The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, April 10, 1890, Image 2

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APRIL 10. I'M"
Demorratic State Cmeotion.
Thr» IK-1iv»eratIr centri! cummlrfer f*»r the
»<ar** *>f Or* g >ii. a«s< uibhsl Mt 8aiem th* ÌMb
itny *>f M tr»*h l'Hl, has appointed Portland mm
th** I’la«**’ mu I Thur*tay. tn«* 'J4th »lay of April.
1*01. at th«- h >ur of It .' c I» h k I» th»« forenoon,
ns » li» time f r holding th*- c*»nv nt!«*n for th«-
I» * iii «cr.ifie party *»t th*’ MtMt»-of Or» g*»n. f*»r
th** i»urp- *s«« <»f n »minating ean«iklat«*s for th»
..iti M *>t »• »mrr* MMman. g v» riv»r. jud«e of the
M»ipr<*tn*» court, »»cr iury <»f stnt«*, tr«*fta-
ur r, •«»iTvrint* n*1»-nt of public in«tructl(*ii.
mt u*« printer arid «fistrict **mc* rs. t«»-!».’v >t*il
tor of it» ■ .hin-• ehs-ti >n. ait'i t*» tranlact Much
furti»* r butiti' s<* a» may property cou*«- bvfur»
th*- u »nV’ ntion
The repr» s*«ntation will eons!ft of 192 deie-
trtr-•«,app »rii »ii’-*iain*>ng the scvvmlcuuntie«
«»f th»* -tate AM fullowti;
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*’<»• -a n b«-ng **iv «!• legate at large front
»« AC 'uniy an>l «»n* ,!« 1» gate for »-Very 175
y -t «•. and > n* f->r • -v. ry fraction th* r«*»r «1-
*•• ii ng *»n»*«haif cast for Governor Peunoycr
at th«- Jun»* el«*ction «»f I mm J.
Th-■ »■ «mniitte»- r»x-oinm»-nd»sl that pr«s’lnct
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\ »r >iis c ■iinty «• *ny * ntlons the ittth day *>f
April, unh m county cuinuull«-«s dt-termiu«
differently.
'V nvit’ . American citiz«-nA, withoutdis-
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tical prrferruc*. w h >
a* w> ary of p»»y mg -*w» at-wrought tribute »o
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the • I
a- *, * ->f th*dr fellowa who hav»* to .-mphati»*-
» . ■ xpr* ss.d th»-ms»*lvea at th*- polls at the
n Ma-suctnuH ttM, Ohio and
I . i. and wfuiin Kansas announce their iu-
»• u' nt* tab** a wtaind and to unite with us in
a I t> r n ip d » ff<>rt t<> re-establish our nation-
... io r* h uit inariii*-, to strike off th» fetter* <»f
••ir -Miff ring factori'-a and to relieve the great
«2»a*rv of iM»iisutiu rs frou> the burden of tax
- ■' ' ’ ■> a» gi rvoualy and pr -nts
t i m n diim0. an*l to rebuke the party which
n v arin-iiim s n -t only that the bony politic
• t this «Siuntry shall make brick, but they
s.ia.l make th.-m w»thout straw
AMAilr.L B(JSH. f'balrman.
G eoroe F rancis T rain was on time at
Hioiro, Japan, on hid race around the
wield, and he will probably beat Nellie
Bly’s record as a fast flier.
Tu; Oregonian says that Multnomah
•* unty’a 35 votes will be solid fur I). K
Tiiompain for governor. His money no
doubt contributed largely to Jim Lot&n’«
victory in Portland 1 »st Saturday.
Ex G ovkrnob M oody wta* endora-J at
rim Halles f .r a nomination at the pri­
mal lea "eld list Saturday. Ilia ehancea
f t gubernatorial honors are not brilliant,
however, in face of the Lotan victory in
Multnomah county.
A nother cyclone in the Mii*i-*»»ipjd
v.d rv was chronicled on the 7th instant,
Prophetstown, Illinois, being almost en-
tirriy blown away. A dispatch also
r«titrs that Harj**r s Ferry, Kentucky,
wa* w
d out of rxistmce during the
tornado oi two we**ks ago.
A BIG FICHT AT TO TI. < Hb.
JO ITHINT I
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Abe Rowley this a wk r -turns with his fain­ J
There was fun on the half-shell at the
tly to Kan»MM.
Republican primaries in Multnomah
F F. Grar.-« and family 1* ft fur Kansas one
county last Saturday. A dispatch to the day ¡a«t wc» k
.VurmQg t'all, a leading Republican pa­
A building and I >an a«< »elation will proba­
per of San Francisco, gives at»out as bly be urgaui*«-<l •»>>!» at Grants I’a-B.
truthful a statement of the squabble fur
W. S. Wiggins and family l»*ft .P>s*‘ph!n«*
the delegation as will receive currency o*»unty f«>r Guthrie, Oklahoma, last w»-« k.
El. 11 >gu<* <>f Wnhlo was mvT.lv hurt by
through the Republican press. Lt ways;
’’Never before has there been ao much being thrown fr»>m bis wag< >n not long stnee. I
J. W. Wa*!i»-lgh *»f Wahlo lias return«-d h »m>-
political excitement in thiscity as to-day. from an extended busin* ss trip to 5an Fran-
l'he two political factions of the Republi­ i clac* f .
can party, one headed by Joseph Simon,
J. It. G» ttls of Grant’s P>< m Is in P»-nnsylva-
l>ohce commissioner, and the other by nla *»n bu«1 neaa which will d* tain him »« vcral
weeks.
James Lotan, fire commissioner, each
The new bank not.-a of th«- First Nati.mal
seeking political supremacy in the state, b»«nk of Grant's Pass uru cucuiatiug ev»-ry-
met in battle array and fought the hot­ wh» re now.
test fight that ever occurred un Oregon 1 R. A. !i >oth I«st w*-« k purchased an ncre
►oil.
Purchasable votes were Itought tract of improved property from Louis Koter-
mund for
like cattle, every vehicle in the city was .
J. D. Hayes Is teaching in r*-nt( nnial m -I hmj I
engaged, and Republican*and Democrats district,
with ov-r 40 pupils enroll»- !. He is a
alike took part in the contest.
Voting i hrst-class t»-ucb« r.
places were thronged all the afternoon, ! S. M M»ncy has r«*m■•v«*l his family from th«-
ami the contest was considered so dose | Pass to tlie Linds* y farm on Apph-gat«*, w hicii
Ur rented recently.
(hat many hundreds of dollars changed
I>r. W. H Flanag;*.n baa jr«-turned from Ta­
hands on the result.
The Chre/joniau coma. but still thinks *»f localiug suiucwb«-rv
came out leaning slightly toward the in the Sound country.
Lotan faction, ami a 25,000 extra edition
A new coat of paint greatly improv*« theap-
pcaranc«* *»f It* v. Robert M« l.*an's new resi­
□f the Mercury was printed in supt>ort of dence
at Grant'» Puss.
Simon. Both papers were eagerly read,
J. K Pigm y is now in th«* employ of the 8.
yet it is probable it was money that gave P. D. X 1. coinpuny. having recently r« tuin*.si
tne victory to the Lotan faction.
Ac­ from northern California.
cording to the returns the Lotan (action
With the coming of April’s <*how**rs coup - m
receives a large majority.
This leaves I | the renewed hum of th*’ S 1*. 1). Jt I., com­
pany's machinery at th* Pass.
Siruon out in the cold for the time being,
Rev. Robert Mel.-ail of Grant's Puss tills
ami the fight will now be transferred to w*s k att* n*i*-«l Pr. sbytvry at .laeksunville,
the county Republican convention, which and dt-liv* r«sl the opening serruon.
Th,* Democratic pritnari« s will 1»«* held next
meets April 9th.
There is the wildest
rejoicing among the voters to-night, ami Saturday. Let there be a full attendance and
only the beat men sent as d«*l«*gateH.
litiuid refreshments flow like water."
H. C. Klnm y will have th«» handsomest resi­
The Lotan fajtion elected thirty-six dence in Grant's P<»-s as Moon as he gets his
delegates to Simon’s thirteen in West new ad« lit ion to tfh* same completed.
Th«- Republican county ticket is comp«w*d
Portland.
“Big Jim" also has the East
of g*NMl men. but it is iptit«* c»-rtain that a ma­
Portland contingent, or at least eleven jority
of them will be easily defeated.
out of thirteen delegates.
Simon cap­
J. Par«te«« has returned fr«»rn hia eastern trip
tured the three Albina delegates. Lotan’s ami is satisfied with the |»rus|»« <-taad Grant's
victory is generally construed to mean Passas uoinpartsl with «•astern towns.
A new cottage on the lot belonging to T. R.
I>. P. Thompson for governor, as if the
in the a«»uthw*-Ht» rn part of Grant’s
Multnomah delegation to the state con­ Graves,
Pass, is umong th«- latetit linprovcments.
vention is instructed dor him, he will
Johnny Is?wis ot Portland, who is inter«s»t»»d
almost be assured of theYiorr.inalion.
in th»- \V o|f <-re< k plac-r mines, is on th*- scene
uf op.-rafion at present. A lug run is b» mg
made there.
EDITORIAL HOTES.
Our friend. Jinimy Tuffs, is a nice young
man; but he is m..r* valor » um than discreet
I t is stated that Emperor William 16 wh<-n In* ess.iys to b« at < K. Cii uislur, Jose­
phine c«»uiqy s efficient clei k
preparing a scheme for a compromise uf
It is thought that m«»st of th«1 best timber
the existing differences between Ger­ land
in Jo«> ; hili’’ county will be in the bands
many and France, ami will submit the of priv-tt’- parti< s in a short tim-. Prospec­
terms to the French government at an tors already haw their e>* s un it.
rhe D**m>>«-ratic county «-■•nv* ntion will
early day. The plan is »aid to l»e mo en­
at Grant’s Pass on April 19th If it is
tirely equitable that its tcibler hy the m*-«*t
harmonious an I n »in:n.»t - a tir-’ a-s t;< k t.
most aggressive of the powers cannot sucC’-ss is a.<«Burvd. Thrr« f >r*, D* iu »crats, do
your duty.
fad of cordial acceptance by the other.
Thrr»» w.vs a « rry crowd of Republican*
Tua manner in which Binger Her­ gathered
around th*- <1. |> >t M »n lay morning
mann ‘S Um ke l" Simon Caro in bis fight when the Kansas »-< >r>ny w .-r«* getting at - »rd
for tbe Roseburg land office caused much t I*- cars to b..| southern Or* g >u tar« w< ii. *»a}s
th«* •*<a»uri«T.”
indignation among hundreds of admirers
R. < Richmond an*l wife, lat*-<>f Mil* scitv.
of Simon and among th»» Jewish element Montana,
ar.* n -w r-si h-nt.s of th*- l‘as>, Mr
throughout the state. There can t»e no R. having purctiaso*| to<• j> w.-lr) business *»t
II. W. Walters, to which lie tiiu. aid-si a new
doubt but that Caro's nat.onality hud •t«a
k <»f g- mm I s .
much to du with his being thrown over-
T. P. Judson woui«l iik»* to b<* county tr« as-
b>ard, ami th»» temporary pleasure his ur.-r;
but, as h* f. ars th« p- op!. unld b»-
discomfiture affonle»! Hermann is likely ’’agin him ” be hiia bls partn»*r, J. U Stu r.-r,
to cost the latter dear in the campaign. n<»niiiiaf»sj in his Mtt'ad. I.<»n .1*mungs will
put a qui« tus on Jud'sfoxy little gam«-.
