The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 28, 1890, Image 2

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    Parker, W. II
3.ÍK17
JOSEPHINE COI NTY ITEMS.
'El'FOl.l' s<JLH>.
3.5. V>
Plymale, F. M
5,4M) ii«*«! "r> I^K'thcf MeAUIrter will plant alenit
Pentz, S. S.
Take a look at Nicktl 's addiiicn.
7.9M K»iU peuch and plum trees thin tall.
Phip|M. M ik . A
So far as the people have been per-
ARI.
Dr. R Pryce bus returned frm hi>
The
f"llowiii£
are
the
Jackson
County
l-hvKician-
Complain
of
.
ntlrelv
ton
much
9.58'J X'««l health thia rail in J,,., pimi,- S.umy.
Phipp«, .1. J
m tied to cxi r«»wH !» eir will they haw
I*!
NOV EV BEI!
nori b rn lr«p.
FRIDAY
•J.o:r> I . “' Y, H."1'.’, .. ....... "f J.K-kKonvill.- v I hii . ,1 le-
d> t r* cd that tie Fdt v-second congress ‘ • t.ix-payers who pay on taxable projierty Peteraon, Joshua
N . »Ii
ti .'O'» !■ «on. II. A. Booth, at Grain a PaK* la-t we, k.
Pank< j . I. A
....
aha 1
democrat c in both branches. I cxeee ling |20M this vear:
4.1S4 ! Filing on copp..r locations continue« to t>. itM P . . t
Pelton. Hora< f
Tns tariff taxis a great s. ho-lui ister. Ti eir will is in part thwarted by the ■
>>f tiic Kirn! in
.Li .1- G
I 9,OSO I Pent iirer. David
the hour In tlo- Illinois Vail. >
•>,425 th.
'
It oomplwted tire "campaign erf « •»**•' itimi dciherat-», pirtisan packing of the sen-] Atkiuson, W. H. ..
2.5SO '' ''•*«■'■• '11) command 5<> < < nts per bush. I uitnrt* st«
1S.583 I Rice, John
a» • f'u th it express purpose, savs the -V. Andrews, A. I.
io one month.
E B»l
7.IUI I soring
‘•'"‘'"less be higher yet before
5.133 1 Roper. F
A-sociali<>n, Ashland B. A I..
F. ll’orM.
f »rd from Sam’s Valiev last week.
2,650 Rice. .X. I.
2,850 '«’•"•|>r"..... slsof the band bovs' Thank'aiv-
When the Repuhtieans found them­ A«hjH'leA Inlow
Tutt Madi-on. Wis .!’>
'ul editor­
J. B. M'»uig »mery, the Butt- creek
3.5. *), uiutoriui1' ,U ,R' “l,|’l,"I ,'”h" purchase ol
3,200 ! River«, W. \V
ially urges the «t |>ou>tim '»t ov l’r>sldrnt selves in cumplvte control of the prcH’.- Abrahams, Sol A Hymen
Tbtit «¡II utnh <ii STICKS <>•
-le n-r, was in town a few <1a's since.
7,495 Rader, Mr«. Clara
tì. 120
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Harrison of S na or Sidoner t > the d« nev and i»o»li houses of congress, their Amy. Haskel
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Siili 1 hctipiv tinnì ¡‘hilen
3,015 RolierlK, < i. C
2.0 Mi n}?','.'th" new Williams creek
Baprwm* Bench ot the I n ted states. fir-t cummin was to enact legislation cal­ Aiken, G. H. Jt S. S.
Hapi.,1 elm, Ch ,« „I marble trom th. Williams di» nee a' Howard’s hall ’as» Sunday
2,115 Rippey, H. H
2.300 creek
....
There will be lots of decaied politicali» culated to give them permanent unfair Adk ns, B. F..............
¡•T
i
iji'nl
<liiiilit
¡i mu lu bouillit oh ?/
quarry.
The w»>rk of fn ishingun the in’eru
4,380 Richardaon, JeHne
.
3,427
after ttiefal p'aceain Harrison’s gilt now. advantage in elections, to make away Angle  l’lvmale.
At its regular meeting next Monday the eitv the opera tmuse go*s rapully forw »rd.
4,010 Reaiuea, eatato
3,000 eouneil will consider the proposition tovaeute
u hi t i in the Cffunti'fi.
•
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with the surplus which threat«ne*l to Adkins A Webb .
Hon. WdlarJ C’awford now <»«• upie
9,V»2 Ruaaell Ä Co.
2,625 the alley In block a).
T hk launching of the criliaer M> hhc compel a reduction uf taxes, and to re­ Anderson. F. K............
late
residence
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f
J
•
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France
iu
Me
if«
17,755
2,280 Reuter, ). I.
I'’‘'"‘^'»nksgivinii M-rvie.-s were held at
Cails Attention to the fact that the I ni- ward th» contributors to their campaign I Addison, William .................
Thoi’.ias Edson lias joined S. N. Brant-
1
llaptlst chureh at (¡rant s 1><<S yesterday
20,259 Riley, Thus
2,050 the
ted Htatex ia rapidly a» qniring quite an fund by the imposition of enormous tar­ Ammerman. Henry
morning at 11 u clock.
tier's forces at the latter’s mines on Apple
2.550
3,372
Robinaon,
J.
W
Ayers.«'.
W
iff
taxes
for
their
enrichment.
efficient little navy, thank* to Ex-Secre­
A large eonirregatlon lisiened to a most gate.
2,025 Roatel, C. B
2,426 nt.
....
I'-ling dHeourse Trom Key. .1. A Kreasur.
The shrewder leaders among them Bolton, 1. K.
tary Whitney’s policy of rebuilding,
George M»-rritnan was l-*i»i up
2,800 Reauiea A White
4,791 laM Sunday evening.
.....................
which the present a* 1 tu mi«! rat ion is foresaw a possibility of a popular rev«»lt Bauer, Frank
rv severe felon during several day
Forty iiumbers were «..Mat th. Wildervlll. V-
67,500
14,250
Ryan,
P.
J
Bank
i
f
A-hl.tnd
ami
planned
in
advance,
as
I
he
World
week.
•imply carrying »»nt
.11 the llih lust . nlliiiait.mlar.ee voting
2.400 Roberta A O’Xeil
18,6011 ball.
p »mted out, to make it inoperative. Barman, B»devina..
it a complete e>uce«-ss.
< h »nge has cin ul if«’*I «ii«»r»» fr« »-ly si u
6,330 Reynolds, l’amel
2,' mì O J. E. Rtiin»Mart and family «.f «^ttiruK Minn the passage <»f the 'a lrua.i pay-cat a
Butler, G. S .............
H om . W m . E Rri ell , the newly Fi»ey had a majority of hirely two in th^ 1 I Billings, G. F..........
4,7» 0 Robii son. Joseph............
5,616 ar«- am >nu th«- lat»-st actjuisItionM to th« w»-« k
«•
n
de,
wh»co
this
year's
eb-t-tions
might
•IrCted governor ul Massachusetts ir
6.7I1' nopu'.ation <»t Grant's Pass
13,460 Rapp, Joseph....
rhey p'aiini d so to increase I Barron. H. F...
Wir. Bai 1 »-in 1 er»*c' it g a ru-w r> s d» n-
thirty*thre« years of ag«, and th a is tn.s d»*s(r»»y
2,738 J.»hn Swm.l.-n has recently . n . t.*d m w «.ut
9,213 Robinson, S. M
1» Medford, (J. W >k «1 ha ing th** « "ii
tmddingH .»n . is phiee. Hnd wi!1 rvhul|.| hi>
third race for the d s'inguÌNh»*d office. that i.iaj »rity that no matter how ovrr- Berwick, R
2,573 burned dw«-!ling m tin- spring.
tr..u t
6,251 Ray, William
Mr. R ■■Meli 1« one of tiio
and whe'uiiiigly itie people might reject and Barron. E. li.
7,740
6,993 Ragsdale. J. F., esia’e of
A. j. J »dm- hi is 11' XV fHIIV.IJ’*:»'« ’lit
K<-x . J. I. I ut11«-, junt from MisHissippi m -
muit brilliant lend-M of the triumphant condemn their legislation they could Barron, G. \\
5,t>00 MV. - tins u. .Kt" take «-harg.- .,f thcSout h»-rn coiintv f r G ¡i L'Xv.'X’s cunibiiiath»!! I» pee
2,552 Sm.th, Thus
Democracy. It in ael«)om fo young » Midi hold the senate lor years to come Bolt. John
works.
3,868 Mctlnatist c hurch at Grant's Pass.
