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Skegmcttaiit aimes PRloAY county items . H. E. Spencer was at Ashland on business I ha ! wet k Take a look at Nickell's addition. COXGRATt’LATHJS*. Chairman Goldsmith of the Dcimaratie State Central Committee sends tbe following congratulatory letter to the me!ub«*r of our Democratic state committee. Truly tbvr«* is reason for a cheerful view of the future, and ‘•Itarney*’ thus disclose» th«* silver lining to Win Milier. la'e of Bu'te creek, is now the cloud of our late discontent : running a stiitt at the Medlord roller mil s Portland, Oregon, Nov. 8, 1MM). Cooper s brick building is almost ready G kn . T. G. R eames .— for ociupam y. ft is now being plaster'd Member Democratic State Central Com Do you want a watch you can depend mittee, Jackson Co.: D ear S ir :—It affords me much pleasure to on? See Pritchard’s paUnt <lust-pro. f congratulate you and the Democracy of your cases. • c«>unty upon the splendid victory just achiev Chas Thurman and wife of Sterlingville ed by our brother Dein(H*rats throughout precinct made our town a visit dur ng the the I nion. To ail of th«»s<* who love ourcom- nion country aud strive for the perpetuation week. of th«* principles of h democratic form of government in simplicity and purity, as well Much interest is alre-idv taken in tie tur tiie welfare of the whole people, it must approaching Knights of Pythias ball on as t>c a matter of gratification that retributive Christmas. justice has at last overtaken the Republican party. It must give to all such additional J. Goldsmith during the week entertained laith in the well-tix< d moral law that inquity his sister, Mrs Max Billack. and twocliil- cannot survive forever. Th«' leader» ol the dren, of okane Palls. Republican party inebriated by their success in the last election, the fruit of corruption J. E. Wilson of Central Point, last week ami intamy, have run recklessly in their mad purchased a desirable budding lot of C. W. career of malfeasance and outrage into a storm which has shattered their bark Intoa Palm in southern Medford. thousand fragments. Don’t tail to see the new line of goods at A justly indignant people have hurled them Pritchard's in Medford. "Quick sales and from their summit of power and arr«>gauc«* into the dust and mire, to wear sackci«)th and • small protits is Ins motto." ashes tor the atonement of sins numerical ami Ki v. C. Alricli was engaged in assisting of to g duration. in a series of revival meetings al L-banon, Their action during last s»*ssion of Congress added the last straw which broke th«* camel's Linn county, dur.ng the week. back. They leaned against a ‘’Re«*«r’ which Don’t fad to buy a lot in Nickell's addi has been shaken by th«* wind of popular indig- tion to Medford. The tract adjoins the nnti«>n, and have come to grief. The Republican plan of economicl«*gislation west boundary of our town. known as the McKinley bill, traim*«l in the interest of favored classes, and directly tios- C. C. Ragsdale and family, formerly of Tolo. are located al Medlord for the prt si nl tih* to the wi lfara of allot tu*r class«*» of our people, has been utterly repudtiitc«l in every We welcome them to our mi.1st. stat«* where it xvas ia'rlx suomitte»! ami intelli Hon Willard Craw ford once more sw ings gently comprehended by tiie voters. The rev olutionary measure of controlling stat«* elec out h s shingle Io the breeze at Med.ord, tion by lm-ansof federal supervisors and in bis > flice being In the opera-house block. terference is nut loleratcfi by th«' American people. Chas Brous is visiting lelatives at Swan, The shameless tyranny of th«' speaker of the Iowa, bis old borne, whete he will remain Houseof Representatives, support«*d by the some weeks, and will then return hete wub party in (Hiwer, has received its just rebuke. The chairman of the Republican National his family. Committee lias been disavowed in-his own M. Purdin has been appointed a notary State, his party’» stronghold. The puri'tiasiapf Indiana’s vote by “blocks of public by Gov. 1'ennoyer. He is now pre five* was an eMerptisv that did not bear rept - pared to indulge In legal profanity at tition. reasonable figures. The theft of Montana has been avenged, that Dr Geo O. DeBir is preparing to set depriving unjustly of their seats in Congress the tairiy elect txt representatives of the pt*<>- out a 15 acre orchard al his raui'ii neat ple and installing in their places men re here in a st.ort time—prune-, and apples pudiated at the ¡>«»11», can not be exercised from Redlands nursery. with impunity or be approvt-d by a free peo pie. It now bthooves us to emulate the Our genial banker. W. I. Vawier, is the ghiri-'U« work ->f the Ih nmcracy of the older happiest man in town. Tbe object of In- States—let us be up ami d«»ing and nidecm -ol cilude arrived last Saturday, a d bis (>r«g.»n from the thrnlidom of K«>publican misrule. By united and vigorous action, t>y tigb'.ii g weight is tel, pounds thorough organization, by th«' careful •»••l«*c- Die Monarch saloon at Medford, under tion ot those submitted to thepvople tor their the management oi H. 11. Wolters,is prov suffrage, by tbe co-operation ot such Re publicans «ho. weary of their party's mis- ing a popular resort. The best of every guv« » nnn-nt will rally to our standard as 11»« y thing in tbali'iie is kept there • have dune el-w-where, we will able to add Oregon to tae galaxy of Democratic* States. Street Commissioner Woolf has utilized Such a consummation is to be devoutly wished the road labor and tine wea her to me for, and 1 ask you all to co-operate to bring it utmost during the past two weens, m plac about. Yours truly, B. G oldsmith . ing many of Med ord's iborou>,hiares in ( hairman Dem. fitafe Ccntl Com. good repair. DEAFNESS ( UREI» LN TEN MINUTES. DR. I»ARRIN STILL CONTINTES TOAST N|>H THE rt’BLIC BY Ili» NEW M< DE OF TRE\T- MENTBY EI.Ei'TRK ITY— • NE OF THE !» •« • T RF HILL BF. AT THE « RR«. ,Jt HOTEL, AS|f- I XM). NOV 2(¡TH TO 3)TH. Sr.NAToH I ngalls of Kansas does not Circuit court is still in s(*ssion ami may not desiau of being reelected. He is one adjourn for sometime. of tiie mot corrupt and meanest mem Marion Ix»ng brouglil out a load of freight bers of the senate, and thinks that he from Ashland last week can bribe enough of the oppoeition to Dr. J. <’. Lee of Central Point visited his old elect him. friends at Reno during the week. A C vrd —I take great pleasure in stating that Dr. Darrin has cured me of «tedine-*» and -mging noise» in my ears. The cure wan done by electricit.» in ten minutes. I'aoniRiTioN received a black eye in Nebraska, where an amendment to the conelitnlion providing for ite extabllxh- »1 » uni vsr <.* * u,i V, ' 11 u.l ♦ to ía I 1, • » 1 a of ment was enhmitted the people that atate at the late election. The return« show that it was bauly snowed under. 