Caro’s friends began th»: w*»- k of organiz­
i!* nry K> l y of Grant's Pass di d a f* w «lays
ing for the defeat of tbe God-bless-yoti- ago. of a «’-implication <d ih^eas*an i wa*
uld-friend candidate last week by carry­ buried uu *!* t the a’!Spi».’«’8 *>t ti;>- Ma-mil­ •r-
ing Hermann*» own precinct, Ro-ebiirg, der. Ii-w.b’»n”«»f the o d’-t and must re-
sp«*ct«*d r- sldent- of J«a»**pbtnc county.
against him at the Republican primaries
J. XV. Sowd«-n's t»*nm b»*cani»* fractious whil«*
by a vote of three to one, the G. -A. R. st.irvilng ie ar th«* *!*-p<»t *m> «lav la*d w* » k, J
men joining forces with Caro. There are : and «»ip - *»f tfie animals g >t a htn-i '« g «*v.-r th»
poh- and the two start.-.1 to run and k « k.
merry times ahead iu Oregon politics.
I ¡’he mishap t* rm:n.n*-*t in one ver> badly »•« i|--
BitoTHEK H arlan is jnstlv imlignant I ph*i b‘>r*’and advtn .1-m-d rig.
at the Republicans »>( Me Hold pr«*cinct J J. T. Elynn »»f P«»rtlan Ì. th- irrepresdbh
i**c.»uH»* th»y »lelibeiately
Hraiigled > ru-tlrr. is sanguin* th it a sutfici* nt I uni t .i
a preliminary -urv* y f.»r a i oli .t i from
his pretension» to a ** »ut in tlmir uotiven- Graut - Pass t » Cr >, -m c tv » m I» ran-- I t»v
ii*»n y»*Mterday. We learn that he w II th-- s vera! counties mi *i -si .-1 in t i pr »’-
protest, in tu-<lay’» i - mu *? of the Mail, j-s t. an I h • is r *ri -.1 a, siying that .!» ••-
pliiiv «■ -’Utity w i. rai., h « f la am *unt nv« 4-
a.'ai i»t the nn a r tie.»’ment t > a inch he cd, >4UOJ.
have prriflhr-d. M»- M«!Ur was regarded an
f
. : , hat . st w atln r, but the uwr-
ti -w of tm mvaduwa ruined his prospect«.
There is plentv ot «now and miry ground
a ngttp* roa-l from Ag«*r to Llnkvllle, and.
sv idle tm* stage is now running. It will be many
weeks bef. r • th* ri will i»«* any very heavy
ri .-lghting tr -iu the railr*»tni. The stag«* from
l.mkvilh t*> L.ik*-vi»-w g« ts no further than
Boiiaiizn. ami mire ami snow will keep the
r-»ad cloned L»r t*«mietitn»* t»» come,
•
A great <|iiantlty of hay was fed out at
Ibnin’ S. Mai tin A i o.'a ranch n-*ar Linkville,
1.ut 'ii* h was th.* condition of «tuck when
brought t > i h«* y hi I s that about 300 out of 500
h- «1 ot cattl *■ liav.i dh-d. Th«» parti«*» win»
• w ri***l t h* 111 first bought JU tons of hay at
«15«> p* r t.m. am! afterward« ’JUO tons more at
«15 per ton; but tbe «now outlasted them after
all.
Th«* general public was a good d«*al atnusad
at the gravity with which Brother Lauda ot
th»- ••Tiding»** announced the discovery of a
mare's neat in tbe ap|M>iiitui*‘iit of Hou. H. B.
CmuiMoriof Klamath county to th»« vacancy
on th** !»♦ m h cauatd hy the resignation of
County Judge Moor** a abort time ago. L«*«sl»'
pur. ly loeai <>rgan raia«d about as much of an
upr-.ar a.* it was capable of over the allcg.sl
.»pp«»intiu«-nt of a “carp.l-bagger" to the poai-
ti-m. it wo happens that Judge CompMon
cam«* to Oregon about th« time that Lead«
show.si up m this stale; and he bad been a
r**sid« nt of Klamath county for more than
thr«*«* y»iirs, in the rciipunaibie position of
superintendent *>f school« a! the Indian
ag- ncy, prior to hia appointment by Governor
l‘«*ii «"»yer to a vacant position for which
there were few or 110 applicant«. Tb»* g«»ver-
n*»r had f»»rm»d Mr. CoiupBon'a acquaintance
whi t-the latter resid«d at Huntington, Ore­
gon. Iiis home for mix or eight years before
his r» niovbl to Klamath county, and knew
bun to be m »-very way a auitablc man for tbe
place. In thes.* 'lays, when a man has acquired
a stat*’ reputation, such as Ju«!g«* Coiuneon
enjoys, having f«xr several years held a
vommtsrtion as major-general of th»* state mi-
lit-.a, it im generally conaid* red bad ia*i<* tn
« ail him a carp-t-biiggcr. More eanevially is
it so wh» re, as in Cornptton*« cam', he served
through the rebellion as a Union soldier, ad­
vancing fr *ni the positi«>n of private in the
rank- to a colonelcy’. On«* naturally pities
Leeds’ ignorance t»n many occaHions, but
more especially in a case where the exercise
of ordinary caution would have prevent«!
tiiin from expoMiug H im mental sUorUxuulngs.
OVR FBLTT 1MEKESTN.
J acxsoxville , Ore., April 11,1890.
To tub E uit . jk or thr Tiara:—
As theTiMEs is a«, universally’ read in Oregon,
permit nn* to use its columns for the following;
it is a fact conceded by scientific horticul-
turisi.s that southern Orcg»»n, ami espevi tlly
J;u k*«m county, com tunc« all th«* adaptive «*!»•-
m«*nirt l«»r th»- production of semi-tropical
iruiis, to market wiiicli n costs ie«« *>f an out­
lay ol mon« y and labor than any other pursuit
known to the husbandman, an<1 » v«-r jias und
will bo-iir*- greater remuneration than any
other industry adopted by the soil-tilling yeo­
man.
Tii«-time was wh«*n to dig n hole in the nn-
<-ultivated virgin soil am! stick ni*»si any kiml
ot a scion «»r vin»* in it *«*cur«*i t«> th«- pioneer
abundant an-i profitable i«*sults; but lime, bur-
roundings ami virvuiii.*taiiv*-s bav«- changi*d
th* onb-r of things, ‘til now in.tuslrx, good
judgment ami vigilant*»- ar«- r* quir«*«i in th«*
-- :.*< lion, nurturing, and prot»-cti»»n ut vulti-
vat*-d fruits. * From « au*»«*» r«*mot« ami pres­
ent it must beapparvut to every truit farmer
in Jacks->n county that the pr«siu<*t* of tt» «*s
ari-l vim * hav* signally det« rioratcd in »juan-
tity. quality and value sine*- pioneer day s. In
v ■ w ot th* facts the h-gislature of ias'J wisely,
nn i i may say humam-iy, c - him - s t«> the r* in f
>•! the fruit-grower t»y »-n’ablishiiig a horticul­
tural coiiiinisaion, composed ut g»-ntleiii*-n
school cd hi the science of fruit culture, ami
mor*-, in th«* ways an«i mt*ans best calculated
t>> protect th»* orchards from th«* ravages of
fruit-destroying insects that nntortunat» ly m-
t.-st ncariy « v»-ry *»rchar«l in th«- c*»uuty . it i*
adubboiniact that th»* orchards, young and
<•1*1. «-6p«x*ially th.- lutt r. are b*mg d«-s|>oil<*d
by the *>< ale rtphi*. <-**11111 iiuitli. i»or* r ami
iium*-r«His other pests; llu truth <»! the <*\i*t-
• -IK* «•! th* >< -in*« < t* l>* ng discuvend at th«*
instanc«* <>t « xp* rts who hav«* made critical
« amination of the orchanls an*! y in* *.
I'm ».oiamlssiom rs hav* appointed an in-
*p. < t *r tor «*u*h district who**- duty it is to
\ . ..I tin* orchard*, point out th»- kind and par­
ticular!) tin- habits «it th« s* p«*sts that are
ruining tl:«- fruit tr*« s, an«! inform the own« rs
of tn«- b*>t c«»ur*»* to pursue t<* remedy the
* vils ¡ylr* ady inflicl»-«l and arrest tlieir future
ravag- *.
*'h< r • are many who ar»* nt work »*ra*licat mg
th* -’ |>«*M* r* fi-rr.il to, but th. ir etTotts wi
prove fruitli-rts if tiicir n* ighbor* win» hav*
vijtC'-nt «»r< hards n* glig* ntly, *»r p.-rfoice
wi lull) . retu*«- to renovate tm ir ow n. as th«
means *<t transmitting th< scab* ami aphis
Ir »m - »ii - - »re nard t » am »th- r is *w»ft ami snr< .
II- ne< th imp oitam- <1 waging an aggr«*Sbive
*• - | ■ i ati\ - war ->t < xt« i mnatton, w uirh * an
b i >ne «a.*i y and cheaply. i u*- -s ab is r» a i-
lly r* cogniz d, and tm- in -*l to be dr* a-i* <1;
y« t by »pray mg tm-1r- * sat!• cb •! with th* !•»'-
ing s .»! im ion tii» y m.«) I*» saved. Tw< nty-livm
p-und.s of lime un*! u k *1 ; t w. nt) poum!-» *»t
*ul >hur; till**« n p<>timls of salt; sixty gallons
-•i water. ’Io mix th« all >v«-tak«* L* n poumts
of l:m<', tw< nt) poun l* >1 sulphur an«! twenty
g.ill m- <d water. Boil until th«- sulphur is
tn »roughly *hi*oiv« i.
Lak** the remain I- i
lilt*-« ii p<>un i* <>t liim* ami fifteen pound* *»t
"tit -l.i-k. an 1 a<i 1 • iiougn wat* r to m.ik the
w i.il« s.xt) gallon». s»truin and «pray *>n th-
tr<:* * mi k warm or warmer, rhiscau br ap-
p i -«lwii ii thu tolisg«-is off tin- tre«*, ami will
lav- no injurious . tl*:vt un the fruit budsor
tr* • wh ItrV.’r.
For tn- Ie n -tit of th»»«»* who may not !>♦* :id-
vistsi of th«- aw m the matter I -pi -t* Ii »in
tn i< t <d l*s'.i the mat* ria part <-t the act, to
w hi*-h att'-nti->n i.s c*|H-ciali)' dir< <*t**d;
•’ll th--*> wii * r *»r «.win rs, *»r t;i* person or
r-oiis m chrtrg>-of an) orcb «rd or unis -ry
or tr« . .. or p aces .»;■ art.cl- s mt> *ti <1 with said
ms « t-. or any of tli«-m <>r flu ir iarva-or < ggs.