4.475 Shattuck. Silas.
and thus | revent the undoing of any­ Benedict, R............
man acco^ll^>llMh^•« «o mudi.
\swego p» pr.ss th«- gran.l Thanksgiving
4,898
Dr D ue'rest js th-* r« « pient <»f many
4,O'»5 Singer. W. F
thing they had done.
Bradshaw, W. H.
ball
is.
m
lull
pi"gr.-MK
and
tlms«-
Lirtunat.
C-»ngratu!a'i »ns over his rcniin«-a'lon of
2,025 «•nough to b«»l«i tickets are happy.
To accomplish this they erected four Brown, H R
12.045 Stone, Elizabeth M
eelibai v
CoNOttvs« convenes for the short se»- («•rntorieH into states, bv way of gaining
8.743
S'ephen on, G. W
Brown. George
B-rt Wair« n return« <! last we«-k fr«»m
•ion ol the 51-t cong e-« next Monday, eight senators. On** of the new Mates
3,949 at tendance at t he b««dsidv t.f I i | m father wli .
M. S. D »mon Li f week re '«••■ice 1 -I lo w
....
2.280 St one. A
Bradlev,
Laura....
wnd the country will have to submit to went Democratic, ami so a returning
p»’ent -iiic1 ing ni.iehine at li ■ boo* .»n<i
3,970 i died recently at Auburn. Nebraska.
7,595 Shook J. .X
Beall
.
T.
F.
estate
shoe
sfor *.
A Irtlie mor- of Reed and Lodge tyranny. hoar«1 cheated it out ot the re-iilt and a
2,0*0 i f I. I. «»nard of Illinois valley is preparing t«»
6,264 Shaw. .1. F.
Beall, R. V
! j ship t w«» «•:.! '('ads ot fine anph-s from h - appb
Shq m”i’'* *'f fuiv »n (¡ran
Io the light of recant events, however, coiuplaiaant s »nate Heated two Republi­ Bamebtirg, F . .
2.710
Slinger,
Win.
ami
J.
.X
15,675
lorcnard t > Page A' Son of Portland.
they may learn sena.' enough to undo s can**. Presently two more states were
2.100 I G. W. Bristow of U illiama rrr«< raiA« «! p; or ’i' in-. A •: ’e A P y male shi
Story, Mrs. C. S. K
loads n «•■•i d v.
,|w,riion of the miaeld f they w-re able to « rested out uf sparsely peopled territor Bellinger. M
2,055
4,625
p<»un ot tin p"iat". «• this «" hho P, -whi.-h ’ h>
Sears.
Granville
Blecher. H iiry
G-*1» Vi. m | fa-i.iP.
do before Hie people uver»1 eoned them i»*s having tog-ther less than 150 900 Bashford, G. W
2,4. >0 is hauling to market at Grant s I* ms .
6,672 Schriler, Henry and Jacob
M«»ss has I hm - u oat during t»< r i »n of tfi»* l?i«t t xx •» w» <•»■ - 1
à
with confu-ion at tlie polls.
7,706 Sheriff James
•’'.576 Stewart, J. II
inhabit icts, thus increasing their major­ Brooks, E C
the
mountains
k <>n his r. gulai -tax-coll« -ettng imiiiii
2,831 th«-xvt'«
ity in th»* senate tu fourteen.
3,o;» Stewart, A. J
in tin- s«»utiicrn portion of i he county.
Barnum, W. s
Mi-s Ad» Ba»r !e‘t h'in-.* last xx • » k to i»f-
5,150
But the revolt has been so sweeping r>eck, John
7,535 Slewart, Mrs. A. .1.
Much adniirati <n U e\or« sH«-d for the new te id school a’ Sm l'mn» i-c.> «luring the
Tint Kmieburg /ferirà is aiirady en-
J ,~4 1 National bank building, which already shows •omtng w nter.
3.808 >p<mcer, N. II
gage 1 in getting up petitions for tfie pass- tuat the legiHmate result is to reduc»* Birdseye, P. N
•>.331 up among the b«*st buildings in t«*wn.
3,261 .-indleer, la'wis
Z-x Æ UL
(’has Dickinson »id vT- have removed
age of __
the __________
Ans’ralian b.diot law at the the majori’y to a bare two in spite of the Birdseye, I'. G
W, A. Dwight uas at Doll irhide’s sawmil!
3.22V
2.940 Stewart, Mrs. Elizal>eth M
cummg Session of the legislature ; also a stiain*»lesH packing. Plans are on foot Crocker. Mr- >. J. 0
Inst wei k insp* ctlng a l»i I of lumber rec« ntlx !«» Re«!l.»i «Is, C »1 , Where .Mr. 1». assumes
.i d j
charge of a large nu -« ry.
2,6-» purchased Ly th«*S. P. I). X L. company.
5,170 Slinger, William
jretition to the same body to print the to count out the result so ’’ar as New 1 .olidge, O.
4,4<K) Thomas Dunn nn«l P. McAllister, both of
3.000 staimners, W. R
school ho»ks <4 the state and furnish Hampshire and > mth Dakota are cun- Cha> tier, Tims, estate of
.1.. llockci mith. th A-l I imi I.uh I er
2.225 Salt Lake < it.v. were in v. st ¡gating tin- mm« ral hotighf a nuiuh»*r of h<»gs ot farmer
them to the |>e<n»le at c »st. B >tti are s.»rn»-d, leaving a innj »rity of six instead Cliurcl niun, J. E
2,00 ' Stanley. Airs 11
r. ,.i
fi,siiti r»'R<»urccs of this section during the w« ■ k.
O nly
Me- f »rd during th«- w, ek
conimendable m • <sur«*s and shoü d nmet oi two. In any event th»» majority w ¡1 Clawson. H. V
3.700 i Smith, Henry
k I »
;¡ fCSAj.
evert
j
W. A. Patrick of Ashland is acting
Page
13.300
9,58.5 Sterling Mining Co . .
w:th the support of all nght-mimled I** I hsm tlian the number of seats secured Carter II. B
Ihri t fa I to bn; * iot jo Ni 1-
,V
Son's
local
ng-
n*
at
(irant
s
Pass,
and
Is
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the
THE
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tX
».'.Mi'» busy a'l tie time pn pai mg h int f<»rshipment I •i«•!! t > Medford Th« ?•
try fr iudiilent packing, an»! there should Carleton, s ,\
2.240 Stanley, A C
memlrers.
•^F à M i LY
3.000 T. Sl'.itlmk prep.wd I* mm » l»«>\«-Mot< h.'i<- w«st boundary » i our t-.w
....
have been an .»j >i ity the other way, ah the Case, J !.. F. M. Co
3.976 , Si «•inure, Mary S
2.0 .0 appl. •* f-•!’-Iiiptn«m last xve« k. Diev were all
: Stevens, A ll
llo a »• Nichol-
T he Oregon Iinproverncnt C »tupany im people have done their utmost to decree Constant, Isaac, estate <>(. .
Va
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H
ading
at so I ok a pn^e.’'
4.350 of red xvini - r \ arc tics ami xx ill comnian«! top ca
In tlie fac • of so deliberate an attempt Coaklev, Emma
«»n
2/rOO i Si-eniorc. John
sai I to lie in a bankrupt c«»n«lition, and a
prices
•
nt*-
¡¿i
n
7,60
»
Tolman,
J.
C
to
deprive
th«»
people
of
their
right
to
Christian.
Mrs.
1.
2,987
receiver is to b*' app»»inte I for it, prob­
< al'lxx-' I i«* buil'ling a n* a» dwelling
: TO JAN. 1. (891.
2,750 n Minus
S H L
2,000 l Ti'Ornton, Mrs. James
Ins recent I >< at hi on William* «1 «•» k. an.!
ably the H >n. J»wi. Simotl of Poitland. ruh», and thus lo m.ike legislation p»r- Cork. Mrs. J. J
xv I’" xv »1! » :« o»«f m * •-nd i:«« tlits klip with nnnif* noil
cot!
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h
um
*
an
1
g»
11
ng
r<
7
751»
I
Thompson,
Ja<
ob
rnanent
in
spite
of
the
popular
protest,
is
preparing
t«>
greatly
improve
his
place
m
Cunningham. I<>hn..........
2 750
The recent <iis»url»ancc in Wall street
» ’ <
• nt --r n..b, we will »end
1»
visitor to 'be W- ».d s f ?
tlie
spring.
2.711
I
True,
II
there
can
b»*
little
<iou:
t
that
the
next
Colver, llul la
3,000
OM’WH»'
’ »•»
’*‘-91. r .f far n I nil Year fram tbar l>aie.
