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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
- T'. IT1:”'.
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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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
-n
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-
,
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’
»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..«..-.
...__ _________
} 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 .