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Or Ke ^h'uiöiraiic aimrs 4 PutilirtUcd t«v. ry Tnui * lay by the TIMES PUBLI s HINQ g UMPN’Y / CHAS. MCHELL, kdilor. TIMES NEW aUlLDINC. OIBce—I’urU'-r Third and C Street». Kates of subscription: M odiorcl, < >r«*ii<»»i GRANDEST & LARGEST COLLECTION CoiupriHiiix Ja« k*»«»n. . Lak m i Klamath countiv»*. Circuit .lulg* . i . it. v' b- •Ur; DiHiiict Att.’rn«*y, »* M ‘ • -ivig. I OF NEW SUMMER I J .M’KSOX «til 5 i Senator. AMail', y; B I«r« a* ntatlv« m ..I I Ii »Wilt* U.K H Miller, W K Pr.< JivU . J K N- tl; <’ •iuim-.**i »u' r*«, • lor. Win Kay; Ulvik, M. Ma.b r. ri Bir l**«*y; Tr. MNurvr, li A. M ■ r* ; V M < ud l«*ra; Scti«H>l Sup niit. nl.nl Mitchell; Surveyor. J S li -warl, K. Pryce; St«»ck Inspector. W b Soii^. r, JO-LCiil n K CuL.v i Y. Joint Senator. VV St. t iair. K* pr*-« nt.u , v U J Howard; < oiinly Ju lg. . V . < > ' g. ' mitai'.m r.**, J. Ilun»*«ali, P. Ilana.-u; < l«Tk. ’ K, ('nan.-dor; Suerilf, Jaiu. a i M «*-. i'r«'.our- er J A. Jruuiiig--*; Artj*«-**.»r, I’. C. Il am; 8k*hool >ui»»rint.il 1* nt. W. -V Via—i. ; Survey or, W. N Saui* 1« r-., <’ -ron i . Dr FUnagan. KLAMATH COV.ViV J«»int Senator.« A. L j-w. d of Lak-; H« p- rtwruiative.d. P M nm *»f l»ak«~. County Ju ’c•*. W > M K»rv; i'oiuini’tti.iib'rii. M i • uwl .rd, L H K-ai. r t I* rk. A. L Leavitt. > . ritT. M. D. Uhildvr*; Trenj<ur«-r, UI ium . Graven; A h * vh - ai»r. John Smart; S c U hm SUP* • intetvictil. P I.. Fuuutain; Surveyor, J. B. Griffith; Corum r, J. W. SiclUMUri P^OMmY^oTERMA^EMTlY Ci Á TIT ING, FURNISHING GOODS. HATS, OCTS ani SHOES, TOBACCO. GROCERIES CROCKERY, ETC Rcniotnher, these goods arc new and bought Mix i tin war in ruilroad ratee and arc Hold C.TJi<k>a]» loi- <’it¡-«li ! Joint Senator, t A. < .»gi»*r«‘ll «if L.»k«*; R -p- r<*entAtiv«. S. P. M. m «*; County Judge. W V Wi.ature; Coinuiiaai«»tiers. H L S e r.■». k. Wm Bigley, t’ivrk. W T. B »yl; S.imtT. Wm. Curl'; Treaaur« r. A Me«'alien; Seu.»oi Sup rnit- n I- ent. A. H. FiHh«*r; A*»-*■.«••** «r, J. E. M- D »u-ugh; Stock Inspector. D K. Jon. ** NEAT. DURABLE. STRONG AND Ci E V NwllOI't Un«* to (’«* > i 1‘oHI iji HARKNESS, FREIGHTS Jackfn»nrillr, ÜrnjnH. BANKING HOUSE, Tratlw eonm-rt wlththeO. 4 C. K. «.»nil Hber B«« at ronalli» »n.l ASLuj ... c-.,c- M°cuE C. H. HASWELL Gwu’l F. ¿v P. Kg’t, Oiegon Development /. I \L»ut.j«»ru«ry St.. San Franci«**«». <’nl. ATTORNEY AND C'lL’N.«iil.OI< AT I.AW. i. utuir. sors ts C. c. Bseïmaii’s Bam. Jark.AOH flllr, lh. JACKSONVILLE, OR. V Meclforcl Roller Mills H. K. HANNA. ' ATTUKNKY AND CUl'N.'ELiiU AT LAW, MEDFORD. OREGON JatknUMlt", t/r. Will practice in all courts of the in oriu m t*r.* k. up-'i«ti ". I XDfltSlGXED HAVE FORMED A : .1« tu» i -«hip with an auth r./x»«i cupital of h i t ii«' piirp«-t can s ing «»u u Gent r- Bii'in.-ri> in nil ur it.*« branches in -. Or»v n- odi*'*' atthvo’d »fand n - Banking Hou***, S. E. corner Cal- 1 Third rttif* th. < . <’. BEEKMAN. Tilos G. REAMES. J. J. HJUGK, NOTARY PCBLIU AND CU.NVEYAN« LB. (¿ulti Util, <>»cgu*4. K«-.•*»« the iorgvrit «dock of ll’E H WE SOW ONE OF THE BEST EQUIPPED FLOURING MILI. »T and th« Will attend Inali buMiiras in m> Une witu pTvtuptuvtM und at K «tnoiAAbii- rat«.-t>. ONLY FULL ROLLER PROCESS MILL WM. M. COLVIC, —ami — - £ L< > K A I L A W. in ** »uthrrn <)r« g«»n. These inillR ar»* now manufnctuiing th«- I* M grad* • -f tl -ur • v« r • i! • •••! t. > th« tri*'!« int ii-* s«'ct i<»n and are ¡»repared t«» tiil all «»rd« r •* fr-r tl 'ur. null f ■ • d. vtc.. ri -ii- rt n .tiLv, AHordvraby inail or in pvrson will rvcuivr prompt uttent -n. Will pravticc in uìi thv v«»urts <•! thv >tat Pr. m * ccu UU4 Altari* > i «r i'tisi Judici< DiaUict. v.tt« ni ». «uit-u >«*»ii . VINSS AND SH3ÜBBEBT «•n the northwest coast. Test «he Flour and You Will Use No Otlier. 30 APHIS OR LICE ON TREES. ROBERT G. SMITH, ESTABLISHED SEPTEMBER 1. I"" LAW, PRICES Jackson County Bank, Ortie«* in La* ton A C«».'?* brick, upstair*. PHiuLiPS. - • S io «10 p» r 100 10 “ lrt “ “ M •• in - •• furnish«! rt*Hs««na- AND Lot NSELOU AT LAU. KH.;* W — >887 J. C. CARSON, Does a General Banking Business, and Buys and Sells East ern, Domestic and Foreign Exchange. DE UAR, M. « AND 8 C U U E O N. Oific«* and reaideuex- on ’ allfurnia Str«x*t. Cails attended promptly day «»r ir.gnt. WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS MONEY LOANED ON FAVORABLE TERMS A full line in k I' k I c of ______________________________________________ R. PRYCE, Wl. D.t A ND SLUG E U N. GI.M UAL HI lt.llING MATERIAL TOLO! Tolo Townsite and Milling Go. I M**ùforti. Orrgoa. Olttcen William» Bric k Building, up-atair- M»*iirur«l. Oruon. A Xi <* j'flui h t 'T'ltiJoi TAKE PUBLIC NOTICE Of the Franchises and Privileges granted to L . 11. lit.! WE August 7th, 1888, By the incorporators of said compnny, now on file at ti e Recorder’s office, in Jacksonville, .Jackson Co. DH. A. J. L a PPEUS. A N b £ L’ K Ü K U N. Calk* ¡»t tv titled day or night. DR. S. DANIELoON, P by siu- M ed icai 1'iilo, Oregon, October 4,183 >. PHYSICIAN A N D S i R G E O N. Met]for<l, Oregon. J. W. WALKER. J. H. GRIFFIS. Special att*«nti«>n given to Chronic Dn.-am*. GRIFFIS St WALKED, E. P. CEARY, M. D- PHYSICIAN AND S V K â E U N And Importer of Foreign ¡mJ Domestic Woolens, Etc., MEDFORD, ORECON.i . rri t. I. ini : of the best and most A. ta-ni n il.:.- «doth«, llniMiimp*, etc., oon- rirantiy k pt on hand, and nothing but tlrnt- < u ' «rk ? urm«d out. V i "id- i - tiihd promptly h ! reasonable rat.> aud satisfaction guarant««»-d. A. GARKICK. Med bird. M ay 13. I Ass. WRISLEY & CO., MANUFACTURERS .OF Nv-tihird, Ore Mon. OAce in liaiixlin .** Block. Str vet. H« hk I« iu v GARRICK, on < E. B. PICKEL, M. D., PHYSICIAN A N D 8 C K G E O N. Seilfuril, Orncuu. SASH AND DOORS AND SEASONED FINISHING MATERIAL. Calls pruuiptl. Ali'-utl’.l u> l»s> << Night. (itRi-e un II»trts-t. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. DR. W. STANFIELD, E L K C T 1 C P H Y 8 IC 1 A N. SAW MILLS ON SAMS CREEK. Ha* located hi Xshmnd, Or., f«»r th«-pra* tic« o! hie prof»*ei«»n. Mak«*** »Ui « nr. such iu* Rh*'UiiMtism, Arttiuua. I CoaiplMintM. etc., u specialty. «1. H. BENNETT. M PHYSICIAN AN l> SI U.. W. J. VAN R G E O N. WINE Office at present wt the Bag!« y Hotel. AND r Iff k SPIRIT M ilford, Jackson Co., Ogn. A «* claim to liHv«» hh tine a line of property, and to bo <Jd'« t«» ftir-iirtii a« reliable information • mt-“riling r»»al eritnt.» m Southern Oregon,an anj «»ttiH.- tirrn now doing buMinesa. ( orr*G«pond“ace »«»Iicited WRISLEY A CO. Sarsaparilla, HARDWARE AND TINWARE DEPOT HARDWARE, PAINTS Mîjhanics’ Tools, INTERNATIONAL HOTEL Free BiL^s/to and from the Hotel. TOWN LOTS MONTAGUE, FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. P < I j ) A ( OMMODkTE THE GROWING DE- 1 m.».’i I f«»rr«‘al ««atnte, we have opened an of- ticf» «ii tic* town «»f By tlie Thousand ! • I ill! I NDEKSIGNED IS NOW TAKING OIL tb i ' f hiongti J hc I choii and J«»8cphinv coun ties f«»r MERCHANTS, T W. M. SOM.V1ERS, M. D., FRUIT TREES & SHRUBBERY, JACKSONVILLE-CRESCENT CITY PHTUMTAN, SCRGEON a .M Wl’CHEl R. Jark»uMvillr, Orraon. Any kin ! rat<*<«<! tn a flrat-cltuw Nurnery. Prof««aional call* promptly aft* nded t<> da) or night. <'oii»uhati«>UH in either Eng i.**h or German. Office and r»vi*b nc«- <»n (. aiiforma str« • t, C' •r- ner of Fifth street. Th'»<* wanting will do well to give me th :r<.i-.b r-4, as I wHI gnarant«*«» MatiRfactton. I wurran* nil m\ troes. If properly cared for. T'-rms-d paym-nt co»y. Produce tnk**n at in.irk« t pi if . lGOuIbs. of Peach Sc«*d wanted. A. K JOHNSON. Ja< kri'»nvll!< . Un-iron. Aug. 1. 1HS.3. from Wankolm. Wis- C<>H>II1. 63 Front Street, Portland, Orfeón HANLEY & LOVE. pATTLE AND HOIWE k BRANDED I1L ON V l*dt nip Al*<> cattle or.*n«i.*«i " on left Sid»* or hip. al««» oattle brand»«d with a hgure • on lt»ft Kid* o. hip. l he HHr-markri of the .*t».»v« brand« aierhort «*r.»j. in l««ft .»ar and long crop in right. Ala.» .-Hille branded wi«h 8P oc left hip, and markodernp in ria«*« «nr Hr d i..»ie nndsphi in « h » W. F. READ. President. J. R. WRITSMAN, Vice-I'rcid. i.t. J. L. CO W A Af, Trwaeurar J. K. ELDERKIN, S««-. and Manage! îht Fanners anil Wants Insurance ('nni[iany. fl DR, JU .vUANS Museum of Anattmv, CAPITAL STOCK, $500,000. 751 Mark« t St.. San Fraucico. Go and learn h»>w to avoid dis ♦ a»*« . n mi l tr«at- int nt p. th .•iu y ««r l«> 1« tt. i . n Hp«-rmat<«r* >r g« nit.il w«-ak- n«*M.<*n hik I ail di«" H- s .>f hi ti. S« u I t'.r Private office, OxiwulUMii> q free. II Ul\ eOOwOOO-oo ALBANY. ORKOOX. i Wirt. ULRICH, Disine! Agent. • - MEDFORD. ORtGONi IF YOU WISH A COOD REVOLVE* r,.dVUM: SMITH & WESSON'S Flnent g mull n ! in « *■ v •• r n. .luifael h id an-l the first « i.>>ire<>r uii « kprite. In caiibrefl X!. md 1I-I 4I. Single or d" il.ir uetion. Safety Ham ri. ri»*»» an-l Target inode!*. Best quality wrought •Orel, • '.tn-fuiljr lnupectwl » I r woTlcmanrihin ar ! stork. Unri* al«xl for linirth. durability » nd arruracy. Do cyl L«-i!.- riv«il by « heu* *»iu Ue-abic trm imitations «•ft.-n .sol.! f<>r the genuine -'rtfcle. Tber are unre li ' and <iaugrr<»ua Tn* S mith * W emoii R«- 3 I VEHS ar.- flt.imned upon \Le l.arrvlfi with firm's ii i .<■, ad.lre»* and <lat»**of put ent«*, and ar** guar« nut«'«*«l p. rfrct. Insist upon having them, and If y ;r :• ;.!«-r cannot supply you, an order »ent to ad- <!'.s.sb- "W vsilirec.-.. • prompt attention. Deacrip- tne catalogue mill ¡>ri supnu application. âJllTli «te WF. wm ON. £prtagM4 Maa^ POKTLAND. Hay—per ton. Hops— Quoti* ¡KAtk*. per tt>. Egir»— lbc. pur <ioa. Potatola $1 <JU per hundred. Idird - Kegs. <>r gallon tin«, pur !b. bate—Market stronger, Quote 4fta42c. per bushel. Wool—Quote spring la«4lK<«. eastern Oregon 10t«*14*'.; I limb* und fall. 14« Pn»vis!ona— Bactin, V«•* 11 < iiauis, 111^4% 14c.; shoulders, 8c. Wh« nt Valley, $1 l.rx«ftl 17; Walla Walia, SI 15 n ell. Barley - Brewing, w hole. Wk«.90c.; ground. p< r ton, 4. Corn-11 0Ü pereti. Flour— Valley stan.inrdH quoted at $.3 75; Walla Walia brand*. $3 65. Feed-Bran. ¿17; aborta, >20; chop $l*«$2i>- r • s......—i » barley, —• M.r|iin choppvd >¿«<^24 -| n* Butter—Quote extra ...«»ice ch« ----- ---------- creamery, 20» 25c.; fair to choice. UkaSOr.; nt«»re. Ilkai5c. per It. M«*at—Steady, licit, whuleaale, dretuu-d. THc.; ahci p ;j*-. p«-i lb. dr.-ar* d. tty*“»c.; hog8,dr.wH**l 6J*c„ veal,tk«hc.; lambe J2 50 each. Poultry-Qu*»techick« nri.$5«»$5.50.tor young, Hiiil y».0l)(a$5.;i0 for «»id; old du« k.-. g« * s«* $11 per doz; turkeyn, 15c. j»« i It-. Freeh Fruita— A p plea $1 50312; «»range«, tj (XM$4 75 per box; lemona, Sicily, $5 5.25 Hides—The market in weak and heavily stocked, tjuotc ft* 10c, green H(«4c,; Mb«^«p, pcltm abort wool, 25.4400. medium utxaTho. long 25, htu aring 15<u25c.; deerskins, 25(*j33c.; tallow, g(MHl to choice. 4^<aoc. Dric*l Fruits—Suii-dri**i quart«*rcd apph-a, 4(g5c. factory sliced 0**. Oregon pluniri .k<»7c, Oregon pruu**H .V-lUc.; p< ars K * 10ct; p«.*acn**e, fl«415c. 8AN ritAXClSCO. Wheat No. 1 ship|»ing. $1 27. Barley - F«*«*d, common t<» iair. Lrx483c.; gocxl to choh v, ; br* wing, K'x«_i$l. OatN-<l 15-n $1 37 for common to choie«-. Potatoes- P» . ri«*H.s S2 uu.„«2 *,0; Burbank » •«stiingF $2 .V*n«2 •*■>; Garnet Chile, $2 5»»; Early Rose $2 5(k**2 «Mi. Ho¡>»—Quotai ions rang«* from 7<.u lhe. Wool Humboldt and VI* nd«.< iiiv. lArflTc ; eastern Ure«on, 12- m I* . valley, 19.« 22« ; tall, mountain tre«*, 12c.;san Joaquin ami Southern, H«lk. Butter—For good to fancy’, quote 11( a 17.; pH kle<!, Ka 15c. Eggs- l»x«nl7c. Hay - Quotations raug« from Ab - $13 per tun. Onioms—J4 Oft « $5 un p« r cental. Religious News. The following t«rc Rev. Walton Skip- worth's appointmentri tor tlie pret-emyear: Fir.