Appirgaie, were in town yester­
Administrator of the «•state of Albert
We will keep one of the best selections of HARDWARE
W. H. Parker, administrator of the John movement tn organize the new Union
Hun G. W. Coif ig of Grant’s Pass, rail­ unsafe for Ashland's young unmarried Anderson, deceased.
weeks, he was released.
the day be re- day.
I arty. The parties who have undertaken road commissioner, paid Jacksonville a
I laud March ft). 1X0.
ladies to wear tea gowns. Looselronts are
gained his liberty he informed a reporter
Five stages are n»-ressarv in transferring A Grieve estate, advertises Co aeli 1(M) acres the task seem
be in earnest in the mat­
STOVES
and TINWARE. CUTLERY, PAINTS. OIL8
of
land
in
the
Jenny
creek
section
at
ad
visit yesterday.
not proof against scandalous stories from
that it was bis purpose to bring a heavy the passengers and mail from Glendale lo
niinietraior’« sale at the court house door ter. and deserve courteous treatment at the
civil action against Dunbar A Co., for d «m Kiddle.
Frank Bybee, ot Antelope, is iu town. He the nuagiUAtion of gusmpers.
SHOVELS,
PICKS, NAILS, LAMPS, Etc. in southern
Notice
for
Publication.
hxnd«
of
ihe
press.
The
organization
has
on the 5th of April.
ages, based upon false imprisonment Yes
already considerable strength in the upper says that » great many cattle have died in
Ten thousand feet of lumber at Sam's val­
Oregon.
trrduv morn ng a reporter interviewed Mr. ley scbuui-huuse for sale bv Scott Griffin of
Rev. J W. Sellwood of East Portland, part'd the Bearcreek valley.
that «ecturn this season.
Ut« it Kb S tatzs L amp Orrica. I
** Nothing tn Equal It.9'
Roberta* lawyer upon the subject, asking Mto
the popular Ai d able Episcopal minister,
Roseburg, Or., March 12. 1890. J
KJ. F. Lewis, who has been spending the
8b**r’ft Kebv of Portland has succ«*de»l
“I have been selling Simmons Liver Reg-
him as to whether papers hail alreadv
died lust week, after a lingering illness. His
Will sell the celebrated BAIN WAGONS and VICTOR
otice
ib
hereby ’ given that the
Winter
m
Fresno.
Cal
,
bas
gut
as
far
back
Pork products are becoming scarce in the wife is quite 111 now, having bet-n gieatiy in collecting but 3150,Out) of the half mil;-
ulaio.^for thr past -i.xty years. My customers
been drawn up.
1 hat gentleman state-1
f»)Uow1 ng-nMin<«d w»ttk*r ha» fi'ed notice of
i»>n d i.lars or more taxes levied in Mult­ tu Oregon as Sacramento.
pronounce it the best ever used. One uf
that they had not, hut would be at an ear v valley, owing to toe short feed crop last prostrated by the blow.
hl« lDt«*nt!on to make Anal proof in support of MOWERS, aud a first-ciass line of AGRICULTURAL IM­
nomah county. The effects of the hard
Messrs. Beck and Riley, of Big Butte my customers, whose health was in a bi» oiaim. and that said proof will he mad? be­
day. intimating that th»» damages asked year.
J. H. Huff» r, Jacksonville's district cl» rit,
for will be in a very I trge sum — (Ore­
Newman Fisher received a nice assort­ has been busy willing tax receipts Nor a times reach even to the metropolis. When­ precin I, and H. Von der Kellen, uf Ante- wretched condition from a very bad and fore the J udg«-, or iu his Mb»vnc<*. before the PLEMENTS throughout.
stuoborn case of Dyspepsia, use»i the Reg­ Clerk of the Coonty Court of Jn»*kson county.
gonian
ment « f new goods during the week, uiclud- greut deal will be returned as delinquent ever the remittances frmu country patrons lupe, called a few days since.
Or., at Jacksonville, Or., on Saturday, April
cease, th»* jobbing headquarters finds a
Will open up for business
The truth is. young Boherta was about tn i.ig sugar.
A L. Nultner, a sun uf A. Noltner of ulator and was entirely cured. I am using 26, 1800. viz.; Alfr«*d I j H w , honi<'Ht<*ad entry
beside*» that which is turned over to the great stringency of the money market pre­
commence suit to rei lev n the trunks held
Portland, is the postal clerk cn the railroad it myself for Torpid Liver, caused by close No. 4150. for th? lota 1 and 2, See. 27, tn. 38 8.,
Notes, receipts due-bills, drafts etc., in sh erift’ to collect every year.
vailing
confinement.
I
find
nothing
t
>
equal
H
1 ere by the sheriff, »nd, to prevent him bu*fk form handy and first-class, al the
K. 3 West, W. M H»* names th«- following
runuiug through this valley.
The T imzs is f«»rtifie<i against any block­
to prove bis continuous residence
W.
Doughty of Brownsboro, who died
fr in doing so. be wa» placed under arr>at
K. B. Huusaaer uf Ashland spent yester­ and highly recommend its use. Respect­ witnesses
riMxs office
ade that iu»»y occur during the next several at Medford yesterday morning, catue t<»
upon and cultivation of »aid land, viz: William
fully.
It was a strategic movement on the p irt of
day in town. He ie oue of the promineut
Rav.
Elijah
Smith. Alexander Enyart and
wreks.
We
received
a
large
-upply
uf
Tw«>
i»ew
saloon-*
st
Glendale
are
deriving
“
C.
P.
Hisey,Druggist,
Edenburg,
Va.
”
this coil”tv from California about a year merchants of the granite city.
Dunbar A • u.’s attorneys to prevent th»- re­
JefftTMun Matuey. of Uniontown, Jackson
moval ot the cuntrnta of the trunks, and suppuri froui the raiiruad worker« in Cow newspaper this week, which left San Fran­ ago, an ! had been in bad health for some
county.
Oregon.
cisco more than two months ago
Alex. Mensorof Centralia, Wash .passed
In the old Gates stand, but on business principles.
we would not be surprised if that firm is Ci rex cany on.
months, bavng come to the lower valley
Eggs for Hatching.
CHAS. W. JOHNSTON, Register.