8. W. Kilgore of l^angell valley has joined his family at Ashland for the winter. Mrs. V. A. Dunlap an<1 two daughters re turned home from Rogue river valley Inst week. Mr. Whe«'ler of Yreka, a«*comj»ani«*<| by Col. Stone of the same place, visitvu Linkviliv last week. ITox G B Kusirraol « m elect*! ax ...... ae«emhlvman in the district comprising Del Norte and Siskiyou counties, Cal , heating L. F. Coburn, his competitor, in both sections. Dr. Nutting made a magnificent race for State Senator, carry The grand jury has adj»»umed, aft»*r being T he Cologne (hitrltr lias an interview in svasi»»n n» nrly two weeks and hearing many ing Niakiyon by over 290 majority. Tnn- cases. with T. 1*. O'Connor, in which lie is ty and Shasta counties, comprising the Burt. Oatman has a neat, new rvsi«iencc balance ot the district, gave enough quoted as saying that the O'Brien-Dillon about ready for occupancy at his place near majorities to elect Campbell, however. mission tn America bad nothing to do Plevna. with the potato famine, which was the Col. Ston»' of Yreka, Cal., hasbvvn in this T hf Oregon Press Association con- business of the British government. H»*ction looking after the Interests of Ills stage mittee of 15 met at Portland, pursuant "Our only concern,” he says, "was to company. focali of Preident Samuels, last week, get money for political purpose«." The Gen. John F. Miller last week brought the and took Important action looking to an mission counts upon getting £ 1O0.000. great rav« r,”Ryestraw." from ids Salem stock- adequata representation of Oregon's re Tint Kansas farmer who was elected a farm to his Klamath ranch. • Mr. C<»le of California, the new miller at the sources and productions al the Chicago I district judge will lake a sixty days’ flou ring-mi II, is pleasing the public with world's fair in 1S93. The press isalwaye comae at Ann Athor University tofil l.im- a K»no superior article ot flour. a leading factor tn such enterprises, and self for the bench. It use i to be consid J. L. Watters return» d toSprague river from the T imas will see that it does its share ered that, beside an elementary legal ed Ashland last wv«-k. alter th»* departure of in working up public s •ttiment in regard ucation, it required the “lucubrations Mrs. W. nod the baby tor Roseburg. of twenty years" to make a man ajmlge; to the matter. Mr *. C. S. Sergent of L’nkville is at Phoi'iiix, but the Farmers’ Alliance of Kansas ba-s Jackson county, for the winter. Mr. 8. re turned from a trip to that place last neck. quashed all that old fashioned nonsense. T ilers M*ma to be quite a difference F. S. Stanley has a choice lot of nursery in the qualification of antatrsman mtbia J ames H i ppleston , a pioneer of Lane st«s stirut»b«ry, which he offers for salvor country an-i in England. Parnell, one county, who di> il at Ids home in Eugene trade k and at th«' lowest rat«-s. Give luiu a call. of tbe moat conspicuous of European last week, aged tit*. was b rn in Virginia Roberts of Dairv has about completed statesmen, will tie deposed fiom hie and came to Oregon in 1850. in cou>| any a Win. n«-w Htage bum lor the use ot the stock on proud poshion, after years of great and with A. p. Ankeny. In 1851 he went to th«- L'likvide-Lakvvicw line at that station. notable service, on account of hie "youth the Y'reka mines, w here he stayed but a David P. Royce has I nvìi arrested on a ful indiscretions’’ In Oregon we have few weeks, then came to Eugene and charge ot criminal assault, prvferrv»l by liis daughter. Mis. Al« x. Hall of Langell valley, known men to tie elected to very high opened a trading store near the bridge positions whose virtues were those for across the Willamette, being the first and lies in Jail. Arthur Laugvl) took a bunch of his tine which Parnell has been condemned, and store m Eugene. In 185-1 he went on r«>ad«tvrs to s«>utherii California, to find which wetediscussed in the public prints, th« farm adjuiaing Eugene, on which be a market for them, after his recent visit to while in soul hern Oregon more than one resided until death. His wife anil one Rogue river valley. man has been elected to the legislature son, Henry Huddleston, survive him. James Short return«'»! voluntarily from on that platform. California with Wm. Shook recently, ami was T he people of Montana sat down very- not brought I »at k by tiie iron hand of the law, as stane had reported. Now is the time to declare war against hard upon the conspirators who dishon Ex-ShvrilT Childers was up from Salem as a the pests which are endangering '.he estly i hanged the vote of tbe state at its witness in the Shook case, lie has stepped fruit industry ol southern Oreg. n. I n- first election and made it |>oseible to into a flnv busin« ss at the capital city, ami ieM radical measures are adopted soon,it foist two Republican I'. 8. senators,upon looks prosperous ami contented. will be too late, as tbe trotthlesoiue in an unwilling constituency. Carter, one The grami jury also found abili agahist sects have already ub'amed a stronger of tbe ablest and most |>opular Repub Norcross, until rcee itly a resident <»1 Lang' ll valle) . tor th«' crim« ’«»! horse-stealing. At licans in the sta ’ e, was b-aten in hollow bold than they should have. We cannot lai*t account» h«' w as still at large. understand why so many having infect style for congressman by Judge I> Ron, All the farmers and ranchers ot Klamath ed orchards should delay in this matter, and there was a genrial political revolu c«»unty arc abundantly supplied with tetti this especially as it endangers not only tion. There is no doubt but what Mon season, anti, should a light winter ensue, two- their own property but that of their tana is thoroughly Democratic, and this thirds of tbe accumulated provender will be neighbors. Eternal vigilance is the rebuke was looked for and well merited. carried over. Tbe different threshing-machines arc still jirics of our rucceee as a fruit-raising com T. J. G eary and A. Caminetti, Demo rushing business in order to finish ui» tiie grain munity. cratic candidates for congress in the first «•rop before winter set- m. The cropa were so large am! machines so scare»* that con and second districts oi California,are elec Psmcrsa V ictoria has had several ted. Their major! n-s are not large, but they siderable gram still remains unthreshvd. Walter But kinaster, Chas. Oflicld ami Jas. pairs ol p-p perfectly lovely p-p-|i-pur- are ju.-t as good lot practical purposes as ti returned last week from Falls city. plo nding unmentionables on exlnbl ttie vote were unanimous. If Keed,Lodge < Vinson I ' rata, with th«' report that josh Buck- tion at B-rbn for several days past, and and Rowell were to be in command of mast» r's wound is likely to cause him serious the ladies of the empire have lie-n fl s k- the next home the Democratic metnliere trouble, blood-poisoning caving ensued. ing in crowds tn see d the homd tilings from California would probably lo-e their Tin- Bt.nanxa bridge has hern strengthened could be put to actual use Now that seats. When a majority of 14,000 is no by four supporting crii»«» tilled with rock, and it is tliought will now stand up against any the princess has set the gait (or seat protection, one of '..