*«! >ahs nth o( each in nth, Medlurd at 11 o’cl-a k a . m ni u 7 r. M . MT*»nd ba'li. Cvntial Point «til a m and 7 r. m . ; third "abbath. Medford ut II a . m i>n«i 7 r. m ; fouith Saiiiia’h. Ja« k*onviiie at 11 a m a< «1 7 l‘. M Sailbath . m h<»««l nt Ja< krionville every Sunday nt 12 m und prayer meeting every 1 hur&day evening at 7 o clock lhe following are Rev. R Ennis’ ap- pQintrncnts: On every Sunday nn>rnii>g, excepting the third, he wtb hold servo'»« at the Presbyterian church m I'ho n x; on third Sunday mon ing at.d • \« tv Minday evenu g lie will preach at the Presbyterian church in Jacksonville. J al« nt church pulpit will be<.cciipied 1st Sabbath .n the month, morning and tve- n ng by Rev. E. Ku.'tt; ( Baptist j, 2d and 4»h Sabbath, morning ami » v*-nu g. by Rt v. fl. H xe(M. E.); Saohath echowl « v« ry Sunday at 3 »• m c«»nducted by (i. b. Bbl ngt*. The tollowiwc appointments have been made by Rev. R. ( . Ogl--»v : First S n- day hi each month, at Mrdimd m the Episcopal church at 11 <«'clo< k a . m . . an i lit the Metho iirit church at Jaeksonvi in at night; second Sunday, at Anth»c|. at 11 a . m . ami Sum's val »y at 4 r. m . tbi <i Sun day . at t tnfral Point at 11 a . w. and 7 p m ; fourth buu«tax , ut Brow nd o?o at 11 a . m . and Eugie Point at 7 r. m . I iday bt f. re th«'fourth Su:i«!ay . at the Baptist church on Antelope, at night. A Msnuuotli shipment. The immense arinor-p ale bending ma- ehii e made by the Niles Tool W irks f ir the navy-yard at Mare isiand, * abp>rnii. was >li pped nceiitly over itie Ciwiniiati, Ham ilton mid Dayton aid buutherti Pacific. 1 tie machine was loaned up- n < ieven .-pec- slly limit amt .-atra in <*v> 11 it ears The two large-! eastings weigh re-pectivelv 66,- 400 and 6C20u pounds, and ttie gross weight ot the ttain is 675,330pounO* Tuis tram will be run through the entire distance. 3 pn indes, w.lb1 ut change, lhe whi le traiu wnl be i uii on a apeciai boat at ban Francis co, and taken up Uis.'scr.,memo river forty mile- to the island Thefieiglil was paid by ihe Ndes Tool Wmk> ami i.mounted to a hitle more than flo.onO. This is the longest distance any sol d freight irmu »ver nav eled, and it is the largest shipment of one single niaihine ever made in the Vnil'll States. It is expected Unit liie tram wifi arrive in bail Francisco on April lat. “SINGLE HASDF.D" JUSTICE. THB TIMES JOB OFFICE TUX BEQIKL TO A TKAGtpY O» DATS. XARLY One of th» tragic occurrences of early days in southern Oiegon which still lives in the memories ot all old settlers was the burning of the boarding-house of Mrs. Hinkle at Logtown on Jackass cieek, ab ut four miles from Jackaon- ydle, in 1858, and the unfortunate death in the burning structure of Mrs. Hinkle anil her two daughters, Gertrude and Mary. The building was built of logs, in two divisions, having separate doors of egress and ingress, the bouse having a log partition through the center. The interior was subdivided into several smaller compartments. One division was occuped by the widow and her daughters, and the room in the other di vision was used as a normitoiy by miners w ho boarded with her. The rooms in the women's apartments were covered with three or four thicknesses of naierou ordinary buuse-lming muslin. On the night of the fire in the latter part of May, 1858, there were nine miners asleep in die dormitory, among them Geo. Biack, who died recently at Sterlingville. About three o'clock in the morning they were awakened by an uproar in the other end of the building, and on rnsbing out into the nigia air they found the house on fire. Tiie flames had gained such head way that they were unable to enter the looms where the women hail been sleep- 'iig, and it soon became evident that they had perished. The logs being heavy the fire was very hot, and the bott les of the three women were almost en tirely consumed, only a tew bits of bones and the skull of one, snpiKisea to be Mrs. Hinkle,was found among the ashes alter the fire. Across the front of the lurehead was a fracture which many thought must have resulted from the stroke of so axe. As it was known that a considerable amount of coin aud dust was in Mrs. Hinkle's possession before iier death,and as not a vestige uf the same was found among the ashes, the suspi cion grew almust into a certainty that the traces of robliery and murder had lieen obliterated by fire. There was no clue to tlie parties, however ; and while a close watch was for sometime kept upon the movements of three adventurers, known by the names of Bullard, Marlin and Young, who had been boarding at the house a short time before and who were then mining a few miles away, there was no effort made to fix the crime upon them. Bullard was an itinerant dai cing master, and the three had been traveling together fur sometime. After a few months they disappeared from the v illey.and in a short time interest in the unfortunate occurrence lapsed into in difference, except in the minds of a few near lelativ. s of deceased, and the affair was ever after spoken of as one* uf the unexplained mysteries of a time when men were too much engrossed in mining tu give much heed to detective work or retnuutive justice. Tne fact that Miss Gertrude llu.kle was known to have is-en ufiianced to Robert Casteel, after- waids killed by the Owyhee Iudiaus, at- 'ach-d the greater melancholy to her sade fat* ; an i evBn yet the story is some- times In-aid atiout the mountain firesides in ti e gathering gloom lit up by the flick- • r.ng pitch-knot blaze, as some oldiime crone regales the stranger with pioneer reminiscences. Yet, although known to few, there was a SEWUZL TO THK CR1MZ. MHS. JANE REDDING, Proprietress. S Pawers taken at Reasonable Rales. T COnnzSPONDENCE and had aeen th**m; that ahe «an sieep- iiiii uitli her daughter Mary, while tbe elder girl, Gertrude, hlept in the adjoin» ing room ; that, after a whiiipered control CO-OPERATIOS. FA tation, Martin inwi*>ted on killing the woman, as ehe knew them welt, an I When viewing the army of tramps there was sufficient light from the moon moving over the land, one la moved to for her to diatingiiiMi them. He Mated inquire the cause of their existence. To further that Martin ha i ►truck the bl<»w a disinterested ;e-raon it looka very much which fractured the elder woman’** skull. aa though our government was f.iatering Using an axe which tlo d at tlie head of :he monopolies and the milliotiairea to her lied fur a weapon, and n-at they ba I i be detriment of the laboring man. then touched a lighted mail'll to the M snv tramps are so, |a>rfor,-e, hecaums louse wall papei and made their escape they cannot find employment, however witti ti.eir piunder by «lie d<s»r opuniiig willing or able to work. The trusts and toward* the ci«'k. tiiiiikimr that the iiiono|a>liea have decreed how many men sleeping girla would n aku their e-caiie »Indi work, and how long they shall I* <rum the burning t.uild n.-. or perhaps b- kept at work, and, when thrown out of rescued by the miner« in th;- adjoining employment by thousand» al thed-ct -.tea room. He admitted tlie subsequent of capital, no other retailin'.' is Jeft but stealing of Hale’* hnrsee, and whil« he to tramp or to a'arve. There is a p-niedy disavowed having killed the ll likie fam (or thia stale bf affairs, if artisans and ily, and also endeavur.-d to exonerat-- mechanics will hut agree to co-cja iate Young and implicit* Martin, be so in 'ii the management of their own i ., toriea censed Hale that he toraot his intention »nd Vliope La«a>r reme« ut* .'upital. of lett.ng the courts administer ¿ »tie- and is invincible when united in co opera in tne <»se .-.mi L&atiiy !.a:.b-d np the tive iwidiee. To Illustrate: We see going uu here a powerless wretches, side by Rule un the same limb, bidding tlie buy lie the n- lactory which will give employment tn, atas to convenient grubs, and then pro let us Ray, fifty men at an averag • salary ceeried to catch up his stolen horses of|2 per day each. If each mao I,-Id Winle encaged in doing so the other Ilia ixMltioa by virtu • of bsiiig a spick- holder in the company to th« extent of bor-erinef, Martin, rode up on a neiah boring ridge about 150 yards away, ai. 1 • ven *118), I iih wage* of course lieing l-erce.vtng that something was wrung in graded according to In* skill and efficien camp, stopped to reconnoitre. Hale cy, each employee would have a direct saw him and tired instantly as the man l>eisonal interest in the net profit- rd the was turning lo tide away,wounding him. eoncern, and no Inconsiderale addition as was shown by bl-ssi along Ins trail. to the regular wage* earned would reault The fellow galloped "tf.an 1 Hale and the from an annual division of the profit* ac boy followed at a rapid gate with the cruing from the bu-inee*. Wherever burses. At Long valley they proem ci the experiment of co-operativecotup'Siii«» assistance and pressed the fugitive so he* been tried under honest ruanazeuient closely that be was forced to abandon the result hue been satiafavtory in the his horse in a canyon and escapeon foot highest degree, and the intelligent work to the hills. He never showed up again, men have been found tboroagniy coru:>e- and it was supisised tie perisi e l in the tent to manage their own ailairm Co hills, as a heavy snow fell the next dav operation ia the thing. J. C. W ilson . and a bard winter ensued. Grant’s Pa<», Or., Meh. 20, 1890. A party of residents of Rogue river valley, among whom were C. Magruder, John F. Miller, D. J. S Pearce and CENTRAL POINT ITEMS other residents uf this county, had also Peter Applegate iiaa juft returned taken a band uf stock to liie vicinity uf Tiuckee that fall and were naturally from a »uiveyiug trip out on Haakeli thrown in company with the L'mpqua Amy’e farm. men while there to some extent. In the Dre. Tatom A Brasfeld are our den- light estimation in which human life ’inta. They are dandies but no dudea. was Iffld at that time Hale hadn't much So give them a caR. fear of having to answer at the bar of jus Dr. Will Ja<kson of Jack-onvJle wan tice fur having wreaked vengeance un tils in town over night recently and railed two captives; but the mailer weighed un on hie many friendfl. ins mihd eometkhat, and in a conversa Our blacksmith it* tlie happieat tnan in tion with a Jackson county man, our in formant, he a-ked him f r particulars town. He Hings all the (irne, work or about the burning of the Hinkle family, no work. It ia ail the e.iiue to Jun. and if the truth as to their minder bad Tommy Scott haa returned an*! will ever been ascertain'd. Ilia coin [«noon handle tne raaor in bifl fattier'«* Ahop returned a negative answer, and en hereafter, an Seattle is no goo«i iur him. quired cona'-ruing the horses Ha e bad J. 0. Sheridan is the leading hardware lost in Rogue river vall".v. The latter man of tlie town. He can accommodate then, in a hurst of confidence, relate ! you with anything you may call for, from the story of their recove-y and the con a horaeslioe nail to a bath tub. fession and subsequent ex-cntioti of Bul Mr. Hershberger met with a Had acci lard and Young, but enj line ! seoecy as dent some few weeks ago. He wa* run to the occurrence upon tus confidante. ning a drummer down and bdl and broke At the latter's su^ge-tion he also nar tiib arm. George ia all tight now, how rated the full particulars to the sheriff at ever. Truckee, who ayired him be wuril t not Mr. Scott, tlie harlier, has bought the be motet ted fur banging the boraetbieves, front of J. C. Sfieri'iati’s 1 a class of men whose taking off in any lot in will püt up 1 manner the whole community approved. hardware atoie and first clatm barberahop and bath At the time our informant left Truckee, a 1 in the early spring of the following year, roomfl. Mr. Fradenburgh, our livery'm;*n, lias 1 the bodies of the two m-n were still banging (reside their camp, and they applied to the city board for i. licviiM* to i probably were allowed to rot down, as »ell 1 quora in the town of Central*!'