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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1891)
I * 4 Jhe^mocruikïimw % KLAMATH COl’N’TY ITEMS. MKlirOKH SQUIBS The case of J. H. Haulcum vs. Jasper Chap man, et al., involving some valuable water rights in Williams cretk district, 'will proba The suckers are ruuniug in Lost river. Take a look at Nickell’s addition. The following bill, introduced by Mr. bly be appealed to tbe supreme court. Judge Tax storms of the past fortnight have Cameron, has passed tbe legislature : W. a . Hall has left Langell valley for other Webster’» decision was in favor of the de Mi“S Margie Tice spent last week visiting been so severe in the states east of tie that fendant. W iiekeas , by an Act of the legislative sceues. in AdH&uiL FE8RCARY 13. IM»1. many have lost their lives through the FRIDAY The freight on tho 5,000 lb. water wheel assembly of tlie stat« of Oregon inen- Kono paid tribute to tbe measles during the intense cold. And the end does not seem Nickel^} addition to Mvdfor«! is attract- r«veiv<*d last week by tb«' Light and Power tioned in tlie title of this Act, and ap past week. company was a trifle over >300, about half of n tnu< U^ilteuti >u. to be yet. T he legiDialR1® mijutirn one week proved February 21, 1889. it will extend Grant Childers is convalescent once more, the amount being ror carriage from Chicago Tom Harris made a flying trip to Grant’s from to-morrow. How lung,oh! Lord,bow to Portland and the balance from Portland to REPKKSENTaTiVE T iicmas ’ bill to re the boundaries, corporate limit« and we are gla<! to «ay. Grant's Pass. Pa.-s one day last week. peal the usury law met with an inglo juiisdiction of the town of Medford, in Alvah Beal, the blacksmith, is visiting his long! _ Candidate» tor city offices ure uncertain rious defeat in tlie lower house of the the county of Jackson, and state of mother at Canyonville. Mm. J. W. Bnrkdiill returned home to they* will make the race in March or Metiiord during the week. Twg death oi J- B. Montgomery of legislature, a majority of which is com Oregon, as to include and to embrace Coyotes ar«* reported too numerous in some whether May this year, as the time for holding th«* Portland, a m-m I »er ul the lower bonae posed of farmers. Messrs. Merritt, w ithin the limits of said town of Med ««•ct ions to suit the »beep men. city «‘lection will depend on whether or not L< wisMbid» ler has enclosed bis Io!» ad o( the legiaiaturv. is vii-ected, if it ha# Miller and Snider of this judicial dis ford all of the territory included within Capt. John Siemens is still plying lhe razor the proposed new charter is put through tbc joining Dr Geary s premises kith a neat legislative assembly. trict were among tho 16 w ho voted for the limits of said town as in this Act with ail his old-tirur skill in Linkxllle. not already taken place. tence. It was decided at the meeting of the board the bill. provided ; and whereas, by mistake and Bill Barrett, of stage-time fame, is wintvr- yesterday re- Francis Fitch, Es<]., of school directors recently held that the pro- T hf legislatures of Oregon and ng at "hungry hollow," near Alkali valley. „ T he home office of the I nion Pacific oversight, an error occurred in the de- Ject of building the proposed new school-house turned from Lis trip to the Willamette lOgtun have recommended Henry rail railroad company Las at last authorized scr ption of the boundaries of said town The ice had almost disapp<*ared on the big should not be considered at the coming meet v^ley. ing to the president a# a dt person to the pavment ol tlie company’s obligations in said Act, approved February 21, 1889, Klumath lake before the freeze of this week. ing of the board. This mean« an indefinite postponement of the plan. School Clerk Hamilton announces that succeed Secretaiy Windom. W e second Bonanza people ext»rv»s the utmost confi to its workmen on tbe northern extension by omitting one line of said boundaries dence in having a flouring mill in a short The proposition to extend the corporate school taxes will be delinquent after the therefrom, whereby the boundaries of the motion. _ to the sound cities, and an agent of the limit» of Grant # Pass one-half mile on the 15>b insiant. said town are rendered indefinite and time. east and to the centre of section eight on the Haller, the new jeweler from San Fran W hat is troubling the RepttbHcan company lias been in Portland during uncertain; and whereas the said town Dr. Wright attended Miss Lizzie Teters of north whh favorably considered by the coun the past week settling all obligations to K«*no, while she was ill with diphtheria last cil at their meeting last week, and the exten cisco, is deserving oi a good share of pub busses it the t that the high tat iff rube date, with a view of proceeding at once vf Medfoid and the board of trustees week. ic patronage. sion wdl in all probability be made as desired. poor Republican« a# well aa pour Demo thereof have exeieised jurisdiction over with the work of construction. Kctio roller mills are still idle, and there The library association ladies are preparing This place will soon number among its crats. li »t only robbed Democtata it all of the territory embraced in the is The no immediate prospect of their starting up for pr<*#«*utatioii to a Grant's Pas» audience societies » Good Templars' lodge, now be I t is not likely that the railroad com limits of the boundaries of said town, as again. would be a grand thin* and no queations in a short time the stirring drama “Nevada," ing organized here. mission, which has been nothing but a described and amended in and by this aaked - Mrs. A. D. Carrick of Linkxille was again with a Splendid east of characters. The en leech on the public purse, will be abol Act. and has, among other things, confined to her room by illness during the tertainment will !>«• looked forward to with The railroad tn tbe county-seat adds much IntarvMt and the* perforrnauc«* will b«' at- much to tbe importance oi Medford a# a T he houRe has passed a bill appropri- ished. It is piotosed to prolong its attempted to vacate Johnson’s addition past week. tendedj^ all. ahng I- j O.OUO for ti^ woild’a fair, and lite by giving it new and more extensive to th« town of Medford and the plat distributing point. R. G. Galbraith has donated ground at Lost the »tale senate will alao act favorably authority. Representative Miller’s bi!) thereof, winch said addition is situated river wher«*ou the Methodists will soon erect Mr. Creed and bis wife (nee Miss Maggie thereon. The amount should be doubled, io that effect having passed tbe house. witbin the limits of sail, town, aH in this a house of worship. Louden) have g«-ne io Mr. C. a former aa it will nut be possible to make much Heretofore the members did nothing Act described and amended, and has ajuiueeastul tbe Rockies. Miss«*# Minnie and Camilla Walker of BlxJ ut a display with the above sum. but draw their salaries Will they do exercised various other acts of jurisdic have been visiting relatives at Ashland ^Uon't fail to buy a lot in Ni k« Il s addi- ing the past week. anything more in theiuture? Mediord Tlie tract adjoins the tion within said limits; and whereas the Henry Grigsby is wintering in Jipson U mat will be the waste of paper and seemingly good wta^wAundai v of our town. Tux war between the pre emptors and validity of said acts of said town anil of county, but will return to Klamath fn the authority that the . kimmumioh projector# of the ditch iror- ink, to say nothing of brain tis-ue, dur the swsmp-land holders in Lske county the tioard of tiu.