*00 would stand a slim fr»«*li"t tiiat may come. Sim Eastwood ana rather) we may look to see the "new po show. But with a Democratic house, J« ff. Tax lor are in charge of th«’ work and are sition," as a local correspondent so deli even a tixldling little plurality can turn doing a lirst-class job. cately puts it, generally adopted among its infantile footsteps toward tiie capitol D. Vodder, who was captured at Ashland by Jacksonville equestriennes, and the vo with none to molest it or make it afraid. Deputy Sheriff Taj lor, on the charge ot being an aiix-omiing debt«»r, paid tiie bill of Coonex- luptuous swell ot the trousers replace the by whose orders he was arrested, ami S ome of our neigl.tarring Ret it bl can Sergent, concealing drapery d the old habit, he was then allowed to travel in peace. Ile!» doubtlean to the satisfaction of the horses contains, have suificierdly recovered now in Washington county. H. L. Webb has one of the nicest, cosiest as Well as the riders. It's all rigid if it's from tiie recent election surprises to em- hrace the suggestion of Senator Gorman saloons « a»t of t he mountains, and *t is kept only fashionable. of Maryland to the effect that tiie supplied w tli the l»«'st of wines, liiiuors ami Curly spares no i»ains to please, and ab—ticv of Republican voters from tl e , cigars. in- is well assisted i»« h;nd tn»* bar by ( hurley G eneral V arney , state inspector of polls have caused the apparent Barneburg. Don’t tail to give them a call. irutt pwete, Operating with the State landslide. It is rather chilling comfort, full days wer»'consumed by the court Board of Horticulture, has ju«t made an as it hut indicates that a laige wing of in Two empaneling the first «-ight jurors In the examination of nursery stock in the vi the Republican parly has repudiated the Shook can«'. The gentlemen were Dan Van cinity of Salem and finds young trees gen mgh-lianiled and outrageous | obey of Brimmer. E. D. Tull. Stephen la»w. Geo. Mc Donald, John Connolly, E. ’ R«*ain. J. Hudkins erally badly infested with aphis and other Reed, Quay, McKinley, et al. The |>elf- an«l H.T. Anderson, nearly all of whom were fruit peats, making it necessary for him, and plunder element s'tll dominates in on the regular panel. for the good of the country's fruit inter the councils of the G. O. 1’., and they Mrs. S. I. C«»«»p« r of.Pinc Grov«* was pleas ests, to order ttie shipment of young trees will most assuredly not profit by Hie antly surprised t»y an'unexpected visit from stoppe<i until the pests can be killed out. lesson tiie people gave them on the4th her l»r«»th« r, Wi b.Mtcr Cat«-of Kentucky, last w««k, whom sh«* at first di«i not neogniz»*, The people of southern Oregon should instant. The independent voter will after an absence of many years. Mr. C. is beware and patronite only such nurser come over bodtlv to the Democracy in combining business with pleasure and may possibly locate in this section. ies as have the beat fruit trees a nd w h ich 1892. are entirely fiee from peats. It will be Considerable cattle arc now bring »old in better, unuer all cucuniataricee.to buy of M r . L oim . e of Massachtise!ts lava Hie this s«ction, though up to Nov. 1st compara ti velj tew had been di»|»osed of. The buy home nurseries which are known to have Haltering unction to bia soul that his ers ar«* more arbitrary than usual, culling good, clean stock. “force act” did not do it. He draw*» the bands and <>ff«-ring very l«»w prices. Our st«»»-km«:»i should combin»,* and devise measures Fomewhat unique conclusion that if the so that th«*y will no longer be at the mercy ot T he November elections retired from election measure had been the issue, the buyers. congress every chairman of tl.e leading Maai*achu*ettM would not have gone Wm. Van Horn of Long lake sustained a committees in the pr*-»ent House. Tbe Democratic on the fourth instant. He most serious i«»ss last week by tin burning of defeated chairmen aie: Rowel), commit t hi oka there can be no doubt that Mc hi*« barn, containing sixtj tons of hay, six s»*ts harm ss and other prop« rty. Ii)c*«*ndarlsm tee on «lections; McKinley, wavs and Kinley did the buHinesa with hie little ot is thuiiglit to have vaunt <1 ttu-loss. Mr. V. is means . < annon, approi nations , Dorsey, tariff. Mr. M» Kinley, on the contrary,is an trvlustrioiis, peaceabl«* young mar, ami the banks anil banking; Funston, agricul pronouncedly of the opinion that the huc - party guilty of so mean a trick should tie ture; Hilt, foreign affairs, Cutcheon, ce»a of hi» l)efnocratic opponent by noch severely punisluxi Wm. G. Parker. wh»> passu»! totbeb(«er tyl)d military affairs; Pavson, public lands; a slender majority in bia district was a w«»kat bis home near the Cascade di vid»*, Perkins, Indian affai'S; Burrows, manu distinct endorsement of the tariff bill. last was one of tbe fifteen pioneers who first dis factures; Carter, mines and mining; Great minds do not always meander cover»*»! the south emigrunt pass and opened O’Donnell, »duration; Tlomax, war through th** same channels. Mr. Lodge a road through it. He had resided with his family at B.iik« i *■> slalom f<»r thirteen years, claims; [t own, exoenses of post offi.e; had a narrow e**ca|»e horn defeat, how ami had been a continuous resident of this La Follette, department of agriculture. ever, as I.is majority was several thous Mate since 1H75. He leaves seven children sur and less tian two years sineo. This viving, four sons and three daughter*, three The people did not strike below the lielt. was in a great measure attributable to of the toxmvr being residents of Klamath They aimed at tbe head and bit it. county hie force bill. T he news that the house of Harin? Brothers has been iu ditfi« ulties ia the l»eat mea*are of the seriousness of the current financial crisis in the money centers of the world The Barings were itelieved to be as solid as the Bank of England. The statement that the Roths- ••hlhls embarrassed would be no H • • 41 ¿Monishing than the report of their i rubles. The fact that the greatest hankers of England have he||»ed them to the extent of 175,000,00 sufficiently illustrates the magnitude of tiie disturb a nee. It seem» that we are getting now tbe reflex effect of the Argentine panic of a few month* ago. Tne Barings were h» avv dealer* and investors in Argentine securities and pn»t»erties.aud the collapse of credit in that quar er lias been almost too much for their resources. T he vote in Siak>you county in pretty equally divided between the Democrat* and Republican», the tide of eastern immigration which haa aubm* rged Cali fornia having n>ao t»ken effect on our nearpat neighbor. At the late election the Democrats elected Ja«. F. Lodge diatnet attorney and John Kennedy as achool aut>erintendent, while th»- R-pub- lirana elected the balance of the ticket. Maben and Frank Smith were defeated by »lender majorities, tiie one by aaingle vote and the other by only ten. Thia ie really too had. aa b<»th of them ahould I have l»een auccerefiil. We think that the fieople of SiekiyoU county made an other tteriuua miatake when they set aeide do experienced and honent a judge aa Shearer ami pinned their fault t»> Beard. Butler for cle»k, Magoffey for BMMMM, and Frank liovev fur public administrator were alao among thoee I T he New York Journal publishes the subjoined over the signature of Allen G. Thurman . “The grand victory of the Democratic party is so apparent in its teacliingH that almost any one who gives attention to current political matters can not fail to see that it means a still more decisive victory for the Democratic party in 1892. Tbe McKinley bill came direct ly to tiie people in ti e late election, and they saw what would be the practical