Independence bchool dis’net No. 16 re- for in-dual treatment. He was highly es through the vauey last w« es, eu route home
The ducket for the April term of the cir­
compelled to pav something for falsely
From
America
’
s
best
breeds:
Wyan
­
from
a
visit
to
ban
Francisco.
cuit court doea nut promise well fur the elt-ufFd F. .M. Stewart director and John teemed 1>y a l who were acquainted with
imprison'D4 the young m -n
Notice
Cpeman clerk at the annual meeting. Ah ihim, and wasau boneht and upright citi-
Wm. M. Davm, Hubert H Gilbam and dotte«. Plymouth Rocks. Light Brab nas,
ttgai fraternity.
uUit-r miner* fioiu over the Sisaiyous were Br<>wn anil White lx*ghorns, Partridge
Needed legislation.
Assessment schedule»« and tax receipts, Jwx will soon be levied to raise money fur .zen.
Cochins,
White
Wyanuuttes
and
Black
rthe ere» lion ot a ueat, new school-house.
I’ nitbd S tates L and Orrrrit. )
Frank Topping of Williams creek, wh'le iu this valley during Ute week
Minorca». Winners of the highest h mor­
Cattk men are thia year having their e*q»eci »iiy h»r school districts, fur sale at^
R osebvkg . O k .. March 13tb. l««0. (
John M Lewis, one of Enst Portland’s attempting to cross the Applegate one day
Prof. Newbury is quite sick, having con­ al ail Hie lurge exhibitions for the past
eyes opened wider than ever to the r.ece-« (he 1 USS' uffi. e.
OMPLAINT
HAVING BEEN 1INTEKED AT
EuperviMur hammond, in the Mea ows councvmen. has been appoint'd postmas­ this week with a load of oats for Grant's tracted a severe culd, and bis department eleven years
sity fur leKi-lntion looking p» the r* ?tr.«n.-
this office hy William Nuabauto ngRinnt
Eggs; S3 per netting, two settings, 35.
Thomas F. A. Got*ch for abamion1 ng his home­
ing of bulk from running at large from tb- road district, is rapidly getting the rosila ter of that city. If we are not mistaken, Pas*, had a narrow escape from drowning. stand» a.ijuurned lor a few days.
be formerly resided In Josephine county I he tording-place wa** deeper than expect­
stead entry No. 4285, dated Nov. 7th. 1W3. upon
J. R Evuus, one of Mediuid's wideawake Send stamp for catalogue. Address.
firat of January t<> th** fir»t of July each in g«MAl shape again.
th»- S W Vl uf Sec 34,t p 3rt S.range 2 E.in Jackson
aud is a son-iu-law of W. A. McPherson.
ed, and a fractious horse made the «filia­ citiit us, called yesterday
He will make
J. M. GABklsog,
year A winter like the j recent teats th?
Jt-aae D. Carr s loss of cattle, turned o i
county. Oregon, with a view to th«1 cancel­
tion
>ti
I
mure
serious.
Mr.
Topping
and
R.
Victor,
who
is
engaged
in
gardening
a
number
of
improvement»
soon.
Forest
Grove,
Or.
vitality even ot a sb er or barren cow. the range two months ago, will excee»l 50
lation
<»f iw»id entry; tteeaaM parties are here­
on Win Byb»e's farm n*ar Ja»ksonvd»« Ins teMiu cm aped ; but the grain and a por­
when on dry feed for m »ntha. and almoat per ueul. ot the band
Sauderbon Reed, one uf Portland’s prom- I
by summoned to apn<*ar at the office of tb«
has already placed some new potatoes tor tion of the wagon were lost.
every oow or heifer which has produced a
county clerk for Jackson county, Oregon, on
ising
>
oung
altoi
ueys,
spent
a
day
in
the
A
(frier.
JACKSONVILLE, OR.,
N. W. Bumiry. (ate of Portland, has sab* at the S. F. Variety Store. They are
the 17th day of May. l«90. at 10 »/clock a . m .. to
A Big Bend, W’ash., stockman, who got valley last week oil legal business.
ca f since the first of December last will
‘ K«*ep your head cool—your feet warm— respond and furnish testimony concerning
be ia danger of perishing for a month yet oprile»! a barber-'-bop in Ashland, in Judge'« small in size, but “murphies’ all the same si.ow-h»»und with bis horse»« week before
Frank Ennis, after quite a stay in Cali­ your liver active and trust in God,” was Maia alleged abandonment.
fiarne-tt-Ttbop bui dm*.
From ►very side cune complaints that ai
It is r» ported that through trainswill be last, oft -red a rancher 3150 for a ton of hay.
CHAS W. JOHNSON, Register.
bend to Jackaou A Bowden, Jacksonville, able to run over the new railroad track in The regular price throughout that region is fornia, is again domiciled in Jacksonville. the advice of a celebrated physician to a
must the en'ire c.df crop <f the season, so
A. C. J ones . Receiver.
His health is improved cuusidernbiy.
patient. You can regulate the action of
far, will be i»»«t.
In breeding every other for drsigns and p ices uf monuments, Cow creek canyon by April 1st. Ab ut 340 per ton; aid whole bands of horses
K. S. Glussop, who was empiojed in the your liver, kidneys and bowels by using
cla-s of stock, man's intel'¡genre ba» sup­ lotubstours, tablet*«, etc.
800 men have been emp oxed ’here for a are dying of starvation, one man Bingham
Administrator’s Sale
DeWitt's Sarsaparilla, an absolutely re­
plemented natural law«, except in the mat­
Ja*« Ariuprirst was in Josephine county number of weeks, including 250 Chinamen. of Crabtree, hav<ng lost no less th^n 1,000 11MMS vffite a few years ago, is bolding a liable blood purifying remedy. For aaie
horses
And ad of this Is one of the finest case iD the office ul the Sacrameuto Bee.
ter of raiding range cattle
The simple ex on a buxine»« visit lately.
The Sacramento river Las been higher gras- countries in the worid.
bj E. C Brooks.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon,
p»dient of keeping up the bulls until after
Capt. Aukeny of Sterlingvule a as in
A n?w electric light on Oak street, in
for tbo County of Jackson.
the first of Julv, as nil the w?aiihy cattle Ashland, was among the weeks improve during the past week than at any lime
Captain A F. Hedges, a temporary resi­ Jacas«»nvdieye.-terday io meet his irienJ,
during
the
reason.
The
melt
ng
snow
otice is hereby given that the
companies now d >, would be th** m**ans of mrnts in t ie granite city.
$500,000, to Ioan. S&00,000,
and heavy rains have tested th»* strength of dent of this county as early as 1840, d ed W. t. Paisuus. a capitalist living iu Anzo
undersigned, th»* administrator of the ♦*•-
avoiding fully one-halt of the annual losers
recently at North Yakima, Wash , at the na.