»tt. r having !>••< ii n- t-fb«l t -mak- a i* «.-.»•* •»»
f ir at in- nt as d;r< ct« - I. *«> h 1. t.*ii. rt* gi-» t <-r
r* fu*».- **u to *1 i, h • or sii’- shall b< dc«-m«*d
gm t> ot maintaining a |»iH..;c uuisam * . if
I uul u u: t.» t a - C"i;i t shall «hr- * t th* a! >r«'-
- ii i b.»ar«i *>f holticultiirr to abate th**
n.i-smc . Itn-« xp«ns s thus incui*r>.| shall
t> a .> ii upon th-- r«-ai property of th*- ue-
temlunt.**
A word t > th«- wis»’ is suffii-irnt. Now is the
tun to a«-f < -n y »-nr < - w n n-< >l i* -n.Hmi it is to b<*
h qi«-l tl:.*t « x•*-ry one owning t« w or many
li - will *.•• an 1 f-- i th« important-, of mak
mg tm-inatt*-r a cominimity mt* rest iu u ng
i;ig <t u.ic of compl* t<- destrucUoti to all tru.t
p -I**.
R MpeCtfU 1),
K. B. S tone , Dispe< i - t .
Tile senate bill tor an appropriation
of *2 it**i ixx) for the construction of a
b ».»• » hi . say el Tiie Dilles lia* pa-red
th- U. s senate and now guea to the
hull'e, where it i» hoped to secure its
I i-« i.*e in an omnibus bid alona with h.»s been *ui ject» d. Il certainly is un­
th- Galveston harbor measure and other fair ami unjust to the g.-nt eman who ha»
KLAMATII COI N I Y ITEMS.
bills.
borne th»* brunt of the fight ill M-*dford
precinct, and tun»» arid a^ain tiph *ld hi»
Ftt H pre» ni ap|»earHnce*, Jackson
Rev. Mr. ii'-tt.our Prcsbv t»-r;an minister, is
party’s cause by the r»weut of his brow attending th** m - tin; *>r th. Pr* slot« r> at
c-iiinty wi I iiut t>ehnnored hy a r.omma-
ami the co ria/e of his int»*||»»ct, that he Jurk- invili-*.
tionat tbe iiands of the R.pubhcnn et a te
-huuld thus be mi » je<*ted to the ign »miny
D.fiuty Su. riff W.-hb reports tax-s e »innig
c-invention
Howuver, ahouid Hermann
of l»en*g relegated to the backgroumi of m r»-:y.s<>na!»lv weh, and Lu • *l -:in*pn in-\ ui'l
be “l.‘roMii down,” Southern Oregon
pr.>t>a)>iy n >t b<mu* h in » x« • • oi tn»* uso.»
» ven local precinct p*jiit.cM. We warn amount.
niai j.- t '»ne of the pluma tu be distrite
the Republican I* o - mvs rijlit here that if
!’*•♦ l.athof \ M St >«it r»-m >v s from »»nr
U’e |. Tins serti, n d<M»fl nul «et! EU to be
a ll nut «Io loti *fl • with Br >ther Harlan’s mi’ist *.ne«.r our t>-st citiZ'-nA. H's *i m-sc i-
in fa vu r w.th the b* >«!**»«.
feelings in this manner. 1L- is too «»Id a g--nerally r.-gr* ttvd.
Ah Gidding an I G -*> Cha'.ist w* k took
wa* -horse to ri.-k arousing his oppo-ifioti,
¡ »th, b -w
i
Tft:: «!o| endei.t |nn*i n bill failed to an 1 too much *>r a gentleman to t**l» rate tip’ir st s k d wa th K
I er •* k •'prtn
an ! turn dtp n on th • i ing- .
«»•< u e the i evvi>Aary two-third* Vote to
being tre.ile 1 a- a churl By his inf-ii j - m Tn*- grate* is getting g -<sj in that vicinity.
obtain its pawsau? und'-r nuflpcnsion of
Fink V W.M rs t.f s;.r:4 rU,. r¡v, r i, |V.’ sijs -
T ue K »publicans s oght to raise a
the rid s m the lower iiutMe of congru«*
taiipdah avy I >'s in ii r-« - an-i eatt : having
h-ad r m ruing *.i-t of »>50
on the 7»h instant. Tne lull vontwu-» great dust • f M* Rlin.eni oV<*rfhe *e ay in I n »w !<-—tlian
l»l. t *d ¡»mai m« for incapacitated aoidivrw ihe a«hiii»sit>ri of Washington. Montina I h< a-i un t ‘i- rang at th--zmnmg *>t wint.-r.
I Vaughn A Sons, naarthe F rt.f -«it» -re.tile
and
the
two
Dlaotas
to
Ht;»t*
h
o
I,
ch.irg
rii sailor », an«t for widows, minor chi 1-
¡ thr-’ug - with m -I-rat- >-<- s uut¡I a f • w w • k-
• i iill *i»end< O’ parents of soldier* mg the Demo»y.n*y with all manner of ' ,-»g •. wh n tn-*, w r forc.-d i. turn th’-iu.>ut
crcokedne-s uUd |*4 liral men lacity on -•nth - ig i>i udì. r.-su l.ng .i < ..n ali;ti-.;ia¡
». 14 an Jura. ______________
H»*»*«j>int of the uelav in a>L!ir>g to th»* K— I I->ss»«M.
<;• r‘* Hr«H *»f Sprigu« river *|U't fe»-lt
A n r:i<reri Oregon journal an non neet> pnL. can sfrenjlh *n t «•»• '•cforal c Leg»« I when
tin ir hay was • xiiaus|e<i un I turn «1 :
that CL:» 1 Justice Thayer, seeing that N w that H e l»«»»»r i- on the »»tt » r t * >l, the h«*ad of citi. - n i tn* rang-. ai I that were I-
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can*
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r
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ng
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the
wa\
•
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a
tian
i <>f 4»AJ at tn«’ commi nc.-in-ut
ti e people have hall •*»»• ugh uf him. is
in favor of tie nomination of one of in a«bnitl’ng Idaho avid W\«>m ng, l»olb wmt’ r
<’ ’HS’ rv II IT»* CMt;m lies O -w p'
th. I »SS ,»•
his “hvncLmi n.” and that he will then r»4 ably Re nb ican, while dentin, t
-t < k i F> t Ip* » nt ir K 1 un .t P ha - ; n at I». t w •n
make a deal will the Portland ring to rights t«> N»»w M» lie • and Aril n»a ah- e ■Ml and f>0 p r c nt II . i t- t r .in t I p -rt in
elect him. It was th’» name gang of the DeitHM r »t-ar»- 111 the um »■lelaliev . I>. I Lik < *ui»ty indicat«* a prui»at'i> 1 -ss ut ab-ut
Re I uh' :c ms w h ch elected J u l*e Thayer the last feilrral »en-us the h rntorv ol wj p. r c»-nt.
W Ils & Sla*!«' had n hay barn » ru-h* <1 at
in 1SS-I, no duuLt with a purpose in New M» x c’ ha*i a i»opn Atiun «>i 119 ”d»5 Spr
igne r e. r. as hn | a > Ja- d’.n ' r. I l
view. V'l-o’her he Laa made gissi hi- The territory of Wyoming had 24,7'>9 t y- b»’-r. «)w-ns X s ,n and G * » Sw* nck, *m.
part of the bargain let his dvemione N w Mex »•»» is now eNtiiii.ite»l at near y i each. S nu (.tibí strip tur-.s w-rv n-*t-»t gr-at
2i)0,U00, while Wyoming has grown ver> va ue, how-*v»*r.
< IRiTIT COFKT FHOCITDIN’GS.
■
Hay lias s.>h| all the wav from $J1) t-> <’»«1 p r
I Hl*-
The -an»** n»ay l»e <-ai«l of Id «ho.
t
>n
m
Lnkviile
during
the
past
month,
ani
F i S iihetary W hitney lately hail Pra<*ti«*ai |»uiiti*,s «1 «esti’c take politn a trav !• i 's n >w < rij »y t !»«• lu xiiry ■ f piy’iig *1
Th*-following proceedings w»*r*- had in t!;«*
«*ourt sm<*** th«* last **.*u. >t the I imfs .
his itti i;t a n call d to a paragraph in the virtu • mt > con.sidvratiuu to any alaim- P* r h.’iid f**r h >rs-f.-ed »-ach night at th bei eircu-i
Ant- im tt. !>• i’’rttt vs. E. 1» i**atf, d voice
stab.« a an i c rral.w.
San FianciMo /.'aumiMfr staling that he ing extent.
I)<
«
rce
plaintiff, who is giv.-n custody «<!
Oh* rich un Iris susta in«s| a heavy l*--of minor Lu
children vntil further order *>f the
T he grett victor es achieve*I by the *t W’ •* .'i-li
would he the Pvinocratic candidate for
k Ont • f 130 ii ad • f v rv tin** h •» --- *>:i
the presidency tn 1892.
After reading D *ii.v» rats at the iec-nt nmrnc ptl elec- th» ranz h.- ha- b n ab,.- t » find lint I ’ h- a ! court.
Owen K* "gnn was aj fu.int**»l bailiff t • th**
the er’ i»le Mr. WbillteV Raid: ‘‘1 d >n*t lioiia in Chicago and M Iwauk* e in<hcat«* H im c itile w- re I t out - n th- -har s t > |._ gra *1 jury, ami I has. SciiuiU baiilff b r th»-
D-onar-1, an 1 tin y mal. it Ihruugh w it h slight term.
know whit h*d to its publication.
I am the change in political sent-ment that is h «as.
B- imla Barnum v. A’nl L. Wul.-y; t i r«a »-v
n«>t a candidate for pres d nt, and can taking p>ace in the big -tales of I hn**i-
The Dein -rratie c -untv convention, to s. |c< t * r iii m"v. I»« fm t * nt« r* d and judjrm« nt for
oi.lv refieat what 1 said in a letter sev­ ind WrrconNin, a change that will re­ de!» g«t* s t » fie si.it *• »lit « titi u ut Pu and. p imtiff f r ^77.•.''I and « o-ts.
-, Anni 1*». I-*.» » < nv n-
it. S. Fan* ry vs. J A.-wift; f*»rc< ) -sur<* *.f
eral months ago, that I won’t t»e a candi­ turn a iicjeity of D •m*»»,ratic congre-s- will be h» l«l at I. nk\
ing at 10 »'cl k a m
I i is proii.tbl - that m-< ji.inic’*« ii n.
D* lourn-r to complaint
itieri m xt lull ami wi’l »1* ubtless resui» oo.iiity
date under any «> rmmstancea.”
<-Oie* rs wi 1 be placed in nomination .*•»*: am ■’ »nd *»uit dism -sea at | lai nt iff\ cv-t*.
in l»olh stat»a returning D-iiixrai:* at th* sain«’ tim«u
.1 Im o M-an» v*. H.
Stock, th«* Or- g m
Such con.-urn mat*
Tiirn L: fCK of the Pi li'tdealer re­ eb rlorM in 1*92
F-»r»nnat- ly th* r • has b-»**n n • shortag of Il ft g-rating company »*t nl.; to r«s.-*»v*-r
m
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v
I)
m*irr*T
to
e.unpla.nt
<-v.-rrnluL
Dia k» «1 l .si l'hurr» lav that thè »iay» are tr fl ng witti tii»» in’eldgem’e ami sen- nr »V'-ioi’.s, s*, f »r ms Ir ar i *»f, ¡n this . unty.
lam ** H. Barnum vs. J a* G. Bi rls* ) ; n • r«--
M *st of th* r inch -rs r a' / the n- -•••—;:t% *d
Iiu» »’Ver 1.1 huurit long, Il »pe defer re I tinieiiiM of the people, as t e R»*pubh* a- n laying m sidlh ¡ nt supplh-M to I i-t until r >ads <• -v r per* ma! property. l>«smi-se*I.