.int. I 1 no attention was given them. The Ore He will O[*n up a flaioon in the budding • gon men returned to their several horries occupied by C. W. Savage, he having and most of them are sti l living. The bought that gentleman out. Fred ia .< ' whereabouts of Hale and ids adopted solid man. Bon are now unknuwn,but they were liv SlNBAD. THE S «II uS. ' ing in the Willamette valley a few years 1 ago. The geiitlemau who furnished us LET US HA l’E RETTER HOADS. . the foregoing account has kept Hale's ( E ditor T imes :—Allow a eitiz»n s small ' secret well, revealing it to but one man, a near relative of the deceased Mrs. amount o( space in vour paper to men ' Hinkle, until furnishing tlie account to tion that our roads are in a horrible con , us for publication. Recent circumstan dition. If our present road laws will nut ces have revived interest in tlie sad oc give uh bener rowio than we have had ' currence ; and to satisfy tlie general de .luring the 12 years that 1 have reaided ' arie to know tlie sequel to the murder of in Oregon, they would lie (letter off our ' those helpless jyouien, the seal of secrecy statute book. Since I have been here I has at last been broken. have seen less grading done than can lie found at any place east of here. It Heeius Oxs gets an interesting glimpse of Ben as if Oregonians and Californians depend jamm Harrison Lorn this siory of tmn, altogether on hauling gravel from the . attributed to Col. Dudley, by the Wash crei-ke, and igno.e plowing, scraping aud ington correspondent ut tne Chicago giading almost entirely. Auother tiling : 1 notice that they do Timfi. We have good grounds for be lievnig, however, that, while the presi all their work on the roads, during the dent is ast,allied to invite Colonel Dudley •umtner, and allow the water to settle in to dinner, the colonel has a good deal ol flat place* in winter until they become anil a pull with the adiuintst-atiou. Dudley impassable, instead of ditch ng is reported as saving: "Harrison sent draining the water out and putting plank for me tne week afier bis nomination and sluices in across the load as they become asked me to act as treasuier of the He necessary during the winter The bad mud-lioles Linder any kind of publican national committee. I had been, you know, of some little service hauling; and if the railroad block'ide is to him at Cliu ago, and I told him that detrimental to the welfare of the people, my own atiairs were in such shaue ttial the wagon blockade is a worse calamity. I muni stay out of the campa gn alto Let us try and manage to have I »-tier gether. I was iu debt f 12,000 and had roads tbioughout the county hereafter. I’ ho B ono P ublico , just formed a law partueiship in Wash Talent, Or., March 24. 1896. ington that promised me a good income and opportunities to ger out of debt I Tnii N ational G uard .—According to told Mr. Harrison all this, but he still seemed to think that I ought to give up the returns made to congress by tne sec these plans and sacrifice myself on the retary ot war, the aggregate of organised Harnsonian altar. He said: 'Do this militia in the states and territories ia fur me and if we win I'il see that you 103,292, comprising Ivi72 <'rti -ere and 92,- are not the worse for it.' 1 went into the 240 noB-i-onimiKHioned officers and pri campaign and we won. The 'blucktt-of- vates. No returns were received tins five’ business came up, and Harrison, year from Florida, Louisiana, Mississip who had as much to du with it as I did, pi, the two Dakotas or Washington. In left me with the bag to bold. He has serting last year's figures for these states never since asked tu see me, has never we have 109.469, or a gain over last year written me, never otrened hie head about of 3000. Tennesee and New York show 4>ie in any way. Neither have I gone the largest gams over last year. Texas near the immaculate B Harrison. Here and Ohio the heaviest falling off. There are losses, too, in California, Colorado, after I am in politics for HiilmiBteuce.” Illinois, South Carolina and West Vir New York leads in number with A H elen ». Montana, di.pAtcb to the ginia Pennsylvania New York H’orlrf aaya: “The preeidwnt 14 221 officers and men and Me,” wrote K owhc II B Harrison in has 8493 ; tlien Massachusetts with 5124 a loiter to Sproule Biaden, the chief ol sgainst Ohio 4919. South Carolina comes the government assay office hete, “are fourth, Georgia sixth and New Jetwey embai matted by your longer retaining seventh. South Carolina lias three tunes your office. 1‘leasn obbge the president as many organised militia as North Car and me by res'gnmg forthwith, and re olina. Arkansas has no militia. Florida lieving our eml>arraai<ment. The Word?, but 1296. although at one time she report “the president and me,” were repeated ed 7283 organised militia. On the Pacif ic coast the militia spirit is active. Cal- in the letter once or twice and aunelaiiti- ifo’nia has many more militia than ally tn the language quoted.” Four Indiana or Virginia, and Oregon has years ago Rusnell Harrison had re nearly as many as Missouri, and more signed when chaiges were made against than Kentucky In 1886 our national him. He aakod leave to withdraw the militia was but 92,734; in 1887 it was resignation So that he could dispose of the chargee be lore going out of office. 