OVERWHELMING PROOF KLAMATH COUNTY ITEMS. of the working« /r.r taliunis, and will ex­ UEHFOhD SQUIBS. plain away many hitherto ini»under»tood Mike Hartery of Tule lake is in Rogue river JI | h .K H ft. STRAHAN, ASS« < IATE JCSTICK OF Take a look at Nickell’s uddilion. T iik L»kevi<*w land office will be al­ slaps of the great ex-vhancelior at our valley this wc« k. THK KÜPREME COURT OE • RE«. >\. EX MAYOR low. I an • xtvs cleik after Ap il I, 1891. pre’msion» of gieatnesa. While lie was 5 among Judge Dav of .lai'ksonviile was HILL. PR«»! ESSOR LOuXEY AM» ALDERMAN Jam«-» ('ruickNhunk of Dairy visited In L.ink- OFFICIAI RAFER 0; JACISOR COUNTY. OR. while the Ko**<*burg till«** w II be MUiillai- ill the iimbm I f >r talking, the fount ol our visitors lust We«lnvsday. scoGGiN T estify as to the efficacy of villt one day last week. (ieimany’a inspiration remai kvd that the ■- —a ly favored fur three months. DR. DAMKIN’» TREATMENT. Nickell's addition to Mcdfor«! is attract­ Horatio Smith Is home from hla school ex­ McKinley bill was a bluneier on tlie part MARCH 27, DîH ing much attention. at Santu Clara. FRIDAY O n the first of April there should be a of the Republicans, front the effreta ol perience 1 8 luucb has beet! »aid on tie subject of dropoftwo cents on the pound in the which that party can never hope to re­ B.F. Oatman of Linkvllh* visited Ashland 1-anrs & Murray have closed their butch­ lc* ivity ami it» marvelous >e**uita m the A t the meeting of the next legislature price of sugar, a» the new tariff will then cover, He i« Homething of a protection­ and Phoenix last week. ershop for the present. f ci -eases of u most any nature that •ur that 5 per cent, fund for “internal im­ go into effect. Will such be the case? Billy Webb has b«*en visiting his family at ist biriiRt-lt.a» all tlie world know» ; but he Ed. Tryer in assisting F Gall »way at the it i < uis us« les» to » • more. Central Point during the week. provement*” wi»l amount to >150,000 to combination fence works. I e following i»rumm« nt names of people, l.AWHtNt k B arrett , the great trage­ savs of the McKinley law : “Such excess |200,(»0, or perhape even more. Now. Georg«- D«*al of Langt-ll valley is visiting old m » ii . <>i whom aie known throughout the dian, diet at New York on the affects the nation’« consumers far more friend» at Henley, Cal., his former home. M. Purdin ha» been admitted to practice that the wagon row« 1 men have their eye» Mate and nation, speak volumes for Dr. than the foreign iruj»ort«-rB. It is the at the bar, ami is well received. Da in and bis new ami sure cure by elec on thia, they will be on hand iu 18H3 in 21st inst.. of pneumonia, after a short ill— duty of a state to see that the consumers Johnny Miller of Sprague river ia in Rogue ne-**. He was one of the foremost and river valley visiting relatives and tnend». tri< ty. We understand the doctor gives Geo. Justus has been visiting hi» sister full force, say» the Orriiunian. most popular actors who appeared on the obtain their right». I ; med vines when required, which added to Chas. Rhodes and Jtwac Richardson last at Ager, Cal., during the week. I t would seem as if the shameful ex­ we« k returned to Linkvilieafter their winter’s Fred Faris now dispenses sweets to the j tne ♦ lectric treatment, makes his practice J voge T aylor , before whom “Sandy’ Shakespearean stage, and his death is doubly sure. Glance at the following absence. travagance of the lat» Republican con­ sweet at Goldsmith's headquarters. Gid» was tried at Hillsboro, ntiil further generally regretted. ' nain* s of people who have been cured ami Th«- report that another steamer will bi­ gress lias brought us to the verge of damns the verdict rendered by the jury I. ike the great paper it is named after, built to navigate the lakes seems tn t)«- well The elder Mr. Galloway has returned to are m der the doctor’s treatment: Judge by sentencing the defendant to on«- 7’A* World almanac is ms nearly perfect national bankruptcy. Not only I ihs the founded. R s. Strahan, Albany Or., ex Mayor U. H. Medford f«»r permanent residence. i ¡iiir- «on. Albina, Or, discharging ear, year’s imprisonment. It is difficult to as skill and brains can make it. It is a magnificent surplus of over |l(k).(XX),OM) D. G. McIntosh is convah-scing from his re­ Misses Selina McKenzie and Rubv Eaton l*r« h-ssur J 1*. Looney, Hill-boro, Or., state on what grounds he passed such a complete compendium ot information, lett by Cleveland’» administration been cent attack of brain fever and is able to be about again. have been visiting Medford recently. A hie rman W. G. Scoggin,272 Abler street. light senteme. If there are any, they and the editor’s or business man’s desk squandered, but there will »equally he a W. I). Papeot East Portland, sptxdal agent deficiency n» xt year, tor R**e«l’» congress Peter Henderson ami far.iily Isst week P. h - land, drain«*«*». were certainly nut founded on justice. unprovided with a copy is barren indeed. of the New Zealaud Ins. Co., made Linkvilie a Mrs. F. A. Morris, Newb<-rg, Or., asthma made appropriation» for $1,000,000,(XX). visit last week. visited at Woodville, prior to their depar Send 25 cents for it. aim bronchitis ten years; restored two Even that rank Republican organ, the tore for the north. > «*ars ago. A jockt'y club is talkt-d of at Tub* iak«*, and Tin Republican* are mad because El-Gov KRNOR LVCIV» R obinson of New’ Y’ork Tribune, anticipates the direst it is pr<»|»os«-ti to lay out a fine mile race track M*s. 1 B. Kennedy. 2*»1 Sixth street H. U. Lumsden and family are spending Gov. Hill is still at the helm m New N-w York, an illustrious citizen of the result« for this reckless wastefulness of near that place. a month in the Sound country, in <|ue-t of theuiuatism thirty-five years; cure«! York. He will not he entitled to any empire state, died at Elmira «»n the - 23 I it» party manager«, an«l causes it to health and pleasure. E A Shaw, F«»rest Grove,Or ; total «leaf The county court ha» appointed T. J. ('I«»p- •alary aa senator until tie ha» filed hie inst. lie w as one of Mr. Til ien’s staunch­ w-l.