By J. H. Whitman of Medford, on itu-
fate of William Stew art, deceased, by order of
bend the T imi « to your friends East, or the levees in ibe lower couuties to the ut­ age of «3 years. He was twice sheriff oi
In cattle, besides insuring a better class of
August Betz, uf Little Butte preciuct, is proved farm security in Jackson county, the County Court, will sell at public auction,
most.
cattle; for no ranchman would b** U» the ex­ at any other place. It answers belter than
for
cash tn hand, at Gold Hill, Or»*gon, Ht the
at thr ttest rates of any loan agency in the
< ’lackamas county. had engaged in eteatu-
Jo'. A Crnio, of Medford precinct, is buating and ranching on au extensive scale, in town. He luised a tine crop of vege­ county.
hour of 10 o'clock a . m .. on Monday, March XI.
pense of keeping inferior service animat* ail the letter» you can write
tables last season, and is now reaping uis
1890,
th»- following described personal property
fueling
comfortable
ovrr
having
carried
his
which he w is comi el eu to f?ed or pasture
Miss L'ltie L»ud**n of Klamath hot
and died after holding the position of In­ reward.
b» long1ng to said (»state, to-w|t: .I’u^ cords of
six months in the year Even in an ordi­ »pm.*-» is spending a month with her sister, cattle through the winter with scarcely dian agent on the 8>rucoe reservation iu
Shakes
and
Shingles.
oak
wood;
1 chlcken-bous»*; 1 sniokt'-bouse; 1.
A. Ludurfl, the veteran représentât.ve of
any lots, and congratu ates himseif ibathr Washington during lour administrations
nary reason a cow. especially a two-vear- Mrt». K BesWica ul Ashland.
A supply of the h *st shakes and shingles mattress; 8 quilts; 1 blanket; some butcher
oacus Brus. À Co., ban r rancisco, inter-
had the feed with which to stand off the
oid, has but a slender chance of life if »he
tools.
Yreka has had about 70 inch«« of enow- weather.
It is reported that the grand ochre mine vuwed his uumeruu» customers during has just been received at the T imes office
’’come» in” before th«- first • ! April.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon. March 15,1W0.
fai this winter, and it has nut ail disap­
which will be sold m quantities to suit at
m which Simon McAllister is largrly in’er-
J oseph ixicden .
The last quarter of the Jacksonville «lis- ♦ sted, prospects well for upwards of 2800 ibe week.
peared frum her streets yet.
reasonable rates.
Administrator of the above-namod esta te
Mis. J. F. Fink and Mrs. Robert Kahler
trict
school
for
this
scholastic
year
com
­
List of Jurors.
W. H. P ahkkh , Att’y for Adm'r.
A great many people are now coming to menced last Monday. As is not generally feet, and shows «ver fifty distinct shades of have returned to la^oma, Was »., tue
Public Notice.
The following list of jurors was drawn Jaciuuiivide on business delayed by the che case, the attendance is considerably col»>r. some of which may come in handy, lurmer having received word that uer sun
mixed with a little cinnabar, for paiuting
for the regular panel tor ihe ensuing April unfavorable weather of January.
larger than that du’i<>g the two previous this valley red. after the next election. It wins unwed.
W. L. Webuter is authorized to receive
term of cwcU'l v»uri: J. P True, Jackson
Catarrh originate« in scrofulous taint. terms. The increase in attendance num­
Conductor Pierce Byau Is again making and receipt (or moneysdue the T imes office
is the intention to put in a reduction plant
vidr. C. H. Pickens. (’. L. Svdrnstnker, Hovd's Barsaparilla purifies the blood, aud bers 16 during the past two weeks.
and develop the paint mine as soon as pos­ headquarters in Ash and, alter an absence until further notice. He will call upon
B F. Shipley,W T Anderson, M. A. Hous thus permanently cures catarrh.
ul two mouths engaged in bucking «now those indebted to us in a short time.
A Preliminary survey lor a railroad from sible.
ton, Table R<»ck; Dan Chapman, David
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A nice assortment of the finest and Roseburg to Coos bay has been contracted
ou lue laiiroad.
A
et
zen
of
Harnev
valley
writes
tn
the
PETER J. CHAVNER
Spencer, R K Sutton, Hames Trtie.W W
Give me a Call and be Convinced.
frewliest French candies has just been re­ for This valley ha*» a direct interest in the
Fine Onions.
Judge DePeatl lias concluded to become
Kentnor, A-blniid; B F. Miller, Ro’k ceived at ihe tì. F. Variety Store.
proposed road, which will he of much ben­ “Oregonian” that ihe stock losses in th? a leaiuent of Jackson county ag<.in, and
Harney country have been grossly misrep­
point; B. Obemhain, B W H»»uston, Wil­
A
quantity
of
choice
onions,
in
lots
C ri*». Ulrich has made a neat, new fence efit in cheapening freight rates both north resented, and that the total loss of horses, win a n»w tue u»e ot uis name fur the office to suit, for-ale at the 8. F. Variety Store.
low Springs; Tbo-». Gihon. F. i'runn ,
and s«>uih.
cat tie and sheep will not aggregate more\J ol uin net a.turney.
Sterliijgville ; S. B Hamilton, C B. Matney. f r J C. Wbipp, with which the latter will
Roaeburg has organized a board of tra»ie than 20 per emt uf the herds. This tallies
C. D. Bailey, who bad charge of the Fort
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Uniontown; J W. Howard, F. M PhniHir, «-noose his lot on California street.
I
MARRIED,
Judging from the labor at present be­ With the following officers : D.S. K. Buick. pretty well with letters received here from Lane section, ielt tor California sometime
J. W.C arrulhers, Mvdf»»rd; J. R. McKin­
ney, J. W. Robins» n, Pl* asant creek ; J. A stowed on early gardens, “truck and prov­ pr«*sident; W. P. Hamilton, first vice pres­ that section, stating that while there have ng»j, where he is engaged iu me same Work
ident; Jacob Jaskulek, second vice presi­ been some very heavj* losses, most stock­ lur the e. P. K. R. Co.
Ai.darflon, J. H. 8>ewart, Eden; \\ m ender * will be cheap n»*xi summer.
FREEM AN—HASKINS—At
Grants
Paw».
dent; J. W. Lincoln, secretary and treas­ men wintered through in fair shape.
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Moore. J as. Bigham, Central Point; J. J.
March«. IW), bv Atu- Axtell, J. P.. F. M
Genuine Log Cabin maple syrup, the urer.