Cails»-»! th- ‘ sq vex *” on the Lnprove-
4,S5O
School
Sup.
rint-n
lent
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general
ebclicn
will
complete
the
«UfK
::.155
Cardw'll, J. \. estate of ..
Í he pr *t «•« !’• tinp*<»'■»* fo:
m»» it Cun- aiiv’s finances, and wbi’e
’ r • '•«! ' »»»•«•-•>•-. . 1« .
H tiic jilt:««'rnicd
rckly *>up|ilenient«.
‘»,(>02 gaged for th«- past few d;ixs in ex unining ..f » he (ii*d 4« ry nt î».is i
18,362 • l aylor. S. C. i state of
<iuitr a large class «4 ¡i ppi ¡cants for t« ach»T s
the orti«,t» * claim that Hi« compaii) ot ovi ithrow so hri.tiantiy begun in tlllH Coleman, I.. C
THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, 4t Temple P'ace, Boston, Mass.
6.S70 certificates.
p « j; < t nii.y noa i»«- re ■ ir«Je«i ;r
«'luggage. Janies estate ot.
4,205 , Tirp]>er, John
assets will llgiue up |1A,H i M). i M)O, a receiv­ uue.
S R Hudson ot Pei'lii. W’ish.. a broth»-r in­
Cassett A Welsh
2,500 I True. J.P
i li i k Hal
-’.’•« ' \ W i
er was nvces-aiy to straighten out then
2,11K) law of G 1«. Brist »xv of Williams ere» k arrives Portland l’i*«t we. i;, af'er sperm
THE SEX T SES I TE.
Cantrail, Andrew..............
4.870 > Uphain, N. 1*.....................
afla'.rs.
we« k to make bis future h«»me in Jose­
3 990 this
months colle« ! ing f- «r : In* li « in in th’.- v.. I e .
Casebeer, Jacob .
3.871 I Inch. William
phine* count y
6,140
I
V
aw
ter.
W.
I
...
Cardwell.
Mrs.
Ellen
2,834
f olio wing will be the political
Sup.-rintendert ('. M. Irwin of the Cheinaxva
!< r. <i' ?irv pl «i il I role- ' 'liai viso
Tut Knights of Labor ejection of
6,465 Indian training-eh«»«»l passed south last we. k, to f)r
2.688 I Van I'yke, J. < >. >1 Wife .
Inn»--«« E l»-’t al Í'r«»^p ci last I* i
of the senate after March 4th, Cantrall, John estate of.
officers tor the next two years resulted at»
2,113 « hi his way to California to obtain recruits hitnrday, Mr E , Lting ve \ 1 x\
5,350 I Well-, James I
Cameron,
Z
foliowR. T. V. Powderly, uf Scranton,
4,924 f«»r the school
I Coaklev. Misa,I.. E
...
time.
2,500 > Walker, J. P
Pa., re-e|»Ttv I general master workman
R x A II N . h >!s h' l.l Thanksgiving ser­
STATE*.
TAI»
2,63(»
Wells. Erastus
.............
Cooke, X
2,121
A gei «t 1 »un ».
vices at the Slate «-I f« k M’il«»ol house Vester
at a salary of $3300 a year. Hugh
■Ô
To 0“’ party rcce’vng the largest list of
?,a« «lax iiioiniiu. «¡nit«- a large congregation runaway at < «•:
, Wells, (files ,t John
Itollarlti
le.
H.
C
4.455
Cavenau/h of Cincinnati, grand worthy Alabama .
miiii»*s tor
being
present
2.043
N» brnskii
I
Wagner.
Jacob
,t
Son
ti**
i one «i «y r- er
Putin,
G.
W
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::,ooo
foreman , John W. Haves, N»-wr Jersey, Arkansan.........
N’evada..
A large as-» niblag»- xxas pres« nt to hear th«- buegy
2,934
;
White,
Janies
E
..............
TIllJikEll
M W ILLI SHUTE#
Palrv.
A.
J
..............
4,753
fun* ral s>mon ot th«- lat'- Mr. Woohtridgc
secretary and treasurer, salary I20U0 l a)if«»rina......... I 1 New Humpahire
3.5S7 pr«
Ihni'iiti’i Bros
.........
2 New JriM-y
iMwning, F. T
6,612 ; Walker, Daniel
ach.-d bv Rex . Broxvn at Williams ere« k on
The auri lus in the treasury was reported ( ( ’ ’ dorado
2 New York.
16,568 the l«iih instant.
«*arloads • f !
«»nm-vticut ..
1 Pungan, John B
I !\ 1 ►
....
4.016 ; Walker, Minus, estate of
to be 11 A.(Ms) and »he mem»»en*tnp of the Delaware... .
1 N >ith < arolina
5,( >s2
Farm preduee of all kinds > ommands a uiiîd repai s
Dickinson. W. R.
J.'K'V I Wells, < ¡lies. Sr.
Virih l>ak->ta.
order
was
2SO,ooo. The assembly Florida ............
L
il»i.««li
insto
2.599 ;U " d tigni « in Gr int' Pass at pt’. s« nt. < ggs
BY HUBERT H. BANCROFT,
I >e Bar ' ie< >rge................
3. 1 >0 i Woods, John
..........
Olito..................... 1
adjourned Wcdnesdav. There au.s no I Georgia
M r Fronk
« 1 t > «dq
2,116 selling
*’
' tor-id
~ « cuts
‘ < k. per d>/.< n ami npxxai ds
2 <>r«-gon ...........
Idaho.............
THE EMINENT HISTORIAN'.
I 'rum, James
3,400 I Wooley, Mrs Elizalieth
during
tIn-
past
w<
oppt. A?.‘P ro Powderly’s re-election.
I
Pennsylvania.
lief
fr«
ti»
!ii>
I
iiiil
'
tr
ni
I»
m
in
s
ill»*
¡Hind*»..
!
2,t
EADY «It .¡»st «mix true Il storj « ; M- :-
4.700 I Wa ker, G. L
W. f! I'nderu "id returned r«-c< ut’x from eon and ie!iirn«*«i
Hliode* Isiand
!
Indiana............
I H-Roboim, Henriet'a
the
\\
lilaun
tte
2,0» ».; bis visit b> r»-lativcs in R"t k Island, 11.. and
moti -m publish« d —Fascinaiirm. int<-nft«,i%
> «utii » aro!ma
Duggan, Dennis.
3,044 I Wn-ley. J.B.
Iowa
.........
int'r* >t mg. poxv«-r!ul — End«»!s»-«i a. k«
by
’».o« 2) ex press -s tns xvilHngiu >s to abide in south« rn «hl’ing tilt* W'*» K.
1
I Donegan. Patrick
1 1 South l>ak"ta.
1.5IH1 I Walker, E. F
T h ». Chi< ;i4<> Ti‘ihnnft the leading Kansan...........
Mormons and Gentil«-*».
Or«'g«»n
in
the
future.
- Tenn«*sa»’V.........
K’-ntin kx ....
il. (’ L-wi< vi it-<! Kos» b-ir.r «in'ii r the
;
Williams,
1.
B
.
5,709
Devlin.
John...
6.698
Republican j uirnal «4 the west, sayathat Louisiana...
WONDER! I L AD\ IATI RE>
Texaa
Th«* « 'liny c »mmissi'iners refused admis­ pa-f xxrek, sav th»-‘ IL-vu v
IL- his
-
i
4,090 sion
»it rni|»p«is and iraxdb-rs B »«.«ix Imiian
Dean. Mrs. Annie M
.».O' >2 ! Wheeler. M.W
2 Vermont... ..
••the »ooner the M Kinley Bril ia repeal­ Main«*
to a poor unfortunate t<> th»* eountx
Wars I tir.. i g «««'•nuts <4 Vbt--n<r«-s and
Virginia .........
3,211 hospital iast xv« k < hi tIn- ground» that sb« xx.i> i >h:ishe i his >’-*v.’-!iii|| «■' I’. ism <-<cer; in
I W'o-slv.J. X
ed the better.’’ It ar«:ueR that "no new Mar> land
Fish.
Thus.
F
8,370
Douglas county
M.rj««*ul"us E-<-ap» - Th« taimais Da nit«- A-so­
2 Washington
2.0 ‘4 a resident of Jackson c«»unty.
2.250 I Weeks. A. J
Fui er. L. D
mills Lave t>een started, no new machin­ i Massacliu.sett'»
cial i«»n. Et«-.. Etc.
2 WcMt Virginia
Michigan
IL x.G.
Lan«1«»ti went north last \v«-« k on
Our t» al « state un n a,e preparisi! to «io a
9,5;u»
2 WiM’onsm......... 1 1 i Erb, W. W
3.132 ■ Wall, Charles F.........
ery haa bet’ll bought, and there have ! Minnesota..