-tees thereof are ren course of a few weeks. The^piant Cii»l«i of Mr. and .»ir-. E. Rogue rivvr intend to coubuiiiuiate their pliuidf ing the prerent s.s-'on cl the 1» gisiature. reaches over into the pre-erit administra dered doubtful and uncertain by reason S. II. Cranston has had his fruit tree# ami the coming Hvaaon. We truat that »t wn? WiUmsoii, which w»s Uangi rolls > di i t prove to be the case, for tbl» «ection will de« The number of bills which have been tion, the pre emptor claimants have got of s»id error ami oin ss on. in said d>* shrubbery nicely trituim-d by a Jackson a while, is now con V m 1< seent. rive int«iliuab.c teuctit from the ditch when* introduced up to !a»*t Monday only ten up a long p tit on a-king for tbe sciiption in said Ait ot February 21.1889; county horticulturint. J. W. Short, W. G Cooper and l4r<«Dfc | ever it n» an vatabiiMhcd tact, and tb«- work «»f 503—220 in the senate and 283 in the Linkville ha# been for some weeks with getting out tbe waterv'tnnut proceed toora|>- l'ryer atieiiueu iu milling mu rests on removal ol R-ceiver Hinder, while tlie therefore tie it enacted Ly tlm Icgis'atiVr out a miuldter; but we trust that such will not ldiy to au.R lhe reaidenta of Grant*» Ba##. dardinecievk during me \v«ek. bouse. ___________ _ swaui|-l.md men want linn retained in assembly of the stale <>i Oregon ; The most important wagon-road bill #o far S ection 1. Thai section 2 of ariicle 1 of long continue to be the case. office. A- the row is all in the Republi Med lord is goitu to make a big jump a# Rogue river valley 1» concerned* that ha# Sts F h . v SC1- i <> still cherishes the hope can camp this time. Democrats view the an Act entitled "an Act to incor|>orate Linkville has a n«'w barber in the person of been dlocuHscd, i« that introduced by forward during lbbl Man) impruVciuenis J. T. Rub«*rts, lately from Pettis county, Mis yet that one day it will nave the benefit ot tlie town of Medford, in Jackson county, liepreaentative Miner, calling for an appro will oe made during ibai tune. wool-pulling with equanimity. souri, and a brother-in-law of John Marsh. priation of S’OU.O 0—sloec scaled down to $16,- competition with the Southern l’acific Oregon, and limiting its p «were and de UW-- tor tbe Opening ot a good r <md Hou. U. w. JMuttti 1« preparing to fit up n If jou w*ut anything in ih«* grocery, A ci ' ohdisg to a dispatch to the Paris fining tlie duties of its < tll< era, and to system. It is onte mote reported on tine hall in the upper story of the Grand Cen down the river to Gold Beach. This would ituii or cuiiievtioueiy line, c u at seemingly good authority tl at the Santa Temp» from us London correspondent, repeal an Act entitled sn Act to inc >rp<>- tral hotel, where be has abundance of room. prove ot immediate and lasting benefit to the bakery. Tbe best is always kept <u«rr. entire valley, and should by all menus go Fe company bus seemed an unet to lhe the lait- r affects to know that Gladstone iat« the town of Medford, in Jackson Steve Currun has returned from his recent Dr. Hekei’s n« at cottage in s >uiii Med ha» given ih- required assurance which criin'v, Oregon, approved Febrile y 24. trip to Siskiyou county, and once more has through. bay city. _______ Much interest is taken In the proposed con ium Comes ifuiu lhe haiida ut tbc Maimers will justify F»rn-II in retiring from tire 1885,’’ app-oyerl February 21, 1887. amt charge of tnc stock in the Dairy stage »ta cert lu be given by the bund bo>a ou tbe 23d, ib.& WerK ailn la about ready lui o- cupzii« ,x . Fagu. D cbois ’ seat in the V S. senate lead, rah ip of tris section of tbe Irish par- section 2 of an Act entitled ‘ an Act en bles. the proceed» to be applied to the purchase ot Among tbe Eagle Burnt young labile-« a - Dillon, the corre titled an Act to amend an Act io incorpo F. 8. Stanley has completed preparations t<» new nnituriUH for the band. Dur citisvn# are is threatened, many claiming ids election lianomary party. ot tn«- degree of proficiency aircady at tenuing Acbuoi at Memoiri <«•« »iia-es Ltura in op« n a svcoiul-hand an<1 produce s*<>re is illegal. A majority of the l iaho leg spondent adds, will replace MiCaithv as rate the town nt M dto'd, in Jackson Linkville. He Is a rustler and d<*serves to proud tained by the boy#, and will do all in their Nicbois, Anliu t aruey and MiLie iiowivli. power to encourage stilt lurther improve islators are of the same opinion, as they learir-r of tile McCarthyite section and county, Oregon, and limning its power» succeed. ment. A neat unibjnn will add vastly to tbc have elei ted Judge Claw gelt to succeed will be selected as the leader ot tbe and <!• fining the duli•■» of its < tficere, Miss Emma Tolma i of Ashlitid has The measlesr«*ache<l Linkville in their mad appearance of the band wbvu on parade, and him. The Demociatic members all voted re-nniled party. and to repeal an Act entitled an Act to carver last w«*< k, an«i many of the litt'v folks tuv boy# nhouid by uil mean# procure a bnud- or ganiZi d an si I c ass hi MtUioid, which abe luatiucts during swerai evenings « h < h »ml soinvof their elders now ku«»w Just what Homv one, regardicas of cost. for tbe Judge__________ H knator M itchell has introduced ami incorporate the town ot Medfoid, III they’re like. Among the benefit# hoj ed for fr«»in the week. Jack’On county, Oregon, approver! Feb adoption ot the new city cnarter, not the least T he silver men are "in the dumps’’ be had passed a resolution directing that 111 ruary 24, 1885, ami al-o an Act enti'led Tr«»<»p B. O. N. G.. I# doing excellent work Mrs. Brown la*«t week returtie«! to her will be tbe tact tliut we can I lieu provide udc- cause Speaker Re d and bis lieutenants the secretary ol the inierur transmit to an Act to iiKur|s>'»le tire town of Med i in th«* «trill line, and pr«*s« nt a fierce ami «luute protection agaiiibt Mr«-, which we can- u me m »an Francisco, alter »pemmu warlike appearance since the Indian outbr«*ak the s-nate a copy of an agreement are doing everything to prevent a vote no. hope to do until we are «‘habit'd to exceed eveiui moniha with bei uaii^iiiei, Mrs. I. lord, approved February 24, 1885 ’’ in the Dakota region. our present «Hurter lndebt«dnem of $2,tihy. J . 1'hij ps on the free-cuinage bill in the house, and consummated witli the Rogue K'V«r approved February 21, 1889, t»e and Indians tu tire state of Oregon in 1851, Chas. Grave# and Chas. Dup«*e, who have Should tbc charter go through it will iiican because the president threat» n» to veto A. Anderson, recently from Kati»a>>, the same are hereby amended so as to been engaged in prospecting in Josvphnm cheaper insurance rale#, a# tlie Water, Power any bill providing for the free coinage. lor the accession of a portion of I heir read as follow»: county, r« turned horn«* this xvevk. Living and Light ctunpanx wul In ready to #uppl> Ufl asl Week bought the Gucbes farm on <»nf reservation 1) ing south ol Rogue river, wustou high for them there. with an efficient water-work» system as soon The gold bugs seem to be in Hie saddle. fin ert-ek, A S. Johnson of tins pln«em- H ec TI o N 2. That the boundary of said wli ch agreemeut was not finally ratified as we are able to bear tbc expense of main goiiatmg the sa»e. Thos. K«*allher hied himself away to the taining it. town Atiall Ire ss follows; Beginning at by the senate. There is only one copy south after selling out,leaving numerous cred Tut house has passed a bill amending th« south ast corner of section 25, in Tbe Rogue River Valley R K. will build A remonstrance against the charter amend and other admirers and frirtids to mourn tbc asseesme^t laws of tbe state. It is oi this agreement. and the senator wants township 37 -outh. of range 2 west, in it«»!