Dr. J. W Kubm*ou, whi returned from
Fr> er,Little Butte, John Bailey, Meadows; be*»t and purest in th? market, for sale al
Freeman and Cekwtc Hankins.
Most of our vineyardists are busy trim­ California last week, is better satisfied with
As fini» a lot of brooders as can be
D W. Knutzen ol. Th»»mpson creek, who ming their vines, and an immense crop of Jacksonville than ever, and nas given up FAULKNBR-GRIBLING-At th» residence
R A. Cook, Foots creek ; Thomas W help-
I*. Variety store. Try a can.
•
. in . town
----- . to-dav
-^av. informs us that the snow grapes is looked for. as scarcely a bud is bis intention uf leaving us.
is
uf A. J. Shade. March 9. 1890. by Rev. T. L.
ley, Flounce Rock.
Several <a»es have been appealed to the lies SO deep in the
Jones, Robert H. Faulkner and Mary Grib-
I., pi earn boat sectn.n even
supreme court from this district, and will now that it was necessary a few days since damaged and ihe lateness of the season
Lewis G. Russ uf Lakeview, who has
ling.
Fix tbe Hoads
almost guarantees exemption from frost been uaiutd as ex ecu lur of cue last will and
be heard at ihe March term thereof.
STEVENS—SMITH At the U. 8. Hotel In IWSend stamp for catalogue. Address
to cut a trail so ’hat supplies could be Numerous small vineyards wilt be planted
i
The most important work demanding at­
testament ot the rate John E. Russ, is ex­
Jacksonville,
March 12. l«0, by W. J. Ply.
Gage’s f»rry, on upper Rogue river, went packed in by horses.
this season
In fact, every year witnesses pected tu arrive Pete iu a suurt time.
tention at the ham's of the town trustees oiitin February, w? learn, the cable bav
uiaie, J. P„ Thomas A. Stevens and Miss
J.
M.
GARRISON,
v The name of Deskins postoffice has been a considerable extension ot the acreage de­
Mary A. Smith.
ia the placing of the roads leading into ing broken during the first high waler.
Lavi Morris arrived from Winters, Gal ,
hanged to Prospect . A month ago there voted to viticulture, and no inconsiderable
town in good condition f»»r travel. Farm­
P. O. BOX 5S, FOREST GROVE, ORE.
Andrew Allen of Central Point precinct was slight prospect of needing any office revenue is now derived from the sale of the with his six children—five suns and oue
ers from the va-ley und out in the foothills wa» in Jacksonville yesterday. He is en­
daughter—and wdi reside iu ialeut until
BORN
there al all; but everybody is jubilant to a product.
have been favurmg our merchants with no
Mr.
Al.
builds
on
bis
farm
burnt,
says
ibe
greater or less extent there now, as the
Language is hardly strong enough to ex­
incousiderabl»* share of trade this sprimr. gaged in farming the Hoagland place.
Fresh buckwheat and graham flour, oat­ snow is almost gone.
press my admiration of the merits of *’Kecuid. ’
FAIRCHILD. At Fairchild’s ranch. Butta
and ii is hardly just to them io make th» m
Dr R. Pryce of Medford, the well-known
creek valley, Cai., Feb. 6th. 1WU, tu Mr. and
Billy Massingill is said to be a candidate Chamberlain'« Cough Remedy. It is the
hump over the boulder« in the environs of meal, triticum, gertnea and other articles
puvsician,
made
the
TlMZsoth»
v
a
pleasant
Mr«. J. A. Fairchild, a eon.
for clerk of Laie county on the Repub ican b»xt remedy for croup and whooping cough
town where the creeks have wa-h»*d away in this line at the 8. F. Variety btore
eau
ou
Tutiuu).
de
was
culled
to
attend
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I
have
ever
used.
During
the
past
eigh
­
PATTRRSON.
In Ashland. March 19. 1W0. tn
the roads. There is no probability that
George Daley and family have removed ticket. There is a big hgh’ brewing against
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Patterson, a daughter.
th»'re will he any more high water this from B g Butte precinct to the Britt prop­ the presenttttieientclerk, W. T. Boyd, who teen years I have tried nearly all the prom Mro. G. D. Vaidwell, wuo ia suiîenug
In tiie building formelly occupied by J. Goldsinitli,
GOLDSMITH.—In Midford. March 16. 1890. to
apnng, and a roadbed cons'rucle-t now will erty, near Eagle Point, tor the summer.
will probably b« able to defeat his party iuent cough medicines on the market, but with abtuma.
IE
Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldsmith, a daughter.
•ay. an»i with pleasure, to», that Chamber
Ab. Giddings was in Ashland lait week,
be permanent, ib-- necessity <»f keeping
Fruit trees are laU-r in blooming than opponents, however.
Medford, consisting <»f
I«
Iain
’
s
Cough
Remedy
is
the
best
of
all;
LEW
IS
—
Near
Grant's
P
ank
.
March
1,
DWO.
tu
the highways in the best (»ossible con­ ever known here bef*>re, not aven au al­
auu confirmed the repur* that st oca tusses
Jackson A Bowden have a largp assort­
Mr. and Mis. R. J. Lewis, a daughter.
dition is admitted bv all, and the work of mond blossom as yet braving the light
ment of new and elegant designs in monu­ •aysT homas R hodem ,Baker>fi» ld,California. in Kl&matu county will fie tar heavier than
-
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ON
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For sale at C hv Drug Store, Jacksonville, «a» at urst suppjoe»i, even should we have HANNAH—On Rogue river, March 4. 1890, to
repair should beam t r'hwith
Tne first train from the east to reach San ments, tombstones, etc . which they wilt and hy E.»gri Bros . Phoenix.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hannah, a girl.
an UdUat.y eany spni g
-»end with prices to anyone wishing to buy
F'
mih * » co after th? *•» ow blockade, carried
EDWARDS—In Table Rn’k precinct. March
At the Hanley
I xjv ? foreclosure sale
Coming tn Slowly.
anything
in
That
line.
Do
not
fail
to
see
F.
X.
Musty,
the
Etna
postmaster,
was
150,000 it Iters and 1900 »acks of papers.
14th, 1H00, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ed wards.a hod .
la-t Saturday, the two-thirds interest in in town yesterday afternoon, and called un
them before you but.