re sults in case tbe protection theory was followed to its final conclusion. They will not have it. There is no likelihood that the Republic an party will now be able to take anv organization, and it will find it hard sledding to enter it|»on an ed ucational campaign when the leading principle which the party represents has received such a terrible blow on its find formal presentation to the people. The election means new and rehabilitated Democracy for ttie country ; a strong and secure Democracy and a lease of power which will extend over a nmulier of administrations. JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. Galice creek is still vainly seeking for a postm ister. Hon. H. B. Miller and family visited in Port land during the week. A. M. ( off»-«' has erected a neat residence on his place in Williamsburg preciuct. The tinil»»T men continue to raid the choice timber land in this county still untaken. Dick Sparlinof Williams creek is assisting Scott Wilcox at the Grant'» Pasa depot. Ex-Governor Cbadwick of Salem visited his tine copper claims near Waldo last week. Grant s Pass lodge, I. O. (>. F.. unnoum*»*« a grand bail tor tin coining Christmas night. John J»-ns»-n,o( Missouri Hat, is preparing to st t out quite all extensive orchard next full. Jesse and John Coffee of Williams creek w»-rv at Jacksonville ami Medford on Tuesday. Ed. Swindcn of Murphy precinct fell from a barn a f«-w days sine»- and injured himself con siderably. I Geo. lairrimore. who has I mtii away from thia county tor sometime, has returned to Williams creek. Rev. J. 8. McCain, form»*rly of thin ___ ____ valley. ,, of Washington, was in Graut's Pass, just S enator B rice oi Ohio,chairman of ttie now from Tacoma, last week. Democratic national committee, says ot the late election; “It was a great day for Democrat!»,” he said, when election matters were broached to bun.. “And my own state—Ohio—did as much, if not more, than any state in ttie Union to change the complexion of things. We gain three Ihmocratic congressmen, and tiiat in the hardest- fought contest ever seen in the slate There was more money spent by the Republicans in McKinley'a district tl an has ever laen heard of before in any Ohio congressional electi< n. In Medina, Wavne and Holmes counties, in his distrut, it made not the s ightes' I elected show of difference. In Stark county,Mr. McKinley’s home, local pride bcl|»ed T bb money and Mock market in the him outcome. All over the state almost, East it» still um»etiled and feverish. A expecting in Hamilton county, the big heavy attack wma made on the Mock* majorities of the gubernatorial election which Henry Villard ta intereMed in, I of ’89 were kept tip. In Hamilton but they »ithfeitjod the aliork. Many ' conn I j’, where th» re was a local imruh at faduies are reported,nev»*rlhrleMi*. Ever stake, there was a falling » ff, but Hanoi since the Repnt 1 can manager» c«»m- tun county may b"*depended upon in anv menced *4monkeymtr” with the tariff and Mate or national isaue. Republicans other economic* qiieetibna. in the interest now com etle that Ohio is no longer a oi the money j-owera, tiiere baa l»een Republican .state, but ____ must ___ at __ all trouble, and »everal panics have been time« be claused among the doubtful,and avoided by the administration throwing that with a Democratic leaning.” Col itself into the birach at the critical mo onel Brice said that he had not time to ment. It is unprecedented in the his analyze the ahgltt tieatirg that local ih - tory of thia country that the government Buea mav have had on tbe elerti» n ; hut he- should thus come to tiie rescue of the yond all theue stood out prominently gambler» in Wall street , hut under Re the fact that people repudiated the pass publican manipulation of national affaiis age of the M< K-nlty bill, the attempted •‘everything goes.” Those who furnished t'anuage of the Force bill, and the gener the fat during the last presidential cam al maolence of the admit.alration ami paign must be rewarded at all hazards, tbe present congiers. or they will not “fry” in which would be bad for (¿iav A Co. i entkal hunt pointers . I F ob the coolest, calmest and most col lected cheek,'he assertion that tbe l’acitic states were tbe only ones where the new tariff bill found an actual test of its merits in the late election must enjoy an absolute freedvm from comparison. Thia is worse than sopidetiy. It is a taunt upon tbe intelligence nf'nr people, and vet some <4 the Republcan journals are trying to find an explanation of the great Democratic victories in thia kind of argument. We ar-- told to believe that tbe voters nf Wisconsin, Michigan, Kansas, Ohio, Indiana, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania passed an ignorant verdict npon tiie R- publican tariff laws, says the Supoma Drmorraf; that they have had no opportunity for ^Wying of their effect up-m the country; that on this coast the people know more about International con.meres and the rt quire- menta oi nomesiic prosperity than Jo the rotera in those old states where all the industries antedatu our present growth by a hundred years. Such theories, if entertained and expressed on any other subject of human thought and research, would qualify a uiau lor the msaue MKIirOhÜ SQUIBS. EvKRVTiriNu points to prosperity in T West of California will »pend ih- w n- this valley in the future,and it is devout J«»hn (’«-rlings, Jr., Ims been visiting his old ter | ill Medlord ly to Is- wished that the period of depres home in Yreka, Cal. sion which has prevailed during the past Nickell’s addition io Midford is attract Mr. Vallandlgnam and wife ot 1 ule lake will : ing much attention. few years has at last drawn to a close. winter in Link ville. NOVE 'I BEK 21. • Tire O'Shea divorce caae tn England came toa sudden teîtnination on the l »th Inaf. by the refusal of Mr». <) Shea to take BUT further part tn the ca-e. lar- nell, who in named asco respondent, also failed to aiuiear. and he will probably t>e r.un^llad to pay the coats. It is believed that the xcan.ial will involve the down fall of thia truly irreat man. ki . amath EDITORIAL SOTES. J. C. Hall, who isBuflcring with a severe at tack of rheumatism, was at Jacksonville tills week for medical treatment. The firm of Pressly A Townsend last week reas»-»! to exist at the Pass, and Mr. Pressly conducts the tons»»rial business alone. The Illinois valley is as yet free from lhe codlin moth, which acx-ounts for the lively de mand fur its superior apples this season. Patton, th»- Ashland dealer, bought the superior apple cropaoi W. s, Bailey and H. York of the Applegate section this season. Miss Edith Evi rton calls the attention of the public to a m w and choice stock of millinery goods she is now exhibiting at Grant's Paas. J. S. Denise of Wilderville gave a grand ‘»all at his hotel last Friday evening, the music living furnished by Prof. Helman of Ashland. The d< inaml continues for the opening of th»' prujMHu-d road from Deer and Sucker creeks to the count j-seat. It should be built at once. Daley’s Butte creek roller mills now have a branch hous»- at the Pass, under the manage ment of S L. Roush, for the handling of flour and feed. The move to er« ct a tine ventral public school building is ut last taking dvflnitv form at