-.n** in the following pitiful manner. ton administrator of th«- «state of the late n •>-; so far restored as to be able to hear The Mitchell dt Lewis Co. have re-estab- ordinary «-onversaliori. credential» and taken the oath of office; est supporters in his fight against Tain- “Until next IVcemb r Democratic pa GeorgeS. Goodlow. lished headquarters here, with a big stock Mrs E Mann, U;*i >n house, corner and be would nut, of cmrae, receive it, many t and was defeat« <1 for re-election per» will he full of tirades about Republi­ (’apt. L. Stidham is one«* mor«- navigating of goods in their line. . Sixth and E streets, Portland; cured of until after he had resigned the offi«*e of by A. B. Cornel because John Kelly can extravagance in appropriations. th«- lake with his steamer “Rustier” ami do­ ing a good buslm-ss. Tne W. C. T. U. now meets regularly painful rheumatism. Nir. Hill Hu! holds hold» ----- two office». also was a candidate. governor Mr. Whether these censure« are in any re­ J unes J. McG »wan. 127 Thirteenth street, Charlea Clodi of Tule lake visited Yn-ka every Thursday afternoon, at 3 o’cl »ck, at Portland; heart disease, palpitation and He’» but draws the «-alar y of but one. spect deserved or not they will produce the Presbyterian church. T he administration refuses to allow an impress on on the public mind. The last week in the interest of the store he i» all right. ____ g« neral nervous d« bility; cured about to open at the former place. Rev. F. Watry will hold services at the the exportation of gold bars, which the next congre«« will be closely watched to George H. Papeuberg, Tualitan, Or. The “Star” reports that Judg«* Smjth ba» a Catholic church next Sunday, which is Deafness 10 year», so he could scarcely hear F rank C ochran , who Wan fuun«l guilty fi>. .¡,inia’! characterize» as unnecessary see w hether it is more economical. If it with five legs, which enables the animal Easter, at 11 o'clock a . m . of manslaughter forth** killing of N. G. ami at»sur*l. Although the Republican cuts down «*xp«*n«iitiires for the needful calf a sound, cured in twenty minutes to always keep his best toot foremost. Mrs John McGinnis, Vancouver, Wa h., DeFreese at Sisson, (’ah, last Septem­ manager» had much to say about Cleve- work of the government it will be justly Pension examination» are frequent since A band of horses from th«* vicinity of Al­ uaralyzed arm cured 16 years ag-> by Dr. ber, was sentenced by Judge Sweeney to I land’» love for England, just la-fore el**c- censured. If it cut» off p* n&ion« for Un­ turas passed through Linkvilie last week, on the new law went into effect, fiv«* examina­ Darrin, while m ban Francisco •even years’ imprisonment at San (¿ ¡vn- ' tion, Harrison’s secretary of the treasnrv way to Washington, in charge ot Mr. tions beii g held in one day here recently. ion veterans it will be condemned. But their Dr. Darrin treats all curable chronic,acute Morris. tin. He was recommended to the ex­ f allows the example s«-t by Great B itain Don't fail to buy a lot in Nickell's addi­ and private diseases, lost or failing man­ d it appropriates as larg«* an amount as treme mercy of the court, whila“Sandy’’ in financial matters. Laura J. G o < h !I«» w has b«*eii appointed ad­ tion t«> Medford The tract adjoins the hood, nervous debility, effects oi err«os. or the recent congress it will l«e compelled ministratrix of the estate ot N. 8. G«>odlow, west boundary «»f our town Olds, who aiiould have been hanged long excesses in old or young, loss of memory, O n his professions ami promises Presi­ to increase taxation in order to prerent deccas«,d, and calls on creditors to present diseases caused by mercury in the improper ago, got only one year. Rev. R. C. Oglesby preached at the M. E treatment of private diseases. Office, 70S dent Harrison carrie«i hi» own state ami national bankruptcy. The recent congress their claims. church lust Sunday to au interested audi ­ l*'!ian its irurk irith a large surplus to be Klamath county ceased paying bounty on obtained a majority in congress pledge«! Wafthingtou St., ^urtland, Or. Hours 0 a T he Portland World of la»t Friday says; to support hi» atlminis'ration. On his distributed, and that exists no longer. coyote*» and wildcats oti th«- 20th mst. The ence, morning ami evening. m to 8 r m . daily . Examimition free and “ varininta ” are as plentiful as ever in some bcc - confidential; question blanks and circulars ih«-rt* is not offered to the Democrats Mrs. B« 11 returned to Ashland la-*t week “Governor ¡Vnnuyer is still sick and con- performances he ha» carried Indiana for tions, ’»«»w« ver. atter a verv pleasant visit with her daughter, sent gratis tu any address; patients cured fine*’. to Lis room, and baa been having a the Democrat» by the largest majority next winter so pleasant an alternative as Uncle Dick Hutchinson and wife are* in Mrs. E. W. Hammon of this place. at home. serums time. Ilia trip to Yaquuia aeema ••ver recortled f«*r them in the state, and some of them imagine.” Linkvilie, the latter umb-rgoing medical to have been of but little* benefit to him. has helpe«l the Democrats to secure ttie The R R. V. R. R. Co.’» depot at this T he |>eople must not lo.-e sight of the treatment. We hope to chronicle* the early REAL E8TA1E TRANSFER«. While not confined to hie lied all the -arg«-»t rnaj'jriiy any party ever had in fact that the tai iff question should !>e convaleBcence of Mrs. H. p’ace is finished and is a handsome one, re­ time, the governor is far from being a the house at Washington. Votes of settled firet, ami then the silver problem The following deeds hav«* been recorded in D. VV. Anderson of Lost river has trained flecting much credit on the contractors. th«- ofltoe of i he county recorder since t be last his «log Tray to fish for suckers. Those* who well man, and his friend-* fear that unless thank» to him are in order. Mrs. M A. Davison has sol«I four acres report ol the T imes ; < an be aiteuded to. Hie taxes on the find the yarn difficult to digest arc referred to a change for the better cornea soon fie near town to Mrs F. L. Cranti 1 for $70 an necessaries of life must first be rvdure«ll Peter the Po«*t for particulars. D J 8 Pearce to John F White; 160 acr-*s in llu.N. J. P. W.YCiKK left Portland early will be compelled to try another climate acre. C. W. Palm negotiated the saie. twq»39s, r 2 w. $166'?. when the expansion of the currency can I ..ft we» k for (.'»¡if« rma. The Tin- inervas«*«! acreage* in grain ami the in quest of health.'9 F H Cruwson to J R Beamer; Sacres in twp On Thursday evening of last wivk the ,ian says “that his whereabouts are be readily adjusted. Ami this se« ms to favorable season insure an inum-ns«- surplus », r 1 e. >275. in tins section I in- coming harvest. It will be sons < I veterans residing in Medford met 39 M Salisbury et r I to The California, Ore­ unku* aii . The contents of a letter he l«e ti e v.ew oi no less a man than Roger something ot a problem what to «lo with it. and perfected an organization of the <»r«ler gon A Idaho Stage Company; lots 1. 