<
II. I*n k'-us v- S »rati l‘:* k ns; divorr«*.
aiw.n.s in »k-’s thè «lava seein L»ng. We have l»-en gtidty • f sin»,”th-*r return to g f g. »d in U h * spring, an i th-- *1* ■ p ->u ov
«n d r* I that plaint iff pay $!Uf for attorney's
La\»* ai» i a tl at laat Sa'mdav Berme»! power has ul.eliatetl upright men by f »und them prepar* <1 for it in this Im -.
I-’ an I support of d«-f-n-iant p* nd* nte lit»*,
Jnk We-k\an Indian nt tir- r- --rviti.-u. j«> i tn. h i- t- mlant hav>' th«- car* and eusto.ly
ab»M«r llòL u s or.g tv B o Eu ck while hlimirtds Who have b» rh acni-t■•lll»*<j to
* I th - five min-r di. dren until termination
I>r S
n>«.n ( Caro
" !»>».n
aro was eng «g» «I in rubbing aecord their h -«»t’e-t »nppo«t to the was s-rious'v if n »t fatilo -’a'*t» I in tu*
n •» k by an in lian n mb I I»« k W i f on*« d;r.
p aint'ff t» hav irivii* g** of visiting
in li
/’ «' tc rn I.•mint turn h jcellfitlr nt, I party uh:» b lo-meny l»o<mfe»i of bung la-t w*-« k. during an a t -renti >n »ri >wrrg ..nt th f 'tn
hi >it * tat* <1 t !'n« s and ¡»¡aces.
a» i h- a|M»t» •< arv w >«*hi -ay. on the ri* th hea*i<piari» rs of “great moral idea».’’ of a habit tÌ» it Wk t ha-1 g ut"ii mt » -f driv­
Ja-. S K .gers, »**- gm » . y s < has H*iM>y; to
ov r.lak s ,- .v -I groin i. Wuit is n >v,
« t in •m y. D«*-nis*i «1 at <*o«t of plamt-tT.
pe. rari
'rr’s spinai column. M tuui Honest m» n hav»» no »lesire to atfi i.»t • ing
in jail awaiting tr.al.
M L Mct 'allvrt li nry Am» rman; to recov­
with .*r»v pirtv wliH»h is -o not »rioiisiy in
pi e? «rii
V» y !>• t1 i t med cine.
Si-rainieriv.*r hit»«-li»-r-. with a f w «-v-*. p- er m->n* v . I)\- iius >-*1 .<» plaintiff s<--»«t.
favor of -«piandering tl e publh* -ut».st »nee ti *ns, < srrr *1 tln-'r In rd-1 hr-ni gli in !in -.hap .
J.mn s Wright vs. i> H. Burroughs; f(»r •II'*-
»luti.-n *»f partfi -rsliip am! accounting.
De­
ding to E’ • kwon’e as the existing R«*pilbii<-an pa-tv has with Mlig.it I » sm . A gr . t d al of tin hay w i-. * mur
* r withdrawn »»nd d«*fvndant given tif-
put
up
m
t
-
it
s
rt,
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hi-t
v
ar.
a>i
I
th
•
pr
-v-
i t
!.*v s.-t i- r tbe deslrnc- stKjwti it-i’if t»> be, i»*»r have they a wish t 1* nt st ». it’ll- n r «[» -d th • r r w m I w >< n t * n «lays t » ill»* an*w • r.
W. G. I'ooj'- r vs. Wm. Gat**«; t*» recover
1 < i • » Oakla* <1 and Ala- to contribute to the depletion uf til
winter « am. n an ! tn -v w r • «-na!» • «I t.» n -t
I> fault <»f defendant hu .I judgment
■ i . . (
.tg», I linoia, and »Irea-ury, filietl to ov»* floAttig hy MW.-at- «»n!y MiHlain th> ir->wn h-«-ds, but h • t » « b t in -r on»*).
plaintiff for <527 W7. ami costs and dis-
,
O
’
»n->d-
i
.»b!«*
hay
t
-
supp-rt
-t
»«
k
t»r
-uglit
Die world will wrought tribut»* pai I bv a lung suffering fr . pi a «li-t ineRut t .nr si » km n m tii»- t.ur-* im ni
Attached property ordered «*>1*1
t > at. *f) judgment.
a , • *1 ia ;gh and forget the grue~ p» opl»*, to log-roll public buddings mi»» vali*-y susta unsi h» ivy l->ss s.
W.
II
Barr
am! E. P. Pickens vs. sain«-;
v on the 15th. Perhaps 1 ex Hence in every hamlet that acks it, or
Th* r • is y»*t «* »twi-b r i’»l
n win rh** vicin­ *am*
Default ol *b-fendant and judgment
i i* al rrv-'iitiun in Chicago ami to pay unreasonable pemriottM to unde­ ity »»t Linkvi’l' . Ri’t -it!* k r un wi,| b. - .w- d f »r p aintiffs r*»r $3*2.15, costs ami dlaburao-
tnis s->vs »n «»wing t«» th*1 high price ar i *• ar­ m «its.
Attaelusi property ord«*rcd Bold to
c I .*t we»-A ha i something to serving ninely-dava men.
ctv -f-» *s¡ ani th-* lat rv ss «*f tip- s as-n safi-fy
judgment.
iu'L mriit of tin* augury. There
T he bj mpa’hetic eentim ntahsts in tin- O its n >w S’-ll, at four c nts n r p -und ut. Lmk
s: it*- vs. Oscar St» arcs; ««-Hing liquor with­
V>l
•»-.
ami
»«11
visibìe
-t
><
k
is
m
th.-
han-l-
-1
a
n thing of a ‘‘tidal wave” in troth east ar»» protesting vigorously against the
f.*w I- al- rs. It w I! I». irnp «s-d* . j ,r t* a.m- out l»v< use. Pi«*a of guilty enter»*«!.
propcted census enumeration uf the Chi­ st* r4 b> transport gram f« >m »h - railr a! in
REAL ENTATK TRANSFKRN.
nese as being “absurd, barhaiou», un- time for a -ling, owing t > the ai- but mipas-
1
-n t exactly know christianlike and cowardly." Lt is re maìf I i * condition -»f th» roads.
I*
ta.' is >n r> iatb»n to the different markable what amount of gu-h is being
Win. «’aril's dr v rs bav - « arri*-1 th*- mail
Th«' fo’lowlng d«-«*ds hav«* been fill'd for
. .
i
- in l**»it .>• 1 p- I t *s until it fin«is • Mpille«! over the Mongolian by lhe»jreti* ai to Spragu nv r fr -m B manza m >r • than halt r« «*ord m the *.ftl<*<* of the c«ninty clerk since
th • tun»- »»n f »ot »luring t
past tnr • •• m »nths.
u
: i< i; 1 iction is support» d by Sena- 'economists. The Pacific slope g»H about Th> r*- is v* t f --ir f-* t -.fem >w f r about twenty th** last r* p »rt of th«- T imes :
oATt’o L. J s t ’uminons. lots 14 and lain
t r M '• li» li. In the vtTirt to i»e non- as much sympathy from tti»» ea-t, in it< mil»** • >f th** di tan • *. an 1 tir* r • » I w I n -t t»
bl .< k 47. M.-*ir »rd: $.7»
< io’». : I ii it la t Sunday has the folluw- en«leavors to lid itself of the incubus of pa ’sabl«* f r wag >ns t .r w»--ks. Th«- flr-t
Hitt: • an*l o H Bb»unt to J C Tolman, 120
trail br» k -n was v. ry narr - w, an I tin- h*-ivv
in ’ w Li h is t!*•• extent «>f editoral coni­ the c « m »I es, as th.»* S »nth receive- from rains r »tt.si th*- snow on ! rin-ath and th* n acr* * in twp 37 rl w- $1
W f M v r «-t al to Wm Myer and F MTItl-
ti’.’ ritl»e .-¡tmit i »n : Now you know I th»* c«>iJ-hl »o ie»t, c ilc*ii iting politi» arm crust«-! o s » that it I * ruinous I > h »rs- .* t > go
lings, quitclaim to :y)2 5O-lnO acr* s in twp 38 a.
W h > the I hjks is ' Long live tbe 1 mm « s ! of il»e north in its atrngg e to e»cai»e the I through it for any distane«*.
> I • : al* > t > donation claim No 38 In name
M. Ohenraain f.iih d t.. g> t up a numb r ->f
At the siine t.me the OrFjonian, at the do*ninalion of th«» bla« ka
Even a in m | horses t hat w- r* -n t *»-• rang*-at tle-1» ginning t .w-tish y. $1.
W, My.-r»t al to Wm Myer, quitclaim to
n-k »: • sì a .-ni an i t>am-timent, re­ of Senator Evarts* standing han mo far ; of
tI p * st »rm. tmt f.-d thr -ugit about 4-») h- a l I »ts 8, 9, 15. 16, 17 and 2U, .My* r add to Ashland;
ni xrks that it’s “agin the government." furgotien hia position as to champun the of cattle and h- rm-s. with a m r* ly n -minai $2.
loss -f about L2 ben i. Tu I*.-- ak'iig down of
S.»in»*to France« M Billings, quitclaim to |ota
cause of the charm ng ami interesting bis fine n»w barn un»1cr its h< »«vy wight of
1. 13. II. IH and 19. s-m> add; $2.
Rii it -: IbLAND elected a Democratic “little ysllow men.’’as the foreign mis- snow pn»v*s! m gr--at im-ony < nlcnc«- t» him
» has M .M- . k< r to Jam.-s .M»xk**r, 153.83-100
r a* »I <ateofficers by a fair |>;u- 1 sionary m * c * tare f**mi uf pmhinngthe H • start** I int - th»’ winter with ab mt '»»)0 t -ii- acr m in twi» 3fl •*, r I w. R4«aNi.
g
<»f hay, which h»* had about f--<! out wir n Ids
W irren L<» lg.- No in, a F Jt A M. tn Chas
r. ' v
i ? wii k I -.t, hy the peculiar laws muon eyed, fold-smelling curse that th»* «tuck were turned on the rung-- a short tim-
Nick II lot in .Jark«onviil<* c<*nu-t.*ry; $20
of tha • •.♦«• r« qutring a inaj >rity over a I railway c»rp*»r «tiona are striving to f »-ter aiuce.
J W (io’f t>» Dir.-ctors of School Di«t Nn 36,
tom* . ?... I z stature will choose the ami maintain on the w*-s’ern slope «*f the
Sho.-k Bros f»s| some 300 h»-n«l of catti») «»n 2U acr<-M in twp 34 s. r 2 w; $1.
J u >l’s * t al to Mrs T E Scott, lot 3. blk
governor.
Bv this method the Republi­ Rockies. We have no patience with the S| ragù*-riv»-r ami had rcturn-sl a porti-m ot 10. N « A
• n ral Point; $250.
their band to th«« h >m • rn; <m L »st r.v-r;
cans Lave buicretled in prolonging a t jo b who (»rate so L»arnedly concerning but were d- terr -d from t »king tn • baiane*
Elizabeth Lavenburg tn Nancy Anderson,
doubtful t ni» re of power during «♦• ver al tilings they know not of. Ti e only way ‘ ov«*r th»' divide, »»wing t • tin* r tt- n und quit.-laim to I t tn l’h<i*nix: $1.