*# ment», which has been uumerously signed by a iirHt and cosy depot at ibis place imme his unannounced and untimely departure. ttie citizens ol Grant's Pass, bus been for quite voluminous and makes some radi to have it made a public document. diately, and have invited bids lor tue cun- Jackson county, Oregon, and running Th«’ "Sfhr" last week reported that » mining to ba.em. A large majority arc op -trueiion oi me same. cal changes. The state senate will T imes continue dull in southern Ore- thence west 60 chain»; thence north company. Incorporate«! ns tbeTellurium min warded posed to the scheme of allowing the town doubtless engraft numbers of amend gon, but will probably brighten up very 80 chains to th- n rrtti line of section 25 ing company, had fil«*d claims on th«* entire council, instead of the people, to choose all C. H. Wallace and family will soon leave ments, so that it in nupoaaiUe to tel) much, should we be favored with gOOtl in said township and range; thence west township on which the town of Linkville the officers, ft n«*ces#ary, the governor will Uns place. Tbev have made nmny inenda be asaed to use tbe veto. Such an appointivv stands. now wbat the provisions of the law croi» of all kinds. Business in Portland on said north line 646 feet, more or less, poweris not delegated to th«* council of any «luring iheir residence among us, who win Judge Parker has been in th«* Willamette other town in the state. It would be a monu regret to learn of their departure. is reviving rapidljr, according to tire to tlie center of the county road, running will be. valley on bu#tn«*#s. He will ««wm leave Sunday Welcome. Discount rates are northeasterly along the northwest side for L.ns»«*n county. Cal, to asaint in the mental outrHg«* to bestow it upon the council Treasurer Haskins advertises that town Grant’s Pass. The next change iu our VKBY aucccFsful tableau entertain- falling «nd money is bet-cmii g plenti of w ha' was formerly Johnson's addition pro#«sutlon of the Langell valley horse ot A VARY charter that we expect to hear of is the one airs of Medfoid lor 1SU0 are due and wih ment was recently given in New York, ful. In other word», the situation is to the town of Medford, Irereinbef ire thieves. that our council shall be allowed to elect itself. be delinquent after March 1st livxt the subjects being taken from illu.-tia- just wl at is regarded as the harbinger mentioned; thence Tbeclosing of the barber shops of Grant's should pay up and a\oid costs. John Wells returned from San Francisco northeastwardly Pa»» on Sunday was inaugurated tins week; , last week with a well-filled purse, resulting tions m the current magazines. The of a heavy trade in real estate and im along the center of said county road to The Monarch saloon at Mediord, undei from the sale of a bam! of mules which he and while it will be productive of annoyance idea is a simple one. and if the subj-cts proved property. Men who have held the southwest corner of the JonnH. Miller took below. Mrs. Wells acconipaniexi him on to some of our citizens until they become «he management of H. H. Wolters,is pros- are well chosen it can be made very in on to Portland dirt during the winter donation and claim ; thence east along ; his re*urn. habituated to shaving on Saturday cvetiiug, ng a popular resort. Tbe best ot evert all agree that the tonsonal fraternity are per • teresting. The Cestury Company ha» are about to reap their reward. ttie county r a l to and one chain east of Buckmast« r. Dixon and Sylv«*«tcr, who are fectly justifiable in setting apart a day of rest hmg m tbatline is kept there prepared a list cf suitable pictures with charged with th«’ larceny of stock in Califor J. <>. J< hnson and Bpencer Childers, 8r , T he president ha» signed tbe new ap the east batik of Bearcreek ; thence south nia.a» w« ll a# in this county, will #o«»n be tried for themselves as well as lor the rest ot the suggestions for any one who wishes to eumiuunity. it is ruiuared coundentialiy are contemplating an early leturn lo Med ward parallel wi b and one chain dis'mit Susanville tor the crime they committed in that one of our leading aitists in that line foid Irum Whatcom, Wash., where they get up the entertainment. They will portionment bill, anti it is now a settled east from »a d creek to a point du« east at that section. fact that the hoii-e in the fifty-third con whs m hourly danger of tougue paralysis, had nave .spent the wiuler with meir families. semi it free on request. Tin* freezing weather afforde«l fair skating the chaugv not gone into effect when it did. gress will consist of 356 members, of fiotn the intersection of the South line of east Tweith street, of the town of on th«* lak«*s for Young America, but th«* lev When it is considered to whut awful strain a Mr. and Mrs. A Iberry desire to cordially G catsmal .4 is preparing to resume whom California will tiave seven. No Medford, with tlie center line' f tire stage king's reign was short. Spring will be to r«* comparative ly f«-w musclva of a barber'sanat- (hank (heir neighbors for the piompl as state loses a representative. Alabauia, omy are subjected to continually, it is not to sisiance rendered during and after th« in earn«*#t alter the present fall of snow hostilities against Han Salvador, and road running along the east side of tire be wonderc«! at that outraged nature cries out tire which almost destroyed their home. with this end in view has perfected the Arkan»a». Cahf rnia, Colorado, Georgia, original town of Medford; thence west disappears. tor a respite at least once a week Kansas. .Massaciiu»etts, Michigan, Mis Sam. Summers last wi*« k butclwred 75 head alliance, offensive and defensive, with to said intersection; thence south 26*4 West's addition to Medford a ill soon b«* as tin • hogs as on«* could wish to see. The AFFLICTED FIFTY YEARS Honduras. The Central American re souri, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington degrees east along said road 13 6J chains of thrown on tlie market, J b. Howard being days w hen this county will have to import its and Wisconsin gain one apiece; Illinois, now engage«! in completing the plat of stmte publics are never happy unless engsg-d to the northeast coiner of a piece of land supply <»t bacon ar«* numbered, and every in active hostilities, and as their little Minnesota, Perinsylvan'a and Texas each belonging to J. D. Whitman, and de body knows it. AM» THE METHOD ML ( H A M b fill. A 1N XD -IT Eh from notes taken in bis survey last week. gain two; and Nebraska gains three disagreements do not affect th« rest of Rogers 4 McCoy, the sawmill men of Chur To GET KELIEF— MH W S CoSE S E.V W’urk on the distillery buildings goes on scribed in a deed recorded in bock 12 ' PEKIEN’CE WITH I»K DAKK1N the world, to any great extent, not much Tine is considerable of a ga.n for the Re ot deed records of said J ic H mi - i county, lake, are making preparations Tor th«* ap steadily but quietly forw ard,and it is hoped proaching building boom in that region, by publican party , in w lm»e interest Supt. interest is taken outside of their ter Oregon, at page 532 thereof; thence getting r«*ady for market a large quantity of T or the Oregonian : We often fail to ’ecure mat every Unng wilt be iu readiness fur ritory when they prepare lor a new Porter conducted tlie census. south 72*t degrees west 36 3<> chains, superior lumber. to ourselves the results of the opera1 ions of handling lhe next crops of rye, corn and bariey. T ue Chilians have gotten fairly at more or less, to the west line of donation skirmish. ________ Klamath county has her full quota of renre- a system, by requiring too much of it work, butchering one another on the high land claim number forty-four, tn town sviitativ«*« in the "third house” at Sal«*m dur listening to others or allowing ourselves to P. B. O'Neil leturned from bis trip to T he petition asking the legislature to seas, anrl the world will probably see tire ship 37 south, of range 1 west of the ing the ««-»»ions of the l«*gislature, Mnd if sh«* find fault with those who operate or repre California las- week and reports the country memorialize congress to institute a new destruction of one of its bed navies in Wulairette meridian in Oregon; thence docs not g«*t her du«s at th«* hands of tn«1 sent the Name I had consulted for main 1 ving m an nipation of a drought and solons our lobbyists will be most grievously years physicians successful in treating comspundingiy ii.bt crops the coming land office district, to be composed of the c >ur»e of the next few weeks. Tba