Grant’s Pass. It is badly nei'dvd to accom modate our rapidly growing schools. Mr. Roush, the mlll-wright. well known in Medford and Eagle Point, is enmaged in put-1 ting in the water-wheel for the Eb’ctric Light and Power Company at Grant’s Pass J. T. laiyton of Applcgnte was in Grant’s Pass during tiie week. His joy over the re cent tidal wav«- in nutional affairs made him entirely forget tils mining losses of last win ter. H. M. Baird’s slaughter-house near Grant's Pass was burglariz<*d on the night of the 11th instant, th«' till« ves ruining a dressc<l hog while cutting out a ham. by throwing the car cass into tlie «11 rt. Mr. If. «>ffera $50 reward for their appretu iision. The close of th«- Waldo schools under the tutelage of Miss Kate Connell, on November tlrst. was marked l»j as tin«* a schoo! exhibition was ever witnessed in that vicinity, if not Tom Scott was at Jacksonville on as in the county. Teacher and pupils distin Wednesday. guished themselves. The audience thoroughly apprt-cintvd th«- entertainment, as well ha the Dr. Lee is visiting his old home iu Klam bountiful l»ask»*t supper and artistic decora ath county. tlons which had been provided. Gilderxleeve sells furniture cheaper than Miss L. B. Wade closed her trn-months s< hool on upper William« creek with a high- anyb'»dy in southern Oregon. • class ent« rtainment by Hie pupils, assist«*»! by t Furniture «f all kinds at Gtldersleeve’». Prof. J. G. Clark of Grant’s Pass, <»n the 7tn instant. N» <*<II»* sm t<» say. under such auspices Finest slot k uth of Eugene. • it prove«I a gram! su« ( « ss. and tiie rvsidvntM of U. W. Kahler of Jacksonville could be i hat vicinity have < v» ry < eaaon to ba proud of th»' h «'I)« m >I ami tl»«' closing exhibition. Ar seen on our streets la*»t Wednesday. thur <«»nklin and Surveyor Havens were also Mrs. Fred Fra<le-burg is being visited in attendance. by M’S U F llnmmopd and daughter o f The dain across the river as completed at 5« oil valley, ‘ al. pr»*« nt is < Ight feet high In the venter. 4.52 feet long an«i giv« s a In-ad of svv«-n f« » t at the Abe N» wburv, the genial cl-rk at J W. penstock, t «juival« nt to l'^iiorsv ¡wiwer, i«-ss Merritt’s store, spent several days at that: half of which will be utiliz»d by the Jacksonville recently water-works an«! electric light <*ompany. There* 1* now ««very inducement to »utablisb No need of sending to Portland fo' furni mills and factory's nt this point, as th«* water Gilderskeve keeps a tine assortment power can be Indefinitely increased by build ture ‘ * ing un the dam. and seils at tbe lowest rates. The entertainment given by the lad h's of the Presbyterian rhnrch at tbe opera-house last Important Notici. week was most enjoyable to the audience, as tf Profitable to tbO ebtirch. The orches We have now sent statements of account veil tral feature of the entertainment under th»' to nearly all of those indebted to us, at d leadership of Prof, C. J. Kurth, formerly of an early response is desired and expect, d. Central Point, ably seconded by Miss Belle A- we ceased doing business on Ju'y 1. Robinson at the piano, and Br. Vandyke's , Irflo onr books mu-t b,- balanced without clarionet. DvPuy's trombone and Jenrey'a J cornet, wee deeervlnir <>t (be enthuelMtlc hu - Jetav T imes Rruustn^u Co i'iau?k ioeord.M it. w.-usitornitrici ot- Jutksuuvilft; ifept. 1, lMAr. uid Eeautiiul Calendar sent Free. P eter M i ( ASE OF« ROSS EYES MADE STRXP.HT / P "»'■r gil et so nr ’* a f tirc' / of i'.ntertaining and Instructive Rending at to low a price.** This is to certify that my wife was oper ated on f<»r cross eyes bv Dr D.-irrin with successful results. Her eye- had been crossed ever since " «•» a chi «!. We «•an be referred fo at any time. J ohn II aktm in , 310 South 25th st., Tacoma,Wash. ANOTHER CASE OF DEAFNESS THIS SLIP ( I RED. Hr . Darrin can be con,-u'te 1 daily at 70% Washington street, Portland Hour», 10 to 5, evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12. All chronic and acute diseases, blood ta'nfs, loss of vital power and early indiscretion* pernianentlv cured, though no references are ever made in the press concerning such cases, owing t<> the delicacy of the patients. Examirations free to all, and circulars will be sent to any address ‘Charges lor ireatrncLt according to ps- tient’s ability t«» pay. The rich ami poor treated free of charge with electricity fmm 10 t«) 11 daily. All private diseasescon fidentiaily treated ami cures guaranteed. Patients at a distance can be cured by home treatment. M«*dicines and letters sent out without the doctor’s name ap pear ng. Josephine County S. 8. Convention. The followine programme has been arrang' d for the JofH'phinr c«»unty Sundav-wliool con vention, to be held in th«- M. E. Church at Grant's Pass on Tm^lay and VVedm'sdaj . De cember 2d and 3d, 1890. FIRST DAY. !»<»’( 1.<»< K x. M. —D«.*votioiial ex» rvisvs tor *(i UPnutcH, lead by R»-v. J. P. ( »leinau. IU a . m . —Paper, "Boxs in and out ot th« Sun day School"— Pro!. H. L. B«*ns*»n. DiHCUMMcn. 1| a . m .—Pai»«*r. “(«il ls In ami out of Hu Sun day School”—Mis. C.G. I- innuj AFTERNOON SESSION. 2 1*. M.—Address, “Origin ami dt-velopincnt of Sumiay School”—Rvv. It. M« L« an 2:30 f. M. Paper, "H«»*.v can xvu i»est get th«* boys into the 8un«iay Sell«>ol” G. F. Billing». 3 i*. M.—Paper. “H«»w can we i««M hold the boy» in Sumiay 8ch«»ol Mrs. G. C. Farr. 4 1*. m .— “Children’s mass meeting —Mrs. R. Wheeler. Portland. ÍL75 H istory rphy . This is to testily that Dr Darrin has re stored my hearingami stopped ihe noise i i iuy ears that hss caused me great embar raasiuent for the past year I cheer fully recommend him to the afflicted as 1 know them well nml (he r success and reputation in Han Francisco and Portland A C lohe . Hvl-tead Hotel, Tacoma, Wash. O nly FOR 411 Refer to me at ihe N» w York hotel, Front and B streets, Porti-«nd. FÎV..E TO JAN. I, 1891. WITH $1.75 'K !'Í EIC who will ml 0111 nod orni! thio oils with same sod To rnr ». ,-••• , . . ” • ' 1 i •. hr <>• I:- ffMtrrd letter at oar rtrka we will eend nddrr«« ’ ■ < . - - < .> 11’t MO\ lili 1; to .i i >1H 11 ». 1 *»» I. orni lor a Foil Yenr from «hot Vare. THE VG ■ FI c ! !» 1; DM Itl.i: IIOI.I D « V M »IIIEIU* for Thnnkoglrlng. « hiiommo, Thin oller i • , • ........... . . . ini», no i ell lhe lllu-lrerrd Weekly Hneelemenfo. New Yea »• • HE YOUTH’S COMPANION, 41 Temple Place, Boston, Mass._____ 1 HOOSIER DRILLS AND SEEOERS ------------- AKE--------------- I'nivert-allv Acknowledged to be the Leading i I Implements of the Kind in i the World. ’ • | LOWS Q PLOW» P ‘ AN° That tfiU trork ia STICK! o- any other Soil Ch taper than Plow» of et/uat t/ualit // c«H be bought any f SCIENCE Y ch ARMIN g Y where in the Country. —- P age IHE KEYSTONE DISC HiRROW 1/ Xitt ¡Min<*t ion Than Anv V Other Rollin? u Harrow in the Market. The above mentioned Implements and many other kinds of Standard Make for Sale by STAYER I WALKER Ou Christmas eve a grand invitation ball REAL K8TATK TRANSFERS. EVEN IMG SESSION. will be given under tbe auspices < t I alls e 7;:J0 I*, m .—Song Service. man Lodge No. 31, K. P.. at Angle X PiV- The following deeds were recorded in the s i*. m .