*
Sheriff Birdsey returned from hts tax
CLKMMEN8-In Butte creek valley. Cal.. Jan
Tbls Enu-rtainment will be given by
W. M Stanhbury of Ashland was last
It is reported from reliable authority that the h»»me ram h of 303 acres was struck off the llMM He i»i »citing out quite au or­
collecting cruise to Ashland and Medfort
31.1890,
tn Mr. and Mrs. John Clrmtnens.
the New .Managrnu nt oi the
last Munday with co lectio»’« amounting t«< week suinmone»! to Napa city, Cai., to the Sol Abraham, of Roseburg, has sold all ins to Beeicnmn A Reaiues, the judgment cred­ chard, and tu>k bacx considerable stocx
son.
land from tunnel D to Myrtle creek, includ­ itors, for 310,000. a*« was also the two-thirds tiuiu F. W. Knowles' nursery near this HODGES—Iu Table Rock precinct, March 7th.
>8523, of chicli over |Uu0u was paid by Ash­ oeUside of his mother,who was very ill.
interest in ihe house and lot in Jackaon- place.
land precinct taxpayer*. This brings the
1890. to Mr. and Mra. Marion Hodges, a
Cali on Reames di White for anything ing hi« sawmills, toC. A. Roberts of Salem vd;e—»»pp«>site the T imif office—for 3100
daughter.
total collections up to date to 316,*83. t
Harry Preston, who has been employed
you want in the shoe line Entirely new for 310l),0UU, reserving the Gle> dale town­ The two-thirds interest in the 71-acre tract
Bushby’s Double-Welted, Hand-Sewed Gloves; for both
which must be added the r<«ilr<>ud mx iu a stock ju>t in before ibe blockade came on. site. says the “Courier.”
In honor of Its r<*-opaning. An elegant sup­
adjoining thf» L^ever pise?, near Will >w in inis office for the past six months, left
Ladies and Gents, Every Pair Guaranteed.
lew days, making pr »Cabri 325UÙ0, before
Geo. L. M»thewsandC F. Wall of D«i»- Springs« was sold to I. J. Hansen for 3500 on the southbound train last Sunday morn­
will bv served in the Dining Hall. Excellent
DJEI).
A few copies of the American Settlers kuiN were in town last Friday and Satur­
another week goes hy. It is d« ubiful if
music will be provided, and no pains will be
ing lor ban Buena Ventura, where he wul
The
sale
failed
to
realize
the
amount
of
spared to make this
much m »re than half of the county tax«« Guide, standard authority on all land day, having brought d-wo th* latter's
accept a position in tue office of the Ven­
8CMMF.B3-In Linkvillf. March H.1W0. Jiwr
will be paid before the d*iinquent list is matters, may be found at the lì Mas office leMm to be fed in the valley until gra-s geis the judgment and costs by about 3800.
tura ‘’Democrat.”
I buy for <-a>h. thereby injuring my patrons of
N.
Summers,
a
pioneer
of
California;
aged
Sheriff
Birdsry
starts
out
this
week
io
due, as the extremely
bard winter
They bad «’ou-iderable trouble in
Mott of the delayed freight for this valley good
D. Moure laid week returned to Ashland
64 y<‘ars.
post notices oi election, serve jury notices,
following close upon a snort crop last sea­ has arrived from the south, and the teinpo- securing hay for the animals.
frum
Fort
Assmabor.e,
Mont.,
where
he
deliver not'res of appointment to judges
All are invited to attend and participate.
son lias made m u**y very scarce.
DOUGHTY-At Medford. March 19. 1890. of
lary shortage of staple » up plies is happily
Elec ion day is just a little more than and clerks «if election, deliver ballot boxes, uad be*-u statioued as aignai-servica opera­
F ixmjh M anagers -W. c . Lrrvar, C. G. Rip­
dropsy. W. C. Doughty of Brownsboro; Aged
ended.
pey aud John Karney.
tor for sometime. He WiU make his home
two
and
a
half
months
off,
and
the
average
about
18
years.
etc.,
and
to
incidentally
repair
damages
to
Heavy Losse«
Cal' ami mt mi'. I guarantee satisfaction.
Potatoes are more abundant in town candidate is busy laying his plan« to ge fences. T .*• Oregon statutes have been -u the granite city, whe e bis family have ANKENY—At Sterlingvilh* March 13. 1890. of TICKETS. Including Supper,
-
82.50
A letter received a few days since by Gen. n»*w, but are -«lung at four cents a pound, cure the cov* ted position. The sheriff wul very Kind to the executive officers of the continued to reside.
tonsilitis, Roland D< Huff Ankeny, son of
MRS. J. YOUNG. MISS Y. F1OCK.
T G Krnmrs froinO. 8. M-x-re of Liukville. is in? supply will not be equal to the de soon deliver the poll books and notices to staie in » nab ing them to campaign at the
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ankeny; ag«*d 5 years.
W. I*. Counts and wife have returned
[The little lips that once were wont to convey
gives a gloomy account « f the state of at- maud.
the judges and clerks of election.
proper time, with expenses more than pni»i bum Washington and are again perma­ their
troubles and trials to the father and
fairs prevailing in Klamath county
A<
The representation of the c »unties com- ny fees earned on the trip. Several Repub nent residents of this county, we are
A fresh stipplv of clover, timothy and al-
W. U CARMON
the time he I* tier was written, March 13 h. ( « fa are i tins just been received at the 8. poking ’he first judicial district on the Dem­ bean as- ¡rants a»e af er Jim’s scalp; but h- pleased to auuouuce. Mr. C. is foreman mother are motioffiess. Th? boyish shout that A. H. CARSON.
heralded the returu of «lay haa ceased to dis­
there was still a io-1 ot »now at Liukville. F Variety Sture and will be sold at lowest ocratic slate central cummittee is as fol­ will I r -bably manage to keep the flies off, ul the Fort Lane railroad section, baying turb
the morning air. Th? “ k » hk 1 night" at
and it wus ihe general belief that stock
eventide no mor«- suggests the departure of
succeeded C. D Bailey.
lows: Jackson county, Hon H. K Hanna. especially so earlv in the s« aeon.
NOTICE
losses in the basin would amount to almost prices.
the wearied limb? for another night's repose;
Mr Walker of Ashland, who make« a Josephine, C. K. ’ haiislor; Klamath, J. F
J A Waddle, representing W. J Van but all are hushed in d«-ath. The "relentless
W’. C Roberts, accused of embezz'ing
or quite *eventy-five j-er cent, of ’he herds
Kertchem; Luke, M T Walters.