south along tlie said west line of sltid disappointed. • acute disease,’ but found no relief tor kid season. Klamath and a portion of this county, insu'gents thus far seem to have had the last-mentioned donation land claim tlie Considerable snow was visible* and other ney and over troub e ami neutaigia of the was not circulated through this section worst of lhe struggle for supremacy, but south lin« of section thirty in said last wise pr<sent on th«* higher hills an«l lower ■tomucli of over fifty years' standing until 1 The completion of the K. R. V R. R is a from some cause, although it received do not give up essily. President Ba Ima mentioned township anrl range; and vales of the Klamath station during th«* w«*rk. time under Dr. Darrin s ”E ectric heat- ¡M ilter of much importance to us, as it But little soiidtud«* is felt by «to«’km<*n. how ment. ’ But, thanks to Divine Giace. by centers a large umount of business, wbnb more than 300 signatures in our neigh ceil i lias also been handling the regular ttrence West to the pkcA of leginning. ever, a# the season is so far advanced as to bas heretofore been dune at other points, boring county on the other side of lhe troop« to gore! advantage on land, and S ection 2. That the said act of tl e r«*nuer serious stock losses highly improbable. its use these trouble? are a thing of th»- past. at Medford. If other? care for particulars affecting my divide. The district may be divided in the rebellion may »re a» short-lived as a said town of Medford and of the hoard Everyone who can should avail themselves illness 1 will answer their questions in be tbe near future, but it is safe to say it Cuban insnrieetion. Tbe Chilians are of trustees thereot in so vacating John of the opportunity to ««*cure a few of the Mm. J. B. McGee arrived from San Fran- will not be on the lines laid down in the tighter» by profession end are well son’s addition to the town of .Medlord grap«? cuttings brought from Rogue river half of those afllicte«! eiscu I «st wees to lejom her husband, who E. B C hambemlain , valley bv Curly W< bb for experimental pur is engag'd tn developing the Cinnabar petitioned named. equipped fora long war. From humane aforesaid, and all ottrer ordinances, res poses. Those who have given the matter at Woods, Tillamook county, Or mines Tbey will piobabiy make Medford and trad« considerations this country olution», by laws and acts of said town tention sav that the Klamath basin is well iheir future hutfle. S hould there be h full crop of frnit on hopes for an earlv cessation of hostilities. ol Medford which were other wise author adapted lor raising grapes of the higb«*#t «¡uality. the many young orchards in this valley Dr. Demorest, the popular dentist, is ANOTUEB «OSDtRrt'L < I KE T he first well authenticated ca»e of ized by the chai ter of said town ot Med always kept lu.*«y H< does first-class work Th«* county c(»minis»ion<*rs having agreed the present season, there will be urgent ford and of the hoard of trustees and B ay C ity . Or., Jan. 13,1891. ami his charges ure reasonable. Mr. need of a cannery in the county, and we hydrophobia on tide coast Iras been ex officers thereof, passed, adopted or done to appropriate an amount equal to the sum total <»f all subscriptions to th«* improvement Eiiilor Oregonian; For nine lo-iiftia Wilkinson, wno is assisting turn, proves an trust ths’ Active operations will be liegun ercising the medical frateri i'.y during the w thin and in anv manner affecting or of the ro-id from Bonanza to Bly, in addition prio. io railing on Hr. Darrin. 1 bad been immediately locking to the construction past week. Tlie victim was Chris. Buck- relating to the premises properly within to th«* regular road tux. Parties interested alll cted wnb a burning l ain bark of my apt scholar and is learning rapidly. of one iu this vicinity. What’s the mat ley, a (arm hand living near Reriding, tlie corporate limits of said town i f Med have b«*en engag»d in soliciting subscrip neck and »pine, which n.' udy settled in niy Rev. G W. B ack of Grant's Pass was tions <»f both money and xv«»rk during the ter with having a cannery right here in Cal., ttho was bitlen by a dog some ford as hereinbefore described, since tlie past two weeks an«! hav«* m«*t with most grat Kidneys. My fiver and aliunacb became in Mvdloid several days la^t week, assisting three years ago, ami w|io was taken sud at the protracted meeting iu the Baplis* Jacksonville, now that we have the rail 21st day of ■■ ———, A. D. 1889, be and ifying nueccM. There will b<* available for deranged and tbeiimatism commenced to road? There is no more convenient lo denly ami violently sick one day last the same are hereby legalized and made the work th«* sum <»t not Ic»« than $10(J0, which develop. In Ibat deid ’r.hle condilinn 1 church here. Much interest was taken in i,t is thought will place tlie road in excellent caiue to Dr Darrin. With two months’ me work and numerous accession» to the cation from which to conduct it, and it week at the Yank ranch near th-re and valid and binding upon all persons i repair. home treaitui-nt, 1 rejoice to say' I am church resulted. would give employment to numerous lived but two days, ruff«rlflg the must whomsoever to the same extent and in The ground in almost «-very purl ot the cured of my stomach, liver and* kidney A number of our citizens went to Jackson idle persons during the summer months. -xcruciating »g'>r>y until his deaih gave like manner as if the said section 2 of basin Is in excellent condition lor planting trouble». W H. C"M. ville un Monday, to attend the trial of G. him relief. All tlie symptoms of tire dis plowing, and Mprlng work I» In actual of said Act approved February 21, 1889. and M. Jordan, who wa-* charged with assault ease Were present, ami the coroner who progr« s# in some »e«*tiou# in spite of 1 tho light Tug bills of Representatives Merritt tiad originally been made to lead as by snowfalls we hav«* b«*«-n having. A very large ing Wiu. Clark. They were uisappotnud, I'Rl. PAKkIN'a FLACI OF BI SINKSS. and McCall, respectively appropriating I eld the it quest over the remaines pro this Act amended. ar« a w ill b«* s«-<*d«*d to grain in Klamath coun however, as the prosecuting witness bad MKMlO ano $.8MM> for wagon-roads leading nounced it a clear case of hydrophobia ty the coming spring, xvbich. in connection left for other scenes, and tbe case was dis [1rs Darrin make a specialty of diseases with the unusually heavy fall planting, isc«*r- from Jackson county to Klamstb county, The climate of tire coast was formerly missed at his coal. of the Eye, E»r, Caturrh. Asthma ami Con tam to produce an extra h«*avy crop ol <•«•- THE IlORTICl LTC/ .ll COMMIS supposed to he unfavorable to the devel have passed the lower house of the legis teals thi« season. Klama’h basin will be pr«*- sumption, ami all nervous, chronic and Hon Willard Crawford was sent to Salem SION. lature and will doubtless he favorably opment ot tbe malady. pare«i to export grain and flour in quantities private diseases, such hm L » ss of Manhood, last week by our board ol trade to secure, if to suit after tbe comiug harvest. Blood Taints, tiyphillis, Gleet, Gonorrhea, possible, the defeat of the special legis acted i>|on in the senate. Whether the AirxBall the handsome things that Senatjr Veatch, Oregon’» great objec Stricture, 8p«Tmat«»rrLœ i, Seminal Weak lation contemplated bv Mr Meiritts bill governor will veto the tueasU'Ca remains JOSEPH INK COUNTY ITEMS. ness, or L oj - s of Desire of 8» xual power in granting the exclusive lumbering franchise to be seen. It is quite likely that be th« p es» lias said about tbe wife of tlie tor, made a wpeech against ttie continu man or woman AH peculiar Female of the south tribuiaiies of Rogue river to tbe will allow them to tiecome laws without exi lorer Stanley since the coming of that ance of the State Horticultural Cotninis- Troubles, I » regular Menstruation, Displace* Central Point Sugar Pine