MYSTEKII> »»i POLYGAMY
11,999 receipt 4 a telegram announcing that his ■ ‘riving bu**)ne«-s < ti the c<>nip’e»i"n «»I th»*
Wyoming ...
ng
11
• 1 •
been no recent heavy investments in raw Mississippi. ..
2,145 Watson, John estate of.........
I Edsall. Martha....................
motb'-i in-!axx. Mrs. Clark, had b«'cn seven ix M»-''.tor«l .-nd ................ vise tailr. a i
M .» \
Missouri ... .
Mr.mgc K'-ligi«»u- < u<t'Hiis—Biography ut
4,000
,
Western
I'nion
Tel.
Co
njured
in
the
Lak'
LabMi
a«-«
¡«1«
tit.
2,03'>
materials ” The impoiters *« in» burr e i in 'Montana
Elliott,
James.
2 Total.................... 12 e.
.........
n»-xv<'oin. r> s»*» king I -catio: > »r«> ,<l-« ady to
Brighain
p
oling,
us
tiiriEing
«•* a iiox<ly«t
(».190
goodMin advance of the increase of duties
2, ' m O i Whetstone, Mrs. A I..
Earhart. Samuel
ti u»-insu.ry.
M. B. Crock» rUrn-Ar <'•» hax •• complete«] the I m * * e i» <»n <»ur -tr» « t «•.
The legi-la’urr of New H nipshire is Farnham. C
2,500 r< pairs to their ti«»urmg mill and are «me
\ grand I hh U t«'s» 1!. F.x. rxi«>dx Wants If.
might suffer, it admits, hut it regards th’R
2.101 W altz, Jacob
I he M"» ih r« h sal»»«»n
3,19» m< 1 •• pr«-pan «1 to sujipiy the pcopl«- »»( J<»»»«•-
— Merchants. Farm« ra. M«-«-tmnk-\ ami ail
onlv as an incident of speculation. There Democratic, hut it app»*ars to he a fixed Farlow. Mary D
''.•.'94 , Whitman. J. P
« I «—»••. hax« « ag» riy axxtin :« pp « kihd -
2,400 pbine eouaty u ¡th a sup» i - kt article <»t Hour. th»* manage.n» iit of H
•-•,915 , Wilson, Jessie
ia much to justify an immediate repeai, «letermir.ation on ttie part ofthe Republi­ Fryer, J. J
....
<»f this remarkabl«- b*»» k
ing
a
popular
report,
Pr-<f. (’. J. Kurt h's full orchcs»ra furnished
3,3*1»
but not even a remote probability t! a* the can»« tu -teal the senator from that state. Furry, Samuel
5,055 , Wilson, Arthur
AGENTS
ii I inns.* t«»r th»-dHiieers at the thanks­ tiling in that line is k» i
2'1 <> splett
Republican iea l»*rs will thusconfe.-s their In cast*thin theft is n«»t accompl shed, Fi-hei. Xew man
3. Ci;.’ • Worman, Edwin
giving ball at the opera-house I h- nrofcs«...r
"• nd 'ini' k "1 <■• t< i « -stlx and • legant « an-
J < » Johnson an I
the
Renat»*
w
.ll
et
ir.d
I
’
»
R>
puLili
ans
and
2.262 has n< superior as an orchestra l«-a i»-r in
Vll'j >lng outfit.
D'ti'txxast« tin»»- xx rning* for
blun’ier and correct their mistake.
1.358 I Williams, Charles. ..
Fordyce, Anna
their summer trip L»
43 Dermx rats In any event, the Demo- France. Joseph. .
Cin­ uiars. imi *»cut'
1«-rrit«»rx b«-forc it is
2,870 SoiitI ktii (>r . g«>n
5,006 ; White, II I.
gi X’« n « ut. R» in«ml»» i th's i- a subnet »»f
crata w ill
able to overcome this rna Fisher, Mrs Mary A
R. A Rooth and Editor Cnrr« v ;«n«l w,l«\oi thio'ivh tl S »mid c u
3 L50
I White. C. E ........
2,720
1 5'1 i KM l.KTl.KKK •i t'j a•!. and t ’i«- Giand lllus-
ng iruvd'cd ov<*r
t
Grant s Pass iii'ssed th« train .«t Portland «»n
T he first cane on the continent of! j »rity in 1S92, as there will then be a
till «un,
Htlrat t
attt'utiuii
<*v.«ry where.
9.14)0
th»-Pith :n*t.,»»!• they would both hav«* be» n ami are -K.itisli'd lo p
inovulation with Dr K< m h's wonderful 1 senator to elect from New York, Montana • ierman J.<>an Society
Aid
on the train will« ti nu t xvifli the t* rrible acci­ perniane'it iy Mr. .1 » 1
10,250
“lymph” occure«) m Kansas cily a few ' and Delaware wh en states may be re­ < laley, H. B . .
KLAMATH COVNTY ITEMS.
dent
at
Like
Labish.
hi- the I»; ichle^t pro-p
16,101
THE HISTORY COMPANY t
days since, the lymph taking obtained, garded as absolutely certain for the Dem­ < laniard, < »-car ..
Grant's Pass will probably l»e full of strang­ tie kmtws ot.
5.861
723 Market St
San Francisco
direct from the Berlin laboratory, and ocrats. Besides tiies■». there are four Gregory, W. J.
Stant Wilson goes t«> New York this xxc< k ers next xvi ek. '¡'lie c Hinty Sunday School
2.444 for an vxt«.nd«xl visit.
H. II Woilers, the mixoiogist, iias re-
the me lieal fraternity of tli 14 country oth»*r «tales which <dect, an«l should Gorden, I'riali
*-onv nti »n convenes on th»- 2 d and 3rd prwx.
i;t|o«ui
to
the
building
next
<loor
II
»off,
John
...
.....
moved
bi-
3,0(»
and
the
Baptist
Institute
of
¿«nithcrn
Oregon
are earger.y awaiting results. If the (heir legislature stand as at present,
Agent Mathown expects to take cbarg« of
to < . W. Pa ni'-i barber-hop, oo Fron*
on the 4th and .‘»th prox.
........
9.173 the Agency next we« k.
compound proves to be all that ita in­ would ad elect Democrat*. The thiee I Gordon, Alfred ..
He has -tl’ pi cl the bar wilt:
-treet.
Gams.
James.
.....................
5,790
It is propos«*d t" add a b'tahieai cabinet to
ventur claims for it, it will indeed be certain Dem<s ratic states will give the
Slab stove wood at tiie saxvmills retails at
the
IltK-t win»-, ii'pti'is and cigars,
Ladies will find our Gccds Fresh and New
th'-attra' tu ns <»t th«-Grant's Pass f r»-e read ­
Geary
F.
R.
A
Wife
3.2
m
)
<1.25
|»«
r
cord
tn
the
vicinity
of
Linkvill«*.
a I h M jh to the htnn in race. Every gov- Democrats 45 and Republicans 43, and
ing room, a g-nta-man xvcl vi s d in su« h and a tine billiard tab;e can a f >» be
3 557
matters having x •lunt«-er«-d to make the col­ found th»*re. (iiye him a ck I, lot I»»* ’Ail.
ernrr.»*nt in Christendom shoul 1 !»estir with tlie admission <»f New Mexico and Garfield Eime A l'on Co
T«achers'
«
xaminntion
is
being
conducted
2.937 by Stipt. F«»uiitain at Linkx llle tins w«-« k.
lection t n flu- pui p-»se,and fo classify and ar­ treat y •:> wt-i
itself to 'iiHarminat'* the knowledge < f Arizona, the Democrats would have 50 ' iil on. Titos. A Si.ui .........
range the exhibit.
2.-98
how to combat the fatal dfa*a**e which as against 43. The |>ohtical outlook for iiowar I, Zenas
2.20) Some sab s of cattle arc rrport«ti as high as
Manx citizens op--nix express the opinion
has go long batt!e«i the skill of the wisest Dem«j» rut- is m'jst pi. a ant, while it is i I Hutchings, J. B. K
» lrmit < <»ur( Burket.
$.1)
tor
tw<>-vcai-ulds
and
$24
tor
thre«
«
.tr-
that Gi i'it s Pass should hax . an entirely ru xx-
High, Govan
..........