2, n A t» in A t the tender age of two years Har­ wio’«- . efure leaving l’ortlaml intimated <2 Mills. 11«* insists upon tax reform blk 32, Jacksonville. $I(X). here. Miss Nannie Butcher, on«* of Linkvilie»*» ney county can show a healthy debt of that h- would not be alive very long It that and silver c »inage afterwards. The fairest maidens, returned from a season at J M M«*< .’all t«« E K Anderson; «piitclainl to J3tl,0lM); and yet some people are di«po*ed 1-« hoped though that he is not >n «ucli ill one must not l»e (rermitted to «lelav or 8i. Mary’s Aca«i«-my at Red Blurt last we « k. l>r. Prvce was called to Ashland last week interest in 12S.7» acre» in twp 3» », r 1 c, and to growl at our little financial affairs It health a» he seems to think himself.” ♦*’nI-arra?s the other. He is reported as All her old friends h«-re were glad to welcome to consult with Dr. Ha'.l concerning the other lauds. >¡¡000. J<»»«-pbinr VV iiBon to J M Guches; 10 acres tn r ase of Mrs. Rice, whv was very ill at that the same policy pievailed here as in liar Never»trele»» he stopped at Ashland a follows: ‘ i iie law passed last v» ar pro­ her home again. twp 3» », r 2 w. >400. Largely through the efforts <>f Jasper Ben- place. ney, of making the county sul-s-rve the «lay last w* ek, and seemed to be in fair viding for the purchase of 4,5iX),i 00 ounce« i Welborn Bveikju to P H Ovlatt; 13.4U acres the s<*hool district at Dairy has nus«*d The protracted meetings at the Chris­ iu twp 3b ». r 1 w. >400. • »t »Over hull on per month,equal to about nstt interests ol the greatest possible number condition. tin* m eessnry funds for building a hundsom«- tian church continued «luring most of the Mary E WalRworth to Alicj M Butterworth; ■f.>,O«X).(X)O, has so far bad no perceptible • scho«il-hou»e during th«* coming few months, of sharp citizens, our debt ought by week, accomplishing much good, it is fractional acre in twp 39 s, r 1 c. JsdO. F rom all accounts. Chas. N. Fellon effect in relieving the dist»e rights to he al least half a million. Let of the » ami that »«s-tioti will be amply provid«*d for hoped. V’olna Webster to Belinda Wcbst«*r; north part of b.ts 7 aud », bik b. Park add 1«) .M«-df.u«l. us be satisfied with oil" condition, for had (lie longest sack in the senatorial country. But if we hail free coinage it , in tin- future. >!<■». contest in Ualfoima; at least he was George Merriman recently bought Dr W.S. Runyon, who owns c«»nsiderable land there is no more honestly governed c >un wuuhl pr«»hice no appreciable effect for P«*ter Fitch to Vawter A Howard; lot on h« r«-, is largely interest«*«! in real-<*Btate in Pickel's house and lot in the southern part cast ty in the northwest than is Jackson coun­ ♦•!v« ted to succeed the late Senator Hearst goo«l until taxation is reduced. The first TiHaimMik 9th street. M«-dford. $400. count) , where In- is building a road « f town and will occupy the same a* a resi under suspicions circumstances. How ­ Unite«! States to M N Long; patent to l«»0 step to tak- is to redtic • the rates of taxa to Washington county. He also propos«-» mak­ ty to-day._____________ acres in t wp 39 s, r 4 «* w in. ever, be may haye had no direct connec­ tion to the lowest possible point, and in­ ing a tin«- sumiller resort on the b«-a«-h mar deuce. Same to lari J Anderson; 160 acr«-s in same There wns work in the amplified degree twp. T he »>l»ge that “the burnt child tion with the bargain and sale of a num­ crease impoi t» an*I expuits to the higheM , tin- mouth «•! t In Nt h:«l« m i iv« r. Same to John Johansou, 160acres in sume Sample*» of the fine r«*d samlston«- taken «»f the K. of 1’. lodge at this place last Mon­ dreads ths tire” doesn't seem to hold : ber uf legislators who were convinced at posflib e point. Ti at will lower th«* price . O. T. Brown’s recentl\-t»pen<-ti quarry day evening,calling out an unusu lly I rge twp. o ___ __ in r politics. Mapr McKinley is the last moment that he was the right of manufactures, raise the prije of agri­ ’ from good Same to Chas Nickell; patent to 160 acres In w*-re on exhibition at Robinsnv. purchased from C. W. Palm, in the Mingus tinguishing characteristic of the average accompli>li this we can s« ttle the silver 37 », r 2 w. $750. W hen Brazil read the McKinley bill i subdivis'on. G W Rent ru to Emily Hummer; lots 20 A 21 Republican statesman of the day. The quest on. I ntil it is done we should JO'EI ’ HINK COLMA ITEMS. she H*<*ms to have reform«-«! her tar iff’ by , Considerable building is already going on blk “R, ’ railroad add to Ashland. >20”. more crushingly they terl the brum of P rmit nothing to distract our councils or Sam«- to A M Helms; planing mill lot at a re«iucti«>n «»f rates on a few article» com­ at M« dtord,although the season is yet early Tai« nt. <100. divide our loice«. If we act wisely we popular disapproval the more ardent We regret to barn that Mrs. H H. Spurlin of ing thither from the Unite«! State», and We exj ert to see a great deal of improve- •J VV Palm et al., to John ('ox am! G«*orge they are in worshiping their false proph* will unite as one man and strike with all Williams is quite ill. Mr. Blame thereupon put» al»cut, «.r here during D91. Finley ; lot 13 blk 47. Medford. >200. eta. It really looks as if they were on our force for a reduction of the tariff and Dr J«*ssup. wifean«! daughter last week re­ ia her »ub.-idy lobbyist» put about, the The members of the A. O. U. W. organ­ regular salary from some source to thus an enlargement of our trade. It woul«l moved to San Franciw«». «leluaion that lhe reduction come» of a Excitement be tolly for us now to go to wrangling wantonly stultify their intelligence. Mis-* I la Lane of Grant's Pass visited friends ization turned out in force to hear (Dand reciprocity treaty negotiated by Mr. Lecturer Whittemore's able address on Runs high in tin» place over “System • »wr silver and divide our own force». at Ashland a few days since. Blaine. No reciprocity treaty between Wednesday evening. Builder,” as it cures Dyspepsia, Constipa­ We are for tariff for revenue only.” Alonzo I’mphlelt will keep his tine stail.