Flume Company. Prof. Jas. G. Clark is in Portland. his signature. The amounts are not lady to A melica, she haB tiad the ex- hioii , which wa# not cnly unkind, but nient«, etc., are confidentially and success W 1. Wadlelgb of Waldo spent the week in fully treated, and will not. under any cir nearly enough >or the pnrpoe intended, beurely bad taste to say a numtier of unjust at tbe name time. H. H. Wolters, the mixologist, has re most in cutnpliinentary things anent her Seattle and vicinity. exce> pt therefrom : as it Will require even more than those cumstances, take a case they cannot cure or moved his saloon to the building next door American sisters in an interview intend I think till# commission tne most innocent Prospect* were never more favorable than t>enelit. Consultations free. Cures of pri to C. W. palm’s barbershop, on Front origins!ly asked for. ed for publication. Ont upon sudi bar) and unobjectionable of all, as h Cost# the nt present in tbe crop line. vate diseases guaranteed and never pub street. He has supplied lhe bar with h ast; but my objections extend just a» tar as breeding, say we. The lady might have lished in the papers. Circula«■ and question tbe finest wine#, liquors and cigars, An attempt is being mad« ’ lo cheat Grant's Tnc T imcs was a little premature in the amount which it e«»#t#. I cannot #ee what blacks sent free Offices, 70.’£ Washington and a tine billiard table can also be criticising the Lk*mocratic senators who listi the forbearance to refrain from tier the commission ba» (L«nv. Then* ar«* just aa Pa»» out of it» usual March election. tound there. Give biiu a call, for he will many wormy appl«*#, »« ale bugs, coillln moth#, Ch»s. Sanders, the old stand-by of Galiev street, Portland, Or. voted at first to retain the Simon amend unfavorable comments until ebe was woolly aphi# and cherry slugs In Oregon as treat you well. • safety across ttie water, at any rate. It there ever were. Th«*y say, "»pray your creek, was at tbc Pass one day Inst week. uients to the Australian ballot bill. It ■< — The New Ltiscovery. J. llavidson of William# creek 1# nt work, teems that they were anxious to Lave a would seeru a» if she bail been lionized tree#.” 1 have heard that ever »inc«' I was a A Cb 11 Killed. boy. and there is not a single thing which Y’ou have Imard your friends and neigh law regulating primaries, and when that enough to gratify anyone's vanity, on th«*y recommend which was not wi ll known with hi# brothvr.building a flume near Sisson Another child killed by the use of opiate# Judg«* Brower's lo aStb is slowly improving, • bors talkrng about it. You ni»y yourseif wua secured they all voted to recede account of her distinguished husband, to orchard!#!» long before we ha«l such a voin- ol course; but it appears she is of too misMion. 1 beg pardon for Haying that the much to tin* gratification of hlmsvlt and I be one of ihe many who know lioni |>ert>on- given in the form of ^nothing syrup. Why from tbe aforesaid aniendrru*ntH. It a a# ai experience just how goods tbmg it is mothers give their children such deadly poison exacting a nature to tie content to treat c«»mmiH»lon ha» not done anything. I do re friends. Is surprising when they can relieve the child a fine piece of legislative finessing. Ti e member that, when th« y inaue a trip down in The xvell-known figure of J. T Flynn, the I If you have ever tiied it, you are One of ot Ite peculiar troubles by using Dr. Acker’s ■-»r lloiuzers with the most ordinary southern Oregon. I rei*<I about their spraying townsite Hgont, was seen on lhe street- of th«* ns staui.ch friends, becau.e the wonderful Baby Hoot her. It contains no opium or mor bill in question has uow pa#s#ed tkjib courtesy which custom ha» decreed shall two young orclianls. and the orchard# died; tiling about it is that, when once given ph i i> e.___________________________ ______ houses and will soon be a law, as Pa»» last week. also that a man. who was using a spraying a trial, lir. King's New Discovery ever Governor Pen noy er will without doubt he accorded by a guest to her hostesses, machine, was t«#> near when it burst, and had Judge Park«*r of Linkviilv npent s«*vcral after holds a place in tlie bouse. If you to b«>th eye# put out. Now. to sum up, w« have ami the J.niencan women owe it sign it. In 1892 Oregon will vote by tide «lays in Grant’# Pass last xretk on business have never used it and should be utllii led in to #h«»w lor our borticuiural commisnion two about the court-house. system, which has been tried else where ifietnselves to let her severely alone with a cough, cold or any throat, lung dead orchard», a blind man and taxes. the iuture. and not found wanting. The remains of Mr. haird, the Grant's Pa*» or < besV trouble, secure a bottle at once Mr. Veatcli is nut posted, or he would butcher, who died Inst week, were taken to P àmnell seems to be on top again in and give it a lair trial. It is guaranteed California for interment. every tune, or money refunded. B knatoii R ai . ky has introduced a bill tire O’Htiea-houie-ruie controversy in not talk in such a cruel manner. This commission did much good during tbe Dr. Chas. W. Ih*a<*om, formerly of this val- Trial bottles free at ad drugstores. appropriating »400 IM 3) fur a puiisge rail Irretì-English circles, and announces Ida Many peculiar points make Rood'» Sat past two years, and it would Lave don«< l«y. 1# now practising «hntistry ut Crescent way between lire Dalles and < eiilu, and inUntion of vet making borne rii e an ac city and Smith river corners, Cal. caparilla superior to all other meiliclnes. much more had it been invested with the Tliat Terrible t'«uA it passed the senaie on Monday. Even complished fai t. Tbe public does like Peculiar In combination, proportion, A grand masquerade ball is announce«! for Senator Veatcli, tbc great objector, voted to see a s' iff tight tire world over, Par- proper authority. The legislature should till»evening at Merlin, in honor of bt. Valens in tlie lu irnlng. hurried ordiltkuTt breathing, and preparation of Ingredients, give the commission further power# tine. A number will attend from Grant*- „¿JMng iibh'iriu, tlghtm-M 111 tbe cti<-st, quick Hood's 8arsaparilla possesses aye. It is to be Loped that the house nell realises this fact, and try hie lusty to proceed against refiadory horti- Pass. ened pulse, chilliness in the evening or sweats will lake the same view of the mailer, endeavors in his own defense ima once the full curative value of the Ht night, all or any ot there things are the culturlists, and then its benefits will Th«' land sold by Sheriff Mos» nt the county nrst stages ot consumption. Dr. Acker's best known remedies although a large sum is asked for. The more ent rent-bed himself in Irish atfec- be ai parent. seat last Saturday, in the case of GbirurdeTli F.nabsh Cough IteiiKsly will cure these fear- measure would give the vast section tions. He iw now engaged in dictating dom. vs. Johnson, was bid in l»y the judgment tul symptoms, and is sold under a poaitlve- tire vegetable klng- known as eastern Oregon a cutuniereial lerm» toG a Istone ami ttie McGarthvites, creditor. strength Pecull.ir in its TH O CO\GHESS.\IEN FOR ORE- guar’mtee. outlet, something it badly need*. Al and will brook no interferem e with Ins Hood's Sar- and economy— GON. There is a general teeling of confidence present it is the prey of the Union Pacific plans. He show» no inclinai ion to marry prevailing !n ah parts of the county that the ! only medl- saparilla Is BORN. railroad company Senator Raiet ih a as yet. Parnell’s present altitude is well Con^reR# having <ie« ided that Oregon coming season will prove to be one of pros 1 can trul. cine liheral minded, industrious gentleman descrihed as "haughty” by his quon shall have two congressmen alter Ma ch perity in tins section. "One Hundred Dosct be said, Dr Parson of Ashland was nunitnoned to MADCLIFF-ln Ashland. Jan .31, 1HH1. to Mr. and an «-llicrent legislator, and the T imks dam f' e«, who would now like to be num- 4, 1HWJ, tlie Rrpuljican managern have lar.” Medicines ir P m » s lust week to attend Jas. Porter's anil Mrs. Brail Kadobtf, a son. hopes that bis tart hill will i-eeoiue a law. t»red with his friends. He is a broth of fixed lip the following hill lor the pnr- Grant's larger and smaller bottles little child, who has bcm very ill with catarrh HELMAN—In Ashland. Feb. 4. 