100,837; in 1888 it wa* 106,506; and liutt year it was 109.469. The adjutant gen Braden was to get the place, hut he cor eral r*|Hjrts the available unorganized dially waived his rights and asked that militia at 7.352,171. The next census Harrtsou should be allowed to remain will probably show on the basis of pop till he had vindicated himself. A few days ago Braden acquired undesirable ulation an arms-liearing force of 7,000,- 000. notoriety on account of an attack on him by the mother of the girl he is engaged A lxttkb to the Salem Stateaman from to, who disapproved of the match. In Yainax Indian agency, Oregon, has the stead of reciprocating Bra.len'a courtesy following: “The former teachers and of four years ago Harrison write* to bnu pupils of Chemewa will read with sail that lie will relieve "the president and hearts that Lonella Drew ia dead. She me” of embarrassment by getting out of died January 21st, of pneumonia, at that office forthwith. Doubtless ltussell has place, where she had been employed as a chum who is waiting for the place. assistant matron since her return from The great development of the Nevada mines in the early sixties opened up a market for horses and cattie, of which i be thrifty ranchers in southern Oregon were not slow to avail themselves. In the early summer of 1861, Cyrus Hale and a Mr. Bailey of the Umpqua valley dyer’s gattiered up a band of horses and cattie in the district now included in Douglas FKEPSRrn BY county, and started with the band to the Or. J. C. A ar Si Co., Lowell, Matt. Nevada mines. Amung the horses were ' ric*j „ ;•*;<! Worth fb a bottla. two very fine dapple grey geldings, per- feet mat. lie- in sixe, color aud action, uf which Mr. Hale was exceedingly proud. One night while the party were USEFUL INFORMATION. camped neur where Ashland now stand« these two horses were stolen. Hale and Tilbury Fox, M D , the eminent medical wri his paitner tracked the thieves to the AT CENTRAL POINT. ter, in bis work “Skin Diseases.** thus accounts headwaters of Emigrant creek, where ail for the pimples so common on the face and neck. traces were lost in a light fall ot snow, Eating too rich or too greasy food, or too hearty and they were forced to abandon the eating while the excretory organs are t>ltiggish, chase. Pursuing their course to Nevada, causes In most j hjo pie indigestion or a dyspepelal Where Is kept constantly <»n hand a complete condition, which causes the blood to move slug they arrived in the fill at Dry valley, and first-class stock of east of Long valley and shout 8 miles gishly, which iu turu enfeebles the pores. The Ironi the Truckee river, where they pre result is, that theexudiugsecretions block in the pores, which inflame, each distinct iuflamma pared tosjiend the winter. Ha'e was a very large, strong man, of tiou being a pimple Dr. Fox therefore does and somewhat reckless dispo- Stoves, Tinware, Cutlery, not prescribe “ blood purifiers*’ so called, but a impulsive ition, and his constant companion on “dyspepsia cure” to be taken, to u*e bis own words “till the dytprpsial symptoms Aavr disap the range was a buy of about 14 years, peared ” The old ¿J«*a was. that face eruptions who was said to have been an orphan emigrant w Imtu the generous Hale had OILS OF ALT. KINDS, were caused by a • humor in the blood.*’ for adopted without legal formality, and which they treated the blood, giving the mineral potash. Heucetbe reason why the older sarsa who followed the lusty, determined perillas contain potash. Joy’s Vegetable Sarsa st. cknisn iike his shadow. Late in the perilla follows the modern ideas of Dr. Fox, and tall the two were hunting stock, when aims with gentle vegetable alteratives at the they strayed into the camp of some •temar h and digestive organs. The reason is ap emigrants camped in ^^ove opening in parent why it cures dyspepsia and indigestion, to Dry valley. In response to enquiries NAILS. ROPE. and the pimples and skin eruptions which result concerning stock the emigrants stated And everything eine imaginable in thia line. therefrom, and why sarsaparilla.* that use min- that they hart nut is'en in the valley My goods are new and of the bent branda,and »rals tai. long enough to get acquainted with the will be sold at the. range, but there weie three men in camp around a neighboring point who had Ynuthfhl Hunters. Lowest Ruling Prices. lieen in tlie valley suinetime, and they Mart Frain s two yoiince«t boy« and an- could probably give some information Giv** me a call before goin> e*m*whcrv. oih'-r boy f< und »n I k'V'd a large grizzle relative to stock. They stroke of the men J. C. SHERI DAN. bear on a high mountain above Klamath having two very fine grey horses. Hale hot springs, near Shovel creek, Klamath and the boy rode on, and after turning river They tired tliree stints nt the grizzly, which downed him in the snow, and con the point of a ridge they came in sight of the two grey horses feeding on the range tinued peppering away until bfe was ex near a camp,and they at once recognized tinct When satisfied II at he was dead Cor. 3d and E Street. they procured aid t<»get hini oft the moun them as the animals stolen from their tain, a dozen men bring secured, who band near Ashland. The two consulted hauled him with a long drag rope thri-urh togellrer as to the course to pursue, and PORTLAND. OK., two feet of snow. The grirxlv was weighed Hide instructed the boy to Ire pie pared ContHluIng 120 Room», well turntRbcd. and tipped the beam at lb«, dressed This bear has been a terror ro the raitleand to cover one uf the man with his weapon, — the best --- ai'iok men for two or three years past: f,.r a cut-off double-barreled shot-g in, while Ids scalp a standing reward of S100 lias lie would undertake to look out- for the ONE DOLLAR PER DAY HOUSE been offered by the stock raisers of that other two with his rifle and side-arms section. Having formed their plana they rode on IN THE STATE. to the strangers’ camp and found twu men in charge; one who turned out to IIIIUI TO XOTKTRR. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, for chil t>e Bullard was cooking the afternoen NnUhlmw enfii)oy«l and no deviation In dren teething, is Hu prescription of one of meal, while the other, Young, was lying charge«. the best female nurses and physicians in on a pallet in the mouth of the tent, Meals % cents; lodging » cents to 50 cents. tlie United States, and has been used for l'he rulers dismounted as though intend forty years wbh never-failing success by ing to < at with ths men, and, catching E. LEWI8TON, Proprietor millions of mothers for their ehi'dren Dur them off their guard, Hale gave the ing the process of teething it« value is in agreed signal and the boy at once cov calculable. It relieves the child from pain cures dysenterj- .nd diarrhoea, griping in ered Young with his gun while Hale the bowels, and aind-colic. By giving commanded Bullard to throw up bis health lo the child it rests the mother. bands. Wasting few words upon them In the Town of Price 25c. a bottle. the determined stockman then comi>elled Hilliard to lie down, face downwards,and Mnthere* cioss his hands tiehind him, when he Casioria is recon mended by physicians bound him securely with thongs and for children teething It is s purely vege proceeded to treat Young in the Siskiyou County, Cal., table preparation, its ingredients are pub same manner. Hale then informed the lished »round each fxitt'e It is pleasant men that the grey horses feeding on the to the taste »nd absolutely harmless. It constipation, regulates the bowels, quiet range were his; that they had been stolen from him, and that he intended Onr-fourth down, balance within »lx, twelve pail,, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, al nd elKhtvcn rnnnthe. lays feverishness, destroys »ortns, and to hang the men who had stolen them. S'-«- map hi linilmiu« Depot for ar»d<-d prtem prevents convulsions, soothes the child It was his original intention to extort a ornddn-ee D. H. HASKEL. and gives it refreshing natural sleep. I’as- confession from them and then turn Town-Site Airrut C. P. K. K„ San Francisco toria is tlie Children s panacea- the moth them over to the authorities at Truckee ers'friend 35 doses. 3S cents. He did not know the men, but was fa miliar with the circumstances of the D r . J olleh of Vienna thinks he lias binning of Mrs. Hinkle’s house, and found la grippe microbe. In this mi knew that suspicionbadatthetime point MAIL ROUTE. crobe business is presented the conntei- ed to three men,known as Bullard, Young part of the battle between the Austra and Maitin, as having tieen responsible lian ladybug and the cottony scale on Jfor the death of the three women aa well the orange tieea of southern California. as for the burning of the house. Hale attached ths rope first to Bul The lad} bug destroyed the scale. There TAGE? LEAVE JACKSONVILLE EVERY must lie ladybug microbes which lika lard's neck and started to draw him up Monday an«l Friday nt « o'clot-k a . m . for the other microbes raw on the half shell. to th* limb of a tree near the tent, when W’ildervilie.rrturningTutnday .«»and Saturdays. Stage leave** for Uniontown on Wednesdays When this fact is ascertained, a man the felluw said he had a statement to at lOo’elock A. M., returning Thursdays. can have l.iineelf explored for microbes make before being hung. Telling him that are injurious to him, and if they to speak quickly, Hale relaxed the ro;>e, are found be can rquirt a colony of their and the fellow proceeded to detail the cir enemies into him with a hypodermic cumstances of the burning of Mrs. Hin syringe and go about Ins business, while kle's hou-e at Logtown,stating that Mar LAST NOTICE TO TAX microbe meets microbe and they fight it tin, Young and himself bad entered ber out on his inside. In this way life may apartments on the nigtitof the fire atiout PAYERS. not only lie a battle-field, hut every man one o'clock, robbery liming their object, himself a battle-field. Wellington and tn they knew she usually kept consider axes fob the year im » a re now dvr Napoleon military microbes may meet able gold in the house, and also knew and payable awl will become dellnoucnt af ter April 1. lsiMi. An « arly payment of name n and turn him into a Waterloo, fight for w here to search for it. He asserted that requw*t«*d, ae it wjil be nrceasary to turn over the poere-fion of his gall sack, and the i the three were in the bouse almost two atate arul acbool taxes to county treasurer defeated army may retreat 'hi his dno- hours, obtaining *600 in gold coin, a lit- within the time •pccifl«! by law. The law I d n iation to collection of tax«« will be strictly dedum, pursued by the shouting victors i tie dust, a gold watch and some gold into the echoing stretches of the trans j-welry, in all about *800 worth; that enforced. JAMES G Bl ROSE Y. verse colon. Yes, there are great possi ■ they were about to leave when Martis Bheuff «^f JuckMon county. Or«>er>Q. faueied mot tbs eider wraan wee awake bilities in this microbe theory. Ja<k4snvHie, Or . Mtrdb ». WV AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS l’lin-liHM-rs <>f property or Capital Stock of the J. 0. WAI r, M. D». P H Y H I < i A N A «X D S L R G LO X PHYSICIAN Sash, Doors, Blinds Dealer in COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Jachsoaviiis, Urvgon. .’■vonderful Results. • ’ i. r marked effect of the use of this m* xvMH the si lengthening of my ru -Ms Carrie Adams, Holly ■rings, Texas. ■ 1 h id a drv • aly humor for years, ‘ • -Ii r bly ; and. as my broth- •’» r xv ."'«« similarly afflicted, J :r ;.i - i !. .* i.i» idx tn hereditary. I*ast Dr. T run. (<»f F«rnan«lina, .> ;■ i .’ii!m*i.d«*«l ine tö take Ayer’s I • n ..ilia, .*".