I nit.sl Stat**« t » Wm Schuitx, patent to 80
▼ears in L th Connecticut and Rhode to open the eyes of such a «nttmentaiiMt-* tr.-aeh’ ruis condition of tip* trail an i la-t
w- k turned « v. ry thing reninining <»nt*> t:n* tier*** in twp ;15 a. r 2 w.
.
'
’ Hiere
'
As
i* «till »ulne doubt mm aw Evart« to the nti-cLtcí they ar** «ioing r* a1 rvati->ii until t ir r »a I g* t - passai»! au iin.
S im. to P bon. gan. patent to 122.12-1U0 acr»-«
in t w*p ;»5 s, r 1 w-
’a< complexion of the leg's- would lie to imprison th in overnight ] An»m*’zit.* ani Anl--rs.ii als.» türm I ahmt
to ti.e jsj ’ » cal
» in.ad «»ulti”r**s«a vali*m toi tin sa.m- r.-a-on.
J S< uintn n*t » Elizabeth Cummons. lots 14
liturc in “Little Rh dy,’’ they may sue in one oi the umkrgroun i runway.* oi , »¡0»
having run out ot hay
an i 15. blk 47. M»*df«»rd; 91.
cecd in deli ating the choice of the pev- the*»* human rati- in the Chinese quarters
N inni»* Barr I • Lucm la V Carder, lot 3, blk
Mr Wi|s »n. th»’Sacra n**nto sto* R’min. who
pie once mure.
ol Portland or San Francisco.
ha* f»> • n m Sj-ragu ■ nv. r va l> > during th»* 4. B irr*« add t » Medford; $5t4).
i
Goodman
Nob!" to Mahala Ann Gainey, lot
past two >ca--ns. h.i I th - • ii-t .itiim- t - Ì >*.
I n the little nn;»l -as infm»sa yesterday, 1 al»
mt »X» p-r »• ?it * f h * bv-st * k during th«- 2. !» k2. M.dforu: $sim.
W • Myer to Wm Myer and F M Billings, lots
Ac KREsf« nd * n r in Pendleton, writ­ pr or to the Repub i**an convention, I wmtrr.. Til»» gr» st rain wnjc m--lt«-*f mo much
ing to the J
t • rryiioi •'* of M trch 2t> h, winch we f^sr wil* result in heartburn­ oftfi». 4»i -w m I’-bruary. -»nly to lr**«z- up II and 12. Myer’* add t > Ashland; |10.
Alexander Orm<* t » John Bailey, interest In
’i'ii iti I li th • tr » - w th i
and «•Aisled
•ays; It is claim *i that Judge Thaver ings hereafter, the hv mpithi-s oi ttie Hk
*n -w, w ts r* s:.. m-il-l’ f »r muon »»t th-- I.».**, mmmg <1 <im and «iitch on F *.-t« creek; $1000.
will n«*t b»« a camlidatv f*»r i.
..... ! I imem are entirely with those local R*»
P II Oviatt t »Sarah C Oviatt, lot 1, blk 60
re-election,
1 o s;i >w w t- it- .«It
feet deep Oil a I* V.-l
ami that be will try tA foist upon H»»»! 'publicans wlio »lesired to consult tile an ! badly dr.fted in many places m Sprague M«*lt »rd; $lh00.
C M igru l i t.» C W Kahler, 15197-100 acres
L>-m* crat < invention « neof hiH^heru li- general g »o4 of the party and tbe c >m- riv* r vaji.-y.
in tp J»j a, r 2 w, $4570_____
R’-pubdeiin <**»nitty c*»nr» r,ti*>n. to«<*|rct
Aien" as th»* imminee of
that boilv for i nniiiiiy by »ending influential <l»-legat»»s *|. Th*
'*-gat. - to th- r-tat c.-nv. ill; - ii . wms ip-.d al
i« fonxMNMjFfioM
supreme jmk»», ami makea "»leal’’ with to the s»ate convention, ami who were I inkvil.- y * st. r la\ . Th- y al* > piar* <1 a coun­
id. to- v t: C »unty judg■*, .1.
tbe Portland R»-pub!U’a’i
ring to secure «so unmercifully “sat down on’’ by th«» ty t.ek t m th»
Reul th* f »11 »wing: vr (' jj
Morris.
Grr ; * • • k. \l L* avitt ; c »unty <• muni mài » »li­ Newark, Ark , «.»y*:
Was down with ab
his election, l'here may
t»e noth.ng in ***»lfish gentry fr<»m Ashland.
With the N.
er. Dam «reu .- t ; -!t- r.îf, F W. G »wan ;
*<e-s« f unns. ami fru iuls and physicians
this report; but som«» things liave re- »*x< * t ti«»n ol H. E. Ankeny and pertiap» tr. a-iir- r. W
H ,w ; h --<
.r, G. D. Il »rn-
centlv tiapp»»ned to give color to it. If'one or iw » other.*, the working* force «r: -eti.’ -uj '.ut nd ut, .1 - --« G. Waig-r; t*r. iiotm *-’i nn* an ;ncuri«bie ronsninptive.
surv y r. W. - -,
m , < r n r, no ii->imiia- !’.»-e»tn t »k;n • L»r Ku-g s Ne* D’scovery
the peop'r «1«» not want u second term u! of the »1 legation is not such that t: n. b- |. 4 n - i t,i( k ! it -■ nv riti-m, (1. <’. for coii-umntiun, am now on tny third bf»t -
W. \V. Thnycr, thrv will nut take kindly iv r\ f»vora'1 e r*-suits can bu looked fur A|* p - gai., » v M * r* im I W.
Haie.
• Ie. an 1 h ‘•!»* f - overs<c the wotk on mv
to one oí Ins “hcni’hriirn.”
Iron, thru im*»,*»n t«> th»* state cunv»«n-
• »f th»* gr- at im -t u ks of th»’ Sprague nv* r farm. It i' the finest in**<licinr ever made."
turn. As a partv in interest to the gen- Va ■ y sv -ie i .-nah ; m , kun ti *>f t -.d s» » (i -n
Ie*s - Mt'l'llewart Heratu«*, Ohio, «av«:
Tii! Ih»m«>cr-iti«* municipal victories eral w* lia*e of s«»nHiern <>'i*gon, we Lad t-’ ear. t i r h- r I* tnr -u^a < > huvc - *>*f u.iy, • Ha i it not b-en for l>r. Kit g • New Dis*
at* H I '.Ml I .p- sv. r. : . , ut by ¡».Mil* I À W.
<*«>v»
ry f »r c.r *unii»< ion 1 won d have died
continm* to appall th»* K -puLl'caiis all j hop.-4 to see a trung «1» legation sent up Wa k r. *«fctt -n- t.y yv. I- a -
a.|.-;
over the continent. Larg«» gams were by t ie Rcpubl can- at this time, when ’ n by L. I. p.U l mi d <11. :1 ham; and 3IM) .! u: / trotib • s. wa* 21V**’» tip bv doctors.
- a n k h < th» M.inz ranch, lu .Am now in l>- st »( L aith.” Try it—sample
nm*h* at Cincinaati this week, and ut will- pinp r manag-im nt the claims ul t ci* by G.
i. t • _* -t h m in* - t proven i* t , it Lotties free ut a 1 <lr i.* «»ore**
Columbus, Ohio, lire Immortals elected ' ! thia section to recognition on the state 1s * -t !tn.«t 1 t mt u v*, . k se mtiun m<*e<»|»j ram
their entire ticket. At Cleveland they' ticket wuiil I unquestionably have le*en m Mar. ,i w »al I !m knl-d half t a* *t »ck r«*-
Eggs for Hatching.
almcrst Krcur»«| control of the l>oard Oi l given attention. As a result of ye-ter- mammg. Fortan»! iy th»' w-ath.r at that
tim was» fair. an*l losses light in cons- *¡u *ncv.
From
Amerca
’s be<t breeds:
Wvan-
alderman.
In Indiana they
swept i »¡ay*R convention, southern Oregon i w 111
has tt th.it W I’. M II« r. at tin- head of «I*»tt«s, Plymouth Ro»*ks, Light Brahmas,
•vrivthingat Fort Wayne, Imlianapobs i get—B nger. With such consummate K Rumor
B-.,wn
and
M
hit*;
Leghorns,
1
’
ariridge
math I tk . lias siiMam« d tl t« rr<bir |*»- m of
and Evansville. In Michigan, Laming, | and »»ki Jful tuanag* rs in ti e party a> N. i*t--»k, owing to iiis hug.* hay-*taiks in tue) <’*» L n**, Wh te Wvan.iuttes an«l Black
x..«..-.
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} city ■ Langeli, J. S. H -ward ami some others msrs.M** nay mg b »-n surroundesi by water 1 M «»r *s. Winners . ( the highest honor«
tiruml Rapids,
Jackson, , ____
West __
Bay
r U p gì ai rams m I - t.ruary, and th* cat- ¡ »’ all the L»rge exhibitions tor the past '
ano M'i-kv.’un have •-"•ne almost a*»hdiy ' w»« c nl I mention,
t eevms passing 1 aft
!ç cut ff Ir >m a- • • - t * f. • -*|. ,**iT’-nu » um • li- i (•'even \ cars
j
l>vn.<-crai c
1 »• K publican» will Lave ■ -.rar-ge Hiat the preference -hmdd have *1- a\ -r - V.
1,1 « . I. 1> th. h «y t • t.r tv I-
l'gg* $3 per .setting; two settings,
'
to admit Alaeka to >ta ehood to coiinbT-('been given t«> • u* h !"• xp» r:» nc«‘d par- Ing y rt«*.|-, but * 111 *’ j > k » ar*- n.»w *tamiing
..d 'tamp tor catalogue. A»!»Less,
ill j
‘ • p vs..:- ». t .r
. • » t r a. - , i
!
act the tidal Wave eWccpiDg over the t.e
compose tbe majority ui the del- ta eff >rt was n t at t a |e.| v. t a much-uce-|
J. M. G arrison ,
aud au but about Jj»j out ut L äpj Quad of «Wu
couutry.
legation.
Koreat Gruff, Or. I
MEUFORO NQC1BS.
t'rop Weather Bulletin for the Week
Weather—The t»*mi erature 1» •* bee”
higher, hut below the av«-r «g** for tb * p« -
riod <*f the year. The rainfall wh * in licit»
showers, and well distributed. Know f q
in Wasco, Sh rman. Gilliam. Moir w,
(»ran». <’r«w»k an I coun'ie« t«j th»* *<*uth on
Ma < h 30th but genera Iv «lisapue.-»red tlie
same »’ay. Sn w :d-*o fell on th«- h ‘.’Iter
elevations of western Oregon on Ui»*30 h.
The am*»unt of sunshine ha* in» re.-ised, but
is yet less than is usual the forepart of
April.
Wheat—The most encouraging reports
as to tlie appearance and pro*p«-ris of th»*
w;nter wheat crop are received. But Ht‘le
of it was fr-'Zen out. S »me spring-own
wheat is already up and is promising in
appearance.
Friid—Trees are back war I in budding
ami b.o-*oming Through B«*nt* 1» county
b oSNonirt ate plentiful. Wasco roi.n’v,
al* n*f or near the river, ha* also l»l »*soms
on
h, pear and eherrv trees I he peach
tne*« were generally -ligMlv injured by the
hard winter, but o»h»*r fritit and berries
promise b »untif'il y irl is. Warmer weather
ami more sunshine is netded to develop
tlie fruit b'osrtoms.