1W1. to Mr. a hoy, ami for atatescrafl seems to be pe l»OMe of e'ecting two of their political al fever, but is better now. require larger doses, anddonot and Mrs. John K. Hetman, a daughter. complexion, aH follow#: produce as good results as Il.xid's. J a v Got in and Sidney Dillon took a culiarly well qualified. Whi'c there ha# been «¡nite a deal of VAN DYKF.-lu Ashland, Feb. 4. 1>WI. to Mr. Peculiar In its medicinal merits. ^ bction I. Th»it tbentate of Oregon be, and sickness in and around Grant's Pa-s during and Mrs. C. D. Van Dj ke, a daughter. hath at the Mountain l’ark hot apt mg* Tux question ol the hour among tlie the Maine io, hereby ap|M»rtione<l into two con« the oast tew w«.*ek#, all the sick folk# are now HA MAK Ell—At Bonansa, Feb. 3, Mil, to Mr. Hood' 1 Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith in Nortu Carolina the other day. and the Republicans is, whom will the president gre##ional aintrict#, and that the same are on the highway to health once more. and Mrs. J. O. Hainaker, a sou. erto unknown, and has won for itself press ol the country heralded it from one appoint Ins new secretary of the treas hereby eotabllehed and shall be respectively Hiner th«* new bank building received the WILSON-lu Grant's Pa««, Jan. 3«. 18411. to Mr. the title of "The greatest blood eliote to the other, it really begins to ury? There perhaps lias never been a comput'd a# herein set f«>rtl>, to-wit: finishing touch«*# in the shape of the plate and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, a daughter. Thr first district shall be composed of the look ae if there was a deaitli of legitimate time when a president ot tlie United countleaof Ib nton, Clackamas. Co s. Curry. glass wimhiws in th«* front oi the structure, it KNOX— On Applegate, Jan. 31». 1391. to Mr. purifier ever discovered.'’ Peculiar In Its “ good name news in ths country, or a« if the inborn States has been called ui>on to determine Dougia#. Jackson, Josephine. Klamath, Lake, present# a vastly improved app«?arance. and Mrs. Oscar M. Knox, a son. home.’’—there Is now The proposed amended charter for Grant's tendency towardssycuM.ancy was get a moie delicate question at a more criti Lane, Linn. Marion, P«»ik, Tillamiaik, Wash and Yamhill. Pass, as recommended by the city council and sold in of Hood's Sarsaparilla ting beyond control. .Mark Twain’s sat cal time for bim-elf than Mr. Harris, -n is ington The aecond district shall be compose«) of the introduced by Representative Miller at Salem HIED. It Is made, Lowell, where Ire on the memorable Lath of the friar in deliberating over just at present. Tbe counties of Baker. Clatsop, Columbia. Crook, on Jan. 23d, fills about 34 printed pages. other blood than of all the Valley of Holiness would come into scarcity ol financiers is not what is trou Gilliam. Grant. Harney, Malti«*ur, Morrow. Presiding Elder Jones of Grant # Pass was Sherman, L inatiiia. Union, Wal Peculiar in it! Lakeview. Feb 3, 18»l. 'nfant purifier good play iu just such cases as ibis. The bling the presidi n>. but tire scarcity of Multnomah, comforted on his sick b«*d last week by a visit GltlMKH-Ncar lowa ami Was«’«). non of Mr and Mr#. G Grimes. nal record of sales phenome- American people may Is- addii-led toan- financiers who will be acceptable to tiie SecTioN 2. one representative to th«- con from his feliow-workvr in the vineyard, Kev. KNOX-On AppU gat.«, Jan. 30. 1W1, infant oilier preparation gkemani.i and such lr.fling »illineas ; bril silver men in the Republican party. gress of the United Mate# shall be elected in C. E. Cline, ot tbe N- E. church at Salem. abroad. #<>n of Mr. Hn«l Mr#, »«car M. Knox. of the districts beTor«’enumerated, on ever attained such popu- we opme that when it comes to loading Fliers are a num tier of born financiers, each The free reading-room at the Pass continue» BAIRD— In Grnnt'B Pa##, Jan. 31, the first Munday in June, in the year of our I. to be a favorite resort for young and old, as ity in so short a time, tlie associated pressdispelcbva with .in h E. Baird; aged about M year#. who are admitted to be such even by Lord 1H92, an«! one in each of said districts as the stranger within our gat«*#, and its and retained its popularity twsddte as the partienlars ol Jay tioitld's ttreir enemies! woo would willingly re evrrji two years thereafter. Such elect Ion well LU ELLEN — In Jacksonville, Jan. 31. 1W1, beneficial influence is apparent on all »ide#. eonfidenco among all classes baths, there will be complamt coming lieve th- administration ol iteeiubarrass shall be heid.and the returns thereof mail«* and Reason Luclieu; aged 77 year#, 1 month and canvassed ill the manner provided by law. 24 day#. ^of people so steadLastly. Dan Sheehan, of William# creek, having sold from every source. ment; but unfortunately they are all his ranch, is now negotiating for tbc pur Mr. L. started from Iowa for California in Do not be Induced to buy other preparations A TKKKiric bl zzard lias been raging chase ol a small tract near the county-seat, tbe year l#M, but was captured by wedried to ttie mono-metallic idea, and Indian# 'at bo sure to get tho Peculiar Medicine I t ia now established beyond a doubt would not lie in any way acceptable to through the northwestern states dur wber«?on to establish bis home for tbe future. at tlie headwater# of the Mteaouri river and a captive for 1# month». He then drifted that there is a systemi'tic movement on the silver men. Gossip has been rile ing the past week, the mercury being T. Shattuck accompanied a eon-ignment of held the rmp«|ua valley, from which section loot I d livpubln aii circle» to prevent tlar- during lhe past two weeks with the lower than it ha# been before since 1888, three carload# of choice apples to Montana into he left for Iowa in 1870. In 1HK# he returned la-i week,having f«>und purchasers there eager ♦o southern riaou from eecupng a reuomiiiation in names of had tlie leading Republicans and rntii-b damage reauhing to the 8t«x:k to and re»ld<-d at Jackson Soldbyslldn>cxl«u. glislxtorgS. Prepwedonly buy bis choice fruit at the highest market ville until he Oregon by C. L HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell. Mu*. wa# gathered to hi# father#. Mr. 1892. All his party leaders and tbe mu»t in lhe laud iu tin»connection. Iron: Jay merest» of that section. Along the rates. L. was highly rcflpected by all who knew him influential of bis party organs are wui king Gould down to Henry Failing of Portland'; Union Pacific railroad the trains have IOO Doses One Dollar aud i# uiourncd l»y a large number of friend# G«*org«* Catching has the contract for put to secure tbe nuiun a luu ut »urn« other hut all Lav« come up only to go down be all been delayed, and it is thought that ting up the nexv brick for Jennings & Co., on aud relative«. A. L. W. man, who, they fouulv imagiue will be fore tlie wiath of t»»e »liver barons or the if there ih not a thaw within the next Sixth street. The work will proceed at once 11 ute easily controlled in tbe matter ul chargeb of inefficiency. In bis dilemma, few days the loeeett to stockmen and tn completion, and the plana «.afl fur a hand some building. dispensing patronage. Tbe president EDITORIAL SOTES. MEDFORD’S CORPORATE LIMITS Peculiar Hood’s Sarsaparilla lhe president lias turned from tbe mighty others will be something etu|>enJoud. baa on more than on« oc cat ion deliber- men at home to the mighty men abroad On tbe Atlantic seaboard the storm has etwiy outraged 'be leshngs oi at tear» and it is reported that he has cabled been equally as aevere, and tbe citizen** tour members of th« Republican national committee, Quay. Cbnk»un, Dudley and Feus end vp. aud they are uut ouly nut 1 .