—Addr« ss. “Th«' P ow « t of Organized mele's opera-house ball, which will be office of the county recorder since tbe last re Effort—Rev, E. G. Wiieeier. decoraled iu hue sty.e by Hint time. SECOND DAY. port of the T imes : John W. Curry s little girl bu I the in s- 9 A. M.—Devotional ex« re is« s, had by J. M. 1-la Batetnan t«» Sarah A Bateman; lots 7 and tace uixi ham Is hadly Cliih'H. fortune to burn Uer H, l»l..ck is. M««1L>rd. «!;>». 9:30 a . m — Paper “Th«' Pastor's P!ae«‘ in the by tailing against a bot stove in- <i i> last 8 L Ih nm tt io G«s> O H. DeBar; 3 W-HMI at res Sunday Schoo?’—Rev. T. L. Jones, week. Undec Dr. Picket’s ministration in township 37. S R 2 W. Discussion. rnitvd States to Manuel Silva; pat« nt to lr/t she is getting along nicely, however. lOJiO a m . Qm stion box R« v. It. M< Lean. acres m Sec 8, wp. 40, S R 3 W. I- Now (,'umplvte in Every Uepartment. XVe arc 11 a . M — Ad«ir«**s. “The intiu'-ne«' of hum«' Sam«-1«» Tho uas U»ng; patent to 120 acres in Nn keii's addition to Medford is again twp lit«* on the Sunday School" G. W. Black. S R 1 C. coinmaiKfing attention aince the branch 1I;-3U x. M. Paper addr«'***. “Til«' Saloon va, Pi-plat ing the l.ate-t Novelties. same to Ja-p«*r Houck; patent to 109 :A-100 the Sunday School R« x. G. A. Landen ruilroai4, which will run through it, has acr«-s m twp.S R i E. Sam«- U> Tii«mas Smith; patent to «0 act « * in AFTERNOON SESSION. be<ome a certainly. It contains many < h ice lots, which will be sold at reasonable same tu p. 3 I*. M.—Song, by Prof. J.G.('lark. (Question Same to Lewis Hiatt; patent to liiO acres in box E G. Wheel *r. rales and on the most favoral le terms Sam«- twp. 3 i’ m .—Pap*'i, ‘ Tii«' Teacher before his sum«' l«> Thomas Smith; patent t<» MO71-100 class ’—Mrs. Pardo«'. Our cit.zens are wonderfully cheered of acr«*s in same !wp. Diseussiun, hint by MSsWarnn ami Mis# late ove** the promising future < f <»ur ihni Same to Starting J) Jett; pat. nt to 1*>9 38-100 Carson. ty town .and the early completion of the lap tier«'» m same twp, EVENING SESSf’IN. CH Pica« nst«> J Nunan; l««ts |oand 11, llun- line railroad insures a land boom in town 7:30 r. M.—Song S« rx ii'c and suburban property, truly this loan sak« r a«l utmi t<. Ashland. $luu s 1». m .—Addr« ss, “The Go*q»ei of Work - G«-*» Nutl.-y loSF Fivater; lot 7, block «. Ash is destined to rank before long a*» the land. $12U0. Rev. G. J. Webster. queen city of the valley. J ( Durkee to Frank W Tax lor; l«»t 8. block ti, Ashland. $10. Mrs Chas. K. Fronk returned last week 5rrdict of the C«yonrr a J ur> Ge«» A Whitm y t«> J«qo»e Hinkle lot 5. blm k fitnn her vi-it to Eugene Mr. Fronk’s 56, Central Po nt. $12110. After hearing the cvid« nee in th»* ease ami ' father arromi ani»d her home from the Jack-on Detianuay to sam«*; lot 8, bl«M*k 14, viewing tiie remains amt flu* raiir«»ad wro k Willamette ynl'ey, ami w 11 remain during Central Point. $2tlii. n« ar >.tiem, th«- cortmei a Jury lutuim-ii the J ( M« Intorli t-> Julius E Miner; hM) acres in following the winter. He is still suffering from the verdict: I wp. 32. S R 3 E. 1700. W«*, th«- jury empaneled to inquive into th«* | effects of la grippe, an i is unable t > lie in D V l lira-h to -aine; ItiO a«r«-s in tup. K. S R onus«* of tbe death ot John M< F.»«id» n. F. <». i be<1, sleeping in bis ( hair, in a Hitting p<»s- E. $.00. * Neale and an unknown man. after a cartful: ture E B Hunsaker tot H Pick» ns: i«»ta 9. 10 and examination of tn« bodies ol tie deceased II. in Huiwaker add. to Ashland, ami 1.57 person» before us. ami <»t th«* bridge across . H. H Wolters, the mixologist, has re acre* m twp.:*», s R I E. $2701«. tii«* »lough hnoxx’i) as Lak«- Lubisli, nU<i the e x- I moved his saloon to the building next door Angl«', Piymale and Short t«» John (> Cander; Hinination of witnesses known to inn «* know!- ’ Muck3.Uottra add. to Medford. SMB. to 0. W. Palm’s barbershop, on Front lot e»ige of the facts relating to tiie said persons A D Helman to E S Andr«'ws; quitclaim t«> street. He has supplied ihe bar with and the mant)«‘r ol their «tenths, do tmd that the finest wines, liquors and cigars, lot 2. block 6. Ashland. $1.00. • >n«* of these bodies isthat of John ( . MeFad- Sarah Stourht to William Sh«»rt; lots 1 ami 2, den. aged about <U years, residence East Port- , and a fine billiard table can also be bha k 4, Colver Plat ut Pbia-uix. $1 land. Or., that at the timeot I hs death he was . found there. Give him a rail, for he ^ib Samet«» hhi ic ; water lots 16. ¡7. Is. 19. 20 am! employee! as an engineer on a passenger • n-' treat you well. • 21, 15, Phoenix. an«l other lands. $2. gim* on th«-Southurn Pacific railroad, tiiat an * James Meeker to Elery P Pure II; quitclaim oilier ot said btwlies js that <d F. G. Neal»', ! Tbe Orchard Home Association, now in to Ui.ttacr«*! in twp.S !< 2 W. $1., etc. aged about 34 years, r« sid«'nce East Portland, corporated, is rapidly getting tilings ar ( Paries M M«*vker t » same; «quitclaim to Or., ami at tbe tim« of death was «inplox «.*«1 as i ranged to place tbeir whole ” Home'* tract same land; also lots and 1»I« m ks in Mei ker's add a tireman on the Southern Pacific railroad; of 220 acres on th»* market in lots of desir t«> M« dforu. $l,etc. tnat tii«' other ln»dy is that of a man unknown John A Chastain to Wilhemina Thurman; tons; that all three ot th«**« persons came to i able s z** for small orcbaid*», on such terms lots 9 amt 10. biot-a io, pho« nix. $500. their death by th«* wrt eking of a pasxeng« r that it seems like fwHv not to invest. There train in crossing a bridge at Lake Lablsii, newr has been a more favoruble opp r n Million, county. Or., on the night of Nov«m : Of Vast Importance. nity lor citizens of our glowing 'own io ob her 12th, IH9U. tain desirable orchard land close to their We «Io turth«j- fin«! that said «*ng!n«*er John 1 hose who are familiar with t ie vaM doors. number ot )ouug Iruit trees which will McFadden and said tirunian C G X««!«* ou t their deaths through no fault or negligence Come into fail fruitage \x i'hm a year or t w«' The‘‘»Scott Family lake” at Medford was ol their own; that ttu*y were faithful to their duty an«l acted heroically In remaining at All t»f which a success in art» ndance, there being no ad in ihu valley can alone real xe the necessi mission fee; but the c »st of getting away ty f-*r prompt and nutuediate action on the their post after they bad evidently discox’ure«] their danger: th«*sai«l engine« rdidth«* b« st in paitoiour cit zens miñe matter of pro was immense, the ‘‘most popular, etc., his power t«» rovers«* his engine to avert tin etc . balloting system being resorted to by Viding facilities for lhe sax 1 ig < f a f ill crop < Hiamity, «>r at IcMt save from lm|>eiidlng a< the management to inveigl0 itye ami’unre ol fruit, such as we have scarcely dreamed cident as manj as possible of the II vies intrust into paying a regular M< Kinley tariff fee ut it» quantny, wiibin a short iiu.e. It is ed to his caw: t tint tiie d«*ath of .lit*unknown to s»e the sh»«w. Miss Maggie Tice wax highly imp -rianx ih.