Scbuy
ver
&
Co.,
the
leading
liquor
house
■»ueinahy
of
raising
celery,
brought
a
load
destroyer."
from
whose
grasp
escape
is
im-
3-80K) fr»»m Wm. D inbar while in h:s em-
he undersigned hereby give »
ano flocks. The «hurt crop of la*>t sum­
S tavek « fc W alker , Medford. < >t.:
8ix mile«South of Grant's Paas. Josephine
The bunch of cattle brought in fr-m p>oy, ban secured the services (or bis de oi Portland, took nunreroue orders in the {»oasibiv. has invaded their midst and snatched
notic«' that J. W Bowden 1*» no long'-rron-
mer is directly responsible tor uiu< h of tin >u J. Nunan on Tuesday, which was soon
County. Oregon.
nccted with tht* jHckaonvill»- Marble Works In
Kiamath county last tall by $. P Oliver, fe» se of A F Sears. Jr , and C. E. S. valœy during the week, as also did W. L. roiu among thr MBSOlMed group one Just
has, ar* with the luh' supply of hay on deposed of.
entering
boyhood's
prime
—
a
mother
’
s
joy.
a
any
of
Etna,
far»
d
badly
on
the
Trail
Gentlemen:—Having used <»ne All capacity.
Wood. Roberts claims, it is understood, Weaiherred, Whittier, Fuller <fc Co.'s pop­ father’s pride, a sister’s object of admiration
hand even a modera e winter would have
For th? best glassware, crockery, etc
nr-h-re previouKly taken by Mr. Kowdca
resulted in grmt mortality among stock.
—plain and fain y—go iu the 8. F. variety creek range this winter, fourteen out of that th? case is the result oi a conspiracy ular representative.
and affection* for a brighter eyed, rosier
of vour Evans' Steel Tubular will tx* hl'.t’xl according tn agreement
Cattle never do to down him, as a way of accounting for
Store Price» very low and satisfaction thirty having perished
J
WHIPP.
Geo. Neuber was temporarily thrown ont cheek’d b«W than Roland I). Ankeny ncv«T
well on a new range the first season.
Dunbar's shortages. It is said that he has of regular employment by the discovery of blessed a father or a mother, n?v«»r delighted
JAckaonvill«- Marble Work«.
guaranteed.
(»etüng In fUadiaeas.
Lever Harrows, I have no hesita­ Ja< Propri»*t<»rof
luv>nviilc-„ Or., Dec. 19,1889.
satisfactorily accounted for th« presence the invalidity ot Roslyn's town charter, a brother or a si«t«*r. Conquests tn life he had
T.
F.
Shoemaker
has
been
reinstated
in
A carload « f Rogue river valley apples
made; youth had not yet permitted It;
Our ciliiens have all < ome to time taken to San Frem isco last week by Benj the office of U.S. land agent for this <iit»- of the tnom*y that was f«»und in hts bag- but is t<aching the bunch-grass girls of not
tion in saying that I believe it to
but, even after the little form was clasped in
promptly tn the matter of executing the Eggleflton realised 33 i»er box aud upwards trict, with headquarters at Roseburg. Mr gige. There is no expectation, however, Washington to handle their pedal extremi­ the embrace of death, the f<*aturra clearly
»•f his be.ng able to resist in court the evi ties to the music of Gainard*^ orchestra, in showed the impnwa of intelligence, clearly Apple. Pear, Peach.
promised notes to the Jacksonville »nd
Shoemaker
was
removed
not
long
since
lor
be the best harrow in the market.
in me bay c»ty.
Medford railway company, and everythin«
causes sufficient to rhe department al dence that is being prepared against him the interim that must elapse before saloon proved that hidden away was a mind, now in­
/
Plum.
Prune
Aprioot.
Kesideuto of the Meadows ar« rejoicing Washingion, says ihe Roseburg Review.
active,
that
might
have
attainiM
to
promi
­
is Dow ID readiness to close uegotiations
/ J esse R iciiari > m > n .
Last winter Mr. H. E. Kinkade, collector license can be legally issued by the city nence in the ranks of men. To prominonce in
ALLTHOtMC KNOWING THEMSELVES IN.
with the construction company aa soon a» over the prospect ol plenty of fish,now that
fathers.
.1 dHbttai to the undersigned, either by note or
Parties desiring first-class cordwood for the United States Express Company, at
the affections of those who kn«»w him he had Nectari”©, Cherry,
Dght-oi-wwy is secur’d. It u»s »bout been there are n<* dams to obstruct their passage should remember that about 40 cords </f Des . ' oiops . low»», was severely troubled
bok
acoonnt, are reqaMtM to call and sMtl«
Jonn Hatton, a nephew of Mr«. Jas. already attained: to prominence in the sphere
decided to run another preliminary survey. up Evans creek
th<> ?Ani« at on«*. My h**»vy loos by fire cot^
seasoned black oak will be sold at Gold with chilblains. The swelling and intense Winningham of Trail creek precinct, came of youth’s capabilities he was already ad­
Almond, Chestnut.
i dr me to make this rail, and it mutd be eosa.
alter which property-bu ders wib at once
Geo. Givan, an enterprising farmer of Hill on Monday,Marcti 3lst. Further par­ itching of his feet was a great annoyance on
vanced.
But
suddenly
ail
progr«jas
f»check««d,
the train from Oregon c ty last Mon
M edford . Or., No*. 11. 1S>Í».
hii»*i with immediately, to that I aunrwM
be waited on relative to the matter ul Little Butte p>e«*inct, brought a ‘ load of fine ticulars can be obtained by consulting J oh . to him. He trie»l several remedies witbout d iy. for a iwo weeks' visit with iriends aud all hope of the future is blighted. The rip­
bMumM.
DAVID UNN.
Walnut,
pling of the waters of the brook, upon whose
granting the right of w»y
ham, bacon and lard to the S. F. Variety Douden's sale notice in another column.
Jacksonville Sept 11,188«
benefit, but fortunately bought a bottle of relatives in this vadey. He reports a hard banks he loved to play, makes no Impression
Store yesterday.
S
tayer
<
fc
W
alker
,
Medford,
Or.
Chaniberlsin
’
s
Pain
Balm
He
savs
nr
upon
his
<*ar
now;
but
let
us
hope
that
he
winter in the lower Willamette, although
Don’t forget that every first premium
Dr. Stone sent a lot of choi<*«
choice grape cut- awarded at the district fair lor tine photo­ only applied it three tnires until his feet there was not more than a foot of snow on hears the great waves breaking on a farther
Hull uf Honor.