-.-rre toalrelvttiL’ the Indiana iuca, but «14 taut utc'n Being to. In short, they ¿■o rt*cL aud a,J violently oppo-'ed to bis re num: oat ion that the ouly apparuut UKtboff by which bu Can hope to piocuie it will be &y wwkiug up lhe leeling of antipathy and distrust towards ti.etn that is already prevailing through tire Republican ranks. The Democratic bosom is pervaded with Um most sen n« lent at thia pleasing speaaclo ol "dog a».«!» Gen. John C. New, consul-general at Lund, n, to come home forthwith; also that be has seen fit to recall John F. Swnt frem bis ministerial duties at tbe Court ci Jipan to help him lu bis ;uan- u_:; dary. It I» ^uite evident tiiat the policy nzrin.w ol l^je »¿miuistratiun »til bu to appoint soaie one who is to tome extent allied with tbe silver men, and yet who can be relied np<'li to thwart the efforts of the silver advocates whenever the occasion calle fur such att-ntion. Meanwhile tla,risoli’» erstwhile friend» ainung the paity leader» are calmly watching to e^ Ilian Bèta in »¡MU'plbtet'Mi&ifa of N»*w Yotkcity have been repeatedly plunged in darkness, owing to the fact that the electric light wires became crossed, rendering it unsafe to turn on . the torrent lhe evil of overhead 7.ires ¡n tj.e iar>»o c.ties of the east grown to such proportions ut last that it bids fair to work its own remedy. There is no cloud without its river lining, and if the preser.t storms will have tbe effect of forcing the corporation# to place the menacing wires underground, where they belong, it would not bav*e been without it» bright side to $ew Yorkero. tttuyriW, I lE.F.Extrctt biod biratelf axvay with bls earn- era to Culestein aodtbo Siekiyoos la»t week, for the purpose ot securing negative« for pn*pective view» of tuouutafn eevnery, and secured a flue lot of them. TUo regular meet log of Monument Grange No. f40. of Applegate, lathe third Saturday of »3th menth. a"a8iungtou Fo. 151, cl wti- Uamivreuk, uxu<^ regularly Cu £gtuN*7 ot every uxontb. Tbc “Courier” thinks it was a pretty slfck piece of buolneea. ervatjug the new avboui district and drawing out $50,000 worth of property Just before tbe work of building the new *;bool-buu»e was to be begun. About fifty conversions to tbe faith have rewarded Rev. Landon's labors during the progr«*## «»ft he revival services at the Metho dist church in Grunt'« Ptu*« during the paU few wj^’k». Uu iff 4MVWI*1/ m (WHMF M> 10 WtW:» Rçhest of all in Leavening Power.— I . S. Gov’t Report, Aug. »7» 1M9. Baking Powder /\aSOLUTEOr PURE Representative Miller of JcsepLine county has introduced the following bill, w hich would be of grrat benefit to south ern Oregon, as it would place uh on a parity with more favored localiticR in re gard to traiiHportation rates. It has passed the Louse; but we are fearful that tbe railr.jad iiifiueuce will strsngle it in the eenate: S ection 1. That it shall be unlawfu! for any railroad company or corporation owning or operating any railroad in this stat« to charge or receive any greater compensation tor the transportation of tn ight in carloads of any class per ton per mile between points in th«* state of Oregon than It charge# or re ceives per ton per mil«’ for fn ight of tin* nam«* class shipped fr««tn points outside of the bin its of this state into or through this stat«-; pr«>- vi«l«*d this s«*ction shall not apply tosblptnents within th«* state of Oregon for distances un der sixty miles.or to slnpnients of article# not in competition with those prialuccd or manu factured in this state. S ection 2. Every common carrier subject to tbc provisions of this act shall, within ninety day# Irom the approval th« r« (»f. p«>st In every office on its line within the -tat«* of Oregon a complete schedule ot its regular, special or interstate rates of freight in car load lota embraced in its classification in use on said road. S ection 3. Every such common carrier shall use every reasonable means in its p«»wer to furnish ear# to transport t night offered for shipment in this state, and any such coining carrier that falls, reluses or neglects promptly to furnish and supply to any person who offers freight for shipment wnhln this stat«* and who demunds tin* same, car# sufficient to transport such fr« ight of fered, shall be deemeil to have violated the provisions of this act, if. at th«- same ti .,«• when it so fails, r« fuses or negh ets to furnish or supply any such cars, it is handling, haul ing «u transporting tr«-igbts into tins state Irom poiuts outside of the state. S ection 4 Ex ry common <-arri« r subject to th«- provision- ot tin»- art who t-hali do, cause to be «ton«’ >r permit to be don«' any act, matter or thing in tins act prohibited or d«- clared to be unlawful, or shall omit to do any act, matter or thing in this act r« quirt'd to be dune, such common carrier shall be liable to tin* person or persons injui<*d «hereby for the full amount oi damages sustained in cons«*- quence of any sucii violation of the provis ions of this act, together with a r«*asonabl<* nttorney’s fe«* t«j be fix« d by thecourt iu«-vvrv case ot recover\, wbi«'l» y - fees shah be taxed and cuLvctvd as a part of th«* costs in the case. bECTioN 5. That any corporali«>n, receiver, gtmrralagent, superintend« nt, general man ag<*r, agent. Ivs.-e«» or other p«?r>oii ol what ever name known or doignated who lias the managing, operating or control in w hole or in pari of any common carrier subject t«i the nrovisi«»ns ot this act, who shall do or cause to be done, permit or allow any matt«*r, act or thing to be done or pcrfor«iH-d contrary to the provisions of this act or who shall fail, n« gleet or retuse to do or perform any act or tiling rcquir«*d ot such common carrier b> the provi ions of this act, shall be deeimd guilty ot a misdemeanor nn«l shall, upon con viction tlicreot. be tint <1 in any mi hi not ex- ee«*«hng the sum ot five iiundrtd «lollars. TITK ijns; ion setti .::». Thh cut is a faltbfal picture of the well known establishment of Thomas Price <fc Son. at 524 sacra ment > street, S. F, As the leading chemists of tbe west, they wero asked to settle tbe qv*stion as to what sarsaparilla^ were in fa» t purely vegetable. We present their re port. "We have made careful chemical aiialvsesof several well known l.nin.H of wir-apaii! n. aud have found them a’l with the siu«!« exception of Joy's tocontsm Iodide of I**«ia-->iiim. As n result we aie enabled to pronoun« « J oy ’s t> be theouly purely vegetal«!*» sar^apu» ...a n won t h« e araet. which has Cyme under our observation." Modern medicine has proven that all ordinary face eruptions are not raibel by diseas'd blood, but by indigestion and sluggish circulation, which cal! for vegetable alteratives, instca I c‘ mineral blood pu*iSersl;ke Iodide of Potassium. Joy's Vcgetalile^k-r?apar!’’a tiring the lnte«t, is the first to discard the old notions and proceed un ’ • the modem theory. Its cures afest the •oun :’,oss of t' c theory. It is the talk ofMLe bo’.r THE WOMEN OF OREGON --------- Aim On 11 They have throAvn away the washboard,and say they will use nothing but the Ladins' Choion Washer Manufactured by W. A. Goodman <k Co., Grant’# P ” as»« Oregon. MEDFORD, OREGON C. W. Wolters, Proprietor A Full Line of Choicest Groceries kept and Sold at Reasonable Rates. ire.-ii Fruits in season, L'an«lies, Nuts, Etc. Also FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY A ▲ THE POSITIVE CURE. KLY BROTHERS. M Wmn 8U New Torte PriosWi WHY DO YOU COUGH?; Do you know that a little rough is a dangerous> t hing ? Are you aware that it often fastens on the q lung» and far too often runs into Consumption and« ends in Death? People suffering from Asthma.v Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Consumption will allM tell you that ■ “IT STARTED WITH A COLD.": Can you afford to neglect it? Can you trifle* Ijj with so bcrious a matter ? Are you aware that • DR. ACKER’S ENGLISH REMEDY for Coughs. Colds and Consumption h beyond question the greatest of all Modern Remedies ? It will stop a Cough in one night. It will check a Cold in a day. ,lt will prevent ( roup, relieve Asthma and cure Consumption if taken in time, “ You can’t afford to be without it.” A 25 cent bpttle maj save you i?too in Doctor’s bills—may save your life ! Ask your druggist for it, or write to W. II. H ooker & Co.. 46 West Broadway, New York, for book. SascrsK? Í *iga«BC!