<>n I t seeui» doubtful that the governor will the United States ami Brazil ha» been in I»« '. Norte county. Cal., this season. J. O J oh neon and family have returned tion, (’atarrh of the Stomach, ami makes pure blood and builds up the syst« m. I< appoint the second judge in th-s district trade, concluded, signed amt »ent to th«* Ex S peaker R kf . i > has gone to“ Yrup, Senator Cftmeron of Jackson county is look­ to Medford for permanent residence, mid is $1.00 a bottle at Brooks’ drugstore. under the new law authorising him to do -euate. None exist». All stat«* nenis, Yuriupan l 1’aris” to study parliamen­ ing alicr hi» mining inten-sts at Uali*e<* creek. are k I he I to get ba< k »gain after their Tell your friends of its merit w-h-n you use sojourn in Washington. ■o. In thia we think he is pursuing a t. > the contrary are subsidy falsehojd». tary history abroad and to foitjty him it. Mrs. E. Christian has roiuivetl her milli- mistaken poncy ; for if the appointlueut nelf as leader of the minority in the house, nery establishment from Grant’s Pass to Ash­ Dr. E. P. Geary was calle«! to Ashland A nd n«»wit transpires that the inhabi ­ is made now there will lie abundant time against the withering scorn and just in­ land. !ast week to consult with Dr. Parsoh in Better Than a Gohl Mine. to test the legality of the law before the tants «»f Newfoundland haveadeep seated dignation o: the D inocraGc inajiritv. Health is Improving, although then* is still the case of Mrs 8. F. Morine, who died be • Ten acres set to fruit w hen in a hear next general election, while if the matter «•anre of complaint against the mothrr It ne pur,•*.»»<*» deriving the very greatest some sickness in different portions of the fore the former s arriyal. ing condition will yi»ld an Income is held tn abeyance until that time and goveminenl, and are threatening to cut degree of l»*nefit fioui Ins inve stigations, county. A. M. Gibson of Missouri spent the week of from J30UO to $4500 per year and Chas. Watkins fornwrly Mrs. M. Hyde) two judges are elected in this district, as l«»se from her apron-strings and ally be w ill confine them largely to Russia, is Mrs. investigating the resources of .Medford and no expensive machinery to now a resideu: of Myrtle Point, Coo» require» they unquestionably will be, the case tbemselve» with the United State», if she where his methods, wb ch he fondly county. vicinity, will» a view of 1 »eating here. He operate it. _____ A fruit-raiser in the Wiliam do<-*n ’ t allow them to either fish or cut will be much more complicated, as the hope» po-ieuty will view parliamentary ette valley requires but a »mad outlay. Tlie new bank building i* rapidly approach­ is a cousin of O. P. McGee. ( has all the advantages of a civilized and question will then arise as to which one bait alter tl*vir own way of doing it, with reform of th«* highest type, have reached ing comph-tion. li will be a handsome The Monarch saloon at Medford under- i cultured t ullurru society, has good o .„. convenient struct ure. out coercion or compulsion. The prin ­ ami of the jtidg-s rejected holds under the their utmost development in the past, the management of H. H. Wolters is pros-^ markets and receives a better income from ciple casus betli is the fact that Englaml before he was given an « ¡»portunity to Workmen have i>e« n engaged during the ■ng a popular resort. I fie best of ever" new law and which under tl e old. try|lhe same investment than can lie bad from purposes suhniittiiig the bait feature of throttle freedom as‘•peaker of an alleged week m putting down pipe lor the Grant's thing in that line is kept there * any other line of business You can get tlie fi-hene» «pienton to arbitration, house of repieseiitatives of freemen. Pass water company. Josephine county has settled part of her Davis’ park in the southern part of town this land from >5.5 to $75 per acre uf The O mb Gier u O. Huluian, who acted as without submitting the whole question. Whatever m.»v be the re-lilt» of the tal­ state tax levy, being one of the first to send is now a very handsome enclosure, and Oregon Land Company ot Salem,Oregon. reading clerk of the lower house of the Fram e is only too willing to abide by ar­ ented crank’s “investigation,” he should any money to the stat«- treasury. many hope that he will carry out his threat last legislature, refuses to take the f 10 a bitration on this one feature, and the lake it Before Breakfast, remember that it was just Ix-caiise the Arthur Couklin of Grant’s Pass has invented of donating it to the city for the use of lhe day allowed turn ami wants |15 a day. Newfoiib«lian«lersfeel as if they had been a fruit drier, which is first-class in < v« ry re- public. gentlemen, who devise«i our constitu’ion The great appetizer.tonic a”e side, and it is highlv probable that a England. Positive »pec* i fie for wished to protect the peop’e from the liver Judge Wt bster has r, ndered ids di cision in every services that were beyond the ¡»ower» of pa’«l to her complaints of unfair treat­ tramp ordinance, to enable our marshal to complaint.. Bad taste in ’he mouth on hardships resulting from the harsh and the 8ton<- eawe, dismissing the complaint any other person in the state.“ What- | inent, ami there wouhl be some hop«» of abitrary m«‘thud* in vogue abroad, that Tins leaves the matter just as it stood at the put these worthies to work, will be passed rising in the morning, null pains in the ever else may be sa:«l avainst Mr Hol- i • an adjustment of the diffi* ulty favorable beginning. at an early day. head and back of the eyes, lire«! feeling, they were induce«1 to adopt a svst«-m man, he cannot in our preseme lie ac- to her interests. dizziness, languor—s\ mpt* ms of I.ver com- Judge Hanna and Col. Bowditch of Jackson that would make tlie maj -r.ty alone re- It was reported on our streets during the I l.unt. Remedy—Dr. Henl y’s English cused of belittling his own merits, ami county were at Grant’s Pass lat«-ly. on pro- week that parties abroa«! would meet our E y -P residenj C leveland has written sp«jnsibie lor all legi>lai;oii, ami release ft-Hsional business. Dandelion Tonic. Iblieve- constipation, we trust the doct«»rs of Baker city will citizens more than h «If way on a cannery sharpens the appetite ami tones up the take go«Ml care of his health. There will a letter tu tlas Indiana tariff reform league the minority from compulsory participa­ R. Bingamen of Williams creek di«-d on«- proposition for Medford, provided Mifli ient entire system. Get the genuine from your tion in the nefarious lawmsking that day this week. He was attacked witli la interest is taken here to insure the success probably be a «lay of