Grass—The grass is growing finely in all
parts of thestate. hut like other growing
v«,getrttion need* w arm sunshine.
Soil. Ar —The soil continues t*» be so wet,
especial v on l*»w or bottom laml-1, as to re­
tard Working it. Plowin'» am! seeding are
being rapidly pushed whet» possible. Th**
w**t soil will necessitate mu< h summer fal­
lowing. Tlie stock is rapidly recov«-ring
from the <ff’*cts of the severe winter.
Though a late season, yet tlie prospects lor
ex«’ellent crops were never better
B S P.\G( z.
Observer Oregon Wra’her Bureau.
,;i'.\\;‘rr'cinr* was not very
WHI
L ’KiVr.'null“'
STAVER & WALKER'S Branch House, Medford, öreeon,
,
HANI. .
FULL LINE OF
•>( Jacksonville visit-
tu iritnd« in Medford last week.
Ke. p y.,ur eves (Hl Medford. It will im­
prove more rapidly than ever this year.
I respa»,, rs upon Nickell’s addition to
Mi <iiord will fie arrested and prosecuted.
|
A. J Merritt baa gone to Oregon city,
1
The Colebrated
where he will probably locate permanently
Rev. G. G. rbomas, the popular Baptist
j
minister, spent a day in Ja< ksonvil e last
week.
G. C. Noble has h »Id his five acre tract in
;
Barr s addition io M A. Uaney of Eugene
lor >*U0.
;
W. 1 Xawter. cashier of ourb-ink, has
ROUND WASHER
j
returned from a visit to his old home nl
Eugmie.
Eugene.
<
1
Th«* Gr« nt* *t fail»-.r-Saving
Ine» litio!» «d th«* Age.
'
The "Hatch»*t Family’’ are announced
MACHINE
1
at Howard's bull on Tuesday evening,
i
April 15ib.
6
Miss Laura Starr has gone to Salem to
accept a clerkship in one of the mercantile
- HAWKEYE
houses in the capital city.
The Nolan»! saloon property \vill be a dd
¡X MACHINE.
at public «ale tq-ru<*rn>w 'l'here w .il duubl
less be a number of bidders
Real-estate is looking ut» again.
<’.
Beekman has sold eleven lot’ in the n rtb-
liber SlAflLlRfi
western portion of town for|.rxJO.
TIMBER o*
(haw. Wall and wife of Flounc»* R H k
STUMPS
Willi ' .il»<-r
preciuct are sojourning at Medi .rd
.M rb
W. is <juite Hl, we are sorry to say.
Ruschi ha! lias received a fine lot of
HME3 A
clothing during the past week, ai-d has a
CLEAN
heavy run of custom in consequence
SWEEP
or tw« Acree
at ,-------------
aefulMg.
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** - a - *.,
•“ ‘
«rat«
There is mor«* catarrh in this section of li.
S< nr»V) Chain« or i»ta to haa
To rr»p »¡I I r«<
Hon. J I). Whitman, member of the
the country than all other diseases put . acres its fcrsi »»ar wi < ■» for ths Ma I iim . I i will at I t eon
state board of horticulture, is doing veo tog. tber. ami until the List few vears il was | yaa
a |>oatai card L and f.,r «a ll.'.stratrd Ca autQti C1»in.
man service in b< half of our fruit interests. supposed tn be incurable. For a great ! frtoa. urtua
taeilaoaiaX Addrsu tt>s Maautbvturara
B. W. Powell, one of our must enterpris­ many years doctors pronounced it a local ’
ing citizens, has reinoved^to Brookfield, disease, and prescribed local remedies, and
Wash. We wish him sucedl wherever he by constantly failing to cure with local
may go.
treatment pronounced it incurable. Sci­
The denian<ì for loc^^xes at the post­ ence has proven catarrh to b:* a constitu­
office has been so gregT* that the number tional disease, and therefore natures con­
has been doubled. Our town is still grow­ stitutional treatment. Hall * cat,»rrh cure,
manufacture«! »*v F. J f’hency A Co., («»-
ing rapidly.
Geo. Lynch of Trail creek pr.•ciuci i* a» leiio, <M i-», is the only r-instiru*»' n »1 cure
h is tak’*n internal1)’ in
’istmg H H Wolters nt the M oliarci» sa­ »*n th*» market
loon, where the be*t » f wine*«, liquors ami I do^e.* fi'-m en »it i* t<- a «ea*p »••* till It
ac."
<!
r»
.
t.\
upon
th»- LL»*»<1 ami mucous
cigars are kept.
Miri.«« « * of tin* system. They «»fftr one
Prof, (’lark, the b&ilad singer, gave one hiindred .1- -Iwr* !*«r any » a*e it fails to
of his entertaining concerts at thè M. E < urr S-n«l i**r < in-uiars ami testimonialf*.
f hurch in Medford last Munday evening,
Ad-ire**, I .1 ( hi sex A ( o , Tok-do, O.
AT
to a good-sized audience.
£^"Sjhl ir. drnggi*!s, 75 .
The Monarch saloon at Medford, under
the management of H. H. Wolters, 1* prov­
Probate C-urt.
ing a popular resort. The best of ev»-rv
The fol ow nr busi:-.-’-' ha
thing in tliatline is kept there
*
»<-i»*i at the April term -
J. A Hazle has retired from the maaia-rt
ment • f the <»rand Central Hot« I atid will court ;
In the matter «»fT the estate of Hugh
leave this place before long He is *u<’-
Realty ordered sold
<-ee»l»d by li. T. McClaileu, lately of Rose­ J«»hnsb>n, «iecrasvd
T ACK?*<»> VILI^E, OU I .(.ON
Estat»*
of Isaac C¡ • n*'tint. C. .Magruder
burg.
apt uinted a<lniiui*trator.
Staver A Walker’s Medford brsnch house
Estate of Lin-in I.» < onstant. W. T. I e<
ha* sold nearly |l'\0u0 worth of farm ma- ver ai p i.4e«l aijmiairttrator.
»•hinery this week. They shipped a car­
load to northern California points !a*t w- ek,
«w.vricEiss
Oa»- H'lttb- Curttl H uh
an i are rapidly extending tbtyr busme*s.
During the fa I »if lxs* 1 was troubleii
In Every Conceivable Shade.
t'has. Wolters was somewhat startled to
Fin« ft Line of EmbroMcr«*-**, Fmuncingn,
timi a ively centipede in a bunch of banan­ with boils breaking out ail «»ver my l»"«ly.
11« nt ietta**, Latent Spring Shadeb> Mo­
Eu*., ever brought to town.
as received by him one day last week. It wh'* h wa* < aus-<i fn.iu impute i>l < h L One
hair« and Alpaca«, Ail Colors.
s about two inches hffig and tuay b«* *e«*n botth* cureti me entire*y. As.» I loo «! puri­
fier
S
>
S.
is
r|
»•
bc-r
in*
Ii<*:
•
»•
J
vver
lined
W hite <ìoons, S ultana S iiawi s , T ou ei . s »
Zephyr
ms
in al< »»hoi al Miller A Strang's drug--tor. .
J. li .M agan , Jr.,Ght*gi»w Junction, Ky.
Vu i lllv -t niMiS is CoMm.s vrioss.
R. L. Knopf and wife of New York sp»-t t
lr*-a’i*e <m blood and skin diseases
I »ov’.i**«, and a F.ne Line «»f Parabole.
a f« w days in Medford la^r week vi-ipng mail« d :re»*.
All the Rage This Year.
Ca’ic'jeR, l’rinte, Etc., Etc.
Mr K 's uncle. Mr Rosenthal
Mr. K. 1*
uiFT M’Et inc Co , Allanta, Ga.
a wholesale Lneu and lace merchant <>f N«-w
York arti thinks ot investing in Medford
Fa«hi<>!inl>le, I>uruble Clothing.
real-estate.
j. B. Kullncr, our live rm r< bant tailor,
A mo*t interesting programme h-ts b en
pr«*piired for arb»*r day, t<»-inorrow. at tlie ha* n lull line <4* tr>« tin»**t < "th* uud
Presi»)'terian church. The exerci*« •< will trimmings on l and for suits a ard pant*,
‘'»ui'irtt of addresses, music, rr**itat'ou*, Will»’!» li- is pr»*i»rtr»-’| to niaH** lip in the
t*’ is 1 • v< r 1» *>we«l
de- I.iiuatb n-, dirtlo-’U«*', etc. participat'd I it* *t *t\l* * A p
in by the school children and many * f « ur to l»-av»* il.«* *b< p <'. I on bun ami you
Will
!»••
gu
*'
mte»
»1
s
ifis|.4»:l
t.m. 11 I.s prices
1» a bi g citizens.
H. H. Wolters, the mixologist, has re u’e quite r< a-’*’ 1 bi«-.
op»med tbe saloon formerly kept by A. H.
<’arisen, thoroughly refitting it and mak­
ing many improvimienta. He ha* supplì.•»!
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the bar with the line-t u i i* *. li ppos an»l
cigar*, and a tine billiard labi" »• »u » *0 i «
We challenge the reader to successfully controvert the assertion that
L»un»i there Giye turn a
an acre of thrifty, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees iu theva -
treat you well.
ley of Rogue River will yields net yearly income of SdOO. It will
W o l A White*i<?e hive num men * tn-
I Io* »■ * m pustiii g ¡h ■ nexv water tower to
average 1*H) trees to the acre, and the estimate is based ujani the d< ui-
» uiHpletiot», and vxpe*-t to have tt:e tan .
onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce il in value, net, of
m io'i'i »n ready for use he May i-i
I
rhev will be of redw’o» ■ I will, a eapai ity
Jts.'t R k TIAKI'S' i N.
marketable fruit each year.
'il
­
ot 1.5,000 gal ons each, and will rest <»n a
Platform 50 leer afiov* the ground, giving
*nth tent p-.’-*nre to cany water to the hip
M ebfoko . Or., Nov. 11. 1*M*.
of any but ding in t »wn.
Among the brick buildings contemplai* d
1: Medf*>r«l duiitig tlie coming *e »s»»n ar*
In other wor<ls an ncre of producing fruit trees Jias a valuation of S tavek ,V M ai . kek , Medford. Or.:
A D* imicratic* c«»unty vonv* ntum f«*r .1*»** -
1 2*x?»• foot two-rttory bo* n -** li*>u-«* «m
Gentlemen:—Having used one
It is betb r than any bank—for the bank is sometinies earned
i the comer »»f S' venth «n I B str» et-, to be »»bili«- « '»uiitv. Oi’g 11. 1* t..T. by cH’l*-d to b«* !?10<K).
h*-id at th«-»-. uri ti u-* m (ira ni * Pi--. < n
j »-rec(e»l by W. G Coo er, work on which u m. - il >«tur*la). Aprii I n ». l-'.si, at 1
. k into Canada bv the cashier," Dame nature- a trust-worthy guardian
• >f votir .’. 1. Case Plows for the
I h i- a c uly b«* mn ; >1 tw<»*t*iy bu«in» s«< »• m . f r t tu | ut !• - <4 • ■ » t mz t- ur 4
-
Of course it past year in “St icky,” I can safe­
ih Urte win h Th i* M- An r»*w will bu Id gai» * I" alt» tid th«- Stai*- l>- ,i .» rato < *.nv* 11- takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail.
on tbe PO’th *»«le of Seventh st’cet, nl o tj<>n, t<» t»<* hvM at 1* »iti.m i, <»r- jr 11. oli Aprii you plow your orchard once in twenty years, and rob the trees of their
1*1*’.’affli fortti«- pur|H»*< *4 li ir. n.iiHiu’
ly say that it is the last plow for
tw » siore buiidin/s tn t»e er »*t»d by Dr. 24th.
aii’iimii* * n*i « uni) m •*. unir 1 timi ,u 1- nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard irrotind, ami mvit<
A*!k n* at..! Mr* lh*ni*< n r< *f»»’< live y on . ing
sucti *itt»«-r t»u*:n "•*■» a* ^«..v > r •» • r’j
that
kind of soil I have ever seen.
the
lunls
and
orchard
pests
to
make
a
restaurant
of
your
orchard,
you
me *oulh *ide »>f the *ame s’rve:
bef**r«- th*- conv«*nt»«m.