SETTI^-UP NOTICE.
tingst.W M R-yal of
G. Grant
v.w... ’s - Pass, who graphic work was carried off by Logan, were entirely well and free from itching the ground in his section at any one time shore, and Is soothed by thr balmy zephyrs of
The tollowinv ia Ibe roll ol honor for thr is making preparations to set out au exten­
eternal bliss. Away in the lonely cem«?t«*ry is
Gcntlcuicn:—Having u»e<l <>ne
the Ashland photographer, for his unri­ and swelling hor sale at City Drug Store, The damaged roads aud fields by the great a little mound among th«* graves, not th«»r?
4 1.1. THOHE KNOWING THEMHELVBB IN
ocixh .I m Wiliianta errrk diairict No 13:
sive vineyard.
GRAPE VINES. CURRANT». GOOSEBER­ of your J. I. Caae 1‘lowr for the A. debted tu the undertugnMl, either by note ot
valed portraits and views. When you want Jacksonville, and by Engel Bro».. Phosnix. fre»het is the most «eriou» inconvenience al before. Advancing spring flowers wi 1 soon
Jay Davidson, 100. KuitneU Lrr,<r. 90,
b«M»k account, are h«rwt>y eameetly requested U»
RIES. BL.M'K BERRIES, RASPBER­
be blossoming on that little mound; blade« of
_______________
Some of our farmers are engaged in plow­ a fine picture at a »mall price call on
Eha Gibaon, W. Lr a Utn uain, 9U Malonia
It is 3ai<1 that the Water during the re­ present.
RIES. STRAWBERRIES, FIGS.
arid settle at their earli«*«t cun ven ienc«. Oor
grass wlil soon be shooting forth to weave a
past year in “Sticky,” I «-an safe­ »all
(joedwin, 97, I^-r Har'lw. 97 AuCir Git., ing, but the weather has not been favorable him.
cent flu d was much higher at the Go'd
businm«« must be closed.
verdant
mass
over
h1s
remains;
and
when
Great A««tr/
wn. . >; M><hr McGee. 9C. l. u Chai man (o' chi- work during th? past week, as con
Our trees are grown without irrigation ob ly say that it i> the be.'t plow for
Stock ha* been turned out almost every- Hill millsite 'han in 1.861 It «as on level
PRYCE A GEARY
summer's sultrv days shall have wilted the
Medforrf Mar 12 IWM
96. Mac« Irvine. SUL. Ellen Laep.r_, 96, siderabi? rain has fallen.
where and favorable reports come in as to with the ground floor of Mr. L imb's resl- Why don’t you cure that cough ? DeWitt'« foliage supplied DJ’nature, troni the flowery red hiil land, and all of anown varieties that
succeed
in
Southern
Oregon.
gardens
of
admiring
friends
will
be
plucked
Albert Leeper, 95; Jimmy Hall.SM. Nap>>
A W. Scott, lb? building contractor, baa present prospects, although many weak lenr<‘ and was over th? first story of his cough and consumption cure wid do it.
Those contemplating irev planting will do that kind of soil 1 ha\<- ever mm h .
the most fragrant plants to aid in decorating
Icon L>>rrn<l<>. SM, Virdia Gibm.n, SM, »rank bought a one-third interest in a large pinn­ cattle will yet **u« cumb, The grass »start mill. The wild shoot of the drift wood and i his remedy is positively certain, prompt and
keep!ug green the last resting-place ot a wei! to visit our orchard and nursery, or write
ing mill at Salnni, to enable bim lo execute ng nicely, and,while not ver> nutritious t»s timber under the iw<- bridges wan awe in anH thoroughly satisfactory. If you have departed oue; and.
Bryan, 93; Ella Loteixto. 92.
to us for price Hat. Address to uh at Murphy, It does the work ¡a-rfeetly.
Lilt Wan«, Toacbrr.
contracts expeditiously.
yet. will support life unless the animal is spiring It is thought that if a single tree tried it you know this statement to be a
Josephine county. Oregon, or to R. K. Station.
bad made the passage sideways both fact—if you have not, you are doing your­
"For many y«*arsmay the willow hang with Grant’s Paas. Oregon.
W\ M. Si.v.
The Gamard opera-house block, in Ash- very weak.
A. H. CABSON A SON.
self
an
injustice.
11
is
«old
by
E.
V
Brooks.
sheltering
grace
Ian»', is rapidly assuming proportions. The
“Avoid Appearances.”—A worthy gentle­ bridges must inevitably have gone. Th«*
InfuHBation Wanted
And benedictions o’er thr sod.
immense
suction
in
the
narrow
channel
Tidings says it will tower above all the man, having an unusually red nose, was
And nature hushed assure the soul
V
Of the whereabouts of Annie Margaret other buildings in town.
Hr Oef >9,500 fr >1.
1 mg suspected of being a tipp er on the sly. straightened ?v«-ryihing out before the
CKNTHA LLT LOCATED.
He rests in God."
Lenora, »nd George Washington Rober­
JACKSONVILLE
final plunge in the rapids, however, and
In
the
latter
part
of
December
Mr.
Lan
son
by
thuse
not
well
acquainted
with
his
And
to
those
who
mourn
his
departure
may
Th? cases appealed to the supreme court
son aged resi-et tive'y about 20 and 19
strictlv temperate habits His unfortunate thec»>unty was saved a heavy bill of ex­ Burrows seut 3* for one-twentieth of a ticket the truth of the words of th«» poet be again ap­
from
this
dmtuct
will
be
heard
this
month,
in Thè Louisiana Stat«* Lottery. At the Jan­ parent;
is art, children ot E iwar<l and Re-anna
disfigurement was readi y cured by Ayer's pense.
uary drawing the ticket drew the third capi­
lubertao!!. The above-named children or from the 10th to the loth, inclusive. There Sarsaparilla.
Perhaps the renders of the T imes would tal prize of 350,000, making Mr. Burrows' share
MO doom uot they are blessed alone
is
quite
a
number
of
them.
iheir friends will hear of something to their
Whcae II v<« a peaceful tenor keep;
Some boxilum, no doubt with malice like to know in what respect Chamt»eriain*s of it 32,500. His ticket wa» given to the Uni­
Social dances were given at Medford and
advantage regarding their mother, b\
ANDERSON CREEK,
The power who pities man has snoWn
Cough Remedy is better than any other. ted Stat«« Rxprtws Company for collection and
aforethought,
shied
a
stone
through
one
of
communicating wiiu B S. B abmard , 80 Ashland on the evening of last Monday,
A
bleoaing for the eyes that weep.
the
cash
was
promptly
banded
to
him
a
few
We wil! tell you. When this Remedy is
h<Mw» has bMn rebuilt
K ng street. W est-Toronio, Ontario, Can St. Hetrick’» day. They were well attended the windows in W. H Parker’s law office taken as directed, a« so»<n as a cold ha« days ago.—Williamsport (Pa.) Breakfast-table,
“The light of smiles shall fill again
and demoralized it. There is too much of
w»tb brick and greatly « nlarged. b<«idre being
and passed oft pleasantly.