reckoning for Glenn, expressing regret at his'inability to b«* druggist foi H and take according to direc­ and, not being m good health at any • f the undertaking as he is a chronic place-hunter and will present at theirAiinu.il meeting, in which seems to be inseparable from a combi­ grippe, tions. time, h<* succumbed to it al ter a bri«-t strug­ nation of ail three ¡»ranches of our gov ­ be around again with his h'tle plate ex­ lie says in part: “The the«>ries and gle. He was about 'i0 j cars of age. A. Childers, the pioneer brick-mason, tended when the next legislature assem­ ora« t:c«*s which tariff reform antagonize ernment in the han Is of*.nt* pol ti<*al par­ Naf«* f«»r bale. J. W. Aft of Rosenurg was th«* man who un­ who went to Whatcom, Wash, on a visit are r* spumdble for many, if nut all uf the ty. lhe rules that pertained in this successfully ble«. _____ attempt«-«! suicide at flu- Coin- sometime sinte, was taken sick . He will A first-r a-s Hall’s pah*nt fire-proof safe, ♦•vil» winch affect our people. If there i» country prior to Reed’» domination, and mr rciiil .................................... hotel in Grunt s Pit" Inst ». . k D return as s*»«»n as he recovers. His son weight 2700 lbs., first cost >2)0, cheap for and which th«* people said in such pro­ mvjtfic infelicity was tin- allcg»«! cause, A Arnold is also there, ami his family ha/e CkF’t ent t iiy ¡»eople are making bit­ a s«• ircify of the circulating medium, is cash. Address nounce«! terms should prevail again, stomach pump thwarted his effort». nounced been sick more or less of the time. ter complaint»» of the tdoyeiily method of not the ex|»vrniient worth .tying, as a M. Pi Ki'iN. Medford. Or were a v» ry ncces-ary check up n the ---------- --------------- doing busine»», especially in the matter remedy, of leaving the money in the The huge proportions of the distillery A DESERVED COMPLIMENT. extravagant*»* an«i intemp«*rance of a hands of the |»eople, and tor their use, of carrying the mail, which ha» charac­ buildings nttiact many visitors every Suu Shakes and Shinges. reckless maj*>rity in control of the entire terized the Idaho ntage company «luring which is needlessly taken from them un­ Wi­ art* in receipt of the Washington day, to inspect them, ami the fa« t is be A siipply of the b« st shakes and shingles adnriniatration of affairs, and there can iter tlie pretext of necessary taxation. If coming more evident every day that the lias jgst been received at the I iues office the paat winter. The Rrcvrd of that In? no hrtt« r illustration of the truth of I “Evening Star” <»f th»- Hth in»f., in which ap­ place allege» that there ha» not been a the farmer’s lot is hard, is one in his the as-ertion tl an the history of the I pears an «excellent photograph of our friend representations of the gentleman who have whica will be sold in quantities to sui’ at the concern under way will be fulfilled to reasonable rates. dm ts to be squandering of the peop’e’s resource» «lur­ tollowing complimentary notice of that gen- ing the pa*t two years. We very much fPiL-a. JMlea.’ /rc/ii /’(/ca . H. H Wolters, the mixologist, nas re­ hour or two t>el>in«l lime Willi the mail, unproved by a policy which hauii*er** i I Huspect that the press of the country is tlcinan, to which his many friends will attest: moved bis saloon to th«* building next door S ymptoms —Moisture; int<*n»«* itching and inetrad of being unab e to carry the new— trade in his best markets an«l invite» the A very important n«»sition is that of principal doing Mr. Rt*«*«ian injustice in charging legislative clerk. The man who tills it must to C. W. Palm’s barbershop, on Front simiiil; most nt night; w«»rs<- l»> scratching. paper it i at all, ami kiemg wuful y be­ competition of «langerous »ivals? Wbeth- He has supplied the bar with I! a!lo be bl«*«ding, In als ulc«*nition. ami in most can h for use in t>oist»-r:ng up his tintenabb* I lielieve the principle of tariff re!o r in fry was born in Illinois in 1M.52, and spent six found there, (five him a call. f«o !ie will rcniov«*» 1 he um«»r». At druggist», <*r t.v | mg ita regular trips. The irate i ¡«osit.on on the parliamentary que ti« n. months of his juvenile existence is crossing treat you well. • nail tor 50c Dr.bwaym-Ac8on. rhiladei Citizen» claim that a little l»e’ter feed fur piomise» tlie most important, and in If would he much more reasonable t«> the plains to Oregon, accompanied by his their i«ali»ia»'tioii, and that continue*! ph!». ____ _______ the company*» lialf-atarved animals father and mother. He is stil’ a resident ot Much interest is taken in Medford m the **ujq os«- that he had gone abroad for the ami earnest advocacy of tins principle is Oregon. H« r»c«*tved a classical education at would expedite the mail aeivice womler- Dr. Acker’» English ¡’ills essential to the lightening of the bunlens p’lrposeof getting counsel from some of the Willaimtt« University, Salem, Or., and proposed road to be opened t«» the Cinna fully. bar springs and health resort the coming (the tiiiancivi» of Europe relative to th»* was given the degn-e of A. M. Admtth-d to summer. Cit’zens here will peuti«»n the Arc act ive. ctlvctive »nd pure. For nick head of our countryru* n.’’ tlie bar, Mr. Gilfry practiced for »oim* time, ache, disordered stomaeli, Io»** *1 app«-tit*- ! ¡ roper nietho«! <*f fairing ami explaining an*l was att« rwanl private s«-cr«-tar.y to G«»v county court to lend a helping hand in the bail complexion and T he unanimous expression of approval bilioinuu-ss. they have I n the April n seriously defective a* to b** ns«- the «hr« « t result of th«* app!i«*ation of his index clerk, and on«- month later took the important health resort on the coa*t, ami new ru « s, however. desk h«-now occupies in thesenat«- chamber. cuneiueion that thry are a nation of b-HS. 1 n t he same nnnit>er of Terum His diiti« s comprise th? indorsing on bacas of one that will pay all parties in erested to Every Symptom Gone, thug* and as»as»* ns, an«!, unless they S *iiat« r Hoar of Massachusetts, who whs ll Il 1 /•il I OH I 1'ill.s, petition-* am! memorials im nioinmla of Keep tributary to tins county. Probably no dli««*a*e inflicts *<» niu-h con­ th«-action or inaction of the s«-natw. He calls Jpialify some of their threats and retreat the champ>on of the election bill in the .