Ti»** ** v* t al pr« "iiu t* will b«* » nt t • ! t » *n* must not complain that your horticultural methods have precipitated a
M»»lf*»r»r* voice in th»* Repub 1 a»i con-
It
does
the work perfectly.
at larga . au I un** «!< /al< ad t. 1 n c
v»‘ it ion vestenlay w a* g ve 1 greater atten­ <!«*h*gilt<-
f <r » v 1 v 2U x a - b an i 11 u 1 m • t lu • 1 . a • 1 foreel •sure of the mortgage on your orchard.
ti »’• fr. tn the fart tha» fi ve 4. !• ya e* w er» ca.*t
toi li ai. .1 »un M. G arm ivi c ugr •*>-
W. M. S ly .
sent up tn*’ea<l oi the apportioniu« nr of man in l*s>. to wit;
• otir bv the c.»m tv committee,
Al- Pr- <’in» t*
V..-. v < a-t.
«>!•! "» • mg. th«* GraniPass......................
th* ugh it we* an uniiMi-tl pm
WotrCr.-k
With half the can- you give wheat-fields, ami it will yield an income
»r«-*1«-n’i *ls • f al live were r»r*»..:z** «
Jump-i iff-.l •»•
« lie » «»nv- tit o ( whs w» li awnr»- th »’ t c
• >n a valuation of SlOtk* au acre. There is not a wheat-field in this
( < U h -*- « 1 • • k
. ..
1
• T" »*♦• in M-dford’x p.jpu: E «*n a ”»•* t ni
Siate CtC’-k . .
4 county which yields such an income, and E) ER) orchard does.
COUNTYLANDS
• nt:tles her lo t* e extra l»-l* g *l»- Th- d.l Williams...........................
4
rga»i»)»l c»»n*’.ste<| of W 1 V»wter, i A Murphy ...
li
3
We propose t<> sell you an acre of fine alluvial soil, within cannon
Waldo
. 3U
W* bb. I W. Short. J. H Fart* *in«l J A
K 11 * \ v ; ' 1 ■
4 shot of five growing towns, close to the steel rails of a trans-continental
Wh t- * «le.
Alitili*«’-
l'tie following h a II*» f • ili • r-» •- ■f
I
It i* r*-< .linai ti-|. 4 fh , • a > t 11* pi • • • in railroad, in the most beautiful valley on tbe slope of the Pacific, with
finn x< Uì
v ,n KT andsi <; ar -
i'tn »n 1 •l-.’e No. .31, K »»f I*., al» ■
b »14 tu. ir prunai) m- 1 ng f’*r tn- * l«»ii
L*l ’ n otic hundred growing, thrifty producing
fruit trees, to lie selected l»y TE
|3,UUv'5 '• i-'l't u ’¡i* .«L.y. • I.D1 -,
ut •!• |. L-at«-* ••ti salaria). April 121 ii, at I
oirt’ituteil at M»dfor«l Wednes.l »y » y
T • r* Iti 1 • •! .i t • eq ! \ • a . - A .*••»,
of
you.
l
’
uy
it
tor
a
home
to
shelter
you
if
adversity
or
the
winters
o
’
«
l
H
’
k
»
’
m
.
at
tli
.r
u*u.tl
pan
•
April 2d. wi’h over twenty charter m»-m-
■ ’ '
"i • |m 11 ',-is •1:11 *•
I prt ni* wli 1 ! avo r ttic *|
,
' • -
bt-r-»; t*ranrirt Fit- h. I’. « J's.i . W \\ «»l A
I - n
U< nnn
UUu K v 4 •':fa •• ai.<;
h« « 1 Lali’l.u 4 t»
I» ni »« rat ir pi .nctpb *.
t d« *ign supporting • •Id age overt .ke you and find you ¡(euniless.
ter*. C.
; Dr. E. I’. Gearv. V C (' tli- l»* ia.H*rat <• n arti. an
tn - approaching
iipproa* :
* * - at tn*-
Hu’chiii*(*n. pr» late. M Pur lin M of F. . • l«*ct ;• >11. ar** < *r l.a.ly i;.vu«*d to pai t .«• pai in
Trucia uf fruìu
Acri a tu ¡.urge
H L im*den, M of. F ; J. E En\art, K tb*- pi amari*
Trut ta auitubir jur l 'uhuuf
B) «>rd* r of tb" I>*-m*»crati** < \ ritrai
! of R ai <1 S , Lake Fram e, 31 at A ; I.
for
We
give
Rwny
the
land.
Pay
ub
$10
A
inui-tli.
10
cents
a
tree,
Tu rpuat a,
. W. Curry. I G.; <’. <>. Damon. O G. H <’<4nmitt-c.
< HARLES III (illES. (’hairniHii.
two yews, niul we will present you s warranty -leed of the acre, and
I I'. Cbitw••«» I, senior pa*t ehm» *ll*-r
f
*r particmarfl «ppl) to I B. FERRIN’,402
Granite lodge, wa* tlie ins»»’ i g ».ffic r,
K* «ni» ) Street, Hin H mik i ’ m - o .
GIsAil AN ILK it t-> have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard.
and tw nty two member* «»f Grume lodre
Despite thei-e facts the farmers of the country continue to value
w> nt dow 1 from Ashland to take part 1.1
NEW
THl.i
WEEK.
I
the »*er<monies.
FARMS FOR SALE
their land high, mnl rol> its soil by sowing it with wheat and compet­
The artio’i »»f the editor of th • “ M 1
'n
ing
in
the
markets
of
the
world
with
the
serfs
of
Russia
and
the
si'aves
WARNING,
I
OFFt
U FOU SALE ON HFASON A1 1 1 t -on
assailing such of our eriterp11'in*j tr *i- *
-if Iu<li.x “Expoit the wheat of a country and youshipnway tbe vital­ Imi»’ »4 the bent bUM k «»i i’Mirj Lam - n. bwutfi
men a* a*e n**t fortunate »-•• o » r * own
•ii.
Orcg*»i:.
!-ituuit-tl «m D*.-r < r<-«k. J<’>* j l.ur
and rran*a<*t business in a m« b eliti or
ity of its soil,” says a great economic writer. The people of Jackson *<»uni> «'«»ntninii.g
82u Hcreb <»f neh botlcu; laid
a bri -k bio. K, i- c»*rt«ihlv rc|»rehen-i »Ie, m
«speciali»
Hiliipteti
t<» ti.»« gr<>wtb <»f tm « fl.j hay
; county should learn this as an axiom.
say the leas». It i* a>i wry w» to en»- >ur
alni rl»>v«’r. Aliout «»i:»--i»alf i»« ci<-ai•■»'. at «I m
age enterpr *e in the substantial bu di
Every bread-winner ut the forge or near the cutting saws, or in ■*ulti%Kt.«»t*..au<i m<»et <‘f ti.<- lut lai. <«• < hi be e«M]y
.«•anil. There ir a et rea n of *afer rtu.i it *,»
up of th*- t’»A n, atui th»»*«* whooc u o 'In r
(sound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or ttir«»ugl
the placethe y.-ar r< i.i d.alb.rdii k p ■ i ty
»>wn buildings are sure to r«n*eive th. t
*»f
water f*«i M*‘»*k anti nome for irriratii;«. 11 «»
NOTICE
it-.iling
late
over
<lesk
and
counter,
sho»ld.stud>*<iur.plau
well.
Itmeans
-hare <*f publ'C patronage; but wo--n h«-
piar«« te all incioeed by a go<»d raii f* i e»1. I her«’
local newspaper asserts that ”110 «Iwellvr
A ! tn a I.oue«-an»1 barri nini _ * yuum; fruit treo <»n
I HEREBY GIVE \«H"H F. TH.Vt I WILL a home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of 2 years’ work.
in a tent or rented Hpartm»‘nt • • *»
Hieplsre. It alno I.an ihe ii.si out»-»«!. Silice n
I I »■ »I l«• » ■ .
M
*hou d get support in Medford.” it touches mJ wi1<, A•1*1.«- ix niU’.tt, may * at: »< I ui'{> r more beautiful and a larger home than ninety per cent, of the popula­ •tn’»-.iiiit> ; also an 4L»*r x< el!»-; t pia» < • .«n’am.
ng 12» • acre«
a «en*trlve spot hi the br* a t of ev»-rv hon tins *bit*-
I tion of the civilized earth can claim to own.
For full particular« »«all up. i <»r addrenb
est tradesman wh’ose t.e e*stti’* h « ve mud
.K LII’S SCHMITT.
Write
to
us,
and
we
will
send
you
our
illustrated
book
of
this
great
O. J. VANNOY
JackMonvillo, (ir., April 7,^8W>.
i.im a tenant • f «me able to bui «1 a pa n'—
K .»rl « <- '
» tre*<*n
of trade, and lacerates tile fv*-*ings *»f ad
valley ami our Orchard Home.
who have «lone their share m n”r:»cting FOR COUNTY RECORDER.
trade to die valley me’roixd * wl.i e tenipo-
rari.v occupying wooden building - or even
he si'HscHinnit m>ri.- rn i . i . v an .
(
itoimc *rt that I» - is h c.iixinlat«* h-r tin- or­
tents as max» shifts, A stranger m ght in­
tica* «4 »•« *-.ini* r. Mibj* « t to tb<* d» ciM«>n *4 tn**
fer that Brother H »r an was a devotee at
l>**in
•ciati»*
r
iunì)
*
■nv*
ntl
-
mi
lo
br
field
in
< > »•<‘•»•<»11
the shrine of wea’th
A1« m 11 oi *<1
HAWKEYE
THE AMERICAN
STUMP
THRESHING MACHINES
Don’t I^Fiil to ^vttencl
- OPENING
&
REAMES
WHITE’S,
Blouses 2nd Jerseys.
Latest Novelties in Fine Fress G go S s .
Ladies’
Fine Shoes A Specialty.
Josepliine Di'fflimtir Co. Convention.
CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD
FÜE8N0 AND MERCED
To Rent and for Sale
i i?
i?* woivrir jRifooo.
FOR T HE
T
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
ttui : reqi ’ estof a m / mbi r of my
Mr-«. M. E. Fielder an«! daughter tiavp
returned to Central Point to re*i h*. after a
temponry residence in Medford.
J rm Wright, J. N Hall, W. C. L-ever, <).
0. Kincaid, Fred Tice an«! (). P.mkev
were ut the county-sent on Wednesday.