2.4.50 olds.
physicians
<*• rrespontiingly gl«x»my lor Republicans. Houck, Mrs. Johanna
cliai-t««r and fliat 110 « ff >tt shout«! I»«* mad' to
Th' toll«»’.viiia hi «’ t b«' i.ixv Hii'l« liau- < i\x ■ «-« •»
6.699
tin* old <>n«-. xx Inch in no wax im-ets the thus fiu <!«•« k* »r*d f"i trial at th« N"V«-njb« r
Ti e Dt rm ¡» rats stami « ld v one chance Helm. A. C
Recent assays have d«-inon*t rated that iinu-nd
2 101 Cluggagc's
of our groxx ing « < inmuiiif \ . The n« xx t.-rin <»! circuit rourt.
mm»» at Silver lake is apt to turn • wants
Tm National Farmers* Alliance opens fur a lose, and that is in Cai fornia.
me <h ..j •! I- eitj> hi 1 x drawn *■ • as n«»t to 1« -
Herrin, J. S ...
8,811 out a bonanza.
L. i. k' x an«! A ¡tint t x - I.- x M< 111-. .<• t • n ti
its annual session at Ocala, Fla., on the
• pure c »»»stant tmk» ring.
Hotel Company, Xshiand
r» «’• 'X «’! ill' Hl' j .
2.131
TheThankRgiving ball last evening nt Acad­
Hr»t Tnendav of D-vender. The meet­
Sarah
ll G.tt»•- x .1 », B
x: to r.
Th*
-
i--«
u'"rder
of
<
»«I'll'liows
at
the
e.>unt\
2,720 emy ha'.l. will I oiik be rem« inhered as a most
Hunsaker, E. B.
IIHTOKI.il SOTEs.
ing will also be maiked by an exi*o-»ition. I
s. n* ,u »• taking much inter« st in th«- lecture to p< rsutial prupt rly.
llargadine. Geo. K...
2.445 enjoyable affair.
E.
'
.
kaiu
x>.
Riii|>»
\
A
Ami.
to m
'»»•
gix
«
n
at
t'e-
«.p«
1
a-luHis,-
this
•
veiling
by
at which the resource»» of Florida and
2,819 W. F Arant went to Ashland last w«« k to Ii. ! J J. Wa f"t> «4 hug« n<*. xx ho is one of «■»«• 1’< D'liny .
Tiih s prenie «• apt < t the United States Hershberger, G. T
specimens of all the natural curiosities
11.
t
L»
W1M
X
-
J
G
Birdsvj
:
to re»
th«
I-
stx-.'i-.
.I
cratGin-
11
in
th«
stat«
.
A
-
Herman, Binger
7,000 meet Mrs. Arant on hr r return from her \ i-it
of the state wid he displayed for ti e has »»nee m< re affirm» <1 Hie constitu­ I lockersmith, J. II...
th« re xxili I»«- no *-h»irge f. t ;idmissi«H>. there p» rsinml prop« tlx .
in Douglas county*.
I
2,655
Stat«-
«»I
•
»r«
g
hi
x
-
Andy
Virgil;
tionality
of
th»»
tne
’
hod
of
execution
by
xx
Hi
d<Hibtl<
sw
i»e
a
¡arg'
turnout
io
Ii*
ar
him.
instruction of visitors. This ex|M>sitioii
Hamlin, Eliza J.
I ruin just i'-« s com t.
7.415 August Reiher last we. k erected a bl u k-
wid remain open ddrmg b > days ; but we electricity pro*, detl lor by the statutes Hamlin, T. J. A Co
I h* following r«*>< lutmn xx is pass«-»] ¡n
sh >p <>n his lot in Linkvillvto be u.-«d
D. M • »sb rn A C'». x - . I . Hubbard
3,300 Hinith
M niiiiuent grange bv unanimous \ a« at its c«>v> i. ♦ tc.
by O.'nej Mickelson.
undertake to say that the greatest of th»* state of New Yo»k, and I he .lap- Hosmer, Nels n
2,0)8
meetitig. N"v. 15: R ksoi . vei », Thai xv«- arc
S.
D. Ta.x 'or vs J.i. k - •it
a»»»
m
»
murderer,
Shibuya
Jugiro,
rnu«t
cnriuaity of all w 11 l>e the Earmers*
Warren F Mills, well known in this c ninty, • )ppos««l t< th»- n» w assessnieni l;ixv its pro­ !U«»IH*V.
Hockenj'is, John
4,965 died
at San Tranci-co last we» k o! consump­ pos .1 t h passage by the m xt legislature, and
Alliance itself.
Th»» wonders it has I die as Krm’er »lied. If ia not surprising j Hamlin. T. J. A Ii. W
J
F. Johnson vs. D II But I •»mil-;
4,40) tion. after a long illness.
xv plrdg« "urseivt-s to v« t* in future against C«>V« r IIKHIl’V.
achieved of la’»* ar»* of no common kind ; that the jxxjr wietch p eferred hanging. ! Harbaugii, Oliver
anx
candidate
for
"ITie.-
who
wi
i
n>
t
p
’
.
slg.
Almost
any
»
M F. i -x - Map
one
would
prefer
banging
M <s Alice Spence. accomp.inuM] by Io r
and se tru«t that the National Farmer*’
: Hanley M. estate of.
19,453 ni"tiu r. went to Butte county. Ca'., last w< » k ipmselt to oppose leg:-lai ioij • >t 11 - « hai act» r tn- hi « v .
Alliance will et.j »y thein*el ves at Or .la rather than he conili nine 1 to wear hi.« : Ilotfinan. Mrs. Win
c»iitviuplated
in
this
bill.
II.
' . un i ,L»hn I
to
remain
until
spring.
2,1'00
name.
as thwydeserve.—.V»« Y'nkS">*.
assignee. • tc.
H. E. Du!yb< n. wh » <-.>mn..tt«si -ui« !• at Rogers;
i Hanley, Win A Ed.
2."5 k Capt. Sieninns recently planted out a num­
J.
G.
Birds« y x-.
J. li.ix,-.
s P.«ss n Wedn'-> tax
a-t xv • k. xva-
Ir in now claimiil in financial circle« ! Howard, ti. W
5,935 ber ot choice grape vincs.to test the adapt ¡»hi li­ Grant
nion«y.
rc<
’
»-nt.y
li.nn
»
a
ituima
and
had
I
«
11
in
ly
oi
»air
aoii
to
viticulture.
tti*»
recent
embarrasHmont
of
(he
gteat
I
’
.
Donegan,
ailininibtr
it-ir.
etc .
Haymond
Bros
12,083
iHuakailly carpet knights in the reg­
charge of th«- Baglev h »us but a texvdajs
to r< ' • X • I III- Hl'-X .
Many worthy citizens of Klamath county when lu-« ..mmitf. «1 th»-rash tu t Th»- letters liitli;
...
4.415
ular army to wh< s>* machinations can I m » banking house of Baring B ioh . was . ll «rry, Janies
I
.
>.
No«
i
x-
J
<
\
I
I
Wh:pp;
p.r.
have return» d to their own tiresides sine* »tie wtiieii h- left showed no «ictuat ng « «ex
traced the policy of abandoning all the bought about by the Jews, who, know­ Helms, James
14.7.4 a»ljournm»
«'••pt <l«Mpond« ni v
l»«s «as.-4 was about "»<i mon« x
nt of circuit court.
Mitt-hell
A
Lrxvist'o..
x
.
I)
ovmtig
\ Elinor« ;
....
3.048
frontier posts and leaving the helpless ing that firm was the banking house of Hamilton, S. I>
yearsot ag»- and leave* a wife, t,» xx h an lie
re«-» v« i ni> hi « x.
Martin, the miller, wa* oblig«*«) t«» run both has t>«*< n in uried only :i little ..vr a x «-ar. and to A.
settlers at th« mercy of the r «linen, are Rus-ia, hoped than to strike a deadly Hanna, J. C
3,96»
T.
Kyle.
Jr.
v-
G.
«lax and night shift at hin mill ¡¡«st w < k :t"in’ small step-children. II* 1» ¡-»nged to a G p* rsonal proper») .
2.7'4) th«>
largeiy to blame for the menacing atti­ blow at their aggressive cm my. It is Ha per. Win
I A. R. 1 "-I hi ll.iiiois, and tu* 'oo\ wa- bui u-'t
dur ing the Hlm sa of his head man.
II. Am« i mau xs. Duui.ip A >•
nt. 1 • r«-
2,055
tude of the northwestern Indians aroused imf another illustration of the wond»*rful Inlow, 11. C
I bx the local post «»I luat <»rd«r.
« >v«-r iimriex .
and infur.atvd by the Messiah erase
It l»ower of np ney, when u-«-d in unlimited ish, Salbe I.
24,545 .lohn Cerlinars r<*crnt!y plarod a liric -tre t
M.
Purdin,
assign«*«',
x
..
T.