« c’/iA'.ir /.or tinuous pain as Kh< umatisni. Over no single th«- roll of the senate on all y« a and nay rom the position they have taken »hir­ U S. senate, constructs an argument to CENTRAL POINT POINTER' complaint hat» I>r David Kennedy’s Favorite votes, and in all these years has never made a ing the past two weeks, they will find pruv«* that the Republican party was un­ When y«-u can g« t an ENI1RE ACRE «f mistak« in hi» results. When the chi« t clerk R<-ni*-«lv. <>1 Rondout, N. ¥.. w n more cures themselves arraye«l again»! the rest cf true to its precedents and to its princi th»- be>t fruit land in N « k» I s A»: I suffered tor­ the hatred of tlie Chinese on this coast argues that the series ot great historical tiful ati«i healthful location, and is within a ited the county-seat on Wednesday. turefl from will appear as fraternal love. The puer­ a< hievements of the Republican party stone’s throw of th»* .Me«!h»rd sch«»ol-house. The tollowing is a list of school clerks in Mrs.l*. W. Olwell was reported quite Ill Sciatic Rheumatism. ile threat oi marching on New Orleans, suffered so serious a breach by this inac­ 1 he land is particularly adapted to horti- Jackson county, together with tin ir poHtofficc «luring lhe week, we are sorry tu say if Lomsfbna fail» to make “restitution'' tivity that the partv must find new i u.ture, and great returns would be real­ addresses My canewasa very bad one, ami none of tlie 1, J. H IlutTer, Jacksonville- 2, J. McPher­ Jas. Wright ami family entertained J. <’ means taken gave me relief . I use Dr. David for the acta of her citizens, if earned vigor to make its future in any way ized there fn*m a few acres planted in son. M«-dtord; 3, Win. Ray, Uniontown; 4. prunes, peaches, grapes, etc. Myrt.e and wife of Ashland one d ty last Kennedy's Favorite R«*ni<-«l.v. of Rondout. N. into execution, would be the means of worthy r f the past Other articles in I wo oi its best features are that it is free Frank T«»wn«-. Ptxriux; 5. vV.A. Patrick, Ash­ Y..an«iatn entirely rid of ♦ v« rj symptom of annihilating the Italian race on tins con­ this number will tie: “A Study of the fr* tii city taxes, although not lying a great land; «’>. M. Puyp ypiie, ( entral Point: 7. Dan­ week. my trouble. Only three bottles brought about iel Walk« r, Asnland; s. W. B. Gray, Talent- The remains of the late Mrs. Peters«»n this wonderful result. It has built me up and tinent . ______________ I’roblvin of Poverty in Great Cities,” by • li-iain « fr*»m the business portion «»f Med- A. J. Florey, Eagle Point; Ki. J.* N. Hoi k r- been of great benefit to me in other ways. I will be buried in the cemetery near Central for«!, while the Jacusonvill»~Medfor«i rail- smitii M« dtord: 11. E«i. < >ls«-n. B« agle; 12, Wm. j the Rev. l)r. Kainsford, ofNew Y’ork; an lu artily recommend it toother sufferer». C alifornia legitiMtors have l»e«*n hav­ ' autobiographical essay by Prof. Simon roa«l will run through the land near the Bradshaw, Eagle Point; U, F. M. lhomps<>m Point to day. Ashland; 14, .Martin McDonouah, Tolo; l.\ I>r. Keiinriltl'* I'liroritr Kcmcihl. ing a stormy time during the pant week, Newcomb, the astronomer; an explana­ northern Iwumdarv John t’oU-inari, Pho-nix; 16. J. 8. Hagey, Cen­ W B A. Temple, recorder of Central |r has Iren laid out in tracts of Mildest Kon.lout. N. V. JI; # for $•">. and many a reputation ha» come to tion of I he feat» of so-called mind*reatler», ucr» s and less, ami wil. b- sold at very live tral P««int; 17. Mrs. Piening. G«»ld Hill; js, J.(,_ Poitit. has opened a real-eshtie. insurance r< a- Mart in. Biagle: Griev«-, Lake * re* k . and col l the dent tu whilewaehing the victim, and stat« s and in other countries, to ascer­ utabh* real-estate dealer, who will take t«»wn; 2», Thomas Whelpley Etna; 2V, Alpha ham -_*mi was « aught at Portland, ami then t>ri1« ’lonary’ •* Webster’s B g Diction­ S. Mil, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson, twins March. Sam’s va'ley; 45, F. X. Musty, Etna. juartz mines, etc., for sale at the T imes of­ revered m the South ami hated aire senator at Sacramento; but in the in- j > e«p>ally . ary,’ “W« biter « Ene\c 1 »pedp- Diclion- 4«’», <». VV. Reynolds. Spikenard; 47. F. J. Jones. fice. MARTIN—In f.lnkvllle.Marell 17. l«'l. to Mr ternmine strife hetw* en individual mem- 1111! ”* >‘>rth,even though hi» pre eminent arv, etc., etc. Many announceinents Eagle Poin»; 4». Fr«-d Otten, Bolt; 41«, G. L. and Mrs Thoms» Martin, a dmnrhter. 'd and «oncerning tl>«-:n are very misleading, as I »avis. Medford; .50, J. ( Hannah, lit agle; 5», J. N Brantner reports g«>od prospects bers, to say nothing of the war l«etw»-en ; ah g » lity Iry as a tighter tight»*r was wa» recogniz r ~ H. Von re adjourn­ was a man who had achieved no « »di­ graphing ’he <>ld pag»-s. The « Id bo >k has Sherman. W. Marksbury, Gold Hill, 5», A. W. Shearer, Mr mid Mrs. Ren Owens, adaughter. Taylor A 8<»n, Booker A Co., uf the ”2 for ment. It is a pity the bulk of the ras­ nar y «1» gree of fame before the opportu­ been pidd’il out by various additions Stcauitioat; .57, A. H. Boothby, Prospect; «10. J. Woodville preelnet, March R, cality represented there could not be nity for its highest achievement was pre­ cnl ed fr< tu Various ■niurri s of re- A VIGOIUH'H kick . debility, Mrs. Emily Helm, wife ol It. r. at Hdiaboro before a jury in the state a fresh reminder, if one were needed, of column. g*»n. If h«-do«*» so, 1 trust he will locate him Helm; aged 78 years. at Jacksonville, when* h«- will tin*! a ready ­ Circuit couit for the murder of Emil the speed with which th«* great internal t Men hunt'« WifA th«* B »ne of CotiMnftoa. How to Break up a serre Cobi. made chance to build up a great reputation. BR< »WN—On William- creek, J, wa» warfare ami its awful effects are lupsing A DeniuiciaUon. Says the Virginia City, M* nt., “Madison­ To t»egin with, th«-\ had Vermont there, sir«- ty. March I, 1WH. Mary, wile ot Elder A. found guilty of manslaughter on the 22 I. into the province of history. There is ian : When we find a medicine we know to of Elia Lewis 2.27. Parrot 2:26. Lottie T. 2:2b,41 \ well known merchant who has been greatly Brown; aged ♦>9years. 5 months and 11 days. This is the fourth trial of Ulds. In the scarcely one in twenty of the citizens ol possess genuine merit we outsider it a and Faustina 2:3164. lie was also the sire of aefitted by Joy’« Vegetable $arsai»ari)la, desired Black Hawk. whog«»t Add!