*t «aiu-eries auddrv- before us was th«' r« suit ot" the same a<cid« nt through which the above-iiamu«i lost their voted lhe most popular lady present, and houses should Le established in advance a ad the common ’centers of trade in the lives and wasimt attribute»! fo any negligence received a fine album. county and thus afford lhe means of hand «»r carelessness or fault uf said engineer anti ling the enormous yield that must be antic fireman; that th«- arcident xva** the result ot an uusuund unsafe foidgo. mid that the said AKE D1L PABK1NS (THE* PERM AN KNIT ipated. Barties interested should b- gin to Southern Pa(?ifir Railr«>ad Conmany is guilty agitate the matter now,see that the j roper of criminal negltgeuc«* in aUotiug jii. h : Thi* question is often a^ked, as ju » iiv of fac lities are afforded before the next < rup structure t<> stand and to !»«■ used for the pass age of trains, a e«»nstant menac** to th«- life the cures are done so quickly. That they maturts. Hixl pr«>perty which »-aid company ha** plu«ig«<l are perinnnent no one will *ilt»iiipt todei./, to protect and to transport in safety. \n «»Id Sore Healrd. aller reading lhe following litl of name* the "Oregonian” r< porter met at Dr. Dar 1 had a painful, ann »y ng sore on my x SUM >NX*»* ; rin’s office who had been cured two and leg, near the knee, tfiat Doubled me fur Faun For R«-nt. three years ago. oxer I wo years. I tried various remedies, 1 h<* Cent« r* farm on Be: r < r« ek. co. ladl Mr. William Parmtt, of Middleton, Or., but if)«* sore, instead of healing up, cm - For was almost totally deaf for years, cured tmued to grow larger, and to cause me ing K<) acres, is Ol!» reu for i«nt i two years «go Rev. M. M. Ba-tior. of mure pain until I began to look for a further | arueul «rs «liqiiire oi Mu». 8. E. I ni Brooks, Or., cured of nasal and throat crutch. Through the advice of a friend, JacksonviHe j’re« it <*t, (ter. . 2ulM<‘. 1 catarrh three years ago. Mrs. F. . A. Mor- who was cured of a similar trouble I took I ris, Newberg, Ur., says >he is CUriil < of s. 8. 8.. and in a few weeks was cured en I Malbina and bronchitis of ten years’ stand tirely. lhe sore healed up, and there is BURS. I ing. bhe was cured three years ago. Wm. not even a scar leit to mark tiie place. M Colwell, Skamoknwa, W. 1 . sciatic di . i.: • • A > 1 m m !., TOPPING.—On Williams « r«*« k. \ >v«-ml»« r •’», rheumatism and liver complaint, restored May 10, 18fi0. Mt, Vernon. Ohio. l»90, to Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Topping, a son. to health; also h's brother, Geo L. Colwell, Treatise on Biood ami 8km Disea*«« s bkamokawa, W. T , was cured of a numb- mailed tree. bWIbT’a 8PI> 1F1C Co., TAYLOR.—In Eden pr«*« inrt. Nov. II. lHpii, to Mr. and Mrs. H« nr.\ l'.«> km . s son. ne.M’* of the arm two years since. Mrs. E- Atlanta. Ga._________________ "CMtoria:>aow»Uad*ptMltoehU<lmi that | CaztoH» i ANDERSON.-At L«»st river gap, Nov. II. Is'.»n. Aldf, 16i) North Fourteenth streets, Port Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. KructAtion. I recommend it as superior to any prescription ” * to Mr. aud Mrs. D. W Anderson, a sun. land, cured three years ago after nine Kill» Worma, gives al«M*p, promote» di 'ihe Great Ms^irjiy (mown to me " IL A A bctter , M D., doctors had faileii, of painiul menstrua gestion . JACKSON.—At Eagl«* Mills. Nov 12. 1*90. fo tion and womb trouble in every conceiva Of ca-es «f »er fulaand other blood <li ras- Ill So. Oxíord 8L, Uruukiyu, N. Y. Mi*. BLd Mrs. D. H Jackson, a daughter. Without injurious mtxLcauoo. ble way, general debility, pain through the rs are hereditary, ami therefore difficult to —Near haul«* Point Nov. •). I" ”' •<■ heart and lungs. Hundreds of other »•lire. But we wi-li to slate in ihe most HOWLETT. T he C ejttaur C obfamy , 77 Murray Street. N Y. and Mis. A. C. Howlett, a daught« r. Mr. patients could be named bail we space to positive, emphatic manner that Hood’s 8arsapariila docs cure scrofula in every BLACK.- In Grant's pass. Nov. 10,1890, to Mr, publish them and Mrs. Rev. Black, a daughter. The Doctors are cr >wded with patients form. The most severe cases, too terrible from 10 a . M, to A r, x Dr«. Darrin are no f«tr description, tiave yie lded t«» this medi I VAWTER-In Medford. Nov. 15, W«'. t«» Mr. If you sutler and Mrs. W. I. Vawter, a son. doubt the hardest*worked men in Portland. cine when all others failed The doctors have a large country practice iroiu HUi'tire blood in any way. take Hood’s ANDERSC/N—In Eden precinct. Nov. is, 1MM), Sarsaparilla. to Mr an«1 Mrs. Edgar Anderson, a »on. and send their electric remedies to any ope • Ml’RFH Y—In Ashland. Nov. 7.1890, to Mr. and desiring h »me treatment for anv cur.ib.'e Mrs. John J. Murphy, a sou. Notice. chronic, acute or private disea-es, whn h are kept ftrictly ronfi lential. Complete copies «»t t«,w«4i.iip pla’s, posh d One <»f ttie doctors is visiting different upto date uf the«>r«ier, made for |1 50 pet MARR1EB. towns in the state to better accommodate township. Money must accompany or --------o_^----- those who find it impossible to come to ders. Address CRAWFORD —SERGENT -N«ar Montagu«*. Pottland. One of tbe d< ctors will be at We challenge the reader to successfully controvert the assertion that G. W. K imhai . i .. Roseburg,Oregon. Cal , Nov«'inb«*r 9, 181X1. Charl»*s Crawford of lhe Waxhauer hotel. Baker Ciiv. Nov 17 to Till«* lak»‘. Or., am! Miss Sarah Sergent of an acre of thrifty, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees in the val 22; the ( matilia house. The Dalles, Nov. Shasta Valley, Cal. The Jacksonville Msrble Works are turn ley of Rogue River will yield a net yearly income of $100. It will Zi and 24, the Oregon hotel, Ashland, I DARLING —RECORD -At Santa Barbara, Cai., Nov. 2»» to 30, and Eugene ( tv Dec 1 to 6. ing out large quantities of monuments, ' Nov. It. 181X1. Wilfor«! Darling an«l Miss Ida average 100 trees to the acre, and the estimate is based upon the dem The head office at 70^ Washington tombstones ami all kind** of marble and R«*c«»rd. formerly of Jacksonville street, Portland, will run as usud. Con stone work. Ail pers«»ns wishing nice CARRK’K-CENTER—At Yr«*ka, Nov. 6tt«. onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce >1 in value, net, of sultation and examination free. All classer work done in this line are r< «piested to ca I *1H!X), by R« v. T. S. Wallis, William Carrick marketable fruit each year. and examine our «lesigns an i pri«es. We and Miss May Center, boll» of Medford. treated free from 10 to 11 i. m . daily. ffj^Dr. Darrin will I k * at Ashland attain, at guarrantee our Work to g;ve satisfaction in every case. Cuiue and ste us before buy the Oregon hotel, from November 20tb to DIED. ng elsewhere. 30tb. —— •———• shakes and Shingles. COFFMAN-On Bish«»!» er«*« k.Noi. 19. |s|Xi. in Lls'T OF LETTERS In other words an acre of producing fruit trees has a valuation of fant son of Mr. ami Mrs. S. Coffman; ag«-d 1 A supply of the best shakes and slm gles day. has just been received at the T imes <»ffi< e It is better than any bank—for the bank is sometimes carried Remaining uncal!»-»! for at the Jacksonville which wid be sold in qu.m*'ies to suit at KAREWSKI-ln this city. Nov. 20.. IMXl $1000. postofliceon Nov. 20t li. Mfi; into Canada by the cashier, Dame nature- a trust-worthy guardian — Gustai Karewski; ag«xl at»out (ft years. rpRsonahle rates. Atlkinson. Capt. Sisi th. Ann takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail. Of course if Angle. H. D. Tungate.F. M. Bell, Mis» M. Tucker, Dolly you plow your orchard once in tweuly years, ami rob the trees of their Bacon, Geo. W. WiMMl, C. 8. Barett, J. Trickle Bertha nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, and invite ( abler, John Watts, Ida Highest of all in Leavening Tower.