A.
ami
Marx
lamp at th« corncr of t he bi < wery. iinicli to
ro SITÎVE
ia qiiHHtionable if the whole aval able quantities by syndicates ami combina­ Isaac-. G. W..........
Strieklin; to r««-<>x • r money.
9,575 tln
gratltication ol beiate«! pv«b*Htrain8.
for Infants and Children
M \RIHF.D.
I. N Shook x -. Samu« I ( oix « r and G<
1.
Jones, W. S.............
force of the regulars will be sufficient to turns.
2,622
<
uri
ex
;
t«»
recover
im>m
\
r? > • ■ j
Wells and < asebeer of Bl\ marketed lOli head SOWDEN • I.EMI'A'H \t th. M< « « il.«!) house
Johnson. Mrs. p. A ...
conquer the bloodthirsty savages, should
3.475
Julia A W«*«t vs. Rutus W« t t. «i;v. r« i'<*
A uks W. Tin km ts, Ron oi Judge Jones. T. E
mi; ■ ' ; . •
\ ■ •’.- Pth, i " ■* I W Suwdeii
yonng mu'es to California parti»*s i.i-t
they once begin to plunder and p llage.
L. I. Angle vs. Jax as A L«-< ; t«» M-t asi«!«
2.408 of
• Cantorìa « no well adapted tochildrec that Castort* cures Celie. CenFtirat'-en.
and MKs Malti«' Cl«-m*-ns. <» W Rildl«'.
wo k for an average price <d «*0 p» r io ad.
Thurman,
in
wiese
honor
a
banquet
..nr 8wma<-h. !'.arrhn-a. E"'1'1“'“’"-
..
niortgag'-. etc.
Jacoby Bros.....................
•*Lo” has not L»-t any of hi« brutal
I recommend It aa superior to ai.y prescription F
2,695
< "Unix Judgc otHciutlng.
Kilts Worms, giwa «grep, aud proxuotaa di­
addressed a Jones, W. R. A Son.
Saran A St« phctison x s. Elim r D. Stephen
Hamaker Ä* Brownell hnve uissolved part­
savagery even thi.-ugu he baa learned to xvas giv«-n November I
2.359
cuowa to me ’’
IL A Aacnra. M D.,
gestion.
mhi ; dix orce.
■. nrr j
DEM(»RE>T
SII
RINE
At
Di
.
\.v.
l»i.
jollification
meeting
at
Hamilton,
Butler
nership by mutiiHl consent, .1. W. Hain ik» r
WiUzoui injurious modicatwn.
eat government ration*» instead of the
Jootpon, J. O
. ..
4.57" assiini
W. i’. Hillis vs. John Ransom and E 1« n
Ill bo. Uiiord Sk, uruwkljTL, N. Y.
|s$»n, L> R» x » . E Fu'toii. Ih<> I' D'-inor« si
I s » r 4 M Ml j
jg tlu* liRhiliti**M ard collecting th»* as
< ’ »iinty, the home of < i»» ver nor (’an>pln*ll, Jones A < >tten ...
Cart«
r;
injunction.
P«
ndinu.
«4
M«
(itord
and
Miss
Retta
Sin
in»
«
t
Dal
.is
trophies of the chase.
4.2<>
T r CrsTAvn C mj 'AXT. ~ Murray Street. N Y
sets of t he old llrin.
N (v» inh»-r H. anti give the credit, ci the Kilgore. Mary
J. Neathamin« r vs. B Oxx ing«, same.
2,870
<MITH sxi.TFR XtEur«k» » « . S.itm 1 «x
Mary U. Miller ▼• Wni M. Millei; «iiv<»r<*»*.
recent victory to L vl’r» si<!«*nt ( leveland, K¡Lore, Mrs. J
J. ('. Sergent, while on his way from ( cntral
\ x « mb«-r !•'», Is'.<\ Sanili« I (. . ■'imi li ¡«nd Mi-e
2, "25 Point
Fi.ink Su t' r x -. W. G. and Ian a » . lanmi.
to Linkvilb* last we» k had the mi-for­
RliPiniiai; .:". ''•lira's’’;«. <’ üî : i >
PAXNELL i* aaid 10 be getting ready to and at the name time paid him the fol­ Kinciiid, W. R ...
Minili«* .1. Saitcr.
f«»revlosur«' ot mortgage.
3,0'5 tune to !o.-e his purse, containing about $."i0 in
I. . L. Whitney vs. yi R and Alic«-Gallant
marry Mrs. O. Nhea. ami thereby retain lowing handsome tribute.
HE 1DACHE. A’d ALL PAIN
cash.
Kyle. A. I Jr
2
824
S. A . Hu; x s >. M Hu I; div» >re. .
the leadership oi Ireland*»* champ wins in
“V.e, this was tlie if*Hti»‘, plain and Kane, E. C
Tb* Ca'iforni* Po> • r- a:,J N .-->•>•
Ja« kaon county bank v.-. Holst and G« r«lan;
2,’>00
....
L. L»*omird ot Sprague river took a nice
the British parliament. There seems to simple, brought about by the McKin­ Kincaid, W. B............... ..
to s« t asi«l«* de«*»i.
CI.ECTRÎC COUGH < «. '. Ï
8,430 bunch ol catth* to th»* railroad at Moiitagm
Ilelma. Amertnan. Holton and B«-« kmau A
be a fairly well founded doubt in Par­ ley tnll, and to the man «»rover Cleve­ Kahler, William
LUKt!> C01C-. Zie.».It -,
day last week, before returning to .L.-e-
2,'¡00 one
Ream» s vs. GHr«»y. • t al. I njum-t i<ni.
phine county.
nell'a no nd a* to whether be is pi > itn ally land. who three years ago boldly and
dl Dr:
IHEP.
Margaret J Smit Ii x’s. Rob« rt '-mith; div ■ >r> t .
Kleinhammer,
<
harles
4318
dead or nut. A m he tarns over in the ieaihssly attacked thia whole Hystem,
Marx A Hull vs. John W. Hull; divotei .
A barn and .V) tons ot bay on Long Ink** be­
................
1!.U)3 longing
I
Minnie M Dux aiil x s. E M. Duvaul; tot
to John Van Horn Jt Son. was burned
•broad in whirlr the London Tim?* has I more than toanv other, do we owe this Kubli, K
11,800 <>u Nov. 1st, the tire doubt less being the w..i k LINDSAY. At Ashland, N-»v. H, ls‘>i, of loxvance t «»r Btippoi t.
wound him, and his constituents see v»rto»y. Never tor one moment, amid Kahler, C. W...............
I h iuoi rh.ijic of til«- stomach. < h;irb s Lind-
J. J Phipps x s. Aug. Carson ami W. I»
3,215 of inceudlanes.
saj ,n native of Scotland,aged about 51 years. Finnety; lor«-vl«»sure.
signs ul reviving animation, the fart all the abuse that washeape«l upon him, Kane, Mary
5,905 The late grand jury very acnslbly recom
We ch illengo tin- re i l >1' t" successfully cm.trnvci t the usm itimithiit
Peter Britt vs. Met k«T « t ul; fort« losur« <4
begins to be more glaringly apparent «lid he lalter, or his courage fail. Be Klutn, C. K
.......................
kninaH county, Oregon, mortgage.
3.83.5 mtrnded that the county jail be provided with STI KGFS-In < hii
than ever that he is the only man living iievmgin the truth and justice cf bis Kesterson, '¡. H.............
an acre of thrifty, well-eultivatcil, producing orchard trees in the va -
Sturges.’
a rear door through which prisoners might be
November 13. i - mi >. Mrs. Eliza’
2,1'2>
Leeds,
W.
II
....
.
rescued in case of a tlr»1.
tn< »t I m f of A. W. Sturges ol this precinct
who can ait
mediator pctween the p)Sitim, believing that the government
lev of Hogue River will yield a net yearly income of s|oit. It will
2,750
Hired ss years.
The, Great Majority
discontented Celt ami English people, had no right t«y take money from the I.yttleton. I’atri' k
Some of the Jacksonvllle attorneys < vid« in­
I.nark,
J.
M
-
3.
!"
i,8
ly neglected to subscribe for the “Star.- when
and the s«>le re present alive of the Anglo- po< k**ts of the |H»ople solely tor the ben-
Of cases « t scr«»fuln and other bl>»«»d di «vis average l<'t> trees to the acre, and tin- estimate is based upon the detn-
2.520 at f.inkvilie, as Peter’s left-hand compliments
es are hereditary .imi theref« r»- d flicult t«» onstrate, 1 fact that each fruit tree will produce H in value, net. of
Irish element that ia able to enlist the *. tit of a particular class, tie continued Layton, J. T
BOHN.