«* Lee, the We’ve laio Market street. The«ioctor. By (he use of this syrup we have relieved, succcssliil, hie daughters having dropped ho is one of our leading practitione objected. be banged; but each time the supreme forces. We loved dear grandma, oh', fl ) well; 2.23»4, ami Alh-cmi 2:26|4, both by Alta­ in a lew hours, severe colds, and in the Alta But Jesus loved her. too. . iLg he ha ! never Been a sarsaparilla that did court reverse«! the decision of the lower mont Mike stood for five or six seasons «•nurse of tw • or three days, ♦ ntireiy broken And saw tit to call her horn«*. in that neigbborhu«>d and must hav»- left Ih'MABcx 1. is cond«*scer.de*l to talk «>n • contain p-tiuh, which thinned ae tlood, court and reman«ie«i the case for a new Far from all earthly view. them up, as have several oi our friends to many daughters there. Altamont was kept at it hi« pat ¡out did not have any vitality to lose, trial. Fur the fourth trial a change of n. itteis ol national polit y, since the late whom we have recomiuendt-d it. It is all Fort Klamath until 1»»1; but 1 believe there We mi«» dear grandma’s cheerful voice; i I that what delicate people need is not do venue to Washington county was ob­ thivat» ' f the Hamsun administration i’ h represented ’o ue by the manufac­ w« re a great many mar» s sent out there to We miss her empty chair; from the R«»gue river valley. < as«jd vitality, but more blood. He consented tained and the trial resulted as stated. to C'»ri>| el the Germans to come to our turers. If y«*u hav»* a cough ami want to him We miss her thankful praise to God “Either locate him th« re or send him straight In time of evening prayer. heu assured that Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla He was sentenced to oi e year’s imprison i way ol thinking on the subject of the top it, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will to Portland, whither he has be«-n pr«*cvded by For sale by Dr. J. Hinkle such starvlard sires as Altamont, with eight in as directly oppoael to the old mistaken blood She suffered many yean», we know. went. Olds and Weber were b«>t|. American hog- Bismarck »ays that his • Io th»- w<»rk Down to tin- very last; gamblers,and for sometime la-fore th«* u.iinical feelings toward that gentleman C» ntr*»l Point, ami G. H. Haskins, Medfur«! t to-2:39 list: ILs kwots! 1467. sire of La*ly Maud ihinning id. a of other »ar-aj.aril’a*, and that on 2:27^4. aud Nautilla J. 2:30; Hamltletonian But river death was very low •booting were sworn enemies. The men 1 —the I <«, not Harrison—are owing sole­ Mataurino 5241, sire ot four in the list and one tha contrary by specific vegetable alteratives ft When grandma had to pass. A Child KHIetl. ot them Jane L. 2:19^. Kisber, with a record atlmulat«»! the excretory organs, promote«! digea- met, when Ohls shot Weber «lead,empty­ ly to the manner in which his feed is fe«i God took her gently by the band. Another child killed by the use of opiates of 2:27H, and a lot of other hors«-» not so well tlcn, aud repaired nutrition, hence created new ing his revolver into the man’s prostrate to him arid Ins slaughter conducted. So giv< And soon she reached the shore; kn*»wn. among which 1 may name Mount n in the form of Soothiiig syrup. Why To sing with angels round the th- oit* bo«tv. It was a cold-blooded inimler. it seems alter all that (it rman prohibition inothtTB give their chi'.«ir«*!»siivhdeHilly poison Veruon, 2:26: Aut«a*rat. W«K>dburn. Duna? blood and was the very thing for .ecblc people Of Jesus evermore. anu OMs shuuhi have hen Kinged. If 14 the importation of «4). VVes- rhe a'xjio cxp'aina the hundred? of eases I d it - p< ( ibiar lr ubb s by using Dr. Acker’» t* rn (Ji•« t, Adirondack ami other well-bred wnicb aged, enfeebled, delicate an«! run dowc Oh, may we strive to do God» will, Thaver Io d n«»f been m in« mb r ••! the ran on y b • r H Htr’i *«i mt«» a covert in- < MpkDt IQ UlWlIig Uidd. u he ^Democratic aimes ED I TO Rhl L .VOTES. Peculiar Many peculiar points make II ihh I' s Sa: aparllla bupcriur to al. other medicines. Peculiar In combination, proportion,^ and preparation of Ingredients, Hmxl's Sarsaparilla possesses tbe fell curative value of the best naaarwaa known avssswavd remedies of tbe t vegetable king-do tn. rcculiar culiar in itsstrength and economy — Hood's Sar- saparilla lhe only medi- cine of . _ which can trul be said% “One Hundred Dosd One -.0* ^^^Dollar.” Medicines in larger and snnlh r bottles require larger d««s?s, and do not > reduce as good results as n«»od’s. Th * uli ir in its medicinal merits, Hood’; Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures hith­ erto unknown, ami has won for itself the title of ‘ The greatest blood purifier ever discovered.1 Peculiar in its “ good name home,”—there is now ^rinor«? of Hood’s Sarsaparilla sold In Lowell, where \it is mad«., than of other blood purifiers, Peculiar in its phenom«-- nal record of sales ■»X^^rno other preparation abroad, ha> ■^^rever attained such popu­ larity In so short a tune, and retained ............. Rs .. poj ulanty confidence among all classes ot people so steadfastly. Do not be induced to buy other | reparations %t bo sum io got the Peculiar Medicine Pot THE POSITIVE CURE. ELY WU/rilERS. 0® Warren 6U New Tort Price #0 twaaa-taaaasaBaaaiaxk ..c ■ 00 YÖÖ » I >o yon I > .w that a littl" co'itdi i ; r. . thing? Are you aware that it often ÍJ'tebs ■:> I . lutici and l.o- t >o!ten nuis into Co' o ...p‘. ! k ends i’i I»> 1 I copie butb‘r.:rg from A ! ma ,- Üroix hitis. Jüettmoma ti'. l CuUbUmpti n *' •-! “ÌtST£8TE9imfi»r: Can you alTcr.l to i:c;le< t it? Cm y- t trifle* « itli b<> b. rious a matter ? Arc j ou jr.va DR. ACKER’S ENGLISH REF^EDY! for Coughs. Cohls uni Con-umpti ni i; U-vrind quertion thè gr: liest of rt’I • Modem Reinedii*'? ltwillr-i >p a < uiu h itione night. It I v ill check a Ccal «1 a day. ,lt w ili prove:.t < ;.>>ip, i lieve A thnri and cure <' >usiunpti<>:» if t •t in lime, “ You eau l al! >rd lo l> • « itiiotit il." A 25 cent bottle tnay f.t" S100 in Doctor's I - tu I.» ■ ave your I.’ • ! A'k yotir drup-.’t't for i:. < to W. H. HOOK! Jt < ■ aaesr. ttaaar. ' , New York, «•» hook «^a-zcrtna^aeeK-rar: - r z .“7 I ■ Ml Hood’s Sarsaparilla Sold by all dru^gibt«. >l;sixforfS. Prepared oui y by C. I. HOOD dt CO., Apothecaries,Lowell, Blass. IOO Doses One Dollar A . tl AiiCON REDLAND -I- NURSERY, Sii ruiletSouth of Grant’s Pass, J<*s<-pbine County, Oregon. \ 11. CARSUN A SON, fropritt» WAKELEE’S 100,000 TREES IN SiOCK. Apple. Pear, Peach. Plum. Prune Apricot Nectarine. Cherry. Almond. Chestnut. Walnut. talked into an INFERIOR POISON! IS I HI llecaiiHO IT ■ Horr ProfilHblr To Some «Ine Else GRAPE VINES. CURRANTS, G<»< »I BER­ RIES. BLA< KBF.RRiES. KAM’BER- RIES. STRAWBERRIES, FIGS. Our tr«*o» ar* grown withoul irrigation on r«d hill lund, and all of Known var.