■! continue it for a year. *(t< "k it «iaily 1 ha’-e • i i ¡1 •«’ 'nish upon mv bo.lv for the . ... -Ii- ' -T F. Wiley, 14« • ; i»« is st., N \v York City. “ ..n- • ' «II an I winter I was troubled • «I ill. hraxy pain in my side. I t. n :i • it tuiii h at first, but it grew worse until it became 't n ii. * it abb*. During the latter - ' f ti«*«« «»me. disorders of the stoin- .u i hver ¡n r«*ase«t inv troubles. I n r iking Ayer s Sarsaparilla, and. Lcthfullv continuing tlie use of ' tne f«»r t»«»me months, the pain I und 1 wan ««»mpletely .Mrs. Augusta A. Furbuah. ii .\\iLiil, Mass. JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOR MlIDFOKI), OltEtjON Mrdlord, Oreuoa. *:. k inedkim* it an Alterative, and s.' ru.lir «I change in th« system, j . .'riS. in mmii «* cases, may not be so ra-'bl as in others; but, with ’«• h »■, the result is certain. if. th«*-*? testimonials : — r two years I suffered from a se- ¡•; ii iu m.v right side, and had* . i oiiblcs earned by a torpid liver *>l»epsia After giving several ¡m-s a fair trial without a cure, I t«» rake Acer's Sarsaparilla. I i x I» neiiied by the first bottle, . a\itig five bottles I ww coin« ■ .y cured.'*—John W. Benson, 70 . « « re e st., Ix»w?ll, Mass. .st May a large carbuncle broke out i rm. The usual remedies ha«l no t '.d I xx .is confined to my bed for • -x • ks. A frieud induced me to fry . s Sarsaparilla. Less than thr»*e '.»7*8 healed the »ore. In all my expo» e with medjeintt, I never saw mora BEEKMAN & REAMES' The company reserves the right lo change nailing «lat« > without n.»tic* J. R. NEIL. P U Y * I C I A N D ralvba • I b)i-eases E.re cured by persevering use of Ayer’s rsu parilia. ..nd “v*r> l.inu generally to be found in a firs* <■ I oiintry Ht'ire. I AS MORTON, Msnager Bonanza. A|iril IS IsSS FROM YAQl'l> A: Will*. • tt«- Vuin y. Saturday, . March •• Sum I ay, “ “ Tuetulay. LAU . Will pracfice in all court** «»f the Stat«*. tirtic« In tm* C*>urt H «usr, ibird d«H»r !•» i« tt »t cm trauer. PHYSICIAN and ^Standing I’.ON ANZA Clothing. Boots aud Shoos. Groceries, Hat dwi re P. P. PRIM, CtO. Compl,t,ly Cnr«d by Ona Botti,. St Ubo y. III, May IS, ISM. My wit, wu truubled wlux neuralgia and attar using un. Issile ut BL Jacube Oil was aumplelely cured HENRY BECKIMXYUL PI VX SV(-»»SOB TO J.O. HAM <r. "f Bonanza. Klamath county, or., »•it a I hiuh and tiivt ciaaa Mock of ar«» now «»u th» from Port bind, 8old( 'ht*Hp for <'fu*h. Every ««dy in i'Vite*l to r-a'd an«i t'XHiume gtxMlA and prr*m- be f ie iHiH fihnf k *d»vwhere. You can ulwayn Hud >i> hand h fail Jme of Ufftoe in Abirn buiklin*. Front Str« « t. J. M. lastui Ra-‘Of d ies* Application. Boonvllte, Mo Dec 28, IMS. I suffi red dreadfully with neuralgic palna tn head,which aftected face and eye*. I could &ui attend to work I obtained instantançons relief from first application of St. Jacobs OIL H. M. CLAM. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE ATTORNEY ANU tOUN'sELoR AT LAW. ATTORNEY “ TNI CHARLES A. VOQELER CO.. BalUnaf,. M. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ATTORNEY AND LULNSLLOH Al IT 18 THE BEST. A t DaroGisTi MKKTMG OF COURTS, ETC The auprvine c »urt ot Or. g «n nv—w nt Salem, regular term-* <*.»tuui«*n<'ing *.u> tie m Monday«* in March and * h i «1» r; als- at P. dletou, c »inmencing on rtr*t M n lay in Maj Tn«* circuit <• »urt fori he first judicial -LMri ait« m J;u.ks.»n county on lirst M » April, September an I l> •«• ini»-r Iu 1\ ..iitn ounty .in ■*♦*«-'.»nd Mon lay in Jun.' un i Hint M m lay >u Nov«*u»brr. iu Lak--count v <>nth- .mr l M mda> m M *> an i tne f . «• >n I M »n la\ in October. In J »a phme county on tirat M mdays in March an ! AuguM F »r Jac ks »n county tn«* c «unty. pi «»»at * an I c»»mmis.smn<Ts* court* in- « t « v ry ui »nth. c «inm»'ue;ng with ta. first .M >n lay; t >r J ».s-- phiuv county, the fir*t M n ta> in January April, July and September; r.»r i..«k- ciuntv. every aji-rnat«* in >nth, comm neing th. iir*t t.»n lav in January, t >»r Kiamath county th«' s !4t We ill'S lay iu March, Jun . Sept-iub< r nd November. at ÿeuralgja 9 LAIL a COP TTY. ATTORNEY AND COVN s EL o K THK M i KK El>. Ev.-ry lx>dy Should Go and Seo the .MANUFACTURER OF riRHT JIWIAL UWTKK T. MEDICAL. MISCELLANEOUS FRANK GALLOWAY. STATE OF OREGON. U.S Rrnaton. J. H. Mitchell. .1. N. Dolph; Cougrrtertniau, B. H« riuann; G*»v. rnor, S. p. n- n »)cr. Suer, tary of Stai«*. G«.>rg- W M« - Brid«*; >tat«‘Tr.*a-ur« r. <*.♦«». W , W« bb; >t.*t« Print« r.F B»*k« r; Supt. l’ublu Iii-tru. ii. n. E B. McWro>; Supreiu- Judg*n,vV. VV. fnaytr. Chi«*f Juatte«*; W. P L »rd. K. S. Stranan. ATTO K N E ï A N Ü CO C Advertla?S’i&ta will boinaeru-d luthe T imfm at the follow lug rate«; Ten 11 n4«, «»ncTnacrfioD ......... 9S on “ each •ubaoqn rot Insert ton f Ix'gal ad vvrtiarmenfcd n«t' rtrd roaaonal «/ A fair reduction from tb< HUuyuratvaiDHdvto yearly and fimo advertiser« * — OFFICIAL DIRECTORY M. ADVXRTI8INO AMP JOB WORK. 1« more complete by far than any otbrr in Southern Oregon, and conpar«« favorably with any In the Suite. Job Printing of every iruaglnable^racrlption done at Han FrancUcu rntca, and fVa prompt and firat-< Iaaa manner. : 1CKS0NVILLE, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1890 one copy per annum, in •• •• mix month* •• three inuutha. MORRIS Simes otratic iimw. T he H>*< Shore, though not maintain ing the degree of excellence with which it began its career, is still quite an enter prising and readable |ieriodical. But for its own sake, if not in mercy to its read ers, it ought to fill that “Lee Fairchild” page with something elm—weather bu reau statistics, tombstone epitaphs, rail way time-tables, funeral notices, com mon council proceedings, spring poetry, theories regarding the Chinook wind— anything—or leave it blank—rather than spoil good pap*r by those dispiriting, higubnous failures at an attempt to be funny. The man who writes those things ought to be a comedian. It ia said comedians are the saddest men in the world, says the £ogt fh-egouian How could be but be Had? 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