«aaagaa ■■■■■■■■■■! t. CUBES ANY HEADACHE While Yon W< BUT CURES » NOTHING ELSE. 'Ve challenge the reader to successfully controvert the assertion that an acre of thrifty, well-cultivated, producing orchard trees in the val ley of Rogue River will yield a net ye.arly income of $100. It will average 100 trees to the acre, and the estimate is based upon the dem onstrated fact that each fruit tree will produce Fl in value, net, of marketable fruit each year. flint is Lo’iil Interest at 101’er Ceotoa JI000. 1» other words an acre of producing fruit trees has a valuation of $1000. It is better than any bank—for the bank is sometimee carried into Canada by the cashier, Dame nature—a trust-worthy guardian — takes care of the principle, and the dividends never fail. Of course if you plow your orchard once in twenty years, and rob the trees of their nourishment by making a cornfield of the orchard ground, and invite the birds aud orchard pests to make a restaurant of your orchard, you must not complain that your horticultural methode have precipitated a foreclosure of the mortgage on your orchard. CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD NOW ¡N ACT! AL I HE. We would ##k the ladies of this Western CoHSt to lay as’de their prejudices, give <«ur Washer a lair trial Htid b«* c< nvincod. Ther«* i# ONE xvaslmr in tli<* w«»rld th#1 will do good work. We hax<• u «'ombiiuxl Machine, Wash board,Tub and Cloth«*« Bask«t. Wc»ellthe Washer on it# own merits. I)«*#cripth»u and price of washer given on application. A r L MTQ U/A UTCn H the Uulie»' Au tn 10 nOH I LU Cholc«* Washer. Ladies can »iiakc from $HK)to $:.’’«ip< r month for terms. Apply at ouce With half the care you give wheat-fields, and it will yield an income on a valuation of $1(W an acre. There is not a wheat-field in this county which yields such au income, m'fd EVERY orchard doe& We projiose to sell you an acre of fine alluvial soil, within cannon shot of five growing towns, close to tbe steel rails of a trans-continental railroad, in the most beautiful valley on tbe slope of tbe Pacific, with one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selected by you. Buy it for a borne to shelter you if adversity or the winters of ol<< age overtake you aud find you penniless. i r i#a wom ii Si.ooo. We give away the Innd. Pay us $10 a month, 10 cents a tree, for two years, and we will present you a warranty deed of the acre, and GUARANTEE it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard. Despite these facts the farmers of the country continue to value their land high, anil rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and compet in the markets of the world with the serfs of Russia and the slaves HARDWARE AND TINWARE DEPOT of ing India. “Export the wheat of a country and you ship away the vital ity of its soil, ” says a great economic writer. The people of Jackson AT CENTRAL POINT, county should learn this as an axiom. JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOh Every bread-winner nt the forge or near the cutting saws, or in sound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or Where is kept constantly on hunda complete toiling lateoverdesk and counter, should study our plan well. It means and first-class stock of a home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of 2years' work. A more Ireautiful and a larger home than ninety per cent of the popula HARDWARE, tion of the civilized earth can claim to own. Stoves, Tinware. Cutlery, Write to us, and we will seud you our illustrated book of this great valley and our Orchard Home. PAINTS OILS OF ALT. KINDS Mechanics’ Tools. NAILS. RUPE. Medford Oregon THE ORCHARD HOME ASSOCIATION Notice to Taxpayers The undersigned Sheriff <>t J»u k#«>n coun y. Ort’tfìH).<>r hi# «l«‘|'ut\. will meri th« taxpH} t r# of said couutj for the purpose of recvivinir TJ AKN FUK IHlfOt And everything else imaginable In this line. My gofwiH arc new and of the best brand#, and On the following days, in tlieir re#p<Ttive precinct#,at th«-ir nnial place« ot voting. Htid wil1 be sold at tbe will remain in each precinct from 9 <>*<•!«« k a. in. until 4 o’clo< k p. m. of < ach «lay, to-wit : Lowest Ruling Prices. 1H«1 Willow Spring# " 13, Gohl Hili...................... ....... G've me a cal! before goinj •• ««’where. Rock Point.................. ............ •• u- J. C. SHI 1(1 DAN •• 15, Foot’« (Te«'k.......... •• IH. Woodvill«* ................. .............. _____ " 17. Pleasant Cr«*« k " IN, Flounce Hock............. . ......... " 20. Trail Cr«*« k.................. I M«*ad«»ws........ .4 " «» 21, » IWbl« H. h k .......... •• s Little Butt«*.......... " 24. Big Butt«- ................... .......... lx »st Creek... .... " 2»», ............ •• 27. Mt Pitt Cirimney Rock.......... ............ " Ä, Sterlingvilh*.............. ............ •• 3U, Uniontown.................. ............ •• 31, ................. F« bniary 2, The Beat Because Always Steamboat Appiegatt ....... ............ •• a, Point..... .......... ............ •• 4. Reliable. • Ceutral Mediord....................... ............ •• 5, Eden .... . •• fi. Talmi .................... .. .. Aablaud.............................. !• A 1(1. ESTABLISHED 1874. Shako..................................... 11. Jacksonville........................ 12, At leapt <»n»’-halt must be paid in cash. Tax-pay« r# will ph hm pay tht ii tax« # at the above stated tim«*#, n# faxe# will become de linquent lhe first Monday in April, 1WI. alter which cost# will In added tor c dlectioti Tlie law in regard to tlirir collection will be strictij enforced. J. O. BIRI’SEY. Sheriff and Tax Colhflor ot Jaekaon Co. STARRETT’S GARDEN SEEDS! YOU NEED BUT ASK • • Having purcliMed of the well- know» C loak M anvfactikkbis , MESSRS SPRINGER BROS., Boston, Ma»s., all their SAMPLES, PATTERN CLOAKS, • WRAPS and JACKETS, At the nominal price of 60 cents on the $1.00 we are in a position to offer them for less than the original cost of material. For example— Garments that sold for $16.50 We will sell for - - - 10.00 mi ■NNE PORTLAND, OREGON. New Matlasse an«l Fur-trimmed Jackets ju»t received by express. The Road to UfoaHti Cannot ba succesifully traveled with out good health To reach wer th or ar? coveted positlo., in li'e require! the full poaseation ar.d cpers’.ion cf all the fare uttiea kind nature has endowed u: with. There conditions cannot eikt unless the ph)tlcal being it In pcr'ect working or'er, and this Is Impossible when the llv:r and spleen are torpid, thus obstruct- l»p «he sece»«lpns, caujing Indigestion » m rwpeas ts , wHb ell ef firtk auocs- pzrjlftj borroet. DR. HENLEY'S Dandelion Tonic 1 .er:s.»t,:ecif»c Influence over the liver, « it to healthy action, resolves Its u »tn’.c ergor^emtnts, and promotes the ¿rcretor.s: cures indigestion and constk < • 2*ior., tharpnns the appetite, tones up the entire system, and makes life worth I* Thcs. D. Ifi.APArnr. and LrvEBCriiELikni occordiug lo Itrectloos wiU k.-eu juiir Bloud. Liv< r nini Ki-lm-y s in gì, >4 i.r .< r. Tb«S. B Cuculi rviie t u Cohls. Cougss ami Cri.up. ineounretii>n witb thè HeH'laebc Cure. I» «* neRrperfccil'.nasanytblny knowii. Tire S a B. A i . ph 1 P aia che l«rinternai an-I external usi-, in Nvuralgla,'l'iMithHehe.C'rainn Colie unii I holera Mortili» Is unsurpHii»eil Tbey «n- well likoil whqriver known, .Manu- Fu* sull' Uy bU C. B. FITZGERALD, Gold Hill, - - - Oregon. Choice l.'jCatioiit' Bml Prices Rt asunably Low. wv run vwvMrm'« iirvvAujcLT I