.....
2, i 55 in the last issue attest.
cure. But We wi-h to state in (he n.o-t
sympathy of the great bu«ly of English­ years after,when others hesitated, to hat J-arkin, W. P.
la>ever,
W.
T.
3,425 J A Houston last week claimed to have RO» >T. — 1 n Grant'•* Pass, Nov. II. isyo, to Mr positive, emphatic manner that Ho««i’s marketable fruit each year.
men in the policy uf home rule for the ile for the right , and now, when all ar»*
Sarsaparilla do* s cure scrofula in ex cry
Linn,
David
...
killed
a
blin
k
swan,
which
was
consorting
5.504
ami Mrs.
Itool, a daughter.
Emerald Isle.
eager to join m the fray, certainly this
1
«
Its mates of the regulation hue. Mr. SH EK Lt >< K
’lip n
In <’h» wua« an precinct, Nov. 12. form. The most severe cases, too territ» e
5,OiO with
FRI
»]
t u t that he «l.i-e 1 to I *a 1 when s»*an*ely Lance, G. W..........
Houston bears an excellent reputation for
f ir description, have vi» Ided t<» this nie«*i-
fill
*1
to
Mr.
ami
M
ih . R. L Sherlock, a daughter.
I
II*
Mark.
J.
M
.........................
2,746
veracity.
(I
C leveland may not have said it. and if any «lared to foll«»w, shows the metal he Myer, B. I
If you Miff* r
I III
J
NORTON At f/.Ht river. Nov, 1». IfflO, to Mr. cine when all others failed
25,275
fr< in imi lire blood in any way. take II .<>«» '*•
lie did there may I*» those who will con­ is made of, and I believe that the whol«* Murphy, J. J
The grading of Linkvilte's st roots renders
anti Mrs. Wai Norton, a hoii .
3,960 her rapid improvement much more pete« p- M I'LI,EH - At Jacksonville. November 27, Sarsaparilla.
In other words an acre <.f producing fruit trees has a valuation Ol
demn it ss an unwise thing to have writ­ people w ill see to it that he, and only he, M<« all, J. M
5,015 11bi».* than formerly, bringing into view fr«Hu
189»», to Mr. ami Mrs. Isaac M. Mtiller, a son.
ten or said, hUI the lh mocracy uf the shall I h * again chosen a* their leader in M.( a 1. Mrs. J. M.
idlW
It is better than nnv bank for tiie Lank is soim-times canied
the centre of town many substantial m w
4.O00
buildings.
country generally wid applaud the senti­ ’92 . !f ever man tp«»ke the truth sure- Million, Bennett
Ef’KI LSON At Portland. Nov.23. IttO. to Mr.
If yeti luive headache try Pr< st« n s“ Hed- into Canada by the cashier," Dame nature
a trust-worthy gnarmnu -
3,000
and Mrs. A. (>. Eckelson, a daughter.
A
k
e
”
ment attributed tu him in the following, Iv tie did when he said a few d»ys ago: M Ils. D. R.....................
Father P. B. Champagne arrived the at
takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail.
Of course if
2,350 8« Rev.
•aid to T h * written by the ex-pies dent •No one haw a greater right to iej»)ice Mills, 1>. R. A E. V.
at of ius future pastora' mission last we« a,
3,630 and will hereafter have charge of the Lmk-
e
in
twenty
years,
and
rob
the
trees
ot tlieir
to a friend in Kansas city, after the late than I have.’ ”
i you plow your ordinili "Tic
Martin, Alex
2,750 ville and Lakeview churches, besi<h‘s doing
nour'ishme'nt
by
oi’ tl........ chard ground, and invite
•‘results.” ••There ia no one thing of
«»/ni vi 11 ninni 1
1 v making
11 i.’ « k 11 ! .*r a
fl cornfield
C»
mission work in both counties.
Mingus, Conrad
9,175
the same grade of importance which baa
Fruit Lands in the Wiiiaxinie \ alley.
the birds and orchard pests to make a restaurant of your orchard you
M ckleson, Mike
2,680
Highest of all in Leavening Power.— V. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 1
resulted from the recent el c’ior, which
This land i- situat« <i f rem 3 t«» 5 ni’lr« from Mathews, l>. p
must not complain that your horticultural methods have precipjtat.-d a
6,447
ought to please Democrats and decent the Mat«* ( apitoi. with it- ♦*xoih*nt >hip- Meritt, J. W...................
A Q<’AKI’K*S DOZEN*
4.623
foreclosure
of the mortgage on your orehaid.
people so much as the prospects for the pi i g f;«( ilines, calmer v. etc .and is espec­ Moon. A. E
2.040
Richard StP£r, th« well known proprbtor of
rebr'tnent of Inga N.
I don't know ially adapted to fruit raising
Final Notice to Delinquent
Mathes. W. M
........
5.133 the Quaker Dairy, No 30 Ellis St.. San Francisco,
F ive-acre tracts from ?"»'»t<» $7» per acre, Miller. John
what kind of a Dem* crat it would b»»
Taxpayers.
4,2'20
la«t week sent the following letter to the Edxvin
who would not lalmr, in season and out all cultivaird and r«*adv t<» **et (o fruit.
Morat, Mrs. Anna M
•6 (160 W. Joy Co.
tract» partially culuvattd for
With half the care you give wheat-fields, and it will yield an income
ot season, to prevent the return to the >50 Tcn-aere
oth):
I-
HIKIIIY
GIVEN THAT Illi.
Meagly . A 11
per acre.
“My famby have beeu taking
• 1« lin>ni«*nt tax list «»t Jacks«>ti v » i « it j , < o « .
on a valuation of Sl(MH) an acre,
lhero is not a wheat-held in this
senate uf tins vilutier of everything lh».n-
twenty acre*« light timber land, siih McDaniel. Barken
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla uow
*i'»n. !< i |->y, ha> b»-« ti tui in <1 ovt « (»• 1:1« . woh
ucratic, who has been put forward by g..«>d spring branch. ♦.V» js - t acre.
Muller. Max
....
county which yields such an income, and EX ELX orchard docb.
» w .u i-.tiii 1 roin th« li'.n « «. iih I V « < mt !«>i it«.
for months with splendid results
IM'll l»l \ i I < »>| I I « ¡ hi \ A i i . , . , s ui,.,
the Republican party to pour out abu*e
Twenty-five scr« ’», fifteen a« tes in ctilti Miller A Strang
Our experience has b»*en that after
We protK.se to sell you an acre of fine alluvial soil, within cannon ar« on-aj«i li>t will pb as«’« ai', at mx « ffi< « tn
too bad for even decent Republicans, and vaii»»»».*pr;ng branch runningon the place, McAndrews. Thos
taking it regularly for a short time
shot of five growing towns, close to the steel rads of a ti a ns-continental Jacksonx iiic and >« itb x\ i1h< ut fuitlu r «!« ! hx
per acre.
who was made the presiding officer of for
11.045
Morri-, Eevi
........
as I xvill b»- « • iinp« lb «1 to M«l«i mil« ax« ami h x >
and getting the Rystexnstarted right,
F- r'y acre*« oi choice bind all cultivated, March, J. s....................
railroad, in the most beautiful valley on the slope of tl.e 1 a< itn with u| "ii th«* pi"|'«Tl> «4 th«' .-aid «h iiKpi« niK, in
the senate to crown their insults to our
3,«>6»i
an occasional dose thereafter keeps
small
bouse,
some
young
fruit
already
set
•*»>»• t.•« i»t.»r«••• payment <»t said tax. if 'i«.>t
P*Gy
______________
5,795
McClendon. C. C .
the systeu fn perfect condition. A
one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to Fe selected bj paid l>\ N«»x «mb« i 1. l-'.u.
O’.i’,$70 per a« re.
2.924
peculiarity of your vegetable com­
1- 1’« »>l l I \ ELY lb«' last < al!. N«»
F rty acr»s of hind al cultivated, in McDonough. Janies.
you. Buy it for a home to shelter you if adversity or the winters ol ui"!« Uns
tfiarc will b« «ix« n alt« r Nov. I. 1-0. A
Seil. !.. A ............
2,.563
pound InexpUcablo to me h, that it
Tug singular behavior of the Dakota, wheat this year, for fliTi per acre
¡
rompt
«-«»niphancv
with the lew ui!| save
old ago overtake you and find you penniless.
Forty-three «(res.
twentx-five »cre> Xeil. R. P
does not lose Its effect, but rooms U
2,315
.
Wyoming and Jiebraska Indian«, eraz-il
fiirth.a costs.
JA>.G RIHUbLY.
cultivat'd,
fine
spring
branch,
place
ail
Nichols,
T.