The Central Point band at ended the
L"\y concert at AMdan t last we* k in .«
body, riiev are **i w» 1 dri letl' that thev
can appreciate Lieh-cinss music to th*
utmost.
The Jacks- n County T*- a h rs A** »na­
tion wi I meet at this pia-*»* <»n Sitiir»iny,
when an interesting t«me wi 1 b • ha I
L* t
*»ur cit z‘ns sp»r»* nn pains to make the
stay of the member« a?« pieasant as p »«si-
1» e’
Jas Wright is n*»w in charge *>f »he Wes-
tr*»p Stahl«’ a«>d t reparod to fivn *h fusi-
ciass outfits of nil kinds on short noii«*e.
He a mo boar*Is horses bv the dayorw. rk
at reasonable figures. Jim is an ohi hand
at the business an*l guarantees satisfaction.
Don t fail to iq.ve him a call
•
It is currently rep >rt*d that a Ione Re­
publican of this precinct had t » call inn»
r* <|uisitif»n the s«*rvices of an obliging
Dem*»cratic friend in order to hold a Re­
publican piimary last Saturday.
T lie
«»bilging Democrat C.dle«l the i«»ne R'publi­
can to fl»».* chair an»! »hen ba i bimseif ap­
pointed a committee < if one to select dele­
gates to the county conventi n held y »ter­
day. He reported in fav*>r of sending the
chairman and an absent Repnbli**an of
good Reputation, an 1 the m»e ing “«»n mo­
tion,' adopted the report and discharged
the commit tee, who ni>iv*-d toa>ij<«urn >ine
die forthwith. Friend Bill doesn't pro
pose to see anv party languish for lark of
interest, and his assistance to the ••party
ot one" will long be gratefully rrniem-
bered.
I li;»v«- t .»U'< nt< d to pit ••‘.lit my-
A H«-It tri- a.* ii'i*.
u candidate t«*i tm- «»til»-.- of iu-*.**s-»r
b*-t«»r** th** Democratic county c- uv* ntion on
May 3, latf).
G E. JUNES.
Table R »ck precinct, April 8, 18>».
LADIES
AME TO THE Pl..\<
OF THE VNDER-
SigfliJd, retailing in >t* rnngvilb* i r-< inet,
C Korn«-
int.iitlis a»r •, a bay pm), ab *ut b»ur
y»*ara old, with u rt<* wtri|»r >u nos**, ti nd t- • i
white, branded X on right Mi«.u.*i«*i. Th
owner will pay eli.irg-* mil trtk«- tin* uiiiinal
away. Appraised at $13 b> J. F.
T. II. GILSON.
FOR
A.t
new. Unrfh pric«*, $859. Addretsi*:
H. 1*. <»!•<*«»7<>r a 4k <?o..
PORTLAND
County Treasurer’s
Notice.
Sixth
orl a E OF
T he .st -rr.K OF
or J
J a < K*»Hl
ksoii t'olNTV.
i <
TREASFREK
r
Jacks-uivilh . Or . April. V. 1890)
OTK E IS HEREBY GIVEN THATTIII.IIE
ar»* fun-!* iii th*- r »unty tr*-n.*urj f<»r tin
r»*d(*iiipti<»n of <• »nut)- warrant* pr.•t**’’t**«l
from January 5, 181», t > March 31. Iv5, inclu-
«1VV, to-wit:
N
NO.
NO.
NO.
NO.
1142
il H
1137
IH4
12HU
rr.:
1 Viti
I'«Z
iti-.
I«Ki
!'><»
ini:»
10H
11)37
1062
1014
1015
1'129
1142
Maj Hay Party.
104!
There will he a social -lance at the hall of 1251
O E R-,‘-eou App < g .trou Fruiav evening. ir*7
May 2. IX». t-> which all are invited. A IP.-»
fine supper w> 1 be pr-v.ded slid no pains 12.A
Illi
1077
Iter»
1102
in»»
1047
1124
UMS
ll'.o
II'M
1201
1079
|i«M
I1K6
1
l«t»2
1070
1469
1072
1073
10:1
lo.’l
Il ’.t)
114.1
ink*
IU-'4
nk*»i
lu,7
H W»
i«*»;
10’4
mu
ite-rr
1115
1116
lini
12UI
1103
1WI
|!»7I
ime.
7<u
740
37'
Il ó
ù>t
34
4-4
475
1«K5
12* •
1356
13*5
1U5
will ite spared to insure a picaban» time.
Int«*rv»t on tb»*
Orme Bros.’ orchestra will lurtueb the best date.
i
I
Silk Warp Benrieths,
Assabets, Tricots, j .
Scotch Plaids, 12 inches wide,
Black Brocade Cashmeres.
lion Frame Alpacas,
OREGON
1237
1242
14.5
336
1110
I1»;1
H IH .ME Gl 1G0X, Prop., Lute from Palis
AU Wool Ladies’ Broadcloth, 52 inches Wide.
Machin« ry and Supplì»*»», 2> an i 30 North First
Str« et.
1’J«
JACKSONVILLE. OK.,*
SUITINGS.
NE TEN-HOUSE POWEIl .1. 1. CASE EN-
gm»* an*! boiler ou wh "I*, with |M»w»*r
Striped Fonie, in Colors,
O drag-aaw
compl* t*- for sawing log*». Nearly
Il HS
11'4
11 f
THE NEW FREMII lATNHRÏ.
FINE LINE OF FALL
• B i.
SALE.
(ilen-lal-', Oi-e^fon,
IUI
MEDFORD. OREGON.
We rt '|>ectfully call y<»ur attention to our exceptionally
Estray Notice.
The Laundry Queen.
The s-ile auenry for Jackson rouiiFv f"T
the celebra'ed i.uindry «¿-iren w«.|fng-
lUHChint-i. now h-hi by J. H. Ilr wo of
this place.
J his laht r-'aviro; iu chine is
now such a univer-al favorite wnh ueod
hou'ewives tl>a' Mr Brown has decidi-ii tc
keep its lucros before the public. Those
desiring to inform them-e v»s a« to its
worktnes are r-ferred. By peruHs'ion, «*•
Mrs. Hudson. Mrs. Livimrstone, Mrs. He -
ry Klipp.l and Mrs H Wendt, of Jackson­
ville. and to Mrs. James R. Howard, living
on tlie Dav'son place near Medf- rd. For
terms aitd prices apply to J. H. Brown, at
the Bi.ger residence. Jacksonville.
ol music.
Choicest Potatoes!
Juck - >nvill«*oii M hx 3, 1 *';*•.
M l’I RKLVPILE.
Outrai Point, April 7. 18W.
CENTIME POINT POiNTEIls.
13 ?«
1 '46
1327
1 3
17 r.
1292
hhio " h
NO. 1
1 A.» i
1290
l>73
1-.7*
Rl’.rt
lue
14*2
1 ►’»*
1.538 '
1543
1'4 ? 1
142U
H.l
l»rtil
1554
1611 !
FUI
1550 1
' 1551
1547
1546
1-4*
1rs
1.555
il v a>«*
NO.
N«
1’4.5
1654
137 5
142»;
1657
1H3.
1 H»l
1511
1 40 »
1H6
io r»
1 Í-.9
1415
l«Vf!
1430
1448
iffff
i»xr,
ino
15*17
15.1S
b**»4
ir iiu this
H. H. MUORE, OuuQBj Ireaxurer.
Choice Lands For Sale.
)R SALE. :mi9.
i
I
ANETO MV EAWM, l\ STITtl.INOV II.LF.
Pi >« luci, l.«~t D>< *mb« r. « n. La) unir«*,
ni»« >u t ni in ) « H|-!< ohi. u 111» ti w tu t • •»tri j • «! < >u ¡1
fi»» * an i a whit.
<>n fi» »■ (-j ; tl|| < t h» r 1* « t
ar«* al*** u biti
1 u< <>u ri» r 1* r- <411* *1« <1 t-. cali
fortn» animai and p«y chatg *
„
E GRAL PNER,
Merhngvilfi . Man li 24. Isw»
C
.. lift Cents a !>// d.
• •
••
• •
••
t » *l»<»w gtMrtJfl nr furnish «ampi«*« by mail.
Important
*•
I
Notice.
Tiii-sr. kn -' w I ng 'i hi msei . ves ixiu nr-
R*-fip*s-t fully.
J. NUN AM. Ja* Itscuvill* . Ox
»
t
Estray Notice.
Special Bargains In All Wool
?.*
o m
T !!'1 r*
’’ ”Y THE ’ NT'ERSIGNEH at
1 ’
1,
” farm.
11.1 . s ^»iitii < t
hag • I uot. "in red It«>« _|,:|. r «». , r t v . >. arw
•»14; • Hr mark*: <*r«*p <.ff il . ¡< ft un,| mvl» r
s »p< hi tlu- right, bran*!«*! Y • n I- it h u I
bav«-t>.. n f. «-ding him ^inev th»* 14t!i^: Jan­
uary 1*'AI <»WJ|. ) Will pl.-HM’
and j.iy
«baig.H and tak. th.-an mm 1 uv .«
M
JOHN BIGHAM.
Mp.tch 3. lrt»u.
New Trimmings, New Buttons, Gloves, Mitts, Stockings, 5hawls,
Flannels. Yarns, Blankets, Etc., Etc.
LADIES' WOOL VESTS AND PANTS. SCARLET AND WHITE
. . . 6'.»
I.AND -419
Estray Notice.
Sent,
ladet.
. . E'aey.
Elect rie.
.76* inch Tricots............
••
iMvre-v
.7/
•* Cashmeres
A< RES of
H<*r» s ot farm !an»l in rhe valley, K < I L
F Truit
or grain.
Two th*m*«an<i six tmn«ir<si acr* s f.M,t-»iill
ami nmuntam-siil.- laml. g...».t l-.r truit. .tm v.
mg or st<s kraismg. Thib tra. k * t land t.n-
<x*r s’v« n mih-s<4 1. n» ,.*ig, «1»» .i.’iu j,.
.
aet<.»-l. Bfivdot VOfeet, ami phut» .4 living
water.
*
Cali on or addrow
J s. HERRIN.
Aahtand. Js<< k--m « <> . «»r.
We have the above in Latest Colors.
Chasseur
M<> a Hx»’
Mu it Il-
Ore not
Sill. I ihet
Hasan entirely new itn ibod for waobinc
ntie «'inbnud.Ti.w. la.-, .'urtaine, tring.«
inuslin,. iae.w white and blaek . all k e-l- ■ i
•v •..i-riN, ladies* tli.nm |. and .»her wear­
ing appnr. 1;
m
r < I.me .1 and re.
pmred .m rle.rt n<«iiee. I,:.. . eertrnn < .ae-
' -a a rm.-eiai-j . I*r.e<w luw hii <1 m . i
>u
ruarant.-ed.
I
• • toll*« lut* H ( 11 ng i-t v wi- !■>• .!*• »ot­
ti - hum. di.it > ly. All , jmv >ng a< < *unts against
th s mi* w|:! ÍMV«>r m by *< u-uiig tunr
btll-* t a-»- »nits. <-r cahiitg at my »«-¡-un»-- :n
M* *lt I’l.ui'«» 1 ui'l*« tt: iu- 'am**. By **» <io-
ilig wi.l rave nn tiiu- an., tr nl-
MIL*. W.t. VOLGHI V.
.M J It uri.
L vj .