—U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, 1889. the birds and. orchard pests t<« make a restaurant of your orchard, you Wright, Nettie Claytou, E. Crt-atb. John Walton, Geo. must not complain that your horticultural methods have precipitated a Wyatt. Alice < bapman, F. M. Davis, Morgan 2 iVorts, Jas. foreclosure of the mortgage on your orchard. Douglas, Jas. 'r» u(t W i . i Eichson, Thus. J. ate Jennie Frampton, Geo. Gould, H Hopwood, Thos. 3 Riesling, Ed. Hamilton,Wm. Holcomb, G. E. With half the care you give wheat-fields, and it will yield an income Mtisson, J. D. Megnew. H. J. Ros»*nbvrg. L. Rowe, F. It. on a valuation of $1000 an acre. There is not a wheat-field in this Sjdllon, Geo. Rice, H. county which yields such an income, and EVERY orchard does. Schreyer, Mrs. Wm. HENRY PAPE. SH..P. M. We propose to sell you an acre of fine allmial soil, witliiu cannon MEDFORD, I OREGON. NOTICE ! $25.00 REWARD To the party receiving the largest list of nauK*» for TBE GREAT XEW ILLI STRATED HISTORY OF UTAH I BY HUBERT H. BANCROFT, THE BM1XEVT H14TOHIAM. EADY at last—only trut* H’ptory ol Mor- monism publislu'd—Fawiuating. intensely intui«'Ming. jM»w«Tful—Endoravd alik«* by Mormon» and G» miles. WON DEH FI L AD V ENT F K Es Of Trapi>« !“ and Travellers Bloody Indian Warn ’inrilltng accounlH of Mas.^it-rt* anti Miracul«»u» 11 m - m |» vs —The lamous Damte A mso - « iatioii. Etv.. Etc. MYSTEKIES ol POLYGAMY Tlu Tithing H«» iim .*—Celestial Murriagv— Strang«* tfoligfou* « u-fotns—Bi«»graphy ot Brigham Young, as thrilling as a novel yet true historx-. A grand book to sell. Everybody Wants It. —Merchants, Fanners. M«'cnanlcs. and all class«*« buv« » ng« rty await«*»] th«- app«-nrHn** • of this remarkable book. AG ENTS S»*n<l quick $1 (Mi for c«»stlyr and < l«*gant Can vassing Outfit. D«,n t waste tim«- writing tor circulars, but secur«- territory befor«- it is given out. H< member this is h subject of i > tfnse intekest to all. and t'x* (iraud III q ^- tration« attract intention evary xx• fieri*. A biuiess — COMBINATION PLAID AND CHECK WOOL SUITINC, SIX-QUARTER ASSABAT ALL-WOOL SACKINC, TEAZLE CLOTH, NEW FALL PATTERNS. TRICOTS IN COLORS. HENRIETTA CASHMERE ALPACA, BEICE PEASANT CLOTHS, New Silk Plush, Velvet and Velveteens. R THE HISTORY COMPANY, 723 Market St., San Francisco Ladies will find onr Goods Fresh and New We carry Boots, Ladies’ and Men’s Fine Shoes, Groceries, Etc., Etc. J ) I a ; CALIFORNIA PosiriVE2 P SÍTÍVEÍ, > o for Infants and Children * N 2 I A QUAKER’S DOZEX* Richard Ste<e, the well known proprietor o! the Quaker Dairy, No. 30 Ellis St., San Francisco, lANt week »ent tha following Letter to the Edwin W. Joy Co. “My family have been taking Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla bow for monthi with splendid results Our experience has been that after taking it regularly for a short time and getting the system started right, an occasional dose thereafter keeps the aysten in perfect condition. A peculiarity of your vegetable com pound inexplicable to me 1». that it does not lose iti effect, but seems U •ccomplish the same result« continually. As • liver and bowel regulator and corrective it is per fection. We would not be without It In onr house. In fact I bare just bought a dozen bot ties to get the reduced price.” A. M. Rowe, of 523 Joues street. 8. F., also writes tha* It has been his habit for year» t< awake in the inorniLrrs with a headache an ' an exhausted feeling; b*it Niiire • has ha-l tr» return ol uis aid time uciJiii.» .j, Uea-lachea, Children Cry fbr Pitcher’s Castorfa. A^I Baking Powder absolutely pure THAT CAN BE USE» EVERY DAY is the kind that pays. Scores of young business men, and linn- dreds of book-keepers and sten- CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD shot of five growing towns, close to the steel rails of a trans-continental railroad, in the most beautiful valley on tbe slope of the Pacific, with one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selected by you. Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or the winters of old age overtake you and find you penniless. IrJT If* WOIVI II ^1,000. We give away the laud. Pay us $10 a month, 10 cents a tree, for two years, and we will present you a warranty deed of the acre, and „ «U.-TP« ’urse at lhe Portland Busi GUARANTEE it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard. ness CoîleRO Portila. Oregon, or the Capital Business College, S.dew Despite these facts the farmers of the country continue to value On-Eon liticare umler the management of A. P. Armstrong, have same courses of Mnlv ^^«Wtuitiim. Zfusirx-s.’.SAortham/.TrpeHTrt/^Pcnmans/r.pam//:,^ their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and compet fish ÏÀrpartœents. Write to either for joint Catalogue and specimens of pcmuaushir ing in the markets of the world with (he serfs of Russia and the slaves of India. “Export the wheat of a country aud von ship away the vital ity of its soil,” says a great economic writer. The people of Jackson county should learn this as an axiom. Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws,, or in sound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or toiling late over desk and counter, should study our plan well. It means a home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of 2 years’ work. A more beautiful and a larger home than ninety per eent. of the popula tion of the civilized earth can claim to own. Write to us, and we will send you our illustrated book of this great valley and our Orchard Home. THE ORCHARD HOMI.HSSOCIATIOH Metfcnl Otegon :T81C A cÛZJ CATARRH RhNimalNin, Neum’gia, Corm HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN Tbe California Positivf anJW'gf’Xw- ELECTRIC COUGH CUH1 CUfltS COLD^. CÑÜÚP. ?old by al! Drrfy I> h ' Oreaelnasr & Co . P- op s Loi Arg lei <"**| Final Notice to Delinquent Taxpayers. otice is heheby given ’ ihat tiie N «!«limiuent tax list of Ja< k>< n c« untj .Ore gon, for 1H>9. has be»-n turn« d <»vw t«> n « . * ith a warrant Irutn the Hon. < < unty U»»urt tor it*» IMMEDIA’I F.< (HJ h< 1 l(»N All p» is- i - > ho arc on said list will pit as» call xt mx < flu « hi Jacksonville and s«tth uitluut further d« lax . as I will be compelled t«» add mibag» ami l« vx upon tiie property ot tii«* *si<i de.in«|ucn»s. io <»rd« r t<» <*nforce payment <»t sal«l tax. il n«»t paid t»v Novemt»« r I, IKMO. nr-fbia iB piisITIVhl.Y th« I mm cal! Y» more grace xx ill be given atlcr Nov 1, IsW. A prompt compliance with tin lsw will sax»- iurther c«»sts. JAS. G. BIRDSEY. Sheriff and Tax-Collector of Jackson county. On gon. Jacksonville, Oct. 15. l><90. TILE FOR SALE. The und«*rsign<xl has now for sab* at th bri« kj arda near Ashlam) Tiling of All Kinds FKII.M ÍH INCH|T<>« INCH C. H. VF.GH1E, Ashland. DETROIT H A LF THE COST of lioisl ;iig sav»*d to Storekeepers. Butchers. Farmers. MHchinists. Build» th . Contractor? ami otbers. Admitted to I m * th« f:icat« st Improvvo.euts E ver made n tackle blocks. Freight i»r< 1 aid. Write for Catiil<»guc. FuJton Iron ond Bn;inr Win. Eat JS& 15 BrWi itfttrtflWMft'b