« t*i« w that succ»-«-d in Southern <)r« gon. Tho»«» contemplating tr»».- plant.a« will uni­ form. The work wi!l contain about pag*-s. su- perbly-illu»tiat«*d by portraits. l»atti* m • n etc., from »-ml to end Tin- t»*»«*k should find a plae«* in every patriotic home :u tli»- land. AGENTSWANTED The interest and « xcit< in« nt i- mt* n-- An agency is worth at h-ast tr«»ni >l«'to<2.>a «lay. Stria«-whii»-the ir«»n is hot ami l*ig im*m > i" y ours. Now don’t get lett this tim« ; pievnais exp«*rience is unn«-c«-ssary. Iiiustrat»-*! cir­ culars and extra hlx-ral t« rui' mai:«*! FREE on application, «»r to si-cure it inMaritly >• ini ft«»«-, tor eouiplet« ag« nt’scanvassingouttit,and stat«- choice of territory. PACIFIC PUBLISHING CO., Ainsworth Block, P«»rtland. Oregon. AT CENTRAL POINT JOS. C. SHERIDAN, PROPRIETOh. Where is kept constantly on ham! a complete and first -class stuck of O We clrilleng.- tu.* t. , 1 -r t > ucce.'sfully controvert tbe assertion that an aereof tin iltv, w.-ll-enltiv *to l. pnxlueing orchard trees in the val­ ley >>f Iv'gue lliv< r will yi. l la net yearly income of flOO. it will average l**o ti. s t > tl. • aere, an.l the estimate is based ujx;n the dem­ onstrated fact that eaeh fruit tree will produce il in value, net. of marketable fruit each j ear. In other words nu acre < f i>ioducing fruit trees has a valuation of It i' I < tt i than a v bank for the bank is sometimes earned into Canada by the cashier,' Daiue nature- a trust-worthy guardian- takes can- of the principle, and the dividends never fail. Of course if you plow yot r orehaid once in tw< l.ty years, aud rob the tree6 of their nourishment l x making a cornfield of the g.ouml, SOd invite the birds and <’.n hard | e>tsto make a restaurant of your orchard you must not complain that your horticultural methods have precipitated a foreclosure oi the iu >rtgnge on your orchard. CULTIVATE YOUR ORCHARD With half the care you give uueat-tields, and it will yield an income on a valuation of an acre. There is not a wheat-held in this county winch yields such an income, mid EVERY’ orchard does. Wi-proj'ose to s. 11 you an acre i-f fine alluvial soil, within cannon shot of live glowing tov. IS, cl to the steel rails of a trans-continental railroad, in the most 1 autiful valley on tbe slojte of the Pacific, with one hundred growing, thrifty producing fruit trees, to be selected by you. Buy it tor a home to shelter you if adversity or the winters of old age overtake you and tind you penniless. IT IS* WOlt'lH $<1,OOO. HARDWARE, We give away the land. P h }’ us $10 a month, 10 cents a tree, for Stoves, Tinware. Cutlery, two years, and we w ill present you a warrnuty deed of the acre, and GVABA5TEE it to have a thrifty, growing, producing orchard. PAINTS Despite these facts the farmers of tho country continue to value their land high, and rob its soil by sowing it with wheat and compet­ OILS OF ALL KINDS in'’ in the marl.<-ts of the world with the serfs of Russia aud the slaves Mechanics' Tools. of India. “Export the wheat of a country and youshipaway the vital­ ity of its soil. says a gn at economic writer lhe people of Jackson county should learn this as an axiom. Every bread-winner at the forge or near the cutting saws, or in NAILS. ROPE. sound of the hum of the shuttles, or the thunder of the factories, or And »-vcrvthing »-Ise iniagmab’» -n th’s lino. toiling late over desk and counter, should study our plan well. It means My ginxls ar«-n«*w andot tlie la st bran«!», and a home for a life-timeout of the meagre savings of 2years’ work. A wil'*be »««id at the more beautiful and a larger home thim niuety per cent, of the popula­ Lowost Ruling Prices. tion of the civilized earth can claim to own. G’ve me a call before g«»iiq s«-wh«‘r«-. Write to us, nnd we will semi you our illustrated book of this great J. ( .SHERIDAN valley and our Orchard Home. agricultural implements 1. O. O. F. BALL THE ORCHARD HOME ASSOCIATION Medford Oregon TO BE GIVEN AT Till U. S. HALL, JACKSONVILLE, Friday Ev’ng, April 24.1891. For th«- Benefit of tlo- Odd Fellows' Orphan's Home. UECF.l’TION COMMITTEE. Mrs Mary Miller, Mrs. K. Rubli and Mrs. Franeea buy. FLOOR MANAGERS: Jacksonville.—Clirla. I'lri'h. Win. Denirt: Medford.-t>r. E. II. I’n lo l, M. Purlin: A-li- laiKl.—H <’. Meyer. Fred m ake; Grant » I’asa.— C. K. Clianalor; Fk. Supp«T anti «IniK iiiK ’ickots. >*.’ (Mip< rroiip!«-; (•upper th ki ts. «1 p« r r«»upl«•; Mngl« »p«*e- tat«>r and supper ticket». 75 cent». a > f C" A I T|J'VithotttHealthr*n« \A/C-HLI n not be enioyed W THEREFORE USE JPfunder's~t~^ -©RCGONBlOOD PURIFIER MEDFORD, OREGON. C. W. Wolters, Proprietor. A Full Line of Choicest Groceries kept and Sold at Reasonable Rates. Froii Kruit' in -i i-on, « '.iiblicr. Nutr, Etc. Stali..m r\ <>f All Ivimh. RESTORER lt«is the best helper to Health and the quickest cure **n Earth. Use it in tune for art dis«*asesol lhe St-unach, Liver, Kidneys an*! Skm. It cures Rheumatism, Malaria. Coated Tongue an i Headache, relieves Constinati<»n, P.ilw»us- nrss an.l Dyspepsia, drives all impurities out <»t the Blood and dries up Sores. The!ii;..n- s men buv it. the \\'«»tkiiigmen use th« I .idles talced the «'hildrrn erv for it and the 1-armeis •av it is their bes. health prese rver. Also FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. Sold everywhere. < i . oq a but We; six for fs'o iii«.-i)!»tr';a SURE! SAFE! CE3TA 3 Don't be hnnib’tr’i'«*d Save Time, tlealth and money ;t*ke u-»oth er. WHY ARE SOME PEOPLE ALWAYS LATE?< Sent to any a-ldrc*^. They never I *>k ■Ja . I’ h • c I *-« n kr.^-u to wait till pLuting sea«nn, nm tt> the gro- n«*< iir»? by nia:l on re eery for their see !'. r ' - r a i r 12 ino-ul.s, rathei than st p and think »hat they will want ceipt of prie«, ♦ j .' ae foi the ganb n. VICK’S SEEDS nc--r .pp t, is the verdict from the miliioru who have planted Address, . them. If :t Fl- utr »« <• .1 i.ts.i; orjnythmg in thi*Lne, MAKlt NO MlfiTA KIZ th ' x«-,.r. butvrn ! : ccn 1 Vick ’ s / fora/ Guide, deduct the 1«» cents from firwt order it COSfY THE tPHRO SEDICINE COMPANY, nothin#. V p — r- < tain* t rre < lored p!ate<. Grandest Novelties ever offered. Wettern Branch, Bvx27,1'OUTLAM). f'K * . \ . r' .r'- <’•'«•* h purr* at one of the State Fairs. Grand Sold by E.U. Biooks^ruggist. JacksunvUl(*tOr OUci. chaacc Lr.... *iu ‘ .rem t—peturn r ’ ^1« u.; c— x io'. inchc . • - JAMES VICK< SEEDSMAN.¿WWftST*, Y.