February 8.
ada.
The lids that overflow with tears;
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this kind of work about town, and some­ been co*itracted, and before it han become
Tbs latest gag on H. C. Owen, the body will be severely punished for such settled in the system, it will counteract the
And weary hours of woe and pain
Purtbred SuUlloni.
NEWLY FURNISHED.
Are promise« of happier years.
“swamp MDgel,” is that he now lays vandalism sooner or later.
effec t of the cold and greatly lessen its se­
Dacisioas Rendered.
Dr. P. K. Wallers of Eugrnr, Orepon.b.i
“
claim to th« whole Willamette valley as
he BCBSCRIBER TAKI- I’Ll.\'l KI IN It If ceaually located In tin- bualnma part of
verity,
if
not
effectually
cure
th?
cold
in
"There is a.day .of sunny re«t
Remember that Ayer'« Cherry Pectoral two days' time; ami it is thf only remedy three purebred ClyiirmlHie atallious and
a
anuo
incing
that
his
-t
■•;
hhs
»
m
-
ih
i*
n<»w
Judge Webster laat wee* rendered de­ swamp and overflowed land.
am
For every dark and troubled night;
»’“-»-««mplc room for coinmar-
two HHinbletonian .talliona that be uflrra
running on full timean»l turning . ul » arg»
ha» no equal as a spe> ific for colds, coughs,
cisi- ns in ’be following cases tried in Lak*
And grief may bide an evening guc^t
Timbermen continue to brave the bad and ail aflectibns of the throat and lungs. that will do this. It acts in perfect harmo­ for ,»le for caib or on lime. Write to bim
up ,n «’’’«Mwtlon tbrrr-
General Contractor la
quantity of lumber, lie j* pr« j»ur»*d t<» fill all Ctth^Ti" T’k-*
But
joy
Shall
come
with
early
light.
’
V
and Kiamatb counties last year:
ny
with
nature
and
aids
nature
in
<
iievmg
roa.i» for th? upper Rogue river country,
orders with dispatch, and at ty. un»st r» a»ona-
Henderson vs. Moore, action for posses­ and they all speak highly of the quality of For nearly half a century it has been in th? lung*«, opening the secretiomtrbquefy- for particular, and pedixree.
ble
rates.
A
fine
quality
of
I
greater demand than any other remedy ing th? mucus and causing it’s , pulsion
sion of iand Judgment for defendant.
=A.bUnd. Oct. if 'A »««««AN. Pro,.
fir and sugar pine of that section.
MARBLE, STONE OR GRANITE
for pulmonary comp.aints. >d druggists from the air cells of the lungs nexdreslor-
Heed! Heed!! Heed!!!
W K. biewart vs. R T Blackwood , ac
Estray
Notice
ALL KINDS:OF LUMBER,.
I
timi for ejectment. Decision for plaintiff.
The Ashland hotels have been compelled have it fur sale.
Choice seed wheel, oats end barley for
ing the system to a strong and healthy
including the b«*t rustic, celling and fl «Miring
by the scarcity and consequent high price
Many farmers have already begun to condition. No other remedy in the mar­ Bale at Medfor-l Farmers' Warehouse. Al«>7, I HAVE ONE TH REE-YEAR-OLD DARK
furnished on short n»»tice.
»>» provisions to raise th« price of meals to plow ; but in sections where the soil drain* ket possesses the«« remarkable properties. rolled barley and mill feed. Baled bay in I rvd cow at the Ratrie ranch on Butte creek,
Plano Ta a ing.
8V*SatiKfaction guaranteed.
slowly it will be a week or two befor** much No other will cure a cold ms quickly or carload lots or leas. Apply to
which 1 have been feeding since January 1.
50 cent» within lb« pa»t few day«.
N. S. SMITH.
Prof. D Van Horn, the experienced
1880. She is ear-marked with a crop off each
H K. Bacaa,
«
can be done in that line There will beie-s leave the system in a« sound a condition.
Miss
Lvdia
Met
’
all
of
Ashland
won
the
piano tuner, writes us that be will be in
mr and two splits in each ear. The owner
•Medford. Oregon.
ground ¡»owl tu wheat than usual, and 50 cent and one-dollar bottles for s «le at
»8
on
flirti
Vhlladrlphla
prize
at
the
Ashland
State
Normal
elocu-
Ja« ksuuviiis in a few days
Tu»»»v who UuuwrountMi on We *U> lualaut, • The i more evru wiü be piauied.iu couaeyueuce
will please pay char#« and
at the NVwtfpapcr Ad ver
City Dru»’ btore» Jacksonville, and by
have musicai instrumenta should wait fur Oxy (A T0-d»y " King b«K m MU qu .
rising Arene? «>f Metan
I ot ih» Ut» *M«u 3
Engti Bro«., Fhtouls.
Children Cry for FrtcHer’e Certorla. MUeUXLUBO.
ga our « u M jo H wü
PPOmt*
(tVea te «il Ot«n Vp Mall.
([he
V üuíkcm U c éuucú
U
Baking
Powder
Democratic Co. Central Committee.
State Treasurer’s Thirty-Fifth Notice.
}
New Hardware Store,
M
«
A. H. MAEGLY, Prop
N
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1890,
Please Call
Before Purchasing Elsewhere
C
PETER J. CHAVNER, Prop.
CENT’S FURNISHING GOODS,NOTIONS
Groceries. Candies and Nuts, Cigars
and Tobacco, Cutlery.
N
Fresh and Tropical Fruits
Leading Varieties
NEW FURNISHING STORE
THOROUGHBRED POULTRY.
on kgon
'< >iti>
Found in America.
COMPLETE STOCK
Grand Ball !
an,
Friday Evening, March 28, 90
Central Point Hotel,
The Grand Event of the Season.
rrill*:
I..OWEKT PRICES
ORRA E. ANOLE,
Medford
REDLAND -I- NURSERY,
T
100000 TREES IN STOCK,
Important Notice.
ASHLAND HOTEL
»
MARBLE WORKS I
J. C. WHIPP,
ORECON ST. JACKSONVILLE, OR.,
Cemetery Work a Specialty.
s.
FIRST-CLASSIN EVERY RESPECT.
S. SMITH, Prop’:.
T
n
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