E
4.200
accomplish
the
same
results
continually.
As
»
>li«
rirt
and
1
a
v-C«
Ì
•
<
t«»r «>! Jackson county
bv the Meaaiah phantasm, and indulging
in. lor <40 per a< re.
I/l' IS W<>RTII SI. <><><>.
< tr»g< m.
THAT CAN’ UK l’SEl> EVERY DAY
2,245 liver and bowel regulator and corrective It is per
Nichols, J. M
tn the “ghost dance" with r fl. s »trai ped fenced
Jac
ksonx
ilio,
«ht
.
là.
1*90.
Fruit raisera profit from $1<K> to |150 per Nichols. <>. W
is the kind that pays. Scores of
We give awaj' the land. Pay us slo a month, 10 cents h to e for
2.695 feetlon. We would not 1>e without It in
across their shoulders, is productive of a< re after (be trees are I tears old. An
young business men, ami hun- two years, and we will present you a warranty deed of the acre, and
10,50 t house. In fact I have just bought a dozen
much solicitude among the settlers in industti»«us man can make a co»»«I dving f«»r Nickell, Chas.
dreds of book -keepers aud sten-
3,IW>9 ties to get »ho reduced price."
the neighborhoods »hoe they are bis fain ly s t i »* h s orchard vets to bear Naylor. Granville
A. M. Rowe, of 5’Jz Jones street. S. F.. al*. ograpbers of both sexes, attribute their success to a course at the Portland Busi­ GUARANTEE it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard.
12,219
practicing their orgies. While it may Is- ing bi va.riing vege ab e> and various cr»»ps Nunan, J
Despite these facts the farmers of the countrj continue to «alm
2.30s writes that it ha* been his habit for years t« ness College, Portland, Oregon, or the Capital Business College. Salem,
true a» the Indian-continuali? allege jhat or ttie csnn»ry. L»»t u* know wba’ Neathainer. Jacob .
I! A LF TH E < (•>'! «4 hoi-t ny 8 hv < 4
Oregon.
B
.ih
are
under
the
management
of
A.
P.
Armstrong,
have
same
courses
of
their
land high, and rob its soil by sowing it witli wheat ai d coinpet
amount
y«'U
have
to
invest
and
we
will
awake
i:i
th**
nvwnllrtrs
with
a
’
'oada^hc
nu
r *
2.211
Neal,
W
M
...............
• hey are but worshipping their .Messiah.
t.. >i«.i< k- < p« tm . But« lu i-_ ] .n ii . 1-,
i a* to location.
!«r stiulv, ‘ime rat. <..f tuition. Eu<inc^.Shorth.in<l,Tyi>c\iTitin^. Penmanship and Enff^ ing in the markets of the world with the serfs of Eu-.'ia ami the s.lives
5,400 exhaust« >1 feeling, but -im «- r■»«* lirst
«»liver, Henry...
Maebitii-i.-. Build« i>. <<mt»«utort
It looks very much as though they are urtvi-r
Fend for ni ips. pamphlets ami price
and otli'i-.
Admitted to be tin
10.KS0 dh ’ had 'i > return of hia old time debilitating lish Departments. Write to either lor joint Catalogue and specimens of penmaushl’
Oregon Trans. Co
getting ready for a general attack which 1 q, islB tO
of India. “Ex|x>rt the wheat of a country and you ship aivny th" vital
gi«
at« st improv«-m* i»f> l.x 1 u made
—
ill oivu
all thu
638,805 headaches.
O. AC. R. R. Co ..
will
give th»
the tritona
troops all
tfie exercoe »1..
they ..
ui1 t.-u k « b,».< k*. Fi« igl<t pnjaid.
Tin. O regon Lx ni » Co.,
ity
of
its
soil,
”
says
a
great
economic
writer.
1
he
people
of
Jackson
3,378
«»'Brien. John................
nt<* for < atalogue.
want. The reds are apleiidiillv equipped
•'Salem. Oregon.
county should learn this as an axiom.
5.425
Olwell. Mrs P. W.........
from «orne bo urce with abundance of
Fulton Iron «nd Eusinr Wk».
A 8afr Invr«tm.nt
Olwell. P. W
10,841
Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws, or in
amumtion and the latest improved
Est. KJ. 11 Brush >t .1) -tr >■ t.MxL’
Th»* W«>rM Enrich«-*!.
Is
one
which
is
guaranteed
to
brine
yon
<>rth.
John
estate
of
2,930
sound of the hum of the shuttles, jr the thunder of the factories, oi
rifle«, and will make a stubborn tight be­
The facilities of the present d«y fur the "nne, Alex ............
2,044 satisfactory results, or in ra«e of failure a
fore submitting to the whites. The fact
toiling late over d'-sk and counter, should study our plan well. It means
return "f purchase price On th'.s s»f«
production cf everyth!» g »hxt wi i condu« e Farson, J. S
2,100
Exchange: Exchange!!
that they are monkeying around in the to material welfare ard comfort of mankind
plan you ran buy trom our aJvrrti.ci
h home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of 2 years work.
A
6.000
Phillips.
.Samuel
I
’
ghost danee while the regular troop« and hp * almost unl’mitrd. a» «! when Syrup of
i'rueeist a bottle ot Dr. Ki"g’a X’ew Dis-
Mbblidib Uiil.Ll'.it MILL- WILL
3,494 coyerv for Consumption. It is cn irann i d
more beautiful and a larger home than ninety p-r cent, of the popula­
artillery are being massed about them Fi-’*> whs fi»st proiluced tiie w«oid was Powell. Philander
» in • xeli.m. • t< i sixty pouu«!-» «4 c!« au
5.354 to bring relief in every case. When n«ei1
tion of the civilized earth can claim to own.
m
ng win at .«^ foi;.>x\ >. | him-• i^ht p.aindt
shows very poor generalship on the | art enriched wi'h tl e only perfect laxative Power Light Electric Co
3.600 for any aff-ctionof Throat Lungsorf'hest,
nt ti air m lai *n« I .- sa< ks,*« i t iurty-tour
.... v.. is ■ Fniett, J. M. estate of .
of their leaders, however. The frequent Kn xvn. as it is tlie onlv remedy wh'di
Write to us, and we will send yo. our illustrated book of this great -tr.ii^
pounds «»( ,u.k'-l 11 ' it . I V hang, will np.
2 2°4 such as Consumption, Inflammation of
Plyinire, J. W.
1’ etHste
_
threats made by the fea'hervd biiieds trulx pi*a*>ing ami F«-f’e«hing t ’• tl
1»
x
Gt
tlit l’li«»<mx’ uiili bj adit'.ng tw . | « u«
6*351 l.unya. Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping
valley and our Orchard Home.
I »m noxv t « a«iy to « ix oi »jt««re, or t.i>c in
that if the whites molest them the latter ami j r"mpt and »ff»«tu»l t»» cleansethe i Payne, C. T. A .Son
Cough. Croup, etc., can always be 'lepend-
►y-t» in g»ndv in the «pniurtime. »»r, in Parker, Sarah
2.300
storeuu
exuiiangt’. huv amount - tX» i«nl
Will («“t'eaied like Custer'- ni> n" has a fa. >. at any lime »t.d the better K 1»knoWB 1
td upon. Trial bottles frte at all drug-
I’dWal Telegraph Ci).
A A. DAV IS
2,520 stffrw.
iMWcWj dvprcSBibg ilftxt (ju tlib settfurs
^.pu :,r u Lrcciut*.
lb lUVid A FUANCX
ill? 4*lUilHGxiU xlÙlH'Ù.
PAI K/SG THE si SATE
HE A rr WEIGHTS.
H00SIE8 DRILLS AND SEEOtRS
THE KEYSTONE DISC HARROW
The above mentioned Implements and many other kinds of Standard
Make for Sale by
MEDFORD,
p OREGON.
At
Ji *1^5
ay^
WITH
$1.75
NOTICE !
$25.00 REWARD
HISTORY OF UTAH !
COMBINATION PLAID AND CHECK WOOL SUiTINC,
SIX-QUARTER ASSABAT ALL-WOOL SACKINC,
TEAZLE CLOTH, NEW FALL FATTENS
ThiGüTS IN COLORS.
HENRIETTA CASHMERE ALPACA,
BEIGE PEASANT CLOTHS,
R
New Silk Plush, Velvet and
Velveteens
We cany Boots, Ladies’ and Men's Fine Shoes,
Groceries. Etc., Etc
ÜATÁR3Ñ
CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD
N
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
DcTFOiT
THE ORCHARD HOME ASitCIATiOH
i
Meiifvrd Oiegcn.